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The die has been cast. Having been tipped off and supported by Sariah Leavitt, our hapless but well-meaning group of investigator-friends head in to raid the Manwill compound, hoping to rescue the most recent batch of abused girls. All is not as it seems however, as their discoveries will shock and surprise you. TRIP BUCKSWORTH: "In certain fight or flight situations..." MUSIC FROM THIS EPISODE... SemMuel, "Back in Time" — Colton Dewberry, "Snow Pack" — Soft Alchemy, "Antium on Fire" — VA - Best of NTNS Radio, "Mental Health Consumer - Atonal" — Sara Afonso, "Underwater 02" — Sara Afonso, "Underwater Experience" — Kevin MacLeod, "Snow Drop" — Daniel James Dolby, "Dark Times" — Daniel James Dolby, "Broken Things" — Bloom, "Atonal" — Daniel James Dolby, "Something to Watch Over Me" — Split Phase, "Espionage" — Alex Mason, "Raid on the Camp" — Yari, "Short of Breath" — Alan Piljak, "Sun" — Lazy Salon, "Union" — Hogan Grip, "Interlude - Reading the Greens" Many thanks to freesound.org and it's amazing collection of contributors.
The Writer of Hebrews tells us Christ became our salvation, being designated by God our high priest. We are warned about those who fall away, having heard the teaching of Christ. But we, as believers, have better things, because of our salvation in Him. Jesus is our forerunner, He anchors our soul. Music by Scott Holmes intro and outro(Corporate Uplifting) Instrumental Themes from 4 thru 6 chapter: 4.Daniel James Dolby 2, (Longing) 5.Alex Mason, The Minor Emotion( I Will Not Return) 6.Blue Dot, Session(Lonely Stairwell)
The Writer of Hebrews tells us Christ became our salvation, being designated by God our high priest. We are warned about those who fall away, having heard the teaching of Christ. But we, as believers, have better things, because of our salvation in Him. Jesus is our forerunner, He anchors our soul. Music by Scott Holmes intro and outro(Corporate Uplifting) Instrumental Themes from 4 thru 6 chapter: 4.Daniel James Dolby 2, (Longing) 5.Alex Mason, The Minor Emotion( I Will Not Return) 6.Blue Dot, Session(Lonely Stairwell)
The Writer of Hebrews tells us Christ became our salvation, being designated by God our high priest. We are warned about those who fall away, having heard the teaching of Christ. But we, as believers, have better things, because of our salvation in Him. Jesus is our forerunner, He anchors our soul. Music by Scott Holmes intro and outro(Corporate Uplifting) Instrumental Themes from 4 thru 6 chapter: 4.Daniel James Dolby 2, (Longing) 5.Alex Mason, The Minor Emotion( I Will Not Return) 6.Blue Dot, Session(Lonely Stairwell)
A man of his silly orange word, Donald Trump has finally confirmed the USA will quit the landmark Paris Climate Agreement. Aaargh! But just how sodding awful is this news? Ol's away, so Dave (and Arabella) chat to Amy Mount from the Green Alliance, trying in vain not to freak out too much. And with the UK election looming, we also natter about why on Earth the environment isn't getting a look-in in the leaders' debates. Is it all our own silly faults really? Sustainababble is your friendly environment podcast, out weekly. Theme music by Dicky Moore from Bearcraft & Dream Themes. This episode also contains music from Daniel James Dolby and Blue Dot Sessions. Available on iTunes, Acast, Soundcloud & all those types of things, or at sustainababble.fish. Visit us at @thebabblewagon and at Facebook.com/sustainababble. Email us at hello@sustainababble.fish.
The eighth of a ten part series looking at the aftermath of the Pulse shooting in Orlando, solely through the voices of members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Following the shooting, I began seeing members of the community openly worrying on social media, understandably for their lives, but also about the packaging of the attack both by major news outlets and elected officials. It seemed like coverage of the shooting was overwhelmingly formatted as cisgender, heterosexual people talking about members of the queer and Latinx community rather than talking to them. After frustrating hours of fruitlessly searching for perspective from the actual communities affected, I remembered that, in this modern world, I didn’t have to wait for any other outlet to have these conversations for me; I could do it myself. As I started thinking about the project, something else became painfully obvious to me: I couldn’t wrap my head around the weight of 49 lives lost. I heard about a news anchor reading all 49 names on air, and was surprised to hear that this simple act took seven minutes. That number, 49, by itself, can feel small. 49 cents, 49 seconds. I wanted to understand the enormity, the massive loss of life, by talking to 49 people who identify within the LGBTQIA+ community, to understand that weight. The interviews here are presented chronologically by recording date. I spoke with the interviewees for this episode between June 20 and 23, and where they’ve given permission, I’ve included their Twitter handles: 36. Cameron Airen @CameronAiren 37. V Tanner @hologramvron 38. Mira Joleigh @MiraJoleigh 39. Dominick Evans @dominickevans 40. Jordan Seay @JoeySparks13 Given the fluidity of language surrounding sexual, gender, and ethnic identities, it can be hard to find current and comprehensive resources for inclusive language. Here are a few that I’ve found helpful, and I’m happy to add additional resources by recommendation: GLAAD Media Reference Guide Human Rights Campaign Glossary of Terms Teaching Tolerance: A Gender Spectrum Glossary Trans Student Educational Resources Definitions Why We Say Latinx, via Latina magazine This episode contains the following music: “Slow-Motion” by Golden Grey, licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 “Noir” by Daniel James Dolby, licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 “renegades” by beat.dowsing, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US “Cecil” by Stephan Siebert, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US “Asleep” by Christian Flanders, licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 “La ville aux ponts suspendus” by Komiku, licensed under CC0 1.0 These episodes don’t happen without your support. Thank you! Pledge as little as $1 per episode at: http://patreon.com/nototally For a no-cost way of supporting the show, do all of your Amazon shopping from nototally.com/amazon. This will take you to Amazon’s front page, and every purchase you make will send a few pennies our way. Thank you! Rating and reviewing us on iTunes is one of the most helpful things you could possibly do for us, and you can do it here: http://nototally.com/iTunes Visit our website: http://nototally.com Like us on facebook: https://facebook.com/nototally Yell at us on twitter: https://twitter.com/NoTotally
The first of a ten part series looking at the aftermath of the Pulse shooting in Orlando, solely through the voices of members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Following the shooting, I began seeing members of the community openly worrying on social media, understandably for their lives, but also about the packaging of the attack both by major news outlets and elected officials. It seemed like coverage of the shooting was overwhelmingly formatted as cisgender, heterosexual people talking about members of the queer and Latinx community rather than talking to them. After frustrating hours of fruitlessly searching for perspective from the actual communities affected, I remembered that, in this modern world, I didn't have to wait for any other outlet to have these conversations for me; I could do it myself. As I started thinking about the project, something else became painfully obvious to me: I couldn't wrap my head around the weight of 49 lives lost. I heard about a news anchor reading all 49 names on air, and was surprised to hear that this simple act took seven minutes. That number, 49, by itself, can feel small. 49 cents, 49 seconds. I wanted to understand the enormity, the massive loss of life, by talking to 49 people who identify within the LGBTQIA+ community, to understand that weight. The interviews here are presented chronologically by recording date. I spoke with the following people for this episode, and they've all given permission to include their Twitter handles: 1. Logan Kenny @LoganKenny1 2. Sal Mattos @salmattos 3. David Hart @pccasestudy 4. Nick @PorterPizzazz 5. Ming @weimingkam Given the fluidity of language surrounding sexual, gender, and ethnic identities, it can be hard to find current and comprehensive resources for inclusive language. Here are a few that I've found helpful, and I'm happy to add additional resources by recommendation: GLAAD Media Reference Guide Human Rights Campaign Glossary of Terms Teaching Tolerance: A Gender Spectrum Glossary Trans Student Educational Resources Definitions Why We Say Latinx, via Latina magazine This episode contains the following music: "Awaken the Wolf" by Golden Grey, licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 "Fairytale Waltz" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), licensed under CC BY 3.0 "Light Thought var 1" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), licensed under CC BY 3.0 "On the Streets" by Daniel James Dolby, licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 "Skyward" by Golden Grey, licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 These episodes don't happen without your support. Thank you! Pledge as little as $1 per episode at: http://patreon.com/nototally For a no-cost way of supporting the show, do all of your Amazon shopping from nototally.com/amazon. This will take you to Amazon's front page, and every purchase you make will send a few pennies our way. Thank you! Rating and reviewing us on iTunes is one of the most helpful things you could possibly do for us, and you can do it here: http://nototally.com/iTunes Comment at our website: http://nototally.com Like us on facebook: https://facebook.com/nototally Yell at us on twitter: https://twitter.com/NoTotally