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It's grilling season in St. Louis! In this episode, hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr dive into the world of St. Louis barbecue. Instead of simply naming the best spots, they conduct a draft to assemble their ultimate barbecue dream teams, selecting their top choices for ribs, brisket, side dishes, and more. Along the way, learn about the history of St. Louis-style barbecue and how the scene has evolved over time. Tune in to discover which smokehouses make it to their dream team lineup. Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by South Grand Cultural Alliance and supported by Westport Plaza. The South Grand Dine Around Restaurant Crawl takes place on Thursday, June 20. Get your taste buds ready to eat around the world within five blocks, as you sample foods from 20 of South Grand's restaurants and bars. For more details, visit southgrand.org. Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback to podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: The Parkmoor: 220 W. Lockwood, Webster Groves, 314-938-5554. Bones French Quarter: 14766 Manchester, Ballwin, 636-391-8293. Expat BBQ: 3730 Foundry Way, Midtown. Maull's Pappy's Smokehouse: Two locations, Midtown and St. Peters. The Stellar Hog: Two locations, Holly Hills and Chesterfield. BEAST Craft BBQ Co.: 20 S. Belt W, Belleville, Il, 618-257-9000. Bogart's Smoke House: 1627 S. 9th, Soulard, 314-621-3107. Shorty's Smokehouse: 121 S. Main, Waterloo, Il., 618-939-7665. Big Chief Roadhouse: 17352 Manchester, Wildwood, 636-458-3200. The Shaved Duck: 2900 Virginia, Tower Grove East, 314-776-1407. Baumann's Fine Meats: 8829 Manchester, Brentwood, 314-968-3080. Mi Hungry: 8660 St. Charles Rock Road, Breckenridge Hills, 314-427-3368. Adam's Smokehouse: 2819 Watson, Clifton Heights, 314-875-9890. Sugarfire Smokehouse: 11 metro area locations Smoke ‘n' Bones BBQ: 6417 Hampton, 314-932-1555. O'B Que's: 158 Long, Chesterfield, 636-778-9675. Salt + Smoke: 5 metro area locations Shay's Creole Smokehouse: 912 S. Main, St. Charles, 314-852-2803. Fourth City Barbecue: 2635 Cherokee (inside Fortune Teller Bar), Gravois Park, 314-669-6505. Heavy Smoke BBQ: 4200 N. Service, St. Peters, 636-244-5874 Mann Meats: 300 St. Ferdinand, Florissant, 314-942-7000. Gobble Stop Smokehouse: 1227 Castillon Arcade, Creve Coeur, 314-878-5586. The Fattened Caf: coming late summer to 3405 S. Jefferson, Benton Park West, 636-498-4240. Big Woody's BBQ: 1821 Zumbehl, St. Charles, 636-724-4227. Five Ace's Smokstaq Lightning: 724 N. First, Laclede's Landing, 314-349-1198. You may also enjoy these SLM articles: The best BBQ in St. Louis Ask George: What is St. Louis-style barbecue? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Arch Eats, George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr discuss the latest trends across the local dining and drink scene. The hosts predict a surge in meat alternatives, the concept of "sea-cuterie," and the rising influence of cannabis cuisine. They also discuss the ongoing popularity of bagel spots (Cheryl wonders, "Have we reached peak bagel?"), nonalcoholic drink options, and ghost kitchens. Potential new arrivals to St. Louis include high-tech meal-vending machines, an increase in fast-casual/full-service hybrid restaurants, and more. Cheryl highlights a local restaurant with "the best salad dressing ever to be invented," describing it as the "nectar of the gods" and deeming it transcendent. Plus, George and Cheryl reveal their "trend to die in 2024" and reveal their favorite Taco Bell items. The episode wraps up with a microrant about restaurants' climate-control issues in the winter and a simple, inexpensive solution. Listen, follow, and review Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Repertory Theatre of St. Louis. In the heart of the ocean, a tale of revenge unfolds—"Moby Dick"—live on stage at The Rep from February 6–25. Don't miss the drama, the danger, and the hunt. Get tickets now at repstl.org. Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback to podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Southern: 3108 Olive, Midtown, closed Grace Meat + Three: 4270 Manchester, The Grove, 314-533-2700. Pappy's Smokehouse: Two locations (Midtown and St. Peters) Chuck's Hot Chicken: Three area locations (Maryland Heights, Rock Hill, O'Fallon, Mo) Heaterz Hot Chicken: Two locations (Kirkwood and Alton) Sunday Best: 4101 Laclede, CWE, 314-329-7696. Frank & Helen's Pizzeria: 8111 Olive, U City 314-997-0666. Vegan Deli & Butcher: 5003 Gravois, Bevo Mill Looking Meadow Café: 2500 Sutton, 314-550-2583. Harvest Shreds Ivy Café: 14 N. Meramec, Clayton, 314-776-9377. Parker's Table: 7118 Oakland, Richmond Heights, 314-645-2050. Bar Moro: 7610 Wydown, Clayton, 314-931-1088 Annie Gunn's / Smokehouse Market: 16806 Chesterfield Airport, Chesterfield, 636-532-3314. Sado: 5201 Shaw, The Hill, 314-390-2883. indo: 1641-D Tower Grove, Botanical Heights, 314-899-9333 Vicia: CWE, 4260 Forest Park, 314-533-9239. Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Tarrytown, NY Napoli III: 1450 Beale, St. Charles, 636-757-2418. Napoli Sea: 1450 Beale, St. Charles, 636-800-2241. Standard Meat Club Rooted Buds Chartreuse Dinner Club Proper Cannabis: Multiple locations Balkan Treat Box: 8103 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-733-5700. None of the Above: 3730 Foundry Way, Midtown, 314-656-6682. Tim's Chrome Bar: 4736 Gravois, Bevo Mill, 314-353-8138. New Society: 3194 S. Grand, Tower Grove South, no phone Good Company: 4317 Manchester, The Grove, not yet open Good Ice STL avenue: 12 N. Meramec, Clayton, 314-727-4141. Mi Ranchito: 887 Kingsland, U City, 314-883-1880. Taquerita Morita: 4239 Duncan, CWE, 314-553-9239. Malinche: 15939 Manchester, Ellisville, 636-220-8514. El Molino del Sureste: 5507 S. Kingshighway, Southhampton, 314-925-8431 Mr. Souvlaki: coming in Feb. 2024 to 3301 Meramec, Dutchtown, 314-706-4040. Wheelhouse Fish Co: coming in Feb. 2024 to 3301 Meramec, Dutchtown, no phone Urban Eats: 3301 Meramec, Dutchtown, 314-665-2464. Black Salt: 1709 Clarkson, Chesterfield, 636-204-6441. The Hill Food Co. (ghost kitchen): 2360 Hampton, Clifton Heights, 314-708-7670. Alibi Cookies: Multiple locations. Pizzaforno Momo: 9500 Manchester, Rock Hill, 314-942-2172. Shake Shack: Multiple locations Bagel places: Bagel Union: 8705 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-320-7556. Lefty's Bagels: 13359 Olive, Creve Coeur, 314-275-0959. Baked & Boiled Bagels: 1801 S. 9th, Soulard, 314-571-9017. C&B Boiled Bagels: 62 E. Ferguson, Wood River, Il, 618-216-2269. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's not Gaetanos, and that's just fine. We sit down with the proprietor of Sweetie Pies Pizza, which has set up shop in the iconic address on Springfield Road in Clifton Heights and has made it their own while also paying homage to the past. www.DelcoLive.com Brought to you by www.EvanBuyPa.com. Visit www.evanbuyspa.com for a no-obligation cash offer. Evan Buys PA Houses in #Delco for #cash as is. Go to www.evanbuyspa.com. Sweetie Pies: 210 South Springfield Road, Clifton Heights. 484-789-PIES (7437). www.SweetiePiesPizzeria.com
John Cunningham has proven to be the perfect fit for the Bearcats, packing win after win into his time on Clifton Heights since taking the helm at the University of Cincinnati in December 2019. In his first few months on campus, Cunningham led the Bearcats' response to the COVID-19 pandemic and created the Next Level Success Fund to provide the necessary resources to achieve competitive success and crucial support for UC's student-athletes. In 2021, Cunningham spearheaded Cincinnati's charge to obtain an invitation to join the Big 12 and launched the $100 million Day One Ready Campaign initiative. The Day One Ready Campaign will raise money in the areas of student-athlete wellness, signature facilities and operational resources to compete for championships in its new conference, which Cincinnati will join July 1, 2023. The construction of a new indoor practice and performance facility, with architects Gensler and MSA Sport on board, on campus will serve as the anchor project of the campaign. Cunningham restructured his leadership team to provide a new focus on internal and external operations and tapped Wes Miller to lead the men's basketball program. The Bearcats' football program found unprecedented success in 2021, winning a school-record 13 games and a second consecutive American Athletic Conference Championship en route to becoming the first non-“Power Five” team to take part in the College Football Playoff. Cunningham has focused attention and resources on student-athlete-centric initiatives such as hiring the department's first ever Directors of Sports Psychology and Sports Nutrition, while prioritizing student-athlete mental health and wellness and revamping the athletics department One Team DEI Committee. In the spring of 2021, Bearcats student-athletes achieved a GPA of 3.369, marking the ninth-straight semester with a collective GPA of 3.3 or higher. Six student-athletes collected Academic All-America accolades for the 2021-22 school year, as well. Before joining the Bearcats, Cunningham oversaw the external operations at three NCAA Division I institutions, Boise State, Syracuse and Minnesota and served as a sport administrator for bowl teams, conference-championship teams and NCAA Tournament teams. Cunningham started his career in collegiate athletics as the compliance coordinator at the University of Maryland. A 2001 TCU graduate, Cunningham received a law degree from the University of Nebraska's College of Law in 2005. He and his wife, Caitlin, have twin sons, Gus and Hank.
In this podcast, Kevin Lucia talks about Clifton Heights, Charles L. Grant, Cemetery Dance, and much more. About Kevin Lucia Kevin Lucia is the ebook and trade paperback editor at Cemetery Dance Publications. His first short story collection, Things Slip Through, was published by Crystal Lake Publishing in November, 2013. He's followed that with the … Continue reading
Congrats to Michelle Mullarkey from Clifton Heights on winning the Disney Cruise vacation aboard the newest Disney Cruise Line, the Disney Wish!
On Episode 77 we discuss: NBA Talk: 3:40 Top 5 (Players we wanna see in summer league): 10:40 NFL News: 24:35 Have you seen/Have you heard: 31:01 Common Sense Space (Should Americans have sympathy for Brittany Griner?): 38:08 Top 5 (50 Cent songs): 50:27 “Tee's Thoughts”: 1:08:01 Enjoy the show... -Mike and Taylor Produced By: Eric Manigault P.S. Salute to the good people at Stay Sharp barbershop in Clifton Heights, PA!!
Jamie currently is the Publisher/Market President of the Cincinnati Business Courier and has held that position since February 2011. He was previously Director of Advertising with the Courier since 2003. Jamie has over 35 years of media experience. After graduating from the University of Kentucky with a degree in marketing he was an account executive for The Recorder Newspapers of Northern Kentucky and spent 11 years in sales management with The Cincinnati Enquirer. Jamie moved to the Clifton Heights 9 years ago after living 27 years in the Northern Kentucky neighborhood of Fort Thomas. He has three children: Michael 33 – doctor in Louisville, KY; Tyler 30– an architect in New York City and Mackenzie 25– an occupational therapist in Brooklyn, NY. He has two grandsons. Jamie serves on the board of directors for the Cincinnati's Flying Pig Marathon serving on the executive board. He also sits on the Board of Directors for the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and sits on the board of advisors for the Redi Cincinnati. Jamie was a 2010 graduate of the Leadership Development program sponsored by the Courier's parent company “American City Business Journals” and a 2013 graduate of Leadership Cincinnati Class 36 sponsored by the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber.
One woman is dead and two others are in critical condition after they were shot in Philadelphia's Strawberry Mansion section. Police said an SUV and car near 33rd and Diamond Streets were shot at, just after 2:30 a.m. Wednesday. Benjamin Naish with Philadelphia police said, “They opened fire on both cars. They struck the car where the woman was killed multiple times.”24-year-old, Chaundrah Jones of Clifton Heights, was shot in the back and wrist. She was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. Click here to watch the full video. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leah-gordone/support
For years, publishing a Halloween-themed collection has been the dream of author Kevin Lucia, and on Oct. 22, it comes true with the release of “October Nights” through Crystal Lake Publishing. Set in the fictitious town of Clifton Heights, the book contains four shared-world tales of small-town Halloween horror. In this episode, Kevin and I walk through the world of Clifton Heights and how it came to be. We look at characters in horror, and what makes them truly matter to the reader. Kevin and I run through each of the stories and how these made the final cut as opposed to other idea (which any good writer has a ton of!). Last spring, at the height of the pandemic's first wave, Kevin saw the publication of his first hardcover limited edition novella from Cemetery Dance Publications, “Mystery Road.” We talk about how the last year and a half has been and how it influenced him as a writer.
After recaps of the recent Farmington Miniature Golf Tournament (http://www.farmingtonminiaturegolf.com/tournament.rhtml) and 24th annual M.C. Mini Masters (http://mcminimasters.net/), Tom & Pat dig into a ton of upcoming mini golf tournaments across the world. See the show notes below for tournament dates and league courses. The competitive miniature golf discussion includes the Putt-Putt National Championship, Masters of Mini Golf, regional tournaments, local leagues, and the tournaments your hosts will be organizing in Minnesota, Connecticut and beyond. Find visuals and context for our conversations on social media on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/puttcastmini/) | Twitter (https://twitter.com/puttcastmini) | Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/puttcastmini) Follow A Coulple of Putts at @coupleputts on Instagram (https://instagram.com/coupleputts), Twitter (https://twitter.com/coupleputts) & Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CouplePutts/) and The Putting Penguin on Twitter (https://twitter.com/puttingpenguin), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/theputtingpenguin/), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theputtingpenguin) as well. Episode Hosts: Tom (https://www.instagram.com/tomrloftus) (aka Mr. Tee) of A Couple of Putts (https://www.acoupleofputts.com/) I Pat (https://twitter.com/accountingninja) of The Putting Penguin (http://www.theputtingpenguin.com/) Tournaments: Sept. 4 - Maryland Championship (https://www.facebook.com/events/241018341150594) - Island Green Family Fun Center (https://www.facebook.com/IslandGreenFFC) - Westminster, MA Sept 11 & 12 - Lee Stoddard Open - Dolphin Mini Golf (https://www.facebook.com/dolphinminigolf/) - Boothbay, ME Sept. 11 & 12 - Putt-Putt Regional Tournaments (https://www.proputters.org/2021-schedule-tournament-results) in Newark, Ohio & Tyler, Texas Sept. 10 - 12 - BMGA World Crazy Golf Championships (https://bmga.online/calendar-results/) - Hastings Adventure Golf (Crazy Course) - Hastings, UK Sept. 18 - Biggy September Charity event - Jen's Links (https://www.facebook.com/JensLinksLBI) - Barnegat Light (LBI) NJ Sept. 18 - Matterhorn International Pro-Am 2021 (http://www.matterhornproam.com)- Matterhorn Mini Golf - CT Sept. 20-24 - Putt-Putt National Championship (https://www.proputters.org/) - Putt-Putt Fun Center - Richmond, VA Sept. 21 - 26 - A Couple of Putts Presents The Miniest Mini Golf Open (http://acoupleofputts.com/open) - Lilli Putt - Coon Rapids, MN Sept. 25 & 26 - BMGA British Open (https://bmga.online/calendar-results/) - Hastings Adventure Golf (Pirate Course) - Hastings, UK Oct. 7-9 - Masters of Mini Golf (https://www.prominigolf.com/tournaments/masters/masters-schedule/) - Hawaiian Village, Hawaiian Rumble, & Aloha Mini Golf - Myrtle Beach, SC Oct. 15 - 17 - BMGA British Championships & Matchplay Singles (https://bmga.online/calendar-results/) - Strokes Adventure Golf, Margate, UK Sept. 11 & 12 - Putt-Putt Regional Tournaments (https://www.proputters.org/2021-schedule-tournament-results)in Gastonia, NC & Lake Charles, LA Oct. 23 - Clifton Heights Putt-Putt Tourney - Putt-Putt Fun Center (https://puttputtpa.com/) - Clifton Heights, PA Leagues: O-Street (https://o-streetminigolf.com/minigolftournaments), Libertee Grounds (https://www.facebook.com/liberteegrounds/), Puttcraft (https://www.puttcraft.com/), Putt-Putt Burlington (https://www.facebook.com/puttputtburlington/), Putt 18 World Pro League (https://www.facebook.com/groups/318851149125953), Matterhorn (https://www.matterhornminigolf.com/), Big Mini Putt Club (https://bigminiputtclub.com/), Tabers Mini Golf (https://tabersgolf.com/)
Patty from Clifton Heights is ready to win some cash!!! Let's see how she does in today's Minute To Win It. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Its the return of the Delco legend Tom Robinson. We find out whats new in the land of TR and we take a deep dive into yhe space between the ears of the hardest working man this side of Clifton Heights. Who knows what he might say or do.
Don't just listen, join the conversation! Tweet us at @AcademicaMedia or with the hashtag #BigIdeasinEducation with questions or new topics you want to see discussed.This week, Sarah and Ryan are joined by special guest Curtis Callands of LifeWorks Schools in Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania. Curtis is the Principal and Special Education Director of LifeWorks Schools. On this episode, Curtis talks about trauma-informed education and its impact on students. Curtis also talks about how to identify trauma in a school setting and also discusses professional development techniques to better shape education for all students.You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting Instagram and Twitter (@drtraumatrainer) and via email at: curtiscallands@yahoo.com.Hosts: Ryan Kairalla (@ryankair); Sarah Boulos Fye (@readwithfye)Producer: Ross Ulysse
Welcome to our guest host this week, Tim Ness! Tim serves as the pastor of Saint Mark Lutheran Church in Clifton Heights, PA. He used to play trombone in a ska band too. We're talking out of control idealism. We're talking a problematic text. We're talking receiving life abundant. This week's mixtape tracks are brought to you by Streetlight Manifesto, Louis Armstrong, and The Beatles. The Lectionary Mixtape: Year A 2019-2020
Mike sits down with Barbarann Keffer, Democratic candidate for Mayor of Upper Darby Township, to talk about growing up in a politically mixed household, getting involved in the community, sharing responsibilities between school districts and municipalities, The Millbourne Thing, and that notorious Harvard-Maine basketball rivalry. Music: "Generation to Generation" by Tinmouth, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
This was a special podcast. I brought a couple weirdos with me one Sunday evening to Red Planet Recording/Rehearsal Studio. I brought a videographer friend and my drummer G. G and I started Into the Aegean here in Philly. I wanted to touch on drum micing techniques and what better way for some musicians to record a tune. FYI it is the outro song. It's still in draft phase but we captured what we needed for the podcast episode. Stay tuned for the video. Joe has really crafted a wonderful location and his talent as an engineer should be highly sot out for. Oh and the live room is FUCKING SIC SOUNDING!! Red Planet Recording, Live Sound & Rehearsal was established in May of 2004 by Bruce Howze and Joe Smiley. We are located in beautiful Clifton Heights, PA, just minutes outside of Philadelphia. Our warehouse space houses 16 secure, climate controlled, monthly rehearsal rooms as well as a recording studio with a sizable live room and a control room comprised of digital and analog gear. We specialize in the recording and production of music in various genres including rock, indie, punk, alternative, hardcore, metal, noise, and blues. We can provide live sound reinforcement for events in venues that don't have installed sound systems. Explore our web site or contact us to find out what we can do for your recording project or live event, or to inquire about the availability of our rehearsal rooms.
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At the end of the month, it will be four years since Joseph Pacini, an at the time 52-year-old man from Clifton Heights, PA, was gunned down by police following a charge of making terroristic threats. We immediately picked the story up as soon as it happened since it occurred so close to where we […]
Whats up! On this episode we have Pat "mutt" Doc formerly of the band Destined To Fail. DTF was a 5 piece Hardcore Band from Clifton Heights, Pa. They disbanded in 2010 and self-released a Full Length and E.P. During there time as a band they played countless shows in Philly and Delco and also hit Maryland, Delaware and Jersey. Playing along bands such as Full Blown Chaos, Redtops, Years Spent Cold and Dead and Buried just to name a few... Also on this episode we make a call to Pat's brother "peez" who also was in DTF to check in with him, notable music releases for December, current events, music news and we got into all the new renewals and cancellations for TV in 2017! Songs By: Easy Money Full Of Hell Cobalt Invoke Heaven Shall Burn Zao Thanks for listening and all your support in 2016! YOU CAN FOLLOW US ON.... Twitter - @ISN_podcast Facebook - www.facebook.com/theillstreetnewspodcast Facebook Group Page - illstreetnews Instagram - @illstreetnews Email us - illstreetnews@yahoo.com YOU CAN LISTEN ON..... Soundcloud - www.soundcloud.com/illstreetnews YouTube iTunes - Were back! Google Play Stitcher Overcast
Mia and Lisa divurge on the Rogue path and taste test a pairing just in time to reap the benefits of leftover Halloween candy. See the beer, candy, articles, and official sites listed below. Our pairings: Snickers with Sugar Creek Brewing Company Porter Reese’s Peanut Butter cups with Newcastle Brown Ale Candy Corn with Hi-Wire Zirkusfest (Octoberfest Lager) SweeTARTS with Fullsteam Southern Basil (Farmhouse Ale/Saison) Beer and Candy Pairings by Shauna Steigerwald , ssteigerwald@enquirer.com October 26, 2016 Article of Inspiration: http://www.cincinnati.com/story/entertainment/2016/10/26/candy-and-beer-pairings-all/92688152/ Matthew Stock, manager of training and beer specialist at The Brass Tap craft beer bar in Clifton Heights, has… come up with local beer pairings for four common candies… #beer #candy #halloweencandy #sugarcreekbrewingco #porter #tastetest #foodpairing #lager #farmhouse #saison #ale #drinklocal #buylocal #supportlocal Breweries: sugarcreekbrewing.com/ m.newc
Recorded in our band space at Red Planet Recording in Clifton Heights, PA.Brian and Dave talk about the joy of moving, bands we like, Lindsay Lohan's dumb finger, owning pets, going on other radio shows, and finally our drummer Dan comes in and gives us his segment "What Does Dan Hate Today"
Welcome to The Horror Writers Podcast, the show with two horror authors discussing all things in the world of horror. Zach and J. welcome David Wright back to the show, the co-host who's like a rash that just won't go away. Together, they discuss the Netflix sensation, "Stranger Things." This episode of The Horror Writers Podcast is brought to you by Crystal Lake Publishing and Kevin Lucia's Devourer of Souls. In Kevin Lucia's latest installment of his growing Clifton Heights mythos, Sheriff Chris Baker and Father Ward meet for a Saturday morning breakfast at The Skylark Dinner to once again commiserate over the weird and terrifying secrets surrounding their town. Sheriff Baker shares with Father Ward the story of a journal discovered in the ruins of what was once an elaborate koi pond and flower garden, which regales a tale of regret, buried pain, and unfulfilled debt. Father Ward reveals the story of a tortured man from the nearby town of Tahawus, who visited his confessional seeking solace from a cosmic horror he can never outrun. Pick up Devourer of Souls on Amazon here. Remember to subscribe and to leave comments. We answer all of them. Be on the lookout for new episodes being posted every Sunday. Episode Links: Support The Horror Writers Podcast on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thehorrorwriterspodcast?ty=h Stranger Things - https://www.netflix.com/title/80057281 Zach Bohannon's Website - http://www.zachbohannon.com J. Thorn's Website - http://jthorn.net All Graphics Provided by Digges Creative - http://www.diggescreative.com
In the final Keeping Lent episode, Pastor Tim Ness of St. Mark Lutheran Church in Clifton Heights leads us to pray through Martin Luther's Small Catechism, that is praying the 10 Commandments, the Apostle's Creed, and the Lord's Prayer. We also celebrate the Feast of the Annunciation by praying the Angelus.