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Am I Cancelled?
/r/AmItheAhole #55 Church Mouse #GirlPower

Am I Cancelled?

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 48:27


Send us a Text Message.Edward  reacts to Reddit r/AITA (Am I the Asshole) stories and gives his very important opinions on other people's lives.Edward has a few breakdowns in this episode. He also discusses a rich family, a petty wife, a selfish friend, an immature student, and a snooping boyfriend. Enjoy!Support the Show.Tree of Links: https://linktr.ee/amicancelledyet

Brendan O'Connor
Artist, Dorothy Cross - “The early days weren't easy. I was broke as a church mouse!”

Brendan O'Connor

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 29:26


One of Ireland's most celebrated artists, Dorothy Cross, talks to Brendan about how she has cultivated a true sense of freedom, her elemental need to live near the sea and why she's repatriating a mummy from Cork to Egypt.

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Fifth Wheel Mafia
Ep. 16 Church Mouse

Fifth Wheel Mafia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 19:00


Her name says it all, she may be quiet but she is mighty. Church Mouse is on her way to the top in the trucking world. We had blast hearing about her new adventure staring at Bottomly. We wish her the very best of luck. we can't wait to podcast with her again soon! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fifth-wheel-mafia/support

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Harold's Old Time Radio
Mary Pickford And Company 34-10-03epxxxx-The Church Mouse

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 29:15


Mary Pickford And Company 34-10-03epxxxx-The Church Mouse

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Moment of Truth Bible Church with Phillip Coonce
The Church Mouse - Moment of Truth Bible Baptist

Moment of Truth Bible Church with Phillip Coonce

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 44:06


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The Conservatude Podcast With Mark Kremer
(87). CNN+ and the Obama's are Gone, Joe Understands, and the TOP 10 Dems for President!

The Conservatude Podcast With Mark Kremer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 37:06


Welcome to The Conservatude Podcast! This IS the home of freedom and the voice of truth. We won't kowtow to the Radical Left and we won't give up the fight! We're here to equip you to take the fight to the Woke mob! We believe America is STILL worth fighting for!! Enjoy the show!! Episode Guide: CNN+ is GONE after just 30 Days! Spotify Gives the Obamas the Boot! Joe's as Poor as a Church Mouse....Yeah, Right. And, Finally, Talk about a SHALLOW Bench! WaPo Names the Top 10 people to be the Democratic Nominee in 2024! God help us! I discuss it all on today's The Conservatude Podcast with Mark Kremer. Join me on the patriotic journey that IS the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave!! Follow Me on Social Media: TikTok Instagram Gettr Twitter Facebook

The Hamilton Corner
(Re-air from 2/15) Goebbels Inc. is more quiet than a church mouse concerning Special Counsel John Durham's filing.

The Hamilton Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 54:15


The Hamilton Corner
Goebbels Inc. is more quiet than a church mouse concerning Special Counsel John Durham's filing.

The Hamilton Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 54:15


Stories of Hope
The Church Mouse

Stories of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 13:44


Betty Kress knew she was in over her head. Betty attends a small church in Kingsport, TN. She is not influential. She has no powerful friends. And she most definitely does not speak Spanish. And yet, when she heard a story about Jorge Santiago, a church planter in Puerto Rico, she knew she was the one that God had chosen to come to his church's rescue. This is the story of how Betty did a big thing she didn't think she could ever do. To hear an earlier Stories of Hope episode about Jorge and how God is using him to meet needs in Puerto Rico, listen to “Let There Be Electricity.” Find out how you can help strengthen communities at SendRelief.org/

Digital Field Service
Digital Field Service - Thanks for the Harvest

Digital Field Service

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 11:31


In this episode of the Digital Field Service The Revd Ollie North, Chaplain to 2nd Battalion The Mercian Regiment leads us in a short act of Christian worship. Our theme this week is Thanks for the Harvest and our Bible reading is Luke 12:16-21. The remainder of our service comes from the Church of England. You might also like to read the full text of Sir John Bejeman's poem; Diary of Church Mouse. To find out more about the Digital Field Service, visit us at: Facebook, Twitter or YouTube.

Bergenstages Radio Theatre
"The Church Mouse"

Bergenstages Radio Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 10:50


She never sells herself short...and comes out on top!

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Shielded        with Jody Stowell
Shielded: Faith in a time of COVID

Shielded with Jody Stowell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 38:19


Stuff about God, the universe and everything • new podcasts weekly • a place to pause • from a shielding vicar • this week's guest is The Church Mouse

Dr Zeus
Church Mouse returns to discuss The Witches 1990 vs. 2020.

Dr Zeus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 37:28


The Witches 1990 classic or the 2020 remake? Church Mouse comes on to discuss. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/support

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Kiss 95-7's War of the Roses
The Church Mouse

Kiss 95-7's War of the Roses

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 6:56


Khloe in Ellington thinks her boyfriend is cheating. She thought they would be moving in with each other and now he has different plans. She wants to know whats going on.

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Kiss 95-7's War of the Roses
The Church Mouse

Kiss 95-7's War of the Roses

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 6:56


Khloe in Ellington thinks her boyfriend is cheating. She thought they would be moving in with each other and now he has different plans. She wants to know whats going on.

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Dr Zeus
Church mouse returns on Saturday to talk films and the future.

Dr Zeus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 51:25


Enjoy tonight’s fun filled episode. --- 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/drzeusfilmpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/support

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Dr Zeus
Saturday Night with special guest Church Mouse.

Dr Zeus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 54:08


Tonight we’re going to have a very interesting discussion about music and life in Florida with the church mouse. --- 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/drzeusfilmpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/support

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Luke’s Story
Episode 20: Church Mouse

Luke’s Story

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 5:46


How to catch a mouse that doesn't want to be caught.

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Church Mouse Chronicles
[YouTube] Mice Debate If Christians Should Take Communion

Church Mouse Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 73:49


Our mice are on the brink of insanity (doing Church Mouse show being one of the symptoms). They must not succumb to writing poetry! Or God forbid B actually singing while M plays the ukulele!? That is why they are debating on a controversy that's all the rage right now - on whether Christians should take Communion during these trying times.

Sunday
Flood clean-up, Human trafficking, Theology of beards

Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 44:02


A major clean-up is underway as homes were deluged, bridges destroyed, roads blocked and towns cut off as flash floods devastated parts of England. Reeth, in North Yorkshire, has been badly hit by the floods and the Bishop of Ripon, Helen-Ann Hartley has been one of those helping farmers and villagers as they try to get on top of the aftermath. The Salvation Army have been brought in by Coronation Street writers to help writers with a story-line about human trafficking and modern slavery. Andrew Wileman from the Salvation Army’s Anti-trafficking and Modern Slavery team tells William how the public are often the first to alert authorities to potential victims and how the Salvation Army help those caught up in the crime. Facial hair. It’s a personal thing. Beards may be ‘in’ right now but the history of hairy faces hasn’t always been harmonious. Having the wrong beard at the wrong time in religious history could be a matter of spiritual life or death. The anonymous Christian commentator The Church Mouse has chronicled the holy history of furry faces in a new book called Beard Theology.

Bad Etiquette
Episode #27 Blood Curdling Scream with Zach Huneycutt

Bad Etiquette

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 178:48


Finally I sit down with Zach Huneycutt and we discuss our comedy influences, podcasts we like, our dingleberry removal procedures, extreme music, being in the most exciting band on the Central Coast, horror movies, his favorite film "Hereditary", his band Church Mouse, and a dissection of Midsommar. This episode epitomizes what my show is about: extreme music,  stand up comedy, horror movies, and bitching about social media. 

Supersize Your Business For Female Entrepreneurs

Poor As A Church Mouse...Stop by each day for a dose of what you can use to Supersize Your Business (free): https://facebook.com/supersizebusiness #supersizebusiness #poor #mindset

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Backstage Knitting Podcast
Episode 34- Happy New Year!

Backstage Knitting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 42:41


Episode 34. December 28, 2017Shout out: To Jessica from the Twin Cities in MinnesotaSocial Media plug! Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Periscope. Www.backstageknitting.com, backstageknitting@gmail.com, join our Ravelry group!On The Needles:Bethany is working on:Paris In Berlin by Joji locatelli in the UW colorway from Fancy Image for my Step Mom for ChristmasCoronation Day Boxy by Joji in the Winter Jewel colorwayVanilla Sock w/ Fish Lips kiss heel, almost to the purl ridge, Plymouth happy feet blueberry color wayOctober wedding shawlOff The Needles:Bethany Finished:2 little sweater Christmas Ornaments out of Lion Brand Bon Bons in the Christmas pack.My Cozy Cashmere cowl, still need to weave in ends.- LOVED IT!! Available in 25 colors, 100% Cashmere, 25g ball- 87 yards, I knit my cowl with fives, recomended needle size is US 6 or 7, Solocashmere from Filatura di CrosaSweater number 46 in the 60 quick baby knits in Cascade 220 Super Wash in a bright RedHamilknit Hat by Emily Straw in the same blue I used for the last two Hamilknit hats and a sparkly silver.In Time Out:Sew A Needle Pulling Thread:Spinning/Weaving:Netflix and Knit:Bethany has been watching:Hallmark Channel Christmas moviesThe Force Awakens, the entire trilogyWill and GraceThe Last JediThe Greatest ShowmanIn Rehearsal/Performance/Healing Hands:Contests: Virtual Raffle drawing! Show screen shot of receipt or knitted items that have been donated to refugee groupsEvents:#BSKPBuddyBuddyAlong! Madrona in Tacoma Wa Presidents Day Weekend 2018.Stitches West! Last weekend in February 2018 Santa Clara Ca. A Year In Review:Things Bethany has finished: 11 Pussy hats, 3 sock head hats by Kelly McClure, Coffee Date Shawl by CC Almon, 2 pairs of socks, stuffed animals (Doxi-Corn from the Rebecca Danger scrap book), 3 Hamilknit Hats, LaBoe Top by Cory Ellen, Shrek Hat and Set of Shrek Ears, Christmakah Shrowl by Stephen West, TPCT by Teresa Gregorio, BabyWrap Sweater by Church Mouse, a single sock, cashmere cowl, rolled brim hatBethany’s Goal for Next Year: Put my Projects on Ravelry

Backstage Knitting Podcast
Episode 34- Happy New Year!

Backstage Knitting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 42:41


Episode 34. December 28, 2017Shout out: To Jessica from the Twin Cities in MinnesotaSocial Media plug! Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Periscope. Www.backstageknitting.com, backstageknitting@gmail.com, join our Ravelry group!On The Needles:Bethany is working on:Paris In Berlin by Joji locatelli in the UW colorway from Fancy Image for my Step Mom for ChristmasCoronation Day Boxy by Joji in the Winter Jewel colorwayVanilla Sock w/ Fish Lips kiss heel, almost to the purl ridge, Plymouth happy feet blueberry color wayOctober wedding shawlOff The Needles:Bethany Finished:2 little sweater Christmas Ornaments out of Lion Brand Bon Bons in the Christmas pack.My Cozy Cashmere cowl, still need to weave in ends.- LOVED IT!! Available in 25 colors, 100% Cashmere, 25g ball- 87 yards, I knit my cowl with fives, recomended needle size is US 6 or 7, Solocashmere from Filatura di CrosaSweater number 46 in the 60 quick baby knits in Cascade 220 Super Wash in a bright RedHamilknit Hat by Emily Straw in the same blue I used for the last two Hamilknit hats and a sparkly silver.In Time Out:Sew A Needle Pulling Thread:Spinning/Weaving:Netflix and Knit:Bethany has been watching:Hallmark Channel Christmas moviesThe Force Awakens, the entire trilogyWill and GraceThe Last JediThe Greatest ShowmanIn Rehearsal/Performance/Healing Hands:Contests: Virtual Raffle drawing! Show screen shot of receipt or knitted items that have been donated to refugee groupsEvents:#BSKPBuddyBuddyAlong! Madrona in Tacoma Wa Presidents Day Weekend 2018.Stitches West! Last weekend in February 2018 Santa Clara Ca. A Year In Review:Things Bethany has finished: 11 Pussy hats, 3 sock head hats by Kelly McClure, Coffee Date Shawl by CC Almon, 2 pairs of socks, stuffed animals (Doxi-Corn from the Rebecca Danger scrap book), 3 Hamilknit Hats, LaBoe Top by Cory Ellen, Shrek Hat and Set of Shrek Ears, Christmakah Shrowl by Stephen West, TPCT by Teresa Gregorio, BabyWrap Sweater by Church Mouse, a single sock, cashmere cowl, rolled brim hatBethany’s Goal for Next Year: Put my Projects on Ravelry

Are We Okay?
73 - Congrats, Fictional Characters (with Sam Wellard)

Are We Okay?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 68:18


Bassist Sam Wellard (Church Mouse) swings by the podcast to talk about Beck's new album, joining Church Mouse, his high school ska phase, Weezer, his first beer, owning all of the Blue's Clues merchandise, Nickelodeon GaS, wanting to be a cartoonist, the joy of making guacamole, lineup changes, whether God put animals here to eat, becoming a ghost, the haunted ice maker in his refrigerator, doing voices, and why shoelaces are the bane of his existence.   Find him online at: https://churchmouseca.bandcamp.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/churchmouseca/ or follow Church Mouse on Instagram: @churchmouseca

Are We Okay?
60 - Outright Denying The Facts (with Zach Huneycutt)

Are We Okay?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 88:40


Musician Zach Huneycutt (Church Mouse) stops by the podcast to talk about 'Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too', Falcon, CO, Abie the junk collector, moving to Lompoc because of World of Warcraft, hating road trips, seeing the ocean, trying to be the class clown, watching all of the anime, Dan's gun, opening a record shop/café, the chemistry of Church Mouse, getting out of deathcore, getting into grindcore, music and beer, New Life Church, his fear of aging, Gun x Sword, buying things he doesn't need, calling chips 'cookies', and George falling off a ladder. Find him online at: https://churchmouseca.bandcamp.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/churchmouseca/ or follow Church Mouse on Instagram: @churchmouseca

Are We Okay?
58 - The Big External Hard Drive In The Sky (with Nick Long)

Are We Okay?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 80:34


Musician Nick Long (Church Mouse) swings by the podcast to talk about A Great Big Pile of Leaves, living on a 22-foot boat, dodging weird tragedies, being kept on a leash, daikaiju movies, Micro Ninja Heart Surgeons, Victor Wooten, learning music like a language, weird time signatures, the sound of Church Mouse, chilling out to Metal Machine Music, effects pedals, clashing politically with an old boss, optimistic nihilism, the inevitable heat death of the universe, meme culture and telepathy, and the most peaceful time in human history. Find him online at: https://churchmouseca.bandcamp.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/churchmouseca/ or follow Church Mouse on Instagram: @churchmouseca

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Stupidly Small
Episode 15: 15: Plant One On The Food Entrance.

Stupidly Small

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2014 25:42


Happy Friday, everybody! In this episode, we call for hand shaking to be compulsory and discuss bin etiquette and what to do when you finish a meal.  The Church Mouse books are awesome. Here's the weird little Indoor Bears book that some other bastard got for a dollar. Lots of out of print books available on the internet these days. Don't forget our launch party! Yes, it's official, we're having a launch party. Friday 12th December 7am - 8:30am. Worker's Club. Fitzroy. Contact us to RSVP.   Thanks again to our sponsor The Super Rad Nail Sisters: From now until December 13, you can get a manicure with 2 nail art feature nails for $20 (regular price $45) or a gel polish manicure for $30 (regular price $50) if you mention Stupidly Small.   

A Nun's Life Ministry
Did Mickey Mouse start out as a church mouse? Chloe the Convent Cat responds.

A Nun's Life Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2014 3:13


This Random Nun Clip is from Ask Sister podcast episode 100. Sponsored by aNunsLife.org ministry. Topics include: Chloe the Convent Cat, Mickey Mouse.

The Good Catholic Life
The Good Catholic Life #0133: Monday, September 12, 2011

The Good Catholic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2011 56:29


Today's host(s): Scot Landry Today's guest(s): Paul Blanchette and Michael Strong of Pilot Bulletins and Pilot Printing Today's topics: The parish bulletin as communications tool Summary of today's show: The parish bulletin is the primary communications vehicle for the church connecting to parishioners. Paul Blanchette and Mike Strong of Pilot Bulletins discuss with Scot how Pilot Bulletins began 10 years ago as ParishComm, their vision for serving the church through their livelihood, and how ParishComm was acquired by the Archdiocese of Boston just one year ago. Also, Scot, Mike, and Paul give their predictions for tonight's Patriots-Dolphins game and the Patriots season. 1st segment: Scot said one year on September 9, the Archdiocese of Boston purchased a bulletin-printing business called ParishComm that served about 45 parishes mainly in the North Shore and Merrimack Valley. In the past year, they have expanded their service to more than 200 parishes in their printing services and more than 60 who have their bulletins printed every week. Scot welcomed Paul and Mike to the show. Scot said Paul was on the show previously with Fr. Martin Hyatt of the St. Basil's Cursillo retreat center and Cursillo was integral to the founding of ParishComm. Paul was working in medical sales previously and wanted to find some way to serve the Church. At the same time, he had a friend who developed some parish management software called Church Mouse and Paul started representing the software locally. He found that even though parishes loved the idea, they usually said they couldn't afford it and would need to have it donated. Then they found that parish bulletin printing generated a lot of revenue that didn't make its way to the parish and so they determined to sell the bulletin sponsorships and print the bulletins to fund the parish software. The software became ParishSoft, which is perhaps the leading Catholic parish management software. Paul celebrated the 10th anniversary of starting ParishComm, which happened to be 9/11/01. Paul was in Detroit that day with the man he was working with on the software project. Paul's son was working in New York at the time and was on the phone with him when the second plane hit the Twin Towers. They had been planning to sign the legal papers to start their business, but that didn't happen. After two days, Paul and an associate rented a car to drive back to Boston. Meanwhile, in the intervening 10 years, the man he was starting the business with, David Rosenberg, has since become a priest of the Diocese of Lansing. At first, there wasn't a plan to print the bulletins themselves, but eventually they printed it themselves. Paul made his first sale in October 2001 of $354 for an advertising contract. His first church was his home parish, St. Mary in Georgetown. They installed computers and software and used the parish as the testbed. The first year they made $24,000. In their second year, they got their second church. What was difficult was that they were just a couple of guys with a fledgling business and an idea, so they trusted him. They were outsourcing the product and didn't have control of the printing. It was printed in Michigan and a bad storm could prevent a parish from having its bulletin. So Paul looked into digital printing and the quality was so much better because they could print in vivid color. But that meant lots of infrastructure costs for printers. It was difficult to get past the old habits of parish bulletins, especially getting them to use new covers every week to be attractive and to use the bulletin as a news instrument rather than just a service directory. Digital printing uses large machines that look like office copiers and have the same general functions of a color laser printer in the office. They are different from the more traditional color offset printers, but the quality is similar. Michael said he's been involved in printing and publishing since the late 1970s after high school, with a detour through military service and working in restaurants. He lived his Cursillo in 2000 and was working at the time in high-end college textbooks on a contract basis. He connected to Paul through Cursillo and was attracted to working in a faithful Catholic environment. Mike continued to work on a contract basis for the Daughters of St. Paul. Mike never expected to be able to work in a place that contribute in some small way for the parish to evangelize with such a high-quality product. It's satisfying to know that someone might bring a bulletin home that gets picked up and brings them back to church. Paul said ParishComm was a family business to begin with: Paul, his wife Christine, his son Stephen, plus a couple of guys he met on Cursillo. But it was through involvement in St. Basil's that he found people who needed work and they hired people to help. 2nd segment: Scot said one year ago, after conversation between Paul and Scot, they decided it would be in everyone's best interest for the Archdiocese of Boston, through Boston Catholic Television Center, Inc., to buy ParishComm. Cardinal Seán determined that it would be helpful to parishes to raise the bar on the quality of bulletins. Paul said there have been 15 new parishes added in the past year and there are 47 more who would like to come on board when their old bulletin printing contracts expire. Every parish is different and Paul goes out to all the parishes to find out what they need and what they'd like. Scot said Cardinal Seán was interested in having a communication tool like the bulletin that reaches more Catholics every week than any other of our communications tools. 300,000 people go to Mass every week and most pick up a bulletin. Scot said pastors tell him that fewer bulletins end up in the parking lot or on the floor because the quality is higher and people want to bring it home. Mike proofs every bulletin every week. Scot asked what is the most frequent content he sees. Mike said he sees parishes put in calendars of everything going on in the parish. He said parishes also take advantage of the full-color glossy covers with provided artwork relevant to the current week's Gospel or the time of the year. Many parishes used 9/11-related covers this week. Mike said about 35,000 bulletins are printed in a two-day span at the Pastoral Center. That's about 20% of all parish bulletins in the Archdiocese. Scot asked Paul why he was interested in becoming part of a broader archdiocesan communications effort. Paul said he came to understand that we're called to do more than make a buck for a living. He realized that there's plenty of work to do in your own backyard and while they were very strong in the North Shore where they were based, they were looking to expand. Now they're growing rapidly on the South Shore and even beyond the Archdiocese. Scot said new bulletins are being printed in the last couple of months for Boston University Catholic Community, St. Joseph in Kingston, St. Albert the Great in Weymouth, St. Thomas Aquinas in Bridgewater, Sacred Heart and Our Lady of the Assumption in East Boston, St. Ann in Neponset, and Our Lady of Lourdes in Jamaica Plain. That's a lot for just a couple of months. Paul often goes to a parish for the first week of the bulletin. He sees people wowed by the cover and then they see how the bulletin's content has changed to become more informative. Paul said the sponsors love the bulletins because the color ads project their brands better, so now it's not just a donation to the local parish, but it's a way of supporting their business to.. 3rd segment: Scot said with the acquisition of ParishComm, there was a deliberate decision to create both Pilot Bulletins and Pilot Printing, as a way to help parishes with all their printing needs. Mike said because of the 35,000 bulletins, the volume of work allows the per unit cost of printing to be much lower so they can offer printing to ministries at a much lower cost than through traditional printers, like Staples for 500 flyers. Scot said he was shocked to see the prices most parishes were paying at third-party vendors, even with a little bit of income for Pilot Printing. Mike said they can offer parishes printing in color what they're paying for black and white at Staples. They also do lots of flyers and it's not just for parishes that print their bulletins. If they can save the parish $100 for a print job, that $100 can be spent on pizza for the youth group for example. Scot asked Paul about any unusual printing offerings. Paul said they can print banners of all shapes and sizes for very reasonable prices and put just about anything on them. He said its stunning. Scot said many parishes through the archdiocese have had Catholics Come Home banners printed by Pilot Printing. Mike said he talked to a deacon who had ordered a banner of the same kind from someone else and paid $350 instead of the $89 that Pilot Printing was charging. He said the most frequently ordered items are pew cards, flyers, and posters. He just printed 1,000 posters and 1,000 postcards for Lift Ministries. They also print business cards, magnets, and just about anything else. There's a video showing behind the scenes of Pilot Bulletin. Mike is also involved in a charity called . In 1998 Mike's friend died of a brain tumor. The following year he rode the Pan-Mass Challenge,and after that started the Par4theCure Golf Tournament and then started the black-tie golf-themed Golf Ball at the Harvard Club. They've donated more than $350,000 to brain tumor research over the years. Pilot Printing does all the printing of course. Scot said there's a mutual benefit for Pilot Printing where some donors have decided to use Pilot Printing. 4th segment: Scot, Mike, and Paul talked the New England Patriots season opening today and their predictions for tonight and the season. Paul predicted Patriots win tonight 31-21 and they are in the Super Bowl. Mike said tonight the Patriots win 24-10 and their record is 13-3. Scot said Miami is difficult for the Patriots, while Miami lost a lot of home games last year. Scot thinks it will be a close game with a 4th quarter nailbiter. He picked 24-21 and said for the season will be 11-5. Scot thinks last year's 14-2 record won't be repeated because the Jets, Bills, and Dolphins will be stronger teams this year. They also have a tough road schedule. Paul predicts 12-4. 5th segment: Scot said many of the people working with Pilot Bulletins and Printing have been involved in Cursillo. Paul said he and his wife Christine have sponsored about 50 people over the past 20 years of being involved with Cursillo. Paul said being able to have his children go through Cursillo in their twenties made such a difference for them which Paul didn't benefit from until his forties. Cursillo is a three-day experience where a sponsor brings you to a retreat center. The experience removes any of the distractions of life to help them let go and start to live the moment and to really hear what the people who are sharing with them are saying about their live an the difference God has made for them. Scot said Mike has been cooking for the Cursillo retreats since December 2000, just a few months since living his own Cursillo. Mike points out that it's not just for those estranged from the Church. While some, like him, hadn't been to church for years, many are people who are already devout. Mike has sponsored several of the Daughters of St. Paul on the retreats. Priests have told him that they didn't truly living their priesthood until going on a Cursillo after 40 years since ordination. To find out more, go to the

Canadians In Old-Time Radio
“Richard Dymond, Private Detective” and “Mary Pickford and Company”

Canadians In Old-Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 62:33


This week, we have an hour-long ‘Canadians Abroad’ segment. First, we hear an episode of “Richard Dymond, Private Detective” entitled the “Martin Hire”. Included in the cast is Stacey Harris who was born in Big Timber, Quebec. Second we listen to an episode of “Mary Pickford and Company” entitled “Church Mouse”. Mary Pickford was born […]