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Hey everyone, welcome to the fifteenth Divergent Paths cut scene. This scene shows us the tail end of the story of a character that we have yet to meet in the campaign but is a vital part of Shankise's backstory. The party doesn't know this information, but now you do.Written and read by Thomas Lapierre IIICheck out the show at themedusascascade.com
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Hey everyone, welcome to the fourteenth Divergent Paths cut scene. This scene sheds a bit more light on a business opportunity that the party took part in while they were in the city of Nymora after their escapades in the Glasmeda Isles. The party doesn't know this information, but now you do. Written and read by Thomas Lapierre III Check out the show at themedusascascade.com
Hey everyone, welcome to the thirteenth Divergent Paths cut scene. This scene originally came at the tail end of C1E1154 Feast of the Matrons pt 1. It follows the Gathakinathi spymaster Nimia on a yearly visit to a strange tavern in the home territory of the clan. The party doesn't know this information, but now you do. Written and read by Thomas Lapierre III Check out the show at themedusascascade.com
Hey everyone, welcome to the twelfth Divergent Paths cut scene. This was originally included at the end of C1E115 Down the Rabbit Hole. It took place in the same chamber where Collateral Damage found the machine in Granz City. It follows the other party working with the Journeyman, the Circle of Friends. It details the destruction of part of the machines pulling the planes together. The party doesn't know this information, but now you do. Written and read by Thomas Lapierre III Check out the show at themedusascascade.com
From the November 5 Episode: Embiid and What Went Wrong in Philadelphia, Divergent Paths for the Cavs and Bucks, Nuggets and Raptors Reports
Hey everyone, welcome to the seventh Divergent Paths cut scene. This month we've gone to the coastal city of Nereas in Granzia. This is a deep cut coming from the backstory of former party member Attros. While his story isn't visible, things are still in play. The party doesn't know this information, but now you do. Written and read by Thomas Lapierre III Check out the show at themedusascascade.com
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Hey everyone, welcome to the tenth Divergent Paths cut scene. This month, instead of current events, we travel back to the end of the 5th age of Sloane and explore a little bit more of the story surrounding the lost city of Drose. While the party may know the story within the book Galahad purchased early on in the campaign, this is a peek into what actually happened. But not too much, because where is the fun in that? Written and read by Thomas Lapierre III Check out the show at themedusascascade.com
I spoke with Daye Deng (邓达业), author of the East Asia Stock Insights substack, about the Chinese sportswear industry and two of its leading players, Anta and Li Ning. We began with Daye's background as a Chinese person growing up in Japan and then Canada; his career as a buyside investor; and why he's now devoting his time to companies in East Asia. We then discussed the trends driving Chinese consumers' interest in sportswear; what makes sportswear companies good businesses; the rise and travails of China's homegrown sportswear companies; Li Ning and Anta's origin stories; Anta's success with a multi-brand strategy; the two companies distinct cultures; their corporate governance issues; the persistence of fierce inventory cycles in the Chinese market; and Anta's investment in Amer Sports, a holding company which owns Arc'teryx, Salomon, Wilson and other brands.
Hey everyone and welcome to the first Divergent Paths cut scene. This particular character has only appeared twice in the podcast thus far in Episode 65 Entrapment and Episodes 127/128 Forced Education/Inevitability. We will keep the details sparse, but let's just say that they play an important role in the overall story moving forward. The party doesn't know this information, but you do. Written and Read by Thomas Lapierre III Check out the show at themedusascascade.com
Hey everyone, welcome to the eighth Divergent Paths cut scene. This month we've returned to the Shuffle Guild in Granzia. This time we follow Cenari less than a week after Ren witnesses the "Sleeping Giants" events. Cenari makes her way into the Elven city of Luxenburough. The party doesn't know this information, but now you do. Written and read by Thomas Lapierre III Check out the show at themedusascascade.com
Hey everyone, welcome to the seventh Divergent Paths cut scene. This month we've come back to the group of travelers from Nymora. Last we saw Alaera, Torbera, Marleigh, and Peak they were meeting with Minister Fallyn in Balazaar's Sky District. We rejoin them as they travel north toward Stargrave at the behest of the Minister. The party doesn't know this information, but now you do. Written and read by Thomas Lapierre III Check out the show at themedusascascade.com
Central banks in Europe and the US left borrowing costs untouched this week. But the latter went a step further and unexpectedly promised cuts. In this Viewsroom podcast, Breakingviews columnists explain how ratesetters, who were slow to tackle inflation, could be laggards again. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt-out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the Fed holding rates steady last Wednesday and the FOMC looking at three rate reductions, what does 2024 hold for markets? We look to Tom Mulholland for insights on this, as well as diversifying investments away from the Magnificent Seven, the Greenback's dovishness and falling oil prices.Image credit: Shutterstock.com
In the 14th episode of the THN Sleepers and Keepers fantasy hockey podcast, Jason Chen and Michael Amato dig deep into Patrick Kane's Red Wings debut and the fantasy fallout for players who've recently been injured, including Dylan Larkin, Boone Jenner, Joseph Woll, Jacob Markstrom and Philipp Grubauer. The focus shifts to Sam Reinhart and Matthew Tkachuk's divergent seasons with the Panthers and the Hurricanes' season-long struggles before making their sleeper and keeper picks of the week.
Hey everyone, welcome to the sixth Divergent Paths cut scene. This month we've made our way back to Iwi, specifically the island cluster known as the Mechfall Enclave. More specifically, the capital city of Gamsby. It's here we follow three young women, known as the Twilight Cypher. The party doesn't know this information, but now you do. Written and read by Thomas Lapierre III Check out the show at themedusascascade.com
Hey everyone, welcome to the fifth Divergent Paths cut scene. We're still in Granzia but further south than last time, in the very heart of Granz City. It's here we follow a killer in search of their prey. The very same one that has been taking on the face of Shanks, the Pincushion Maker. The party doesn't know this information, but now you do. Written and read by Thomas Lapierre III Check out the show at themedusascascade.com
This week, Dr. Seong-ik Oh, Director General of the Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport, joins Jane Nakano, senior fellow with the CSIS Energy Security and Climate Change Program, to look at the differences between South Korea and Japan's energy policies and the factors that developed these different strategies. Dr. Oh also discusses how the dual challenge of energy security and climate change is advancing how Korea and Japan diversifying their energy production, including greater nuclear power and renewable energy resources. Dr. Oh is the author of the recent book: Overseas Energy Investment of Korea and Japan: How did Two East Asian Resources-Rare Industrial Giants Respond to Energy Security Challenges.
Hey everyone, welcome to the fourth Divergent Paths cut scene. We're back in Granzia and this time in the far north of Coldbring. It's here that we find a high-ranking member of the Shuffle Guild witnessing something terrible and speaking to a familiar being. The party doesn't know this information, but now you do. Written and read by Thomas Lapierre III Check out the show at themedusascascade.com
Economic growth data from the summer has bolstered belief in a possible soft landing in the U.S., while China has experienced a faster-than-expected deterioration in the macro environment.----- Transcript -----Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I am Vishy Tirupattur, Morgan Stanley's Chief Fixed Income Strategist. Along with my colleagues bringing you a variety of perspectives, I'll be talking about our views on the markets as we head into the fall. It's Tuesday, September 12th at 10 a.m. in New York. As many of us head back to school, Morgan Stanley Global economics and strategy teams look back on how the economy and the markets have evolved over the summer and look ahead to what changing narratives mean for the economic outlook and asset markets. Our debate centered on two key issues. One, the outperformance of the U.S. economy and the underperformance of China economy. And two, the recent spike in government bond yields at the longer end of the curve. The U.S. economy has been outperforming our expectations and has led markets over the summer to push out the first expected cut into 2024. The concern is that a still hot economy means that the Fed can keep policy restrictive for longer. Acknowledging the strong incoming data, our economists have revised their 2023 growth expectations significantly higher for the U.S. from 0.4% to 1.7%, even as they maintain that the Fed is done hiking and will be on hold until first quarter of 2024. On the other hand, in China, the trajectory of economic growth has been different. Over the summer, data have been pointing to a faster than expected deterioration in the macro environment. We have seen successive and incremental property and infrastructure easing measures, but market confidence has not returned and debates around earnings, spillover effects on global growth and the impact on commodities are growing. Noting the macro and policy challenges since the mid-year outlook, our China economists have revised their 2023 growth expectations lower for China from 5.7% to 4.7% for 2023. And our emerging market equity strategists have moved to equal weight on China and revise down their MSCI Emerging Market Index target. What about our call to be long duration? Ten year Treasury yields have sold off by about 65 basis points since our mid-year outlook on better than expected U.S. growth data, among other factors. Can this continue? Our strategists make modest changes to their rates forecast, but still see a path for low yields, countering the market narrative of growth reacceleration or a higher treasury supply technical. Thus, we reaffirm our conviction to be long duration, despite the rates market moving away from us. Overall, our conviction on a U.S. soft landing has strengthened. But with monetary policy remaining restrictive, late cycle risks, growth, earnings and defaults remain. We maintain a defensive stance. We prefer bonds over equities and equal-weight stocks, overweight fixed income, underweight commodities, and equal weight cash. Combined with rich valuations, this makes us stay equal-weight equities, with a preference for rest of the world stocks over US stocks. In all, high carry and late cycle environment favor an overweight in fixed income. Thanks for listening. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and share Thoughts on the Market with a friend or colleague today.
Hey everyone, welcome to the third Divergent Paths cut scene. The title pretty much explains the subject matter of this particular scene, so we won't go into it here. However, this is a place that has really only been mentioned in Across the Planes during the Nakoroa episode. While the party hasn't yet been to Iwi, things are still happening there. The party doesn't know this information, but now you do. Written and read by Thomas Lapierre III Check out the show at themedusascascade.com
Sunday, April 23, 2023, Proverbs 2:12-22 by David Cecil
Patrick breaks down the Golden State Warriors post-All-Star Break and early offseason scenarios. He sees basically 2 directions this .500 team can go in and, depending on the season's ultimate outcome, 2 directions in the offseason. He also discusses the W's road loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. (0:00) Intro (1:24) W's lose to the Clippers (3:35) Could the W's really miss the Play-In? (8:40) The 2 paths after the All-Star Break (12:41) The 2 paths in the offseason (17:00) Warriors 1-2 in the post-James Wiseman era!!! WATCH ALL PODCAST EPISODES ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL youtube.com/OaklandWarriors SUPPORT THE SHOW paypal.com/support/OaklandWarriors patreon.com/OaklandWarriors BUY AN OAKLAND WARRIORS T-SHIRT oaklandwarriors.myshopify.com CONNECT WITH PATRICK Twitter: twitter.com/OaklandWarriors Mastodon: sfba.social/@warriors Post: post.news/warriors Facebook: facebook.com/OaklandWarriors QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, OR BUSINESS INQUIRIES: oaklandwarriors.com@gmail.com MUSIC BY PAPER SON: paperson.bandcamp.com soundcloud.com/paper-son TBPN: thebasketballpodcastnetwork.com Gambling Problem? Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling () (CO/IL/IN/LA/MD/MI/NJ/PA/TN/WV/WY), (AZ), (KS/NH), /visit ccpg.org (CT), (IA), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MD/MI /NJ/NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. VOID IN OH/ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. Free bets: Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 bet. $200 issued as free bets that expire 7 days (168 hours) after being awarded. See terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/basketballlterms. No Sweat: Valid 1 per customer. NBA same game parlay bets only. Min 3-leg. First bet after opting-in must lose. Paid as one Free Bet Token based on amount of initial losing bet. Max. wagering limits apply. Free Bets expire 7 days (168 hours) after being awarded. Ends at the start of the final NBA game each day when offered prior to 2/16/23 @ 10PM ET. See terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/basketballterms Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Community of Christ Historic Sites Foundation is bringing you interviews with the presenters of the Fall 2022 Lecture Series. Today, we are joined by Kees Olijnsma who shares about his presentation, "Divergent Paths of the Community of Christ: The Past One Hundred Years "You can find Keith's original lecture here: https://youtu.be/VgSaz4_qgTIHost: Karin PeterGuest: Steve Shields
For the first time since leaving office, former President Trump on Tuesday returned to Washington, D.C. to deliver a keynote policy speech that laid out his agenda for the GOP as he hints at another White House run. It came just hours after former Vice President Mike Pence took center stage nearby. Sarah Longwell, a longtime Republican strategist, joins William Brangham to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
For the first time since leaving office, former President Trump on Tuesday returned to Washington, D.C. to deliver a keynote policy speech that laid out his agenda for the GOP as he hints at another White House run. It came just hours after former Vice President Mike Pence took center stage nearby. Sarah Longwell, a longtime Republican strategist, joins William Brangham to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Join Natalie and Tara in the store as they explore the influences of the Talking Heads in the next installment of their Divergent Paths series. (RSS054)
WafflesMapleSyrup: Starfinder, Pathfinder 2e, and other TTRPGs
While Aizen is deciding his fate on Shimrinsara, the Absalom crew realize their paths are slowly diverging. --- WafflesMapleSyrup present an actual play Starfinder podcast, authentic, uncut, and hilarious from our live stream for your enjoyment! So come join us at our table as we fly by the seat of our pants. The way TTRPGs are intended! Want to say hi? You can catch us on https://twitter.com/wafflesmaple (Twitter) & https://instagram.com/wmspod (Instagram)! For visual reference of our maps, check out our https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxeH8-68eeO8WshcF8v1WyA (YouTube). Please accept this formal https://discord.gg/7bNE6fU (invite to our Discord) to join an amazing community of kind hearts! And of course, here's the link to our https://society6.com/wafflesmaplesyrup (Merch Store) to show off those sticky sweet goods, and our https://patreon.com/wafflesmaplesyrup (Patreon)! Your support helps us grow and get more of that sweet content out to you. As always, we want to hear how we're doing. So please make sure to leave a review, subscribe for future episodes, and show us your kind hearts! The best way to help is to tell a friend :) --- Danger Storm by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4985-danger-storm (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4985-danger-storm) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license (https://filmmusic.io/standard-license) Addtl. Music and Sound by Syrinscape https://syrinscape.com/?att_wafflesmaplesyrup (https://syrinscape.com/?att_wafflesmaplesyrup)
Today I have a rather scholarly topic for you. I like making these big questions available and digestible. Even if we are not consciously thinking about these things, they are working on us collectively and subconsciously: woven into the fabric of our very humanity, our ancestry, our history. Talking about, discussing and naming big things helps us understand the water we are swimming in. So, that is my offering for you this week. I hope it is interesting, stimulating and helps you digest some unconscious material that may be working you. My website is back up at www.juliabernbaum.com. I forgot to mention, I am now offering astrological natal chart readings (new!) as well as Tarot readings, Yogic support, Life and Wellness coaching. Contact me for all your elemental and re-alignment needs. Thanks again for tuning in. Wishing you the best, always. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/julia359/support
TODAY'S GUEST Nick Martin is an educator, technologist, and social entrepreneur with over 15 years experience working in social impact. He's the founder and CEO of TechChange, a Washington, D.C. based social enterprise that builds world-class online courses and events on topics that matter for hundreds of leading social sector organizations. Nick is also a faculty member at Columbia and Georgetown Universities and sits on the board of PopTech, a global network committed to the vanguard of emerging technology, science, exploration, and creative expression. EPISODE SUMMARY In this conversation we talk about: Growing up at the intersection of politics and creativity with a dad who was chief of staff for Ronald Reagan, and a mother who is a weaver and an artist. Studying education and human rights in Costa Rica, then starting a first unsuccessful nonprofit before finally starting TechChange. We also discuss: The failures of higher ed. The promise of online learning in democratizing knowledge and making it accessible. And many other topics. This conversation with Nick is one of dozens of upcoming conversations that we have lined up for you with bestselling authors, designers, scientists, entrepreneurs, and thinkers who are changing our world for the better. So follow this show on your favorite podcast app if you don't want to miss these episodes. And now let's jump right in with Nick Martin. TIMESTAMP CHAPTERS [2:46] Life During Covid [5:20] Early Childhood Driving Forces [9:25] Divergent Paths [10:31] Peace in a Rainforest [14:25] A Foray Into Nonprofits [17:41] The Birth of TechChange [21:02] A Variety of Experts [22:52] Reactions and Demand [25:11] The Heart of the TechChange Model [30:53] Higher Education Design Flaws [36:37] Creating Alternative Brands [39:15] Evolving Education [45:43] The Essence of Online Engagement [49:44] Nonprofit Challenges [57:14] A Short Sermon EPISODE LINKS Nick's Links
Nick Wendell is not a great spectator. As a first-generation college graduate turned higher-ed advocate and a public servant who led his community through pandemic-time policies, Nick holds a unique perspective on the arena of choices that belongs to each individual. More importantly, he consistently puts his perspective to work for others. Today, he's the first Executive Director of the South Dakota Board of Technical Education, a nine-member board impacting the way we see technical education opportunities in the state. In episode 79, Nick joins host John T. Meyer to discuss the future of education, the common ground that connects communities, and the considerations he makes when he's faced with divergent paths.From Agriculture to Higher Ed (1:44)The Career Turn (6:57)Forecasting Careers of the Future (13:28)Nick's Public Service (22:10)Investing in What's Important (43:30)-----Follow John T. MeyerFollow Leadmore on InstagramFollow Leadmore on TwitterSubscribe to John's newsletter
Episode 83 of the Bronx Bias Podcast! This week Denzel is joined by special guest Dan Dunford, a Bronx based freelance musician, live streamer, and the creator and host of the Divergent Paths podcast! Listen as Denzel and Dan discuss the musical landscape in NYC, how and why Dan started his podcast, his hiatus from podcasting, and why he came back to the podcast space, some of the pains and agony of podcasting, interview styles, Dan's dislike for gatekeeping, and things we like to do the old-fashioned way! This was truly a podcast for podcasters! Along with Bronx Facts, Twitter and Instagram Q&A, NFL predictions, and much more! Hope you enjoy the podcast and Stay Safe out there! From the Bronx New York where SH*T HAPPENS!Instagram: @rodgersneighborhood Twitter: @rodgersnghbrhdDan Dunford's Social Media's and WebsiteInstagram: @bronxbassbonehttps://linktr.ee/DSquared89Check out the Podcast Merch -bronxbiaspod.myshopify.com/
Rav Hrsch's bold insights on the cause of Eisav's path in life. To educate a young Eisav as if he were a Yakov will lead to disaster
Sunday, September 12, 2021, Acts 15:36-41 by David Cecil
It's OFFICIAL RE-LAUNCH DAY. Welcome to all new episodes of Divergent Paths. I'm so excited to be making new things. This week my first guest (and also a return guest from the initial run) with a brand new episode is Calliope Brass, an ensemble of incredible women who have worked their butts off to create an original group in an overcrowded world of brass ensembles. They do incredible work in education and performance and we talk about building an identity, both creative and business. CHECK IT OUT!
It's a Pre-Launch Party! While the official re-launch of Divergent Paths won't come until later this month, we are having previews. Or a soft open. Or whatever you want to call it. Originally from ewarly 2016, this interview is from my first run of Divergent Paths. And it is great. David Taylor is one of the most legendary bass trombonists to ever pick up the instrument. He's played with everyone from Sinatra to Boulez to Duke Ellington to Thad Jones to the New York Philharmonic. And given solo recitals all around the world. And commissioned hundreds of pieces while pushing the envelope of trombone playing every chance he gets. Give it a listen. And come back next week for Part 2!
Simon's report for CNA 938's "World Report" programme with Jagruti Dave and Laura Makin-Isherwood.
Ben gets ready for the Oscars, while Damien indulges in stupid. Plus the audio is totally out of whack, sorry about that!
Ben gets ready for the Oscars, while Damien indulges in stupid. Plus the audio is totally out of whack, sorry about that!
Are you ready for book 2? This month’s theme is Divergent Paths, which focuses on season 1 and 2 divergent stories. We take a particular interest in Bluetara stories (fics involving the Blue Spirit and Painted Lady) and highlight some great art. We’ll be covering Rumor Has It by fictionissocialinquiry for our fic pic this month. Our pic picks include art by Astrocitos and Cabbage-foam. We’ll also be spending quite a bit of time on recent Avatar News, so buckle up and get ready for Book 2! Time Stamps: News: 2:37 Fic Picks: 30:10 Pic Picks: 1:03:56 Serial Snippet: 1:17:52 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jasmine-dragon-tea-hour/message
40 Hadith on the Call to Islam & The Caller - Shaykh Abu Usamah At-Thahabi
Shaykh Abu Usamah At-Thahabi explains the text: 40 Hadith on the Call to Islam & The Caller.Recorded at Green Lane Masjid & Community Centre.
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Today on Like It Matters Radio, Mr. Black talks about Easy versus challenging. Many people want things to be easy. However if we look at our history, and history itself- is EASY going to get us what we need? Mr. Black plans on unpacking this consideration. Tune into Like It Matters Radio for an Hour of Power as Mr. Black considers; 2 divergent paths. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We narrow in on the two biggest preseason favorites to win the 2020 World Series: the Yankees and the Dodgers. What has contributed to their polar opposite seasons, and can the Yankees pull it together in time to regain their chance at a 2020 ring (8:12)? Then, we remember MLB legends Lou Brock and Tom Seaver (27:11) and then choose a preseason underdog that we now think is most likely to make the playoffs (36:02). Hosts: Michael Baumann, Ben Lindbergh, and Zach Kram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We narrow in on the two biggest preseason favorites to win the 2020 World Series: the Yankees and the Dodgers. What has contributed to their polar opposite seasons, and can the Yankees pull it together in time to regain their chance at a 2020 ring (8:12)? Then, we remember MLB legends Lou Brock and Tom Seaver (27:11) and then choose a preseason underdog that we now think is most likely to make the playoffs (36:02). Hosts: Michael Baumann, Ben Lindbergh, and Zach Kram
Noticias - Cómo reaccionó la iglesia al Coronavirus - La Iglesia suspende temporalmente los servicios en todo el mundo: https://bit.ly/3b18Zda- Se suspende la Conferencia General: https://bit.ly/3b9J6bn - El público tuvo un vistazo más profundo esta semana en los activos de la iglesiahttps://www.sltrib.com/religion/2020/03/12/this-week-mormon-land/ - La Política del Código de Honor - https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2020/03/12/this-week-mormon-land/- Tweets de la BYU: https://twitter.com/byu/status/1230258700650106881 Casos extraños de mormones - El incidente de OVNIS de Travis Walton Pareja mormona psicópata de Idaho - Cronología de eventos: https://www.thecut.com/2020/02/doomsday-couple-chad-daybell-lori-vallow-what-to-know.html Ramas del mormonismo(Del libro Divergent Paths of the Restoration)- George Hickenlooper- Henry Harrison Deam
Theory of reincarnation + theory of karma explains why twins lead totally different lives. The subtle body (emotional mind + rational mind + memory + ego + senses + prana) leave the physical body at death and look for a suitable new body to fructify their vasanas (desires). The theory of karma says that they get a new body (human, animal, plant, insect....) based on their karma - how well they have fine timings their mind. This is the only logical explanation that I have come across! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/happilyoga/message
This edition of the biweekly AJC Live radio show focused on an ancient Jewish sect known as the Pharisees. Who were they, and how were they perceived then and now? This show explores these questions as part of a continuing process to build better relations between Christians and Jews. Dr. Philip Cunningham, Professor of Theology at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia was interviewed by AJC Westchester/Fairfield Director Scott Richman on this issue in anticipation of his visit to Westchester. Dr. Cunningham will speak on the Pharisee issue on September 23rd at Iona College as part of the "Shared Roots, Divergent Paths" series of programs. Also joining the show were Dr. Elena Procario Foley, Driscoll Professor of Jewish-Catholic Studies and Chair of the Religious Studies Department at Iona College, as well as Nancy Fried-Tanzer who chairs the Shared Roots, Divergent Paths series on behalf of AJC Westchester/Fairfield. This show aired live on WVOX 1460 AM from New Rochelle, New York, on Monday, August 19, 2019 and was streamed live at www.wvox.com. All AJC Live radio shows are podcasted and can be found in the AJC Live archive at https://www.ajc.org/news/ajc-live-radio-show-archive.
Campaign 1, Episode 7: The party pursues their quarry and resorts to a distasteful means of locating her.
At an often-stressful time in global affairs, and with the very idea of the ‘international community' seemingly under threat, it can be beneficial to look at the ‘global order' from its disorderly fringes. Andray Abrahamian's North Korea and Myanmar: Divergent Paths (McFarland, 2018) does precisely this, comparing and contrasting North... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/korean-studies
At an often-stressful time in global affairs, and with the very idea of the ‘international community’ seemingly under threat, it can be beneficial to look at the 'global order’ from its disorderly fringes. Andray Abrahamian’s North Korea and Myanmar: Divergent Paths (McFarland, 2018) does precisely this, comparing and contrasting North Korea’s and Myanmar’s long careers as ‘pariah’ states during the 20th and 21st centuries, and offering a convincing account of how one – Myanmar – has to some extent managed to emerge from its ‘pariah’ position in recent years, whilst the other – North Korea – remains largely excluded, whatever recent signs of detente across the 38th parallel. Abrahamian's work on each place is based on years of firsthand experience in these ‘outposts of tyranny’, as former-US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice dubbed them in 2005 (p. 2), and he is thus able to offer us vital context for both the latest warming in inter-Korean relations and Myanmar's recent slide back into partial outcast status amidst the horrifying Rohingya crisis. For anyone interested in these countries or in the very idea of an international community of nations, this is a compelling read. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At an often-stressful time in global affairs, and with the very idea of the ‘international community’ seemingly under threat, it can be beneficial to look at the 'global order’ from its disorderly fringes. Andray Abrahamian’s North Korea and Myanmar: Divergent Paths (McFarland, 2018) does precisely this, comparing and contrasting North Korea’s and Myanmar’s long careers as ‘pariah’ states during the 20th and 21st centuries, and offering a convincing account of how one – Myanmar – has to some extent managed to emerge from its ‘pariah’ position in recent years, whilst the other – North Korea – remains largely excluded, whatever recent signs of detente across the 38th parallel. Abrahamian's work on each place is based on years of firsthand experience in these ‘outposts of tyranny’, as former-US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice dubbed them in 2005 (p. 2), and he is thus able to offer us vital context for both the latest warming in inter-Korean relations and Myanmar's recent slide back into partial outcast status amidst the horrifying Rohingya crisis. For anyone interested in these countries or in the very idea of an international community of nations, this is a compelling read. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At an often-stressful time in global affairs, and with the very idea of the ‘international community’ seemingly under threat, it can be beneficial to look at the 'global order’ from its disorderly fringes. Andray Abrahamian’s North Korea and Myanmar: Divergent Paths (McFarland, 2018) does precisely this, comparing and contrasting North Korea’s and Myanmar’s long careers as ‘pariah’ states during the 20th and 21st centuries, and offering a convincing account of how one – Myanmar – has to some extent managed to emerge from its ‘pariah’ position in recent years, whilst the other – North Korea – remains largely excluded, whatever recent signs of detente across the 38th parallel. Abrahamian's work on each place is based on years of firsthand experience in these ‘outposts of tyranny’, as former-US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice dubbed them in 2005 (p. 2), and he is thus able to offer us vital context for both the latest warming in inter-Korean relations and Myanmar's recent slide back into partial outcast status amidst the horrifying Rohingya crisis. For anyone interested in these countries or in the very idea of an international community of nations, this is a compelling read. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At an often-stressful time in global affairs, and with the very idea of the ‘international community’ seemingly under threat, it can be beneficial to look at the 'global order’ from its disorderly fringes. Andray Abrahamian’s North Korea and Myanmar: Divergent Paths (McFarland, 2018) does precisely this, comparing and contrasting North Korea’s and Myanmar’s long careers as ‘pariah’ states during the 20th and 21st centuries, and offering a convincing account of how one – Myanmar – has to some extent managed to emerge from its ‘pariah’ position in recent years, whilst the other – North Korea – remains largely excluded, whatever recent signs of detente across the 38th parallel. Abrahamian's work on each place is based on years of firsthand experience in these ‘outposts of tyranny’, as former-US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice dubbed them in 2005 (p. 2), and he is thus able to offer us vital context for both the latest warming in inter-Korean relations and Myanmar's recent slide back into partial outcast status amidst the horrifying Rohingya crisis. For anyone interested in these countries or in the very idea of an international community of nations, this is a compelling read. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At an often-stressful time in global affairs, and with the very idea of the ‘international community’ seemingly under threat, it can be beneficial to look at the 'global order’ from its disorderly fringes. Andray Abrahamian’s North Korea and Myanmar: Divergent Paths (McFarland, 2018) does precisely this, comparing and contrasting North Korea’s and Myanmar’s long careers as ‘pariah’ states during the 20th and 21st centuries, and offering a convincing account of how one – Myanmar – has to some extent managed to emerge from its ‘pariah’ position in recent years, whilst the other – North Korea – remains largely excluded, whatever recent signs of detente across the 38th parallel. Abrahamian's work on each place is based on years of firsthand experience in these ‘outposts of tyranny’, as former-US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice dubbed them in 2005 (p. 2), and he is thus able to offer us vital context for both the latest warming in inter-Korean relations and Myanmar's recent slide back into partial outcast status amidst the horrifying Rohingya crisis. For anyone interested in these countries or in the very idea of an international community of nations, this is a compelling read. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Mighty Nein head down into the Gearhold Prison to destroy the clockwork Gear Warden, and hopefully help a family in need… Watch Critical Role live Thursdays at 7pm PT on https://www.twitch.tv/criticalrole --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Mighty Nein head down into the Gearhold Prison to destroy the clockwork Gear Warden, and hopefully help a family in need… Watch Critical Role live Thursdays at 7pm PT on https://www.twitch.tv/criticalrole
Join Lindsay as she interviews historian and author Steven L. Shields about the 487 groups or “expressions” that follow Joseph Smith. Links mentioned in this podcast: Purchase Steve's book, Divergent Paths of the Restoration
Join Lindsay as she interviews historian and author Steven L. Shields about the 487 groups or “expressions” that follow Joseph Smith. Links mentioned in this podcast: Purchase Steve’s book, Divergent Paths of the Restoration
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Hey guys! I'm back! Episode 60! This week I'm with talented person Alice Bacon who cellos and graphic designs. We talk about crossover between music and art, processes in design, other music things and just generally chill. Check out her design work at Bloomsday Design: facebook.com/bloomsdaydesign instagram.com/bloomsdaydesign And for more Divergent Paths goodness: facebook.com/divergentpathspod
This week, after a two week vacation from podcasting, Divergent Paths roars back with a fantastic interview with Ryan Streber of Oktaven Audio. We talk about his composing background, artistry in recording, and music business type things as well. ENJOY. It's good to be back. For everything Oktaven: oktavenaudio.com To donate to the show: htts://patreon.com/divergentpathspod
This week, I sit down with the fun and funny Whitney George. We talk about her background in music, her aesthetic, her music, her musical language, and just generally have a lot of fun. Cause she's cool. For all things Whitney: facebook.com/WhitneyEGeorge whitneygeorge.com To support Divergent Paths: https://patreon.com/divergentpathspod
This week, I sat down with the lovely women who make up Parhelion Trio (Sarah Carrier, flute; Ashlee Miller, clarinet; Andre Christie, piano) to talk about their unique ensemble and their approach creating their own musical voice. And everything that goes with that. Featured on this episode, the Trio performs "Techno-Parade" by Guillaume Connesson. For all things Parhelion: parheliontrio.com facebook.com/ParhelionTrio And as I mention on this episode, I will be donating a dollar to the victims and families affected by today's Orlando tragedy for each Divergent Paths download over the next 7 days. SHARE. Or donate yourself. Help your fellow humans.
For this special mid-week Divergent Paths episode, I have a delightful talk with jazz hornist extraordinaire John Clark. We cover the unusual concept of playing jazz horn, surviving the freelance world in the 70s, new music, and the Baha'i faith (which I learned about for the first time). Featured on this episode are two tracks, one from John's first album from 1978, "The Answer-Island Flower" and one from his most recent album with the Odd Couple Quintet, "MK447JC1." For all thing related to John, his music, and his career, check out Hidden Meaning Music, as well as his records on iTunes and Spotify. hmmusic.com
NO ONE COULD ROUSE A CROWD QUITE LIKE JESUS. HIS REVOLUTIONARY TEACHING TURNED THE WORLD’S ACCEPTED IDEAS UPSIDE DOWN. TODAY THE DISCUSSION CONTINUES ON THE STORY OF TWO SONS—ONE WINDS UP IN THE PIG PEN; THE OTHER STAYS CLOSE TO HIS FATHER. HOWEVER THE SURPRISE TWIST IS THAT BOTH SONS WERE EQUALLY LOST..THIS SHOW IS A REMINDER THAT GOD LOOKS AT THE HEART.
The collapse of communism led to much euphoria about the future of the former Soviet bloc countries. Today it is clear that some countries, like those in Central Europe and the Baltics, were more successful than others in transitioning from communist dictatorship to free-market democracy. Oleh Havrylyshyn will explain why that was the case. He will also explain how countries with a greater chance of joining the European Union were more successful in establishing the rule of law and democratic government than countries without such an opportunity. Both he and Ambassador Reiter will assess the current state of economic liberalism in transition countries. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back Joes. Roll call this month: Brad Abraham Codename: The Headcast Ed McMahon - http://bradabraham.com/ David Finn - https://www.facebook.com/signalofdoom And Special guest, Charles Cushman aka Classified. Hey Joes!. Once again, this episode is proudly sponsored by Big Danny Cool and Shawn Adams! This month in the Pit Brad, David, and from the Energon Protocols, Charles Classified Cushman joins me in the Pit as we read issue 59, Divergent Paths. After that we all announce our Real American Hero for the issue and our favorite page of art. Then we have Postbox: The Pit with our Solider of the Month! Finally we watch The Traitor Pt 1 and have our monthly PSA. Write in to gijoe@headspeaks.com and we'll read your letter on the air! Take a listen and let us know what you think. On Facebook and Twitter we can be found by searching for G.I. Joe: A Real American Headcast And be sure to look for us on Patreon. If you like what we're doing, join Big Danny Cool and Gene Hendricks and throw a few bucks in the tin at http://patreon.com/HeadcastNetwork. You can also call us at 559-500-3182 and leave a message and we will play your message on the air. Join us next month for our look at issue 60 of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, and the next cartoon The Traitor Pt 2. Yo Joe!