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In today's episode, Lauren Atkinson and Elizabeth Hoffman discuss Exodus 22-24 and how all the laws in these passages can be applied to our lives, relationships, and interactions with the world around us. For more information about Watermark Outreach opportunities, visit: https://www.watermark.org/outreach
Building the Future: Freedom, Prosperity, and Foreign Policy with Dan Runde
In this episode of Building the Future, Dan is joined by CSIS's Director of Congressional Affairs, Elizabeth Hoffman, to discuss their takeaways from the recent Congressional staff delegation they led to Ukraine, Poland, and Moldova, and the importance of decision-makers to witness the impact of Congressionally appropriated aid to the war effort.
NBA News, NFL News, MLB News, WNBA News, NHL News, The Daily Show, A Farewell to Richard Roundtree, Tom Walker, Bob George, Bobby Charlton, Pete Ladd, Dusty Street, Elaine Devry, Tasha Butts, Ronald Pattillo, Haydn Gwynne & Elizabeth Hoffman! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/on-the-radar/support
Murió Elizabeth Hoffman, actriz que interpretó a la señorita Mason en la serie La casa de la pradera o La Familia Ingalls. Tenía 97 años. Apareció en series populares, como El gran héroe americano o El equipo A, época en la que destacó como Eleanor Roosevelt en las miniseries de Herman Wouk de 1983 y 1988 Vientos de guerra y Recuerdos de guerra,
Host Kathleen McInnis sat down with Elizabeth Hoffman, CSIS Fellow and Director of Congressional and Government Affairs, for a discussion on their recent travels throughout Ukraine, Moldova, and Poland. They also discussed where Ukrainian assistance stands, as Congress is back in session.
While traveling on a delegation throughout Ukraine, host Kathleen McInnis sat down with Elizabeth Hoffman, CSIS Fellow and Director of Congressional and Government Affairs, for a compelling conversation on the current state of the region, as well as key questions the United States should be considering moving forward.
State Sen. Holly Rehder joins us to talk about her run for Lt. Gov. Tim Tinnin and Elizabeth Hoffman from the Red Slipper Warrior Project share the back story the organization and talk about some of their events coming up.
How should Christians today think about slavery? Do the Old Testament laws support slavery or condemn it? In this episode, Emma Dotter is joined by Elizabeth Hoffman and Kate Summers to talk all about Exodus 21 -22:15. High-Level Takeaways: IN EVERY SINGLE CASE OF 21ST-CENTURY SLAVERY, GOD WOULD CONDEMN AS SIN. We can't assume that because slavery still exists that it has always operated in the same way. Information on IJM: https://www.ijm.orgWatermark's Reclaimed Ministry: https://www.watermark.org/events/4988-reclaimed-roots-studySocial Media Contest: We want to know who's on The Journey! Share how you're joining (share a podcast episode, your journal, an app screenshot, etc.) to any social media platform and tag @watermarkchurch - every share is an entry to win a chance to sit in on a podcast recording session and grab lunch with the JTJ team!
When we read Philemon, we can be confused by the relationship between a “bondservant,” or in some translations, a “slave” and his master. A contextual understanding of this working relationship might change how we think about the individuals mentioned. However, slavery isn't actually the primary thrust of the passage. In this episode, Emma Dotter is joined by Elizabeth Hoffman, Watermark's Cultural Engagement Coordinator, to talk Philemon's big ideas.
Dante's Peak (1997) Directed by: Roger Donaldson Starring: Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton, Charles Hallahan, Grant Heslov, Elizabeth Hoffman, Jeremy Foley, Jamie Renée Smith, Arabella Field, Tzi Ma, and Peter Jason Genre: Disaster/Thriller
Lisa and Richie talk to this week's Everyday Rockstar, Neylan McBaine discusses women's suffrage, Janis Spring teaches how to heal after infidelity, Edie Moser talks about caregiver burnout, Sandi Harding discusses her Blockbuster store, Elizabeth Hoffman gives back to school advice, Alison Faulkner explains investing in side hustles.
On this week's episode, the gang kicks off an unofficial Stay Tuned month by welcoming back dear friend and Disaster Movie Expert, Justin J. Case, to tackle the lesser of the two major 1990's volcano movies, Dante's Peak! How horrendous is that grandma character? Why does the mayor have to work at the diner? And what's with all the water-related kills here?! Where's all the lava? PLUS: Grandma's got skeleton legs!WHM is donating 100% of our 2020 merch income to causes fighting for racial justice. For more information on how you can pitch in, head over to our website.Dante's Peak stars Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton, Elizabeth Hoffman, Charles Hallahan, Grant Heslov, and Tzi Ma; directed by Roger Donaldson.
As women committed to Christ, we each have an important, active role to play in racial reconciliation. Join us as our friend Elizabeth Hoffman helps lead us in the charge of unity, and how we can move forward together.
Michael Vincent Waller is an American composer based in New York. Some describe them as one of the most interesting composing of the big city, and we surely agree. His music has been described as lyrical and introspective, drawing inspiration from impressionism, post-minimalism and world music. There’s a melancholic longing quite unique in his sound. A student of names such as minimalist legend La Monte Young, Bunita Marcus, and Elizabeth Hoffman influenced, Waller compositions are suffused with an avant-garde essence of enthralling beauty. Waller's most recent publication, Moments (Unseen Worlds, 2019 is a collection of minimalist pieces performed solo by pianist R. Andrew Lee and vibraphonist William Winant. The piano pieces bring memories of Satie gravitating between softness and more dramatic tones. The album draws on Western classical music tradition in its most archetypal forms through its use of modal melodies, triadic harmonies and metered rhythms. Yet the emotional heart of the music is not in attack, but resonance. The afterlife of sounds. Those elements that can’t be grasped and placed into easy historical categories. Behind his surface attacks, Waller finds hazy, edgeless zones that draw us downwards, into introspection – an “inward gaze. For this mix Waller has prepared as pretty fluid stream of consciousness, starting with the austere and contemplative, building to the dense and dark electronic, blurring into jazz, funk, hip/hop -- then shifting suddenly back to hardcore dark chamber music, which smoothes out to drones, and finally emotive piano music.... (then a reprieve, coda / tour-de-force outro). Tracklist Bunita Marcus - Solo Luigi Nono - Omaggio a Gyorgy Kurtag Elaine Radigue - Naldjorlak Deep Listening Band - Cave Water (Troglodyte's Delight) Linda Caitlin Smith - Far From Shore Zbigniew Karkowski - Electrostatics Iannis Zenakis - S.709 Miles Davis - Savad (Live in Switzerland, 10/22/71) Fela Kuti - Expensive Shit Mississippi Fred McDowell - Shake 'Em On Down GZA - 4th Chamber Karlheinz Stockhausen - Trans (Abschnitt 1) Jlin - Unknown Tongues Morton Feldman - Turfan Fragments Phill Niblock - Hurdy Hurry Peter Garland - Nostalgia for a Southern Cross Michael Pisaro - Akasa Young Thug - Check Michael Vincent Waller - Love IV. Sizing Kanye West - Jesus is Lord
Meryl Streep and The Movies with Zachary Scot Johnson and Maryl McNally
Longtime friends and Meryl Streep fans Zachary Scot Johnson ( www.zacharyscotjohnson.com ) and Maryl McNally discuss 1994's "The River Wild", which co-stars David Strathairn, Kevin Bacon, John C. Reilly, Joseph Mazzello, Stephanie Sawyer, Elizabeth Hoffman, Benjamin Bratt and more. Directed by Curtis Hanson and written by Denis O'Neill.Email the hosts at MerylStreepPodcast@gmail.com and please remember to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast.Zach's ranking of Meryl's performances:1. silkwood2. postcards3. the post4. julie and julia5. the hours6. devil wears prada7. adaptation8. kramer vs kramer9. the river wild10. mamma mia11. florence foster jenkins12. out of africa13. deer hunter14. mamma mia 215. heartburn16. still of the night17. before and after18. she-devil19. mary poppins returns20. house of the spirits21. the homesman22. manhattan23. juliaZach's ranking of Meryl's films1. the post2. the hours3. silkwood4. kramer vs kramer5. adaptation6. out of africa7. the deer hunter8. postcards from the edge9. julie and julia10. the devil wears prada11. mary poppins returns12. the river wild13. florence foster jenkins14. manhattan15. mamma mia16. heartburn17. still of the night18. mamma mia 219. she-devil20. julia21. the homesman22. house of the spirits23. before and after
Jane Rigler opens a lot of doors for me. She's always been generous with her teaching opportunities, her performances and her contact; the last time I spent time with her, she told me about an upcoming performance with her friend and colleague Elizabeth Hoffman - and that Elizabeth would be a great podcast subject. When Jane speaks, I listen! This podcast is the result of that contact, and it's a great one. I really enjoy interviews where we start diving into people's motivation and concept development, and Elizabeth was more than willing to dive into that stuff. Additionally, we get a glimpse into the actual workings of a composer's career - it is never a straight line, and it is always packed full with self-education and exploration. This is an interesting chat in many ways, but it was also fun because I feel like I got to know Elizabeth a lot over the course of the 45 minutes. I hope you do as well! You can find out more at her personal NYU website, and check out her CD (which I will continue to rave about...) at the site for the work: Intérieurs harmoniques. Enjoy!
String Noise are an experimental violin duo comprised of husband and wife Conrad Harris and Pauline Kim Harris. Based in NYC, they've had over 30 new works composed specifically for them since their 2011 inception. Outside of their String Noise collaboration, Conrad and Pauline can be found performing as soloists and also in the case of Conrad, with his group The FLUX Quartet. The "trailblazing duo", as dubbed by Time Out NY, will release their debut feature album Spring 2015 plus a brand new website (www.stringnoiseduo.com) currently in production. Pauline Kim Harris: violin/viola Conrad Harris: violin String Noise on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/String-Noise/100299233416629 Pauline Kim Harris on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pauline-Kim-Harris/393034134116789 Conrad Harris: http://www.conradharris.com/ String Noise Email: stringnoiseduo@gmail.com String Noise performing complete version of "Red is the Rows" composed by Elizabeth Hoffman: https://soundcloud.com/string-noise/red-is-the-rows Talk Music Talk Playlist/019: Stockhausen & More: This week's TMT Spotify playlist references German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen who not only influenced String Noise but also a wide range of artists. Selections from Miles Davis to Björk and others who have name checked him plus pieces from Stockhausen's historic works performed by various musicians. Enjoy! http://open.spotify.com/user/therattlecat/playlist/3ZuEagwLr7QufhGl5y2Czl For more information on TMT, visit: www.talkmusictalk.comOr my personal site: www.thisisboice.com Subscribe to my YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/thisisboice?sub_confirmation=1 Subscribe to TMT on iTunes: http://bit.ly/TalkMusicTalk Or Stitcher Radio: http://bit.ly/TMTStitcher Or TuneIn Radio: http://bit.ly/TMTtunein If you enjoy the podcast, please take a moment to leave a review and/or rating.It Reviews and ratings help to improve TMT rankings and spread the word. Thanks! "Liz (The Talk Music Talk Theme)"-FULL VERSION Written and Composed on an iPad by boice. https://soundcloud.com/thisisboice/liz-talk-music-talk-theme Check out my two albums of music, How To Be An Adult and Get Me Audio, Vol. 1, on Soundcloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/thisisboice
Susun Weed answers 90 minutes of herbal health questions followed by a 30 minute interview with Mary Elizabeth Hoffman. Mary gives fast paced direct readings focusing on creative, empowering solutions to life's challenges. She uses astrology, tarot and psychic intuition. Mary has led workshops and trips to sacred sites around the world since 1986 on such subjects as astrology, personal growth, earth energies, earth changes, lost civilizations, prophecy, sacred geometry and alternative healing. this episode Q&A- includes: • poke root salve is a escharotic which erodes the skin allowing cancer and other infections to come out.. chickweed helps to dissolve cysts.. • nettle infusion rebuilds veins so they are like those as a teenager, legs up the wall massaged with herbal oils also relieves veins.. • persistent vaginal infection, possible undiagnosed chlamydia and lots of information talked about and found in Down There: Sexual and ReproductiveHealth the Wise Woman Way • poison ivy and witch hazel.. • alternatives to valerian- skullcap tincture better at bringing on sleep and hops.. • when we wake up and cannot fall back to sleep- usually adrenal stress, nourish with nettle infusion.. • 47 and would like to get pregnant- risks and options.. • brandy has too much other stuff in it to absorb other plant constituents- use 100 proof vodka.. • rosacea and burdock root.. • phytoestrogens, phytosterols, precursors to hormones, intestinal flora, tamoxifen and breast cancer prevention.. • you have to be able to get sick to get healthy..
GateWorld catches up with Elizabeth Hoffman, Stargate's film and series-transcending Dr. Catherine Langford!