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Minimum Competence
Legal News for Tues 2/18 - Trump Wants to Fire Independent Agency Heads and Pick a Lousy US Attorney, Overtime Lawsuit against Reed Smith and Bridge Loans for Tax Abatements on Office Conversions

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 7:10


This Day in Legal History: First Formal Anti-slavery Resolution in American HistoryOn February 18, 1688, a group of Quakers in Germantown, Pennsylvania, drafted the first formal anti-slavery resolution in American history. Addressed to their local monthly meeting, the document condemned the practice of slavery and argued that it was incompatible with Christian teachings. The authors—Garret Henderich, Derick op de Graeff, Francis Daniel Pastorius, and Abram op de Graeff—compared enslaving Africans to the feared practice of Christian captives being taken by Turkish pirates. They pointed out the hypocrisy of Quakers, who sought religious freedom for themselves while denying liberty to others. The resolution questioned whether Christians had the moral right to enslave others based on race and emphasized the Golden Rule: treating others as one would want to be treated. It also warned of the possibility that enslaved people might eventually resist their oppression, raising the moral dilemma of whether their masters would then take up arms against them. The document urged Quakers to reconsider their complicity in slavery and to recognize the dignity and humanity of all people. Though the resolution was not immediately adopted by the broader Quaker community, it laid the groundwork for the abolitionist movement within the Society of Friends. Over time, Quakers became some of the most outspoken opponents of slavery in America. The Germantown protest stands as an early and courageous call for justice, foreshadowing the larger struggle for human rights that would unfold in the centuries to come.The Trump administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to lift a judge's order blocking the removal of Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, as litigation over his firing continues. Dellinger, appointed by former President Biden, was informed of his dismissal on February 7, but he sued, arguing that Trump lacked the authority to remove him without cause. Federal law allows the Special Counsel to be dismissed only for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance.On February 12, U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson issued a temporary restraining order reinstating Dellinger, stating that his firing violated legal job protections. The Justice Department, calling the ruling an attack on presidential authority, argues that courts should not dictate whom the president retains in his administration. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the administration's appeal, deeming it premature.This case may set an important precedent for Trump's broader efforts to reshape the federal government by removing independent agency heads. It follows a pattern of dismissals, including Trump's recent firing of 17 inspectors general without explanation. The Special Counsel's Office plays a crucial role in protecting whistleblowers and enforcing restrictions on political activity among federal employees.Trump administration turns to US Supreme Court in bid to fire agency head | ReutersPresident Donald Trump announced he will nominate Edward Martin for a full term as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. Martin, currently serving in an interim capacity, has drawn controversy for his past legal work. He previously represented individuals charged in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot and recently sought to drop charges against a defendant he once defended.Martin was also present outside the Capitol during the attack and has criticized the Justice Department's handling of the prosecutions. His nomination requires Senate approval, and ethical concerns have been raised about his involvement in cases related to former clients. Justice Department rules typically require attorneys to recuse themselves from such cases for at least a year.Trump, on his first day back in office, granted clemency to nearly all of the 1,600 people charged in connection with the riot. Martin's nomination is expected to face scrutiny due to his past legal advocacy for those involved in efforts to overturn the 2020 election.Trump to nominate top prosecutor Martin for permanent term as US attorney for DC | ReutersA former business development manager is suing Reed Smith LLP for at least $50,000 in unpaid overtime, claiming the firm misclassified her as a manager to avoid paying her for excessive work hours. Phoebe Medeiros filed the lawsuit in California state court, alleging she regularly worked 90-hour weeks, sometimes in shifts as long as 36 hours, despite official timesheets reflecting a standard 40-hour workweek.Medeiros, who transferred to Reed Smith's Southern California office in 2022, says she primarily worked under the direct instructions of partner Mark Pedretti, preparing business pitch materials and relaying information, rather than functioning as a true manager. Pedretti, who is not named as a defendant, has not commented on the lawsuit.Reed Smith has not responded to requests for comment, and neither Medeiros nor her attorneys from The Rutten Law Firm have provided statements. Medeiros has since left the firm and now works at Freshfields. The case, Medeiros v. Reed Smith, LLP, is being heard in California Superior Court for Los Angeles County.Reed Smith Sued by Business Development Manager for Overtime PayAnd in my column for Bloomberg Tax this week, I pitch the idea of tax-abatement bridge loans for office conversions. Post-pandemic, cities like New York, San Francisco, and Washington are struggling to revitalize commercial districts, with tax abatements for office-to-residential conversions proving ineffective because they only apply after project completion. Instead of making developers wait years to benefit, states should allow them to borrow against future tax savings through upfront, low-interest bridge loans—essentially restructuring the incentive rather than creating a new subsidy.  With record-high office vacancies and persistent housing shortages, conversions make obvious policy sense. However, they remain slow due to high costs and the difficulty of securing favorable loans in the current interest rate environment. Existing tax incentives only kick in post-construction, forcing developers to front conversion costs while facing uncertainty about future property tax rates. A bridge loan program secured by future abatements would mitigate this risk by locking in tax savings at financing, providing developers with stable, immediate capital.  The model would work through a public-private partnership: states would calculate future tax savings, commercial banks would underwrite low-interest loans secured by those abatements, and developers would repay the loans using the redirected tax breaks. Because funds would be deployed in phases based on project milestones, states wouldn't be on the hook for speculative projects that never materialize. Unlike grants or new subsidies, this wouldn't cost taxpayers beyond existing abatements, which are currently underutilized due to their delayed structure.  This approach should appeal across the political spectrum—expanding housing supply without direct handouts to developers satisfies progressive concerns, while a self-financing mechanism aligns with fiscal conservatism. Similar models have worked elsewhere, such as Wisconsin's senior housing loan program and widely used tax increment financing districts. Given the scale of the housing crisis, cities can't afford to wait—tax-backed bridge loans offer a practical fix to a well-documented problem. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Tues 2/3 - Trump Eyes Alien Enemies Act, Prosecutor Warns Those that Obstruct Musk, a $754m Legal Fee and Federal Funding Cuts Paused

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 6:57


This Day in Legal History: George Washington Unanimously ElectedOn February 4, 1789, George Washington was unanimously elected as the first President of the United States by the Electoral College, setting a precedent for democratic governance under the newly ratified Constitution. His election marked the formal beginning of the executive branch, shaping the legal and political framework of the young nation. On the same date in 1801, John Marshall was sworn in as Chief Justice of the United States. Marshall's tenure, spanning 34 years, would profoundly influence American law, particularly through landmark decisions like Marbury v. Madison, which established judicial review. His leadership solidified the Supreme Court as a coequal branch of government. Decades later, on February 4, 1945, the Yalta Conference began, with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin meeting to discuss Europe's post-World War II reorganization. The conference had lasting legal implications, shaping international law, the formation of the United Nations, and the division of Germany. More recently, on this day in 1997, a civil jury found O.J. Simpson liable for the wrongful deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, a stark contrast to his earlier criminal trial acquittal. This verdict highlighted the differing burdens of proof in civil versus criminal law. Each of these events reflects the evolving nature of law and governance, from the founding of the presidency to the expansion of judicial power and international legal agreements.President Donald Trump has announced plans to invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 as part of his strategy to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. The law, originally passed during rising tensions with France, gives the president broad authority to detain, deport, or impose restrictions on foreign nationals deemed a threat during wartime. It can be activated when the U.S. is at war or facing an “invasion or predatory incursion” by a foreign government. Trump has directed his administration to assess whether drug cartels operating in the U.S. qualify as an invasion, which could serve as the legal basis for invoking the act.Historically, the Alien Enemies Act has been used in wartime, including during the War of 1812 and both World Wars. President Woodrow Wilson imposed restrictions on foreign nationals, and President Franklin Roosevelt used the law to justify the internment of Japanese, German, and Italian Americans during World War II. The Supreme Court has upheld the law's constitutionality, even allowing deportations after wartime, as seen in the 1948 case of a former Nazi, Kurt Ludecke. However, courts have been reluctant to define “invasion” broadly, previously ruling that large numbers of migrants crossing the border do not meet the founders' definition of an armed threat.Democratic lawmakers have recently pushed to repeal the act, citing its historical use in violating civil rights. If Trump proceeds with his plan, legal challenges will likely arise over whether cartel activity constitutes an invasion and whether the law can be used outside of traditional wartime contexts.What is the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 that Trump wants to use in deportations? | ReutersA Trump-appointed federal prosecutor, Edward Martin, has warned that anyone obstructing Elon Musk's government efficiency initiative could face criminal charges. In a letter posted on X, Martin assured Musk that his office would take legal action against anyone threatening or hindering the work of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk responded with a public thank-you.The warning follows reports that career government officials tried to block DOGE employees from accessing sensitive information. At the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), two top security officials were removed after preventing DOGE representatives from entering secure areas. Similarly, a Treasury Department official reportedly resisted efforts by DOGE to access financial systems.Martin revealed that his office had been working with DOGE but did not provide specifics. He also encouraged Musk to report any “questionable conduct” for potential legal action. The Trump administration has been expanding its control over the Justice Department, recently launching an investigation into a sheriff's office for releasing an undocumented immigrant in defiance of federal orders. Martin, who previously dropped all Jan. 6-related cases, has been outspoken in support of Trump, a departure from the typical neutrality of U.S. attorneys.US prosecutor warns of legal risk for anyone hindering Musk's efficiency effort | ReutersLawyers representing plaintiffs in a $2.8 billion antitrust settlement with Blue Cross Blue Shield have asked a federal judge in Alabama to approve over $754 million in legal fees and expenses. The legal team, led by Joe Whatley and Edith Kallas, is requesting $657.1 million in fees—equal to 23.47% of the settlement fund—along with at least $97 million in expenses. They argue this percentage is consistent with a similar $2.7 billion Blue Cross settlement in 2020, which awarded lawyers a comparable fee.The case, which has been in litigation for over a decade, accuses Blue Cross of dividing the country into exclusive territories to avoid competition, which allegedly drove up insurance costs and lowered reimbursements. Blue Cross has denied any wrongdoing. The lawyers claim they have worked 373,000 hours and spent $100 million on expert witnesses and other expenses.A previous $2.7 billion settlement involving Blue Cross, which addressed overcharging claims, was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court last year and resulted in $667 million in legal fees. The current settlement agreement permits lawyers to request up to 25% of the total fund for legal fees, leaving the judge to decide whether the request is reasonable.Lawyers seek $754 million in new Blue Cross antitrust settlement | ReutersA U.S. judge has extended a pause on the Trump administration's plan to freeze federal loans, grants, and financial aid after advocacy groups challenged the policy in court. Judge Loren AliKhan warned that cutting off funding would be "catastrophic" for organizations serving the public interest. The extension follows an earlier short-term pause, which was set to expire Monday.The funding freeze originated from a White House budget office memo directing agencies to halt funding in line with Trump's executive orders on immigration, climate change, and diversity. The memo was later withdrawn, but some grant recipients reported ongoing difficulties accessing funds.A Rhode Island judge issued a separate restraining order last week in response to a lawsuit from 22 Democratic attorneys general and Washington, D.C. Despite these rulings, a Trump administration lawyer argued that the president has the right to direct agencies under his executive authority. The legal battle over whether the funding freeze can move forward remains unresolved.US judge extends pause on Trump's plan to freeze federal grants, loans | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

Fun Kids Science Weekly
MECHANICAL MINDS: The Wonders of Mechanical Engineering

Fun Kids Science Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 32:17


It's time for another trip around the solar system on the BIGGER and BETTER Science Weekly! This episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly we continue our bigger and better podcast where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn all about whether or not animals have fingerprints. Dan starts with the latest science news where we learn what people are being asked to do to support hedgehogs this winter, we uncover a new species which has made its way into Europe and why it’s causing so much trouble, and finally, Dan chats to Edward Martin from the University of Edinburgh to uncover a new way of tackling wildlife decline. We then delve into your questions where Dan explains why birds can stand on an electric fence without being electrocuted and Simona Francese from Sheffield Hallam University answers Rory’s question on whether animals have fingerprints. Dangerous Dan continues and we learn all about the Rusty-spotted cat. And Battle of the Sciences continues where Dan chats to Sam Cullen from Brunel University on why mechanical engineering is the best kind of science. What do we learn about? · What people are being asked to do to support hedgehogs this winter · A new species causing havoc in Europe · Whether or not animals have fingerprints · How birds avoid electrocution · Is mechanical engineering the best type of science? All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcast Méditer l'Évangile, le Psaume ou la Lecture du jour en audio ¦ Prie en chemin
« La graine a poussé, elle est devenue un arbre » (Lc 13, 18-21)

Podcast Méditer l'Évangile, le Psaume ou la Lecture du jour en audio ¦ Prie en chemin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024


Aujourd'hui nous sommes le mardi 29 octobre Pour me disposer à la rencontre du Seigneur, je regarde et j'écoute, ou je me remémore, la nature qui s'offre à moi là où je suis. Je rejoins Dieu dans sa création. Je lui demande la grâce de ressentir... Chaque jour, retrouvez 12 minutes une méditation guidée pour prier avec un texte de la messe ! A retrouver sur l'application et le site www.prieenchemin.org. Musiques : Règne en moi de Exo interprété par - Eclat 1 © Voir le site de l'album ; La moutarde nouvelle (le cordon bleu) de Edward Martin interprété par Edward Martin - Les Larmes of Johannes Fresneau © Creative Commons by-nc-sa license from Magnatunes.

Hospice Insights: The Law and Beyond
Stories of Successful Hospice Leadership: The CEO and Chief Medical Officer Relationship

Hospice Insights: The Law and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 38:06


A strong and engaged Chief Medical Officer (CMO) may be a hospice CEO's most important asset. But what does a successful CEO/CMO relationship look like and how must it evolve to meet today's challenges? In this episode we get to find out, as Husch Blackwell's Meg Pekarske is joined by HopeHealth CEO Diana Franchitto and Dr. Edward Martin, CMO, whose trusted relationship has been instrumental to the organization's success and clinical expansion. Whether it be forging new community partnerships or advocating for patients, Diana and Ed bring a wonderful compliment of strengths to advancing end-of-life care in their community. Listen in…be inspired!

Big Time Talker with Burke Allen — by SpeakerMatch
How G. Edward Martin combines philosophy and fiction

Big Time Talker with Burke Allen — by SpeakerMatch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 16:00


"This book literally left me speechless," 5-star Amazon Review for The Flower from the Garbage. G. Edward Martin loves to write and uses his passion to fuel his entire creative process. He uses his book, The Flower from the Garbage to ask rough, philosophical questions to keep readers engaged in more ways than one. He's pleased to see his writings earn him a Reader's Favorite Award and it only encourages him to write more. You can learn more about Edward by visiting his website: https://edwardmartinbooks.com/ The Big Time Talker is sponsored by Speakermatch.com.

Classic Baseball Broadcasts
Babe Ruth 570 foot St Patrick's Day Blast - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Classic Baseball Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 8:01


March 17, 1918: A young Babe Ruth, still primarily a pitcher, slugs a pair of home runs during a spring training game at Whittington Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The second long ball is thought to be the first 500-plus foot blast in baseball history. The Herculean shot—hit off Brooklyn Robins hurler Norman Plitt—soared far over the fence in deep right-center, coming to rest in the middle of an inhabited pond at the Arkansas Alligator Farm. The Boston Globe reported that "the intrusion" caused quite a "commotion among the Gators.” The epic drive was later measured at 573 feet—the distance from home plate to the pond's center.Amazingly, Ruth replicated the feat a week later in another spring exhibition versus Brooklyn. In its coverage of the proceedings, The Boston Post wrote: "Before the echo of the crash had died away the horsehide had dropped somewhere in the vicinity of South Hot Springs. . . . The sphere cleared the fence [400 feet away] by about 200 feet and dropped in the pond beside the Alligator Farm, while the spectators yelled with amazement." Edward Martin, writing for The Boston Globe, opined: "Every ball player in the park said [it] was the longest drive they had ever seen. . . . Had Ruth made the drive in Boston, it might have cleared the bleachers in right-center.""I've never in all my time seen a man use the bat as does the slugging Boston hurler," gushed manager Fielder Jones, who had witnessed several of Babe's colossal clouts. Former Red Sox catcher Les Nunamaker offered similar praise: "He has no weakness . . . and can hit anything coming in the direction of the plate. If a hurler is foolish enough to give him a high one on the inside, it is all off. He will knock it out of the grounds. It is the general belief of the players in camp that Ruth is the best sticker in the league. . . . He just handles that old bat as if it were a toothpick."Babe's heroics carried over into the regular season. Appearing in 95 games, he hit .300 with 26 doubles and an AL-best 11 home runs—his first of 12 long ball crowns. Though Ruth's 1918 power output seems paltry by modern standards, consider that the junior circuit's single-season record holder at the time was Socks Seybold, who hit 16 big flies in 1902. On the mound, the 23-year-old went 13-7 with a 2.27 ERA in 161 ⅓ innings pitched (2-0, 1.06 ERA in the World Series). Despite Ruth's stellar pitching, it was his mighty war club that captured the public's imagination.On November 26, 1918, The Associated Press wrote:"There were many stars in last year's baseball firmament, but there was only one Babe Ruth. Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Jim Vaughan, Benny Kauff, and other stars received their usual amount of interest, but the fan always returned to the question: Did Babe Ruth make a home run today?"✍️ Bobby King IICheck out Babe Ruth's Page - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/babe-ruth-biography/ ☑️Sources: http://www.hotspringsbaseballtrail.com + https://www.baseball-reference.com +

Vintage Baseball Reflections
Babe Ruth 570 foot St Patrick's Day Blast - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Vintage Baseball Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 8:01


March 17, 1918: A young Babe Ruth, still primarily a pitcher, slugs a pair of home runs during a spring training game at Whittington Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The second long ball is thought to be the first 500-plus foot blast in baseball history. The Herculean shot—hit off Brooklyn Robins hurler Norman Plitt—soared far over the fence in deep right-center, coming to rest in the middle of an inhabited pond at the Arkansas Alligator Farm. The Boston Globe reported that "the intrusion" caused quite a "commotion among the Gators.” The epic drive was later measured at 573 feet—the distance from home plate to the pond's center.Amazingly, Ruth replicated the feat a week later in another spring exhibition versus Brooklyn. In its coverage of the proceedings, The Boston Post wrote: "Before the echo of the crash had died away the horsehide had dropped somewhere in the vicinity of South Hot Springs. . . . The sphere cleared the fence [400 feet away] by about 200 feet and dropped in the pond beside the Alligator Farm, while the spectators yelled with amazement." Edward Martin, writing for The Boston Globe, opined: "Every ball player in the park said [it] was the longest drive they had ever seen. . . . Had Ruth made the drive in Boston, it might have cleared the bleachers in right-center.""I've never in all my time seen a man use the bat as does the slugging Boston hurler," gushed manager Fielder Jones, who had witnessed several of Babe's colossal clouts. Former Red Sox catcher Les Nunamaker offered similar praise: "He has no weakness . . . and can hit anything coming in the direction of the plate. If a hurler is foolish enough to give him a high one on the inside, it is all off. He will knock it out of the grounds. It is the general belief of the players in camp that Ruth is the best sticker in the league. . . . He just handles that old bat as if it were a toothpick."Babe's heroics carried over into the regular season. Appearing in 95 games, he hit .300 with 26 doubles and an AL-best 11 home runs—his first of 12 long ball crowns. Though Ruth's 1918 power output seems paltry by modern standards, consider that the junior circuit's single-season record holder at the time was Socks Seybold, who hit 16 big flies in 1902. On the mound, the 23-year-old went 13-7 with a 2.27 ERA in 161 ⅓ innings pitched (2-0, 1.06 ERA in the World Series). Despite Ruth's stellar pitching, it was his mighty war club that captured the public's imagination.On November 26, 1918, The Associated Press wrote:"There were many stars in last year's baseball firmament, but there was only one Babe Ruth. Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Jim Vaughan, Benny Kauff, and other stars received their usual amount of interest, but the fan always returned to the question: Did Babe Ruth make a home run today?"✍️ Bobby King IICheck out Babe Ruth's Page - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/babe-ruth-biography/ ☑️Sources: http://www.hotspringsbaseballtrail.com + https://www.baseball-reference.com +

Coffin Talk
159 – Pet Cemetary Director – Ed Martin – “Don't Be Judgy”

Coffin Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 24:49


Edward Martin is the Vice President of Hartsdale Pet Cemetery, the oldest operating pet cemetery in the world and a business his family has owned and operated since 1974. As a teen, Ed spent his summers working at Hartsdale and after college he dabbled as an attorney and Certified Public Accountant but eventually returned home to Hartsdale which he considers his true calling in life. In his spare time Ed plays keyboards in several Grateful Dead cover bands and runs a Grateful Dead fan account on Instagram that you should follow! Please rate us on Apple and Spotify and subscribe for free at mikeyopp.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mikeyopp.substack.com/subscribe

The Clarke County Democrat Podcast

Bro. Walter Martin, 93, began his journey home on June 26th, 2023. Walter Martin was born August 21, 1929 as a twin in Grove Hill to the late Theodore and Fannie Martin. He was one of six siblings (Travis Martin, L.V. Martin, GT Martin -his twin, Floyd Martin, Edward Martin, and Eleanor Martin) - all preceding Walter in passing. Walter confessed his life to Christ at an early age and united with the Mt. Zion #2 Baptist Church in Grove Hill. He attended Barnett Institute in Grove Hill, through 8th grade. He joined the US Army at age 21, serving...Article Link

FRANCY AND FRIENDS
Walking through the valley with Edward Martin the III

FRANCY AND FRIENDS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 127:00


Edward Martin III's short fiction has appeared in a few anthologies over the past years including  Gears and Levers, Stomping Ground, Broken Worlds, and many others. Edward is not only a writer but a director, and those works include Cult of the Giant Brain (2008) and It's a Terrible Life (2010) and in particular the animated feature film The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath.  He is also the mastermind behind Hellbender Media:  Headquartered in the Pacific Northwest, Hellbender Media specializes in movies, books, games, and other media that embraces the strange, the peculiar, the weird, or might simply be a little off the beaten track. You can find Edward Martin III at hellbendermedia.com.  The Blood-Red Night of Hatchet valley is his first traditionally published full-length novel.

BioPOD
Psychoacoustic explorers: turning proteins into sounds with Edward Martin

BioPOD

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later May 31, 2022 40:25


In this episode, Rose Doyle talks to BioPOD alumnus and PhD student Eddie Martin. They discuss different ways of visualising protein structures and how sound can help us get more information from protein sequences. In his research, he turns a protein sequence into a short melody. From this melody, it is then possible to “hear out” some distinct features of the protein. Eddie also explains the intricacies of sound design and how to best convey the variations between different amino acids.  Artwork by Chris Donohoe and editing by Ruby White.Link to the paper: https://bmcbioinformatics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12859-021-04362-7 

BYU Studies
“The Annals of the Southern Mission”

BYU Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 3:17


Author James Godson Bleak (1829–1918) was a British convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and veteran of the Edward Martin handcart company. In the early 1860s, Bleak accepted President Brigham Young's charge to be a clerk … Continued

TehachaPod
Edward Martin Joins AHTV and Shares His Life Journey to Tehachapi

TehachaPod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 39:51


We are joined in studio by new AHTV COO Edward Martin who shares his story and vision. Edward has moved to Tehachapi and jumped right in to our community trying to soak up as much about who we are and what Adventist Health can do to make it even better. Edward's professional journey has taken him the corners of the world including Africa and Haiti helping rural hospitals thrive in challenging conditions. He brings his real world experiences with him and has a goal of ensuring that Tehachapi has the finest quality healthcare available. It is an easy conversation to listen to and it was a pleasure having him come in and join us on TehachaPod. Send your show thoughts, ideas and comments to Media@TehachapiCityHall.com.  

The Independent artist spotlight and show
The Independent artist show, broadcast 246: alphabet soup

The Independent artist spotlight and show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 167:54


Alphabet soup independent style. This aught to get interesting. Alphabet Soup on broadcast 246 done the correct way. We start with A, artists only. Set 1: Abbas Premjee, Inner Fire Eliyahu Sills, Desert Dub Saros, Revel in Dreams Solace, Harvest moon Set 2: Edward Martin, Pieces in D Major-Campanella-David Kellner Nightfall Project, Know The Lies Terracotta Blue, Folkloric Emancipator, Eve RebbeSoul, Let My People Go Lana Del Rey, Summertime Sadness (Asadinho Vocal Mix) Yongen, I Wounded My Summer Last Night Neurobic, Love Me Set 3: Crows Labyrinth, Our Last Dream - Single Version Hotel Neon, Side A Neuronium, Fullness Michelle Qureshi, Snapdragons iceman bob, essence Set 4: ------------- Hour Marker -------------, 1000 (10am 5/31/2020) Blue Cranes, Broken Windmills Suzanne Pittson, You and the Night and the Music Norm Lewis, It's Not Unusual Sjel, The Darkest Night Lisa Forget, The Irish Blessing (Christmas Version) Ty Causey, If We Got Love Yumi Kurosawa, One Girl's Story

This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind
Babe Ruth 570 foot St Patrick's Day Blast

This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 6:30


March 17, 1918: A young Babe Ruth, still primarily a pitcher, slugs a pair of home runs during a spring training game at Whittington Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The second long ball is thought to be the first 500-plus foot blast in baseball history. The Herculean shot—hit off Brooklyn Robins hurler Norman Plitt—soared far over the fence in deep right-center, coming to rest in the middle of an inhabited pond at the Arkansas Alligator Farm. The Boston Globe reported that "the intrusion" caused quite a "commotion among the Gators.” The epic drive was later measured at 573 feet—the distance from home plate to the pond's center. Amazingly, Ruth replicated the feat a week later in another spring exhibition versus Brooklyn. In its coverage of the proceedings, The Boston Post wrote: "Before the echo of the crash had died away the horsehide had dropped somewhere in the vicinity of South Hot Springs. . . . The sphere cleared the fence [400 feet away] by about 200 feet and dropped in the pond beside the Alligator Farm, while the spectators yelled with amazement." Edward Martin, writing for The Boston Globe, opined: "Every ball player in the park said [it] was the longest drive they had ever seen. . . . Had Ruth made the drive in Boston, it might have cleared the bleachers in right-center." "I've never in all my time seen a man use the bat as does the slugging Boston hurler," gushed manager Fielder Jones, who had witnessed several of Babe's colossal clouts. Former Red Sox catcher Les Nunamaker offered similar praise: "He has no weakness . . . and can hit anything coming in the direction of the plate. If a hurler is foolish enough to give him a high one on the inside, it is all off. He will knock it out of the grounds. It is the general belief of the players in camp that Ruth is the best sticker in the league. . . . He just handles that old bat as if it were a toothpick." Babe's heroics carried over into the regular season. Appearing in 95 games, he hit .300 with 26 doubles and an AL-best 11 home runs—his first of 12 long ball crowns. Though Ruth's 1918 power output seems paltry by modern standards, consider that the junior circuit's single-season record holder at the time was Socks Seybold, who hit 16 big flies in 1902. On the mound, the 23-year-old went 13-7 with a 2.27 ERA in 161 ⅓ innings pitched (2-0, 1.06 ERA in the World Series). Despite Ruth's stellar pitching, it was his mighty war club that captured the public's imagination. On November 26, 1918, The Associated Press wrote: "There were many stars in last year's baseball firmament, but there was only one Babe Ruth. Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Jim Vaughan, Benny Kauff, and other stars received their usual amount of interest, but the fan always returned to the question: Did Babe Ruth make a home run today?" ✍️ Bobby King II Check out Babe Ruth's Page -  https://thisdayinbaseball.com/babe-ruth-biography/   ☑️Sources: http://www.hotspringsbaseballtrail.com + https://www.baseball-reference.com + https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov

Minnesota Supreme Court Oral Arguments

In 1992, appellant Edward Martin was convicted in California of sexual batterAppellant Ronnie Bila Shaka was charged with violating a domestic abuse no-contact order that prohibited him from having contact with his wife. When Shaka’s wife failed to appear for the jury trial, the State moved to admit her out-of-court statements to a law enforcement officer regarding Shaka’s contact with her, arguing that the statements were admissible under the forfeiture-by-wrongdoing exception to the Confrontation Clause. In support of its motion, the State submitted recordings of telephone calls Shaka made while in jail awaiting trial. The district court granted the State’s motion and the jury found Shaka guilty. The court of appeals affirmed Shaka’s conviction. On appeal to the supreme court, the issue presented is whether the State established that Shaka forfeited his right to confront his wife. (Hennepin County)y. Martin eventually moved to Minnesota. In 2005, the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) informed Martin that he was required to register for life as a predatory offender in Minnesota because of his California conviction. In August 2016, Martin registered with the BCA as homeless. In February 2017, respondent the State of Minnesota charged Martin with failing to register as a predatory offender between August 19, 2016, and September 28, 2016. The State alleged that Martin had failed to comply with a requirement to check in with law enforcement on a weekly basis. See Minn. Stat. § 243.166, subd. 3a(e) (2018). After a court trial based on stipulated evidence, the district court found Martin guilty. The court of appeals affirmed Martin’s conviction. On appeal to the supreme court, the issue presented is whether the State proved that Martin was required to register as a predatory offender between August 19, 2016, and September 28, 2016. (Hennepin County)

Minnesota Supreme Court Oral Arguments

In 1992, appellant Edward Martin was convicted in California of sexual battery. Martin eventually moved to Minnesota. In 2005, the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) informed Martin that he was required to register for life as a predatory offender in Minnesota because of his California conviction. In August 2016, Martin registered with the BCA as homeless. In February 2017, respondent the State of Minnesota charged Martin with failing to register as a predatory offender between August 19, 2016, and September 28, 2016. The State alleged that Martin had failed to comply with a requirement to check in with law enforcement on a weekly basis. See Minn. Stat. § 243.166, subd. 3a(e) (2018). After a court trial based on stipulated evidence, the district court found Martin guilty. The court of appeals affirmed Martin’s conviction. On appeal to the supreme court, the issue presented is whether the State proved that Martin was required to register as a predatory offender between August 19, 2016, and September 28, 2016. (Hennepin County)

Yellow City Radio
Edward Martin - Addiction, Depression, Recovery, Coffee

Yellow City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 60:49


In this episode of Yellow City Radio, I get to talk with Edward Martin. Edward has a fascinating story of depression, addiction and redemption. He struggled through the years with alcohol, drugs, and an aggressive inner conflict.   Edward is a calming and humbling character to know. He now heads up REVIVIFY Coffee in Amarillo, Tx. This coffee roaster returns 100% of its revenue back into Life Challenge of Amarillo, a FREE drug recovery program in the Amarillo Area. The coffee can be purchased at United Supermarkets, and Life-Pods can be purchased for your Keurig over the phone at (806) 352-0385. Their website is lifechallengeofamarillo.com; they can also be found on Facebook as Revivify Coffee.   Time-stamps: 5:00 - Edward's self-talk, a negative "tape" in his head. 9:00 - How Edward was taught to share his thoughts. Troubled teens from their point of view. *Parents take note* 11:00 - Edward's church involvement. 27:00 - The beginning of the drug recovery process. Secrets to successful recovery. 31:00 - Why Life Challenge was the last rehab Edward needs. 34:00 - Revivify Coffee, an Amarillo coffee roaster to help recovering addicts. 48:00 - How this podcast helps Yellow City Radio's mission, why YCR exists. 53:00 - Should we judge others based on their background. 1:02:00 - Life Challenge of Amarillo details & contact info.   

No Duff Podcast
Episode 2: Mental Injury

No Duff Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 46:26


In this episode, we interview Wing Commander (Retired) Dr Paul Nealis, the former Chief Medical Officer for the New Zealand Defence Force. Dr Nealis shares his unique insights around mental injury as both someone with a wealth of expertise of Veteran-specific issues, and as someone who has first-hand experience of mental injury as a result of service. This episode is an excellent resource to help gain an understanding of some of the key mental health issues that can affect Veterans and their families. Topics include:  * What is “mental injury.”* Explanations of the four main types of mental injury: minor traumatic brain injury, adjustment disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder/injury, and moral injury;* What can you expect if you seek help for a mental injury* Mental conditioning when joining the military, and how does that affect a person transitioning out* The impact of mental injury on families* How mental injury can lead to physical medical problems  Dr Nealis is now the Clinical Advisor for No Duff Charitable Trust and remains passionately committed to supporting Veterans and their families.   The views, thoughts and opinions made in this Podcast are of a personal capacity and do not represent the view of the New Zealand Army or the New Zealand Defence Force.      “After The War” written by Edward Martin, Paul Matthews & Shelton Woolright(c) Published by I Am Giant LimitedAdministered by Kobalt Music Publishing Australia Pty LtdLicensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment NZ Ltd

No Duff Podcast
Episode 1: Hard Yards

No Duff Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 12:40


Welcome to the first episode of the No Duff Charitable Trust podcast series. In this episode, Tim Wilson recounts his experiences as an eighteen-year-old Infantryman serving in East Timor in 1999 with the New Zealand Army’s initial INTERFET deployment. Specifically, Tim talks about his involvement in the aftermath of a tragic accident that claimed the life of the units Company Sergeant Major, WO2 Tony Walser. On that day Tim was operating in a small group of four soldiers who were the first on the accident scene, and his role was to provide initial and immediate first aid to WO2 Walser who had suffered critical injuries. Tim had only been in the unit for four months and was barely two months into what would be an eight-month deployment. Tony Walser was a hugely respected man in the 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment and a significant professional influence on the soldiers of Whiskey Company in his position of Company Sergeant Major. A soldiers soldier, his troops looked up to him as the father figure in the unit, and the Company keenly felt his loss in the following months. The pressure on Tim as one of the least experienced soldiers in the Company attempting to save the life of one of the most experienced was immense. Not to mention the fact the accident site was halfway down a cliff in the jungle and an area of enemy activity, and the effects left a lasting psychological mark on all those involved. This podcast episode is dedicated to Warrant Officer Class 2 Tony Walser. Onward   The views, thoughts and opinions made in this Podcast are of a personal capacity and do not represent the view of the New Zealand Army or the New Zealand Defence Force.      "After The War" written by Edward Martin, Paul Matthews & Shelton Woolright(c) Published by I Am Giant LimitedAdministered by Kobalt Music Publishing Australia Pty LtdLicensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment NZ Ltd

No Duff Podcast
Introduction to the No Duff Podcast

No Duff Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 1:28


The experiences of New Zealand’s military Veterans over the past 30 years are almost unknown to the wider public. Using real stories told by Veterans themselves, the No Duff Podcast shines a light on their never before published experiences. The podcast will share stories about Veterans service in their own words from their individual perspective, along with the subsequent impact on themselves and their families.   The series will also feature interviews with subject-matter experts and support organisations to highlight that Veterans and their families are not alone with the unique challenges and difficulties that often arise from service – and how they can get support if needed.     "After The War" written by Edward Martin, Paul Matthews & Shelton Woolright(c) Published by I Am Giant LimitedAdministered by Kobalt Music Publishing Australia Pty LtdLicensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment NZ Ltd

Live Paranormal
Shriekfest Radio! Denise Gossett interviews screenwriter Edward Martin III

Live Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 61:00


Edward Martin III is a writer and filmmaker scrabbling together a semblance of home in the Pacific Northwest. He's surrounded by looming evergreens with sullen boughs, mountains that ponder the nature of death, and a relentless sea that dissolves everything it touches. Also, there's a cat, primarily to offset all that rich delicious goodness. Edward's second book "Through the Night" is being adapted to a feature film, and he is currently in production on several new films. His most recent movies are "The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath" (an animated adaptation of the Lovecraft novel), "Flesh of my Flesh" (a bizarre zombie horror set in the too-near future), and "The Dead," a drama set at a wake. Several other film projects are in development at this time.  He has also written and directed two web series "Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse" and "Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse for Zombies" and is working on two more. Because sleep, apparently, is an option. Find him online at HellbenderMedia.com Edward was a Shriekfest Quarter Finalist in 2015 and a Finalist and Winner in 2017 with his short screenplay "Dark Hour".  

Lute podcast from Magnatune.com
2017-09-16 Lute podcast from Magnatune

Lute podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2017 55:31


In this podcast: 1. Jacob Heringman, 2. Francesca Torelli, 3. Paul Beier, 4. English Ayres, 5. Edward Martin and Thomas Walker, 6. Richard MacKenzie, 7. Jacob Heringman, 8. Jacob Heringman, 9. English Ayres, 10. Paul Berget, 11. Dufay Collective, 12. Paul Beier, 13. Paul Berget, 14. English Ayres, 15. Pellingmans' Saraband, 16. James Akers, 17. Dufay Collective, 18. English Ayres, 19. Alan Rinehart, 20. Francesca Torelli, 21. James Akers, 22. Ireen Thomas, 23. Thomas Walker, 24. Asteria

Lute podcast from Magnatune.com
2017-09-02 Lute podcast from Magnatune

Lute podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2017 61:09


In this podcast: 1. Thomas Walker, 2. English Ayres, 3. Alan Rinehart, 4. Jacob Heringman, 5. Voices of Music, 6. Paul Berget, 7. Edward Martin and William Bastian, 8. Jeni Melia, 9. Edward Martin and Thomas Walker, 10. Canconier, 11. Galliarda, 12. Francesca Torelli, 13. Daniel Shoskes, 14. Asteria, 15. Alex McCartney, 16. Asteria, 17. Doc Rossi, 18. Daniel Shoskes, 19. English Ayres, 20. Jacob Heringman

Podcast de Construyendo Relaciones
92º Emisión, Nos vamos para volver, Con Rudolf Helmbrecht, Edward Martin y Francesc Galvan (29/6/17)

Podcast de Construyendo Relaciones

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 47:15


Emisión nº91 del 22/6/17, Nos vamos para volver con Rudolf Helmbrecht, Edward Martin y Francesc Galvan. Construyendo Relaciones presentado por Rudolf Helmbrecht, se emite en directo cada jueves a las 23hs Barcelona. Síguenos online en nuestra web: www.construyendorelaciones.com #ConstruyendoRelaciones #RudolfHelmbrecht #CRelaciones

iUniverse
Lloyd "Skip" Amstrup, Bill Storie & Robin Trimingham, Edward Martin Baker

iUniverse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 51:00


iUniverse
Edward Martin Baker, Jan Walters, Arjun Sen

iUniverse

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 49:23


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Podcast de Construyendo Relaciones
84º Emisión, Ellas preguntan y ellos responden con Edward, Francesc y Rudolf 4/5/17

Podcast de Construyendo Relaciones

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 54:34


Emisión nº84 del 4/5/17, "Ellas preguntan y ellos responden" con Edward Martin, Francesc Galván y Rudolf Helmbrecht; Coni Muxi, Serena Lazzaris y Noelia Gomez Doncel. Construyendo Relaciones con Rudolf Helmbrecht, un programa que se emite en el 106.9FM por RKB en directo cada jueves a las 23hs en Barcelona. Síguenos online en nuestra web: www.construyendorelaciones.com #ConstruyendoRelaciones #RudolfHelmbrecht #CRelaciones

iUniverse
Edward Martin Baker, Jan Walters, Arjun Sen

iUniverse

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2017 52:12


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Podcast de Construyendo Relaciones
83º Emisión Hablando entre nosotros, Coni, Edward, Francesc y Rudolf 27/4/17

Podcast de Construyendo Relaciones

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017 56:27


Emisión nº 83 del 27/4//17 con Coni Muxi, Edward Martin, Francesc Galván y Rudolf Helmbrecht que hablaron de construir relaciones y temas varios en "Construyendo Relaciones", con Rudolf Helmbrecht un programa que se emite en el 106.9FM por Radio Kanal Barcelona en directo cada Jueves a las 23 H en Barcelona. Síguenos online en nuestra web: www.construyendorelaciones.com #ConstruyendoRelaciones #RudolfHelmbrecht #CRelaciones

iUniverse
Edward Martin Baker, Arjun Sen,Mary Lou Darst

iUniverse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2017 16:50


Renaissance podcast from Magnatune.com
2016-07-02 Renaissance podcast from Magnatune

Renaissance podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2016 58:21


In this podcast: 1. Edward Martin, 2. Edward Martin, 3. Edward Martin, 4. Edward Martin, 5. Edward Martin, 6. Edward Martin, 7. Edward Martin, 8. Edward Martin, 9. Edward Martin, 10. Edward Martin, 11. Edward Martin, 12. Edward Martin, 13. Edward Martin, 14. Edward Martin, 15. Edward Martin, 16. Edward Martin, 17. Edward Martin, 18. Edward Martin, 19. Edward Martin, 20. Edward Martin, 21. Edward Martin, 22. Edward Martin, 23. Edward Martin

Renaissance podcast from Magnatune.com
2016-06-25 Renaissance podcast from Magnatune

Renaissance podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016 56:53


In this podcast: 1. Edward Martin, 2. Edward Martin, 3. Edward Martin, 4. Edward Martin, 5. Edward Martin, 6. Edward Martin, 7. Edward Martin, 8. Edward Martin, 9. Edward Martin, 10. Edward Martin, 11. Edward Martin, 12. Edward Martin, 13. Edward Martin, 14. Edward Martin, 15. Edward Martin, 16. Edward Martin, 17. Edward Martin, 18. Edward Martin, 19. Edward Martin, 20. Edward Martin, 21. Edward Martin, 22. Edward Martin, 23. Edward Martin

Renaissance podcast from Magnatune.com
2016-06-18 Renaissance podcast from Magnatune

Renaissance podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2016 57:51


In this podcast: 1. Edward Martin, 2. Edward Martin, 3. Edward Martin, 4. Edward Martin, 5. Edward Martin, 6. Edward Martin, 7. Edward Martin, 8. Edward Martin, 9. Edward Martin, 10. Edward Martin, 11. Edward Martin, 12. Edward Martin, 13. Edward Martin, 14. Edward Martin, 15. Edward Martin, 16. Edward Martin, 17. Edward Martin, 18. Edward Martin, 19. Edward Martin, 20. Edward Martin, 21. Edward Martin

21st Century Radio with Dr. Bob Hieronimus, Ph.D.
21st Century Radio - Hour 1 Guest(s):Bert Simmons and Paul Davids (04/26/09)

21st Century Radio with Dr. Bob Hieronimus, Ph.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2009 45:00


Bert Simmons: 80th Birthday Gala sponsored by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Inc. AND Paul Davids: Jesus in India, a 2008 film by Paul Davids, based on the book by Edward Martin, King of Travelers: Jesus' Lost Years in India. http://www.jesus-in-india-the-movie.com/ - Visit us at 21stcenturyradio.com

St. Irenaeus Ministries
2nd Corinthians - The Holy Glory of God

St. Irenaeus Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2009 29:06


The all-holy glory of our Triune God is weighty and substantial, never ''fluffy.'' To illustrate this, one can look to Moses' veiled, radiant face after having seen God's glory. Paul takes up this image of veils and radiant glory in chapter three. He also contrasts the ''dispensation of death'' with the ''dispensation of the Spirit'' (v. 7-8). What is passing away contains an ephemeral glory, but what abides is situated in a glory that is eternal (cf. v. 11). In this, Paul does not wish to abolish the old covenant, but fulfill it with the Gospel of Christ. He writes, ''Since we have such a hope, we are very bold, not like Moses, who put a veil over his face so that the Israelites might not see the end of the fading splendor'' (v. 12) and ''Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom'' (v. 17). Powerfully, ''And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being changed into his likeness from one degree of glory to another; for this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit'' (v. 18). He then explains that this ministry strives to be wholly centered on the glory of God, unveiled and holy. As any faithful minister, Paul carries within his body the death of Jesus so that he might bring life to his flock.''For it is all for your sake, so that as grace extends to more and more people it may increase thanksgiving, to the glory of God. For this slight momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison'' (v. 15). This invisible glory manifests itself in faith, hope and charity. Paul is impatient to move towards a more substantive epoch: eternity.Music: Johann Gottfried Conradi's Prelude in D Minor, from the album Allemande, performed by Edward Martin. www.magnatune.com

Pets In The City - New York City Pets & Animals - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

The first weekend of October is generally filled with "Blessing of the Animals" ceremonies in honor of St. Francis Day, a saint who is thought to have had a particular affinity for animals in Europe many centuries ago. New Yorkers come out in droves to their local houses of worship, Christian and otherwise, with their pets to these simple, touching ceremonies to bless their pets for good health and long life for the coming year. This week we’ll talk with two experts in the field of blessing and honoring our pets in this life and the next. Edward Martin, caretaker of Hartsdale Pet Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York, talks to us about how one New York dog about 100 years ago started this beautiful, peaceful resting place for many of the city’s animals, and his thoughts on the types of people who lay their pets to rest here. Then, we’ll talk with the cemetery’s Chaplain, Reverend David James, and ask him the perennial, controversial question: do pets go to heaven, or is the ‘Rainbow Bridge’ just a myth we tell ourselves? Finally, we’ll talk to a human/dog duo who are very much alive, well, and rolling along the United States in their bicycle built for two: David Sylvester and his girl, "Chiva", to learn about and raise awareness about shelter dogs throughout the United States. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast -Blessings and Bicycles with Diane West

Singing podcast from Magnatune.com
2006-11-22 Singing podcast from Magnatune

Singing podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2006 58:11


In this podcast: 1. Sibelian, 2. The Napoleon Blown Aparts, 3. Artemis, 4. Drevo, 5. Mercy Machine, 6. William Brooks, 7. Sibelian, 8. Monks and Choirs of Kiev Pechersk Lavra, 9. Minstrel Spirit, 10. Edward Martin and William Bastian, 11. Shira Kammen, 12. Norine Braun, 13. Ya Elah, 14. William Brooks, 15. Rebel Rebel

blues pop singing metal funk punk folk classical medieval artemis goth monks hard rock electronica baroque indie rock lute choral choirs electropop rebel rebel magnatune drevo edward martin shira kammen william brooks norine braun mercy machine intense metal eastern voices grungy rock high energy rock and roll napoleon blown aparts ya elah