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Lee Hillerman stops at Syncope Symphony to fix his horn. The pursuit for Tammy Lynn's kidnapper continues. Content Warnings: Kidnapping Transcript Subscribe to Hemophobia today: https://open.spotify.com/show/7MkwmzRBtZu8plMlVKJtUZ?si=3e38bb85a8e84a32 Patrons NateCon, Rahal, thatonefurry, Lillian Augustine, Purveyor of Chaos, Alex Wende, Daniel Silver, Felix Poisson, Yue He, Araniladin, and Taylor Bales! Cast & Crew SCP Archives was created by Pacific S. Obadiah & Jon Grilz Class of 76 was written by F. Cole Serrano Lee Hillerman - Brian David Gilbert Cindy Stephens - Madeleine Moore Ren Kubo - Brandon Nguyen Al Perez - Jimmy Ferrer Tammy Lynn Halona - Kayla Temshiv Elm Stevens - Graham Rowat Thaddeus Cooper - Damon Alums Sheriff Kubo - Gary Scales Dr. Ash Calderwood - Chris Young Holly Dildine - Christa Lewis Rowan - Nate DuFort Aspen Daniels - Dustin Parsons Ensemble Automated Message - B. Narr Monty Perez - Giancarlo Herrera Mr. Daniels - Pacific Obadiah Ms. Leland - Daisy McNamara Gayle Daniels - Ashlee Jones John Burkett - Stephen Indrisano Don Aleks - Marquiz Moore Decker - Scott Paladin Jack - Jesse Hall Crew Dialogue Editor - Daisy McNamara Music by Matt Roi Berger Sound Design - Dana Creaseman Showrunner - Daisy McNamara Producer - Pacific S. Obadiah Executive Producers - Tom Owen & Brad Miska Presented by Bloody FM www.Bloody-Disgusting.com www.SCParchives.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scp_pod Twitter: https://twitter.com/scp_pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scppod Discord: https://discord.gg/tJEeNUzeZX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SCP-6020 is an parametic-entity that identifies itself as “the Earth God Hepolokoli”. It is presently housed within a sandstone pillar (or “standing stone”). Content Warnings: N/A Transcript Patrons NateCon, Rahal, thatonefurry, Lillian Augustine, Purveyor of Chaos, Alex Wende, Daniel Silver, Felix Poisson, Yue He, Araniladin, and Taylor Bales! Cast & Crew SCP Archives was created by Pacific S. Obadiah & Jon Grilz SCP-6020 was written by Uncannyon Script by Kevin Whitlock Narrator - Jon Grilz Dr. Sax - Russ More Dr. Alderman - Katrina Pecina Dr. Buchanan - Daisy McNamara Dr. Gail - Rissa Montanez Dr. Shann - Brandon Nguyen Dr. Stanworth - Karim Kronfli Dr. White - Marquiz Moore Nasmyth - Stephen Indrisano SCP-6020 - Scott Paladin Theme Song by Tom Rory Parsons Editor - Veronica California Showrunner - Kale Brown Producer - Pacific S. Obadiah Executive Producers - Tom Owen & Brad Miska Presented by Bloody FM www.Bloody-Disgusting.com www.SCParchives.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scp_pod Twitter: https://twitter.com/scp_pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scppod Discord: https://discord.gg/tJEeNUzeZX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I speak with Daniel Silver. In conjunction with the Cannabis Science Center at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Professor Silver teaches Cannabis Law, PARL420. Professor Silver's teaching involves a comprehensive dissection of the legal landscape and how it applies to growers, processors, dispensaries, and consumers. Watch the video version of this episode here: https://youtu.be/W-8sQgpxUJg
In this "episode" we play the audio from the judicial meeting regarding Damond Watkins. Many things are brought to light. Daniel Silver never spoke to Rona McDaniel or the legal team for the national GOP. Who did he speak to? Where does he get the authority to call a judicial meeting when the chair hasn't made a ruling? Tom Foolery is happening and we're here to report on it. Our website: www.idahospodcast.com Our Sponsors: Faith Outdoors https://www.faithoutdoorsid.com/ Silo Hill Media www.silohillmedia.com Dominic Brandon www.idahomove.com #idpol #idleg #idgop --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatshappeningidaho/support
In this episode we talk about Daniel Silver's Judicial process regarding the national committeeman position that is being challenged. Did Daniel Silver advocate for Diamond Watkins when it was inappropriate? Why did he not allow live streaming when the library allows it? Let's discuss. Joining us is Dominic Brandon who was present during the hearings and is also a sponsor of the podcast. Our website: www.idahospodcast.com Our Sponsors: Faith Outdoors https://www.faithoutdoorsid.com/ Silo Hill Media www.silohillmedia.com Dominic Brandon www.idahomove.com #idpol #idleg #idgopOur website: www.idahospodcast.com Our Sponsors: Faith Outdoors https://www.faithoutdoorsid.com/ Silo Hill Media www.silohillmedia.com Dominic Brandon www.idahomove.com #idpol #idleg #idgop --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatshappeningidaho/support
Nora Szentivanyi is joined by Raphael Brun-Aguerre and Daniel Silver to discuss our inflation forecasts that see Euro area inflation remaining elevated in 2H22 in contrast to significant moderation in the US and many EM economies. High inflation, boosted by surging natural gas prices, plays a key role in our forecast for Western Europe to slide into a mild recession in 2H22 whereas easing commodity price inflation should boost household purchasing power elsewhere. The July CPI reports likely mark the beginning of this phase of inflation divergence that also augurs a rotation toward weaker relative European growth. We now expect Euro area inflation to remain at a 9%ar this quarter, boosted significantly by upward pressure on energy and food prices. At the same time, we are expecting a large drop in US CPI energy to lower headline gains to 0.2-0.3%m/m. A moderation in food price pressures should be significant in holding EM CPI gains to 0.3-0.4%m/m in coming months‑‑half their average rate of increase in 1H22. This podcast was recorded on August 3, 2022. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related report at www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-4157249-0 , www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-4161891-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2022 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved.
Newly elected ID GOP 1st Vice Chairman Daniel Silver. 1st VC Silver talks about his thoughts on the convention, challenges Republicans face in Idaho, the…
We join the table of Daniel Silver, who shares another NPC of his creation: a smooth-talking swindler with debonair savoir-faire, simply known by his calling card "The Collector". This gentleman thief has resources, skill, and finesse to pull off daring heists and legendary capers. The fact that your party stumbled upon this mythic moonlighter means that infiltrating the BBEG HQ just got a lot more interesting... Podcast art by Chauncy Riley (https://www.behance.net/graphicsbychauncy), Graphics by Chauncy. Visit our website at https://sidekicksandsidequests.com (https://sidekicksandsidequests.com) Twitter Page (https://twitter.com/SideKQPodcast) Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/SideKQPodcast) Subreddit Page (https://www.reddit.com/r/SideKQPodcast/) Special Guest: Daniel Silver.
Randy Weaver died yesterday which brought us to reflect on Ruby Ridge. Nate asks what is the legacy of Ruby Ridge today, and what lessons did we learn? Nate is joined by Senator Larry Craig who gives some insight to those questions. Nate also took your calls. For today's moment in politics, Daniel Silver the chairman of the Idaho Young Republicans joined Nate to tell us about the interviews that they have up on their webite that feature candidates and what they stand for. Go to idahoyr.com for more. (5/12/22)
Exploring the relationship between Maimonides and the Jewish mystical tradition of Kabbalah. A history of rejection, acceptance, influence, secret conversions and archenemies. Join us in our attempt to get to the bottom of this love-hate relationship in this third part of our series on Maimonides and Mysticism. Sources and Further Reading: - Alexander Altmann, “Maimonides' Attitude Toward Jewish Mysticism,” in Studies in Jewish Thought, ed. Alfred Jospe (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1981), pp. 200–219 - Daniel Silver, Maimonidean Criticism and the Maimonidean Controversy 1180-1240 (London, 1965), 183. - Elliot Wolfson, Abraham Abulafia, Kabbalist and Prophet; Hermeneutics, Theosophy and Theurgy, Cherub Press, Los Angeles, 2000, Introduction. - Elliot Wolfson, “Beneath the Wings of the Great Eagle: Maimonides and Thirteenth-Century Kabbalah,” in Moses Maimonide, Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2004, pp. 209–237 - Felicia Waldman, ‘Some Considerations on Maimonnides' influence on Mysticism', Studia Judaica no.17 (2009). - Gershom Scholem, ‘Mehoker limekkubal, Sefer Harambam',Tarbiz, 6: 3 (1935), pp. 90-8 (Hebrew). - Harvey, Warren Z. “Aspects of Jewish Philosophy in Medieval Catalonia.” In The Life and Times of Mosse ben Nahman, Girona: Ajuntament de Girona, 1994, pp. 141– 157 - Hava Tirosh-Samuelson, “Philosophy and Kabbalah, 1200–1600.” in The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, 2003, pp. 218–257; - Joseph Citron, Maimonides and Mysticism (unpublished) - Jonathan Dauber, “Competing Approaches to Maimonides in Early Kabbalah,” in The Cultures of Maimonideanism, ed. James T. Robinson (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2009), pp. 57–88. - Louis Jacobs, Attitudes of the Kabbalists and Hasidim towards Maimonides, in The Solomon Goldman Lectures, vol. 5, Judaica Press, 1990, pp. 45-55 - Moshe Idel, “Maimonides and Kabbalah,” in Studies In Maimonides, Isadore Twersky (ed.), Harvard University Press, 1990. - Moshe Idel, “Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed and the Kabbalah” in Jewish History 18: 197-226, 2004. Join us: https://facebook.com/seekersofunity https://instagram.com/seekersofunity https://www.twitter.com/seekersofU https://www.seekersofunity.com Thank you to our beloved Patrons: Alexandra, Füsun, Lucas, Andrew, Stian, Ivana, Aédàn, Darjeeling, Astarte, Declan, Gregory, Alex, Charlie, Anonymous, Joshua, Arin, Sage, Marcel, Ahawk, Yehuda, Kevin, Evan, Shahin, Al Alami, Dale, Ethan, Gerr, Effy, Noam, Ron, Shtus, Mendel, Jared, Tim, Mystic Experiment, MM, Lenny, Justin, Joshua, Jorge, Wayne, Jason, Caroline, Yaakov, Daniel, Wodenborn, Steve, Collin, Justin, Mariana, Vic, Shaw, Carlos, Nico, Isaac, Frederick, David, Ben, Rodney, Charley, Jonathan, Chelsea, Curly Joe, Adam and Andre. Join them in supporting us: patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seekers paypal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=RKCYGQSMJFDRU
Maybe you have bought materials from Teachers Pay Teachers to use in your classroom. Or maybe you borrowed curriculum from another teacher that you used to supplement your instruction in the classroom. This is supplemental curriculum at work and my guest today has some interesting findings about this phenomenon.His name is Daniel Silver and he […]
Afterthoughts is a discussion series from The Point where our editors talk to writers and readers about new issues of the magazine. On this episode, Rachel, Jon and Joey are joined by Michelle Taylor and Daniel Silver to discuss their essays in issue 24. Essays discussed in this episode: “The Logic of the Like” by Daniel Silver: https://thepointmag.com/examined-life/the-logic-of-the-like/ “No One Is Talking About This” by Michelle Taylor: https://thepointmag.com/criticism/no-one-is-talking-about-this/ Subscribe to The Point to read this issue and more: http://thepointmag.com/subscribe
We are bringing back Jennifer Pratt, Esq. along with her husband and experienced Family Court Attorney, Daniel Silver, Esq. We will react to a viral Tik Tok video featuring a man that lost half his assets in divorce and how to prevent it for other men. Guests: Jennifer C. Pratt, Esq and Daniel Silver, Esq --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freshfitpodcast/support
We join the table of Daniel Silver, who shares a NPC that one of his players described as "more dangerous than an ancient red dragon". There is a razor's edge between Order and Chaos and one judge to keep the apocalypse at bay. Podcast art by Chauncy Riley (https://www.graphicsbychauncy.com/), Graphics by Chauncy. Visit our website at https://sidekicksandsidequests.com (https://sidekicksandsidequests.com) Twitter Page (https://twitter.com/SideKQPodcast) Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/SideKQPodcast) Subreddit Page (https://www.reddit.com/r/SideKQPodcast/) Special Guest: Daniel Silver.
RESET, RELIEF, REBUILD, and REFORM - a lucid and inspirational discussion with Daniel Silver, Mark S. Fox, and Gail Lord about an Artistic New Deal that integrates artists in all facets of society. Let's get to WORK!Join the movement! #ArtsNewDealLinks:Canada's arts sector needs transformative action similar to Works Progress AdministrationPicks:Burna Boy - AnybodyLangston Hughes - a selection of poemsFollow Us:@softrevcast@torquilcampbell@alimomenThank you for all your support! Please go ahead and rate us 5 stars if you like on Apple Podcasts. xo
Meet Cute Presents: Road Ragey, a short-form audio rom-com. From Meet Cute to Happily Ever After in 15 minutes. Enjoy! Follow @MeetCute on Instagram and @ListenMeetCute on Twitter.Story by Dani Katz; Supervising Producer & Director: Elaisha Stokes; Audio Production: Ross Brunetti; Associate Producer: Emily Eng; Recorded at Brooklyn Podcasting Studio by Josh Wilcox; Starring: Ira Gamerman, Colleen McGloin, Daniel Silver, Khaya Fraites
Meet Cute Presents: Road Ragey, a short-form audio rom-com. From Meet Cute to Happily Ever After in 15 minutes. Enjoy! Follow @MeetCute on Instagram and @ListenMeetCute on Twitter.Story by Dani Katz; Supervising Producer & Director: Elaisha Stokes; Audio Production: Ross Brunetti; Associate Producer: Emily Eng; Recorded at Brooklyn Podcasting Studio by Josh Wilcox; Starring: Ira Gamerman, Colleen McGloin, Daniel Silver, Khaya Fraites
Meet Cute Presents: Road Ragey, a short-form audio rom-com. From Meet Cute to Happily Ever After in 15 minutes. Enjoy! Follow @MeetCute on Instagram and @ListenMeetCute on Twitter.Story by Dani Katz; Supervising Producer & Director: Elaisha Stokes; Audio Production: Ross Brunetti; Associate Producer: Emily Eng; Recorded at Brooklyn Podcasting Studio by Josh Wilcox; Starring: Ira Gamerman, Colleen McGloin, Daniel Silver, Khaya Fraites
Meet Cute Presents: Road Ragey, a short-form audio rom-com. From Meet Cute to Happily Ever After in 15 minutes. Enjoy!Follow @MeetCute on Instagram and @ListenMeetCute on Twitter.Story by Dani Katz; Supervising Producer & Director: Elaisha Stokes; Audio Production: Ross Brunetti; Associate Producer: Emily Eng; Recorded at Brooklyn Podcasting Studio by Josh Wilcox; Starring: Ira Gamerman, Colleen McGloin, Daniel Silver, Khaya Fraites
Meet Cute Presents: Road Ragey, a short-form audio rom-com. From Meet Cute to Happily Ever After in 15 minutes. Enjoy! Follow @MeetCute on Instagram and @ListenMeetCute on Twitter.Story by Dani Katz; Supervising Producer & Director: Elaisha Stokes; Audio Production: Ross Brunetti; Associate Producer: Emily Eng; Recorded at Brooklyn Podcasting Studio by Josh Wilcox; Starring: Ira Gamerman, Colleen McGloin, Daniel Silver, Khaya Fraites
Leading art critic, writer and Editorial Director of Frieze Magazine, Jennifer Higgie, presents a talk with artist Daniel Silver and artist and curator of The Enigma of the Hour: 100 Years of Psychoanalytic Thought Simon Moretti in response to the exhibition, expanding on the themes of translation, transformation, temporality and metaphor, key to both art and psychoanalysis. Jennifer Higgie is a writer and the editorial director of Frieze Magazine. She is the editor of The Artist’s Joke published by the MIT Press. Part of a series of events which coincide with The Enigma of the Hour: 100 Years of Psychoanalytic Thought an exhibition marking the centenary of The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, on display from 6 June – 4 August 2019.
Bobby Maddex interviews Daniel Silver, one of the co-founders of the Doxacon Faith and Fandom Conference, which will take place this coming November 1-2 in Bethesda, Maryland.
Bobby Maddex interviews Daniel Silver and Fr. David Subu, two of the individuals behind the annual Doxacon conference, which will take place this year from November 2-3.
Bobby Maddex interviews Daniel Silver, one of the co-founders of the Doxacon Faith and Fandom Conference, which will take place this coming November 1-2 in Bethesda, Maryland.
Stress is your body’s response to changes in your life. Because life involves constant change (ranging from changing locations from home to work each morning to adapting to major life changes like marriage, divorce, or death of a loved one), there is no avoiding stress. This is why our goal isn’t to eliminate all stress, but to eliminate unnecessary stress, and effectively manage the rest. When we have a large number of stressful events in our lives (good or bad), we can become overwhelmed – and these feelings can create problems. Mental health is highly correlated to chronic stress. Numerous studies link chronic stress to anxiety, depression, insomnia, and fatigue. Chronic stress can cause memory loss and can change the brain's structure and functioning, affecting a person's susceptibility to depression and the effects of aging. Long-term stress is also highly correlated with the development and progression of many chronic physical diseases, such as heart disease, arthritis, ulcers, asthma and migraine. In addition, stress may also influence health indirectly through health behaviours such as smoking, drug use, and excessive eating and alcohol related behaviours. People who neglect their own needs and forget to nurture themselves are at danger of deeper levels of unhappiness, low self-esteem and feelings of resentment. Also, sometimes people who spend their time only taking care of others can be at risk for getting burned out on all the giving, which makes it more difficult to care for others or themselves. Taking time to care for yourself regularly can make you a better caretaker for others. Daniel Silver, social worker and educator for Family Mental Health Support Network of Niagara, outlines the positive thinking needed to support self-care. In addition, he identifies a variety of self-care practices that are suitable for anyone to incorporate into their life. In this video presentation, Dan provides viewers with practical strategies to help relieve stress and shows how to move away from the negative thinking that causes it. He suggests that distress centre call responders need to be attentive to their personal well-being, and his suggestions apply equally to our callers and call responders who work on the distress lines. Questions for Further Consideration: 1. Caregiving seems to bring with it such a range of emotions, from joy to resentment. How is this possible? And what can be done about it? Callers who are in caregiving roles often describe feeling a range of emotions. Some feelings are more comfortable than others. When those emotions are intense, they might mean the following: That you need to make a change in your caregiving situation. That you are grieving a loss. That you are experiencing increased stress. That you need to be assertive and ask for what you need. It is a strength to recognize when your emotions are controlling you (instead of you controlling your emotions). Our emotions are messages to which we need to listen. They exist for a reason. However negative or painful, our feelings are useful tools for understanding what is happening to us. Even feelings such as guilt, anger and resentment contain important messages. Learn from them, then take the appropriate action. Negative thinking is a very common behaviour that ultimately affects how someone feels. What might call responders hear from someone that is an indication of negative thinking? There are 4 common routes of negative thinking: All-or-Nothing Thinking. "I have to do things perfectly, because anything less than perfect is a failure." Disqualifying the Positives. "Life feels like one disappointment after another." Negative Self-Labeling. "I feel like a failure. I'm flawed. If people knew the real me, they wouldn't like me." Catastrophizing. "If something is going to happen, it'll probably be the worst case scenario." 3. Is there any way of tackling negative thinking so it doesn’t take over a person’s life? How can call responders help someone that they don’t know, deal with negative thinking? The Step Thought Record and Change process is one strategy for dealing with negative thinking. It involves: Identifying what needs to change (e.g. ‘I am a failure, I can’t do anything right’.) Letting it go (e.g. ‘I am hard on myself. I don’t always succeed, but I sometimes do.) Learning healthier coping skills and thinking (e.g.’ a mistake is not a failure, I am successful in many ways’.) Incorporating these changes into your life (e.g. ‘the next time I make a mistake, I won't dwell on the negatives. Instead I will focus on what I can learn from my mistake. I will remind myself of my past successes’.) Glossary: Self-Care: includes any intentional actions to take care of your physical, mental and emotional health. Journaling: A personal record of occurrences, experiences and reflections kept on a regular basis; a diary you keep of daily events or of your thoughts Mindfulness: the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something; a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts and bodily sensations; used as a therapeutic technique. Structured Activity: a planned, organized activity or plan of action that is clearly defined, often with a specific or definite outline Cognitive Behaviour Thinking: aims for a person to have control over their thoughts, feelings and behaviours; helps the person to challenge and overcome automatic beliefs, and use practical strategies to change or modify their behaviour. The result is more positive feelings which, in turn, lead to more positive thoughts and behaviours. Power of Attorney: A Power of Attorney is a legal document that gives someone else the power to act on your behalf. This person is called your "attorney". In Canada, the word "attorney" usually does not mean lawyer, as it does in the USA. You can give someone a Power of Attorney for Personal Care if you want them to make personal care decisions on your behalf if you become mentally incapable of making them yourself. This is sometimes called a "personal power of attorney".
In this episode, Father Niko and Chris interview their first guest, Daniel Silver the organizer and co-founder of Doxacon.
Join your hosts Addie Mena and Daniel Silver as they do an impromptu episode on their favorite TV series, Agents of SHIELD. They discuss moral quandaries, character growth, and the theological implications of sci-fi technology.
“We think that Hurricane Florence will create temporary disruptions in the labor market that should be evident in upcoming reports on jobless claims,” said J.P. Morgan Chase economist Daniel Silver. “But the claims data available to date signal that the job market was strong prior to any storm-related disruptions.” Mr. Silver said despite the historically low level of claims during the week the storm struck, he would still anticipate some effect from the hurricane in the September jobs report, released early next month. Thursday’s report showed the four-week moving average of claims, a steadier measure, fell last week by 2,250 to 205,750. That was also the lowest level since 1969.
Join your hosts Addie Mena and Daniel Silver as they discuss Philip Pullman's series His Dark Materials. Continuing their discussion from last episode about atheist sci-fi and fantasy writers. There are spoilers ahead!
Bobby Maddex interviews Daniel Silver and Fr. David Subu, two of the individuals behind the annual Doxacon conference, which will take place this year from November 2-3.
Your hosts Addie Mena and Daniel Silver discuss how we as Christians can interact with some of our favorite sci-fi series when they were created by atheists. How do we find the good in them and how do all stories show God's presence in our lives?
https://archive.org/download/Doxacast9--EveTushnetsTopNineUnderratedVampireFilms/Doxacast%20%239%20%E2%80%94%20Eve%20Tushnet%27s%20Top%20Nine%20Underrated%20Vampire%20Films.mp3 Eve Tushnet, a Doxacon 2017 speaker, is back with host Daniel Silver to discuss her Top Nine Underrated Vampire Films.
Eve Tushnet, a Doxacon 2017 speaker, joins host Daniel Silver to discuss her Top Ten Underrated Horror Films and answer audience questions.
Daniel Silver talks with Leah Libresco & Alexi Sargeant today about their Doxacon 2018 talks as well as some articles they've written and their thoughts on some books they've read. You can find Alexi's article here https://www.the-american-interest.com/2018/06/01/terraforming-ourselves/
Your hosts Daniel Silver and Addie Mena discuss Harry Potter, is it evil? Should we read it? Is Harry a Christ figure? What is the role of redemption in this series?
Your hosts Daniel Silver & Addie Mena discuss the high and low points of this Star Wars film and explore the role of tradition and teachers in Star Wars and religion.
Our hosts Daniel Silver and Addie Mena discuss the original Star Wars trilogy — about similarities between the Jedi and real world monastic orders, how the Force (or "the Phos") can shape our view of the universe as Christians, and about the clash between religion and technology in the Star Wars universe. EDIT: updated audio.
In this episode, Daniel Silver is joined by Gloria Purvis of Morning Glory, EWTN’s flagship radio show. They discuss the Marvel film Black Panther and the themes of family, gender, race, and redemption.
This week, we've got not one, but two special guests on the mics with us! Daniel Silver and Father David Subu join us to introduce us to Doxacon Prime 2018! Doxacon is a convention about Christian genre fiction and fandom, and it's happening November 2-3, 2018, in Washington, DC. (For more information, check out the Doxacon Prime Facebook group, and follow @DoxaconPrime and @Doxacast on Twitter.) You can also hear some recordings from Doxacon and other interviews over at Ancient Faith Radio. Daniel and Father David have a lot more to talk about than just their awesome convention, though. First, we all chime in to respond to Patreon backer Nathanael Farley, who asks "What is your favorite (possibly indie) RPG that you think needs more love in the wider world?" (Our picks: Swords Without Master, The Trouble With Rose, Anima Prime, Dialect, and ... 1st Ed. D&D. Seriously.) Then, after our Scripture readings (including our first Deuterocanonical reading from Wisdom of Sirach) our guests talk about the need for Doxacon, and how in many ways modern Christian genre fiction and fandoms are still affected by the "Satanic Panic" of the late 20th century. Scripture: Deuteronomy 31:19-22; Proverbs 17:17; Wisdom of Sirach 4:20-25; Psalm 18; Hebrews 10:24-25
Daniel Silver and Addie Mena discuss their favorite show, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., which wrestles with serious issues of morality and faith, and has both good and bad examples of how to write Christian characters.
The sensory landscape of the city. Laurie Taylor explores the scenes, sounds, smells and tastes of urban life. He's joined by Daniel Silver, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto, Alex Rhys-Taylor, Lecturer in Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London and Monica Degen, Reader in Sociology at Brunel University London. Producer: Jayne Egerton.
Bobby Maddex interviews Daniel Silver, Co-Chair of Doxacon, the Orthodox conference on science fiction and fantasy.
Bobby Maddex interviews Daniel Silver, Co-Chair of Doxacon, the Orthodox conference on science fiction and fantasy.
Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. David Subu and Daniel Silver, the organizers of Doxacon Prime, the annual Orthodox convention on science fiction and fantasy. This year the event will take place November 13-14 and the theme will be Harry Potter.
Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. David Subu and Daniel Silver, the organizers of Doxacon Prime, the annual Orthodox convention on science fiction and fantasy. This year the event will take place November 13-14 and the theme will be Harry Potter.
Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. David Subu and Daniel Silver about an upcoming event called Doxacon, which may very well be the first Orthodox conference on science fiction and fantasy.
Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. David Subu and Daniel Silver about an upcoming event called Doxacon, which may very well be the first Orthodox conference on science fiction and fantasy.