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Pharma and BioTech Daily
Pharma and Biotech Daily: Stay Informed on the Latest Industry Updates

Pharma and BioTech Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 0:58


Good morning from Pharma and Biotech daily: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in Pharma e Biotech world. Sanofi has acquired Vigil for $470 million upfront, sparking interest in the Alzheimer's target Trem2 following previous failures. The FDA is encouraging states to import drugs from Canada to alleviate drug shortages. In other news, the FDA has asked Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna to add myocarditis risk warnings to their COVID-19 vaccine labels. Lilly is disappointed by CMS's decision to exclude obesity drugs from Medicare coverage, and Canada is taking steps to protect its drug supply. Bio-rad is advancing biotherapeutic antibody discovery with its Pioneer antibody discovery platform. Additional news includes Pfizer's Talzenna expansion not receiving FDA advisory committee support, Eikon cutting its workforce by 15%, and the Southeast's growing life sciences sector. Stay tuned for more updates in the Pharma and Biotech world.

All Things to All People with Michael Burns
S7E213 - The Gospel of Exclusion

All Things to All People with Michael Burns

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 61:54


The Eikon team explores the differences between bounded and centered gospels, discussing the implications of church dynamics on inclusion and exclusion. They delve into the nature of bounded churches, the judgmentalism that can arise, and the importance of fostering a community that encourages exploration of faith. The discussion highlights the spectrum of church mentalities, the impact of exclusion on individual identity, and the need for a more inclusive approach that focuses on unity rather than uniformity.   00:00 Introduction to Bounded and Centered Set Gospels09:13 Exploring the Concept of Bounded vs. Centered Gospels19:09 Real-World Applications and Implications of Gospel Types29:15 Navigating Boundaries in Faith Communities31:42 Understanding Bounded vs. Centered Gospels36:47 The Nature of Bounded Churches40:33 The Role of Judgmentalism in Bounded Groups45:06 Exploring Inclusion and Exclusion48:33 Unity vs. Uniformity in Church Dynamics52:35 The Spectrum of Church Mentalities57:05 The Impact of Exclusion on Individual Identity01:01:39 Navigating Personal Beliefs in Church Contexts01:08:35 Looking Ahead: Centered Gospels

All Things to All People with Michael Burns
S7E208 - Exilic Gospel: Can There Be a Christian Nation?

All Things to All People with Michael Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 59:33


The Eikon team explores the themes of exile, identity, and leadership in the context of the gospel and the Old Testament. They delve into the concept of exile as a central theme in the Bible, and examine God's design for kingship, militarism, the economy and status in Israel's history. They consider this as a clarifying metric for the embodied gospel and a conundrum for claims of any country that wishes to claim the status of a Christian nation.   00:00 Introduction and Banter05:21 The Concept of Exile in the Gospel10:11 Understanding Israel's Identity as Exiles17:46 Kingship and God's Design for Leadership28:30 Militarism and Its Implications30:06 Facing Fear in Battle31:16 God's Perspective on Militarism32:43 Faith in God's Protection34:26 The Role of Israel's Land36:49 Economic Principles in God's Kingdom39:30 The Role of Priests and Levites41:33 Caring for the Poor and Foreigners43:27 The Challenge of Being a Christian Nation46:22 Social Justice and Equality in God's Kingdom

All Things to All People with Michael Burns
S7E206 - Political Exiles

All Things to All People with Michael Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 57:46


In this conversation, the Eikon team explores the themes of allegiance, exile, and the nature of the church in relation to the kingdom of God. They discuss how the early church navigated political subversion and the implications of living as exiles in a world that often contradicts the values of the kingdom. The conversation emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of what it means to pledge allegiance to Jesus and the challenges posed by political idolatry in contemporary society.Timestamp00:00 Introduction and Banter07:50 Introduction to Exiles: Setting the Stage10:25 Understanding Exiles: A Biblical Perspective17:16 The Meaning of Repent: A Deeper Look20:24 Allegiance and Exile: A Kingdom Perspective23:50 The Political Language of Ecclesia28:22 Subversion and Allegiance: The Early Church's Challenge31:18 The Political Task of the Church38:08 The Cross and the Kingdom: A Different Way of Living42:31 Imagination and Allegiance: The Challenge of Exile50:27 Political Idolatry: The Church's Struggle

All Things to All People with Michael Burns
S7E205, The Mission of the Whole Gospel

All Things to All People with Michael Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 60:36


The Eikon team continues to analyze the whole gospel, which differs from incomplete versions in its formation of community, the role of baptism, and especially what we understand as the primary mission of the church.  Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections8:38 The Whole Gospel: Understanding Community and Individuality13:36 The Challenge of Individualism in the Gospel19:48 Baptism and the Role of the Church23:00 The Role of Gospels in Mission26:22 Embodiment of Justice and Community35:41 The Shift in Global Christianity39:17 The Dynamics of Small vs. Large Gatherings42:35 The Center of Gravity in Church Community49:34 Balancing Small Groups and Large Gatherings 

LGIM Talks
356: Germany's debt brake, Chinese tech and political polarisation – Market Talk

LGIM Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 18:01


Ben Bennett, Head of Investment Strategy for Asia, discusses what Germany's parliamentary election might mean for the future of the country's much-discussed debt brake. Also on the agenda is the rally in Chinese tech stocks, and how political polarisation is influencing inflation forecasts in the US. All data is sourced from Eikon as at 24 February 2025 unless otherwise stated. For professional investors only. Capital at risk.

Estamos al mando
EAM 7-66 -Debate- Lo mejor de la saga Final Fantasy con Eikon

Estamos al mando

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 104:52


Hoy repasamos curiosidades de la saga Final Fantasy con nuestro invitado eikon. Canales de Eikon: https://www.tiktok.com/@eikonster https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdgci7qyOcT4d4z59EcHysw Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/estamosalmando Telegram: https://t.me/estamosalmandooficial Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/estamosalmando Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@estamosalmando7464 Twitter: @estamosalmando Paypal: Estamosalmandopodcast@gmail.com

All Things to All People with Michael Burns
S7E202: The Story You May Have Missed

All Things to All People with Michael Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 61:33


The Eikon team examines the gospel story, highlighting aspects often left out or missed altogether. Through the lens of the narrative, they explore the concept of image bearers and their rebellion against God, the role of Elohim, and the significance of the Tower of Babel. They discuss Israel's purpose as a light to the nations and how Jesus embodies the fulfillment of God's plan.  Chapters 00:00 Introduction and banter06:21 The Story of the Gospel Begins22:52 The Rebellion of Image Bearers24:13 Understanding Elohim and Their Role26:09 The Tower of Babel: A Rebellion of Nations30:35 God's Authority and the Nations34:56 Israel's Role as a Light to the Nations38:17 Jesus: The King and the Gospel51:59 The Great Commission: Image-Bearing Communities57:29 Maturity in Community and the Global Church

LGIM Talks
354: US tariffs, BoE cut and European equity rally – Market Talk

LGIM Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 19:51


Ben Bennett, Head of Investment Strategy for Asia, shares his take on the big topics in markets today. On the agenda are the first few weeks of the second Trump presidency, some mixed messages from the UK's central bank, and strong performance from Europe's equity markets. This podcast is hosted by Harry Brooks, Content Manager. All data is sourced from Eikon as at 11 February 2025 unless otherwise stated. For professional investors only. Capital at risk. Securities mentioned for illustrative purposes only. Reference to a particular security is on a historic basis and does not mean that the security is currently held or will be held within an LGIM portfolio. The above information does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any security.

All Things to All People with Michael Burns
S7E200 - Inventing the Great Commission

All Things to All People with Michael Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 65:47


Michael and Gianna welcome Jeff Hickman as the newest member of the Eikon team. They continue their series on the story of the gospel by exploring the ‘soul gospel and the implications of viewing the gospel primarily as a means of saving souls. They discuss the invention of the Great Commission as the primary mission and substance of discipleship, emphasizing the need for a more holistic understanding of the whole gospel.  Chapters 00:00 Introduction of Jeff Hickman05:44 Exploring the Soul Gospel11:46 Defining the Soul Gospel17:57 The Individualism in the Soul Gospel23:50 Historical Context of the Great Commission40:51 The Great Commission: A New Perspective55:43 Reimagining the Role of the Church

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
Roisin Leacy, Eikon Beauty Appointed New President of the Wexford Branch of Network Ireland

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 6:31


LGIM Talks
350: What's going on in government bonds? Market Talk

LGIM Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 23:42


Ben Bennett, our Head of Investment Strategy for Asia, dissects the recent rise in government bond yields, and market mood ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday. Also up for discussion are earnings season expectations, supply-side oil pressures, and what might be the most disappointing Christmas present on record.  This podcast is hosted by Harry Brooks, Content Manager. All data is sourced from Eikon as at 14 January 2025 unless otherwise stated. For professional investors only. Capital at risk. Securities mentioned for illustrative purposes only. Reference to a particular security is on a historic basis and does not mean that the security is currently held or will be held within an LGIM portfolio. The above information does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any security.

LGIM Talks
347: Political drama, interest rates and fallible forecasts – Market Talk

LGIM Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 20:24


How have markets reacted to political turmoil in France and South Korea? Will central bankers in Europe and the US remain on the same rates path? And why can't a team of 1,000 economists predict a recession with any degree of certainty? This podcast is hosted by Harry Brooks, Content Manager. All data is sourced from Eikon as at 10 December 2024 unless otherwise stated. For professional investors only. Capital at risk.

LGIM Talks
344: Dollar dominance deconstructed – Market Talk

LGIM Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 23:05


Will the US Federal Reserve cut rates again in December? How is dollar strength affecting Europe and Japan? And why have markets been unmoved by the policy support announcement from China? This podcast is hosted by Harry Brooks, Content Manager. All data is sourced from Eikon as at 20 November 2024 unless otherwise stated. For professional investors only. Capital at risk. Securities mentioned for illustrative purposes only. Reference to a particular security is on a historic basis and does not mean that the security is currently held or will be held within an LGIM portfolio. The above information does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any security.

LGIM Talks
340: China rally, US jobs and Japan's new PM – Market Talk

LGIM Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 26:55


Has the blistering rally in Chinese equities got further to go, or was that it? What do strong jobs numbers out of the US tell us about the likely path of interest rates? And how could the arrival of a new prime minister in Japan affect the strength of the yen?  This podcast is hosted by Harry Brooks, Content Manager. All data is sourced from Eikon as at 8 October 2024 unless otherwise stated. For professional investors only. Capital at risk.

Danvers Audio
Widening God’s Mercy, or Abandoning God’s Word? A Book Review Interview with Dr. Tom Schreiner

Danvers Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 41:43


On this episode of the CBMW Podcast, Colin Smothers sits down with Dr. Tom Schreiner to discuss his Eikon review of Christopher and Richard Hays’s controversial new book, The Widening of God’s Mercy.

LGIM Talks
336: Volatility, dis-inversion and the path of rates – Market Talk

LGIM Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 20:51


What was behind last month's ‘flash crash' and last week's smaller wobble? Does the dis-inversion of the US treasury yield curve signal recession? And what are markets telling us about the likely path of interest rates in the US, Europe and the UK? This podcast is hosted by Harry Brooks, Content Manager. All data is sourced from Eikon as at 10 September 2024 unless otherwise stated. For professional investors only. Capital at risk. Securities mentioned for illustrative purposes only. Reference to a particular security is on a historic basis and does not mean that the security is currently held or will be held within an LGIM portfolio. The above information does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any security.

TERRAESCRIBIENTE
T483 - FINAL FANTASY XVI - Audio 1/2 - Episodio Dorado - Aventura Sonora

TERRAESCRIBIENTE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 357:45


Bienvenidos a otro podcast de "Aventura Sonora" aquí en TERRAESCRIBIENTE. En esta ocasión vamos a escuchar "FINAL FANTASY XVI" Episodio Dorado de Terraescribiente. Parte 1. Final Fantasy XVI está ambientado en el mundo ficticio de Valisthea. Esparcidos por los dos continentes, Ash y Storm, se encuentran enormes cristales mágicos, conocidos como los Mothercrystals, que proporcionan energía aether a las diversas poblaciones y impulsan la civilización mediante fragmentos extraídos para su uso comercial. También existen humanos que pueden usar magia sin cristales, conocidos como Bearers, quienes están sujetos a prejuicios y esclavitud, y cuyo uso excesivo provoca una petrificación gradual. Una fuerza poderosa en Valisthea son los Eikons, criaturas mágicas de increíble poder que son utilizadas por anfitriones llamados Dominants. Hay ocho Eikons, uno para cada uno de los elementos: Phoenix (fuego), Shiva (hielo), Ramuh (rayo), Leviathan (agua), Titan (tierra), Garuda (viento), Odin (oscuridad) y Bahamut (luz); un segundo Eikon de fuego aparentemente imposible, Ifrit, impulsa la trama principal al perturbar este equilibrio. Las naciones principales de Valisthea son el Gran Ducado de Rosaria, el Santo Imperio de Sanbreque y la República Dhalmekiana en el continente Storm, el Reino de Waloed que domina el continente Ash, y el neutral Dominio Crystalline situado entre Ash y Storm. Un caso aparte es el Reino de Hierro, una nación aislada frente a la costa de Storm supervisada por los Crystalline Orthodox. En la historia de fondo, un antiguo pueblo, los ancestros de la humanidad conocidos como los Fallen, una vez dominaron Valisthea antes de que un cataclismo destruyera su civilización, dejando ruinas por la tierra. Para el momento en que ocurren los eventos del juego, Valisthea está sufriendo de una disminución de aether llamada el Blight, que marchita toda vida y lleva a las naciones a entrar en conflicto entre sí. Debido a su habilidad para manifestar Eikons, los Dominants juegan un papel clave en la política y el ejército de las naciones. Dependiendo de dónde nazcan, los Dominants son aclamados como líderes políticos, tolerados debido a su poder o sufren abuso y son bien asesinados o utilizados como armas de guerra. Por favor sigue las redes y grupos: Canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCcO2s1NCrQqLpfFR3u Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Telegram: https://t.me/+62_TRJVg-3cxNDZh Instagram: www.instagram.com/terraescribiente/ Tik tok: www.tiktok.com/@terraescribiente Youtube: www.youtube.com/@Terraescribiente También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en IVOOX, ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!

TERRAESCRIBIENTE
T483 - FINAL FANTASY XVI - Audio 2/2 - Episodio Dorado - Aventura Sonora

TERRAESCRIBIENTE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 411:31


Bienvenidos a otro podcast de "Aventura Sonora" aquí en TERRAESCRIBIENTE. En esta ocasión vamos a escuchar "FINAL FANTASY XVI" Episodio Dorado de Terraescribiente. Parte 2. Final Fantasy XVI está ambientado en el mundo ficticio de Valisthea. Esparcidos por los dos continentes, Ash y Storm, se encuentran enormes cristales mágicos, conocidos como los Mothercrystals, que proporcionan energía aether a las diversas poblaciones y impulsan la civilización mediante fragmentos extraídos para su uso comercial. También existen humanos que pueden usar magia sin cristales, conocidos como Bearers, quienes están sujetos a prejuicios y esclavitud, y cuyo uso excesivo provoca una petrificación gradual. Una fuerza poderosa en Valisthea son los Eikons, criaturas mágicas de increíble poder que son utilizadas por anfitriones llamados Dominants. Hay ocho Eikons, uno para cada uno de los elementos: Phoenix (fuego), Shiva (hielo), Ramuh (rayo), Leviathan (agua), Titan (tierra), Garuda (viento), Odin (oscuridad) y Bahamut (luz); un segundo Eikon de fuego aparentemente imposible, Ifrit, impulsa la trama principal al perturbar este equilibrio. Las naciones principales de Valisthea son el Gran Ducado de Rosaria, el Santo Imperio de Sanbreque y la República Dhalmekiana en el continente Storm, el Reino de Waloed que domina el continente Ash, y el neutral Dominio Crystalline situado entre Ash y Storm. Un caso aparte es el Reino de Hierro, una nación aislada frente a la costa de Storm supervisada por los Crystalline Orthodox. En la historia de fondo, un antiguo pueblo, los ancestros de la humanidad conocidos como los Fallen, una vez dominaron Valisthea antes de que un cataclismo destruyera su civilización, dejando ruinas por la tierra. Para el momento en que ocurren los eventos del juego, Valisthea está sufriendo de una disminución de aether llamada el Blight, que marchita toda vida y lleva a las naciones a entrar en conflicto entre sí. Debido a su habilidad para manifestar Eikons, los Dominants juegan un papel clave en la política y el ejército de las naciones. Dependiendo de dónde nazcan, los Dominants son aclamados como líderes políticos, tolerados debido a su poder o sufren abuso y son bien asesinados o utilizados como armas de guerra. Por favor sigue las redes y grupos: Canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCcO2s1NCrQqLpfFR3u Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Telegram: https://t.me/+62_TRJVg-3cxNDZh Instagram: www.instagram.com/terraescribiente/ Tik tok: www.tiktok.com/@terraescribiente Youtube: www.youtube.com/@Terraescribiente También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en IVOOX, ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!

Eat Me Drink Me Podcast
Ep.46 Wade In The Water w/ Paul Granger

Eat Me Drink Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 66:15


Click here to let us know what you thought of this episodeIn this episode Audrey's guest is Paul Granger from the Where Did You See God? Podcast. They hope to encourage and shift your perspectives about the storms of life so that no matter what is happening or has happened in your life that you can rest in the reality that God is not the one causing the storm but He, and Jesus and Holy Spirit are the ones that can calm it, that can help you walk with them on the water, the ones we can look to who are resting in the midst of the storm. Allow yourself to see things differently and be refreshed by a new perspective and feel God's leading love. Hear more from Paul Granger here: The "Where did you see God?" Podcast Leave a Review, Subscribe, Contact or Donate to The Eat Me Drink Me Podcast at www.eatmedrinkmepodcast.net Intro song is "I Will Follow" by Eikon https://youtu.be/Wb9yASSJIHE?si=_YrqEOEZPOzB2JRDOurto song is "How Much You Love" by Allie Paige https://youtu.be/rlcl5bWVVzc?si=C7nqZTzHG1Sy94ihSupport the Show.

LGIM Talks
331: US elections, equity rotation, and a major celebration – Market Talk

LGIM Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 18:36


How should investors interpret the latest twists and turns in the race for the White House? What's behind the rise in US small-cap stocks? What should investors conclude now that China's third plenum has ended? And why is August such a special month for our very own Ben Bennett, Head of Investment Strategy, Asia?  This podcast is hosted by Frances Watson, Senior Content Manager. All data is sourced from Eikon as at 22 July 2024 unless otherwise stated. For professional investors only. Capital at risk.

No More Altyazı with Çilem Akar
#15 Okulda Görmediğimiz İngilizce - Sık Kullanılan Deyimler

No More Altyazı with Çilem Akar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 9:19


No More Altyazı with Çilem Akar'ın bu bölümünde okulda öğrenmediğimiz sık kullanılan İngilizce deyimleri öğreniyoruz. İyi tarafından bak - Look on the bright side Look on the bright side,you know? Just for once, could you not look on the bright side? Topla kendini - Pull yourself together Pull yourself together.Get down to the meeting. For God's sake, man, pull yourself together. Kontrol et kendini - get a grip on yourself Get a grip on yourself,she's married. Get a grip on yourself, brother Tehlikedesin, başın belaya girebilir. - You're on thin ice You're on thin ice,pal. You're on thin ice,Sam, make sure it don't break. Çok önemli bi gelişme - game-changer That's... That's a game-changer. Eikon has a new smartphone coming that's said to be a game-changer. Hadi Başlayalım - let's get this show on the road Let's getthis show on the road. Let's go Let's getthis show on the road Eric, just call me in the morning when you want me to come pick you up. Çok fazla ödemek - to pay through the nose In fact,they'll pay through the nosefor it. So guilty people will pay through the noseto gettheir names cleared.tada. Çıldırdın mı? - Are you nuts? What are you, nuts? What's with you , are you nuts orsomething? Vay be çok havalı - That's sick! That's sick. That's sick man! Ben varım - I'm game Yeah, I'm game Sure, I'm game -- Benim Instagram hesaplarım: @cilemakar - @englishwcilemakar -- Bubble Works Media Instagram: @bubbleworksmedia https://www.bubbleworksmedia.com/ Reklam ve iş birlikleri için info@bubbleworksmedia.com adresine mail atabilirsiniz.

LGIM Talks
324: Indian elections, Chinese bond yields and US payrolls - Market Talk

LGIM Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 19:07


Where next for investors in light of the Indian election result? Are Chinese bond yields seemingly low relative to their Western counterparts, or should they be even lower given China's underlying structural problems? And will the upcoming US payrolls add to the narrative of a cooling US economy? Ben Bennett, Head of Investment Strategy, Asia explains all. This podcast is hosted by Frances Watson, Senior Content Manager and was recorded before the European Central Bank decision. All data is sourced from Eikon as at 04 June 2024 unless otherwise stated. For professional investors only. Capital at risk.

CEU Podcasts
Can Critics Create a Standard of Taste? - A Conversation with Kathrin Heinrich

CEU Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024


This podcast episode explores the role of art criticism, especially the question whether critics can establish a standard for determining what constitutes beauty in art. For this episode, I took inspiration from my thesis where I assessed three thinkers who offer contrasting perspectives on this matter: David Hume, Pierre Bourdieu, and Alexander Nehamas.Hume, in his work Of The Standard of Taste, suggests that although aesthetic judgments are subjective, they can be assessed by competent critics. This is not to say that there is an objective standard for beauty, but that judgements made by those possessing certain qualities that make for a good critic hold more weight. Pierre Bourdieu, in his work Distinction, contends that taste is shaped by social factors, such as cultural upbringing and class distinctions, thereby challenging the notion of such a standard and arguing instead that taste is a marker of social class that perpetuates already existing hierarchies. In order to show that elitism and social power is not all there is to art criticism, I introduced Alexander Nehamas' ideas from his book, Only a Promise of Happiness, presenting a view of critics who, instead of imposing a standard, are encouraging us to engage with artworks on a personal level, inducing a diversity of interpretations and evaluations.In this podcast episode, I will take these thinkers as my inspiration for interviewing Katrin Heinrich, an art historian and critic based in Vienna. She studied art history and comparative literature at the University of Vienna, and currently she works in research support at the University of Music and Performing Arts. Kathrin is also a doctoral candidate at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, where she was on a scientific staff from 2020 to 2022, has taught courses and co-organized a research project called Addressing Amnesia, Performing Trauma. Her writing has been published in newspapers and magazines like Der Standard, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Frieze, Texte zur Kunst, Springerin, Eikon and PW Magazine. In 2018, she was awarded the AICA Austria Prize for Young Art Criticism. (music for intro and outro is by Lili Kátai, playing an improvised version of Debussy's Arabesque L. 66 No. 1 in E Major on piano)Special thanks to Thomas Aichinger and Cathy Mason.

LGIM Talks
322: US consumption, equity and credit divergence and copper – Market Talk

LGIM Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 21:53


Are tighter lending conditions finally impacting the US consumer? What's behind the apparent divergence in equity and credit markets? And why is the price of the red metal on the rise? Ben Bennett, Investment Strategist APAC explains all. Ben also touches on UK inflation and Chinese bonds. This podcast is hosted by Frances Watson, Senior Content Manager and was recorded before the release of Nvidia's Q1 earnings. All data is sourced from Eikon as at 21 May 2024, unless otherwise stated. For professional investors only. Capital at risk.

LGIM Talks
319: Patient Powell, China's equity rally and oil - Market Talk

LGIM Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 19:32


With strong US growth and sticky inflation, why is Jay Powell still in patient mode on the interest rate front? What's behind the near 20% rally in the Hang Seng index since the start of the year? And why the fall in the price of Brent crude oil? Ben Bennett, Investment Strategist APAC explains all. This podcast is hosted by Frances Watson, Senior Content Manager. All data is sourced from Eikon, as at 01 May 2024, unless otherwise stated. For professional investors only. Capital at risk.

All Things to All People with Michael Burns
S6E176: New Creation 9: Why The Creation Was Not Perfect

All Things to All People with Michael Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 62:49


The Eikon team explores the idea that creation was never a completed project, but rather had room for growth and development. Michael, Jason, and Gianna discuss the concept of new creation in the Bible, particularly in the writings of Paul and Isaiah. They explore the idea that creation is not a finished product, but a process of becoming all that it is meant to be. They also discuss how new creation is not just a future hope, but something that is already happening in the present.Takeaways- Creation was never a completed project but had room for growth and development.- Being in the image of God means reflecting God's image as a community.- Our identity as image bearers of God is our inherent worth and dignity.- It can be challenging to respond gracefully in rude encounters, but it's important to consider the context and choose the best course of action.- Creation is not a finished product, but a process of becoming all that it is meant to be.- New creation is not just a future hope, but something that is already happening in the present.- The symbolic nature of passages describing the new creation should be understood, as they depict a reality that is too wonderful to fully comprehend.- New creation often emerges in the midst of conflict and challenges, refining and shaping individuals and communities.- The journey of new creation has no end and continually moves towards greater glory.Chapters00:00 - Names06:42 - The Frustrations of Group Communication13:26 - The Continuous Growth of Creation36:07 - New Creation in the Present43:06 - Symbolism and the Wonder of New Creation53:47 - New Creation in the Midst of Conflict

LGIM Talks
316: Geopolitics, higher real yields, and China GDP – Market Talk

LGIM Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 20:13


How do investors price in geopolitical tensions? And with fewer than two US interest rate cuts now priced into markets, is there any stopping the rise of the US dollar? Against the prevailing market backdrop, what is our take on equities, credit and sovereign bonds? Ben Bennett, Investment Strategist APAC, explains all. This episode was recorded on 17 April 2024. All data sourced from Eikon, Bloomberg as at 16 April 2024. For professional investors only. Capital at risk. 

Embrace Church Evansville
Eikon | Stone - Audio

Embrace Church Evansville

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 32:28


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All Things to All People with Michael Burns
S6E172: The Tension of Influence and Humility

All Things to All People with Michael Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 69:07


The Eikon team explores the tension between influence and humility, particularly in the context of their fields of ministry and professional sports. The hosts discuss their personal experiences and struggles with seeking influence and maintaining humility. They also delve into the concept of incarnational teaching and the importance of local influence. The pressure to be out in front and the desire for recognition are identified as challenges to humility. Ultimately, they emphasize the need to prioritize the heart's desires and to be content with the influence that aligns with God's will.Takeaways- View the work itself as the reward and find joy in the process.- Prioritize people over content and focus on individual touch and formation.- Strive for fruit rather than outcomes and avoid the status culture.- Be a resource rather than the main attraction and limit influence.- Embrace brokenness and humility and recognize the tension between seeking influence and embracing humility.Chapters00:00 - Introduction and Setting the Stage06:38 - The Tension Between Influence and Humility13:27 - Balancing Influence and Humility in Professional Sports23:51 - Incarnational Teaching and Local Influence27:11 - The Pressure to Be Out in Front31:05 - The Challenge of Desiring Influence32:11 - The Joy of the Work33:12 - Viewing the Work as the Reward35:19 - Limiting Influence37:16 - Putting People Over Content38:15 - Formation Over Efficiency39:12 - Individual Touch Over Scope and Reach40:10 - Being a Resource, Not the Meal41:36 - Avoiding the Status Culture42:29 - The Wisdom of Limiting Influence44:24 - The Example of BJ Foster45:49 - Balancing the Desire for Influence49:11 - Recognizing Brokenness and Embracing Humility50:10 - Triangulating Our Identity53:11 - The Competition Between God's Influence and Society's Influence55:28 - The Importance of Limiting Influence, Power, and Scope01:03:2 - The Challenge of Balancing Influence and Representation01:08:25 - The Tension Between Being Known and Being Forgotten

LGIM Talks
310: An alphabet of acronyms – Market Talk

LGIM Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 20:17


PCE, CPI and PPI – all forms of measuring inflation and all likely to shape current thinking by the US Federal Reserve and, by implication, other central banks. So, what if June interest rate cuts are pushed out? And how might that affect US investment-grade credit and, ultimately, equities? In alternatives, what's behind the heady rise in Bitcoin? Ben Bennett, Investment Strategist, APAC, explains all. All data from Eikon as at 05 March 2024 unless otherwise stated. This podcast was hosted by Frances Watson, Content Manager. For professional investors only. Capital at risk.

All Things to All People with Michael Burns
S6E169: New Creation 6: Broken Relationships

All Things to All People with Michael Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 63:35


The Eikon team explores the concept of the undoing of creation and the thread of creation and new creation in the Bible. They emphasize the importance of living in Christ as a community of new creation. In this conversation, the team discusses the themes of trust, restoration, and living in a fallen and renewed world. They explore the challenges God presents to empire and the pattern of God's challenges throughout the Bible. The hosts also discuss the frustration of ambiguity in new creation and the need for God's intervention in restoring broken relationships.Takeaways- Living as new creations requires a conscious effort to align one's actions and attitudes with the values and principles of the Christian faith.- The frustration with others not living as new creations highlights the tension between personal growth and the influence of external factors.- The Bible presents a narrative of creation and new creation, with the goal of restoring and renewing the world through God's intervention.- Living in Christ as new creations involves embracing a new way of being and striving to align one's life with the teachings and example of Jesus. Trust in God is essential in living in a fallen and renewed world.- God challenges empire and offers new creation in response to injustice and de-creation.- Obedience and sin have cosmic effects and impact relationships.- Restoration of broken relationships requires trust and cannot be achieved through human efforts alone.Chapters00:00 - Introduction and Personal Updates01:05 - Fashion and Comfort06:18 - Shopping at Lululemon09:27 - Frustration with Others Not Living as New Creations10:30 - Focus of the Episode: New Creation13:05 - Striving to Live as New Creations18:12 - The Thread of Creation and New Creation26:23 - Living in Christ as New Creations27:16 - Bible Discussion Group28:08 - Introduction and Pronunciation of Habakkuk28:34 - God's Challenges to Empire29:36 - The Pattern of God's Challenges30:31 - The Role of Trust in New Creation32:30 - Living in a Vandalized World33:39 - Restoration and Trust in God36:06 - Learning to Trust God37:32 - Wisdom and Trusting God39:01 - Obedience and Sin in a Fallen World40:07 - Living in a Fallen and Renewed World42:46 - The Frustration of Ambiguity in New Creation45:32 - Broken Relationships and Restoration48:48 - The Inability to Fix the Situation54:11 - The Story of the Prodigal Son01:02:31 - Conclusion and Preview of Next Episode

All Things to All People with Michael Burns
S6E163: New Creation: Getting Creation Wrong

All Things to All People with Michael Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 59:15


The Eikon team begins a new series on New Creation. They discuss why it is important to start our discussion with creation and how we can often misinterpret creation as described in the Bible, using Michael's inability to correctly construct a new bed as an illustration of why it is vital to understand creation correctly.Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/eikonpodcast 

All Things to All People with Michael Burns
S5E162: The Year-End Episode

All Things to All People with Michael Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 40:50


It's that time of year for our annual year-end episode where the Eikon team shares their lists of favorite books and podcasts.

Eat Me Drink Me Podcast
Ep. 40 Berti Brits Testimony & Theology Shifts

Eat Me Drink Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 75:51


Welcome to an exclusive interview with Berti Brits, the founder of Dynamic Love Ministries and Audrey the podcast host. They both have gone through theology shifts and the fears and victories involved. If you are feeling challenged in your theology and what you believe then this interview will be very encouraging.Audrey shares why she wanted to interview Berti and how his teachings have majorly shifted her theology many times when Holy Spirit needed to confirm what she was already learning.Because of his focus on teaching, Berti, has not had the opportunity to share his testimony publicly before now. Berti reflects on his upbringing in a Dutch Reformed Church and during the segregated years of apartheid in South Africa. He then shares the pivotal moments that led him into a transformational encounter with Jesus and multiple theology shifts as his relationship with Christ as progressed. If you would like to see the bonus unedited videos where Berti shares his unique views on Jesus conquering the grave, near death experiences, death and Christ's resurrection then you can become a Patreon for the podcast.And go to these links to hear more from Berti or to download his free books and donate.https://www.bertiebrits.com/index.phphttps://www.youtube.com/@dynamicloveministries334Connect with Audrey and The Eat Me Drink Me community Website: www.eatmedrinkmepodcast.net Tiktok: @eatmedrinkmepodDiscord: https://discord.gg/JkRCXDS3Cg Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/646324359742601/ Email: eatmedrinkmepod@gmail.com Donate to help support Audrey's work on the Podcast Paypal: www.paypal.com/paypalme/emdmpodcast Become a Patreon: www.patreon.com/emdmpodcast Venmo: @JohnAudreyDutton Buy Me a Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/eatmedrinkmeI have permission to use the music in this episodeIntro song: I will follow by Eikon, Outro Song: No Greater Love by Allie PaigeSupport the show

Filter: Biblical Clarity in a Confusing World
Neil Shenvi on Critical Dilemma and Responding to Social Justice Ideologies

Filter: Biblical Clarity in a Confusing World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 59:28


I'm excited to present another episode featuring Neil Shenvi, co-author of Critical Dilemma. In this conversation, we unravel the complexities of contemporary critical theories like critical race theory and social justice ideology. Shenvi and co-author Pat Sawyer navigate the implications of these theories for society and the church, condemning racism while advocating for racial healing and unity. Their book balances the valid insights of critical theory with critical analysis, exposing its foundational flaws. Praised for its scholarly depth and accessibility, Critical Dilemma offers a nuanced understanding of these divisive theories. It provides a valuable resource for addressing societal challenges and engaging with illiberal progressive arguments. Neil Shenvi has an A.B. in chemistry from Princeton and a Ph.D. in theoretical chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley. He was a research scientist at Yale University and Duke University and has published over thirty peer-reviewed scientific papers. In addition, his writings on critical theory have been published by the Journal of Christian Legal Thought, the Gospel Coalition, Eikon, Ratio Christi, and the Liberty University Law Review, among others. He is married and currently homeschools his four children.SHOW NOTES: https://www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/neil-shenviSUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus​––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Railroad Park Gaming Podcast
19. Game Review: Final Fantasy 16

Railroad Park Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 85:20


[MASSIVE SPOILER WARNING] Recorded September 6th, 2023   We're here with a full review of the latest Final Fantasy entry; Number 16. But we're not alone, we've brought in some help to take on this Eikon sized game. Our very own music producer and long time FF fan boy, Allen J. Mills! Once we've finished taking down Final Fantasy 16, we've got a special game to play for all FF lover's alike! We're each going to draft our own party from the entire collection of characters the Final Fantasy series has to offer!   Clinton Lisboa @clintonlisboa Andy Audette @andrewwaudette Eric Motta @railroadparkgaming Music Composed by Allen J. Mills @AllenJMillsMusic

Eat Me Drink Me Podcast
Ep.37 Kissed by Love w/ Rahael Cannon

Eat Me Drink Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 66:28


In this episode, Rachel Cannon shares her profound journey of experiencing God's love, which rescued her from a life filled with being in and out of jail, drug addiction, a lesbian lifestyle, and even the constraints of religious dogma. We delve into the transformative power of Christ's love, contrasting it with the conventional "shuckin and buckin" deliverance approach, characterized by ceaseless introspection and a preoccupation with perceived demonic influences. Additionally, we discuss our personal encounters with being ostracized from our former church communities, and how this experience deepened our connection with our Heavenly Father, ultimately liberating us from the role of mere servants to embrace the identity of His beloved daughters. Read - Lambs & Lilies: Musings of Likeness Redeemed and Innocence Restored - The Year I learned to Fly - Drink Deep, A Manual for More: The Story of the Woman at the Well I have permission to use the music in this episodeIntro song: I will follow by Eikon, Outro Song: Self Giver by EikonConnect with Audrey and Eat Me Drink Me community Website: www.eatmedrinkmepodcast.net Tiktok: click here Discord: https://discord.gg/JkRCXDS3Cg Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/646324359742601/ Email: eatmedrinkmepod@gmail.com Donate to help support Audrey's work on the Podcast Paypal: www.paypal.com/paypalme/emdmpodcast Become a Patreon: www.patreon.com/emdmpodcast Venmo: @JohnAudreyDutton Buy Me a Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/eatmedrinkmeSupport the show

Eat Me Drink Me Podcast

If you would like to see the beautiful artwork and pictures that went into this video you can do so on my youtube channel link below.In this inspiring episode, I share how Jesus has revealed himself to me as a majestic lion throughout my life, starting with a reoccurring dream I had as a child. I explore the biblical references to Jesus as the Lion of Judah and share vulnerably about pivotal lion encounters during my journey of faith, in my marriage, pregnancies, parenting, and recent adventures. These stories testify to Jesus's ferocious love, protection and guidance over my life. I hope they will kindle fresh awe, encouragement and boldness within you too! I pray that you are inspired after listening to these testimonies of Gods intricate love that he knits into our lives. I pray for the eyes and ears of your heart to be opened to what God has said, is saying, done and is doing over your life. You are so precious to him, you are so valuable to him, you are so deeply loved by him! He is your lion, roaring over your circumstances, over your body, over sickness, over depression, fears and unforgiveness. He is your king, your victor, protector and provider hallelujah! WATCH JIM HENSON'S EPISODE youtube here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErFr88-RY0Ior PrimeVideo here:https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0B64ZB9Q4/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_rI have permission to use the music in this episodeIntro: Eikon - I Will Follow, Outro: Allie Paige - No Sweeter LovePlz go follow them and buy their albums, they are amazing and profound worshipersConnect with Audrey and Eat Me Drink Me community Website: www.eatmedrinkmepodcast.netTiktok: click here Discord: https://discord.gg/JkRCXDS3Cg Youtube: Click here Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/646324359742601/ Email: eatmedrinkmepod@gmail.comDonate to help support Audrey's work on the Podcast Paypal: www.paypal.com/paypalme/emdmpodcast Become a Patreon: www.patreon.com/emdmpodcast Venmo: @JohnAudreyDutton Buy Me a Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/eatmedrinkmeSupport the show

Your Friendly Neighborhood Gamers
Final Fantasy XVI - with Eric Gess from The Unlockables Podcast and Ryan Juengling from The List Off Podcast

Your Friendly Neighborhood Gamers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 107:52


Eric from The Unlockables and Ryan from List Off join Andrew in the neighborhood to talk about one of the biggest games of the year, Final Fantasy XVI! Final Fantasy XVI is set in the fictional world of Valisthea, a world divided between six nations who hold power through access to magical Crystals and Dominants, humans who act as hosts for each nation's Eikon. Tensions between the nations escalate as a magical drought dubbed the Blight begins consuming the land. Clive Rosfield, guardian to his younger brother Joshua, witnesses his kingdom destroyed and becomes involved in the growing conflict between Valisthea's nations and the secret power behind the war tied to the dark Eikon Ifrit.The guys break down all the things they love about the game as well as some of the things that could have been better. They discuss the combat system, the Game of Thrones style of the world, the characters, and more! If you want to chat with us about Final Fantasy XVI, use the link below to join our Discord server!Time StampsSpoilers Start Here - 50:27Spoilers End and Verdicts are Given - 1:35:28Follow Eric herehttps://linktr.ee/unlockablespodcastFollow Ryan herehttps://linktr.ee/listoffpodcastFollow us hereWEBSITE https://www.fngamers.com/DISCORD https://discord.gg/euhEYZxC58 TWITTERhttps://twitter.com/F_N_GamerzINSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/yourfriendlyneighborhoodgamers/YOUTUBEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRgS_YRAM8_PlWNvxrjQshAFANTASY CRITIC LEAGUEhttps://www.fantasycritic.gSupport the show

Vidas prestadas
"Si uno construye la memoria caprichosamente, todo vuelve de la peor manera"

Vidas prestadas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 52:27


Periodista y escritora, posiblemente la mayor conductora radial de su generación, María O'Donnell nació en Estados Unidos en 1970. Como periodista gráfica, María trabajó para Página 12, fue corresponsal en Washington para La Nación y fue subdirectora de la revista TxT. Su trabajo fue premiado con siete premios Martín Fierro, tres premios Tato, tres Éter y el Eikon a la Comunicadora del año en 2019. Graduada en Ciencia Política en la UBA, y con estudios de posgrado, actualmente María conduce todos los días De acá en más por Urbana Play y Tarde para nada en Radio con vos, los viernes. En televisión, junto con Ernesto Tenenbaum hacen Conecta2, por CNN en español. Es autora de los libros El aparato, los intendentes del conurbano y las cajas negras de la política, Propaganda K, una maquinaria de promoción con dinero del Estado, Aramburu, el crimen político que dividió al país (que ahora tiene también su podcast) y acaba de publicar Born y Quieto, nuevo libro que es una versión ampliada y corregida, con nuevas fuentes y testimonios, de su celebrado libro Born, del 2015. En Born y Quieto María reconstruye un episodio central de la historia política argentina del siglo XX, el secuestro de los hermanos Jorge y Juan Born, en 1974, por parte de Montoneros, el más caro del que se tenga registro en la Historia. Para preservar la vida de los hermanos (uno de ellos estuvo cautivo seis meses, el otro, nueve, el grupo Bunge y Born pagó 60 millones de dólares meses antes del comienzo de la dictadura de Videla. La ruta de ese botín -los modos de pago, las formas en que la guerrilla buscó resguardarlo y hasta el destino de parte de ese dinero-, conforma en sí misma una historia apasionante. El libro de O'Donnell se basa en testimonios orales y escritos de los protagonistas del episodio y, a través de una investigación rigurosa y una narración precisa, equilibrada y conmocionante a la vez, consigue no sólo reponer el espíritu de ese tiempo de violencia, crisis económica y mesianismo sino también detallar un sistema de connivencia entre el poder político y el poder económico que no parece haber terminado. En la sección En voz alta, Laura Paredes leyó un fragmentos de “Método fácil y rápido para ser lector”, de Eduardo Berti, editado por Fondo de Cultura Económica. Laura Paredes es actriz e integra el consagrado grupo Piel de lava. Se formó con Rafael Spregelburd, Javier Daulte y Alejandro Catalán. Recibió el Premio “S”, a la excelencia de jóvenes teatristas por su trabajo en “Bizarra, una saga argentina” y por “Tren”. Con las Piel de Lava llevan adelante el éxito teatral “Petróleo” y ahora representan “Parlamento”, su nueva obra en la que, a través de una investigación performática y sonora, reflexionan sobre el impacto de los discursos políticos contemporáneos. Junto a Lorena Vega siguen representando la premiada obra “Las cautivas”, de Mariano Tenconi Blanco. En cine, Laura actuó en “La Flor” de Mariano Llinás, en “Trenque Lauquen”, de Laura Citarella y en “1985”, de Santiago Mitre, donde compuso el personaje de Adriana Calvo. En la sección Mesita de luz, el periodista e historiador Daniel Balmaceda nos contó que está leyendo “Amores invencibles. Historias apasionadas de inmigrantes en Argentina” de Diana Arias, “Estancias y estancieros” de Virginia Carreño y “Correspondencia de Juan Martín de Pueyrredón entre 1802-1806” Daniel Balmaceda es periodista por la Universidad Católica Argentina. Trabajó como editor de las revistas Noticias, El Gráfico y Newsweek, entre otras. Es miembro de número de la Academia Argentina de la Historia y del Instituto Histórico Municipal de San Isidro, y miembro titular y vitalicio de la Sociedad Argentina de Historiadores. Se desempeña como consultor de historia en instituciones y en distintos medios. Es uno de los divulgadores de historia más importantes de la Argentina. Es autor de los libros “Historias inesperadas de la historia argentina”, “Historias de corceles y de acero”,

All Things to All People with Michael Burns
S5E151: Heaven Isn't What You Think: Revelation and Space

All Things to All People with Michael Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 50:25


The Eikon team analyzes the ancient view of space, including heaven, and earth.

All Things to All People with Michael Burns
S5E150:When Will the World End: Revelation and Prediction

All Things to All People with Michael Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 58:40


The Eikon team evaluates readings of Revelation that are rooted in our cultural view of time and discuss how it impacts our understanding if we utilize the cultural view of time from John's day.

All Things to All People with Michael Burns
S5E147: Chosen by God: Revelation and Myths of the Nations

All Things to All People with Michael Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 63:34


The Eikon team delves into the underlying myths that Rome believed about itself as important background to understanding both the book of Revelation and ourselves.

All Things to All People with Michael Burns
S5E146: A Trained Imagination: Revelation as Subversion

All Things to All People with Michael Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 65:50


The Eikon team analyzes the central role that imagination has in the writing, reading, and understanding of Revelation.

State of the Arc Podcast
Awaken...Child Of Fate! | Final Fantasy XVI Analysis (Ep.2) | State of the Arc Podcast

State of the Arc Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 104:49


It's time to jump into the full game! Today we're playing up through the next major Eikon battle against Garuda. There's lots to dive into here, with Clive being reunited with Jill, references to the Fallen, the mysterious dominant of fire Clive saw at Phoenix Gate being captured by Waloed, and Cid's little community of outcasts! Time Codes: 1. Intro and Corrections (0:00) 2. Reunine with Jill (5:30) 3. Cid's Hideaway (24:31) 4. The Greatwood (53:44) 5. Caer Norvent (1:04:58) 6. Fighting Benedikta (1:12:57)

Axe of the Blood God: USG's Official RPG Podcast
Can Starfield Save Xbox's Generation? And Does It Really Need Saving

Axe of the Blood God: USG's Official RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 92:12


Once upon a time, Microsoft opened up its mouth and swallowed the near entirety of the western RPG market. Fallout, Elder Scrolls, Fable--their home is on the Xbox now. That's great, but we have to ask: Where are all these RPGs that are supposed to be dropping from your well-stocked loins, Microsoft? Starfield is finally secured for a release this year, yes, but we don't have much information on what's supposed to follow. Is the dream corroding from the inside? Kat, Nadia, and Eric talk all about what's going wrong with the Xbox Series X/S's RPG scene, and how it might be patched up. Also in this episode: Nintendo's banger of a Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom trailer FFXVI's also-banger trailer of Clive going Eikon-on-Eikon This week's Pantheon re-evaluation: Fire Emblem: Three Houses The Worlds of power Nintendo books make reading fun and cool, kids! Honest! Oh God, just open a book. Please. Music in this episode: Do Your Best! [Breath of Fire III] Xbox Series X start-up sound [Microsoft/Xbox] Torn from the Heavens [Final Fantasy XIV] A Curious Tale [Secret of Mana] Antique Cowboy [Ragnarok Online] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices