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David Roper joins host Steve Teel to talk about marriage and counseling on this edition of Very Bold Radio! Visit the Website! https://verybold.com/ Be inspired every Saturday by difference-makers on Very Bold Radio & Podcast!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steven welcomes mathematician and author David Roper to this episode to discuss his work on using math to help identify the true author of the works of Shakespeare, and some of David's other work on the Shakespeare Authorship Mystery. Support the show by picking up official Don't Quill the Messenger merchandise at www.dontquillthepodcast.com and becoming a Patron at http://www.patreon.com/dontquillthemessenger Made possible by Patrons: Brent Evans & Patty Henson, Bryan Wildenthal, Clare Jaget, Daniel Cowan, David Neufer, David R Klausmeyer, Dean Bradley, Edward Henke, Ellen Swanson, Frank Lawler, James Gutierrez, James Warren, Jaymie, Jen S, John Creider, John Eddings, John Guarnaccia, Jon Foss, Luís S, Mary Jo Noce, Rosemary O'Loughlin, Ruth Tupper, Sandi Boney, Sandi Paulus, Sara Gerard, Tim Norman, Tim Price, Vanessa Lops, Yvonne Don't Quill the Messenger is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. For more great podcasts visit www.dragonwagonradio.com
Check out The Green Haven Project & Follow on Instagram @green.haven.project I met David through my organization, Black Men Build. He had called together various organizations in the community to support the residents of Overtown after a shooting. I was very impressed with the work David has done helping address the food deserts that plague our community. He helps teach people how to grow fresh produce and gives away everything in the community gardens away to the local residents, free of charge. David's story and perspective on life are intriguing and I wanted to tell people about the good work he's doing for the people. He's hosting an event 8/20/22 where he's giving away seedlings (baby plants). Tap into the website to donate and learn more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/big-skut/message
Dave Roper is a professional mountain biker, ultra-marathon runner, and all-around athlete who puts himself through extreme physical tasks to reinforce self-direction and grow in light of uncomfortable circumstances. Since graduating from Baylor University, Dave bounced back from being stuck in a rut, tiring out after running just 2 miles, to setting the course record at the Piney Woods Ultra to qualifying and accomplishing the Leadville 100. Born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, this is all just scratching the surface as Dave showcases an enlightened, action-oriented mindset while appreciating the good community he surrounds himself with. You can find him on Instagram @davidroper_mtb. MAITTRE and their song entitled “Excelsior” is to credit for the intro and outro music in this episode. For show notes, please visit Confidentlyanxious.co Social Platforms: - YouTube: Confidently Anxious - Instagram: @confidentlyanxious.co - Facebook: Confidently Anxious --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/confidentlyanxious/message
David Roper, Head Coach at Colleton Prep Academy in South Carolina joins us to discuss ideas for newer coaches working with existing teams. We cover coaching with Covid, ideas for warmups, scouting and more.
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Volunteers are still working to clean up after this year's Cherry Gardens Bushfires as well as the 2019/20 Cudlee Creek catastophy. Joining Jennie Lenman for a chat about it is volunteer and Adelaide Team Manager from Disaster Relief Australia, David Roper.
Message: The gospel according to Luke Text: Luke 24:36-43 1 John 3:2, “…we shall be like Him…” Keep comparing Jesus’ resurrection and yours to everything else you have to deal with. We’re going somewhere else, so keep reminding yourself that everything here is temporary, transitory. Get a grip!...or not. Billy Graham, "Too many Christians let themselves get bogged down by the cares and routines of daily living. Don't let that happen to you. Ask God to help you live each day with eternity in view…How easily the events of the moment crowd out the promise of eternity!" David Roper, "We'll never be home free until we get Home!" C.S. Lewis,"God gives us many resting places on our journey home, but He never allows us to mistake them for home."
In this episode, Winston talks with positive speaker and holistic life coach David Roper. They discuss spiritual transformation, learning to trust God, and how to see Christ in everyone.
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Brian Clough, um personagem maior-que-a-vida, um dos treinadores mais carismáticos de sempre. Imortalizado por Michael Sheen, num filme realizado pela mão de Tom Hooper, The Damned United é o mote para uma conversa entre a equipa do Podcast Matraquilhos e o Cine FC, com João Nuno Coelho à misturar no papel de convidado (bem) especial. - O Matraquilhos X Cine FC é uma produção conjunta da Oficina do Podcast e do Cine FC, o festival de cinema e futebol na cidade do Porto. A condução está a cargo do Pedro Fragoso (@PF_Fragoso), os comentários estão a cargo do Pedro Barbosa (@olhaobarbosa), Rui Frias (@ruifrias) e dos demais convidados especiais. - Ficha Técnica do filme: The Damned United (98 minutos de duração) é um filme de 2009, realizado por Tom Hooper, com argumento de Peter Morgan e David Pearce. Tem como actores principais Michael Sheen, Colm Meaney, Henry Goodman e David Roper.
Jason Houtsma of Worship Artistry came on the Doxology Podcast to talk about Worship Artistry as a great tool for preparing your worship team for rehearsals and Sunday mornings... and why music stands are awesome. Recommended reading: Hal Leonard Guitar Method - https://amzn.to/2BU8BRf In Quietness and Confidence by David Roper - https://amzn.to/2LwNmEv Fretboard Road Maps - https://amzn.to/2of1SYb --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/westminster-effects-doxology-podcast/support
Podcast No. 100 Wow, we did it! Took us a while, but we enjoyed the journey and hope you did too. In this podcast, we "duet" the conclusion of Michelle Netten's "Different Mirrors" short story, Becky reads an excerpt from "Winds of Wyoming," and Steve shares David Roper insights plus Eugene Shea poetry. Enjoy! Michelle Netten: https://www.amazon.com/Michelle-Netten/e/B00IAQOC0U/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1523916651&sr=1-2-ent David Roper: http://davidroper.blogspot.com/ ; https://www.amazon.com/David-Roper/e/B001K8M98M/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1523916618&sr=1-1 (Podcast sound effects source: http://www.freesfx.co.uk)
Deflated Dreams In Podcast #90, we read David Roper and Eugene Shea writings concerning deflated Christmas dreams and Bethany Reihl's story of a deflated relationship dream. What about "Winds of Wyoming"? Well, this excerpt mixes deflated dreams with inflated egos. David Roper blogsite and author page Bethany Reihl blogsite https://bdriehl.wordpress.com/ and author page https://www.amazon.com/Bethany-Riehl/e/B06XZXZY1J Podcast sound effects source: http://www.freesfx.co.uk)
A Life Worth Living In the midst of crazy times, columnist and blogger David Roper reminds us that life is worth living when we help others. And Jeanne Kay provides humor and thoughts to ponder in excerpts from her Prison Librarian Journal. Steve reads chapter 33 from "Treasure Island" and Becky's in chapter 25 of "Winds of Wyoming." David Roper blogsite and author page: http://davidroper.blogspot.com/ & author page Podcast sound effects source: http://www.freesfx.co.uk
Like the Moon (Light & Dark) We offer a mix of humorous and somewhat dark tales in podcast #73. As you might guess, "My Dog Was a Redneck but We Got Him Fixed" by Roger Pond leans toward the lighter side. "The Magician" from "Passageways" and "The Interlopers" by 19th Century British author Saki are a bit darker, but they also have a bright side. The podcast concludes with "Like Balls," a short poem by Christian Foster and "The Great Awakening" by David Roper. http://davidroper.blogspot.com/ https://www.amazon.com/David-Roper/e/B001K8M98M/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4?qid=1496175597&sr=1-4 https://www.amazon.com/Roger-Pond/e/B000APA0UA/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1496175677&sr=1-1 http://www.freesfx.co.uk
Running the Race We begin this podcast with Serenity Orr's Revealer of Secrets: A Ruby Mountain Mystery. Also in the lineup: Winds of Wyoming and Treasure Island excerpts, a David Roper essay called Courage, and a Patti Shene poem titled My Yesterday. Serenity Orr Amazon author page: www.amazon.com/author/serenitykorr http://davidroper.blogspot.com/ http://www.pattishene.com/ http://www.freesfx.co.uk
Life, Death and Resurrection This episode includes readings from Treasure Island and Winds of Wyoming along with David Roper's thoughts about life and death. Our resurrection story, which merges fiction with nonfiction, comes from a book titled "The Women Who Knew Him" written by Nevada author Patricia Diehl.
Spice of Life Topics in podcast 61 range from pirates (Treasure Island) and cowboys (Winds of Wyoming) to family memories (Grandpa by Laurie Bower) and meddling (Minding My Own Business by David Roper). As they say, variety is the spice of life. We think you'll enjoy this "spicy" collection.
This episode features excerpts from the books we've been reading chapter by chapter on the podcast -- Treasure Island and Winds of Wyoming. We also include several Kid Chuckles, which are funny things our kids said when they were small, plus an amusing story from David Roper's childhood and several Eugene Shea poems.
This podcast is only about a half hour in length, but we think you'll enjoy it. In-between David Roper's thought-provoking E-Musings, we continue our reading of "Treasure Island" and "Winds of Wyoming." We also offer more Kid Chuckles and a funny joke about memory loss. You'll have to listen to the end of the podcast to hear the joke because we already forgot it and won't be able to repeat it, if you ask. Just joking... http://davidroper.blogspot.com
Years Past and Future Podcast #34 begins with Sandra Kopp’s “Elegy to a Changing World,” followed by David Roper’s thoughts on suffering titled “Bro Job” and Vera Anderson’s tribute to her mother, “Remembering Mom.” Steve reads another excerpt from “Winds of Wyoming” (beginning of chapter six) and I read more stories from my grandparents’ homesteading days in Wyoming. We finish with a thought-provoking piece from Richard Matteson called “Evaluate.” http://amazon.com/author/sandrakopp/ http://davidroper.blogspot.com/ http://todaysword-richard.blogspot.com/
Special guests Michelle Netten and her son, Ryan, read from their book “The Mystery of the Missing Morton” on podcast #29. “Missing Morton” is the fourth book in their “Cheer-eBooks” series. Bats, turtles, penguins and dinosaurs are featured in this colorful children’s collection. Michelle writes the stories, and Ryan illustrates them. To see their books and view their fun videos, visit their website. http://cheer-ebooks.com/ Steve reads two of his poems plus a David Roper article titled, “Spend Time Talking with God about Little Things.” Becky provides another segment of her grandparents’ homestead story and concludes the podcast by beginning chapter five in “Winds of Wyoming.” http://davidroper.blogspot.com/ http://www.beckylyles.com
Although this podcast has a June wedding/marriage theme, it’s not a girls-only edition. We offer a selection of stories and musings about marriage, including the story of my grandparents’ 1910 Oklahoma wedding and a friend’s account of her 1940s courtship and marriage in Montana. Our fiction story is also set in the mid-1900s. Steve reads a (non-mushy, for you guys) chapter from “Five Brides” by Eva Marie Everson. Here’s her publisher’s description of the book, which just released in print and eBook formats. Five independent women share a Chicago apartment in the 1950s but rarely see each other. One weekend when they're all together downtown, they see a wedding dress in a store window. Though none of them has a boyfriend or a date, they pool their money and buy it! Will one gown really connect five friends forever? Moving into the 70s, I tell the story of our 1974 wedding. Steve’s mom called it “The Happening” for years after. You’ll understand why when you listen. Our unpredictable ceremony would have likely been a YouTube hit, if the Internet had been around way back then. On a more serious vein, David Roper, who writes great blogs on his E-Musings site, featured one about the importance of waiting, which includes wise thoughts about marriage. As you might expect, Steve couldn’t resist inserting some fun quotes related to our theme, along with a kiss or two. http://shannonvannatter.com/ http://davidroper.blogspot.com/ http://www.evamarieeversonauthor.com/ Amazon link to “Five Brides”: http://tinyurl.com/kl6jph2
Interview with 2012 Spring Training participant David Roper.
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