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Tonight on GhostBox Radio with Greg Bakun, Greg talks with Author & Paranormal Investigator Todd Bates as we talk about his initiative, EVP Explorations and we will play some EVP samples provided by Todd. EVP Explorations E-mail: comment@ghostboxradio.com Listen Live Streaming: www.am950radio.com Watch Live: www.facebook.com/MNGhostBox www.facebook.com/AM950Radio www.facebook.com/ParaFriendsEvents/ www.facebook.com/gethauntedusa www.facebook.com/PUNMedia1 Website: www.ghostboxradio.com Twitter: @mnghostbox #GhostBoxRadio #AM950…
Zak Mir talks to Segun Lawson, President & CEO of Thor Explorations, in the wake of the recent announcement that the West African-focused minerals exploration and mining Company, which is currently producing gold from its wholly owned Segilola Gold Mine in Nigeria and is advancing its exploration properties in Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire. They include the Douta Gold Project in Senegal which is being advanced towards development. We delved into the company's current priorities, the recent high-grade mineralisation intersected at Segilola (its flagship mine in Nigeria), and the broader growth story across West Africa — including projects in Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire. Below, I summarise the key takeaways, numbers and strategy Segun shared, and what it means for Thor's investors. Why Segilola remains the priority Segilola is Thor's cash cow. Segun made it clear that the company's main focus this year is extending the mine life at Segilola because each additional year of production at current metrics is highly value‑creative. Segilola is already one of the lower cost gold mines globally for Thor; the company has fully repaid senior debt and is building cash monthly. Current production averages around 85,000 ounces per year. All‑in sustaining costs (AISC) are running at just under $1,000 per ounce. Segun put the economics in stark terms: at a gold price around $3,000/oz and the production/AISC profile above, every additional year of mine life translates into substantial free cash flow, which he described as “north of $100 million of free cash for every additional year” added to the bottom line. Actions underway to grow resource and life of mine Thor isn't relying on hope — they've been actively investing to find more ounces and accelerate drilling: Increased exploration budget for Nigeria. Purchased new drilling rigs to speed up the pace of drilling. Completed structural studies over the last few years to better target mineralized zones. Segun emphasized that with the mine's strong margins, “every additional ounce of gold we find now is hugely value creative.” Where Thor stands financially and why it may not be “too late” Thor's share price has performed strongly — up roughly 2x year‑to‑date at the time of our discussion — and Segun addressed an obvious investor question: is it too late to get in? "“I don't think so. Our values are underpinned by our production and existing mine life. If we were, in the unlikely event, not to find another ounce of gold, we would still generate very strong cash. We are paying a dividend at the moment over the next two years and we are delivering value to shareholders just based on our existing project.”" In short: Thor already generates strong cash flow from Segilola, has a clean balance sheet after repaying senior debt, and is returning capital to shareholders. That base case gives investors downside protection while the company pursues upside through exploration and development. Development and exploration pipeline: Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire Segun highlighted two key growth pillars beyond Nigeria: Senegal (Douta and related assets) The Douta project is advancing through a Preliminary Feasibility Study (PFS) expected to be completed soon; this will be the first time a formal set of economics are published for the asset. Segun described Douta as materially larger in terms of ounces than what Thor currently produces in Nigeria and expects a mine life north of 10 years, although at a lower grade and hence likely a lower margin compared to Segilola. The PFS is viewed as a significant rerating opportunity for the company once economics are released. Côte d'Ivoire (early stage and near‑term drilling) Thor entered Côte d'Ivoire in 2024 and has started reporting drilling results. Segun noted encouraging results at the company's Guichi (100% owned) project and mentioned an earlier‑stage target, Maravei, where they plan to start drilling later in Q3 and continue through year‑end. This jurisdiction provides “blue sky” exploration upside and a portfolio of targets at different stages of maturity. Why these jurisdictions — and why Thor's approach works Thor operates in Nigeria, Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire — three very different operating landscapes, but Segun argued each has strong merits: Nigeria: Thor built the first (and so far only) large‑scale gold mine in the country. Rather than viewing Nigeria as an exotic, risky jurisdiction, Segun points out that it's a sophisticated economy with large amounts of foreign direct investment across sectors, a skilled workforce, and a mining code that allows 100% project ownership, tax holidays and repatriation of foreign exchange. Senegal: A proven mining jurisdiction with existing producing mines and projects under development. Strong local geological expertise and government institutions make it straightforward to operate there. Côte d'Ivoire: One of West Africa's success stories in moving projects from exploration to production; the country hosts many recent and active mine developments. Segun believes Thor's early mover status in Nigeria gave the company a blueprint and operational learnings that are transferable as they expand elsewhere. Investor takeaways Base case strength: Segilola is producing cash at attractive margins and the company is debt‑free at the senior level while paying dividends — that reduces investment risk. High leverage to exploration success: Extending Segilola's mine life materially increases free cash flow and shareholder value; Thor has increased exploration spend and drilling capacity to deliver that growth. Portfolio growth: The Douta PFS in Senegal is a near‑term milestone that could unlock meaningful rerating potential, and Côte d'Ivoire provides additional exploration upside. Jurisdiction risk: While some investors may perceive Nigeria as risky, Segun argues the country offers significant upside and has the regulatory framework and skills to support mining operations. Conclusion Thor Explorations today is a company with a strong, cash‑generating operation at Segilola and an active program to extend that mine life — a move that, at current gold prices and production metrics, translates into substantial free cash per added year. At the same time, Thor is advancing a development project in Senegal and building an early‑stage portfolio in Côte d'Ivoire. That combination of cash flow, dividends, near‑term development catalysts and exploration upside is what Segun argues makes Thor compelling today. If you're tracking junior producers and developers in West Africa, Thor is a name worth watching: they already produce, they're paying shareholders, and they're investing to create more ounces and more years of production. Disclaimer & Declaration of Interest: The information, investment views, and recommendations in this Zaks Traders Cafe interview are provided for general information purposes only. Nothing in this interview should be construed as a promotion or solicitation to buy or sell any financial product relating to any companies under discussion or referred to or to engage in or refrain from doing so or engage in any other transaction. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentator but no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion.
After eight weeks of cinematic exploration into the world of "drugs movies" for Season 11, Dan and Sarah are back to share some of our favourite moments from the season! Sarah's season of drugs films has certainly been a 'journey', and not always the warm, fuzzy, hot chocolate kind. From the 'quintessential drugs movie' vibes of Trainspotting and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and the notoriously bleak Requiem for a Dream, to the time-bending drug trips of Synchronic and the chaotic highs of Pineapple Express, this season has had it all. And yes, we've even managed to shoehorn in a few tangents about the American Pie franchise, Herbie, and why we'd rather live in the American Sock timeline. So, what can you expect from the "best of drugs movies" season, you ask? Well, apart from us probably weeping under the stairs, you'll get: Deep dives into drug-themed cinema, from the "most paranoid movie known to man" to films that make you question reality and the human condition. Behind-the-scenes insights including how David Bowie helped secure Trainspotting's iconic soundtrack and why Danny Boyle turned down a knighthood. Explorations of directors' filmographies, including the unique approaches of Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead and the distinctive, often challenging, style of Gaspar Noé. Chaotic discussion, pop culture detours (like debating sexy presidents), and strong opinions on everything from Love Actually to whether Rosie Perez needed to be so 'menacing' in Pineapple Express. Make sure to mark September 8th in your calendar as that is when we return for season 12! Would you like to see the full lineup for season 12? The only place you can see it is on Patreon but you don't need to be a paying member. Sign up for a free membership and get access to the lineup when it drops. Enjoy the show but can't support us financially? We get it. You could submit a review on the podcast player you're reading this on right now. Or if you listen on Spotify and you haven't given us a five-star rating yet, what are ye waiting for? It's easy. If you've done some or all of that and still want to do more, we would love it if you tell a friend about the show. Or come find us on social media: Instagram | TikTok | Threads | YouTube
This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author John Bloom about his article, “The Graveyard Spiral of Walton's ‘New Explorations in the Lost World of Genesis'”. https://www.equip.org/articles/the-graveyard-spiral-of-waltons-new-explorations-in-the-lost-world-of-genesis/Related Articles by this author:Lost World of John Walton a book review of The Lost World of Adam and Eve: Genesis 2-3 and the Human Origins DebateCreation Accounts and Ancient Near Eastern Religions Don't miss an episode; please subscribe to the Postmodern Realities podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Please help spread the word about Postmodern Realities by giving us a rating and review when you subscribe to the podcast. The more ratings and reviews we have, the more new listeners can discover our content.
Redemption Hyperlink Episode (E11) — There are so many themes in the Bible, from redemption to exile, to mountains and cities. In every series, we attempt to isolate and study one biblical theme. But it's important to remember that biblical themes are woven together throughout the Bible like instruments in a symphony. Today in this hyperlink episode, we'll listen to clips from previous podcast series where the theme of redemption also came up in Jon and Tim's conversations.View all of our resources for Redemption →CHAPTERS Redemption and the Day of Atonement (0:00-30:24)Redeeming the Time (30:24-38:20)Redemption From the Grave (38:20-50:24)OFFICIAL EPISODE TRANSCRIPTView this episode's official transcript.REFERENCED RESOURCESClip 1 is from “What Is the Day of Atonement?,” episode 6 in our 2022 series, Leviticus Scroll.The Mythic Mind by Nicolas WyattSin, Impurity, Sacrifice, Atonement: The Priestly Conceptions by Jay SklarCult and Character: Purification Offerings, Day of Atonement, and Theodicy by Roy GaneClip 2 is from “Poetry Q+R,” episode 22 in our 2018 series How To Read the Bible.Clip 3 is from “What Happens After We Die?,” episode 3 in our 2017 series, Nephesh / Soul.Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church by N.T. WrightYou can view annotations for this episode—plus our entire library of videos, podcasts, articles, and classes—in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Check out Tim's extensive collection of recommended books here.SHOW MUSIC“Eucalyptus ft. Eluzai” by Lofi Sunday“Solace ft. ahmo” by Lofi SundayBibleProject theme song by TENTSSHOW CREDITSProduction of today's episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer, and Cooper Peltz, managing producer. Tyler Bailey is our supervising engineer, who also edited today's episode and provided the sound design and mix. JB Witty does our show notes, and Hannah Woo provides the annotations for our app. Our host and creative director is Jon Collins, and our lead scholar is Tim Mackie. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Thor Explorations Ltd (TSX-V:THX, AIM:THX, OTC:THXPF) CEO Segun Lawson talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the company's latest drilling results at its Segilola gold mine in Nigeria. Lawson explained that the priority now is to extend the mine life following the successful repayment of construction debt at the end of last year. He said: “Our top priority right now is extending the mine life, because having no debt and having such a low cost mine every year of additional production is highly value accretive.” Lawson outlined how drilling beneath the existing pit and into satellite deposits is producing encouraging results. The latest intersections included 4.2 metres at almost 12.5 grams per tonne and 2 metres at around 18 grams per tonne. He noted that these are “extremely mineable” widths that sit well below the final pit design, supporting the potential for additional ounces beyond the current plan. The CEO also discussed the potential to transition into underground mining, pointing out that higher gold prices shift the economics in favour of further expansion. He confirmed exploration spending has risen to $11.5 million this year, with additional drilling rigs deployed to accelerate results. Visit Proactive's YouTube channel for more interviews and company updates. Don't forget to give this video a like, subscribe to the channel, and enable notifications so you don't miss future content. #ThorExplorations #GoldMining #SegilolaMine #NigeriaMining #GoldExploration #MiningInvestment #UndergroundMining #ExplorationDrilling #GoldResources #MiningUpdates
Join us on Michigan Hidden History, On The Road Edition, as we explore Yellowstone National Park's fascinating past. From its ancient tribal roots and obsidian trade to its establishment as the world's first national park, discover the stories that shaped this iconic landscape. Uncover the challenges of preserving its natural beauty while honoring its rich cultural heritage.
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Ghost Biker Explorations and the Haunted Historic Scott County Jail Museum. Steve welcomes special guest Miranda Young from Ghost Biker Explorations and the Historic Scott County Jail Museum: https://www.youtube.com/@ghostbiker6662 and https://www.historicscottcojail.com/ and in hour 2, paranormalist and author Lynn Monet joins Steve to discuss her book series, Omnipresent: https://lynnmonet.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
Segun Lawson, President and CEO of Thor Explorations (TSX.V: THX) (AIM: THX) (OTC: THXPF), joins me for a review of Q2 2025 operations and production metrics from its Segilola Gold mine, located in Nigeria, and for the Company's ongoing exploration and development programs in Nigeria, Senegal and Cote D'Ivoire. Segilola Q2 Highlights Q2 gold poured of 22,784 ounces ("oz") Gold sales in Q2 2025 of 25,900 oz at an average realized price of US$3,187 resulting in revenue of $82.5 million Gold produced from 238,425 tonnes milled at an average grade of 3.12 grammes per tonne ("g/t") of gold and process plant recovery at 93.1% Mine production of 242,461 tonnes at an average grade of 3.02g/t of gold for 23,573 oz Ore stockpile decreased by 307 oz to 41,092 oz of gold at an average grade of 0.84g/t of gold FY 2025 Outlook and Catalysts FY 2025 production guidance range maintained at 85,000 to 95,000 oz of gold FY 2025 All-in Sustaining Cost ("AISC") guidance range maintained at $800 to $1,000 per ounce. Drilling programs across all the Company's exploration portfolio Segilola: continuation of ongoing underground drilling program Nigeria regional targets: continuation of scout drilling programs on identified near-mine and regional targets Senegal at the Douta Project: Completion of drilling program at Baraka 3 prospect targeted to be incorporated into the Douta Preliminary Feasibility Study mine plan Completion of further Reverse Circulation ("RC") drilling targeting additional oxide resources Following completion of Douta Project drilling programs, preparation of Updated Mineral Resource Estimate and Pre-Feasibility Study ("PFS") at the Douta Project Côte d'Ivoire: Exploration being advanced on the Guitry, Marahui and Boundiali licenses, with further drilling to occur on Guitry and drilling to commence on Marahui where drill targets have been delineated. During May and June 2025, Thor completed an initial 3,000 metre ("m") reverse circulation ("RC") drilling program at Guitry and has received initial assay results from the program. The objective of the program was to gain a better understanding of both the geometry and geological controls on gold mineralisation based on a new interpretation of the historic drilling results obtained by Endeavour Mining, the historical owner of the asset. The assay results received to date from this drilling program include the following highlights: Drillhole GURC25-208 - 14m at 2.59 grammes per tonne ("g/t") of gold ("Au") from surface Drillhole GURC25-209 - 4m at 6.87 g/tAu from 38m Drillhole GURC25-212 - 5m at 7.48 g/tAu from 5m Drillhole GURC25-214 - 10m at 10.36g/t Au from 57m Drillhole GURC25-216 - 7m at 3.93 g/tAu from 7m Drillhole GURC25-219 - 3m at 14.50 g/tAu from 82m Drillhole GURC25-221 - 13m at 3.46/t Au from 114m Drillhole GURC25-227 - 7m at 7.71 g/tAu from 77m Drillhole GURC25-228 - 5m at 12.65 g/tAu from 69m Drillhole GURC25-229 - 17m at 2.16 g/tAu from surface Further exploration at the Krakouadiokro Prospect will include both infill and step-out drilling. Dividend The Group will maintain the dividend policy announced on April 8, 2025, with the second quarterly dividend payment scheduled for August 15, 2025. Dividends for the quarter will be paid at an amount of C$0.0125 per share. If you have any questions for Segun regarding Thor Explorations, then please email them into me at Shad@kereport.com. In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Thor Explorations at the time of this interview. Click here to follow the latest news from Thor Explorations
This month we are featuring a feed drop for one our brilliant RQ Network podcasts: MYTH & MOON that was recently launched on the RQ Network. MYTH & MOON is a solo- play D&D Podcast featuring Two storytellers sharing one world. Follow the show's hosts Cooper and James as they work in tandem to unveil mystery, intrigue, and conflict. James' episodes portray the story from the Hero's Perspective- a struggle of courage, redemption, and hope; whilst Cooper stirs the pot from the shadows as the villain, embroiled in devious schemes, treachery, and a lust for power. Every decision echoes, every dice roll matters, and character choices shape whose destiny prevails Introduction and outro by Billie Hindle. Listen to Myth & Moon wherever you find podcasts, on the Rusty Quill website and at shows.acast.com/myth-moon.Credits: Created by Cooper and James of Smiley Dog Studios.Content warnings:Violence Death and Dying, Graphic descriptions of violence, Gorey Sound effects. Grief and Loss, Explorations of trauma, Mild Language, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thursday, July 17, 2025 Dr. John Walton joins Kerby to talk about Theology, Science, Biblical Interpretation, and they'll discuss John's newest book, New Explorations in the Lost World of Genesis. Connect with us on Facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio and on Twitter @PointofViewRTS with your opinions or comments. Looking for just the Highlights? Follow us on Spotify at […]
Flowers Through Concrete: Explorations in Soviet Hippieland (Oxford University Press, 2021) is the first chronological history of Soviet hippies, tracing their beginnings in the 1960s through the movement's maturity and ritualization in the 1970s. It is also a rich analysis of key aspects of Soviet hippiedom, including ideology, kaif, materiality, and madness - both enacted and imposed. Flowers Through Concrete uncovers, in particular, the lost history of women who participated in the Soviet hippie movement. Fürst makes a number of important arguments in Flowers Through Concrete. Despite obvious antagonisms, she argues that Soviet hippies and late Soviet socialist reality meshed so well that a stable symbiotic, although hostile, relationship emerged. She asserts that personal evidence, such as oral history, is "one of the most exciting historical sources, whose weaknesses sometimes work for rather than against the historian". She engages seriously with and makes visible the role of her own authorial self-reflection in historical analysis. And, last but not least, as Fürst herself says, the story of Soviet hippies is a really good story. Amanda Jeanne Swain, PhD. Historian. Humanities Center executive director. Navigating academic systems with faculty and grad students. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Flowers Through Concrete: Explorations in Soviet Hippieland (Oxford University Press, 2021) is the first chronological history of Soviet hippies, tracing their beginnings in the 1960s through the movement's maturity and ritualization in the 1970s. It is also a rich analysis of key aspects of Soviet hippiedom, including ideology, kaif, materiality, and madness - both enacted and imposed. Flowers Through Concrete uncovers, in particular, the lost history of women who participated in the Soviet hippie movement. Fürst makes a number of important arguments in Flowers Through Concrete. Despite obvious antagonisms, she argues that Soviet hippies and late Soviet socialist reality meshed so well that a stable symbiotic, although hostile, relationship emerged. She asserts that personal evidence, such as oral history, is "one of the most exciting historical sources, whose weaknesses sometimes work for rather than against the historian". She engages seriously with and makes visible the role of her own authorial self-reflection in historical analysis. And, last but not least, as Fürst herself says, the story of Soviet hippies is a really good story. Amanda Jeanne Swain, PhD. Historian. Humanities Center executive director. Navigating academic systems with faculty and grad students. 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
Flowers Through Concrete: Explorations in Soviet Hippieland (Oxford University Press, 2021) is the first chronological history of Soviet hippies, tracing their beginnings in the 1960s through the movement's maturity and ritualization in the 1970s. It is also a rich analysis of key aspects of Soviet hippiedom, including ideology, kaif, materiality, and madness - both enacted and imposed. Flowers Through Concrete uncovers, in particular, the lost history of women who participated in the Soviet hippie movement. Fürst makes a number of important arguments in Flowers Through Concrete. Despite obvious antagonisms, she argues that Soviet hippies and late Soviet socialist reality meshed so well that a stable symbiotic, although hostile, relationship emerged. She asserts that personal evidence, such as oral history, is "one of the most exciting historical sources, whose weaknesses sometimes work for rather than against the historian". She engages seriously with and makes visible the role of her own authorial self-reflection in historical analysis. And, last but not least, as Fürst herself says, the story of Soviet hippies is a really good story. Amanda Jeanne Swain, PhD. Historian. Humanities Center executive director. Navigating academic systems with faculty and grad students. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
Flowers Through Concrete: Explorations in Soviet Hippieland (Oxford University Press, 2021) is the first chronological history of Soviet hippies, tracing their beginnings in the 1960s through the movement's maturity and ritualization in the 1970s. It is also a rich analysis of key aspects of Soviet hippiedom, including ideology, kaif, materiality, and madness - both enacted and imposed. Flowers Through Concrete uncovers, in particular, the lost history of women who participated in the Soviet hippie movement. Fürst makes a number of important arguments in Flowers Through Concrete. Despite obvious antagonisms, she argues that Soviet hippies and late Soviet socialist reality meshed so well that a stable symbiotic, although hostile, relationship emerged. She asserts that personal evidence, such as oral history, is "one of the most exciting historical sources, whose weaknesses sometimes work for rather than against the historian". She engages seriously with and makes visible the role of her own authorial self-reflection in historical analysis. And, last but not least, as Fürst herself says, the story of Soviet hippies is a really good story. Amanda Jeanne Swain, PhD. Historian. Humanities Center executive director. Navigating academic systems with faculty and grad students.
Mother chaperone Renetta's friends to the Bible Exploratory to learn about three baptisms and their significances.
The ‘Abernathy Boys', Temple and Louis, were aged just 5 and 8 respectively when they departed Guthrie, Oklahoma for a 1,300-mile horseback trip to Roswell, New Mexico on July 10th, 1909. Alone. Sons of widower John Abernathy, himself the youngest-ever U.S. Marshal, the boys encountered wolves, outlaws and vast stretches of untamed plains on their journey - but survived the trip and became national celebrities and friends with Teddy Roosevelt. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain how, in another adventure, the brothers ended up commandeering a motor car back from New York City; consider the extent to which the boys were being exploited to provide their Dad with publicity; and reveal John's arresting technique for capturing wild wolves… Further Reading: • ‘Free-range kids: Louis and Temple Abernathy rode horses from Oklahoma to New York to meet Teddy Roosevelt' (The Washington Post, 2019): https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/10/19/ultimate-free-range-kids-two-boys-rode-horses-new-york-oklahoma/ • ‘How The Abernathy Boys Became The Most Adventurous Kids In History' (Fatherly, 2016): https://www.fatherly.com/love-money/abernathy-boys-solo-cross-country-1909 • ‘America On Their Own: The True Adventures and Explorations of the Abernathy Boys' (Holly Culver, 2016): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01szRIfFjiQ Love the show? Support us! Join
Actualités dans la granulomatose avec polyangéite (GPA) et la polyangéite microscopique (PAM) Diffusé le 3 juillet 2025
Steve welcomes special guest Miranda Young from Ghost Biker Explorations and the Historic Scott County Jail Museum: https://www.youtube.com/@ghostbiker6662 and https://www.historicscottcojail.com/ and in hour 2, paranormalist and author Lynn Monet joins Steve to discuss her book series, Omnipresent: https://lynnmonet.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
Send us a textWelcome back guys, the explorations continue. This week's MINI PREP SERIES episode brings you insight into UTI's, diuretics, peak weeks and plenty more!If you have been tuning in, you'll know Romana and I are on a mission to talk about every area of prep, including the ones you may not have heard about.If you have any suggestions for us, be sure to let us know.All the love to you, our tribe.S & R xWatch it here: https://youtu.be/KGZ-gIsSjDITHE ULTIMATE SHOW DAY GUIDE E-BOOK: Purchase here Beyond Condition Coaching Application: Click here Find Sarah on Instagram: @sarahparker_bb
In this episode, Tripp Fuller returns for a late night conversation. We go deep and fast... I ask Tripp about his thoughts on suicide. Tripp then asks me about the existential crisis motivating my current book project. This turns into a great conversation about the relationship between Process Theology and Radical Theology. I end up accusing Tripp of being a Barthian and he gets real defensive real quick... but was I wrong? We wrap things up with a bit of WWE and professional wrestling, because why not? Enjoy! THEOLOGY BEER CAMP 2025: Did you enjoy this late night, alcohol fueled conversation between Tripp and Josh? Come get into the conversation in real time at Theology Beer Camp! Snag your tickets HERE. *A special thanks to Josh Gilbert, Marty Fredrick, and Dan Koch. Love you guys
Part 1 What If? by Randall Munroe Summary"What If? Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions" by Randall Munroe is a quirky and entertaining book that tackles absurd and hypothetical questions using scientific reasoning and logic. Munroe, the creator of the webcomic xkcd, uses his background in physics and his skill in simplifying complex concepts to provide insightful answers to bizarre queries. Here's a summary of key elements of the book:Format and Structure: The book is structured around a series of questions sent in by readers, each accompanied by Munroe's thoughtful, yet humorous, responses. These questions range from the whimsical, such as "What would happen if you tried to hit a baseball pitched at 90% the speed of light?" to the scientifically complex, like "How long would it take to send a message to the nearest star?"Scientific Approach: Munroe dives into each question with an emphasis on scientific principles. He breaks down what could happen using established science, calculations, and theories, while also allowing for creative thinking. He often includes relevant equations, illustrations, and jokes, which make complex ideas more accessible and enjoyable to readers.Humor and Wit: The book is infused with Munroe's signature wry humor. His ability to make light of serious scientific topics helps retain reader engagement and makes learning enjoyable. The playful tone allows readers to appreciate both the absurdity of the questions and the elegance of the answers.Popular Hypotheticals: Some notable questions Munroe explores include: What would happen if you could orbit the Earth at the speed of light? Could you build a jetpack using a mountain of fire ants? How long would it take to cool down the Earth's temperature by adding ice blocks? Each question is accompanied by thorough explanations and amusing illustrations.Interactivity: The book not only answers questions but also encourages curiosity and critical thinking. Munroe invites readers to think about their own hypothetical scenarios, making it a conversational and engaging read.Overall, "What If?" serves as both a resource for scientific inquiry and an enjoyable read, appealing to a wide audience, from scientists to those with a casual interest in science. Munroe's ability to blend humor, creativity, and genuine scientific inquiry makes this book a unique addition to popular science literature.Part 2 What If? AuthorRandall Munroe is an American author, cartoonist, and former NASA roboticist best known for his webcomic xkcd, which often features themes of science, technology, mathematics, and romance. About What If?Release Date: What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions was released on September 2, 2014.Premise: The book is a compilation of blog posts from Munroe's website where he answers hypothetical questions with scientific reasoning, often with humor and detailed illustrations. Other Books by Randall Munroe:How To: Absurd Scientific Advice for Common Real-World Problems (2019) In this book, Munroe tackles everyday problems with humor and scientific precision, providing unconventional solutions.Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words (2015) This book explains complex concepts using only the thousand most common words in the English language, accompanied by illustrations.What If? 2: Additional Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions (2022) A sequel to the original What If?, it includes more humorous yet scientifically grounded answers to bizarre questions.xkcd: Volume 0 (2010) This is a collection of the popular xkcd webcomic. Best EditionsDetermining the best edition among these books can be subjective, depending on reader preferences. However, What If? has received significant acclaim and is often...
I've fallen behind a bit on creating and uploading mixes. But have no fear, it's Daniel Hawkins to the rescue! He's come up with a guest mix at just the right time. You'll remember Daniel form his previous mix, "Metallic Memories" - https://www.mixcloud.com/lowlight/metallic-memories/ For this set he takes us into the modern classical realm. Here's what Daniel has to say about this new mix: "I was thinking about some of the nice Neo-classical/crossover stuff I like and then got to thinking about the way having a label for a style of music can actually be a limiting factor. The best creative work in any field so often transcends genres and labels and breaks new ground - Issak Dinsen said “A work of art is a thing of infinite loneliness and the least to be understood through criticism.” I remember back in the 1970's playing Keith Jarret's solo piano albums and my friends asking what kind of music it was. What do you say? Back then they stocked it in the jazz section of the record store with the other ECM releases, but I have never thought of that body of work as jazz. Music continues to evolve - Ambient? Chillout? Drone? Electronic? Tribal? Names and more names. So what do you call this collection of cello music? Is it classical because it features an instrument that is typically found in an orchestral setting? Personally I don't think we need a label. I know good music when I hear it. The mix leans to the somber side - something strings do so well - deep and evocative. Explorations of the dark night of the soul." Thanks, Daniel, for another excellent mix! Cheers! T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Snorri Hallgrímsson - I Am Weary, Don't Let Me Rest (I Am Weary, Don't Let Me Rest 2023) 06:04 Peter Gregson - Softly Falling (Softly Falling - Single 2024) 08:08 Hildur Guðnadóttir - Ascent (Without Sinking 2009) 12:42 Bob Holroyd - Enough (The Cage 2018) 18:01 David Darling - Dawn (Darkwood IV) (Dark Wood 1993) 23:00 Ketil Bjørnstad, Svante Henryson - Visitor (Night Song 2011) 27:55 Ólafur Arnalds - Partisans (The Invisible EP 2021) 31:03 Henrik Meierkord - Kval (Kval 2021) 35:50 Willebrant - Undercurrent (Undercurrent - Single 2023) 38:05 Slow Meadow - Palemote (Palemote - Single 2016) 43:30 Peter Gregson - Ritual (Peter Gregson 2025) 46:57 Gabriel Ólafs - Whale Overture (Polar 2025) 51:33 Snorri Hallgrímsson - Three Week Cloud (Longer shadows, softer stones - EP 2024)
Segun Lawson, President and CEO of Thor Explorations (TSX.V: THX) (AIM: THX) (OTC: THXPF), joins us for a review of Q1 2025 operations and financials from its Segilola Gold mine, located in Nigeria, and for the Company's ongoing exploration and development programs in Nigeria, Senegal and Cote D'Ivoire. Q1 2025 Financial Highlights 22,750 ounces ("oz") of gold sold (Q1 2024: 17,420 oz) with an average gold price of US$2,720 per oz (Q1 2024: US$2,033). Cash operating cost of US$711 per oz sold (Q1 2024: US$418) and all-in sustaining cost ("AISC") of US$950 per oz sold (Q1 2024: US$632). Revenue of US$64.0 million (Q1 2024: US$33.3 million). EBITDA of US$43.6 million (Q1 2024: US$23.2 million). A quarterly record Net Income of US$34.4 million (Q1 2024: US$12.4 million). Net Cash of US$24.7 million (Q1 2024: Net debt of US$14.3 million). Maiden quarterly dividend of C$0.0125 per share per quarter (C$0.05 per year) This strong financial balance sheet with no debt is allowing the Company to increase exploration initiatives at all projects. In Nigeria, there is ongoing near-mine exploration focused on testing depth extensions of the Segilola deposit, with a diamond drilling program targeting the continuity of high-grade shoots down-plunge to the south. Early results confirm mineralization below the current final pit design. Drilling returned encouraging high-grade intercepts both north and south of the existing resource, indicating the potential for extensions and new target areas beyond the current limits of the Segilola resource. Regional exploration efforts concentrated on geochemical sampling targeting structurally complex zones within the Ilesha Schist Belt identified through geological modelling as prospective for gold mineralization. In Senegal, at the Douta Gold Project, workstreams in support of a Preliminary Feasibility Study ("PFS") were advanced during 2024 on the metallurgical test work, process flow sheets and resource update. Exploration work focused on at depth between the main Makosa resource base along the 6km strike from Makosa Tail to the northern extent of the deposit, with RC drilling targeting increased oxide resource definition at the parallel Makosa East Prospect. The discovery of the Baraka 3 Prospect in Douta West has had positive implications to the Douta PFS, but has delayed the delivery of this study as a result. This 3km of strike length of very wide near-surface oxide gold mineralization could be very import to the early economics in a development scenario of this Project, and thus the Baraka 3 drilling has been accelerated. Wrapping up we discuss the exploration prospectivity over the 3 different exploration projects in Côte d'Ivoire: The Guitry Gold Project and two additional option agreements to acquire an 80% interest in the early-stage Boundiali Exploration permit and the Marahui Exploration permit. At these project the company is assessing target-generative geochemical surveys and sampling and mapping, with drilling planned for after rainy season in Q3 2025. If you have any questions for Segun regarding Thor Explorations, then please email them into us at Fleck@kereport.com or at Shad@kereport.com. *In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Thor Explorations at the time of this interview. Click here to follow the latest news from Thor Explorations
Gabriela Martina (CH) and Maxim Lubarsky (UA) have been playing together in different musical settings since 2009 and formed this duo officially back in 2019. They both are vivid performers who seek to approach music as a whole, defying any specific style or genre. The project “Explorations in Sound” aims at creating compositions in the moment from scratch, drawing Inspiration from various sources: melodic shapes and sounds, improvisation on poetry, and finding a unique and unexpected approach to famous songs in genres such as pop, soul and jazz as well as other contemporary music. Gabriela and Maxim creating a musical dialog and always willing to go wherever music takes them defying any boundaries of style and genre while maintaining compositional cohesiveness of the music. In addition to using their main instruments (piano and voice) – they are experimenting with adding unexpected sounds to their performances such as the use of music stand with brushes as a percussion instrument. The project is rooted in the very foundation of creativity and compositional process as well as a musical conversation that involves deep listening and constant exchange of ideas in the moment. Gabriela and Maxim are always searching for the new ways to approach musical composition and improvisation and always willing to dive into unknown. Every performance is a journey into a world of creativity and imagination. The audience is part of the creation process since what they will hear will be heard for the first time with every performance. The compositions are born in front of their eyes and any given piece will always have a new twist. This approach leads us back to the passion of making music as genuine as a child at his/her first approach with the instrument.
The Curmudgeon Supreme and I take a break from our Explorations into the Mysterious Origins of Freemasonry, myths, theories, debates, and hidden Truths to talk about some of the podcasts we have been following. We share our observations, thoughts, and insights gained from listening.The first one is from the YouTube Channel and it's called The Rubicon Society. It is a Masonic Channel, and they have put out some excellent material. This is called "The Primary Business of A Lodge Is..." Here's the link so you can watch and then let us know what you all think: https://youtu.be/WN5B1VjeLyU?si=2IjJMQdoxijciy00Tucker Carlson interviewed Conor McGregor inside the Grand Lodge of Ireland. Listen to the interview here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1SS4xUzS2NIgVZKXQ2sRY5?si=32c39b3e64914fb1DeDunking is a YouTube channel that was started about 3 years ago. Here is a decription of his channel : DescriptionMaking videos about alternate history from the perspective of a skeptic. Debunking erroneous claims against alternate history. No aliens, no sonic pyramid power plants, no global communication crap, NO WOO. Instead, I use science, logic, and speculation based on the evidence at hand.https://youtu.be/I2beEMCTY8E?si=St3wq5-3nbL9NlaFThe next podcast we discuss is The Old-Fashioned Masonic Podcast. The creator, Brother Bryan Bird, has recently seemed to turn his entire focus on controversial masonic topics, things that we all know happen and have been happening within the fraternity forever. Check it out and tell us what you think. https://youtu.be/VsqEpbbTb9Y?si=57WFDsGxjbNYG5JMThe Next YouTube/ Podcast we discuss is the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. 33° Freemason Maynard Edwards and Grand Archivist Arturo de Hoyos, 33° Grand Cross, as they reveal:Here is the link: https://youtu.be/uX0TFXrXvF4?si=xIbjLjWq6cwhtClFFollow me on Instagram @masonicmsucleTikTok @masonicmsucle357Write to me at masonicmsucle357@gmail.com#debate #vatican #Pope #Catholic #grandlodge #tuckercarlson #dedunking #scottishrite #rubiconsociety #logic #grammar #sevenliberalarts #masonic #freemasonry #masonry #secrets #archives #library
durée : 00:59:39 - Shai Maestro "Minatures & Tales" - par : Nicolas Pommaret - En 2025, Shai Maestro entame un nouveau chapitre : son premier enregistrement en piano solo “Miniatures & Tales”, chez naïve.
Today Dr. Will Ryan and Dr. Matt talk with Dr. John Walton about his new book which expands on The Lost World of Genesis and The Lost World of Adam and Eve. Buy the Book: https://a.co/d/dnA0ylPDescription:Updating and expanding upon his previous work on origins, this riveting volume from John H. Walton marks the eighth entry in his bestselling Lost World Series, which has sold more than 125,000 copies.For over a decade, John Walton's books The Lost World of Genesis One and The Lost World of Adam and Eve have shaped readers' understanding of the ancient Near Eastern world and its implications for modern scientific origins debates. But more than simply engaging the creation/evolution debate, these works explored questions related to interpretation of Genesis through ancient eyes, the theological purpose of a seven-day creation account, the historicity of Adam and Eve, and the history of interpretation of the creative narratives.In New Explorations in the Lost World of Genesis, Walton provides comprehensive and timely updates on the latest developments and research, including:a summary of positions addressed in his previous books on originsnew insights, clarifications, and illustrations based on current scholarshipanswers to frequently asked questionsEngaging the latest scholarship as well as questions that his proponents and critics alike have raised, New Explorations in the Lost World of Genesis provides a relevant update that will benefit students, professors, and pastors as they continue to explore questions of origins and their implications for the Christian life
From mere curiosity to a profound cosmic quest, Oliver Tappe's journey into the mysteries of consciousness is nothing short of thrilling. When the insightful sentence, “I am more than my physical body,” by the legendary consciousness explorer Robert A. Monroe, piqued his interest, little did Oliver know that he was stepping into a vortex of life-altering experiences.(IN)VISIBLE catapults readers into Oliver's spellbinding forays into realms beyond the tangible. What started as a mere visit to the Monroe Institute in Virginia transformed into a more than two-decade-long voyage through dimensions that defy physical comprehension. With every out-of-body experience (OBE), Oliver not only traversed these ethereal realms but also unraveled insights that reshaped his understanding of life and death.With rich, evocative narratives, Oliver unveils the Monroe Method — offering a guiding light for those daring to navigate the astral planes. He shares his trials, his training, and his transformative realizations. Journey with him as he refines his extrasensory perceptions, confronts the challenges of astral projection, and unveils the mysteries of existence beyond the mortal coil.While (IN)VISIBLE doesn't hand you a step-by-step playbook, it does something far more profound. Oliver extends an invitation — a call to the curious, the seekers, and the spiritually inclined — to pierce the veil, push the boundaries of what we know, and dive deep into the vast ocean of consciousness.BioOliver has been an outreach trainer for the Monroe Institute since 2010.He initially became involved with Monroe when he took his Gateway Voyage Program in November of 2000 which for him turned out to be a life-changing experience.After 10 years of extensive consciousness exploration, Oliver decided to become an Outreach Trainer. The former TV journalist and tour manager is excited to be able to share the possibilities of exploration with others. He is convinced that Monroe Sound Science can be a life-altering tool with limitless possibilities for its users.In his book “(IN)VISIBLE: Out of Body Experiences and Explorations into the Afterlife” Oliver shares his personal journey with the Monroe method.Oliver is a certified yoga teacher and has been educated in trance mediumship at the Arthur Findlay College in England. Besides his work as a workshop facilitator, Oliver is an intuitive artist dedicating much of his free time to painting and drawing. In 2018 he became a certified Neurographica Specialist, using art as a medium for communication.https://www.monroeinstitute.org/pages/trainer-oliver-tappehttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLC1V2C5 https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/ourparanormalafterlifeMy book 'Verified Near Death Experiences' https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DXKRGDFP
From mere curiosity to a profound cosmic quest, Oliver Tappe's journey into the mysteries of consciousness is nothing short of thrilling. When the insightful sentence, “I am more than my physical body,” by the legendary consciousness explorer Robert A. Monroe, piqued his interest, little did Oliver know that he was stepping into a vortex of life-altering experiences.(IN)VISIBLE catapults readers into Oliver's spellbinding forays into realms beyond the tangible. What started as a mere visit to the Monroe Institute in Virginia transformed into a more than two-decade-long voyage through dimensions that defy physical comprehension. With every out-of-body experience (OBE), Oliver not only traversed these ethereal realms but also unraveled insights that reshaped his understanding of life and death.With rich, evocative narratives, Oliver unveils the Monroe Method — offering a guiding light for those daring to navigate the astral planes. He shares his trials, his training, and his transformative realizations. Journey with him as he refines his extrasensory perceptions, confronts the challenges of astral projection, and unveils the mysteries of existence beyond the mortal coil.While (IN)VISIBLE doesn't hand you a step-by-step playbook, it does something far more profound. Oliver extends an invitation — a call to the curious, the seekers, and the spiritually inclined — to pierce the veil, push the boundaries of what we know, and dive deep into the vast ocean of consciousness.BioOliver has been an outreach trainer for the Monroe Institute since 2010.He initially became involved with Monroe when he took his Gateway Voyage Program in November of 2000 which for him turned out to be a life-changing experience.After 10 years of extensive consciousness exploration, Oliver decided to become an Outreach Trainer. The former TV journalist and tour manager is excited to be able to share the possibilities of exploration with others. He is convinced that Monroe Sound Science can be a life-altering tool with limitless possibilities for its users.In his book “(IN)VISIBLE: Out of Body Experiences and Explorations into the Afterlife” Oliver shares his personal journey with the Monroe method.Oliver is a certified yoga teacher and has been educated in trance mediumship at the Arthur Findlay College in England. Besides his work as a workshop facilitator, Oliver is an intuitive artist dedicating much of his free time to painting and drawing. In 2018 he became a certified Neurographica Specialist, using art as a medium for communication.https://www.monroeinstitute.org/pages/trainer-oliver-tappehttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLC1V2C5 https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/ourparanormalafterlifeMy book 'Verified Near Death Experiences' https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DXKRGDFP
Contemporary drawing is one of art's best kept secrets: associated with sound, language and writing, it turns contemporary art into a meditative form of art-making engaging the spectator in a poetic and existential voyage. Led by Blank's discovery of sound within the daily practice of drawing, this episode is a sonic wandering and a philosophical exploration of the artist's work, engaging with recent technological changes. How can a minimal and poetic practice face such specific issues? What is the role of the artist facing a global net of information which connects us as much as it separates us? And what is the value of communication – and of silence? Irma Blank has taught me that and much more.The avant-gardes of the 1960s–70s were proliferous in innovative and minimal methods of creativity engaging the breath, the whole body and graphic deconstructions of language. Irma Blank was one of those artists with a subversive take on traditional artistic languages. Have you ever wondered how artists and curators work together? This episode muses upon the relation between me, a young-ish curator and the artist Irma Blank, who'd reached the age of 80 when we met, along with my co-curator Johana Carrier. This episode is an excerpt of a lecture given by me on the 3rd of February 2025 at ABK Stuttgart whose title was "The Paper is Impatient", under the invitation of the drawing department, and their teachers Katrin Ströbel and Hanna Hennenkemper.The « drawing sounds » are excerpts of Irma Blank's recordings of the sound of each series. For Radical Writings, she recorded herself, breathing in and out, because that was the basis of the image's structure.Music by Sarturn.>>>>>>>For more information about the artist visit her gallery's website: P420, Bologna, Italy.DID YOU ENJOY THE EPISODE?Support us through a donation or membership.DID YOU ENJOY THE TEXT?Follow me on Substack for more topics on art, society, artists and exhibitions.SUBSCRIBE , RATE AND FOLLOW US. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE.FOLLOW US ON:Instagram: @exhibitionistas_podcast Bluesky: @exhibitionistas.bsky.socialExhibitionistas websiteGET IN TOUCH: exhibitionistaspod@gmail.com///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////If you enjoy Katy Hessel's The Great Women Artists Podcast, this episode is for you. It is centred around the artistic practice of female German artist Irma Blank, who never stopped producing her art, whether it was shown in prestigious events such as the Venice Biennale in 1977, or it wasn't, like when her Radical Writings on canvas were deemed a form of yielding to the 80s trend of the return to painting... whereas Blank was, on the contrary, more militant than ever for her elemental forms of the line and the minimal gesture by deeply engaging with the meditative breath in relation to the line and the colour blue, which for her represented infinity. Blank passed away in 2023, leaving a potent body of work whose incredible energy leaves no spectator or curator indifferent.
Explorations of AI in treasury management yield many questions for the cautious and adventurous treasurer alike. Barclays' Divya Kesavan, Head of Corporate Data Science & Insights, Global Transaction Banking, and Ope Olomo, Innovation Director, European Transaction Banking, present a balanced view of AI's role in treasury and beyond.
Join Danny on another set of engaging short explorations from English Plus Podcast! In this collection, we pop the bubble on the expression "burst your bubble," delve into moments when we felt most truly alive, ponder the implications of communicating with aliens, celebrate the courage of being "valorous," uncover the engineering marvels of the Great Pyramids, and explore the rich Native American legend of the Corn Spirit. Prepare for a mix of linguistic insights, personal reflections, imaginative scenarios, historical wonders, and timeless wisdom! To unlock full access to all our episodes, consider becoming a premium subscriber on Apple Podcasts or Patreon. And don't forget to visit englishpluspodcast.com for even more content, including articles, in-depth studies, and our brand-new audio series now available in our English Plus Podcast's shop!
Embark on another journey of discovery with Danny from English Plus Podcast in this inspiring collection of short episodes. We delve into the fiery meaning of "add fuel to the fire," reflect on the personal strengths we often overlook, imagine the transformative experience of waking up as someone else every day, uncover the insightful nature of the word "perspicacious," wrestle with the mind-bending Monty Hall Dilemma, and explore the empowering force of persistence in achieving our dreams. Get ready to think, reflect, and find a spark of motivation in your day! To unlock full access to all our episodes, consider becoming a premium subscriber on Apple Podcasts or Patreon. And don't forget to visit englishpluspodcast.com for even more content, including articles, in-depth studies, and our brand-new audio series now available in our English Plus Podcast's shop!
Explorations of the Tavern take an unusual turn as Thackery formulates a hare-brained plan.
Dive into a fascinating collection of short explorations with Danny from English Plus Podcast. In this special compilation, we ponder life's big questions, uncover the beauty of language, spark our imaginations with "what if" scenarios, delve into the wonders of the brain, and unravel a centuries-old mystery. Join us as we explore the power of knowing when to "throw in the sponge," the importance of identifying your top goal, the mind-bending possibilities of seeing beyond the visible spectrum, the evocative darkness of the word "caliginous," the amazing world of neurons, and the enduring enigma of the Oak Island Money Pit. Get ready to think, reflect, and ignite your love for learning and discovery! To unlock full access to all our episodes, consider becoming a premium subscriber on Apple Podcasts or Patreon. And don't forget to visit englishpluspodcast.com for even more content, including articles, in-depth studies, and our brand-new audio series now available in our English Plus Podcast's shop!
It's time for church leaders and believers to stop offering prettily packaged responses from a safe distance. It's time for us to sit in the ashes with the hurting, our Sunday clothes covered in dirt and grime, our faces lined with tears. Trauma brings people to the ash heap, so that is where the church needs to go.The church should serve as a refuge for people in pain. And yet, we often end up unintentionally causing more hurt to trauma survivors. Theological platitudes and positive thinking aren't simply dismissive to those who suffer, but they inevitably retraumatize the wounded. Does the Bible have anything practical to offer for church leaders as they engage the pain in their congregations?Biblical scholar Michelle Keener shows us that the book of Job provides embodied and practical answers for the church today. In this incredible tool for ministry leaders and trauma survivors alike, Keener offers:deep wisdom at the intersection of trauma theory and the book of Job for Christian communitiesreflection questions for ministry practitioners and those walking alongside those who have experienced traumaengagement with the idea of a shattered worldview and how to overcome the effects of that experience.Comfort in the Ashes helps leaders navigate their own trauma and gives practical guidance for supporting others whose worlds are falling apart. God meets us in our ashes and our pain. It's time for the church to do the same.1. You define trauma as a response to an event and not the event itself. Why is it important that events are not defined as trauma?2. In your book, you reference Judith's Herman's Three Stages of Recovery. What is it and why did you use Herman's concept?3. On page 49-51 you mention how it is common for people to present with Denial, Avoidance, and Shock as a standardresponse. However, this can lead friends and family to confuse their presentation with maturity or faithfulness, can you share more about that?4. In several places you insightfully point to the inner conflict of Job's friends. How does trauma challenge our ordinaryassumptions of how the world works? Can you also say moreabout The Retribution Principle?5. Toward the end of the book you mention how God comes to Job in his ashes. Why is this important for those who are desperate for hope?6. You mention the art of Kintsugi, how can this concept help us understand the trauma healing process?
As the world of luxury travel continues to evolve, expedition cruising has emerged as a remarkable fusion of adventure and refined indulgence. French luxury cruise operator Ponant Explorations Group (which is owned by Kering's parent holding company Artémis) takes adventurous travelers to some of the world's most remote and untouched corners. Scott Kerr sits down with Sam Chamberlain, CEO of Americas at Ponant Explorations Group, to discuss why expedition cruising on small ships has been a breakout travel trend for the wealthy and what's driving their interest. As France's only cruise company, he talks about Ponant's emphasis on traditional French hospitality uniquely positions it in a fast-developing segment, its world's first luxury icebreaking cruise ship Le Commandant Charcot reaching the North Pole of Inaccessibility, and seeing more solo and younger clientele taking expedition cruises. Plus: Collaborating with the non-profit Explorers Club on scientific voyages.Featuring: Sam Chamberlain, CEO of Americas at Ponant Explorations Group (ponant.com)Host: Scott Kerr, Founder & President of Silvertone ConsultingAbout The Luxury Item podcast: It's a podcast on the business of luxury and the people and companies that are shaping the future of the luxury industry.Stay Connected: scott@silvertoneconsulting.comListen and subscribe to The Luxury Item wherever you get your podcasts. Tell a friend or a colleague!
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon You should know that this episode was divinely ordained. The Discogs article below was posted by a listener on our Patreon Discord at the precise moment Birk was listening to a related album and thinking about this episode topic. As a result, you have to listen to us work our way through the landscape of Japanese Ambient in the 80s and 90s. We talk about the music of the time and how it might have arisen from changing material and technological conditions, the importance of funding cool art, and its resurgence in popularity over the past few years. Outro SampleSeiko 3 from Music For Commercials by Yasuaki Shimizu Read these Articles!Exploring Japan's Ambient Music Boom of the '80s and '90sThe Sabukaru Guide to Japanese Ambient MusicHow Japanese Ambient Music Became a Thing in AmericaKankyō Ongaku: Japanese Ambient, Environmental & New Age Music 1980-1990Kankyo Ongaku: A Brief History of Japanese Ambient MusicA Beginner's Guide to '80s Japanese Ambient MusicSpace and Certainty: On the Rise of Japanese Ambient Music CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
This episode dives into all things Kissing. We'll cover basic Do's and Don'ts, and unpack common concerns about this very common activity. Many couples communicate pretty poorly if at all about their desires and preferences around kissing, which makes it very hard to get what you want. I'll help you get free of that and understand how to improve your kissing situation, whether you want more kissing, less kissing, or different kissing. Get a free guide to Finding Your Deepest Turn-Ons, plus learn how to work with me at https://laurajurgens.com. Get a transcript of this episode by going to https://sexhelpforsmartpeople.buzzsprout.com/ Click on the episode, then choose the transcript tab.
This fall NASA launched the Europa Clipper spaceship on a mission to the Jupiter moon of Europa to see if life might exist in its subsurface ocean. In this episode or ‘Rising Tide the Ocean Podcast' we interview Dr. Kathy Crane who was key to the discovery and mapping of hydrothermal vents in the deep Pacific 45 years ago when new ‘chemosynthetic' life including giant clams and tubeworms were discovered. These are the kinds of deep ocean life that might exist on Europa and elsewhere in the universe. We talk with Kathy about being a woman geologist in these famed days of deep-sea discovery as well as her work exploring the Arctic Sea bottom during the Cold War. It's a fascinating tale of science and the thrill of discovering new realms. Dive in with us. ** Links & Resources ** Sea Legs, Tales of a Woman Oceanographer: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kathleen-crane/sea-legs/9780813342856/?lens=basic-books Blue Frontier: bluefront.org Building the solution-based citizen movement needed to protect our ocean, coasts and communities, both human and wild. Blue Frontier on Substack: https://davidhelvarg.substack.com/ Inland Ocean Coalition: inlandoceancoalition.org Building land-to-sea stewardship - the inland voice for ocean protection Fluid Studios: fluidstudios.org Thinking radically different about the collective good, our planet, & the future.
For episode 79, I recorded with previous guest and fan favorite, Tomasa aka @iamoneness11, at Rocky Peak Summit in the Santa Susanna mountains in Los Angeles County. Even her beloved golden retriever named Miso joins us on the pod! Tomasa is a SoCal based trekker, peak bagger, backpacker, outdoor content creator, solo female world traveler, and was our Top Spotify Episode of 2024. We chatted about her cherished trail memories with her dogs, her emotions winning the top episode of 2024 award, her impressions of Rocky Peak summit trail, how 2024 was a challenging year for her, recents travels to Washington State, and her travels back to the Motherland that being El Salvador.This episode is part of the Trek Talks series where I record on trail conversations with fellow outdoor enthusiasts. It is more raw and candid perspective of our guest's outdoor adventures as these conversations are more unscripted and in the moment.** Video version is available on Spotify + Youtube channel - all other streaming platforms are audio versions**Follow Tomasa & Miso on https://www.instagram.com/iamoneness11/ and https://www.instagram.com/miso_the_golden/#Listen to Tomasa's previous episode on https://tinyurl.com/4ahpnnmzFollow Just Trek on https://www.instagram.com/just.trek/Support Just Trek on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/justtrekShop Just Trek merch on https://www.justtrek.net/shopListen to more podcast episodes on https://www.justtrek.netWant to send me a message? Email me at justtrekofficial@gmail.com or DM on Instagram @just.trek
The boys breakdown one of the largest UFO sightings in modern history, along with one of the weirdest investigators to drag it down. Damn you Imbrogno!!! MERCH - http://www.theyetee.com/collections/chilluminati ZocDoc - http://www.zocdoc.com/chill All you lovely people at Patreon! HTTP://PATREON.COM/CHILLUMINATIPOD Jesse Cox - http://www.youtube.com/jessecox Alex Faciane - http://www.youtube.com/user/superbeardbros Editor - DeanCutty http://www.twitter.com/deancutty Show art by - https://twitter.com/JetpackBraggin http://www.instagram.com/studio_melectro SOURCES https://www.amazon.com/Night-Siege-Hudson-Valley-Sightings/dp/156718362X Night Siege: The Hudson Valley Ufo Sightings - By J. Allen Hynek and Philip J. Imbrogno Ultraterrestrial Contact: A Paranormal Investigator's Explorations into the Hidden Abduction Epidemic - By Philip J. Imbrogno
Thomas Hübl and NYT bestselling author and the host of the podcast, Pulling the Thread, Elise Loehnen, explore the nature of shadow, evil, and collective trauma from a mystical and spiritual perspective. They discuss the impact of unprocessed pain and ancestral wounds, the obstacles we face as we work to integrate our individual and collective shadows, and the challenges (and benefits) of staying present in a world shaped by both light and darkness. Elise poses profound questions about the moral qualities of evil, while Thomas offers insights into the interconnectedness of the human experience and what it means to take responsibility—both for your own actions, and for harms perpetrated by others that you have unwittingly benefitted from. ✨ Join us for a FREE, LIVE EVENT: Your Path to Renewal - How to Ground Your Body, Calm Your Mind, and Open Your Heart. Together with our global community, Thomas will explore how to reconnect with our inner wisdom, restore balance, and rediscover a sense of creativity and freedom—even in life's most challenging moments. Sunday, February 2, 2025 @ 11:30 am Los Angeles / 2:30 pm New York Sign up for free and submit a question for Thomas here:
Get my New Album “Universal Basic Awesome” with unreleased track and MERCH at https://RebunkedRecords.com ALL THE MUSIC VIDEOS: https://youtube.com/@RebunkedRecords Tip Jar: https://GiveSendGo.com/Rebunked Rebunked on Substack: https://Rebunked.substack.com In Part 1 of our explorations in consciousness series, we discussed some of the philosophical implications of what consciousness is, and this week we dive deeper into what science has to say about it. If you value this work and you want to obtain all of the links, resources and a bonus clip, please subscribe to the Substack over at https://Rebunked.substack.com Rebunked News is happy to shout out: The Wellness Company, get a doctor for $10/month. Use Coupon Code REBUNKEDNEWS for 5% off purchase: https://bit.ly/twcrebunked Autonomy: Gain the high-value skills in just 12 weeks. Learn more: https://bit.ly/AutonomyRebunked Start your Heavy Metal Detox: https://TruthTRS.com Supercharge your health with the amazing supplements at Chemical Free Body! https://chemicalfreebody.com/?rfsn=7505813.fa2d09 VALUE-FOR-VALUE DONATION: https://Rebunked.news VENMO: https://account.venmo.com/u/rebunked CASHAPP: https://cash.app/$rebunked PAYPAL: https://Paypal.me/Rebunked T-SHIRTS: https://Rebunked.news/Shirts TELEGRAM: https://t.me/Rebunkednews INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/rebunkednew TWITTER: https://twitter.com/rebunkednews Theme Song: Now Arise by Rhymewave: https://linktr.ee/rhymewave
My guest today is my friend Sam Chamberlain, CEO of the Americas for Ponant Explorations - one of the most interesting expedition cruising companies out there. Whether you dream of experiencing the world's most technical luxury icebreaker, enjoying the company of penguins, having fabulous French food on board, or exploring typical destinations in new ways - you can accomplish all these dreams and more on board a Ponant vessel. Sam and I discuss Guinness World Records, the Northwest Passage, The North Pole, French Polynesia, and what it's like to sail with a French crew. It's a truly exciting time in the world of expedition and luxury cruising so sit back and enjoy this fun new episode of Luxury Travel Insider. Learn more at www.luxtravelinsider.com Connect with me on Social: Instagram LinkedIn
The immense beauty of Sedona is matched only by its strangeness. For decades, people have reported encountering unexplained phenomena and supernatural creatures in the area. Much of this activity appears to be concentrated around the now-infamous Bradshaw Ranch and one of its former residents, Linda Bradshaw. Although many years have passed, the work of researcher Tom Dongo has continued to inspire others to explore the region's mysteries. We discuss the efforts of a new researcher who is investigating the ongoing enigma of a possible dimensional gateway said to exist in Sedona. In our Plus+ extension, we also explore reports of modern Buddhist encounters featuring superhuman abilities and extraordinary, deeply mysterious feats. Links Window into the Unknown: Encounters and Explorations of Anomalous Phenomena in the Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness The Paranormal Borderline Tom Dongo UFO Paranormal Activity Investigator Merging Dimensions The Alien Tide Alien Contact: Former Arizona Tour Guide Tells All Todd Michael - Alien Contact Strategies - California Mufon Radio The Devil in Dreamland: Catholic Faith, UFOs, the Occult and the End of the Supernatural The Sasquatch People and their Interdimensional Connection Plus+ Extension The extension of the show is EXCLUSIVE to Plus+ Members. To join, click HERE. Paranormal States: Psychic Abilities in Buddhist Convert Communities Altered States: Buddhism and Psychedelic Spirituality in America Buddhism, Meditation, and Free Will (Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down with author, researcher, and professor of psychology at the University of Georgia, Dr. Keith Campbell. They delve deep into the weeds of narcissism, exposing the “good guy” fallacy; why alpha males attract more women; the axis of introversion, extroversion, and neuroticism as it applies to personality disorders; and the obsession with self-esteem which only fosters misery. W. Keith Campbell, Ph.D., professor of psychology at the University of Georgia, is the author of more than 200 scientific papers and several books, including “The New Science of Narcissism” and “Professor OCEAN: A small tale of personality's Big Five.” His work on personality has appeared across print media and he has made numerous media appearances, from the “Today Show” to the “Joe Rogan Experience.” He wrote the popular TED-Ed lesson on narcissism and writes a Substack called “Explorations in Personality.” He holds a BA from the University of California at Berkeley, a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and did his postdoctoral work at Case Western Reserve University. He lives in Athens, Georgia, with his wife and daughters. This episode was recorded on September 4th, 2024 - Links - For Keith Campbell: On X https://x.com/wkeithcampbell?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Website https://www.wkeithcampbell.com/?_sm_nck=1 Substack https://substack.com/@wkeithcampbell