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Jesus oh jesus lord save us from the Dark One as she makes her return to this week’s episode. In this week’s episode Elder Bill and Brother Doug attempt to sway the congregation away from tasting sweet butter and living deliciously. They do so by talking about Dennis Stamp, the current state of Ring of Honor and Death Before Dishonor, promoting wrestlers, beer pong, southern mountains, haunted houses, Death Grips, Blood & Guts, talking dogs, Madden ‘19, upcoming shows for Rocky Mountain Pro, Colorado Springs Wrestling, and Central States Wrestling, walkable cities, Elitchs, the return of Kota Ibushi, Mike Bennet, Kroenke land developments, and much much more! So gather your stolen relics, and misappropriated and distorted translated versions of scripture and join in brothers and sisters. Songs Used In the Podcast: “Get Got” by Death Grips on The Money Store “Guillotine” by Death Grips on Exmilitary “I’ve Seen Footage” by Death Grips on The Money Store “Gravity” by John Mayer on Continuum Where To Find Everything Else: Website Page For The Podcast
Brother Doug starts off with an overview of Jeremiah 17:5-8. Then he shares his personal testimony of being delivered from fear - and his special three-year anniversary today!
At the age of just 19, Matt Williams founded MHW Construction. Initially, Matt focused on roofing, siding and basic carpentry. Over the next 20 years it was clear to Matt that the industry presented opportunities and had a need for innovation. It was here the core construction business evolved into a diverse portfolio consisting of: Construction, Excavating, Paving, Trucking, Landscape Supplies, Stone Crushing, Dock Building, Firewood Processing and Packaging. Matt has worked tirelessly to build a reputation of quality, honesty, and integrity in every aspect of his businesses as well as the communities in which they serve.In May of 2022 Matt made the difficult yet ambitious decision to sell off the construction business assets to allow him the freedom to focus on Triaxle. The idea for Triaxle began in 2009 as a way for contractors in Northeast PA to network clean fill. Matt and his Brother Doug teamed up on turning the idea into reality and launched Triaxle to the app stores on January 4, 2023. It is Matt's vision to innovate and connect the entire construction industry worldwide through simplified networking and logistics solutions with the Triaxle App.https://www.triaxle.com
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On this encore episode of Sabbath Shalom with Brother Doug (originally aired October 6, 2018), Doug and Mark kick things off with a talk about time and connection to the past.
On this encore episode of Sabbath Shalom with Brother Doug (originally aired October 6, 2018), Doug and Mark kick things off with a talk about time and connection to the past.
This week, the Consig made calls to everybody, but everybody was busy or out talking about March Madness. The boys huddled up, ran the picket fence, and did not get caught watching the paint dry. It’s Dave, Carl and Neuby with the Sweet 16 edition of the Cash Considerations Show.Listen as the boys went to the old school “Layin or Takin” for each of the NCAA games this weekend. As you listen for which side Dave, Carl and Neuby like in the games, there are a couple total leans, and the fellas aren’t afraid to Chuck it up. Whether it’s the Oral dunk, a Beavers sky hook, or a Bama three from deep, the boys keep shooting while Neuby keeps mushing.After the NCAA discussion, the trio does the “Pulling the Goalie” segment, acknowledges the make up call and the dangers of a hot mic. Did Peel get a raw deal? Did Hascall really umpire? Is it a bigger deal because gambling is legal in so many states?The NBA trade deadline comes and goes, the Sixers beat the Lakers (PLAY THE SONG) and it’s over quick. As the coordinating producer/social media manager, Carl took a couple questions from listeners and did our first CC Q & A. Dave wraps the segment telling you all about the books he visited & who he ran into at each one (No one is spared). The Take a Minute segment is everyone’s One Shining Moment on the Cash Considerations show, and what would March Madness be without that? Carl went for the Gold, Neuby couldn’t help but make a Peep, and Dave recognized the “Bucket Boys” before he gave Brother Doug the Final Bell.Sit back, listen in & laugh a little to this episode of the Cash Considerations March Madness Sweet 16 podcast. Share/rate/review the show.Follow the show @CashConsidShowFollow Dave @SportsBkConsigFollow Carl @CarlHascallFollow Neuby @NeubyTalks
When it comes to Sports Fishing Experience Professional Fishing Guide Bob Rees has done it all. Guided in Alaska, Guided in Oregon, worked for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, President of NW Steelheaders and the list goes on. Besides all these endeavors Bob and his brother Doug have been producing "The Guides Forecast" weekly for NW Anglers for the past 20 years. This report is an amazing compilation of fishing reports for Oregon's NW waters along with rivers in SW Washington. If you are either a recreational fisherman or work in the industry you will appreciate the hard work that goes into their report week after week. Following are ways to reach Bob for more information: The Guides Forecast Website: TheGuidesForecast.com Bobs Guiding Website: NorthwestGuides.com Phone: 503) 812-9036 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ted-johnson3/message
Join me today as I speak with Brother Doug Burton, pioneering missionary to PNG, as he tells us an awesome story about faithfulness in the jungle! To Follow His Story: doug@pngmissions.com
In part 3 we start to wrap up the testimony of Pastor Doug Cornett. We will continue with a few stories of how his testimony has helped heal and build the faith of many saints. Pastor David Miller will tell a few stories of how even him telling about the healing of Brother Doug has helped people. These three episodes are definitely something you do not want to miss.
Doug Anders preaches on keeping your nets in working order from Matthew 4:18-23.
Doug Anders preaches on keeping your nets in working order from Matthew 4:18-23.
Sunday Am service 12/29/2019. Brother Doug Neary Missionary to Nigeria gave a message on the "The Wonderer and the Wild Man" from the book of Luke.
Today's dialogue is the 2nd of a two-part series focusing on Ecclesiology specifically concerning the Nation of Israel and the Gentiles. In the 1st episode, I interviewed Dr. Douglas Hamp. Brother Doug believes in what is known as “Commonwealth Theology” which is an alternative to dispensational theology and replacement theology. In this episode, I will be interviewing Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum. Brother Arnold is a dispensationalist that affirms that the church and the nation of Israel are two separate entities and that the Church is not obligated to keep the law of Moses since we are in a different dispensation. So, is the Church a separate entity from the nation of Israel? or are we actually citizens of Israel? Let's Talk about it.
Today's dialogue is the 1st of a two-part series focusing on Ecclesiology specifically concerning the Nation of Israel and the Gentiles. In the 1st episode, I will be interviewing Dr. Douglas Hamp. Brother Doug believes in what is known as “Commonwealth Theology” which teaches that the Church is not a separate entity from the nation of Israel but rather gentiles become part of the commonwealth of Israel after we come to Christ in faith. Commonwealth Theology is a unique alternative to both replacement theology and dispensational theology. In the next episode, I will be interviewing Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum. Brother Arnold is a dispensationalist that affirms that the church and the nation of Israel are two separate entities. So are Gentiles actually citizens of the nation of Israel or are we something completely different? Let's Talk about it.
We are back from hiatus and joined by OHS class of 1999 and Hall of Fame tight end Matt Morrison. Hear tales of Matt's football career. His knowledge of the whereabouts of the center logo from the old basketball court that was cut out during a senior prank. And as always, his Give Me Five answers. Hear also tales of which bathrooms were best. Locations of pay-phones. Cars that were moved against their owner's will. Wrecking Brother Doug's car. Getting your hands dirty folding newspapers and whether or not that was actually a service to the community or an illegal sweat shop. The thought process of hiring professor Johnson. Was the generator powered by gas, diesel, or Brother Doug pedaling on a stationary bike? Should we have a tag football game/BBQ at O'Hara this fall? All this and more can be heard right here. Hope you enjoy.
In this episode of Sabbath Shalom with Brother Doug, Doug and Mark talk about how different music attracts different people, dealing with trauma and death, and finding inspiration where we never thought inspiration would possibly hide.
In this episode of Sabbath Shalom with Brother Doug, Doug and Mark talk about art versus therapy and knowing when to let the past go so we can create something new.
This week on Sabbath Shalom with Brother Doug, Doug and Mark talk about the artistic process, the evolution of creativity through experience, and plumbing.
This week on Sabbath Shalom with Brother Doug, Doug and Mark talk about coping with panic attacks, talking politics with family, and manly vulnerabilities. Pay no mind to the moment of silence at the beginning while Mark forgot to turn Doug's channel on and take delight in the moment that he realizes it. We were going to edit it, but sometimes these little screw ups are gold.
This week on Sabbath Shalom with Brother Doug, Mark talks about the time he tried to infiltrate Scientology and the impacts--both negative and positive--it's made on his life. Then Doug puts it all into perspective.
Doug and Mark kick off Sabbath Shalom with Brother Doug with a talk about time and connection to the past.
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Can't make it to Kankakee's Downtown Music Fest tonight? No worries, tune in to hear from one of the best musicians to ever come out of Kankakee Illinois! DCR, set the standard in the H.L. Rapier family as he took his mother's musical talent to a whole new level. From DCR came other musical talent. Whether it is writing or music making, the creative juices of the Rapier family are always flowing! No one knows better than ME, aka Mary E. Rapier-LaLuna! DC Rapier explores the "roots, stems and branches" known simply as the Blues! He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! This show blues' stew focuses on Douglas C. Rapier and BoPoMoFo. There is none better! Born and raised an hour from the famous Blues and Jazz venues of Chicago, DC Rapier began his professional music journey with his first paying gig at the age of 15, as the lead singer, rhythm guitarist and harmonica player in a band playing Blues and R&B tunes learned from recordings of the vanguards of the British Invasion, the Yardbirds, the Animals and the Rolling Stones. For more than 45 years, DC has been singing madrigal, plain-song, oratorio, art song, opera, musicals, jazz, Blues, swing, rock, pop, country –western and even some jingles. He’s performed in choirs and choral groups in Europe and America; played sax, flute and bass clarinet in concert and jazz bands; guitar, harmonica, sax and flute in rock bands, Blues bands and show bands.
DC Rapier explores the "roots, stems and branches" known simply as the Blues! He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! Born and raised an hour from the famous Blues and Jazz venues of Chicago, DC Rapier began his professional music journey with his first paying gig at the age of 15, as the lead singer, rhythm guitarist and harmonica player in a band playing Blues and R&B tunes learned from recordings of the vanguards of the British Invasion, the Yardbirds, the Animals and the Rolling Stones. For more than 45 years, DC has been singing madrigal, plain-song, oratorio, art song, opera, musicals, jazz, Blues, swing, rock, pop, country –western and even some jingles. He’s performed in choirs and choral groups in Europe and America; played sax, flute and bass clarinet in concert and jazz bands; guitar, harmonica, sax and flute in rock bands, Blues bands and show bands.
DC Rapier explores the "roots, stems and branches" known simply as the Blues! He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! Born and raised an hour from the famous Blues and Jazz venues of Chicago, DC Rapier began his professional music journey with his first paying gig at the age of 15, as the lead singer, rhythm guitarist and harmonica player in a band playing Blues and R&B tunes learned from recordings of the vanguards of the British Invasion, the Yardbirds, the Animals and the Rolling Stones. For more than 45 years, DC has been singing madrigal, plain-song, oratorio, art song, opera, musicals, jazz, Blues, swing, rock, pop, country –western and even some jingles. He’s performed in choirs and choral groups in Europe and America; played sax, flute and bass clarinet in concert and jazz bands; guitar, harmonica, sax and flute in rock bands, Blues bands and show bands.
DC Rapier explores the "roots, stems and branches" known simply as the Blues! He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! Born and raised an hour from the famous Blues and Jazz venues of Chicago, DC Rapier began his professional music journey with his first paying gig at the age of 15, as the lead singer, rhythm guitarist and harmonica player in a band playing Blues and R&B tunes learned from recordings of the vanguards of the British Invasion, the Yardbirds, the Animals and the Rolling Stones. For more than 45 years, DC has been singing madrigal, plain-song, oratorio, art song, opera, musicals, jazz, Blues, swing, rock, pop, country –western and even some jingles. He’s performed in choirs and choral groups in Europe and America; played sax, flute and bass clarinet in concert and jazz bands; guitar, harmonica, sax and flute in rock bands, Blues bands and show bands.
DC Rapier explores the "roots, stems and branches" known simply as the Blues! He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! Born and raised an hour from the famous Blues and Jazz venues of Chicago, DC Rapier began his professional music journey with his first paying gig at the age of 15, as the lead singer, rhythm guitarist and harmonica player in a band playing Blues and R&B tunes learned from recordings of the vanguards of the British Invasion, the Yardbirds, the Animals and the Rolling Stones. For more than 45 years, DC has been singing madrigal, plain-song, oratorio, art song, opera, musicals, jazz, Blues, swing, rock, pop, country –western and even some jingles. He’s performed in choirs and choral groups in Europe and America; played sax, flute and bass clarinet in concert and jazz bands; guitar, harmonica, sax and flute in rock bands, Blues bands and show bands.
DC Rapier explores the "roots, stems and branches" known simply as the Blues! He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! Born and raised an hour from the famous Blues and Jazz venues of Chicago, DC Rapier began his professional music journey with his first paying gig at the age of 15, as the lead singer, rhythm guitarist and harmonica player in a band playing Blues and R&B tunes learned from recordings of the vanguards of the British Invasion, the Yardbirds, the Animals and the Rolling Stones. For more than 45 years, DC has been singing madrigal, plain-song, oratorio, art song, opera, musicals, jazz, Blues, swing, rock, pop, country –western and even some jingles. He’s performed in choirs and choral groups in Europe and America; played sax, flute and bass clarinet in concert and jazz bands; guitar, harmonica, sax and flute in rock bands, Blues bands and show bands. DCR, has been a lon
DC Rapier explores the "roots, stems and branches" known simply as the Blues! He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! Born and raised an hour from the famous Blues and Jazz venues of Chicago, DC Rapier began his professional music journey with his first paying gig at the age of 15, as the lead singer, rhythm guitarist and harmonica player in a band playing Blues and R&B tunes learned from recordings of the vanguards of the British Invasion, the Yardbirds, the Animals and the Rolling Stones.
DC Rapier explores the "roots, stems and branches" known simply as the Blues! He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! Born and raised an hour from the famous Blues and Jazz venues of Chicago, DC Rapier began his professional music journey with his first paying gig at the age of 15, as the lead singer, rhythm guitarist and harmonica player in a band playing Blues and R&B tunes learned from recordings of the vanguards of the British Invasion, the Yardbirds, the Animals and the Rolling Stones. For more than 45 years, DC has been singing madrigal, plain-song, oratorio, art song, opera, musicals, jazz, Blues, swing, rock, pop, country –western and even some jingles. He’s performed in choirs and choral groups in Europe and America; played sax, flute and bass clarinet in concert and jazz bands; guitar, harmonica, sax and flute in rock bands, Blues bands and show bands.
DC Rapier explores the "roots, stems and branches" known simply as the Blues! He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! Follow on FacebookBorn and raised an hour from the famous Blues and Jazz venues of Chicago, DC Rapier began his professional music journey with his first paying gig at the age of 15, as the lead singer, rhythm guitarist and harmonica player in a band playing Blues and R&B tunes learned from recordings of the vanguards of the British Invasion, the Yardbirds, the Animals and the Rolling Stones. For more than 45 years, DC has been singing madrigal, plain-song, oratorio, art song, opera, musicals, jazz, Blues, swing, rock, pop, country –western and even some jingles. He’s performed in choirs and choral groups in Europe and America; played sax, flute and bass clarinet in concert and jazz bands; guitar, harmonica, sax and flute in rock bands, Blues bands and
DC Rapier explores the "roots, stems and branches" known simply as the Blues! He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! Born and raised an hour from the famous Blues and Jazz venues of Chicago, DC Rapier began his professional music journey with his first paying gig at the age of 15, as the lead singer, rhythm guitarist and harmonica player in a band playing Blues and R&B tunes learned from recordings of the vanguards of the British Invasion, the Yardbirds, the Animals and the Rolling Stones. For more than 45 years, DC has been singing madrigal, plain-song, oratorio, art song, opera, musicals, jazz, Blues, swing, rock, pop, country –western and even some jingles. He’s performed in choirs and choral groups in Europe and America; played sax, flute and bass clarinet in concert and jazz bands; guitar, harmonica, sax and flute in rock bands, Blues bands and show bands.
Join ArtSees Diner in welcoming Douglas "The Chef" Rapier back to the Diner for this weekly feature. He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! Douglas C. Rapier was born in a little log cabin he helped his father build in Kankakee, Illinois. Soon after, he whittled a guitar out of firewood and taught himself to play simple tunes. He comes to us from Taipei Taiwan. A member of the blues Bopomofo. He is very active in the Blues scene in Taiwan. DCR, has been a long contributor to ArtSees Diner. Recently authored his first e-publication, Ovoid Illinois. A.J. Croce's New Release can be downloaded here. Our featured blues musician, Bluebird and Skoko downloads here.
Join ArtSees Diner in welcoming Douglas "The Chef" Rapier back to the Diner for this weekly feature. He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! Douglas C. Rapier was born in a little log cabin he helped his father build in Kankakee, Illinois. Soon after, he whittled a guitar out of firewood and taught himself to play simple tunes. He comes to us from Taipei Taiwan. A member of the blues Bopomofo. He is very active in the Blues scene in Taiwan. DCR, has been a long contributor to ArtSees Diner. Recently authored his first e-publication, Ovoid Illinois.
Join ArtSees Diner in welcoming Douglas "The Chef" Rapier back to the Diner for this weekly feature. He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! This week he explores the roots, stems and branches of the blues by looking at The Yardbirds, and Miss Etta James. Follow Brother Doug's Blues Hour on Facebook! Douglas C. Rapier was born in a little log cabin he helped his father build in Kankakee, Illinois. Soon after, he whittled a guitar out of firewood and taught himself to play simple tunes. He comes to us from Taipei Taiwan. A member of the blues Bopomofo. He is very active in the Blues scene in Taiwan. DCR, has been a long contributor to ArtSees Diner. Recently authored his first e-publication, Ovoid Illinois.
Join Blues Man Douglas "The Chef" Rapier for this weekly Blues Hour at the Diner. We will explore the roots, stems and branches of this thing called he Blues. He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! WEEK 4's Competition, join here Douglas C. Rapier was born in a little log cabin he helped his father build in Kankakee, Illinois. Soon after, he whittled a guitar out of firewood and taught himself to play simple tunes. He comes to us from Taipei Taiwan. A member of the Chicago blues BoPoMoFo. He is the founder of Blues Society of Taiwan. DCR, has been a long contributor to ArtSees Diner. Recently authored his first e-publication, Ovoid Illinois.
Blues Man Douglas "The Chef" Rapier brings his weekly exploration of the Blues as only Brother Doug can do! He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey. "He elucidates with glissando; and dissects the Blues with a smooth single handed litheful movement of a Rapier." Douglas C. Rapier was born in a little log cabin he helped his father build in Kankakee, Illinois. Soon after, he whittled a guitar out of firewood and taught himself to play simple tunes. He comes to us from Taipei Taiwan. A member of the Chicago blues BoPoMoFo. He is the founder of Blues Society of Taiwan. DCR, has been a long contributor to ArtSees Diner. Recently authored his first e-publication, Ovoid Illinois.
ArtSees Diner in welcoming Douglas "The Chef" Rapier back to the Diner for this weekly feature. He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! Douglas C. Rapier was born in a little log cabin he helped his father build in Kankakee, Illinois. Soon after, he whittled a guitar out of firewood and taught himself to play simple tunes. He comes to us from Taipei Taiwan. A member of the Chicago blues BoPoMoFo. He is the founder of Blues Society of Taiwan. DCR, has been a long contributor to ArtSees Diner. Recently authored his first e-publication, Ovoid Illinois.
ArtSees Diner in welcoming Douglas "The Chef" Rapier back to the Diner for this weekly feature. He blends his vast musical knowledge with his love of the blues. Each week he will take us on a musical journey as only Brother Doug can do! Douglas C. Rapier was born in a little log cabin he helped his father build in Kankakee, Illinois. Soon after, he whittled a guitar out of firewood and taught himself to play simple tunes. He comes to us from Taipei Taiwan. A member of the Chicago blues BoPoMoFo. He is the founder of Blues Society of Taiwan. DCR, has been a long contributor to ArtSees Diner. Recently authored his first e-publication, Ovoid Illinois.
For 20 years Brother Doug has preached countless sermons to the congregation of First Baptist Concord and beyond. Each Sunday, from January 27 to February 24, Brother Doug will preach one of his favorite sermons, and it's up to you to choose which ones!
For 20 years Brother Doug has preached countless sermons to the congregation of First Baptist Concord and beyond. Each Sunday, from January 27 to February 24, Brother Doug will preach one of his favorite sermons, and it's up to you to choose which ones!
For 20 years Brother Doug has preached countless sermons to the congregation of First Baptist Concord and beyond. Each Sunday, from January 27 to February 24, Brother Doug will preach one of his favorite sermons, and it's up to you to choose which ones!
For 20 years Brother Doug has preached countless sermons to the congregation of First Baptist Concord and beyond. Each Sunday, from January 27 to February 24, Brother Doug will preach one of his favorite sermons, and it's up to you to choose which ones!
Radio Memphis I’ve always been fascinated with radio. The voices that brought you the music were familial and consistent. Radio has changed. Terrestrial radio is on its last leg as people are taking matters into their own hands and broadcasting on the Internet. Radio Memphis is a product of this trend towards self-reliance. Radio Memphis is an Internet radio station run by Ric Chetter who spent years in traditional radio as a programmer and on-air personality at Rock 103. I recently sat down over many beers with Ric and the Radio-Memphis crew David Thorn, Brother Doug, and Dianna Fryer to discuss the ins and outs of Internet radio. Check them out at www.Radio-Memphis.com _music by K. Rawlings, M. Qualls, J. Baltz, & the Oldest Profession-
brother doug on myspace Brother Doug GarageBand Best Song On G.B. I appreciate this "Big Time" ! You are liable to get pounded on your production, but I LOVE this! It seems in todays world nobody knows what music really is... you my friend have captured it and put it right on out here...Thanx! One single guitar, laying down some blues jangle chords... not perfect, but played with real feeling... This takes me back 30 years to jamm'in in the park, hav'in a great time with people that loved music, not big time, fake productions... The lyrics are simple and easy to pick up on... Someth'in everyone can holler in unison... hey pass it over here... Your vocal style sounds as if it could of come straight out of a sixties recording session... You have made my night and I thank you for this superb trip back in time... Good luck and best wishes and don't stop do'in what your do'in!