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Send us a textOn this episode of Speaking Of…College of Charleston, we have a great conversation with Joe Kelly, director of Irish and Irish American Studies and Colleen Glenn, director of film studies at the College about Irish books and movies. The colleagues first met playing softball with faculty from the English department and quickly became friends. They put their heads together and took a group of students to Ireland for a study abroad program, traveling from Dublin to Galway.“When we do those visits, the students follow our discussions of films, like In The Name of the Father and they're really able to see the landscape and the culture that inspired the movie they they saw on the big screen,” says Glenn.They recount trips around Ireland, emphasizing locations featured in Irish films such as Dublin, Galway, Connemara, and Belfast. Films discussed include The Quiet Man, Michael Collins and Banshees of Inisherin among others, illustrating the socio-political history and cultural identity of Ireland. The episode also touches on significant Irish cinematic movements and celebrates the storytelling legacy and literary richness of Irish culture.The way Kelly's describes the landscape, and the novels are a clear indicator of his knowledge and love for the country. He's an in-demand professor for a reason.“John Huston did a film version of The Dead, which is a very quiet story,” says Kelly. “And it ends with this beautiful scene where Gabriel Conroy is looking out the window at the snow falling onto the streets of Dublin and he imagines it falling across the mutinous Shannon waves and the bog of Allen and out onto the crooked crosses in the graveyard where Michael Furey lay buried. It's the most beautiful prose I've ever read and it's a absolutely beautiful 10 minutes of cinematography too.”Featured on this Episode:Joe Kelly, director of Irish and Irish American Studies at the College of Charleston, has been studying and writing about Irish literature since the 1990s, and in the last fifteen years he's been writing narrative histories about American democracy. His next book, The Biggest Lie: A Hundred Years of American Fascism, 1818-1918, will be out this time next year.Colleen Glenn, director of film studies at the College, teaches courses on film history and American Cinema as well as special topics courses on topics like Irish Cinema & Hollywood Auteurs. In addition to co-editing an anthology on stardom, she has published on Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Stewart, and other film stars.Irish movies mentionedThe Quiet Man (John Ford, 1952)The Crying Game (Neil Jordan, 1992)In the Name of the Father (Jim Sheridan, 1993)Michael Collins (Neil Jordan, 1996). The Wind That Shakes the Barley (Ken Loach, 2006 '71 (Yann Demange, 2014). Hunger (Steve McQueen, 2008). The Field. (Jim Sheridan, 1990)**Banshees of Inisherin. (writ and dir by Martin McDonagh, 2022) Philomena (Stephen Frears, 2013) The Magdalene Sisters (Peter Mullen, 2002)Small Things Like These (Tim Mielants, 2024) (Claire Keegan wrote the book).Waking Ned Divine (Kirk Jones, 1998)-The Commitments (Alan Parker (ENGL), 1991). Once. Glen Hansard (John Carney, 2007). My Left Foot (Jim Sheridan, 1989).
"The Windup" returns as Chris Phillips and Harrison Fant talk all things SEC baseball in conference play weekend #1 including Tennessee taking over as the new #1 team in college baseball, Texas/OU winning their first SEC series on the road, Alabama. making a statement in College Station, Arkansas outlasting Ole Miss in Oxford and much more.Plus, the guys preview & predict another LOADED midweek slate that features South Carolina taking on CofC, Ole Miss taking on Southern Miss, Florida hosting Jacksonville and many more.⬇️ Support SECU ⬇️FANDUELVisit FanDuel.com/SECU to join today and get started with $300 dollars in bonus bets when you win your first $5 dollar bet!Subscribe to SEC Unfiltered, the best SEC podcast on the internet: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Website: https://www.secunfiltered.com/X: / secunfilteredInstagram: / secunfiiteredFacebook: / secunfiiteredPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/pl/podcast...Let's get it!Must be 21+ and present in select states (for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino) or 18+ and present in D.C. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat in Connecticut, or visit mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800) 327-5050 for 24/7 support in Massachusetts or call 1-877-8HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York
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Send us a textOn Wednesday, February 26th, the College of Charleston Orchestra will have the experience of a lifetime performing on one of the most prestigious stages in the world — Carnegie Hall. Their performance, together with performances by the Charleston Symphony and Charleston Symphony Youth Orchestra, will give a taste of the cultural jewels of Charleston. Under the direction of Yuriy Bekker, conductor of the College's orchestra, these artistic powerhouses will pay tribute to Charleston's exceptional musical legacy and connections to New York City. The College's ensemble will play Antonín Dvořák's New World Symphony Finale, which premiered at Carnegie Hall in 1893; Professor of Music Yiorgos Vassilandonakis's Corsaro, which will have its world premiere; and former CofC music professor Trevor Weston's Subwaves. Music Professor Edward Hart's A Charleston Concerto, will be performed by the Charleston Symphony. On this episode of Speaking Of…College of Charleston, we speak to Yuriy Bekker and two of his students, Rj Grant and Isaac Hill about the performance at Carnegie Hall. We talk to Bekker about emigrating from Minsk, Belarus when he was ten years old and his journey from studying music to teaching and performing. Grant and Hill share stories about their passion for playing music and their plans for the future. Resources from this episode:More information, including ticket and donation links that support this student journey can be found at go.charleston.edu/carnegie-hall.DETAILS: Watch the CofC Orchestra perform on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. at the Sottile Theatre, 44 George St. Tickets are $25-$45 for general admission with discounts available for CofC students/faculty/staff. Info and ticket links: https://calendar.charleston.edu/event/college-of-charleston-orchestra-concertOR buy tickets from George Street Box Office in person at 44 George St., by emailing gsbo@cofc.edu, or calling (843) 953-4726.
To discuss Series 18 with Ed this week is Taskmaster Champion, podcaster and comedian John Robins! John and Ed discuss the new line up and chat through the first team task - smoothie anyone? All of this plus some predictions on who John might meet in CofC! Watch all of UK and NZ TM @ channel4.comFor all of your Taskmaster news visit taskmaster.tv Taskmaster: The Live Experience - Will you be crowned a Taskmaster champion? (taskmasterliveexperience.com)
The MAP boys sit down with longtime friend and former college teammate, Shawn Lopez. "Pez" has been the Head Softball Coach at Olathe Northwest in Olathe, KS since 2019. In 2024, his team went 23-4 and won the 6A State Championship and he was named the 6A Coach of the Year. Shawn shares his learnings from each of his stops in over 20 years of coaching. He talks about the coach/player relationship with his daughter, Claire, what it was like coaching through COVID, what it was like to transition from coaching baseball to softball, etc.Get your pen and paper ready, here is Shawn Lopez.To contact the show: podcast@mentaladvantage.netTo work with John Cullen: john.cullen@mentaladvantage.netTo reach Brandon Allen: brandon.allen@mentaladvantage.net
JB is back, and the guys talk some UGA before being joined by Coach Chad Holbrook. Some baseball strategy is discussed regarding Condon for UGA, and they hit his CofC program being right on the outside looking in for post season play with a couple weeks left. They chat about the Chad's interview with Stephen Garcia for the latest Chin Music episode to be released very soon on the Chief Sports Network App! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's show: 1. LiveWildFest Ticket link - www.livewildfest.com/tickets 2. MyLo & Holy City Sinner Photo Contest - https://mylonews.us.launchpad6.com/contest1 3. Two 20-year-old-women, including a CofC student, struck and killed on Charleston's peninsula - https://www.postandcourier.com/news/morrison-drive-pedestrian-car-accident-two-killed-hit-and-run-charleston/article_57728646-0631-11ef-b968-37248f3f29f6.html/ 4. Pedestrian killed by train in Adams Run, Charleston County identified as 50-year-old woman - https://www.postandcourier.com/news/train-kills-pedestrian-adams-run-charleston-county/article_9df0fc32-0650-11ef-aa12-8b13dfbaa436.html 5. Folly Beach community remembers ‘Super Dave' after house fire - https://www.live5news.com/2024/04/29/folly-beach-community-remembers-super-dave-after-house-fire/ 6. A look inside 20 South Battery: Historic Charleston home featured in PBS docuseries - https://www.counton2.com/news/local-news/a-look-inside-20-south-battery-historic-charleston-home-featured-in-pbs-docuseries/ 7. 20 South Battery website - https://www.20southbattery.com/ This episode's music is by Tyler Boone (tylerboonemusic.com). The episode was produced by LMC Soundsystem.
JB and Phil open The Show with some general baseball discussion before Chad Holbrook joins live from the team bus with CofC heading to Wilmington to kick off their weekend series. They get some thoughts on Dawn Staley, and the growing popularity of WBB across the nation as compared to the small ball sports. They get lead into some fun stories of coaches being tossed out of games, and wrap with some exotic food available at your local MLB park. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2:34 Track & Field sets more records @ Florida Relays3:38 Kyleigh Drew from Women's Soccer talks about the Spring season & fundraising for their Hawaii trip9:48 Men's Tennis' Dimitris Paliouras named Sun Belt Conference Men's Tennis Player of the Week - Eagles secure best ranking in school history & win 6th straight match, outlasting Coastal Carolina10:54 Women's Basketball announces Hana Haden as new head coach13:16 Softball drops 2/3 to Coastal - hosts Jacksonville/visits ULM14:43 Baseball hammers CofC & wins 2/3 @ Arkansas St w/post-game comments from head coach Rodney Hennon (15:35), pitcher Ben Johnson (18:12) & third baseman Jarrett Brown (19:37) - Eagles visit CofC/South Carolina, host Georgia St this weekend22:59 Former GS baseball radio broadcaster Kris Draper remembers the 10-year anniversary of the 2014 SoCon Championship run48:12 Football cornerbacks coach Darius Safford talks Spring practice & coming back to StatesboroSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Top headlines for March 29, 2024:Potential development of 40 townhomes in Summerville receives mixed reviewsTaylor attorney wants FBI accountability over false accusations in Drexel caseMurdaugh lawyers: FBI mention of van der Sloot led to failed polygraph testClemson shocks Arizona, advances to Elite 8Louisville hires former CofC head coach Pat Kelsey
We cover it all tonight! Seriously. Men's and women's hoops updates (men were live during this recording), softball season so far including an update on the game against CofC, and the baseball weekend that was. All this and some good banter too! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steve-childers4/message
On this episode of Speaking Of...College of Charleston, Julia Heslin, CofC senior majoring in communication, speaks with Jim Allison, executive director of the College's career center and Karen Fritchman, director of employer relations at the career center. Allison kicks off the conversation by talking about the various offerings at the career center for students of all ages. "In higher education and student development, probably the areas that are most underutilized or areas that would be the most appropriate to emphasize, for soon to be graduates, are to please make sure to have your resume critiqued by someone in the Career Center before you graduate," says Allison. "The hardest thing for an undergraduate student to do is apply for a job after graduation cold." Fritchman shares some of the most common questions students ask when they come to the center. She also talks about the upcoming Spring Career Exploration Fair that is curated for all students, including those just starting to take a peek into what career might fit their passions and interests and those who are graduating and ready to start their careers. The EXPLORATION format will encourage career exploration and discovery, as well as extensive networking options beyond the traditional career fair. The fair will have workshops and programming before and after to effectively prepare students for the fair – like writing a resume, planning professional attire and enhancing communication skills. The event is on Thursday, February 29, 202, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Most Frequently Asked Questions:1. Does my resume have to be one page?2. Do I need a cover letter?3. Where do I start if I have no job experience?Final Words of Career Center Wisdom:"National data has shown for several decades that students who utilize their college career centers have a much higher percentage of securing an internship as well as securing an interview for a full time job."Featured on this Episode:Jim Allison, executive director career center, earned his Bachelor's degree in English from Wake Forest University and a second degree in Psychology from the University of North Carolina Greensboro. He earned his Master's degree in Counseling with a concentration in Student Development in Higher Education. When he is not busy in the Career Center, Jim enjoys spending time with his family, his dog, and his bird! Karen Fritchman, director of employer relations , career center, earned her Bachelor's degree in Communication and her Master of Education degree in the Art of Teaching from Cedar Crest College in Allentown, PA. Her previous experience within Higher Education includes alumni engagement, student advising, event planning, recruiting, and fundraising. She and her family love spending time at the beach with their dog, Ivy, a rescued German Shepherd, and at home with her twenty pound cat, Beefy! Resources from this Episode:Career CenterHandshakeFinancial WellnessIGrad
On the podcast Ed talks to the winner of Champion of Champions 3! The Champions (plus Kiell) preformed some brilliant tasks but only one can reign supreme! Here all of the CofC news plus some thoughts on the Series 17 line up! The Taskmaster Podcast will be back very soon but in the meantime you can get all your TM news at Taskmaster.tv plus the Taskmaster People's Podcast is available weekly, wherever you get your podcasts! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we talk to Brian Rutenberg, College of Charleston alumnus and one of the great American painters of the past 30 years. "My entire experience here at the College of Charleston can be summarized in a single word. The word is yes. For the entire four years I was here 1983 to 1987. I never heard the word no, not even once. The answer to my every question was yes. And that made all the difference."On this episode of Speaking Of…College of Charleston podcast, we talk to Brian Rutenberg '87, College of Charleston alumnus and one of the great American painters of the past 30 years. CofC is a home away from home for Rutenberg who is one of 5 family members that attended the College, including his son and daughter who are currently enrolled in the Honors College. He has stayed actively engaged with the College over the years and generously donated his painting “Sandspur” (2017, 62x80 in., oil on linen), which will be hung in the recently renovated Simons Center for the Arts. Rutenberg grew up in Myrtle Beach, SC and lives and works in New York City.“Myrtle Beach, as you all know, is a resort town full of spastic neon blinking lights and arcades and amusement parks, surrounded by some of the most ravishing landscapes on the East Coast. And I paid attention,” says Rutenberg. “So, what I saw was miraculous, I saw two landscapes, one artificial and one natural, colliding head on at 200 miles an hour right in front of my eyes, and colliding so violently, that they seem to fuse into a third thing. And that elusive third thing has been the subject matter of my work for four decades. It's a pulsating energy. It's a visual propulsion that I couldn't articulate, but even as a kid back then knew that I had to do something with it, so that's what sort of set the tone for me to become a visual artist.”Rutenberg is nothing if not generous with his time and sharing lessons he's learned with the next generation of art students. “I feel like if I can do anything, to be of service to younger artists, or less experienced artists, then I feel like it makes me a better painter. (…) Working as an artist can be isolating so the reason I make the videos is to remind artists around the world that they are not alone. (…) By doing this, I hope to bring people into my studio, and not just show them technical stuff, which can be as boring as Novocain in a dental chair, I try to show them what an artist's life is like. I talk a little philosophy, a little personal anecdote, and then I mix some technical and art historical references in as well.”Resources from this Episode:Rutenberg's first painting class at the College was William Halsey's last before retiring. He credits Halsey as one of his major influences. https://vimeo.com/280620313To learn more about Rutenberg's time at the College and his artistic process:https://today.cofc.edu/2016/01/20/southern-landscape-painter-rutenberg/A Father figure to Rutenberg, professor and artist, Michael TyzackMFA at SVAA few of Rutenberg's favorite quotes:“If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.” – Albert Einstein “Don't think. Thinking is the enemy of creativity. It's self-conscious, and anything self-conscious is lousy. You can't try to do things. You simply must do things.”— Ray Bradbury“The essence of all beautiful art, all great art, is gratitude. ”― Friedrich Nietzsche
Crowell & Moring's “All Things Protest” podcast keeps you up to date on major trends in bid protest litigation, key developments in high-profile cases, and best practices in state and federal procurement. In this episode, host Rob Sneckenberg highlights three protest trends in 2023—the Federal Circuit revisiting jurisdictional issues; the success and significance of protests in multiple-award procurements; and the potentially increasing importance of COFC protests—plus what to watch for in 2024.
2:19 Cross Country finishes 8th @ Firetown Project Run in Boone, NC to open season2:58 Men's Soccer draws 0-0 w/FGCU, hosts UNF Friday3:31 Volleyball takes 3 more matches @ Eagle Invitational - 5-0 start matches best in program history!4:36 Women's Soccer downs CofC, 3-1, for 3rd straight win - hosts Georgia Thursday6:21 Football opens 2023 w/34-0 shutout of The Citadel w/post-game comments from QB Davis Brin (7:49) & head coach Clay Helton (8:47)12:22 Indianapolis Colts insider Zach Hicks shares the amazing story of Darrell Baker Jr's rise to the top of the depth chart26:30 Atlanta Falcons radio PxP Wes Durham outlines Younghoe Koo's rise to becoming a Pro Bowler43:23 Najee Thompson talks about making the Minnesota Vikings 53-man roster57:24 Football preview of the UAB BlazersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Show Information Sep 3, 2023 Greetings brothers and sisters! Welcome to the weekly MormonNewsRoundup where Dives and crew ruminate on the great and spacious beehive! Full Title EP 75 - Update on CofC Pres. Veazy's, gospel lecture series insights, Mrs. America is a LDS, and a Mormon TikToc star agrees to plea deal Connect with Dives! www.MormonNewsRoundup.org kolob@mormonnewsroundup.org Voicemail Twitter YouTube Instagram TikToc Facebook Support this Podcast Patreon Welcome to the MormonNewsRoundup! Centre Place The good book club MNRU Joke of the week Rebecca Articles Gospel topics essays lecture series MNRU Poll of the Week The next 10 gospel topics lectures Detecting fraudulent murderers sitting across from you in your office: the spirit of discernment in action - Dallin Oaks Filing federally required 13F forms for sacred clandestine investment funds: pros and cons - Roger Clarke LDS Charities Australia: How this duplicitous tax dodging shell company builds faith and strengthens testimonies - Gerald Cause Why the Whites had to wait until 1829 to get the priesthood - Brad Wilcox The heaven sent benefits of funneling billions of tax exempt Canadian tithing straight to the most anti-lgbtq university in America, and why we MUST keep doing it! - Shane Reese Stop calling them mission trips! - Kalani Sitske James Huntsman lawsuit update, an examination of how his countenance has fallen - TBD Kirton McConkie stooge Cody Wyoming Temple - How bullying, threatening, and intimidating a historic non-Mormon western town into approving an incredibly gaudy eye site in the wrong place will bringing souls into the Kingdom - Rod Penrod The mastermind behind concealing $150Billion for 22 years speaks! finding the Lord by burying the widow's mite - Henry Eyring Why the Church shows absolutely no leadership on the global stage for anything that actually matters, and how Jesus is totally cool with it! - Pres. Russel Nelson w/token appearance by Wendy When you ask the Q15 about any of these issues LDS Church sees its billions grow even as it dumps stocks worth millions A new analysis by Widow's Mite, based on data from Bloomberg, indicates Ensign Peak has been a net seller of U.S. stocks thus far in 2023, shedding around $500 million in each of the first two quarters JS and ES Kirtland home restored Liahona Magazine Aug 2023 meme let's celebrate when missionaries actually complete their missions let's totally ignore them and their stories if they come home early Temple Corner Thailand Temple Thailand temple is proof the church isn't shrinking Cody Temple - Fourth temple site lawsuit filed Friday Preserve Our Cody Neighborhoods filed a second petition for review in District Court Friday. Heber Temple update More Temple Session Information Temple meme ¼ mile What Mormons can learn from Twitter — I mean X Mrs. America Yes she's LDS Church news coverage Rebecca, where did you go wrong? :) (is that an insensitive joke?) Miss Springville, Miss New York City, Miss Utah 2021, 2nd runner up for Miss Utah and Miss Sweetheart, Mrs. South Dakota Mormons behaving badly ‘Mormon mom TikTok' star Taylor Frankie Paul reaches plea deal for alleged assault Family Watch group with Mormon connection lobbies to change law in Uganda and man sentenced to death for homosexuality Reddit thread President Veazy Update Conclusion New MNRU episodes live on YouTube Sundays at 9:30pm EST Shoutout to Weird Alma on bandcamp.com for this episode's music. Thanks so much for ruminating with us on the great and spacious beehive! And remember, remember: No unhallowed hand can stop this podcast from progressing! #lds, #mormon, #exmormon, #postmormon,#religion, #news, #ldschurch, #comeuntochrist, #churchofjesuschrist, #churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints, #byu, #byui, #josephsmith, #comefollowme, #polygamy, #bookofmormon, #becauseofhim, #hearhim Manhattan New York Temple to Close for Renovations --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonnewsroundup/support
In this episode, Partner David Robbins is joined by Nathan Castellano to talk about Nathan's naming as a co-author of the seminal Formation of Government Contracts treatise and a contributor to The Nash & Cibinic Report. David then discusses a divergence between COFC and GAO protest practice highlighted by AccelGov, LLC v. United States and also explores two other decisions: KPMG LLP v. United States and B&B Medical Services, Inc.
Crowell & Moring's “All Things Protest” podcast keeps you up to date on major trends in bid protest litigation, key developments in high-profile cases, and best practices in state and federal procurement. In this episode, hosts Christian Curran and Rob Sneckenberg discuss the latest Court of Federal Claims decision disagreeing with a Government Accountability Office key personnel ruling, as well as what it means for contractors going forward. Materials Discussed in This Episode: KPMG LLP v. United States, No. 22-866, 2023 WL 4613034 (Fed. Cl. July 3, 2023) Sehlke Consulting, LLC, B-420538, May 18, 2022, 2022 CPD ¶ 119
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Greetings brothers and sisters! Welcome to the weekly MormonNewsRoundup where Dives and Chris ruminate on the great and spacious beehive! Full Title May 14, 2023 EP 59 - Chris Henna of Porchtime cohosts, media claims Mormons want to kill gay Ugandans, is the Book of Mormon consistent?, LDS missionaries leaving referral cards in libraries, Mormon mom poisons husband, and Salt Lake Temple gets new feature Connect with Dives! www.MormonNewsRoundup.org kolob@mormonnewsroundup.org Voicemail Twitter YouTube MormonMovieReviews Support this Podcast Patreon Welcome to the MormonNewsRoundup! Get to know Chris You founded/host a program called porchtime, when did you start that and what is it all about? Review porchtime description. What does that all mean? It seems really hard to put you and your show in a comfy box, is that deliberate? So basically you are an exmormon podcast that criticizes exmormons? Brilliant! MNRU Joke Of the week Chris Follow ups Paging David Nielsen? going on 60 minutes today Chris Waddel Lori Vallow Prosecution rests Defense rests Closing arguments complete Jury deliberations News Articles International King Charles reigns! New British king channels Lehi in the desert?! #BookofMormonEvidence Extended thoughts on the British monarchy in episode 24 which was seriously one of our best episodes Rachel Maddow connects Uganda's “Kill the Gays” bill to Arizona Christians AND MORMONS? If signed into law, the Anti-Homosexuality Act would make “aggravated homosexuality” a capital crime Wait, the mastermind behind the bill is LDS? Sharon Slater's close relationship with Museveni's wife Janet Museveni and Uganda MP Martin Ssempa Janet Tweeting thanks to Sharon Ssempa's Argument about the Bill? Under Activism in wiki Mommy blogger from Utah Heather Armstrong battled with depression, alcoholism David Archuletta's mom makes news Statement The Book of Mormon is internally consistent more accurately it should be said that the BofM is MOSTLY internally consistent Cooks tweet reminds me of Bednar and Nelson reminds me of the CofC statement on the BofM “In addition to the Bible…” Church official accounts frequently tweet platitudes, then those leaders NEVER engage with comments sections with one exception, to delete overly negative comments Sherri Dew surprisingly candid remarks Dew shared an experience she had after attending the temple for the first time in her young adulthood. “Candidly, I didn't love the experience,” and later “If prophets, seers and revelators are not perfect, then why should we trust them maybe more than anyone else? Because they are the most infallible leaders on Earth,” Infallible vs “most infallible,” are there degrees of infallibility? dictionary: not allowing the possibility of error or mistake If a wrist watch is right 90% of the time, is that good enough to rely on? what about 70%? Opinion: Are young Latter-day Saints leaning more liberal? Is this the woke culture you seem to decry, Chris? Who is the biggest threat to the church? Wait, I thought people ARE the church Mormon mom accused of poisoning husband with fentanyl Tik Toc perhaps a bit of a lapsed mormon Posts touching Facebook tribute to dead husband Obituary Missionary Corner Watch: Couple's hilariously confused reaction to missionaries on their doorstep What's the best way to deal with Mormon missionaries who show up on someone's front door? LDS Missionaries leaving referral cards in books in public libraries Long awaited update to Church trans policy revealed Mormon TicTok of the week How to snag a hot Mormon guy Twink death Brandon Flowers Not a cult MNRU Poll of the Week Salt Lake Temple gets new feature New episodes live on YouTube Sundays at 9:30pm EST Shoutout to Weird Alma on bandcamp.com for this episode's music. Thanks so much for ruminating with us on the great and spacious beehive! And remember, remember: No unhallowed hand can stop this podcast from progressing! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonnewsroundup/support
In this episode Larry Allen of Allen Federal discusses the recent COFC decision on GSA's Polaris contract. This impacts a multitude of small businesses who spent countless time preparing and submitting proposals to be a part of this multi-faceted contract only to see multiple bid protest arise over the NDAA Section 871 clause and a COFC decision to make GSA re-think the contract. Larry explains what happened and what small businesses should do now. Larry also discusses the outlook for Small Business as we approach the Q4 of FY23 and the Biden Administration's push to increase small business participation, specifically in the disadvantage sector. Whether you are a small or large business, Larry's insight is valuable.
1:42 Women's Tennis stages amazing comeback W over App St in Sun Belt Quarterfinals w/post-match comments from head Sean McCaffrey (2:35) before falling to #1 seed ODU in the Semifinals, finishing 19-6 on the season.3:58 Men's Golf wins Sun Belt Tournament stroke play for 4th straight year but loses in match play final v Louisiana - awaits NCAA regional spot4:47 Three from Eagle Football ink NFL free agent deals6:05 Track & Field wins GS Classic w/seven individual winners6:37 Baseball dropped Wednesday 8-5 decision to CofC but swept ULM on Alumni & Vs Cancer Weekend - Noah Ledford hits walkoff HR in Friday 8-6 W, Eagles set school record for runs Saturday in 35-8 W & 15-3 run-rule W on Sunday setting school record w/58 runs in three-game series w/post-game comments from Rodney Hennon (9:16, 12:08, 15:35)19:12 Softball senior Janai Conklin talks about graduation, coming back for her fifth year in 2024 & other memorable moments from her time in Statesboro33:03 Voice of the Troy Trojans Barry McKnight previews GS @ Troy baseball this weekendSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tommy Dew is from Richmond, Va. and went to the College of Charleston and he never left. Paul and Tommy talked about his experience at CofC and his music career from college and beyond. They then discussed his career as a tour guide where he walks his guests through historic downtown Charleston. [tommydewswalkingtour.com](https://tommydewswalkingtour.com "")
Coach John Kresse led the College of Charleston to unprecedented success as his Cougars had one of the strongest runs for a mid major program EVER. Big Dance tickets punched in 1994,1997,1998 and 1999, throw in NIT appearances in '95 and '96 and it was a decade of doing The Charleston. On Say Your Story, the soon to be 80 year old goes back in time with Dean Stephens. #Charleston #ncaatournament #JohnKresse #nonprofits #patkelsey #loucarnesecca #sayyourstorypodcast #cofcbasketball #cofcmbb
Top headlines from March 8, 2023:Families confirm names of Mexico kidnapping survivors; both back in U.S.Death of passenger likely natural, Carnival Cruise Line saysFuture of Colleton Co. School District superintendent remains unclearGrant helps Charleston Co. Library food program through off-seasonHistoric preservation discussion set in West Ashley WednesdayCougars Going Dancing! CofC wins CAA Tournament with victory over UNCW
On today's show: 1. Former US Congressman, Lowcountry representative Arthur Ravenel Jr. dies at 95 - https://abcnews4.com/news/local/former-us-congressman-lowcountry-representative-arthur-ravenel-jr-bridge-dies-at-95-wciv-charleston-sc-mount-pleasant 2. Martin Perlmutter, longtime director of Jewish Studies at CofC, dies at 79 - https://www.postandcourier.com/news/martin-perlmutter-long-time-director-of-jewish-studies-at-cofc-dies-at-79/article_e6d9eb10-95c3-11ed-badd-4bea51d15dfb.html 3. Ohm Radio Again Offering Singing Telegrams for Valentine's Day - https://holycitysinner.com/2023/01/17/ohm-radio-again-offering-singing-telegrams-for-valentines-day-2/ 4. Jeni's Shares Plans for “Ice Cream for Breakfast Day” - https://holycitysinner.com/2023/01/17/jenis-shares-plans-for-ice-cream-for-breakfast-day/ This episode's music is by Tyler Boone (tylerboonemusic.com). The episode was produced by LMC Soundsystem.
2:10 GS Athletics sets a new Fall record for department wide GPA2:44 Lee Squires hired as new GS Men's Soccer head coach3:23 GS Women's Basketball beats CofC, 83-65, to finish non-conference play with 6 straight wins, 8-1 overall4:05 GS Men's Basketball drops 74-71 decision to Morehead St, bounces back for 54-53 win over Campbell w/post-game comments from Tai Strickland (6:29) & head coach Brian Burg (7:38) - visits Ball St Wednesday night to close out non-conference play10:23 GS Football Director of Equipment Andy Harris talks Camellia Bowl preparation/swag & putting together a 5-day road trip to Montgomery22:02 Buffalo Bulls preview with Buffalo News beat writer Rachel LenziSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Scott Persons, College of Charleston assistant professor of geology and curator of the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History, and a team of researchers generated a lot of excitement when they discovered the Serpentisuchops (sur-pen-ta-soo-kops), a previously unknown prehistoric marine reptile in 2022. Persons knew he wanted to be a paleontologist from the time he was two and a half years old. To test his determination, Persons' parents lied about his age (he was 12 years old) to enroll him in a dinosaur hunting exhibition in Wyoming's Glenrock Badlands. “My parents were very concerned about this career path I'd chosen,” explains Persons. “They thought, we'll send him to this camp, throw him into the deep end in the hot Wyoming sun with a shovel and pickaxe for a couple of weeks, and we'll see if he still wants to stick with it. And as it happened, I fell in love with the work and the environment.”Since that initial expedition, Persons has returned to the Badlands without exception every single summer. Now, CofC students join him on a fossil expedition at the College's Paleontology Field School in Glenrock. After listening to Persons on this Speaking Of … podcast episode, you'll be eager to hop on a plane and head to the Badlands.Featured in this EpisodeW. Scott Persons grew up on a rural farm in the mountains of North Carolina. He first became a “dino-maniac“ at the age of two-and-a-half when his father bought him his first dinosaur book. Since then, he has joined fossil hunting expeditions in Mongolia's Gobi Desert; the volcanic ash beds of Liaoning, China; Africa's Olduvai Gorge and throughout the American and Canadian West. Persons has had the honor of studying and working under his two biggest childhood heroes -- world-renowned paleontologists Robert Bakker and Philip Currie. His research focuses on understanding dinosaur ecology and the evolution of dinosaur locomotion. His work has been featured on the National Geographic and Discovery channels and in the Smithsonian and Discover magazines. In addition to his role as assistant professor, Persons serves as curator of the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History. So far, Persons has “hunted for fossils and eaten pizza on six continents.'ResourcesCofC Paleontologists Uncover Strange New Prehistoric Sea MonsterNo Bones About It: CofC's Paleontology Field School is Way Cool CofC Professor, Alum Help Identify New Species of ‘Tyrannosaurus'Personal Website: http://scottpersons.org/Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences at CofC
In this episode we speak with CofC junior Francesca Gibson and Jason Coy, chair of the History Department, about the experience of bewitchment in the 15 and 1600s. Funded by a Summer Undergraduate Research with Faculty (SURF) grant, Gibson and Coy explored a time in history when people believed in and feared witchcraft. Their research closely examined this fascinating period of time through the lens of history and psychology. A time when someone, usually a woman, could be accused of witchery based on the testimony of a member of the community and then sentenced to death. Digging deep into a treasure trove of archived sources like court testimonies, the research reveals the power of the mind to cause sleep disorders, nighttime terrors and physical pain.
He's walked the path of recovery for 25 years and now Wood Marchant paves the way for college students who choose the same way of living. CofC was the first college in the state to start a collegiate recovery program and could not have found a better person to bring it to life.
Welcome to the first episode of our new season Roots: A Southern Narrative! In today's episode, Esha, our host will be speaking to Dr. Will McCorkle, a friend of the podcast and a professor in the Educational Foundations and Social Studies department at CofC, about New American education in the state of South Carolina! While this episode discusses some of the flaws and realities of New American education within the state, it also touches on how the system as a whole can change in the future. Liked this episode? Let us know! Subscribe and leave us a review below! Connect With Us If you or someone you know would like to share their personal refugee story, send us an email at seekingrefugepodcast@gmail.com or connect with us on any of these social media platforms: https://twitter.com/refugepodcast https://instagram.com/seekingrefugepodcast https://fb.me/seekingrefugepodcast Our Team: Esha Hegde (Editor) Jackie Burnett (Co-Host/Producer) Claire Mattes Diana Clark Victoria Halsey Rohit Swain Anusha Ghosh Emily Jensen Saanvi Somani Music: Opening Track: Ketsa - Where We Are (http://bit.ly/2nKJWaW) Closing Track: Above and Below - Never Forget (http://bit.ly/2nNfw7Q)
In this episode of Speaking of … College of Charleston, CofC's official podcast, Katie Hirsch, director and chief curator at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston, speaks with Stolle, whose exhibition Only You Can Prevent a Forest, is on view at the Halsey through Dec. 10, 2022.Kirsten Stolle is a visual artist working in collage, text-based images and installation. Her research-based practice is grounded in the investigation of agribusiness propaganda, food politics and biotechnology. Stolle was born in Newton, Massachusetts, in 1967, lived and worked in the San Francisco Bay Area for 19 years. She currently lives in Asheville, North Carolina. Her work is included in the permanent collections of the San José Museum of Art, Crocker Art Museum and the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
The days and weeks leading up to move-in day for incoming students are fraught with excitement, anxiety and questions. What do I need to pack? How do I meet people? Where do I go for help? It's easy to get overwhelmed, and it's important to remember that many other students have been in your shoes! In this episode we get expert advice from three CofC student orientation leaders on how to meet people, learn to do laundry and pack minimally!Speaking Of... Podcast website
With a variety of ecosystems and no shortage of plants and wildlife, the College of Charleston at Stono Preserve offers students and faculty a myriad of opportunities to learn about the natural world of the Lowcountry.Speaking Of...caught up with Matt Rutter, biology professor and academic director of Stono Preserve, and Lucy Davis, program coordinator of the Master of Science in Environmental and Sustainability Studies Program to learn more about the landscape of Stono Preserve, how CofC students and faculty are leveraging the natural environment there for classes and research, and what students are growing in the garden.
The day has finally arrived! On this week's podcast all things Champion of Champions Series 6-10 are discussed. There's wet ducks, 5 pieces of wonderful art and some very heavy balloons. PLUS there is even a little prediction for Series 14. Enjoy, your time starts now! Watch all of Taskmaster on All 4 (including the CofC) www.channel4.com/programmes/taskmaster Visit the Taskmaster Store for all your TM goodies!taskmasterstore.com Visit the Taskmaster YouTube Channelyoutube.com/taskmaster Get in touch with Ed and future guests:taskmasterpodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Local women's rights advocate Jennet Robinson Alterman, who has helped expand CofC's Women's and Gender Studies Program, has worked tirelessly to advance women's rights locally and internationally. As one of the speakers of the second annual Women for Women summit sponsored by the College's School of Business, Alterman joins a group of remarkable women to inspire, offer insight and share stories about their paths to success.
Brandon Alston, a costume design major at CofC, is injecting new life into second hand clothing. Fresh Prints Designs started as a hobby and grew into a thriving business during the long days of COVID. In his hands a client's favorite but faded and stained hoodie is restored and reworked into a unique, one-of-a-kind piece of sustainable clothing. Alston credits professors from the theatre and costume department for showing him how to connect his creative talents and technical skills to build a successful small business.
Crowell & Moring's “All Things Protest” podcast keeps you up to date on major trends in bid protest litigation, key developments in high-profile cases, and best practices in state and federal procurement. In this episode, Crowell attorneys discuss their recent “Feature Comment,” published in The Government Contractor, discussing the recent Court of Federal Claims decision rejecting GAO's key personnel notification rule. Materials Discussed in This Episode: “FEATURE COMMENT: COFC Rejects GAO's Key Personnel Notification Rule,” The Government Contractor, Vol. 64, No. 8, ¶ 49 (Feb. 23, 2022)
Subscribe to NOW Charleston on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or via RSS.Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram.This Time, Beeple Is Trying His Hand at Artwork for Walls - NYTNFT Star Beeple on Trading Pixels for Paintings in His First-Ever Gallery Show - ArtnetBeeple on The Tonight ShowBeeple sold an NFT for $69 million -The VergeLindsey Graham says of Putin: Someone in Russia should ‘take this guy out.' - NYTThese major SC interstates will be widened with millions in COVID cash - The StateKentucky stuns No. 1 South Carolina to win the SEC, Stanford wins 15th conference tournament - NCAAMeeks, Cougars Overwhelm Hofstra, 92-76 to Advance to CAA Semis - CofCSports.comFOLLOW:twitter.com/nowcharlestoninstagram.com/nowcharlestonWE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK:sam@nowchs.com843-474-1319INFO AND SHOW NOTES:nowchs.com
CofC professor Purushottam Meena, who specializes in supply chain disruption risk management, breaks down the current supply chain crisis, giving listeners aa behind the scenes approach on the factors that are creating choke points in getting goods where they need to go.
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The MAP boys sit down with their college baseball coach, Ralph Ciabattari, who was recently nominated to the 2021 Charleston Baseball Hall of Fame. "Coach" shares some funny stories about recruiting players from up north down to South Carolina, how he built a program and culture from the ground up at the College of Charleston, his early years at Charleston Baptist (now Charleston Southern) and what he is doing now to stay involved in coaching. It will be very evident from this discussion how much Coach cares about each and every one of the players who ever played for him and why he feels how they turned out as adults is way more important to him than the type of players they were.To contact the show:podcast@mentaladvantage.netTo work with John Cullen:john.cullen@mentaladvantage.net
The MAP boys open up the mailbag and respond to letters from listeners. They discuss the importance of routines and schedules, feedback forms and some of the more challenging physical and mental exercises they have participated in. Later in the show, they discuss guests they would still like to have on the show.To contact the show: podcast@mentaladvantage.netTo work with John Cullen:john.cullen@mentaladvantage.net
Walk up songs; Nascar (what the...); Breakdancing; Every tat tells a story; COFC! Apology: I'm not sure what the hell is going on but I have to figure out the mic settings!
Episode 34: STEAMPUNK, GHOSTS, AND CELEBRATING BLACK INDIE COMICS Kat, Jen, and Christina welcome Aiesha D. Little to the show to talk about comics, the upcoming Queen City Black Comix Day, and her ghost hunting adventure! Aiesha is a writer/editor based in Cincinnati, and the co-founder of the Midwest Black Speculative Fiction Alliance. The organization started in late 2014 and added Queen City Black Comix Day to its event roster in summer 2015. The day is meant to spotlight the contributions of Black indie comics creators throughout the Midwest, but especially in Ohio. Queen City Black Comix Day: https://www.facebook.com/events/1910924432401190/?ref=newsfeed Midwest Black Speculative Fiction Alliance: https://www.facebook.com/MidwestBSFA Cincinnati Comic Creators: https://www.facebook.com/groups/690024191133975 Cincinnati Illustrators and Lunchers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/894018753966828 Aiesha's article about her ghost hunting adventure! https://www.cincinnatimagazine.com/citywiseblog/i-ghosthunter1/?fbclid=IwAR3T87pcK3aD1aJqcUPthCeUmxwKxXwHCle0Emn7sXB6UWP8kjmWVUpPT4w Cicada Follow up! • Car Crashes in Cincinnati after cicada surprises driver. https://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/brood-x/driver-in-cicada-induced-crash-has-advice-for-staying-safe-during-brood-x-summer • Cicadas ground air traffic in Washington DC. https://www.npr.org/2021/06/09/1004648785/a-cicada-infested-engine-is-to-blame-for-bidens-press-corps-travel-delays • According to NPR, the press corps for President Joe Biden was delayed flying to Europe to cover the recent G7 summit by a swarm of cicadas. The cicadas had filled the plane's engines, causing them to stall. Another plane had to be called in. • Cicadas were so numerous that the National Weather Service could see a cloud of them on radar. "THIS IS NOT RAIN, AND THIS IS NOT GROUND CLUTTER," NBC meteorologist Lauryn Ricketts concurred on Twitter on Monday. "As a result, cicadas are most certainly being picked up by the radar beam." Posted Lauryn Ricketts a NBC and WTOP broadcast meterologist. • However, other scientists contested the claims that cicadas were creating clouds of specimens big enough to be seen on radar. Citing that cicadas only go 500 ft into the air at most, too low for radar mapping. However, it could be birds and bats, who eat cicadas, showing up? Email us your hometown haunt story and we will read it on our next episode! hometownhauntedmail@gmail.com Drops every Wednesday at midnight! Follow us on Social: @cincabinetcurio (twitter) @cincycabinetofcuriosities (instagram) Cincinnati Cabinet of Curiosities (facebook) Follow Kat: https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/witches-sorcerers-/list?title_no=417865 Follow Christina: https://embracethecrone.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cswyellokat/ Follow Jen: https://society6.com/jenkoehlerart?fb
Episode 33: THE MYSTERIOUS LIFE CYCLE OF CICADAS Kat, Jen, and Christina are talking bugs this week. BIG bugs… BIG bugs that hatch in the billions every 17 years. We discuss Brood X, CICADAS! The swarming of cicadas feels like the fuel of horror movies. This is the real story behind our insect friends. Thanks Kevin Necessary for the use of his Cicada Cartoons. Visit his Etsy site here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/NecessaryArtStudio?ref=profile_header Sources: https://www.cincinnatimagazine.com/article/beware-the-squirrel-pie-cincinnatis-long-history-with-cicadas/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Henry_Turner_(zoologist)#Academic_career https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/meet-benjamin-banneker-black-scientist-who-documented-brood-x-cicadas-late-1700s-180977676/ https://www.msj.edu/news/2021/04/17-year-cicadas-emerging-in-early-may.html Video Clips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exm-ZG8-Ogk&t=35s (first minute, President Reagan references cicadas in 1987.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfEVAABIpAQ (snappy tomato pizza cicada jingle 1987) https://www.wlwt.com/article/archives-what-cincinnati-s-cicada-emergence-looked-like-in-2004/36480719 (2004 “Cicada Mania”) The Parrots of Green-Wood Cemetery: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Green-Wood_Cemetery_parrots_(54862).webm How did a flock of Argentinian parrots land in Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery? https://www.6sqft.com/how-did-a-group-of-argentinian-parrots-land-in-green-wood-cemetery/ Email us your hometown haunt story and we will read it on our next episode! hometownhauntedmail@gmail.com Drops every Wednesday at midnight! Follow us on Social: @cincabinetcurio (twitter) @cincycabinetofcuriosities (instagram) Cincinnati Cabinet of Curiosities (facebook) Follow Kat: https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/witches-sorcerers-/list?title_no=417865 Follow Christina: https://embracethecrone.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cswyellokat/ Follow Jen: https://society6.com/jenkoehlerart?fb