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Visit the Kickstarer pre-launch page here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/artofscs/the-devil-take-you-14-tales-of-medieval-horrorThe Devil Take You is an anthology of medieval horror comprising 14 tales set in the world Rome left behind. Join us in the plague-infested streets of London and the howling expanse of the Carpathian Steppes. Explore the once-hallowed halls of fortified monasteries and bear witness to the sacrilegious Vikings who would plunder them. From the macabre corpse collectors of Al-Waset to vicious highwaymen and their blasphemous secrets, The Devil Take You offers a delicious glimpse into the hellish world of the Middle Ages. Within these pages, life is fleeting, but death is never slow. Featuring tales by C.L. Werner, Coy Hall, Anya Leigh Josephs, Benedict Anning, Phil Keeling, Brent Salish, Amanda M. Blake, Stephanie Ellis, R. T. Wenzel, Morgan Melhuish, Gerald Jensen, Justin Fillmore, D. Thomas Minton, and Brian Crenshaw.Launching 21 August.Support the show
Part 1 of a powerful conversation about church integrity from Elder Brian D. Crenshaw Sr.
This is it! Spencer Morell on wearing a Santa Suit, Jerry Heine with holiday cooking advice, a performance from Joe Atticus Inch, Christmas Scifi/Horror Micro Fiction from Brian Crenshaw, music from Ben Marshall and P.F.C. Pierce! This is easily the most ambitious podcast we've ever put out at KendallCast.NINJA!
Episode 91: The Curse of the Monkey's Wrench! It's a spooky time once again, and Count Madman is back with another spooky tale of scarey… er.. Stuff! Toast and Jelly find themselves possession of a cursed monkey…wrench! Also on this episode: (03:54)Quick Draw: Mothership - The Haunting of Ypsilon 14 (24:00)Designer's Dungeon: Survive the Night RPG with Brian Crenshaw (01:13:43) ?? (01:16:52)Guest Interview: Era: Lost Legend with Ed Jowett (02:07:24)Board Game Reviews: Zombie Trampoline Zombies!!! Jr. Monster Crunch! The Breakfast Battle Game (02:24:15)Ending Song: Suspender Man by Steam Powered Giraffe Links Mothership RPG : mothershiprpg.com Survive the Night : http://www.survivethenightgames.com/ https://www.facebook.com/SurviveTheNightGames/ Links (of Vengeance) Lost Legend Kickstarter : http://kck.st/2MI2X6G https://youtu.be/6TRs0ny6Te8 Shades of Vengeance: https://www.facebook.com/shadesofvengeance https://www.shadesofvengeance.com/ Shades of Vengeance Discord https://discord.gg/KeCdpfr Image from Era: Lost Legend
Lead Pastor John Bryson sits down with Brian Crenshaw and Brian McCurry to discuss the practical ways we can love our neighbors, reach our neighbors and live out the Gospel of Jesus where you live.
Brian Crenshaw preaches at Fellowship Memphis at our Collierville Outpost on HebrewsVisit fellowshipmemphis.orgFellowship Memphis in Memphis, TN
Brian Crenshaw preaches at Fellowship Memphis at our Germantown Outpost on HebrewsVisit fellowshipmemphis.orgFellowship Memphis in Memphis, TN
Lead Pastor John Bryson talks with Brian Crenshaw and Josh Weiss about FSM, new changes on Sunday Nights, and the challenges of multi-site, multi-cultural, multi-ethnic student ministry.
On this episode of AGP, we welcome game developer Brian Crenshaw to the show. Come join Amanda as she sits down with Brian to discuss his table top game, Survive the Night, a survival horror RPG where players work together to keep their characters alive until morning. Please join us as the horror ensues, and they reach into the depths of Survive the Night, and why this game is a killer!"
In this episode of Memphis Type History: The Podcast, Rebecca seeks out the history of barbecue instead of just eating it. In this first part of what will become a series of Memphis BBQ stories, we hear from Brian Crenshaw, a gentleman who has spent a good time diving into the history of where it originated and how Memphis's culture really generated the satisfying flavors we thoroughly enjoy today. Let's start with the first pigs that came to America. They were 13 black Iberian pigs and were brought to Tampa Bay, Florida in 1539 by Hernando de Soto. They joined the Spanish conquistadors during their journeys through the Southeast and were used to start pig farms for the new Spanish colony. As you can imagine, people loved the taste of them. It's even been reported that American Indians were so fond of the taste of pork that attacks to acquire it resulted in some of the worst assaults on the expedition. Brian talks about where the word barbecue or barbeque originated from (barbacoa) and the simplicity of beginning as an actual pit people would walk up to. It would eventually evolve into a drive-in and then into a sit-down restaurant. A good example of a place that likely developed through this process is Corky's BBQ because of its apparent expansions. A favorite of Brian's and another great example of this primitive style of barbecue resides in Brownsville, TN, called Helen's Bar BQ. Wonder which barbecue restaurant in Memphis is the oldest? Brian believes that would be Leonard's which has served original Memphis style pit barbecue since 1922. Leonard's Pit Barbecue is honestly the only place I've ever heard of that offers a barbecue buffet. Even more interesting, is when Brian tells us that Leonard's is where the custom of putting coleslaw on the sandwich may have started. It was a way to stretch their meat when times tough economically, however it turns out the mix of flavors is quite a marriage and thus coleslaw stands as a traditional topping. Finally hear about how new bbq innovations started in Memphis, like barbecue nachos and pizza. Hear from Brian why Memphis barbecue is much more than just a good meal. It is so rich in Memphis history. There are so many different places to eat barbecue and each has their own rich history and relationships that make them unique from each other. It says something that this city can support so many of these local "mom and pop" shops. It's because they are true culinary artists. For full show notes, visit memphistypehistory.com/barbeque