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Comic Reviews Marvel Amadeus Cho 20th Anniversary Special 1 by Greg Pak, Takeshi Miyazawa, Bryan Valenza; Greg Pak, Creees Lee, Sebastian Cheng; Greg Pak, Jethro Morales, Brian Reber Fantastic Four Fanfare 1 by Mark Waid, Ramon Rosanas, Neeraj Menon; Alan Davis, Matt Hollingsworth; Andrew Wheeler, Sara Pichelli It's Jeff: Jeff Week by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru, Gustavo Duarte Star Wars 1 by Alex Segura, Phil Noto Marvel Unlimited Marvel Meow 26 by Nao Fuji Dark Horse Lady Baltimore: The Daughters of Medusa 1 by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Bridgit Connell, Michelle Madsen Los Monstruos 1 by James Robinson, Jesus Merino, K.J. Diaz Dynamite Captain Planet and the Planeteers1 by David Pepose, Eman Casallos, Jorge Sutil Space Ghost/Johnny Quest: Space Quest 1 by Joe Casey, Sebastian Piriz, Lorenzo Scaramella Red 5 Snow Monkey 1 by Jason Shawn Alexander, Heubert Khan Michael, Chuck Michael Obach Image Blood and Thunder 1 by Benito Cereno, E.J. Su, Msassyk Free Planet 1 by Aubrey Sitterson, Jed Dougherty, Vittorio Astone Mad Cave Vanishing Point 1 by Mark Russell, Juan Doe OGN Countdown Pencil and Eraser Vol 2: Lost and Frown! by Jenny Alvarado Faiza is a Fighter by Debasmita Dasgupta Cat on the Run Vol 3: Hidden Layers by Aaron Blabey Lost in the Future vol 2: Trapped by Damian, Alex Fuentes Lego Ninjago: Shatterspin by Tri Vuong, Riccardo Robaldo Erin and Yrso Book 1: The Giants by Lylian, Paul Drouin The Actual, Semi-True Adventures of Mark and Dee Vol 1: IN by Mark Dooley, Michael Walt DC's Misfits of Magic by Michael Dow Smith Creaky Acres by Calista Brill, Nilah Magruder Rainbow! Vol 2 by Sunny and Gloomy Phenomena Book 3: The Secret by Brian Michael Bendis, Andre Lima Araujo Love Languages by James Albon One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia, Sharee Miller Sunder vol 1 by Pierre-Alexandre-Comtois Additional Reviews: FCBD 2025 Andor s2 ep7-9 Doctor Who ep5 Doom Patrol s1 Electric State News: new Black Cat book by Wilson and Melknikov, Event Horizon: Dark Descent by Christian Ward, Wonder Woman/Harley Quinn: Forbidden Gift, Cheetah and Cheshire comic from Rucka and Scott, new X-Men: Age of Apocalypse title from Loeb and DiMeo, Hayden Sherman signs exclusive at DC, Orion graphic novel, Dan Watters new projects at IDW, Tynion Invisible Man for Image Allegedly Grown Man Visits a Theme Park (Dutch Wonderland) Trailers: Now You See Me Now You Don't, Long Walk, Peacemaker s2 Comics Countdown (07 May 2025): Absolute Superman 7 by Jason Aaron, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ulises Arreola Absolute Green Lantern 2 by Al Ewing, Jahnoy Lindsay Batgirl 7 by Tate Brombal, Isaac Goodhart, Mike Spicer Resurrection Man: Quantum Karma 2 by Ram V, Anand RK, Butch Guice, Mike Spicer Mouse Guard: Dawn of the Black Axe 2 by David Petersen, Gabriel Rodriguez Moon is Following Us 9 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Riley Rossmo, Mike Spicer Black Canary: Best of the Best 6 by Tom King, Ryan Sook, Dave Stewart Two-Face 6 by Christian Ward, Fabio Veras, Ivan Plascencia JSA 7 by Jeff Lemire, Rafael de Latorre, Luis Guerrero Let This One Be A Devil 3 by James Tynion IV, Steve Foxe, Piotr Kowalski, Brad Simpson
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Pr. David Petersen of Gottesdienst: The Journal of Lutheran Liturgy A Joyful Countenance as a Natural Outcome but also Deliberate God With Us Gottesdienst: The Journal of Lutheran Liturgy. The post A Christian's Joyful Countenance – Pr. David Petersen, 5/6/25 (1263) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
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Flexport was a breakout success—reimagining global trade with tech at its core. But when the freight market cooled and efficiency overtook service, things started to unravel. Founder Ryan Petersen stepped aside, handing the CEO role to former Amazon exec Dave Clark. Months later, he was back at the helm.In this episode, Ryan explains what went wrong, how he's rebuilding Flexport—cutting $300M in costs, restoring customer focus—and why promoting from within beats chasing outside stars. He also weighs in on Trump's proposed tariffs and what they could mean for the future of global trade.Chapters: 00:00 Trailer00:31 Introduction02:07 Meeting smart people, seeing the world03:40 Eroded margins09:52 Charismatic and overconfident15:32 Not an overnight decision20:08 The founder has returned23:10 Redoing the hiring26:38 No substitute for passion31:00 Working for and with my brother37:28 Working with forwarders42:14 Being a founder can be lonely47:49 Life's work54:06 The right person for the job1:00:55 19 countries1:04:57 Blowing people up1:07:24 Work and being a good dad1:08:34 Not doing it for money and loving money1:17:52 Import and export tariffs1:22:57 De minimis1:25:54 Panama and the Suez Canal1:36:50 Going public1:42:24 Who Flexport is Hiring 1:42:42 What "grit" means to Ryan1:43:06 OutroMentioned in this episode: Founders Fund, Amazon, Toyota Motor Corporation, Slack, Brex, Pedro Franceschi, Henrique Dubugras, United States Customs and Border Protection, ImportGenius, Michael Kanko, Y Combinator, Paul Graham, Intel Corporation, Shopify, Geely Holding (Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.), The Volvo Group, Intuit TurboTax, David Petersen, BuildZoom, TechCrunch, Google, Figma, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Jimmy Carter, Panama Canal Authority, United States Navy, Coinbase, Uber, AirbnbLinks:Connect with RyanXLinkedInConnect with JoubinTwitterLinkedInEmail: grit@kleinerperkins.comLearn more about Kleiner Perkins
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June 2025 Solicitations Interview with Jimmy Palmiotti Episode 500 Shenanigans Comic Reviews: DC Absolute Flash 1 by Jeff Lemire, Nick Robles, Adriano Lucas DC x Sonic the Hedgehog 1 by Ian Flynn, Adam Bryce Thomas, Matt Herms Marvel Marvel Unlimited It's Jeff 43 by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru Boom Last Boy 1 by Dan Panosian, Alessio Avallone, Valentina Pinto, Agnese Pozza, Rik Mack Mouse Guard: Dawn of the Black Axe 1 by David Petersen, Gabriel Rodriguez Dark Horse Who Are the Power Pals? 1 by Duane Murray, Ahmed Raafat Dynamite Red Sonja Attacks Mars 1 by Jay Stephens, Fran Strukan ThunderCats Lost 1 by Ed Brisson, Rapha Lobosco, Roshan Kurichiyanil IDW My Little Pony: Case of the Missing Puff 1 by Megan Brown, Natalie Haines Image Adventureman: Family Tree 1 by Matt Fraction, Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson Dreamweaver: Giant-Syze Special 1 by Chris Ryall, Nelson Daniel Mad Cave Crush Depth 1 by David Andry, Tim Daniel, Alex Sanchez, Kurt Michael Russell Oni Out of Alcatraz 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Tyler Crook OGN Countdown Tedward by Josh Pettinger I Witnessed: The Lizzie Borden Story by Jeramey Kraatz, Crystal Jayme Littlest Fighter by Joey Weiser L.A. Strong Additional Reviews: Man on the Inside s1 The Last Airbender movie Snow White Daredevil ep4 News: Omninews, The Beauty returns, FF relaunch by North and Ramos, Aaron returns to Thor… vs. Godzilla, Coco 2 and Encanto 2 in development, Power Rangers reboot at Disney+, Slott leaving Spider-Boy Trailers: Elio, Gaslight District, Andor Comics Countdown (19 March 2025): Deviant 9 by James Tynion IV, Josh Hixson Absolute Batman 6 by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin Mouse Guard: Dawn of the Black Axe 1 by David Petersen, Gabriel Rodriguez Absolute Flash 1 by Jeff Lemire, Nick Robles, Adriano Lucas Bug Wars 2 by Jason Aaron, Mahmud Asrar, Matt Wilson New Gods 4 by Ram V, Bernard Chang, Evan Cagle, Francesco Segala Superman: Last Days of Lex Luthor 2 by Mark Waid, Bryan Hitch, Kevin Nowlan, David Baron Welcome to the Maynard 4 by James Robinson, J. Bone, Ian Herring Zatanna 2 by Jamal Campbell Archie is Mr. Justice 3 by Kenny Porter, Maria Laura Sanapo, Glenn Whitmore
Pr. David Petersen of Gottesdienst: The Journal of Lutheran Liturgy Preaching as Leading The Countenance of the Lord on the Face of the Pastor: Leading Volunteers Pastoral Leadership: An Army Marches On Its Stomach God With Us Gottesdienst: The Journal of Lutheran Liturgy. The post Biblical Leadership, Part 3 – Pr. David Petersen, 3/27/25 (0862) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
We're BOOM! DirectThe official podcast for BOOM! Studios Comics, where your hosts Anthony Mauro and Adrian Lopez will be discussing our biggest hits, the insides of the comic book industry, first look announcements, and exclusive interviews with your favorite comic book creators! Adrian and Anthony chat with David Petersen, the beloved creator behind the Eisner Award-winning and New York Times bestselling series Mouse Guard, to discuss the brand new chapter in the legendary saga, MOUSE GUARD: DAWN OF THE BLACK AXE! Illustrated by Eisner-nominated artist Gabriel Rodríguez (Locke & Key).Issue #1 Available 3.19.25!Check us out in Podcast form on Spotify and Apple MusicAnd catch the episode highlights on YouTubeEmail us your questions at boomdirect@boom-studios.com Find your local comic shop at ComicShopLocator.com Follow BOOM! to be the first to see more of our exciting 2025 slate:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BOOM-Studios Podcasters: https://boomstud.io/BOOMDirectPodcastWebsite: https://www.boom-studios.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/boomstudios Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BOOMStudiosComics Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boom_studios Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@boomstudioscomics Follow our hosts on social media! Anthony Mauro: @ayyv_mauro Adrian Lopez: @ikrownzEdited by Adrian LopezMusic by Rene GijzemijterProduced by Grecia Martinez
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In this episode, Phillip and Eric tackle the first volume of the fantasy anthropomorphic mice series, Mouse Guard by David Petersen. They break down its detailed, print-making influenced illustrations, the elegant simplicity of its panel layouts, and its extensive worldbuilding centered around being as small as a mouse. Plus, Eric makes Phillip talk about Magic: the Gathering again!
HAPPY NEW YEAR! JJ and Angus discuss David Petersen's second Eisner-Award winning series! Mouse Guard Vol. 2: Winter 1152 https://www.amazon.com/Mouse-Guard-Vol-Winter-1152-ebook/dp/B011QY3QU4/ In the Winter of 1152, the Guard face a food and supply shortage threatening the lives of many through a cold and icy season. Saxon, Kenzie, Lieam, and Sadie, led by Celanawe, traverse the snow-blanketed territories acting as diplomats to improve relations between the mouse cities and the Guard. This is a winter that not every Guard may survive! Mouse Guard Official Site https://www.mouseguard.net/about Rest in Peace Mr. Jacques https://davidpetersen.blogspot.com/2011/02/rest-in-peace-mr.html Jack Kirby draws Mickey Mouse https://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/effect/2009/08/31/jack-kirby-draws-mickey-mouse/ Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us for our 2025 Graphic Novel Reads https://www.kirbyskids.com/2024/11/kirbys-kids-giving-thanks-2025-graphic.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com
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(Transcribed by TurboScribe.ai.) In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne and to the Lamb. This salvation belongs to him but it is given to us as a gift without cost apart from works of the law. It is given to all those who believe in him from every nation, tribe, people, and tongue. Christ undoes the divisions without destroying the distinctions. He removes Babel's curse but retains the diversity of tongues. In a miracle akin to the Holy Trinity himself, he creates a joyful unity from separated continents and ages where all are arrayed the same in white with palm branches and all singing together the same song. But what was discordant, confusing, and ugly becomes harmonious, clear, and beautiful though unified. This vision calls to our age like no other for we live in wicked days of unrest, discontent, and division. Tuesday's election looms ominous. Fathers abandon their children. Children despise their parents. Neighbors fear one another. Our world is marked by isolation. Differences of opinion result in demonization. Advertisers and media seek to exploit us for profit, keeping us discontent, squeezing us into echo chambers even as beauty is cast aside for sensual banality and the puerile desires of men are celebrated as though they were virtues. Men everywhere are desperate to save their institutions for the sake of retaining power and glory even if they be without function. The government only gets bigger. Laws ever increase both in number and complexity. Taxes and the price index only rise. Perhaps there is no greater indicator of our troubled times than the fact that the topics that matter most, religion and politics, are banned from the dinner table and polite conversation. Even within our families we cannot be expected to discuss things that matter with rationality and kindness. There is almost no respect for dissenting opinions and the claim to be open-minded is almost always nothing more than a veiled insult against all who disagree with you. Conformity is demanded while morality is mocked and pragmatism rules with an iron fist. Kyrie eleison. We were too weak for that. Solomon says there is nothing new under the sonnani's right. Our current situation has existed ever since Cain murdered Abel. But it is getting worse. Biblical prophecy is unfolding before our eyes. Things are escalating as the eschaton approaches. The chief signs of the end are apostasy and idolatry, immorality and blasphemy. Well these are the very hallmarks of our society. Wars and rumors of war only increase. America was never perfect. There was never a golden age of the church in the past. But it has been better than it is now. We remember those better days and we long for them. And so it is that all saints as a festival has risen among us that is nearly as popular as both Christmas and Easter. This was not always so in the history of the church or for our forefathers. Other feasts were more important to them than they are to us. In the United States, Lutherans of yore loved the reformation more than all saints. The Scandinavians loved St. Lucy and the like. But for us, for us it is all saints. And I think that this is because we feel the divisions of sectarianism, heresy and propaganda in the church and state more deeply than any age before us. Because it is in fact worse. And that this has caused us to desire the unity of the church and of our families as promised by Christ more deeply. We hear the prophet's words about the hearts of the fathers turning again to their children and the children to their fathers and our hearts cry out, please God make it so. Bring our children back. Restore us to our neighbors. Give peace in our time. All saints is not meant to be a pining for the past. It is the hope for the future. In the end, it is nothing less than divine intervention on a cosmic scale that can satisfy our breaking hearts. We need more than reform. The boat has sunk. Sharks are circling. It cannot be put back together again and we are dying. But we can be rescued, delivered. Salvation belongs to our God. That is what we need. Oh God, remove the restraint from the four angels with their destructive winds. Set them loose. Come Lord Jesus, come quickly. Relieve us at last. Fulfill your word. Bring us out of this veil of sorrows. Make good on your promise. Make us one. We know that he will. Salvation belongs to him. It is his by right, but he has also purchased it with his own blood, which he pours out upon us in the sacrament even now. And there we are joined together to one another in a mystical union, also with the saints who have gone before us. But when this good work will be brought to completion, we do not know. Our task these days is to repent and believe, to work and to pray, to read the Bible to our children, to study his word, to come to confession and to church to evangelize the world. You do not put on muscle by going to the gym only once a week for 30 minutes. That's better than nothing to be sure, but it's not enough for actual gain, for growth. If you want to put on muscle, you have to engage in daily activity by working your body every day. So if you want your children to believe, it is not enough to only bring them to church once a week. Read the Bible to them every day. If you want to spend eternity with your wife, read the Bible and pray with her out loud every day. If you want to have unity in the church, study the catechism and learn to recite it. If you want the world to be Christian, cultivate an ability to talk about Jesus and look for opportunities to tell your neighbors and your friends and even your family about him every day. Invite them not only to church but also into your home. Suffer the embarrassment, take the risk, do the work. These are the things that have been given us to do while we wait. These are the works of the persecuted saints in the church militant in the last day, the works of those who love all saints. But they are more than simply work. In so far as we are engaged with the word of God, they are also a comfort and the distant triumph song is not so distant as it once was. And the word of God moves us out of ourselves and the ugliness of our age and into God's presence, away from obsession with our current troubles and dissatisfactions to the peace that passes all understanding. They reorder our hearts and minds, reframe our reference points. The word of God shifts our trust away from princes or political candidates to what is sure and certain even to Jesus himself. And on top of that, there are a couple of other things that you can and probably should do in these difficult, uncertain, and painful days. The first is to lower your expectations. Our country, our families, and our church are all filled with weak and fallible leaders and members who fail often and yet God uses them for our good. They are not perfect but they are good and they are working out his will whether they mean it or not. And if you insist that your children or your spouse or your friends or your country or your church be perfect and focus constantly on their sins and weaknesses, you will destroy them and your family and your relationships. They need law and gospel, discipline and encouragement. We live by grace. Jesus was compassionate and affectionate and we need to be the same. We need to show some of this also to our neighbors and to our leaders even if we do not like their policies or the way that they live their lives. And we also need to stop exaggerating what is at stake. God is in his heavens. He is working everything together for our good including our crosses, injustices, disappointments, and the like. And if the coming days are anything like the past, then it will hardly matter who wins on Tuesday. If your candidate wins, he will not simply turn things around. He will be too constrained by the bureaucrats who do not change, by his desire for popularity or pressure from the lobbyists, and things will most likely stay about the same. And in the same way, if the opposition wins, he will not likely ruin everything. He will also be constrained whether he wants to be or not and things will stay mostly the same. Now I do not mean by this that we should be passive or that we should give up. I do not mean that policies and character do not matter. You should vote for the candidate that you think will be the best or at least the least harmful in accordance with your faith. There is no separation of church and state in the individual Christian. Your faith drives your vote. And your vote does matter. And who wins or who rules does matter. It just doesn't matter that much. It is not, not even near, everything or the most important of things. We must put it into perspective. We trust God. We pray and we work, but we do not despair. We do not trust in princes, nor do we fear men who can only kill the body. Nor do we think that what matters most is prosperity or winning. And even if it does all fall apart and we're all murdered or imprisoned, or if it vastly improves and your candidate wins and fulfills every one of his promises and ushers in a new paradise on earth, it will not matter if we do not have faith in Jesus Christ. And it will not matter if our children do not have faith. This world will not last. God is taking care of his church and his creation. He is taking care of you. Time is moving on. The end is coming. The church is already one in Christ Jesus. Soon that will be obvious to all and it will be good. Jesus lives and your day is coming. No matter what happens between now and then or how long it is until that day, this is what matters and what endures. Salvation belongs to our God and he gives it to us as a gift. And now may the peace that passes all understanding keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus our Lord. Amen. (Transcribed by TurboScribe.ai.)
We welcomed back Frank White with Dr. David Petersen to speak in depth about their new project, the Human Space Program (HSP) (www.humanspaceprogram.org). We talked about the HSP mission which is "to endure the sustainable, ethical and inclusive evolution into the solar ecosystem." We also talked about the model behind the HSP which is currently being developed. Dr. Petersen spent quite a bit of time discussing the model and assumptions with us. Both Frank and David are looking for and wanting feedback and suggestions. For those interested they provided their contact information. Please read the full summary of this program at www.thespaceshow.com for this date, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024
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Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
If you want a sample of what New Brunswick filmmakers are doing these days, you should head to the province's north shore this weekend. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to David Petersen, founder of the Heron Bay film festival.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
If you want a sample of what New Brunswick filmmakers are doing these days, you should head to the province's north shore this weekend. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to David Petersen, founder of the Heron Bay film festival.
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
If you want a sample of what New Brunswick filmmakers are doing these days, you should head to the province's north shore this weekend. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to David Petersen, founder of the Heron Bay film festival.
Audio from Youtube: https://youtu.be/64PplT3FgIU?si=r4w_FqjQXWEXDOyK
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Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Filmaker and playwrite David Petersen is the founder of the NBNorEast Content Creators Collective.
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This episode is devoted to the Gospel reading for The Feast of All Saints, Matthew 5:1–12. ----more---- Host: Fr. Jason Braaten Regular Guest: Fr. David Petersen ----more---- Become a Patron! You can subscribe to the Journal here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/subscribe/ You can read the Gottesblog here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/gottesblog/ You can support Gottesdienst here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/make-a-donation/ As always, we, at The Gottesdienst Crowd, would be honored if you would Subscribe, Rate, and Review. Thanks for listening and thanks for your support.
Two pastors thinking out loud about the upcoming Gospel reading. This episode is devoted to the Gospel reading for The Commemoration of the Reformation, John 8:31–36. ----more---- Host: Fr. Jason Braaten Regular Guest: Fr. David Petersen ----more---- Become a Patron! You can subscribe to the Journal here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/subscribe/ You can read the Gottesblog here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/gottesblog/ You can support Gottesdienst here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/make-a-donation/ As always, we, at The Gottesdienst Crowd, would be honored if you would Subscribe, Rate, and Review. Thanks for listening and thanks for your support.
The new documentary "LIFT" spotlights New York Theatre Ballet's program of the same name that selects at risk and home insecure kids to train in dance. We'll speak to the film's director, David Petersen, and Steven Melendez, a dancer who runs the program.
Books this month: Kaya, by Craig Wes; Mouse Guard, by David Petersen; The Compleat Moonshadow, by Jean Marc DeMatteis; Marlfox, by Brian Jacques; Kitchens of the Great Midwest, by J. Ryan Stradal; Wool, by Hugh Howey; Demolition Angel, by Robert Crais; The Hunter, by Jennifer Herrera; The Great Transition, by Nick Fuller Googins; "Mall of America" by Susanne Wang; 33 1/3 Aja, by Don Breithaupt; 33 1/3 Come Away with ESG, by Sherry Percy; It Never Ends, by Tom Sharpling; Endzone, by Don DeLillo.
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For our first conversation of season four, Charlie welcomes Steven Melendez, Artistic Director of New York Theater Ballet. Steven shares how his life has come full circle, now leading the organization that shaped the entire course of his life. Charlie and Steven discuss the powerful upcoming documentary Lift directed by David Petersen https://www.liftdocumentary.com/about, the impact of mentoring at risk children, and the resilience and ambition it takes to pursue a professional artistic career. Join Charlie for a wonderful conversation with an inspiring, first rate human being and passionate artist. You can follow CBP on Instagram @creatingbehavior, and Charlie's NYC acting conservatory, the Maggie Flanigan Studio @maggieflaniganstudio. Theme music by https://www.thelawrencetrailer.com. For written transcripts, to leave a voicemail on SpeakPipe, or contact Charlie for private coaching, check out https://www.creatingbehaviorpodcast.com
Get ready for an explosive episode of The Auto Authorities Podcast, hosted by the dynamic duo, Jay Grosman and Gerald Bentley. This week, they are joined by the illustrious guest, David Petersen, the auto insurance expert from Multiple Choice Insurance. Brace yourself as they dive deep into the riveting world of auto insurance, pulling back the curtains to unmask the current truths and misconceptions plaguing the industry. Hold onto your seats as they tackle pressing questions, such as: Can you really get insurance on a Hyundai or Kia? Prepare for shocking revelations as they explore the reasons behind the alarming insurance rate increases and the skyrocketing premiums for electric vehicles. But wait, there's more! They are about to drop a golden nugget that will revolutionize your approach to insurance – a secret technique to lower your insurance rates. Don't miss out on this electrifying episode! For further information and to connect with David Petersen, the mastermind behind it all, reach out to him at 636-400-3555 or visit his website at https://www.calldaveandsaveinsurance.com/. Buckle up and tune in to The Auto Authorities Podcast to uncover the thrilling truth about auto insurance!
Many riders lack the confidence and skill to repair their own tire at the side of the road and much of that is derived from two things, not having practiced the skills required and using the wrong patches and plugs. The story usually goes something like this: I tried fixing my tire once but every time I pumped it back up it just leaked again, so I gave up and took it to a shop. The problem with relying on a shop to fix your tire is that it leaves you stuck wherever your air escapes, yet with a little knowledge, preparation and practice, a flat tire can mean nothing more than a delay before you are back on the road. David Peterson loves flats tires, well, he loves to fix them. And over the years he has become an expert of sorts in tire repair, in fact David has invented some of the products riders use to repair tires. Photos and links for this episode can be found on our website at adventureriderradio.com. Adventure Rider Radio is the original and longest running adventure motorcycle and travel podcast and has been produced weekly since 2014! You can count on us to be there for you every Thursday with a new and exciting episode, we never miss a week. And we hope we can count on you for your support. Become a Patreon supporter for just $5 a month and get a sticker and ad-free listening. Make a one time donation of just $10 and we'll send you a sticker. A donation of $50 or more also gets you a shout-out on RAW. To become a supporter please head over to the Support page on our website. Thank you!
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Pr. David Petersen of Gottesdienst: The Journal of Lutheran Liturgy Gottesdienst: The Journal of Lutheran Liturgy
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