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MegaDumbCast
[MT1 Pg 31] Sexy Topless Climate Change Podcast Party [Week 6].mp3

MegaDumbCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 18:03


Wherein we discuss the dumbest thing about the fight to save Bill Dozier, Anthony Holland, and a (formerly) nameless soldier in Chapter Eleven of All This and World War II, a module in the Time Warp adventure series for TSR's Marvel Super Heroes roleplaying game.

Behind the Page: The Eli Marks Podcast
Episode 112: Jeff Altman – Comedian, Magician (and occasional Impressionist) … and Chapter Eleven of “The Ambitious Card.”

Behind the Page: The Eli Marks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 76:48


Comedian Jeff Altman talks about growing up with a father who was well-known and respected in the magic community …. his career in comedy and magic … celebrity encounters (Johnny Carson, Muhammad Ali) … the world's best Dai Vernon impression … and more! Then we jump into Chapter Eleven of “The Ambitious Card.” Plus, Jim learns that we have a YouTube Channel!The reading of Chapter Eleven starts at 00:39:05.LINKSThe Eli Marks Mystery Series: http://www.elimarksmysteries.com/Get yourself a Free Eli Marks Short Story: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/jj1r1yaavjListen to an Eli Marks Audio Short Story: https://BookHip.com/LZBPPMDJeff Altman's Card Trick from the Interview: https://youtu.be/Ikthc3VPJaIBehind the Page: YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6JYsGoD_Yx_LWtg-gJqc9QJeff Altman Doing a Card Trick for David Letterman: https://vimeo.com/100145564Jeff Altman - Stand-Up at Dangerfield's (1986): https://youtu.be/BQiChvtke9gDavid Frye on Ed Sullivan: https://youtu.be/X340XtpKDoA

The Read-Along: A Mini Book Club For Your Ears
A Need to Purge - "Beneath the Rising" Chapter Eleven

The Read-Along: A Mini Book Club For Your Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021


Episode 189"Beneath the Rising" by Premee Mohamed, Chapter ElevenA rude welcome in Morocco, and a little more background on the cosmic conflict. Anita theorizes about why THEY really want Johnny's generator, while Scott opens the Lovecraft Box to tell us a bit about the Elder Gods.The Read-Along is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network (albertapodcastnetwork.com)! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and join our Goodreads Group to get your discussion on! You can also follow Scott @scottybomb and Anita @nitabing, or e-mail us at thereadalong@gmail.com.The Read-Along logo by Erin Beever (@Erin_Beever), theme song and music by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. This week's sponsors are:ATB FinancialThe Well Endowed PodcastUntil next time gentlereaders! A Need to Purge - "Beneath the Rising" Chapter Eleven

The Hermetic Hour
Adamson's Quest - Winding Up (re-broadcast)

The Hermetic Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 48:00


On Thursday April 21st, 2016 the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon will discuss his Magical Inner Plane novel Adamson's Quest and offer a dramatic reading of Chapter Eleven. This fictional journey up the paths of the Tree of Life was begun back in 1979 in the old pamphlet style Seventh Ray and has been continued in the new journal version of T7R since 1999. The final installment Chapter Twelve is in the works and should be ready by next week. We did a show on Adamson four years ago that is still available in the archives for those who wish more background on the story. Adamson's experiences reflect the anxieties of the times (late 1970s) he tries to overcome psychosomatic illnesses, psychological neurosis, Freudian complexes, Jungian archetypes and Qabalistic paradoxes, while dressed as the Fool in the Tarot, more recently he deals with contemporary problems: reptilian illuminati, pollution, invasion of privacy, social engineering, virtual reality and military-industrial corruption. So, if you want to join the 2084 Army's virtual reality nano-tank corps and battle giant mole-crickets (Mike Charlies) in the non-white house lawn then tune in and let's roll!

Keys for Deliverance with Jake Kail
78: Severing Ungodly Soul Ties

Keys for Deliverance with Jake Kail

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 17:49


We are relational beings and are designed to have meaningful connections with others. But certain types of relationships can be destructive and create an ungodly bond to another person. In this episode, Jake teaches from Chapter Eleven of Setting Captives Free, defining what a soul tie is and describing various ways that ungodly bonds can be established. There is a prayer to sever all ungodly soul ties at the end of the episode, so pray along and break free! Order Jake's new book Setting Captives Free: How to Break the Chains of Demonic Influence. Connect with Jake at JakeKail.com. Keys for Deliverance with Jake Kail is part of the Destiny Image Podcast Network.

Readings from Under the Grapevine
Vanessa The Wonderworker, Chapter Eleven

Readings from Under the Grapevine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 18:31


Vanessa The Wonderworker, Chapter Eleven, written and illustrated by Grace Brooks. Available on Amazon

Keys for Deliverance with Jake Kail
77: Breaking the Power of Word Curses

Keys for Deliverance with Jake Kail

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 18:21


Words can be used to bring blessing, life, comfort, and encouragement to others. But unfortunately, words can also be used to do great damage to a person's life. In this episode, Jake teaches from Chapter Eleven of Setting Captives Free, describing what a word curse is and how to break free. Demonic spirits can attach themselves to these destructive words and oppress people, but God has given us keys to break free! Order Jake's new book Setting Captives Free: How to Break the Chains of Demonic Influence. Connect with Jake at JakeKail.com. Keys for Deliverance with Jake Kail is part of the Destiny Image Podcast Network.

Tis the Podcast
"Another Christmas Story" - Chapter Eleven - We Three Kings - As Read By Claude Bélanger

Tis the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 46:04


Happy Thursday, Christmas fanatics! Welcome to the twelfth official installment of "Another Christmas Story"! This week, listener Claude Bélanger will read to all of you Chapter Eleven of our tale, entitled "We Three Kings". Within this chapter, we switch back to the perspective of President Emily Williams as she and her entourage arrive in New York City on Christmas Eve to greet her foreign visitors from Canada and England. We hope you like it! If you do, make sure to share this episode and our website, upon which the text of this installment is posted, to get it in front of as many eyes as possible! Make sure to check your podcast feeds for your regular weekly episode on Monday, in which the elves are joined by Sean Sotka of "Christmas Podcasts Podcast to talk "A Flintstones Christmas Carol", and next Thursday for the twelfth official chapter of this story - "Chapter Twelve: Christmas Wrapping", which Scarlett of NetfliXmas will be reading to you! In it, Joey and Mary are reunited in the present for the first time since their blowout we witnessed in the prologue, which occurred ten years prior! Enjoy, y'all!

Breaking Down Bad Books
Fifty Shades of Grey - Chapter 11

Breaking Down Bad Books

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 39:49


Join me as I break down Chapter Eleven of Fifty Shades of Grey - in which Christian hates eye contact as much as Ellen Degeneres and we discuss safe words... 'Breaking Down Bad Books' is a podcast analysing trashy bestsellers from a literary perspective. Currently covering E.L. James' erotic romance Fifty Shades of Grey. Read along with me and let me know your thoughts on Twitter @PodBreakingDown or email me at breakingdownpod@gmail.com.Hosted by Nathan Brown, who you can find on Twitter and Instagram @nathanbrown90. Visit www.breakingdownbadbooks.com for more.Visit Booktopia to purchase any books featured on this podcast, or treat yourself to something that's actually well-written.Check out Vitable for daily vitamin packs tailored to your individual needs.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/breaking-down. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mike Luoma's Glow-in-the-Dark Radio
Episode 601: Glow-in-the-Dark Radio 601

Mike Luoma's Glow-in-the-Dark Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 24:03


As BC preps for his new assignment, an upset Lunar Prime Governor Marc Edwards calls and wants to speak to BC immediately. Find out what's up in Chapter Eleven of the Vatican Assassin 15th Anniversary Edition, this week on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio! Free, original, independent science fiction audio adventure from your writer, host and narrator Mike Luoma. 600+ Episodes and counting! Our Promo this week is for Geek Radio Daily: http://GeekRadioDaily.com.    Please consider becoming a Patron and supporting the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/glowinthedarkradio. Free Star Seeds Audiobook? Everything else? Links and details: http://glowinthedarkradio.com and http://mikeluoma.com.   Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com / https://filmmusic.io). Show theme - "Hitman". Vatican Assassin theme - "Phantom From Space".

Mike Luoma's Glow-in-the-Dark Radio
Episode 600: Glow-in-the-Dark Radio 600

Mike Luoma's Glow-in-the-Dark Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 29:49


Playing full-time Vatican Mission Spin Doctor and PR man has BC a little stir crazy. The Pope told his Vatican Assassin to stay deep undercover. But when he finally gets his new assignment, BC wonders if his target is the only one the mission is supposed to eliminate! Hear Chapter Eleven of the special audio version of Vatican Assassin 15th Anniversary Edition on this 600th episode of Glow-in-the-Dark Radio. Writer, host and narrator Mike Luoma has been bringing you free, original, independent audio science fiction adventure almost every week since 2006. Our Promo this week is for Nutty Bites: http://nimlas.org/blog.   See Mike on this week's Story Comic: https://youtu.be/MNKJBxoBFPE.  Please consider becoming a Patron and supporting the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/glowinthedarkradio. Free Audiobooks? Everything else? Links and details: http://glowinthedarkradio.com and http://mikeluoma.com.   Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com / https://filmmusic.io). Show theme - "Hitman". Vatican Assassin theme - "Phantom From Space".

West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy
West Coast Cookbook and Speakeasy - Smothered Benedict Wednesdays 27 Jan 21

West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 62:50


West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy is Now Open! 8am-9am PT/ 11am-Noon ET for our especially special Daily Specials, Smothered Benedict Wednesdays!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, Republicans in the Senate are counting on American Amnesia to disappear the January 6 Insurrection.Then, on the rest of the menu, Biden is set to reopen the online health insurance marketplace, and ease Medicaid rules; Republican-controlled states advance bills to limit abortion; and, one hundred ninety-year old North Carolina-based department store chain Belk, announced it is filing for Chapter Eleven bankruptcy.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where two men have been extradited to the United States from Australia to face charges over a $50 million text messaging fraud; and, the Biden administration will “thoroughly review” US sanctions Trump imposed on the International Criminal Court.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"To those of us who believe that all of life is sacred every crumb of bread and sip of wine is a Eucharist, a remembrance, a call to awareness of holiness right where we are. I want all of the holiness of the Eucharist to spill out beyond church walls, out of the hands of priests and into the regular streets and sidewalks, into the hands of regular, grubby people like you and me, onto our tables, in our kitchens and dining rooms and backyards.” -- Shauna Niequist "Bread and Wine: A Love Letter to Life Around the Table with Recipes"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Show Notes & Links: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2021/1/27/2012146/-West-Coast-Cookbook-amp-Speakeasy-Daily-Special-Smothered-Benedict-Wednesdays

The Exploring Series
At the Mountains of Madness by H.P. Lovecraft (Audiobook)

The Exploring Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 265:26


https://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/mm.aspx Chapter One: 0:00 Chapter Two: 23:13 Chapter Three: 1:03:31 Chapter Four: 1:26:56 Chapter Five: 1:47:22 Chapter Six: 2:16:16 Chapter Seven: 2:32:32 Chapter Eight: 2:54:55 Chapter Nine: 3:12:33 Chapter Ten: 3:34:57 Chapter Eleven: 3:51:28 Chapter Twelve: 4:12:44 Support the Patreon to see Exploring videos early and vote on new ones!: http://bit.ly/1U9QkPh Join the Discord!: https://discord.gg/eBHHHe5 Support the Series with official Merch!: https://t.co/aH0HApXp7v Follow me on Twitter for updates!: https://twitter.com/TES_Mangg Listen on Podcasts: https://anchor.fm/theexploringseries Exploring SCP Foundation Playlist: https://bit.ly/2whu8NA Exploring Dungeons and Dragons Playlist: https://bit.ly/348IZZu Exploring Warhammer 40k Playlist: https://bit.ly/2DoFZgu Exploring Celtic Mythology Playlist: https://bit.ly/2rTuHLm Exploring Norse Mythology Playlist: http://bit.ly/2EAHTda Exploring Elder Scrolls Playlist: http://bit.ly/2fgqQoY Exploring Star Wars Playlist: http://bit.ly/2lNtlN0 Exploring Middle-Earth Playlist: http://bit.ly/2cGNcty Exploring the Cthulhu Mythos Playlist: http://bit.ly/25OI9jY Exploring History Playlist: https://bit.ly/2w7XMqM My Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ManggsLPs --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theexploringseries/support

Dear Rowan
Ethel Barrymore Girl Actress Chapter 11

Dear Rowan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 12:10


Chapter Eleven of Ethel Barrymore Girl Actress by Shirlee P. Newman 1966 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dearrowan/support

Coffee With Kenobi: Star Wars Discussion, Analysis, and Rhetoric
CWK Show #370: The Mandalorian-"The Heiress"

Coffee With Kenobi: Star Wars Discussion, Analysis, and Rhetoric

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 60:56


James Burns (Jedi News) and Matt Sheehan (WMBD News) join Dan Z to discuss Chapter Eleven of The Mandalorian, “The Heiress”. The hosts talk about new additions to the lore of what it means to be a Mandalorian, a new look at the Empire, and the return of a fan-favorite. This is the podcast, you're looking for!__Book your trip to Galaxy's Edge with Coffee With Kenobi’s Travel Partner - CoffeeWithKenobi.com/MouseFanTravel __Become a member of the CWK Alliance to support Coffee With Kenobi, get access to audio and VIDEO of our exclusive weekly podcast, CWK Pour-Over, discover unique merchandise, and more!CoffeeWithKenobi.com/CWKAlliance__Tune in and have a cup of coffee with Dan Z every Monday night at 8:00 pm CST on Facebook LIVE CoffeeWithKenobi.com/LIVE__Join our community in the CWK Cafe and be part of the conversation - CoffeeWithKenobi.com/Community __Shop Coffee With Kenobi shirts, hoodies, stickers, phone cases, and more -CoffeeWithKenobi.com/ShopPull up a chair, grab your favorite coffee mug, and let’s have some Coffee With Kenobi. Thanks for listening, and have a great week; this is the podcast you’re looking for!- Dan Z __Need help to launch your podcast or blog? Want Dan Z to speak at your event? DanZMedia.com------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Visit CoffeeWithKenobi.com for our Star Wars podcast, reviews, news, videos, and more!Follow us on TwitterFollow us on InstagramLike us on FacebookSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelMusic: Jazz Music: Eye to Eye by Steve Torok

RECorder 66
Put Some Tea On

RECorder 66

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 57:01


A break-down of The Mandalorian, Chapter Eleven: "The Heiress" (clips used are from Lucasfilm) MTFBWY.

Radio Razorcrest: A The Mandalorian Podcast
Chapter Eleven: The Heiress

Radio Razorcrest: A The Mandalorian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 80:07


On this episode, Dominic and Chris are joined by Eric Strothers of The Bad Motivators and The Sith List Podcasts to discuss Chapter Eleven of The Mandalorian, "The Heiress". They talk about the live action debut of Bo-Katan, played by Katee Sackhoff, and her interactions with Din Djarin. They also discuss the reveal that Din is part of "The Children of the Watch", and how his meeting with Bo might alter his path. Then they get into what's going on with Moff Gideon and the Imperial Remnant, and what their ultimate goal might be. Plus, Mando and Baby Yoda set sail with some Quarren, Frog Lady is reunited with Frog Gentleman, and a name we never thought we'd hear in live action Star Wars: Ahsoka Tano. All this and much more!

The Star Wars Underworld Podcast Network
Radio Razorcrest | Chapter Eleven: The Heiress

The Star Wars Underworld Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 80:08


On this episode, Dominic and Chris are joined by Eric Strothers of The Bad Motivators (Twitter) and The Sith List (Website) Podcasts to discuss Chapter Eleven of The Mandalorian, "The Heiress".  They talk about the live action debut of Bo-Katan, played by Katee Sackhoff, and her interactions with Din Djarin.  They also discuss the reveal that Din is part of "The Children of the Watch", and how his meeting with Bo might alter his path.  Then they get into what's going on with Moff Gideon and the Imperial Remnant, and what their ultimate goal might be.  Plus, Mando and Baby Yoda set sail with some Quarren, Frog Lady is reunited with Frog Gentleman, and a name we never thought we'd hear in live action Star Wars: Ahsoka Tano.  All this and much more! Support The SWU on Patreon Buy an SWU T-shirt Website: www.starwarsunderworld.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/swunderworld Twitter: @TheSWU Subscribe and Review on iTunes Email: swunderworld@gmail.com Voicemail: 1-410-989-1138

Star Wars Sessions
Mandalorian Recap // Chapter 11: The Heiress

Star Wars Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 48:26


Chapter Eleven has arrived! Episode three of The Mandalorian season two is here and the Sessions are here to dive head first into it with a SPOILER HEAVY recap. Those appearances, that name drop, that action, Frog Man being a hunk – so much to cover and Luke is still catching his breath. For all your Sessions needs, head to starwarssessions.co.uk // Find and support us on PATREON at patreon.com/starwarssessions // Don’t forget to rate, review, subscribe and share! You can find us on Twitter (@starwarssession) and Instagram (@starwarssessions) so come talk the Wars with us! We post polls, questions and thoughts on both socials and the results/comments are featured on the episodes as well. Send your voice messages to hellothere@starwarssessions.co.uk and we'll get them on the show. Catch the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and all good podcast platforms. Thanks again for listening – your continued support is so appreciated by us. MTFBWY.

AandK
TORAH PORTION NOACH, BERESHIT/GENESIS CHAPTER ELEVEN

AandK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 16:14


Reading and cross reference scriptures of Chapter Eleven of Genesis. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aandkministry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aandkministry/support

Readings from Under the Grapevine
Queen Abigail the Wise, Chapter 11

Readings from Under the Grapevine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 20:55


Queen Abigail the Wise, Chapter Eleven, written and illustrated by Grace Brooks. Create Space (2015) Available on Amazon

Intaresu Podcast
Intaresu Podcast 042 - Kaloustian

Intaresu Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 60:40


Our episode 42nd was recorded by Kaloustian, a French DJ from Nice based in Berlin. He is the founder of Epochē parties and is part of the collective Chapter Eleven. In the last years, he has played in clubs like Griessmühle, Crack Bellmer, and Humboldthain Club. His sound is influenced by Romanian and Detroit's minimal house & techno. During his sets, you can listen to dancefloor-oriented tracks with deep grooves, endless loops, rolling basses, and trippy sonorities. Hit play and enjoy his journey! Keep an eye on Kaloustian https://soundcloud.com/cyrilkaloustian https://www.facebook.com/Kaloustiandj Listen to more Intaresu https://intaresu.com

Catholic Daily Reflections
Thursday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time - The Lord's Prayer

Catholic Daily Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 6:15


“This is how you are to pray: Our Father who art in heaven…”  Matthew 6:9The following is an excerpt from the My Catholic Worship! book, Chapter Eleven, on the Lord’s Prayer:The Lord’s Prayer is indeed a summary of the entire Gospel.  It is called “The Lord’s Prayer” in that Jesus Himself gave it to us as a way of teaching us to pray.  In this prayer, we find seven petitions to God.  Within those seven petitions we will find every human longing and every expression of faith found within the Scriptures.  Everything we need to know about life and prayer is contained in the wonderful prayer.Jesus Himself gave us this prayer as the model of all prayer.  It is good that we repeat the words of the Lord’s Prayer regularly in vocal prayer.  This is also done in the various sacraments and liturgical worship.  However, saying this prayer is not enough.  The goal is to internalize each and every aspect of this prayer so that it becomes a model of our personal petition to God and an entrustment of our entire life to Him.The Foundation of PrayerThe Lord’s Prayer begins not with a petition; rather, it begins with us acknowledging our identity as children of the Father.  This is a key foundation for the Lord’s Prayer to be prayed properly.  It also reveals the foundational approach we must take in all prayer and in the entire Christian life.  The opening statement preceding the seven petitions is as follows: “Our Father who art in Heaven.”  Let’s take a look at what is contained in this opening statement of the Lord’s Prayer.Filial Boldness: At Mass, the priest invites the people to pray the Lord’s Prayer by saying, “At the Savior’s command and formed by divine teaching we dare to say…”  This “daring” on our part comes from the foundational understanding that God is our Father.  Each Christian is to see the Father as my Father.  We must see ourselves as God’s children and approach Him with the confidence of a child.  A child with a loving parent is not afraid of that parent.  Rather, children have the greatest trust that their parents love them no matter what.  Even when they sin, children know they are still loved.  This must be our fundamental starting point for all prayer.  We must start with an understanding that God loves us no matter what.  With this understanding of God we will have all the confidence we need to call on Him.Abba: Calling God “Father” or, more specifically, “Abba” means we cry out to God in the most personal and intimate of ways.  “Abba” is a term of endearment for the Father.  This shows that God is not just the Almighty or the All-Powerful.  God is so much more.  God is my loving Father and I am the Father’s beloved son or daughter.“Our” Father: To call God “our” Father expresses an entirely new relationship as a result of the New Covenant that was established in the blood of Christ Jesus.  This new relationship is one in which we are now God’s people and He is our God.  It’s an exchange of persons and, therefore, deeply personal.  This new relationship is nothing other than a gift from God to which we have no right.  We have no right to be able to call God our Father.  It’s a grace and a gift. This grace also reveals our profound unity to Jesus as the Son of God.  We can only call God “Father” in so far as we are one with Jesus.  His humanity unites us to Him and we now share in a deep bond with Him.Calling God “our” Father also reveals the union we share with one another.  All who call God their Father in this intimate way are brothers and sisters in Christ.  We, therefore, are not only deeply connected together; we also are enabled to worship God together.  In this case, individualism is left behind in exchange for fraternal unity.  We are members of this one divine family as a glorious gift of God.Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.  Jesus, I trust in You.Source of content: catholic-daily-reflections.comCopyright © 2020 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.

Prison Professors With Michael Santos
138. Earning Freedom by Michael Santos

Prison Professors With Michael Santos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 25:48


Earning Freedom by Michael Santos Conquering a 45-Year Prison Term Chapter Eleven: 2003-2005 Months 190-209 Chapter Eleven: 2003-2005 Months 190-209   Officer Ruiz grips the handcuffs that secure my wrists behind my back as we walk across the lawn. He’s a rookie in his early 20s, slight, and wearing a uniform that looks two sizes too big for him. The lieutenant’s office at Fort Dix is a single story, red brick building, only 20 yards away from the visiting room. Ruiz pulls open the heavy steel door and steers me inside the narrow corridor. We walk past an open office on the left and I see Lieutenant Nesbitt. He’s the embodiment of BOP cruelty, with his faded blue eyes and crooked nose, intoxicated by power. “Lieutenant, I’ve got Inmate Santos,” Officer Ruiz’s polite voice cracks as he announces our arrival. “I’ll get to him when I’m ready.” I hear the lieutenant call from the office. “Have him face the wall.” “Yes sir.” Ruiz leaves me with my toes touching the wall. While closing my eyes and resting my forehead against the cold concrete, I worry about Carole in the visiting room, knowing she must be frantic. Jingling keys that hang from the heavy black leather belts of the guards who cross the hallway a few feet away grate on my nerves. To the guards, a man facing the wall in restraints for hours at a time is no different from the red fire extinguisher beside me; they’re used to inanimate objects. I had hoped I’d never wear cuffs and chains again, but with nearly 10 years still to serve, that’s not realistic. I wonder if I’m here because of the books I wrote. “Bring Inmate Santos in here,” the lieutenant finally calls out. I feel a tug when the guard’s hand grips the chain on my cuffs to pull me back from the wall. As if I’m a four-legged animal on a leash, he steers me down the hall to the lieutenant’s office where Nesbitt is leaning back in his swivel chair behind a cluttered wooden desk. “Well, Counselor. It seems we meet again.” His eyes drill into me. “Tell me what’s going on in my institution.” I return his stare, opened face, and shrug my shoulders. “I don’t have anything to tell you, but I’d like to know why I’m here and why you terminated my visit.” He scowls. “Have it your way,” he spins his chair away from me. “Lock him up.” The guard turns me around and leads me through the front door, across a courtyard, and into the parking lot outside the prison gates where he unlocks the sliding door of a white van. I step in and sit on the black vinyl bench seat, pressing my knees against the steel mesh that separates the driver from his passengers. He drives across the parking lot and down the road to the entrance of Fort Dix West, the adjacent compound. I’m going to the Special Housing Unit (SHU), “the hole.” Associate Warden Nuss, at McKean, was the last petty bureaucrat who ordered me locked in SHU, but that was only for one night, and it was for administrative reasons, when he was transferring me out seven years ago. I don’t know what put me in Lieutenant Nesbitt’s crosshairs, and the guards who process me refuse to give any information as they strip search and lock me in a single cell. I start to pace, coming up blank as I try to think of any possible reason that could justify this change. I don’t have contraband in my cell, and I don’t have a single enemy. I wonder why Nesbitt would bother me, even though I know I may as well be wondering why a rattlesnake strikes.  It’s his nature.  Still, I don’t have any idea why I’m here. My worries about Carole escalate, as I wonder how she’s handling this disruption. Guards took me away before her eyes and I know that she’s frightened for me. Being married to a prisoner means never taking tomorrow for granted. I hope she’s called Julie and Carol Zachary by now. They’ll help her get through this. The light in my cell is always on. I lie on my stomach, crossing my arms to use as a pillow beneath my head on the gray vinyl mat. I try to sleep but a wicked anxiety prevents me from being able to relax. Several hours after midnight I give up on sleep and start exercising, doing pushups on the concrete floor. When my body heats up, I step out of my orange jumpsuit and continue in my boxers. Sometime after dawn the square trap in my cell door opens and an orderly slides in breakfast on a plastic brown tray. It’s a bowl of unappealing hot cereal and a red apple. I push the button on the aluminum sink and rinse the apple in cold water that arcs from the faucet, then bite into the crispy red skin of the fruit. It’s fresh and I savor it as sweet juice shoots through my mouth. I eat the entire apple to its core and wish I had another, but this is it until lunch. When the guard returns for the tray, he looks through the square window of the cell and sees me in my boxers doing pushups on the floor. “What’re you doing in the hole?” It’s Officer Flores asking. I know him from when he worked in the Fort Dix housing units. He’s a friendly man in his 40s, with kind brown eyes and compassion. “No one’s told me anything.” I step to speak through the crack of the door, brushing away beads of sweat that ooze from my forehead. Officer Flores points to his ears and shakes his head, then steps closer to the door. “Speak into the door frame. I can’t hear you,” he tells me. “I said no one has told me anything. Lieutenant Nesbitt terminated my visit yesterday and locked me in here.” “After I collect the breakfast trays, I’ll see what I can find out. You didn’t get a shot did you?” I shrug. “I wouldn’t know.  No one has passed me any paperwork.” Officer Flores nods, and then comes into the doorframe again. “We’re not allowed to read your website anymore.” “Why not?” “I don’t know,” he says. “I used to read it every day at work, but now the BOP server blocks it.” “Do you think that’s why I’m here?” “Let me check. I’ll be back. Do you need anything?” “Thanks. I’d appreciate a pencil and some paper, and a Bible if you’ve got one.”
I resume my pushups, grateful for Officer Flores’s kindness. If he can tell me what’s going on, I’ll figure out how to respond. I squeeze two more sets of pushups in before I hear Officer Flores tapping the window of my cell door with his knuckle. I stand and walk closer. “You’re on the transfer list. I’ve got to take you out.” “What? Transferred? Where am I going?” “I don’t have access to that information. I’ve got orders to take you out.” “When?” “Right now. Roll up your stuff.” I shake my head, bothered that the complications of my life will disrupt Carole and Nichole’s life yet again. Disheartened, I pull the sheets and blankets from the mat and bundle them into a ball.  Then I step into the orange jumpsuit and back up against the door. Officer Flores unlocks the trap and I push my hands through the slot. I hear the metal click, as he cuffs my wrists, gently, leaving room for them to swivel. I appreciate this small act of kindness. With both hands I grab the bedding bundle while he unlocks and opens the steel door. “You didn’t know anything about a transfer?” he asks. I shrug and shake my head. “I got married last June. My wife has just settled into this community. This transfer will devastate her.” Stepping out of the cell, I walk with him to the desk where he hands me off to a large guard I don’t recognize. In front of both officers I dress out, exchanging my orange jumpsuit for traveling khakis. I nod to Officer Flores as his colleague steers me down a maze of corridors, then to another holding cell where I’m locked in with 17 boisterous prisoners. We’re all “on the chain,” scheduled for movement to some other prison. The sound of waist chains, leg irons, and handcuffs dropping on the concrete floor nauseates me. I’ve heard it so many times over the years and I never get used to it. My mood turns dark with sadness. I’ve adjusted to the institutionalized schedule at Fort Dix through my writing, my exercise, and my friendships. I married Carole here, and since last January I’ve spent 30 hours each month holding her soft hands in the visiting room. With those comforts gone, I sit against the wall and question what the next phase of this journey will bring. A guard unlocks the door and calls me out first, bringing incontrovertible proof that I’m starting over, off to another prison. “So you’re the one who’s causing all the trouble here.” I’ve never seen this guard in my life, though he looks like a copy of all the others. I don’t know why he’s talking to me, but I try to ignore his unsettling comment, staring ahead, ignoring the queasiness in my stomach as he tugs on my restraints to ensure that I’m fully locked in. “Nothing to say?” He’s much taller than I am, and much wider. His size, coupled with a dark complexion and five o’clock shadow, give him a menacing look. I’d like him to shut his mouth and move on to belittle the next prisoner, but instead he spits a stream of brown tobacco juice into his white foam cup and glares at me. When each prisoner is chained and secured, the guards lead us outside in a line. The sun is rising, but it’s a cold November morning, and without a jacket I shiver in line, waiting for the guard with the files to call my name. “Santos!” I step forward when he yells for me. I recite my registration number and submit to yet another yank on my restraints as guards make their final check. The leg irons are heavy. Only a few links hang between my ankles so I have to carefully climb the stairs onto the bus. I drop into an empty bench seat, taking a final look through the metal mesh at Fort Dix. My chest tightens as sadness washes over me. It hasn’t even been a day and I already miss Carole. As we cross a bridge into Philadelphia my stomach lurches when I see the federal courthouse. It bothers me as I contemplate the possibility of going back to court, wondering whether some unknown entity is setting me up. I’ve been in prison too long to have any business with the court, and I’m overcome with anxiety that some guard might be framing me for new criminal charges, wanting to discredit what I write about prisons. The bus parks in a garage beneath the courthouse, and I hear that a federal detention center exists above the courthouse. I follow the procession into a new holding cell and, after guards remove my chains, I sit on the floor. The concrete makes my butt sore, so I sit on my hands and lean my back against the wall. A guard tosses brown sack lunches through the bars. I catch mine and look inside. Uncertainty about what’s going on robs my appetite, but since I don’t know when the next meal might come, I pull out the sandwich and remove the clear plastic wrap. I savor the food, still hungry after I swallow the last bite. Prisoners are called out, one after another, until I’m left with one other man to wait. Dinner is a repeat of lunch, with the stale white bread tasting even better the second time. I wonder how much longer I’ll have to wait, and when I’m the last man in the cell, I start to pace. “Santos,” an obese guard calls my name as she unlocks the gate. She leads me through a bright corridor and directs me into an office. A sandy-haired man in his mid-fifties greets me with a smile from his swivel chair behind the desk. I can’t place him, but he’s familiar, and I know that he must’ve worked in some prison where I’ve been held before. “I saw ‘Santos’ on the file and I was wondering whether it was you,” he tells me as he spins around in his chair. “How’ve you been?” The black nametag pinned above the pocket of his shirt reads “Carter.” I remember him as a guard from McKean. “Fine, until yesterday,” I answer. “No one told you about this transfer?” “I didn’t know anything when the lieutenant locked me in the hole, and I still don’t,” I repeat for what feels like the umpteenth time. My head aches. “Let’s see where you’re going. Give me your number.” I recite my registration number and listen as he types it into his computer, staring at the screen. “You’re going to FLF SCP,” he reads the abbreviated designation. “It’s a camp.” “What? Are you sure?” My anxiety turns to elation and I exhale with relief, smiling. “I’m going to a camp?” “Yes, in Florence, Colorado. I’m surprised no one told you. It’s good news, isn’t it?” “Are you kidding me? It’s so good I can’t believe it. I’ve been in turmoil for the past 24 hours. This is incredible news. I can’t wait to tell my wife, I’m sure she’s going crazy with worry.” “The airlift usually leaves on Mondays, so you’ll stay here through the rest of the week and the weekend,” he tells me. “But you’ll be flying west soon.” ******* It’s Sunday morning and I’m exercising in the housing unit at the Philadelphia Detention Center when a guard approaches me. “Are you Santos?” “Yes.” “Come with me.” I follow him as he walks into the guards’ station where he sits in the chair behind the metal desk. “Close the door,” he tells me, and when I do, the noise from the housing unit is silenced. “Are you married?” He glares and judges me. “Yes.” “What’s your wife’s name?” “Carole Santos.” He scratches his chin and stares at me. “What’s she doing at my institution?” “What are you talking about?” “There’s a woman outside claiming to be your wife, trying to talk her way into visiting.” I shrug. “So what’s the problem?” “What’s the problem? You haven’t been here long enough to have a visiting list approved.” “I’ve been here for six days. I gave the counselor my wife’s name the night I was processed in.” “Visitors aren’t authorized on the premises until staff approves them. She’s not getting in.” “Then don’t let her in,” I shrug, “but deal with the consequences that will follow.” “What consequences,” he asks. “With all due respect, you’re not in a position to deny her. BOP policy permits immediate family to visit. She was on my visiting list at Fort Dix, and unless you want to respond to an administrative remedy complaint about why you’re disregarding BOP policy, I suggest you let me talk to the decision maker.” “What’re you, a lawyer, somebody important or something?” “I’ve been in prison since 1987, and if you read my file you’ll find that I know my way around this system. I’m not new at this.” “Step outside,” he commands.  “We’ll see how sharp you are when the lieutenant comes.” Through the office window I watch as he picks up the telephone receiver, pushes three buttons, and has a brief conversation before setting the phone down. He writes on a pad, then walks out of the office and locks the door behind him. “Got your ID?” he asks, sounding annoyed. “Yes.” “Let’s go,” he snaps. He leads me from the housing unit into a lobby area, and then onto the elevator. “Step to the back and face the wall,” he directs me, pushing the ground floor button. As the elevator starts to drop, my heart beats faster. I’m eager to hold my wife again, eager to share the news that I’m being transferred to camp. After submitting to a quick strip search in the holding room I’m back in my green jumpsuit and hurrying through the door to the visiting room. Families sit across from each other, talking in hushed tones. It resembles any other visiting room, but it’s much quieter than Fort Dix. The guard at the desk recites the rules to me. I give him my ID card then search the room for Carole. I see her standing in her long navy wool coat, smiling and waiting for me. “I’ve missed you so much.” She walks forward to embrace me. Her kiss rejuvenates me, like succulent fruit after a 10-mile run on a sunny day. “We only have an hour to visit because there’s a line of people around the block and they’re all waiting to get in. You have to sit across from me. We can’t hold hands, and you have to raise your hand for permission to use the bathroom.” Carole rattles off the rules as we sit facing each other. “Wow!” I’m impressed with her command of the situation.  “Okay, Honey. Let’s make the most of the time we have.” I’m laughing, happy to see her and relieved that she sounds strong and confident. “How did you know to come here and how did you talk your way in?” “I’ve been following you on the BOP website. Once I knew you were in Philadelphia, I started calling and found out your housing unit is allowed to visit on Sundays. I brought the policy statement and a notarized copy of our marriage certificate with my identification. At first the guard wasn’t going to let me in, but I showed him the policy statement and asked to see the officer in charge. He verified my date of birth, then let me in.” “You’re incredible. Will you love me this much when my sentence ends?” “Forever.” “That’s good to hear.  I thought you might just want to be a prison wife.” “Ha, ha,” she smirks. “Did you receive my letter explaining everything that happened?” “I already knew. What do you think I’ve been doing since you vanished from our visit?” “Tell me everything,” I say. “I was crazy with worry when you didn’t come back. And then Officer Ruiz told me I had to leave, that our visit had been terminated. I drove home and started calling the prison right away, leaving messages with everyone I could think of. Your former unit manager, Mr. Jones, finally called me the next morning and said that he submitted you for transfer to a camp. I was instantly relieved and thrilled at the same time. We’re moving to Colorado!” “Slow down, Honey,” I caution her. “You just passed your exam to sell real estate here. Don’t you think you should get your license and sell a few houses, replenish our savings?” “Honey, I’m not staying in New Jersey if you’re living in Colorado.” “Let’s think this through, honey.  I love you and of course I want you with me. But let me get there and see how things look. We shouldn’t make snap decisions, that’s all I’m saying.” “I’ve already checked. I know exactly where you’re going. Apartments cost about the same out there as they cost here.” “What about a job? You spent all this time and money to get your New Jersey real estate license. Don’t you think you should at least try to make some money before we take on the cost of another cross-country move?” “Hey, we always said our marriage would come first. I need to be where you are, and we need to visit whenever we’re able to. That’s what we promised each other.” “Okay, okay,” I acquiesce. I’m pleased with her devotion, but worried about our finances. “We’ll discuss it more when I’m there. But do some more research and see what you can learn about the local job market. We’ll work something out.”  

E. M. Foner SciFi AudioBooks Read By The Author
Turing Test Audiobook Chapter 11 by E. M. Foner.

E. M. Foner SciFi AudioBooks Read By The Author

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 15:45


Chapter Eleven of Turing Test Copyright 2020 by E. M. FonerIn which Mark and eBeth do some creative editing for the Observer team’s final report to the League of Sentient Entities Regulating Space.Contact the author through Facebook or the E. M. Foner website.

Big Book Podcast
Chapter Eleven – A VISION FOR YOU

Big Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 26:35


The Big Book comes alive with Howard L’s inspired reading of Chapter Eleven, A VISION FOR YOU, the last chapter in the main section of the first edition of “Alcoholics Anonymous”, originally published in 1939**. Sober since 1988, one-day-at-a-time, Howard’s smooth, yet heart-felt, delivery makes listening easy and enjoyable! Listen at our website and read-along with the transcription of each chapter. Or download and subscribe to this podcast for free at Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And, if you have a minute, please leave a review! If you are new to podcasts, click here for Apple’s online guide on how to download, subscribe, and listen to podcasts. You can order a reproduction of the first printing of the first edition of the Big Book or other publications directly from AA World Services. For additional information about AA, visit https://aa.org Tell those you sponsor and your friends in the Program about the Big Book Podcast. And be sure to share this podcast with anyone you know who has the desire to stop drinking. It may be the only version of the Big Book they ever hear! ** The 1st and 2nd editions of the Big Book (out-of-copyright and in the public domain) are used exclusively for this podcast.

Firewhisky and Honey's Podcast
1.11 The Debt of Time: Closer Than Ever (When Kat Became Mad Eye Moody)

Firewhisky and Honey's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 70:19


Your hosts battle sleep deprivation and styes to bring you Chapter Eleven of the Debt of Time. Horcrux in hand, our heroes return to Hogwarts. Hermione and Sirius battle for their lives and things get crazy. Meanwhile, Kat and Claire ramble and sing their way through, as per usual.

Magic Quest Boys of Dragontown
B1.Ch11 - The Gold Kobold

Magic Quest Boys of Dragontown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 53:47


Book One, Chapter Eleven. Team Quest Boys makes an alliance, forms an entourage, and gets some much needed sleep.   Music by Erik DeLong   New episodes release Fridays! Come get it.

Shirdi Sai Baba
Chapter 11: Patience Pays

Shirdi Sai Baba

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 15:57


Listen to Chapter Eleven of the new rendering of the Sri Sai Satcharitra by Divine Lineage’s Spiritual Director, Monika Penukonda. The original transcript of this sacred text by Hemadpant has been translated into an English language more accessible to modern English speakers. The benefits of regular reading and contemplation of the Satcharitra are innumerable, not only bringing wisdom and enlightenment, but the curing of any kind of problem and obstacles. It also brings support in all the endeavors of your life.

So, You Want to Read Tolkien
Episode 69: One Does Not Ride Shadowfax, He Rides You

So, You Want to Read Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 37:23


This week Caitlin, Rachel, and Emmy discuss Book Three, Chapter Eleven of the Two Towers, The Palantir Characters Pippin – a hobbit who makes a bad choice and it gives him exactly what he wanted Merry – a hobbit who really, really just wants to sleep Gandalf – Wizard with answers! Aragorn – a man […]

Mike Luoma's Glow-in-the-Dark Radio
Glow-in-the-Dark Radio 532

Mike Luoma's Glow-in-the-Dark Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 26:08


The alien Dolomay of the Ancient Enemy, thawed out from suspended animation, now has five ships and crews raiding and killing with him. BC is sure Dolomay is using his race's telepathic powers to recruit and retain his minions. And Dolomay and his attacks are only half the problem! The interstellar war rages on in Chapter Eleven of Vatican Abdicator! Host Mike Luoma reads you his science fiction adventures each week. Listen to Glow-in-the-Dark Radio – always Free to listen, subscribe and download.   Book News - New Artist on Alibi Jones: Christmas Present – welcome Kasey Bouchard!    New Alibi Jones novel, coming May 2020!    Please support Mike and this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/glowinthedarkradio    Mike does pro voice work – see: https://www.glowinthedarkradio.com/voice-work   Join the mailing list: http://eepurl.com/0_Z7z    Promo is for Nutty Bites: http://www.nimlas.org    Home(s): http://mikeluoma.com - http://glowinthedarkradio.com - http://alibijones.com

The Read-Along: A Mini Book Club For Your Ears
Doesn't Quite Translate - "A Memory Called Empire" Chapter Eleven

The Read-Along: A Mini Book Club For Your Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019


Episode 94"A Memory Called Empire" by Arkady Martine, Chapter ElevenIt sure seems like Mahit will never have another good night's sleep, as she returns to her ambassadorial suite for the first time in days. Meantime, Anita and Scott discuss Lsel station's seeming lack of culture.The Read-Along is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network powered by ATB. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and join our Goodreads Group to get your discussion on! You can also follow Scott @scottybomb and Anita @nitabing.Until next time gentlereaders! Doesn't Quite Translate - "A Memory Called Empire" Chapter Eleven

Missing in Ohio
Chapter Ten: the Disappearance Of Yvonne Regler

Missing in Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 22:06


  Show Notes:   Welcome to Missing in Ohio, a podcast devoted to telling the stories of Ohio’s Missing loved ones. I am your host Kelly Bruce, and this is Chapter Ten: the Disappearance Of Yvonne Regler.    Yvonne Annette Regler is a Missing Person From Fairview Park, Ohio. Yvonne was last seen on August 8, 1977. She was 17 years old at the time of her disappearance and would be 58 years old today.    Yvonne is a Caucasian female that is approximately 5’10” tall and 135 lbs. with light brown hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a yellow t-shirt and cut off denim shorts. If you have information on the disappearance of Yvonne Regler, please contact the Fairview Park Police Department at 440-356-4422.    You can find Missing in Ohio on Facebook at  https://facebook.com/Missing-in-Ohio-170663570461528/   Join in the discussion on our Facebook group page Missing in Ohio Podcast.    Find us on Twitter @missing_ohio   Instagram: missing_in_ohio   If you like Missing in Ohio and would like to help us continue to raise awareness, please give us 5 Stars and a Review on iTunes and any other listening platform you enjoy.    You can listen to Missing in Ohio on Spotify, Podbean, iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher.                             Missing in Ohio Now has a Patreon Page. We offer a variety of tier levels which allow you to help support us. Tier levels begin for as little as $2.00 per month. All money donated will go towards investigation costs, production of weekly episodes, upgrading equipment, and hosting Missing Person Awareness Events. We do this all out of pocket so your donation will be greatly appreciated.    https://patreon.com/invite/bxkwjk   You can also make a one time donation on PayPal by using our email address missingpersonsinohio@gmail.com Thank you for listening to Missing in Ohio Chapter Ten: the disappearance of Yvonne Regler. Tune in next time for Chapter Eleven.

Ravenclaw Readers
Book 1 - 11: Quidditch & Jason and the Golden Fleece

Ravenclaw Readers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 48:46


This week we're examining Chapter Eleven, Quidditch, along with the story of Jason and the Golden Fleece from Apollonius's "Argonautica". We discuss the similarities between Hermione and Medea's magic and heroism We also consider the relationship between the sacred and the profane at Hogwarts. We give more thought to the ideas of bravery and recklessness, and what these ideas mean for our rule-breaking trio.

Enjoying the Goodness of God
Chapter Eleven - Everything Is Going To Be OK

Enjoying the Goodness of God

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 11:13


Chapter Eleven of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. No matter how much the sin, Jesus always has more grace. When we see the grace of Jesus we are transformed. It is not something we do. It is something He does. When we start believing correctly, we start behaving correctly effortlessly. Because you have given up your filthy rags of self-righteousness you can boldly declare, "The Lord is my righteousness!"

The Read-Along: A Mini Book Club For Your Ears
Basket Casket - "The Word is Murder" Chapter Eleven

The Read-Along: A Mini Book Club For Your Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2018


Episode 48"The Word is Murder" by Anthony Horowitz, Chapter ElevenOur author and his detective take part in a very unusual funeral, which ends about as strangely as a funeral could. Meanwhile, we learn that one of our suspects may not have been totally honest with Hawthorne, and a mystery mourner piques our curiosity.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and join our Goodreads Group to get your discussion on! You can also follow Scott @scottybomb and Anita @nitabing.Until next time gentlereaders!Basket Casket - "The Word is Murder" Chapter Eleven

Mike Bennett Podcasts

Chapter Eleven of Bram Stoker's classic gothic horror novel. Read by Mike Bennett. Links: Mike Bennett at Patreon. Sign up today for the ongoing podcast novel, Underwood and Flinch Underground. https://www.patreon.com/mikebennett

Mike Luoma's Glow-in-the-Dark Radio
Glow-in-the-Dark Radio 489

Mike Luoma's Glow-in-the-Dark Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2018 19:43


No biggie, just sneaking into a crime lord's estate to rescue a kidnapped scientist. Happens every day, right? Alibi Jones tries to free old friend Krish, held by mobster Tony Yang, in Chapter Eleven of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest! The short "story-so-far" before the chapter means you can jump right in. Host Mike Luoma reads his independent science fiction on each free episode. Celebrating 12 years of podcasting – The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!    Join the mailing list: http://eepurl.com/0_Z7z    "Introducing... RED HOT!" at ComiXology: http://ow.ly/LjEx30lVLwa    Mike's Articles at Medium: https://medium.com/@glowinthedarkradio     Mike's radio home, WBKM: http://wbkm.org   Promo is for Geek Radio Daily: http://geekradiodaily.com   Home(s): http://mikeluoma.com - http://glowinthedarkradio.com - http://alibijones.com

PontoCast
Podcast | PontoCast: Review de Legion #03 – Chapter Eleven (2×03)

PontoCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 45:00


A loucura da linguagem, perdidos em labirintos e outras lindas insanidades: este é o "Chapter Eleven" de Legion. Você está pronto para mergulhar para cima disso conosco? O post Podcast | PontoCast: Review de Legion #03 – Chapter Eleven (2×03) apareceu primeiro em .

The Positive Head Podcast
663: "Oneness", Chapter 11—integrating changes at the collective level

The Positive Head Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 33:43


Brandon reads ch. 11 of Oneness, a book that P-Heads are now familiar with thanks to Brandon often reading chapters from it and referring to it as a "handbook for ascension". Chapter Eleven deals with dynamics that play out at the so-called collective level of consciousness, encompassing all of humanity and including natural disasters and other dramatic examples of collective energy release.

Heart Yoga Radio
LAO TZU: PART SIX

Heart Yoga Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2017 16:24


In this podcast, we consider Chapter Eleven of The Tao Te Ching. This chapter deals with the uses of emptyness, not only in the sphere of practical life but also for meditation. [Free. 17 minutes.]

Dan Decker Books
Black Brick – Chapter Eleven

Dan Decker Books

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2017 16:51


This week’s episode features Chapter Eleven of Black Brick. Here is an excerpt from the show: AS I STEPPED INTO the high-rise office building, I resisted shaking my head to get the ringing out of my ears. From what I could tell, my hearing was normal, even though it felt like there was cotton in […]

Pynchon in Public Podcast
Forty Eight: Is He They?

Pynchon in Public Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 85:14


04.22: Gravity’s Rainbow In which we continue our discussion of Gravity’s Rainbow with a careful look at the second half of Book Three, Chapter Eleven – the Pökler chapter. Alan mentions The Glass Bead Game by Hermann Hesse. Here’s a link to it in Google Books, and here’s the summary on Wikipedia. Chris mentions a concept called “the deep state.” […]

Pynchon in Public Podcast
Forty-Seven: That Whole Kafka Thing

Pynchon in Public Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 105:14


04.21: Gravity’s Rainbow In which we continue our discussion of Gravity’s Rainbow with a careful look at the first half of Book Three, Chapter Eleven – the Pökler chapter.  

The Hermetic Hour
Adamson's Quest - Winding Up

The Hermetic Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016 48:00


On Thursday April 21st, 2016 the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon will discuss his Magical Inner Plane novel Admson's Quest and offer a dramatic reading of Chapter Eleven. This fictional journey up the paths of the Tree of Life was begun back in 1979 in the old pamphlet style Seventh Ray and has been continued in the new journal version of T7R since 1999. The final installment Chapter Twelve is in the works and should be ready by next week. We did a show on Adamson four years ago that is still available in the archives for those who wish more background on the story. Adamson's experiences reflect the anxieties of the times (late 1970s) he tries to overcome psychosomatic illnesses, psychological neurosis, Freudian complexes, Jungian archetypes and Qabalistic paradoxes, while dressed as the Fool in the Tarot, more recently he deals with contemporary problems: reptilian illuminati, pollution, invasion of privacy, social engineering, virtual reality and military-industrial corruption. So, if you want to join the 2084 Army's virtual reality nano-tank corps and battle giant mole-crickets (Mike Charlies) in the non-whitehouse lawn then tune in and let's roll!  

ARCHIVOS Podcast Network
Workshop Episode 90 (Guest Host: J. Daniel Sawyer)

ARCHIVOS Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2015 71:54


J. Daniel Sawyer - author of "Predestination", "The Resurrection Junket", "Making Tracks: A Writer's Guide to Audiobooks (and How to Produce Them)" returns (once again) to the Big Chair at the Roundtable to apply his substantial writerly prowess to brainstorming a tale of global intrigue, genetic experiments, and the young woman around which it all evolves. // Amazon.com Widgets The story, by creageous Guest Writer Monica T. Rodrigez, is a tale of a young woman with telekinetic powers caught in a web of corporate conspiracies and covert military programs as she tries to find the truth about herself and her father. Mike Luoma (of the "Glow in the Dark Radio" podcast)returns as my co-host and together we delve into this delicious tales, rooting through dark corners, hacking top secret files until we uncover a HUGE cache of Literary Gold (and check out Dan's 20 Minutes With... Episode for even more writerly goodness). PROMO:  Alba Salix, Royal Physician, a fairytale comedy for the ear (by Eli McIlveen) Workshop Episode 90 (Guest Host: J. Daniel Sawyer) [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! Coming up for Dan... Dan's story "And Then She was Gone" (Book One in the Clark Lantham Mysteries) is a part of the "Dark Justice" story bundle... a great price for so many fabulous tales, but TIME IS RUNNING OUT! Go... NOW! :D He has resumed his podcasting inclinations, including "Freewill and Other Compulsions" (part of the Antithesis Progression) and "The Next 10,000 Hours" "Blood and Weeds", number seven in the Clark Lantham series comes out this month! You'd know all this (and more) if you were tuned in to his website. His Amazon Page will give you the tales... Facebook and Twitter will give you the REST of the story ;) Our Guest Writer Monica T. Rodrigez           Mike Luoma is rockin' the world... Mike Luoma He's currently narrating his "Vatican Ambassador" novel the splendid Glow-in-the-Dark Radio podcast. He's up to Chapter Eleven (but you can listen to it all from the beginning) "Red Hot" #2 is out along with Mike's other graphic novels, all of which are available on Comixology Follow him on the Twitters and the Facebooks And there's also these bits of literary fabulousity...   //

Cairo
Chapter Eleven

Cairo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2014


Chapter Eleven. Brought to you by Amber Sound.

Readings from Under the Grapevine
The Edge of Mysterion: Chapter Eleven

Readings from Under the Grapevine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2014 26:47


The Edge of Mysterion, Chapter Eleven, by Richard Rene (Conciliar Press, 2011)

Curtain Jerks Wrestling Podcast
Tommy End, Rosie Leigh, and Ali Armstrong

Curtain Jerks Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2014 78:11


Tommy End, Rosie Leigh and Ali Armstrong from Progress Wrestling are the special guest interviews this week with Scott and Tom Anstey (Wrestling Memes) backstage before Chapter Eleven. Tommy talks about the origins of his tag team the Sumerian Death Squad to his favorite conspiracy theories. Rosie Leigh and Ali Armstrong discuss the passionate British fans and getting their start in professional wrestling. Plus, Billy Kidman cannot be powerbombed, Cesaro and John Cena have an epic match on Raw, "Macho Man" Randy Savage wants Jonathan Taylor Thomas in the WWE Hall of Fame, your #jerktweets are answered including "Candice Bergen, either young or old, makes her debut in the wrestling world to provide valet services for whom?", and A.W. tries to explain why the Prime Time Players split up when his horse suffers a near fatal accident.

Untangling Christianity Podcast
26: Honor and Shame | Chap 11 of Not A Fan by Kyle Idleman

Untangling Christianity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2014 69:39


This episode finds John and Gregg discussing Chapter Eleven from Not a Fan by Kyle Idleman. Gregg begins by agreeing with Idleman’s view that crucifixion was ultimately humiliating. Specifically, the importance of ‘honour and shame’ in 1st century Palestine means that crucifixion not only results in a grueling death but also completely abases and discredits the victim. […] The post 26: Honor and Shame | Chap 11 of Not A Fan by Kyle Idleman appeared first on Untangling Christianity.

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Alibi Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2009 24:34


The trio finds a lot more than they bargained for as they enter a small building on the planetoid in search of an underground hangar. They find Masakov - the "mad scientist" - the sick surgeon whose lab they were just exploring. They find Piccolo's sister, find out someone is not who they said they were, and discover the Eldred Ship, de-powered and in deplorable condition. The first part of Chapter Eleven.

Alderpod - The Aldersgate Cycle Podcast
Alderpod #13 – Chapter Eleven: Dalliance

Alderpod - The Aldersgate Cycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2008


Chapter Eleven: Dalliance Huzzah! After hitting 25K for NaNoWriMo, and the official halfway point, I celebrated by recording Chapter Eleven of The Aldersgate. I won’t be able to stay away come December, I tell you. I’m just itching to get back, though I have to admit I’m very pleased with where Pilgrim of the Sky […]

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"Assam & Darjeeling"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2008 31:49


"Assam & Darjeeling" is the story of two children who set out to rescue their dead mother from the Underworld -- a nightmare place where the mythological desperately tries to keep pace with the world above. The children encounter cell-phone carrying demons, forgotten deities from defunct pantheons waiting tables, and one nasty character called Juniper who takes a particular, personal interest in their quest. With Edgar's help, the children make it back to the river where they meet a new friend . . . while Juniper watches in the distance at the end of Chapter Eleven.