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The Neil Haley Show
Margo Lenmark talks about chapter four of her book

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 14:00


Today on the Light in the Mourning Podcast, Author Margo Lenmark talks about the fourth episode of her book.

The Yellow Balloons Podcast
S 7 Ep 10: Finding Rest

The Yellow Balloons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 25:45


In this episode, we dive into Chapter Four of Hebrews. Here the author uses the word “finish” as a synonym to rest. The peace of accomplishment. The joy of fulfillment. Finishing the job means entering God's rest, being at peace with Him and His Kingdom. Just like The Creator modeled for us in Genesis 2. The call of Hebrews is to be faithful and endure suffering in order to get to rest. There is no shortcut, no easier way. 

Eberron Renewed
C2 Ep. 61 Spirited Memories Chapter Four

Eberron Renewed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 52:46


Things have calmed down, but can the team find their quarry?This episode is brought to you by the generous donations of our amazing Show Sponsors: Laura Pickrahn, Darrin Katzska, Irene Viorritto, Ryan Royce, Darrell DeLaney, Jessica Smith, Charles Compton, Danielle Bramhall-Smith, Nastasia Raulerson, The Kamm Family, David Scrams, Elizabeth Clark, Andy Dossett, Rebekah Gowman, deviouspoptart, Eðvarð Arnór Sigurðsson, Michael Clark, Eric Witman, and Shelby Johnson.

NoCo FM Network
Episode Two: The Void - Chapter Four

NoCo FM Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 44:17


Content Warning: Body Horror, Physical Violence, Injury, Demons, Audio Interference. Chapter Four: Using the God Box, Agents Bishop and Delaney make contact... Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/jointheweird (https://twitter.com/jointheweird) Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/aCwvMjxNSf (https://discord.gg/aCwvMjxNSf) Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/jointheweird (https://www.patreon.com/jointheweird) Check out some of the other fantastic shows on Loudspeaker http://www.loudspeaker.fm/ (www.loudspeaker.fm) And don't forget to... Join The Weird. Support this podcast

New Books Network
Adam Lee Cilli, "Canaan, Dim and Far: Black Reformers and the Pursuit of Citizenship in Pittsburgh, 1915-1945" (U Georgia Press, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 64:27


Adam Lee Cilli's book Canaan, Dim and Far: Black Reformers and the Pursuit of Citizenship in Pittsburgh, 1915-1945 (U Georgia Press, 2021) is an assiduously researched book about the activism of African American reformers and migrants in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1915 to 1945. Adam Cilli argues that Pittsburgh is central to the story of the Black freedom struggle in the North and the nation as a whole. “Pittsburgh represents a crucial site for illuminating how reformers maneuvered within a political culture driven by industrial capitalism and informed by white supremacist rhetorics,” states Cilli in the opening section of his narrative. Migrants also played a significant role in this story and they made up “two-thirds of all African Americans in Pittsburgh by 1930.” Cilli further argues that although the middle-class reformers defined the “major social justice campaigns of the day,” it was the Black migrants who gave these initiatives “shape and force.” In this text, the author illustrates how a host of journalists, trade unionists, workers, lawyers, scholars and medical professionals advanced the struggle for Black equality in an urban setting. With an “Introduction,” more than thirty illustrations, seven chapters, and a “Conclusion” section, Cilli traces the social, intellectual and cultural history of Black Pittsburgh.  The first two chapters “The Ugliest, Deadest Town: Migrants and Reformers in the Steel City, 1915-1929” and “A Healthy and Prosperous Race: The Urban League of Pittsburgh and the Struggle for Jobs, Housing, and Health, 1915-1929” cover the Great Migration to Pittsburgh, housing and settlement patterns of the Black community in Pittsburgh, and the role of the National Urban League in Black middle-class reform. Cilli introduces a cast of characters and associations in these first two chapters key to his narrative including Reverend James Simmons, Bartow Tipper, and Robert L. Vann. Pittsburgh's Urban League was critical in supporting the social needs of the new Black migrants as assessed in Chapter Two. Chapter Three “The Weapons of Legal Defense: The Pittsburgh NAACP and the Criminal Justice System, 1924-1934” and Chapter Four “The Ranks of the New Army: The Pittsburgh Courier and the Fight for Political Power and National Recognition, 1929-1933” focus on the strategy of legal defense as espoused by the NAACP and the work of newspaperman Robert L. Vann respectively. Chapter Three opens with a discussion of the mass arrest of Black migrants at a house party. These migrants were asked to pay a sum of $2.50 per person to the police but some like Joe Williams and his wife Mildred did not pay and were carted off to jail. These were the type of cases that interested the Pittsburgh NAACP. While in Chapter Four, Cilli concentrates on the key role of Vann in using the Pittsburgh Courier to advance Black social justice claims. The final three chapters focus on educational reform, the labor movement, and Black equality in the New Deal Era. Pittsburgh's Urban League continued to play a role in providing “educational outreach services” for African American students in city schools as detailed in Chapter Five. Black trade unionists began to organize in earnest during the 1930s and began to meet and strategize in Pittsburgh as Cilli notes in Chapter Six. While in Chapter Seven, the assessment of African Americans and their quest for equal employment equity is further analyzed. In Canaan, Dim and Far, Cilli presents his readers with a comprehensive survey of the centrality of Pittsburgh in the Black freedom struggle while offering a more nuanced interpretation of the Black elite and racial uplift ideology in the process. This text is an important historical intervention in African American history in terms of the author's coverage of key associations such as the NAACP and Urban League, labor activism, and Black newspaper history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in African American Studies
Adam Lee Cilli, "Canaan, Dim and Far: Black Reformers and the Pursuit of Citizenship in Pittsburgh, 1915-1945" (U Georgia Press, 2021)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 64:27


Adam Lee Cilli's book Canaan, Dim and Far: Black Reformers and the Pursuit of Citizenship in Pittsburgh, 1915-1945 (U Georgia Press, 2021) is an assiduously researched book about the activism of African American reformers and migrants in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1915 to 1945. Adam Cilli argues that Pittsburgh is central to the story of the Black freedom struggle in the North and the nation as a whole. “Pittsburgh represents a crucial site for illuminating how reformers maneuvered within a political culture driven by industrial capitalism and informed by white supremacist rhetorics,” states Cilli in the opening section of his narrative. Migrants also played a significant role in this story and they made up “two-thirds of all African Americans in Pittsburgh by 1930.” Cilli further argues that although the middle-class reformers defined the “major social justice campaigns of the day,” it was the Black migrants who gave these initiatives “shape and force.” In this text, the author illustrates how a host of journalists, trade unionists, workers, lawyers, scholars and medical professionals advanced the struggle for Black equality in an urban setting. With an “Introduction,” more than thirty illustrations, seven chapters, and a “Conclusion” section, Cilli traces the social, intellectual and cultural history of Black Pittsburgh.  The first two chapters “The Ugliest, Deadest Town: Migrants and Reformers in the Steel City, 1915-1929” and “A Healthy and Prosperous Race: The Urban League of Pittsburgh and the Struggle for Jobs, Housing, and Health, 1915-1929” cover the Great Migration to Pittsburgh, housing and settlement patterns of the Black community in Pittsburgh, and the role of the National Urban League in Black middle-class reform. Cilli introduces a cast of characters and associations in these first two chapters key to his narrative including Reverend James Simmons, Bartow Tipper, and Robert L. Vann. Pittsburgh's Urban League was critical in supporting the social needs of the new Black migrants as assessed in Chapter Two. Chapter Three “The Weapons of Legal Defense: The Pittsburgh NAACP and the Criminal Justice System, 1924-1934” and Chapter Four “The Ranks of the New Army: The Pittsburgh Courier and the Fight for Political Power and National Recognition, 1929-1933” focus on the strategy of legal defense as espoused by the NAACP and the work of newspaperman Robert L. Vann respectively. Chapter Three opens with a discussion of the mass arrest of Black migrants at a house party. These migrants were asked to pay a sum of $2.50 per person to the police but some like Joe Williams and his wife Mildred did not pay and were carted off to jail. These were the type of cases that interested the Pittsburgh NAACP. While in Chapter Four, Cilli concentrates on the key role of Vann in using the Pittsburgh Courier to advance Black social justice claims. The final three chapters focus on educational reform, the labor movement, and Black equality in the New Deal Era. Pittsburgh's Urban League continued to play a role in providing “educational outreach services” for African American students in city schools as detailed in Chapter Five. Black trade unionists began to organize in earnest during the 1930s and began to meet and strategize in Pittsburgh as Cilli notes in Chapter Six. While in Chapter Seven, the assessment of African Americans and their quest for equal employment equity is further analyzed. In Canaan, Dim and Far, Cilli presents his readers with a comprehensive survey of the centrality of Pittsburgh in the Black freedom struggle while offering a more nuanced interpretation of the Black elite and racial uplift ideology in the process. This text is an important historical intervention in African American history in terms of the author's coverage of key associations such as the NAACP and Urban League, labor activism, and Black newspaper history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books in Intellectual History
Adam Lee Cilli, "Canaan, Dim and Far: Black Reformers and the Pursuit of Citizenship in Pittsburgh, 1915-1945" (U Georgia Press, 2021)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 64:27


Adam Lee Cilli's book Canaan, Dim and Far: Black Reformers and the Pursuit of Citizenship in Pittsburgh, 1915-1945 (U Georgia Press, 2021) is an assiduously researched book about the activism of African American reformers and migrants in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1915 to 1945. Adam Cilli argues that Pittsburgh is central to the story of the Black freedom struggle in the North and the nation as a whole. “Pittsburgh represents a crucial site for illuminating how reformers maneuvered within a political culture driven by industrial capitalism and informed by white supremacist rhetorics,” states Cilli in the opening section of his narrative. Migrants also played a significant role in this story and they made up “two-thirds of all African Americans in Pittsburgh by 1930.” Cilli further argues that although the middle-class reformers defined the “major social justice campaigns of the day,” it was the Black migrants who gave these initiatives “shape and force.” In this text, the author illustrates how a host of journalists, trade unionists, workers, lawyers, scholars and medical professionals advanced the struggle for Black equality in an urban setting. With an “Introduction,” more than thirty illustrations, seven chapters, and a “Conclusion” section, Cilli traces the social, intellectual and cultural history of Black Pittsburgh.  The first two chapters “The Ugliest, Deadest Town: Migrants and Reformers in the Steel City, 1915-1929” and “A Healthy and Prosperous Race: The Urban League of Pittsburgh and the Struggle for Jobs, Housing, and Health, 1915-1929” cover the Great Migration to Pittsburgh, housing and settlement patterns of the Black community in Pittsburgh, and the role of the National Urban League in Black middle-class reform. Cilli introduces a cast of characters and associations in these first two chapters key to his narrative including Reverend James Simmons, Bartow Tipper, and Robert L. Vann. Pittsburgh's Urban League was critical in supporting the social needs of the new Black migrants as assessed in Chapter Two. Chapter Three “The Weapons of Legal Defense: The Pittsburgh NAACP and the Criminal Justice System, 1924-1934” and Chapter Four “The Ranks of the New Army: The Pittsburgh Courier and the Fight for Political Power and National Recognition, 1929-1933” focus on the strategy of legal defense as espoused by the NAACP and the work of newspaperman Robert L. Vann respectively. Chapter Three opens with a discussion of the mass arrest of Black migrants at a house party. These migrants were asked to pay a sum of $2.50 per person to the police but some like Joe Williams and his wife Mildred did not pay and were carted off to jail. These were the type of cases that interested the Pittsburgh NAACP. While in Chapter Four, Cilli concentrates on the key role of Vann in using the Pittsburgh Courier to advance Black social justice claims. The final three chapters focus on educational reform, the labor movement, and Black equality in the New Deal Era. Pittsburgh's Urban League continued to play a role in providing “educational outreach services” for African American students in city schools as detailed in Chapter Five. Black trade unionists began to organize in earnest during the 1930s and began to meet and strategize in Pittsburgh as Cilli notes in Chapter Six. While in Chapter Seven, the assessment of African Americans and their quest for equal employment equity is further analyzed. In Canaan, Dim and Far, Cilli presents his readers with a comprehensive survey of the centrality of Pittsburgh in the Black freedom struggle while offering a more nuanced interpretation of the Black elite and racial uplift ideology in the process. This text is an important historical intervention in African American history in terms of the author's coverage of key associations such as the NAACP and Urban League, labor activism, and Black newspaper history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in History
Adam Lee Cilli, "Canaan, Dim and Far: Black Reformers and the Pursuit of Citizenship in Pittsburgh, 1915-1945" (U Georgia Press, 2021)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 64:27


Adam Lee Cilli's book Canaan, Dim and Far: Black Reformers and the Pursuit of Citizenship in Pittsburgh, 1915-1945 (U Georgia Press, 2021) is an assiduously researched book about the activism of African American reformers and migrants in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1915 to 1945. Adam Cilli argues that Pittsburgh is central to the story of the Black freedom struggle in the North and the nation as a whole. “Pittsburgh represents a crucial site for illuminating how reformers maneuvered within a political culture driven by industrial capitalism and informed by white supremacist rhetorics,” states Cilli in the opening section of his narrative. Migrants also played a significant role in this story and they made up “two-thirds of all African Americans in Pittsburgh by 1930.” Cilli further argues that although the middle-class reformers defined the “major social justice campaigns of the day,” it was the Black migrants who gave these initiatives “shape and force.” In this text, the author illustrates how a host of journalists, trade unionists, workers, lawyers, scholars and medical professionals advanced the struggle for Black equality in an urban setting. With an “Introduction,” more than thirty illustrations, seven chapters, and a “Conclusion” section, Cilli traces the social, intellectual and cultural history of Black Pittsburgh.  The first two chapters “The Ugliest, Deadest Town: Migrants and Reformers in the Steel City, 1915-1929” and “A Healthy and Prosperous Race: The Urban League of Pittsburgh and the Struggle for Jobs, Housing, and Health, 1915-1929” cover the Great Migration to Pittsburgh, housing and settlement patterns of the Black community in Pittsburgh, and the role of the National Urban League in Black middle-class reform. Cilli introduces a cast of characters and associations in these first two chapters key to his narrative including Reverend James Simmons, Bartow Tipper, and Robert L. Vann. Pittsburgh's Urban League was critical in supporting the social needs of the new Black migrants as assessed in Chapter Two. Chapter Three “The Weapons of Legal Defense: The Pittsburgh NAACP and the Criminal Justice System, 1924-1934” and Chapter Four “The Ranks of the New Army: The Pittsburgh Courier and the Fight for Political Power and National Recognition, 1929-1933” focus on the strategy of legal defense as espoused by the NAACP and the work of newspaperman Robert L. Vann respectively. Chapter Three opens with a discussion of the mass arrest of Black migrants at a house party. These migrants were asked to pay a sum of $2.50 per person to the police but some like Joe Williams and his wife Mildred did not pay and were carted off to jail. These were the type of cases that interested the Pittsburgh NAACP. While in Chapter Four, Cilli concentrates on the key role of Vann in using the Pittsburgh Courier to advance Black social justice claims. The final three chapters focus on educational reform, the labor movement, and Black equality in the New Deal Era. Pittsburgh's Urban League continued to play a role in providing “educational outreach services” for African American students in city schools as detailed in Chapter Five. Black trade unionists began to organize in earnest during the 1930s and began to meet and strategize in Pittsburgh as Cilli notes in Chapter Six. While in Chapter Seven, the assessment of African Americans and their quest for equal employment equity is further analyzed. In Canaan, Dim and Far, Cilli presents his readers with a comprehensive survey of the centrality of Pittsburgh in the Black freedom struggle while offering a more nuanced interpretation of the Black elite and racial uplift ideology in the process. This text is an important historical intervention in African American history in terms of the author's coverage of key associations such as the NAACP and Urban League, labor activism, and Black newspaper history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

The Sword of Empowerment
Chapter Four - Part 2 (Book of Hebrew)

The Sword of Empowerment

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 30:49


Welcome to The Sword of Empowerment, a podcast talking about the word of God and how it can empower you in your daily life! Pastor Eric will continue the Book of Hebrew with the second part of the fourth chapter. So get your headphones, grab a drink and snack, and pick up your Bible as we find the Sword of Empowerment! Make sure to subscribe to The Sword of Empowerment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or your favorite podcast app to always get the latest episodes and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram for updates and extra content. Consider donating? It really helps us a lot! Have a blessed day! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theswordofempowerment/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sword_empowermt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theswordofempowerment/ Website: https://anchor.fm/theswordofempowerment Music: KieLoBot-Waves of Wonders from Jazzy Lazzy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theswordofempowerment/support

Kabbalah of the Soul
The Gate Of Trust - Chapter Four - Part Nine

Kabbalah of the Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 40:12


In this class you will learn how one with Bitachon views their relationship with an enemy.

The Sword of Empowerment
Chapter Four - Part 1 (Book of Hebrew)

The Sword of Empowerment

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 30:29


Welcome to The Sword of Empowerment, a podcast talking about the word of God and how it can empower you in your daily life! Pastor Eric will continue the Book of Hebrew with the first part of the fourth chapter. So get your headphones, grab a drink and snack, and pick up your Bible as we find the Sword of Empowerment! Make sure to subscribe to The Sword of Empowerment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or your favorite podcast app to always get the latest episodes and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram for updates and extra content. Consider donating? It really helps us a lot! Have a blessed day! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theswordofempowerment/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sword_empowermt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theswordofempowerment/ Website: https://anchor.fm/theswordofempowerment Music: KieLoBot-Waves of Wonders from Jazzy Lazzy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theswordofempowerment/support

TheThinkingAtheist
Did Moses Write the Torah? A Skeptical Look at the First Five Books of the Hebrew Bible

TheThinkingAtheist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 67:47


Assyriologist Dr. Joshua Bowen's new book is called "The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament." Seth Andrews reads from Chapter Four, which deals with the claim that Moses wrote the first five books of the Old Testament.Full audiobook is on Audible here: https://adbl.co/2UBuYEv

Audible Anarchism
Fighting For Ourselves - Chapter Four - Capitalism and class struggle since World War II

Audible Anarchism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 54:16


Can be read at https://libcom.org/library/fighting-ourselves-anarcho-syndicalism-class-struggle-solidarity-federation In this chapter, we will analyse some of the changes to capitalism and society since World War II, the point at which anarcho-syndicalism was all but wiped out by fascism, Stalinism, total war and social partnership. We will see how the post-World War II social democratic settlement limited the space for a re-emergence of radical currents in the workers' movement by integrating trade unions, as the representatives of workers, into the capitalist system. We will then look at the upsurge of class struggles from 1968 which marked the crisis of the social democratic settlement, and how their eventual defeat paved the way for the rise of neoliberalism and the “offshoring” of the traditional centres of militancy in the mines and factories. In analysing neoliberalism, we bring the analysis up to date with the conditions for organising today, characterised by casualised service sector employment and a withering of the institutions of political and economic representation – political parties and trade unions – which were central to the post-war settlement.

지상 최대의 영어 작전
[두리틀] 챕터 04 오디오북 (드라마)

지상 최대의 영어 작전

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 6:17


Chapter Four of The Story of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting -------------------------------------------- This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the Public Domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit librivox.org. Narrated by Adele de Pignerolles Doctor Dolittle: Adam Polynesia the parrot / Ben Ali the Barbary Dragon: Beth Thomas Too-Too the owl / the Pushmi-Pullyu: Esther ben Simonides Chee-Chee the monkey: Adele de Pignerolles Gub-Gub the pig / Tiny Red Monkey: SuperCoconut Dab-Dab the duck / Queen Ermintrude / Major of the Marmosettes / Pirate 1: Rachel Jip the dog: MaryAnn 오디오북: https://librivox.org/the-story-of-doctor-dolittle-dramatic-reading-by-hugh-lofting/ 전자책: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/501 --------------------------------- A MESSAGE FROM AFRICA THAT Winter was a very cold one. And one night in December, when they were all sitting round the warm fire in the kitchen, and the Doctor was reading aloud to them out of books he had written himself in animal-language, the owl, Too-Too, suddenly said, “Sh! What's that noise outside?” They all listened; and presently they heard the sound of some one running. Then the door flew open and the monkey, Chee-Chee, ran in, badly out of breath. “Doctor!” he cried, “I've just had a message from a cousin of mine in Africa. There is a terrible sickness among the monkeys out there. They are all catching it—and they are dying in hundreds. They have heard of you, and beg you to come to Africa to stop the sickness.” “Who brought the message?” asked the Doctor, taking off his spectacles and laying down his book. “A swallow,” said Chee-Chee. “She is outside on the rain-butt.” “Bring her in by the fire,” said the Doctor. “She must be perished with the cold. The swallows flew South six weeks ago!” So the swallow was brought in, all huddled and shivering; and although she was a little afraid at first, she soon got warmed up and sat on the edge of the mantelpiece and began to talk. When she had finished the Doctor said, “I would gladly go to Africa—especially in this bitter weather. But I'm afraid we haven't money enough to buy the tickets. Get me the money-box, Chee-Chee.” So the monkey climbed up and got it off the top shelf of the dresser. There was nothing in it—not one single penny! “I felt sure there was twopence left,” said the Doctor. “There _was_” said the owl. “But you spent it on a rattle for that badger's baby when he was teething.” “Did I?” said the Doctor—“dear me, dear me! What a nuisance money is, to be sure! Well, never mind. Perhaps if I go down to the seaside I shall be able to borrow a boat that will take us to Africa. I knew a seaman once who brought his baby to me with measles. Maybe he'll lend us his boat—the baby got well.” So early the next morning the Doctor went down to the sea-shore. And when he came back he told the animals it was all right—the sailor was going to lend them the boat. Then the crocodile and the monkey and the parrot were very glad and began to sing, because they were going back to Africa, their real home. And the Doctor said, “I shall only be able to take you three—with Jip the dog, Dab-Dab the duck, Gub-Gub the pig and the owl, Too-Too. The rest of the animals, like the dormice and the water-voles and the bats, they will have to go back and live in the fields where they were born till we come home again. But as most of them sleep through the Winter, they won't mind that—and besides, it wouldn't be good for them to go to Africa.” So then the parrot, who had been on long sea-voyages before, began telling the Doctor all the things he would have to take with him on the ship. “You must have plenty of pilot-bread,” she said—“‘hard tack' they call it. And you must have beef in cans—and an anchor.” “I expect the ship will have its own anchor,” said the Doctor. “Well, make sure,” said Polynesia. “Because it's very important. You can't stop if you haven't got an anchor. And you'll need a bell.” “What's that for?” asked the Doctor. “To tell the time by,” said the parrot. “You go and ring it every half-hour and then you know what time it is. And bring a whole lot of rope—it always comes in handy on voyages.” Then they began to wonder where they were going to get the money from to buy all the things they needed. “Oh, bother it! Money again,” cried the Doctor. “Goodness! I shall be glad to get to Africa where we don't have to have any! I'll go and ask the grocer if he will wait for his money till I get back—No, I'll send the sailor to ask him.” So the sailor went to see the grocer. And presently he came back with all the things they wanted. Then the animals packed up; and after they had turned off the water so the pipes wouldn't freeze, and put up the shutters, they closed the house and gave the key to the old horse who lived in the stable. And when they had seen that there was plenty of hay in the loft to last the horse through the Winter, they carried all their luggage down to the seashore and got on to the boat. The Cat's-meat-Man was there to see them off; and he brought a large suet-pudding as a present for the Doctor because, he said he had been told, you couldn't get suet-puddings in foreign parts. As soon as they were on the ship, Gub-Gub, the pig, asked where the beds were, for it was four o'clock in the afternoon and he wanted his nap. So Polynesia took him downstairs into the inside of the ship and showed him the beds, set all on top of one another like book-shelves against a wall. “Why, that isn't a bed!” cried Gub-Gub. “That's a shelf!” “Beds are always like that on ships,” said the parrot. “It isn't a shelf. Climb up into it and go to sleep. That's what you call ‘a bunk.'” “I don't think I'll go to bed yet,” said Gub-Gub. “I'm too excited. I want to go upstairs again and see them start.” “Well, this is your first trip,” said Polynesia. “You will get used to the life after a while.” And she went back up the stairs of the ship, humming this song to herself, I've seen the Black Sea and the Red Sea; I rounded the Isle of Wight; I discovered the Yellow River, And the Orange too—by night. Now Greenland drops behind again, And I sail the ocean Blue. I'm tired of all these colors, Jane, So I'm coming back to you. They were just going to start on their journey, when the Doctor said he would have to go back and ask the sailor the way to Africa. But the swallow said she had been to that country many times and would show them how to get there. So the Doctor told Chee-Chee to pull up the anchor and the voyage began. ----------------- End of Chapter 4.

지상 최대의 영어 작전
[두리틀] 챕터 04 오디오북 (필 셰너베어)

지상 최대의 영어 작전

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 7:24


Chapter Four of The Story of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting -------------------------------------------- This LibriVox recording is in the Public Domain. Recording by Phil Chenevert 오디오북: https://librivox.org/the-story-of-doctor-dolittle-by-hugh-lofting-2/ 전자책: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/501 -------------------------------------------- A MESSAGE FROM AFRICA THAT Winter was a very cold one. And one night in December, when they were all sitting round the warm fire in the kitchen, and the Doctor was reading aloud to them out of books he had written himself in animal-language, the owl, Too-Too, suddenly said, “Sh! What's that noise outside?” They all listened; and presently they heard the sound of some one running. Then the door flew open and the monkey, Chee-Chee, ran in, badly out of breath. “Doctor!” he cried, “I've just had a message from a cousin of mine in Africa. There is a terrible sickness among the monkeys out there. They are all catching it—and they are dying in hundreds. They have heard of you, and beg you to come to Africa to stop the sickness.” “Who brought the message?” asked the Doctor, taking off his spectacles and laying down his book. “A swallow,” said Chee-Chee. “She is outside on the rain-butt.” “Bring her in by the fire,” said the Doctor. “She must be perished with the cold. The swallows flew South six weeks ago!” So the swallow was brought in, all huddled and shivering; and although she was a little afraid at first, she soon got warmed up and sat on the edge of the mantelpiece and began to talk. When she had finished the Doctor said, “I would gladly go to Africa—especially in this bitter weather. But I'm afraid we haven't money enough to buy the tickets. Get me the money-box, Chee-Chee.” So the monkey climbed up and got it off the top shelf of the dresser. There was nothing in it—not one single penny! “I felt sure there was twopence left,” said the Doctor. “There _was_” said the owl. “But you spent it on a rattle for that badger's baby when he was teething.” “Did I?” said the Doctor—“dear me, dear me! What a nuisance money is, to be sure! Well, never mind. Perhaps if I go down to the seaside I shall be able to borrow a boat that will take us to Africa. I knew a seaman once who brought his baby to me with measles. Maybe he'll lend us his boat—the baby got well.” So early the next morning the Doctor went down to the sea-shore. And when he came back he told the animals it was all right—the sailor was going to lend them the boat. Then the crocodile and the monkey and the parrot were very glad and began to sing, because they were going back to Africa, their real home. And the Doctor said, “I shall only be able to take you three—with Jip the dog, Dab-Dab the duck, Gub-Gub the pig and the owl, Too-Too. The rest of the animals, like the dormice and the water-voles and the bats, they will have to go back and live in the fields where they were born till we come home again. But as most of them sleep through the Winter, they won't mind that—and besides, it wouldn't be good for them to go to Africa.” So then the parrot, who had been on long sea-voyages before, began telling the Doctor all the things he would have to take with him on the ship. “You must have plenty of pilot-bread,” she said—“‘hard tack' they call it. And you must have beef in cans—and an anchor.” “I expect the ship will have its own anchor,” said the Doctor. “Well, make sure,” said Polynesia. “Because it's very important. You can't stop if you haven't got an anchor. And you'll need a bell.” “What's that for?” asked the Doctor. “To tell the time by,” said the parrot. “You go and ring it every half-hour and then you know what time it is. And bring a whole lot of rope—it always comes in handy on voyages.” Then they began to wonder where they were going to get the money from to buy all the things they needed. “Oh, bother it! Money again,” cried the Doctor. “Goodness! I shall be glad to get to Africa where we don't have to have any! I'll go and ask the grocer if he will wait for his money till I get back—No, I'll send the sailor to ask him.” So the sailor went to see the grocer. And presently he came back with all the things they wanted. Then the animals packed up; and after they had turned off the water so the pipes wouldn't freeze, and put up the shutters, they closed the house and gave the key to the old horse who lived in the stable. And when they had seen that there was plenty of hay in the loft to last the horse through the Winter, they carried all their luggage down to the seashore and got on to the boat. The Cat's-meat-Man was there to see them off; and he brought a large suet-pudding as a present for the Doctor because, he said he had been told, you couldn't get suet-puddings in foreign parts. As soon as they were on the ship, Gub-Gub, the pig, asked where the beds were, for it was four o'clock in the afternoon and he wanted his nap. So Polynesia took him downstairs into the inside of the ship and showed him the beds, set all on top of one another like book-shelves against a wall. “Why, that isn't a bed!” cried Gub-Gub. “That's a shelf!” “Beds are always like that on ships,” said the parrot. “It isn't a shelf. Climb up into it and go to sleep. That's what you call ‘a bunk.'” “I don't think I'll go to bed yet,” said Gub-Gub. “I'm too excited. I want to go upstairs again and see them start.” “Well, this is your first trip,” said Polynesia. “You will get used to the life after a while.” And she went back up the stairs of the ship, humming this song to herself, I've seen the Black Sea and the Red Sea; I rounded the Isle of Wight; I discovered the Yellow River, And the Orange too—by night. Now Greenland drops behind again, And I sail the ocean Blue. I'm tired of all these colors, Jane, So I'm coming back to you. They were just going to start on their journey, when the Doctor said he would have to go back and ask the sailor the way to Africa. But the swallow said she had been to that country many times and would show them how to get there. So the Doctor told Chee-Chee to pull up the anchor and the voyage began. ----------------- End of Chapter 4.

지상 최대의 영어 작전
[두리틀] 챕터 04 오디오북 (캐런 새비지)

지상 최대의 영어 작전

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 7:01


Chapter Four of The Story of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting -------------------------------------------- This LibriVox recording is in the Public Domain. Recording by Karen Savage 오디오북: https://librivox.org/the-story-of-doctor-dolittle-version-3-by-hugh-lofting/ 전자책: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/501 --------------------------------------------- A MESSAGE FROM AFRICA THAT Winter was a very cold one. And one night in December, when they were all sitting round the warm fire in the kitchen, and the Doctor was reading aloud to them out of books he had written himself in animal-language, the owl, Too-Too, suddenly said, “Sh! What's that noise outside?” They all listened; and presently they heard the sound of some one running. Then the door flew open and the monkey, Chee-Chee, ran in, badly out of breath. “Doctor!” he cried, “I've just had a message from a cousin of mine in Africa. There is a terrible sickness among the monkeys out there. They are all catching it—and they are dying in hundreds. They have heard of you, and beg you to come to Africa to stop the sickness.” “Who brought the message?” asked the Doctor, taking off his spectacles and laying down his book. “A swallow,” said Chee-Chee. “She is outside on the rain-butt.” “Bring her in by the fire,” said the Doctor. “She must be perished with the cold. The swallows flew South six weeks ago!” So the swallow was brought in, all huddled and shivering; and although she was a little afraid at first, she soon got warmed up and sat on the edge of the mantelpiece and began to talk. When she had finished the Doctor said, “I would gladly go to Africa—especially in this bitter weather. But I'm afraid we haven't money enough to buy the tickets. Get me the money-box, Chee-Chee.” So the monkey climbed up and got it off the top shelf of the dresser. There was nothing in it—not one single penny! “I felt sure there was twopence left,” said the Doctor. “There _was_” said the owl. “But you spent it on a rattle for that badger's baby when he was teething.” “Did I?” said the Doctor—“dear me, dear me! What a nuisance money is, to be sure! Well, never mind. Perhaps if I go down to the seaside I shall be able to borrow a boat that will take us to Africa. I knew a seaman once who brought his baby to me with measles. Maybe he'll lend us his boat—the baby got well.” So early the next morning the Doctor went down to the sea-shore. And when he came back he told the animals it was all right—the sailor was going to lend them the boat. Then the crocodile and the monkey and the parrot were very glad and began to sing, because they were going back to Africa, their real home. And the Doctor said, “I shall only be able to take you three—with Jip the dog, Dab-Dab the duck, Gub-Gub the pig and the owl, Too-Too. The rest of the animals, like the dormice and the water-voles and the bats, they will have to go back and live in the fields where they were born till we come home again. But as most of them sleep through the Winter, they won't mind that—and besides, it wouldn't be good for them to go to Africa.” So then the parrot, who had been on long sea-voyages before, began telling the Doctor all the things he would have to take with him on the ship. “You must have plenty of pilot-bread,” she said—“‘hard tack' they call it. And you must have beef in cans—and an anchor.” “I expect the ship will have its own anchor,” said the Doctor. “Well, make sure,” said Polynesia. “Because it's very important. You can't stop if you haven't got an anchor. And you'll need a bell.” “What's that for?” asked the Doctor. “To tell the time by,” said the parrot. “You go and ring it every half-hour and then you know what time it is. And bring a whole lot of rope—it always comes in handy on voyages.” Then they began to wonder where they were going to get the money from to buy all the things they needed. “Oh, bother it! Money again,” cried the Doctor. “Goodness! I shall be glad to get to Africa where we don't have to have any! I'll go and ask the grocer if he will wait for his money till I get back—No, I'll send the sailor to ask him.” So the sailor went to see the grocer. And presently he came back with all the things they wanted. Then the animals packed up; and after they had turned off the water so the pipes wouldn't freeze, and put up the shutters, they closed the house and gave the key to the old horse who lived in the stable. And when they had seen that there was plenty of hay in the loft to last the horse through the Winter, they carried all their luggage down to the seashore and got on to the boat. The Cat's-meat-Man was there to see them off; and he brought a large suet-pudding as a present for the Doctor because, he said he had been told, you couldn't get suet-puddings in foreign parts. As soon as they were on the ship, Gub-Gub, the pig, asked where the beds were, for it was four o'clock in the afternoon and he wanted his nap. So Polynesia took him downstairs into the inside of the ship and showed him the beds, set all on top of one another like book-shelves against a wall. “Why, that isn't a bed!” cried Gub-Gub. “That's a shelf!” “Beds are always like that on ships,” said the parrot. “It isn't a shelf. Climb up into it and go to sleep. That's what you call ‘a bunk.'” “I don't think I'll go to bed yet,” said Gub-Gub. “I'm too excited. I want to go upstairs again and see them start.” “Well, this is your first trip,” said Polynesia. “You will get used to the life after a while.” And she went back up the stairs of the ship, humming this song to herself, I've seen the Black Sea and the Red Sea; I rounded the Isle of Wight; I discovered the Yellow River, And the Orange too—by night. Now Greenland drops behind again, And I sail the ocean Blue. I'm tired of all these colors, Jane, So I'm coming back to you. They were just going to start on their journey, when the Doctor said he would have to go back and ask the sailor the way to Africa. But the swallow said she had been to that country many times and would show them how to get there. So the Doctor told Chee-Chee to pull up the anchor and the voyage began. ----------------- End of Chapter 4.

Kabbalah of the Soul
The Gate Of Trust - Chapter Four - Part Eight

Kabbalah of the Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 42:12


In this class you will learn how one with Bitachon views their relationships with family and friends.

Heights Church
Chapter Four Pt Two | Bill Knotts

Heights Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 38:34


This week we are excited to be joined by another amazing guest speaker, Bill Knotts!As we continue in our second week of studying Ephesians chapter four, we explore what it means to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. Focus in and join us for a great time together!

Bible Companion Series
Numbers Chapter Four, 2nd census of Levites, duties, priests in charge, age 30-50, prime of life, don't trifle

Bible Companion Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021


Numbers Chapter Four, 2nd census of Levites, duties, priests in charge, age 30-50, prime of life, don't trifle, Scarlet Threads, Jesus Christ

East and Wes
S4-E5: Chapter Four

East and Wes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 26:06


This episode is an audiobook performance of the fourth chapter of Undine, by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué. (If you are joining us for the first time, I strongly advise starting Season 4 at the beginning, with S4-E1.) In Chapter Four, readers learn much that lies behind the mystery of this strange Undine. After her marriage to Huldbrand, she explains who she is and what she is. Chapter Four also dives deeply into the Christian allegory of this tale, having much to do with the idea of Undine acquiring a soul.

Heights Church
Chapter Four Pt 1 | Owen Wildman

Heights Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 33:13


We are moving into chapter four of Ephesians and are in for a special treat! This week we get to hear a great word from the great Pastor Owen Wildman!Grab a pen and some paper, turn to the book of Ephesians and sit tight for another great week together.

Spiritual Friendship
A Witch Reacts: Wizardology: Chapter Four

Spiritual Friendship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 17:27


Podcasting from Colorado and Minnesota, this is Spiritual Friendship! Please join us as we discuss friendship, empathy, society, and of course, the mysterious world of witchcraft. We are your hosts Michell and Jamie, two friends miles apart who love life! Welcome back for another episode! Michell reads Wizardology! This fascinating fictional book. Michell goes into depth about the reality and fictional aspects of this series. This is a fascinating episode! If you guys have any questions on this after the episode, please email us or send us a voice message! We would love to hear from you guys. Now, as always, sit back, grab some tea (or coffee) and enjoy! Instagram- @Spiritualfriendship Patreon- patreon.com/spiritualfriendship Email- Spiritualfriendshippp@gmail.com Website- https://spiritualfriendshi.wixsite.com/spiritualfriendship --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michell-little/message

Kabbalah of the Soul
The Gate Of Trust - Chapter Four - Part Seven

Kabbalah of the Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 44:58


In this class you will learn what Bitachon looks like for someone without friends and family.

MegaDumbCast
[MT1 Pg 24] Punch Nazi, Repeat Until Bored [Week 5]

MegaDumbCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 14:12


Wherein we discuss the dumbest thing about the destined-for-failure interrogation in Chapter Four of All This and World War II, a module in the Time Warp adventure series for TSR's Marvel Super Heroes roleplaying game.

Midnight Book Club: The Witcher
Episode 42: A Ciri of Unfortunate Events

Midnight Book Club: The Witcher

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 121:27


B06-E04 | Join us as we recap Chapter Four of Tower of Swallows, in which dueling narrators tell the story of Ciri and infamous bounty hunter Bonhart. Enter the pit and embrace your new identity – you're bear bait now![Beer talk and tangents begin at 55:23. Skip ahead to the analysis at 01:07:02]Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher so you never miss an episode. And if you really like us, review us on Apple Podcasts! Toss a coin to this podcast by donating to us at buymeacoffee.com/midnightpod. Follow us on Instagram.Read along with us by picking up The Tower of Swallows by Andrzej Sapkowski.Theme song for Midnight Book Club is Everyone is Happy Here by Meavy Boy.

Kabbalah of the Soul
The Gate Of Trust - Chapter Four - Part Six

Kabbalah of the Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 41:05


In this class you will learn about everything financial coming from Hashem and thoughts on how to deal with financial challenges.

Revolutions
SNEAK PREVIEW: Hero of Two Worlds Chapter Four

Revolutions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 43:23


Lafayette comes to America! Enjoy! A link to pre-order the book! A link to the map to tell us where you pre-ordered the book! Scroll down it's at the bottom. Thanks!

Essence House
Children of the Essence - Chapter Four: One Way Trip

Essence House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 17:59


Celeste and Andres make some big leaps in their investigation as a new path presents itself.

Kabbalah of the Soul
The Gate Of Trust - Chapter Four - Part Five

Kabbalah of the Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 46:48


In this class you will learn how someone with Bitachon approaches wealth

Eberron Renewed
C2 Ep. 53 Grave Providence Chapter Four

Eberron Renewed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 72:56


Things escalate far too quickly as the party attempts to stop the goblinoid figure from escaping. This episode is brought to you by the generous donations of our amazing Show Sponsors: Laura Pickrahn, Darrin Katzska, Irene Viorritto, Ryan Royce, Darrell DeLaney, Jessica Smith, Charles Compton, Danielle Bramhall-Smith, Nastasia Raulerson, The Kamm Family, David Scrams, Elizabeth Clark, Andy Dossett, Rebekah Gowman, deviouspoptart, Eðvarð Arnór Sigurðsson, Michael Clark, Eric Witman, and Shelby Johnson.

Cosmopod
[Audio Book] Lenin Rediscovered: Chapter Four

Cosmopod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 128:05


This is a narration of the fourth chapter of Lars Lih's excellent book Lenin Rediscovered: What Is to Be Done? In Context. In this chapter, Lih scrutinizes two opponents of the Russian Erfurtianism that Lenin championed: the Credo and Rabochaia mysl. This gives valuable insight into the political terrain on which What Is to Be Done? was deployed.   The full audiobook is currently in production by the team at Cosmonaut Magazine. You can find more episodes (and other audio books) on our Youtube channel, and you can purchase a physical copy of the book itself at Haymarket books.   Narration and editing by Cliff Connolly.

Myth Takes
Ep. 47 Beneath The Surface - Chapter Four

Myth Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021


After regrouping on the boat, the team dives back beneath the surface once again. Also in this episode: Buck (@frenchatmusic) helps out. Natalie (@thatsazebra) gets protective. TJ (@SamGreszes) changes the game. Don't forget to write to us on Twitter, @MythTakesCast, to ask us questions, or send theories, or anything else, and you could have your name used for a character! Check out other great podcasts on the network at http://www.scavengersnetwork.com. You can also check out our new merch store at http://www.scavengersnetwork.com/store. Myth Takes is a rotating cast of (Scavengers Network) members. Finally, after you listen to this episode, check out the newest show to join the network: @thelostyearspod!

Kabbalah of the Soul
The Gate Of Trust - Chapter Four - Part Four

Kabbalah of the Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 43:14


In this class you will learn how someone with Bitachon views taking care of their heath as well as how they look at additional income.

Kabbalah of the Soul
The Gate Of Trust - Chapter Four - Part Five

Kabbalah of the Soul

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 44:14


In this class you will learn how one should have Bitachon and Hishtadlus for his basic monetary needs.

Kabbalah of the Soul
The Gate Of Trust - Chapter Four - Part Four

Kabbalah of the Soul

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 42:24


In this class you will learn what happens if one acts irresponsible, with the thought 'If G-d wants me to live, nothing will happen to me'.

All Things Southern
Chapter Four of Sierra’s Story — and thoughts from Shellie’s porch

All Things Southern

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 25:27


In Chapter Four of Sierra’s Story we get a ring side seat to the turmoil eating at Lollie and we relive the tragedy of losing Brandon through Sierra’s eyes. I’m so enjoying your feedback on the Gray family! With permission, here’s a sample of such goodness that put a huge grin on my face.  Oh, Shellie! I was just, today, able to carve out enough […]

Stories Podcast - A Free Children's Story Podcast for Bedtime, Car Rides, and Kids of All Ages!

It's the second to last new episode of The Wylderwood: Book 2! Will Nezzy, Harks, Lochlan, Wax, and Gothak prevail against the Okarr? You'll have to listen to find out!The final installment of The Wylderwood: Book 2 will be released on Tuesday, May 25.Draw us a picture of what you think any of the characters in this story look like, and then tag us in it on instagram @storiespodcast! We'd love to see your artwork and share it on our feed!!If you would like to support Stories Podcast, you can subscribe and give us a five star review on iTunes, head to patreon.com/stories and pledge to make a monthly donation, check out our merch at storiespodcast.com/shop, follow us on Instagram @storiespodcast, or just tell your friends about us!

History Obscura: Forgotten True Stories
The Utmost Island: Chapter Four

History Obscura: Forgotten True Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 24:55


Continuing the reading from Henry Myers' amazing Norse historical fiction. Music from Fesliyan Studios --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historyobscura/support

DC TV Podcasts
Black Lightning Podcast Season 4 – Episodes 9 & 10: “The Book of Ruin: Chapter Four – Lyding” & “The Book of Reunification: Chapter One – Revelations”

DC TV Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 68:50


Welcome back to a free-flowing edition of The Lituation Room a.k.a the Black Lightning Podcast! This week, Britney Monae, Brother” Nate Milton, & Clement Bryant talk about episodes 9 & 10 of the final season of “Black Lightning“! The crew spend a good bit of time discussing their reactions to Lynn’s incarceration scene, as well as Christine Adams’ performance in […] The post Black Lightning Podcast Season 4 – Episodes 9 & 10: “The Book of Ruin: Chapter Four – Lyding” & “The Book of Reunification: Chapter One – Revelations” appeared first on DC TV Podcasts.

Black Lightning Podcast
Black Lightning Podcast Season 4 - Episodes 9 & 10: "The Book of Ruin: Chapter Four - Lyding" & "The Book of Reunification: Chapter One - Revelations"

Black Lightning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 68:50


Welcome back to a free-flowing edition of The Lituation Room a.k.a the Black Lightning Podcast! This week, Britney Monae, Brother" Nate Milton, & Clement Bryant talk about episodes 9 & 10 of the final season of "Black Lightning"! The crew spend a good bit of time discussing our reactions to Lynn's incarceration scene, as well as Christine Adams' performance in the scene, and the show's relationship with the character. Then the conversation turns to Tobias holding all the cards against the Pierce family, the integration of Khalil/Painkiller into the back half of the season, and the nefarious mastermind known as "F.B.I. Agent Kevin Mason". All that, plus your feedback, and more! Let the hosts know what you think about this episode in the comments below. You can tweet or email us…And if you just want to send the Lit Crew some love, we’d appreciate that too! Don’t forget to check out all our links below. As always, Stay Lit and Stay Safe…We Out! Official Website: BlackLightningPodcast.com Social Media: Facebook – @BL_Podcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts – Google Play – iHeartRadio Contact Us: BlackLightningPodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store  

The Berean Call Podcast
Chapter Four - An Unfolding Revelation

The Berean Call Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 199:02


Kabbalah of the Soul
The Gate Of Trust - Chapter Four, Part One

Kabbalah of the Soul

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 51:49


In this class you will learn the seven categories were one needs to trust in G-d, and begin the details of the first category.

Rashomon
Chapter Four: Tweetie, Our Beloved Bird

Rashomon

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 28:53


Chapter Four of Millicent Wimbleberry: The Early Years takes a dark turn with the sudden death of a pet bird and a French teacher.  Murder aside, this story feels the most like a true Hillary story than all of the previous chapters of her childhood memoir. Hillary explores school stories related to science experiments involving pancakes, lizards, and urine. It is in these science stories that Hillary starts to discover the stories that she wants to share with a live audience.  Dear Listener,Make sure you listen to all of the previous Season 3 episodes for listening to this one. This is a serialized story. Thanks,Hillary Rashomon is produced and hosted by Hillary ReaAdditional music in this episode is by Liz DeliseLiz Delise's websiteLiz's band LizdeliseWatch the music video for NobodyRashomon theme music is by Ryan Culinane courtesy of the Free Music ArchiveRashomon's album art is by Thom LessnerThis episode of Rashomon is sponsored by Tell Me A Story, a communication consulting and coaching business that trains entrepreneurs, leaders and change makers to use the art of storytelling as a powerful communication tool. Learn more about working with Hillary 1-on-1 in one of TMAS' Crafting Your Narrative programs. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend. You can listen to all of our past seasons from our Simplecast page. 

First Methodist Traditional
The Book of James: "Chapter Four" - Andy Nixon

First Methodist Traditional

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 22:44


"This is a great time for the church to be a pastor to one another." A strange experience on Houston light rail reminded Andy how we need to show grace and love in this time of recovery. “This is a great time for the church to be a pastor to one another." We are mist, James says. So why do our actions matter? Because time IS short. We need to make the most of these moments. “Yes you are mist. But you’re here now. And that MATTERS.” fmhouston.com

Dungeon Tales
Kingdom of Glory Chapter Four: The Glory of the Second Try

Dungeon Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 87:40


Gijo and Tina explored the cave only to find that there was a lot more trouble than anticipated. Tina escaped but Gijo is still inside. Find out what happens. Also if you have any fan art send it to dungeontales4@gmail.com https://www.patreon.com/dungeontales4?fan_landing=true https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dungeon-tales?utm_campaign=17295&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=Dungeon%2BTales https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVrwyKYgwbUzrzZq3v-2HPA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Read-Along: A Mini Book Club For Your Ears
Creepy Sleep - "Beneath the Rising" Chapter Four

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

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021


Episode 182"Beneath the Rising" by Premee Mohamed, Chapter FourA night of strange dreams, and stranger revelations. Anita decides this book is not for you, it's for her, while Scott discusses both D&D and Lovecraft.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:Northwest FestivalNAIT Career Essentials PodcastUntil next time gentlereaders! Creepy Sleep - "Beneath the Rising" Chapter Four

The Improvement Association
Chapter Four: ‘Let Them Pull the Red Wagon’

The Improvement Association

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 51:02


With the PAC’s reputation suffering because of years of cheating accusations and resentment stirring within its ranks, a prominent member turns against the leadership. Nevertheless, Horace and his closest allies make a bold move by supporting a political upset at the center of the county.    

F.I.R.E.D UP with Krista Mashore
Ultimate Digital Marketing Playbook - Chapter 5 MARKETING: IT’S MORE THAN LEADS Part 1 (Ep 412)

F.I.R.E.D UP with Krista Mashore

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 11:09


The next few chapters are all about marketing in the 21st century. I absolutely love marketing! Whether you do or not, it’s the oxygen that will keep your business thriving. Without it, you’re DOA—dead on arrival! First of all, before you even take the first step in marketing, you need to have done the work we talked about in Chapter Four. You need to have your brand defined and know who your target market is. Without these two things in place, you’ll be flying all over creation, spending time and money on approaches that have nothing to do with the people you’re trying to attract. JOIN MY FREE CHALLENGE HERE >>> https://www.Kristamashore.com/clientconversion?sl=podcast JOIN MY NEXT 20 HOUR COACHING SESSION HERE >>>> https://www.kristamashore.com/2dayslive?sl=podcast

Duggan Hill
The Thousand Paths, Chapter Four - Aperture

Duggan Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 25:08


05/26/1986 - Niamh rallies her strength for chance at escape. Calder and his followers prepare to travel into The Thousand Paths. Petra receives an urgent mission. Featuring David Johnston as Dennis, Jalyn Eutenier as Erin, Rivera Reese as Alex, Sarah Roa as Niamh, Kelsey Ranshaw as Petra, Denise Ding as Vivian, Graham Miles as Llewellyn, Jarret Viczko as Richard, Darren Hopwood as Calder, Richard Meen as Wyatt. Dayleigh Nelson as Lars. Kyle Kolich as Quincy and Alina Blackett as Mel. *** Duggan Hill is supported by Sonnet. Listening to podcasts shouldn't be hard. But so many podcast apps on Android are cluttered and confusing. With its modern, clean design, and extremely user friendly interface Sonnet makes it easier for those on Android to discover new shows, listen, subscribe and get notified of latest episodes. Best of all, it’s free! Click the link in the description to listen to Duggan Hill on Sonnet. Link: https://sonnet.fm/p/1320175247

Whence Came You? - Freemasonry discussed and Masonic research for today's Freemason

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