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Best podcasts about David Hartman

Latest podcast episodes about David Hartman

Park Avenue Podcasts
Conversations with Cosgrove: The Students of Soloveitchik with Rabbi Daniel Ross Goodman

Park Avenue Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 36:33


Listen as Rabbi Cosgrove talks to Rabbi Daniel Ross Goodman about his past studies of Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik, how it led to his recent book, Soloveitchik's Children: Irving Greenberg, David Hartman, Jonathan Sacks, and the Future of Jewish Theology in America, and what it meant to be a student of "The Rav."

AKAPAD's AUDIO AUDACITY PODCAST
THE ARK The Animated Series - Paramount +

AKAPAD's AUDIO AUDACITY PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 8:12


For this Animation Weekend, AKAPAD The Film Buff dives into an overlooked Paramount+ animated series—ARK: The Animated Series. This show impressed Peter so much that he had to bump today's scheduled release to make room for this discussion. We're often told to seek out what's new and what's good—ARK: The Animated Series is both.Beyond the show itself, this episode also explores a larger question: Why isn't there more dinosaur-driven storytelling in today's marketplace?*** Producers note***AKAPAD recoreded this episode with very little sleep, so at time he rambles. Those who brought us The Ark The Animated series. Main Voice CastMadeleine Madden – Helena WalkerMichelle Yeoh – Meiyin LiGerard Butler – General Gaius Marcellus NervaDavid Tennant – Sir Edmund RockwellZahn McClarnon – John / Thunder Comes ChargingDevery Jacobs – AlasieJeffrey Wright – Henry TownsendRecurring and Guest RolesDee Bradley Baker – Dodo, Scary, Rhubarb, MonkeyJuliet Mills – ChavaTonantzin Carmelo – ZitkalaCissy Jones – GladiatrixArmen Taylor – Randall WallaceRussell Crowe – Kor the ProphetVin Diesel – SantiagoKarl Urban – BobElliot Page – Victoria WalkerDeborah Mailman – Deborah WalkerTatanka Means – MatoMalcolm McDowell – Senator Lucius Cassius VirilisAlan Tudyk – The CaptainMonica Bellucci – Cassia VirilaProduction CrewDirectors: Jay Oliva, David Hartman, Chase Conley, Sebastian Montes, Jeremy StieglitzProducers: Vin Diesel, Gerard Butler, Jeremy Stieglitz, Jesse Rapczak, Alan Siegel, Doug KennedyWriters: Marguerite Bennett, Kendall Deacon DavisComposer: Gareth CokerA little bit more about The Ark The Animateed SeriesARK: THE ANIMATED SERIESAlright, nerds and dino-fanatics, buckle up because ARK: The Animated Series is here to rip through your TV screen like a raptor in a meat locker! Based on the massively popular survival game, this show is a high-octane, time-bending thrill ride that asks one simple question: What if history's greatest warriors, scientists, and survivors all woke up in a prehistoric nightmare—together?Enter Helena Walker, a 21st-century paleontologist who finds herself resurrected on a savage world where dinosaurs roam, warlords rule, and survival is anything but guaranteed. With no memory of how she got there, Helena has to adapt fast, forming uneasy alliances with warriors from different eras—think samurai, Vikings, and futuristic soldiers—all while fending off the ruthless General Nerva and the sinister alchemist Sir Edmund Rockwell. Oh, and did we mention Vin Diesel is in this? Because Vin Diesel is in this.It's Jurassic Park meets Conan the Barbarian, with a dash of Lost and a whole lot of dino-fueled action. The animation? Slick. The battles? Brutal. The stakes? Nothing short of survival itself. And with a voice cast stacked with Hollywood heavyweights like Michelle Yeoh, David Tennant, Gerard Butler, and, yeah, Vin freakin' Diesel, this is one prehistoric epic you don't want to sleep on.So sharpen your spears, mount your T-Rex, and prepare for war—because ARK: The Animated Series is coming for your eyeballs!

AKAPAD's AUDIO AUDACITY PODCAST
THE ARK The Animated Series - Paramount +

AKAPAD's AUDIO AUDACITY PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 8:12


For this Animation Weekend, AKAPAD The Film Buff dives into an overlooked Paramount+ animated series—ARK: The Animated Series. This show impressed Peter so much that he had to bump today's scheduled release to make room for this discussion. We're often told to seek out what's new and what's good—ARK: The Animated Series is both. Beyond the show itself, this episode also explores a larger question: Why isn't there more dinosaur-driven storytelling in today's marketplace? *** Producers note*** AKAPAD recoreded this episode with very little sleep, so at time he rambles. Those who brought us The Ark The Animated series. Main Voice Cast Madeleine Madden – Helena Walker Michelle Yeoh – Meiyin Li Gerard Butler – General Gaius Marcellus Nerva David Tennant – Sir Edmund Rockwell Zahn McClarnon – John / Thunder Comes Charging Devery Jacobs – Alasie Jeffrey Wright – Henry Townsend Recurring and Guest Roles Dee Bradley Baker – Dodo, Scary, Rhubarb, Monkey Juliet Mills – Chava Tonantzin Carmelo – Zitkala Cissy Jones – Gladiatrix Armen Taylor – Randall Wallace Russell Crowe – Kor the Prophet Vin Diesel – Santiago Karl Urban – Bob Elliot Page – Victoria Walker Deborah Mailman – Deborah Walker Tatanka Means – Mato Malcolm McDowell – Senator Lucius Cassius Virilis Alan Tudyk – The Captain Monica Bellucci – Cassia Virila Production Crew Directors: Jay Oliva, David Hartman, Chase Conley, Sebastian Montes, Jeremy Stieglitz Producers: Vin Diesel, Gerard Butler, Jeremy Stieglitz, Jesse Rapczak, Alan Siegel, Doug Kennedy Writers: Marguerite Bennett, Kendall Deacon Davis Composer: Gareth Coker A little bit more about The Ark The Animateed Series ARK: THE ANIMATED SERIES Alright, nerds and dino-fanatics, buckle up because ARK: The Animated Series is here to rip through your TV screen like a raptor in a meat locker! Based on the massively popular survival game, this show is a high-octane, time-bending thrill ride that asks one simple question: What if history's greatest warriors, scientists, and survivors all woke up in a prehistoric nightmare—together? Enter Helena Walker, a 21st-century paleontologist who finds herself resurrected on a savage world where dinosaurs roam, warlords rule, and survival is anything but guaranteed. With no memory of how she got there, Helena has to adapt fast, forming uneasy alliances with warriors from different eras—think samurai, Vikings, and futuristic soldiers—all while fending off the ruthless General Nerva and the sinister alchemist Sir Edmund Rockwell. Oh, and did we mention Vin Diesel is in this? Because Vin Diesel is in this. It's Jurassic Park meets Conan the Barbarian, with a dash of Lost and a whole lot of dino-fueled action. The animation? Slick. The battles? Brutal. The stakes? Nothing short of survival itself. And with a voice cast stacked with Hollywood heavyweights like Michelle Yeoh, David Tennant, Gerard Butler, and, yeah, Vin freakin' Diesel, this is one prehistoric epic you don't want to sleep on. So sharpen your spears, mount your T-Rex, and prepare for war—because ARK: The Animated Series is coming for your eyeballs!

gibop
Phantasm V: The Ravager (2016)

gibop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 87:26


Director/writer David Hartman and producer Don Coscarelli 

The Night Club
Episode 165: You're Driving Me Home

The Night Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 212:31


It's the end of an era. Join us and writer/director David Hartman for a Midnight Ritual of Phantasm: Ravager(2016)! David Hartman: https://www.sideshowmonkey.com/about The Night Club: https://linktr.ee/thenightclub Phantasm And You: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrIBBgeDOug Special Guest: David Hartman.

Real Life Sci-Fi with Wade & Willy
443: 443 Could Water Be Alive with David Hartman

Real Life Sci-Fi with Wade & Willy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 59:34


Water... possibly the medium of consciousness. Can it have memory? Thoughts? The water research of Dr Masaru Emoto and Veda Austin are what we dive into. Look up their results and tell us what you think. you can find David Hartman at Instagram.com/davidhartmanart or at SideShowMonkey.com We stream live video every sunday at 4 pm pacific only at www.SchrabHomeVideo.com visit RealLifeSciFi.show Support us and get more content at Patreon.com/reallifescifi we exist because of you. hit us up at WadeandWilly@gmail.com Thank you for listening :)

Hypothetical Island Podcast
Vs Shannon Eric Denton

Hypothetical Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 66:55


You thought spooky season was over, but that was before Reilly and George welcomed Shannon Eric Denton to the Hypothetical Island podcast to talk about his new horror-host-themed jam comic gHosts, crowdfunding now! On the way, the fellas talk Australopithicuses, the Beetlejuice rules of the afterlife, Lego, Extreme Studios in the 90s, and much more. Check out more about gHosts here:https://zoop.gg/c/ghosts

The Comic Source Podcast
gHosts Zoop Spotlight With Cullen Bunn and Shannon Eric Denton

The Comic Source Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 22:06


Jace chats with writers Cullen Bunn and Shannon Eric Denton about their wildly fun Horror Host themed comic that they've brought to Zoop. With art by Rob Zombie artist David Hartman, and featuring the creations of David Dastmalchian (Count Crowley), Eisner-nominated Rodney Barnes (Nita Hawes), Vamp (Vamp), Cullen Bunn (Shock Shop), and Chynna Clugston Flores (Ms. Halloween), you have to join this campaign on Zoop to get this prestige hardcover original graphic novel.

Seekers of Unity
Heresy, Faith and Spirit among the Sages | Shraga Bar-On

Seekers of Unity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 69:08


Join us on a journey of faith and heresy with Rabbi Dr. Shraga Bar-On through a neglected chapter in the history of Jewish mysticism, the mysticism of the great sages of the Mishna and the Talmud. In a rich culture of dispute, rabbinic voices debate the mystical. Shraga gives us a first-hand creative rereading of one of the most mystical rabbinic passages, the famed ‘Four Who Entered the Orchard' shedding light on its secret history and transformation from a forbidding tale of three, to a cautionary tale of four. Join us as we venture into the orchard, discover its pitfalls, promises, presences and pleasures, and whatever you do, don't say ‘water, water.' Rabbi Dr. Shraga Bar-On is the Director of the Kogod Research Center for Contemporary Jewish Thought and the David Hartman Center for Intellectual Excellence, and a lecturer of Talmud and Jewish Thought at Shalem College. At the David Hartman Center, he is responsible for the advanced training of aspiring public intellectuals through the Beit Midrash for Israeli Rabbis, the David Hartman postdoctoral fellowship, and the Maskilot fellowship for women pursuing their doctorate. His research in Jewish philosophy and identity addresses a wide range of eras and topics: Second Temple literature, Mishnaic and Talmudic scholarship, medieval Jewish literature, early Zionism, and contemporary Jewish identity. His books and other works have been published in academic, popular, and educational contexts. Shraga lives in Beit Horon, is married to Vered, and is the father of Peleg, Sinai, and Gefen. Source: https://www.hartman.org.il/person/shraga-bar-on/ 00:00 Excerpt 00:48 Mysticism among the Rabbis 11:50 A Culture of Dispute 26:41 Normal Mysticism – Akiva 30:21 Four Who Entered 44:39 Battling Schools 52:53 Encountering Two Gods 59:45 Relevance Today Join us: https://discord.gg/EQtjK2FWsmhttps://facebook.com/seekersofunityhttps://instagram.com/seekersofunityhttps://www.twitter.com/seekersofuhttps://www.seekersofunity.com Thank you to our beloved Patrons: Frederique, Laurie, Joshua, Spacecowboy, Cliffton, Steve, Billy, Jackie, Andrew, Josh, Glenn, Zv, George, Ivana, Keenan, Gab, John, Victoria, Casey, Joseph, Brad, Benjamin, Arin, jXaviErre, Margo, Gale, Eny, Kim, Michael, Kirk, Ron, Seth, Daniel, Raphael, Daniel, Jason, Sergio, Leila, Wael, Simona, Francis, Etty, Stephen, Arash, William, Michael, Matija, Timony, Vilijami, Stoney, El techo, Stephen, Ross, Ahmed, Alexander, Diceman, Hannah, Julian, Leo, Sim, Sultan, John, Joshua, Igor, Chezi, Jorge, Andrew, Alexandra, Füsun, Lucas, Andrew, Stian, Ivana, Aédàn, Darjeeling, Astarte, Declan, Gregory, Alex, Charlie, Anonymous, Joshua, Arin, Sage, Marcel, Ahawk, Yehuda, Kevin, Evan, Shahin, Al Alami, Dale, Ethan, Gerr, Effy, Noam, Ron, Shtus, Mendel, Jared, Tim, Mystic Experiment, MM, Lenny, Justin, Joshua, Jorge, Wayne, Jason, Caroline, Yaakov, Daniel, Wodenborn, Steve, Collin, Justin, Mariana, Vic, Shaw, Carlos, Nico, Isaac, Frederick, David, Ben, Rodney, Charley, Jonathan, Chelsea, Curly Joe, Adam and Andre. Join them in supporting us: patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seekers paypal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=RKCYGQSMJFDRU

Redeemer Presbyterian Church
Gospel Progress - Audio

Redeemer Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 23:11


At Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, Rev. David Hartman preached God's Word to us from Philippians. David and his wife Lisa have been attending Redeemer for the last few months after moving to Charleston.

Collegedale Church
"Facing your Giants" Pastor David Hartman

Collegedale Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 30:14


Make sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube  For more information: www.collegedalechurch.com/ And https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/collegedale-church/id1441597563?uo=4                                                                                         

Death By DVD
MORNINGSIDE FM : Phantasm II

Death By DVD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 51:23


This weeks episode of Death By DVD isn't a Death By DVD episode at all, It's MORNINGSIDE FM! MORNINGSIDE FM is the premier Phantasm podcast by phans for phans, and we are proud to play Morningside FM's season 2 episode 2 that features Death By DVD's very own host Harry-Scott Sullivan FIND AND FOLLOW MORNINGSIDE FM NOW for more PHANtastic Phantasm content ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

VC Men's Ministry Podcast
What Helps? Mental Health Resources for Men: An Interview with Counselor David Hartman – Part 2

VC Men's Ministry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 33:30


In this episode Counselor David Hartman talks with Stephen about mental health resources that are available for men.

VC Men's Ministry Podcast
Men's Mental Health and Its Impact on Kids: An interview with Counselor David Hartman - Part 1.

VC Men's Ministry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 31:30


In this episode David Hartman tells his personal story of his father's struggle with mental illness and suicide.

The In Between
How getting curious, being present, and having friendships are foundational to A Life Worth Living

The In Between

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 44:22


We're hearing a lot of commencement speeches right now. Highschoolers and young adults are being told to follow their dreams, and some are thinking..."what do I want to do or be? How can I know myself, or choose a vocation? What's next in this phase of life?" We're joined today by our Vineyard Columbus counseling center director, Dr. David Hartman. David brings a breadth of academic and professional experiences to his work. He has masters degrees in sociology and clinical mental health counseling and a doctorate in counselor education as well as training in human-centered design and user experience design. Prior to becoming the director at Vineyard Counseling Center, he worked in social research, academia, and corporate training and development. His areas of curiosity and research interest have to do with identity, career, and life transitions."Dave has been a member of Vineyard Columbus for over 20 years!

Börsenradio to go Marktbericht
Marktbericht, Do., 25.05.23 - DAX erneut leicht im Minus - neuer CEO will Gigaset profitabel machen

Börsenradio to go Marktbericht

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 17:42


Auch am Donnerstag vom Schuldenstreit in den USA nichts Neues. Und auch die Reaktionen sind bekannt. Nochmal ein Minus beim DAX. Mit 0,3 % aber durchaus überschaubar. 15.794 Punkte der Schlusskurs am Donnerstag. Auch die Wallstreet weiter unter Abgabedruck. Anders die Börse am Times Square: Nvidia profitiert vom Hype um KI: satte 25 % geht es aufwärts für die Aktie. Ein gepflegter Short Squeeze ist das. Das zieht den gesamten Techsektor nach oben. Deutschland steckt nach zwei schwachen Quartalen technisch gesehen in der Rezession, der Euro so tief wie zuletzt vor zwei Monaten. 1,0720 zum US-Dollar. Interviews mit Thomas Winkler, CEO in der UBM Development über den perfekten Käuferstreik im Immobilienbusiness. Lasse Mäkele der Strategievorstand von Multitude SE, eine Fintech-Bank aus Helsinki. David Hartman von Vontobel, über den einstigen Börsenliebling Plug Power. Gigaset hat einen neuen CEO. Magnus Ekerot ist ein erfahrener Sanierer und will mit KI und IoT den kriselnden Telefonbauer wieder flott machen. Und wir hören von Andrey Wolfsbein um Börsenfrühstück, wie man mit Guilty Pleasures 12 % Coupon abstauben kann.

Identity/Crisis
David Hartman z''l on Living a Spiritual Life

Identity/Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 30:49


Shalom Hartman Institute Founder Rabbi Prof. David Hartman z”l was a leading thinker among philosophers of contemporary Judaism and an internationally renowned Jewish author. As part of his unique vision to deal with the challenges of Judaism in the modern world, Rabbi Prof. David Hartman founded the Shalom Hartman institute in 1976 in honor of his father. He was a man who is with us no more A thinker, teacher, and lover of mankind Our teacher, our rabbi, and our friend David Hartman left this world on Sunday, 30 Shevat 5773 – February 10, 2013

Be In
#63 Dr. David Hartman: Fine Arts Skin and Laser

Be In

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 57:21


Dr. Hartman is a double board certified Plastic Surgeon. From acting in South America to becoming an Ohio plastic surgeon, Dr. Hartman has been on a crazy journey. Find Fine Arts Skin and Laser on Instagram or their website. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fineartsskinandlaser/Website:  https://fineartsskinandlaser.com/

Ministry Magazine Podcast
Implementing evangelism in the local church — David Hartman

Ministry Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 14:39


A simple 7-step plan for implementing a culture of evangelism in the local church so that members will actively reach their neighbors for Christ.

Conversations
Dr. David Hartman

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 58:30


Pastor, professor, and author of “Winning Ways to Witness,” Dr. David Hartman shares his life's story, his burden for reaching people with the gospel, and ways that sharing one's faith can be simple and effective.

Take Fountain
Take Fountain - David Hartman - Original host of Good Morning America

Take Fountain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 46:58


Bill & Thom interview Television Journalist and original host of Good Morning America, David Hartman

Charter Central Podcast
Episode 24: Examining the Impacts of the Pandemic – A Discussion with Adam Aberman and David Hartman

Charter Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 40:38


On this episode, we talk with Adam Aberman from The Learning Collective and David Hartman from Venn Education. They walk us through their findings and recommendations that are now available in their report, Examining the Impacts, Changes and Innovations Schools Have Experienced During the COVID-19 Pandemic. This report follows their research, including focus groups and surveys with CMU partner schools, to investigate this important topic. We cover a diverse range of areas from accelerated learning to supporting teachers.

Brad and Britt Cast
David Hartman FTW

Brad and Britt Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 46:56


Support Planned Parenthood now Some thoughts on that NC Senate Republican primary, Tom Brady has a job ready for him when he retires from the NFL, Biden and inflation, protesting at Alito's House Donate via PayPal: @bradandbritt Venmo: @BBCast Cash App: $bdub336

The In Between
S3E17: Two PhDs and a couple of Vineyard pastors talk Critical Race Theory, Identity formation, and thinking Christianly...

The In Between

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 56:50


A conversation with Dr. Lathania Butler & Dr. David HartmanDavid presently works in corporate training and development and also serves as an adjunct professor. His background is in the social and behavioral sciences and he has advanced degrees in sociology, counseling, and education. In his academic life he studied religion, race, identity, and philosophy of social science. Now that he's back in the corporate world, he bores his wife, Kara, with his academic musings in the absence of having students to bore.How to be Second, by Nathan Young and David Hartman howtobesecond.comLathania is a public policy expert turned data practitioner. She loves to nerd out on economic ideas and artificial intelligence strategies but is also deeply committed to promoting justice and truth in the world. She has followed Jesus for 18 years on winding paths and to miraculous places, and now regularly meets Him in playtime with her daughter and son who she shares with her husband, Davonte.@lathaniab on Twitter and Instagram.David French, How the Fight Over Critical Race Theory Became a Religious War frenchpress.thedispatch.com/p/how-the-fight-over-critical-race?s=r Cynical Theories, by Pluckrose & Lindsay Christ and Culture, Richard Niebuhr You can find these books and more at:bookstore.vineyardcolumbus.org/reads/recommended/the-in-between-podcast

American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 12: David Hartman

American Achievers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 64:59


Part 2 of 2: David Hartman talks about why he reinvented himself in middle age by becoming the first host of ABC's upstart program GOOD MORNING AMERICA, the philosophy he employed while interviewing presidents, kings, and movie stars, and the most gut-wrenching experience of his broadcasting career.  

American Achievers
Season 1, Episode 11: David Hartman

American Achievers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 53:02


Part 1 of 2: David Hartman talks about the importance of curiosity and experimentation, losing his dream of becoming an Air Force pilot, achieving success as an actor on Broadway and in television shows including NBC's LUCAS TANNER, and the edgy documentary project that began pushing his life in a very different direction.

WarbirdRadio.com
Welcome To History Worth Saving! Season 4 Preview

WarbirdRadio.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 2:25


HISTORY WORTH SAVING - Welcome to Season 4 of the HWS Podcast. Here's the story, and what's in store.Overview: Matt Jolley's “History Worth Saving” tells great American stories. The premise is to introduce Americans to their neighbors, and reveal the incredible things folks are doing across the USA.Background: While living in the Middle East with his family (accompanying his wife on a military assignment) Matt read a Pew Research Study that said, now, more than ever, Americans don't know their neighbors. “History Worth Saving” is his small part to reverse the trend.“We can't be the United States of America if we're not united, and we can't be united if we don't know and appreciate each other.” ~Matt JolleySeason 4 Episodes “Masters of Their Arts”This season focuses on Americans who have mastered their craft, and highlights their journey. Season 4 starts off with someone who's made it and is now looking back, several stories of those with success, one who just received validation, one on the way, and finally, one deciding whether or not to jump.David Hartman - retired journalist living in Durham, North Carolina. During his career David was the first host of “Good Morning America” on ABC. Now he's helping tell the stories of veterans.Dallen Lambson - wildlife artist and landscape painter living in Utah. Dallen has become one of the highest selling wildlife painters in America, and is now featured in Cabalas and Bass Pro Shops nationwide.Helene Bernhard Little - water color artist in Houston. Helene developed her popular style because of a medical condition during childhood, and today it's been popularized by artists around the USA.Craig Tinder - Fortune 500 marketing executive, turned digital painter. Craig left the corporate life to pursue his passion as an artist, and now paints the stories of WWII as his full time job.Ernie LaPointe - Vietnam Veteran, Native American, and survivor of PTSD living in South Dakota. Through his suffering, Ernie rediscovered his Lakota culture and healing methods. In 2021, after a lengthy battle, Ernie proved through DNA testing that he's the great grandson of Sitting Bull, and the last living direct blood relative. Today he's working with anyone who will listen about personal healing.Chris Adams - naturalist living in the Okefenokee Swamp of Georgia. Still in his 20's, Chris has devoted his life to preserving the ways of the pioneers, and redeveloping the abundant natural foods prevalent in the “forgotten frontier” of the Wire Grass Region.Mark Ware - musician who turned down a record deal at 30 to remain a firefighter. After the tragic death of his daughter, Mark is pursuing his music career and gaining traction with a manager in Nashville, and a tour. He's once again faced with the challenge of leaving his stable career, now as a Fire Chief, or living the life of a country music singer-songwriter on the road.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/history-worth-saving/exclusive-content

Shrinks Rap
Journey From Darkness: Becoming David Hartman, M.D. with Dr. James Bramson, PsyD.

Shrinks Rap

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 51:34


This podcast chronicles psychiatrist Dr. David Hartman's “Journey from Darkness.” Dr. Hartman teaches us that, when the mind clears, the eyes can see — and dreams can be fully realized.  In this podcast, Dr. Hartman, with his sharp wit and folksy charm, shares his extraordinary story about becoming the first blind person to graduate from medical school. In the movie that chronicles his life, “Journey from Darkness, ” and in his book “White Coat, White Cane,” the world learned how Dr. Hartman defied the odds through his determination and grit, and the loving support of his parents and community. Dr. Hartman opines that “all of us are handicapped in some way.” And he advises that is up to each of us to discover our handicaps (or obstacles) and not let them thwart our dreams or our potential. Dr. Hartman also discusses his critical and cutting-edge work with opioid addicts and addiction generally. His wife, Cheri, who is an accomplished psychologist and community leader in her own right, is his muse at work and at home. (Or did he say boss?) Theirs is a love story for the ages. This podcast will inspire anyone who wants to overcome great odds to live out their dream. WCMI networking group A networking group for mindfulness-focused clinicians dedicated to learning together & collaborating for more information click here

My Haunted Head
BALLS OF STEEL: An Interview with PHANTASM RAVAGER Director DAVID HARTMAN

My Haunted Head

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 75:30


My Haunted Head turns 40!  For this special 40th episode of My Haunted Head, director David Hartman joins me to talk about his remarkable film PHANTASM RAVAGER.  He also talks a bit about his other collaborations with Don Coscarelli, his love of monster art, the synthwave albums he's released as ZORGON, and his extensive work as an artist, animator and director on series including TRANSFORMERS PRIME, GODZILLA, TRANSFORMERS: ROBOTS IN DISGUISE, TRESE and more! 

WarbirdRadio.com
The HWS Podcast - David Hartman - Episode 34

WarbirdRadio.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 26:29


HISTORY WORTH SAVING - David Hartman came into our homes every morning as the 1st host of ABC's Good Morning America. On this episode of HWS, David welcomes us into his home and talks about what he's doing today.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/history-worth-saving/exclusive-content

Corpse Club
Episode 222: PHANTASM Retrospective Part 5: PHANTASM: RAVAGER (2016)

Corpse Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 97:34


On this episode of Daily Dead's official podcast, Corpse Club co-hosts Bryan Christopher and Scott Drebit complete their retrospective series on the Phantasm movies with a look back at Phantasm: Ravager (2016), directed by David Hartman from a screenplay he co-wrote with Don Coscarelli.    Whether you've seen the entire Phantasm franchise more times than you can remember, or you're experiencing its nightmarish scares for the first time, join Bryan and Scott for this insightful and heartfelt reflection on the fifth and final film in the Phantasm franchise... just be sure to watch out for The Tall Man and his Sentinel Spheres!

THE METAL HAND OF GOD PODCAST
Ep #696: The LOST Episode of Director David Hartman

THE METAL HAND OF GOD PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 58:05


The Metal Hand Of God and the world of insanity…   Hosts: Wayne and the RumGuy  ( THIS EPISODE WAS TRULY LOST )   On this LOST episode the guys talk to the amazing artist, director and so much more Mr David Hartman. On this episode the guys talk about David's incredible resume such as directing Phantasm Ravager and working with Don Coscarelli, working on Bubba Ho-Tep and running a Transformers Prime. He has also worked on Godzilla, Jackie Chan and Starship Troopers cartoons. Also worked with Rob Zombie, Disney and so much more.  He tells stories of his experience with the work and a very cool Angus Scrimm ( the tall man in Phantasm ). We apologize to our incredible guest Mr David Hartman and we look forward to having him back on the show. We recorded this episode in July of 2020. It was lost in the pandemic shuffle and in our hosting site transfer.So as always thank you for all the support and remember to share, follow, like and subscribe…. If you want to know more about Mr Hartman and his his art then go here Sideshow Monkey You want some Metal Hand Of God ( MHOG ) podcast SWAG ?? Then go check out our merch store on Tee Public.... RIGHT HERE -----> MHOG Store  Also dont forget for all your HORROR apparel and merchandise need go to FRIGHT RAGS!! Check out their incredible store at www.Fright-Rags.com  ...  Cover art by Wayne Theme Music by: Patrick Plata  Podcast produced and mixed by:Wayne Check for us on Twitter: @mhogpodcast & Instagram: mhog_podcast Our Twitch channel---> MetalHandOfGaming Our YouTube channel ------> MHOG podcast Check us out on Stitcher, Facebook & iTunes. Our website is www.mhogpodcast.com Gamers can find Wayne and Justin under the tags "Nutso 187"and "The Rum Guy" on x-box live #696 #DavidHartman #DirectorDavidHartman #Phantasm #PhantasmRavager #DonCoscarelli #RobZombie #artistDavidHartman #TransformersPrime #JackieChansCartoon #GodzillaCartoon #StarshipTroopersCartoon #BubbaHo-Tep  #getyourvaccine #wearamask #lifeisfleeting #creator #director #artist #musician   #Metal #howto #makeitonyourown #Booking #shows  #fun  #Netflix #covid-19 #quarantineLife  #BabylonSporsbar #family #bignamedguests #pmstarproductions #merch  #toys #comicbooks #MightyConNOLA  #trading #WEAREBACK #XboxOne #Xbox   #thingstodo   #8yearsandcounting #mookie #life #SoothingSounds  #FunkoPops #popCulture #Music #fuckcancer #supportlocal #metal #metallife  #art #comicbooks  #horrormovies #concerts   #nsfw #comedy #podcast #mhog #funny #humor #metal #family #jokes #success #culture #freedom #videogames #sports #television #beer #animation #music #theFillmoreNOLA #FillmoreNewOrleans #metalhandofgodpodcast 

Making Media Now
Chatting with David Hartman of the MA Production Coalition

Making Media Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 21:59


Joining host Michael Azevedo on episode number 40 of Making Media Now is David Hartman, the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Production Coalition. Michael and David chat about what led to him running the MPC, the mission and offerings of the organization and how they benefit media makers throughout the state and region, and some recent state legislation championed by MPC that will have long lasting benefits for not just people involved in MA production, but the countless vendors and services they work with. Making Media Now is sponsored by Filmmakers Collaborative, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting media makers from across the creative spectrum. From providing fiscal sponsorship to presenting an array of informative and educational programs, FC supports creatives at every step in their journey.   About the host: www.mrazvo.com and https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-azevedo/ Sound Engineer: A.J. Kierstead 

Madlik Podcast – Torah Thoughts on Judaism From a Post-Orthodox Jew

A conversation between Geoffrey Stern and Rabbi Adam Mintz on Clubhouse where we explore the sanctification of powerlessness in Rabbinic Judaism and the internalization of failure. We discuss the tendency of Jews to seek fault in themselves as individuals and as a people as part of a harmful pattern that gave rise to anti-Semitism. Source Sheet: www.sefaria.org/sheets/335498 Transcript: Geoffrey Stern  What are you going to be talking to your congregation about? Either on Shabbat or Tisha B'av or both?   Adam Mintz  I'm going to give them a sermon that was written by Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch in 1855. And in 1855, Samson Raphael Hirsch, in Germany, the Orthodox Rabbi in Germany, talked about a preacher who 20 years earlier, you know, a rabbi Reform rabbi, who had ordered his congregation on Tisha B'av night to wear their finest, most beautiful clothing, and to come in to celebrate a Tisha B'av night in the synagogue, because he believed that mourning was over. There's no place for self evaluation and for mourning and for thinking about the past, it was a time of emancipation of hope. Hirsch's entire sermon was why that was wrong. That it's exactly when you're doing well, that you need to be humbled, and you need to fast addition.   Geoffrey Stern  So that really ties into some of the things that I'm going to be discussing. So we're perfect. That's perfect. I remember one summer I was at Camp Torah Vadaas for Tisha B'av  and my dad came up with a friend to visit me. And we were sitting on the floor with ashes on our forehead. Yeah. And he you know, it from his perspective, it was probably very similar to when Franz Rosensweig walked into a shul for Kol Nidrei, you know, it was so dramatic. He always used to talk about it. And clearly, it is very dramatic. You would think, walking into a typical traditional synagogue on Tisha B'av that something terrible happened last week, not 1,900 years ago.   Adam Mintz  That's right. Not not 2000 years ago.   Geoffrey Stern  And I think the night that my dad came, it was thundering and lightning That's a good segway to say welcome to Madlik. And we are disruptive Torah every week at four o'clock Eastern. And we are recording, and therefore this recording will go on to the Madlik podcast, which typically gets published on Sunday, and becomes part of the record. So welcome, all of you. And that's not to inhibit any discussion. It just means that what you say will go down into posterity. So we normally talk about the portion of the week that is read in synagogues on a particular week of Shabbat. And this week, we have the beginning of the book of Deuteronomy Devarim, which has begun in the cycle. And we also have on Sunday, Tisha B'av. So I had wanted to talk about Tisha B'av, it's something that I've been given a lot of thought about for the last few years. But as I was also studying the book of Deuteronomy, the very first verse and the very first comment by the traditional classical sources,  formed an amazing introduction to what I want to talk about. So you should know whether you higher biblical critic, or you're a classical scholar of Judaism, somehow or other  the book of Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Torah, but somehow it's different. It has a different voice. It has a different perspective. The higher biblical critics think that it might have been even written at the time of Ezra during the Babylonian exile, and that'll become relevant later. But whether you believe that or not, it has a different function and a different purpose. And it recaps many of the things that were said in the prior four books of Moses. So in this sifrei Devarim, it says, "These are the words which Moses spoke", and it asks the obvious question, well, Moses has been speaking for the last four books. So what do you mean to say "these are the words that Moses spoke", and it says that we are there taught "Sheharay divrei Tochachot" that the words in the book of Deuteronomy are words of rebuke. So even this classical source is questioning the purpose, the function, the intention of The Book of Deuteronomy, and it's positing that the purpose of it is to rebuke, to check, to take castigate or forwarn the Jewish people. And then in Devarim Rabbah, which is also a very old classical commentary, it adds to that. And it says, In the name of Rav Acha the son of Rabbi Hanninah If you're going to rebuke the children of Israel, why have Moses do it? Why have a friendly do it? Why wouldn't you have Bilam rebuke? The children of Israel, enemies are much better at criticism. And it answers that it's was decided that because Moses loves them, he said, rebuke them, rather than to have the rebuke of our adversaries, if we're going to be held in check and account, let those who love us do it. So before we segway into that the commemoration of the destruction of the temple on Tisha B'av, that contains many texts of rebuke, I just want to open it up to conversation rabbi, in terms of the purpose of Devorim, the insight that I bought from these classical sources. Where do you stand   Adam Mintz  it was really dramatic. First of all, Shabbat Shalom, and it's exciting. We're beginning the fifth book of the Torah. That's always exciting. And Devarim has been a problem, literally, since the beginning of time, exactly what is the role of Devarim, and that midrash that you quoted that classical source that you quoted, which tells us that Devarim is different  because it's rebuke, because it's Tochacha is really a very interesting idea. Because that really talks about I think, Geoffrey, what is the role of Moshe? Is Moshe, a defender of the people, or is Moshe a rebuker are of the people? And then let me just raise that a step, maybe being a rebuker is also part of being a defender. Maybe if I want to defend you, sometimes I have to be willing to rebuke you. So maybe that's really the tension here in Devarim. And that's what exactly is Moshe's role. At the end of his life. This is the last 30 days of his life. At the end of his life, what is his job, rebuker? Or defender? Or and/or, rebukr? are rebuker/defender, really two sides of the same coin?   Geoffrey Stern  I think that's a great question. And obviously, we feel like we've been living with Moses. So many of the previous podcasts where he was totally surprised, totally undermined by the people that he really carried out of Egypt. There's a real dialectic here between the leader and the flock, so to speak. And so I do think that's a great question. I wanted to give an example of what one would mean by rebuke, or at least the way I take it, from something that everyone who is at all familiar with the prayer book would be aware, the iconic Sh'ma prayer begins with the call to faith, Sh'ma Yisrael. And then the first paragraph that we say, is all about you should Love the Lord your God, with all your heart and with all your soul. And by the way, that comes from Deuteronomy. But then the second paragraph that we say, starts out in the same way that you should do it with all your heart and soul. But then in Deuteronomy 11: 16, it says, "Take care not to be lured away to serve other gods and bow to them, for the Lord's anger will flare up against you, and He will shut up the skies so that there will be no rain and the ground will not yield its produce, and you will soon perish from the good land that the Lord is assigning to you." And I think as I was trying to understand because I never thought of Devarim, of Deuteronomy, as necessarily full of rebuke. It's not simply rebuke, but it gives a sense of the tenuous nature of the Israelites, the Jewish people on this land, the really conditional nature of it, and that if you misbehave and if you don't follow the rules, and if you don't love your neighbor and take care of the the widow and all that you will be shucked out, you will be put into exile. And that to me again is a perfect segway into a commemoration of the destruction of the Temple, but it really was the destruction of the first and the second Commonwealth. It's where we lost our political independence. And sure enough, that is I think, and I'd love to hear what what you feel about it, Rabbi, that is the biggest leverage. That's the biggest stick that Moses and Moses as the spokesman of God is waving .... I'm taking you into the promised land, I might not be able to come with you. But be aware that if you do not fulfill your side of the bargain, you will be kicked out.   Adam Mintz  I would agree with you. It's interesting, that exile is the classical punishment. And obviously, that's true. And I think you see, that's true, because what strikes me most about Tisha B'av, of all the traditions that we have, is the fact that according to tradition, both the first and the second Temples were both destroyed on the ninth day of aV, let's be honest, what is the chance of that? What is the chance that both temples are going to be destroyed oN exactly the same day? And I think the idea is that the date is not what's so important. It's the idea of emphasizing the fact that exile is the ultimate punishment, that whenever bad things happen, whenever you you don't behave properly, that you're going to get be exiled. There's a wonderful midrash that says that the reason that the temple was destroyed on Tisha B'av is because when the spies came back from their trip to Israel, and they gave a bad report, it says that the Jewish people cried that night. And  it says thatVaivku..  they cried and the rabbi's say about that, that you cried Bechiya shel Hiunam.. you cried an unnecessary cry. Because there was no reason for you to cry You should have trusted in God.   I'm going to establish a reason for you to cry. That's such a powerful idea. You cried for no reason, you cried that you're going to have to enter the land. And therefore as a punishment, you now are gonna have to be in exile. That's the punishment, exile is always the punishment.   Geoffrey Stern  So I'd like to pick up on what you said about somehow the confluence of bad things on Tisha B'av, the First Temple and the Second Temple. And we can  we can say, okay, it was a coincidence. But at the end of the day, more and more things started to happen, a bad for the Jewish people in Tisha B'av. And in a sense, it wasn't so much self fulfilling prophecy. It is that word got out that this was the day of calamity. So if your Yemach Shemam... the Nazis wanted to beat the Jews, or there was a pogrom in the works, it was more likely than not that if it was around Tisha B'av, they would attack them on Tisha B'av.  In the nomenclature in the vernacular in Israel today. If you meet somebody and they have a long face in Hebrew, you don't say "What's with the long face"? You say what's with Tisha B'av face? The  newly elected President of Israel, Isaac or boogie Herzog coined a phrase, he was being critical of Netaniyahu, a number of years ago, and he was criticizing him for trying to scare and frighten the Jewish people and running a politics of fear in fright. And he called it the Tisha B'av syndrome. So even Jews and non Jews who do not observe Tisha B'av, they understand what a Tisha B'av face is, they understand the inport that it has for the Jewish people. So it's almost grown beyond the particular day. But you are right, it's focused, and it's focused particularly on one type of calamity. And that is the Jewish people losing autonomy, losing political autonomy and any control over their their well being and decisions that affect their life.   Adam Mintz  And I think that's a very powerful point. Really, really powerful. The idea of exile. We don't think Geoffrey today about exile much. When you think about a punishment to a country, you talk about losing your autonomy. You know, you think about a country that doesn't do well, they're not going to be exiled. France is not going to be exiled from France, the UK is not going to be exiled from the UK, New Yorkers are not going to be exiled from New York. It's actually an idea that had its moment. I don't think exile is something that speaks to people the same way anymore. And that's why I think and this is an interesting question, that when we talk about Tisha B'av now, we kind of are using a language that is not so familiar to people, and therefore we try to talk about Tisha B'av, in a language that people will understand, even though exile is not something we really understand anymore.   Geoffrey Stern  So so I'm going to say something rather radical, even for Madlik disruptive Torah. And it's really going to be the premise of the rest of our discussion today. And that is that, you know, we Jews, lovers of Israel today, are always asking the question, why when you criticize the Jews, or when you criticize Israel? Do you question its right to exist? Why can you criticize us like anybody else? There are plenty of progressives, who are critical of the way the US operates in Afghanistan, or how it treats minorities in this country. Never do they say, "and therefore you have no way to live there". Why is it always Israel that we question the right to exist. And what I want to say that is slightly radical is here, and I want to pick up on what you were saying a second ago, Rabbi, here, the lever that we introduce to the world is if we are bad, we become stateless. And we introduced this concept that we are unique, and that our connection with the land and our political autonomy is tenuous and contingent. And I think that we always throw up our hands, us lovers of Israel, and they go, why are they treating us differently? And what I would like to kind of explore for the rest is so many of the tropes of anti semitism, actually are the flip side of the arguments that we are seeing in our own tradition. And I'm starting with this argument that if you Jews are bad, you're going to be kicked out of your land.   Adam Mintz  Right. Okay. And do you think that that resonates with people today?   Geoffrey Stern  So so I think for me to make that argument, I've got to drill down and continue, because I do agree with you that it's fairly sophisticated to say, Oh, yeah, most people living on this planet know about the second paragraph of Sh'ma, where it says, if you don't behave, we're going to kick you out of the country. So let's delve into this a little bit deeper. My guess would be that if I asked the typical knowledgeable Jew, about why the temple was destroyed, specifically the Second Temple, they might tell me a story about two guys named Kamtza. They might go into the Talmud, and look for all of the reasons that different rabbis have given through the ages for why we lost the the Temple and the land. And I can assure you that not one of the answers given by those rabbis, is authentic or practical, because I believe the reason that the Temple was destroyed is because we got in the way of the Roman Empire. That's the long and the short of it. It wasn't about me. It wasn't about you. It was about the fact that Israel is somehow between Babylonia and Rome, and in the First Temple we got in the way of the Babylonian Empire, and in the second we got in front of Rome. The rest of my argument is going to be that we were very successful in teaching the world the perspective that we Jews have, that does relate our condition to our moral and religious adherence. And that everybody who was a follower of Christianity and a follower of Islam is aware?   Adam Mintz  Good. So there is an awareness of this kind of punishment, and it's a religious awareness of this kind of punishment. It's not political. It's religious.   Geoffrey Stern  Yes, yes,   Adam Mintz  That's an important distinction. I think   Geoffrey Stern  So there's two books and two thinkers that I want to really rely on, and one is Ruth Weiss, Professor, I believe at Harvard, who wrote a book called Jews and Power, and the other is Yitz Greenberg. But let's start with Ruth Weiss. The premise of her book is exactly the question that I just asked, which is, how did this happen? How did this become so persuasive? And she starts with Josephus Flavius now Josephus Flavius was a Jew, who moved over to the Roman side. And he asks, Why was the Tmple destroyed? And he gives a bunch of reasons. And one of those reasons even refers to "what caused the Romans to purify the temple". Now I get it. He was on the payroll of the Romans. He was a Roman historian. But he he lists again, just as the rabbi's of the Talmud do, a bunch of assassinations that were incurred by sectarian fighting. He talks about all of the corruption that was there. And Josiphus was translated into every language of the civilized world. He and the rabbi's were literally on the same page, in terms of ...  and this is a quote, "when the Romans came to purify thee from the internal pollution". And if you understand what the ramifications of that is, that not only the rabbi's and not only the Roman historians, but ultimately the the Jews themselves promulgated this concept that if bad things happen to the Jews, it's because we sinned. I think you can begin to see that, in fact, yes, every one of..... I wouldn't even call it the Abrahamic religions, I would call it the successionist religions, the religions that believe that they replaced the Jews. And that really did feed into their narrative that they replaced the Jews because the Jews had sinned. And proof evidence, number one is look at the Jews, take a look at that ghetto, take a look at these people who can't farm the land, (because we won't permit them to do it.) So I do believe there is a direct connection between our perception of what brought on the the trauma of Tisha B'av and the world's perception.   Adam Mintz  I think that's a really, that's a powerful idea. I wonder...  you talk about the succesionist religions, do the other religions focus on exile the same way? The Muslims have the idea of exile.   Geoffrey Stern  I'd love it if we have a historian and a comparative, either religion or archaeologist or a sociologist here. I think that getting back to the way I began the discussion with the rabbi's of the Midrash saying, if the book of Devarim is about rebuke, why not get the enemies of the Jews to mouth that rebuke? I think the knee jerk reaction is that civilizations are criticized by their enemies, and they are not at least (and now I'll get into washing one's laundry in public), certainly not publicly are they criticized in the ancient world in the medieval world in the world of the Middle Ages.  We can talk about modern times later. But no, I don't think that number one. Other religious cultures are so so self critical. And to answer your question, I don't believe especially because Christianity and maybe Islam too were not as rooted in a particular locality or location. But certainly even if one gets away from the location, it's really, the destruction of the Temple was more than just exile from a particular piece of land. It was the end of the Temple culture. It was, for a large degree, the end of a language. I mean, I believe that Rome even changed the name from Judea to Palestinia just to literally make Israel Jew-free.   Adam Mintz  know or have an idea. I always say it that way, the end of an idea, Jewish autonomy, as reflected in the temple was a religious idea. We have been working for the past 2000 years to restore that idea, the prayer service, but we call davening is an attempt to restore what we lost on that day, in the year 70, when there was no longer a Temple, how do you get back to that idea of connecting to place and to God, without something. And that's what the prayer service did. Instead of sacrifices. We had a prayer service, we had this idea of three times a day, we had this idea of synagogue, you know, synagogues a new ideas, synagogue really only came about after the destruction of the Temple. Because when there was a Temple, you weren't allowed to have synagogues, because the synagogue was the Temple. But once there was no more Temple than all of a sudden they created synagogues. So we've been trying to restore that idea. Now, I think Geoffrey been interesting conversation, maybe for another time and to say, did we do a good job, because I would make the argument, we've done an amazing job, we actually have replaced that idea that it's not the same as having a Temple. But we have done very well in terms of unifying the Jewish people. And I think Tisha B'av is an example of that. The fact that Jews around the world know that it's Tisha B'av whether they fast or they don't fast, but they know that it's Tisha B'av , they know that it's Rosh Hashanna, they know that it's Yom Kippur means the idea is maintained.   Geoffrey Stern  So I think that you you make a compelling argument for the fact that the rabbinical response, actually, was greatly beneficial. And the proof is in the pudding, we survived for 2,000 years of exile. Again, as long as we're talking about what makes the experience of the Jewish people unique, you can't say that about a lot of cultures or religions. So I would like to segway and use your question to segway a little bit away from Ruth Weiss and into Yitz Greenberg. Ruth Weiss is actually a conservative thinker and she is very into realpolitik, and as her book progresses, and I really think anyone who's interested in the subject, should read it. She's very critical. She writes at the beginning of her book, that her book is "against the tendency of Jews to seek fault in themselves as part of a harmful pattern, I hope to expose". So the whole purpose of her book, and she will look at a statement that you just made now, which is "Well, we survived didn't we?" She would critique that as the pacifism that we survived for 2,000 years bending over like Fiddler on the Roof, saying this too,will pass is what kept us in exile so long, but I want to go to a religious thinker. And Yitz Greenberg believes that if there were two epochs of Judaism before the Holocaust, meaning when we were in the land, then after we were expelled, that literally turned Judaism on a dime. I think that one of the things that you were just saying a second ago, is that the paradigm shift that Judaism went through, after the Temple was destroyed, was just just unheard of in the history of religion and of society. They the rabbi's literally changed the face of Judaism, and yet Greenberg believes that the Holocaust is a similar episode. It is the Third Epoch of in Judaism. And he argues that those who say that we all you know, It's it's bad, but look at all the other bad things that have happened to us. He points to instances such as the Spanish Inquisition that created the Kabbalah. He focuses on the Shabtai Tzi and the false messiah, as something that that totally created the Hasidic movement and all that. So we do have to react. And we do have to change Judaism. But in his case, the Holocaust is on a different level. And what he argues is that after the Holocaust, we can no longer follow.....and here he's in agreement with, with Ruth Weiss. And he's also in agreement with you the type of Judaism that enabled us to survive, to get through it, to persevere, under great odds no longer worked. He argues that without the State of Israel, there would probably have been another two Holocausts since 1945. His famous phrase is that "power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely, and powerlessness is worse than all". And he makes a very compelling argument, that now we have to stop blaming ourselves, we have to take responsibility for our future that the God of maybe exile was the God who is hidden. The God after the Holocaust is a God who says you have the keys, you control your own fate. It's all up to you. So it's almost a religious push for the secular to take over the role of that. And again, you should read his work as well. But it's a fascinating turn. And it segways into what you will be talking about tomorrow, Rabbi, in terms of when do we celebrate Tisha B'Av? So before we talk about celebrating Tishas B'av? What are your feelings about Yitz Greenberg's approach? Do you feel that the Holocaust changes everything?   Adam Mintz  I think the Holocaust changed everything. I think the question we have to ask is and I think that's a question that is really the next chapter in Yitz Greenberg's book is what's the therefore? So the Holocaust changed everything. The State of Israel changed everything. What are we supposed to do about it? I'll tell you a little story. in the service on Tisha B'Av, in the afternoon service, the Mincha service, there's a paragraph that we recite on Tisha B;Av, it's the only time we say it the whole year long mincha on Tisha B'Av. It's called "Nachem". And it says God should console us. And in Nachem, we talk about a Jerusalem that is destroyed. And many of the rabbis in Israel, Yitz Greenberg included, he changes the entire language of this paragraph. This paragraph talks about "and the city that is in sorrow, laid waste, scorned and desolate, that grieves for the loss of its children that is laid waste of its dwellings robbed of its glory, desolate without inhabitants." I don't know Geoffrey the last time you were at the Waldorf in Jerusalem, but that is not a description of the Waldorf in Jerusalem. And these rabbis have taken out that paragraph. And they basically said that that's just not true anymore, that the Holocaust changed everything. But we have to realize  that the traditions, the way that traditionally Tisha B'Av has been looked at is just not true anymore. And we have to be willing to recognize that. I'll just tell you one more story. Rabbi David Hartman ... the famous David Hartman, before he moved to Israel was a rabbi in Montreal in 1967. It was a Six Day War.... Israel reconquered Jerusalem in June. That Tisha B'Av, the tradition is that David Hartman in the afternoon of Tisha B'Av took his family on a picnic because he said we can't fast the whole day. Tisha B'Av is just not the way Tisha B'Av used to be anymore. We can't have Jerusalem and still observe Tisha B'Av the same way. I think those ideas are very powerful ideas.   Geoffrey Stern  So Rabbi as usual, you created a greast segway for me to to finish up. But I think what everybody is kind of echoing is that even the rabbi's of the Talmud understood.. in Taanit they say whoever mourns for Jerusalem will merit to see her future glory. In the Tractate of Rosh hassanah it says that when there will be peace, that all of the fast days that are associated with the destruction of the Temple will be feast days that you won't be able to have a funeral on, you won't be able to do anything related to mourning, which seems kind of strange until you couch it slightly differently. Whereas on Tisha B'Av we mourn our powerlessness. On a Tisha B'Av that is commemorated after we have our own State. And after we have power without putting any silver coating on power, power is a responsibility. But we can celebrate our power as we mourned our powerlessness. And I think that's why we do have to start considering segwaying from a Tisha B'Av of mourning, where we mourn our powerlessness to a Tisha B'Av of celebration, where we celebrate respectfully, our ability to control our own destiny, and to take the future into our own hands.   Adam Mintz   Thank you, I think that's beautiful. Shabbat shalom everybody. Have an easy and a meaningful fast, and we look forward Geoffrey to many years of celebrating Tisha B'Av in a smart and productive way, the way Yitz Greenberg talks about it.   Geoffrey Stern   Amen, Shabbat Shalom to you all.   Adam Mintz  Shabbat Shalom, everybody, bye bye.

Death By DVD
Get In The Cuda : Death By DVD's exploration of Phantasm V : RAVAGER

Death By DVD

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 55:32


All balls must drop... Phantasm month comes to an end with our exploration of Phantasm V : RAVAGER. The final entry to the series, and a unique one at that; as this entry isn't directed by our trusted hero Don Coscarelli, but a new warrior in the battle against the Tallman, David Hartman. Jump in the 'Cuda with Hank The Worlds Greatest and I.Alexander Nash as we take our last ride against the Tallman on this all new episode that will make you ask yourself, was it all a dream? THIS EPISODE AND EVERY OTHER IS AVAILABLE TO STREAM & DOWNLOAD DIRECTLY @ https://deathbydvd.com/ be sure to join our mailing list for updates on every new episode! The DEATH BY DVD PHAN REMIX by LINUS FITNESS-CENTRE

Ministry Magazine Podcast
Charging your spiritual device: The power of biblical journaling — David Hartman

Ministry Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 10:24


In serving others, we can often neglect ourselves. Listen in to learn how you can use biblical journalling to maintain an ever closer relationship with Christ.

MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE
#43 Phantasm V Ravager

MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 54:58


Joey Gabe and Chris talk.. Phantasm: Ravager (sometimes stylised as Phantasm: RaVager, and also known as Phantasm V: Ravager)  a 2016 American science fantasy action horror film, and the fifth and final installment in the Phantasm series. It marks the only film in the series not directed by Don Coscarelli, although he acts as producer and co-writer. It is directed by David Hartman and stars A. Michael Baldwin, Reggie Bannister, and Angus Scrimm in his final appearance as the Tall Man.

TravelPulse Podcast
Should There Be a Vaccine Passport for Travel?

TravelPulse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 28:54


This week, host Eric Bowman is joined by David Hartman, luxury travel advisor with Fantastic Endeavors. In addition to recapping what's trending in the world of travel, the two dive deep into the debate around vaccine passports for travel.  Follow TravelPulse across social media (@TravelPulse) and reach out to the podcast by emailing us at podcast@travelpulse.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Börsenradio to go Marktbericht
Marktbericht Fr. 26.03.2021 - Der Optimismus ist zurückgekehrt an die Börse - DAX wieder über 14.700 Punkten

Börsenradio to go Marktbericht

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 24:58


In Summe ist der DAX auf Wochensicht kaum vorangekommen. Aber nach dem Corona Hickhack mit letztlich abgesagtem Osterlockdown, Sorgen um eine Dritte Welle, oder Impfpflicht für Reiserückkehrer, ist das ein deutliches Zeichen von Optimismus, wenn der DAX sogar schon wieder in Richtung Allzeithoch schielt. ( DAX +0,9 % 14.749, MDAX +0,9 % bei 31.595, ATX +1,4 % 3.145) Kurz: Der Optimismus ist zurück auf dem Parkett. Selbst der ifo-Geschäftsklimaindex ist überraschend deutlich angestiegen auf 96,6 Punkte. Gute Laune auch in den USA. Auch dort setzen Anleger auf eine breit angelegte Konjunkturerholung. Einzig der Ölpreis könnte sich als Spaßbremse entpuppen. Der Suezkanal ist immer noch blockiert. Öl nochmal 4 % teurer. Sie hören Auszüge aus unseren Interviews mit: Derivatehändler Atakan Sahin von ICF, Ulrich Leuchtmann von der Commerzbank zum teuren US-Dollar, der CEO von Windeln.de Matthias Peuckert, dessen CFO überraschend das Unternehmen verlassen hat, David Hartman von Vontobel, mit überraschenden Informationen von den US Airlines, Rolf Ehlhardt, der Anlegern dringend rät, in Gold zu investieren, Thomas Timmerman von TimmInvest und der Mallorca Effekt, sowie Wolfgang Trier CEO von Softing und Volker Hues CFO von Jungheinrich

In the Limelight with Clarissa Burt

Entrepreneur Talk: Today's episode of In the Limelight presents Dr. David Hartman. He is a otolaryngology specialists, neck surgeon, and on the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. His fathers terminal battle with cancer sparked ambition to pursue his medical career further. Today Clarissa will be discussing his career and aspects of the medical field. Clarissa Burt is an award-winning international media personality/producer/director, writer, author, and public speaker and supermodel.  With hundreds of television and film credits to her name, this Who's Who of International and American Women brings over 30 years of entertainment industry experience in both International and American markets.   Her Brainchild, In the Limelight multi-media platform, is an online portal consisting of video/podcast/digital magazine providing educative, entertaining and empowering content showcasing the savvy entrepreneur. Her engaging interviews bring to the forefront their trials, tribulations, victories, and triumphs.  Clarissa's fun, light and witty style makes for great conversation and is thoroughly enjoyed by her listeners. Ms. Burt's extensive international social work garnered her two private audiences with Pope John Paul II.   As a women's advocate and a leader of social change for a new standard of living, Clarissa was instrumental as Ambassador to the United States for the Walking Africa campaign that awarded African Women the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011.  Clarissa is the first American to present at the Kremlin.  She was recently awarded the Woman of Excellence award by the Women's Economic Forum.   LET'S CONNECT!   Clarissa Burt: www.inthelimelightmedia.com Facebook http://www.facebook.com/ClarissaBurtOfficial LinkedIn http://linkedin.com/in/clarissaburt Twitter https://www.twitter.com/clarissaburt Pinterest http://pinterest.com/clarissaburt Instagram http://instagram.com/clarissaburt Tumblr http://clarissaburt.tumblr.com Website https://www.inthelimelightmedia.com Contact email: Clarissa@ClarissaBurt.com Core Editorial Themes:  Entrepreneurship, Beauty, Fashion, Health, Lifestyle, Finance, Relationships, Money, Wealth, Business, News, Celebrity, Entertainment, Leadership, Charity, Events, News   Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Purple Planet Music. “Celebration”. Purple-Planet. 2019. Purple Planet Music. “Teamwork”. Purple-Planet. 2019. Purple Planet Music. “Time of Your Life”. Purple-Planet. 2019. Purple Planet Music. “Victory”. Purple-Planet. 2019.   Tags: In the Limelight, In the Limelight Media, Clarissa Burt, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurs, Entrepreneur Life, Entrepreneurial Women, Business, Lifestyle, Personal Development, Motivational Speaker   Add guest tags here   Social Hashtags:   #ClarissaBurt #InThe LimeLight #IntheLimelightMedia #InTheLimelightTV #Business #Solopreneur #Solopreneurs #Entrepreneur #Entrepreneurs #Entrepreneurship #EntrepreneurshipAdvice #EntrepreneurTip #EntrepreneurMotivation #EntrepreneursDontSleep #EntrepreneurialMen #EntrepreneurialWomen #Entrepreneurialism #EntreprenuerSuccess #EntrepreneurInspiration #EntrepreneurJourney #EntrepreneurMind #EntrepreneurMinds #entrepreneurmindset #entrepreneurmindmap #Entrepreneur101 #EntrepreneurGoals #EntrepreneurSpirit #EntrepreneurQuotes #EntrepreneurLife #EntrepreneurLifeStyle #EntrepreneurStyle #EntrepreneurWoman #host #guest #interview #interviews #podcast #talkradio #onlineradio #internetradio #producer #media #mediaoutlet #broadcast #broadcasters #broadcasting #livebroadcast #talk #talkradio #digitalmagazine #digitalmagazine #magazine #clarissaburt #inthelimelightmagazine   *Some links above may be affiliate links. This means I may receive a commission through purchases. It does not affect you as a consumer.    

Frank Morano
Paul Eno Interview

Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 21:25


PAUL F. ENO has been called "the most intelligent voice in paranormal research today" and "one of the most visionary philosophers of our time." Paul was one of the first paranormal investigators of the early 1970s, beginning while he was studying for the priesthood. His early mentors included parapsychology pioneer Dr. Louisa Rhine, Fr. John J. Nicola SJ (technical advisor for the film The Exorcist), and legendary, first-generation ghost hunters Ed & Lorraine Warren. Today, Paul is an internationally known broadcaster, an award-winning New England journalist, a graduate of two seminaries, the author of eight books (three Amazon bestsellers), and holds a rare Ph.B in philosophy. He is also a prominent Rhode Island historian, and co-author, with Channel 12 (Providence) newsman Glenn Laxton, of the book "Rhode Island: A Genial History," now used in several of the state's high schools. Along with actor David Hartman, Paul represented Rhode Island in the History Channel's "The States" series in 2007. Much in demand as a talk-show guest around North America, Paul has appeared multiple times on "Coast to Coast A.M." with Art Bell, George Noory and George Knapp; "Midnight in the Desert" with Heather Wade, and many others. He has presented his interactive programs on the paranormal all over America and in Europe. In 2005, Paul teamed up with his then-13 year-old son, Ben, to investigate cases, starting with the "Litchfield County Flap Area" and the "Haunted Policeman of Vermont." In 2008, the father-son "partners in the paranormal" launched the radio show "Behind the Paranormal with Paul & Ben Eno" on Achieve Radio in Phoenix. When CBS Radio picked up the show in Boston, Detroit, Pittsburgh and Seattle from 2009-2014, Ben became the youngest syndicated broadcaster in America. Today "Behind the Paranormal" is still on the air, broadcasting weekly from WOON 1240 AM in the Providence/Boston corridor and streaming live. The show has an estimated global audience of 3 million. Paul's unusually long experience in the field, his hair-raising adventures with famous hauntings (now including cryptid and UFO research) along with his utterly unique, riveting theories about the paranormal and its meaning for our understanding of the world and ourselves, draw capacity crowds wherever he speaks. Now with Ben at his side as a fellow adventurer, co-host and co-author, audiences love the father-son dynamic, their wit, compassion, message of deathless hope, and the accounts of families they have helped and amazing experiences…

Doomsday at the Movies
Doomsday at the Movies 0017 - Phantasm V: Ravager (2016)

Doomsday at the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 50:40


Amber & Ryan close out the series with David Hartman's Phantasm V: Ravager. They discuss the film's commentary on aging and love, its strange biblical parallels, and how exactly you go about sticking a silver ball onto a horse's head.

The In Between
S1E35 Good News: Sharing The Good News In Good Ways / An interview with Brooke Christensen

The In Between

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 38:32


Brooke grew up in both Morocco where she was raised as a missionary kid and California where she was introduced to the Vineyard in Anaheim, before moving to Columbus. In 2008 she moved to Amsterdam with Julia and Eric and a small team from Vineyard Columbus where she helped to plant Vineyard Amsterdam. After pastoring in Amsterdam for nearly 11 years, she returned to the US last year. She recently earned her Masters in Religion in Middle East and North African studies from the Institute of Middle East Studies in Beirut, Lebanon. Her thesis was focused on Muslim-Christian dialogue. You can hear more from Brooke on the podcast “More Than This” that she co-hosts with David Hartman."

Devocionales Cristianos para Jóvenes
2020-10-30 | Jóvenes | PERSIGUE TUS SUEÑOS - DAVID HARTMAN

Devocionales Cristianos para Jóvenes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 5:07


Devocional Cristiano para Jóvenes - PERSIGUE TUS SUEÑOS Fecha: 30-10-2020 Título: DAVID HARTMAN Autor: Dorothy E. Watts Locución: Ale Marín

So what do we have?
Episode 6: How did the Supreme Court become so important?

So what do we have?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 33:06


The news of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death brought every American to mourning last week - for just a moment. Since then, the race to replace her has shot to the top of all the headlines. The legacy of the Notorious RBG notwithstanding, what makes the Supreme Court so important exactly that it spurs such a ruthless sense of competition among the two major parties?Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @lathaniab and @stephkrider Edited by David Hartman and Black Bear Media

Breaking Walls
BW - EP107: Back to School with The Nelsons (1933-1954)

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 188:58


In Breaking Walls episode 107, we go back to school with the Nelson family and find out why David and Ricky joined the program, and how it affected the entertainment industry forever. —————————— Highlights: • Oswald George Nelson—Boy from New Jersey • The Ukulele Craze and the Boy scout Jamboree • Ozzie Starts a Band • Splitting Time Between Football and Music • Cleaning Up Around Town • On the Banks of the Old Raritan • Law School and WMCA • Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra Gets on Radio • Ozzie Meet Harriet • Harriet Hilliard—One Heck of a Talent • Harriet Joins the Band • Joe Penner and Robert Ripley • Getting Married—Harriet Becomes a Film Star • Touring—David and Eric Are Born • Red Skelton • The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet is Born • Changing Networks in 1948 • Jack Benny Jumps to CBS—David and Ricky Join the Show • Finding Their Groove as a Family • ABC and a Ten-Year Contract • Here Come The Nelsons to Television • Looking Ahead to Halloween —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers —————————— The reading material used in today’s episode was: • On the Air — By John Dunning • Ozzie — By Ozzie Nelson • Network Radio Ratings, 1932-53 — By Jim Ramsburg • Before Television — By Glenhall Taylor • As well as articles from the archives of Broadcasting Magazine, Sponsor Magazine, Radio Daily, and Radio Mirror. —————————— On the interview front: • Ozzie Nelson spoke with: Johnny Carson, Chuck Cecil, and James Day • Ricky Nelson spoke with Johnny Carson and David Hartman • David Nelson spoke with David Hartman, and KRLA • Jack Wagner and Johnny Hayes were also with KRLA • While Harriet Nelson spoke with David Hartman and Chuck Schaden • Chuck Schaden also interviewed Jack Benny, Lurene Tuttle and Janet Waldo Hear these chats and others from Chuck’s forty-year career at SpeakingOfRadio.com —————————— Selected music featured in today’s episode was: • Theme from A Summer Place — By The Ventures • Colorado Trail — From Stephen Ives’ The West • On The Banks of the Old Raritan — By The Rutgers Alma Mater Choir • Auld Lang Syne — By the Manhattan Strings • Dream a Little Dream of Me and Jersey Bounce — By Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra • Get Thee Behind Me Satan — By Harriet Hilliard Nelson • I Will Follow You — By Ricky Nelson • The Haunted House Boogie — By Jack Rivers and Happy Wilson —————————— Subscribe to Burning Gotham—the new audio drama set in 1835 New York City. It’s available everywhere you get your podcasts and at BurningGotham.com. —————————— Special thanks to: The Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society https://www.ghoulishdelights.com/series/themorls/ Twelve Chimes, It’s Midnight https://www.twelvechimesradio.com/ The Fireside Mystery Theatre https://www.firesidemysterytheatre.com/ —————————— A special thank you to Ted Davenport and Jerry Haendiges: two radio show collectors who helped supply material for this episode. They’re who the large retailers go to. Ted’s got a Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/otrteddavenport/ For Jerry, please visit http://otrsite.com/ I’d also like to thank Walden Hughes and John and Larry Gassman of SPERDVAC - http://sperdvac.com/ —————————— Thank you to: Tony Adams Steven Allmon Orson Orsen Chandler Briana Isaac Thomas M. Joyce Ryan Kramer Barry Nadler Christian Neuhaus Aimee Pavy —————————— WallBreakers Links: Patreon - patreon.com/thewallbreakers Social Media - @TheWallBreakers URL - thewallbreakers.com

The A1A Media Network
"Enjoy The Journey" Luxury Travel Show LIVE with Alberto Aliberti, President of Atlas Ocean Voyages

The A1A Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 67:47


The "Enjoy the Journey" Luxury Travel Show hosted by David W. Hartman on RadioA1A broadcast live Monday August 17, 2020. The show discussed luxury cruising around the Black Sea and the exclusive Chernobyl Experience with Alberto Aliberti, President of Atlas Ocean Voyages. We also discuss David Hartman's upcoming “Bucket Wish Trip” - the 12 Night Antarctic Solar Eclipse cruise on the World Navigator scheduled for Nov 29-Dec 10, 2021. Learn more about Luxe-Expeditions from the newest cruise line in the industry. Become a Patron of the A1A Media Network here: https://www.patreon.com/A1AMedia. A1A Media Network... Media Production Network, LIVE Streamcasting, Media Editing, Digital Media Publishing, Social Media Marketing, Web Services & Design, and the Coordination, Production, and Promotion of Audio/Video, Entertainment Projects, and Special Events.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/The-A1A-Media-Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

A1A Media Network
"Enjoy The Journey" Luxury Travel Show LIVE with Alberto Aliberti, President of Atlas Ocean Voyages

A1A Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 67:47


The "Enjoy the Journey" Luxury Travel Show hosted by David W. Hartman on RadioA1A broadcast live Monday August 17, 2020. The show discussed luxury cruising around the Black Sea and the exclusive Chernobyl Experience with Alberto Aliberti, President of Atlas Ocean Voyages. We also discuss David Hartman's upcoming “Bucket Wish Trip” - the 12 Night Antarctic Solar Eclipse cruise on the World Navigator scheduled for Nov 29-Dec 10, 2021. Learn more about Luxe-Expeditions from the newest cruise line in the industry. Become a Patron of the A1A Media Network here: https://www.patreon.com/A1AMedia. A1A Media Network... Media Production Network, LIVE Streamcasting, Media Editing, Digital Media Publishing, Social Media Marketing, Web Services & Design, and the Coordination, Production, and Promotion of Audio/Video, Entertainment Projects, and Special Events.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/The-A1A-Media-Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

TalkFloor Podcasts
David Hartman, President, Alexandria Associates

TalkFloor Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 10:00


David Hartman, president of Alexandria Associates, from Coverings 2017 discusses the show, its exhibitors, the new products as well as the new technology and designs on display. Hartman shares his thoughts on consolidation within the European and U.S. ceramic sector and the forces that make it attractive for many players. He also discusses movement among distributors and manufactures in opening retail locations, attrition in the U.S. retail community, online retail activity, and service levels among independent retailers.

Without Your Head
Without Your Head: David Hartman director of "Phantasm RaVager"

Without Your Head

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2017 214:15


David Hartman director and co-writer of "Phantasm RaVager"! David joins us talking about Phantasm RaVager including: - Don Coscarelli - from web series to film - problem solving to make the film on the budget they had - Reggie Bannister - A. Michael Baldwin - Phantasm as a franchise - making the red planet and hell on earth possible - innocence - the possible meanings of the film - the "'Cuda" Then the crew went over: - our 300th episode - Spit or Swallow Smirnoff Blueberry - "Plan 9" remake - "The Bornless Ones" - "Hunting Grounds" - "American Horror Story" renewed through season 9 - "The Offer" starring many of the Cenobites from Hellraiser 2 - tons more!!! Music of the month Amautica supplied the tunes! Tracks for this podcast - "Without Your Head" by Strange Nocturnal "Mentalmorfosis" and "Alunizaje" by Amautica. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support