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In this week's episode, Aaron goes Beyond the Gates and below the foundation of Vatican City, Bob's has a bone to pick with The Thing, Steve's Dept. of Truth dreams come true, and Dr. Carolyn Cocca serves up comics about delicious food!Additionally, the crew pays tribute to the great Peter David, waxes rhapsodic about characters loved and lost, and discusses proper concert etiquette.Books: Vatican City #1-2, Sleep #1, Killer: Affairs of the State, Oishinbo, Food Wars, She Loves to Cook and She Loves to Eat, Wakakozake, Ms. Koizumi Loves Ramen Noodles, Bug Wars #2-4, Dept. of Truth #30, Bitter Root: The New Movement #3, The Vision & The Scarlet Witch #1, The Thing #1, Fantastic Four #32, Fantastic Four vs. Galactus TPB, Silver Surfer (Dan Slott)Other Stuff: Sessanta Ver. 2.0 (Puscifer, A Perfect Circle, Primus)Check out the Aces and Aros: An Asexual and Aromantic Comic Book Anthology Kickstarter Campaign:https://tinyurl.com/55dpnzhxThe Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com). The podcast is hosted by Steve Seigh, Bob Reyer, Joey Braccino, Aaron Amos, and John Burkle who weekly dissect everything comics-related, from breaking news to new releases. Our Instagram handle is @TalkingComicsPodcast and you can email us at podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com.
Mike, Brian, and Paloma read some comics that met our Goodreads Theme of the Month: Writers and Artists of Color!Check out what else folks were reading on our Goodreads thread: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/23120093-may-2025-botm-writers-and-artists-of-colorTimestamps:00:00:00 - Start/Last Week in Comics00:00:53 - Bitter Root Vol 1/200:13:26 - The Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir00:24:35 - WrapMusic provided by Infinity Shred. Find them on Bandcamp.IRCB Avatars by @ICELEVELIRCB Logo by Kyle RoseProducer: Mike RapinProoflistener: Zach McCraryEditor: Zander Riggs Support us on Patreon to get access to our Patreon-only series: IRCB Movie Club, Saga of Saga, Giant Days of Our Lives, A Better Batmobile, and more! patreon.com/ircbpodcastEmail: ircbpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @ircbpodcastInstagram: @ircbpodcastDiscord: discordapp.com/invite/E8JUB9sReddit: ireadcomicbooks.reddit.comIRCB GoodreadsMerch: ircbpodcast.com/shop
This week, the boys return from a busy month to talk Predators (Chris Hansen, not Adrien Brody), Final Destination Bloodlines, Bring Her Back, They Call her Death, Thunderbolts*, Another Simple Favor, Clown in a Cornfield, and Friendship. Also this week, we review the new 4K restoration of Kingdom of Heaven Director's Cut (SEE IT ON THE BIG SCREEN), Ignite Films' Re-Animator 40th Anniversary 4K set (A must own for everybody!), as well as theatrical screenings of Troll 2 and Willow! Its all new on EYE ON HORROR!Movies mentioned in this episode: https://letterboxd.com/correianbbq/list/eye-on-horror-podcast-sn-8-ep-6/Send us a textFollow us on the socials: @EyeOnHorror or check out https://linktr.ee/EyeOnHorrorGet more horror movie news at: https://ihorror.com
They riff on technology in general and cover the possibilities of the US returning some of the mining produciton to America, especially the rare earths. Also discussing energy, batteries, and the general research topics. They smoke the Big Sky Bitterroot and sip the Rabbit Hole PX Sherry cask finish.
Holy milestone, Batman! It's our 700th episode spectacular, and we're bringing the Thunderbolts* in to celebrate! In this jam-packed episode, Steve, Bob, Joey, Aaron, and John bring the lightning, review Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts*, reveal their favorite Bond, share our Top 10 Runs of the TC Era, and take a trip down podcat memory lane!Books: Thunderbolts: Doomstrike #3, We're Taking Everyone Down With Us #2, Lost Fantasy #1, Bitter Root: The Next Movement #2, The Department of Truth #1-5, The Question: All ALong the Watchtower #6, Out of Alcatraz #1, Amazing Spider-Man #2, Avengers #25, Fantastic Four #31, TVA #5Other Stuff: Thunderbolts*, South of Midnight (video game), Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (video game)The Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com). The podcast is hosted by Steve Seigh, Bob Reyer, Joey Braccino, Aaron Amos, and John Burkle who weekly dissect everything comics-related, from breaking news to new releases. Our Instagram handle is @TalkingComicsPodcast and you can email us at podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com.
Please remember to rate and review our podcast!Check out your YouTube channel @comadresycomics CHISME DE LA SEMANA: Okoye, Iyanu & Bitter Root chisme!@tonyweaverjrON MY RADAR: House of M by Brian Michael Bendis (Author), Olivier Coipel (Illustrator)HORA DE LA CERVECITA: We Love L.A. by North Park Beer Co. @northparkbeerco@3ten_liquorBOOK REVIEW: The Spectacular Salma Sanchez by Enacio Diaz @enacioartEN LA LIBRERIA: NO SAINTS NOR POETS issue #1 (of 6)--An Adventure-Romance Comic Full Of Love Triangles, Sea Monsters, and Illegal Motor-Gondola Races. http://kck.st/3FRkGbfJUNTOS Y FUERTES: Free Comic Book Day 601 Santa Monica Blvd 11am to 3pm & Q Con 2025 7377 Santa Monica Blvd 11am to 6pmSALUDOS: @qconprism & @smcomicscoFollow us on socials @comadresycomicsVisit our website comadresycomics.comProduced by Comadres y Comics Podcast
Todays episode is a special one as have David F. Walker Co-Creator of Bitter Root and Author of The Black Panther Party: A Graphic Novel History as he brings his latest project to life on Kickstarter. An Homage to the Great Donald Goines with the Death of Bobby Hart. Donald Goines was a literary movement in a genre aptly known as Street Literature and unfortunately was killed in 1974. A cautionary tale of a writer who was completely unfiltered in his tellings of black life in the early 70's. David brings this to life with the help of Dietrich Smith, Chris Johnson, and Chris Sotomayor. We speak on a time when Blaxploitation grew in popularity in cinema but it wasn't always as reserved and served in Literature as well. David tells in this book in the portrayal as Bobby although widely popular and creating close 6-7 books in one year was also addicted to heroin and how this may have caught up with him. As with Bobby Hart, Donald Goines company who published his books was called the Holloway House and brought not only Goines, but Iceberg Slim, and a consistent open door to black writers.Later in the Pod, we talk about the continuation of his most popular work Bitter Root that after 15 issues or 16 if you count Red Summer Special brings the Gang back together in Chuck Brown and Sanford Greene to produce Bitter Root the Next Movement for Image Comics. To which then David speaks on Ownership and something that is constantly lacking at Marvel and DC and the realization to continue to publish creator owned franchise IP's that he chooses to do and how to move.The Death of Bobby Hart is now Live on KickstarterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-faqs-project-hosted-by-james-grandmaster-faqs-boyce/donations
Get in the ring! It's Wrestlemania time, and John's got big feelings about this year's show! When Bob, John, and Steve aren't clothslining each other, they're discussing Daredevil: Born Again, the magic of Zatanna, Geiger's impending lawsuit, the steller momentum of Bitter Root, and more!Books: World's Finest #38, Zatanna #3, Astonishing Art of Amanda Conner, Seduction of the Innocent, Red Coat #8-11, Geiger #9-13, Warbreaker (novel), Bitter Root #1-10Other Stuff: Wrestlemania 41, Daredevil: Born Again, South of Midnight (game), Blue Prince (game)The Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com). The podcast is hosted by Steve Seigh, Bob Reyer, Joey Braccino, Aaron Amos, Chris Ceary, and John Burkle, who weekly dissect everything comics-related, from breaking news to new releases. Our Instagram handle is @TalkingComicsPodcas,t and you can email us at podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com.
Welcome to our comic book review segment, where we explore what's new in the world of comic books and discuss ongoing stories.Comic book News (01:16) BITTER ROOT the next movement #1 (16:14)YOU'LL DO BAD THINGS #1 (24:21)ABSOLUTE MARTIAN MANHUNTER #1 (29:24)Recommends (36:10)
Welcome to Evergreen! We're so glad to have you joining us. This Sunday, Jeff House will be sharing a message titled, "The Bitter Root VS The Better Way" as we continue our journey through the series "The Gospel of Luke: A Jesus Centred Life."
It is a Bat-talk episode as we discuss the first issue of Batman Hush 2 by Jeph Loeb & Jim Lee and Batman Dark Patterns by Dan Watters and Hayden Sherman. Plus, Saga, Redcoat, Bitter Root, Absolute Wonder Woman, Assorted Crisis Events, Department of Truth, and GI Joe. (DC Comics, Image Comics, Skybound, Ghost Machine, Tiny Onion)
March 30, 2025 Speaker: Pastor Peter Carlson http://www.hiawathachurch.com
Absolute O-Rama: Absolute Martian Manhunter by Deniz Camp and Javier Rodriguez and Absolute Wonder Woman #6 by Kelly Thompson and Mattia De Iulis, Bitter Root: The Next Movement #1 by Sanford Greene, David F. Walker, Chuck Brown, and Matt Herms, Diamond and Alliance Entertainment, Silver Sprocket-O-Rama: The Confessional by Paige Hender and Hourglass by Barbara Mazzi, Free For All by Patrick Horvath from Oni Press, Savage Dragon #276 and Erik Larsen, The Kids by Garth Ennis and Dalibor Talajic, Tedward by Josh Pettinger from Fantagraphics, plus a whole mess more!
Jace and Rocky break down some of the indie titles for the week of March 26, 2025 that they have had a chance to read. Radiant Black continues to deal with the fall out of the Catalyst War. A supervillain;'s daughter begins to her father'strue nature but before she can even decide how she feels about this revealation he is assassinated. Now her choice is to take revenge, if she can or finally live a life of freedom, but with a title like We're Taking Everyone Down With Us, you can probably guess what she will choose. The follow up from the creator of the smash-hit Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees drops this week as the "Have's" are forced to give up half their fortunes for the benefit of the "Have-Not's" or they can choose to battle to the death in a gladiatoral-lie arena. Kids give us a look at a horrifying world where very young kids become adults overnight and chaos ensues. Bitter Root returns with a new colume set in a new era, but with the same incredible storytelling we have come to expect from the series. The Lore War starts soon and the last Star Trek Defiant issue leading into it is a must-read for TNG fans with a fan-favorite character playing a major role. Stand Still comes to a satisfying conclusion as does Big Burn with both books making for excellent reads in their upcoming collected editions. Dust to Dust continues it's slow build with fantastic character work and You'll Do Bad Things is a compelling, if not mysterious, narrative with artwork that just oozes with style. Join us to hear about these books and more in this Indie Spotlight!
David F. Walker is the multiple Eisner Award-winning writer of Bitter Root with Chuck Brown and Sanford Greene. He picked up another Eisner Award with artist Marcus Kwame Anderson for The Black Panther Party: A Graphic Novel History. Their latest collaboration is the Alex Award-winning and NAACP Image Award-nominated Big Jim and the White Boy. He just launched a Patreon and will be Kickstarting his next graphic novel, The Death of Bobby Hart, soon!For more than 75 minutes of bonus content — including more of our conversation with David and our new Mighty MBTM Checklist feature — support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $5/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains over 150 extended and exclusive episodes. Stories Covered in this Episode: "Planet of the Apes" - Adventures on the Planet of the Apes #1, written by Doug Moench, art by George Tuska, Mike Esposito, and John Romita, letters by Gaspar Saladino, colors by George Roussos, edited by Jenny Isabella, ©1975 Marvel Comics"The World Still Needs... The Champions!" - Champions #1, written by Jenny Isabella, art by Don Heck and Mike Esposito, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Petra Goldberg, edited by Marv Wolfman, ©1975 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 4 written by Robb Milne and performed by Robb Milne and Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Bluesky at @marvelbythemonth.com and Instagram (for now) at @marvelbythemonth, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information. (RIP Mike.)
Award winning artist Sanford Greene joins Dave for a conversation about comics, culture, community and music. They discuss the restless state of the world, battling nonsense with legitimacy, Michael Golden, early anime, the power of Public Enemy, and 90s comic art. Greene talks about his teaching role, his hip-hop variant covers, upcoming Doom treasury and the return of Bitter Root.
On September 19, 2008, Ronald Scott Gray, a seasoned 62-year-old retired Marine and Massachusetts State Police captain, vanished during an elk hunt in Idaho's rugged Selway-Bitterroot wilderness. Despite extensive survival training, he disappeared without a trace. His backpack, found near Highline Lake, provided no definitive clues. Unusual behavior noted by companions hinted at possible disorientation or psychological factors. Harsh weather and challenging terrain complicated the intensive search. His mysterious disappearance remains unsolved, highlighting how even the most experienced outdoorsman can become lost in vast, unforgiving wilderness. Note: Mike is recovering from a serious illness and had some issues with his voice this episode. We apologize for the listening inconvenience and hope for his speedy recovery by next episode! Learn more about Locations Unknown: https://linktr.ee/LocationsUnknownCheck out our other shows on the Unknown Media Network:Crime Off The GridOff The TrailsThe Peanut Butter and Mountains PodcastThe Weirdos We Know Who Runs This ParkNew Patreon Shoutouts: Jamie Drexler, Amelia Haverkamp, Carrie TajcWant to help the show out and get even more Locations Unknown content! For as little as $5 a month, you can become a Patron of Locations Unknown and get access to our episodes early, special members only episode, free swag, swag contests, and discounts to our Locations Unknown Store! Become a Patron of the Locations Unknown Podcast by visiting our Patreon page. (https://www.patreon.com/locationsunknown) All our Patreon only content (Audio & Video) can now be accessed via Spotify. (Active subscription to our Patreon channel is required.) -- Locations Unknown Subscriber Only Show | Podcast on Spotify Want to call into the show and leave us a message? Now you can! Call 208-391-6913 and leave Locations Unknown a voice message and we may air it on a future message! View live recordings of the show on our YouTube channel: Locations Unknown - YouTubePresented by Unknown Media Group.Hosts: Mike Van de Bogert & Joe EratoBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/locations-unknown--6183838/support.
Ernie & Carter welcome artist Sanford Greene to the cave to discuss the all things Bitter Root. Is the Bitter Root movie still a thing? What can we expect from the demon killing Sangerye family in the 1960s with Bitter Root: The Next Movement #1? Take a listen and make sure to add the book to your pull lists!
David F. Walker, Chuck Brown, Sanford Greene, Matt Herms, and Shelly Bond join Tad to discuss Bitter Root: The Next Movement. Final Order Cutoff on the first issue is Monday, March 3. In stores on March 26.Consider becoming a patron!Support the show
Leila Taylor is a Brooklyn-based writer, speaker, and designer whose work focuses on the intersection of history and horror and the gothic in contemporary culture. She's the author of Sick Houses: Haunted Homes and the Architecture of Dread (out Feb 11, 2025) and Darkly: Black History and America's Gothic Soul, her essays have appeared in Us: The Complete Annotated Screenplay, The Repeater Book of the Occult, The New Urban Gothic: Global Gothic in the Age of the Anthropocene, and the graphic novel Bitter Root. On this episode, Leila discusses the captivating power of haunted houses, the aptly named Brutalist architecture movement, and the irresistible appeal of the “witch house.” Pam also talks about apotropaic house magic, and answers a listener question about amulets and talismanic jewelry.Check out the video of this episode over on YouTube (and please like and subscribe to the channel while you're at it!)Our sponsors for this episode are Ritual + Shelter, Dear Antigone, BetterHelp, Mithras Candle, Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, and ZOUZ IncenseWe also have print-on-demand merch like Witch Wave shirts, sweatshirts, totes, stickers, and mugs available now here, and all sorts of other bewitching goodies available in the Witch Wave shop.And if you want more Witch Wave, please consider supporting us on Patreon to get access to detailed show notes, bonus Witch Wave Plus episodes, Pam's monthly online rituals, and more! That's patreon.com/witchwave
Homily of Fr. Michael P. O'Connor from Mass on February 5, 2025 at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church in Bay St. Louis, MS. Referenced Readings: Hebrews 12:4-7, 11-15 Mark 6:1-6 If you would like to donate to OLG and her livestream ministry, please go to https://olgchurch.net/give
Sermon Summary: Breaking Free from the Chains of the Past (Genesis 36) This sermon by Andy explores the story of Esau and his descendants, the Edomites, as found in Genesis 36. It highlights how Esau's poor choices, particularly selling his birthright and missing out on his father's blessing, had lasting negative consequences for his entire lineage. The Edomites, born into a nation marked by these initial failings, faced ongoing struggles, including conflict with the Israelites and eventual decline. This serves as a powerful illustration of how societal and cultural factors can significantly impact individual lives and destinies. Andy argues that, just as the Edomites were bound by the actions of their ancestor, individuals today can be similarly constrained by the circumstances of their birth, upbringing, and the prevailing culture around them. These influences can manifest in various forms: Cultural Norms: The values, beliefs, and behaviors of the wider society can shape our worldview, limiting our potential and influencing our choices. Family Dynamics: Family history, relationships, and past traumas can have a profound impact on our emotional, social, and spiritual development. Peer Groups: The influence of friends and social circles can reinforce negative behaviors, limit aspirations, and hinder personal growth. These influences can lead to feelings of limitation, hopelessness, and a sense of being trapped by circumstances beyond our control. We may feel like we are "stuck" in a particular role or identity, unable to break free from the patterns of the past. However, the sermon emphasizes that this is not an inevitable fate. Just as the Israelites were chosen by God and blessed despite their surrounding nations, individuals can experience true freedom and transformation through faith in Jesus Christ. Key Biblical concepts emphasized in the sermon include: Redemption: Jesus Christ came to redeem us from the "law" - not just religious law, but also the "law" of our circumstances, our past, and the limitations imposed by our surroundings. Adoption: Through faith in Christ, we are adopted into God's family, becoming heirs to His promises and receiving the Holy Spirit to guide and empower us. Freedom: Jesus has set us free from the bondage of sin, fear, and the limitations of our past. We are no longer slaves to our circumstances. The sermon then outlines practical steps for experiencing this freedom: Surrender to Jesus: This is an ongoing process, requiring continual submission of our will, desires, and circumstances to God's plan. Proactively Believe God's Word: Regularly engage with Scripture, allowing it to transform our thinking and guide our actions. This involves making conscious choices to align our lives with God's Word, even when our feelings may contradict it. Seek Support and Accountability: Connect with other believers, sharing our struggles and celebrating our victories. Support from fellow Christians is crucial for overcoming challenges and maintaining our freedom. By embracing these principles, individuals can break free from the chains of their past, experience true transformation, and live a life of purpose and freedom in Christ. Bible References: Genesis 36 Genesis 25 Genesis 27 Genesis 33 Numbers 20 Deuteronomy 23 Numbers 24 1 Samuel 14 1 Samuel 21 1 Kings 11 2 Chronicles 20 2 Kings 8 2 Kings 14 2 Chronicles 28 Psalm 137 Ezekiel 25 Galatians 4:4-6 2 Corinthians 5:17 2 Timothy 1:7 This summary provides a concise overview of the sermon's key themes and messages. It is important to note that this is a summary and may not capture all the nuances and details of the original message. Disclaimer: This summary is based on the provided transcript and may not perfectly reflect the speaker's intended message or the nuances of his delivery. Transcript So if you've read it and you still come this morning I'm impressed so I was gonna do Genesis 37 originally and I had it all lined up we're gonna start the story of Joseph we were gonna sing the songs but nobody knows the songs honestly okay we're gonna had it already and then it snowed on that first Sunday in January and so the talks got moved on and here we are in Genesis 36 instead there we are this is like this is like you know when Paul wrote Timothy and he said the whole of Scripture is God breathed and is useful for teaching rebuking correcting and training in righteousness he clearly hadn't read this chapter so I will have a word with him about that when we get there but if you've got a Bible we're not going to turn to the chapter and read it because that would just be the end of it but I'm going to see if this will work first of all before I get going brilliant okay great so so what we've got with Genesis 36 and I'm going to try and tie it into some of the things we've heard this morning is this is the last word about Esau in the whole book of Genesis okay so we don't hear about him anymore after this and after this chapter there's a shift and the focus turns completely to Jacob and his family and obviously particularly the story of Joseph and how the whole Israelites end up in Egypt and and that whole thing is coming down the road towards us now over the next few weeks yeah so we're looking forward to that but the stuff but we think my Esau the story we've had so far in Genesis 25 if you can remember way back when it must have been October November time when Jacob and Esau were born God spoke to their mum Rebecca and said that the older will serve the younger and Esau was born first so he's going to end up serving Jacob and then at the end of that same chapter we reach the point where Esau sells his birthright for a meal right and that was a big thing in that culture okay because he was the firstborn he should get this birthright he should get the blessing from his dad to carry on through his children and he just threw it all away for a simple meal and then as we get to chapter 27 we get the story of how Jacob gets the blessing from his dad Isaac that should have gone to Esau and all of that and the fallout of all of that as Jacob has to flee away for his life because he's worried his brother's going to kill him etc etc and then we get to chapter 33 which was probably about end of November I think and there's this cagey meeting between Jacob and Esau where they kind of make up but Jacob is still acting as the deceiving guy and they kind of make up and and then and then I said but now what we begin to see here in chapter 36 is the implications of Esau's actions start to be worked out and the word that God spoke to Rebecca when she was pregnant with him starts to have an effect on Esau and his descendants and in the same way that we read so clearly about the blessing of God coming to Abraham and then to Isaac and then to Jacob and down through the nation of Israel we start to see the kind of non blessing if you want to call it that to Esau start to have an effect on him and his children and grandchildren and this nation of Edom as they are called so Esau the offspring of Esau is the nation of Edom and this whole tribe together are impacted by what Esau had done way back in Genesis 25 so just so that you if you can read this that'd be great so I can just about read that it's not bad so so this is Genesis 36 this is all you need to know so so it literally is a family tree and a few other bits and pieces so first of all I'm just going to point out so Esau there he's got three wives through which his children come so his first wife was called Ada and she was the daughter of Elon not that Elon okay who knew it was in the Bible right you heard it here first anyway his second wife his second one I'm sorry and through Ada they have one son called Eliphaz we're not told who Eliphaz married but he had five children he also had a concubine named Timna and they had a son called Amalek and if you know anything else about your Old Testament history the Amalekites they were one of the enemies of Israel as you read through the stories his second wife had the most wonderful name of Oh Holy Bama at least that's how I pronounce it sounds great she was the daughter of Anna and this is the only verse I will read from the from the chapter verse 24 the sons of Zibeon were Ea and Anna this is the Anna who discovered the hot springs in the desert while he was grazing the donkeys of his father Zibeon like as if you thought there was another Anna so I don't know what prompted Moses to write that little bit about our friend Anna here but anyway Anna he had one daughter Oh Holy Bama who became Esau's second wife good name isn't it and then his third wife was called Basemath which kind of sounds like she was the founder of modern mathematics but but gosh I'm going to be in so much trouble from our evangelical conservators after this but she was the daughter of Ishmael so that kind of makes her Esau's cousin right because Ishmael and Isaac were brothers Esau was Isaac's son so so so Basemath was Esau's cousin and they have one son Raoul and we're not told who he married but he had four children and then there's a bit in the middle of the chapter that I haven't put in here which is about the people in the land where Esau settled and they're called Horites H O R I T E Zibeon and Anna were Horites so they're from the land and they all got merged into this kingdom of Edom and this tribe of Edom that we're reading about here good isn't it so and then the end of the chapter we get told here's the kings of Edom and they had kings way before Israel Moses specifically calls that out and again if you know anything about your Old Testament you'll know that all the nations around Israel had kings and Israel didn't because God had a separate special thing for them but in the end they grumbled and said that we want kings like everybody else and so they had kings and that was not a good ending but but here we read that Edom the kingdom of Edom they had kings way before Israel did and there's a list of names of said kings so what can we learn about this well I think the first thing that this strikes me is you know here is a nation that is living outside of the blessing of God as a consequence of Eastwell's actions what else do we know about the Edomites well actually as you whiz through the page of the Old Testament you've discovered some other things I mean numbers 20 we read about the Israelites on the exodus through the wilderness they come to the land of Edom and the Edomites say no you can't come through here so so there's immediately there's this tension between the two nations in Deuteronomy 23 we read that Israel is forbidden to hate Edom interesting in Numbers 24 we read about Balaam remember him he's the guy who has the donkey that speaks back to him so he has a prophecy about the downfall of Edom and its ultimate demise yeah speaking donkeys are in the Bible just in case you didn't know not just in Shrek so sorry in 1 Samuel 14 we read about Saul fighting the Edomites in 1 Samuel 21 we read about David conquering Edom in 1 Kings 11 we read about the complete conquest of the land of Edom in 2 Chronicles 20 we read about the Edomites rising up and doing a raid into Judah in 2 Kings 8 we read about Edom rebelling against Judah but they could not squash them in 2 Kings 14 we read about Amaziah who was a king of Judah invading Edom and massacring them and in 2 Chronicles 28 we read again about Edom invading Judah so they're at war throughout the time and all of this stemming from one man's decision bad decision down through the ages and then we get to Psalm 137 you know a great Psalm that says you know about the people of God in Babylon when they are carried off in captivity how can we sing the Lord's song in a strange land and in that one verse in verse 7 we read that Edom rejoices at Judah's fall and then we get to the prophets and through the prophets as several prophecies about the end of the nation of Edom for example in Ezekiel 25 we read about their ultimate demise and then they're heard of no more that's it and all of this stemming from Esau's actions the repercussions of one man rippling down through all his descendants you kind of think about these people that are mentioned here and they're children after them and the people if you're born into that nation now you can't control where you're born can you no matter what else science is able to do today you can't determine who your parents are what nation you're born into what culture you're born into what tribe you're born into anything about that at all you cannot affect any of that ever and yet these people are born into the nation of Edom and inherit the lot of being an Edomite you can imagine them crying out it's not fair this is our lot because of our parents actions you know we blame them I didn't ask for this and yet these are the cards I've been down here is a culture and a society built on the actions of its founder and unable to shake that off they are a nation defined by spurning the blessing of God and now there are odds with Israel and ultimately they become someone who just disappears from history not one of these descendants not one of these kings could break out of those characteristics of their culture it's like you know those guardrails when you go bowling that I would use because I'm no good at bowling that you put up there to stop the ball going down in the gully you know it's like there are guardrails for this nation of Edom but this is what this is their lot you know they can't break out of that they can't become the people of God they can't become people who walk in the blessing of God again this is their lot in life the blessing the so-called blessing that Edom the Esau did receive from Jacob comes to pass the mistakes the folly of what he did has huge repercussions and implications down the line until they're written out of the story and the nation of Edom evaporates away and all that time the descendants of Jacob are center stage all that time God's chosen people and inheritance are the ones taking the limelight simply because of this one man's actions it's so often the case that the culture or society in which we are born or brought up in or moved to live amongst become a culture and society that shapes us and molds us and defines who we are we can be nice and spiritual and say that oh yeah but no I'm a child of God so I'm now different and we'll come to that because I is so important but the reality is also that whatever culture tribe place you were born up into family you were born into has a massive effect on what you are who you are as a person what your likes and dislikes are what what hinders you what is good about you but also what stops you moving on in God because he's got something better in place so you kind of wonder okay so was this chapter got to say to us and I think well actually you know hang on actually this impact of culture and society is true for us today on our lives the decisions and actions taken by other people affect our lives let's be honest that so much of who we are is defined by the culture and society we are born in and brought up in and that can be like a national culture that can be you know Western UK secular 21st century culture that can be an African culture that could be an East European culture that can be whatever culture you've come from it shapes and molds and and and frames a way of life for us that that is that sets the path that we're on so often it can be a subculture so when I was a teenager I can still remember I was big into heavy metal confessions I knew you were Howard thank you you know and that was a subculture I guess what it defined what clothes you wore I had all the denim with all the badges of bands on the back it defined what music you listen to it defined what music you didn't like even if you did you know and all of the subcultures do that don't they and there's a myriad subcultures out there today that we are quite potentially a part of or our thing and define and shape of some molders it can be a peer group a group of friends you know as a parent you those days you send your children off to school and they go there for seven hours and then they come back and they've learned some new words but you didn't teach them yeah because they've got a peer group right that shapes them and affects them and molds them and or it can be our family our families that we are born and brought up into shape us and molds and affect us actions taken by others way outside our influence of control can lead to us being not where we want it to be and more importantly not in a place that God has called us to be and God has for us because of the good things he's had for us that we've been singing about earlier you know the Edomites would simply say but you know what this is just who we are this is our lot in life this is all that we are able to do we're not the people of God in fact we're at war with them quite often our lives have become dominated by circumstances beyond our control and influence and here we are stuck and they could say you know we'll never become the people of God you know we for us today we could say the same thing we'll never become dot dot dot I'll never be free of dot dot dot I'll never be free of an addiction I'll never be free of poverty I'll never be free of being in a place where I've got hope of what I can do in the future I'll never be free enough to have a job but actually I get value about often can contribute to I'll never be free of money worries I'll never be free from the impact of domestic violence I'll never be free from the fact that people have controlled me and manipulated me and it goes on and on on the list goes on you can add your own things in there and we can feel like that because of the impact of that culture around us that we have been a part of and just like the Edomites we can say it's not even my fault you know it's it's this group you've been with but I didn't ask to be born here I didn't ask for that but this is where I am and we can feel stuck like that it's this it's this group of friends it's this society it's this neighborhood it's this family it's even and it does happen it's this church it's these friends it's these circumstances these are the cars I've been dealt with and this is my lot in life and this is who I am and the place you are now in is not where you wanted to be or where you thought you would be and the huge overwhelming senses I've got a settle for this because that was their lot in life right they couldn't change so the deal is right if all we had is the Old Testament then that would be the end of the story and that would be a true picture like it was for the Edomites but the good news is we have the New Testament but the good news is that God took the initiative to bring about a change and sent his own son Jesus but he died on a cross for the sins of the world but three days later all the evidence shows that he rose from the dead but as we're going to see in a minute that starts to have an impact on whatever culture subculture group family whatever has affected us and creates a hope and an opportunity for change to come and that we don't have to settle for it anymore Paul put it this way when he wrote to the church in Galatians he says this but when the set time had fully come God got the initiative sent his son born of a woman born under the law to redeem those under the law what that language is saying is to redeem those under the law whatever culture whatever group whatever impact you've had by the life you've lived up to the point you encounter Jesus God has sent his son to rescue you from that and bring you into a different place the Edomites didn't get that we have that today in Jesus but in order that we might receive adoption to sonship this language is so strong and powerful right because what this is saying is no matter what forces or people or attitudes or whatever have gripped you I've taken hold of you in the past Jesus coming in person has enabled you to be adopted into sonship or daughtership in a new kingdom in a new culture in a new society one that God is over all and because you are his sons and daughters God sent the spirit of his son into our hearts who calls out Abba Father so guess what so you're no longer a slave we no longer have to be a slave to those things that control manipulate cajole us and restrict us and instead we are now a child of God and because we are a child of God we are now an heir of all the things that God promises now that's fantastic news all right but this is for me this is classic verse that as as Christians we often read this and know it in our heads right we could even quote it without having to look it up perhaps but the huge challenge is how on earth do you apply this to your life but it's nice to read a verse like that it's great to read a verse like that it's like yeah yeah yeah fantastic but actually how do you apply this what is the teeth of this verse into our lives so let me try and answer that question by giving an example when I find me paper let me give it so as a teenager and as a young man in my early 20s I was I was incredibly insecure right I'm only marginally insecure now but but in those days I was incredibly insecure as a young man and that was all shaped by you know my how I grew up the peer group family and all those life things that were around me at the time and I would hate walking into a room full of people and I just avoid it whenever I possibly could I remember one time when I was going out we went to church in Walkley and it was that day in spring when the clocks changed and they go forward an hour and of course we didn't we forgot because we were students so we didn't know that sort of stuff and so we turned up to church and it's already an hour into the service and I thought I'm not going in just don't want to go in but then somebody inadvertently came out for us and but that was the type of thing that I was you know I had that level of insecurity I would sit at the back of the room I would keep my head down when someone at the front asked the questions anybody got a question I wouldn't put my hand up but you know I would avoid all of that and you know and the insecurity was such that I made demands on other people I needed to know that you liked me and if you liked me yesterday there's a big chance you might not like me today so I need to know today that you liked me and all of that was that you know it was a nightmare for us when we were going out but all of that nightmare now anyway but all of that was going on alright because I was just dreadfully insecure but over time right as I read so I'd become a Christian right and guess what that hadn't changed that's the point I'm making that hadn't changed but but over time as I read and thought about the scriptures as I thought about the scriptures that talk about Christ has set us free that I am a new creation so for example I would yes so therefore I'd read scriptures like this therefore if anyone is in Christ the new creation has come the old is gone the new is here and that verse and I'd read that and I think well hang on because I really believe Jesus has died and he's alive today so if that if that's true then all bets are off anything can happen right death isn't the end there's something else right so I'd read a verse like this and I think well actually if this is true then this means I don't have to live the way I used to live this means I don't have to act in that way but this problem is that I do right and so I read verses I don't have to live as an insecure young man anymore I can do something about it I can change that the old has gone the new is here or I'd read another verse you know it's for freedom that Christ has set us free we've been singing about how God sets us free this morning but I wonder how many of us actually have allowed the Holy Spirit and the Word of God to change us consistently over time and make us free and that is one of the big things it's something that requires over time we often want the instant thing and particularly about charismatic Christianity we want the instant thing we want it to be a hundred-yard dash for God to change us but for a lot of us it's a marathon and that requires a different approach and a different way of tackling things so I'd have to come back and read this verse time and again so instead of feeling insecure every day or as well as feeling insecure every day I would read this verse every day and actually hang on a minute Christ has set me free for freedom and then the second half of this verse says what it says stand firm then that's got a bit of teeth about it this is not just about the woo woo woo yeah Christ has set me free this is about well let's do something serious that doesn't involve emotion but is a choice that is black and white and means it's gonna have a long-lasting effect in my life okay I I never thought like this 40 years ago this is my summary of thinking it all about right and and so so I would allow the verses to make a change in the way I thought about things and then make a decision to act differently so yeah I'd still get to a room full of people think oh I feel really insecure but then I think hang on a minute am I going to trust this verse or not am I going to act on this verse or not and make a difference and so I'd really and I'd be faced with the choice either this is who I am I'm insecure Andy and that's who God made me that's a good little phrase that the devil likes to use right and this is who and this is who I am and I'd park these verses therefore or I'm going to make the choice to believe the Word of God irrespective of how I feel irrespective of what my feelings are saying irrespective of what my emotions are saying and the church in this generation in the UK and in the West needs to wake up to the truth of this because there is so much emphasis on the emotional me and the feelings me and the felt me that we've elevated that above the priority of Scripture and God's Word and we need to redress that in our own lives and make our feelings and our emotions subservient again to the truth of the Word of God and get a hold of that so so we and that's a battle right but we need to do that so I'd read these verses regularly and then I'd act on them like I'm saying and I'd ignore the feelings right this didn't happen overnight this happened over a long time maybe years we're talking right and that's what I'm trying to go back and read the Word of God again let it change us again we'd slip up I walk into a room if you can't do anything here I'm going to avoid this again and let's start again but we do that we start again because the promise of God is that he has for freedom he set us free so I don't have to be constrained by an insecure approach to the world then there's a terrible verse that Paul wrote to Timothy but really affected me God hasn't given you a spirit of timidity but a power of love and the sound mind we need a lot more sound minds I'm love that's true am I going to believe that verse and act on it or am I just going to park it and just say yeah that's an intellectual thing in my city Matthew's testimony this morning was brilliant because that's exactly what he described about the anxiety of sharing and yet choosing still to go through with it and make a decision about that and all of us we have to do that that's what we are called to do the other key thing that helped at that time is having people around me in the church to support and encourage me with that process we are not meant to battle through these things alone whatever God is calling you or I to be free from we're not meant to battle through that alone and again that's a big issue because we like we don't want to tell people about it and we want to remain you know I don't want you to know about this it's awkward it's uncomfortable but God has put us in a different culture in a different society he calls it the church so that men and women can encourage us and stir us on I remember going to see a couple of guys in the church and they one of them said to me Andy it's time to put away the microscope I like the microscope I'm looking at the my new TI of detail I like worrying about all these things I like being insecure of the insecurities that generate and they put it away you know and I needed to hear that at that time and you can tell how significant it was because it's remained with me ever since right but we need men and women around us to walk this with us to encourage us that we may be free of these things as well and so but these things I've cycled back round cycled back round to the Word of God cycled back round to people are praying with me and encouraging me about it keep going keep going and that's what God calls us to do and this is the place where we begin to become free from the impact of the cultures that have affected us and to set us free you see that's me okay that's an example from my life your challenges may be different and I know right across this room there are some things that are far more sinister and far more evil than the things I've just described that have affected your lives but I am confident that the path to freedom remains the same number one we need to surrender our lives to Jesus if you have never done that I want to give you the opportunity today at the end of the service there is a chance to come and kneel at the cross there and say Jesus I need you in my life there's a shed load of stuff about you I don't understand but I do understand that you bring hope you bring rescue you you bring you save me from myself and I need that and so so we and we have to make that decision once first once and for all right and we choose that decisions about choosing they're no longer to do what I want to do but I'm gonna seek what Jesus wants to do figure that out and do that in my life instead but it's not just a one-off thing surrender to Jesus isn't just a one-off thing it needs to happen throughout our lives in what I've just described I had to continually surrender to Jesus my thought process I had to surrender to Jesus the fact I'm not going to trust my feelings I had to give it up to him we have to surrender to Jesus the question why me why is this happened to me why did that person do that to me why did that happen we have to surrender up to Jesus just for most of us will never get answers so what's the point in carrying with carrying on with him so we have to surrender to you the second thing is we have to what I've called proactively believe the Word of God which is really what I've been trying to describe we have to read it read God's Word time and again and again and again and again you know it's just like I've used this analogy before it's like when you visit a farmhouse if you visited a farmhouse on holiday for years that farmer has driven his tractor up and down the drive to that farmhouse who's got these massive great ruts in that drive that the tractor fits in nicely and he just drives up and down you rock up on holiday in your little town car and you're bouncing around all like this so beginning to think differently and let the Word of God change you means you have to spend a lot of time driving your little car up and down the tracks of your mind for the Word of God to start to have an impact and start to change the way that we think about things in the way we act on things in the way that we do things it's not like that it takes time and effort and perseverance then we need to start proactively believing the word means we need to start making choices based on what the Word of God says irrespective of our feelings because that is saying the Word of God is more important than what I feel or what my emotional state is and we need to do that and thirdly proactively believing the word means I refuse to be defined by my circumstances whatever they have been I refuse to be defined by labels and instead I want to be defined by God's Word and again this is an important thing I observe over the last 30 30 years or so the number of labels that are now available that we can attach to ourselves and call I am this I have that fit in your own acronym there's lots of acronyms around these days and whilst those things are good in terms of diagnosis of stuff and they can be helpful the moment we say that is me we need to let the Spirit of God break that and maybe even for you this morning that's an issue and I want to encourage you at the end when we ask the people to come for prayer come for prayer you are not that label you are not God never intended for you to be that person that is defined by that acronym or whatever it is you are a son or daughter of God that he has adopted into a new family and made you an heir of the promises that he has so that's proactively believing thirdly and finally we need to ask the help of others to stand with you that is the role of the church we're there to encourage one another love one another bear with one another pray one another support one another we're not meant to do this alone because asking for help breaks something of the hold this thing has on your life and we need it for our encouragement and our accountability for the duration so the issue that the Edomite story gives me and I hope gives us a little bit is yes I can be defined by whatever culture and circumstances have affected me in my life the issue is can this really change who we still live like the Edomites stuck with what we have this is who we are and shaped by what has happened to us or is there another way my contention this morning that I'm making this morning is that Jesus Christ the Son of God died and rose again and that changes everything so let's not be men and women that restrict the bits that he can change and let's walk into the good things that he has for us and that freedom may not be easy but in Jesus it is absolutely possible amen amen
iNTO THE FRAY RADIO - An Encounter with the Abyss that is the Paranormal
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It's a new year and I'm working on some new things, and I give you an idea on how the show will go forward.Links:Previous 6 Questions with Zig Zag Claybourne: https://share.transistor.fm/s/bdcb896a More info on the Bitter Root movie adaptation: https://deadline.com/2021/05/regina-king-bitter-root-legendary-1234754273/
L'émission Front Page est une revue d'actualité qui s'intéresse à tout ce qui touche le monde de la bande dessinée américaine (comics) du côté des Etats-Unis comme de la France, ainsi qu'à ses adaptations tous médias confondus. Le podcast est une série régulière chez First Print et revient au rythme de trois épisodes par mois, hors contenus spéciaux. Ce Front Page est le second podcast consacré à l'actualité comics du mois de décembre 2024.Le podcast est sponsorisé par Pulps et on vous propose un "Focus Pulps" chaque mois ! Découvrez une sélection de comics VO à prix de lancement !Le Focus Pulps de décembre 2024 :Bug Wars #1 / Through Red Windows #1 / Zatanna #1FIRST PRINT AWARDS - SOUTENEZ NOTRE CAMPAGNE !!Si vous appréciez le travail fourni par l'équipe et que vous souhaitez soutenir le podcast, vous pouvez partager les émissions sur les réseaux sociaux et vous abonner à nos différents comptes, laisser des notes sur les différentes plateformes d'écoute, ou encore nous soutenir via notre page Tipeee. Très bonne écoute à vous, et à bientôt pour le prochain podcast !Le ProgrammeCOMICS - 03:55Soutenez absolument le comicshop Comics Zone : Un Soutien Monstre, c'est par ici (regular) et par là (Deluxe) !FIBD 2025 : retour du corner Label 619 et Mirka AndolfoUne Artist' Edition du Livre de la Jungle de P. Craig Russell à venir chez NeofelisGueule de Cuir fait son retour chez Drakoo, et The Maxxx chez RéflexionsLe plein de Thunderbolts chez Panini ComicsUne vague supplémentaire de Marvel Pocket pour le printemps 2025DC Absolute Collector, un numéro spécial pour le Comic Shops AssembleLes Elseworlds s'enchaînent chez Urban ComicsPreacher intègre enfin la prochaine vague Urban NomadDrome de Jesse Lonergan arrivera à la rentrée 2025 chez 404 GraphicsLa série Invincible : Battle Beast enfin annoncée pour avril 2025Faith Erin Hicks s'occupera de La Momie en comicsLa série Bitter Root fait son retour chez Image Comics Egalement de retour : Monkey Meat de Juni BaEt puis Mouse Guard revient aussi chez Boom! Studios !Vatican City : un nouveau Mark Millar avec Per BergArcana Royale : du poker démoniaque par Cullen Bunn chez Dark HorseGodzilla s'offre un gros crossover chez MarvelDoctor Strange devient le Sorcier Suprême d'AsgardDeadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, une dernière fois !X-Manhunt : le nouveau (et premier vrai) crossover des X-MenUn relaunch (encore) pour Amazing Spider-Man en avril 2025TV - 2:03:50Un premier trailer pour Harley Quinn saison 5Rebecca Hall rejoint le casting de la série The BeautyEd Bernero est le showrunner de la série NovaCINEMA - 2:15:07Sony met fin au Spiderless-verse (et penserait au “reset” ?)Haley Atwell revient aussi pour Avengers : DoomsdayLe Clayface de Mike Flanagan est validé chez DC StudiosSpider-Man : Beyond the Spider-verse (re)trouve ses réalisateursJared Leto sera Skeletor pour Masters of the UniverseQue pense-t-on du trailer de Superman ?Soutenez First Print - Podcast Comics de Référence sur TipeeeHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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I'm joined by two newcomers on the podcast today, J. Holtham (Night Thrasher, Bishop: War College) and Michael Lee Harris (Berlin 1945, Black Hitler), to talk about their new one shot project Motherfucking Monsters from Image Comics. It is the forth offering from the Horizon Experiment, a series of five one-shot comic books each featuring original protagonists from a marginalized background set in a popular genre and inspired by pop culture icons. Described as an Evil Dead but for blerds, I loved this book. Dropping it in the midst of fraternity life was a personal education for me as I know little about it. It's especially important to get preorders in on these Horizon Experiment one shots to signal to the publisher that you want more so call your shop or get those online orders in. From the publisher Esteemed TV writer J. HOLTHAM (Emmy-winning The Handmaid's Tale, Marvel's Jessica Jones) and white-hot indie cartoonist MICHAEL LEE HARRIS (Black Hitler, Choco Leche) present an Evil Dead for black nerds—a modern spin on the action-packed horror comedy for fans of BITTER ROOT and CHEW. PATREON We have a new Patreon, CryptidCreatorCornerpod. If you like what we do, please consider supporting us. We got two simple tiers, $1 and $3. I'll be uploading a story every Sunday about some of the crazy things I've gotten into over the years. The first one dropped last week about me relocating a drug lord's sharks. Yes, it did happen, and the alligators didn't even get in the way. Want to know more, you know what to do. Our episode sponsors COMICS OVER TIME Make sure to give a listen to our friends with Comics Over Time. Arkenforge Play TTRPG games? Make sure to check out our partner Arkenforge. They have everything you need to make your TTRPG more fun and immersive, allowing you to build, play, and export animated maps including in person fog of war capability that let's your players interact with maps as the adventure unfolds while you, the DM get the full picture. Use the discount code YETI5 to get $5 off your order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Synopsis: Discover how Bitterroot Bio is poised to revolutionize cardiovascular health in this captivating conversation between host Rahul Chaturvedi and CEO Pavan Cheruvu. Pavan opens up about his inspiring journey from engineering to leading a biotech company at the forefront of cardio-immunology. Learn how his visionary leadership is driving innovative solutions to combat atherosclerosis—one of the world's deadliest diseases. Delve into Bitterroot Bio's cutting-edge approach, blending scientific breakthroughs with bold strategies to create life-saving treatments while overcoming the hurdles of drug development in an ever-changing biotech landscape. Biography: Dr. Pavan K. Cheruvu is the President and Chief Executive Officer at Bitterroot Bio. Prior to joining Bitterroot, Dr. Cheruvu was an early member of the executive team at Roivant Sciences and served as President and CEO of Sio Gene Therapies. Over the course of his career, he has worked with multiple biotechnology and medical device companies, as well as in the public sector, with focus areas spanning neurology, oncology, women's health, and cardiology. Dr. Cheruvu previously worked as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company, where he focused on R&D strategy and transformation for biopharmaceutical firms across North America, Asia, and Europe. Dr. Cheruvu holds a BS in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, and chemistry from Duke University and an MSc in computer science from the University of Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. He went on to earn an MD from Harvard Medical School and MIT. Dr. Cheruvu completed his residency in internal medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital and continued his training as a clinical fellow in cardiovascular medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. He currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife and daughter. He serves on the Executive Leadership Team of the American Heart Association's Research Roundtable, and the Board of Advisors of Life Sciences Cares Bay Area.
Explore the Reservation Divide Roadless Area on a hike to Ch-paa-qn Peak, an iconic landmark overlooking Missoula. The hike along the trail includes short stretches of steep climbs, but at the viewpoint on the southern side of the peak you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the Mission and Bitterroot mountains. There are other trails in the area, but Reservation Divide Trail is recommended for those visiting for the first time. See for yourself why Wild Montana is working to protect this spectacular place. To learn more about Ch-paa-qn Peak (pronounced "Cha-Pa-Kwin"), unique hikes across the state, and Wild Montana's work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.
Ride with us down the Mississippi as we speak with the award winning duo of David F. Walker and Marcus Kwame Anderson about 1993's The Adventure of Huck Finn and more importantly their new graphic novel reimagining of Mark Twain's classic, Big Jim and The White Boy. That's right, their new book shifts the perspective to Jim and gives more context to his life and story, literally what we talk about on the podcast each episode. We discuss the Disneyfication of slavery, how their new book fills in Jim's story, and so much more! You can buy Big Jim and The White Boy wherever books are sold! Preorder now or go to the store on October 15th and grab a copy! Maybe even check out one of these Black bookstores! You can find more of David's excellent work (like the incredible Bitter Root) at his website. Same for Marcus. If you like to reach out to us, as always we're at @white_pod on Twitter and at @whitepeoplewontsaveyoupod on IG and Tiktok. Or hit us up at whitepeoplewontsaveyoupod@gmail.com And we'll be back with more in two weeks, including some Halloween themed episodes!
When I see the words "Color Artist" in the credits of a comic, Rico Renzi is the first name that comes to mind. While my first exposure to his work was Bitter Root (he was good enough to be the only white guy on the creative team), he's probably most famous for co-creating my daughter's favorite character Spider-Gwen. If you haven't seen his colors, that's the book I'd start with.Today, Rico stops by to talk about his approach to the art of color, how he broke into the comics industry, and what he plans to do now that he's fully cemented.This conversation wouldn't be possible without our late cohost Skipntosh, so this episode is dedicated to him. We miss you, Curtis.About Rico:Rico Renzi is a color artist and designer from Washington D.C.. His work has appeared in WIRED and Fast Company Magazines, and various publications from D.C., Marvel, Image, Dark Horse, Scholastic, Boom Studios, Oni Press and IDW. He currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife and daughter.Check out his designs at http://www.nolongermint.comFollow Rico on IG: @whoisrico For More from Comics Are Dope:Get This Week in Comics, our weekly e-mail newsletter: http://thisweekincomics.comSubscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/@comicsaredopeJoin our online Discussion Communities:Facebook - http://bjkicks.link/communityDiscord - http://bjkicks.link/discord
Nearly 7,000 Bitterroot Valley residents were without power Friday afternoon following a thunderstorm packing wind gusts unofficially estimated at close to 70 mph.
Power to thousands of homes was knocked out Wednesday night as a severe thunderstorm swept through western Montana.
Wyruszamy na niezwykłą przygodę, która przeniesie nas w czasy jednej z najbardziej fascynujących ekspedycji w historii– wyprawy Lewisa i Clarka wszerz całej Ameryki! Ten odcinek jest dla mnie szczególny, ponieważ obchodzimy 5 rocznicę powstania podcastu historycznego! Pięć lat pełnych historii, odkryć i wspólnych podróży przez wieki. Nie mam slow, by opisac, jaki jestem szczęśliwy! Z tej okazji postanowiłem przygotować dla was coś specjalnego – odcinek pełen przygody, taki jak uwielbiacie, taki odcinek niejako w starym stylu! Ekspedycja Lewisa i Clarka to właśnie taka opowieść – pełna niesamowitych zwrotów akcji, pokonywania trudności i odkryć, które zmieniły bieg historii. Usiądźcie wygodnie, zrelaksujcie się i przygotujcie na przygodę i podróż w czasie. Przed nami wyprawa Lewisa i Clarka – historia, która zainspiruje, zachwyci i pokaże, jak wielka może być siła ludzkiego ducha!
Sanford Greene joins the show to talk about his new Marvel comic: Doom #1, a passion project and love letter to Marvel's top super villain and monarch. Sanford also talks about the comic scene in the Carolinas, his early career, MF DOOM, co-writing with Jonathan Hickman, and what makes Dr. Doom one of the best characters of all time. He also gives an update on the return of Bitter Root!Watch the video version of this episode on our YouTube Channel (Here)Listen to this week's exclusive bonus episode, and get early-access to weekly shows before anyone else, and over one hundred hours of extra episodes on our Patreon channel!SUPPORT THE SHOW: MERCH SALE! Get 20% off your next purchase from our merch store by using the discount code: “YOO“Take your comic shopping experience to the limit, by shopping online at Gotham City Limit!Join our Patreon Community and get VIP treatment, bonus episodes, and other perks and rewards! Try out a free 7-day trial, here. No pressure We read Fan Mail! Send us some Proudly sponsored by Gotham City Limit!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.GET IN TOUCH WITH US!
Artist/writer Sanford Greene joins the show to talk about his work in this week's Doom #1 and where he's at in his career. Greene discusses the origins of his Doom book, its nature as a story, the book's focus, working with Jonathan Hickman, writing comics for the first time, his art on the book, the title's unusual nature, Doom's NBA comp, how Bitter Root changed things for him, how his career is shifting, future interest in writing, his work on Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, art style, and more, before we close with a chat about the NBA playoffs (as of May 6th).
The Chick Who Doesn't Know Sports stops by to talk Caitlin Clark, transfer rules and Blake Griffin's post-retirement career. Plus: Colter Nuanez highlights a few standout athletes from the Bitterroot Valley.
Yeehaw, pardner, we're kickin' off a new era of Werewolf: The Apocalypse for Hammer of the Gods, so join us as we travel back to 1885 Montana!Make sure to check out the Kickstarter for the new Babies and Broadswords: Bathfinder book that Dungeon Daddy Rick helped work on, you can find the link below:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/babiesandbroadswords/babies-and-broadswords-bathfinderDon't forget to rate and review, like and comment, and follow us wherever you get your podcasts and on social media to stay up to date!You can find Jay at @byneonlight on Threads and Instagram, you can find Mika at @mika_mcintosh or @goggleboy on social media, you can find Rosie at @dollipop.art on Instagram and Threads and at https://www.patreon.com/dollipop, you can find Shannon at @imaginif on threads and you can find all her other links here! https://linktr.ee/imaginifAlso, give our friends @Crithitcreations and @Desired.Effect.Dice a follow on Instagram and make sure you use our code: HAMMPOD15 on their websites at www.criticalhitcreations.com and www.etsy.com/shop/DesiredEffectDice to get a 15% discount and to let 'em know who sent ya!Music: Road to Hell, Unanswered Questions, Grave Blow, Eyes Gone Wrong, and Western Streets by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey y'all Check it out – we have a male representing on ADD! A rare sighting, even though we have only done 4 or 5 episodes, it's time the men get a shot. We need more open and honest guys… like todays guest, David Walker – Three time Eisner award winner and 2023 inkpot winner and Long time family friend talks about dating while notable, if not famous. What he is looking for now that he is getting a little older – spoiler alert – not being afraid he will be stabbed in his sleep is high on the list. Also not being married, or living with your ex… stuff like that… He shares why did not hit on Pam Greer, Alyssa Milano, or Rosario Dawson while spending time with them. We talk groupies, sycophants, the down side of having a notable internet presence and a few accolades. So grab some dim sum and a comfy chair for this fully illustrated episode of ADD!
Luke 8:14 "And the ones that fell among thorns are those who, when they have heard, go out and are choked with cares, riches, and pleasures of life, and bring no fruit to maturity." To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29
Luke 8:14 "And the ones that fell among thorns are those who, when they have heard, go out and are choked with cares, riches, and pleasures of life, and bring no fruit to maturity." To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29
The federal government announced Wednesday it's planning how it will restore a breeding population of grizzlies to the Bitterroot and it wants the public to weigh in.
This Week Rev. David Drake begins our sermon series on the Book of Obadiah
Pastor Alan R. Knapp discusses the topic of "Beware of Ressentiment: The Bitter Root" in his series entitled "Hebrews 2020: We See Jesus" This is Increment 319 and it focuses on the following verses: Hebrews 12:15
A new threat to native trout was detected in the Bitterroot River for the first time last summer. Smallmouth bass are a non-native species which prey on young native species like trout and whitefish.
Ask God to remove anything in your heart that keeps you trapped in darkness.
Arizona game warden and author Sam Lawry is retiring from his second career as the executive director of the Teller Wildlife Refuge on the Bitterroot River of Montana. This BHA podcast is being released to honor Sam and in appreciation of his life as one of America's premier conservation leaders. Sam served 23 years as a game warden in Arizona (the subject of his excellent and funny book, Stories of the Past: An Arizona Game Ranger Remembering the Outlaws), was chairman of staff for the North American Wetlands Conservation Council and the Pacific Flyway Council, western director of Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever, and has devoted most of his life to teaching young people about wildlife and conservation. Join Hal and Sam as they talk about outlaws, waterfowl hunting, Arizona, the Bitterroot, active habitat restoration, and a life spent completely immersed in hunting and fishing. If you have not heard of Sam's Warden Wisdom on Instagram, now is the time to check it out.