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Join Chris Meredith as he chats with musician, composer, producer, and choir master Mitchell Kwanten about the transformative power of singing. Together, they explore how music fosters connection, supports mental wellbeing, breaks down barriers, and unlocks creativity in all of us. Mitchell is a Sydney-based multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer who has performed and toured with some of Australia's leading artists, including David Campbell, Shannon Noll, Casey Donovan, and Marcus Corowa. A graduate of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, he is also a member of the band Bow and Arrow and has released several original works, including Triad and 7 Forces. If you've ever felt self-conscious about singing or believed you weren't "musical enough," this episode will inspire you to find your voice and embrace creativity in a whole new way. LINKS: Mitchell Kwanten- Special Guest Website - https://sydneyvocalarts.com/portfolio/mitchell-kwanten/ Paul Fairweather - Co-host https://www.paulfairweather.com Chris Meredith - Co-host https://www.chrismeredith.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We are back with a brand new episode of Settle the Score and today host Matt Knost and musical director Andy Merryweather have invited back two friends and mortal enemies David Campbell and David Jindoian! It's a fight to the finish but who will emerge victorious?Our patreon is now LIVE!!! Head over to https://www.patreon.com/settlethescoreshow and join one of our 5 tiers! We're offering all kinds of perks, backstage access, exclusive shows, and more. We can't wait to have you be apart of the show and our new community. So please head to https://www.patreon.com/settlethescoreshow to support the show today!There's a general text thread on our Discord server for everyone. Join the discussion at https://discord.gg/GqcDngEjAB Follow on twitter/instagramMatt: https://www.twitter.com/mattknost Andy: https://www.twitter.com/sts_andym David: https://www.instagram.com/davidcampbell_10/David: https://www.twitter.com/DJindoian
This week's message is by guest speaker David Campbell.
In our final episode in the series, we reflect on the theme of peace and reconciliation through the powerful words of the Psalms. After a reading of the Psalm 109, a member of the Dungannon focus group shares a personal reflection, offering insight into how these ancient words resonate with lived experience today.The episode concludes with a newly composed psalm of lament, inspired by Psalm 109 written by Rev Karen Campbell and David Campbell. Thoughtful and contemplative, this short podcast invites listeners to pause, reflect, and consider what reconciliation can look like in their own lives.Download the music sheet for Psalm 109 here:https://presbyterianireland.org/worship/considering-lament
In this episode, we reflect on the theme of peace and reconciliation through the powerful words of Psalm 82. After a reading of the psalm, another member of the Omagh focus group shares a personal reflection, offering insight into how these ancient words resonate with lived experience today.The episode concludes with a newly composed psalm of lament, inspired by Psalm 82 written by Rev Karen Campbell and David Campbell. Thoughtful and contemplative, this short podcast invites listeners to pause, reflect, and consider what reconciliation can look like in their own lives.Download the music sheet for Psalm 82 here:https://presbyterianireland.org/worship/considering-lament
4/19/2026 | This day's featured sermon on SermonAudio: Title: A Meditation on Psalm 84 Subtitle: Foundations Tour 04-2026 Speaker: Rev. David Campbell Broadcaster: SermonAudio Classics Event: Devotional Date: 4/11/2026 Bible: Psalm 84 Length: 15 min.
Scott hosts his final episode joined by David Haughney & David Campbell as they look ahead to WrestleMania Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How do you identify complacency before it identifies you? In this episode of The Uncommon Leader, John Gallagher welcomes David Campbell, founder of Fourth Figure, for a deep dive into the psychology of transition and purpose.With over 33 years of experience in individual and organizational leadership, Dave shares the raw truth about his 2013 "hard luck story" and the moment he realized he was the problem. We explore the Purpose Factor—a lens for making decisions by design rather than fear—and the Law of Sacrifice required to move from "doing good" to becoming "uncommon."We talk with David Campbell about building Fourth Figure and spend his time coaching, speaking, and developing leaders. We dig into how complacency creeps in, how purpose can replace fear as a decision filter, and what real impact looks like over the long haul. In this leadership masterclass, we cover:• transitioning from corporate leadership to entrepreneurship and why leaving well matters• spotting complacency in ourselves before it shows up in teams• building a virtuous cycle of continuous improvement through leadership development• using the Purpose Factor assessment to clarify fulfillment and guide decisions• deciding by default versus deciding by design when fear shows up• handling comfort traps like salary, benefits and health insurance without getting stuck• faith, meaning and the origin of the Fourth Figure name• training for longevity by focusing on foundational mobility and joint strength=====================================================
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In the 150th episode (whew), I am speaking with David Campbell, formerly Chief Economist with the New Brunswick Jobs Board Secretariat and President of Jupia Consultants Inc, an industry research and economic development consulting firm. The big questi...
‘Considering Lament: Psalms of protest, pain and hope' is a newly composed suite of psalms based on the experiences of victims and first responders during the Troubles which will be launched in Belfast by the Presbyterian Church in Ireland on Thursday, 26 March.Composed by Rev Dr Karen Campbell and her husband David, the eight Psalms of Lament are based on the experiences of people who took part in eight focus groups in Armagh, Ballymena, Bangor, Belfast, Derry/Londonderry, Dungannon, and Omagh where there were two groups, one of them also drew people from Enniskillen.Each group studied a Psalm of Lament from the Book of Psalms that matched the experience of the place. Dr Campbell says that “The Psalms of Lament provide honest words to speak before God when our own words fail us.” They are intended as a resource for local churches and personal reflection.‘Psalm 109: Dungannon' is sung by Laura Beck (copyright Karen and David Campbell) and will premiere at the launch of Considering Lament on 26 March, in Assembly Buildings, Belfast, when all eight psalms will be performed live. More informationYou can read more about the background to Considering Lament here: https://presbyterianireland.org/news/pci-to-premier-psalms-of-lament Book your place for the premierThe premier is free to attend and you can book your place via Eventbrite here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/considering-lament-psalms-of-protest-pain-and-hope-tickets-1982362041229?aff=oddtdtcreator
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This is part 2 in our Lent series called, "Winners" with our lead pastor, Mike O'Shea. You can watch the digital service on YouTube: https://youtu.be/snYd6SwdlGo If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. *Closing Song is "See The Love" - The Brilliance - Lyrics: John William Arndt, David Campbell, David Gungor - © The Brilliance And The Flyer (BMI) **Video clip used in the sermon through the Fair Use act and under the Religious Service Exemption (17 U.S. Code § 110(3))
On the Saturday February 28, 2026 edition of The Richard Crouse Show we'll meet Elyse Aeryn, a roots-rock singer-songwriter from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. She spent nearly a decade in the pulp and paper industry—then, in her late 20s, walked away to chase the music that's always burned inside her. Her roots-rock sound fuses Stevie Nicks-inspired soul, with some Alanis, and memorable melodies. Her 2023 debut Joy State of Mind put her on the map with nominations and awards, and now, after overcoming a devastating motorcycle crash in 2025, she's back. Her sophomore album Everybody Loves You... is10 tracks of bold, emotionally resonant rock that features radio-toppers like 'Unstoppable.' Then, Joel Ryan from the indie band School House. After moving in together in 2021, three best friends, Mitchell Jackson, David Campbell and my guest Joel Ryan, discovered their new home was a century-old schoolhouse - inspiring the name of their band School House, and giving them a dedicated space to create. Since then, the group has rapidly gained attention, opening for Canadian music icon Alan Doyle, being named Group of the Year at the 2024 Ottawa Music Awards, and having their debut release awarded Album of the Year by Faces Magazine. The band then secured a coveted spot in the 2024 Mariposa Folk Festival lineup by winning the Artist Showcase - where they were celebrated as “fan favourites” by the festival. In 2025, they further cemented their place as one of Canada's most exciting acts by winning the Boots and Hearts emerging artist showcase.
When the Kingdom of God comes, it doesn't stay in the realm of the possible—it releases power. The supernatural breaks in, lives are healed, and people are drawn to Jesus.Join us this Sunday at 8am, 10am, or 12pm!
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Send a textIn our 100th episode we talk to David Campbell (Binghamton University, State University of New York) and Lindsey McDougle (Rutgers University - Newark) about their work on "Experiential Philanthropy" (EP) and using giving as a teaching tool. Including:What is experiential philanthropy?What are some of the different models for delivering EP courses? Is EP primarily a way of learning about philanthropy, a tool for learning about other subjects, or a means of promoting active citizenship? Do EP courses tend to give participants a primer on what philanthropy is first (i.e. key concepts, approaches, issues etc), or leave it up to them to find their own answers through participation?Are there constraints on what participants can give to? (i.e. in terms of geography, cause area or types of organisations?Does this ever cause problems? (E.g. if students want to give to more political causes, or to unregistered groups)?What sorts of decision-making do groups use? How do they decide how to decide?Is “philanthropy” a helpful term for these kinds of courses, or does it bring connotations that might frame things in unhelpful ways?How does taking part in an experiential philanthropy course change students' perceptions of philanthropy? Does it make them more, or less, critical?Are participants more likely to have higher levels of trust in nonprofits, or to view them more positively?Do students go on to support or volunteer for nonprofit organisations they find out about during experiential philanthropy courses?Do the nonprofits that receive funding via an experiential philanthropy program know that that is where the money has come from? What is their perception of this?Where does the money that is being given away usually come from?Does the fact that it isn't “their money” affect participants attitudes towards giving it away?What is the main motivation for foundations or philanthropic funders supporting the development and delivery of experiential philanthropy courses? Has the renewed interest in civic engagement and participation in recent years, in light of concerns about political polarisation and division, led to any increase in funders looking to support experiential philanthropy?Further Resources:Lindsey's personal websiteDavid's Binghamton University profile pageLindsey's articles "On Teaching Philanthropy" and "Can Philanthropy be Taught?"David's articles, "The experiential philanthropy canon: What students read inexperiential philanthropy courses and why it matters" and "Practicing philanthropy in American higher education: Cultivating engaged citizens and nonprofit sector professionals"WPM article "Language Barriers: is the way we talk about philanthropy and civil society holding us back?"Philanthropisms podcast interviews with Natasha Friend & Maria Ahmed, and with David Clarke.
When God feels silent, don't quit—pray and don't lose heart. Persistence is the pathway to breakthrough, and prayer changes us before it changes anything else.This Sunday we were honored to have special guest preacher David Campbell bringing a powerful word on prayer, perseverance, and trusting God's timing.Join us in person at 8am, 10am, or 12pm — come expectant and see what God will do.
Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. In this episode, host Ben Kenney speaks with Chris Kellam and David Campbell, co-founders of Kellum and Campbell Accounting. They share their professional journeys, the founding of their firm, and their strategies for growth and expansion across North Carolina. The conversation also touches on their community engagement efforts, partnerships with East Carolina University, and personal interests in music, highlighting the importance of work-life balance in the accounting profession.
Découvrez ma formation aux fondamentaux de l'accueil, un parcours d'excellence, accessible à toutes & tous !1️⃣ Présentation des invitées :En novembre dernier, j'avais l'honneur de présider le trophée David Campbell, qui pour la première fois avait lieu à Bordeaux, à l'occasion du salon Exp'Hotel. Après deux journées de finale acharnée, deux compétitrices sont sorties du lot et ont remporté le précieux sésame. Adele Menard, dans la catégorie Junior et Camille Philippe, dans la catégorie pro.Aujourd'hui, j'ai le plaisir de les accueillir toutes les deux, pour revenir sur leur parcours, leur préparation et les coulisses de la compétition.Ensemble, nous revenons sur les coulisses de leur préparation et de la compétition. En quoi consiste l'épreuve d'éloquence ? Comment ont-elles transformé leur stress en moteur pour surpasser le syndrome de l'imposteur et gagner en légitimité ?Après ce tremplin pour leur carrière vers quoi se dirige-t-elle ?Un bel échange, rempli de pépites, pour bien démarrer cette nouvelle année !2️⃣ Notes et références :▶️ Toutes les notes et références de l'épisode sont à retrouver ici.3️⃣ Le sponsor de l'épisode : HotelPartnerHotelPartner Revenue ManagementPrendre un rendez-vous avec MarjolaineDites que vous venez d'Hospitality Insiders et Marjolaine se déplace gratuitement dans votre établissement pour effectuer un diagnostic !4️⃣ Chapitrage : 00:00:00 - Introduction00:02:00 - Le contexte et l'ambiance inédite de la finale à Bordeaux00:07:00 - Le détail des épreuves techniques et émotionnelles00:25:00 - Les secrets de préparation et la gestion du mental00:32:00 - L'impact de la victoire et les perspectives de carrière00:43:00 - Questions signaturesSi cet épisode vous a passionné, rejoignez-moi sur :L'Hebdo d'Hospitality Insiders, pour ne rien raterL'Académie Hospitality Insiders, pour vous former aux fondamentaux de l'accueilLe E-Carnet "Devenir un Artisan Hôtelier" pour celles et ceux qui souhaitent faire de l'accueil un véritable artLinkedin, pour poursuivre la discussionInstagram, pour découvrir les coulissesLa bibliothèque des invités du podcastMerci de votre fidélité et à bientôt !Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Relive all the action from the 2025 Carols by Candlelight, brought to you on 2GB, 3AW, 4BC, 6PR and network stations across Australia by Simon Owens & Andrew McLaren, with Fiona Byrne bringing us interviews from under the stage. Tonight they spoke with David Campbell & Sarah Abo, Pete Smith, Michael Paynter, Denis Walter, Sammy J, David Hobson, Silvie Paladino and John ForemanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Campbell and I cut through the noise and expose how cultural Marxism, political corruption, and a compromised church are reshaping America in real time. This conversation confronts the collapse of moral leadership, the rise of identity-driven politics, and the refusal of Christian leaders to engage in the debates that actually matter. When truth is abandoned, chaos fills the void. It is time to face what is happening and return to the only foundation strong enough to withstand it.Follow David Campbell on Pickax - https://pickax.com/ClarityfromChaosFollow Jeff Dornik on Pickax - https://pickax.com/jeffdornikTune into The Jeff Dornik Show LIVE every Tuesday and Thursday at 1pm ET. Subscribe on Rumble and never miss a show. https://rumble.com/c/jeffdornikBig Tech is silencing truth while farming your data to feed the machine. That's why I built Pickax… a free speech platform that puts power back in your hands and your voice beyond their reach. Sign up today: https://pickax.com/?referralCode=y7wxvwq&refSource=copy
If you're in the States take a little time away from the family because we've got a brand new Settle the Score for you as host Matt Knost and musical director Andy Merryweather are pleased as punch to have returning guest David Campbell and first timer Sonny Olsen! This was a fun one for us and we know you're gonna love it.Our patreon is now LIVE!!! Head over to https://www.patreon.com/settlethescoreshow and join one of our 5 tiers! We're offering all kinds of perks, backstage access, exclusive shows, and more. We can't wait to have you be apart of the show and our new community. So please head to https://www.patreon.com/settlethescoreshow to support the show today!There's a general text thread on our Discord server for everyone. Join the discussion at https://discord.gg/GqcDngEjAB Follow on twitter & instagramMatt: https://www.twitter.com/mattknost Andy: https://www.twitter.com/sts_andym David: https://www.instagram.com/davidcampbell_10/Sonny: https://www.instagram.com/katandsonny/Here are David's band & podcast instagramsBroadloan: https://www.instagram.com/broadloan_/Pictures and Patter: https://www.instagram.com/picturesandpatter/
Until recently, Jeremy Auger's diabetes was unstable. Then he met endocrinologist Dr. David Campbell and the team with the diabetes mobile clinic in Calgary. The roving clinic brings care directly to people who are homeless or have low incomes. For patients like Jeremy, it's a lifeline that helps prevent devastating complications.
Scott is joined by David Campbell to talk about his rise to the top of the table Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Atlantica Centre's President Michelle Robichaud discusses with host Francis Bradley the organization's role in fostering energy collaboration in Atlantic Canada. The centre brings together industry, government, academia, and the public to shape energy policy and improve energy literacy. They talk about the region's unique energy landscape, and Michelle emphasizes the need for a unified Atlantic energy vision to address challenges like energy affordability and reliability, regional cooperation and long-term planning. Their conversation also touches on the importance of public support and education in driving the energy transition, and they close the conversation with Michelle's book recommendation. Links:Atlantica Centre for EnergyMichelle Robichaud on LinkedIn Book recommendation:Toward Prosperity: The Transformation of Atlantic Canada's Economy, by David Campbell and Don Mills
Don and Dude get honest about the records that live in their guilty pleasure zone. These are favorites we rarely admit loving but revisit for comfort, catharsis, and cool-defying joy. Get ready for heartfelt hooks, lush harmonies, and surprising confessions.These are the records we play in private, the ones that keep finding their way back onto the playlist, no matter what critics say. From grungy Buffalo alt-rock to glossy New Jack Swing, this episode is all about celebrating what truly moves us.Goo Goo Dolls – Dizzy Up The Girl (1998)Buffalo band's sixth album shows John Rzeznik's transition from punk covers to melodic, alternative rock stardom. Produced by Rob Cavallo, the band delivers earnest lyrics paired with arena-ready production. They found massive success after the breakthrough single “Name”.This record features a blend of punk grit with pop-rock polish. Upbeat riffs, cinematic string arrangements by David Campbell, and vulnerable songwriting all combine to make their sound distinct. Tracks like “Dizzy,” “Black Balloon,” “Broadway,” and “Iris” balance introspection and radio-friendliness. Deep cuts add emotional complexity and raw energy. The album established the Goo Goo Dolls as melodic hit-makers and proved vulnerability and anthems can work together.Color Me Badd – C.M.B. (1991)The breakout debut from this Oklahoma City vocal group became a cornerstone of R&B, pop, and New Jack Swing. Founding members Bryan Abrams, Mark Calderon, Sam Watters, and Kevin Thornton worked with Dr. Freeze, Howie Tee, and Nick Mundy on production. Their blend of doo-wop harmonies, polished synths, and playful sex appeal brought crossover chart success and influenced future vocal groups.This album features slow jams and party anthems with a playful spirit, classic ‘90s radio gold. Signature grooves sample Betty Wright and Lyn Collins, hooks loop through rich harmonies, and the vibe shifts from gospel inspiration to hints of Latin pop. C.M.B. went triple platinum, set a new standard for pop-R&B, and paved the way for a wave of boy bands and vocal groups to follow.Diggin'Dude:Carter Faith – Cherry Valley (2025) This debut blends cinematic country, indie spirit, and strong songwriting, especially on “Sex, Drugs and Country Music.”America – America (1971) A folk-rock classic packed with acoustic warmth, reflective themes, and “A Horse With No Name”.Don:Taylor Swift – The Life of a Showgirl (2025) Upbeat pop and soft rock inspired by Eras Tour moments and high-profile relationships. “The Fate of Ophelia” stands out.Gary Numan – Telekon (1980) A synth-driven, dystopian electronic album that inspired the future of industrial music, highlighted by “We Are Glass”.What album is your secret crush? Tell us on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and BlueSky at @albumnerds or at albumsnerds.com. Support the show by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing those guilty pleasures.
WE'RE BACK!!! A talk programme dedicated to films and television shows, presented by Marcus Ako, Laura Sampson and David Campbell, on Resonance 104.4FM at 7pm (UK) on Fridays and repeats Tuesday 4pm. Podcast episodes available from Monday. #ItsAllAboutThe3Way #ShootTheBreezeShow #TheIdiotOnTheComedyCircuit Reach us on Twitter, on Facebook, email shootthebreezonresonance104.4@gmail.com or Instagram We were gone but we're back again, this episode we bring you the first time we had legendary UK comedian Dane Baptiste in the studio with us. He tells his story but we stop half way. Get the second part right after this!
WE'RE BACK!!! A talk programme dedicated to films and television shows, presented by Marcus Ako, Laura Sampson and David Campbell, on Resonance 104.4FM at 7pm (UK) on Fridays and repeats Tuesday 4pm. Podcast episodes available from Monday. #ItsAllAboutThe3Way #ShootTheBreezeShow #TheIdiotOnTheComedyCircuit Reach us on Twitter, on Facebook, email shootthebreezonresonance104.4@gmail.com or Instagram We were gone but we're back again, this episode we bring you the second time we had legendary UK comedian Dane Baptiste in the studio with us. He finishes off his electrifying story of being cancelled by nefarious forces
WE'RE BACK!!! A talk programme dedicated to films and television shows, presented by Marcus Ako, Laura Sampson and David Campbell, on Resonance 104.4FM at 7pm (UK) on Fridays and repeats Tuesday 4pm. Podcast episodes available from Monday. #ItsAllAboutThe3Way #ShootTheBreezeShow #TheIdiotOnTheComedyCircuit Reach us on Twitter, on Facebook, email shootthebreezonresonance104.4@gmail.com or Instagram We were gone but we're back again, this episode remembering the late George Wendt's terrific career and discussing the films and Tv shows to be rebooted in 2025
WE'RE BACK!!! A talk programme dedicated to films and television shows, presented by Marcus Ako, Laura Sampson and David Campbell, on Resonance 104.4FM at 7pm (UK) on Fridays and repeats Tuesday 4pm. Podcast episodes available from Monday. #ItsAllAboutThe3Way #ShootTheBreezeShow #TheIdiotOnTheComedyCircuit Reach us on Twitter, on Facebook, email shootthebreezonresonance104.4@gmail.com or Instagram We were gone but we're back again, this episode raving about the terrific movie masterpiece SINNERS and talking 20 Bingeable Film Franchises
We talk with Attorney Dave Aronberg, who, during his time as District Attorney for Palm Beach County, fought to save lives and to take down bad actors who created what is commonly known as the "Florida Shuffle." He co-authored, along with Dr. David Campbell, a book about this fight, which exposes some ugly truths.
Send Studio Toot 'n Scoot a Text Message!Please support Shane Harges's award winning screenplay, Unholy Alliance, at the following Kickstarter link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/unholyalliance/unholy-alliance-proof-of-concept-short-filmYou can also keep up to date with Unholy Alliance here: https://www.shaneharges.com/unholyalliancepocIn this episode, we explore the importance of valuing life and finding common ground in a world increasingly divided by politics, social media, and hatred. Childhood friend Dave Campbell joins to discuss growing up in Oklahoma, making home movies, and navigating creative careers from music to design.• Reflections on recent tragic events and how society has become increasingly polarized• Memories of making "Terror Teddy," a homemade horror film with a murderous teddy bear• Dave's journey from Christian heavy metal drummer to graphic designer for major brands• The public apology for designing Dr. Pepper 10 packaging that helped tank the product• Discussion about practical effects versus CGI in movies and why practical effects often age better• Dave's career as a racing photographer and the joy of bringing his Great Dane to track events• Reactions to various TikTok artists, from cringe-worthy performances to surprising talent• Conversations about giving people grace and maintaining friendships despite differencesRemember, it's okay to disagree with people. We don't have to hate each other for having different thoughts and opinions. Let's try to be good to others, give respect without demanding it back, and remember that our differences make life interesting.Visit BlendersEyewear.com and use the code: LUWF at check out to receive a sweet 16% discount on your total purchase price! They have many styles, colors, and even winter gear such as goggles and beanies to choose from. Blenders also make a fantastic stocking surprise for the upcoming winter holidays!Use code: LUWF at blenderseyewear.com for a 16% discount and PROTECT YOUR PEEPERS! Make sure to follow us on most social media platforms:Shane Harges Comedy on Facebook and Youtubes and @shaneharges on Insta and TikTok!Also bookmark shaneharges.com in your favorite web browser!
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It's another incredible show this week on Settle the Score as host Matt Knost and musical director Andy Merryweather have invited back Nick Harley and first time guest David Campbell! This show was a ton of fun to record and we can't wait to have these two fine gentlemen back. Our patreon is now LIVE!!! Head over to https://www.patreon.com/settlethescoreshow and join one of our 5 tiers! We're offering all kinds of perks, backstage access, exclusive shows, and more. We can't wait to have you be apart of the show and our new community. So please head to https://www.patreon.com/settlethescoreshow to support the show today!There's a general text thread on our Discord server for everyone. Join the discussion at https://discord.gg/GqcDngEjABCheck out David's Channel: https://youtube.com/@davidcampbellfilms8668?si=Jef58SFVe-oOoAOH Follow on twitter/instagramMatt: https://www.twitter.com/mattknost Andy: https://www.twitter.com/sts_andym Ace: https://www.twitter.com/MickMarleyDavid: https://www.instagram.com/picturesandpatter?igsh=MWQxcXFqcnNnZ3J5OQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
Executive Pastor Dana Keim shares a message called, "A Perfect Love Story" You can watch the digital service on YouTube: https://youtu.be/1uBUkV3XtH4 If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. *Closing Song is "See The Love" - The Brilliance - Lyrics: John William Arndt, David Campbell, David Gungor - © The Brilliance And The Flyer (BMI) *Performed by the WCC band with permission under CCS License #4935 **Ambient music produced by Landon Heeres and is used with permission
Turns out you need to do more than just read Murray Bookchin if you want to be friends with anarchists. Reading: Towards a Marxist-Anarchist Solidarity (2023) by Michael Löwy, Olivier Besancenot & David Campbell Send us a question, comment or valid concern: auxiliarystatements(at)gmail.com DISCORD: https://discord.gg/TNmaRX2k
“Discipline is remembering what you want.” — David Campbell
Politically speaking, is America a Christian nation? Is there any country that you would define as a “Christian Nation”? In this interview, I discuss the following with my guest scholar: ►Did Washington, Adams, Jefferson and Madison believe that America is a Christian nation? ►Is Canada a Christian nation? ►Is Britain a Christian nation? ►What is America's 'Civil Religion'? ►What does the term 'secular' mean? No. It's not that simple!►Has America experienced a secular surge? ►We have the Religious Right in our politics. So, why don't have a Secular Left? ►Is it true that until about the 1970s, religion was not a partisan issue? ►Is religion in America a zero-sum game? ►Is it possible to secular and religious at the same time? ►What does it mean that the decline of Christianity in America has stopped?
Isaac and Jack are joined by David Campbell and Jarrod Shanahan to discuss their new book City Time: On Being Sentenced to Rikers Island, an ethnography of Rikers Island based on the author's experiences as inmates on Rikers. We discuss the unwritten social codes that order life on Rikers, the social function of jails (and some surprising similarities to the New Deal), the differences between urban jails and rural prisons, the relationship between inmates and jail staff, and the labor struggles that play out in jails and prisons. Resources: NY's Prison Guard Strike Has Roots in Decades of Racialized Deindustrialization Andrea R. Morrell - Prison Town Making the Carceral State in Elmira, New York Truthout interview about the Wildcat Strike Hard Crackers "Stick-Up on Rikers Island" piece by David Campbell. Kim Kelly - Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor Revolutionary Affinities: Toward a Marxist-Anarchist Solidarity https://stopcop.city/ https://www.abcf.net/ https://intlantifadefence.wordpress.com/ https://x.com/ab_dac https://www.patreon.com/davidcampbelldac
*** Content warnings: Sexual assault, homophobia***On Anzac Day of 1999, life partners Keith Hibbins and David Campbell were walking through the Fitzroy Gardens in Melbourne when they were approached by two agitated young men, John Whiteside and Kristian Dieber. The young men claimed they were on the lookout for a pair of rapists who had just sexually assaulted a young woman nearby, but were they telling the truth?---Narration – Anonymous HostResearch & writing – Elsha McGillCreative direction – Milly RasoProduction & music – Mike MigasMusic – Andrew JoslynAudio editing – Anthony TelferSign up for Casefile Premium:Apple PremiumSpotify PremiumPatreonFor all credits and sources, please visit https://casefilepodcast.com/case-313-keith-hibbins Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/adamconover Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!The American prison system isn't just designed to keep inmates locked up—it's built to keep the rest of us from truly seeing what happens inside. Rikers Island, New York City's largest jail, has long been notorious for its inhumane conditions, including mistreatment, sexual abuse, and inmates being held in solitary confinement for hundreds of days. But understanding the full extent of these horrors is nearly impossible without firsthand experience. Today, Adam speaks with David Campbell and Jarrod Shanahan—criminal justice reformers who were incarcerated at Rikers after protesting—about their time inside and their new book, City Time: On Being Sentenced to Rikers Island. Find Jarrod and David's book at http://www.factuallypod.com/booksSUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/adamconoverSEE ADAM ON TOUR: https://www.adamconover.net/tourdates/SUBSCRIBE to and RATE Factually! on:» Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/factually-with-adam-conover/id1463460577» Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0fK8WJw4ffMc2NWydBlDyJAbout Headgum: Headgum is an LA & NY-based podcast network creating premium podcasts with the funniest, most engaging voices in comedy to achieve one goal: Making our audience and ourselves laugh. Listen to our shows at https://www.headgum.com.» SUBSCRIBE to Headgum: https://www.youtube.com/c/HeadGum?sub_confirmation=1» FOLLOW us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/headgum» FOLLOW us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/headgum/» FOLLOW us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@headgum» Advertise on Factually! via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
David Campbell and Jarrod Shanahan join us to discuss their new book, City Time: On Being Sentenced To Riker's Island. DAVID CAMPBELL & JARROD SHANAHAN City Time https://nyupress.org/9781479828999/city-time/ @AB_DAC (DAVID) https://www.patreon.com/davidcampbelldac/about?l=de Revolutionary Affinities: Toward a Marxist Anarchist Solidarity (Campbell) https://pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1293 @JarrodShanahan jarrodshanahan.com Captives: https://www.versobooks.com/products/2640-captives States of Incarceration: https://pilsencommunitybooks.com/item/oaMNgWLxoD0lhILBNBNC0A Skyscraper Jails: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/2454-skyscraper-jails MERCH poddamnamerica.bigcartel.com PATREON + DISCORD Patreon.com/poddamnamerica
D-Rock and J-Bone are back to join us in a reading of the ICC's classic essay about gangsta rap and Eminem: https://en.internationalism.org/wr/242_eminem.htmFor the full episode support the show at patreon.com/theantifadaSong: Eminem - President Mathers
Drawing from their own experiences of incarceration, authors Jarrod Shanahan and David Campbell offer an unprecedented look inside New York's notorious Rikers Island jail in their compelling new book "City Time." They meticulously document how incarcerated people construct complex social systems and survival strategies within an environment defined by structural racism and institutional neglect. Through their intimate perspective as former detainees, they reveal the intricate unwritten rules, relationships, and daily rituals that emerge among those serving "city time" - sentences that, while too brief for state prison, expose the profound dysfunction of America's carceral system.Buy the book from NYU Press:https://nyupress.org/9781479828999/city-time/and free William Banks!Music from The Nightcrawlers - Alone in the Dark