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VIN Foundation: Veterinary Pulse
Dr. Serena Nayee on the cultural difference between animal and human medicine, and her quest to improve inclusive advocacy

VIN Foundation: Veterinary Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 47:52


Join VIN Foundation Board Member, Dr. Matt Holland, in his conversation with Dr. Serena Nayee as they discuss how the cultural difference between animal and human medicine lead her to veterinary medicine. She shines a light on the important difference between a curated reality, and the everyday work it takes to pay attention to mental health. With a thoughtful vulnerability, Serena shares her mission to help colleagues feel comfortable in their own skin while fighting to diversify the veterinary experience.    GUEST BIO: Serena Nayee, DVM Dr. Serena Nayee is a 2020 graduate of the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. Serena and her siblings were raised with a multicultural background, rooting from strong Gujarati and American values. After graduating high school in Fishers, Indiana, she completed her Bachelor of Science in Microbiology at Ohio State University, before heading to veterinary school. Serena’s interests in the veterinary profession are focused on emergency medicine and development of affordable and accessible urgent/preventative healthcare (clinical and policy) to diversify the veterinary field, with a commitment to the value of One Health. In 2020 she founded Chapter VIII: Veterinary Inclusion and Intersectionality Initiative, to promote inclusive advocacy and education, intersectional art and story-sharing, communication workshops, community mentorship, and diversifying professional experience. Outside of veterinary medicine, Serena enjoys writing poetry and short literary fiction, singing, reading, and filming/editing videos.   LINKS AND INFORMATION: VIN Foundation I Want to be a Veterinarian: https://iwanttobeaveterinarian.org/ VIN Foundation Vets4Vets®: https://vinfoundation.org/vets4vets Chapter VIII Veterinary Inclusion and Intersectionality Initiative: https://www.facebook.com/chapterviiiboard/ Chapter VIII email: chapterviiiboard@gmail.com Pawsibilities: https://pawsibilitiesvetmed.com/   Learn more about the Veterinary Pulse podcast and the hosts on the VIN Foundation website: https://vinfoundation.org/podcast   You may learn more about the VIN Foundation, on the website, or join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.   If you like this podcast, we would appreciate it if you follow and share. As always, we welcome feedback. If you have an idea for a podcast episode, we’d love to hear it!

The Gottesdienst Crowd
[Gottesblog] When Demons Show Up, by Anthony Dodgers

The Gottesdienst Crowd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 11:56


When Demons Show Up by Anthony Dodgers   “People shouldn't call for demons unless they really mean what they say.” In The Last Battle, C.S. Lewis's final volume in The Chronicles of Narnia, the enemies of Narnia promote a false teaching that Aslan, the great Lion and true King of Narnia, is the same as Tash, the wicked vulture-like god of the Calormenes. It eventually becomes clear that they have no problem equating the two beings because they believe in neither of them. But then, invoked by these enemies of truth, Tash shows up: Roughly the shape of a man but it had the head of a bird; some bird of prey with a cruel, curved beak. It had four arms which it held high above its head, stretching them out Northward as if it wanted to snatch all Narnia in its grip; and its fingers—all twenty of them—were curved like its beak and had long, pointed, bird-like claws instead of nails. It floated on the grass instead of walking, and the grass seemed to wither beneath it. [True and faithful Narnians witness the arrival of this pagan god:] “It seems, then,” said the Unicorn, “That there is a real Tash, after all.” “Yes,” said the Dwarf. “And this fool of an Ape, who didn't believe in Tash, will get more than he bargained for! He has called for Tash: Tash has come… It has come to dwell among us. They have called it and it has come… People shouldn't call for demons unless they really mean what they say.” (The Last Battle, Chapter VIII). I would claim that America is suffering a similar fate. On January 3, 2021, the opening prayer for Congress was concluded with these words: “Give us peace… peace even in this chamber, now and evermore. We ask it in the name of the monotheistic god, Brahma, a god known by many names and many different faiths. Amen and Awoman.” Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, a Democrat from Missouri, is also a minister in the United Methodist Church, yet he prayed for peace in the House's chamber while invoking demons. Three days later “demons” showed up in that chamber. On January 6, a protest devolving into a riot spilled into the Capitol building. Far from being a unified group with a set goal in mind, this crowd included everyone from “Grandmas for Trump” to the guy in the Camp Auschwitz hoodie. And no one can forget the shirtless Norse pagan shaman. The “sacrilege” committed by this mob was not lost on our elites either. Following the riot, both Democrats and Republicans had all kinds of condemnation for these people who violated their “temple of democracy.” Everything is theological. Demons were invoked on Sunday and they showed up on Wednesday. I am not saying that the storming of the Capitol on January 6 was directly caused by Rep. Cleaver's prayer. But the true God always hears the blasphemous prayers of the wicked and He answers those prayers in His wrath. The true Narnians should not be blind to the obvious connection between this country's faithlessness and the violent degeneracy we see today. Our nation has worshiped demons for a long time, and it should be no surprise when they show up, whether they come from the right or the left. We have had the institutionalized slaughter of unborn children for almost 50 years. That is no less than the worship of Moloch. We have countless ways of accessing pornography, and its softer versions are basically mainstream. That is hardly different than how the worshipers of Baal and Asherah could consort with their gods by visiting the temple prostitute. Mars and Bacchus are adored by the ubiquitous violence and hedonism of our entertainment, encouraged by the rhetoric of politicians and celebrities. If our nation is devoted to such things, can we be surprised that our people have come to embody such things? Have we forgotten the wisdom of the psalmist? Our God is in the heavens; He does all that He pleases. Their idols are silver and gold, the work of human hands. They have mouths, but do not speak; eyes, but do not see. They have ears, but do not hear; noses, but do not smell. They have hands, but do not feel; feet, but do not walk; and they do not make a sound in their throat. Those who make them become like them; so do all who trust in them. (Psalm 115:3–8) In contrast to the living God, idols are lifeless and empty. And those who worship them become like them. Those who worship sex and violence get nothing but shame and fear, injustice and death. If you call for demons, they will come. In case you think I'm being too literal, the Apostle Paul is the one who exposes the gods: What do I imply then? That food offered to idols is anything, or that an idol is anything? No, I imply that what pagans sacrifice they offer to demons and not to God. I do not want you to be participants with demons. You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons. You cannot partake of the table of the Lord and the table of demons. Shall we provoke the Lord to jealousy? (1 Corinthians 10:19–22) Yet this is precisely what the unbelieving nations do: they provoke the Lord. The psalmist sees this blasphemy and marvels: Why do the nations rage and the peoples plot in vain? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord and against His Anointed, saying, “Let us burst their bonds apart and cast away their cords from us.” The beginning of Psalm 2 describes many in our nation, those who think they can rule themselves and overthrow the rule and order of God. They rebel against the Creator and Christ. And yet… He who sits in the heavens laughs; the Lord holds them in derision. The enemies of God cannot touch Him. Their demon gods cannot rescue them from His hand. His judgment is set. His will is done. Then He will speak to them in His wrath, and terrify them in His fury, saying, “As for Me, I have set My King on Zion, My holy hill.” I will tell of the decree: The Lord said to Me, “You are My Son; today I have begotten You. Ask of Me, and I will make the nations Your heritage, and the ends of the earth Your possession. You shall break them with a rod of iron and dash them in pieces like a potter's vessel.” In these verses, we hear the Father's eternal decree: His Son is the one true King and He reigns from the holy hill of Zion, the holy hill of Calvary. He is enthroned upon the cross and, by dying and rising again, He is given all authority in heaven and on earth. All who submit to this King in faith are made His heritage, His possession, citizens of His eternal kingdom. All who mock and resist the crucified King will be broken, shattered, and cast down forever. Now therefore, O kings, be wise; be warned, O rulers of the earth. Serve the Lord with fear, and rejoice with trembling. Kiss the Son, lest He be angry, and you perish in the way, for His wrath is quickly kindled. Blessed are all who take refuge in Him. (Psalm 2) The lesson we must learn from the evil that is coming upon our nation is that it's getting what it deserves. And we have all participated in our nation's sinful decadence in one way or another. We all need to repent. “Kiss the Son, lest He be angry.” Turn back to Him and mourn your sin. Confess it, and flee from it and its destructive end. “Blessed are all who take refuge in Him.” Blessed are all who flee to the King on His holy hill, and find absolution and protection in His holy blood. This also means that there is no cause for despair. The blessed can be confident in our King who rules over all nations. Even surrounded by demons, we can continue in good works and peace, for we belong to the living God. And even if this society and nation fall apart, we can rebuild. The Church has done it before. While earthly empires crumble into dust, the Church picks up the pieces and carries on. So, it is still right to hope for goodness in this world, for as long as we remain faithful to God's Word, we can hope for His blessing here and now. More than that, we have hope that goes beyond this world. Our King gives His life to us, and we will live in His Kingdom that cannot be destroyed. Let us pray: Almighty God, merciful Father, You are right to be angry over our many sins. Yet, we flee to Your mercy that You have shown us in our Savior and His death on the cross for the world. Forgive us and restore us, that we may live holy lives and serve Your kingdom here while this world lasts. “Grant peace, we pray, in mercy, Lord; peace in our time, O send us! For there is none on earth but You, none other to defend us. You only, Lord, can fight for us” (LSB 777). We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ our King, who lives and reigns with the Father and the Holy Spirit, the one true God, now and forever. Amen.

Rocky Mountain Mason
RMM-Podcast: Episode 026: An Interview with Seaghan Ennis, International Congress Secretary of the International Order of Demolay (and Chapter VIII TBOP)

Rocky Mountain Mason

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 51:05


In this episode Ben interviews Seaghan Ennis, International Congress Secretary for the International Order of Demolay, and now Fellow Craft at Manitou Springs Lodge No. 68 in Colorado Springs. Ben ends the episode with Chapter VIII of De Occulta Philosophia Libri Tres. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/rockymountainmason)

Amaravati Audiobook Collection
Chapter VIII – The Twain Shall Meet [2020]

Amaravati Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 58:48


This reading and comment, from the chapter VIII ‘From Distant Lands', section ‘The Twain Shall Meet’ with subsections ‘Wat Pah Nanachat’ until 'You Have to Stop to Keep Up', was given by Ajahn Amaro on 6 March 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – The Twain Shall Meet [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati
Chapter VIII – The Twain Shall Meet [2020]

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 58:48


This reading and comment, from the chapter VIII ‘From Distant Lands', section ‘The Twain Shall Meet’ with subsections ‘Wat Pah Nanachat’ until 'You Have to Stop to Keep Up', was given by Ajahn Amaro on 6 March 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – The Twain Shall Meet [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati
Chapter VIII – The First Disciple (part 1) [2020]

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 59:07


This reading and comment, from the chapter VIII ‘From Distant Lands', section 'Introduction’ and the subsection ‘More Than Words’, and the next section ‘The First Disciple’ with the subsection ‘Ajahn Sumedho’, was given by Ajahn Amaro on 7 February 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – The First Disciple (part 1) [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

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Chapter VIII – The First Disciple (part 1) [2020]

Amaravati Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 59:07


This reading and comment, from the chapter VIII ‘From Distant Lands', section 'Introduction’ and the subsection ‘More Than Words’, and the next section ‘The First Disciple’ with the subsection ‘Ajahn Sumedho’, was given by Ajahn Amaro on 7 February 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – The First Disciple (part 1) [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

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Chapter VIII – The First Disciple (part 2) and Through Western Eyes (part 1) [2020]

Amaravati Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 56:33


This reading and comment, from the chapter VIII ‘From Distant Lands', section ‘The First Disciple’ and subsections ‘Pushed, Speaking From the Heart, Turn and Face the Strange’, and the next section ‘Through Western Eyes’ with the subsection ‘Beginnings’, was given by Ajahn Amaro on 3 March 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – The First Disciple (part 2) and Through Western Eyes (part 1) [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati
Chapter VIII – The First Disciple (part 2) and Through Western Eyes (part 1) [2020]

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 56:33


This reading and comment, from the chapter VIII ‘From Distant Lands', section ‘The First Disciple’ and subsections ‘Pushed, Speaking From the Heart, Turn and Face the Strange’, and the next section ‘Through Western Eyes’ with the subsection ‘Beginnings’, was given by Ajahn Amaro on 3 March 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – The First Disciple (part 2) and Through Western Eyes (part 1) [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

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Chapter VIII – Through Western Eyes (part 2) and On the Nose [2020]

Amaravati Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 59:09


This reading and comment, from the chapter VIII ‘From Distant Lands', section ‘Through Western Eyes’ and subsections subsection ‘Patience, Work Projects’, and the next section ‘On the Nose’ with subsections ‘Facing the Facts’ until 'The Smell in Your Bag', was given by Ajahn Amaro on 4 March 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – Through Western Eyes (part 2) and On the Nose [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati
Chapter VIII – Through Western Eyes (part 2) and On the Nose [2020]

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 59:09


This reading and comment, from the chapter VIII ‘From Distant Lands', section ‘Through Western Eyes’ and subsections subsection ‘Patience, Work Projects’, and the next section ‘On the Nose’ with subsections ‘Facing the Facts’ until 'The Smell in Your Bag', was given by Ajahn Amaro on 4 March 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – Through Western Eyes (part 2) and On the Nose [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

Amaravati Audiobook Collection
Chapter VIII – Knower of the Worlds [2020]

Amaravati Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 56:47


This reading and comment, from the chapter VIII ‘From Distant Lands', section ‘Knower of the Worlds’ with subsections ‘Resultus of the Practice’ until 'A Snake in the House', was given by Ajahn Amaro on 5 March 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – Knower of the Worlds [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati
Chapter VIII – Knower of the Worlds [2020]

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 56:47


This reading and comment, from the chapter VIII ‘From Distant Lands', section ‘Knower of the Worlds’ with subsections ‘Resultus of the Practice’ until 'A Snake in the House', was given by Ajahn Amaro on 5 March 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – Knower of the Worlds [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

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Chapter VIII – Inner Land, Outer Land (part 1) [2020]

Amaravati Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 71:04


This reading and comment, from the chapter XII ‘Broader Canvas', section ‘Inner Land - Outer Land’ with subsections ‘A Lot for a Little, Strange but Fascinating, The Same Fruit, A Suitable Land', was given by Ajahn Amaro on 7 March 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – Inner Land, Outer Land (part 1) [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

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Chapter VIII – Inner Land, Outer Land (part 1) [2020]

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 71:04


This reading and comment, from the chapter XII ‘Broader Canvas', section ‘Inner Land - Outer Land’ with subsections ‘A Lot for a Little, Strange but Fascinating, The Same Fruit, A Suitable Land', was given by Ajahn Amaro on 7 March 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – Inner Land, Outer Land (part 1) [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

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Chapter VIII – Inner Land, Outer Land (part 2) [2020]

Amaravati Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 60:06


This reading and comment, from the chapter XII ‘Broader Canvas', section ‘Inner Land - Outer Land’ with subsections ‘A Suitable Land, Planting the Lotus, All in Your Head, Urban Dhamma', was given by Ajahn Amaro on 10 March 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – Inner Land, Outer Land (part 2) [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati
Chapter VIII – Inner Land, Outer Land (part 2) [2020]

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 60:06


This reading and comment, from the chapter XII ‘Broader Canvas', section ‘Inner Land - Outer Land’ with subsections ‘A Suitable Land, Planting the Lotus, All in Your Head, Urban Dhamma', was given by Ajahn Amaro on 10 March 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – Inner Land, Outer Land (part 2) [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

Philosophy Rekindled
Episode 9 – Part 2 Panel Discussion Part 1 of Chapter VIII Tertium Organum by P.D. Ouspensky

Philosophy Rekindled

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 62:45


The Chapter VIII panel discussion is in two parts and this is Part 1. In this chapter our panellists discuss Ouspensky’s concept of the hierarchy of perceptions, conceptions, ideas, instinct and intuition as it relates to consciousness and challenge his interpretation on animals having a lower level of consciousness than us based on this hierarchy. We also take Ouspensky to task expressing our horror at the quote he chooses from R.M Bucke’s book ‘Cosmic Consciousness’ (so much so that in the chapter reading I have not read this quote verbatim) and question whether or not he is building some of his arguments in this chapter on ‘shaky ground’. Ouspensky begins to explore the question ‘what is consciousness’ by looking at our receptive apparatus and the hierarchy of the interpretation of sensations into perceptions and concepts and where ideas, instinct and intuition fit into this. He explores what might prove the interdependence of this hierarchy on differing levels of consciousness and how we might prove this by using animals as an example. To listen to an audio version of the chapter reading, see Part 1 of this episode and to listen to the second part of this panel discussion see Part 3 of this episode.

Philosophy Rekindled
Episode 9 – Part 1 Chapter Reading of Chapter VIII Tertium Organum by P.D. Ouspensky

Philosophy Rekindled

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 41:21


Part 1 of Episode 9 is the audio version of Chapter VIII of Tertium Organum by P.D. Ouspensky read by Alice Flanagan. Ouspensky begins to explore the question ‘what is consciousness’ by looking at our receptive apparatus and the hierarchy of the interpretation of sensations into perceptions and concepts and where ideas, instinct and intuition fit into this. He explores what might prove the interdependence of this hierarchy on differing levels of consciousness and how we might prove this by using animals as an example. To listen to the panel discussion of this chapter, see Part 2 and Part 3 of this episode.

Air War Audiobooks
Heretics, by G.K. Chesterton (VIII)

Air War Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 22:59


This week, we get into Chapter VIII of G.K. Chesterton’s Heretics, “The Mildness of the Yellow Press.” The post Heretics, by G.K. Chesterton (VIII) appeared first on Air War Media.

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien

Long Expected Party '19 was a night to remember!!! Take a listen to the recording beside the fire ... special shoutout to Erica Barnes for carrying the conversation! Next time, the Shire Rats will be joining us for the House of Healing!  The Bywater Post: please send your "Tolkien Stories" to anunexpectedpod@gmail.com We will read and share those on the podcast! You can also leave us a voicemail by calling: (740) 422-9395 [3 min max]. Feel free to ask us a question, read a chapter summary, sing a song, or tell your story! Join the group discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien If you'd like to send us something please address it to:  The ShireP.O. Box 96Amanda, OH 43102 The reread will continue on after LEP! Make sure to read Chapter VIII of Return of the King  If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include:  There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Hobbit's Guide to Middle Earth – Middle Earth history discussions

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien

Long Expected Party '19 was a night to remember!!! Take a listen to the recording from the Unfinished Unexpected Studio ... special shoutout to Chase, Michelle, Phil, Ally, Jenn, Jess, Tara, Tony, Brandon, Kevin, Tabitha, Jim SP, Mel B, Charlotte, & Melanie! Part 3 will be coming out next week!  #sorryTara The Bywater Post: please send your "Tolkien Stories" to anunexpectedpod@gmail.com We will read and share those on the podcast! You can also leave us a voicemail by calling: (740) 422-9395 [3 min max]. Feel free to ask us a question, read a chapter summary, sing a song, or tell your story! Join the group discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien If you'd like to send us something please address it to:  The ShireP.O. Box 96Amanda, OH 43102 The reread will continue on after LEP! Make sure to read Chapter VIII of Return of the King  If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include:  There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Hobbit's Guide to Middle Earth – Middle Earth history discussions

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien

Long Expected Party '19 was a night to remember!!! Take a listen to the recording from the Unfinished Unexpected Studio ... more to come later this week!  The Bywater Post: please send your "Tolkien Stories" to anunexpectedpod@gmail.com We will read and share those on the podcast! You can also leave us a voicemail by calling: (740) 422-9395 [3 min max]. Feel free to ask us a question, read a chapter summary, sing a song, or tell your story! Join the group discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien If you'd like to send us something please address it to:  The ShireP.O. Box 96Amanda, OH 43102 The reread will continue on after LEP! Make sure to read Chapter VIII of Return of the King  If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include:  There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Hobbit's Guide to Middle Earth – Middle Earth history discussions

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien
Episode #59 - The Pyre of Denethor

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 141:48


Special Guest - Nathan Mueller!!! Denethor started the fire! The Bywater Post: please send your "Tolkien Stories" to anunexpectedpod@gmail.com We will read and share those on the podcast! You can also leave us a voicemail by calling: (740) 422-9395 [3 min max]. Feel free to ask us a question, read a chapter summary, sing a song, or tell your story! Join the group discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien If you'd like to send us something please address it to:  The ShireP.O. Box 96Amanda, OH 43102 The reread will continue on after LEP! Make sure to read Chapter VIII of Return of the King  If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include:  There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Hobbit's Guide to Middle Earth – Middle Earth history discussions

Slightly Foxed
6: Well-Written Lives

Slightly Foxed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 38:06


Gail, Hazel, Jennie and host Philippa are joined at the table by eminent biographer Adam Sisman to discuss the delicate business of delving into the lives of others – warts and all or, sometimes, all warts no all. The actor Nigel Anthony lends his voice to Edward Lear’s surreal verbal contortions, unearthing the deep sorrow that hid beneath the nonsense. The digits in brackets following each listing refer to the minute and second they are mentioned. (Episode duration: 38 minutes; 6 seconds) **Books Mentioned** * Eric Newby, [Love and War in the Apennines](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/eric-newby-love-and-war/) will be published as a Slightly Foxed Edition in clothbound hardback on 1 June. Now available to pre-order (1:50)  * Adam Sisman, Hugh Trevor-Roper: The Biography, is out of print, but we may be able to get hold of second-hand copies. Please [get in touch](https://foxedquarterly.com/help/) for details (8:30) * Hugh Trevor-Roper, [The Last Days of Hitler](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/hugh-trevor-roper-last-days-of-hitler/) (8:42) * Adam Sisman, [John le Carré: The Biography](https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/john-le-carre-9781408849460/) is available from Bloomsbury (9:32) * Adam Sisman, The Professor and the Parson is published on 9 May, and will be available to order in the Summer 2019 Readers’ Catalogue and on the Slightly Foxed website (12:32) * Adam Sisman, Boswell’s Presumptuous Task, is out of print, but we may be able to get hold of second-hand copies. Please [get in touch](https://foxedquarterly.com/help/) for details (14:16)  * Richard Hillary, [The Last Enemy](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/the-last-enemy-richard-hillary-slightly-foxed-edition/). This Slightly Foxed Edition is also available in a bundle with Sebastian Faulks, [The Fatal Englishman](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/fatal-englishman-last-enemy/) (17:11) * Vivien Noakes, Edward Lear: The Life of a Wanderer, is out of print, but we may be able to get hold of second-hand copies. Please get in touch for details (19:24) * Kingsley Amis, [The Green Man](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/kingsley-amis-the-green-man/), on which an article by William Palmer appears in [Slightly Foxed Issue 20](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/slightly-foxed-issue-20/) (27:58) * [My Grandfather & Father, Dear Father](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/my-grandfather-father-dear-father/), by Denis Constanduros are available in a single edition or in a [special Last Call Bundle](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/last-call-bundle/) together with the last copies of our earliest available limited-edition, The Flame Trees of Thika by Elspeth Huxley (28.25) * Bart van Es, [The Cut Out Girl](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/bart-van-es-cut-out-girl/) (29:30)  * Tim Pears, The West Country Trilogy: [The Horseman](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/tim-pears-horseman/), [The Wanderers](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/tim-pears-wanderers/) and [The Redeemed](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/tim-pears-redeemed/) (31:00) **Related Slightly Foxed Articles & Illustrations** * [Adam Sisman’s article](https://foxedquarterly.com/hugh-trevor-roper-adam-sisman-literary-review/) on Hugh Trevor-Roper’s The Last Days of Hitler is published in [Slightly Foxed Issue 61](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/slightly-foxed-issue-61-1-march-2019/) (8:44) * [William Palmer’s article](https://foxedquarterly.com/edward-lear-william-palmer-literary-review/) on Vivien Noakes, Edward Lear: The Life of a Wanderer was published in [Slightly Foxed Issue 56](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/slightly-foxed-issue-56-great-present-for-someone-who-likes-books/) (19:24) * [Read an extract](https://foxedquarterly.com/denis-constanduros-memoir-my-grandfather-extract/) from Chapter VIII of My Grandfather & Father, Dear Father by Denis Constanduros (28:41) **Other Links** * Bart van Es won the [2018 Slightly Foxed Best First Biography Prize](https://foxedquarterly.com/...

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien
Episode #46 - Journey to the Crossroads

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 113:44


What happened ... "We don't know"?!?! Frodo, Sam, and Gollum head for the crossroads in chapter XVIII of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Two Towers. The Bywater Post: please send your "Tolkien Stories" to anunexpectedpod@gmail.com We will read and share those on the podcast! You can also leave us a voicemail by calling: (740) 422-9395 [3 min max]. Feel free to ask us a question, read a chapter summary, sing a song, or tell your story! Join the group discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien If you'd like to send us something please address it to:  The ShireP.O. Box 96Amanda, OH 43102 The reread will continue on March 24th! Make sure to read Chapter VIII of Book 4 or Chapter XIX of The Two Towers. If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include:  There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Hobbit's Guide to Middle Earth – Middle Earth history discussions

Amaravati Audiobook Collection
Chapter VIII – Through Western Eyes

Amaravati Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2018 70:27


This reading and comment, from the chapter VIII 'From Distant Lands,' subsection 'Pushed' to 'Turn and Face the Strange,' and the next section 'Through Western Eyes' until 'Beginnings' was given by Ajahn Amaro on 7 February 2018 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – Through Western Eyes appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati
Chapter VIII – Through Western Eyes

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2018 70:27


This reading and comment, from the chapter VIII 'From Distant Lands,' subsection 'Pushed' to 'Turn and Face the Strange,' and the next section 'Through Western Eyes' until 'Beginnings' was given by Ajahn Amaro on 7 February 2018 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – Through Western Eyes appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

Amaravati Audiobook Collection
Chapter VIII – Introduction and the First Disciple

Amaravati Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2018 70:27


This reading and comment, from the chapter VIII 'From Distant Lands,' section 'Introduction' until the end of this section and the next section 'The First Disciple' until 'Ajahn Sumedho,' was given by Ajahn Amaro on 5 February 2018 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – Introduction and the First Disciple appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati
Chapter VIII – Introduction and the First Disciple

Ajahn Amaro Podcast by Amaravati

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2018 70:27


This reading and comment, from the chapter VIII 'From Distant Lands,' section 'Introduction' until the end of this section and the next section 'The First Disciple' until 'Ajahn Sumedho,' was given by Ajahn Amaro on 5 February 2018 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter VIII – Introduction and the First Disciple appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien
Episode #9 - Fog on the Barrow Downs

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 135:51


What is a Barrow-wight? You will need your compass as we discuss Chapter VIII of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring. The Barrow-wight is no joke of a character! The Barrow Downs are full of spells and other strange enchantments, BEWARE! The Bywater Post is still flooded with mail. Please send your "Tolkien Stories" to anunexpectedpod@gmail.com We will read and share those on the podcast! You can also leave us a voicemail by calling: (740) 422-9395 [3 min max]. Feel free to ask us a question, read a chapter summary, sing a song, or tell your story! Join the group discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien The reread will continue on May 6th! Make sure to read Chapter IX, At the sign of the Prancing Pony. We'll see you in a fortnight! If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include:  There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Wandering Wizards - Ezra explores the world of the Istari and the lore of the wizards Middle-Earth SmackDown – Who would win? Character vs Character!

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien
Episode #8 - In the House of Tom Bombadil

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 130:03


Who is Tom Bombadil? The ring takes a backseat as we discuss Chapter VII of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring. The "Master" takes "good" care of our Hobbits! The Bywater Post is still flooded with mail. We love it and we share it! Join the discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien The reread will continue on April 22nd! Make sure to read Chapter VIII, Fog on the Barrow-downs. We'll see you in a fortnight! If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include:  There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Wandering Wizards - Ezra explores the world of the Istari and the lore of the wizards Middle-Earth SmackDown – Who would win? Character vs Character!

Pulp Daily
King of the Khyber Rifles, part 8

Pulp Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2010


This story was written by Talbot MundyThis part is called, 08 - Chapter VIIIRead by Brett W. DowneyDownload the show

Fakultät für Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU

The study is dedicated to the poetry of South African post-Apartheid women's poetry. Working with the primary texts, the poems themselves, the focus is on different aspects of identity which are major topics in South African poetry in general. The second and main part of the study looks into the most obviously recurring themes of contemporary South African women’s poetry: • ethnic identity, the identity within a certain group of society and the depiction of the relations between the ethnic groups, is treated in Chapter VI, • gender identity, a discussion of gender problems and womanhood and motherhood, in Chapter VII and • professional identity, being an artist, a woman poet, in Chapter VIII.