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Send us a textTonight's guest is a guy named Mick with an interesting story. Join us as we talk with the creator of Forgotten Felon, a podcast concept born from the struggle of life after a felony conviction. With a background in construction, firefighting, and EMT work, he's a self-reliant, hard-working father of five who values self-governance, property rights, and faith. Passionate about pushing for change, he believes in fixing what's broken—whether it's society, a home, or a way of life. Most of all, Mick loves Jesus.SUPPORT THE SHOWSubscribeStar http://bit.ly/42Y0qM8Super Chat Tip https://bit.ly/42W7iZHBuzzsprout https://bit.ly/3m50hFTPaypal http://bit.ly/3Gv3ZjpPatreon http://bit.ly/3G37AVx SMART is the acronym that was created by technocrats that have setup the "internet of things" that will eventually enslave humanity to their needs. Support the showCONNECT WITH USWebsite https://www.dangerousinfopodcast.com/Guilded Chatroom http://bit.ly/42OayqyEmail the show dangerousinfopodcast@protonmail.comJoin mailing list http://bit.ly/3Kku5YtSOCIALSInstagram https://www.instagram.com/dangerousinfo/Twitter https://twitter.com/jaymz_jesseGab https://gab.com/JessejaymzTruth Social https://truthsocial.com/@jessejaymzWATCH LIVERumble https://rumble.com/c/DangerousInfoPodcastTwitch https://www.twitch.tv/dangerousinfopodcastPilled https://pilled.net/profile/144176Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DangerousInfoPodcast/BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/egnticQyZgxDCloutHub https://clouthub.com/DangerousINFOpodcastDLive https://dlive.tv/DangerousINFOpodcast Send stuff: Jesse Jaymz, PO Box 541, Clarkston, MI 48347
Marcia Franklin continues her conversation with Ken and Betty Rodgers about their documentary, "Bravo! Common Men, Uncommon Valor," which chronicles the experiences of the member of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 26th Marines in the Siege of Khe Sanh in Vietnam. She focuses on how the couple produced the film. She also talks with Steve Wiese, a veteran of Khe Sanh who is in the documentary. Originally aired: 11/08/2013
Marcia Franklin talks with Ken and Betty Rodgers, residents of Eagle, ID, who have produced a documentary called "Bravo! Common Men, Uncommon Valor," about the 1968 siege of Khe Sanh in Vietnam. Ken Rodgers is a former Marine Lance Corporal and a veteran of Khe Sanh. He and his wife Betty are joined by Steve Wiese, a former Marine Corporal who is also a veteran of Khe Sanh and lives in California. Both Rodgers and Wiese were members of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment, which fought at Khe Sanh in what would become the longest siege of the Vietnam War, and which would end in a stalemate. In the film Bravo!, Rodgers, Wiese and 13 other former Marines describe their experiences in combat and how those experiences have continued to affect their lives. Franklin asks the Rodgers' about why they wanted to produce the documentary and what they hope viewers will learn from it. Franklin also talks with Wiese about his experiences at Khe Sanh, and what has helped him overcome the traumas he experienced. Originally aired: 11/08/2013
Send us a textIn this latest instalment of Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by Michael Mills to discuss two fifth Doctor Big Finish stories, 'Nekromanteia' by Austen Atkinson and '1963: Fanfare for the Common Men' by Eddie Robson. And as always they answer the burning questions: Who is waking up next to Simon Williams?What did women sound like in 2003?What is the template for the downfall of Doctor Who?
Faith is vital, but every believer needs discernment. Judas was a part of the twelve men closest to Jesus, but as they discovered in the end, his heart was never truly with them! This is no doubt the sad state of many in our culture who claim to be followers of Christ. The inclusion of Judas in Jesus' group of Apostles, helps… The post Judas Iscariot, Part 3 | Common Men, Uncommon Calling appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
True repentance leads to a changed life. Jesus knowingly chose the man who would betray him to be part of his closest circle of friends, for our benefit. Judas didn't have a heart of repentance. He said the words, but his heart never changed. He never sorrowed over his sin and his life never changed. He brought greed, covetousness, and selfish desire… The post Judas Iscariot, Part 2 | Common Men, Uncommon Calling appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
Judas Iscariot, Jesus' betrayer. We will look at Judas Iscariot and his life to see what lesson Jesus has for us in the intentional choosing of his betrayer. Have you ever wondered how Judas Iscariot made that list? It's amazing to note that Judas didn't happen to sneak into the group or accidentally get chosen; Jesus intentionally and prayerfully chose Judas. Why… The post Judas Iscariot, Part 1 | Common Men, Uncommon Calling appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
God redeemed you; He really can use you. Can God really use me? Have you ever thought that? Ever asked yourself that? Travis walks us through the lives of Matthew, a hated tax collector, Thomas, primarily remembered for his doubt, and the last three, James the younger, Simon the zealot, and Thaddeus; men we know very little about, but are all faithful… The post Lessons from the Lesser Knowns, Part 2 | Common Men, Uncommon Calling appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
Lessons to be learned from lesser-known Apostles. Jesus prayerfully and intentionally called Twelve men to be His Apostles. The twelve were hand-picked by Jesus himself to be the foundation of the Church and with the Holy Spirit's direction, established the church after Jesus ascended into heaven. The Bible is somewhat silent regarding some of these men, but Travis is giving us insight… The post Lessons from the Lesser Knowns, Part 1| Common Men, Uncommon Calling appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
The Apostles, James and John and lessons in humility. James and John were known as the Sons of Thunder. They were bold, loud, brazen fishermen. Jesus had to teach them not only divine love, agape love, but humility. There are many lessons on humility in Scripture. Lessons about how our actions and choices affect those around us, and lessons about love, and… The post The Sons of Thunder, part 2 | Common Men, Uncommon Calling appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
A study in God's love. James and John needed to learn about agape love. They ultimately learned from Christ what it meant to love God and love people. It's interesting that Jesus had to teach Peter to love and Jesus used love to mold James and John and their personalities. Let's join Travis as we begin our study of these brothers –… The post The Sons of Thunder, part 1 | Common Men, Uncommon Calling appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
Forgiveness is a work of God alone Peter was not perfect, but Peter is forgiven. But forgiveness didn't just come to Peter nor does it just come to us. It requires something from us: repentance. Peter is a model of repentance and he demonstrated his sincerity through his changed life. Peter denied Jesus three times, just as Jesus predicted. Listen as Travis… The post Solidifying the Rock, Part 6 | Common Men, Uncommon Calling appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
A Lesson about God's Divine Love. Loving someone is not about alleviating their suffering. Peter didn't want Jesus to suffer, but that wasn't love and that was the lesson that Peter had to learn. This life isn't about our comfort, it's about obeying God and that will involve suffering. Peter followed Jesus in faith and learned from Him in hope. Peter was… The post Solidifying the Rock, Part 5 | Common Men, Uncommon Calling appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
Divine Love versus Worldly Love. One of the great problems in evangelicalism today is that we have moved away from a truly biblical understanding of love and have started speaking about love on the world's terms. Peter needed to learn the nature of divine love; seeing things God's way versus being motivated by things of man. Peter needed to learn to love… The post Solidifying the Rock, Part 4 | Common Men, Uncommon Calling appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
A true believer has a relationship with Christ. We have been looking at the characters and lives of Jesus' chosen disciples, because they give us examples and encouragement from real people that walked with Jesus. This is not so we can see their abilities, but so that we can see Jesus's power to change these men and understand how that power should… The post Solidifying the Rock, Part 3 | Common Men, Uncommon Calling appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
Do you sit at Jesus' feet and learn? Jesus saved Peter to change him and change him, He did. And Jesus saves us to change us to be useful to Him. Peter had hope in the life-changing power of Jesus. This hope stirred in Peter a teachable spirit. As you listen to this message, take an honest and humble look at yourself.… The post Solidifying the Rock, Part 2 | Common Men, Uncommon Calling appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
Peter's life glorified God and yours can too. If I were to ask you which Apostle you tend to think of first and remember the most, you'll probably say Peter. Why? Because we know more about him than any other Apostles and he's very relatable. Peter is humanity on display and that's what draws us to him. Peter displays both weakness and… The post Solidifying the Rock, Part 1| Common Men, Uncommon Calling appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
The Apostles lives give us such hope. We continue in a general way learning why Jesus chose these twelve men. These men were Jesus' closest friends, and made such a difference in the world. They were unknown, common men, not well-educated, nor wealthy, not noblemen nor religious leaders. We know very little about most of the Apostles, but they were all known… The post Twelve Common Men, Part 2 | Common Men, Uncommon Calling appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
We are so like these twelve ordinary men. As we take a brief look at each of the Apostles, we will see how all of these men's lives and their characters help us to see who we are and encourage us as we endeavor to follow Jesus ourselves. We can see so many of the same traits in these men that we… The post Twelve Common Men, Part 1 |Common Men, Uncommon Calling appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
Rev. Dr. Brian Ebel preaching on Deuteronomy 26:1-15 titled “The Making of a Masterpeice” during the “Greatest Hits” teaching series on Sunday, June 16, 2024 at 9:30am.
If you remember the Sixties, they say, then you can't have been there.The Doctor remembers the Sixties. That's why he's taking Nyssa on a trip back to November 1963. Back to where it all began. Back to the birth of the biggest band in the history of British music. Back to see those cheeky lads from Liverpool...Mark, James and Korky. The Common Men. The boys who made the Sixties swing with songs like Oh, Won't You Please Love Me?, Just Count To Three and Who Is That Man?The Doctor remembers the Sixties. And there's something very wrong with the Sixties if the Beatles no longer exist… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you remember the Sixties, they say, then you can't have been there.The Doctor remembers the Sixties. That's why he's taking Nyssa on a trip back to November 1963. Back to where it all began. Back to the birth of the biggest band in the history of British music. Back to see those cheeky lads from Liverpool...Mark, James and Korky. The Common Men. The boys who made the Sixties swing with songs like Oh, Won't You Please Love Me?, Just Count To Three and Who Is That Man?The Doctor remembers the Sixties. And there's something very wrong with the Sixties if the Beatles no longer exist… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you remember the Sixties, they say, then you can't have been there.The Doctor remembers the Sixties. That's why he's taking Nyssa on a trip back to November 1963. Back to where it all began. Back to the birth of the biggest band in the history of British music. Back to see those cheeky lads from Liverpool...Mark, James and Korky. The Common Men. The boys who made the Sixties swing with songs like Oh, Won't You Please Love Me?, Just Count To Three and Who Is That Man?The Doctor remembers the Sixties. And there's something very wrong with the Sixties if the Beatles no longer exist… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you remember the Sixties, they say, then you can't have been there.The Doctor remembers the Sixties. That's why he's taking Nyssa on a trip back to November 1963. Back to where it all began. Back to the birth of the biggest band in the history of British music. Back to see those cheeky lads from Liverpool...Mark, James and Korky. The Common Men. The boys who made the Sixties swing with songs like Oh, Won't You Please Love Me?, Just Count To Three and Who Is That Man?The Doctor remembers the Sixties. And there's something very wrong with the Sixties if the Beatles no longer exist… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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With only one week until the first 60th anniversary Doctor Who special hits our tv screens, we go back ten years to the 50th anniversary and the 1963 Trilogy. Three stories centred around that very special year in Doctor Who history. The stories titles are 1963: Fanfare for the Common Men, 1963: The Space Race and 1963: The Assassination Games. As a special treat, we are joined by each of the authors, Eddie Robson, Jonathan Morris and John Dorney, who discuss their work. Original theme composed by Joe Kraemer | http://www.joekraemer.com/about/ Email: sirensofaudio@gmail.com Website: https://www.sirensofaudio.com/ Audio Feedback: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sirensofaudio X: http://twitter.com/audiosirens Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audiosirens/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audiosirens YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrU3MLlOeJTLnAbLl35QgeQ Clips and music are copyright BBC and Big Finish and are used for review purposes only. No infringement is intended. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sirensofaudio/message
Marcia Franklin continues her conversation with Ken and Betty Rodgers about their documentary, "Bravo! Common Men, Uncommon Valor," which chronicles the experiences of the member of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 26th Marines in the Siege of Khe Sanh in Vietnam. She focuses on how the couple produced the film. She also talks with Steve Wiese, a veteran of Khe Sanh who is in the documentary.
Marcia Franklin talks with Ken and Betty Rodgers, residents of Eagle, ID, who have produced a documentary called "Bravo! Common Men, Uncommon Valor," about the 1968 siege of Khe Sanh in Vietnam. Ken Rodgers is a former Marine Lance Corporal and a veteran of Khe Sanh. He and his wife Betty are joined by Steve Wiese, a former Marine Corporal who is also a veteran of Khe Sanh and lives in California. Both Rodgers and Wiese were members of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment, which fought at Khe Sanh in what would become the longest siege of the Vietnam War, and which would end in a stalemate. In the film Bravo!, Rodgers, Wiese and 13 other former Marines describe their experiences in combat and how those experiences have continued to affect their lives. Franklin asks the Rodgers' about why they wanted to produce the documentary and what they hope viewers will learn from it. Franklin also talks with Wiese about his experiences at Khe Sanh, and what has helped him overcome the traumas he experienced. Originally aired: 11/08/2013
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On National Vietnam Veterans Day one of our favorite Veterans joins the program — Ken Rodgers. Ken served with Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment during the epic battle of Khe Sanh in Vietnam during 1968. He and his wife Betty have made two documentaries in the last ten years: “Bravo! Common Men, Uncommon […]
With thanks (as always) to Mike Solko, we have our post-Gally review recommendation! 1963: Fanfare for The Common Men! An entire audio drama created from a small reference to a fictional band during the First Doctor's era! It's a solid story and one littered with Beatles references (and one glorious conspiracy theory) for those of you who love to look for those things.