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This week we take a look at Black Mirror Season 7 Episode 5, Eulogy. Phillip has learned that someone he knew from his past has recently passed away. With the aid of the Eulogy system, he has been asked to recall some memories of the deceased, which opens up old wounds and maybe will heal others...
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THE HOPE OF A RESURRECTION FOR BABIES AND CHILDREN Part 2 with comments on when human life begins in the womb AND followed (after music) by an excerpt of the eulogy given at the memorial service for Eden and Selah FowlerSend us a textSupport the showThank you for listening to our podcast!If you have any questions, subjects you would like to hear discussed, or feedback of any kind, you can contact us at:greengac@yahoo.com or through the links below, where you can find additional information about our work as well as other materials: Green Gospel Assembly Church – The Church that is Different (church website)
"Black Mirror" is now in its seventh season, and the British anthology television series is still going strong under the leadership and direction of series creator Charlie Brooker. Paul Giamatti received fantastic reviews for his performance in Episode 5, "Eulogy," and there was a ton of anticipation for the sequel to one of the show's most acclaimed episodes, "USS Callister" with "USS Callister : Into Infinity." Gigmatti, Brooker, Stephan Pehrsson (Cinematographer for "Bête Noire" & "USS Callister : Into Infinity"), and James MacLachlan (VFX Supervisor) were all kind enough to spend some time speaking with us about their work on the series, which you can listen to below. Please be sure to check out the series, which is now available to stream in full on Netflix. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
View all cards mentioned in this episodeAndy and Anthony send off Andy's Degenerate Micro Cube. After many years, Andy has decided to take apart the Cube, reclaiming its cards, sleeves, and mental space. The Cube attempted to capture something about the most high powered vintage games with a twist on the typical draft format and a tiny deck size. They talk about why Andy's decided to take it apart, it's highs, and lows, and lessons learned from playing with it over the years.Discussed in this episode:Final Fantasy and Commander Set SurveysThe Degenerate Micro CubeAn Introduction to the Degenerate Micro CubeNeoclassical Cube100 OrnithoptersLPR covering Andy's experience with Ensnaring Bridge in the Degenerate Micro CubeEggs for FourCheck us out on Twitch and YouTube for paper Cube gameplay.You can find the hosts' Cubes on Cube Cobra:Andy's “Bun Magic” CubeAnthony's “Regular” CubeYou can find both your hosts in the MTG Cube Talk Discord. Send in questions to the show at mail@luckypaper.co or our p.o. box:Lucky PaperPO Box 4855Baltimore, MD 21211If you'd like to show your support for the show, please leave us a review on iTunes or wherever you listen.Musical production by DJ James Nasty.Timestamps0:00 - Intro0:00 - An Announcement Regarding Future Set Reviews7:00 - A Eulogy for the Degenerate Micro Cube10:50 - What was the Degenerate Micro Cube17:29 - How Combo Is or Is Not in Dialogue with Fair Archetypes20:30 - The History of The Degenerate Micro Cube24:22 - On the Deck Size Requirement in the Degenerate Micro Cube28:39 - What Andy Still Likes about the Degenerate Micro Cube38:11 - The Cost of Rules Modifications42:18 - The cards Andy is going to miss playing with most from the Degenerate Micro Cube
This Father's Day message is one to revisit again and again. Bishop Omar Thibeaux takes us deep into the Book of Jasher, showing how Abraham's death wasn't just an ending—it was a legacy. Full of years, wisdom, and fruit, Abraham “died well,” and that's the calling for us too.Bishop challenges us to live on purpose and leave this earth empty, having given our all to what God has assigned us. He shares a powerful illustration of how hearing the gospel is like fire: if we delay, the opportunity to respond may never come again in the same way. "Today is the day of salvation."He also highlights the importance of multigenerational ministry, honoring the elderly, choosing contentment, and cultivating true kindness—especially in our relationships. From the heartfelt worship to the moving tributes, this Father's Day service will leave you inspired, convicted, and empowered to live a life that truly matters.Listen now and be encouraged to live well—and die well—for the glory of God.
Welcome to a new week here on the Retirement Quick Tips podcast! I'm your host, Ashley Micciche. On the podcast this week, I'm going to do something quite different. My father-in-law, Doug Micciche, passed away on May 22nd, after a very brief battle with cancer. I first met Doug when I was 16 years old, and for the last 24 years that I've known him, he's been a confidant and someone I love and miss deeply. Doug was also a financial advisor in our advisory practice, and over the years, I learned from him - not just personally, but professionally as well. So I wanted to take this opportunity to share a few things about Doug - the kind of man he was, the way he inspired me, and the things he taught me. To do that, I think we'll start at the beginning. I don't remember the first time I met Doug, but my husband and I started dating in high school, so I'm sure 16 year old me walked into his house acting like I owned the place. Because my husband and I were high school sweethearts, I spent a lot of time at his parent's house, countless hours in the family room watching TV and movies with Doug. He and I both shared a mutual love for bad 90s action movies. By the time my husband moved out of his parent's home, I had already spent more quality time with Doug than most daughter-in-laws get to spend with their father-in-law in a lifetime, and for that I am grateful. One of my favorite pastimes was needling Doug, which was a tradition that continued until the end. Back in the early days, I would plop down on their couch so aggressively, I might as well have been working on my high jump, using the couch to break my fall. I would immediately look over at Doug with a sly smile, waiting for the inevitable sigh or eye roll. Eventually, after thousands of forceful couch plops, the spring broke in the exact spot where I would always sit…I still maintain I had nothing to do with that janky couch spring. Their house had hardwood flooring on the stairs, and like a 7 year old boy, I would fly down the stairs. The pounding reverberation on the stairs irritated him to no end, so whenever I would run down the stairs he would always yell: “stampede!!” I took that as an invitation to pound my heels as loud as possible whenever I came down the stairs, just to see if I could get a stampede yell out of him. Doug was a great listener, and I often went to him when I had a problem or needed some advice. He was always honest and a no-BS guy. He was great at telling me what I needed to hear, even if it wasn't what I wanted to hear. I could trust his advice, knowing that he always had my best intentions at heart. There was no duplicity in Doug, and I very much appreciated that about him. Doug was one of the most selfless people I know. Anything you asked him to do, he would do it, and whether he wanted to do it or not, you really had no idea, because he cheerfully devoted himself to other people and their needs. He would give me rides to and from the airport - often picking me up in the pre-dawn hours for the early flights I habitually booked. He always joyfully helped out with school pickups for my kids, and this past year, he picked up my 4 year old, Theodore, from preschool twice a week, always first in line because he was also ridiculously and annoyingly early for EVERYTHING. He and Theoore had their routine - he would bring him some gummi worms that Theodore quickly came to expect. Doug was so deeply authentic, genuinely interested in other people, and kind down to his core, that he made friends wherever he went. He wasn't super extraverted, but he could relate to anyone, and making new friends was a superpower he had. He made friends with parents at my kids sports games, with other grandparents at school pickup, and most stunning of all - he made friends and stayed in contact with a guy he sold a car to - a chance encounter that turned into a friendship, and they stayed in touch for many years after. Doug valued simplicity and he was content to spend his days at home, and as his wife Becky wrote in his obituary - “His pleasures were simple: daily exercise, command of the TV remote and a Friday night pizza, an enjoyable book and a nice slice of pie or cake. He was uncompromising when it came to his faith, to keeping his home and yard well-tended and his cars impeccable.” What I admire most about Doug was his enduring faith. He was Catholic, and attended Sunday Mass every week. He watched daily Mass on the TV livestream nearly every day. He prayed and read the bible often, and like most men, was quite private about his spiritual life. But I caught glimpses of it often - a spiritual book he was reading, a text from him before a doctor's appointment or during a hardship to let me know he was praying for me. He did this often with me, but I found out after he passed that he did this with many other people too. After my dad had a health issue earlier this year, Doug texted to tell me that he dedicated his rosary that day to my father and his healing. Doug was diagnosed with cancer on April 17th, and passed away barely a month later on May 22nd. His decline was so rapid and unexpected. We were all stunned by his initial prognosis of 1-2 years, even with chemo treatment. At that time, the doctors didn't know how advanced his cancer was, but the oncologist commented on his cheerfulness and energy, despite being so sick. He accepted his fate with grace and even humor on occasion. At the end, I took great comfort and hope in the fact that Doug received all the sacraments - he went to confession and received last rites, which is very important in the Catholic faith. In his last days of hospice care at home, they moved his hospital bed next to their queen bed in the bedroom, so Becky could lay comfortably with him, always at his side. I spent a few hours laying there with him too, praying for him and occasionally talking to him to let him know that I was there and that I loved him. Our pastor visited him twice in the last days of his life, and I was there for the last time he visited, a little over a day before he passed. As part of the blessing and prayers for the dying, the priest read the text from Revelation, chapter 21: “He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there shall be no more death or mourning, wailing or pain, [for] the old order has passed away. The one who sat on the throne* said, “Behold, I make all things new.” Looking at Doug lying there, so weakened and close to death, yet so peaceful, those words captivated me…Behold, I make all things new. He is at peace now, and I have great hope that he is looking down on us from heaven. No more death. No more pain. No more mourning. Only everlasting happiness and joy with God in heaven, because He makes all things new. I know I can still count on Doug as a confidant, and ask him to continue to pray for me… I just need to look for more subtle signs of his advice and guidance, not the straightforward, blunt, telling-it-like-it-is advice that I'm used to from him. Doug's funeral will be on Wednesday, June 25th, and if you're so inclined, I ask for your prayers for Doug, our family, and all those who love and miss him. His wife, Becky, needs your prayers the most. She was married to Doug for over 40 years, and this is a great loss and a great burden for her to carry right now. I want to close with an excerpt from a letter from my husband to his dad. My husband, Troy, wrote this letter and shared it with Doug the day his diagnosis changed from 1-2 years to 1-2 months. It turned out that Doug only had about a week left with us, and he heard this letter from his son only a couple days before the cancer took away his ability to comprehend what Troy said in his letter. Timing is a funny thing. If my husband had put off writing this letter and sharing it with his dad by just a day or two, it would have been too late. But he said all the things he wanted to say to his father just in time. Troy wrote: “Fatherhood, faith, and my marital life. These are the priorities, and you helped instill them in me…You more than did the job that the Lord asked you to do, and you did it well. I am forever grateful.” We are all grateful to have known and loved you, Doug. I hope you have a blessed week. My name is Ashley Micciche...and this is the Retirement Quick Tips podcast.
This Father's Day, we're re-airing the beautiful eulogy which was the inspiration for Thanks For Being Here and was the very first episode we aired. It was written by Kelly's editor at Random House, Andy Ward, to honor his father. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The star of the Black Mirror episode “Eulogy” joins the series creator for a freewheeling conversation about memory, grief, AI and how to fit an American into what was intended as a very English story. Watch the full video version of this interview on The Ankler's YouTube page. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
Adam Levitan and Evan Silva break down all the news across the NFL as teams conduct their mandatory OTAs and give their insight into the news that could have huge implications on the fantasy football world.In this episode, we discuss:- Can Aaron Rodgers' and Arthur Smith's philosophies coexist? - Is it time to be excited about Christian McCaffrey again?- How J.K. Dobbins fits into the Broncos backfield- Should we still be cautious about Stefon Diggs' injury recovery?- Adam and Evan remember a “big” ETR favoriteTimestamps:0:00 - Intro2:15 - J.K. Dobbins Signs Broncos Deal7:39 - Steelers Sign Aaron Rodgers12:17 - Anthony Richardson Aggravates AC Spain, Out Until Camp16:12 - Christian McCaffrey Full Participation in OTAs19:22 - Nick Chubb Agrees Deal with Texans22:01 - Stefon Diggs Full Go at Patriots OTA24:55 - Brandon Aiyuk Could Start Year on PUP28:10 - Pickett, Flacco Share Starters Reps in Browns OTA29:57 - Luther Burden Misses OTAs with Soft Tissue Injury32:47 - Amon-Ra Undergoes Knee Surgery, Frank Ragnow Retires35:48 - James Cook Holding-In at Bills OTAs36:55 - Terry McLaurin, Commanders Far From New Deal38:53 - Quintin Johnston Expects to be Chargers Starter40:45 - Justin Herbert In Line For More Run Game Usage41:43 - Jaguars Dismiss Travis Etienne Trade Rumours44:22 - Jets Dismiss Breece Hall Trade Rumours, Listed as Starter46:25 - Cowboys Juggle Javonte Williams, Miles Sanders Starting Reps49:26 - Tommy Tremble Undergoes Back Surgery51:04 - Adam's Eulogy for Donald Parham's Torn AchillesDownload the DraftKings Daily Fantasy app now to draft your $20 Best Ball lineup to play for a share of $15 million—and get a second ticket to play FREE for a share of $15 million. That's two chances to win big without ever setting your lineup again. Draft One, Get One—only on DraftKings. The Crown Is Yours. https://dkng.co/BestBallETRGambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Help is available for problem gambling. Call (888) 789-7777 or visit ccpg.org (CT). 18+ in most eligible states, but age varies by jurisdiction. Eligibility restrictions apply. Void where prohibited. One per customer. Enter the Best Ball $15M headliner contest by 9/4/25 to get one bonus entry. $20 entry fee required. Reward expires in thirty days. See terms at draftkings.com/nfl-best-ball. Sponsored by DK.Want ETR on your team this season? Our 2025 NFL Best Ball Product has you covered with:Real-Time RankingsResearch & Analysis ArticlesDraft Strategy ContentDraft LivestreamsDiscord CommunityQ&As with ETR TeamSubscribe now at https://establishtherun.com/subscribe/ DFS OPTIMIZER: Sign up for THE SOLVER for access to the software we think fantasy players need to win: https://thesolver.com/?ref=etrWE CAN HELP: Tired of attention-seeking hot takes? Get the highest-quality fantasy football analysis in your inbox, FREE: https://bit.ly/establishtherunSPORTSBOOK OFFERS: We've partnered with several major sportsbook outlets to help supply you with the best offers in the industry and ensure you're maximizing your bankroll from the start: https://establishtherun.com/offers/FOLLOW US: Check out our social media channels for FREE fantasy football & DFS videos, analysis, and more: https://linktr.ee/establishtherun
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Kelly shares a beautiful eulogy from listener Jody Antypas which she wrote for her Greek immigrant father George—a man who came to America with one suitcase, built a life from scratch, and somehow managed to love paying taxes more than anyone you've ever met. From his wartime childhood to becoming "Pappou" the pancake-making, Monopoly-playing, sand castle-building grandfather, George's story will make you laugh and cry in equal measure. It's a reminder of why immigrants have always been such a gift to this country, and why the small moments with the people we love matter most. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's podcast is presented by Stephen and Theo. We hear from:· Witherspoon, who cast a professional eye over Martha;· Katherine, who has been appreciating the handling of David and his worries; · and finally Vicky, who is a bit suspicious of Arthur;We also have emails from Lesia, a first time emailer-innerer from St Louis Missouri, and Chris in Indiana.Plus: we have the Week in Ambridge from Suey, a roundup of the Dumteedum Facebook group from Jacquieline and the Tweets of the Week from Michelle.Please call into the show using this link:www.speakpipe.com/dumteedum Or send us a voicenote via WhatsApp on: +44 7770 764 896 (07770 764 896 if in the UK) – Open the WhatsApp app, key in the number and click on the microphone icon.Or email us at dumteedum@mail.comHow to leave a review on Apple podcasts: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/mac*****The new Patreon feed for Dumteedum is at www.patreon.com/DumteedumPodcast and the subscription rate is £5.00 per calendar month plus VAT. And don't forget to cancel your existing Patreon subscription if you have one, as we will continue to put the podcast out on that feed through February to give Patreons time to transfer over.*****Also Sprach Zarathustra licenceCreative Commons ► Attribution 3.0 Unported ► CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..."You are free to use, remix, transform, and build upon the materialfor any purpose, even commercially. You must give appropriate credit."Conducted byPhilip Milman ► https://pmmusic.pro/Funded ByLudwig ► / ludwigahgren Schlatt ► / jschlattlive COMPOSED BY / @officialphilman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this emotional and thought-provoking episode, we explore Eulogy — a Black Mirror story that dives deep into the ethics of memory, grief, and technological immortality. Set in a world where people can relive and even edit their most traumatic or treasured memories, Eulogy centers around the use of AI-assisted therapy and memory playback technology.Join us as we unpack the science and ethics of this episode — from digital memory preservation and emotional manipulation to the societal consequences of controlling our past. We explore questions like: Can revisiting pain help us heal, or does it deepen the wound? Who owns our memories once they're uploaded? And what happens when grief is commodified?We also reflect on:The risks and benefits of using tech for trauma processingThe blurred line between therapy and surveillanceThe impact of nostalgia on mental healthAs the episode builds to its haunting conclusion, we discuss the power of memory to shape identity and the moral implications of letting machines curate our most intimate experiences.Whether you're a science lover, an ethics enthusiast, or just a Black Mirror fan, this discussion will leave you questioning the future of healing — and the price of remembering.Follow, rate, share, and stay connected on @mondayscience on all social media platforms.
This week on The Beat, CTSNet Editor-in-Chief Joel Dunning recaps the 33rd European Society of Thoracic Surgeons (ESTS) annual meeting in Budapest. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:30 ESTS 2025 Conference 09:11 SHURUI Robot Study 10:04 Willard A. Fry 12:44 Transplant Recipient Pregnancy Outcomes 15:25 Low-Flow, Low-Gradient Aortic Stenosis 17:12 Warm Ischemic Intervals Effect 19:16 Extracorp Circulation vs Conventional 23:23 Femoral Cannulation for CPB Min Invasive 24:25 Valve Sparing Aortic Root Replacement 25:27 Valve Surgery Podcast w Michael Mack 27:21 Upcoming Events 27:54 Closing He discusses the key themes and takeaways from the event, the SHURUI single-port robotic system, the hands-on experience with the da Vinci Single-Port system led by Dr. Tom Routledge, and the extraordinary guest lecture from Ernő Rubik, the inventor of the Rubik's cube. Joel also highlights various presentations from the meeting, including “Does the Fissureless Technique Really Reduce Air Leak? Results of the Prospective Randomized Study Fissureless Versus Fissurefirst (3F Trial)” by Tom Routledge, “Tour D'Horizon About Potential Newcomings in the 10th Edition” by Valerie Rusch, and much more. Additionally, he pays tribute to Willard A. Fry and his significant accomplishments. Joel also highlights recent JANS articles on pregnancy outcomes in 53 female lung transplant recipients, outcomes of surgical versus transcatheter aortic valve replacement in patients with low-flow, low-gradient aortic stenosis, the effect of warm ischemic intervals on primary graft dysfunction in normothermic regional perfusion for donation after circulatory death heart transplant, and minimal invasive extracorporeal circulation versus conventional cardiopulmonary bypass in cardiac surgery. In addition, Joel explores femoral cannulation for CPB during minimally invasive cardiac surgery, a presentation from the Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery in Great Britain and Ireland annual meeting on “Valve Sparing Aortic Root Replacement—Tips and Tricks,” and the one-year anniversary episode of The Atrium podcast featuring host Dr. Alice Copperwheat speaking with cardiothoracic surgery pioneer Dr. Michael Mack on the future of valve surgery. Before closing, Joel highlights upcoming events in CT surgery. JANS Items Mentioned 1.) Pregnancy Outcomes in 53 Female Lung Transplant Recipients 2.) Outcomes of Surgical Versus Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement in Patients With Low-Flow, Low-Gradient Aortic Stenosis 3.) The Effect of Warm Ischemic Intervals on Primary Graft Dysfunction in Normothermic Regional Perfusion for Donation After Circulatory Death Heart Transplant 4.) Minimal Invasive Extracorporeal Circulation Versus Conventional Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Cardiac Surgery: A Contemporary Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis CTSNET Content Mentioned 1.) Femoral Cannulation for CPB During Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery 2.) SCTS 2025 | Valve Sparing Aortic Root Replacement—Tips and Tricks 3.) The Atrium: The Future of Valve Surgery Other Items Mentioned 1.) Safety and Feasibility of Novel Single-Port Robotic-Assisted Lobectomy/Segmentectomy for Lung Cancer 2.) A Eulogy for Willard A. Fry 3.) 2025 SCTS Annual Meeting Videos 4.) The Atrium—All Episodes 5.) Career Center 6.) CTSNet Events Calendar Disclaimer The information and views presented on CTSNet.org represent the views of the authors and contributors of the material and not of CTSNet. Please review our full disclaimer page here.
We have done OCR eulogy episodes in the past but never a eulogy episode on OCR podcasts! Mike used his first hand experience, Podchaser, and his own podcast app to find as many podcasts as he could find whether dead or alive. He compiled the show names, descriptions, hosts, how many episodes released, date range of the show, and personal thoughts and experiences where applicable! There are well over 50 OCR podcasts discussed but apologies if we missed some. We are a 2 person team and this took a pretty decent amount of time to put together. See the shows mentioned in the time stamps below! Start – 3:43 – Intro 3:43 – 10:24 – Quick News 10:24 – 12:24 – Content Preface 12:24 – 42:32 - Dead Podcasts (All You've Got, Burpee Nation, My Journey to World's Toughest Mudder, No Excuses: The Official Tough Mudder Podcast, Obstacle Dominator, OCR Coven, Overcome and Run, Strength and Speed: Obstacle Course Racing Lessons From Other Sports, Nitty Gritty Training, Multi-Sport Media, BROCR SUPERCAST!, OCR Unedited, Obstacle Order, MudTap: OCR's Dirty Little Secret, CrossCast: Der OCR Podcast, Preparation OCR, Level Up in OCR, POD1UM: Der OCR Podcast, OCR Radio, The OCR Review, OCR News Weekly, Dirt in Your Skirt, OCR Disrupt Podcast, Obstacle Course Racing, The Functional Times, SISU Radio, Running and Obstacle Race Training, Obstacle Racers New Zealand, NE Spahten Show, Epic Race Gear, Middle of the Pack, Mud and Glory Podcast, The Natural Running Network, and Quarantine Cafe) 42:32 – 48:11 - Almost Dead Podcasts (The OCR Report, The OCRWC Podcast, Race Brain, and World's Toughest Podcast) 48:11 – 1:04:11 - Podcasts Still With Us (Accountability Corner, Fran and Carlo Get OCR Adjacent, I Am A Spartan!: OCR Podcast, Obstacle Racing Media Podcast, Obstacle Running Adventures, OCR Talk, OFX Podcast, The Running Public, The OCR Underground Show, Talking Dirty: An OCR Podcast, The Hard Way with Joe De Sena, Endurance Icons, BeastNet, and UKOCR) 1:04:11 - 1:06:17 - More Dead Podcasts: Women of OCR, The OCR Review, Try Not To Die OCR, Mud Brothers, OCR PODCAST. By CrossWork Entrenadores, Dutch OCR Podcast, Zavoty OCR, Rise and Grind OCR and Endurance, and Highly Functional Runners and Obstacle Course Racers) 1:06:17 – End – Outro Next weekend we are hopefully getting to that interview with the author that we have been talking about for the past few months or an interview with a guest that Mike has a sudden interest in! ____ News Stories: John Kelly Takes on Appalachian Trail Hyrox Elite Wall Ball Targets Not Enough Clydesdales or Athenas Registered for WTM WTM 2025 Patches Meg Jacoby Not Competing in Hyrox World Championship Spartan Monterey Super Podiums Hildervat Podiums Savage Charlotte Podiums Spartan Colorado Springs Ultra and Beast Podiums New York Secret Link Baby Name Secret Link Squat Survival Secret Link Voice Actor Secret Link Solo Christmas Secret Link ____ Related Episodes: 50. Matt B Davis talks OCR, Atlanta, and More! 59. Margaret Schlachter talks Early Elite OCR, Mud Run Guide, and Dirt in Your Skirt! 87. OCR Events Eulogy: Remembering Battlefrog, Superhero Scramble, Spartan Cruise and Many More! 176. OCR Underground's Live Virtual OCR with Mike Deibler! 226. Matt B Davis on Unplugging, Mental Health, The Meaning of Life, and More! 377. OCR Events Eulogy: Remembering Warrior Dash, Rugged Maniac, Terrain Race, and Bonefrog! 420. Accountability Corner with Darren Martin, Morgan Maxwell, and Chris Shipley! ____ The OCR Report Patreon Supporters: Jason Dupree, Kim DeVoss, Samantha Thompson, Matt Puntin, Brad Kiehl, Charlotte Engelman, Erin Grindstaff, Hank Stefano, Arlene Stefano, Laura Ritter, Steven Ritter, Sofia Harnedy, Kenny West, Cheryl Miller, Jessica Johnson, Scott "The Fayne" Knowles, Nick Ryker, Christopher Hoover, Kevin Gregory Jr., Evan Eirich, Ashley Reis, Brent George, Justin Manning, Wendell Lagosh, Logan Nagle, Angela Bowers, Asa Coddington, Thomas Petersen, Seth Rinderknecht, Bonnie Wilson, Steve Bacon from The New England OCR Expo, and Robert Landman. Sponsored Athletes: Javier Escobar, Kelly Sullivan, Ryan Brizzolara, Joshua Reid, and Kevin Gregory! Support us on Patreon for exclusive content and access to our Facebook group Check out our Threadless Shop Use coupon code "adventure" for 15% off MudGear products Use coupon code "ocrreport20" for 20% off Caterpy products Like us on Facebook: Obstacle Running Adventures Follow our podcast on Instagram: @ObstacleRunningAdventures Write us an email: obstaclerunningadventures@gmail.com Subscribe on Youtube: Obstacle Running Adventures Intro music - "Streaker" by: Straight Up Outro music - "Iron Paw" by: Dubbest
All three of the Tiehel sisters eulogized their incredible mom PT but this one, written by daughter Amy really sums up the way PT lived her life: always on the lookout for the person having a tough go of it, the loner, the one who needed a helping hand. This is a story about taking the time to really notice people and to help make the world a better place, one small, kind gesture at a time. (Previously aired) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Welcome back to My Seminary Life. In today's episode, we revisit one of our favorite theologians, Dietrich Bonhoeffer. We go back to 1930 when Bonhoeffer gave a eulogy for the prominent German theologian, Adolf Von Harnack. I start things off by briefly expalining who Von Harnack was, the three things that stand out to me from this eulogy, and how these things impact how we worship God and make disciples. I also talk longer than the eulogy itself actually went. Contact: emailseminarylife@gmail.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine
Paul Giamatti is an award-winning actor best known for films like AMERICAN SPLENDOR, SIDEWAYS, and THE HOLDOVERS. Most recently, he appeared on Episode 5 of the newest season of BLACK MIRROR, called “Eulogy,” where an isolated man is introduced to a groundbreaking system that allows its users to step inside old photographs. In this interview, we talk about BLACK MIRROR, such as how they stepped into those photographs, his general approach to a career as an actor, differences between stage and screen acting, playing Chuck Rhoades on Billions, the success of The Holdovers, and much more. Want more? Steal my first book, INK BY THE BARREL - SECRETS FROM PROLIFIC WRITERS right now for free. Simply head over to www.brockswinson.com to get your free digital download and audiobook. If you find value in the book, please share it with a friend as we're giving away 100,000 copies this year. It's based on over 400 interviews here at Creative Principles. Enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60 seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom of your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
We were saddened to hear that Peter David, writer of the very Hulk run we are covering, passed away this past Saturday, May 24, 2025. Kevin and Will devote this episode to David's stellar career. Kevin in particular was a fan of Peter David's work and shares of lot his thoughts and feelings about the many comics he loved that PAD wrote! Among the many comics we discuss: Spider-Man, Hulk, Spider-Man 2099, Future Imperfect, X-Factor, Aquaman, Young Justice and many more! ----------- To subscribe and get bonus monthly episodes, go to screwitpodcasts.com Send thoughts via email to screwitcomics@gmail.com
The day has come. Fifteen and a half years, over 200,000 images came into Pixels from around the world. We published 34,000 of them. We had a moment in the sun. It was like the Haight-Ashbury the year BEFORE the Summer of Love. The terrible iPhone camera, the buggy apps. But what a community! All the experimentation; we were making up as we went along. I'm grateful to all the artists from all over the world. You can find the book, PIXELS AT AN EXHIBITION at: LULU HARDCOVER https://www.lulu.com/account/projects/p6y4y78 APPLE BOOKS: https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-rise-fall-of-the-honeybun-empire/id6737652788
Join us this week as we dive into "Eulogy" the fifth installment of Black Mirror's seventh season (starring Paul Giamatti) with Casey from @BloodyGoodHorror !!!!!Song of the day: "Die Eier von Satan" by ToolFollow Dads From the Crypt! Threads: @dadsfromthecryptTwitter: @cryptdads Instagram: @dadsfromthecrypt Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DadsFromTheCrypt
Hi all - this is Tammy writing. Today marks one year since Kelly's mom died. On Tuesday, June 4th, 2024, I had the honor of attending the funeral service for Kelly's mom, the indomitable Mary Corrigan - lovingly known as "Jammy" to her six grandkids. One thing (among many) that the Corrigan family does very well is honor and celebrate family. GT, Booker and Kelly each delivered a moving, intimate, often humorous eulogy for their one-of-a-kind mom, in front of the hundreds of people who filled St. Thomas of Villanova church to honor her. Today, we're sharing Kelly's. (Previously aired) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Rev Carl Mitchell penned this eulogy for the recently deceased Prius Of Love
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Episode Description: We spend so much time building resumes—but what will people really say at our memorials? In this reflective and unscripted episode, Alan shares how two very different moments—a family memorial and a coaching session—led to the same life-altering question: What truly matters? A Alan is joined by surprise guest Wayne Francis, who shares powerful insights from his own Vision Refresh—a deep-dive coaching experience built to help leaders zoom out, gain clarity, and dream again. In This Episode: Why “eulogy values” matter more than “resume values” What a Vision Refresh is—and how it's changing leaders' lives Wayne's real-time takeaways from his second Vision Refresh The spiritual power of naming your identity and impact goals How leaders can avoid burnout through “inhale and exhale” rhythms The role of adventure, surprise, and sacred space in creating clarity Notable Quotes: “Without clarity, there's collisions.” – Wayne Francis “Disorientation often produces transformation.” – Alan Briggs “Naming is spiritual. If you don't name it, it's hard to live it.” – Wayne Francis Perfect For You If You're: A leader facing transition or burnout Craving clarity for your next season Ready to rediscover what really matters Curious about coaching or life planning Learn More or Apply for a Vision Refresh: Email: www.stayforth.com Leave a rating and review if this episode gave you a fresh perspective—and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an update.
On July 30th, 2023 we lost Paul Reubens, perhaps better known by his television and movie persona, Pee-wee. In his honor, we watched Pee-wee's Big Adventure and recorded an episode in November 2023. It's very tasteful. Then, it sat in a folder on our "internal servers" and we forgot to air it. Until now. RIP. *Alternate titles - RIPee-wee - We Miss You Paul Reubens - Too Soon - The Big Wee You can listen to a new episode of our show on Spotify, iTunes, and Podbean every Tuesday night at 8:30 PM EST! Also, our YouTube page is hosting our shows on a slight delay if that's more your speed! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJkezUs5nq2KtUh8F9oQJuQ
A filmmaker returns home to document life in Gaza - then war erupts. His footage becomes the last testimony of a city now in ruins. Two million people, no escape, and a war with no clear endgame. Aid is vanishing, bombs are falling and starvation is rampant. What does Israel want, and what does Hamas hope to gain? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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When someone asks, “Who are you?”, do you struggle to answer? In this episode, I share a powerful life exercise given to me by director Jude Weng (Only Murders in the Building, Black-ish) that goes far beyond job titles or hobbies. It's called the three eulogies exercise—writing your own eulogy from the perspective of a loved one, a colleague, and a close friend. This simple yet profound practice reveals what truly matters to you and serves as a compass for how you want to live. I walk through the steps, reflect on the emotional impact, and explain why confronting our mortality can be one of the most clarifying things we do.
Justin Hein, Luke Sims, and Justin Wiggins are back for their final recap of the 2024-25 Minnesota Wild before we turn our attention to the busy off-season. They dissect the end of the opening series loss to Las Vegas and what went right.... and wrong.
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On this episode of Good Word with Goodwill, Vince and Kofie Yeboah react to the Golden State Warriors defeating the Houston Rockets in game 7 and preview their series with the Minnesota TimberwolvesNext, Vince and Kofie take a look at James Harden's poor performance in the Los Angeles Clippers Game 7 loss to the Denver Nuggets and preview the matchup between Nikola Jokic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in the second round.Later, Kofie gives his eulogy to the Detroit Pistons promising season that ended at the hands of the New York Knicks. (2:29) Warriors win Game 7 vs. Rockets(12:15) Should the Rockets pursue Kevin Durant or Giannis?(17:51) Warriors vs. Timberwolves preview(28:51) James Harden struggles in Game 7(40:54) Thunder vs. Nuggets preview(49:47) Kofi's eulogy to the Detroit Piston's season
Lauren Zonfrillo knows grief - intimately, devastatingly, and meaningfully. Almost two years since the sudden death of her husband Jock, Lauren describes grief as the ‘shittest, greatest gift’, and how she navigated unimaginable loss while continuing to parent two young children. In this episode, Lauren shares what she learnt about herself in the days, weeks, and months since Jock’s passing. Discussing with Hugh, Ryan and Josh about her evolving relationship with spirituality, Lauren vulnerably shares how she is beginning to reconcile her identity as a mother, widow, and person in her own right. Lauren, thank you for such a special episode. If you would like to watch this full episode on YouTube, follow this link: https://bit.ly/4mi4mkD
The gang buries the Phoenix Suns as a franchise and examines the impacts of the second apron in the NBA. Also, Chris breaks down the numbers, Cody brings up a Giannis issue, Dave prays for better days, and Shaun pushes a stark comparison.
Marine veteran Sam Williams reveals the brutal reality of close-quarters combat during the Iraq War, including the infamous Second Battle of Fallujah. In this Urban Valor episode, Sam shares his experiences from the frontlines of Iraq, where he and his unit were forced to retreat from Mosul after engaging a hostile crowd and later thrown into the bloodiest urban battle of the war.Born in a trailer park and raised on a Northern Michigan farm, Sam joined the Marines seeking a sense of purpose after losing his childhood home to a fire. Over 13 years of service, he faced deadly firefights, watched close friends fall, and learned what it truly means to survive war—and life after it.
Justin Hibbard reflects on the reign of Pope Francis - the 266th individual to serve as the Vicar of Christ. Why does he feel like Pope Francis was one of the individuals that led him to become Catholic? Subscribe to Why Catholic? wherever you get your podcasts.Check out the Why Catholic Etsy shop (all proceeds support this podcast).Become a free subscriber or a patron of Why Catholic? and get the next episode and a discount code to the Why Catholic Etsy shop in your email inbox.Follow Why Catholic on Instagram.SHOW NOTES:* Episode 115: Popesplaining Pope Francis* Pope Francis visits prison inmates on Holy Thursday* ABC News Coverage of Pope Francis' Election (video)* Reuters - Pope Francis Says He Didn't Want to be Pope* How Mr. Rogers Helped Break Down Barriers of Segregation at Swimming Pools (video)* The Pope: Answers (trailer)* Traditionis Custodes - On the Use of the Roman Liturgy Prior to the Reform of 1970 (2021)* EWTN: Vatican Publishes New Guidelines on the Traditional Latin Mass* Synod on Synodality Get full access to Why Catholic? at whycatholic.substack.com/subscribe
Inspired by the wisdom of David Brooks, this episode invites you into a deeply reflective conversation about two very different sets of values: resume virtues and eulogy virtues. Join me as we dive deep into the contrast between success and significance, achievement and character, and how shifting your focus can transform not only your life — but your legacy. Whether you're feeling stuck in the hustle or seeking deeper meaning in your path, this conversation is your invitation to pause, reflect, and realign with what truly matters.References: David Brooks
This episode of Thanks For Being here features a moving eulogy written by listener Maggie Willman for her father. Through a beach photo and thoughtful words, Maggie reveals how her dad became the "somebody" everyone could count on. Her story reminds us of the impact we have when we show up for others. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If we have been crucified with Christ, we can confidently hope that we will also rise with Him. Jeff discusses the concept of an 'Easter Eulogy', examining Ephesians 1:3-14 to explore the spiritual inheritance and blessings Christians receive through Christ's resurrection. Jeff offers insights on how this inheritance can provide hope and encouragement, especially during challenging times. Snippet from the Show "All of the inheritance that Jesus has given us comes as a result of his suffering, death, and resurrection." Email us with comments or questions at thejeffcavinsshow@ascensionpress.com. Text “jeffcavins” to 33-777 to subscribe and get Jeff's shownotes delivered straight to your email! Or visit https://media.ascensionpress.com/?s=&page=2&category%5B0%5D=Ascension%20Podcasts&category%5B1%5D=The%20Jeff%20Cavins%20Show for full shownotes!
Eulogies & more with Tom Mazawey, the ChillerCon 2025 lineup, The Who v. Zak Starkey, Bobby Brown v. Britney Spears, a new Bonerline, Jim's Picks and a What About Bob? deep dive. Stuttering John is doing the con circuit now. He's appearing at ChillerCon with other huge stars to sign autographs. 2 killed and 6 injured in a shooting at FSU. Drew caught The Secret World of Incels on Hulu. This led Drew down the rabbit hole of Herb Baumeister. The family of Karmelo Anthony held a press conference and kicked out the murdered kid's father. The latest Blue Origin stunt has people divided and the conspiracy theorists are out and about. Our listeners sent in their own lists and Jim hates them all. Tom Mazawey joins the show to eulogize Wink Martindale, Lee Corso finally hanging it up after one more College GameDay, the Aaron Rodgers / NY Jets drama, the upcoming NFL Draft, the Pistons in the playoffs, Riley Greene's slump, and more. Zak Starkey has been BLOWN OUT of The Who because of this performance. Bobby Brown vs Britney Spears. Piper Rockelle is the worst. So is Sami Sheen. Reminder to connect with Amanda Bynes on OnlyFans. 3-year-old Angelica Nero butchers Let It Be (it's not thaaaat bad). 209-66-Boner is the number to text or call to communicate with the show. Joe Biden had a few gaffes yesterday. Tyler Fischer asked the wrong girl out and Fox News kicked him out. Kiki Hernandez has cool taste in hats. Haley Joel Osment arrested for being BOMBED at a ski resort. Rolling Stone Magazine breaks down What About Bob?. Diddy is trying to get the Cassie video tossed. Don't forget to check out Mando and use promo code DREW. Jim's Picks: Songs to scenes in movies. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
The Sixers ended the season 24-58, with the 5th worst record in the NBA. We eulogize the unbelievable season, put together some new Lottery Party ideas, talk about Tyrese Maxey's recent comments about the team working hard, and a report that other teams may be looking at Elton BrandGet your Lottery Party/Live Ricky VI tickets here: https://www.axs.com/events/906874/rights-to-ricky-sanchez-ticketsThe Rights To Ricky Sanchez is presented by Draft Kings SportsbookGet your Big Barker dog bed with Process Pup patches at bigbarker.com/rickyBriggs Auction is the Official Auction of The ProcessAdam Ksebe is the official realtor of The Process at 302-864-8643Surfside Iced Tea and Vodka is the official sponsor of the Corner Three Newsletter with Zo and Spike
Listener Duncan Keegan submitted this astonishingly beautiful eulogy which he wrote and delivered for his five year-old son Ruairí. We were so deeply moved when we first read it that we reached out to Duncan to see if he would consider reading it himself for today's episode. He kindly agreed and said, “I hope it helps some grieving parents out there, especially the fathers. I think some fathers find it hard to find the voice.” We hope this stunning tribute helps anyone who is mourning the loss of a dear loved one to feel less alone. (Previously aired) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TakeawaysWhat are you optimizing for in life?Many live by societal programming expectations.Eulogy goals focus on authentic living.Quality experiences with loved ones are priceless.Partnership is a core focus for fulfillment.Choosing the right environment impacts relationships.Living with the idea of imminent death can inspire action.Investing in health is crucial for long-term well-being.To attract a partner, embody the qualities you seek.Self-reflection is key to aligning actions with values.Sound Bites"What are your values?"Chapters00:00What Are You Optimizing For?03:04Eulogy Goals vs. Resume Goals06:00The Journey Towards Partnership
Last month, Forever 21 filed for bankruptcy for the second time. It is planning to close all of its stores in the coming months as it winds down its operations. This is not a eulogy for Forever 21, but it is a deep dive into how one retailer change changed our habits, along with the entire business of making and selling clothing.We'll be talking about the following topics:The history of Forever 21: where it started, how it grew, and where it went wrong,The many ways that Forever 21 changed our relationship with clothing, including how much we were willing to pay and how long we expected a garment to last,How cultural and social trends of the 00s (including "high/low style") helped Forever 21 grow,The ways in which Forever 21 paved the way for ultra fast fashion brands like SHEIN...only to fall behind in the end.And so much more! We'll also feel a little bit (just a tiny bit) nostalgic for Sparks (the caffeinated malt liquor) and summer nights spent biking around Portland, OR. Additional reading:"One Family Built Forever 21, and Fueled Its Collapse," Sapna Maheshwari, The New York Times."Faster Fashion, Cheaper Chic," Ruth La Ferla, The New York Times."Forever 21 Bankruptcy Unmasks Major Debt Load, Positions Suppliers for ‘Instability'," Vicki M. Young, Sourcing Journal."Shein and Forever 21 Team Up in Fast-Fashion Deal," Jordyn Holman, The New York Times."Forever 21's Linda Chang: Overexpansion brought company to bankruptcy," Madeline Speed, Vogue Business."Bankrupt and loving it: Welcome to the lucrative world of undead brands," Alina Selyukh, NPR."Boycott Forever 21," Liz Black, Huff Post.Urban CounterfeitersGet your Clotheshorse merch here: https://clotheshorsepodcast.com/shop/If you want to share your opinion/additional thoughts on the subjects we cover in each episode, feel free to email, whether it's a typed out message or an audio recording: amanda@clotheshorse.worldDid you enjoy this episode? 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(00:00) NBC Sports Boston’s Chris Forsberg, who covers the Celtics, joins the show with Fred, Hardy, and Wallach. (17:35) Chris Forsberg believes the Celtics can do well on the road in the playoffs, but he also addresses the worries looming in the last seven games in the regular season. (34:42) Fred shares one of his favorite twitter accounts, @DadBoner, and shares the account’s eulogy for Val Kilmer. CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!
TakeawaysBeing a convener allows for exponential possibilities.Shared experiences are the true currency of our time.Eulogy goals focus on meaningful relationships, not achievements.Creating a relational bucket list can enhance life satisfaction.The act of convening is about giving, not receiving.Intentional gatherings can create lasting memories.Community is forged through shared experiences and rituals.The magic of convening lies in the connections formed.We should confront our fears by bringing joy to others.Life is about the moments shared with loved ones.TitlesThe Power of Convening: Creating Meaningful ConnectionsSound Bites"You want to make it about them.""What are your eulogy goals?"Chapters00:00The Art of Convening: Creating Connections06:17The Currency of Shared Experiences09:12Eulogy Goals vs. Resume Goals: A Life of Meaning