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Reimagine Childhood
Ep. 88: Faith, Family, Fun, and Fizz: Connecting Science and Faith with Brock Eastman

Reimagine Childhood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 60:01


In this episode of Reimagine Childhood from the Early Childhood Christian Network, host Monica Healer welcomes Brock Eastman (aka Dr. Phineas Einstein Fizzlebop), an award-winning author, Clubhouse and Clubhouse Jr. contributor, and dad of four, to discuss why connecting science and faith matters for young children. Brock shares how Dr. Fizzlebop began as a Clubhouse Jr. science column and grew into videos, a 52-week family devotional (Faith and Science with Dr. Fizzlebop), and Super Simple Science board books covering basics like colors, counting, alphabets, weather, and space. They talk about planting early "memory seeds" that help children integrate faith with everyday learning, the importance of parent-child reading and shared experiences amid modern distractions, and the power of saying "I don't know—let's look it up." Brock demonstrates simple experiments—baking soda and vinegar balloon inflation, "cluck from a cup" amplification, and a straw rocket launch—each paired with a faith connection, and he also mentions his middle grade series Parable Port where Jesus' parables come to life.   00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 02:29 Brock Science Origins 04:57 Dr Fizzlebop Resources 31:05 Why Moments Matter 36:51 Curiosity Builds Trust 39:37 Fizz Inflator Experiment 48:34 Cluck From a Cup 53:57 Rocket Launch and Sendoff Connect with Brock Eastman (aka Dr. Fizzlebop) on his website - https://www.brockeastman.com/dr-fizzlebop.html or on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@fizzlebop or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fizzleboplabs/ Find all of his picture and board-books here - https://www.brockeastman.com/picture--board-books.html Fun experiment for Father's Day! - https://www.brockeastman.com/fizzlebop-lab-updates/fathers-day-fizztastic-experiment-water-balloon-strength-test Our Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@ECCN-Admin/podcasts

The Cottondale Pulpit
Better Confidence -- A Sermon on Hebrews 10:19-31

The Cottondale Pulpit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 41:30


In this sermon pastor Chad explains how, through Christ's blood, we (1) draw near, (2) hold fast, and (3) gather together to encourage one another. This is important because if we reject Christ's blood only one thing remains--judgment. Learn more in this message preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 6/14/26. www.hillsideeastman.com

The Tom Woods Show
Ep. 2769 The Leftist Legal System Has No Intention of Being Fair

The Tom Woods Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2026 38:31


Mark Pulliam of Misrule of Law joins us to discuss the case of John Eastman, who has been persecuted, even disbarred, for defending Donald Trump a little too vigorously. We further discuss the larger issue at stake, which is the ongoing takeover of the legal profession by the left and what the Eastman case portends for the rest of us.   Sponsors: HomeServe Persist SEO   Articles: "The Rule of Law Depends on John Eastman" "The Legal Profession Brooks No Dissent" "John Eastman's Disbarment in California is an Outrageous Violation of the First Amendment Warranting Supreme Court Review"   Help John Eastman: Eastman's Legal Defense Fund   Guest's Website: Misrule of Law   Show notes for Ep. 2769 The Tom Woods Show is produced by Podsworth Media. Check out the Podsworth App: Use code WOODS50 for 50% off your first order at Podsworth.com to clean up your voice recordings, sound like a pro, and also support the Tom Woods Show! My full Podsworth ad read BEFORE & AFTER processing: https://youtu.be/tIlZWkm8Syk

American Ground Radio
24,000 Ballots Counted, Zero for Pratt — and the Courts Won't Call It Fraud

American Ground Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 41:50 Transcription Available


You’re listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for June 9, 2026. We open with President Trump's declaration that the U.S. will achieve total victory over Iran within two weeks — and we dig into what that actually means. Iran just shot down a U.S. Apache helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz. Both pilots survived and were rescued by an unmanned drone in the first such rescue of U.S. service members in history. We work through the tensions in Trump's statements — between declaring victory in two weeks and talking about trillions of dollars in infrastructure reconstruction — and ask whether those two things can both be true at the same time. In our Top 3 Things You Need to Know, Iran shot down a U.S. Apache helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz — both pilots bailed out safely and were rescued by an unmanned drone in a historic first. Then Vice President J.D. Vance sent a criminal referral to the DOJ urging prosecution of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for covering up Medicaid fraud, intimidating whistleblowers, and directing state employees to stop investigating fraud in Somali immigrant communities to avoid accusations of racism. And Carmelo Anthony has been convicted of murdering high school track star Austin Metcalf — who was stabbed in the heart with a knife Anthony had hidden in his backpack at a Texas track meet after refusing to leave a rival school's tent when asked. We get Dr. John Eastman — former attorney for President Trump and former California attorney general candidate — on the phone to explain why Spencer Pratt was eliminated from the Los Angeles mayor's race after holding second place on Election Day. Eastman explains California's universal mail-in ballot system, the notoriously dirty voter rolls full of dead people and illegal immigrants, the practice of runners harvesting ballots from apartment mailboxes, and the statistical impossibility of a ballot batch update in which 24,000 votes were counted and zero — literally zero — went to a candidate who had been pulling about 30% throughout the count. He also explains why the courts in California refuse to accept statistical anomalies as evidence of fraud and why the system has been deliberately designed to make post-election proof nearly impossible to obtain. And he connects it all back to the founding principle — the only legitimate government is one based on the consent of the governed, and consent can only be given through free and fair elections. We also cover new information from Jim Jordan's congressional hearings showing that the Biden Justice Department met with the Southern Poverty Law Center on a quarterly basis, treated them as a credible source, and used their designations — which labeled the Family Research Council, Moms for Liberty, and the Alliance Defending Freedom as hate groups — to inform federal law enforcement decisions. The Richmond FBI memo suggesting pro-life Catholics could be linked to extremism? The sourcing came from the SPLC. We explain why this matters to everyone regardless of party — because when a government starts investigating viewpoints instead of crimes, nobody is safe. Our American Mamas Teri Netterville and Kimberly Burleson tackle the question of whether someone with an OnlyFans page can ever expect to get a husband — prompted by the news that Denise Richards joined OnlyFans after her own daughter did. We get into why the platform combines the two things people most want — money and fame — while delivering neither happiness nor lasting value, and why the basketball player's wife who kept her page secret for five years until her husband found out and divorced her is the most honest version of where that road ends. We dig into Washington D.C. public school sex education — which has apparently stopped using the terms male and female to describe human biology in order to avoid conflicting with gender ideology. We note that this is being done in what some consider the most educated city in America, and compare it to trying to teach geography without using the words continent or ocean. For our Bright Spot, Meta has announced America's Workforce Academy — a cost-free, five-week training program with an initial $115 million investment that will train fiber technicians, welders, plumbers, electricians, and other skilled trade workers and guarantee jobs for all graduates. Mike Rowe calls it an important step in the right direction. We call it exactly what it is — a private company solving a public problem without waiting for the government to screw it up first. And we close with the crew of Artemis 3 — Colonel Randy Bresnik, Colonel Frank Rubio, Commander Andre Douglas, and Italian astronaut Colonel Luca Parmitano — announced by NASA this week for the upcoming lunar landing mission expected to launch in late 2027. And an Air Canada pilot who flew commercially for 17 years without a valid pilot's license — proof that AI isn't the original scam. People have been fooling each other since the beginning of civilization. May your pursuit of happiness bring you joy. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts, visit AmericanGroundRadio.com, and join the conversation at 866-AGR-1776!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Cottondale Pulpit
Better Sacrifice -- A Sermon on Hebrews 10:1-18

The Cottondale Pulpit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 40:33


OT system was anticipatory shadow. Christ is the true form and substance. How does his once-for-all sacrifice empower us to live confidently in Him? Learn more in this sermon preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 6/7/26. www.hillsideeastman.com

Out Takes
Sydney Film Festival 2026 with special guests Gregg Araki, Mawena Yehouessi and Fallon Manyanja

Out Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 54:25


For this Out Takes, we put the spotlight on three queer filmmakers whose films are featured in this year's Sydney Film Festival which is on now until June 14. First up, we spoke with Gregg Araki, the legendary gay filmmaker whose latest film ‘I Want Your Sex’ is a queer highlight in this year's Sydney Film Festival program. Noted for his involvement with the New Queer Cinema movement, his filmography includes the Teenage Apocalypse film trilogy from the 90’s and his 2010 film Kaboom was also the inaugural winner of the Queer Palm at the Cannes Film Festival. His latest film stars Olivia Wilde, Cooper Hoffman and Charli XCX in what has been described as an enjoyably outrageous, risqué sex-comedy, set in the Los Angeles contemporary art scene. We jumped at the chance to speak with him and in this interview, we discussed his motivation for telling this story, his influence on the lead characters and how he feels now about being labelled one of the pioneers of New Queer Cinema. Next up, we took a look at ‘Joy Boy: A Tribute To Julius Eastman’ which is described as a prismatic, polyphonic tribute by six artists to the prolific visionary queer African American composer and noted as one of the unsung pioneers of 20th century minimalism. Created by a collective of Belgian-Congolese artists, this spell-binding film channels the radical energy of Julius Eastman, a Black, gay iconoclast who challenged the conventions of minimalism, fusing avant-garde techniques with pop and free jazz in 1970s and ’80s New York. Structured in four chapters, the film honours Eastman’s key works through incredible visuals, archival recordings and exuberant choreography. Two of the people involved in the project are curator, researcher, and artist Mawena Yehouessi who positions herself as a “collisionist,” stating she explores the frictions and assemblages between disciplines, formats, and narratives; and composer, artist, and performer Fallon Manyanja who in her work mobilizes different relationships with our environment and social, inter-relational, and self-reflexive ideas. W caught up with the real-life couple online from their Paris apartment to discuss the project in the lead up to it screening at this year's Sydney Film Festival and we discussed how they first came to know about Julius Eastman and his work, their process in bringing these stories together to explore his prolific career and more. The post Sydney Film Festival 2026 with special guests Gregg Araki, Mawena Yehouessi and Fallon Manyanja appeared first on Out Takes.

Golan-Globus Theater
Hands of Steel (RIP George Eastman, W/ @Flixology101)

Golan-Globus Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 183:21


MattinglyBot allowed Phil into the ballroom so I suppose we will honor Eastman together. Find our wonderful guest Phil @flixology101 and his site: flixology101.com

Murder In The Rain
Del Rey Beach Pt. 2

Murder In The Rain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 39:03 Transcription Available


In our last episode, I told you the stories of Elena Jacobs and Teresa Krause. How their bodies were found on Del Rey beach, 7 months after they disappeared from the Tongue Point Job Corps location, and that no one has been held responsible for their deaths. In this episode, I'll still be focused on Del Rey Beach, but jumping ahead to 1988. That was when 15-year-old Dorene Raterman disappeared after going on a bike ride. Someone was held responsible, but was he the only responsible party?The Oregonian June 29 1988 Seaside suspect hunted (PHOTO) - Dorene's Yearbook - Findagrave.com Dorene Marie Raterman - Seaside Signal March 29 1984- Artistic Advice - Seaside Signal June 21 1984- Seaside Kids, Inc. baseball 1984 - Seaside Signal Feb 21 1985- Good citizenship award - Seaside Signal Jan 30 1986 - Other scores… - Seaside Signal Feb 6 1986- Other Scores… - Seaside Signal Feb 20 1986 Other Scores… - Seaside Signal Jan 22 1987 Broadway's Brightest - Seaside Signal April 7 1988 Sports notes - Almond Eastman Obituary (1935 - 2004) - Clatskanie, OR - The Daily News - The Oregonian June 17 1988 Northwest Digest - The Oregonian June 17 1988 - Gearhart girl, 15, vanishes; officials fear foul play - The Daily Astorian June 17 1988 Search widens for teenager who vanished - The Bulletin June 19 1988 Gearhart girl still missing - The Daily Astorian June 20 1988 Leads sparse in search for teen - Albany Democrat-Herald Gerhart Teen Still Missing - The oregonian June 24 1988 'Whoever's got her, please let her go' - The Observer June 28 1988 Astoria man implicated in disappearance - Longview Daily News June 29 1988 Man arrested, charged with killing Oregon girl - Tri-City Herald July 12 1988 Hundreds of residents search for missing Oregon teenager - The Daily Astorian July 26 1988 Cause of Raterman's death uncertain - Seaside Signal Aug 4 1988- Hundred throng to pay last respects for Raterman - Albany Democrat Herald June 30 1988 - Colunteers continue search for girl's body - The Daily Astorian Nov 23 1990 - Penalty phase of Futch's trial opens Monday - JOSH MARQUIS: - Oregon's Death Penalty - The Oregonian July 26 1991 - Figure in teen's murder gets 5-year prison term - Seaside Signal Aug. 1 1991 Eastman meted five years - The Oregonian June 27 1995 - Prospect of a free Mullins shocks victim's parentsOur Sponsors:* Check out Kensington Publishing: https://www.kensingtonbooks.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

The Cottondale Pulpit
Better Blood II -- A Sermon on Hebrews 9:15-28

The Cottondale Pulpit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 51:03


In this sermon pastor Chad Hendley examines (1) The Necessity of Christ's Blood, (2) The Sufficiency of Christ's Sacrifice, and (3) The Urgency of Impending Judgment. Learn more in the message preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 5/31/26.www.hillsideeastman.com

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Love By Intuition with Deborah Beauvais: Peace Advocates Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and Dr. Katie Eastman

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 59:38


Peace Advocates Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and Dr. Katie Eastman Bestselling authors and global peace advocates Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and Dr. Katie Eastman announce the release of The Peace Guidebook: How to Cultivate Hope, Healing, and Harmony for the Good of Humankind, publishing April 21, 2026 by Health Communications Inc and Simon & Schuster – available now for pre order on major retail platforms. With a powerful foreword by Rev. Mpho A. Tutu van Furth, the book opens with a compelling invitation to reimagine peace not as a distant ideal, but as a living, breathing presence in our daily lives. “This book is a call to action and a call to calm. It is a reminder that peace begins within each of us. Every person matters, every voice has value, and no one has to walk this journey alone,” says Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and Dr. Katie Eastman. A Practical Guide for Real Peace in Real Life In The Peace Guidebook, Hamilton Guarino and Eastman challenge the belief that peace is passive or only possible during calm moments. Instead, they present peace as an active, daily practice, one that can be cultivated through grief, change, burnout, and uncertainty. “Peace is not the absence of pain, it is the presence of alignment,” stated authors Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and Dr. Katie Eastman. “It is how we live with grace, even when things fall apart.” The book introduces ten transformational principles, including Presence, Patience, Partnership, and Perseverance, alongside practical tools, real life stories, and guided exercises to help readers integrate peace into their everyday lives. Peace in Action: From Personal Practice to Global Movement The Peace Guidebook is part of the broader Percolate Peace Project, a global initiative aiming to inspire one million people to embrace peace as a way of life. “This is more than a book,” the authors emphasize. “It is a call to action, a blueprint for personal and collective transformation.” About the Percolate Peace Project – Our Movement for Global Peace The Percolate Peace Project is a global initiative to help 1 million people cultivate and spread peace—starting from within. Co-founded by bestselling author and master life coach Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and licensed psychotherapist and grief specialist Dr. Katie Eastman, the project is a direct extension of their groundbreaking work in The Peace Guidebook. At its heart is a simple belief: Peace is not passive. It's a personal, powerful, everyday practice. The Percolate Peace Project encourages people from all walks of life to become intentional “peace percolators”—those who consciously filter their thoughts, words, and actions through the lens of compassion, presence, hope, and healing. Just like coffee takes time to percolate, peace does too. This project offers a place to pause, reflect, and filter your best self through—one breath, one choice, one interaction at a time. The Mission: To empower individuals, families, communities, organizations, and nations to: Practice Peace Daily – through tools, reflections, and the Ten Principles of Peace Share Real Stories – of healing, courage, compassion, and transformation Connect Globally – in a supportive, uplifting community dedicated to peaceful living Amplify Peace in Action – through teaching, coaching, conversations, and leadership How You Can Join the Movement:  Read The Peace Guidebook and start your own journey  Join the growing community on The Percolate Peace Project Facebook Group  Share your story or testimonial  Host a book club, podcast episode, or local gathering  Practice the Peace Points in your daily life and inspire others to do the same Why It Matters: We live in a world where people are hurting, disconnected, and overwhelmed. But we also live in a world where healing is possible—where one act of peace can ripple outward and change everything. This project is for the caregivers, the leaders, the parents, the teens, the teachers, the grievers, the seekers. It's for anyone who believes that peace is a choice, not a luxury—and that together, we can make it real. Join us, and let's create a ripple effect that reaches far beyond what we can imagine. Percolate Peace. Share your light. Change the world. https://www.percolatepeace.com/peaceguidebook Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino is the founder of The Best Ever You Network and host of The Best Ever You Show, a top-ranked podcast with over 5 million global downloads.  A Master Life Coach and bestselling author, Elizabeth is widely recognized as one of America's leading voices in personal development, leadership, and mindset transformation. Through her books, coaching, and global media platform, she has helped individuals and organizations achieve world-class excellence by integrating strategic vision, gratitude-centered leadership, and empowered action. She is the author of The Change Guidebook and The Success Guidebook, and co-author (with Dr. Katie Eastman) of Percolate – Let Your Best Self Filter Through (Hay House) and the The Peace Guidebook. She also co-authored award-winning children's books with Sally Huss. A sought-after speaker and media contributor, Elizabeth brings a unique blend of heart, strategy, and soul to everything she does. She and her husband, Peter, split their time between Maine and South Carolina, where they enjoy life with their four adult sons, two dogs, and three beloved rescue cats. Co-Founder Dr. Katie Eastman is a nationally respected grief and change expert with over three decades of experience helping people turn heartbreak into healing and trauma into transformation. A psychotherapist, master grief coach, organizational consultant, and cofounder of Recreate Coaching and Counseling, Dr. Katie brings deep emotional insight, spiritual awareness, and practical tools to life's most profound challenges. Trained in the integration of psychology and spirituality, she infuses every aspect of her work with compassion, presence, and purpose. As coauthor of The Peace Guidebook, Percolate: Let Your Best Self Filter Through, and author of Uplifting: Inspiring Stories of Loss, Change, and Growth, she helps others discover that even in the midst of loss, peace and meaning can rise. https://www.besteveryou.com/ Call In and Chat with Deborah during Live Show: 833-220-1200 or 319-527-2638 Learn more about Deborah here:  www.lovebyintuition.com

Eastmans' Journal Podcast Edition
#100 | Mule Deer Hunt of a Lifetime: A Last-Minute Buck | Randy Bianchi

Eastmans' Journal Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 53:36


What does it mean to win a hunt of a lifetime — and walk away with a friendship you didn't expect? In this special episode of the Eastman's Journals Podcast, guest host Brandon Mason sits down with 2025 Eastman's Mule Deer Hunt winner Randy Bianchi, a retired Air Force veteran and 15-year Eastman's member from Utah, along with his son-in-law Zach Vigil — a former NFL linebacker who played for the Dolphins and Redskins — to relive their Montana mule deer adventure. From the suspense of Ike's voicemail to the chaos of getting to camp, battling wind and tough conditions for five days straight, to the last-minute, bonus-morning shot that brought it all together — this one has it all. But what really shines through is the brotherhood that formed between hunters who were strangers just days before. The conversation goes deep on reading deer country, the mental parallels between football and hunting, the power of time spent with good people in wild places, and why some of the most meaningful conversations men will ever have happen tailgate-side in the middle of nowhere.

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Celebrating America's 250th in collaboration with the Goffstown High School chapter of Rho Kappa National Honor Society

Eastmans' Journal Podcast Edition
#99 | Debanked: How Precision Pay Is Protecting Your Money & Your 2A Rights | Ronnie Brown

Eastmans' Journal Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 43:25


Your money, your rights, your data — are they really safe? In this episode of the Eastman's Journals Podcast, Ike Eastman sits down with Ronnie Brown, CFO and lead investor at Precision Pay, a payment platform built specifically for the firearms, hunting, and outdoor industry. Ronnie shares the origin story of Precision Pay — sparked when a veteran-owned tripod company had a six-figure balance seized by PayPal simply for having a firearm mounted in a product photo — and explains why the 2A community needs its own financial ecosystem. The conversation covers the real dangers of debanking, how your purchase data is being harvested and sold by major platforms, and how Precision Pay is building a secure, values-aligned alternative for hunters, manufacturers, and guides alike. Ronnie also shares his passion project, the Alabama Veterans Resource Center, a first-of-its-kind public-private initiative connecting veterans with the services they've earned. This one hits on freedom, finances, and what it really means to protect your rights from every angle.  

The Cottondale Pulpit
Better Blood Pt 1: A Sermon on Hebrews 9:1-14

The Cottondale Pulpit

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 37:49


In this sermon, pastor Chad Hendley explains the power of the better blood of Jesus, the substance of which the OT tabernacle and Day of Atonement were shadows. Learn more in this sermon preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 5/24/26. www.hillsideeastman.com

The Bandwich Tapes
Michael Burritt: Teaching, Legacy, and the Sound of a Life in Music

The Bandwich Tapes

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 75:11


On this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I sit down with percussionist, composer, and educator Michael Burritt for a wide-ranging conversation about teaching, performing, composing, and the responsibility that comes with shaping generations of musicians. Michael reflects on his years at Eastman, the path that brought him there, and the deep sense of purpose he feels in helping students grow not just as players, but as people.We spend a lot of time talking about mentorship and what it means to build a studio culture rooted in excellence, curiosity, humility, and trust. Michael shares thoughtful reflections on former students like Brett Dietz, Jake Nissly, and Peter Martin, and what makes it so meaningful to watch students go on to become artists, educators, and leaders in their own right. What comes through clearly is that for him, teaching has never been about producing one type of player. It has always been about helping each student become more fully themselves.We also dig into the evolution of percussion pedagogy and marimba playing over the last few decades. Michael talks about the opportunities and distractions that come with instant access to recordings, the increasing technical level of incoming students, and the importance of still building a strong pedagogical foundation. He speaks candidly about sound, time, phrasing, touch, and the long arc of helping a student develop an ear that demands more of their own playing.Along the way, we get into composition, repertoire, and how marimba literature has expanded over the course of his career. Michael shares how he approaches writing for the instrument, what happens when non-percussionist composers write for marimba, and why the best music still puts musical meaning ahead of technical display. By the end of the conversation, what lingers most is Michael's humility. For someone who has had such an enormous impact on percussion, he keeps coming back to gratitude, relationships, and the privilege of being part of an art form that is still growing.Key TakeawaysMichael sees teaching as both a musical and human responsibility, with equal emphasis on artistry, character, confidence, and humility.He takes great pride in building a studio culture where students are challenged, supported, and encouraged to develop their own distinct musical identities.Today's percussion students often arrive with higher technical ability and more exposure to recordings, but not always with the same step-by-step pedagogical grounding.For Michael, great playing starts with the ear: students have to hear the sound they want deeply enough that their hands learn how to produce it.He believes percussion pedagogy still needs more repertoire that bridges the gap between intermediate literature and major large-scale works.As a composer, he moves between the instrument and the keyboard, always trying to balance intuitive writing with musical structure and instrumental understanding.When he reflects on legacy, he returns less to accolades and more to relationships, student growth, and the chance to remain part of his students' lives long after they leave school.Music from the EpisodeMichael Burritt - Sweet Dreams and Time MachinesMichael Burritt - Burritt VariationsMichael Burritt - Into the AirMichael Burritt - White PinesAbout the PodcastThe Bandwich Tapes is a podcast where I sit down with musicians, composers, educators, and creative artists for thoughtful conversations about craft, collaboration, career, and the deeper stories behind a life in music. It's a space for honest dialogue, musical curiosity, and the kinds of conversations that go beyond the surface.Connect with the ShowEmail: contact@thebandwichtapes.com

The Cottondale Pulpit
The Church: the Family of God

The Cottondale Pulpit

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 35:00


In this sermon, pastor Chad Hendley explains how the Church is the true family of God. A church "family" is not just a nice platitude, it is theological reality. We are brothers and sisters in the eternal family of God. What does this mean for how we live out our faith together? Learn more in this sermon preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 5/17/26.www.hillsideeastman.com

Holy Shenanigans
Let's Go Fly a Kite: Pentecost, Playfulness & Letting Go

Holy Shenanigans

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 12:07 Transcription Available


In this windy Pentecost episode of Holy Shenanigans, Tara Lamont Eastman reflects on the simple childhood joy of flying a kite and how it connects to spiritual renewal, communion, and the movement of the Holy Spirit.Through stories, scripture from Acts 2, prayer, and poetry, Tara explores what it means to lift up our hearts, release burdens that weigh us down, and open ourselves to bold new directions inspired by God's Spirit. Like a kite carried by the wind, Pentecost invites us to trust, let go, and move forward in love.This episode offers: A reflection on Pentecost and the Holy Spirit as wind  A kite-inspired spiritual practice and prayer  Connections between playfulness, faith, and renewal  Encouragement to embrace new beginnings with courage and joy  An original Pentecost poem celebrating freedom, wonder, and grace So grab your metaphorical kite string, step into the wind, and discover how the Spirit may be calling you toward something new.Send Tara a Text MessageSupport the showRev. Tara Lamont Eastman is a pastor, podcaster and host of Holy Shenanigans since September of 2020.  Eastman combines her love of ministry with her love of writing, music and visual arts. She is a graduate of Wartburg Theological Seminary's Theological Education for Emerging Ministry Program and the Youth and Theology Certificate Program at Princeton Seminary. She has served in various ministry and pastoral roles over the last thirty years in the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) and PCUSA (Presbyterian Church of America).  She is the pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Warren Pennsylvania. She has presented workshops on the topics of faith and creativity at the Wild Goose Festival. She is a trainer for Soul Shop Suicide Prevention for Church Communities.

Hunt the World
HTW-Ep 319 Bighorn Drawing Opportunities in the Lower Forty-Eight W/ Braydin Eastman

Hunt the World

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 89:05


On this week's episode we are joined by Braydin Eastman. Today the guys are talking about playing the Bighorn sheep game in the United States lower forty-eight. Bighorn sheep hunting is one of the most coveted and most difficult tags to draw, it's almost impossible to get a guaranteed sheep tag, so to have a chance you have to play the game, and hopefully we can shed some light on the best way to go about that.

The Cottondale Pulpit
God's Purposes for Parenting

The Cottondale Pulpit

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 40:32


In this sermon, pastor Chad Hendley examines the biblical foundations for parenting, the biblical wisdom provided for it, and practical helps for doing it well. It's a marathon, not a sprint! Enjoy your kids, model godliness, and trust God! Learn more in this message preaching to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 5/10/26.www.hillsideeastman.com

Women in Chemicals
Woman of the Week (Ft. Dinora Rosas)

Women in Chemicals

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 53:14


Women in Chemical's interview, Dinora Rosas, Direct Procurement Team Manager at Eastman, for Woman of the Week 4/22/2026. 

City Cast Pittsburgh
Green Chile Queso, Gumbo & More New Pittsburgh Food & Drink

City Cast Pittsburgh

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 22:31


So many new restaurants are popping up in Pittsburgh this spring, each fulfilling a specific craving. Longing for gumbo and jambalaya cooked by a true New Orleans chef? Check out Roux Orleans. Want to try Austrian and Hungarian food all in one sitting? Make a reservation at Titusz. Curious to try dishes that blend New Mexican flavor with Buffalo comfort food? Grab a table at the Eastman. Local journalist and City Cast contributor Aakanksha Agarwal joins executive producer Mallory Falk to talk about the new spots she's most excited about — and pour one out for the dearly-departed Hemingway's, an Oakland staple beloved by generations of Pitt students. Read Aakanksha's roundup of new restaurants in NEXTpittsburgh. Learn more about the sponsors of this Thursday, May 7th episode: Bike PGH Union Project PGH Cultural Trust Women's Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news?  Sign up for our daily morning newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here.

The Cottondale Pulpit
Friendship & Hospitality in God's Family

The Cottondale Pulpit

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 41:36


In this sermon, pastor Chad Hendley examines friendship and hospitality from a biblical perspective. Friendship upholds us in trial and holds us accountable. Hospitality is a gospel weapon to push by the darkness. Learn more in the message preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 5/3/26.www.hillsideeastman.com

The Daily Beans
Refried Beans | Completely Devoid Of Any Useful Detail (Feat. Hugo Lowell) | 5/2/2022

The Daily Beans

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 39:29


Monday, May 2nd, 2022 In the Hot Notes: A New York judge denied Donald's request to end his $10K dollar a day contempt fine; new Hannity texts to Meadows are leaked, the Justice Department has officially challenged Alabama's law criminalizing transgender health care for minors; Trump allies illegally breached voting systems in 8 states; and Eastman will hand over another 10K pages of evidence to the 1/6 committee; plus Allison delivers your Good News. Follow Our Guest on Twitter: Hugo Lowell https://twitter.com/hugolowell Reminder - you can see the pod pics if you become a Patron. The good news pics are at the bottom of the show notes of each Patreon episode! That's just one of the perks of subscribing! patreon.com/muellershewrote Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:https://apple.co/3XNx7ckWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?https://patreon.com/thedailybeanshttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/https://apple.co/3UKzKt0 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Holy Shenanigans
From Rushed to Rooted: Learning to Appreciate Everyday Moments with Kate Fenstermacher

Holy Shenanigans

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 23:20 Transcription Available


Step into the spirit of Easter and Spring renewal with a conversation about creativity, nature, and the sacred rhythms of everyday life. In this episode of Holy Shenanigans, Pastor Tara Lamont Eastman sits down with floral artist Kate Fenstermacher of Bough and Bend Floral to explore how beauty, art, and the natural world can help us slow down, heal, and reconnect.Together, they reflect on the power of flowers to mark life's most meaningful moments—from joy to grief—and how creative expression opens the door to deeper connection, mindfulness, and personal growth. Kate shares her journey of building a floral business rooted in belonging and authenticity, while Tara offers a moving poem that reminds us: we each carry a universe within us.Whether you're seeking spiritual growth, emotional healing, or simply a gentler way of living, this episode invites you to embrace the “simple gifts” of life—and discover how renewal is always within reach.✨ In this episode, you'll discover: How creativity supports healing and mental health  Why nature helps us feel more connected and grounded  The spiritual practice of slowing down and simple living  Encouragement for personal growth during seasons of change 

Story time for Kids
Go, Dog. Go! by P.D. Eastman

Story time for Kids

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 8:05


Go, Dog. Go! by P.D. Eastman

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Dr. Joe Eastman with Matt – April 30, 2026

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 22:48


Dr. Joe Eastman is an expert disease modeler who frequently discusses COVID, flu, measles, and more on the Matt McNeil Show. The post Dr. Joe Eastman with Matt – April 30, 2026 first appeared on AM 950.

Why We Roll
WWR 78 ☉ All Year I Dream of Gaming Conventions w. Ben Eastman

Why We Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 31:42


This is a shorter, bonus episode! Join Wythe as he chats with our pal Ben Eastman of the All Year I Dream About Gaming Conventions Podcast. Tune in for a great discussion about the awesome work AYIDAGC is doing, cons and events, and more! For everything AYIDAGC: https://linktr.ee/dreamaboutgamingconventions And for everything Stillfleet Studio: https://www.stillfleet.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Presence Pioneers
Dick Eastman's Passing and Mike Bickle's Return? A Special Update with Matthew Lilley

Presence Pioneers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 12:25


A special update from Matthew Lilley about the passing of Dick Eastman, recent news about Mike Bickle, and our Prayer Movement 2.0 podcast series.RELATED LINKSOur Podcast Interview with Dick EastmanA Presence Pioneers Tribute to Dick Eastman & Links to His Articles

The Cottondale Pulpit
Healing Broken Relationships

The Cottondale Pulpit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 43:19


In this sermon, Pastor Ron Jones discusses our role in healing broken relationships as ambassadors for Christ, agents of his reconciliation. Learn more in this message preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 4/26/26. www.hillsideeastman.com

The Theory Club: A Music Theory and Musicology Podcast
Co-Performance (with Dr. Jennifer Ronyak)

The Theory Club: A Music Theory and Musicology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 71:24


In this episode, I chat with Dr. Jennifer Ronyak (Institute of Music Aesthetics, University of Music and Performing Arts Graz) about her musical upbringing as a pianist, her time studying musicology at Eastman, and the major differences between music graduate programs in different countries. We also discuss her 2017 performance and analysis article “Meeting Barthes at Fischer-Dieskau's Mill: Co-Performance, Linguistic Identity, and a Lied.”Jennifer's articleBoccherini's Body by Elizabeth LeGuinMy episode of SMT-Pod

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep791: Summary: Richard Epstein Richard Epstein previews his upcoming detailed explanation of John Eastman'sdisbarment, arguing the California State Bar unfairly targeted Eastman for unsuccessful legal arguments rather than traditional ethical violati

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 2:19


Summary: Richard Epstein Richard Epstein previews his upcoming detailed explanation of John Eastman'sdisbarment, arguing the California State Bar unfairly targeted Eastman for unsuccessful legal arguments rather than traditional ethical violations like bribery or misrepresenting records.1923 HOLLYWOOD BLVD

Worst Collection Ever
The Punisher and $1300 Worth of Comic Books

Worst Collection Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 49:16


The Punisher [vol 2] #19 (1989)One of Frank's drug busts goes sideways and he ends up in the Australian outback seeking vengeance for a slain woman that he JUST saved from choking. It's complicated but Frank does get to eventually ride a camel and wear a fun hat so it's not so bad.Highlights include:Frank Castle uses the Village Voice to sell drugsthe art of the “avalanche divorce”Eastman and Laird visit King's CrossGary Oldman runs an Australian tourist officebrass-knuckled backhandsMarvel tries to fantasy cast the PUNISHER movie and sort of gets it righta lot of Australian slang that we trample overAlso, a first-hand account of what it is like to buy $1300 worth of comic books in a single sale.*** PROPER COMIC BOOK DISCUSSION STARTS AT 00:08:53 ***Promo: INFINITE EARTHS: A GUIDE TO THE DC MULTIVERSE (https://brickcrisis.com/show/ieg/)Continue the conversation with Shawn (@AngryHeroShawn) and Jen (@JenStansfield) on Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / Threads / Bluesky or email the show at worstcollectionever@gmail.com Also, get hip to all of our episodes on YouTube in its own playlist! https://bit.ly/WorstCollectionEverYTDownload the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever you get your favorite shows. Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend!

Commercial Real Estate Pro Network
Surety Bonds for Commercial Real Estate Development with Gary Eastman - CRE PN #549

Commercial Real Estate Pro Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 35:04


Today, my guest is Gary Eastman. Gary is an attorney turned entrepreneur who has built a thriving national surety bond brokerage business into one of the most misunderstood sectors of finance, or in one of the most misunderstood sectors of finance, and in just a minute, we're going to speak with Gary about performance bonding, also known as charity bonding.    https://swiftbonds.com/  

Commercial Real Estate Pro Network
BIGGEST RISK with Gary Eastman

Commercial Real Estate Pro Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 2:05


J Darrin Gross I'd like to ask you, Gary Eastman, what is the BIGGEST RISK?   Gary Eastman Okay, so this is a great question, and I think there are two risks that kind of embed themselves in everything that we see today, at least from the surety bond perspective. One financing risk, right? Because those are the you know, the amount of capital available is going down if the cost of capital is going up. And the second part is labor. We are, we're short of labor, and so we're going to continue to be short of labor. So those two things are an interplay all the time. And so we see, you know, bonds being able to help minimize that risk, both, both of those risks. And so if you're a real estate developer, right, your financing risk is set again. It's set up. And how we do it so you get the bond so that you can make sure that the project's done, you can get clients, you know, into the space and start receiving, you know, some sort of return on that. The second part, of course, is labor. You know, you don't want to hire somebody who then turns around and you know, they're all their subs have disappeared, or they're doing something else. And so bonds have, you know, given you a way to basically minimize both those risks. We see that in every part of society now, and places where we didn't see it five years ago. So bonds is a tool, not the only tool that you can use to go out there and start minimizing that risk, mitigating that risk, before it happens. And then, of course, the other thing is, if there is a problem, we like to jump on this quickly to mitigate the risk down so that we don't have massive lawsuits and problems going out there. Yeah, I've been doing this since 2008 and I have been fortunate that I am none of my clients have involved in a protracted litigation, which, as an attorney, warms my heart, but those are the things that we see all the time that we're trying to eliminate, if possible, and then mitigate when they do. https://swiftbonds.com/

Enterprise Software Innovators
Productizing AI and Internal Copilots with Eastman CIO Aldo Noseda

Enterprise Software Innovators

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 24:26


On the 66th episode of Enterprise AI Innovators, host Evan Reiser (CEO and co-founder, Abnormal AI) talks with Aldo Noseda, Chief Information Officer at Eastman Chemical Company. Eastman is applying AI in two directions at once: productizing data science for customers (e.g., Fluid Genius for predicting thermal-fluid degradation) and deploying “AI for the masses” internally via a secure, customized layer on top of tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, with clear guardrails based on situational risk.Quick Hits from Aldo:On customer-facing AI as a product: “We at Eastman, in the last year or so started to do something fairly unique for the chemical industry is that we started to offer to our customers digital solutions in the form of services. And we have four products in the market right now that we are that we are offering. One of those is the product is called Fluid Genius.”On “AI for the masses” with security and customization: “What we had to do is create an engine utilizing, obviously, the base of the existing products in the market, but wrap it up with a solution that was not only secure, but customized to the needs of that company. And we deploy that very quickly. Right now, we have approximately 6000 recurring users utilizing that engine for individual consumption. That is where I call AI for the masses.”On fast operational wins: “We loaded the script, we put it on top of the helpdesk, and in two weeks we have the engine up and running for our users to consume… we were in from 5000 lines of code per month for a programmer to like 40,000 lines of code using AI agent.Recent Book Recommendation: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey– – Like what you hear? Leave us a review and subscribe to the show on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube.Enterprise AI Innovators is a show where top technology executives share specific ways AI changes how work gets done in the enterprise. Find more great insights from technology leaders and enterprise software experts at https://www.enterprisesoftware.blog/Enterprise AI Innovators is produced by Abnormal Studios.

Viva & Barnes: Law for the People
Interview with Prof. John Eastman about his Disbarment in the State of California for Providing LEGAL ADVICE to the President!

Viva & Barnes: Law for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 57:14


Eastman on X https://x.com/DrJohnEastman ==== In the video, titled "LAWFARE! California Supreme Court CONFIRMS Disbarment of John Eastman!", Eastman explains that the disbarment stems from his 2020 legal memo and advice on alternate electors and challenges to election results in key states (e.g., Georgia, Wisconsin). He and Viva characterize the proceedings as political "lawfare"—a partisan effort to punish him for providing good-faith constitutional legal advice, with alleged due process violations, ignored evidence of irregularities, and bias in the State Bar process. Eastman discusses the broader implications for lawyers, free speech, and the profession, while planning further appeals.   @thevivafrei The roughly hour-long discussion is framed as a defense of Eastman's actions as legitimate advocacy rather than misconduct, with Viva highlighting it as an example of selective enforcement and retaliation. It's available on Viva Frei's YouTube channel.

Viva & Barnes: Law for the People
Ep. 312: Eastman Disbarred! FBI to Sue? Canada Madness! FISA Thwarted? Convictions Vacated & MORE!

Viva & Barnes: Law for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 175:05


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The Cottondale Pulpit
Married in Christ -- A Sermon on Ephesians 5:22-33

The Cottondale Pulpit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 51:36


In the 2nd installment of our "We Are Family" series, pastor Chad Hendley discusses marriage from a biblical perspective. Marriage is about the gospel. It is a covenant. It is a demonstration to the world of the relationship God desires with us. Learn more in this sermon preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 4/19/26.www.hillsideeastman.com

Movies vs. Capitalism
American Psycho (w/ Kate Eastman)

Movies vs. Capitalism

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 129:00


This week, Rivka and Frank are rejoined by another pod favorite Kate Eastman (ig: @k8beastman) to break down the cult-classic American Psycho. The trio discuss everything from the powers and failures of satire, Patrick Bateman as the embodiment of capitalism and the original incel.   

Hawk Droppings
Donald Trump Wants Epstein Victims to Testify Under Oath

Hawk Droppings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 30:57


John Eastman was disbarred by the State of California for his role in attempting to overturn the 2020 election. Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirchner weighs in on what that means. All six attorneys who helped Trump push his post-election legal schemes, including Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis, Jeffrey Clark, and Kenneth Chesebro, have faced disbarment or disciplinary action. Pete Hegseth delivered a press corps speech comparing the mainstream media to the Pharisees of the Bible, claiming a surge in military enlistment and defending the Yemen strikes. CNN's Jake Tapper responds. Hegseth's personal history, including allegations of alcohol abuse and a paid NDA settlement following a rape accusation, sit in sharp contrast to his stated religious values. Steve Bannon warns a Washington DC crowd about Sharia law coming to Texas and gets laughed at. California Representative Sydney Kamlager-Dove closes out the episode with a message for Donald Trump. SUPPORT & CONNECT WITH HAWK- Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mdg650hawk - Hawk's Merch Store: https://hawkmerchstore.com - Connect on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mdg650hawk7thacct - Connect on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hawkeyewhackamole - Connect on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/mdg650hawk.bsky.social - Connect on Substack: https://mdg650hawk.substack.com - Connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hawkpodcasts - Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mdg650hawk - Connect on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mdg650hawk ALL HAWK PODCASTS INFO- Additional Content Available Here: https://www.hawkpodcasts.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@hawkpodcasts- Listen to Hawk Podcasts On Your Favorite Platform:Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3RWeJfyApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/422GDuLYouTube: https://youtube.com/@hawkpodcastsiHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/47vVBdPPandora: https://bit.ly/48COaTB

Tangent - Proptech & The Future of Cities
Multifamily | 40% of Renters Can't Qualify, And You're Leaving Money on the Table, with Zach Schofel, Co-founder & CEO of Cosign & Principal at Eastman Residential

Tangent - Proptech & The Future of Cities

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 32:30


Zach Schofel is the Co-Founder and CEO of Cosign, a data-driven guarantor platform helping property owners and managers boost economic occupancy while expanding housing options for renters. Cosign aims to redefine renter underwriting and help multifamily owners convert more demand into leases. He is also a Principal at Eastman Residential, the largest buyers of distress student housing in the country. He leads a portfolio of 3,000+ multifamily units across the US, with a focus on student housing and value-add multifamily strategies. (01:34) - The Eastman Residential Story (02:29) - Cosign Origin (03:39) - Limits of Credit Scores (06:46) - Fraud Screening Landscape (08:05) - Scale of the Problem (11:54) - Underwriting Signals (13:25) - Value creation in Multifamily tech (15:49) - How VC Underwrites Insurtech (18:06) - Feature: Blueprint: The Future of Real Estate 2026 in Vegas on Sep. 22-24 (20:35) - Cosign's Differentiation (24:17) - Mark Cuban's Investment (26:21) - AI in Operations(28:18) - Collaboration Superpower: Jared Kushner & Philip Hubert

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Thurs 4/16 - Live Nation Monopoly, Solar Company Bankruptcy, and John Eastman Disbarred in CA

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 6:06


This Day in Legal History: Texas City DisasterOn April 16, 1947, a catastrophic industrial disaster struck Texas City, Texas, when a ship loaded with ammonium nitrate exploded, killing nearly 600 people and injuring thousands more. The blast devastated the surrounding area, leveling buildings and igniting fires that burned for days. In the aftermath, victims and their families turned to the courts, seeking accountability from the federal government for its role in overseeing the shipment and handling of the hazardous material. Their claims were brought under the Federal Tort Claims Act, a relatively new law at the time that allowed private citizens to sue the government for certain negligent acts.The resulting litigation eventually reached the U.S. Supreme Court in Dalehite v. United States, a case that would shape the boundaries of government liability for decades. Plaintiffs argued that federal officials had been negligent in the planning and execution of the fertilizer export program that led to the explosion. The government, however, maintained that its actions involved policy decisions protected from liability. In a closely watched decision, the Supreme Court sided with the government, holding that the challenged conduct fell within the “discretionary function” exception of the statute. This exception shields the government from lawsuits based on decisions grounded in public policy considerations.The Court's ruling effectively barred recovery for many victims, drawing criticism for limiting access to remedies in cases of large-scale harm. At the same time, the decision established an enduring legal principle: not all government actions, even if harmful, are subject to judicial review through tort claims. The case has since been cited frequently in disputes involving regulatory decisions, disaster response, and federal oversight. Its legacy continues to influence how courts distinguish between operational negligence and protected policy judgment.A Manhattan federal jury found that Live Nation Entertainment and its subsidiary Ticketmaster unlawfully maintained monopoly power in the concert ticketing market. Jurors concluded that the companies controlled primary ticketing services for major venues and used exclusionary tactics to limit competition. One key finding was that Live Nation tied access to its large amphitheaters to the use of its promotional services, restricting competitors. The jury also determined that this conduct harmed competition across dozens of states and led to measurable overcharges for some consumers.The lawsuit was brought by a coalition of states and originally included the U.S. Department of Justice, which settled during the trial. That settlement proposed structural changes, including making Ticketmaster's technology available to rivals and limiting certain exclusive venue agreements. It also included a financial component, though many states rejected the deal and continued litigating. The jury ultimately found violations of multiple state laws and confirmed anticompetitive effects in the live entertainment industry.Despite the verdict, key issues remain unresolved, including how much damages the companies will owe and whether structural remedies—such as forcing a sale of Ticketmaster—will be imposed. Live Nation has indicated it will challenge the ruling and pursue post-trial motions and appeals. The case is significant because it addresses how vertical integration across ticketing, promotion, and venues can influence market power.Jury Finds Live Nation Monopolized Concert Ticketing - Law360Freedom Forever, a California-based home solar installer, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Delaware with more than $500 million in debt. The company reported liabilities between $500 million and $1 billion, compared to assets estimated between $100 million and $500 million. Among its largest creditors are affiliates of Mosaic, which are owed about $114 million in unsecured claims.Founded in 2011, Freedom Forever has completed over 150,000 residential solar installations across 32 states and employs roughly 3,000 workers. Its bankruptcy comes amid broader financial strain in the home solar industry, where several companies have recently filed for Chapter 11. Industry-wide challenges include declining demand driven by higher interest rates, which make financing solar projects more expensive, and the expiration of a key federal tax credit for residential solar installations.Other major solar companies, including SunPower and Sunnova, have also faced financial distress in recent years. The case highlights ongoing instability in the residential solar sector as companies struggle with shifting economic conditions.Solar Co. Freedom Forever Hits Ch. 11 With Over $500M Debt - Law360John Eastman, a former lawyer for Donald Trump, was disbarred by the California Supreme Court for his role in efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. The decision followed earlier findings by the State Bar of California that he violated professional ethics rules by making false statements and misleading courts. Although the court has not yet issued a full written opinion, it upheld conclusions that his legal arguments lacked factual and legal support.Eastman had promoted theories that then–Vice President Mike Pence could refuse to certify certain electoral votes, a position Pence rejected as unconstitutional. He also filed unsuccessful litigation seeking to invalidate election results in multiple states and spoke at the rally preceding the January 6 Capitol attack. These actions were central to the findings that he breached his duty of honesty and undermined the legal system.Eastman plans to appeal the disbarment to the U.S. Supreme Court and has pleaded not guilty to related criminal charges in Arizona and Georgia, some of which have since been dropped. The ruling underscores that attorneys can face severe professional consequences for advancing unsupported legal claims, particularly in matters affecting democratic processes. At the same time, disbarment is a professional penalty rather than a criminal one, meaning Eastman is facing significantly less severe consequences than individuals in past attempts to overturn the government—such as participants in the Confederacy—who were met with far harsher legal and historical repercussions.Trump ally John Eastman is disbarred over bid to overturn 2020 election | Reuters This is a public episode. 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KMJ's Afternoon Drive
SantaCon Scam, Streamer Prison Sentence & Brain Rot Antidote

KMJ's Afternoon Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 22:55


The founder of SantaCon has been accused of siphoning charitable funds from the annual New York City holiday bar crawl for personal use. Prosecutors allege money meant for charity was diverted over several years, raising questions about oversight and transparency behind the popular event. Controversial live streamer Johnny Somali has been sentenced in South Korea after a series of public nuisance incidents that sparked widespread outrage. Authorities say the case underscores South Korea’s strict laws on public behavior and the growing consequences faced by foreign influencers who break them. A new study suggests watching short social media videos may help reduce so‑called “brain rot” by boosting focus and emotional engagement. Researchers say short‑form content can stimulate the brain in ways similar to films, challenging the idea that all scrolling is harmful. Trump ally and conservative lawyer John Eastman has been disbarred for his role in efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. The ruling strips Eastman of his law license, citing misconduct tied to legal strategies used to challenge Joe Biden’s victory. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Holy Shenanigans
From Loneliness to Lifeline: The Surprising Power of a Simple Walk

Holy Shenanigans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 16:56


In a world where loneliness is more common than ever, what if the path back to connection is simpler than we think?In this episode of Holy Shenanigans, Tara shares a heartfelt story of an unexpected friendship that began with ordinary morning walks—and became a lifeline of encouragement, belonging, and lasting connection. Through this personal reflection and the powerful story of the road to Emmaus (Luke 24), we explore how meaningful relationships are often formed in the most everyday moments.What can a simple walk and conversation teach us about healing, hope, and spiritual growth? And how might we already be encountering the sacred—without even realizing it?You'll be invited into a gentle, imaginative Lectio Divina practice to experience scripture in a fresh way, while also reflecting on your own relationships: When was the last time you truly felt encouraged?  Who might need your encouragement today?  And what could happen if you simply reached out? This episode is for anyone longing for deeper connection, navigating loneliness, or seeking to rediscover the presence of God in everyday life.✨ You might just find that the walk you've been needing… is already waiting for you.Send Tara a Text MessageSupport the showRev. Tara Lamont Eastman is a pastor, podcaster and host of Holy Shenanigans since September of 2020.  Eastman combines her love of ministry with her love of writing, music and visual arts. She is a graduate of Wartburg Theological Seminary's Theological Education for Emerging Ministry Program and the Youth and Theology Certificate Program at Princeton Seminary. She has served in various ministry and pastoral roles over the last thirty years in the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) and PCUSA (Presbyterian Church of America).  She is the pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Warren Pennsylvania. She has presented workshops on the topics of faith and creativity at the Wild Goose Festival. She is a trainer for Soul Shop Suicide Prevention for Church Communities.

The 92 Report
164. John Milbauer, Pianist and Conservatory Leader

The 92 Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 45:06


Show Notes: John Milbauer explains that, although he didn't graduate from Harvard, his education and career followed a unique path involving music and academia. John reflects that his focus has been a combination of music and ideas, but the structure of academia often separates the two. He mentions his role as Dean of the School of Music at DePaul University in Chicago where they are bringing the two together to provide musicians with a more holistic approach to creative development and expression. Choosing a Career Path At 17 John was accepted into both Harvard Summer School and Aspen Music Festival, and he had to choose which one to attend. He chose Harvard after the advice that young musicians should not pursue music if they can pursue a career in a different field that offers a better chance at success. He describes his love for music and his initial excitement at Harvard, including taking calculus and expository writing. John applied to Harvard's admissions in seventh grade; to him it represented a world of ideas, culture, sophistication and globalism that small town Wisconsin did not offer. Leaving Harvard for a Conservatory John recounts his childhood in northern Wisconsin and his early musical training with Joan Moffitt. He explains how many music instructors tend to teach students bad habits that have to be unlearned later. He explains that he needed purely technical training and he realized that Harvard wasn't set up to provide technical training in music studies, and so, in the middle of his sophomore year, John left Harvard for a conservatory. He details his educational journey from Harvard to Eastman to Juilliard, highlighting the importance of technical training, and the relationship between the mind and body when pursuing creative development.  A Career As a Pianist John pursued his career as a pianist. He talks about his time at the Hungarian Liszt Academy on a Fulbright. He explains the challenges of being a musician in their 30s, including the need for a stable job with benefits. John shares his experience as a piano faculty member at three universities, including the University of Arizona. He describes his decision to pursue a mid-career Master's in Public Administration at the Kennedy School of Harvard, influenced by his 25th reunion. Moving to a Career in Higher Education Administration John talks about going back to Harvard at 49. He realized he needed  broader knowledge, particularly about developing economies, and goes on to explain his decision to pursue a career in higher education administration, influenced by his Kennedy School education. John describes his role as Dean of the School of Music at DePaul University and his efforts to integrate music and academia. He highlights the importance of combining his musical skills with his understanding of economics and government, and shares three key takeaways from his Kennedy School education: economic complexity, the importance of imagination, and the need to resist quantifying good deeds. He explains how these lessons have influenced his work at DePaul, including his approach to growing the school's programs. Harvard Reflections John discusses the importance of imagination in music and the arts, influenced by his class with Roberto Unger. He highlights the role of values in his work, influenced by his class with Rohit Deshpanda at Harvard Business School. John also recounts a special performance with Steve Balderston, a long-time faculty member at DePaul, which helped build trust within the community, and shares a memorable performance of John Cage's Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano, which attracted a full house.   A Vision for DePaul School of Music John discusses the importance of revealing the beauty in music rather than imposing his own interpretation. He outlines his vision for the DePaul School of Music, including its role as a top orchestral training institution. He emphasizes the importance of diversifying the curriculum to include recording arts and performing arts management. John discusses the need for conservatories to focus on specialized training while maintaining a broad educational approach, and he highlights the potential for DePaul to become a leader in complex and diversified higher education in the arts. Timestamps: 05:14: Early Musical Training and Harvard Experience 10:27: Career in Music and Academia 16:02: Transition to DePaul University  21:55: Impact of Kennedy School Education  28:01: Personal and Professional Highlights 34:04: Vision for DePaul School of Music  Links: Faculty: https://www.depaul.edu/faculty/john-milbauer Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/43vQxUUaMmzDFTKBND7u2B?si=34e1d0776d604cfb DePaul University:  https://magazine.depaul.edu/s/1906/23/interior.aspx?sid=1906&gid=2&pgid=4425   This episode on The 92 Report:  https://92report.com/podcast/164-john-milbauer-pianist-and-conservatory-leader/ *AI generated show notes and transcript  

The Cottondale Pulpit
Single in Christ -- A Sermon on Matthew 19:3-12

The Cottondale Pulpit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 36:10


To some, singleness is curse. To others it's freedom for self-indulgence. Jesus says it's a GIFT with unique privileges and responsibilities. Learn more in this sermon preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 4/12/26.www.hillsideeastman.com

Luthier on Luthier with Michael Bashkin

For episode 112 of the podcast, I'm talking with Otto D'Ambrosio. Otto wears two hats—as a solo luthier and Chief Designer at Eastman Guitars—and he walks us through his journey from working with legends like Flip Scipio, John Monteleone, and Carl Thompson to his role today, bridging the gap between hands-on building and production design.   We talk about how the pandemic pushed him into 3D CAD, changing the way he collaborates with Eastman's workshops, and dive into some of his design work—including the Fullertone neck system, his boutique archtop builds, and an upcoming project comparing domestic and European tonewoods. Links: https://dambrosioguitars.com/ Luthier on Luthier is hosted by Michael Bashkin of Bashkin Guitars and brought to you by the Fretboard Journal. This episode is sponsored by the Looth Group, Dream Guitars and StewMac. Michael Bashkin's Hub of Acoustics 2026 US Academy: https://hubofacoustics.com/en/#Colorado_Academy

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Ep 747 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection Vol. 1, by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 74:29


Before everyone's favorite heroes in a half-shell wore brightly colored bandanas and ate pizza for every meal, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were black-and-white underground vigilantes. Eastman and Laird drew on a variety of influences to create something that starts with the energy of self-serious parody before transitioning into the violent yet goofy comic series that would ultimately launch a goofy (but still sort of violent) cartoon empire. This collection contains the first 8 published issues from 1984-85, which includes a Raphael one-shot that introduces hockey stick enthusiast Casey Jones. Cowabunga!Our theme music was composed by Nick Lerangis.Follow @overduepod on Instagram and BlueskyAdvertise on OverdueSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.