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The Why the What and the HowThis is the annual time when I get to urge our Tabernacle Family to live by the collective purpose that God has given us in God's word.The why our church does what it does is the same why every individual Christian is to do what they do – for the glory of God – to seek to bring God the love and praise He so richly deserves.The Mission of the Tabernacle is to reproduce faithful and fruitful followers of Jesus Christ.The How is our TABERNACLE AcronymTeaching of ScriptureAdoration and PrayerThe 8-week prayer challenge: For the next 8 weeks (until VBS), fast through at least 1 meal a week as you pray for many people to be saved in church and at Vacation Bible School).Baptist PrinciplesEvangelism and MissionsEven with the Pandemic stall, we have baptized 113 people since 2017; In the comparable time before I came the Tabernacle baptized 101 people. I baptized 216 people in my first 8 years at my previous church.We budget roughly $8,250 a month for our church ministries; $6,500 a month for missions we support within a 2-hour drive; $3,600 a month for missions in North America; $6,500 a month for global missions.Including our Christmas Offerings, we have given over $2,250,000 to missions since 2017 and taken 137 mission trips; In the comparable time at my previous church it was $750,000 and 119 trips.Radical GenerosityHere's where our giving stands after the 1st quarter:1st quarter 2025 budgeted: $280, 2511st quarter 2025 received: $280,0871st quarter 2025 spent: $265,528Tabernacle Board: Richard Chivvis, Chair; Duane Adams, Dan Harper, Stacy Morris, David Thompson, J.J. Vogltanz.Nurtured PartnershipsWe mean two things by “Nurtured partnerships.” We mean the sense of partnership we have with each other in the church family. But we also mean the sense of partnership we have with the ministries we support.Age-Appropriate Ministries42 Babies dedicated since 2017/ 40 in comparable time at previous church.Congregational Love and EncouragementWe have had 120 deaths since 2017/ it was 44 in the comparable time in my previous church.Leadership DevelopmentExcellence and FunLet me urge you to join me in being grateful for our past; sober-minded about our present challenges; and looking forward in faith to all God has for us!
This is the Third in our Live recordings of the Songs of Christmas at the Brewery. This Episode we have the whole gang joining us. Andrea and Angus, Jack Shuttleworth, Jim Steel, Graham Silk and Dan Harper shares the Christmas Message. Join us this month at the Brewery as we dive into three evenings of music and the story of Christmas this season. Listen to the recorded podcasts or join us in person ion Bridge of Allan Allanwater Brewhouse. Gather your friends and family for a cosy celebration filled with, Live music, stories of faith & some of the best local beer & cider in Scotland. Join us for three evenings of Live Music & Stories of Faith this Christmas season at the Allanwater Brewhouse in Bridge of Allan. Find out more about the events: Christmas Events - Songs of Christmas at the Brewery
Welcome to the Lovecars On The Grid Motorsport podcast! Our presenters, Tiff Needell and Paul Woodman are back to bring us another motorsport roundup! This week, it was another Max Verstappen masterclass at Formula 1 in Japan. There's World GT at Paul Ricard and NASCAR at Martinsville! In Formula 1, we had lots of overtakes at the Japan Grand Prix, where most of the talk is around where driver's are heading next season! We had a Redbull top two lockout, followed by the two Ferrari drivers in 3rd and 4th place. What was your highlight of the race? Tiff talks about his favourite race track corners! After all of his laps at Thruxton, should there be a corner named after Tiff Needell? Paul Ricard saw the Fanatec World GT for a 3 hour race. Dan Harper led the BMW Winning team, with 8 different manufacturers in the top 10. Elsewhere, Liberty Media have bought MotoGP! Will we see a change in the MotoGP format going forwards? NASCAR had an average race at Martinsville, where it was the 40th Anniversary of the Hendrick Motorsport team, who ended up finishing in all podium places, for a fantastic weekend for the team! The Caterham Academy kicked off for the Sprint in Curborough, with their new Media driver, Sam Parker. Next weekend, the first full race for Caterham takes place at Snetterton, whilst Formula E is racing at Misano in Italy. MotoGP is back is at COTA in America, British Rally Championship begins in Wales, but there's also Goodwood Members Meeting too!
John Hindhaugh is joined by two champions: Dan Harper is the new British GT champion, while Thomas Preining is champion of the DTM. Plus Nick Daman’s team by team review of the Mexican Grand Prix, WRC, MotoGP and heavy metals.
Join Nick as he discusses the race from Brands Hatch for the Intelligent Money British GT Championship for 2023. An exciting race with a lot of attrition saw all but one championship kept alive headed into the final round in October. We hear from race winner Dan Harper and GT3 Silver Cup winners Chris Hart and James Wallis. We also talk to GT4 championship hopeful Chris Salkeld on the 1-2 finish for Century Motorsport in GT4. Later in the episode we look into the championship maths headed into the Donington Decider. It's going to be exciting!
As kids across the nation start heading back to school another group is about to graduate. The Disney+ series "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" concludes with its fourth and final season and all eight episodes will drop on Aug. 9. Here's the synopsis from Disney: After an epic summer at Camp Shallow Lake, the Wildcats return to East High where they prepare a stage production of “High School Musical 3: Senior Year.” But plans are disrupted when Principal Gutierrez announces that Disney has decided to make the long-awaited “High School Musical 4: The Reunion” movie on location at their beloved high school. We discuss the upcoming final season on this week's episode, have an interview with series creator Tim Federle, and chat with cast members Frankie A. Rodriguez (Carlos Rodriguez), Julia Lester (Ashlyn Caswell) and Dara Reneé (Kourtney Greene). Next week Most of the biggest summer movies have already hit theaters and with actors and writers are on strike, there may soon be a lack of programming. But with the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards (originally scheduled for Sept. 18 but now delayed due to the strike) coming up, we'll go over shows you can binge to get caught up on in the meantime. Where to watch "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" on Disney+ "High School Musical" on Disney+ "High School Musical 2" on Disney+ "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" on Disney+ About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Welcome everyone to another episode of Streamed & Screened an entertainment podcast about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer at Lee and co-host of the program with my cinematic guidance counselor, Bruce Miller, editor for the Sioux City Journal and a longtime entertainment reporter. Bruce, School's in session. We're getting there. Okay. We're going back to 2006, I believe. Okay. Wasn't it six High School Musical just popped on Disney. And I'm not kidding you because I remember interviewing the people for the TV show, Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens. They were nobodies at that time. You didn't know about them. If there were people that you did know they were on other Disney Channel shows and people didn't expect anything out of it, it was like, This is okay. They're doing another kind of musical just to have something else to show. And that that first movie became such a huge hit and made such big stars out of its cast that of course, there's got to be part two and then there's got to be part three. And then, you know, a network like Disney gets all kind of excited about, could we reboot this thing? Could there be something more? And people don't want to go back to what it was and just replace it. So Tim Federle, who was a Broadway actor, dancer, whatever, came up with the concept that they would do a series set in the high school where they filmed High School Musical. I know this is all nutty, right? And then how those kids would do if they did the first production of High School Musical, the play or the musical at their high school. So you got to see kind of parallel characters vying for these roles. Well, they did not know that it was going to be a hit. In fact, Tim really had no experience producing, was not big on creating TV's shows, and they got a hit out of it. High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, which is probably one of the longest, most cumbersome titles ever hopped with the new generation. They got their own high school musical kids. The thing that I think is different between the two is that first was kind of naive, whereas this one leans into a lot of things with with high school kids that maybe they're facing today. And it does talk about things like LGBTQ issues, bullying, different kinds of things that that might be a little more contemporary for kids. So in that first year, they did High School Musical as their school play. Then they came back and they did Beauty and the Beast. And then the third year they went to camp and they did Frozen Oak. So now this is the fourth year. And I got to tell you, the kids who are in this, this TV series have popped like, you can't believe Joshua Bassett, who plays Ricky, which would be the Troy Bolton kind of Zac Efron equal, has a huge singing career. Olivia Rodrigo, who is in the original of the of this this ilk won several Grammys last year. Right. She has this big music career and it just keeps going like that. Julia Lester, who was a supporting actress, was on Broadway this last year and into the Woods and got a Tony nomination. So this is spawning its own group of of young actors. Well, knowing that they had a fourth year, Tim decided that he would not take those original high school musical people and see if he could get them to come in for the fourth season. And in this fourth season they are going to film a high school musical this year. Yeah. Who did? How do you tell this? They're going to do a reunion show and bring back those actors and then cast kids from their high school? That high school as extras. Okay. So they do all this at the at the high school and it turns out to be a real catalyst for change for those current high school kids at East High School. So it's there's a lot to unpack, but there are things in there that you will just who that the woman who plays the director Quinn is There is the character's name. You've seen her in YouTube videos and she is just a hoot as the director. Well, she has these big plans and she plucks one of the kids from the high school crowd to be one of the stars. And that sets up a kind of a battle, if you will, for her attention in her time. So it's very it's very fascinating at the end of the episode, and this is not a spoiler alert. You get the kids all together and they sing a song that is so emotional and it's not one of the ones from the original High School Musical. It's a Broadway song that really kind of gives you a sense of what that whole family atmosphere was like. Wow. So this is an interesting one. You know, Tim Federle, he he really doesn't have the background in in film and TV. I mean, he started out he was writing fiction. I mean, he was writing I think he wrote some cocktail guides. And then he also wrote some kid books. And some. Kid books. Yeah, they're better. Better off. Nate or better Nate. They're Nate books about a kid who it sounds like Tim story who wants John Broadway in the worst way. And to heck with the kids in my school. I'm going to audition for Broadway. And so this Nate kid, and they did a TV movie about this goes on a bus to New York auditions for a I think it's a Lilo and Stitch in the film show a musical. And how that kid kind of maneuvers that all of that kind of stuff. But there are elements in all of this that I think are autobiographical. Tim Federle said he always wanted to be an actor, a Broadway actor, and he did get on Broadway. He was in Little Mermaid in the dancing roles. But I think like so many of them, there is a greater purpose that's out there. And he just had a good idea, pitched it to Disney and they said was go with it. Yeah. And he picked a I guess a good time to do it too, because he he co-wrote the screenplay for Ferdinand the film and which was before that. So he had a little bit of credibility to be at it. That was a yeah, you know, he capitalized on the moment, which is great. You know, he was he found that moment. You'll hear I did an interview with three of the actors from High School Musical: The Musical: The Series and Tim, well, you'll hear them talk about that first year. They did not know what was going to happen. They did not know if it was going to go if they were going to. This is one and done and they were all out of it. But how this has been a big kind of a learning curve for them. And Tim talks about bringing back those old high school musical ones and the lessons that they taught these these young actors about being in the business. And, you know, it's weird to see because Tim's got a whole huge career ahead of him. He's got deals with other studios and stuff. So I think we don't have to worry about him. But you never know with kid actors. It could be they're out of it after one year or whatever. What happened to him was the pandemic happened in the middle of all of this. How do you do a series during a pandemic? And they really struggled to make sure that they were following all the COVID protocols and all that and how they you know, they were just hung together. They became a very close family. Okay. So who should we go to first? Should we go to Tim first? We kick it over to him again? Yeah, let's go to Tim, because then you'd be able to kind of hear his his take on how this this season happened. How is it to say goodbye? This is a sad thing. Well, you know, it's it's it's bittersweet, mostly sweet. And I don't think of it as goodbye because when people graduate, they they go off hopefully to even sort of bigger dreams. But it's it's definitely full circle. And I think in this streaming era to get four seasons, it all feels like a miracle and an extra miracle is I got to kind of wrap the series on my terms with the stories we wanted to wrap up. So I feel really good. But it's it's a it's a full circle moment. Well, when you were planning this last season, what point did you say, I want to get some of those original people into this. Really early because I knew that the big hook of the season was that Disney announced High School Musical for a reunion film at East High, which means, you know, we needed some O.G. Wildcats up there on screen. So those fun phone calls went out early before we started production. Yeah, pretty early. And were you able then to write like you did with Corbin, where he became a different person, if you will, in your series as opposed to the original one? Like, yeah, she's these other people where they all they're really nasty. They're not like they are. No, they're, they're themselves and they're and Monique Coleman in particular has a really beautiful moment in the series in season four that I think is so touching because they play themselves and their characters this season. They're a great group. And what was meaningful to me, knowing we were wrapping the show was that Corbin and Lucas and, you know, they became so mega famous 15 years ago as the cast of my series is becoming now. And we were able to really have like a wholesome, beautiful connection between them all. And I remember saying to my principal cast, Look at our humble. They've remained look at how they take care of each other. No matter what happens, you guys got to be there for each other as the years go on. And I think they really. When you started this, what really did you think would happen? I mean, did you just think, Oh, we'll get a year and that's it? Or do you think, you know what, this could last? I knew so little about TV that I think I was out front first season being like, I want seven seasons, which, you know, I guess would have been nice. But the reality is the reality is, Bruce, I was thrilled we got the reception we did in season one. I never took for granted, particularly in the streaming era, that we would ever get another season or another season or another season. And I think one of the real drivers of wrapping the series up was that I didn't want to end season four on a cliffhanger after the investment. The cast, the crew, the writers and the audience had put into it and then not come back. And so I didn't I didn't quite know what I was doing Season one. But what I what I did have was a lot of hope and a big heart that if I hired real theater kids, they would bring these stories to life. And boy, did they deliver. Well, when you were looking at casting, you know, did you say, this one's going to blow up big and music? This one is going to, you know, have a theater career? Did you have a sense of that when when you started casting all these people? Well, yes, in the sense that, like, you know, Olivia and Josh were always great songwriters. Julia was always a big theater kid. What I maybe didn't expect was for it to happen so hyper fast. And I think they're all going to have very long careers where they ebb and flow and peak and valley at different times. And I don't know, I mean, they're like my kids. And so I'm biased, but I think they're the biggest stars in the world and the most talented. And that Sofia Wylie is going to be a mogul who runs an entertainment company because she has so much talent and wisdom and brilliance on screen and off. So nothing surprises me with this group. So what about you? Where do you go from here? Well, I write the next thing and I've got, you know, after the strike lifts, I have projects at Hulu and Disney Plus and some movies. And then and then we'll see where the fates take us. But for now, I'm sort of. I'm not ready quite ready to say goodbye. So I'm just keeping an eye on August 9th and I'll be at home streaming the whole thing and bingeing it this season. How will you look back on this then? What will you say about this time of your life? Well, I think I finally got high school, right? I was in the closet the first time I missed my high school graduation because I was doing a regional theater production of Oklahoma all around. There's a lot of there's a lot of things I missed in high school, including first love and a first kiss and things that like, you know, closeted gay kids didn't get in the nineties. And so if I look back at this, it's that I had this miraculous second chance, one of my favorite songs from the series to get some of it right or at least get a second chance at it. And I will forever be grateful for that. Bruce, thanks for the interview with Tim. And now we're going to go to some of the kid actors in the series, and this is Frankie Rodriguez, Julia Lester and Dara Reneé, Correct? Right. And Julia Lester is the one who is just on Broadway here and into the woods. Frankie plays Carlos. And if you're a fan of this show and you know, Carlos and SAB are a big couple in the thing, and then Dara is the she plays the kind of the brain of the whole school, and she wrestles with the idea of what college you make going to go to after this. So here are the three from High School Musical: The Musical: The Series. What did the three of you think this was all going to be when you started this series? Oh, oh, my gosh. When we started, we didn't even know if we would make it to four seasons. When we ended the first season, we kind of filmed two alternate endings just in case we didn't get to come back in. So I think this like kind of blew all of our expectations out of the water. And now we get to be here graduating. I mean, it's amazing. Well, you know, some great things have come from this. And Julia, you're right there. Come on. I watched the Tonys and said, Oh, my God, please let her win These that are. When did you guys think this could be a launching pad for other things? Did you think that this would lead to other work and other kinds of opportunities? I mean, I think that's sort of what you always hope for, but you can never really rely on maybes or the possibilities of things. And I think when we started season one, what we really wanted was to create a show that was different and set us apart from things that people had seen in the past, especially for Disney. You know, we we were part of launching the Disney Plus platform, so I think we were really focused on on that being successful and being received well, and it totally was. And so I think once that happened, the world sort of like opened up for all of us. And it's just been an incredible journey seeing how all of us have thrived since then. So what was the Tony thing like? Was it just incredible? It was it was amazing. The New York theater community is just like so loving and so supportive of each other in it. It was really cool to go there and feel like I was a part of it and belong with them in some way. It was it was really magical. Well, what was it like having the O.G. High School Musical people with you this year? Was it different? Was it strange? Like, were you like, asking them lots of questions about what you wanted to know? Oh, well, I mean, it was so cool. I mean, growing up with those as your role models and then actually working with them was so mind blowing. And specifically for me, I knew Monique Coleman before I booked High School Musical and I messaged her and I was like, Hey, Queen, I would like Taylor. And she supported me. It uplifted me. So being able to be in scenes with her is such a full circle moment, and I couldn't have asked for a better person to show me the ropes. I love Queens a little bit. Well, how hard was it to say goodbye? I mean, it's always hard to say goodbye, especially to this specific experience, because it has brought us so many amazing things, especially each other. So I think it's definitely a bittersweet. You want to graduate and you want to move on and you want to go on to the next chapter of life. But also you're like, maybe just like five more minutes. Yeah. And talk about Tim's role in all of this. You know, he said, I really didn't know what I was doing when I started. What has he been like during this whole this whole series. As we famously say, he is our fearless leader and he has been our leader from day one. He is the reason all of us are here in this point in our lives together. And, you know, the the greatest experiences happen when things trickle from the top down. And he really has created the most loving, accepting working environment. And I said this earlier, like this being like our all of our first, like real big long running job has sort of set the precedent for the environments that we want to work in and the people that we want to work with and the way that we want to work. And so without this experience, like, you know, who knows, like the rooms that we would be in. But it's just it's been really wonderful and it's really thanks to him and his his genius brand. Well, when you look at this, what was the turning point for the series? What was the time when you said, you know what, this is going to last, This is going to be more than just one year it out. I feel like once we started to see our supporters reactions to what we were creating, I mean, our family, as I call them, has been so, so beautiful and so brilliant and accepting us and accepting everything that we do. And I'm so grateful for their support and for all that they done for us. Because honestly, I feel like we wouldn't be here without them. And they literally are die hard. And, you know, I'm Dan Harper and it's not selfless. It's it that's when I feel like we all really need you. You talk about coming back for a reunion. I that but I already got out tomorrow I guess. Yeah. Anything anything to put us in the same room with each other We're there that we. Well, you guys, thank you so much and congratulations. It's been so fun to watch and especially to see how your careers have all just blossomed. It's incredible. So thank so much from a die hard fan. Nate Nell. Thanks for all the love over the years. All right, Bruce, thanks again for that interview. And, well, we were getting to the bleak part of summer. I know we've we've gotten through a lot of of the big blockbusters that were coming. I know there's a few more here. You know, you get a few like Meg is coming out and the Ninja Turtles and we mentioned, you know I know we got very greedy and but we've got the writers strike and we don't know in the actors or striking we don't know what's coming back and when and where. I mean I'm almost running out of things to watch. I mean, my wife and I are kind of kicking around. Maybe we can talk about some things there. We will do that the next week. I'll tell you, if you are a big fan of the High School musical kind of Broadway things, summer theater camp, I guess it's called theater Camp. Ben Platt and Noah Galvin produced this, and it's kind of a mockumentary that's out there. It's opening slowly across the country. It's not in wide release. So you might find it at a theater in your in your community or not. You'll have to wait a bit for it to come out. But it is opening in slow waves. But, yes, we will come back next week and I've got great ideas for you about things you should binge that you haven't seen. And we're also going to talk about the ones you must have seen by this time because the Emmy Awards will be coming in September and you're going to binge a lot of stuff before we get to that. All right. Yeah, I definitely have to become even more of a couch potato than I already am. So you'll you'll contribute to that. And we will be back again next week. Terry, we're all in this together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the British Sportscar Podcast, it's Nick flying solo as Sara takes some well-earned leave and is off celebrating a friend's nuptials. Don't worry though, it's not all Nick's voice as we hear from the winners of the Silverstone 500 before looking ahead to Donington Park. In this episode:The on-the-track results of Silverstone.Dan Harper and Darren Leung on claiming the RAC Trophy.Shaun Balfe on the bright end of a challenging weekend for Barwell. Nathan Freke on being the team boss who helped three crews bring home silverware.Jack Brown on winning GT4, a trying weekend for Optimum and the 2023 McLaren Artura GT4.A new GT3 entry for both Donington Park rounds.Raceway Motorsport appealing their Silverstone shame.The wheels on the bus going round and round, with you on it perhaps. Visit http://www.britscpodcast.co.uk for more information or to support the show.
This episode, Keepers Murph, Dave, and Bridgett interview Andrew Lehman and Sean Branney from the award-winning HP Lovecraft Historical Society! Campus Crier Patreon Plug & Update Our Patreon Plug is where we update our listeners on all our backers and activities. This episode was recorded on Sept 22, 2022. We have a Patreon! To back us you can click the button on the sidebar of our website, mu-podcast.com or head over to Patreon directly at www.patreon.com/mup! Speaking of amazing backers we have a new backer! Everyone welcome: John Arko And thank you to everyone else that has updated their pledge to match our new tiers! Drop us an email or discord note and let me know what you'd like to play - mup.feedback@gmail.com Thanks to our backers so much for supporting the show!! The Discord Plug We have our MUP Discord and we are all there! We invite all of our listeners to come and enjoy the community of horror gaming and cute pet pics. MU Discord server invite link: https://discord.gg/vNjEv9D And thank you beaucoup to MURPH for editing this episode. Bridgett's Pet Pick Shout Out The Dog Squad by Plumbism Main Topic Podcasting, researching, burying live bodies, and helicopters over the Mohave with Sean and Andrew of HPLHS! What follows is Andrews images and some text about the Helicopter Story told at the end of this episode. Here was the giant symbol as seen from the chopper. The two little red arrows are pointing to cars, to give you some sense of how big the thing was. This photo has been retouched to hide the other rocketry symbol that was also present. Here's the unretouched picture: And here's an enhanced view: Here's the view as they were landing. And here we are taking off at sunset. The intrepid investigators: Stephanie Morey, Dan Harper, and Sean This was the mummified corpse revealed by the earthquake that they flew out to examine. There is a creepy statue clutched in its right hand. Here they are examining it: Chris Lackey, also of podcast fame, played the sheriff. We turned my Toyota into a sheriff's car. Sean, as coroner, performed an autopsy on the mummy, removing its glass eye. That was how they identified the corpse as a fellow named J.D. Titan, who had disappeared in the 1930s while being investigated for murder. Titan was one of my old player characters from our original Call of Cthulhu days. The photo used in this newspaper clipping was taken at one of our earlier Cthulhu Lives! games from around 1989.
This episode, Keepers Murph, Dave, and Bridgett interview Andrew Leman and Sean Branney from the award-winning HP Lovecraft Historical Society! Campus Crier Patreon Plug & Update Our Patreon Plug is where we update our listeners on all our backers and activities. This episode was recorded on Sept 22, 2022. We have a Patreon! To back us you can click the button on the sidebar of our website, mu-podcast.com or head over to Patreon directly at www.patreon.com/mup! Speaking of amazing backers we have a new backer! Everyone welcome: John Arko And thank you to everyone else that has updated their pledge to match our new tiers! Drop us an email or discord note and let me know what you'd like to play - mup.feedback@gmail.com Thanks to our backers so much for supporting the show!! The Discord Plug We have our MUP Discord and we are all there! We invite all of our listeners to come and enjoy the community of horror gaming and cute pet pics. MU Discord server invite link: https://discord.gg/vNjEv9D And thank you beaucoup to MURPH for editing this episode. Bridgett's Pet Pick Shout Out The Dog Squad by Plumbism Main Topic Podcasting, researching, burying live bodies, and helicopters over the Mohave with Sean and Andrew of HPLHS! What follows is Andrews images and some text about the Helicopter Story told at the end of this episode. Here was the giant symbol as seen from the chopper. The two little red arrows are pointing to cars, to give you some sense of how big the thing was. This photo has been retouched to hide the other rocketry symbol that was also present. Here's the unretouched picture: And here's an enhanced view: Here's the view as they were landing. And here we are taking off at sunset. The intrepid investigators: Stephanie Morey, Dan Harper, and Sean This was the mummified corpse revealed by the earthquake that they flew out to examine. There is a creepy statue clutched in its right hand. Here they are examining it: Chris Lackey, also of podcast fame, played the sheriff. We turned my Toyota into a sheriff's car. Sean, as coroner, performed an autopsy on the mummy, removing its glass eye. That was how they identified the corpse as a fellow named J.D. Titan, who had disappeared in the 1930s while being investigated for murder. Titan was one of my old player characters from our original Call of Cthulhu days. The photo used in this newspaper clipping was taken at one of our earlier Cthulhu Lives! games from around 1989.
Eine sehr ausführliche Analyse und Nachbetrachtung den dritten Lauf der Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie erwartet euch. Wir waren für euch in der Boxengasse und im Paddock unterwegs und haben über den Tag sämtliche Stimmen zu diesem Rennen gesammelt, die ihr in dieser Folge ebenfalls hört. Der Dreifacherfolg von BMW beim 53. Adenauer ADAC Rundstrecken-Trophy war mehr als nur eine Ansage für die anderen Teams und Hersteller. Größter Verfolger war der früh verunfallte Manthey-Porsche, der in der ersten Rennstunde bis dahin um die Führung mit dem Rowe Racing Auto kämpfte. Etwas hinterher fuhren dagegen die Teams von Audi und Mercedes, diese hielten sich im Mittelfeld der GT3 auf. Auch blicken wir zum ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Eine sehr ausführliche Analyse und Nachbetrachtung den dritten Lauf der Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie erwartet euch. Wir waren für euch in der Boxengasse und im Paddock unterwegs und haben über den Tag sämtliche Stimmen zu diesem Rennen gesammelt, die ihr in dieser Folge ebenfalls hört. Der Dreifacherfolg von BMW beim 53. Adenauer ADAC Rundstrecken-Trophy war mehr als nur eine Ansage für die anderen Teams und Hersteller. Größter Verfolger war der früh verunfallte Manthey-Porsche, der in der ersten Rennstunde bis dahin um die Führung mit dem Rowe Racing Auto kämpfte. Etwas hinterher fuhren dagegen die Teams von Audi und Mercedes, diese hielten sich im Mittelfeld der GT3 auf. Auch blicken wir zum Schluss noch auf die ADAC GT Masters und auf den Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup. +++ Hinweis +++ Wir unterstützen die Spendenaktionen für Flüchtende des Kriegs aus der Ukraine. Mit unserem Unterstützungspartner 2GETHER Spenden wir alle Werbeeinnahmen für die Menschen in der Ukraine. Mehr Infos und Spenden unter: 2gether.gg (Betterplace.org) +++ Werbung +++ Der GT Talk auf meinsportpodcast.de wird dir präsentiert von Virtual Racing School. Alle Informationen zu Hardware und zu 1:1 Coaching unter virtualracingschool.com/ Folgt diesem Podcast auf Spotify, Audio Now oder in deiner Podcast-App der Wahl. +++Social Media+++ Linktree Facebook Twitter Instagram Moderation: Luca Storms
Eine sehr ausführliche Analyse und Nachbetrachtung den dritten Lauf der Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie erwartet euch. Wir waren für euch in der Boxengasse und im Paddock unterwegs und haben über den Tag sämtliche Stimmen zu diesem Rennen gesammelt, die ihr in dieser Folge ebenfalls hört. Der Dreifacherfolg von BMW beim 53. Adenauer ADAC Rundstrecken-Trophy war mehr als nur eine Ansage für die anderen Teams und Hersteller. Größter Verfolger war der früh verunfallte Manthey-Porsche, der in der ersten Rennstunde bis dahin um die Führung mit dem Rowe Racing Auto kämpfte. Etwas hinterher fuhren dagegen die Teams von Audi und Mercedes, diese hielten sich im Mittelfeld der GT3 auf. Auch blicken wir zum Schluss noch auf die ADAC GT Masters und auf den Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup. +++ Hinweis +++ Wir unterstützen die Spendenaktionen für Flüchtende des Kriegs aus der Ukraine. Mit unserem Unterstützungspartner 2GETHER Spenden wir alle Werbeeinnahmen für die Menschen in der Ukraine. Mehr Infos und Spenden unter: 2gether.gg (Betterplace.org) +++ Werbung +++ Der GT Talk auf meinsportpodcast.de wird dir präsentiert von Virtual Racing School. Alle Informationen zu Hardware und zu 1:1 Coaching unter virtualracingschool.com/ Folgt diesem Podcast auf Spotify, Audio Now oder in deiner Podcast-App der Wahl. +++Social Media+++ Linktree Facebook Twitter Instagram Moderation: Luca Storms
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Eine sehr ausführliche Analyse und Nachbetrachtung den dritten Lauf der Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie erwartet euch. Wir waren für euch in der Boxengasse und im Paddock unterwegs und haben über den Tag sämtliche Stimmen zu diesem Rennen gesammelt, die ihr in dieser Folge ebenfalls hört. Der Dreifacherfolg von BMW beim 53. Adenauer ADAC Rundstrecken-Trophy war mehr als nur eine Ansage für die anderen Teams und Hersteller. Größter Verfolger war der früh verunfallte Manthey-Porsche, der in der ersten Rennstunde bis dahin um die Führung mit dem Rowe Racing Auto kämpfte. Etwas hinterher fuhren dagegen die Teams von Audi und Mercedes, diese hielten sich im Mittelfeld der GT3 auf. Auch blicken wir zum Schluss noch auf die ADAC GT Masters und auf den Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup. +++ Hinweis +++ Wir unterstützen die Spendenaktionen für Flüchtende des Kriegs aus der Ukraine. Mit unserem Unterstützungspartner 2GETHER Spenden wir alle Werbeeinnahmen für die Menschen in der Ukraine. Mehr Infos und Spenden unter: 2gether.gg (Betterplace.org) +++ Werbung +++ Der GT Talk auf meinsportpodcast.de wird dir präsentiert von Virtual Racing School. Alle Informationen zu Hardware und zu 1:1 Coaching unter virtualracingschool.com/ Folgt diesem Podcast auf Spotify, Audio Now oder in deiner Podcast-App der Wahl. +++Social Media+++ Linktree Facebook Twitter Instagram Moderation: Luca Storms
ADAC GT Masters Das erste mal nach dem Umbau der Strecke in Zandvoort besuchte die Int. deutsche GT-Meisterschaft die Strecke in den Niederlanden. Doch die Tabellenführer haben an diesem Wochenende einiges an Boden verloren. Dies brachte gerade den Teams die in Spielberg und Oschersleben nicht so glück hatten, nach vorne. Ergebnisse und Tabellenstände Nürburgring Langstrecken Serie Wieder einmal haben die Junioren von BMW einmal gezeigt was sie drauf haben. Beim ersten Rennen des Double-Headers gewannen sie und sorgten wieder einmal für aufsehen. Am Sonntag war ihr Glück schnell verbraucht. Im Qualifying verunfallte Dan Harper in Richtung Hohe Acht und machte einen Start unmöglich. Walkenhorst Motorsport hat ihr Glück für Sonntag aufgehoben. Mit der Pole und einer neuen Rekordzeit startete man perfekt in den Tag. Über die Renndistanz kämpfe man gegen den Audi von Phoenix Racing mit Vincent Kolb. In der vorletzten Runde setzte sich Christian Krognes durch und machte den Sieg für die #34 klar.
GT Talk meets Starting Grid! Zusammen mit Kevin Scheuren haben wir Dirk Adorf zu einem Interview zusammengefunden. Der Rennfahrer Dirk Adorf hat in seiner Motorsportkarriere schon einiges erlebt. Vom Start in der RCN mit Sabine Schmitz bis zum verrückten Projekt mit Raeder Motorsport bei der VLN und dem 24h Rennen mit einem Lamborghini Gallardo und dem Ford GT, der Marke Eigenbau. Doch nicht nur im Auto ist der 51 Jährige sehr engagiert, er fördert auch die Junioren für BMW. Max Hesse, Dan Harper und Neil Verhagen sind die aktuellen BMW Junioren und überzeugten Dirk Adorf und Jochen Neerpasch mit Meisterschaften in der TCR Germany und auch im Porsche Carrera Cup GB. Seit 2016 ist Dirk Adorf auch für "NITRO" im Einsatz. Er kommentiert nicht nur das Rennen in der Kabine, sondern auch aus dem Auto. Damit hat er die Zuschauer*innen zum staunen gebracht. Seit dem ist dies auch fester Bestandteil der Sendungen von NITRO zum 24h Stunden Rennen vom Nürburgring. Dieses Jahr schaltet der Kölner Sender noch einen Gang höher. Mit der ADAC GT Masters und dem 24h Rennen von Le Mans sind zwei neue Profiserien dazu gekommen die für GT und Langstrecken Fans ein muss sind. ...
I sat down with Siren Marine's Dan Harper to talk about the company's third-generation boat monitoring products. Dan and I discussed the product development process, features, and future plans.
Recorded for release w/c 7th Dec 2020 It's beginning to sound a lot like Christmas with Festive tunes from Suzi Quatro, Limahl, Piano Tuner Wolverhampton Matthew James Richards, Robert Lane Music, Improv, Guitar lessons and Workshops and Joshua Griffiths plus poetry from Ian Henery, the opening of MouseBench in the Mander Centre with Liam Stiv Bagnall and we find out about how you can visit Santa's Grotton on the 12th of December at Codsall Village Hall with Dan Harper of Mystical Productions.
Elise Evans joins us this week to chat about Anthem Voices, Duane AJ Music tells us about his Art work and entry into a national open mic competition, James Collins lets us know about the Introduction to Panto Wolverhampton Grand are taking to schools across the area, James Edge chats about West End Best Friend and his forthcoming gig in November and we hear from Dan Harper of Mystical Productions about the Picnic with Santa taking place at Codsall Village Hall later this year. All that with more music from Jean Martyn.
For this edition of the Weekly Review the team are joined by our Daily Worship writer for the week Dan Harper, Parish Minister of Bridge of Allan Parish Church. Dan has had a returning motif in this series of tuning in to hope, justice and love. As a group we will be wondering if there is a unique role that Christian churches and communities can play in a time of recession and societal restructuring. We will be chatting about leadership, community and worship as we anticipate our new theme for October ‘Living Freedom Through Recession’.
Housing Secretary, Robert Jenrick discusses his new proposals to overhaul outdated planning system and reform the way the country builds. Rico Wojtulewicz, Head of Housing at The National Federation of Builders tells Julia what these new plans mean for the building trade. Julia is also joined by Dan Harper a Broadcaster based in Beirut on the frantic search for survivors of deadly blast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto Sermons and Reflections
In this podcast, Rev. Dan Harper and Joe Chee discuss what should adults know about human developmental stages as they relate to what we do in Sunday school.
Andy Alston and Adam Todd are back with guests Luke Smith, Carrera Cup champion Dan Harper, BTCC driver Rory Butcher, David Halley and Glenn Alcock from Superfast Scots. Listen live every Thursday from 8pm.
Dan Harper from Leadership of Awesome takes us through the beginning of Leadership of Awesome, how it started and how it's progressed over the past 2 years.
Daniel recalls the lessons he learned throughout the evolution of his company from prototype to full-scale deployment. We also hear first-hand accounts of the successful working relationship between Siren Marine and Leverege co-founders, Eric Conn and Steve Lee. The episode closes by discussing the importance of Siren’s user interface (UI) and what lies ahead on Siren Marine’s roadmap, including how the next-generation of Siren Marine products will be smaller, more affordable and capable of serving customers in a variety of fleet management verticals beyond the maritime industry. If you’re interested in connecting with Daniel, reach out to him on LinkedIn! About Siren Marine: Siren Marine, a Newport, RI-based marine technology company, brings the Internet of Things (IoT) to the marine industry through its innovative “Connected Boat” technology (think Nest + OnStar for boats). As we move toward a more connected world, Siren Marine’s state-of-the-art boat monitoring, tracking, controlling and security system will revolutionize the boat-ownership experience by providing boat owners with remote access to critical and timely information about their boats. Follow Us: Our Website | Twitter | Facebook | Medium
Dan Harper, General Counsel with GEA Farm Technologies, Inc., talks with Mark about why lawyers need a high emotional IQ as well as traditional smarts.
Enjoy live music, reflection, poetry, interview, discussion? Join our recording of our recent live ‘radio show’ at the Royal Hotel, Bridge of Allan. Featuring James Cathcart, Amanda MacQuarrie, Albert Bogle, Dan Harper and guest musicians Those Scottish Campers.The Bible is a book but it is also much older, stranger and wilder than the category ‘book’. It is more of a library than a book - a collection written over thousands of years across a number of different cultures, spanning multiple genres… Join us in the library.
This issue opens with a glimpse of what lies underneath the Rennsport Reunion V Exhibition Tent. 2. The super iconic 1978 Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick get driven by junior racer Dan Harper at the famous Goodwood track in Britain. 3. BMW announces their participation in the Formula E electric racing series with the reveal of the BMW Formula E electric race car taking a spin around the track.
The super iconic 1978 Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick get driven by junior racer Dan Harper at the famous Goodwood track in Britain.
The super iconic 1978 Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick get driven by junior racer Dan Harper at the famous Goodwood track in Britain.
The super iconic 1978 Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick get driven by junior racer Dan Harper at the famous Goodwood track in Britain.
The super iconic 1978 Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick get driven by junior racer Dan Harper at the famous Goodwood track in Britain.
The super iconic 1978 Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick get driven by junior racer Dan Harper at the famous Goodwood track in Britain.
Today we speak to Dan Harper, Engineering Manager at MessageMedia. Dan is an Engineer by trade who has established a meet up group called Leadership of Awesome. If you work with technologists, this one's for you!
Recorded at Molineux and The Round Oak Pub Wombourne - Monday 13th November 2017 This week we hear from Katie Markham about her show 'The Adele Songbook' which is a The Grand this week, Martin Ware of Heaven 17 chats about their latest tour, Dan Harper tells us about the Christmas Fayre from Mystical Productions taking place in Codsall early December and you can hear what happened at the Haven Refuge Fire Walk when we chat with the staff and Find out what the Fizzogs got up to. Music comes from Relax Listen with Andy popping in for a chat.
00:00 - Dan Harper, the photographer responsible for the spectacularly popular time lapse of the Living Maple Leaf at Portage & Main on Canada Day 19:28 - Should restaurants ditch plastic straws? Whitley Schamber is the organizer of Plastic Free Peg, and has gotten nearly 40 restaurants to lose the plastic straws for the month of July, instead supplying a compostable straw upon request 37:14 - They want to move to Canada, but Canada won't have them - Kate & Claire Everward are sisters who work together in Israel. Claire is a suspense author, Kate is her publicist & manager. They want to immigrate to Canada with their 72-year-old mother, but the Canadian government says they don't measure up on the points system. They all speak English, and are all self-employed, so what's the problem? 55:48 - Heartwarming story of a dog who saves a cat in New Brunswick, which leads to a chat about pet names and the trend to giving them human names 74:34 - Zookeeper For A Day contest on at Assiniboine Park Zoo for kids 12 and under -- Katherine Abella, Promotions & Sponsorship Specialist, Assiniboine Park Conservancy 82:34 - Theory of a Deadman ticket giveaway, then more on pet names 87:39 - Will the new Transit station at Investors Group Field make a difference? Will it convince you to go to a game if you were previously not a fan of going? 97:16 - Richard Cloutier & Julie Buckingham tee up THE NEWS
Recorded at Molineux Monday 10th April 2017 This week Author Ian Cattell tells us about his debut novel, we hear about the Family Funday at Wolverhampton racecourse, the Beacon Centre lets us know about their appeal for your kids old unused glasses and Dan Harper from Codsall Dramatic Society talks about their next production. Music comes from Kyshona and Robert Lane ahead of their UK co-headline tour.
Recorded at Molineux Monday 21st November 2016 This week we find out about the latest tour of Dirty Dancing which is at The Wolverhampton Grand next week, we talk to one of the 3 Divas about their apperance at The Robin 2, we find out About Wolf Town and bring you music from Tinned Astronaught one of the bands appearing on the night, Grace Ruston from Compton Hospice tells us about their Christmas event this weekend, Dan Harper lets us know about the Codsall Christmas Fair, we find out about The Flaky Tarts and their gig at The Arena and we chat with Jo Timms abou the latest production from Tettenhall Amature Players. Steve Young is our featured artist and we hear his double A side single and look back at his recent Christmas Song.
Recorded at Molineux Mondat 14th Novemebr 2016 This week we chat with Doreen Tipton about panto, Lucy Follows about 'Just Sing' in aid of the Stroke Association, Graham Arnold abiot his latest charty walk, Kate Pingree Webber on the 'Feed the World' event making money for The Well food bank and Dan Harper lets us know about the play 'Beauty and the Beast' from Codsall Dramatic. We have a natter with two musicians, Henry from The 27 and Kevin McGuire and we have tunes from them and several other artists on episode 386.
Recorded at Molineux Monday 16th November 2015 This week we meet 3 more of the cast of Last Night a DJ saved my Life which is at The Wolverhampton Grand this week, Dan Harper tell us about Mystical Theatre's Christmas Fair that takes place in December, Annette Campbell share some songs with us, Will Adamson lets us know about a special Speedway event at The Cleveland Arms and Matt Brachmanski shares some of the secrets of Mind Coaching.