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Hi Everyone! I just wanted to let you know that 2 new episodes will be dropping in June...I know, it takes me forever... BUT it's an audiobook in the form of a podcast AND there are only 14 episodes left, 36 total so I want to do it right...and not just do it fast...PLUS I have a full time job, 2 cats and AM GETTING MARRIED THIS WEEKEND in VEGAS...OMG!!! A LOT GOING ON! Which is why I dropped everything on www.MyFuneralHomeStories.com to 50% OFF as part of a "Grant Spent All of His Money On His Wedding Sale" (seriously though...LOL!) Thank you for listening - Can't wait for you to hear what's coming next!grant 50% OFF ALL PREMIUM EPS & BUNDLES @ www.MyFuneralHomeStories.com Follow Grant on IG: www.instagram.com/pomoandkitsch
Go Jacqueline! A mommy to be still toughing it out in the prep room & at the funeral home. Find out what that's like, border "wars", & a suicide case wrongly identified... ----- Mortuary Marketing Elevate your funeral home's online presence. Check it out. Want to start today? Email: conor@mortuary-marketing.com ----- Want more of the Mortuary Show? Follow our social medias: Instagram TikTok Facebook ----- Show Notes: (03:21) – Being pregnant as a funeral director. (08:19) – From hospice to funeral home. (13:18) – How to hand over the bill. (28:00) – Misreported suicide case. ----- Takeaways Being pregnant as a funeral director can present unique challenges and limitations. There is a variety of opinions on the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) in the funeral industry. Working in hospice care can provide valuable experience and a different perspective on death and dying. Licensing requirements can vary between states, creating challenges for funeral directors working on border areas. Being present for families and providing hands-on care can have a positive impact on the funeral director's relationship with the family.
The episode where Boydston dives into the mummy vault to tell us of one of the most well preserved mummies known - Lady Dai. She died in the BC times guys, and was found in 1972 in an ancient tomb. Lindsey and Sarah have too high of expectations, really, with how well preserved she was despite being 2,000 years old. We discuss what we want buried with us, toe hair, how we want to be embalmed (spoiler alert: it's alcohol). Her picture is a little off putting, so beware…the tongue is..a lot. Picture The Grudge. Look at your own risk! www.thetipsyghost.com Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @thetipsyghost Email us your stories at thetipsyghost@gmail.com Show your support when you subscribe, leave a great review, & give us a 5 star rating— it really helps!
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New York has become the sixth state to legalize human composting, behind Washington, Colorado, Oregon, Vermont, and California. The process involves placing straw and wood chips into a container with the body and allowing it to decompose over time. Touted as a ‘green' form of dealing with death, one in which carbon emissions can be reduced from processes such as cremation - which involves an estimated 540 pounds of carbon dioxide - or typical burial practices using embalming fluid, concrete, wood, etc., can be replaced, human composting has opposition. The idea here is that not only is the human dirty, sickly and polluting while alive, but even after death we still continue to destroy the planet - hence why carbon dioxide is the focus rather than the simpler notion that we could just be reabsorbed into the earth in an ‘green burial'. 540 pounds so that family can have an urn with ashes is nothing compared to a one hour flight in a private jet which emits over 2200 pounds of the same stuff. There is no doubt that modern funerary practices use toxic chemicals and other resources, but this is not about anything ‘green'; it's about ideology. It's a distortion of life, a degrading of the human in the spiritual hierarchy, and a demeaning practice meant to offset C02 for the wealthy who can afford to pay for credits. Whether Christian, Muslim, or Jew, all agree that the body is sacred, as is the blood, and therefore it should be preserved as such after death. From cleanliness and exercise while alive, to preservation after death, the body is considered sacred in virtually every spiritual practice. But with modern scientific materialism, animation of the corporeal is reduced to spiritual fiction.
The First Deathrattle Podcast of 2023. Aptly opening the show with a classic old school death metal track from Embalm remastered and distributed through 20 Buck Spin, the 'cast is touching upon recent doom, thrash and stoner releases.. This years first random pick is a track from 2017 by The Father Of SerpentsTonight the cast causes aural injury with songs by~GodwattLunaviejaWarhogTubefreeksSteelwings SwedenMisty RouteDemoralizerTanatorKing Buffalorote mareDire FateThe Father Of SerpentsListen to the show here ~Sunday - Metalzone Radio - 9pm UKhttps://www.metalzone.gr/radioTuesday - Downtuned Magazine & Radio - 6pm UKRipper Radio - 8pmUK@http://www.ripperradio.comTUESDAY/THURSDAY
We love the innovation and creativity that Metaldom never gets from Joe and Jane Average. One such examples is the new Motorhead "Bad Magic" box set. This new take on Lemmy and The Boy's final full lengther has all kinds of cool goodies. A new track, a live show and an interview with Lemmy himself. But the topper is a ouija board (!) with an "Ace Of Spades" planchette. With the idea of using it to contact Lemmy himself! So it gave us the idea of who else we'd like to contact from beyond the Metal grave. And what we'd like to ask them. In our "News, Views, and Tunes", we discuss "Big Bulbs" (?), the upcoming GG Allin biopic and "Gremlins 2" (??) Musically, we crank some new and used from Bathory, Bloodclot, Master, Embalm, Lacerated, Jennie Tebler's Out Of Oblivion and introduce Sithlord in our "Indie Spotlight". Horns Up and Merry Christmas!! This Episode is sponsored by Trve Kvlt Coffee. Summon the coffee demons to possess yourself a cup today! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram
Sam sure can! Find out how to manage a huge caseload, tips for embalming with extended wait time, and what it's like living in the prep room by herself. Also... A 10 on 4 off shift?? ----- Want more of the Mortuary Show? Follow our social medias: Instagram TikTok Facebook ----- Show Notes: (06:37) – 10 days on, 4 days off shift. (11:23) – How to plan out a full day of prep work. (19:26) – Managing a family's expectations. (33:31) – Adding edema fluid for long term embalms.
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Do you know who inspired the face for the CPR doll? Does tetanus only come from rusty nails? Why did people make creepy death masks back in the day? Do embalmers have the best nighttime skin routines? Kyle and Jheisson answer these questions and more as they travel across Wikipedia from The Unknown Woman of the Seine to the Flag of Uganda.For Wiki U videos follow us on TikTok and Instagram
*Re-upload* Grant sits down with Journalist, Rob Hunter, to discuss season 2 in detail. This is a very real conversation about season 2, Grant is candid and uses colorful language throughout this episode - If you want to know more about the stories of season 1 and what its like growing up in a funeral home, LISTEN TO THIS . For commercial free version visit www.MyFuneralHomeStories.com
In this episode, Rachelle discusses the differences between funeral home and anatomy lab embalmings, how to embalm a cadaver for medical schools, and her favourite and least favourite parts of the process! Thank you for listening! You can find Rachelle on Instagram and Twitter where you can send your comments, questions, concerns, or just say hi! Please consider following the podcast, rating five stars and leaving a review wherever you're listening from. It would mean a lot!
In this episode, Grant talks to Brian and Ryan from Undertaking the Podcast about all things funeral industry past, present and future. Visit www.MyFuneralHomeStories.com for Premium Stories and Post Mortem Discussions 2 & 3.
Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:Dave Starts The Show Off With A Stroke!Dave Cannibalizes Paul In The Night!Paul Won't Let Dave Pee On Him (Selfish!)!"I'm New To The World Of Gay Sex! No. Really."!Farewell, Brooklyn Nine Nine!Dave's Sex Toy Buying Guide, 2021! (False Start #1)! Dave Wayne Brady's A Song About Gen X!Dave Nearly Castrates Himself With His Microphone Arm Spring, And Paul Gets Angry! Elder Abuse Follows!Dave's Sex Toy Buying Guide, 2021! (False Start #2)!Bitch, IKEA AIN'T THAT HARD!"We All Kin Down Here!"Dave's Amazing Ability To Self Pander!Dave's Sex Toy Buying Guide, 2021! (FINALLY!)!Paul Does An Amazing Interview!1980's Forest Porn! It Was A Reality!Dave Is Offensive For The 29896986395th Time This Year!Dave Likes To Monopolize The Show Notes! AND The Show!LGBTQ+ Medical Representation Is Important!"What Ya PrEPping For Big Guy?"Paul Hates Being Called "Husbear!"Vocal Fry Sucks!What To Do With A Used Sex Toy?Detachable Penis!Dave Acknowledges His Stupidity!Paul "Yes, And's" Dave's Acknowledgement!Paul's Middle Aged Wine Tasting!Dave's Will Forte Impression! We Love Will Forte! Hopefully He'll Hear This and Will Email Us And Be Our Friend!Paul Cracks Dave Up!Our Volumes Are Fine, Paul! Jesus Christ!Dave Is A Confirmed Ice Wino!Is New York City Still Flooded?Paul Brutalizes Wine Names!A Truck Drives By And Ruins Dave's Tribute To His Dead Professor!Your Favourite University Professor Is Probably Dead!"Cockeye Jones" Returns! This Time, It's Personal!Familial Drunks!We Love John Mulaney! Hopefully He'll Hear This and Will Email Us And Be Our Friend!Trigger Warning - BILL COSBY IS A SEXUAL PREDATOR! THIS IS HIS STORY. WHOMP! WHOMP! (THINK SVU)!Bill Cosby Raped Other Peoples' Daughters!NBC's Thursday Night Line Up!Lame Gay Sex Experiences!We Wish Animal Kingdom Was A Porno!A Murderous Kitchen-Aid!The Attack Of The Killer Shit!Dave Can Embalm! Can You Believe It?Boneless Legs and Empty Eye Sockets!Mummification Is Cool!Dave Wayne Brady's A Second Song!Aquamation Is Where It's At!We Love The Gals At Hollywood Crime Scene! Hopefully They'll Hear This and Will Email Us And Be Our Friends!Episode Links (In Order):Sexual Predator Bill Cosby Leaves Prison!Step By Step's Josh Byrne!Animal Kingdom's Ben Robson's Ass!Hilarious Jaboody Dub's Safety Training Dub!Aquamation! Flush My Ass Away!Golden Girls Drop Dead Danish!Hollywood Crime Scene Podcast!Goofs and Gaffes!Bill Cosby and Andrea Constand Were Actually Associated With Temple University.MUSIC CREDIT!Opening Music Graciously Supplied By: https://audionautix.com/
Today we meet Michael Warfield, Removal Technician, and courier for a greater Seattle care center. Check him out!
Behold, the usual gathering of the most unusual news items. The Snewz dossier is open, and the scraps that have come fluttering out include topical slam-dunks like the extinction of the dinosaurs, questions about the FBI and some Civil War gold, rumors heard when some guy eavesdropped on pilots, and an ancient how-to papyrus that will inspire you to mummify your family and friends. Featuring Shrishma Naik, Katherine Sherlock, and Justin Zeppa.We appreciate your support, so please subscribe, rate, review, and follow the show. Tell all your friends, tell your enemies too. Instagram: @thesauropod Facebook: facebook.com/thesauropodEmail: info@thesauropod.comwww.thesauropod.com Buy our luxurious merchandise:https://www.teepublic.com/user/sauropodAnd don't forget to listen to these other stellar episodes of the Snewz, right here on the Sauropod:Ep. 049 - Not The Easiest Thing To NickEp. 052 - The Likes Of BlackbeardEp. 053 - No Ordinary Exploding Space RockEp. 054 - Superintendent Of Parliamentary VentilationEp. 055 - The Price Of Corpses On The Black MarketEp. 057 - The Arrow Anubis ShootsEp. 062 - Stolen In Sledgehammer RaidEp. 066 - Hosted In A Haunted Lockup SoonEp. 067 - It Would Be Near MadagascarEp. 069 - Maybe His Barking Dog Is Just CrazyEp. 070 - Witches Had Hexed the MoonEp. 071 - Respect For Ethereal OccupantsEp. 075 - Creatures Patrol Ley LinesEp. 082 - Poison From His PocketEp. 083 - Scorpion Hunter Would Be ProudEp. 086 - To Battle With The WorldEp. 091 - A Skeleton Called LocallyEp. 093 - A So-Called Rip-Deal Scam
This week on the podcast we have Savannah, a mortician! We chat about everything from how she got into death care, what it's like to embalm a dead body and her thoughts on what happens after we die. She was so sweet and fascinating to connect with. In her words "it's a lot of sites, it's a lot of smells, it's a lot of emotions." To find out more about Savannah and her journey follow her on Instagram @pinkhearsesociety
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In Part 2 of my 'I See Dead People' series, I thought it would be a good idea to tell you about what exactly happens when a body is embalmed. As we age, we will encounter the need to make arrangements for funerals, as well as visit them as a friend or relative. Should it fall on you to make the funeral arrangements, do you know what a loved one would really like for their final disposition? If you have no guidance by written wishes, you will need to make decisions that are difficult within a set amount of time to get all the arrangements in place. Embalm or Cremation? What does each really mean?I hope that this explanation will allow you to make a more informed decision. This episode is very graphic and deals with procedures done to the body.
We are talking about a man potentially being embalmed alive on national television. That's right.Undertaker and Paul Bearer spent this episode of Raw traveling in a hearse to San Jose to drug and kidnap Stone Cold Steve Austin to bury him alive. When that didn't work, they decided to embalm him.Thank god Kane showed up at the funeral home and saved the Texas rattlesnake! In this episode we have two instances of Austin being ether'd while also being given pills by doctors for his injuries.This whole thing is ridiculous but it's entertaining!Follow us and please leave a five star review!IG - StrangerRingsPodTwitter - StrangerRings1
During this episode of The Tracy O Show, Tracy talks with a Veteran of the Funeral Home Industry and asks all the things you've wanted to know. What is it like to embalm a body? Do Funeral Home Directors ever get creeped out? What was it like to work during the Oklahoma City Bombing? We ask it all.
We're back! After a busy festive break, Rachel and Andy have been back in the studio to discuss what it's like to be an active Embalmer, why we Embalm the deceased and the history of the occupation. Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Stacie adopted the kitten from #KCPetProject that came into the studio a few weeks ago. For #Mortified, we go through a cd Chris used to listen to when he would work in a funeral home. It's called, “Be Calm and Embalm.” Later, Jordin talks about how she gets #RBCF at most shows. Follow Jordin Silver on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/jordinsilver
A Homily for 18 Trinity, 2019 October 20, 2019 All Saints Prescott, AZ Text: Amos 8:4-12 Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of our hearts be always acceptable in thy sight, O Lord my strength and my redeemer. Amen. One of my favorite poets from the last century is Robert Frost. His poetic observations of the world have long inspired me to be more thoughtful about how I live. One of his lesser known poems is called “Departmental” and reads as follows: An ant on the tableclothRan into a dormant mothOf many times his size.He showed not the least surprise.His business wasn't with such.He gave it scarcely a touch,And was off on his duty run.Yet if he encountered oneOf the hive's enquiry squadWhose work is to find out GodAnd the nature of time and space,He would put him onto the case.Ants are a curious race;One crossing with hurried treadThe body of one of their deadIsn't given a moment's arrest-Seems not even impressed.But he no doubt reports to anyWith whom he crosses antennae,And they no doubt reportTo the higher-up at court.Then word goes forth in Formic:"Death's come to Jerry McCormic,Our selfless forager Jerry.Will the special JanizaryWhose office it is to buryThe dead of the commissaryGo bring him home to his people.Lay him in state on a sepal.Wrap him for shroud in a petal.Embalm him with ichor of nettle.This is the word of your Queen."And presently on the sceneAppears a solemn mortician;And taking formal position,With feelers calmly atwiddle,Seizes the dead by the middle,And heaving him high in air,Carries him out of there.No one stands round to stare.It is nobody else's affairIt couldn't be called ungentleBut how thoroughly departmental Frost is not lamenting ants but the way in which we tend to departmentalize what we do. He is lamenting our cultural struggle to be whole people. This morning we heard a stark reminder from the prophet Amos that we cannot departmentalize our lives. It is always interesting and a little challenging to preach these portions of the prophets, because it would be very easy to slip into works righteousness. That is to say, it would be very easy from this text to say “you must care for the poorest and most vulnerable around you in order to be saved.” Yet, we are saved by grace, through faith in Christ. So, how do we understand this passage? First – we must recognize that our behavior is bad – while it is possible that we can perform virtuous acts without Christ, if we created a balance sheet, we would see our thoughts and actions do not line up with the perfection of God. We fall far short of his glory. Secondly – it reminds us of the importance of the law – it is the law that condemns us. We read the Decalogue once a month so that we can see our lives spelled out in front of it. We can see our need to repent, the need to cry out to God “Lord have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this law.” Incline our hearts to keep them because so often we are inclined to buck against them fiercely – in thought, word, and deed. Likewise, when we read something like this, it should convict us – to repentance, and to a renewed trust in Christ. So, in that repentance we are set free from our sin, but called to something deeper, called to love better. Ultimately, we should be made uncomfortable when we read the prophets, but we should also recognize that we are freed by grace, and as our lives are transformed by that grace we are called to a sanctified life. That is the baseline from which we will jump off of, the prophets should convict us, call us to repentance, call us to a deeper trust in Jesus, and call us to love as Christ loved. Now, who is Amos? On the surface he was blessed to live in a time of prosperity – Syria had become besieged by the Assyrians, and as such their assault on Israel had stopped. This allowed Israel to flourish. But in this flourishing they became wealthy, and their wealth was not gained by virtue and hard work, but by cheating others and by taking advantage of the poor. Their wealth was gathered by trampling down those who God’s people are called to love – the poor, the outcasts, the neglected, the shunned by society, the foreigner, and the unwanted. And so, we get to the charge Amos lays before Israel: Hear this, you who trample the needy and do away with the poor of the land, saying, “When will the New Moon be over that we may sell grain, and the Sabbath be ended that we may market wheat?”— skimping on the measure, boosting the price and cheating with dishonest scales, buying the poor with silver and the needy for a pair of sandals, selling even the sweepings with the wheat. The condemnation stands in stark contrast to the commandment we heard from Christ this morning in the gospel reading – “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’” We learn from Amos that the people of Israel were flagrantly breaking the second half of the greatest commandment, not only were they not loving their neighbors as themselves, they were buying and selling their neighbors into slavery! How we love people shows a lot about our attitude towards God. For remember Genesis 1 which reads – Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.” So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them. Men and women, all men and women are created in the image of God. That means when we treat men or women unkindly, trample them down, we are defacing the very image of God. Let that sink in for a moment. How we interact with co-workers, clients, contractors, those we meet on the street, spouses, and friends reflects our heart towards God. I had an incident this past week where I snapped at someone. My reaction to the situation surprised me, and I felt bad immediately afterwards. As I thought about it – I realized my reaction was not rooted in frustration with the person but with a lack of trusting God. I had a meeting shortly after that and I was nervous about it and my fear about caused me to snap unkindly. My reaction had everything to do with a lack of trust in the Lord and his provision and very little to do with the small annoyance I was stumbling through at that moment. The calling of the Christian is to love our neighbors as ourselves. The Christian community is to be a beacon of love in a world where sacrificial love is so undervalued, where anything goes but genuine care for another’s soul. So let us be convicted, let us learn to love others fully and trust wholly in God’s provision. Amos leans further into this charge – Israel had trampled the needy – a large portion of the law was concerned with how we treat those in the community who are most in need. Perhaps the most radical of these was the year of jubilee, which was supposed to occurred every seven years, in that time all debt was to be forgiven. Instead, the people who Amos was charging were taking advantage of the very people they were supposed to care for. So this continues to press us – how are we treating those in our community, our neighbors? Do we treat them with love or distain? One of those scary things we can do is pray that God would reveal to us the ways in which we’ve failed, but it is a good challenge – let us take the time this week to ask God – who do I need to love better? How have I failed to love those in our community well? Show me how to love better. But the charges laid out by Amos get worse, and here it can hit home in another way, perhaps we have loved well, but where does our mind go during worship? The second part of the charge is that they longed for the Sabbath to be over so that they could get out there and make more money. Sabbath was created first as a time to glorify God, but also because our hearts, minds, and souls need a time of rest, time to renew. Not only do we sully God when we do not take a sabbath, a lack of rest wears down our bodies. Here is the question that we need to ask ourselves, where is our mind when we come to worship? Are we longing for it to be over so that we can get to tasty treats at coffee hour? So we can get home and do that house work we were planning on? Are we longing for it to be over so we can go and watch sports? Friends – the time of worship together is so critical to our spiritual formation – drink this time in, delight in it, rejoice that we have the freedom to spend time together and worship the Lord who died for us! Rejoice that we get an hour and a half together to read His word! Rejoice that we get to sing holy hymns of praise that are older than us and that countless brothers and sisters that came before us sang! Rejoice that we get to break the bread that is his body! And drink the wine that is his blood! Rejoice that we get to read, learn, mark, and inwardly digest His word! Rejoice, and let this time be the sweetest of time in the week, not a time of rote duty that you just need to get through, but rejoice and be glad for it, for this time is a gift. My friends – if it were not enough that we were distractible beings, be aware that the devil will stoke up our distractions. I have found in my worship – private and public that so often errant thoughts wander in. Be on guard against this – let us learn and pray that we are daily loving God with our hearts, souls, minds, and strength. Let us learn to be given deeper and more intimate to worship. The next part of his condemnation is that the rich were cheating to get richer – he notes that they make their ephah small and their shekels great. An ephah was not small – in fact it was 22 liters, while a shekel was quite small at 2/5th of an ounce. So, they were misleading about volumes and worth to make more money. We are called and charged be honest in all matters, including matters of money. Next they were selling the poor for silver – there was a system in biblical times of indentured servitude. Do not confuse this with slavery, either of our country’s past, nor of what is being described here. This was designed to allow people to work off their debts they had for a season and in exchange the worker would be provided for and their debt forgiven. However, here we learn that people were actually being bought, sold, and traded. So, judgment comes. As I was reading this passage I found myself confused by this statement that God swore “by the pride of Jacob.” I thought – what in the world does this mean. As I read, I came to realize – this in and of itself was a judgment on them. It was an ironic statement, God normally swears by his name, or himself – but here he swears by his rebellious people. So little regard did they have for God that knowing this, God swears by them and not himself!. They viewed themselves as gods. The first two judgments are an earthquake and darkness. Take note that these the same two judgments that take place at the crucifixion of Christ. Although the world may spin into darkness, we never lose hope for we always have Christ by our side. Let us also remember that our tendency is to want to be comfortable. However, it is in the discomfort and adversity that we draw closer to God and grow ever more dependent upon him. With these two truths in mind, let us thing about an event from this past week where a politician made a rather shocking and unsettling statement about churches and taxes. We can, for a moment, ignoring the blatantly unconstitutionality of what he said, recognize that it was alarming, to say the least. It would be easy after a statement like this to stoke the fear of people, and many have, but let us instead seek to comfort one another. We are promised that persecution will come, and that in adversity the church will flourish and so news of the possibility of persecution should not overwhelm us with fear. But more than that, we are not called to stoke fear. Rather we are called to love. St. John tells us in his first epistle that love drives out fear. So instead of worrying, instead of being scared – let love dictate how we live, and not fear. Do not be afraid though the ground may tremble and the darkness may fall – whether that be metaphorically or literally. For judgment will come, and the world will tremble, but Christ is with us to the end. Now we get to the third judgment – these are the hardest words – for in that third judgment a spiritual famine comes. I have found as I’ve grown in Christ, observed the world we live in, and talked with people that sin compounds. It grows inexplicably greater, once one is given over to it, the growth is explosive and people become numb to its effects. St. Paul talks about this in his letter to the Romans, he tells the readers that those who chose licentiousness grow worse and worse. So it is with sin – but Paul’s words and the words of Amos beg the question: does God turn us over to it, or do we just dive deeper and deeper? I think both – when we choose a sinful life style we end up getting sucked into this unending pit until we can no longer hear God. It is both a direct result of us turning our back on God and God’s judgment upon us. Our reading ends this morning with the bleakness of the Word of God going silent for God’s people as they chose their sin over revelation from God. I do not want us to end in hopelessness so let us turn to Amos’s ending – which is a promise of restoration, he writes: In that day I will raise up the booth of David that is fallen and repair its breaches, and raise up its ruins and rebuild it as in the days of old, and again: I will restore the fortunes of my people Israel, and they shall rebuild the ruined cities and inhabit them; they shall plant vineyards and drink their wine, and they shall make gardens and eat their fruit. My friends – though we may have sinned, though we have fallen, though our hearts and minds may have wandered from the living Lord – take heart – he his rebuilding us. In Christ we are being made new, in Christ we are being made spiritually rich. Do not grow dismayed that the world around us trembles, do not be dismayed that there seems to be an impending spiritual darkness, but cling to Christ and learn to make him the center of your life, let Him saturate all that you do – all your thoughts, words, and deeds, for he died to set us free from our sins, and in Him we are made children of God. Let us therefore reflect the love that Christ has for us in how we interact with the world. In the name of the Father, and t
This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing whether reading can make you happier and why you procrastinate! Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only tinyletter at tinyletter.com/jackywinter Intro The Commodore https://www.instagram.com/thecommodorebar/?hl=en Jeremy Can Reading Make You Happier? https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/can-reading-make-you-happier The Novel Cure https://www.textpublishing.com.au/books/the-novel-cure Lara Why You Procrastinate (It Has Nothing To Do With Self-Control) https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/25/smarter-living/why-you-procrastinate-it-has-nothing-to-do-with-self-control.html?source=post_page--------------------------- Shape Up Stop Running in Circles and Ship Work that Matters https://basecamp.com/shapeup #FairShareForArtists https://fairshareforartists.org/facts-and-figures/ Introducing Twitter ArtHouse, helping brands create and optimize content https://blog.twitter.com/marketing/en_us/topics/product-news/2019/Introducing-Twitter-ArtHouse.html Nu Mobile https://www.numobile.com.au/ What Do People In Solitary Confinement Want To See? https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/photo-requests-from-solitary-confinement If you like the show or these links or think we sound like nice people, please go and leave us a rating or review on iTunes. It helps other people find the show and boosts our downloads which in turn lets us know that what we're doing is worth doing more of! To subscribe, view show notes or previous episodes head on over to our podcast page at http://jackywinter.givesyouthe.biz/ Special thanks to Jacky Winter (the band, with much better shirts than us) for the music. Listen to them over at Soundcloud. Everything else Jacky Winter (us) can be found at http://www.jackywinter.com/
DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not by a mortician or an expert in those sciences. This is the story of a family who stepped back in time and cared for their loved ones in their home after their deaths. More and more we hear about the possibility of not having our loved ones embalmed. Clearly, there are times that the circumstances of a death prevent us from having a choice in the matter. That is a given. On this episode you will hear the personal experience of choosing to not have loved ones’ embalmed and having an extended in-home vigil. Hopefully this episode may help to inform you on the topic from a personal perspective. For your reference— the movie spoken about in this piece is Zen and the Art of Dying. You can find it on iTunes. Please follow The Death Dialogues Project on Instagram, Facebook and our blog at www.deathdialogues.net. Please subscribe to this podcast! See you next time! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deathdialogues/message
Dare you look into the Hole to see what vicious Thoughts lie within? This week, the boys finally get to the existential meat. How do you portray depression as an experience? What happens after Death? And what dangers dwell within the world of internet shopping? Embalm your spooky Thoughts into the Hole @Thought_Hole on twitter or to thoughtholepodcast@gmail.com
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An exciting happy hour in the Podcast Lounge this week as we welcome a couple of special guests! Jenn Carpenter is a local Author and Founder of her own true crime and paranormal touring company, Demented Mitten Tours! She shares frightening tales from her personal experiences, the local tours and her newest book, Haunted Lansing. We also have our good friend Dani with us as we sip cocktails and share spooky stories along with a lot of laughs! Come on in and join us, we saved a seat at the bar for you! Cocktail of the day: Demented Mittentini Muddle 6-8 raspberries in the bottom of a martini or highball glass with 1/2 lime squeeze, splash of triple sec and a dash of 100% pure cranberry juice. For martini, mix 2oz vodka, 4 oz raspberry lemonade, 2oz club soda in a shaker with ice and strain into glass. For highball, fill glass with ice and then add remaining ingredients and stir. Garnish with a lime wheel. BUY Haunted Lansing by Jenn Carpenter on Amazon HERE
Originally aired September 11th 2018 On this week’s episode we start off with a commemoration of the events of 17 years ago today, and of course, we get into the Nicki VS. Cardi beef, Mac Miller’s passing and loving an addict, Serena at the US Open, Laura asks what needle exchanges can really do to help combat the opiate epidemic, and Leah weighs in on Nas and Kelis’ coparenting drama. Plus, cyst videos, YouTube hair fail comps, and Kiki’s streaming pick of the week!
Our guest today discovered a severe allergic reaction upon applying hand sanitiser which lead her to question the ingredients in beauty and personal care products. Armed with a Diploma in Natural Skincare Science, Mel Driver, launched Embalm Skincare, a multi-award winning skincare range which is 100% natural, cruelty-free and helps to restore and maintain a healthy skin glow. You will hear in this episode Mels passion for the industry, her exposure to the levels of chemicals that are in products and her driving force behind creating the Embalm range. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beaute-industrie/message
Nigel Farage “can be embalmed like those Soviet leaders” and put into a new Museum of Brexit, Chief secretary of the Treasury Liz Truss tells Chopper’s Brexit Podcast today. The former Ukip leader – along with the famous Vote Leave bus with its claim that Brexit will deliver £350million a week for the NHS – are Ms Truss’s recommendations for inclusion in the new museum. Ms Truss says: "What you are asking me is a bit like Room 101 -what would you put in it. There are a few things from the campaign, may be a Cornish pasty, some leeks and of course the bus." She adds that perhaps Mr Farage "can be embalmed, like those Soviet leaders" and included in the museum. Ms Truss makes clear that Brexit will not be delayed to allow for second referendum on the terms of Brexit, saying: "Everyone in my constituency says 'please get on with it', and that is what we are doing." Ms Truss also criticises a "computer says no" approach at the Home Office when has left more than 100 Windrush citizens unsure of their immigration status. She says: "The Prime Minister and Home Secretary have given very full apologies about the truly dreadful situation people found themselves in. "It is appalling that people who fought for his country during the war, have contributed to rebuilding Britain after the war, face that kind of computer says no attitude from the Home Office. That has to stop." Ms Truss also set her face against calls for a hypothecated tax to fund the National Health Service. She says: "They are a bad thing. If you had a hypothecated tax going into the NHS in the late 2000s, and we got the economic downturn when National Insurance receipts went down, that would have meant less money for the NHS. "I believe in a tax-funded NHS that is funded from general taxation - that is what makes sense." Asked if pensioners who work should pay National Insurance to fund the NHS, she adds: "This is not a policy the government has at all. Those people have contributed throughout their lives and I think it is a good thing that people are working beyond the current retirement age." Other guests on Chopper’s Brexit Podcast, presented by Christopher Hope, The Telegraph’s Chief Political Correspondent, include Gawain Towler, former Ukip spokesman and the secretary of the new Museum. Mr Towler says a board has been appointed and a number of sites are being scouted to host the museum and archive devoted to the UK’s 40 year membership of the European Union which ends next year. Michael Deacon, the Telegraph’s longstanding sketchwriter who has been dubbed “Brexit’s Boswell”, and Dia Chakravarty, the Telegraph’s Brexit Editor, offer their own ideas on how to fill the museum on the podcast which was recorded in the Red Lion pub on Whitehall this week. Tim Morris , the chief executive of the Major Ports Group which owns most of the UK’s ports, is also on the podcast to explain why trade to the UK need not be disrupted after Britain leaves the European Union in March next year.
"What if we told you we could back up your mind?" That's the business pitch of Nectome, a preserve-your-brain-and-upload-it company. Its chemical solution can keep a body intact for hundreds of years, maybe thousands, as a statue of frozen glass. The idea is that someday in the future scientists will scan your bricked brain and turn it into a computer simulation. That way, someone a lot like you, though not exactly you, will smell the flowers again in a data server somewhere. Jeff and Anthony accuse each other of already having undergone the procedure. GET BONUS EPISODES, VIDEO HANGOUTS AND MORE. VISIT: http://patreon.com/wehaveconcerns Get all your sweet We Have Concerns merch by swinging by http://wehaveconcerns.com/shop Hey! If you’re enjoying the show, please take a moment to rate/review it on whatever service you use to listen. Here’s the iTunes link: http://bit.ly/wehaveconcerns And here’s the Stitcher link: http://bit.ly/stitcherwhconcerns Or, you can send us mail! Our address: We Have Concerns c/o WORLD CRIME LEAGUE 1920 Hillhurst Ave #425 Los Angeles, CA 90027-2706 Jeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni Today’s story was sent in by Brian Towns: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/610456/a-startup-is-pitching-a-mind-uploading-service-that-is-100-percent-fatal/ If you’ve seen a story you think belongs on the show, send it to wehaveconcernsshow@gmail.com, post in on our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/WeHaveConcerns/ or leave it on the subreddit: http://reddit.com/r/wehaveconcerns
November 23rd, 1998: Sgt. Slaughter has decided to step down from his commissioner role, so Vince McMahon appoints a replacement: the returning Shawn Michaels! However, that may prove to be the wrong decision for Mr. McMahon as HBK's first order of business is to schedule "The Corporate Champion" The Rock to defend his WWF Title against X-Pac! "Stone Cold" Steve Austin is hospitalized with a concussion after being hit with a shovel by The Undertaker last week, and The Dead Man then proceeds to continue his carnage by abducting Austin from the medical facility. Mankind is ordered to defend his beloved Hardcore Title in a Triple Threat Match against Corporation members Ken Shamrock and The Big Boss Man. In a non-title match, WWF Tag Team Champions The New Age Outlaws go head-to-head with J.O.B. Squad members Bob Holly & Scorpio. Edge & Gangrel square off with D'Lo Brown & Mark Henry in what turns out to be a very solid heel vs. heel match. And speaking of The Brood, WWF Light Heavyweight Champion Christian puts his title on the line against ultimate underdog Duane Gill. Goldust faces "Marvelous" Marc Mero while each man's former valet looks on from ringside. Steve Blackman steps into the ring with The Blue Blazer.... but who is inside the costume? The Headbangers take on Oddities members Kurrgan & Golga as The Insane Clown Posse proceed to make their presence felt from ringside. The Godfather is scheduled to face Tiger Ali Singh, but a pre-match interruption from an angry Steven Regal may change those plans. Plus, Chyna tries to put an end to the sexual harassment lawsuit which was filed against her, a leaf-blower is used as a weapon by multiple people, and Kane makes a surprise appearance! Enjoying the Podcast? E-mail us at rawattitudepodcast@gmail.com or Tweet us @RawAttitudePod! Or even better, write us a five-star review and it will be read on the show! Listen to Henry Huge-Pecs discuss "WrestleMania VII" on The Rundown Wrestling Podcast's series called "WrestleMania Sal-Vation": https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/rundown/episodes/2017-12-17T22_00_00-08_00 Pick up William Renken's novel "The Rumors of My Demise" here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076MNFGJL And be sure to check out these other fine Podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network: The Rundown Wrestling Podcast (http://rundown.podomatic.com/) The New Blood Rising Podcast (https://newbloodpod.podbean.com/) The Shadowvane Podcast (https://shadowvane.net/) Tooning Japanese (https://tooningjapanese.com/) The Slasher Sanitarium (http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/troy-boesen-2/the-slasher-sanitarium)
In life, the only thing you are guaranteed is death. Join us as we look into the fear of death, and what exactly happens to your body when you leave this world. - Connect With Us - Instagram - @ EsotericOddities Twitter - https://twitter.com/esotericodditie Facebook - https://facebook.com/esotericoddities Email - Odditiespodcast@gmail.com Soundcloud - https://Soundcloud.com/esotericoddities - Sources - http://bit.ly/2yBw5HR http://bit.ly/2zI9Zkt http://bit.ly/2mkBInp http://bit.ly/2zw7D7z http://slate.me/1IplDAc
Settle in as Brogan, Bryan, and Jess bring you everything you need to know about Hour of Devastation. Learn about the Afflict mechanic as well as the pseudo-return of Embalm and Exert. We also go over all our favorite new … Continue reading →
This week, we dive into some the changes and expansion that WotC has announced for the Magic Online Format Challenge Series, as well as going over the hullabaloo that surrounded the announcement of the online 1v1 Commander banlist. We discuss the ongoing Pro Tour Amonkhet (at the time of recording), and how we expect the metagame to develop from here on out. We have a Standard tournament report for you all, featuring some New Perspectives spice, and our Deck of the Week is one of the newest flavours of Aetherworks Marvel decks! As a bonus, you can find our MTG Emoji game which we shared on our Twitter during the Pro Tour here, and the solutions here. "Skullcraic Theme" composed and performed by Barry Cannon. Barry's Soundcloud Barry's Twitter
Cycling, Embalm and Exert Full show notes can be found on the website, www.tbepodcast.com
The first episode of Spoiler Season - Amonkhet! We discuss the return of Cycling and -1/-1 counters in addition to new mechanics Exert and Embalm. Also, Invocations!
This episode was recorded at the 6th Annual Afterlife and Awareness Conference in St. Louis, MO, where I had the pleasure of meeting Rev. Olivia Bareham of Sacred Crossings. You can hear the birds and breezes in the background as we sat under the sun in the hotel courtyard on a beautiful Missouri day. Olivia is a certified Death Midwife, Home Funeral Guide and Celebrant. She holds bachelors degrees in Education and Natural Theology and Sacred Healing and is an ordained Inter-faith Minister. Olivia’s experience as an auxiliary nurse, hospice volunteer and her mother’s end-of-life caregiver, inspired her to investigate more meaningful and personal alternatives to traditional funeral practices. Plus, she is a closet rock-star. We cover a gamut of topics related to home funeral care, including: If and where it's legal (Spoiler: Yes, and everywhere) A cheap but beautiful and deeply personal alternative to an expensive casket How our deaths are affecting the environment What she learned about death from giving birth
Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds are joined by Chicago comedian David Helem to examine American's First Crematorium. Guest: @davehelem SOURCES TOUR DATES REDBUBBLE MERCH
What Mary did that day as she and Martha honored their resuscitated brother, Lazarus, would be remembered forever! Dr. Randy shares this incredible story and its meaning for today's believer in the sermon at Olive Springs Baptist Church. His conclusion leaves us all with a challenge as we approach the 2013 Christmas Season.