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They marched peacefully. They were fired on. They sang anyway. This week on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #749, sixteen artists remind us that protest songs aren't history — they're a mirror. Dropkick Murphys, Wild Colonial Bhoys, Medusa's Wake, House of Hamill and more. From Diggers of 1649, to Bloody Sunday 1972, to Minneapolis 2026. Some songs don't age. They just find new reasons to matter. -- Subscribe now at CelticMusicPodcast.com! Amelia Hogan, Dropkick Murphys, Bealtaine, Ed Miller, Black 47, David Rovics, Wild Colonial Bhoys, Eddie Biggins, The Haar, Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats, The Secret Commonwealth, Redhill Rats, Scythian, House Of Hamill, Medusa's Wake, Melanie Gruben GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items with what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2026 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create this year's Best Celtic music episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on YouTube to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2-3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:09 - Amelia Hogan "No Irish Need Apply" from Transplants: From the Old to the New 5:02 - WELCOME 8:14 - Dropkick Murphys "Who'll Stand With Us?" from For The People (Expanded Edition) 12:03 - Bealtaine "Worker's Song" from Factories & Mills, Shipyards & Mines Written by Ed Pickford in the mid-1970s as a direct response to arguments blaming Britain's economic woes on workers rather than the wealthy. That's a typical tactic that continues today. If we want free and fair elections, we will stop letting billionaires buy our politicians. The was first recorded by Scottish legend Dick Gaughan in 1981, it's been taken up by everyone from the Dropkick Murphys to The Longest Johns. 16:22 - Ed Miller "Blood upon the Grass" from Generations of Change In 1977, Scotland traveled to Chile to play a friendly match at the very stadium where, just four years earlier, Pinochet's regime had tortured and killed political prisoners after the 1973 coup. Back in Scotland, a powerful solidarity campaign urged the Scottish Football Association to pull their team from what would become known as the 'Match of Shame.' Folk singer Adam McNaughtan captured that outrage in his song 'Blood Upon the Grass,' and Edinburgh-born singer Ed Miller later recorded it on his album Generations of Change — keeping this powerful story alive for new generations. 19:16 - Black 47 "San Patricio Brigade" from Rise Up and The Secret World of Celtic Rock 24:18 - FEEDBACK The Great Hunger in Ireland took place from 1845 to 1852. Irish immigrants migrated to the U.S. They were treated as second-class citizens. There are still newspapers that refer to them as lazy and criminals, thus the "No Irish Need Apply" song at the start of the show. These were hungry people. They were just looking for opportunities in a new land. Much like the immigrants of today. But they too were treated inhumanely. They were demonized. So when the Mexican-American War broke out from 1846-1848, many Irish looked at how poorly they were treated in America. They found greater kinship to their Catholic cousins in Mexico. That's why the Saint Patrick's Battalion was formed. Interestingly, it wasn't just Irish Catholics. There were Catholics from throughout Europe in the battalion including: German, Canadian, English, French, Italian, Polish, Scottish, Spanish, Swiss and Mexican. These were people who were attacked and belittled for their culture and their faith. It should serve as a warning and a reminder for all of us today. 30:04 - David Rovics "St. Patrick Battalion" from Historic Times 32:58 - Wild Colonial Bhoys "Dying Rebel" from Century A song that reflects on the human cost of rebellion rather than the glorification of the conflict and the martyrdom of its leaders. Here's what history keeps teaching us. People don't start out wanting to fight. They start out wanting to be heard. On January 30, 1972, in Derry, Northern Ireland, somewhere between ten and fifteen thousand people joined a peaceful civil rights march. They weren't armed. They were protesting the British government's policy of locking people up without trial. Sort of like what's happening in America now. British paratroopers opened fire. Thirteen people were killed. Fourteen others were wounded. The incident caused widespread anger and led to a surge in IRA recruitment. The argument was simple and devastating: peaceful protest could no longer achieve change. I hope to God America never comes to that. But peaceful protesters were murdered in Minneapolis. I lost a fan because I took my kids to a peaceful No Kings Protest last summer. When the state fires on and demonizes its own people, it doesn't end the resistance. It just changes its shape. That's the lesson history keeps trying to teach us. I hope we don't need to learn that the hard way. So please keep peacefully protesting 37:46 - BREAK 39:10 - Eddie Biggins "The Rising of the Moon" from Hey, I'm Singing Over Here! 41:29 - The Haar "Óró Sé Do Bheatha' Bhaile" from The Lost Day "Óró sé do bheatha abhaile" sounds like a joyful welcome song — and once, it was. The original Irish tune dates back centuries, used to greet returning chieftains and even Bonnie Prince Charlie. But the version we know today is something altogether fiercer. Around 1910, Patrick Pearse — poet, teacher, and revolutionary — rewrote the lyrics. He replaced the old imagery with a new vision: Gráinne Mhaol, the legendary 16th century pirate queen, sailing home with soldiers to drive the English from Ireland. Pearse was executed after the 1916 Easter Rising. And his words lived on. The song became a rallying cry, a promise that resistance wasn't finished, that Ireland would be free. That's why it's still sung today. Not as nostalgia, but as defiance. Every generation that lifts their voice in this song is answering Pearse's call across more than a hundred years. 48:04 - Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats "Patriot Game" from Irish Drinking Songs: The Cat Lover's Companion In my opinion, "Patriot Game" is one of the best Irish rebel songs ever written. It cuts deeper than most rebel songs because it doesn't glorify. It questions. It was written by Dominic Behan in 1961. The song is based on the true story of Fergal O'Hanlon, an IRA volunteer killed during a 1957 border raid in County Fermanagh. He was just nineteen years old. But Behan wasn't writing a hero's ballad. He was writing a warning. The song is sung in the voice of a young man who died for a cause he barely understood. Seduced by romantic notions of patriotism before he had the wisdom to weigh the cost. That's the same as putting the party over the country. Our politicians have fallen into that trap. So I want to ask you to reach out to your representatives. Tell them you've had enough of this insanity. 51:12 - THANKS Back in December, I got an email from Troy of The Secret Commonwealth. He was letting me know about a man who's been part of his community for over 40 years. His friend is being held by ICE for nearly a year. His friend is hospitalized with a serious infection and awaiting heart surgery, all while being denied adequate medical care and due process. He suffers from a cracked vertebra and a history of cardiac issues, yet remains in unsanitary conditions with limited access to clean water or medical attention. My friend said, 'I'm feeling pretty damn rebellious right now,' and honestly, I am too. I'm also sad that I didn't bring this to your attention sooner, especially in the wake of the murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by ICE agents in Minneapolis back in Janaury. These are not abstract political issues. These are real people, real families, real communities torn apart. This next song feels like the right response. 'Till Jamie Comes Hame' features traditional words sometimes credited to Robert Burns, with music written by Rob Campbell of the band. And today, it's for everyone waiting for someone to come home. 58:35 - The Secret Commonwealth "Til Jamie Comes Hame" from Last Call 1:02:45 - Redhill Rats "White, Orange and Green" from Some Heroes 1:06:37 - Scythian "Follow Me Up to Carlow" from Immigrant Road Show 1:10:06 - House Of Hamill "Pound A Week Rise" from MARCH THROUGH STORMS 1:14:12 - Medusa's Wake "War of Independence" from War of Independence 1:17:37 - CLOSING "The World Turned Upside Down" was written in 1975, but it reaches back to 1649 — and maybe even further than that. Leon Rosselson based the song on the Diggers, a radical movement in England led by Gerrard Winstanley. After the English Civil War, they began farming common land, declaring simply that the earth belonged to everyone. Not to kings. Not to landlords. Not to those who had seized it by force and called it theirs. They were destroyed for that idea. But here's something worth sitting with. The Irish language doesn't have a word for "to have." You cannot own anything in Irish. Instead, things exist in relationship with you. A book is at you. Hunger is on you. Joy is on you. Even land. Not mine. Just... with me for now. That's not just a quirk of grammar. It's a completely different way of seeing the world. One where ownership itself is the strange idea. The foreign concept. This the idea that declaring land your private property is an act of violence against everyone else. The Diggers lost. The language nearly did too. But both survived. And this song is proof that the idea refuses to die. 1:20:18 - Melanie Gruben "The World Turned Upside Down" from Like a Tide Upon the Land 1:22:37 - CREDITS Support for this program comes from International speaker, Joseph Dumond, teaching the ancient roots of the Gaelic people. Learn more about their origins at Sightedmoon.com Support for this program comes from Cascadia Cross Border Law Group, Creating Transparent Borders for more than twenty five years, serving Alaska and the world. Find out more at www.CascadiaLawAlaska.com Support for this program comes from Hank Woodward. Support for this program comes from Dr. Annie Lorkowski of Centennial Animal Hospital in Corona, California. The Executive Producer for St Patrick's Month is John Sharkey White, II. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Clean energy isn't just good for the planet, it's good for your wallet. Solar and wind are now the cheapest power sources in history. But too many politicians would rather protect billionaires than help working families save on their bills. Real change starts when we stop allowing the ultra-rich to write our energy policy and run our government. Let's choose affordable, renewable power. Clean energy means lower costs, more freedom, and a planet that can actually breathe. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic musician and also host of Pub Songs & Stories. This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. It's about diversity of thoughts and beliefs and about helping indie celtic musicians. So if you find music you love, support the artists financially. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODFEST AND ARTS MARKET Join us Sunday, March 8, 2026, from 12 to 6 PM at The Lost Druid Brewery in Avondale Estates, Georgia. Enjoy an afternoon of Celtic and folk music from Kinnfolk, The Muckers, May Will Bloom, and Marc Gunn. Bring your family. Grab a pint. Enjoy the music, and share the energy of a true Celtic gathering. It is free to attend. While the music plays, explore our Arts Market filled with handmade crafts, art, and unique gifts from local creators. It's a celebration of music, creativity, and community — all in one place. Come for the songs. Stay for the spirit. We'll see you at The Lost Druid on March 8.
Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, l'émission hebdomadaire et collaborative des radios Ferarock !Presque dix ans de parcours pour les deux groupes à l'honneur cette semaine : Dirty Rodeo et The AA. L'occasion de revenir sur une passion commune devenue aujourd'hui leur métier. Au programme : un concert dans une ancienne maison d'arrêt à Bordeaux, des piles AA, un soleil intérieur et une belle diversité musicale à travers leurs différents morceaux.Des échanges menés au micro de Lucas pour Beaub FM et de Lucie pour Ouest Track."Tête de cortège ou fin de manif ?" Pour la carte blanche, Loïc de Radio Dio reçoit Cafard Moisi pour un quizz suivi d'un live.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, l'émission hebdomadaire et collaborative des radios Ferarock !Un joyeux chaos organisé sur fond de démocratie: c'est ainsi que le groupe Mafia Sofa décrit sa façon de composer collectivement. Originaires de Capbreton dans les landes, ils se sont retirés au cœur de la forêt landaise pour créer, et en parlent au micro de Natascha de Radio Ballade. The Tact, c'est avant tout une aventure familiale entre un père et son fils, qui un jour se sont pris au jeu de composer et d'écrire ensemble. Aujourd'hui, ils dévoilent leur premier album Fizzy Life et en parlent avec Lucie de Ouest Track.De son côté, Loïc, de Radio Dio, est allé à la rencontre des deux sœurs du groupe Malaka pour une interview suivi d'un live. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, l'émission hebdomadaire et collaborative des radios Ferarock !Cette semaine, cap sur Douarnenez, petite ville portuaire située entre Brest et Quimper, pour explorer sa scène rock bouillonnante avec notamment les groupes Mansion's Cellar et Komodor. L'occasion d'évoquer la composition à cinq, l'énergie d'une scène locale soudée et foisonnante, et l'esprit festif de cette véritable enclave culturelle. Des échanges à retrouver aux micros d'Aurélie de Fréquence Mutine, et d'Elina de la Ferarock.Le voyage se poursuit en Bretagne avec Guirec, de Radio Activ', qui a reçu Melody's Echo Chamber un matin à la cabane du pêcheur, à Plérin pour parler de son nouvel album Unclouded.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In Spain, a B-52 accident has left a nuke lost at sea – while on land a fallout cover-up is in full swing. In Australia, even as more Diggers than ever are dying on the battlefield, and our Americans allies are freezing us out of planning, new Prime Minister Harold Hold doubles down on our commitment to the war in Vietnam. Plus: the BBC bans an unsparing atomic war documentary because it's too realistic, Australia's Nazi leader raises his ugly voice to silence a war hero turned peace activist, and the world worries about an impending overpopulation apocalypse.Bill Coolburra's story:https://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/resources/bill-coolburra-stories-serviceBlack Swans:https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/if-youre-listening/black-swans-the-population-bomb/106156642*Hear Part 3 now early and ad-free as a supporter*It's easy to get a free trial that will give you access to ad-free, early and bonus episodes. Hit either of these links:Patreon: http://patreon.com/forgottenaustraliaApple: http://apple.co/forgottenaustraliaWant more original Australian history? Check out my books!They'll Never Hold Me:https://www.booktopia.com.au/they-ll-never-hold-me-michael-adams/book/9781923046474.htmlThe Murder Squad:https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-murder-squad-michael-adams/book/9781923046504.htmlHanging Ned Kelly:https://www.booktopia.com.au/hanging-ned-kelly-michael-adams/book/9781922992185.htmlAustralia's Sweetheart:https://www.booktopia.com.au/australia-s-sweetheart-michael-adams/book/9780733640292.htmlEmail: forgottenaustraliapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, l'émission hebdomadaire et collaborative des radios Ferarock !Au micro d'Alexandre de Raje, Nastyjoe présente son nouvel album The House. Un projet conçu dans un esprit de famille, de collectif, porté par l'envie de transmettre des émotions positives malgré certaines thématiques plutôt sombres.Être ensemble, particulièrement dans la fête, est aussi au coeur du nouvel album de Canard. Créer des espaces de liberté où on peut lâcher prise, une volonté que l'on retrouve aussi bien dans l'album que sur scène. Il en parle au micro de Kristina de Radio Ballade.L'émission se termine au micro de Jordane, de Radio Méga, qui reçoit Patricia Debias pour présenter le projet Discothèque Féministe, un travail de collectage visant à mettre en lumière des femmes trop souvent invisibilisées.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, l'émission hebdomadaire et collaborative des radios Ferarock !Cette semaine, c'est tout doux dans votre émission Dig Dig Diggers. Deux projets intimes, lumineux et sincères y sont à l'honneur, chacun porté par une forte empreinte personnelle. L'un est un projet plutôt rock, l'autre folk, mais les deux partagent un optimisme naturel qui transparaît dans chaque morceau. Découvrez Tessa Rose Jackson et In Fallow au micro de Morgane de Radio Primitive et de Lola et Julie pour la voix off de Canal B.A Tours, l'hiver n'arrête rien. Preuve en est dans la carte blanche de la semaine, avec Charles, Enzo et Cecilia pour parler de la nouvelle édition d'Aucard d'hiver qui aura lieu les 13 et 14 février à Tours, dans le cadre des 40 ans de Radio Béton.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, l'émission hebdomadaire et collaborative des radios Ferarock !A votre avis, quelle est la similarité entre Mac Miller et Leonard Cohen ? C'est Goodbye Karelle qui a la réponse, au micro de Xavier de la Ferarock. L'artiste nous parle aussi de l'importance des mots et de l'écriture dans ses textes, comme en témoigne son nouvel album Knuckle Breaker Maxxx.BingO de Radio Mega a lui accueilli Pretty Inside à l'occasion de la sortie de son nouvel album Ever Gonna Heal. Un disque marqué par la sincérité et les expériences personnelles du groupe, fruit d'une réflexion collective où chacun a été poussé à explorer ses influences et à faire évoluer son univers musical.Enfin, si la carte blanche de la semaine dernière sur le volume 32 de la collection Ethiopiques vous a passionnés, bonne nouvelle : cette semaine, Francis Falceto est de nouveau aux côtés de Max sur RCV pour évoquer le volume 31.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Paul is the Divisional Franchisor for Jim's Diggers, and in this interview, he shares a lot of detailed information about how the division works, services plus a lot more about the Jim's Diggers system. A great listen or watch for anyone interested in joining the Jim's Diggers franchise. You might even be able to buy a Porsche!
Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, l'émission hebdomadaire et collaborative des radios Ferarock !"Musicalement on est plutôt sur une musique chaleureuse avec des paroles empreints de froid". Voilà comme Gros Coeur définit leur nouvel album "Vague Scélérate" au micro de Jordane de Radio Méga. Des paroles qui explorent les relations humaines dans ce qu'il y a de bon et de moins bon à prendre.Au micro de Yann de Canal B, Meryem Aboulouafa nous invite avec douceur et sensibilité dans l'univers de son album, construit autour des liens familiaux, du désir d'émancipation, et de ces familles que l'on se choisit. Pour la carte blanche, Max de RCV accueille Francis Falceto, directeur artistique de la collection Ethiopiques, série d'une trentaine de disques consacrés aux musiques éthiopiennes et érythréenne des années 60 à 2000. Cette semaine, cap sur le volume n32 ! Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
After 159 years, Saks 5th Ave is bankrupt… And Louis Vuitton is holding the dagger.Grindr's internal strategy leaked… They're building a “gAI Super App”. The Airbnb for diggers, bulldozers, & cranes?... It's EquipmentShare and it just IPO'd.Plus, Matthew McConnaughey just trademarked his voice… Alright, alright, alright.$EQPT $GRND $ABNB Buy tickets to The IPO Tour (our In-Person Offering) TODAYAustin, TX (2/25): SOLD OUTArlington, VA (3/11): https://www.arlingtondrafthouse.com/shows/341317 New York, NY (4/8): https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0000637AE43ED0C2Los Angeles, CA (6/3): SOLD OUTGet your TBOY Yeti Doll gift here: https://tboypod.com/shop/product/economic-support-yeti-doll NEWSLETTER:https://tboypod.com/newsletter OUR 2ND SHOW:Want more business storytelling from us? Check our weekly deepdive show, The Best Idea Yet: The untold origin story of the products you're obsessed with. Listen for free to The Best Idea Yet: https://wondery.com/links/the-best-idea-yet/NEW LISTENERSFill out our 2 minute survey: https://qualtricsxm88y5r986q.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dp1FDYiJgt6lHy6GET ON THE POD: Submit a shoutout or fact: https://tboypod.com/shoutouts SOCIALS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tboypod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tboypodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tboypod Linkedin (Nick): https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-martell/Linkedin (Jack): https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-crivici-kramer/Anything else: https://tboypod.com/ About Us: The daily pop-biz news show making today's top stories your business. Formerly known as Robinhood Snacks, The Best One Yet is hosted by Jack Crivici-Kramer & Nick Martell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Military Historian, Author, and Battlefield Guide Paul Reed join Sean to discuss a BBC documentary that he took part in, Meet The Ancestors Series 5, Episode 3: The Forgotten Battlefield. The documentary details a group of amateur archaeologists called The Diggers, who discovered a complex trench system over 200 fallen soldiers, in the Ieper (Ypres) and Boesinghe (now Boezinge).In an act of what Paul describes as "rescue archaeology" the diggers and historians-including Paul himself, race against time to uncover as much as they can before the area is completely covered by the building of an industrial estate. Paul also talks about what happened after the cameras stopped rolling.From the educational remit of British television in the early 2000's, to the emergence of amateur archaeology, and World War One remembrance and myths, this episode has it all.Raised Questions:-Did you know the BBC made a rival programme to Channel Four's Time Team?-Why weren't professional archaeologists interested in World War One battlefields back in the early 2000's?-Why wouldn't The Diggers be allowed to do their work today?-Why does wood survive in Flanders Field?-Why is it important to show the reality of war in documentaries?Chapters:0:06 Welcome to Review It Yourself1:14 Revisiting The Forgotten Battlefield2:55 The Evolution of BBC Documentaries7:31 The Role of 'The Diggers'9:19 Post-War Reconstruction Challenges10:48 Discoveries Beneath the Surface13:53 Amateurs vs. Professionals in Archaeology15:28 The Significance of Archaeological Finds21:02 Understanding the Reality of War23:28 The Human Cost of Conflict30:15 The Reality of Identification34:59 Forgotten Events of the Past38:54 The Fog of War40:47 Officer Casualties and Leadership45:44 Findings from the Battlefield Trench47:45 Unearthing History56:34 The Weight of Remembrance1:01:20 Reflections on Loss1:06:21 The Reality of War1:08:09 Commemoration vs. Reality1:16:56 Modern Discoveries1:23:05 The Role of DNA1:28:58 The Future of Historical Narratives1:33:57 Sharing Knowledge and PassionThe Programme on BBC iPlayer (UK Only): https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0074n0m/meet-the-ancestors-series-5-3-the-forgotten-battlefieldPaul's Podcast: Further Information can be found in Paul's podcast: The Old Front Line:-Battlefield Archaeology & Essex Farm Episode (3rd April 2020).-Forgotten Battlefield: The Reunion Episode (1st April 2023).The Old Front Line Website: https://oldfrontline.co.uk/Thanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, l'émission hebdomadaire et collaborative des radios Ferarock !Bonne année à toustes !Pour ce premier Dig Dig Diggers de l'année, on commence la rentrée en douceur avec The Selenites Band qui nous embarque dans une odyssée cinématographique sur une lune imaginaire, teintée d'influences jazz éthiopien. On ne vous en dit pas plus : découvrez ce nouvel album au micro de Marcus de Radio Activ'.Max Baby nous explique ensuite la synesthésie au micro d'Alexandre sur Raje : pour lui, sons, couleurs et odeurs s'entremêlent et ses compositions deviennent de véritables tableaux et textures sonores.Et pour prolonger l'expérience, ne manquez pas la carte blanche : un live d'Astéréotypie enregistré par Thibaut de RPG.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Yesss Ites, Here you are able to relisten the Bass Diggers Radio Special broadcasted live on https://raggakings.radio and https://kingdub.tv/live on the 3rd of January 2026. Such a niceness!
Puntata speciale delle festività invernali, con il team al completo che propone una bella collezione di gingilli per tutti i gusti. Digitalia torna con le news lunedì 12 gennaio 2026, augurandovi una buona fine e un buon inizio. Queste e molte altre le notizie tech commentate nella puntata di questa settimana. Queste e molte altre le notizie tech commentate nella puntata di questa settimana.Dallo studio distribuito di digitalia:Franco Solerio, Michele Di Maio, Francesco Facconi, Giulio Cupini, Massimo De Santo, John DoeProduttori esecutivi:Sponsor:Links:Gingilli del giorno:Diggers - remake del videogame storicoChess.com - imparare gli scacchiMullvard VPN - un provider VPN (si spera) privato e anonimoEric Topol - Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare Human AgainProcesso al DomaniMarkEdit - editor e visualizzatore MarkDownPlainTextAccounting - la tua contabilità in un qualsiasi editor di testoTrilogia di Altered Carbon (versione kindle)dupeGuru - Open source duplicate finderThe Watch & Savoir Faire - la storia della meccanica degli orologi di Audemars PiguetSignal's post-quantum makeover - la crittografia di SignalTap Out - Un oggetto fisico per accedere alle appLa differenza fondamentaleVector - il gioco dove scappare dal grande FratelloUrbanist agenda - un podcast sulle città e su come dovrebbero essere usateSupporta Digitalia, diventa produttore esecutivo.
How do you diagnose, repair, and fix the biggest diggers in Australia? Mack sits down with Patrick Coward of North Australian Heavy Mechanical to talk about his career working across Australia wrenching on the biggest diggers (excavators) in the country, how to diagnose problems, levelling up your skills as a mechanic, and more!Connect with Pat on instagram @pats_instabythegram or Youtube @patrickcoward4309Find Mack on social media @earthmovers_media or visit our website https://earthmoversmedia.com/
A Gluten Free Podcast Episode 212My guest on today's episode is head chef at Diggers Miranda RSL, Andrew Harper. We'll chat about why he changed his kitchen to create safe gluten free options, the importance of listening to feedback from the coeliac and gluten free community and how others in hospitality can learn from his approach. What we'll cover: * Andrew's background as a chef and his career in hospitality * Andrew cooking in a pizza shop and an Italian restaurant * Andrew's passion for food and having a mentor at Valentino's * Opening Little Italy restaurant * Moving to Diggers Miranda * Andrew's experience of gluten free protocols in Sicily and Rome * How a customer helped Andrew to make safe gluten free food * Wife of a board member having coeliac disease and cooking gluten free for her * Coeliac customers bringing in more coeliacs into the RSL * Customers talking about the RSL on Facebook * The decision to remove all wheat out of the kitchen * Learning and listening to the feedback from coeliac customers * The financial decision to do gluten free correctly * Andrew's experience of going to a hospitality training course and the negative comments he heard about his gluten free approach in the RSL* RSL's financial growth since going gluten free * Catering to other dietary requirements for customers * Andrew hearing stories from coeliac customers having bad experiences and the stress they experience in a shared kitchen * The kitchen, front of house staff and managers learning about the transition to gluten free food * Gluten free deep fried icecream * Approach to marking gluten free menu items and dealing with gluten free preconceptions * 2025 December special deserts * Plans for the RSL for the future * How Andrew feels we can create more awareness of coeliac disease and the gluten free in society * Educating and showing venues that making great gluten free options LinksDiggers Miranda RSLFollow Diggers Miranda RSL on Facebook and Instagram Follow Andrew Harper on Instagram
Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, l'émission hebdomadaire et collaborative des radios Ferarock !Pour cette dernière émission de 2025, on commence avec la scène rock de Marseille, ville souvent victime de nombreux clichés. Pourtant, comme le souligne le groupe No Jazz Quartet, il s'agit d'une scène dynamique et solidaire, qu'ils décrivent avec justesse au micro de Denis, de Radio Active à Toulon.Dans Melchior vol. 1, Forever Pavot s'amuse, et quoi de plus logique que de partager cette aventure avec un robot portant le même nom que l'album. Pensé comme un véritable membre du groupe, il a apporté sa touche singulière à ce disque et accompagnera également le groupe sur scène lors de la tournée. Il en parle au micro de Yann de Canal B.En carte blanche, Loïc de Radio Dio accueille DJ Radio Barjo pour présenter ses trouvailles musicales : groove, électro et funk, en provenance du Maghreb et du Moyen-Orient.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, l'émission hebdomadaire et collaborative des radios Ferarock !Il aura fallu un an et huit mois à Agathe Plaisance pour terminer Deep Rest, son nouvel album. Un long travail qui aboutit à huit titres minimalistes, empreints d'esthétiques électroniques, qu'elle présente au micro de Morgane sur Radio Primitive.Avec The Spitters, on change d'univers : fini le minimalisme, place à une critique frontale de la pression sociale qui pèse sur notre apparence publique dans Fake Brutal, morceau éponyme de leur album. Ils étaient les invités de Denis sur Radio Active.Pendant ce temps-là, à Brest, Cédric accueillait Max Balquier pour parler de son projet Brazzier dans les locaux de Fréquence Mutine. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Les 4, 5 et 6 décembre derniers, on était aux Bars en Trans !Pendant trois jours, les radios Ouest Track, Fréquence Mutine, Radio Béton, Jet FM, Radio Activ' ont posé leurs micros dans les studios de Canal B à Rennes pour le festival des Bars en Trans !Des artistes sont passé·es au studio pour présenter leur projet et, parfois, donner un live avant leur concert. Et pour ceux et celles qui ne pouvaient pas se déplacer, nous sommes allé·es les interviewer directement dans des lieux comme l'Amrok, La Tête de Chou, la place de la Mairie ou encore le Bloom Pop. Vendredi // 17h - 18h→ Annie-Claude Deschenes x Double Vitrage, Carnage Piknik, Adult DVDHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Les 4, 5 et 6 décembre derniers, on était aux Bars en Trans !Pendant trois jours, les radios Ouest Track, Fréquence Mutine, Radio Béton, Jet FM, Radio Activ' ont posé leurs micros dans les studios de Canal B à Rennes pour le festival des Bars en Trans !Des artistes sont passé·es au studio pour présenter leur projet et, parfois, donner un live avant leur concert. Et pour ceux et celles qui ne pouvaient pas se déplacer, nous sommes allé·es les interviewer directement dans des lieux comme l'Amrok, La Tête de Chou, la place de la Mairie ou encore le Bloom Pop. Jeudi // 17h - 18h→ Philippe Le Breton (programmateur) x Le Son Vert, BelfourHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Les 4, 5 et 6 décembre derniers, on était aux Bars en Trans !Pendant trois jours, les radios Ouest Track, Fréquence Mutine, Radio Béton, Jet FM, Radio Activ' ont posé leurs micros dans les studios de Canal B à Rennes pour le festival des Bars en Trans !Des artistes sont passé·es au studio pour présenter leur projet et, parfois, donner un live avant leur concert. Et pour ceux et celles qui ne pouvaient pas se déplacer, nous sommes allé·es les interviewer directement dans des lieux comme l'Amrok, La Tête de Chou, la place de la Mairie ou encore le Bloom Pop. Jeudi // 18h - 19h→ Onlyfun, Mélissa Weikart, Virginie B, MartaHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Les 4, 5 et 6 décembre derniers, on était aux Bars en Trans !Pendant trois jours, les radios Ouest Track, Fréquence Mutine, Radio Béton, Jet FM, Radio Activ' ont posé leurs micros dans les studios de Canal B à Rennes pour le festival des Bars en Trans !Des artistes sont passé·es au studio pour présenter leur projet et, parfois, donner un live avant leur concert. Et pour ceux et celles qui ne pouvaient pas se déplacer, nous sommes allé·es les interviewer directement dans des lieux comme l'Amrok, La Tête de Chou, la place de la Mairie ou encore le Bloom Pop. Vendredi // 18h - 19h→ Leroy se Meurt, Ile de GardeHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Les 4, 5 et 6 décembre derniers, on était aux Bars en Trans !Pendant trois jours, les radios Ouest Track, Fréquence Mutine, Radio Béton, Jet FM, Radio Activ' ont posé leurs micros dans les studios de Canal B à Rennes pour le festival des Bars en Trans !Des artistes sont passé·es au studio pour présenter leur projet et, parfois, donner un live avant leur concert. Et pour ceux et celles qui ne pouvaient pas se déplacer, nous sommes allé·es les interviewer directement dans des lieux comme l'Amrok, La Tête de Chou, la place de la Mairie ou encore le Bloom Pop. Samedi // 17h - 18h→ Mélaine Dalibert, Dab BrozerHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Les 4, 5 et 6 décembre derniers, on était aux Bars en Trans !Pendant trois jours, les radios Ouest Track, Fréquence Mutine, Radio Béton, Jet FM, Radio Activ' ont posé leurs micros dans les studios de Canal B à Rennes pour le festival des Bars en Trans !Des artistes sont passé·es au studio pour présenter leur projet et, parfois, donner un live avant leur concert. Et pour ceux et celles qui ne pouvaient pas se déplacer, nous sommes allé·es les interviewer directement dans des lieux comme l'Amrok, La Tête de Chou, la place de la Mairie ou encore le Bloom Pop. Samedi // 18h - 19h→ Don Dias, Iris 2000Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Scripture of the Day: Daniel 6:1-2 Subscribe to cathedralofpraiseTV: https://www.youtube.com/c/cathedralofpraiseTV/?sub_confirmation=1 Discover fundamental truths and the power of Scripture with Pastor David E. Sumrall on Daily Devotions. Pastor Sumrall serves as the Undershepherd of the Cathedral of Praise, a Christian church dedicated to Jesus and His Word, with campuses across Metro Manila and branches around the world. Don't forget to like, subscribe to Cathedral of Praise TV https://www.youtube.com/c/cathedralofpraiseTV/?sub_confirmation=1,and hit the bell icon
Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, l'émission hebdomadaire et collaborative des radios Ferarock !Les deux albums découvertes de la semaine ne se fixent pas de frontières musicales : Arthur Fu Bandini, qui est entré dans la musique par le rap, confie au micro de Julie sur Canal B sa fascination actuelle pour le reggae, le dub et la culture sound system. De leur côté, les membres de Stade racontent à Aurélie sur Fréquence Mutine leur amour simultané pour la pop, le métal et un rock garage volontiers anarco-syndicaliste.Un bel éventail de possibles, donc, pour cette nouvelle émission de Dig Dig Diggers, qui s'achève avec un détour par le festival Bars en Trans, prescripteur curieux qui, lui non plus, ne s'arrête jamais à un seul genre. Philippe Le Breton, programmateur, en parle au micro de Xavier pour la Ferarock.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Phillip Bradley, Author of Inferno One of Australia’s most respected military historians, returns with his most ambitious work yet. Drawing on newly uncovered Australian and German archives, including soldiers’ letters never seen before, Bradley brings the Western Front to life as never before. We all know Gallipoli. But the Western Front was where Australia’s true identity was forged. Between 1916 and 1918, 300,000 Australians fought in France and Belgium. More than 46,000 never came home. Inferno tells their story—battle by battle—through the eyes of the Diggers and their German foes. It’s a sweeping, emotional history in the tradition of Les Carlyon’s The Great War and Bill Gammage’s The Broken Years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A few of the abandoned men, their wills broken, staggered blindly after Boone and Burton once they finally realized the terrible deception. But in tragically little time, they were completely snow-blind and hopelessly lost, staggering aimlessly away from the faint path and each other as the relentless, creeping tendrils of hypothermia finally took hold of their core. Some paltry articles of their clothing would eventually be found near the trail once a spring thaw swept through the valley, but of their frozen, anonymous bodies, there was never any trace. Whether they were claimed by the brutal, indifferent cold, by a silent return of the vengeful Diggers, or by some starved, scavenging beast of the high mountains will forever remain a chilling mystery. Even their names have been tragically lost to the ravages of time, with only the vaguest, most unflattering descriptions of them surviving in the old, faded complaints filed by the victims who once sought their deaths.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theserialkillerpodcastWebsite: https://www.theserialkillerpodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theskpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/serialkillerpodX: https://x.com/serialkillerpodSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-serial-killer-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Teema (https://www.instagram.com/teems31/) from GoalDiggers joins CrunkChocolate for the first time to preview Chelsea's summer, learn a bit about Teema, and her perspective on Chelsea Women! Enjoy the first 10 minutes of the episode, if you find yourself really loving the episode think about subscribing to our Patreon. 20+ hours a month of football content that covers Men's and Women's football, different leagues, clubs, and cultures!patreon.com/user?u=94168109TOPICS:IntroductionWhy do you love your club? Best attributes/reasons why you love the club?What is something that is over/under rated about soccer/football (rule, chant, player, cultural, etc)Transfers made in the summerManager - Let us know about them and the style of football the manager Pick an attacker, midfielder, and defender from your club that are the standouts?Starting XI predictionHow do you see the match playing out & score prediction?Mentioned in this episode:Michael Reid, Steph Houghton, and Teema Nicholls are this week's guestsTake your "Shades of Blue Podcast" support to the next level
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Mark Pownall, Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss Liontown; office vacancies; private business sales; Rich 100 activities; defence contracts; and a 2025 Diggers & Dealers wrap.
Aussie stocks cracked fresh record highs today, with the ASX 200 lifting past 8,800 points for the first time ever. Markets are buoyed by optimism around US rate cuts and easing trade uncertainty, even as Trump’s new tariffs come into effect tomorrow. Meanwhile, a tagging error by the ASX sparked confusion for TPG Telecom, and gold stocks rallied on the final day of the Diggers and Dealers forum. Plus, REA Group soared on strong earnings, IDP Education bounced, and Pinnacle and News Corp surged. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Start Digging, You Bastards! by Tom Gilling is a gripping account of the pivotal battles of El Alamein during World War II.
Denier épisode de cette série consacrée à la Coupe du monde de rugby 1995, un événement historique pour l'Afrique du Sud qui sortait tout juste de l'apartheid ; et la naissance d'une nation arc-en-ciel portée par Nelson Mandela. Trente ans plus tard, le pays est l'un des plus inégalitaires du monde, en plus du chômage de masse et d'une très forte criminalité. Cet été, un dialogue national aura d'ailleurs lieu dans le pays pour ouvrir un nouveau chapitre de la démocratie. Dans ce contexte, que reste-t-il de la mentalité arc-en-ciel de juin 1995 dans le rugby ? Quel est son héritage chez les plus jeunes ? RFI s'est rendu au nord de Johannesburg, dans l'un des plus anciens clubs de rugby de la ville. De notre correspondant à Johannesburg, Un soir chez les Diggers, un club de rugby de la ville de Johannesburg, en Afrique du Sud, nous rencontrons Daniel, salarié du club, il avait 20 ans en 1995. « J'étais au stade, on scandait tous ‘Nelson, Nelson, Nelson'. Et j'ai compris pourquoi, parce que cette poignée de main avec notre capitaine, c'était plus qu'une simple formalité. C'était le symbole de l'union », se remémore-t-il. Une poignée de main qui change le pays et les clubs de rugby. « C'était l'un des plus grands changements pour ce club aussi, car notre club a été fondé avant l'apartheid. Et aujourd'hui, nous sommes un club arc-en-ciel. Comme un grand tableau coloré », explique Ricky, vice-président des Diggers. Parmi les joueurs présents ce soir-là, Dubz, maillot sur le dos et bonnet sur la tête pour affronter le froid, il s'intéresse particulièrement à l'héritage de 1995. « Il y a encore un fossé entre les gens, notamment sur le plan économique. On doit alors trouver un moyen de combler ce fossé et d'une certaine manière le sport parvient à le faire. Moi, par exemple, j'ai débarqué comme ça chez les Diggers. J'ai garé ma voiture là-bas. Les entraîneurs étaient au bord du terrain. Je les ai salués en parlant afrikaans – c'est aussi ça, la diversité que Madiba nous a enseignée. Et maintenant, je fais partie du groupe. Parce qu'ici – et dans le rugby en général – il n'y a aucun profil type. Nous avons toujours eu cette mentalité de 1995 et je l'aurai toujours. J'arrêterai d'y penser seulement quand je serai six pieds sous terre ! Un jour, mon fils me demandera, "papa, c'est qui ce Mandela ?" Je lui répondrai que c'était notre premier président, celui qui nous a tous réunis grâce au sport », raconte-t-il avec enthousiasme. Au bord du terrain, deux jeunes de 19 ans. Dont Josh, qui n'a pas connu la première Coupe du monde sud-africaine, mais celle-ci lui a été maintes fois racontée : « 1995, c'était important pour le sport, mais aussi pour que le monde entier voie que l'Afrique du Sud était en train de changer. Mon grand-père jouait au rugby à l'époque de l'Apartheid, mais il n'a jamais pu jouer à haut niveau, parce que c'était plutôt réservé aux Blancs. En Afrique du Sud, il y avait des barrières solides entre les gens et le rugby a trouvé le moyen de les faire tomber. » Trente ans plus tard, la société sud-africaine est toujours confrontée à de nombreux défis. « Si la société fonctionnait comme notre club de rugby, le monde irait mieux », nous confie Dubz avant d'entrer sur le terrain. À lire aussiMorné du Plessis: «Mandela disait qu'il y a peu de choses capables d'unir les gens comme le sport»
Once A DJ is brought to you by:https://www.sureshotshop.com/ - Record adapters (including customs) & accessorieshttps://myslipmats.com/ - Custom and off the shelf Slipmats, dividers and more.Once A DJ is a https://remote-ctrl.co.uk productionOther ways to support the showFollow the show on Spotify or Apple PodcastsAny feedback or questions? Hit up the Once A DJ Instagram PageSubscribe to the Once A DJ PatreonBuy your Once A DJ Sureshot 45 adapter clampsDouble Peas on InstagramSitting in the park Archive as mentioned on the showThis week we talk to Double Peas, a DJ with a SERIOUS collection, based in Las Vegas, NV, to understand the difference between diggers and DIGGERS.We discuss her roots and exile from Chile, the rave scene in LA, chicano/lowrider soul, record fairs, life in Vegas, and much more. Mentioned in this episode:Reissued classics from Be With RecordsGet 10% off at bewithrecords.com using the code ONCEADJ
Gold Diggers of 1933 is possibly the best and most fun pre-code movie. You will be surprised how modern it feels. This movie has it all, Busby Berkley dance numbers, strong female leads, comedy, relevant political commentary, The Great Depression and a jaw-dropping grand finale. The last number in this movie left us with so much to talk about we considered giving it its own episode. IT IS THAT GOOD. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Gold Diggers of 1933 06:04 The Context of the Great Depression 09:03 The Role of Women in the Film 12:11 Musical Numbers and Their Significance 14:55 The Technical Aspects of Filmmaking 17:56 The Legacy of Busby Berkeley 20:56 Cultural Reflections in Gold Diggers of 1933 25:38 The Bechdel Test and Representation in Film 31:43 The Cynicism of the Era 36:08 Class Struggles and Romantic Entanglements 45:41 The Final Musical Numbers and Their Impact 50:32 Plot Twists and Character Dynamics 51:05 My Forgotten Man 53:11 The Bonus Army and Historical Context 01:03:11 Artistic Imagery and Symbolism 01:06:27 The Legacy of Gold Diggers of 33 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the highlights of the Balmoral Show this year, one of Ireland's largest agricultural shows which is currently taking place in Co. Antrim, is the JCB Dancing Diggers.These enormous, powerful machines are manipulated by their highly trained drivers to dance to music. Joining Seán to discuss is Matt Lucas, Captain of the JCB Dancing Diggers Team…Image: Balmoral Show
Ever feel like your story should be working — but something's just... off? Chances are, your characters are missing the one thing that drives truly compelling fiction: a clear, active goal.In this episode, we dig into why so many screenplays and novels lose steam, how to spot the silent killer of narrative momentum, and what your character really needs to stop drifting and start doing. Whether you're knee-deep in draft land or just sketching your first outline, this is the clarity boost your story structure's been waiting for.
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The legend of the ANZACs was born not through victory, but through courage, endurance, and mateship under fire. From the rocky shores of Gallipoli to the muddy battlefields of the Western Front, Australian and New Zealand troops earned a reputation for resilience, resourcefulness, and unbreakable spirit.Though the Gallipoli campaign ended in withdrawal, the actions of the ANZACs forged a national identity that continues to shape Australia and New Zealand today. Their story is one of hardship, sacrifice, and a legacy that lives on more than a century later. Join Holly & Matthew as they explore the birth of the ANZAC legend and its lasting impact on national memory.***"And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" (1971) written and performed by Eric Bogle.This modern folk ballad reflects on the devastating human cost of war, particularly the Gallipoli campaign, through the eyes of a wounded Australian veteran. Written by Scottish-born Australian singer-songwriter Eric Bogle (b. 1944), the song became a poignant anti-war anthem, contrasting sharply with earlier patriotic tunes. It has been widely covered and remains a powerful meditation on memory, sacrifice, and the price of national mythmaking.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weird-crap-in-australia--2968350/support.
The legend of the ANZACs was born not through victory, but through courage, endurance, and mateship under fire. From the rocky shores of Gallipoli to the muddy battlefields of the Western Front, Australian and New Zealand troops earned a reputation for resilience, resourcefulness, and unbreakable spirit.Though the Gallipoli campaign ended in withdrawal, the actions of the ANZACs forged a national identity that continues to shape Australia and New Zealand today. Their story is one of hardship, sacrifice, and a legacy that lives on more than a century later. Join Holly & Matthew as they explore the birth of the ANZAC legend and its lasting impact on national memory.***"The Boys of the Dardanelles" (1916) recorded by Stanley Kirkby. No longer in copyright. Boys of the Dardanelles commemorates the sacrifice made by Australians in the Great War. Composition by Marsh Little (1880 - 1958). It was used to encourage recruitment. Performed by English singer Stanley Kirkby (1878 - 1949). Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weird-crap-in-australia--2968350/support.
I feel like Peter Rabbit in this story as I seem to always be looking for Rattles the Kingfisher. Today, we read the story titled “Some Feathered Diggers” from the book “The Burgess Bird Book for Children” written by Thornton W. Burgess. Website: http://www.thefightingmoose.com/ Blog https://thefightingmoosepodcast.blogspot.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fighting-moose/id1324413606?mt=2/ Story (PDF): http://ww.thefightingmoose.com/episode453.pdf Reading List: http://www.thefightingmoose.com/readinglist.pdf YouTube: https://youtu.be/olZ561abI2M/ Book(s): “The Burgess Bird Book for Children” http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/3074 Music/Audio: Artist – Analog by Nature http://dig.ccmixter.org/people/cdk National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA): http://www.nasa.gov Song(s) Used: cdk - Sunday by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/53755
In this episode of the podcast Pastor Alex challenges you to become a well digger. A well digger is a person who connects with God's Word to get their spiritual nourishment and is persistent in pursuing God and growing their faith. Well digger's are people who seek God's truth and grace, and overcome obstacles in pursuit of a deeper connection with God. These are people who are not only concerned about their own spiritual growth, but the growth of those around them as well. The challenge is for all of us to get busy digging some wells. Alex Bryant Ministries is focused on helping people be reconciled to God, then within one's own self, and finally being reconciled to our fellow man in order to become disciples. Connect with us and our resources: Our books - Let's Start Again & Man UP More about us Follow us on Facebook or Instagram