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In this heartfelt episode of Agents of Nonprofit, I welcome David Corke, a seasoned nonprofit leader whose career journey began in hospitality and evolved into a decades-long commitment to community service. From structuring meaningful relationships to navigating sector-wide funding challenges, David offers a deeply personal and practical look at how nonprofits can thrive by staying human-centered and mission-aligned.Topics We Cover:David's “superhero origin story” from hospitality to nonprofit leadershipWhy relationship-building is the most undervalued asset in the nonprofit worldThe concept of proximity and capacity in strategic relationship managementHow to create sustainable nonprofit models through fee-for-service offeringsWhy owning your revenue stream creates stability and mission clarityBarriers to human connection in an overwhelmed, fast-paced sectorThe emotional and strategic value of loving the work you doUsing technology to free up time for people-centered leadershipTo Learn More and Connect with David:London Training Centre WebsiteDavid Corke on LinkedInSupport the show
Welcome to In Reality, the podcast about truth, disinformation and the media. I'm your host Eric Schurenberg, long time journalist and media executive, now the founder of the Alliance for Trust in MediaThe news business has been in freefall, as every listener to In Reality is aware. The plunge has been steepest in local journalism. We lose two local news outlets a week, on average. Half the counties in America have only one news outlet or none at all. Dousing that five alarm fire is the mission of today's guest, Mackenzie Warren, director of the Local News Accelerator at Northwestern University's Medill School, hands down one of the premier journalism schools in the country. Mackenzie is a long-time local newspaper executive himself; at Medill, he now helps local newsrooms in Illinois discover innovations aimed at putting themselves on a path to sustainability. Mackenzie joined Eric recently at his class on the future of media at the University of Chicago. They discussed the role of local news in counteracting polarization, the incoming class of new journalists and how they view their careers, as well as a few bright stars in the local news firmament, like the Minnesota Star Tribune, Chicago's hyper-local Block Club and Atlanta Journal Constitution.Website - free episode transcriptswww.in-reality.fmProduced by Tom Platts at Sound Sapiensoundsapien.comAlliance for Trust in Mediaalliancefortrust.com
From UFOs and UAPs to Bigfoot, ancient mysteries, astrophysics, and the paranormal—we cover it all. Welcome to All Things Unexplained.
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PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents the Tuesday Flagship edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast with guest co-host Jason Powell from ProWrestling.net and the Pro Wrestling Boom podcast. They discuss Raw's debut on Netflix from a ton of angles driven primarily by listener emails who provided a mix of diverse takeaways and impressions. Did WWE pace the show in a way that will bring new viewers back? Did they focus way way too much on the Netflix partnership? Did the matches themselves deliver? What key pro wrestling element was largely missing? And much more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
This week on Dopey! We have Simon Mason, an author, recovery coach and a shadowy figure of the Britpop scene of the 1990s. whose life story is a whirlwind of rock 'n' roll excess, devastating addiction, and eventual redemption. Known as the "Cat in the Hat," Simon was a dealer to Oasis and other legendary bands, a firsthand witness to the cultural explosion of the era—and a victim of his own spiraling heroin addiction. PLUS! A butt related voicemail, emails and much much more on a brand spanking new episode of the good old Dopey Show! Join Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dopeypodcast Dopey West Tix: https://buytickets.at/thedopeyfoundation/1484803 FROM AI:
Questions Covered: 01:28 – Was St. Thomas Aquinas excommunicated? Why? 14:37 – What is your opinion on the ethical framework of God asking Abraham to sacrifice his son? 24:21 – I heard Jimmy say it is better to exist even if you end up in Hell. How can I compare this to Jesus saying, “The one who betrays me it was better for him not to be born”? 34:42 – What is your opinion on Dousing? 44:35 – Who did Jacob wrestle within the Old Testament? 51:47 – How do blessings work with lay people versus priest? …
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This week, we welcome cycling designer and creative Alonso Tal to talk about breaking away from bland kit and discuss all things design, SoCal cycling, and his new OMAC collection. Plus, we finally bring back We Rate Your Bike For Free™. 1:52 - Welcoming back Jake2:48 - Recap of the Attaquer x CFW group ride6:32 - The cliché cycling influencer photo angle8:45 - Introducing Alonso Tal9:27 - How he got into cycling, fashion, and photography13:07 - Founding CNCPT Team with Bobby Endo (of Endo Customs) and Justin Williams16:06 - What he and the team are up to lately17:37 - Similarities between fixie and CX communities?21:57 - The inspiration behind the designs of CNCPT's stand out kits25:34 - His new OMAC collection with Endo Customs in reaction to the “stifling sameness” of current kit designs31:45 - Photographing the collection differently from standard cycling marketing35:17 - Brands and kit he finds interesting right now37:08 - The L.A. and SoCal cycling scene40:39 - What's next41:38 - Rapid Fire44:33 - Alonso's Canal (an extremely hot take)53:26 - Into The Canal1:05:56 - DM us to hire Skyler as your Strava Mule1:06:49 - We Rate Your Bike For Free™: Alejandro's CAAD10Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/cyclingfashionweekGet in touch: cyclingfashionweek@gmail.comHit subscribe, leave a comment and a review wherever you listen to podcasts, it helps us share the best in cycling fashion with the world.
This week Hayden and Brendan review all the commons and rares for the upcoming limited set Part the Mistviel; Each card gets a rating from A to D. A is the best of the best, these cards are ones that will be the focal point of your deck in limited and have an impact more so then any other card in a game. You might think of these as “bombs” in FAB context these are auto includes, things that make you want to actively pursue the class if they are class specific - Think Refraction Bolters, Enlightened Strike, Crippling Crush, Heartened Cross strap, Drone of Brutality, Soul Reaping, V of the Vanguard, Awakening. These cards won't necessarily stand alone and win you the game, but could swing a turn, gain massive advantage,help initiate a massive pivot turn, create huge setup situations and/or allow other cards to shine because of them. UPR would be Fyendals fighting spirit, Sash of Sandikai, Red Brothers. OUTSIDERS - Death Touch Red, Infectious Host Red, Lace with Bloodrot, Shake Down, Mechanical Strength, Hydraulic Press, Torque Tuned, Bare Fangs Red, Good Time Chapeau, Prized Galea With the right combination of attack reactions and attack actions Refraction Bolters can be pivotal in a huge double weapon attack turn to push damage and get a dawnblade counter, or even kill the opponent. Without it you need another card to get that go again effect. Soul reaping can for example paired with strong blood debt cards and perhaps a 2nd go again source deliver a massive pivot turn. B's are above average role players, and cards important to an overall strategy for any given hero, or in the form of a generic. These cards could also be super efficient, above rate cards or even cards that can support maximising your A's - examples would be Take Flight red, Warmongers Recital, Gallantry Gold, Sink Below red, Snatch, Scar for a Scar, Goliath Gauntlets, Disable Blue, Salvage Shot Red, Plunder Run red, Turn Timber, Bramble Spark and Ball Lightning Embermaw Cenapai red, Mounting Anger Red, Aether hail blue and red. OUTSIDERS: Red Twin Twisters, Infecting Shot Red, Infect Red, Junkyard Dog, Out Pace, Evo Charging Rods, Wild Ride red and yellow, raw meat, stonewall impasse, concuss red C's are your true role players, they will make up most of your deck and support your overall plan, provide good resources, help defensively or be an OK attack, or support action. These are cards like Ghostly Visit, Smash with Big Tree, Cross the Line, Brandish red, Come to Fight red and blue, Cadaverous Contraband, Sink Below yellow, Throttle red, Scalding Rain red and blue, Smash Instinct Yellow, Debilitate blue, Surging Strike red, Shock Striker,Frost Fang, Earthlore Surge, Brain Freeze Blue, Dust Runner outlaw, Miragi. OUTSIDERS: Sedate Red, Surging Strike Red, Skybound Shot red, or spire sniping blue, Dumpster Dive, hadron collider, Test of Strength, Agile Engagment, Wage Vigor yellow D's are the cards you want to play as little of as possible, pure filler with no real upside, these cards don't do much and are often only in the deck to make up numbers as resources or a card to defend with. Examples are Seek Horizon Yellow, Frontline scout, Memorial Ground, Outmuscle Yellow, Nimble strike blue, Wounded Blow yellow, Sharpen Steel blue, Head Jab yellow, Emerging Power yellow, Bloodspill Invocation blue, Rejuvenate Blue, Chill to the Bone Yellow Yellow brain freeze, yellow sand cover, rebellious rush, liquefy at the minus end OUTSIDERS: Bleed out yellow, Blue brush off, Spinning wheel kick blue, Cognition field yellow, Zero to Fiffty, Evo Buzz Hive, Adrenaline rush, bare fangs blue, yellow performance bonus Set up grade - we will also give some cards set up grades, so a grade but contingent only on getting the right supporting build to see this card realise its full potential in a limited deck. Examples would be Overload red, Rise above, Glisten to an extent, Tear Limb from Limb, Moon Wish & Sun Kiss in Limited Kano, Maximum Velocity, Hurricane Technique, Tome of Fyendal, Channel Thundersteppe, Embolden Sigil permafrost, Phoenix Form, OUTSIDERS: Bonds of Ancestry, Amplifying Arrow, Toxicity (to an extent), Smash and Grab, Overload Script, Rising speed, trade in red Sideboard Grade - Pure SB card with a grade, Blinding Beam, Eclipse Existence, Ray of Hope, Talisman of Dousing, Cold Wave Blue, Sow Tomorrow Red and Rites of Replenishment, Sigil of Protection, Singe OUTSIDERS: yellow infectious host, yellow peace of mind, Autosave Script, bad NAA maybe from HVY Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ArsenalPass Review Us: https://ratethispodcast.com/arsenalpass Email: arsenalpassfab@gmail.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClhUUppHaVDBUOJHXL-a0EQ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6H2Y8uTHZaVgxpjhnTBn6n?si=R6Uya7paT_e2HOr4n2KC-w Twitter: @BrendanAPG (Brendan) & @Fyen_Dale (Hayden) Hosts: Brendan Patrick and Hayden Dale
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On this bonus edition of the 12Kyle Podcast, 12Kyle tells the story of two historical events in football: the Miracle at the Meadowlands and the tradition of the Gatorade bath. The Miracle at the Meadowlands refers to a game in 1978 where the New York Giants lost to the Philadelphia Eagles due to a fumble on the last play of the game. This event led to the creation of the "Victory Formation" in football. The Gatorade bath tradition started in 1984 when a player on the Giants, Jim Burt, dumped Gatorade on coach Bill Parcells after a victory. The tradition was carried on by "The Godfather of the Gatorade Bath", Harry Carson...12Kyle's uncle. Dousing the winning coach with Gatorade became a symbol of victory in sports. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Setting the Stage 04:40- The Birth of the Victory Formation 12:21- The Gatorade Bath Tradition AUDIO https://linktr.ee/12kyle MERCH https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-12kyle-podcast YOUTUBE https://youtu.be/9LKRWWMpibM
Maarten & Michiel Doornenbal are not only brothers, but also co-founders of Churned! They join me this week for a fantastic conversation about the platform they've built, AI, scorecards and more! Unfortunately, my audio/video didn't record - so you'll here me narrating the episode - but it's kind of fun to switch formats up here an there. In the episode, we talk about:Their history as brothers and how they work together as co-founders todayHistory of Churned and what they doUsing machine learning models instead of rules-based scorecards to create health scoring and to predict customer churnPart of the role of a CSP is to highlight were data cleanliness issues existVerifying your churn risk alerts by back-testing the data against historical churned customersPersonalization based on user-personasAI is not just Gen AI. The future of AI in CS combines predictive, descriptive and generative models to auto generate content to free up time for CSMs.What the human involvement will look like with these future AI modelsEnjoy! I know I sure did!Maarten's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maartendoornenbal/Michiel's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michiel-doornenbal-98710067/Churned: https://churned.ioResources Mentioned:The Big Exit Show Podcast: https://peak.capital/the-big-exit-show-podcast/Customer Success Snack Community: https://customersuccesssnack.com/Customer Success Connect: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cs-connect/Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell: https://amzn.to/3VN2cP7Scaling Up Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/394xlIBALeAPMEeq1EvJPt++++++++++++++++++Support the show+++++++++++++++++Like/Subscribe/Review:If you are getting value from the show, please follow/subscribe so that you don't miss an episode and consider leaving us a review. Website:For more information about the show or to get in touch, visit DigitalCustomerSuccess.com. Buy Alex a Cup of Coffee:This show runs exclusively on caffeine - and lots of it. If you like what we're, consider supporting our habit by buying us a cup of coffee: https://bmc.link/dcspThank you for all of your support!The Digital Customer Success Podcast is hosted by Alex Turkovic
Welcome to Episode 117 of the Monday Night MasterDebaters where I am joined by Ryan from Dangerous World Podcast, Ryan from Notus & Friends Podcast Cris from Telestai Creations and Isaac from Oregon-ite. This was a great conversation on natural ways to improve your health. We discuss the Frequency Wars, Orgonite, Tensor Rings, Biogeometry, Harmonizer, Piezoelectric Energy, ‘In the Mind of a Master' by Slim Spurlings, Carl Wells, Don Croft & Gifting Movement, Willem Reich, Chem-busting, ‘Invisible Soldier, Silent War' by Sharon Daphna, Holographic Planes, Black Magic Rituals, ‘Pyramid Power' by Dr Patrick Flanagan, Nubian Pyramids vs Giza Pyramids, Andrew Crosse Insect Experiment, Dousing, and much more! My dear friend and friend of the show Matthew Smith needs our help, if you can donate, it is greatly appreciated! Matthew's 'F Pancreatic Cancer' Fund https://gofund.me/66ad1486 Please leave a review & share the show! Go support the great guests at: Isaac from Oregon.ite https://oregon-ite.com https://www.instagram.com/oregon.ite?igsh=MWwxOHd0bGt1ZDMydw%3D%3D Cris from Telestai Creations https://www.etsy.com/shop/telestaicreations/?etsrc=sdt https://www.instagram.com/telestaicreations/ Ryan Aleckszander from Notus & Friends Podcast https://www.instagram.com/ryanaleckszander/ https://notusbooks.org https://wagthedogtheory.com My other accounts: @wallachswarriors@transcendtowers@notusfoods Ryan from Dangerous World Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DangerousWorldPodcast/posts IG: @dangerousworldpod linktr.ee/dangerousworldpodcast Mat from The Great Deception Podcast Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thegreatdeceptionpodcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast_v2/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/Barons44 To Make Contributions: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast Merch: https://my-store-cb4b4e.creator-spring.com thegreatdeceptionpodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-great-deception-podcast/support
Leading business schools and best-selling leadership authors seldom compare the skills required of for-profit CEOs and non-profit fire chiefs. Yet, the two professions share a lot in common. Indeed, battling blazes is excellent preparation for dousing the many firestorms business owners, executives, and entrepreneurs face. This week's guest, Clive Savacool, devoted 25 years as a Northern California firefighter before retiring his chief's helmet and stepping into the boots of a full-time startup CEO. Clive is the founder and CEO of LogRX, which created and sells an advanced mobile app designed to help firefighters, paramedics, law enforcement personnel, and others who administer and are legally bound to keep track of controlled substances in their work. As a firefighter, Clive fought numerous structure fires and one of the largest wildfires in California history. As a startup CEO, he faced the challenge of bootstrapping a company with an untested app and zero outside investment. Both entailed risk and required courage. How does a fire chief's experience in life-or-death decisions benefit a CEO facing a corporate crisis? In this episode, Clive shares his unique perspective and strategies for staying cool-headed under extreme stress. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Dean's book, Dedication and Service, showcasing the Genesee, Colorado, fire department, can be purchased in a digital version here or paperback from Amazon. Photo: Clive Savacool, LogRXPosted: January 22, 2024 Monday Morning Run Time: 37:05 Episode: 12.29 RELATED EPISODES: Management Strategies That For-Profit Businesses Can Glean from a Volunteer Fire Company's Enduring Success Bestselling Author Joanne Lipman Shares Her Formula for Professional and Personal Reinvention Countifi's David Hailey on Using Computer Vision and Inventory Control to Improve Supply Chain Management
In "The Bar" we look back on the sports stories of the year in the state of Florida and Nationwide. We laid out our CFB Playoff Predictions and we wrapped by talking about everything we can dump on coaches when it comes to bowl games.
It's Halloween, and the lads sit down for a chat about all things Halloween, dressing up plans, and Alan puts the fear of God into Kieran with a few ghost stories.@2culchies@alantcawley@kieran_corriganThis episode was produced and edited by Fearghal Curtis x The Portable Producer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In baseball, early results are magnified, which is why the Royals' three-game losing streak to open the season make things more dour than had it happened in, say, July. And it's also why, when the skid ended with Monday's 9-5 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays, champagne flowed in the clubhouse. Well, that and the Royals were celebrating Matt Quatraro's first victory as a manager. On today's SportsBeat KC, reporter Pete Grathoff breaks down the very early returns of the Royals, who showed some positive signs even while dropping the opening series to the Minnesota Twins. Also discussed: The impact of baseball's most important rules changes. At least one, the pitch clock, is having the intended impact on games. Did you notice you're getting home sooner from the ballpark? Story link: Why Royals manager Matt Quatraro had red eyes after first MLB victory https://www.kansascity.com/sports/mlb/kansas-city-royals/article273932695.html#storylink=mainstage_lead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Dave and Nick are transported to the region of Galar where they have to watch their fiance die in their arms by the hands of the evil dragon's henchmen. But with the power of their new Dragon Blade and disembodied Dragon voice-in-their-head, Valthorian, they must track down the other evil dragons and vanquish them to save the world and to quell the raging fire within themselves. Will Dave be able to wrestle with the motion controls? Will Nick ever recover from burying his fellow townsfolk?Support the show at patreon.com/criticalarcade or criticalarcade.comEmail us at nick@criticalarcade.com and dave@criticalarcade.comThanks for listening and keep on gaming! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the full show notes and access to resources mentioned in this episode visit https://www.easyscaling.com/blog/episode29This episode is part of our mini-series all about finding clients. Tune in as we discuss all the ways to find clients in the online space and get real about what works and what doesn't. You'll hear practical strategies and transparent conversations about where clients really come from so that you can hopefully find more clients and just feel normal about where you're at now.In this episode, we're talking with Lauren Loreto. Lauren is the CEO of Brand Good Time, Podcast Host for She's Busy AF, and a big fan of a damn good time. With a background as a former corporate agency employee and boutique agency owner, she combines a ruthless mind for data and (lowkey outrageous) creativity to help her clients visualize what's working in their business, what's not, and what could be way more fun through marketing strategy and development services.Topics discussed:Speaking up and confidently talking about what you doUsing your first clients as case studiesValidating and adjusting your offer in the early daysEvolving and growing with your clientsNavigating scope and price changesOutbound vs. inbound marketingRepurposing content as much as possibleUsing your podcast to create Youtube, blog, and email contentDo not skip SEO and keyword researchBringing guests onto your podcast to boost visibilityBeing efficient and understanding the purpose of your contentCurating strategic partnershipsProject collaborations vs. referralsKeeping your marketing and services as simple as possibleTop tip or advice for finding clients:Market your brand consistently, leverage strategic partnerships, and get out and into your community.Connect with Jordan Schanda King:Website: easyscaling.comInstagram: @jordanschandakingConnect with this week's guest, Lauren Loreto:Website: brandgoodtime.comInstagram: @brandgoodtimeLove what you heard? Reviews really help us out! As a thank you, you can get my 90-Day Planning Formula ($97 Value) by submitting a screenshot of your 5-star review at easyscaling.com/podcastreview
Doubting your internal light is "dousing your light" and all the illumination it can bring.Grasshopper Notes are the writings from America's Best Known Hypnotherapist John Morgan. His podcasts contain his most responded to essays and blog posts from the past two decades. Find the written versions of these podcasts on John's website: https://grasshoppernotes.com "The Grasshopper" the part of you that whispers pearls of wisdom that seem to pop into your mind from out of the blue. John's essays and blog posts are his interpretations of these "Nips of Nectar." Others have labeled his writings as timeless wisdom. Most of the John's writings revolve around self improvement and self help. They address topics like: • Mindfulness• Peace of mind• Creativity• How to stay in the present moment• Spirituality• Behavior improvementAnd stories that transform you to a wider sense of awareness that presents more options. And isn't that what we all want, more options? John uploads these podcasts on a regular basis. So check back often to hear these podcasts heard around the world. Who wants to be the next person to change? Make sure to order a copy of John's new book: WISDOM OF THE GRASSHOPPER – 21 Days to Creativity. These mini-meditations take you inside where all your creative resources live. And you'll come out not only refreshed but recommitted to creating your future. It's only $16.95 and available at BLURB.COM at the link below. https://www.blurb.com/b/10239673-wisd...Also, download John's FREE book INTER RUPTION: The Magic Key To Lasting Change. It's available at John's website https://GrasshopperNotes.com
If you were already on the direct booking journey, then you know how important having somewhere for your guests to ‘book direct' with you is.If you are just starting, let me tell you straight up, you need your own website!Topics discussed: Guests need to be able to ‘book direct' on your website Stop putting obstacles in front of guestsNot every booking will doUsing your marketing to get bookings from your ideal guestWhat not to do in your marketingYour business – your rulesLook at how Airbnb guides the guest to bookKISS - Keep it simple stupid!Ask a friend to go and make a booking on your site for feedback on the experienceYour website should never be ‘done'FREE EVENT:Ask me anything about… your direct booking website Friday 9th December 2022 at 2pm GMT / 9am ESTLive in the free Marketing Hub Facebook GroupJoin us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/marketinghubforholidayrentalsCONNECT WITH Jenn Boyles:Website: https://directbookingsuccess.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/directbookingsuccessInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/directbookingsuccessLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennboylesMarketing Hub Free Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/marketinghubforholidayrentals
Weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle to avoid chronic illness is vital to living well, however, it isn't always easy to stay on track is it?In this episode of the Women Living Well After 50 Podcast, my guest is Dr Lucy Burns, a general practice and lifestyle medicine physician. Dr Lucy discusses her own personal struggle and provides valuable information on how we can achieve real health and weight loss.Dr Lucy's personal Struggle with weight loss – ”weight loss at any cost”2 Mindset shifts to Eliminate Feelings of Fault around your WeightDr Lucy's Weight Loss FormulaHormones and Metabolism – The Metabolic SyndromeThe ‘Fluffy” principleThe frightening statistics of chronic disease in Over 50s – what you can doUsing lifestyle rather than medicationStaying on track over ChristmasConnect with Dr Lucydrlucy@rlmedicine.comwww.rlmedicine.comhttps://www.rlmedicine.com/momentumEvent with Dr Mary colleague of Dr Lucy BurnsDr May's Masterclass - how to stay on track over Christmas is on Monday 28th November night https://www.rlmedicine.com/christmas
Virginia Hall's prison cell in northeastern Spain was something out of a nightmare. Hall imagined the moment in which the Spanish police would hand her over to the Gestapo and their glee at having finally captured "The Limping Lady." Hall knew the Nazis wouldn't risk letting her escape. They'd transfer her to a secret facility, interrogate her, torture her, and kill her. Or sometimes the Nazis kept their prisoners alive and attempted to leverage them against the Allies. Months of psychological torture would give way to more physical punishments. Dousing with freezing water. Electric shocks. Beatings and cutting. This was the way of the Nazis. Virginia's Hall's American nationality was maybe the one thing that could save her. In late 1942, Spain was still considered technically neutral in the war. The Spanish dictator Francisco Franco had offered Hitler Spain's allegiance in return for aid in nation-building. There was a division of Spanish volunteers fighting for the German army, but Spain still remained reluctant and fickle. Andrew Orr says, "Franco's regime is ideologically complex and people still fight over whether or not it was fascist or just really authoritarian and traditionalist. Regardless of how anyone's individual sees it, the regime was very friendly to Nazi Germany and especially fascist Italy because Italy and Germany had backed Franco in the civil war. So Spain tended politically to like the Axis powers a lot." But Virginia Hall's capture by the Spanish was too big a threat to the British. Hall knew too much, and the Nazis could assume that the British would change battle strategy once the Special Operations Executive, Hall's intelligence agency, discovered she'd been captured. Hall's information would be useless to the Axis Powers, and so she was as good as dead. This episode contains interviews with:• Andrew Orr: a professor in the Department of History at Kansas State University, a specialist in modern military history, intelligence operations in the Middle East, imperialism, civil-military relations, and the history of French Communist Party identity; author of Women and the French Army• Chris Costa: Executive Director of the International Spy Museum, a 34-year veteran of the Department of Defense, and he served 25 years in the United States Army working in counterintelligence, human intelligence and with special operations forces in Central America, Europe, and the Middle East.• Judith Pearson: expert on Virginia Hall and author of the book The Wolves at the Door: The True Story of America's Greatest Female Spy• Dr. Ludivine Broch: A scholar of World War II French history and lecturer at the University of Westminster, UK; Editor of Contemporary European History, associate fellow of the Birbeck Institute for the study of Antisemitism; co-founder of the French History Network• Brad Catling: great nephew of Virginia HallLearn more at diversionaudio.com/good-assassins “Good Assassins” is a production of Diversion Audio, in association with iHeartPodcasts. Featuring the voices of Matthew Amendt, Orlagh Cassidy, Raphael Corkhill, Manoel Felciano, Sean Gormley, Mikaela Izquierdo, Lenne Klingaman, Andrew Polk, John Pirkis, Steve Routman.This season is hosted by Stephan Talty and written by C.D. Carpenter. Produced and directed by Kevin Thomsen for Real Jetpacks Productions. Story Editing by Jacob Bronstein with editorial direction from Scott Waxman. Additional research and reporting by Sophie McNulty. Theme music by Tyler Cash. Sound Design, Mixing, and Mastering by Paul Goodrich. Sound Editing by Justin Kilpatrick. Executive Producers: Jacob Bronstein, Mark Francis and Scott Waxman for Diversion Audio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jethro has a surprisingly hilarious story involving a propane torch and a pail of gasoline. And then Lindsay reminds us to never underestimate our senior citizens. Especially those that are heavily armed. Warning! Episode 25 should never be listened to near an open flame.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Most entrepreneurs will agree that the best ideas are born out of a genuine need to solve a problem. Necessity is the mother of invention, and if you're facing a challenge, there's a good chance there are others who have encountered the same issue. For John Clarke Mills, CEO and Co-Founder of Watch Duty, it was the need for more information about the wildfires that were raging around the ranch he had just bought in Sonoma County, California. It was this pain point that led him to launch the company, which is operated by experienced fire reporters and many other collaborators who diligently monitor radio scanners and other data sources 24 hours a day to keep people updated in real time. In this episode, Paul sits down with John to pick his brain on Watch Duty, how it works, and the company's plans for the future. During their conversation, they discuss everything from how to keep an edge against the competition to finding your purpose in life as an entrepreneur. Interested in learning more about the show? Check out our website: https://www.transformitforward.com/
After 30 years in professional video, film, TV and conference production, primarily as a producer of high end corporate messaging, Tim Walter now works as a house-healer and alternative life coach. In 1998 a simple house move led Tim and family to a life- changing encounter when they discovered they were sharing their new found home with a ghost. The disincarnate presence known simply as “Jane” was no ordinary ghost and taught Tim many new ways of seeing the world introducing him to the concept of earth energy. It was meeting author, metal worker, philanthropist and dowser, Hamish Miller that helped Tim discover dowsing as a simple way to access intuition and thereby work with these subtle energies for wellbeing. Known about since the birth of humankind, earth energy seems to be sentient fields of force that connect us all to the non-local (quantum) field of infinite possibility. Earth energy therefore is a crucial part of the mechanism of creating our reality. For those embarking on a spiritual journey communicating with these vortices of subtle creative power can be a significant step. Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on YouTube, iTunes and wherever you get your podcasts! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!
After 30 years in professional video, film, TV and conference production, primarily as a producer of high end corporate messaging, Tim Walter now works as a house-healer and alternative life coach. In 1998 a simple house move led Tim and family to a life- changing encounter when they discovered they were sharing their new found home with a ghost. The disincarnate presence known simply as “Jane” was no ordinary ghost and taught Tim many new ways of seeing the world introducing him to the concept of earth energy. It was meeting author, metal worker, philanthropist and dowser, Hamish Miller that helped Tim discover dowsing as a simple way to access intuition and thereby work with these subtle energies for wellbeing. Known about since the birth of humankind, earth energy seems to be sentient fields of force that connect us all to the non-local (quantum) field of infinite possibility. Earth energy therefore is a crucial part of the mechanism of creating our reality. For those embarking on a spiritual journey communicating with these vortices of subtle creative power can be a significant step. Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on YouTube, iTunes and wherever you get your podcasts! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!
Similar to Arizona, Australia is no stranger to a hot, dry climate–one that sets a yearly stage for bushfire season. In 2019, Australia experienced one of its worst bushfire seasons to date, with fires consuming swaths of land, causing significant wildlife death, and even burning some of Australia's remaining rainforest. That same year, on the other side of the Pacific Ocean, the Amazon rainforest experienced a longer dry season than normal. This resulted in a surge in fires that consumed over 17.5 million acres of land. In the face of ongoing global warming, how do we detect and address fire threats to prevent these catastrophes from happening again? In this episode, we speak with two researchers, Dr. Marta Yerba, Senior Lecturer in Environment and Engineering at Australian National University, and Dr. Ane Alencar, Science Director for Institute for Amazonian Environmental Research, to find some answers.
Talle and Erika discuss the history & myths surrounding the three major tools used to speak to the departed: EMF readers, dousing rods, and the Ouija board. We possibly debunk these tools and share our own experiences using them. Sit inside your circle of salt while you listen in! Send us your stories to wormwoodandwitches@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wormwoodandwitches/message
The BBC has released a new podcast series called "Burn Wild." It tells the story of radical environmental movements 20 years ago, the Earth Liberation Front (ELF) and the subsequent "Green Scare." There is much flawed analysis in the series to say the least. Other critiques include the juxtaposition of right-wing extremists and left-wing "extremism," the imbalance of law enforcement and industry voices in the series and platforming ELF member turned snitch Chelsea Gerlach (without discussing her cooperation with the feds). In our latest, we discuss the BBC's series (or at least the first two episodes) with former ELF member, and return G&R guest, Daniel McGowan (@support_daniel). We discuss the series, how liberals make heroes of the FBI, the current media discuss around "climate sabotage and more. About Daniel// Daniel is an environmental and social justice activist from Queens, NY. He was part of two ELF actions in 2001. And arrested as part of Operation Backfire. He was charged in 2005 with 15 counts of arson, property destruction and conspiracy, all related to two actions in Oregon in 2000, claimed by the Earth Liberation Front (ELF). On June 4, 2007, McGowan was sentenced to seven years in federal prison and ordered to pay $1.9 million in restitution. He served part of his time in a super secret prison unit called Communication Management Unit, or CMU. ------------------------ Outro- "Give the Anarchist a Cigarette" by Chumbawamba Links// BBC: Burn Wild (https://bbc.in/3dkP0wW) Crimethinc: Green Scared (https://bit.ly/3BnVHpM0 G&R Episodes Related to this Episode// Leslie James Pickering on the ELF, the Green Scare and “Burning Books” (https://bit.ly/3PX4Pb0) From Environmentalist to “Domestic Terrorist” with former Earth Liberation member Daniel McGowan https://bit.ly/3uKPlha Follow Green and Red// G&R Linktree: https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcast Check out our rad website: https://greenandredpodcast.org/ NEW LINK! Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/ApQcg3ch Support the Green and Red Podcast// Become a Patron at https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast Or make a one time donation here: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969). “Green and Red Blues" by Moody. Editing by Isaac.
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Ahhhh Tuesday! Let's fire that microphone up. Ya, I'm going there! LET'S GO!7:00PM CSTNancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, is a principled woman.Her visit to Taiwan is entirely consistent with the admirable stance she's displayed against the Chinese government since it massacred thousands of its own protesting citizens in Tiananmen Square in 1989.Pelosi has been a Cassandra figure on Capitol Hill for decades, warning of Beijing's menace but ignored by the Washington establishment – much as Winston Churchill's warning about the danger of Hitler's Germany in the 1930s was only heeded too late.Pelosi doubted the consensus which held that as its economy grew, China would fold into Western institutions and begin to behave like us. It hasn't. It won't. And she was right.Link: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-11074325/Nancy-Pelosi-taking-noble-stance-shes-dousing-fiery-breath-Chinese-dragon.htmlFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/RocciStucciOfficialYouTube (New Channel):https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrIrsCmKQI_GO3WMa43ANpQListen LIVE on Spreaker!https://www.spreaker.com/show/rocci-stuccis-situation-roomHang tight because there's literally no telling what might happen! Just about anything is possible! #PrayForRocciThe video stream will only be on my FB page Rocci Stucci - RS Media and a new YouTube channel as I can't risk other platforms being shut down!
GET EVERY EPISODE AND BONUS CONTENT AT: www.patreon.com/crackpotpodcast The idea that the Earth has magical and mystical energy lines running through it is not a new idea, but where did it originate and is there any truth to it? Are Ley Lines part of an alien highway? Are they part of the magical curtain to the fairy realm? Is it all made up and in our heads? Tune in this week and learn about the supernatural network of lines that connect the universe through monuments, landforms, and maybe even other dimensions.
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Five friends gather for another story - this one of an artist doomed for his curiousity. Cast List Edward - Bryan Hendrickson Charles - Michael Coleman (Tales of the Extraordinary) Warren - Glen Hallstrom Richard - Philemon Vanderbeck Herbert - Carl Cubbedge Blake - Derek Fetters (Unspeakable and Inhuman) Music by Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com) Editing and Sound: Julie Hoverson Cover Design: Brett Coulstock "What kind of a place is it? Why it's another brownstone dinner party, can't you tell?" ***************************************************************** THE HAUNTER OF THE DARK (Lovecraft 5, #2) Cast: Edward, a writer Charles, a dilettante Herbert, a scientist Richard, a painter Warren, a professor Robert Blake, deceased writer OLIVIA Did you have any trouble finding it? What do you mean, what kind of a place is it? Why, it's Charles' house again, can't you tell? MUSIC SOUND MUSIC, but muffled SOUND CUPBOARD CLOSES, FEET APPROACH CHARLES Try this one. SOUND BOX HANDED OVER EDWARD Thanks. [quiet, a bit diffident] And... and I appreciate your putting us up tonight, Charles. CHARLES [breezily covering] In my own interest, I assure you. I've no wish to climb five flights of rickety stairs and squat in your cramped dormer just to hear a story. SOUND WALKING EDWARD And I have no wish to disappoint you. [perking up] Though you really can't knock the cramped dormer for atmosphere... CHARLES We'll just look at this as my way of supporting the arts, shall we? SOUND DOOR OPENS SOUND MUSIC LESS MUFFLED, SOUND OF FIREPLACE CHARLES Here we are. SOUND WALKING IN WARREN Aha! HERBERT There you are! RICHARD Where did you have to go for it? China? CHARLES I knew I had a few of these still lying around. Just take one to start - they're wicked sour. SOUND BOX OPENS, PICKING OUT CANDIES CHARLES Richard? RICHARD Perhaps just one. [pops into mouth, reacts] WARREN [chuckles] I've tried many kinds of native confectionery in my travels, back in the day. [puts into mouth, reacts, but tries not to] [slightly breathless] Ah, yes. Much like the salted ginger prunes I tried in [deep breath] Hong Kong [coughs slightly] in 1907. RICHARD So jaded, Warren. [teasing] Aren't you having one, Herbert? HERBERT I've never understood the point of discomfiting oneself by eating painful food. EDWARD [trying not to pucker] It's really quite tasty. HERBERT I'll stick to my drink, thank you very much. SOUND BOX SET DOWN, SHUT CHARLES Can't blame you, though I find myself rather more partial to these than I ought. [pops something into mouth, then talks around it with no apparent difficulty] So, Edward? SOUND SECOND BOX SET DOWN ON TABLE EDWARD Um! [removes candy with a slight slurp] Right. Of course. SOUND SHUFFLING PAPERS HERBERT Isn't this supposed to be a true story? EDWARD [baffled] Yes, why do you ask? HERBERT Why the manuscript, then? How can we trust anything you've written down to be fact and not one of your fantastical fictions? WARREN He has a point. EDWARD Oh, that's simple. I didn't write any of this. RICHARD [give it] Here. SOUND PAPER CHANGES HANDS RICHARD [agreeing] Well. It's certainly not your handwriting. [to Edward] Is it some long lost maiden aunt? HERBERT Let me look. Hmph. Spiky. WARREN [looking over his shoulder] Copperplate. Quaint. EDWARD Are the experts satisfied? HERBERT I reserve judgment. WARREN [chuckles] I'm not such a stickler for provenance - after all, you're not one of my students. RICHARD Tell us then, raconteur, who is it that inspires this tale? EDWARD Robert Blake. RICHARD [sharp] Blake? SOUND SNATCHES PAPERS RICHARD [urgent] This is Blake's? What is it? How did you get it? SOUND PAPERS SNATCHED BACK EDWARD All in good time. [sniffs annoyedly] SOUND PAPERS BEING STRAIGHTENED, PLOPPED DOWN EDWARD [with import, beginning his tale] This? SOUND PATS PAPERS AND BOX EDWARD This is all that's left of Robert Blake. RICHARD He-- [cuts himself off] EDWARD [intense] You were about to say - Blake died, 17 days ago, during a storm that knocked out half the electricity in the city. Died... under very peculiar circumstances, indeed. WARREN [after a slight pause] And for those of us less acquainted with the deceased? EDWARD Huh? CHARLES Yes. Who is - was - Robert Blake? EDWARD You haven't heard of him? HERBERT I vaguely recall something about a Blake. Isn't he some kind of artist? Considered rather... blasphemous? EDWARD Blake was a writer and a painter, yes. HERBERT But I was under the impression he was long-dead. A century or more. EDWARD [puzzled] No. Robert died 17 days ago-- WARREN Oh! I expect you're thinking of William Blake. RICHARD The one who painted the great red dragon and the woman clothed in the sun? HERBERT [snort of derision] I don't waste precious memory on such trivia. I can put names to three paintings - the Mona Lisa, the Last Supper, and Whistler's Mother. And that's only because those are ubiquitous. CHARLES Any chance that the two painting Blakes are connected somehow? EDWARD Dunno. Could be. Hmm. Robert hailed from Milwaukee, but I don't know anything more about his family. [shrugs] It would explain some of Robert's peculiar artistic leanings. RICHARD I've met Blake - this Blake - on several occasions. I can't say I like - liked - him, but I didn't dislike him either. His work was rather ... unusual. Though I'm only acquainted with his paintings. EDWARD His writing was just as odd - both fiction and non. This [taps the papers] is supposedly the latter. A journal. [with heavy import] His last days. CHARLES Ahhh... SOUND OPENS BOX, TAKES CANDY WARREN How did you come by it? EDWARD Let me start at the beginning. Blake and I have been informally acquainted for years. We interacted through the magazines that carried our works, corresponded now and then, and [chuckles] lampooned each other a bit. I wrote a mad protagonist once named Blake Roberts, and he in turn-- RICHARD Hmph. His paintings show no trace of a sense of humor. CHARLES There's more to any man than shows in his public face. WARREN Who said that? CHARLES [dry, teasing] Thought I did. WARREN [sigh] Never mind. RICHARD [prompting] Blake? EDWARD [overriding them all, narrating] Cautious investigators will hesitate to challenge the common belief that Robert Blake was killed by lightning, or by some profound nervous shock derived from an electrical discharge. RICHARD Lightning? I thought he died in his rooms. HERBERT Was he burned? EDWARD Not at all. WARREN But the papers put it down to lightning? EDWARD I know I'm more used to writing a story than telling it, but you fellows should give me some room to breathe, here. Stop jumping on me every time I come up for air! EVERYONE [mumbled apologies] EDWARD [poetry] I have seen the dark universe yawning Where the black planets roll without aim, Where they roll in their horror unheeded, Without knowledge or lustre or name. CHARLES Yours, or his? EDWARD [chuckles] His. [deep breath] All right, now I have written some notes to follow, condensing some of this, and including some outside information. So don't get confused. SOUND RUSTLE OF PAPERS EDWARD Blake died with a horrible expression on his face. The police and coroner blame it on the sudden contraction of the musculature due to the sudden ingress of electricity. WARREN It's not unheard of. EDWARD But the entries in his diary might suggest another source of the horrible grimace. Fear. RICHARD Scared to death? EDWARD Or scared at the moment of death. Either way, it's no doubt he worked himself up into a state of absolute terror shortly before his demise. His diary entries are clearly the result of a fantastic imagination aroused by certain local superstitions. RICHARD Local to here? EDWARD Providence. WARREN [knowingly] Rhode Island. EDWARD Blake is - was a writer and painter devoted to the field of myth, dream, terror, and superstition-- RICHARD Sounds like someone we know. Hmm? EDWARD [sigh] His end began with a deserted church on Federal Hill. WARREN What denomination? SOUND PAPERS SHUFFLE EDWARD The notes don't say what it started as. Probably doesn't matter. It was bought and rededicated to something called the Starry Wisdom sect. HERBERT Starry Wisdom? Astronomers? EDWARD [chuckles] There's definitely some star-gazing involved in their beliefs. WARREN [musing] Starry wisdom.... starry wisdom.... Hmm. I've heard something about them. [dismissive] It will come to me. EDWARD He took up residence in Providence last winter, in the upper floor of a "venerable dwelling where huge, friendly cats sunned themselves atop a convenient shed". HERBERT He writes about cats? [disparaging] He was an only child, wasn't he? EDWARD [sigh] He also writes a lot about the local architecture, but I'll skip that as well. BLAKE My desk faces a window commanding a splendid view of the lower town's outspread roofs and the mystical sunsets that flame behind them. HERBERT [dismissive] Cats... and sunsets. EDWARD Some two miles away rose the spectral hump of Federal Hill. BLAKE [diary] I have a curious sense that I gaze out upon some unknown, ethereal world which might or might not vanish in dream if I ever tried to seek it out and enter it in person. EDWARD Blake settled down to write and paint. During that first winter he produced five of his best-known short stories - The Burrower Beneath, The Stairs in the Crypt-- CHARLES Oh, that was a corker. HERBERT You actually read this nonsense? CHARLES O'course. Have a subscription and all. EDWARD Blake also painted seven canvases that season - studies of nameless, unhuman monsters, and profoundly alien, non-terrestrial landscapes. RICHARD My favorites. If I do say so myself, though, I do better with....beings, while he should stick - have stuck - to exteriors. EDWARD But the church kept drawing his thoughts. BLAKE At sunset the great tapering steeple loomed blackly against the flaming sky. RICHARD [speculative] Makes me wish I was more familiar with Providence. EDWARD Blake made his first and only pilgrimage to the building just before the aeon-shadowed Walpurgis time. HERBERT What? WARREN Also known as May eve. Ostensibly, it's the festival of Saint Walpurga-- RICHARD There's a name for you. CHARLES What was she the saint of? WARREN Not my area. But I say "ostensibly", since it was one of those pagan holidays that the church found they couldn't quite ever abolish, so they replaced it, figuring if the populace wanted a holy day, it might as well be a proper Catholic one. RICHARD And the pagan holiday it replaced? WARREN Beltane. A spring fertility festival. It was a counterpart to All Hallow's Eve - note that they fall on opposite ends of the calendar. RICHARD The nights that witches fly! EDWARD So he took a walk sometime in late April. BLAKE I noted the foreign signs over curious shops in brown, decade-weathered buildings. Now and then a battered church façade or crumbling spire came in sight, but never the blackened pile I sought. EDWARD It was like a labyrinth. None of the streets went anywhere. When he asked a shopkeeper about the church, the man's face blanched with fear, and Blake saw him make a curious sign with his right hand. WARREN Does it say what the sign looked like? Perhaps something like this? CHARLES Isn't that the same hand gesture you see in ancient paintings of sages and saints? RICHARD It appears often in Hindu art as well. BLAKE [cutting in] Suddenly a black spire stood out against the cloudy sky to the left. Twice I lost my way, but somehow dared not ask any help. EDWARD And then he was there. In a wind-swept open square towered over by the grim bulk of the decrepit church. BLAKE I wondered how the panes of the gothic windows could have survived, in view of the known habits of small boys the world over. WARREN [laughing] I think we all had our turn in our youth. Why I remember-- CHARLES Knee breeches and buckle shoes? When you write your own reminiscences, and then die in a strange and terrifying way, then we can discuss it. Go on, Edward. EDWARD It took Blake some time, both to clear the fence and to find a shiftable basement window, but finally he was inside. BLAKE The colossal nave was an almost eldritch place with its drifts of dust. Over all this hushed desolation played a hideous leaden light as the declining afternoon sun sent its rays through the strange, half-blackened panes of the great apsidal windows. EDWARD The stained glass windows seemed to give Blake a nervous moment - both because they were heavily encrusted with soot, and, in a more subtle way, from the subject matter. BLAKE The few saints depicted bore expressions distinctly open to criticism, while one of the windows seemed to show merely a dark space with spirals of curious luminosity scattered about in it. RICHARD "Open to criticism"? That's all he said? That conjures up far too many possibilities! EDWARD That's all. RICHARD [frustrated noise] Oh. They could be cannibalistic, or lascivious, or cross-eyed. EDWARD Don't know. In a rear room, Blake found shelves of mildewed, disintegrating books. BLAKE They were the black, forbidden things which most sane people have never even heard of, or have heard of only in furtive, timorous whispers. EDWARD You know the type. WARREN [avid] Oh, yes, but did he give any details? EDWARD There's a whole list - but it's not really germane to-- CHARLES Resign yourself, dear boy. Let Warren salivate a bit. EDWARD [sigh] Here. SOUND PAPER MOVES WARREN Excellent! [musing] Necronomicon, yes - ah, in Latin! That would be the Vermius translation. EDWARD He also grabbed a small notebook filled with entries in some cryptic code. WARREN [muttering] The Liber Ivonis? Sinister. [chuckles] Ah, the infamous Cultes des Goules of Comte d'Erlette-- HERBERT [sigh, disdainful] You sound like a zealot saying his rosaries - or whatever they say. RICHARD He sounds like a collector. WARREN [wistful] If only. [normal] But I must be satisfied caring for the collections of others. Most of these books shouldn't be in the hands of any individual anyway. They are much too-- RICHARD Evil? HERBERT Evil is a construct of morality. CHARLES Oh, lord-- HERBERT As is religion. EDWARD I don't think a book, at least, CAN be evil. You can only be evil if you have free will. WARREN Oh, now this is my field, and when I tell you the Unaussprechlichen Kulten of von Junzt, or old Ludvig Prinn's hellish De Vermis Mysteriis is an evil book, you may take my word. SOUND SNATCH OF PAPER WARREN [upset] Hey! CHARLES You may have it back at the end of class. EVERYONE [Chuckles] EDWARD So. [looking for his place] Room full of creepy books, Blake takes the diary, goes upstairs. Right. Aha! SOUND SLAPS PAPER DOWN, WOOD BOX STARTS TO SHIFT. A STRANGE CHIMING NOISE. CATCH BOX EDWARD [gasp!] CHARLES Oh! Best watch that! EDWARD Yeah. WARREN What IS it? CHARLES [overly nonchalant] A box. What does it look like? EDWARD [back to narration] Blake found a room upstairs, faintly lit by screened windows. In one corner, a ladder led up to the closed trap door of the windowless steeple. BLAKE In the centre of the dust-laden floor rose a curiously angled stone pillar some four feet in height and two in diameter, covered on each side with bizarre, crudely incised and wholly unrecognizable hieroglyphs. EDWARD On this pillar rested a metal box of peculiarly asymmetrical form-- RICHARD [knowing] Ah. Boxes. HERBERT "Asymmetrical"? Nothing more specific? EDWARD That's all his notes say-- HERBERT How unspecific. Asymmetrical merely means lacking in symmetry, which in turn means without any axis you could draw which would create a mirror image one side to the other. EDWARD Huh? CHARLES Symmetrical means the same on both sides-- HERBERT [correcting] Mirror image on both sides. CHARLES Right. So, for instance your face is symmetrical-- HERBERT No human face is perfectly symmetrical. Nothing lines up exactly if you look close enough. CHARLES Roughly symmetrical, then. You have an eye on each side of a nose, which has two nostrils to balance one another, and so on. WARREN So as a way to picture an asymmetrical face, you might have an eye down on the jawline, and the nose up at the temple? CHARLES Only if there wasn't a comparable eye and nose to match on the other side of the face. HERBERT So was this box only as asymmetrical as a typical face, or was it grossly unbalanced? EDWARD Uh... the notes just say asymmetrical. HERBERT [annoyed sigh] Laymen. EDWARD That box isn't important anyway - it's long gone. But what it held... BLAKE Beneath decade-deep dust was an egg-shaped or irregularly spherical object some four inches through. HERBERT [starting again] Irregularly spherical? CHARLES Oh, not again! EDWARD The four-inch irregular sphere turned out, once the dust was gone, to be a nearly black, red-striated polyhedron with many irregular flat surfaces; either a very remarkable crystal of some sort or an artificial object of carved and highly polished mineral matter. HERBERT Crystals form naturally according to-- CHARLES Hush! HERBERT Hmph. EDWARD [placating] So it was carved that way. Good point. BLAKE Once exposed, it exerted an almost alarming fascination. I could scarcely tear my eyes from it. EDWARD But he did. I mean, he must have, since he notes there was something else in the room. Or, should I say, someone? In the far corner, right at the foot of the ladder, was a hump of dust-- BLAKE Hand and handkerchief soon revealed a human skeleton. I examined a reporter's badge, a celluloid advertising calendar for 1893, some cards with the name "Edwin M. Lillibridge", and a paper covered with pencilled memoranda. EDWARD Blake copied the text into his diary, for fear the paper would eventually crumble away to nothing. CHARLES I think I'll have another-- SOUND SHIFT OF BOX EDWARD [a little too vehement] Not that box! I mean, the candy is in YOUR box. Over there. CHARLES [bit of a smirk] Oh. How forgetful of me. WARREN What is it with the boxes? RICHARD [knowing laugh] EDWARD The notes were typical journalistic jottings, a list of dates and events - all involving the church. From "Prof. Enoch Bowen home from Egypt May 1844 - buys Church in July" the notes list a number of instances of people speaking or acting against Starry Wisdom, and finally, in April 1877, a number of members were apparently run out of town for their "beliefs." WARREN Ah! THAT's what I've been trying to remember! Starry Wisdom, indeed. Weren't they accused of human sacrifice? EDWARD The notes do list a number of disappearances attributed to them. Here, see for yourself. SOUND PAPER BEING PASSED HERBERT [dryly sarcastic] Because, of course, no one ever leaves home of their own accord. CHARLES The community around was mostly catholic. Pretty tightly knit. RICHARD Tightly wound, too, from the sound of it. Here it says that a mob of "Irish boys" - shouldn't that be "lads"? - attacked the church, but it doesn't say what came of it. EDWARD The locals assumed whatever was going on was devil worship. That's certainly why Lillibridge broke in. BLAKE They say the Shining Trapezohedron shows them heaven and other worlds, and that the Haunter of the Dark tells them secrets. HERBERT Did Lillibridge fall off the ladder? That could easily snap a man's neck, given enough height, or the proper trajectory. EDWARD The cause was ... uncertain. BLAKE I stooped over the gleaming bones. Some of them were badly scattered, and a few seemed oddly ...dissolved at the ends. The skull was in a very peculiar state - stained yellow, and with a charred aperture in the top as if some powerful acid had eaten through the solid bone. EDWARD Before he realized it, Blake found himself staring at the trapezohedron again, and letting its curious influence call up images in his head. BLAKE [very spooky] And beyond all else I glimpsed an infinite gulf of darkness, where solid and semisolid forms were known only by their windy stirrings, and cloudy patterns of force seemed to superimpose order on chaos and hold forth a key to all the paradoxes and arcana of the worlds we know. HERBERT [disgusted] Purple prose. RICHARD It's very evocative. WARREN There are certain primitive tribes who ingest drugs to glimpse just such visions. CHARLES Not another-- WARREN No, really, I was just about to say that if there was some item that caused "visions", it could easily have become the central focus of a religious cabal. CHARLES Good and concise. WARREN If I was gong to wax on, it would be to draw a comparison to the myth of Pandora, or some other famous myth regarding the dangers of curiosity. CHARLES Well, thank goodness you restrained yourself. EDWARD Blake finally managed to pull himself away. Probably noticed the day was waning, and he hadn't thought to bring a torch. BLAKE It was then, in the gathering twilight, that I thought I saw a faint trace of luminosity in the crazily angled stone. Was there a subtle phosphorescence of radio-activity about the thing? HERBERT Finally something I can grasp. Radio-activity is a concrete scientific essence, and could easily be the source of any number of superstitious explanations. CHARLES If it comes up again, we'll consult you. BLAKE I seized the cover of the long-open box and snapped it down. At the sharp click of that closing, a soft stirring sound seemed to come from the steeple's eternal blackness overhead, beyond the trap-door. EDWARD That finally frightened him, and he plunged wildly out into the street, running all the way home. CHARLES Didn't get lost this time? WARREN [wistful] I don't suppose the church is still there - you said this all happened fairly recently? EDWARD It burned down the day after Blake's death. WARREN Blast. Evil or not, those books are a great loss to the general body of human knowledge. EDWARD During the days which followed, Blake did a lot of research, and worked feverishly at the cryptogram in the notebook. CHARLES I do like a good cryptogram. EDWARD He says he solved the code in June, but didn't bother to include an actual translation in here. There are sketchy references to a "Haunter of the Dark" that could be awakened by someone gazing into the Shining Trapezohedron. RICHARD You mean, just as he had looked into it? EDWARD And he clearly believed that he had inadvertently summoned it. WARREN Hah! Like Pandora - letting the cat out of the bag, or rather the monsters out of the box. RICHARD He didn't open the box. Just gazed into the stone. The box was already open. WARREN A metaphorical opening of the way, then - still amounts to the same thing. HERBERT Some creature from an undefined place regarded this stone as what - the operator on its personal telephone exchange? EDWARD He felt like it was just watching for its chance to walk abroad. He also notes, however, that the streetlights seemed to keep it trapped - forming a bulwark of light against its escape. WARREN Throughout history, light has been the enemy of evil. Whether it's sunlight causing harm to a shade or the reversion to human of a lycanthrope with the dawn. RICHARD And ghosts don't walk around by day - it would fade their sheets. EDWARD Blake writes a lot about the Shining Trapezohedron, calling it a window on all time and space, and trying to trace its largely unbelievable history. HERBERT Unbelievable? EDWARD Brought from some other sphere or planet by some elder race. HERBERT Hmph. That's just superstitious claptrap repackaged for a modern age. Any number of objects have fallen to earth with origins clearly outside what we think of as the normal world. RICHARD I heard about a meteor up north that had some quite terrible effects. HERBERT And yet, they have no root in "evil", beyond what we attribute to them. Science doesn't shy away the way religion does. We don't just hang a sign on it that says "here there be dragons" and nervously turn our backs. Science grows to encompass new information. RICHARD [snide] Like an amoeba absorbs its food? HERBERT [thinks, then] Hmm. I suppose that's one way of picturing it. WARREN Or water flowing into a series of newly-dug irrigation trenches. CHARLES [prompting] Realms "beyond"? EDWARD Blake seemed to think that the only way to banish the evil was to bury the stone and let daylight into the steeple. SOUND PICKS UP AND OPENS BOX, THEN SHUTS IT AGAIN QUICKLY EDWARD At the same time, however, Blake goes on at some length about his morbid longing to gaze again into the cosmic secrets of the glowing stone. HERBERT Impressionable people should stay out of certain fields of endeavor. RICHARD Oh? HERBERT People with fragile minds are better left to the arts than to science, or investigations into the unknown. RICHARD I'll have you know that Art can be a terrible wretch of a mistress. HERBERT With science, you can work your entire life, and never get a single word of encouragement. WARREN Academia is entirely indifferent to any of us who toil in her fields. RICHARD At least your field moves forward slowly enough that by the time someone proves your theory wrong, you've been dead long enough to be an exhibit yourself. CHARLES Shall we put them in opposite corners, or have them construct essays on their misconduct? EDWARD There aren't enough corners, even in YOUR house. RICHARD My apologies. HERBERT Hmph. WARREN So sorry. Pray go on. EDWARD The morning of July 17, something in the paper really set Blake off. During the night, a storm had put the city's lighting-system out for a full hour. CHARLES I'll bet that didn't go over well. EDWARD The superstitious locals ran mad. They surrounded the old church, brandishing candles and lamps. WARREN A vigil. EDWARD And shuddered at the horrible noises coming from within. CHARLES I know a few buildings I regard that way. EDWARD Soon after, in daytime, reporters broke in and found the dust within was all churned up. There was also a bad odour everywhere, and here and there were bits of yellow stain and patches of what looked like charring. HERBERT Similar to the bones? Did anyone ever run any scientific tests on any of this residue? EDWARD Not that I have any note on. The reporters noted the stone pillar, but the metal box and the old mutilated skeleton were not mentioned. WARREN Hmm. Gone, or simply overlooked? HERBERT The newspapers love to print prurient details. CHARLES How prurient is a rock in a box? EDWARD From this point onwards Blake's diary shows a mounting tide of horror and apprehension. He frantically telephoned the electric light company more than once, asking - even demanding - that desperate precautions be taken to avoid another loss of power. BLAKE My worst fears concerned the unholy rapport I felt existed between my mind and that lurking horror in the distant steeple- that monstrous thing of night which my rashness had called out of the ultimate black spaces. CHARLES Sounds like he should have invested his last dollar in safety lanterns. RICHARD And a trip to the tropics! EDWARD People calling on him at the time remember how he would sit and stare out of the west window. He spoke often of strange dreams - not nightmares, precisely, but eerily similar to the vision he'd had when gazing into the stone. WARREN Sounds almost like shellshock. The way memories come back to haunt soldiers. EDWARD It got worse. He kept stout cords near his bed so he could bind his ankles at night to prevent himself from somnambulism. CHARLES I had a friend had to do that once. If the struggle to get out of bed didn't waken him, the falling flat on his face certainly would. BLAKE I thought often of the ancient legends of Ultimate Chaos, at whose centre sprawls the blind idiot god Azathoth, Lord of All Things, encircled by his flopping horde of mindless and amorphous dancers, and lulled by the thin monotonous piping of a demoniac flute held in nameless paws. WARREN Azathoth! Now there's a name to conjure with! Or not to... preferably. [winding down] Probably best not to mention it at all. EDWARD The night of the 30th, Blake came to suddenly, finding himself in a horribly familiar darkened space. A panic flight ensued, leaving him senseless until morning. CHARLES Are you saying he managed to sleepwalk all the way across town? EDWARD Well, the next morning he found himself lying on his study floor fully dressed. Dirt and cobwebs covered him, and every inch of his body sore and bruised. He writes that his hair was badly scorched, and a trace of a strange evil odour clung to his clothing. It was then that his nerves broke down. RICHARD I think he was overdue. HERBERT While I don't understand the phenomena of sleepwalking, I do accept that it occurs. CHARLES How big of you. HERBERT But while one might walk in such a fugue-like state, would one take such niceties as getting dressed into consideration? WARREN It's probably much like a state of mesmerism. One does what one is told to so. HERBERT But if no one told him-- CHARLES Should be obvious. We've all been told enough times in our lives not to go outside without a jacket. EVERYONE [general laughter] EDWARD August eighth. The great storm broke just before midnight. Lightning struck in all parts of the city, and a couple of remarkable fireballs were reported. Blake was utterly frantic and recorded everything in his diary- HERBERT Did he write that he was frantic? RICHARD He was the type to record everything. EDWARD It was more the tone of the things he did write, but his handwriting is very telling, too. See? SOUND PAPERS PASS CHARLES Interesting. SOUND PAPERS PASS WARREN Ah. Yes. The way it changes - getting bigger, and less readable. RICHARD Also harder to write once the lights go out. EDWARD That hadn't happened - yet. See, he's still fretting over it right here. "The lights must not go"; BLAKE "It knows where I am"; EDWARD "I must destroy it"; and BLAKE "it is calling to me, but perhaps it means no injury this time"; EDWARD --are found scattered down two of the pages. Ending with-- BLAKE "Lights out- God help me." EDWARD At 2.35 the noises at the steeple swelled. Then, a sound of splintering wood and a large, heavy object crashed down in the yard beneath the frowning easterly façade. RICHARD Where were the praying multitude? EDWARD Right there. Whom do you think was left to tell the tale? In fact, just as the "escape" was made, with a vibration as of flapping wings, a sudden east-blowing wind snatched off hats and wrenched dripping umbrellas from the crowd. CHARLES Dousing all the tiny pinpricks of the candles? HERBERT Quite literally, if the downpour was that prodigious. EDWARD They must have managed to get some of their lights relit, for they remained at their posts. The rain didn't stop for another half hour, and shortly after that, the electric lights came back on. WARREN You have quite a comprehensive narration, considering the burden of fear the watchers must have been laboring under. EDWARD The papers gave these matters minor mention in connection with the general storm reports. I suspect reporters, being what they are, were present during the events. RICHARD [chuckling] Perhaps someone writing sensational fiction dropped in for a cold chill. EDWARD The one thing that baffled press and meteorologists alike was a lone lightning-bolt that seemed to have struck somewhere in Blake's neighborhood, though no trace of its striking could afterwards be found. CHARLES Until--? EDWARD Precisely. When a policeman forced the door, Blake's rigid body sat bolt upright at his desk by the window, with glassy, bulging eyes, and the look of stark, convulsive fright on his twisted features! They were reportedly quite sickened. RICHARD Police are such delicate flowers. Always being sickened by things. HERBERT Looking at such damage objectively, a face of fear is much the same as a face in pain, it's all in the attribution the onlooker gives to the damage-- EDWARD The coroner's physician made an examination, and despite the unbroken window, reported the death as the result of electrical shock, or rather nervous tension induced by electrical discharge. HERBERT Electricity is not an entirely understood element, even now. New possibilities and capabilities are being discovered every day. I've often thought myself that electricity might be the key to, say, restarting a stopped heart. CHARLES If you don't want a stopped heart yourself, Herbert, pray let Edward finish. We're nearly to a conclusion, if I don't miss my guess. I think I'll turn out the electric lights. Leave us in the dark like Blake. Edward can keep the candle. SOUND GETS UP, LIGHTS CLICK OFF EDWARD There isn't really a nice convenient ending, just another, larger question mark. Blake prolonged his frenzied jottings to the last. In fact, the broken-pointed pencil was found clutched in his spasmodically contracted right hand. WARREN Spontaneous rigor. Not uncommon in cases of sudden, catastrophic death. Leads to the so-called "death grip" of detective fiction. EDWARD The entries after the failure of the lights were highly disjointed, and legible only in part. BLAKE Lights still out - must be five minutes now. Everything depends on lightning. Yaddith grant it will keep up!... HERBERT Yaddith? WARREN Some ancient deity I'm not familiar with. BLAKE Some influence seems beating through it... Rain and thunder and wind deafen... The thing is taking hold of my mind... What am I afraid of? Is it not an avatar of Nyarlathotep, who in antique and shadowy Khem even took the form of man? WARREN Ah, Nyarlathotep, the mysterious "dark man" who can take many forms. BLAKE The long, winging flight through the void... cannot cross the universe of light... re-created by the thoughts caught in the Shining Trapezohedron... send it through the horrible abysses of radiance... RICHARD Lost his mind completely. EDWARD I think he agreed with you. BLAKE My name is Blake- Robert Harrison Blake of 620 East Knapp Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin... I am on this planet... CHARLES As if he was trying to find his way home. BLAKE Azathoth have mercy!- the lightning no longer flashes- horrible- I can see everything with a monstrous sense that is not sight- light is dark and dark is light... I am it and it is I - I want to get out... must get out and unify the forces... it knows where I am... I am Robert Blake, but I see the tower in the dark. There is a monstrous odour... senses transfigured... boarding at that tower window cracking and giving way... Iä... ngai... ygg... I see it - coming here - hell-wind - titan blue - black wing - Yog Sothoth save me - the three-lobed burning eye... [after a moment] WARREN [sigh wistfully] I can almost smell the sulphuric tang. HERBERT I certainly can. Something must be burning. CHARLES [over-innocent] Burning? Nonsense. RICHARD There is definitely a smell. EDWARD [teasing] Someone here just couldn't stand the suspense, could you, Richard? RICHARD Moi? HERBERT Suspense? EDWARD It wasn't a very good joke, but the box - this box - contained just enough sulfur to make a good pong if anyone got nosy and opened it to see if I really had the shining trapezohedron. WARREN I suppose that, much like Pandora, there are certain things that you can never quite get back into a box. END
It has been a stressful couple of years for everyone. People are working longer and harder with fewer breaks, fewer vacations, and fewer days off, which is bleeding into our personal lives, especially those of us still working from home. Dr. Britt Andreatta is an internationally recognized thought leader who uses her background in leadership, neuroscience, psychology, and education to create brain-science-based solutions for today's workplace challenges. She's also a bestselling author and a top 20 learning influencer for 2021. She talks about the symptoms of burnout, the real-life impact it can have on individuals and organizations, what employees can do to protect themselves, and where they should turn for help. This is a very important conversation that impacts each of us and our organizations in profound ways. To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit https://blionline.org/blog (blionline.org/blog). Resources: https://brittandreatta.com/ (brittandreatta.com) https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/six_causes_of_burnout_at_work (Six Causes of Burnout at Work) https://www.businessinsider.com/labor-shortage-workers-quitting-quit-job-pandemic-covid-survey-monster-2021-7 (95% of Workers Thinking of Quitting Their Jobs) https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/employee-burnout-severely-risking-cyber-security-report-finds (Employee burnout poses severe cybersecurity risks, report finds) Future-Proof is a production of http://crate.media (Crate Media)
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Today's episode is not a podcast as such.It is a Christmas gift to yourself, a moment of deep self-compassion. And an opportunity to expand that field of compassion ever wider to encompass those you love, those you barely know, those with whom you have difficulty and those you have not yet met.We all know that this time of the festive season brings its own challenges and joys. Our compassion (for ourselves and others) can feel like it is worn a little thin. This practice enables us to refuel ourselves. Dousing ourselves in that feeling of compassion, to support us throughout the days ahead.Find a space. Walk, lie down, sit. Whatever feels best for you today. And listen.As ever I send you love and light.Henny xPS: For more meditations, see my work as a teacher on InsightTimer - and please do follow me there, to see when new meditations are added https://insighttimer.com/hennyflynnJoin the mailing list & receive the mini-course '3 little acts of self-compassion', completely free https://hennyflynn.ck.page/6e83d0227eExplore Henny's coaching, books, retreats, courses & events https://www.hennyflynn.co.uk/
Tonight, we break down a fairly dominant performance from the Jets against Calgary. Despite a few scares towards the end of the game, Winnipeg was in control. Which players impressed the most? Who still has work to do before the start of the season?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tonight, we break down a fairly dominant performance from the Jets against Calgary. Despite a few scares towards the end of the game, Winnipeg was in control. Which players impressed the most? Who still has work to do before the start of the season? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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David and Michelle drill down on the use of creativity to make the world more appealing. Dousing broccoli with liquid cheese is cheating more than it is a hack. In fact, the only hack in that scenario, is you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/red-kite-movement/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/red-kite-movement/support
Lorna Reynolds and Peter Kanellis. Topics include hypnosis, past-life regression and future-life progression, time theory, Ingo Swan, young childrens' past life memories, Paul Harvey, dousing rods in interacting with spirits/energy, auras, Magick, Aleister Crowley, greys and small entities in ghost hunting encounters, psychic scammers, interactions with ghosts/spirits, "house from hell", the question of "demons", angry spirits trapped in portals, spiritual attachment, deceptive appearances by spirits, cleansings, possession, ouija boards, folk divination, unconscious use of psychic abilities, ghost boxes, a "phantom gunshot" encounter broadcast over radio, odd events and apparition experiences, apports, "Sarah's" story of reincarnation, and more! A ton of material with many personal experiences fill this episode.
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In tonight's episode, we recap a fairly straightforward win for the Jets. What was Calgary doing out there? More important, what was Hellebuyck doing out of his net?! Will the Jets end Calgary's flagging playoff hopes this weekend?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.IndeedWant your QUALITY short-list FAST? You need Indeed. RIGHT NOW, our listeners get a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/LockedOn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In tonight's episode, we recap a fairly straightforward win for the Jets. What was Calgary doing out there? More important, what was Hellebuyck doing out of his net?! Will the Jets end Calgary's flagging playoff hopes this weekend? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Indeed Want your QUALITY short-list FAST? You need Indeed. RIGHT NOW, our listeners get a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/LockedOn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Opening a children's acting school, Dousing unsuspecting kids with a fire extinguisher, bugs for breakfast and behind the scenes career battles. A masterclass for spouses on how NOT to work together!!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/HowAreWeStillMarried)
(with music) …and bitching about how nobody wants to listen to me either speak or play music is a self-fulfilling prophecy. TOPICS: blowing off some steam of the words on fire in my brain, listening, lamenting my social conundrums as an autistic, how self-consciousness about my issues tends to exacerbate them, longing for things to be easier but fretting about the possibility that such things actually don't exist or I wouldn't know them when I see them or wouldn't deserve the time and attention of actually emotionally healthy people, missing my dead husband and the space and time he made for me in this world, wondering what I need to do differently, trying to live to my values, asking more things in curiosity to set healthier connections and consent, practicing when stakes are low, a long bit about George Harrison & his family, car difficulties and ukulele-building hangups.
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You may think that introverts all around the world are currently thriving in a lockdown, but that may actually be far from the truth. Especially for those living in busy households with no space to call their own and to recharge in, a burn-out may be inevitable if nothing is done about it. That is why in this episode, Joanna will talk you through what to do when you're experiencing burn-out, how to look out for signs that you may be burning out, and her recommended remedies (including her Brilliant Battery Booster tools and techniques!). Are you ready to douse the flames of your introvert burn-out? If you are, then tune in to this episode to find out how! KEY POINTS / MAIN TAKEAWAYS: What would your life look like without burnout? The elements of burnout. Are you having a burnout? (The clues to look out for) What to do when you are experiencing burnout. Introvert hangovers: What are they and what's the cure? How to communicate your needs to your friends, family, and colleagues. PRODUCTS / RESOURCES MENTIONED: Access Joanna's Brilliant Battery Boosters here: https://flourishingessentials.me What Type of Introvert are you? Find out by taking this quiz: https://yourintroverttype.co.uk Register your interest for Introvert Elevator - a new membership launching January 21 here: https://quiet.flourishingintroverts.com/Izst1K Visit Joanna's website here: https://www.flourishingintroverts.com Join the Flourishing Introverts Facebook community of like-minded introverts here: https://web.facebook.com/groups/Introvertscorner/ Flourishing Introverts is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at www.instapodcasts.com)
Do you want to know why Mr. Cole dumps a bucket of cold water on himself every morning? And learn why you should start doing it too? Get your answers here on this second installment of Conversations with Mr. Cole. Conversations with Mr. Cole is brought to you by The Badin Banner, your student-run newspaper for all the latest news you need as a Badin student. Check out the website linked below. https://sites.google.com/badinhs.org/the-badin-banner-2020-2021
The Walking Woke vs STEM Degrees. Podcast #2 DISCLAIMER: This broadcast is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or an offer to buy or sell any security or insurance product. All information provided here is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal or tax advice, an offer to buy or sell any security or insurance product; or an endorsement of any third party or such third party's views. All examples are hypothetical and for illustrative purposes only. Please contact us for an assessment of your personal financial circumstances and to obtain personal investment advice. This is a show that combines your finances with American politics. We focus on facts and back those facts up with actual sources which we post on our website for your review. This past summer saw a world of hurt in our biggest, democrat run cities. So I want to focus this podcast on: Fatherless Children and the War On Sanity: In today's podcast I want to discuss how fatherless children contribute to poverty and crime rates, and I want to analyze Lyndon Johnson's War On Poverty, which was really a war on sanity. In 1965, Lyndon Johnson tacitly implied that the state could and should replace the father as head of household. It has been an experiment that has led to squallor, crime, incarceration, tens of millions of wasted lives and thousands of murders. “In 1965, 24 percent of black infants and 3.1 percent of white infants were born to single mothers. In 2015, an astounding 77% of black infants were born fatherless vs about 18% of white kids. Fatherless children of all races, ALL RACES face the following stats: *4 x greater risk of living in poverty *85% of youths in prisons grew up in a fatherless home. *More than 90% of all felons, across the nation, were raised in fatherless homes *63% of youth suicides are from fatherless homes (US Dept. Of Health/Census) – 5 times the average. *90% of all homeless and runaway children are from fatherless homes – 32 times the average. *85% of all children who show behavior disorders come from fatherless homes – 17 times the average. (Center for Disease Control) *80% of rapists come from fatherless homes –14 times the average. (Justice & Behavior, Vol 14, p. 403-26) *71% of all high school dropouts come from fatherless homes – 9 times the average. (National Principals Association Report) 75% of all adolescent patients in chemical abuse centers come from fatherless homes – 10 times the average. *70% of youths in state-operated institutions come from fatherless homes – 9 times the average. (U.S. Dept. of Justice, Sept. 1988) *71% of pregnant teenagers lack a father. [U.S. Department of Health and Human Services press release, Friday, March 26, 1999] *90% of adolescent repeat arsonists live with only their mother. [Wray Herbert, “Dousing the Kindlers,” Psychology Today, January, 1985, p. 28] Children with involved Fathers are 40% less likely to repeat a grade in school. Children with involved Fathers are 70% less likely to drop out of school. Children with involved Fathers are more likely to get A's in school. So, what is A definition of so-called “white privelage”? If you compare 100,000 white kids to 100,000 black kids, then by more than a 17:4 ratio, white kids grow up in 2 parent households v black kids. Let me repeat that: by more than a 17:4 ratio, white kids grow up in 2 parent households, and I maintain that is the best definition of so-called “white privelage”. Non-hispanic blacks comprise 12.1% of our population. Black males between the ages of 15-40 represent approx 3% of our population. Yet black males aged 15-40 commit 37.8% of all violent crimes, 54% of all robberies and 53.3% of all murders. Repeat: black males ages 15-40 make-up 3% of our population, but commit 37.8% of all violent crimes, 54% of all...
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Dousing a Canlis brother with bisque.
Dousing a Canlis brother with bisque.
A patient was rushed to the E.R. after a lawnmower lacerated his forearm. Sitting on the counter was a product called CaviCide. What's CaviCide? An industrial strength pesticide. Absolutely not for human use. Which, of course, is precisely why the attending physician and his nurse sprayed it repeatedly into the patient’s gaping wound.How did this happen? Why was an industrial strength pesticide present in the treatment room? And why did the jury deliver a defense verdict? It's a complicated case. Let's dive in...
During today’s episode of Fast Lane with Sara Jayne, Sara speaks with Annette Rugolo, teacher, speaker, and soul guidance facilitator, about meditation and spirituality. Annette explains the different frequencies of energy, Episode Highlights:Annette bases many of her methods on the work of Marie Diamond.Can you explain how we can pick up on each others’ energy and how energy works for the average person?Annette considers negative emotions to be lower vibrational energy and positive emotions to be higher vibrational energy.Annette believes that children have a more innate ability to sense energies than adults.How can we raise our energy vibration, other than meditation?The first step is to determine what is your energy and what is outside energy.You also need to rid yourself of the “baggage,” or the heavy energy that you are carrying.Can you talk about energy rings and what they can be used for?Annette works with light frequencies, and each frequency has its own characteristic.The energy rings are made of copper and can hold all 24 frequencies of light.Annette explains why many people feel “down” when returning from trips or vacations.Annette explains the concept of dousing.How often should someone have their house doused?How about space clearing? How often should someone have their space cleared?Should these things also be done for rental properties?Annette explains the significance of the colors she works with.What do you do with vision boards?Once you complete an item on your vision board, you should remove it.What are your thoughts on gratitude journals?How can people start on a meditation journey, work on getting their house doused, etc?You can start by going to the resources page on Annette’s Website and look for the Tubes of Light meditation. 3 Key Points:Everything, including people and feelings, have their own energies.Energy rings can help people raise the vibrational frequency of their energy.Dousing can help improve the energy in a home or environment.Resources Mentioned: Fast Lane FacebookFast Lane on Apple PodcastsAnnette: Website Facebook
In this episode, we'll talk about how anger is not always wrong but we are responsible to control it. Some great helpful hints on how to get a handle on an every day problem! Steve Sargent is with me
Can Season One and Series Three live together in perfect harmony? Or: which is reallest, the original run or Nu Who? We don't know, but we thought it would be fun to find out.
On this week's program - We review the first set of Guard rumors from the new Psychic Awakening book; Ben and Mike try to keep Vince from pretending Guard will ever good.
This morning the dream of having a fragrance grows one step closer. There's more shredder chat. PLUS we find out where 'musk' originally came from. Enjoy!
After scoring a touchdown against the Buffalo Sabres and then beating the Calgary Flames 4-2 on what shall henceforth be known as Nationals Super Un-Sober Sunday, the Caps sit 1st place in the NHL with an 11-2-3 record & 25 points. We take a look at the Caps' juggernaut offense & at Jakub Vrana reaching star status, as well as taking a peek around the league with some notes on fellow Eastern Conference teams in particular.
Would you have an RFID chip installed in your finger? How many 4-year-olds could you fight off? Would you remove a finger for a disease free life? What's the best TV show about a radio station?
Retired LVMPD Lt. Randy Sutton (Blue Lives Matter national spokesman) delivers his thoughts on the NYPD water dousing incident. Connect with our massive support police communities Here: https://thinblueliner.com https://thewoundedblue.org Ray Dietrich, 20 year law enforcement vet and former Sheriff's Sergeant, gets real about today law enforcement (and just a bit of politics) Pro-Police Apparel: https://teespring.com/stores/police-patriots Email: thinbluelineshow@gmail.com Support Police Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/supportpolice
In today's business headlines: With only three months of salaries secured for the SABC, its COO says its future now lies with the banks; A sharp increase of more than 20% is expected in Comair’s earnings thanks to a court settlement; The rand strengthened to below R14 to the dollar yesterday, its best level against the greenback since late April; Glencore is one of at least three companies interested in buying Rio Tinto’s aluminium assets in Europe; Nigeria has told its banks that they should use at least 60% of their deposits for loans by the end of September; Finance Minister Tito Mboweni and Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago converse again to douse Reserve Bank interference fires.
06-3-19 Hour 1 Guest: ABC's John Cohen.
The Orlando Magic put the entire Eastern Conference playoff picture into a bit of chaos, dousing the Miami Heat with an impressive victory for their sixth in a row and climbing into the eighth spot in the playoffs. We break down the game and the playoff picture with Wes Goldberg and David Ramil of Locked On Heat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Orlando Magic put the entire Eastern Conference playoff picture into a bit of chaos, dousing the Miami Heat with an impressive victory for their sixth in a row and climbing into the eighth spot in the playoffs. We break down the game and the playoff picture with Wes Goldberg and David Ramil of Locked On Heat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Working isn’t the be all and end all of life, but it can feel like it is. More and more employees are tiring themselves out trying to keep up with the demands of the working world. Lam Mun Choong, founder & CEO of SelfDrvn, discusses the issue of employee burnout.
Working isn’t the be all and end all of life, but it can feel like it is. More and more employees are tiring themselves out trying to keep up with the demands of the working world. Lam Mun Choong, founder & CEO of SelfDrvn, discusses the issue of employee burnout.
Milky rambles about a new art project and how he's been doin'.
This episode is all about sepsis! We discuss various identification and risk stratification scores, as well as the work up and management of the patient with sepsis. As always, we have an associated infographic as well as relevant resources at www.theinternatwork.com.This episode was written by Dr. Laiya Carayannopoulos (Internal Medicine Resident) and reviewed by Dr. Alison Fox-Robichaud (Intensivist, President of Canadian Sepsis Foundation), Dr. Waleed Alhazzani (Intensivist and Gastroenterologist, Methodology Chair of Surviving Sepsis Campaign), and Dr. Rebecca Kruisselbrink (Internist and Intensivist).
This is the last week of our Six Weeks of Serious Soft Skills Strategy and this week we look at a specific job posting and talk about how the employer could have better integrated soft skills into the job posting, valuable information for employers and job seekers.In this week’s episode, Dr. Tobin Porterfield and Bob Graham discuss various aspects of integrating soft skills into a job announcement.Among the topics they discuss are:Getting soft skills into the competencies and qualifications an employee needsHow to combine soft skills into one bullet in an employment announcementTaking what’s in the job add and adding a story about your soft skillsTalking about a situation that covers lots of soft skills in the cover letterWhy a story is worth a thousand promises of what we can doUsing an employment advertisement to set good candidates up to succeedHow to show growth, not experience, at a jobHow applicants can read between the lines of a job postingBeing a rock versus a rock starUsing soft skills to develop the fiber of your organizationNext weekWe start the first of two weeks of how to become a Networking Ninja. Networking is an important career skill, encompassing many soft skills. We’ll break it down and give you some real good hints for networking effectively, even if you are an introvert.#text_8e0161baf4182e40078d4322d564deb5_26 { margin-top: 0px;margin-bottom: 0px;}#text_8e0161baf4182e40078d4322d564deb5_26 p { color: #626B75;font-size: 16.5px;}#elm_5a79021eb17a1_25 > .row-inner { padding-top: 0px;padding-right: 0px;padding-bottom: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}@media (max-width: 829px) { #elm_5a79021eb17a1_25 > .row-inner { padding-top: 0px;padding-right: 0px;padding-bottom: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}} See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, I'm joined once again by health, nutrition, and lifestyle guru Howard Jacobson, for an extended discussion on the Systema health practice of cold water dousing. Have no idea what that is? No problem. We cover what dousing is, how to do it, correctly and why you should start doing it today. Also features comparisons and contrasts between the Russian dousing methdology and the cold exposure practices of the Wim Hof Method.Follow Howie and his mega-healthy exploits at www.plantyourself.com
This week Heidi and Bob look forward to connecting with Akashic Records Guide, Dousing specialist, and friend Reverand Darlis Mayes. 1 pm central time on One Love Rising. Check out her website, book a session and experience a great journey of self discovery and universal truths just for you ! https://www.heavensrecords.info/? Heidi has personally worked with Darlis and loves her guidance and experience with the Akashic Records. "A beautiful and nurturing experience that lasted weeks, transforming things as it went."hl One Love Rising is sponsored by International Children's Month, Omnipresent Entertainment,One Clothing Unify and the Global Waves of Love. www.internationalchildrensmonth.com www.oneclothingunify.com www.heidilittle.com
Body and Soul Awareness is a weekly, 90 min radio show focusing on awakening your own internal guides when it comes to overall well-being including physical health, internal state of being and spiritual expansion. Your hosts, Stephanie and Oxana are friends and business owners who collectively provide services in nutrition, skincare and body energy management with concentration on physical, energy and spiritual bodies. They are two amazing ladies on a mission to be the best possible version of themselves while helping others do the same. They will share their own life experiences & practical knowledge of how to take responsibility of your own well-being by implementing lasting lifestyle changes. This weeks Special Guest is Susan Gash. As a healer, Susan is the "real deal". Her Spirit Medicine is authentic, pure, and energetically crystal clean. During healing sessions, she invokes the Spirit Doctor Team, a rare entourage of over 40 beings who apply not only traditional healing methods, but stellar, futuristic healing technologies. Session participants are able to make personal healing requests, receive guidance from the Spirit Doctors, and awaken to their own innate gifts and cosmic heritage. As a dowser, Susan blends her highly developed intuitive base with precise technical skills to assist people with removing obstacles, raising energy levels, and reclaiming lost aspects of their soul's essence. She is a former dancer, Certified Movement Analyst, and founder of an all-women's dance theater that received international acclaim. She lives on a spectacular, mountain-top farm high in the Andes of Ecuador. From this location of pristine nature and spirit, she offers private sessions with the Spirit Doctor Team and with Dowsing working both in-person and online.
Forgive us, listeners, for we have sinned. It has been over four weeks since our last podcast. But never fear, for we are back with the proverbial bang, crossing ourselves as we bear witness to Ken Russell’s gloriously blasphemous masterpiece The Devils. Dousing the flames as we burn at the stake are Adnam’s Mosaic Pale Ale, Kinnegar’s Devils Backbone, Bishops Finger, Lucifer, Steenbrugge and Profanity Stout. May God have mercy on our souls.
Thanks to a superb pair of handlers/chauffeurs, Fr. Joseph goes a house blessin' in Houston.
53 years a later, a nation STILL wonders - what REALLY happened on November 22nd, 1963? With almost all of "the players" now dead, and millions still wondering what truths played out that day, The Conspiracy Agents once again unearth details, tidbits and the results of DOUSING to find out more about what happened so many years ago. Where were YOU when John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated? What do YOU think happened? Tell us now and listen to this most-recent episode of The Conspiracy Agents on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network...
Hosts Kevin Hawthorne & Dr. Michael Lynch continue the discussion about the connections to energy should truly fuel Ghost Hunting, how Paranormal Investigators are and should be practicing just like criminal investigators do and what hurdles modern ghost investigations face. Add on some great News of the Weird and you've got another great episode of The Conspiracy Agents! Tell us what you think and we'll use your comments on the show!
Ghosts: What are ghosts, really? What science, involving thermal dynamics is involved in the human body and what do they have to do with "finding" ghosts? There's more to this ghosts and ghost hunting thing than most people think. It's way more than just "going into a house or site." There's much more at stake and to be found. We'll dig up the details not only on ghosts but ask the question "what happens after death?" Add on some great News of the Weird and you've got another great episode of The Conspiracy Agents! Tell us what you think and we'll use your comments on the show!
The Art of Dowsing The Art of Dowsing is a 40 minute podcast that teaches you how to practice this ancient art. Most people relate dowsing to finding water, but this is a limited view. Modern dowsers can find lost keys, determine the quality of supermarket food, get a sense of the honesty of people, and, yes of course, find water. The possibilities of using dowsing in modern life are endless. Richard Roocroft is a professional dowser. He teaches you to set up a communication mechanism between your subconscious mind and your conscious mind. There is a short 10 minute video to help you with the practical aspects of dowsing. The web site is www.rustymicrophone.com
Thanks to a superb pair of handlers/chauffeurs, Fr. Joseph goes a house blessin' in Houston.
Discussing Katie Logan on Bold and Beautiful, Carly vs. Katie on As the World Turns, Reva's disappearance on Guiding Light, Ji Min's death on Young and Restless and Sami and EJ on Days of Our Lives.
Two of the most critical elements of becoming a successful entrepreneur are developing a positive mental attitude and defeating negative self-talk. This is important to not only produce great business results, but also to enjoy the day-to-day process of building your business. In this episode, I discuss two elements of a postive mental attitude: Distinguishing between your "essential" self and your "social" self to ensure you are doing work you are meant to doUsing a simple 4-question process called "The Work" to overcome negative self-talk Sources I refer to are Martha Beck's book Finding Your Own North Star: claiming the life you were meant to live and Byron Katie's Loving What Is: Four questions that can change your life Leave comments at www.escapefromcubiclenation.com