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Send us a textBring your doubts before God, that He will increase your faith.Mark 9:24: Immediately the father of the boy [possessed by a demon] cried out, “I do believe; help my unbelief!”Support the show
Join pastor and podcaster Tara Lamont Eastman as she explores the sacredness in everyday life during the Advent season. This episode delves into the significance of the Advent wreath, the lighting of the pink candle for Gaudete Sunday, and the story of a special purple and pink stole gifted to Tara. Through personal anecdotes, biblical stories, and inspirational quotes, Tara invites listeners to embrace joy, love, and everyday acts of kindness as we journey toward Christmas. Tune in for blessings, reflections, and a call to celebrate the holy shenanigans of the season.To learn more about Lori Kochanski's weaving, visit hereThe Poet, Cleo Wade's website is: https://cleowade.com/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.
In this sermon, pastor Ron Jones reminds of the costly peace that Christ alone can give. Learn more in his message preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 12/14/25.www.hillsideeastman.com
On this week's episode Brian and Brad sit down with Braydin Eastman to talk applications strategies. From Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona and New Mexico, all the way up to Alaska, they cover it all. If you are looking at building an applications strategy yourself, feel free to give us a call at 605-644-8000.
Christ is the better revelation, better Savior, and better Moses who is bringing into a existence a better people who work together to get to the heavenly city! Learn more in this sermon preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 12/7/25. www.hillsideeastman.com
Zechariah's story in Luke 1:5–25 reveals a God who remembers—His people, His promises, and even long-forgotten prayers. Though the waiting was painful, God was working with perfect timing. What seemed impossible became a testimony of His faithfulness, reminding us that His love holds us steady until His purposes unfold.
Send us a textThis episode is part of Holiday Voices—a special Real Happy Mom podcast series filled with quick holiday tips, uplifting stories, and real-life traditions from moms who get it.Whether you're a working mom trying to simplify the season, or just looking for ways to reduce holiday stress and be more present, these short episodes are packed with encouragement and ideas you can actually use.Find all the episodes, links to guest freebies, and more at realhappymom.com/voicesSupport the show
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Michael Centrella is the Head of Public Policy at SecurityScorecard. In this episode, he joins host Charlie Osborne and Adam Keown, CISO at Eastman, to discuss safe holiday shopping and outsmarting scammers during this year's gift-giving season. SecurityScorecard's mission is to make the world a safer place by transforming the way organizations understand, mitigate, and communicate cybersecurity risk to their boards, employees, and vendors. Learn more about our sponsor at https://securityscorecard.com
Welcome to Season 7 of the Holy Shenanigans Podcast with Tara Lamont Eastman. This Advent-themed episode explores the intersection of faith and art through storytelling, reflections on hope and peace, and poetry. Tara shares a personal story from the AKG Art Museum and introduces the concept of theopoetics—speaking about the divine through the arts. Dive into the themes of hope, peace, joy, and love as we journey through Advent. Featuring insights from theologians Shelly Rambo and Heather Walton, and a poignant poem by Morgan Harper Nichols, this episode invites listeners to pause amid the holiday rush and reflect on the sacredness in everyday life.Show notes:The painting referenced in this episode is Mäntykoski Waterfall', by Finnish Artist Akseli Gallen-Kallela.Thanks to musician and poet Morgan Harper Nichols for her permission to share her poem, Dark Purple.Gratitude to Theopoets - Professors Shelly Rambo and Heather Walton for their theological resources. Advent readings:HOPELight one candle to watch for Messiah.One little flame illuminates the darkness.Little flame, even from a distance, you offerWarmth and welcome, even in our wandering.We set out in HOPE, that God fulfills the promise… "Come, let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, to the house of the God of Jacob, that he may teach us his ways and that we may walk in his paths." Isaiah 2:3 PEACELight two candles to watch for Messiah.Two flames shine and give light to help us:see, navigate, and travel safely on our Advent journey.We carry PEACE with us, to gently be led homeward. “The spirit of the LORD shall rest on him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and the fear of the LORD.” Isaiah 11:2Send 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.
In this sermon pastor Chad Hendley shows thatJesus is the better Moses--the true Passover Lamb who gives us eternal rest. He is more than a servant; he is the Son. Learn more in this message delivered to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 11/23/25. www.hillsideeastman.com
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Dr. Joe Eastman joins Matt to talk about a rising COVID-19 variant, a poorly matched seasonal flu strain, and escalating measles outbreaks that could cost the U.S. its elimination status. He stressed concern over avian influenza (bird flu) acquiring human-to-human transmission, noting that continuous disease spread and deregulation are increasing overall vulnerability.
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Dr. Joe Eastman joins Matt to talk about a rising COVID-19 variant, a poorly matched seasonal flu strain, and escalating measles outbreaks that could cost the U.S. its elimination status. He stressed concern over avian influenza (bird flu) acquiring human-to-human transmission, noting that continuous disease spread and deregulation are increasing overall vulnerability.
The conversation explores the importance of understanding different learning styles in children's Bible education, emphasizing the need for engaging products that cater to these diverse preferences. Dayle Annand and Brock Eastman of David C. Cook Publishing and the Action Bible talk all about the many resources available for a comprehensive and engaging Bible curriculum for all ages! Links: For the Action Bible Curriculum: https://www.theactionbible.com/ For David C. Cook Publishing: https://davidccook.org/curriculum/ To contact Homeschool Minnesota--MÂCHÉ: https://homeschoolminnesota.org/ Chapters Introduction to the Action Bible - 0:00 History and Impact of the Action Bible - 3:00 Products and Educational Tools - 9:00 Making the Bible Accessible for Kids - 15:00 Global Reach and Mission - 21:00
In this episode of The Kirk Effect, Representative David Eastman of the Alaska state legislature and I discuss his experience of attending the memorial service for Charlie Kirk. The memorial service lasted for over five hours, was attended by hundreds of thousands, and raised a lot of questions about the interaction of American Christianity with politics.As a Christian who serves in an elected office, Rep. Eastman has some great insight on how to live and work at that intersection of faith and politics, and provides some helpful ways of thinking about how these two core elements of American life interact.Subscribe to Tim Talks Politics on Substack for the full show notes (30% off for podcast listeners)!
In this sermon, we see how Jesus is the Better Savior, from Hebrews 2. Learn more in this message preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 11/16/25, by pastor Chad Hendley.www.hillsideeastman.com
Join Tara Lamont Eastman, host of the Holy Shenanigans podcast, as she welcomes her friends and classmates Kellie Brown and Joni Bouma for a heartwarming discussion about giving thanks. They reflect on small kindnesses, everyday graces, and the beauty in ordinary life. Listen for an inspiring online poetry slam and discover the power of gratitude practices in finding joy and meaning in life's simple moments. Gratitude to Professor and Poet Lynn Domina for her encouragement to read more poetry!Poems Read:Small Kindnesses by Danusha Laméris Mindful by Mary Oliver The Facts of Life by Pádraig Ó Tuama Gratitude Pillow by Naomi Shihab Nye Song Lyric Reference: 'Look Up' by Joy Oladokun 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.
Host Jeremy C. Park interviews Graham Thomas, Chief Community and Government Affairs Officer for tnAchieves, a nonprofit organization focused on building Tennessee's future workforce, one student at a time. The organization has a range of programs to help students, especially first-generation college students, succeed in their post-secondary education and take first steps in their career through structured supports and mentoring. During the interview, Graham discusses the organization's mentorship programs and their impact on increasing graduation rates and workforce development. The conversation concludes with details about their new workforce mentorship program aimed at connecting students with mentors to prepare them for employment by early 2026. The organization is seeking adult mentors in various professions across Tennessee to spend a small amount of time with students to help open their eyes to new career possibilities.SummarytnAchieves: College Success Initiative - Graham Thomas, Chief Community and Government Affairs Officer at tnAchieves, discusses the organization's mission and impact. Graham explains how tnAchieves, which predates the Tennessee Promise program, focuses on helping students enroll in and succeed in post-secondary education, particularly for first-generation college students. He highlights the organization's traditional access mentorship program, which has been running for 17 years, and the program's success in increasing graduation rates from 5-6% to 41% for vulnerable populations and notes that 53,000 alumni have graduated, with 84.7% choosing to stay in Tennessee. The discussion emphasizes the economic benefits and workforce development implications of tnAchieves' work, as well as the organization's role in breaking generational cycles of educational disadvantage.tnAchieves Community Service Impact - Graham talks about the importance of community service with tnAchieves, highlighting its community service requirement where students provide 8 hours of service per semester, resulting in over 600,000 hours of community service completed by scholarship recipients since the program's inception 17 years ago. The program, which began as a privately funded initiative, now is known to be the largest community service organization in the state.Enhancing Student Career Pathways - Graham discusses their efforts to address the gap between students who want to transfer after earning their two-year degree and those who enter the workforce. He explains that while the transfer rate has improved from 15% to 50% with their transfer program, they are now focusing on supporting students who choose to enter the workforce. Graham highlights the success of job shadowing opportunities at various companies, including St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and Eastman, and announces the launch of a new workforce mentorship program to provide personalized guidance to students as they approach graduation.Rural-Urban Mentorship Program Initiative - The workforce mentorship program aims to connect students, including those in rural Tennessee, with adult mentors working in their careers of interest to offer basic guidance and support. Graham explains that while geographical proximity is not the primary focus, the program will prioritize subject matter expertise and career fields to provide valuable mentorship opportunities.Mentorship Initiative for Student Success - Graham and Jeremy discuss the need for 5,000 mentors, with over 700 needed in Memphis alone, to support local students. Graham emphasizes the importance of life advice and mentorship, promising comprehensive training and support for mentors. Jeremy highlights the value of exposing students to various career paths and the opportunity for businesses to recruit young professionals through mentorship. Graham stresses the significance of mentorship in guiding students and the availability of the staff for ongoing support. Jeremy adds that volunteering in such programs often brings unexpected personal benefits to mentors, too.tnAchieves Workforce Mentorship Initiative - Graham discusses the program's goal of pairing 5,000 students with mentors by early December 2025 so the mentorship can begin in early 2026. He provides the website (http://www.tnachieves.org) and phone number (615-604-1306) for interested participants to sign up and learn more. The program aims to prepare students for college or employment by early 2026, with the next steps involving training and matching students with mentors to help them achieve their educational and career goals.Visit https://www.tnachieves.org or call 615-604-1306 to learn more and become a mentor.
Send us a textIn this episode of Bookworthy, host Valerie Fentress interviews author Brock Eastman about his latest Christmas book, 'Saint Nicking at Night.' They discuss the inspiration behind the book, the importance of giving and community, and Brock's personal writing journey. The conversation highlights the significance of teaching children about generosity and the true spirit of Christmas, as well as Brock's future projects and favorite children's books. Don't forget to join in the 2nd Annual Holiday Book Drive partnership with Storyteller's Shelf Podcast. More Details at the following link. Help share the magic of children's literature with every young reader.2025 Holiday Book Drive: September 30 – December 1 – The Storyteller's Shelf PodcastTakeawaysBrock Eastman's book 'Saint Nicking at Night' emphasizes the spirit of giving.The story is inspired by Brock's family's tradition of anonymous gift-giving.Teaching children about generosity is crucial during the holiday season.Brock's writing journey began unexpectedly through his love for reading.He encourages kids to find their passion and pursue it wholeheartedly.Self-publishing offers a unique learning experience for authors.Brock enjoys the creative process of developing book ideas and proposals.'Where the Wild Things Are' is one of Brock's favorite children's books.Brock has multiple upcoming projects, including board books and a middle-grade series.The importance of community and knowing your neighbors is highlighted in their discussion. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Brock Eastman and His Work02:39 The Heart of 'Saint Nicking at Night'07:09 The Spirit of Giving and Community10:31 Brock's Writing Journey and Inspirations19:26 Favorite Children's Books and Future Projects Welcome to Brock EastmanLet's discover great books together!Follow for more:FB: @bookworthypodcastInstagram: @bookworthy_podcastYouTube: BookWorthy Podcast - YouTubetiktok: @valeriefentress
Brian Long is the CEO & Co-Founder at Adaptive Security. In this episode, he joins host Paul John Spaulding and Adam Keown, CISO at Eastman, a Fortune 500 company focused on developing materials that enhance the quality of life while addressing climate change, the global waste crisis, and supporting a growing global population. Together, they discuss the rise of AI-powered social engineering, including various attack methods, and how businesses can face these threats. The AI Security Podcast is brought to you by Adaptive Security, the leading provider of AI-powered social engineering prevention solutions, and OpenAI's first and only cybersecurity investment. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://AdaptiveSecurity.com
Summary: In this episode of the Shark Farmer Podcast, host Rob Sharkey interviews Lee Lancaster, a marketing specialist at the Georgia Department of Agriculture and author. They discuss Lee's upbringing in Eastman, Georgia, his education, and his career path, including his work with Vidalia onions, Georgia's state vegetable. Lee shares insights into the history of the Vidalia onion, the importance of protecting its trademark, and the historical context of the farmer's strike in the late 1970s. The conversation also touches on agricultural traditions, public education initiatives like the Baby Barn, and the restoration of antique cotton gins. takeaways Lee Lancaster grew up in a John Deere dealership and developed a passion for agriculture early on. The Vidalia onion is unique to Georgia and is known for its sweetness due to specific soil conditions. Counterfeit Vidalia onions have been an issue, leading to protective laws to maintain the integrity of the brand. The farmer's strike in the late 1970s was a significant event in agricultural history, highlighting the struggles of farmers during that time. Traditions in agriculture are important, and Lee emphasizes the need to pass down knowledge and practices. Public education initiatives like the Baby Barn aim to connect urban populations with agricultural processes. Lee's book on the farmer's strike was inspired by personal stories and historical events shared by farmers. The restoration of antique cotton gins is a way to preserve agricultural history and educate the public. Lee believes that many people today are disconnected from agriculture and lack basic knowledge about farming. The importance of supporting local farms and understanding where food comes from is a recurring theme in the conversation.
In sermon, pastor Chad Hendley unfold Hebrews 1 -- Jesus is Better Revelation. He is the full and final revelation from God. To Him we must listen. Learn more in this message preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 11/9/25. www.hillsideeastman.com
In episode number one of SEASON 6 (!), we are joined by two remarkable figures in the world of music and cherished in the brass community: Chris Gekker and Eric Ewazen. Chris is a celebrated trumpet professor at the University of Maryland and has performed as a soloist at prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall. His rich career includes collaborations with many composers, showcasing his dedication to both performance and new works. Eric, a prolific composer and educator, has a long history of writing for brass instruments, with works performed worldwide. He has taught at Juilliard and has garnered numerous awards for his compositions.In this first part of our conversation, Chris and Eric share their memorable experiences from their time at the Eastman School of Music, where they first crossed paths. They discuss their early influences, the importance of collaboration, and the creative processes that shape their work. As Chris reflects about Eric's writing, "When he writes a piece, he creates a dialogue, and it's a very creative process."[Subscriber Content] In the second part, we dive deeper into their collaboration on various pieces, including the intricacies of composing and performing. They'll share insights about their teachers, including a few key lessons learned from significant figures in their musical journeys. Eric's experience with writer's block and their approach to revising works are enlightening. Chris notes concerning writing specifically for trumpet, "We're not babies. We can handle difficult music, but you need to give us a break," emphasizing the unique physical challenges trumpet players face. Stay tuned for their engaging discussions about the future of their collaborations and how their friendship continues to flourish through music.Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more! As a Contributing Listener of "Anthony Plog on Music," you'll have access to extra premium content and benefits including: Extra Audio Content: Only available to Contributing Listeners. Podcast Reflections: Tony's written recaps and thoughts on past interviews, including valuable tips and suggestions for students. Ask Me Anything: Both as written messages and occasional member-only Zoom sessions. The Show's Discord Server: Where conversations about interviews, show suggestions, and questions happen. It's a great place to meet other listeners and chat about all things music! Can I just donate instead of subscribing? Absolutely! Cancel at anytime and easily resubscribe when you want all that extra content again. Learn more about becoming a Contributing Listener @ anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com!
On this weeks episode we welcome Pop punk pioneers HORACE PINKER. Horace Pinker is an American pop punk band formed in 1991 in Tempe, Arrizona and now based in Chicago, Illinois. There are a ton of fun stories throughout this episode as well some great $h!t talkin'. Horace Pinker has also released their brand-new album, Now and the Future, out now on People of Punk Rock Records. Their first full-length in over a decade, the record finds the band sounding more urgent and energized than ever—channeling 30+ years of experience into a set of songs that are sharp, melodic, and unflinchingly honest. Thanks for listening!!! Please Follow us on Instagram @hiddentracks99Pre and Post roll music brought to you by @sleepcyclespa
What happens when one of America's most respected constitutional scholars gives legal advice to the President — and the system turns on him?Dr. John Eastman, perhaps America's leading constitutional scholar, advised President Donald J. Trump after the 2020 election. For doing his job — providing legal counsel to the President of the United States — Eastman was disbarred in California, indicted in two states, and made a national target by a system that no longer hides its bias.This isn't justice. It's lawfare — the deliberate weaponization of the legal system to silence political opponents, intimidate lawyers, and criminalize dissent.In this powerful episode of Life Lessons with Dr. Bob, Dr. Bob sits down with Eastman for an unfiltered conversation about the events that unfolded after the 2020 election, the infamous Oval Office meeting with Vice President Pence, and the personal and professional cost of standing for the rule of law.Eastman explains what really happened behind closed doors, why the media narrative is a lie, and how America's institutions are being twisted into tools of control. This is more than one man's story — it's a warning about what happens when politics replaces justice#electionresults #trump2020 #electionintegrity #freespeech #lawfare #constitutionallaw #Justice #dueprocess
Have you truly met Jesus? Do you know the gift of God and have the spring of living water--the Holy Spirit--overflowing in you? Learn more in this message preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 11/2/25 by pastor Chad Hendley.www.hillsideeastman.com
Tara discusses the significance of All Saints Day and different ways to remember and honor loved ones who have passed away. Tara shares her personal practices of remembrance and introduces listeners to the life and poetry of Welsh poet Ruth Bidgood, who dedicated her work to remembering the people and places of Wales. The episode includes a reflection on Bidgood's poem 'The Pause' and concludes with a poetic response by Tara, encouraging listeners to find meaningful ways to honor their loved ones. Find comfort and hope through remembrance and celebrate the legacy of those who have passed.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.
What is the missing piece in our religion? Learn more in this sermon preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 10/26/25, by pastor Ron Jones.www.hillsideeastman.com
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Dr. Joe Eastman is an expert disease modeler who frequently provides updates on COVID, influenza, and more on the Matt McNeil Show.
How can you get to heaven from Eastman (or anywhere else)? Learn how in this final sermon in our HEAVEN series. This message was preached by pastor Chad Hendley to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 10/19/25.www.hillsideeastman.com
Pastor Tara welcomes Heidi Marsh Stayboldt, artist and founder of Sanctuary & Table. They discuss the intersection of art, spirituality, and the celebration of Halloween. They reflect on the origins of Halloween, emphasizing community, creativity, and remembrance of loved ones. Heidi shares experiences from her travels and the impact of art in her spiritual journey, including a profound encounter in Italy. The episode highlights the importance of embracing fear and using it to foster community and connection. They conclude by discussing the role of creativity and art in enriching spiritual practices and fostering a sense of belonging.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.
In this final sermon on the nature of heaven, pastor Chad Hendley examines what our relationships will be like, what we will do there, and the way the reality of heaven should spur us to love, service, and sacrifice today. Learn more in this message preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 10/12/15. www.hillsideeastman.com
Boat tours on Crater Lake are among the top bucket list experiences in Oregon, but after this past summer, it will be a few years before they head back out on the water. On this week's episode of Peak Northwest, features reporter Janet Eastman recounts her ride on one of the last Crater Lake boat tours until 2029, which took her and a group of tourists around the blue-hued lake and to the famed Wizard Island. With the season now over and the trail that leads down to the boats about to close for a major renovation project, the boat tours will need to be pushed back to bucket lists in the future. But as Eastman's experience shows, it will be well worth the wait. Here are some highlights from this week's show: How being on the water offers a whole new perspective of Crater Lake. What it's like to hang out on Wizard Island. Boat tours offer not just scenic beauty but fascinating history as well. Why are the boat tours cancelled for the next few years? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this sermon, pastor Chad Hendley discusses the nature of the eternal heavens and earth. What will it be like? What will WE be like? What WON'T be there? Learn more in this sermon preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 10/5/25.www.hillsideeastman.com
A conversation with Paul Pfeiffer, Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa, and Anthony Elms recorded in May 2025. Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa makes art, writes about it, and occasionally edits essay anthologies. His artist's book, INDEX 2025, is out now from ROMA Publications, and his recent essay “ECHO—LOCATION,” on installations at Dia Art Foundation by Cameron Rowland and Steve McQueen, featured in the April issue of e-flux journal. Recent exhibitions include Scene at Eastman, at George Eastman Museum (2025), Greater New York at MoMA PS1 (2021), and But Still, It Turns at the International Center of Photography, New York (2021). Read more essays in e-flux journal by Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa here. Paul Pfeiffer recasts the visual language of pop spectacle to investigate how media images shape our perception of the world and ourselves. Working in video, photography, sculpture, and sound, he is drawn to moments intended for mass audiences (live sports events, stadium concert tours, televised game shows, celebrity glamour shots), which he meticulously samples and re-edits to expose an uncanny emptiness underneath. From the hyperreality of photo retouching and digital erasure to the endless repetition of video loops, his mastery of postproduction allows him to magnify the surreal aspects of contemporary existence, where bodies become sites of saturated observation, and violence-as-entertainment flirts with nationalism, religion, and ancient myth. While he also experiments with the format and scale of his works, immersive audiovisual installations often cohabit with portable fetish objects in his exhibitions. Throughout his practice, Pfeiffer seeks to reflect and heighten the existential condition of the viewer as consumer by perversely blurring the boundary between voyeurism and contemplation. The recent exhibition discussed in this episode, Paul Pfeiffer: Prologue to the Story of the Birth of Freedom was presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the MCA Chicago. Read a review from e-flux Criticism of Prologue to the Story of the Birth of Freedom at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles by Juliana Halpert. Anthony Elms organizes exhibitions and writes. He recently organized Rodney McMillian: Neighbors for the Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, Wa. opening in October 2025. An essay on artist Oliver Ressler, "Ellipsesverse," posts online this fall for Ressler's exhibition Scenes from the Invention of Democracy at the Museum Tinguely. His essay "Begin to begin to begin to begin to begin" is forthcoming in Ecstatic Aperture: Perspectives on the Life and Work of Terry Riley. from Auryfa / Shelter Press.
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Dr. Joe Eastman is an expert disease modeler who frequently provides updates on COVID, flu, measles, and more on the Matt McNeil Show.
Join Tara in this episode of Holy Shenanigans, live from the Wild Goose Festival. Guests Charles Breton and Natalie Hamrick, Ph.D. explore how Psalms, songs, poetry, and people help them navigate life's challenges. Hear touching personal stories, powerful poems, and reflective thoughts that inspire hope, strength, and the recognition of holy moments. Engage with a community that values connection, healing, and spiritual growth.Listen to Charles Breton's insightful podcast A Jew and A Gentile walk into a Bar . . . Mitzvah!Purchase Natalie Hamrick's book here: Cope by Faith: Partnering With God to Get Through and Triumph From the Cancer ExperienceSend 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.
What is hell? Why is hell? How is hell? Wrestle with these weighty, but massively important questions with pastor Chad Hendley. This message was preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 9/28/25.www.hillsideeastman.com
In this sermon, pastor Ron Jones explains the coming resurrection--the great Christian hope. Learn more in this message preached to Hillside Baptist Church in Eastman, Ga on 9/21/25.www.hillsideeastman.com
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Dr. Joe Eastman is an expert disease modeler who makes frequent appearances on the Matt McNeil Show.
Join Pastor Tara Lamont Eastman and Charles Bretan of A Jew and A Gentile walk into a Bar . . . Mitzvah in this live crossover from the Wild Goose Festival 2025. Dive into discussions about the intersection of faith, social justice, inclusion, and intentional living. This episode covers thought-provoking insights on engaging deeply with texts, the impact of compression culture, and personal stories that highlight the importance of curiosity and expansive thinking. Don't miss engaging reflections on A Wrinkle in Time, political and theological commentary, and practical advice for fostering a deeper connection with the divine and with others.Interested in hearing more from Charles? Listen to episodes of A Jew and A Gentile walk into a Bar . . . Mitzvah here.Send Tara a Text MessageThe Balance of GrayFaith That Challenges. Conversations that Matter. Laughs included. Subscribe Now!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport 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.
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Your fitness is so much simpler than you first thought. This week, I sit down with Jordan Eastman, Body Transformation & Nutrition Coach and my personal trainer, to uncover the secrets to transforming your body, business, and life starting from the inside out! Whether you're just starting your fitness journey or looking for a change, we'll walk you through how to reconnect with your strength, gain lean muscle, and dial in your very own routine that works for you. This is your reminder it's not only possible, but within your grasp, to live life as you transform your body and optimize your health. Join us and discover how to empower yourself through fitness and show up differently! HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 Say hello to Jordan Eastman, my personal trainer and an expert in women's fitness! 04:20 What are entrepreneurs sleeping on when it comes to fitness? 07:55 The reason women should build lean muscle (+ why you shouldn't fear getting bulky). 12:20 How to know if you're training hard enough. 16:35 Tips for pre- and post-workout nutrition to fuel your performance and recovery. 20:30 What made you want to specialize in women's health and fitness? 27:30 What can women gain from your approach to fitness? 30:30 The most common mistakes that keep you from making progress. 34:25 How do you change your approach to fitness as a person ages? 40:50 Celebrating Jordan's Powerhouse moment of homeschooling his daughter. RESOURCES + LINKS Start your fitness journey by messaging ‘TRANSFORM' to Jordan's Instagram HERE Check out the Coach Jordan Eastman Podcast HERE Powerhouse Women is a COMMUNITY and YOU are part of it! Take a screenshot of this episode and tag us on Instagram so we can keep the conversation going and create more of the episodes you need! FOLLOW Jordan: @coachjordaneastman Powerhouse Women: @powerhouse_women Lindsey: @lindseymarieofficial Visit the Powerhouse Women website: powerhousewomen.co Join the PW Community Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity
In Episode 255 of Outside The Round, host Matt Burrill sits down with rising country artist Colton Dawson, an 18-year-old musician originally from Arizona, now making his mark in Nashville. Colton shares his journey from learning guitar at age 10 to performing over 450 shows alongside his father. The two discuss Colton's deep love for traditional country music, the influence of faith and family, and how social media—especially TikTok—has helped him gain attention in the industry. They also dive into his passions outside of music, like dirt biking, collecting trucks and guitars, and his dream of settling in Tennessee. Colton reflects on the importance of timing when releasing music, the challenges of songwriting, and how life lessons learned through setbacks and hard work continue to shape him as an artist. This heartfelt and grounded conversation showcases the dedication, humility, and authenticity behind Colton's rise. Follow on Social Media Colton Dawson: @coltondawsonmusic Matt Burrill: @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round: @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy: @raisedrowdy Chapters (00:00:00) - Meet 18-Year-Old Colton Dawson(00:01:53) - I Never Sang Until I Was 14(00:05:34) - Arizona's Country Music Scene(00:09:31) - How I Learned To Play Guitar On Hardy's Tour Bus(00:13:53) - Tennessee singer-songwriter on growing up(00:18:14) - Rihonda on Her Relationship With God(00:19:38) - Selena Gomez on Her Family's Support(00:21:30) - I Meant To Meet Randall King At 16(00:26:22) - Singer and songwriter Randall King on the revival of traditional country(00:31:02) - Will Jones and Sam Banks(00:34:42) - This 20-Year-Old Guitar Player Is Unrecognizably(00:36:05) - In the Elevator With Ashton Jones(00:36:20) - Roger Springer(00:42:16) - How I Met Kenny Cash(00:46:19) - Country Music Stars Go Out to Bars(00:47:55) - What Do You Do For Fun When You're Not Doing Music?(00:52:45) - Collecting Trucks and Guitars(00:55:53) - Eastman on His Eastman Derby(00:56:11) - Tennessee Songwriter on Becoming Older(00:59:21) - Spring Hill Is The Move(01:01:43) - Tennessee Slim on Moving Out of the City(01:05:09) - What Do You Do For Ribs?(01:06:19) - Fooled By Nature(01:08:45) - Waffle House Breakfast Order(01:11:01) - Raised Rowdy: The Music Festival(01:14:30) - Redneck on Magic 98.3(01:18:18) - Tyler Crockett on His Future(01:21:48) - Colton Dawson on Comparing Himself to Others(01:25:19) - Nick and Jake Owen on Ranking Albums(01:27:20) - Country Music Star on Streaming Ratings(01:30:49) - COLTON DAWSON(01:33:38) - "I'm Just A Two-Trick Pony"
Tuesday, August 9th, 2022In the Hot Notes: the FBI has executed a raid on Trump's residence at Mar-a-lago in Florida; the Department of Justice alludes to possible criminal conspiracy indictments in their latest filing in the Eastman case; Ahmaud Arbery's murderers have been sentenced to life in prison by the DoJ under hate crimes statutes; the Trump real estate firm Cushman and Wakefield has handed over 36,000 documents to the NYAG; Alex Jones' text messages have been handed over to the 1/6 committee; the Michigan Attorney General is calling for a criminal investigation in a case involving a Trump backed opponent; and Rudy Giuliani has asked for a last minute delay of his Fulton County Grand Jury deposition citing health issues; plus Allison and Dana deliver your Good News.Follow our guest on Twitter:Andy Krollhttps://twitter.com/AndyKroll Our Donation LinksNational Security Counselors - DonateMSW Media, Blue Wave California Victory Fund | ActBlueWhistleblowerAid.org/beans Federal workers - feel free to email AG at fedoath@pm.me and let me know what you're going to do, or just vent. I'm always here to listen. Find Upcoming Actions 50501 Movement, No Kings.org, Indivisible.orgDr. Allison Gill - Substack, BlueSky , TikTok, IG, TwitterDana Goldberg - BlueSky, Twitter, IG, facebook, danagoldberg.comCheck out more from MSW Media - Shows - MSW Media, Cleanup On Aisle 45 pod, The Breakdown | SubstackShare your Good News or Good TroubleMSW Good News and Good TroubleHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?The Daily Beans | SupercastThe Daily Beans & Mueller, She Wrote | PatreonThe Daily Beans | Apple Podcasts