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Talk Of Fame Podcast
Rafe Carlson | From Logging Camps to Lainey Wilson Tour Dates

Talk Of Fame Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 28:32


In this episode of Talk of Fame, Kylie Montigney talks with Rafe Carlson! Fast-rising Country artist Rafe Carlson (pronounced RAYF) is striking a chord with fans from the Midwest to Nashville and everywhere in between with his high-octane, energetic live shows, guitar driven tracks, and unapologetic, Skynyrd-esque attitude. Right at the intersection of modern Country and Southern Rock, Rafe's lyrics nod to his upbringing in the frigid Northwoods of Minnesota. The 26-year-old multi-instrumentalist grew up hunting, fishing, and working outdoors in one of  the continental U.S.'s harshest climates. His bloodline consists of carpenters, loggers, Vikings, home-builders, and WW2 soldiers. Naturally, his country sound is a little rougher-around-the-edges, with gritty electric guitar parts played by cousins Steven and David Carlson. The Duluth native has garnered over 55,000,000 views on social media, worked with Grammy winning producers and prolific hit songwriters in Nashville, and appeared at festivals and events all over the country. The success of his shows in the Midwest led to Rafe joining bills with superstar acts like Jon Pardi, Jake Owen, Trace Adkins, Chris Janson, and dozens more. His most recent release out of Nashville, 'Big City Lights' has seen radio play across the Upper Midwest, on country stations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa. 2025 Will see Rafe joining dozens of superstar acts like Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Hardy, Cody Johnson and more, and performing at WeFest, Hoofbeat Country Fest, and plenty of other iconic Midwest festivals and events.Listen in as we discuss Rafe's  journey and touring with some of the biggest country music artists. You'll be inspired by his dedication to his craft and creating new music.Links Mentioned:https://linktr.ee/rafecarlson?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaf6SnaefiiQDdFmsgMqtQYv4sCZvmkrZ5yJKa_9Xb8KukNlTzaNmMHxFdcKOA_aem_SuhwBt-wP1_2M9L5emQ4lgFollow Me:Instagram:@Officialkyliemontigney@TalkoffamepodFacebook:OfficialkyliemontigneyTalkoffameTwitter:@Kyliemontigney4About Me:Hi, I'm Kylie! I'm passionate about sports, spending time with family, traveling, and connecting with people who inspire me. I love listening to people's stories and sharing their journeys with the world!

Wild & Sublime
Legislating for polyamory and diverse family structures

Wild & Sublime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 34:20 Transcription Available


In this final episode of our Polyamory in Depth season, Karen chats with David Carlson, campaign coordinator for OPEN, about how to begin legislating at the local level for nondiscrimination ordinances protecting polyamorous folks and those in diverse family structures.In this episode:OPEN - The Organization for Polyamory and Ethical Non-MonogamyOPEN's campaign coordinator David Carson Host, sex educator, and energy worker Karen Yates OPEN's Legislative ToolkitGet Say It Better in Bed, Karen's free guide to upping your intimacy pleasure. Download here!The Afterglow, our Patreon membership group, brings you regular bonus content, early alerts, and goodies! Our newest $10/mo member benefit: 10% off all W&S merch! Or show your love for Wild & Sublime any time: Leave a tip!Be Wild & Sublime out in the world!  Check out our new tees and accessories for maximum visibility. Peep our Limited Collection and let your inner relationship anarchist run free… Prefer to read the convo? Full episode transcripts are available on our website.Support the showFollow Wild & Sublime on Instagram and Facebook!

Cloud of Witnesses Radio
Spiritual Solutions for Breaking Free from Addiction | Dr. Daniel & David Carlson | TLTS015 CWP083

Cloud of Witnesses Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 27:01 Transcription Available


What if addiction is not just a physical affliction but a profound spiritual challenge? Join us as we navigate this compelling question with our esteemed guests, Dr. Daniel Ageze and David Carlson, exploring addiction as a chronic disease influencing the body, mind, and spirit. Delve into the ancient metaphors where the church emerges as a sanctuary of healing, with God as the ultimate healer. Discover the transformative power of the 12-step recovery process, highlighting the necessity of acknowledging a power greater than oneself. Dr. Daniel and David illuminate the spiritual dimensions of addiction, underscoring the importance of embracing spiritual solutions to address these deep-rooted issues. The episode encourages a deep reflection on how spiritual support and vulnerability can be integral to the recovery journey.We journey through Steps Six and Seven of the recovery process, focusing on humility, prayer, and the importance of dismantling self-made structures for genuine change. Reflecting on the biblical story of the Tower of Babel, we emphasize the need for spiritual healing that surpasses external validation. Joined by Professor Robert Fortuin, David Carlson, Jeremy Stock, and Dr. Daniel, we express gratitude for their invaluable insights and encourage engaging with the resources shared. This episode culminates in a heartfelt prayer, seeking divine guidance on our spiritual journeys. We invite you to continue exploring these themes in future discussions, all while striving to live a spiritually fulfilling life.**********To reach Dr. Daniel Ageze at I AM Recoveryemail: i.am.recovery.inc@gmail.comSan Diego County crisis line (1-888-724-7240), National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255), National Human Trafficking Hotline (1-888-373-7888), National Sexual Assault Hotline (1-800-656-4673), National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233), and Call 911 if emergency**********Contact this episode's sponsor:LuciaCandleCompany.Etsy.com************Please prayerfully consider supporting Cloud of Witnesses Radio:https://patreon.com/cloudofwitnessesradioThank you for journeying w/ the Saints with us!

Cloud of Witnesses Radio
What Do You Mean We Are All Addicts? | A Christian Approach to Human Nature | TLTS014 CWP079

Cloud of Witnesses Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 25:57 Transcription Available


Unlock the science behind addiction and the spiritual pathway to recovery with our special episode, "Orthodoxy and Recovery." Join us as Dr. Daniel Ageze, an expert in addiction medicine, David Carlson, who brings ten years of sobriety and deep involvement in Alcoholics Anonymous, and Robert Fortuin, an Orthodox Christian professor, come together to offer a comprehensive look at substance use disorder. Learn how a spiritual awakening can significantly alter dopamine release in the brain, potentially offering more fulfillment than substance abuse itself.Listen to real-life experiences of addiction and recovery, illustrating the monumental challenges faced by those struggling with substance use. Our guests discuss the brain's extensive rewiring during addiction and how understanding these changes can aid in the recovery process. Discover how combining medical knowledge with spiritual guidance can provide a holistic path to overcoming addiction. This episode is not just an exploration; it's a message of hope and a guide for anyone affected by or interested in understanding addiction from both a medical and spiritual perspective.**********Contact this episode's sponsor!:

Cloud of Witnesses Radio
Addicted and Christian | Overcoming Addiction with Expert and Survivor Insights | Dr. Daniel Ageze and David Carlson | TLTS013 CWP077

Cloud of Witnesses Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 116:22 Transcription Available


The conversation explores the topics of addiction, recovery, and the role of orthodoxy in addressing these issues. The guests discuss the rewiring of the brain in addiction, the genetic component of addiction, and the stigma surrounding substance use disorders. They also touch on the spiritual and emotional aspects of addiction and recovery. The conversation highlights the importance of awareness, early intervention, and support in addressing addiction. Addiction is not a new phenomenon, but the understanding and treatment of it have evolved over time. The conversation explores the importance of spirituality in recovery and the holistic approach to addiction treatment. The 12 steps of recovery are briefly discussed, highlighting the process of identifying the problem, accepting the solution, addressing the roots and causes, and helping others. The role of the body in recovery is emphasized, with the understanding that the body and spirit are interconnected. The compatibility between science and the Christian faith is also highlighted, particularly in the Eastern Orthodox tradition. In this part of the conversation, the focus is on the second and third steps of the 12-step program. The second step emphasizes the importance of believing in a power greater than oneself that can solve all problems. The discussion highlights the inclusivity of this step, allowing individuals to interpret the higher power in their own way. The third step involves making a decision to surrender one's will and life to the care of God as understood by the individual. The concept of surrendering and acknowledging one's weaknesses is compared to the Orthodox Christian faith. The importance of actively participating in the steps and the program of action is emphasized. In this final part of the conversation, the speakers discuss Step 4 and Step 5 of the recovery process. Step 4 involves making a searching and fearless moral inventory of oneself, which includes identifying resentments, fears, and harms caused to others. It is a challenging step that requires honesty and self-reflection. Step 5 involves admitting to God, oneself, and another human being the exact nature of one's wrongs. This step emphasizes accountability and the importance of sharing one's struggles with a trusted individual. The speakers highlight the parallels between these steps and the practice of confession in Orthodox Christianity. They emphasize the need for support and community in the recovery journey and encourage listeners to reach out for help.***********What role does spirituality play in overcoming addiction? This episode of Cloud Witnesses Radio brings this profound question to life through the heartfelt journeys of Dr. Daniel Ageza and David Carlson. Dr. Ageza, a renowned expert in addiction medicine and psychiatry, and David, a man who has maintained sobriety for a decade, offer their personal stories and professional insights. From Dr. Ageza's shift from agnosticism back to Orthodoxy, shaping his empathetic approach to treatment, to David's transformative experiences with Alcoholics Anonymous and the 12-Step Program, we uncover the powerful intersections of faith and recovery.To reach Dr. Daniel Ageze at I AM Recoveryemail: i.am.recovery.inc@gmail.comSan Diego County crisis line (1-888-724-7240), National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255), National Human Trafficking Hotline (1-888-373-7888), National Sexual Assault Hotline (1-800-656-4673), National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233), and Call 911 if emergency**********Contact this episode's sponsor:LuciaCandleCompany.Etsy.com************Please prayerfully consider supporting Cloud of Witnesses Radio:https://patreon.com/cloudofwitnessesradioThank you for journeying w/ the Saints with us!

Risk Management and Insurance Podcast
Balancing the risks and opportunities of the autonomous vehicle revolution

Risk Management and Insurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 31:53


The automotive industry is going through a major transformation, with manufacturers focusing on the electrification of vehicles and autonomy. And while these major automotive advances will bring a range of opportunities, they will also create new risks. In this episode of Risk in Context, Marsh's Trevor Smith, David Carlson, and Didem Canturk, and Oliver Wyman's Andrew Duhancioglu discuss the evolution taking place within the advanced automotive sector, the opportunities that this brings, and share advice on how to identify, quantify, and mitigate the risks. You can access a transcript of the episode here. For more insights and insurance and risk management solutions, follow Marsh on LinkedIn and Twitter and visit marsh.com

The Anthony Bradley Show
David Carlson and Confederate Christian Nationalism

The Anthony Bradley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 52:02


Anthony Bradley discusses David Carlson's new book, Congress of States: Proceedings of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States of America, on the Christian Nationalism during the formation of Confederacy in 1861. Using the prayers of the proceedings readers will find a Christian Nationalism much like what we hear today.

The Anthony Bradley Show
David Carlson and Confederate Christian Nationalism

The Anthony Bradley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 52:02


Anthony Bradley discusses David Carlson's new book, Congress of States: Proceedings of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States of America, on the Christian Nationalism during the formation of Confederacy in 1861. Using the prayers of the proceedings readers will find a Christian Nationalism much like what we hear today.

ASTRO Journals
Red Journal Podcast July 15, 2023: Advances in Particle Therapy - Proton Track-end Counts and Helium Ion Treatment Planning

ASTRO Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 57:29


Editor-in-Chief Dr. Sue Yom and Physics Section and Executive Editor Dr. David Carlson, Professor, Vice Chair, and Director of Medical Physics at Yale University, host a discussion of current research frontiers in particle therapy. Our guests (calling in from PTCOG!) are Dr. Tracy Underwood, Senior Physicist at Leo Cancer Care and one of the supervising authors of Proposing a Clinical Model for RBE Based on Proton Track-End Counts, and Dr. Andrea Mairani, Group Leader of Biophysics at Heidelberg Ion Beam Therapy Center and supervising author of Commissioning of Helium Ion Therapy and the First Patient Treatment With Active Beam Delivery.

CFA DFW Charterholder Chatter
Episode 32 - A Conversation with David Carlson and his Obsession with Risk

CFA DFW Charterholder Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 21:48


Right now, you might be in the gym, driving to work or in your office wondering how the heck we are going to keep you interested over the course of 20 minutes talking about bonds. Guess what, I was wondering the same thing before I was connected to our special guest, David Carlson, who is President and Chief Investment Officer at NY-based Lucid Management, a specialized fixed income manager focused on short duration portfolios and cash equivalents. David has been engaged in the fixed income markets for 30 years as a trader, risk manager, structurer, senior coverage officer and business developer at several global banks and broker dealers. He has managed fixed income portfolios and collateralized transactions through multiple market cycles while overseeing the front-to-back risks and developing portfolio solutions. He began his fixed income career trading floating rate notes, corporate bonds, and asset-backed securities at UBS and structuring mortgage-backed securities at Goldman Sachs. David graduated from Harvard University with an MBA in Finance and University of Maryland with High Honors in Economics and General Honors Program. On today's chat, David shares his professional journey, why the focus on fixed income over the course of 30 years, learning moments from 2022, proudest moments, and excitement for the future.

CSUSB Advising Podcast
Ep. 55 - What is the English major?

CSUSB Advising Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 22:04 Transcription Available


In Episode 55 of the CSUSB Advising Podcast, Meghan McGarry chats with Dr. David Carlson, Professor and Department Chair of English at Cal State San Bernardino! What are the concentrations in the major? What are students learning in their courses? What career opportunities are there? Find out in this episode!Visit the English Department website!Subscribe to the CSUSB Advising Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google and more!Follow us on social media:Instagram & Tik Tok - @csusbadvisingFacebook - CSUSB AdvisingTwitter - @csusb_advisingYouTube - @csusbadvisinghttps://csusbadvising.buzzsprout.com/#acadv #academicadvising #collegemajors #csusb #calstate #highereducationSubscribe to the CSUSB Advising Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google and more!Follow us on social media:Instagram & Tik Tok - @csusbadvisingFacebook - CSUSB AdvisingTwitter - @csusb_advisingYouTube - @csusbadvisinghttps://csusbadvising.buzzsprout.com/

Crossroads Community Church (CT)
Message Reflection - Mark 2:1-12

Crossroads Community Church (CT)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023


David Carlson elaborates on how God continually "unroofs the roof."

Crossroads Community Church (CT)
Message Reflection - Mark 2:1-12

Crossroads Community Church (CT)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023


David Carlson elaborates on how God continually "unroofs the roof."

Crossroads Community Church (CT)
Message Reflection - Mark 2:1-12

Crossroads Community Church (CT)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023


David Carlson elaborates on how God continually "unroofs the roof."

That Jesus Podcast
101. Bible Memorization (feat. David Carlson)

That Jesus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 64:00


David Carlson joins us again, this time sharing his journey in memorizing Scripture as a spiritual discipline. But first, The Cohost dreams about Dru and we discuss the ethics of AirSoft rifles. Tune in after the end for a few minutes of liturgy with David, from the book of Genesis. Resources mentioned in this episode: https://www.amazon.com/His-Word-Heart-Memorizing-Scripture/dp/0802409644 writhyn.github.io/memory Follow David on Twitter @TheBibleInVerse --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatjesuspodcast/message

Crossroads Community Church (CT)
Philippians 4:4-9 (David Carlson)

Crossroads Community Church (CT)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022


Join us as we continue our journey through the book of Philippians.

Crossroads Community Church (CT)
Philippians 4:4-9 (David Carlson)

Crossroads Community Church (CT)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022


Join us as we continue our journey through the book of Philippians.

Crossroads Community Church (CT)
Philippians 4:4-9 (David Carlson)

Crossroads Community Church (CT)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022


Join us as we continue our journey through the book of Philippians.

That Jesus Podcast
96. Poetry, Devotions, and Theobro Patriarchs (feat. David Carlson)

That Jesus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 66:42


This episode was worth the wait: Dru talks with David Carlson, who recently achieved “Twitter virality” for his parody of what he calls “patriarchal theobros.” But that conversation is just the warm-up. Dru and David talk theological formation, devotional life, and how creativity can draw us to God. That's not all, folks: Before we get to David, Titus and Dru do some Monday-morning quarterbacking on Titus's recent debate on non-violence. You can find Titus's debate in our podcast feed (ep 95). David Carlson is on Twitter @theBibleinVerse. His website with more creativity is davidecarlson.net The Christianity Today article on justice and worship songs can be found here: christianitytoday.com/ct/2021/september-web-only/rhodes-ccli-top-25-worship-songs-singing-justice-songs.html --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatjesuspodcast/message

The Mutual Audio Network
Sonic Society Season 13- 564: Disaster Plans(062022)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 49:03


Tonight Jack and David go over some plans for the upcoming next seasons of the Sonic Society, Patreon possibilities, MAD-CON 2020 dates, and new projects. Our feature is from David Carlson's epic The Hyacinth Disaster. And we had time after the credits for the incredible Cayenne Chris Conroy as he begins the adventure of a lifetime! In Tekdiff Daily with “Fun with Steve”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Monday Matinee
Sonic Society Season 13- 564: Disaster Plans

Monday Matinee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 49:03


Tonight Jack and David go over some plans for the upcoming next seasons of the Sonic Society, Patreon possibilities, MAD-CON 2020 dates, and new projects. Our feature is from David Carlson's epic The Hyacinth Disaster. And we had time after the credits for the incredible Cayenne Chris Conroy as he begins the adventure of a lifetime! In Tekdiff Daily with “Fun with Steve”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Only Roofers
OnlyRoofers Episode 24 w/ David Carlson

Only Roofers

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 12:42


We had a surprise visit from David Carlson (@davemfcarlson on Instagram) at our home office in stormy South Florida where we talked all about his new partnership with Bulldog Enterprises: ASS'S (Ash, Smoke, & Soot Specialists). He shares with us the need for smoke specialists and how his new platform will help revolutionize the industry!–

Abound in Hope
The Word of Their Testimony: David Carlson

Abound in Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 63:10


This week, Darren, McGregor, and Rex sit down with David Carlson. We talk about buses, redemption of pain, and a very special basketball court in Canada.

Stigma Free Vet Zone
David Carlson, A lifetime of trauma meets an indomitable spirit!

Stigma Free Vet Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 66:31


David Carlson served two tours in Iraq, in '04 and '07, as an infantryman with the Army National Guard. His re-integration back into the community after his second tour presented many punishing challenges. Unbeknownst to him, his participation in combat exacerbated his underlying struggles in his childhood, presenting after Iraq in the form of addiction, […]

Sg2 Perspectives
The Process of Digital Transformation as Told by a Panel of Health System Executives

Sg2 Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 15:49


Last week, Sg2 held an expanded edition of Executive Summit, our leading member conference focused on health system enterprise strategy. Today's Sg2 Perspectives features audio from three of our guest panelists—Dr David Carlson, SVP, Provider Enterprise, and Chief Provider Officer, MultiCare (WA); Mikki Clancy, Chief Digital Officer, Premier Health (OH); and Edward Rafalski, Chief Strategy Officer and Chief Marketing Officer, BayCare Health System (FL)—who shared their organizations' digital strategy and how it fits into their organizational goals, from virtual health and consumer and provider preferences to leveraging partnerships to further health equity initiatives. We are always excited to get ideas and feedback from our listeners. You can reach us at sg2perspectives@sg2.com, find us on Twitter as @Sg2HealthCare, or visit the Sg2 company page on LinkedIn. 

Modern-Day Debate
Populist Right Vs Populist Left | Red Eagle Politics & David Carlson Vs Zac & Gavin | Debate Podcast

Modern-Day Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 86:55


LINKS TO GUESTS:Red Eagle Politics: https://www.youtube.com/c/RedEagleTVZac & Gavin / The Vanguard https://www.youtube.com/c/TheVanguardPodDavid Carlson: https://www.youtube.com/c/DCPerspectiveRules for chat:-Chats disrespectful toward speakers will receive a warning. *Attack the ideas instead of the person, and you'll be fine.-Chatters continuing the disrespect after a warning will be banned-Chatters using hate speech of any kind are always banned without warning.________________________________________________________________________________OUR PODCASTApple: apple.co/2LpVzR2Spotify: spoti.fi/3nJwiOA________________________________________________________________OUR CHANNEL/PODCAST & HOW TO SUPPORT ITMy name is James and I'm a PhD student in psychology in Colorado, US. In my own academic journey, some academics (though not all) have become closed to controversial people or topics being debated/discussed. Thus, my goal is to provide a non-partisan and truly-tolerant debate platform that welcomes everyone.If this resonates with you personally, consider supporting our neutral platform in one of the following ways:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ModernDayDebatePayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ModernDayDebateOR support us by using our Amazon portal link: https://www.amazon.com/shop/modern-daydebate________________________________________________________________________________OUR SOCIAL MEDIATwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/moderndaydebateDiscord: https://discord.gg/Qp7VtZ2Twitter: https://twitter.com/ModernDayDebate (@ModernDayDebate)Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ModernDayDebate______________________________________________________________________________________DISCLAIMER The views shared by guests on Modern-Day Debate are not necessarily representative of the views of Modern-Day Debate, James, or any university he has or has had any affiliation with. This includes our debate podcast.______________________________________________________________________________________I'm a Christian. If you ever want prayer or just someone to talk to after a horrible day, please reach out and let me know. moderndaydebate@gmail.com__________________________________________________________________________________#Debate #Podcast

The Mastercast
The Best Finds of July 2021

The Mastercast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 13:53


Intro:Hey Pod lovers. If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that consists of 7 non-spoiler binge-worthy reviews of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. For more details and more reviews, I recommend checking out Episode One. Reviews:Just The Zoo of Us  - No Spoilers! This is one of my new favorite podcasts. This educational show is all about listening in as couple Christian and Ellen Weatherford review a different animal every episode. The show has a solid five stars on Apple Podcasts, with 67 ratings, and 38 written reviews and starts with each of them weigh the animal on a rating out of 10 on effectiveness, ingenuity, and aesthetics. The disclaimer at the beginning of the show lets you know they aren't animal professionals, but enthusiasts who hold the research of each animal as the most important aspect of the show. I think that is why their hilarious cute dynamic is so unexpectedly charming.  I never would have thought this adorable couple from Jacksonville, Florida would become literally my favorite couple of any media. Their knowledge and love for nerdy things like anime and dnd is something I hadn't seen in a podcast that wasn't specifically about those topics. If you listen to the show in order you will pick up on some subtle mentions of their private life. It starts with just the two of them, follows in their pregnancy, and then welcomes baby Finley into the world! I adore baby Finley who can occasionally be heard cooing in the background of some episodes. That is not all they are, either! Besides being well-researched, cute, and funny they also have good radio voices and production quality. The podcast is made knowing you might listen with little ones, so it does not contain profanity. The episodes do sometimes mention things like reproduction and predatory habits. I really like how (maybe because they are not experts) the language they use is super accessible and easily understood. That way I'm not lost in all the technical terms. Their website is well done and includes transcripts, coloring pages, and a message/animal submission/guest form. The couple is super active on Twitter and also has this email you can use to contact them. So far, the show has 91 episodes, all about an hour in length and new ones come out weekly usually at the end of the week. They also have experts come in, usually on a biweekly basis to have a deeper conversation about that week's animal. Expert guest episodes became the most common when the couple took a short break to spend with newly arrived baby Finley. Episodes can be found on all major platforms. The most popular episodes according to Owltail are 3: Praying Mantis & Giant Panda and 7: Asian Elephant & Immortal Jellyfish. My favorites were 70: American Bison & Giraffe-Necked Weevil and 1: American Alligator & Florida Manatee. Music is really well chosen and credited at the end of every episode. The show covers a ton of animals I never thought I would want to know anything about but hearing these two talk about them as if they were the coolest thing that is ever existed changed my mind. And I think it could do the same for you.   Similar Pods: The Wild Episode, Herpetological Highlights, and Nature GuysSearching for Rachel Antonio: This Australian podcast drops you into a Queensland family's search for answers in their daughter's 18-year-old cold case. Rachel disappeared after being dropped off at the movies. She was never seen again leaving her family with more questions than leads. They contacted David Murray, an investigative journalist working with The Courier-Mail in hopes the case will be given new attention or maybe even that developments would be made. This podcast is short and sweet but with the expected lengthy news recap and preview at either end of an episode (but it was only information). 6 episodes about 31 minutes apiece. I was surprised to see this podcast didn't have as many listens or reviews as I expected. Similar Podcasts: Blue Siren's Police Tape, Unravel True Crime, and Australian True CrimeDressed: This educational podcast talks about the history of fashion in the streamlined inviting tone I've grown accustomed to from YouTube and “Stuff You Should Know”. It really does an amazing job at looking at fashion through different lenses such as art, history, politics, function and so much more. The hosts really know their stuff as well with both having master's degrees in fashion studies. While I could have sworn one of the hosts was from “Stuff You Missed in History Class”, all my research seems to point to that not being the case. The shows are intertwined though with the origins of the show coming after an appearance April made on SYMIHC. Here's a pretty detailed account of how it happened from an interview April did for SimonSays: https://blog.simonsays.ai/behind-the-podcast-a-conversation-with-april-calahan-co-host-of-dressed-the-history-of-fashion-917c11ca7440. Anyway, the show has a little over 1,000 reviews and an average of 4.5-stars. New episodes come out every Tuesday (and sometimes Thursdays) on a year-round season so there's no shortage of juicy fashion knowledge in the foreseeable future. Currently, there are 198 episodes about 40 minutes long with a noticeable amount of commercials in them (I don't find it unbearable). My favorite episode is definitely the Smuggled in the Bustle: an interview with Hind Abdul-Jabbar that talks about how smuggling was actually a big part of fashion back in the day and sometimes still is.  Owltail has its two episodes as Freeing the Body: The Birth of Modern Dress, A Vanderbilt House Party--The Gilded Age, an Interview with Leslie Klingner, and Holiday Bonus FHM: The History of Glitter (I really liked this one). This podcast is about as loose on the script as they come without being completely unscripted or edited. The background music can be noticed sometimes throughout the earlier episodes, but I really only found it troubling on my laptop and I've listened to all of the episodes through headphones fine. Zero trigger warnings. One last note is that I do like the beginning episodes more than the latter but they're all good. Similar Pods: History of the 90s, Crime Culture, It Was Simple: The Betty Broderick MurdersTides of History: This history podcast is my new favorite to listen to as I fall asleep. It's polished with well-done audio like all of Wondery's shows and informative in a captivating way. It covers everything from ancient times to modern perspectives and origins stories on all sorts of things that make up the human experience. Ph.D. historian and host, Phil Wyman has an amazing voice backed up subtle sound effects and complimenting music that makes for the best soundtrack to fall asleep to that I've heard in a while. For those that don't know most platforms/apps have a sleep timer setter and for iPhones there's a “stop playing” option at the bottom of the alarm choices. Itunes has 4.5 thousand reviews and an average of 4.7 stars. New episodes come out Thursdays which is a huge plus for me (even though it usually takes me a few nights to get through them) because most of my favorite shows come out at the beginning of the week leaving me in a bit of a drought towards the end. 171 episodes all on average about 41 minutes long with Owltail's highest ranking being The Trials and Tribulations of the Late Medieval Church, The Wars of the Roses, and 1492: A Guided Tour of Europe on the Brink. My favorites have to be The First Farmers, and Who Were the First Americans? The latest episode came out this week and the show remains consistent in the type of content (storytelling and interview-based) with the topics of the episodes going from more modern to prehistoric. Similar Pods: Incredible Feats, It was Said, and American ShadowsThe Hyacinth Disaster - No Spoilers! The year is AD 2151 and some dozen or so supercorporations competitively mine the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter with a ruthlessness outside the laws governing Earth. Under their manipulation are thousands of mining ships fighting to get their big break. It's a normal day for the crew of one of these ships, the MRS Hyacinth, that is until a call comes in about a sister ship, MRS Corvus, being taken hostage by an opposing company while working in their territory. With the higher-ups in the corporation deciding to leave the MRS Corvus to the terrible fate its captors describe, the MRS Hyacinth decides to break some rules (all of them really) and mine an unsanctioned asteroid in order to pay the ransom and save not only their fellow coworkers but their friends. However, once they arrive things don't go as planned leading to sci-fi emotional audio drama that is The Hyacinth Disaster. I know you're thinking: not another space podcast! While the niche may be oversaturated at the moment this pod's ending sets itself apart enough to warrant being added to your listening collection. While a slow burn the show doesn't drag on for dozens of episodes. In just seven, half-hour parts it'll pull you in, make you feel like one of the team, and then rip your heart out. Each episode ends in a cliffhanger but don't worry the 2017 show finished up that same year and is ready to binge. If the self-contained story leaves you wanting more you'll be happy to hear that creator David Carlson intends to eventually produce more additions that explore more of the complex words we get a glimpse of in this series. The tear invoking podcast has 4.8 out of 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and 223 Ratings. There are some moments of lesser audio quality not due to poor recording or producing but to fit parts of the story where the crew uses static radios to communicate. Not a deal-breaker for me but I could see it for some. The show has a really extensive website with a database full of non-spoiling backgrounds for the story. A true picture of a team with everyone having a niche and complicated relationships I think this Shakespeare-esque tragedy would make a great film. Similar Pods: Immunities, Station Blue, and PalimpsestThey Disappeared: I found this episodic podcast while looking for pods that covered the Elisa Lam case and really liked the voice of the narrator and the intro music. I love when the intro music is really catchy and leads into the pod well. I have a theory that pods with exciting intros and catchy intro/exit music make podcasts easy to binge because one leads into the next really well. As the title suggests the podcast is about people who've disappeared or gone missing and is currently releasing new episodes once a month. It's only just getting started with its first episode airing in December of last year and 13 episodes totally. The great part about that is that it's still in the “no commercial” phase I feel like I've grown accustomed to from new pods. All together episodes are on average about 28 minutes long with the shortest ones being only 10 minutes and the longer ones being almost an hour. To me, this is a sign the pod intends to be straightforward with not a lot of speculation which I like (there's a time and place for the pod: Down the Rabbit). Despite being not well known and episodes being posted roughly every 17 days, the pod can be found on every platform I could think of. The latest episode was also posted on August 5, 2020, a pretty decent sign we can expect more to come. I really like episodes “A Secret in the Mountains: The Disappearance of Deorr Kunz” and “The Lost Highway The Disappearance of Asha Degree” which are both listed in the top three episodes of the pod by Owltail. Similar Pods: The Day Helen Disappeared, Missing Person Cases with Chloe,  and The Abyss PodTwo Girls One Crossword: Wow. It is my proud and humble honor to probably introduce you to the unexpectedly fascinating world of crossword podcasts. This was my first one but since listening and falling in love with it I've subscribed to a few others. I really don't know how I started to listen but I normally wouldn't. I mean who wants to listen to someone read a crossword but this show isn't just for puzzlers. After giving the weekly brief of cultural happenings in the crossword world (say that ten times fast) then each of the hosts presents trivia on a topic they've researched. Often during the weekly brief, they will call out clues or answers that are outdated or bluntly sexist or racist (it's not long and I think it's cool they do it). They often explain the etymology behind some of the puzzles, and it leads to their topical discussions. 51 episodes about an hour apiece with new ones coming out usually Sunday or Monday. I listened to and fell in love with 49 - Crimes & Tattoos, 25 - Diamonds Are 5ever, and 24 - Unidentified Fanged Objects. 48 ratings on Itunes and all of them are 5 stars (the only times I've ever seen it while doing recommendations) and loosely scripted (like Morbid). Similar Podcasts: Stuff You Should Know etc., Stuff You Should Know About Greek Mythology, Stuff You Should Know About Therapy,Outro:All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see any of the podcasts I've mentioned on the show be sure to check out the show notes or KCSUFM.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. You can find my sources in the show notes there as well. Remember to show the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Sunday. This week's music came from Kim Lightyear, Snabish, and Matthew Pablo of Opengameart.com. If you would like your music to be a feature on the show send us an email at thmastercastpodlist@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! Sources:https://www.apple.com/apple-podcasts/https://www.owltail.com/https://www.podchaser.com/https://www.justthezooofus.com/https://www.davidecarlson.net/hyacinthhttps://blog.simonsays.ai/behind-the-podcast-a-conversation-with-april-calahan-co-host-of-dressed-the-history-of-fashion-917c11ca7440 ★ Support this podcast ★

All In, All Out
Episode 7: David Carlson discusses decarceration efforts in Eau Claire and his new holistic treatment operation We Adapt

All In, All Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 43:14


David Carlson fought in the military, spent time in prison, and has significant experience as a humanizer in the reentry/reform/decarceration work with the ACLU in Eau Claire. His background and experience led to some powerful commentary during our conversation about collaborating across state, his disappointment working with the police to address the system, and his new venture We Adapt, which treats people through exercise and the outdoors. David is a fantastic example of how those who have experienced incarceration are leaders in work to promote more comprehensive and sustainable safety and justice in society.- To contact and for more info on The Community: https://sociatap.com/Thecommunity/- For resources and events in reentry/reform/decarceration work in Wisconsin visit the Wisconsin Decarceration Platform

Prison Transformation Radio:  Changing Hearts with Christ
Prison Transformation Radio - Episode #11 Seek Ye First Ministries - David Carlson (1-27-18)

Prison Transformation Radio: Changing Hearts with Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 24:58


Episode #11  Seek Ye First Ministries - David Carlson (1-27-18) Pastor Dwight and Jim Moore, will be interviewing  David Carlson, Author of “Piercing The Veil”. He will be sharing about the importance of mentoring and discipleship. Listen to hear how God is working! All the shows are on our website www.prisonmission.org/media Please share this with all your friends!

The BreakPoint Podcast
BP This Week: Boys Need to Be . . . Boys

The BreakPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 25:55


John Stonestreet and Shane Morris spend the first two segments of the show talking about  . . . mortality. The mortality of superstars like Kobe Bryant and, well, all of us. Speaking of mortality, they also talk about the spreading Coronavirus? Is the media fanning the flames of panic, or do we have a real crisis on our hands? Afterthat,  they discuss the banality of evil: how the evil that brought about the Holocaust is still possible because its perpetrators were human beings, just like we are. The main segment of their discussion comes at the end: The Boy Scouts are nearing bankruptcy. In a way, the organization's steep decline signals another crisis: that of being a boy in a culture that is at best suspicious of masculinity, at worst, openly hostile. What can parents do who want to raise boys to be men? John and Shane, both dads of boys, have some suggestions. Resources: Sign up for our Short Course: “Preparing for the 2020 Election” “The Death (and Life) of Superstar Kobe Bryant,” John Stonestreet interview with Owen Strachan on the BreakPoint Podcast “The Problem of (Mis)Remembering the Holocaust,” by John Stonestreet and David Carlson, BreakPoint “Dangerous but Good,” The Point, John Stonestreet and Shane Morris Check out Trail Life USA      

The BreakPoint Podcast
BP This Week: The New Face of Evil?

The BreakPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 25:55


John Stonestreet and now-regular "BreakPoint This Week" co-host Shane Morris talk about the descent of the Joker character over the years from clever bank robber to nihilist villain to near-demonic anti-hero. What  does the most recent Joker movie's success say about us as a culture? John and Shane also talk about U.S. Attorney General William Barr's remarkable speech at Notre Dame on religious freedom.  What is so remarkable is that a decade ago, it would have been completely unremarkable: Religious freedom was universally seen as a good thing, now it is held by many as a threat, especially to the new sexual orthodoxy. And speaking of the new sexual orthodoxy, John and Shane compare notes on the recent Democratic town hall on CNN and the bizarre affirmation of a biological male dressed as a woman interrupting the proceedings. Talk about toxic masculinity . . .   Resources Rude Boys: From the self-destructive Jackass to the ultraviolent XFL, in-your-face boy culture is all the rage James Poniewozik, TIME Magazine, February 5, 2001 Note: Content resides behind a paywall William Barr and His Detractors: Competing Visions for Religious Freedom and Our Life Together John Stonestreet, David Carlson, Roberto Rivera, BreakPoint, October 16, 2019   Attorney General William P. Barr Delivers Remarks to the Law School and the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture at the University of Notre Dame October 11, 2019

The Common Good Podcast
October 1, 2019

The Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 77:03


(00:00-09:26): Tithing Over Text Is Now a Multi-Billion Dollar Industry. Kate Shellnut writes a feature piece on companies who profit off of online and mobile giving to churches who use their app. Brian and Ian respond and discuss the ways their congregation gives. (10:26-20:30): Finding a faith that is stronger than death — or my family’s rejection. Before she died, Heidi Hall described her conflict between faith, family rejection, and death. As a former Jehovah’s Witness, she found a faith that is stronger than the fear of death. (20:30-29:45): We are joined by Ron Beers, the General Editor for the Life Application Bible at Tyndale House Publishings. The purpose of the LASB is to help readers understand and apply the Bible’s teachings to their lives. The third edition comes out today, October 1st. (29:45-39:15): Homeless Man Starts Company, Becomes Rich And Hires Only Other Homeless People. This man takes in six figures every year, but never forgets when he was at rock bottom. Brian and Ian talk about redemption and grace. (39:15-49:37): Yes, we have to talk about it...the impeachment process. How are we, as Christians, supposed to think about the situation? Brian and Ian discuss two Christian Headline articles from John Stonestreet and David Carlson, and Jim Denison. (49:37-59:53): This high school teacher created a course called “Adulting 101” to teach students about life skills. Fern Creek High School is making sure its students are prepared for the real world with a new class. Brian and Ian discuss their high school experiences and what they learned. (59:53-1:09:56): In Disability, I Am Finding Wholeness Without Healing. When people pray for my healing they are at least partly praying for me to be ‘normal’ again. Brian and Ian talked about this and how God works in situations, sometimes without healing. (1:09:56-1:17:06): Brian and Ian’s “Weird Stuff We Found on the Internet”: I swear to drunk I’m not a raccoon! I promise, just as pythons are not allowed in Wisconsin schools. Apparently boats are worthless in California, and banjo stocks are plummeting. Meanwhile, Sweden is proposing cannibalism...no seriously, that’s what they want.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The BreakPoint Podcast
BP This Week: Impeachment . . . Here We Go?

The BreakPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 25:55


John Stonestreet and Warren Smith discuss what might lie ahead with the "impeachment inquiry" into President Trump's phone call with the president of Ukraine. But they also look back at Chuck Colson's  Christian and political perspectives on Watergate and past impeachment proceedings. Also on today's broadcast: How is it that teenager Greta Thunberg is lionized for her performance at the UN, where she dressed-down adults (actually screaming at them) over climate change.  Since when did teenagers become the sages of public debate and policy? John and Warren also share their thought's on Mattel's new gender-neutral dolls (and how parents need to think about them) and Merriam Webster's decision to use the plural pronoun "they" for individuals who describe themselves as "non-binary."   Resources How to Think About Impeachment: Timely Words from Chuck Colson John Stonestreet and David Carlson, BreakPoint, September 27, 2019   The Danger in Doomsday Prophets Warren Cole Smith, BreakPoint.org, September 25, 2019   TIME Magazine Denies Climate Change Deniers John Stonestreet and Roberto Rivera, BreakPoint, September 26, 2019   Warren Cole Smith's Series on Climate Change   Greta Thunberg and the Road of Good Intentions Timothy Padgett, BreakPoint.org, September 27, 2019   He, She, It, and They: Words Have Power John Stonestreet and David Carlson, The Point, September 26, 2019

The BreakPoint Podcast
BP This Week: Big Win for Free Speech, Religious Freedom

The BreakPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 25:55


John Stonestreet and Warren Cole Smith discuss the stunningly clear ruling from the U. S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals that the state of Minnesota cannot compel videographers Carl and Angel Larsen to engage in speech that violates their religious beliefs. Another win for the Alliance Defending Freedom and for us all. They also discuss HHS citing the University of Vermont Medical Center for forcing a nurse --against her conscience--to participate in an elective abortion. It's pretty clear that HHS under this administration will enforce federal laws when it comes to religious freedom, whereas a certain previous administration was content to look the other way. Finally, Warren and John discuss a new study that is setting the media on fire, a study that concluded there is no single "gay gene." Resources A Win for Free Speech and Conscience Rights… John Stonestreet and David Carlson, BreakPoint, August 27, 2019   From Forcing Nuns to Freeing Nurses John Stonestreet and Shane Morris, BreakPoint, August 30, 2019   "What Would You Say?" The Colson Center's new video series to help you answer the tough questions   Holy Sexuality and the Gospel: Sex, Desire, and Relationships Shaped by God's Grand Story Christopher Yuan, Multnomah, 2018  

The BreakPoint Podcast
BP This Week: A Death in France

The BreakPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 25:55


John Stonestreet and Warren Smith start the show by sharing the good news of Joni Eareckson Tada's recovery from cancer--and her unwavering commitment to advocate against euthanasia and assisted suicide. Which led them to discuss the case of Vincent Lambert, a 42-year old French citizen who died this week after a French judge allowed doctors to withhold hydration, despite pleas from his mother and the Catholic Church. Clearly, France is marching to the drum of the culture of death. Also in this episode: The strange morphing of the hit series "Stranger Things" from family friendly to, well, not; WORLD magazine's report on secular feminists rallying against porn.   Resources Joni Eareckson Tada implores Christians to combat assisted suicide movement Leah MarieAnn Klett, Christian Post, June 19, 2019   Euthanasia by Any Other Name John Stonestreet and David Carlson, The Point, July 11, 2019   U.S. women's team snub of Christian player roils soccer Valerie Richardson, Washington Times, July 10, 2019   Allies against porn Sharon Dierberger, WORLD Magazine, July 4, 2019   Receive a copy of "So the Next Generation Will Know"

The BreakPoint Podcast
BP This Week: The Dems' Race to the Left

The BreakPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 25:55


John Stonestreet and Warren Smith discuss the two Democratic debates and just how far left these presidential candidates are willing to go. Also on today's episode: U. S. women's soccer star Jaelene Hinkle left off the World Cup squad because of her outspoken Christian beliefs; Aussie rugby star Israel Folau banned from rugby for telling homosexuals to repent; why are young people (known for their tolerance) less accepting of the LGBT lifestyle than they were just a few years ago? And finally, John  and Warren discuss great resources for you to understand and refute the very unscientific ideology of scientism.   Resources The U. S. Women's Soccer Team and Jaelene Hinkle John Stonestreet and David Carlson, BreakPoint, June 27, 2019   An Aussie Scrum over Freedom of Religion John Stonestreet and David Carlson, The Point, June 27, 2019   Science Uprising The Discovery Institute   Scientism and Secularism: Learning to Respond to a Dangerous Ideology P. Moreland, Crossway, 2018

The BreakPoint Podcast
BP This Week: When a Mother Is not a Mother

The BreakPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 25:55


Ideas have consequences, bad ideas have victims. So what happens when words no longer have meaning? Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg claims that women who are pregnant and want an abortion are not mothers. Justice Thomas disagrees (as should all rational human beings). Or take the case of a woman who identifies as a man going into a hospital with stomach pains. Turns out he--rather she--was pregnant. The baby died, and a major newspaper blames the nurse for misdiagnosing says the episode "raises larger issues about assigning labels or making assumptions."  As opposed to the episode raising the question of people--and society--denying biological reality and the meaning of "man" and "woman." John Stonestreet and Warren Smith talk about "entertaining ourselves to death," as was on display when social media types blasted a Dayton weatherman for daring to preempt "The Bachelorette," just because he wanted to warn people that deadly tornadoes were on the way. Also on today's program: The Maine legislature votes for death; new study confirms that religious, married people enjoy greater satisfaction in their sex lives than secular and non-married folk.   Resources Forget the Tornadoes--the Bachelorette Is on John Stonestreet and David Carlson, The Point, May 30, 2019   Meteorologist Jamie Simpson Goes off YouTube   Foreword from "Amusing Ourselves to Death" by Neil Postman The Bedroom and the Pew John Stonestreet and G. Shane Morris, BreakPoint, May 29, 2019   Nurse mistakes pregnant transgender man as obese. Then, the man births a stillborn baby Marilynne Marchione, USA Today, May 16, 2019   Amusing Ourselves to Death Neil Postman, Penguin, 2005 (20th Anniv. Edition)

The BreakPoint Podcast
BP This Week: A New Kind of Coach?

The BreakPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 25:55


Is there a new breed of coach in college athletics? Two big-sport championship coaches--Tony Bennett of Virginia basketball and Dabo Sweeney of Clemson Football--display decidedly biblical principles in the way they treat their players. John Stonestreet and Warren Smith also discuss the passage of Ohio's "hearbeat" bill, which would ban abortions after a baby's heartbeat is detected--and how the media is trying to cast it as a radical, unreasonable law. They wrap up the show discussing religious liberty for all means "for all" (including Muslims and Buddhists) and the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission's statement on AI. As we enter Holy Week, be sure to check out our series of meditations: "The Seven Last Sayings of Jesus from the Cross."  It's available as a free .pdf download.  http://www.breakpoint.org/2019/04/bp-this-week-a-new-kind-of-coach Resources The Seven Last Sayings of Jesus from the Cross, free download The University of Virginia's NCAA Championship John Stonestreet and Roberto Rivera, BreakPoint, April 10, 2019   A Nice Guy Finishes in The Hall of Fame Warren Cole Smith, BreakPoint, April 12, 2019   Ohio Has a Heart for Life John Stonestreet and David Carlson, The Point, April 12, 2019   Artificial Intelligence: An Evangelical Statement of Principles Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, April 11, 2019

The BreakPoint Podcast
BP This Week: “Fairness for All”—a Dangerous Compromise

The BreakPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 25:55


John Stonestreet and Warren Cole Smith discuss certain Christian associations embracing the "Fairness for All" compromise, in which in return for backing the granting of protected status to sexual orientation and gender identity, religious organizations would receive religious freedom exemptions. But as John and Warren point out, any such "compromise" would leave individual Christians (such as Barronnelle Stutzman and Jack Phillips) out in the cold. As Warren pointed out, the National Religious Broadcasters have rightly rejected the "Fairness for All" compromise. John and Warren also discuss the bizarre case of Jussie Smollett, who was inexplicably given a free pass by the state prosecutor; they urge listeners to go see "Unplanned," the movie about former Planned Parenthood clinic director Abby Johnson; and they ask people to pray for Joni Eareckson Tada, as she once again battles cancer. http://www.breakpoint.org/2019/03/bp-this-week-fairness-for-all-a-dangerous-compromise/   Resources Apply for the Colson Fellows Attend the Wilberforce Weekend   The Equality Act vs. Religious Freedom John Stonestreet and David Carlson, BreakPoint, March 28, 2019   The Equality Act and the Threat to Religious Freedom John Stonestreet and Andrew Walker, the BreakPoint Podcast, March 18, 2019  "Unplanned" the movie

The BreakPoint Podcast
BP This Week: Jack—and Religious Freedom—Prevail Yet Again

The BreakPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 25:01


Warren Cole Smith and Shane Morris (sitting in this week for John Stonestreet) discuss yet another victory for Jack Phillips and religious freedom. After additional members of the Colorado Civil Rights Commission had yet again (despite the Supreme Court's admonition) expressed contempt for Phillips' religious beliefs, the Commission wisely dropped its case. Warren and Shane go on to cover a wide range of news from the week: China's stepped up persecution of Christians, the new Trump Administration rules that will strip funds from Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers, several airlines adopting a new "gender choice" for passengers, a male high school wrestler who forfeited a match instead of wrestling a girl, and the soon-to-be released movie "Unplanned" receiving an R-rating for depicting the violence of abortion. http://www.breakpoint.org/2019/03/bp-this-week-jack-and-religious-freedom-prevail-yet-again/   Resources Attend the 2019 Wilberforce Weekend! Apply to the Colson Fellows Program Despite winning at the Supreme Court, Colorado cake artist faced new threats – and he won again! Alliance Defending Freedom Wrestling with Purpose John Stonestreet and G. Shane Morris, BreakPoint, March 7, 2019   An Un-Planned R-Rating John Stonestreet and David Carlson, BreakPoint, March 5, 2019

The Sonic Society
Episode 564: Disaster Plans

The Sonic Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 47:05


Tonight Jack and David go over some plans for the upcoming next seasons of the Sonic Society, Patreon possibilities, MAD-CON 2020 dates, and new projects. Our feature is from David Carlson's epic The Hyacinth Disaster. And we had time after the credits for the incredible Cayenne Chris Conroy as he begins the adventure of a lifetime! In Tekdiff Daily with "Fun with Steve"!

The Bitcoin Podcast
TBP138 - The 21st Century 49ers

The Bitcoin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2017 64:35


One of the world's more recognizable bitcoin miners, David Carlson gained global attention for his multimillion-dollar mining venture MegaBigPower during the bitcoin boom of 2014. It took us awhile, but he is finally on our show to chat in this seemingly ever-expanding market, about launching a new venture called Giga Watt. Giga Watt provides turnkey mining services and custom packages tailored to clients' needs: full range of mining services from equipment sales, maintenance and repair to private blockchain servicing.  In this way, the idea is the latest and perhaps one of the more ambitious attempts to capitalize on the access to capital provided by the ICO mechanism.

MoneyMind
The Optimistic Avoider (50s)

MoneyMind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 16:07


Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn't bother you. In some ways, it has even given you peace. Sometimes you're apathetic, but most times you're optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feelgood about the future even if you're not sure of how you'll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: financial psychologist Brad Klontz; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.

MoneyMind
The Optimistic Avoider (40s)

MoneyMind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 15:17


Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn't bother you. In some ways, it has even given you peace. Sometimes you're apathetic, but most times you're optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feelgood about the future even if you're not sure of how you'll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.

MoneyMind
The Optimistic Avoider (30s)

MoneyMind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 16:03


Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn't bother you. In some ways, it has even given youpeace. Sometimes you're apathetic, but most times you're optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feel good about the future even if you're not sure of how you'll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.

MoneyMind
The Optimistic Avoider (20s)

MoneyMind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 17:00


Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn't bother you. In some ways, it has even given you peace. Sometimes you're apathetic, but most times you're optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feelgood about the future even if you're not sure of how you'll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Laura Adams, personal finance expert, host of Money Girl Podcast, and author of Money Girl's Smart Moves to Grow Rich; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.

MoneyMind
The Structured Saver (50s)

MoneyMind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 16:00


You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You're not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You're not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you're the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: financial psychologist Brad Klontz; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.

MoneyMind
The Structured Saver (40s)

MoneyMind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 15:09


You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You're not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You're not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you're the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.

MoneyMind
The Structured Saver (30s)

MoneyMind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 15:47


You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You're not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You're not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you're the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.

MoneyMind
The Structured Saver (20s)

MoneyMind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 16:43


You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You're not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You're not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you're the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Laura Adams, personal finance expert, host of Money Girl Podcast, and author of Money Girl's Smart Moves to Grow Rich; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.