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Delores Umbridge has made her mark in Hogwarts. In this chapter, her new role as Hogwarts High Inquisitor is announced and hosts David and Kyle break down her first order of actions: assessing all of the teachers. Harry also has trouble keeping his tongue under wraps and continues to pile on detentions higher than a wingardium leviosa'd feather.
In this week's episode, David and Kyle discuss Harry's infamous detentions with Delores Umbridge and question how something like this can happen within the confines of a school. Ron is also named keeper of the Gryffindor quidditch team and the hosts have very different opinions on his appointment.
Welcome back to the Pub. Recent guidance from SAG/Aftra and WGA strikes forced an audible on our end here and I actually think you benefit from this! This week we have 2 PTE Bonus Episodes that usually feature on our Patreon feed but we are giving them out FREE in place of the movie trivia we originally had scheduled. It's Brittany vs Mike in some 2 rounds of Literature trivia that is sure to make you laugh and make you think... Are you enjoying the show? www.patreon.com/ptebb Want to support trivia & a wonderful small business owner? Head on over to www.patreon.com/liquidkourage and take part in the World Trivia Federation! Connect with us on Discord, Facebook, Twitter, IG, etc… at www.ptebb.com Don't forget – Leave us a 5 Star Rating and write us a review Enjoy The Show!
Chapter 10 - Luna LovegoodQ1 - Was Sirius irresponsible for going with the group to the train station?The girl beside the window looked up. She had straggly, waist length, dirty blonde hair, very pale eyebrows and protuberant eyes that gave her a permanently surprised look. Harry knew at once why Neville had chosen to pass this compartment by. The girl gave off an aura of distinct dottiness. Perhaps it was the fact that she had stuck her wand behind her left ear for safekeeping, or that she had chosen to wear a necklace of Butterbeer corks, or that she was reading a magazine upside down. Her eyes ranged over Neville and came to rest on Harry. She nodded.Q2 - What are your first impressions of Luna?Harry knew that Nevilleʹs favorite subject was Herbology but for the life of him he could not see what he would want with this stunted little plant.Q3 - Is Harry lame for not liking plants?Rather pink in the face, she closed the door and departed. Harry slumped back in his seat and groaned. He would have liked Cho to discover him sitting with a group of very cool people laughing their heads off at a joke he had just told; he would not have chosen to be sitting with Neville and Loony Lovegood, clutching a toad and dripping in Stinksap.Q4 - Who do you think all of the characters will marry?Q5 - Out of all of the articles in the Quibbler, which are you flipping to first? (How Far Will Fudge Go To Gain Gringotts, Corruption in the Quidditch League: How the Tornados are Taking Control, Secrets of the Ancient Runes Revealed, Sirius Black, Villain or Victim)Q6 - Do you think Fudge has ever had a goblin cooked in a pie?ʹAnything good in there?ʹ asked Ron as Harry closed the magazine. ʹOf course not,ʹ said Hermione scathingly, before Harry could answer. The Quibblerʹs rubbish, everyone knows that.ʹ ʹExcuse me,ʹ said Luna; her voice had suddenly lost its dreamy quality. ʹMy fatherʹs the editor.ʹ Q7 - Ever been embarrassed like this?Q8 - Where's Hagrid?Harry felt utterly bewildered. The horse was there in front of him, gleaming solidly in the dim light issuing from the station windows behind them, vapour rising from its nostrils in the chilly night air. Yet, unless Ron was faking—and it was a very feeble joke if he was—Ron could not see it at all.Q9 - What are these creatures and why can only Harry and Luna see them?Chapter 11 - The Sorting Hat's New SongQ1 - Do we agree with Luna that Hagrid is a bad teacher?Thus the houses and their foundersRetained friendships firm and true.So Hogwarts worked in harmonyFor several happy years,But then discord crept among usFeeding on our faults and fears.The houses that, like pillars four,Had once held up our school,Now turned upon each other and, Divided, sought to rule. Q2 - Do you think it was just a parting of ways because of ideas that the founders disliked each other?And now the Sorting Hat is hereAnd you all know the score:I sort you into housesBecause that is what Iʹm for,But this year Iʹll go further,Listen closely to my song:Though condemned I am to split youStill I worry that itʹs wrong,Though / must fulfil my dutyAnd must quarter everv yearStill I wonder whether SortingMay not bring the end I fear.Oh, know the perils, read the signs,The warning history shows,For our Hogwarts is in dangerFrom external, deadly foesAnd we must unite inside herOr weʹll crumble from withinI have told you, I have warned you…Let the Sorting now beginQ3 - What do you think of the song?Q4 - How can the hat know the school is in danger if it's a hat?Q5 - What's a moment in your life where food had never tasted so good?ʹWe have had two changes in staffing this year. We are very pleased to welcome back Professor Grubbly‐Plank, who will be taking Care of Magical Creatures lessons; we are also delighted to introduce Professor Umbridge, our new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher.ʹQ6 - What did you think of Umbridge's speech?ʹOut of order, am I?ʹ shouted Seamus, who in contrast with Ron was going pale. ʹYou believe all the rubbish heʹs come out with about You‐Know‐Who, do you, you reckon heʹs telling the truth?ʹ ʹYeah, I do!ʹ said Ron angrily.Q7 - What do you think of Seamus not coming back and Harry's response?Chapter 12 - Professor UmbridgeQ1 - Have you ever been a test subject?ʹBeen having a nice little chat with her about whether or not Iʹm a lying, attention seeking prat, have you?ʹ Harry said loudly. ʹNo,ʹ said Hermione calmly. ʹI told her to keep her big fat mouth shut about you, actually. And it would be quite nice if you stopped jumping down our throats, Harry, because in case you havenʹt noticed, Ron and I are on your side.ʹ There was a short pause. ʹSorry,ʹ said Harry in a low voice.Q2 - Is Hermione the best?"Anyway, it's a nightmare of a year, the fifth," said George. "If you care about exam results anyway. Fred and I managed to keep our peckers up somehow."Q3 - What career do you think Hermione will take?ʹHow would it be,ʹ she asked them coldly, as they left the classroom for break (Binns drifting away through the blackboard), ʹif I refused to lend you my notes this year?ʹ ʹWeʹd fail our OWL,ʹ said Ron. ʹIf you want that on your conscience, Hermione…ʹ Is that a Tornados badge?ʹ Ron demanded suddenly, pointing to the front of Choʹs robes, where a sky blue badge emblazoned with a double gold Tʹ was pinned. ʹYou donʹt support them, do you?ʹ ʹYeah, I do,ʹ said Cho. ʹHave you always supported them, or just since they started winning the league?ʹ said Ron, in what Harry considered an unnecessarily accusatory tone of voice.Q4 - Is Ron a moron?Q5 - Do you think Harry and Cho will get together?Q6 - Which class would you want to attend during Harry's first day?Q7 - What's your first impression of Umbridge?Q8 - Was Harry smart to talk back to Umbridge?Q9 - What do you think the detention will be?ʹWell?ʹ said Professor McGonagall, rounding on him. ʹIs this true?ʹ ʹIs what true?ʹ Harry asked, rather more aggressively than he had intended. ʹProfessor?ʹ he added, in an attempt to sound more polite. ʹIs it true that you shouted at Professor Umbridge?ʹ ʹYes,ʹ said Harry. ʹYou called her a liar?ʹ ʹYes.ʹ ʹYou told her He Who Must Not Be Named is back?ʹ ʹYes.ʹ Professor McGonagall sat down behind her desk, watching Harry closely. Then she said, ʹHave a biscuit, Potter.ʹ Q10 - Thoughts on McGonagall and her warning?
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In this episode, we discuss Delores Umbridge. Enjoy!Topics:Why does Umbridge go to such lengths with everything she does? There's an intensity that she brings to her everyday life that seems to come from nothing, What is it really?Why is Umbridge so sickly sweet? Everything from her clothes to her laugh makes you want to throw up. IS there something she's hiding or is there a person she's trying to become?What is her greatest fear? The fear of a person is one of the best ways to find out who they really are. And Umbridge is no different. Much More!Having anything you want to hear or say? Click here for a voice submission or here for text. The Quill and Ink NewsletterThePotterDiscussion@gmail.com@thepotterdiscussion on Instagram and TikTok@potter_discuss on TwitterWebsite
Welcome back to another episode on theReaperReport! Edmund Emil Kemper III Born December 18, 1984 Standing at 6'9” He claimed 10 lives over the span of 9 years. Starting at just 15 years old by killing his grandparents. No wonder why his mother sent him away. With a mother only Delores Umbridge could love..it's no wonder the world was introduced to Ed Kemper. He is eligible for parole in 2024 Please keep in mind that some of these reports are #NSFW and may not be suitable for children under the age of 13 so please listen at your own discretion. We will do our best to provide trigger warnings and/or audio cues to skip ahead should anything come up. Thank you so much for listening. Please rate, subscribe and review on all platforms Facebook: The Reaper Report - Instagram: @thereaper.report - Tiktok: @theReaper.Report - Twitter: @theReaperReport Spotify: The Reaper Report - Youtube: The Reaper Report When you listen like and share be sure to Tag us and use the following hashtags [#theReaperReport #ReaperMo #ReaperReport] It will really help a lot! Love Y'all - Reaper Mo*I DO NOT OWN RIGHTS TO THE MUSIC. VIDEO MADE @ CANVA.COM UNDER PRO ACCOUNT* For more information and sources please see below. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/edmu... https://horrorobsessive.com/2022/01/1... http://edmundkemperstories.com/blog/2... CrimeViral @CrimeViral Get full access to The Reaper Report at thereaperreport.substack.com/subscribe
Powell translation. Biden nonsense rolls on. More on Delores Umbridge. Inside the Russian mindset. Musk and capitalism.
Late Nights at Blockbuster Our newest Late Nights at Blockbuster is a celebration of the 20th Anniversary of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. We talk at length about Dumbledore, McGonagall, the rules of Quidditch, and…Thunderpants. Goofs: Troy couldn't remember Delores Umbridge's name for some reason and called her pink cat lady. Rik Mayall is the actor that was cast as Peeves. Intro/Outro music by friend of the podcast Seth Gilbertson. Find more music at iTunes (https://music.apple.com/us/artist/seth-gilbertson/1155231950) and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/sethgilbertson/videos)
Yes, it's true...somehow we manage to talk about chicken fillets AND fiddles on an episode dedicated to Harry Potter. Happy Wednesday, Completely UNQ friends and fans! Randi and Lindsey discussed Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) this week! The Completely Unqualified gals talk about the dark theme of depression in the fifth installment of the series, as well as their hate for Delores Umbridge and the monumental loss of Sirius (AKA "Daddy Black"). Check it out before it's gone, as you know Completely UNQ will be coming to a close in a little under a month. We will miss you all so much (as well as giving our unqualified opinions about movies each week). Next week, following the Harry Potter series chronologically, we are reviewing Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009). Watch the entire HP series on HBO Max if you want to keep up with us each Wednesday, and get ready to round out this incredible saga with us in the coming weeks! And we are...completely unqualified! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/completelyunq/support
I have some good news for you. The majority of this episode doesn't involve politics! I know, right? A breath of fresh air. Also, my guest is NOT the Senator! How about that? My guest is my OP from my radio days and like you she is coming out of quarantine/ hibernation and like most of you… probably… she's watched a little more television, I'm sorry, streaming content in the last year and change than usual. And we settle on talking about “The Crown” on Netflix. Yes, it's been on for years but since when has this show ever been cutting edge about anything? Personally, I'm on season 4 of The Crown, which brings in Princess Diana and I'm finding it a bit hard to watch. I remember my mother waking up at 4 or 5 am in the Summer of 1981 to watch the wedding. I never knew my mom gave a hang about that stuff but there she was with the TV on. I heard the TV on so I went in and watched it with her. I do remember how wildly popular Princess Diana was and The Crown gives a look behind the curtain of the royal family and in many, many instances it's not pretty. In fact, speaking of being behind things like curtains, if you've watched any amount of The Crown, my observation is that the producers and directors really want you to know that these people are imprisoned as much as they are entitled. I have found there to be lot's of camera angles depicting a solitary Queen Elizabeth in shadowed profile, lot's of long shots of the queen through hallways sitting alone at a desk or fancy chair and many shots of Royals looking out a window at what is going on at the gates of whatever palace they're in or who might be pulling up, but always looking out the window and the window panes might as well be prison bars. So, Princess Diana… I'm finding it uncomfortable to watch some of this as she was part of my generation. She would have turned 60 on July 1st of this year. But in season 1 we find out about a very young, soon to be Queen Elizabeth. Much sooner than she ever could have imagined and she probably didn't imagine it at all because it was her uncle who was King. King Edward VIII. About 13 minutes in my guest mentions The Wallace Simpson affair. This is the reference to the woman who King Edward fell crazy in love with to the point he abdicated the thrown. So why wasn't King Edward allowed to marry Wallis Simpson? Well she had been married… twice. Once was enough to put her out of the running back in the pre World War II era. During her first marriage she was touring China and while in Beijing she had an affair with a man, got pregnant and had a fouled up abortion, which left her infertile. How's that for hot gossip? I guess it's not very hot when it happened almost a hundred years ago huh? Anywho!... the guy she had an affair with? An Italian diplomat named Galeazo Ciano, who would later go on to become the son-in-law of… Benito Mussolini. I guess she had a thing for dictators. Bottom line, she was bad news to the Royal family and King Edward absolutely could not marry her. But she had him hooked big time. You might think of her as the Yoko Ono of the Royals. So we do talk quite a bit about “The Crown” as it pertains to history and the great actors in the series. Then we have a quick phone interview, our first, with... a politician. My OP used to be a news director and she still has some contacts into that world so… that's all I'm going to say for now. Call it a surprise. We talk about the Crown and talk to a Clown… on the Modern Moron… I just did that ‘cause it rhymed. CLOSE - I'm not sure how to close this episode as I'm still processing that. Um… maybe this is what we needed to get the Modern Moron to the next level? I don't know. My thanks to my Old Partner and by Old I don't mean in years but my old radio partner and thanks to her for her old journalism connections. Oh! Here's how we'll wrap up since we spent most of our time talking about The Crown on Netflix. Production has ramped back up and I believe they plan to begin shooting this July so, buy the time you get to this, they could be shooting Season 5! There will be a new Queen Elizabeth as they have changed every two seasons. For Season 5 Queen Elizabeth will be played by Imelda Staunton. While that may not be a household name in the U.S., Imelda Staunton has won at least 3 Laurence Olivier Awards for either best Actress or Best Supporting performances. The Laurence Olivier Award in Britain is the equivalent to a Tony Award over here. In 2005 you may remember she was also the lead in a film called Vera Drake for which she was nominated for an Oscar. Hillary Swank won that year along with Clint Eastwood as director for Million Dollar Baby. If you haven't seen Vera Drake, and you like films about the commoner, they everyday person and you don't always need special effects in your films, you will not be disappointed. The director is Mike Leigh who was also nominated that year for Best Director and for Best Original Screenplay. Mike Leigh is sort of a director's director who relies on improvisation and that film required 6 months of rehearsal before they began shooting the film. You WILL remember Imelda Staunton however, from the 5th Harry Potter film “The Order of The Phoenix” where she played Delores Umbridge who took over the school to replace Albus Dumbledore at Hogwarts? Remember how hideous she was? Watch that performance next to Vera Drake and you'll be as big a fan of hers as I am. Can you tell? Okay, thank you again to my OP and to you for tuning into another episode of the Modern Moron. In fact, if you liked this episode, while you have this open… forward it to someone. That's easier than liking or subscribing right? Or not, just a thought.
This that movie. You know the one. The one where the idealistic teacher takes the gig at the inner city high school to make a difference in the lives of the kids society essentially gave up on? No, it's not the one with Edward James Olmos. And no, it's not the one with Morgan Freeman or the Coolio song. It's "Freedom Writers" with Hilary Swank, McDreamy, and a toned down Delores Umbridge. But, did Sammie, John, or Joseph survive it? Tune in and find out. For more info about the Freedom Writers Foundation, visit http://www.freedomwritersfoundation.org. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Intro song is "Delores Umbridge" from the Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix game.Outro song is "Courtyard Frolics" from the Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix game.
Welcome to a new quarantine project brought to you by the RealzTenisFanz Podcast! We are excited to have the lovely Deb (@shackle52) that most of you already know from twitter to join Realz (@realztenisfanz) and Janina (@jlr78) as we break down the Harry Potter series while Andreen is locked up in Azkaban for not sharing our love of this magical world! We will be taking a literary dive into all 7 Harry Potter books in chronological order. We hope you will be an active part of this series. In this episode, we get into what were the elements of this book that did not work for us. What is off about this book that makes it the stepchild of the series. We get into the Delores Umbridge character in the larger context of the magical world's inadequate response to any extensional threat. How is it that the Ministry of Magic this inept at magical education? What of Hermione Jane Granger's in this entire series? How is Ron coming into his own so far in the series? The lost boys of Hagrid, Sirius and Neville. Is Sirius suffering from arrested development? Music by: Ancient Trials by VGM Mark H | https://soundcloud.com/user-656562764Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
Welcome to a new quarantine project brought to you by the RealzTenisFanz Podcast! We are excited to have the lovely Deb (@shackle52) that most of you already know from twitter to join Realz (@realztenisfanz) and Janina (@jlr78) as we break down the Harry Potter series while Andreen is locked up in Azkaban for not sharing our love of this magical world! We will be taking a literary dive into all 7 Harry Potter books in chronological order. We hope you will be an active part of this series. In this episode, we tackle the stepchild of the book series, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. This book is often cited as being the least loved, most overlooked and most complicated. We are fully invested in the political wranglings of the magical world and we are left wanting to understand how can folks be so obtuse to the obvious. We see that information, the withholding or seeking or suppressing information becomes the major theme driving this work. However, is this an attractive plot device? What about the female characterization? Hermione and her views on other female characters. What really happened to Delores Umbridge in the Forbidden Forest? All this and more in episode 11. Don't forget that we really want to hear from you listeners. You can comment on any of the platforms or reach out to us via Twitter. Music by: Ancient Trials by VGM Mark H | https://soundcloud.com/user-656562764Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
Today, Kaytee and Mindy are discussing: Bookish Moments: reading around the house, inside and outside, and a bookish article that brings vindication for a strong opinion Current Reads: books that give us the chance to think a new way Deep Dive: when book characters are real to you: crushes, friends, enemies, and family Book Presses: fiction novels that spark conversation and/or break your heart As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don’t scroll down! *Please note that all book titles linked above are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!* . . . . . Bookish Moments: 1:34 - Lord of the Flies article 1:49 - Season 2, Episode 31 2:45 - Zero Gravity Chairs (this is the “budget” version I got. There’s also a more expensive version, and I’m sure they’re better, but I’m not sure if they are twice as good…) Current Reads: 3:34 - Dust Tracks on a Road by Zora Neale Hurston (Mindy) 6:47 - The Cider House Rules by John Irving (Kaytee) 9:14 - Night Theater by Vikram Paralkar 9:18 - The Henna Artist by Alka Joshi (Mindy) 12:36 - Scavenge the Stars by Tara Sim (Kaytee) 15:17 - A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas 15:22 - The Girl in Red, Lost Boy, Alice by Christina Henry 15:56 - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon (Mindy) 19:04 - Recursion by Blake Crouch (Kaytee) 19:07 - Season 1, Episode 45 19:22 - Dark Matter by Blake Crouch Deep Dive - When Book Characters are Real: Enemies, Family Members, Friends, and Crushes: 23:35 - Delores Umbridge from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by JK Rowling 23:40 - Jonathan Randall from Outlander by Diana Gabladon 24:47 - Brad from A Good Neighborhood by Therese Ann Fowler 25:07 - Old Nick from Room by Emma Donoghue 25:46 - Bella Swan from Twilight by Stephanie Meyer 26:28 - Jupiter North from Nevermoor by Jessica Townsend 27:25 - Atticus Finch from To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee 27:42 - Kira from Beartown and Us Against You by Fredrik Backman 29:00 - Elizabeth Bennett from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen 29:22 - Nymphadora Tonks from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by JK Rowling 30:26 - Edith from The Lager Queen of Minnesota by J. Ryan Stradal 30:57 - Diana from The Lager Queen of Minnesota by J. Ryan Stradal 32:20 - Jamie from Outlander by Diana Gabaldon 32:44 - John Guy from Still Life by Louise Penny 34:01 - Rhysand from A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas Books We Want to Press Into Your Hands: 35:46 - Harry’s Trees by Jon Cohen (Mindy) 36:09 - Season 2, Episode 21 37:16 - Young Jane Young by Gabrielle Zevin (Kaytee) Connect With Us: Meredith is @meredith.reads on Instagram Kaytee is @notesonbookmarks on Instagram Mindy is @gratefulforgrace on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast.com @currentlyreadingpodcast on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com
Harry gets fully acquainted with Delores Umbridge. She gives him detention for telling the truth, and her detentions involve significantly more blood magic than he's accustomed to. We are Alice Sullivan (@alicemsullivan), Micah Sparkman, and Jeff Lake (@jeff_lake). Support us on Patreon! Music: Backyard Adventure by Hans Hylkema, licensed under CC-BY 4.0.
Tommy Marz interviews Nina Schofield. They talk about her YouTube Channel that is on fire and growing on a daily basis. Nina tells us about her music career and all of her new music coming out. They also have a chat about Nina's trip to New York City from the U.K. to participate in a documentary about Grace VanderWaal. Tommy also ranks the Harry Potter films. Spoiler alert: He hates Delores Umbridge.
Happy Halloween! This week, we continue our education at Hogwarts with 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix' by JK Rowling. There are things in this world far more terrifying than ghosts and goblins, like Delores Umbridge for instance. #thisislit #litliteraturepodcast #itsatwisttop #harrypotter #happyhalloween
This week we're spending some time with the Gordon Ramsey of the dance world, Abby Lee Miller and Lifetime's insane reality show, Dance Moms. Rylee recaps a season one episode featuring some classic mom-Abby drama, the Delores Umbridge of dance, and DRAG QUEENS (really just drag queen, but still! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/snapbacktoreality/message
In this episode, Kathy talks to Sam and Sarah about how doing laundry in a deep, dark basement makes you want to start listening to podcasts, some cross stitch projects, and a Delores Umbridge dunk tank. Oh, and a ton of podcasts that they love to listen to too. Host Kathy Campbell with Sam Mattos and Sarah Gardner.
One of the reasons Harry Potter is a world-wide phenomena is that beneath the magic and fantasy it touches strangely familiar experiences in our own lives – including what it feels like to be tormented by other people and what it feels like to be tormented by our own thoughts. Today we look at how the creations of the Harry Potter story known as Dementors and Delores Umbridge paint the reality of experiences in the real world. We then go to the wisdom of the scriptures to learn how to live in a world where dark emotions and dark souls can oppress us. There actually is such a thing as a Patronus – one who guides and protects us and covers us and keeps the dementors of this world at bay. During this sermon, our own Emily McGlaughlin painted alongside Pastor Langdon, telling the same story visually. You can see her painting above
One of the reasons Harry Potter is a world-wide phenomena is that beneath the magic and fantasy it touches strangely familiar experiences in our own lives – including what it feels like to be tormented by other people and what it feels like to be tormented by our own thoughts. Today we look at how the creations of the Harry Potter story known as Dementors and Delores Umbridge paint the reality of experiences in the real world. We then go to the wisdom of the scriptures to learn how to live in a world where dark emotions and dark souls can oppress us. There actually is such a thing as a Patronus – one who guides and protects us and covers us and keeps the dementors of this world at bay. During this sermon, our own Emily McGlaughlin painted alongside Pastor Langdon, telling the same story visually. You can see her painting above
One of the reasons Harry Potter is a world-wide phenomena is that beneath the magic and fantasy it touches strangely familiar experiences in our own lives – including what it feels like to be tormented by other people and what it feels like to be tormented by our own thoughts. Today we look at how the creations of the Harry Potter story known as Dementors and Delores Umbridge paint the reality of experiences in the real world. We then go to the wisdom of the scriptures to learn how to live in a world where dark emotions and dark souls can oppress us. There actually is such a thing as a Patronus – one who guides and protects us and covers us and keeps the dementors of this world at bay. During this sermon, our own Emily McGlaughlin painted alongside Pastor Langdon, telling the same story visually. You can see her painting above
One of the reasons Harry Potter is a world-wide phenomena is that beneath the magic and fantasy it touches strangely familiar experiences in our own lives – including what it feels like to be tormented by other people and what it feels like to be tormented by our own thoughts. Today we look at how the creations of the Harry Potter story known as Dementors and Delores Umbridge paint the reality of experiences in the real world. We then go to the wisdom of the scriptures to learn how to live in a world where dark emotions and dark souls can oppress us. There actually is such a thing as a Patronus – one who guides and protects us and covers us and keeps the dementors of this world at bay. During this sermon, our own Emily McGlaughlin painted alongside Pastor Langdon, telling the same story visually. You can see her painting above
Brittany, Penny & Meg are all about Prisoner of Azkaban - so much so we don't even have much to say about it. This week we take The Ultimate Harry Potter Tag, debate the upsides and downsides of kissing Voldemort vs. giving Delores Umbridge a bubble bath *shudders in disgust forever* and fix the ultimate plot hole! Crack open a butterbeer and tuck in to some sweet pumpkin pasties while we charm you (get it?) in week three of our HP re-read.
[Digital Gonzo 2012] This was the first of four films to be directed by David Yates, a man who learned his trade shooting serious, British drama for television. The tone-shift and change of pace is noticeable and appropriate for the darker final years of Harry's time at Hogwarts. This episode, we go in-depth on the Ministry of Magic, Delores Umbridge, Sirius Black, Dumbledore's Army, Luna Lovegood, Severus and James as boys, possession and what it took to trim the longest book don to the shortest stand-alone film. Featured in this episode are Daniel Radcliffe's appearance on Extras, segments of a wonderful interview between Stephen Fry and J.K Rowling and the subtle, effecting score of Nicholas Hooper who also composed the music to film six. And as if that wasn't enough, there's a whole chunk of rather hilarious podcast outtakes near the end. Guests: Sharon Shaw of School of Movies Leah Haydu of Some Other Castle Chris Eason of GameBurst
In episode twenty-nine of Potter And Daughter Joel and Lily pick up their discussion of Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows with chapters 9-13. Harry, Ron and Hermione are on the run from the Death Eaters and need to find a safe place to hide. Kreacher sheds some light on the origination and possible whereabouts of the locket Horcrux, and the three friends plan a daring heist to retrieve it. Infiltrating the Ministry proves fairly simple, until ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING goes incredibly wrong. Changes in the Ministry are evident and Muggle-born wizards find themselves on trial with Delores Umbridge the judge, jury and potential executioner. Our theme song is “This Book Is So Awesome” by Harry and The Potters.