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In this week's episode... Bonwyn, Kav and Alydin are invited on an exploratory expedition to see if rumors are true about a mysterious Ghost Elk in the Verboten Forest. A fun day out and a trial run for joining Folen and his crew on their upcoming adventure!
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In which Jay remains angry at a font; a person who is obviously Kang the Conqueror is not in fact Kang the Conqueror; the pig men deserve better; and Nightcrawler should never, ever, ever be allowed to attempt grief counseling.
The second coming of Jesus was a part of the basic discipleship of the early church and a major theme of the New Testament, yet is often overlooked today. Listen in as we share the significance of this biblical truth for all believers and for missions.
A homily for the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C 11/16/2025
Sermon by The Rev. Dale Trunk on Isaiah 65:17-25 and Luke 21:5-19, recorded for virtual worship on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
Jemma Deer's Radical Animism: Reading for the End of the World (Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2020) invites the reader to take a moment and to ponder on the way of reading. In her book, the author challenges the narcissistic position of the human being: a status that has been established for some time and which has already been challenged before but does not seem to be changing quickly. The Anthropocene reveals the dangers which are connected to the human centrality and power; on the other hand, it requires new ways of engaging with the environment. These new ways are not limited to the gestures of consideration in relation to the profound changes that led to climate change in particular. They ask for a new mode of thinking when the inanimate is part and parcel of the human being. In this regard, Jemma Deer draws attention to reading and writing as ways and modes of engaging with the inanimate and with the environment that serves as a habitat for the acts of reading and writing. The book offers strategies for reading literary texts across cultures and times: the works by Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll, Virginia Woolf reveal new echoes in the context of the Anthropocene. Radical Animism is a gentle invitation to abandon human superiority and to explore the ways that subvert a conventional hierarchy of the human and the non-human. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Sermon by Dcn. Robert Polen23rd Sunday of Ordinary TimeQuestions for Group Discussion1. How is our situation similar to the situation of the first generation of the church as it waited for the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem?2. Jesus warns the church that there are two ways they can be led astray. Where do you see evidence of these two ways in the life of the church?3. Why is it important to know what to expect as we wait for Jesus to fulfill his promises?4. How are we tempted to abandon Jesus' mission for his church?5. What is our hope as we wait? How do we encourage one another with this hope?
Jemma Deer's Radical Animism: Reading for the End of the World (Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2020) invites the reader to take a moment and to ponder on the way of reading. In her book, the author challenges the narcissistic position of the human being: a status that has been established for some time and which has already been challenged before but does not seem to be changing quickly. The Anthropocene reveals the dangers which are connected to the human centrality and power; on the other hand, it requires new ways of engaging with the environment. These new ways are not limited to the gestures of consideration in relation to the profound changes that led to climate change in particular. They ask for a new mode of thinking when the inanimate is part and parcel of the human being. In this regard, Jemma Deer draws attention to reading and writing as ways and modes of engaging with the inanimate and with the environment that serves as a habitat for the acts of reading and writing. The book offers strategies for reading literary texts across cultures and times: the works by Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll, Virginia Woolf reveal new echoes in the context of the Anthropocene. Radical Animism is a gentle invitation to abandon human superiority and to explore the ways that subvert a conventional hierarchy of the human and the non-human. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Jemma Deer's Radical Animism: Reading for the End of the World (Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2020) invites the reader to take a moment and to ponder on the way of reading. In her book, the author challenges the narcissistic position of the human being: a status that has been established for some time and which has already been challenged before but does not seem to be changing quickly. The Anthropocene reveals the dangers which are connected to the human centrality and power; on the other hand, it requires new ways of engaging with the environment. These new ways are not limited to the gestures of consideration in relation to the profound changes that led to climate change in particular. They ask for a new mode of thinking when the inanimate is part and parcel of the human being. In this regard, Jemma Deer draws attention to reading and writing as ways and modes of engaging with the inanimate and with the environment that serves as a habitat for the acts of reading and writing. The book offers strategies for reading literary texts across cultures and times: the works by Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll, Virginia Woolf reveal new echoes in the context of the Anthropocene. Radical Animism is a gentle invitation to abandon human superiority and to explore the ways that subvert a conventional hierarchy of the human and the non-human. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
“Jesus always comes to us in the brokenness of our health, in the shipwreck of our family lives, in the loss of all possible peace of mind, even in the very thick of our sins. Jesus saves us in our disasters, not from them.” - Robert Farrar Capon
On the November 16 edition of the Music History Today podcast, record labels threaten colleges,R.E.M. Releases a Cult Classic, & it's Watermelon Sugar time. Also, happy birthday to members of O-Town, Rammstein, & Color Me Badd.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday
This sermon is drawn from Luke 21:5-36.
2025 Prophecy Conference featuring Jeff Kinley. Jeff Kinley is a former pastor and best-selling author of 40 books. He is a recognized expert and thought leader in the field of Bible Prophecy, having authored 12 books on the subject. Jeff connects with this generation, engaging them with biblical truth in a fresh, practical way. He is a graduate of the University of Arkansas (BA) and Dallas Theological Seminary (ThM). Jeff's weekly podcasts – The Vintage Truth Podcast and The Prophecy Pros Podcast (with Todd Hampson) are heard in over 120 countries. This Podcast now has over 1,000,000 downloads and ranks in the Top 1% of all podcasts in America.Visit his website at www.jeffkinley.comJoin us in-person on Sunday mornings at 10:30am, Sunday evenings at 6pm, and Wednesday evenings at 6pm. Learn more about our church at www.graceonmain.com and find links to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Spotify and to give to Grace Bible Church. SUBSCRIBE to our channel to easily stream every service!Join us in-person on Sunday mornings at 10:30am, Sunday evenings at 6pm, and Wednesday evenings at 6pm. Learn more about our church at www.graceonmain.com and find links to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Spotify and to give to Grace Bible Church. SUBSCRIBE to our channel to easily stream every service!
Beyond Santa Claus and Ded Moroz, the real Arctic winter wizard is Yamal Iri, the “Grandfather of Yamal,” a localized Christmas figure from the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia. We uncover his unique powers: not just gift-giving, but utilizing a shamanic drum made with ancient Nenets technology to drive away evil spirits and bestow positive energy. Discover why this Siberian hero wears a functional reindeer-skin malitsa, carries ancient mammoth bone jewelry , and how his tradition, rooted in Indigenous culture, offers a spiritual alternative to the global legend of Santa Claus.Contact:emailwebsiteSpecial thanks to:The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0Santa Claws is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
The guys open with the First Lady and Second Lady's support for new legislation, Fostering the Future, helping foster youth gain opportunity and stability — a rare bipartisan bright spot signed by the President today. Then the conversation lifts off with NASA's successful ESCAPADE Mission launch — an inspiring reminder of American ingenuity when it's firing on all cylinders. From there, Dave turns up the heat with a blistering, biblically grounded comparison between the President's rebuke of Democrats before ending the government shutdown and Jesus' confrontation with the Pharisees — the infamous "brood of vipers" moment that called out hypocrisy at its core. G.K. shifts gears, asking Dave about the elite skill set of air traffic controllers, comparing it to the precision of brain surgery. Dave explains how the Obama and Biden Administrations dismantled FAA meritocracy — rejecting over 3,000 qualified candidates in favor of DEI quotas — calling it the number one safety issue in aviation today: not equipment, but manpower. The show closes on a high-octane note as G.K. congratulates Cadillac Motors for entering the world of Formula One racing — a symbol of American innovation roaring back onto the global stage. Please be sure to visit www.miningthemedia.com and share with your friends, relatives, associates, and neighbors.
Poet and essayist Kathryn Nuernberger joins co-hosts Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan to talk about her new collection of lyric essays, Held: Essays in Belonging, which is about symbiotic mutualisms, and grief and joy in an era of worsening climate change. She discusses COP30, the United Nations climate gathering currently underway in Brazil, and considers the global failure to keep warming below 1.5 °C. She reflects on the nature of symbiotic relationships and offers several examples, noting that over several cycles even parasitic relationships might achieve the balance of mutualism. Nuernberger places her work in the larger tradition of climate and nature writing, which previously tended to celebration and in recent years has turned more elegiac, and also talks about writing personal grief in relation to societal grief. She explains new vocabulary developed to address emerging climate concerns and emotions and identifies several concepts that need new words. She reads an excerpt from Held. To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/ This podcast is produced by V.V. Ganeshananthan, Whitney Terrell, Graham Ballard, Courtenay Kantanka, Katelyn Koenig, and Bayleigh Williams. Kathryn Nuernberger Held: Essays in Belonging The Witch of Eye Rue Brief Interviews with the Romantic Past The End of Pink Rag & Bone Others: The Bureau of Linguistical Reality Cop30 Coverage | The Guardian The Aquarium by Phillip Henry Gosse John Hickel Raphel Lemkin Annie Dillard Barry Lopez The End of Nature by Bill McKibben Edward Abbey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode... The sleepy traveler wakes up long enough to tell Bonwyn, Kav and Alydin about his great calling and need for a group... just like theirs... to escort him on a very important quest!
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TJ and Kris review Genesis 10 and look toward next season's coverage of chapter 11. Then they tackle a question about the role of the serpent in the origin of sin and evil.
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SEE THE BOYS LIVE - https://www.samtallent.com/ SPONSORS: Factor - Eat smart @ http://factormeals.com/chubby50off & use code chubby50off to get 50% off your first box, plus Free Breakfast for 1 year! Ridge - Upgrade your wallet today! Get 10% Off @Ridge with code CHUBBY at https://www.Ridge.com/CHUBBY #Ridgepod #sponsored #ad Chubbies - Your Holiday wardrobe awaits! Get 20% off @chubbies with the code chubby at https://www.chubbiesshorts.com/chubby #chubbiespod PATREON EPISODES: https://www.Patreon.com/chubbybehemoth This week the boys are together in Colorado for a wedding. Sam cried four times today, has plans for Art Basel, and has questions about Whatnot. Nathan saw a lot of plates that were creaking, ate Carls Jr outside of the car to be polite, and can't believe choking is the choice. 00:00 Is That Twelve Sides? 01:56 Boss Tank 03:50 Home On The Range 05:06 All Timer 07:26 I'm Glad We're Together 08:58 90 Teeth 11:57 Went To The Spa 13:09 What Are We Talking About? 15:59 Could You Imagine? 18:54 Frying On The Pavement 21:15 Has To Make Soup Too 24:58 One And Done 26:35 We're Not Like That 28:55 Monstered My Taco 29:39 The End Of The World 32:21 Soooo Busy 36:27 Stuffed With Pornography 40:30 And Arraignments 43:15 Pie Curious 46:22 I Met A Woman 50:50 It's Not Always The Mom 52:39 People Are Mean To You 54:16 The Pieces Fit Alright 57:23 How Vern Troyer Was Conceived Nathan Lund and Sam Tallent are Chubby Behemoth
The social media age ban is coming - and parents everywhere are freaking out. But here’s the truth: this isn’t the end of your child’s world. It’s a chance to reshape it. Justin and Kylie share five practical ways to help your teen navigate life beyond the screen - from rebuilding real-world friendships to resetting your family’s digital habits. KEY POINTS: Why banning social media isn’t enough — and what families can do instead How to start calm, open conversations with your teen about the changes The surprising benefits of going “old school” (yes, landlines are back!) Why parents need to reconnect with their kids’ social circles The power of modelling healthy tech boundaries as adults QUOTE OF THE EPISODE: “If all we do is say ‘you can’t have this thing,’ something else will fill the void.” — Dr. Justin Coulson RESOURCES MENTIONED: The Parenting Revolution by Dr. Justin Coulson The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt Pediatric Research, July 2025: “Navigating Youth, Smartphones, and Policy” ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS: Start the conversation early - ask how your teen feels about the change. Help them reconnect offline: swap phone numbers, plan hangouts, build community. Fade out (or cut off) social media together - in solidarity. Model it. Set your own tech boundaries. Make it positive - this is an opportunity, not a punishment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Original air date: November 15, 2024 As the United States is entering a new nuclear age and a new global arms race, what does a second Trump term mean for our national security? What do the plans of Project 2025 mean for the American nuclear weapons force? How will such modernization and weapon buildup affect America's relationships with both its allies and enemies? Joe Cirincione joins Jon to help navigate the lunacy of this new administration and the very real and very serious dangers we are now facing…. And how they might get worse. Listen here. Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Original air date: November 15, 2024 As the United States is entering a new nuclear age and a new global arms race, what does a second Trump term mean for our national security? What do the plans of Project 2025 mean for the American nuclear weapons force? How will such modernization and weapon buildup affect America's relationships with both its allies and enemies? Joe Cirincione joins Jon to help navigate the lunacy of this new administration and the very real and very serious dangers we are now facing…. And how they might get worse. Listen here. Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Robert explores how AI has evolved from a tech breakthrough to a full-blown geopolitical arms race. He traces the roots of today's AI competition back to a chilling prediction made years ago, then unpacks how OpenAI, government policy, and national security are converging to reshape global power. Plus, his breakdown of three potential outcomes for the AI boom and what they could mean for investors navigating volatility and opportunity ahead.
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: From Solitude to Solidarity: Hiroshi's Autumn Odyssey Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2025-11-08-23-34-02-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 秋の風が吹き抜ける荒れ果てたショッピングモールは、過去の賑わいを完全に失っていた。En: The autumn wind swept through the desolate shopping mall, which had completely lost its former bustling energy.Ja: 粉々になったガラス天井から薄暗い光が差し込み、長い間沈んでいた落ち葉が埃と共に舞い上がっていた。En: Dim light streamed in through the shattered glass ceiling, and fallen leaves that had been resting for a long time danced up with the dust.Ja: 広い通路にはかつての喧騒はもうなく、静寂だけが残っている。En: The wide corridors were devoid of their past clamor, leaving only silence in its place.Ja: ヒロシはその通路を静かに歩く。En: Hiroshi walked quietly through the corridor.Ja: 一人で生き抜くことに慣れていた彼は、今日もまた冬に備えて物資を集める。En: Having grown accustomed to surviving on his own, today again he gathered supplies in preparation for winter.Ja: 周りには他の生存者の気配が漂い、油断は禁物だ。En: The presence of other survivors lingered around, making it crucial not to let his guard down.Ja: 彼は物陰に隠されていたいくつかの缶詰を見つけ、慎重に手に取った。En: He found a few canned goods hidden in the shadows and carefully picked them up.Ja: その時、背後から声が聞こえた。En: At that moment, a voice came from behind.Ja: 「やあ、ヒロシ。En: "Hey, Hiroshi.Ja: 食料を手に入れたのか?En: Did you get some food?"Ja: 」声の主はユキという女性だった。En: The voice belonged to a woman named Yuki.Ja: 彼女は彼と同じく、ここで生き抜こうとしている一人だ。En: Like him, she was trying to survive here.Ja: 「そうだ、いくつか見つけた」とヒロシは答えた。En: "Yes, I found a few," Hiroshi replied.Ja: ユキは少し困った表情を浮かべる。En: Yuki wore a slightly troubled expression.Ja: 「私たちのグループに来ないか?En: "Why don't you join our group?Ja: 安全な場所がある。En: We have a safe place.Ja: そこなら一緒に冬を乗り切れるかもしれない。En: Together, we might be able to get through the winter.Ja: 物資を分け合おう」と提案する。En: Let's share our supplies," she suggested.Ja: ヒロシはためらった。En: Hiroshi hesitated.Ja: 一人での自由と独立は、彼の生き残りの戦略だった。En: Freedom and independence alone had been his survival strategy.Ja: しかし、心のどこかで孤独を感じていた。En: However, deep down somewhere, he felt lonely.Ja: 彼にとってユキの申し出は魅力的だが、簡単には信用できないのが現実だ。En: Yuki's offer was enticing, but trust did not come easily in this reality.Ja: その瞬間、遠くから叫び声と足音が聞こえてきた。En: At that moment, screams and footsteps could be heard in the distance.Ja: 敵対するグループが彼らに近づいている。En: A hostile group was approaching them.Ja: 「物資を差し出せ!En: "Hand over your supplies!"Ja: 」と冷酷な声が響く。En: a cold voice echoed.Ja: ヒロシは考える。En: Hiroshi contemplated.Ja: 戦って独立を守るべきか、それともユキと新しい道を選ぶべきか。En: Should he fight to maintain his independence, or choose a new path with Yuki?Ja: その時、彼はユキの目を見て決断した。En: At that moment, he looked into Yuki's eyes and made a decision.Ja: 「分かった。En: "Alright.Ja: 一緒に行こう。En: Let's go together."Ja: 」ヒロシはユキにそう答えると、二人は急いで隠れた出口へと向かった。En: With this reply to Yuki, the two quickly headed toward a concealed exit.Ja: そこでユキのグループと合流し、敵と対峙する準備をした。En: There, they met up with Yuki's group and prepared to confront the enemy.Ja: 新しい仲間たちと協力し、ヒロシは敵を撃退することに成功した。En: With the cooperation of his new comrades, Hiroshi successfully repelled the enemy.Ja: 彼は今、ユキたちと共に生きる道を選んだ。En: He chose the path of living with Yuki and her group.Ja: 孤独ではなく、協力と信頼こそが新たな生き方を創り出すことを理解したのだ。En: He realized that cooperation and trust, rather than solitude, forged a new way of living.Ja: ヒロシは群れの中で安心感を感じる。En: Hiroshi felt a sense of security within the group.Ja: これからは一人ではない。En: From now on, he was not alone.Ja: 仲間と共に歩む秋の風は、どこか温かく心地よいものに感じられた。En: The autumn wind, walking with his comrades, felt somehow warm and comforting.Ja: 秋は終わり、冬が来る。En: Autumn ended, and winter arrived.Ja: だが、彼はもう恐れない。En: But he no longer feared.Ja: 彼には仲間がいるから。En: Because he had his comrades with him. Vocabulary Words:swept: 吹き抜けるdesolate: 荒れ果てたbustling: 賑わいshattered: 粉々になったdevoid: なくclamor: 喧騒accustomed: 慣れていたsupplies: 物資linger: 漂いcrucial: 禁物だcanned goods: 缶詰troubled: 困った表情enticing: 魅力的screams: 叫び声hostile: 敵対するrepelled: 撃退solitude: 孤独strategy: 戦略concealed: 隠れたcomrades: 仲間たちsecurity: 安心感confront: 対峙forged: 創り出すことcollaborated: 協力instinct: 本能mistrust: 信用できないgrim: 冷酷echoed: 響くdistant: 遠く
In this episode, we ride into the blood-soaked heart of the American West to explore two masterpieces of violence and myth — Red Rabbit by Alex Grecian and Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy. We'll uncover how both novels turn the frontier into a place of ghosts, gods, and guilt, where witchcraft and war define the human soul. From McCarthy's cosmic nihilism to Grecian's gothic vengeance, we trace the evolution of the Western from scripture to séance. Saddle up — this is the Weird West at its most haunting and unforgettable. #RedRabbit #BloodMeridian #AlexGrecian #CormacMcCarthy #WeirdWest #FolkHorror #WesternHorror #DarkFiction #BookPodcast #LiteraryPodcast #HorrorPodcast #AmericanGothic #Witchcraft #ViolentWest #MythAndMadness #ModernWestern #ReadingCommunity #BookTok #Bookstagram #WritersOfInstagra www.cyrusalderwood.substack.com
The Coming of the Lord, The Last Days & The End of the World - Larry T Smith
This week, we venture deep into the mist-shrouded Pacific Northwest to unearth one of the region's most haunting legends in Kwakwaka'wakw folklore — the story of Baxbakwalanuksiwe', the Man-Eater at the North End of the World.Once banned by colonial authorities and nearly lost to time, the Hamat'sa, or “Cannibal Dance,” is a ceremonial initiation that confronts humanity's darkest impulses and the mythic hunger embodied by Baxbakwalanuksiwe'. Covered in gaping mouths and crying out “hap, hap, hap” — “eat, eat, eat” — this monstrous figure stalked not just the imagination of his people, but the very limits of what it means to be human.Baxbakwalanuksiwe' stands as both a monster and a mirror — a figure embodying survival, hunger, and the uneasy boundary between the spiritual and the human. Join us as we explore how this story survived suppression, what it reveals about cultural resilience, why it remains so powerful today, and what the “Ever-More-Perfect-Manifestation-of-the-Essence-of-Humanity” might truly mean.Visit our website! Find us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Patreon, & more! If you have any true crime, paranormal, or witchy stories you'd like to share with us & possibly have them read (out loud) on an episode, email us atpnwhauntsandhomicides@gmail.com or use this link. There are so many ways that you can support the show: BuyMeACoffee, Spreaker, or by leaving a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. Sources
What if The Stand never really ended? What if dozens of incredible authors joined forces to take Stephen King's post-apocalyptic masterpiece even further? In this episode, Jim dives into The End of the World As We Know It: New Tales of Stephen King's The Stand — a 2025 anthology edited by Christopher Golden and Brian Keene, packed with over thirty stories that expand, twist, and reimagine the King-verse's ultimate showdown of good versus evil.Jim shares his spoiler-lite impressions, and why this collection felt like a return to one of his all-time favorite worlds. If you've ever wished The Stand kept going just a little longer, this episode is for you.
S9 Ep. 23: "It's the End of the World as We Know It"
This week on the show, Project Greenlight creator Alex Keledjian and his movie nerd co-host Sam Levine steel themselves for the end of days depicted in "A House Of Dynamite." And squeeze the blood of humor from the stone of melodrama. Drop a comment below and let us now what you thought of the movie! Follow How I Got Greenlit on Instagram: @howigotgreenlit Follow Alex on Instagram: @akeledjian Follow Sam on Instagram: @moderately_quick Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or at youtube.com/@NextChapterPodcasts Inquiries: pete@ncpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode... Bonwyn makes good on Folen Varam's order while a new opportunity is presented. The group reflect on the strange occurrences since their return to Vintersmouth.
Matthew 24:36-44; 25:1-13 | Rev. Blake Arnoult Matthew: The Gospel to the Church
TJ and Kris review Genesis 10 and look toward next season's coverage of chapter 11. Then they tackle a question about the role of the serpent in the origin of sin and evil.
Labour has introduced their Capital Gains Tax policy after it was leaked to the media last week. If implemented, it would mean a 28% tax on any profits made from house sales excluding the family home. So what would a tax like this do to the property and rental markets? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Halloween, a year after Santa Baby and his elves escaped the North Pole. We catch up with the crew who have started their own Real Estate company in Malibu. Now arrived at their new listing, the team tries to set-up for the open house while a mysterious visitor triggers a very dangerous serious of hilarious events!Content Warning: Strong Language, Comedic Danger, Gunshots and Violence
Who Is Jesus - The End of the World (Part 3) by Anchor Church Palos
THE END OF THE WORLD IS REVEALED | PROPHET SHEPHERD BUSHIRI
It's Halloween, a year after Santa Baby and his elves escaped the North Pole. We catch up with the crew who have started their own Real Estate company in Malibu. The group heads out to check out their new listing and set up for their open house...Content Warning: Strong Language, Comedic Danger, Gunshots and Violence
Jesus failed to show up on the day that came to be known as ‘The Great Disappointment' - 22nd October, 1844. It was an embarrassment for the New England preacher, William Miller, who had prophesied Christ's return; and devastating for his 100,000+ followers in North America alone. Miller had calculated the end of the world via an idiosyncratic interpretation of Daniel 8:14 (“And he said unto me, Unto two thousand and three hundred days; then shall the sanctuary be cleansed”). In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly consider how the Millerites processed their monumental anti-climax; reveal what Ralph Waldo Emerson made of it all; and wonder whether Miller's flexibility in the face of contrary evidence has parallels in the modern-day QAnon movement… Further Reading: • ‘William Miller Convinced Thousands of Millerites the End Was Near' (New England Historical Society, 2020): https://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/william-miller-convinced-thousands-millerites-world-end/ • ‘The Great Disappointment' (Grace Communion International): https://www.gci.org/articles/the-great-disappointment/ • ‘William Miller Predicted Christ's Return in 1844. Here's What Happened After His Prophecy Failed' (History Unplugged, 2020): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkYj9DOyz5k This episode first aired in 2021 This episode first premiered in 2024, for members of
Bradley Morgan's U2: Until the End of the World (Gemini Books, 2025) celebrates fifty years of U2 with a career-spanning retrospective featuring more than 150 images that trace the band's journey from Dublin pubs to sold-out arena tours. Morgan delves into the history of U2, offering an intimate look at their formation and the evolution of their unique sound. From Boy and The Joshua Tree to Achtung Baby and beyond, the book captures how each album marked a creative turning point and cemented U2's place as musical pioneers. Through vivid photography and thoughtful storytelling, Morgan highlights the band's artistic growth and commitment to social activism. From Live Aid to Amnesty International, U2's impact on global causes is as significant as their musical legacy. Readers also gain a rare glimpse into the lives of Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr., as individuals, collaborators, and lifelong friends behind one of the most influential bands in the world. A music journalist and media arts professional, Bradley Morgan is the director of CHIRP Radio 107.1 FM's music film festival, manages partnerships for the station, and serves on the associate board of the Art Institute of Chicago's Gene Siskel Film Center. He also interviews authors of music and pop culture books for the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
It's time. Winter has come, and the giant wolf has swallowed the sun.Today, Matt Lewis holds our hand as we experience the end of the world, known to the Norse people as Ragnarok.He's joined by Eleanor Barraclough to explore the intricate prophecies, mythic battles, and the ultimate destruction and rebirth of the nine realms. This is the final episode in our series on the Norse Mythologies and ties together the previous explorations of Norse creation myths, gods like Odin, Thor, and Loki, and their influence on the mortal world, and how the Vikings envisioned the end of everything and the hope that followed.MOREMonsters of the Medieval ApocalypseMedieval ApocalypseGone Medieval is presented by Matt Lewis, King Gilfi is played by Eric Nolan. Audio editor is Amy Haddow, the producer is Joseph Knight. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.All music used is courtesy of Epidemic Sounds.Gone Medieval is a History Hit podcast.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. You can take part in our listener survey here: https://insights.historyhit.com/history-hit-podcast-always-on Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
THE END OF THE WORLD - Kingdom Come Luke 4:16-22 Randy Lovelace August 3, 2025
Taking a break from our regularly scheduled programming to bring you the latest release from our OTHER show, Facing Fate! We launched the new season this week, Chromeheads & Corpos. A Cyberpunk RED Actual play referee'd by Kyle! Welcome to Babyok Gardens, the home of characters and the start of our adventure. We spend some time meeting Dino Dinovic, 0b51d14n, Glass and Lollipop as they make arrangements ahead of the apartment potluck tonight.***********Follow and Listen to Facing Fate: Chromeheads & Corpos by searching for FACING FATE anywhere podcasts are found.***********Credits:0b51d14n - Carla MaxtedLollipop - Amy MoreDino Dinovic - Russ MoreGlass - Tom LairdReferee - Kyle ClasetDialogue Editing and Sound Design by Russ MoreMusic & SFX:Chromeheads & Corpos Theme Music - Eli Hamada McIlveenEpidemicSound.comSoundsnap.comSound Ideas***********Game System: Cyberpunk REDStory Based: The ApartmentCover Art by KC Bailey***********Support Us:Visit https://www.Patreon.com/DumbDragonCast.***********Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partners***********email - hello@dumbdragons.comInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/facingfatecastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.