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In this special simulcast of The Neil Haley Show and Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto with Greg Hanna, our hosts welcome the talented actor Seth Gilliam for an engaging conversation. Seth discusses his latest project, Lady of the Lake, a coming-of-age film directed by Maria Caput. He shares insights into his role as the father of a teenage girl and how the film explores the complexities of family dynamics and personal growth. Seth opens up about the honor of being cast in a role written specifically for him and reflects on the challenges and rewards of portraying a father on screen. He also compares Lady of the Lake to his other well-known roles, such as Father Gabriel in The Walking Dead and Sergeant Carver in The Wire. The discussion dives into the emotional and relatable themes of the film, making it a must-watch for both parents and young adults alike. Listeners will also hear behind-the-scenes stories from Seth's time on The Walking Dead, including his thoughts on the series' ending and some fun anecdotes about the cast. Seth offers valuable advice for aspiring actors, emphasizing the importance of kindness and maintaining a sense of play in the industry. This episode is a must-listen for fans of Seth Gilliam and anyone interested in the art of storytelling through film and television.
In this special simulcast of The Neil Haley Show and Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto with Greg Hanna, our hosts welcome the talented actor Seth Gilliam for an engaging conversation. Seth discusses his latest project, Lady of the Lake, a coming-of-age film directed by Maria Caput. He shares insights into his role as the father of a teenage girl and how the film explores the complexities of family dynamics and personal growth. Seth opens up about the honor of being cast in a role written specifically for him and reflects on the challenges and rewards of portraying a father on screen. He also compares Lady of the Lake to his other well-known roles, such as Father Gabriel in The Walking Dead and Sergeant Carver in The Wire. The discussion dives into the emotional and relatable themes of the film, making it a must-watch for both parents and young adults alike. Listeners will also hear behind-the-scenes stories from Seth's time on The Walking Dead, including his thoughts on the series' ending and some fun anecdotes about the cast. Seth offers valuable advice for aspiring actors, emphasizing the importance of kindness and maintaining a sense of play in the industry. This episode is a must-listen for fans of Seth Gilliam and anyone interested in the art of storytelling through film and television.
In this episode, Renee and I are thrilled by the unexpected crossover of Father Gabriel from The Walking Dead Series into The Ones Who Live. Jadis' internal struggle between Jadis and Anne added depth to the story, and seeing Rick and Michonne in their happy, harmonious state during their cross-country adventure was a joy. Don't miss our thoughts on the heartwarming ending with Rick and Michonne, as we share our worries about the fate of these beloved characters. TV and Movie Recommendations: Palm Royale (AppleTV) 3 Body Problem (Netflix) (Correction: I misspoke during the podcast and said "3 Body Parts.") Top Chef Wisconsin (Bravo) Ghostbusters: Afterlife Road House 2024 (Prime Video) Stay tuned for more discussions on your favorite TV shows, movies, and the latest in pop culture on Screens in Focus! Episode 4 Music: Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-RlLFxgCkk Asibe Happy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wJTm0RoQBo The Camp Events link - https://thecampevents.com/ Renee Hansen: https://linktr.ee/renee.hansen Follow and subscribe to Screens in Focus. Website: www.screensinfocus.com Email: screensinfocus@gmail.com Twitter https://twitter.com/screensinfocus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screensinfocuspodcast/ Facebook: Screens in Focus Feedback and TV/Movie Recommendations: Google voice (669) 223-8542 Free background music from JewelBeat.com: www.jewelbeat.com
“If might is right, then love has no place in the world.”Talking About The Mission with our guest, Academy Award-winning costume designer Deborah L. ScottAndy and legendary costume designer Deborah L. Scott dive deep into Roland Joffé's 1986 masterpiece The Mission, an intense and emotional story of faith, colonialism, and redemption. Set in 18th century South America, this Best Picture Oscar nominee boasts an incredible cast and a stunning visual style.Jeremy Irons Shines as a Man of FaithJeremy Irons delivers an incredible performance as Father Gabriel, a Jesuit priest trying to build a mission in the jungle and protect the indigenous Guarani people. His portrayal of a gentle, principled man determined to follow his faith no matter what is incredibly moving. Deborah and Andy analyze how he embodies the character so flawlessly.Robert De Niro's Searing Portrayal of Guilt and RedemptionRobert De Niro is unforgettable as Rodrigo Mendoza, a mercenary and slaver who murdered his own brother and seeks forgiveness and redemption by becoming a Jesuit priest. His journey to find absolution, including an intense sequence dragging his armor and weapons up the side of the massive Iguaçu Falls, provides some of the film's most riveting moments.A Powerful Exploration of Politics, Religion, and ColonialismThe complex story deftly explores the intersection of religion, politics, and colonialism during this volatile historical period. Spain and Portugal vie for territory while the Jesuits try to shelter the indigenous tribes. Deborah and Andy discuss how the layered themes resonate so strongly.Oscar-Winning Cinematography, Music and Costumes Bring It All to LifeFrom the lush South American jungles to the thundering Iguaçu Falls, the movie is a visual feast, thanks in large part to Chris Menges' Oscar-winning cinematography. Ennio Morricone's haunting, Golden Globe-winning score adds an emotional weight that permeates each scene. Though Deborah did not work on this film, she provides an insider's appreciation for Enrico Sabbatini's period costumes which also help transport viewers to 18th century South America.Deborah's Legendary Career in Costume DesignDeborah also discusses highlights from her amazing career in costume design, including unforgettable films like Titanic, Back to the Future, Avatar, Heat, and yes, even Armed and Dangerous. She shares fascinating stories about how iconic costumes were created and working with visionary directors like James Cameron, Robert Zemeckis, and Michael Mann.The Mission is a powerful and unforgettable film that stays with you long after the credits roll. Deborah and Andy's insightful conversation highlights why the movie remains so impactful decades later. With its resonant themes, tour de force acting, and breathtaking visuals, The Mission is a masterclass in filmmaking. Plus, hearing Deborah's stories provides a fascinating look behind-the-scenes at her legendary costume design career. Whether you're a fan of the film or have yet to see it, this is an episode that shines new light on an iconic cinematic achievement.Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world in our Discord community!Film SundriesLearn more about supporting Movies We Like through your own membership with The Next Reel family of podcasts.Follow Deborah on InstagramWatch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatchScript OptionsTheatrical trailerPoster artworkFlickchartLetterboxdLearn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5640547/advertisement
Visit our WATCH PAGE to rent or purchase movies we've talked about on the show. By doing so, you get to watch the movie and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. All of the movies from our current season are in there, and we're continuing to add more from our back catalog. Enjoy!Want to upgrade your Letterboxd account? Use our promo code to get a discount and help us out in the process!“If might is right, then love has no place in the world.”Talking About The Mission with our guest, Academy Award-winning costume designer Deborah L. ScottAndy and legendary costume designer Deborah L. Scott dive deep into Roland Joffé's 1986 masterpiece The Mission, an intense and emotional story of faith, colonialism, and redemption. Set in 18th century South America, this Best Picture Oscar nominee boasts an incredible cast and a stunning visual style.Jeremy Irons delivers an incredible performance as Father Gabriel, a Jesuit priest trying to build a mission in the jungle and protect the indigenous Guarani people. Robert De Niro is unforgettable as Rodrigo Mendoza, a mercenary and slaver who murdered his own brother and seeks forgiveness and redemption by becoming a Jesuit priest. The complex story deftly explores the intersection of religion, politics, and colonialism during this volatile historical period. From the lush South American jungles to the thundering Iguaçu Falls, the movie is a visual feast, thanks in large part to Chris Menges' Oscar-winning cinematography. Ennio Morricone's haunting, Golden Globe-winning score adds an emotional weight that permeates each scene. Though Deborah did not work on this film, she provides an insider's appreciation for Enrico Sabbatini's period costumes which also help transport viewers to 18th century South America.Deborah's Legendary Career in Costume DesignDeborah also discusses highlights from her amazing career in costume design, including unforgettable films like Titanic, Back to the Future, Avatar, Heat, and yes, even Armed and Dangerous. She shares fascinating stories about how iconic costumes were created and working with visionary directors like James Cameron, Robert Zemeckis, and Michael Mann.The Mission is a powerful and unforgettable film that stays with you long after the credits roll. Deborah and Andy's insightful conversation highlights why the movie remains so impactful decades later. Plus, hearing Deborah's stories provides a fascinating look behind-the-scenes at her legendary costume design career. Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world in our Discord community!Film SundriesLearn more about supporting Movies We Like through your own membership with The Next Reel family of podcasts. Follow Deborah on Instagram Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Script Options Theatrical trailer Poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd (00:00) - Welcome to Movies We Like • A Conversation with Deborah L. Scott About The Mission (03:50) - Deborah's Background (32:34) - The Mission Learn more about the WGA strike here. Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.
Visit our WATCH PAGE to rent or purchase movies we've talked about on the show. By doing so, you get to watch the movie and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. All of the movies from our current season are in there, and we're continuing to add more from our back catalog. Enjoy!Want to upgrade your Letterboxd account? Use our promo code to get a discount and help us out in the process!“If might is right, then love has no place in the world.”Talking About The Mission with our guest, Academy Award-winning costume designer Deborah L. ScottAndy and legendary costume designer Deborah L. Scott dive deep into Roland Joffé's 1986 masterpiece The Mission, an intense and emotional story of faith, colonialism, and redemption. Set in 18th century South America, this Best Picture Oscar nominee boasts an incredible cast and a stunning visual style.Jeremy Irons delivers an incredible performance as Father Gabriel, a Jesuit priest trying to build a mission in the jungle and protect the indigenous Guarani people. Robert De Niro is unforgettable as Rodrigo Mendoza, a mercenary and slaver who murdered his own brother and seeks forgiveness and redemption by becoming a Jesuit priest. The complex story deftly explores the intersection of religion, politics, and colonialism during this volatile historical period. From the lush South American jungles to the thundering Iguaçu Falls, the movie is a visual feast, thanks in large part to Chris Menges' Oscar-winning cinematography. Ennio Morricone's haunting, Golden Globe-winning score adds an emotional weight that permeates each scene. Though Deborah did not work on this film, she provides an insider's appreciation for Enrico Sabbatini's period costumes which also help transport viewers to 18th century South America.Deborah's Legendary Career in Costume DesignDeborah also discusses highlights from her amazing career in costume design, including unforgettable films like Titanic, Back to the Future, Avatar, Heat, and yes, even Armed and Dangerous. She shares fascinating stories about how iconic costumes were created and working with visionary directors like James Cameron, Robert Zemeckis, and Michael Mann.The Mission is a powerful and unforgettable film that stays with you long after the credits roll. Deborah and Andy's insightful conversation highlights why the movie remains so impactful decades later. Plus, hearing Deborah's stories provides a fascinating look behind-the-scenes at her legendary costume design career. Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world in our Discord community!Film SundriesLearn more about supporting Movies We Like through your own membership with The Next Reel family of podcasts. Follow Deborah on Instagram Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Script Options Theatrical trailer Poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd (00:00) - Welcome to Movies We Like • A Conversation with Deborah L. Scott About The Mission (03:50) - Deborah's Background (32:34) - The Mission Learn more about the WGA strike here. Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.
“If might is right, then love has no place in the world.”Talking About The Mission with our guest, Academy Award-winning costume designer Deborah L. ScottAndy and legendary costume designer Deborah L. Scott dive deep into Roland Joffé's 1986 masterpiece The Mission, an intense and emotional story of faith, colonialism, and redemption. Set in 18th century South America, this Best Picture Oscar nominee boasts an incredible cast and a stunning visual style.Jeremy Irons delivers an incredible performance as Father Gabriel, a Jesuit priest trying to build a mission in the jungle and protect the indigenous Guarani people. Robert De Niro is unforgettable as Rodrigo Mendoza, a mercenary and slaver who murdered his own brother and seeks forgiveness and redemption by becoming a Jesuit priest. The complex story deftly explores the intersection of religion, politics, and colonialism during this volatile historical period. From the lush South American jungles to the thundering Iguaçu Falls, the movie is a visual feast, thanks in large part to Chris Menges' Oscar-winning cinematography. Ennio Morricone's haunting, Golden Globe-winning score adds an emotional weight that permeates each scene. Though Deborah did not work on this film, she provides an insider's appreciation for Enrico Sabbatini's period costumes which also help transport viewers to 18th century South America.Deborah's Legendary Career in Costume DesignDeborah also discusses highlights from her amazing career in costume design, including unforgettable films like Titanic, Back to the Future, Avatar, Heat, and yes, even Armed and Dangerous. She shares fascinating stories about how iconic costumes were created and working with visionary directors like James Cameron, Robert Zemeckis, and Michael Mann.The Mission is a powerful and unforgettable film that stays with you long after the credits roll. Deborah and Andy's insightful conversation highlights why the movie remains so impactful decades later. Plus, hearing Deborah's stories provides a fascinating look behind-the-scenes at her legendary costume design career. Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world in our Discord community!Film SundriesLearn more about supporting Movies We Like through your own membership with The Next Reel family of podcasts. Follow Deborah on Instagram Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Script Options Theatrical trailer Poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd Visit our ORIGINALS PAGE to buy books, comics, plays, or other source material for the movies we've talked about on the show. By doing so, you get to find your next book to dig into and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. Enjoy!Star your own podcast journey with the best host in the business. Try Transistor today!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Here's where you can find us around the internet: The Web Letterboxd Check out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest page Pete Andy We spend hours every week putting this show together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don't yet: what are you waiting for?Become a Member here: $5 monthly or $55 annuallyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked! You can buy TNR apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE. Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE. Or buy books, plays, etc. that was the source for movies we've discussed on the show from our ORIGINALS PAGE. Or renew or sign up for a Letterboxd Pro or Patron account with our LETTERBOXD MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT. Or sign up for AUDIBLE.
In this episode, the gang are back together as they enter the bogs to confront Father Gabriel and prevent(?) the awakening of Balor. CW: Extreme gore and violence, Gun Violence, Use of explosives on a crowd, Sacrifices, Follow us on social media! TikTok: @rolloutpod Instagram: @roll_out_pod Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/rolloutttrpg Lucy: Instagram - @lucyloveadame Twitter - @lucyloveadame TikTok - @lucille_love23 Sabrina: All socials - @BBEGBrina Elsa: Twitch and TikTok - @ElJayOnline Tony: All socials - @tonythekiger Intro Music: "Horror Music" by Migfus20 https://freesound.org/people/Migfus20/sounds/646483/ Sounds used in this episode: "Horror Atmosphere Background" by Trebblofang - https://freesound.org/people/Trebblofang/sounds/177830/ "Tibetan Chant (Modified)" by Timbre - https://freesound.org/people/Timbre/sounds/103953/ "The Battle of Scorpio and Orion" by MATRIXXX_ https://freesound.org/people/MATRIXXX_/sounds/507307/
This week we take a look into the life of Father Gabriel Amorth, the Vatican's Chief Exorcist. We are joined by Erin Bush, who is filling in for Laura this week as she is on vacation in Mexico eating all the tacos. Jerk. This man inspired the new film "The Pope's Exorcist" which has folks feeling all kinds of things about it. Come with us as we look into the life of the real priest, and his experiences. We also look at how the director of one of the most terrifying films in the world, "The Exorcist", William Friedkin, was able to meet Fr. Amorth and witness a real exorcism himself, 43 years after he terrified generation after generation. Grab whatever protects you as we get into some seriously skin crawling things. And, spoiler alert - we are not living in a Sam and Dean Winchester/Supernatural world. Sources used in today's episode are: Theconversation.com Vanityfair.com – article by William Friedkin Thesmithsonianmag.com – article by Carolyn Hagler Wikipedia.com
In this episode, our gang make their way into the Bogs alongside their companion Father Gabriel. What does a bird have to do with this? Listen in to find out! CW: Body Horror, Eye Horror Follow us on social media! TikTok: @rolloutpod Instagram: @roll_out_pod Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/rolloutttrpg Lucy: Instagram - @lucyloveadame Twitter - @lucyloveadame TikTok - @lucille_love23 Sabrina: All socials - @BBEGBrina Elsa: Twitch and TikTok - @ElJayOnline Tony: All socials - @tonythekiger Intro Music: "Horror Music" by Migfus20 https://freesound.org/people/Migfus20/sounds/646483/ Sounds Used in the Episode: "Crows" by aesqe https://freesound.org/people/aesqe/sounds/39835/ "Suspense Strings" by Toivo161 https://freesound.org/people/Toivo161/sounds/266009/ "Pistols Dry Firing" by Ruben_Uitenweerde https://freesound.org/people/Ruben_Uitenweerde/sounds/486226/ "Dark Forest Horror Soundscape" by szegvari https://freesound.org/people/szegvari/sounds/580453/
The undisputed queen of bardcore joins Jacob and Father Gabriel for the first installment of Ren Festruary (working title), a full month of medieval content! We talk the evolution of modern medieval music, historical misunderstandings, and famous pickle salesmen in a conversation that'll have you craving turkey legs. Check out Hildegard Von Blingin's YouTube and Spotify: https://www.youtube.com/@Hildegardvonblingin https://open.spotify.com/artist/5BSPl6yCVGvrCyKUp2peGM?si=k8K4OirXTNOL0bQzVecD-A Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/createdthingspodcast/ Bardcore theme song created by Hildegard Von Blingin'
Run away and join the circus with Jacob and Father Gabriel as they sit down with national circus chaplain and national liaison to the USCCB for circus, Father Frank Cancro. With a front row seat to this too-often misunderstood art form, they discuss everything from radical acceptance to ridiculous clown acts. For more on Frank Cancro's mission and how you can contribute, check out Circus Ministry, and Showpeople's Winter Quarters at the links below: https://www.circusministry.com/ https://showpeopleswinterquarters.org/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/createdthingspodcast/
What buzzwords would you permanently delete from the art world if you could? This week on Created Things, Jacob and Father Gabriel explore the world of artistic buzzwords, delving deep into world of artspeak and and its gatekeeping weirdness. Follow us on Instagram: 9https://www.instagram.com/createdthingspodcast/
How did The Nutcracker become not only an obligatory Christmas tradition but also most people's only exposure to ballet? Seasoned Nutcracker veteran Jessica Flores-Popcak joins Jacob and Father Gabriel to crack open the nut on this bizarre-but-beloved Yuletide ritual. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/createdthingspodcast/
We're back (and hopefully better than ever)! After taking an impromptu month off to recover from artistic burnout, Jacob and Father Gabriel reconvene to share the best advice they've learned on beating the burnout blues, conquering the inner critic and rekindling the artistic spark. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/createdthingspodcast/
Seeking and Saving the Lost with Father Gabriel, CFR
On this episode, Kristen Van Uden joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss the Sophia Institute’s recent publication of “Visions and Revelations,” by Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen.
On this episode, Kristen Van Uden joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss the Sophia Institute's recent publication of "Visions and Revelations," by Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen.
#FatherGabriel's words from the last episode carry through into this one, "People remember the last thing you do. The end of each story is very important. How do you want yours to end?". We get very close to what #Negan's redemption might look like. We learn that it takes ONE person to change the world... sometimes two... or three. But it starts with ONE. Just one.
Ready for a crash course in the sexy, surreal, and surprisingly problematic history of demonic depictions in art of all kinds? Jacob and Father Gabriel might not be, but they're going to try anyway. For more about the podcast and how you can help support it, visit Catholic Creatives: https://catholiccreatives.com/support For all your catholic art needs, please visit Catholic.Store today: https://catholic.store/
In a conversation two years in the making, Jacob and Father Gabriel debate the merits of exorcism movies, the nature of fear, and why this rite has such cinematic staying power. For more about the podcast and how you can help support it, visit Catholic Creatives: https://catholiccreatives.com/support For all your catholic art needs, please visit Catholic.Store today: https://catholic.store/
The hosts sit down with Ann Arbor Father Gabriel Richard head girls' basketball coach Tim Cain. They discuss the Irish's upcoming season, Coach Cain's influences, potential rule changes for Michigan high school basketball, and more.
Why were so many of the great writers of detective stories Christians? Dorothy Sayers, G.K. Chesterton, Graham Greene, and many more—in addition to their other literary achievements—wrote (and loved reading) mystery stories. In this week's episode, John Herreid talks to author Fiorella de Maria about her Father Gabriel mystery novels—the fourth of which, “Death of a Scholar,” is now available—as well as the enduring appeal of detective fiction, and why the genre's themes of guilt, truth, and justice resonate with the Catholic moral imagination. “Death of a Scholar” is available in paperback and ebook at Ignatius.com: https://bit.ly/3TmXN1F
The boys want to know everything about the art of church bells, so Father Gabriel sits down with Ivo De Simone from Campane Marinelli, the world's oldest bell foundry! And Jacob sits down with Frank DellaPenna from “Cast in Bronze,” owner and performer of the world's only portable carillon, an instrument consisting of 35 church bells which ways 4 tons! For more about the podcast and how you can help support it, visit Catholic Creatives: https://catholiccreatives.com/support For all your catholic art needs, please visit Catholic.Store today: https://catholic.store/
The boys travel 20,000 leagues under the sea to discover a type of statue art that proves it's better down where it's wetter. For more about the podcast and how you can help support it, visit Catholic Creatives: https://catholiccreatives.com/support For all your catholic art needs, please visit Catholic.Store today: https://catholic.store/
Irish shares the journey that led him to Father Len and the creation of the Wrestling with God Show. He also reveals plans for Wrestling with God Productions, the new association he's founded to build bridges to faith, religion, and the Catholic Church. Show Notes Books & Publications Mentioned in this Episode: “Crossing the Threshold of Hope” by Pope St. John Paul II “One Bread One Body” published by Presentation Ministries, Cincinnati Ohio “Divine Intimacy” by Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D. (published by Baronius Press) Links to Podcasts from Wrestling with God Productions Wrestling with God Show: http://WWGShow.com Life Lessons from Jesus and the Church He Founded: http://LifeLessonsfromJesus.org A Priest's Life: https://idahovocations.com/resources/video-podcasts/ Make a financial donation here: https://www.GiveSendGo.com/WWGProductions We welcome your questions and comments: Email: irish@wwgproductions.org Text or voicemail: 208-391-3738
Faith enables us to know God as He knows Himself, although certainly not exhaustively. God knows Himself not only as the Creator, bur also as the Trinity and as the Author of grace; it is under these aspects that faith presents Him to us. By faith, we know creatures as He knows them, that is, in relation to Him and dependent upon Him. Our intellect can give us only natural light on God and creatures; faith, on the contrary, gives us the supernatural light that is a participation in the light of God, in the knowledge God has of Himself and of creatures.- Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D.Join Rob as he discusses a topic that he's often been reluctant to discuss - his Christian faith. What do you have to say about faith and/or spirituality? Let us know in the group chat!Telegram Group Chat - https://t.me/allaroundgrowth ~Connect on social media! Telegram Group Chat - https://t.me/allaroundgrowth MeWe Group - https://mewe.com/join/theallaroundgrowthcommunity Twitter - https://twitter.com/allaroundgrowth Flote - https://flote.app/allaroundgrowth Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/allaroundgrowth Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/allaroundgrowth ~Follow this link to ALL EPISODES ~ How To Leave a Rating & Review in Apple Podcast AppThis really *does* affect the algorithm......as of recording in July 2022 - I would invite you to do this!The podcast game is changing - help us with a rating and review!~Have a Question or any feedback for Rob?Send me an email at allaroundgrowth@gmail.com~Discussion Links:Divine Intimacy - Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen OCDThis Book of Meditations is a classic and is steeped in Carmelite spirituality. For every day it offers two meditations, arranged according to the liturgical season (1962 Missal), that enable the soul to enter the conscious presence of God and to reflect on the theme of the day. These are followed by a Colloquy that helps the person at prayer to start a friendly conversation with God where acts of praise and love, petition and thanksgiving are made, together with good resolutions for the future. Here we are at the very heart of prayer, which is a heart-to-heart encounter in faith with the living God. Divine Intimacy is the highest state attainable on earth. In this union of love, the soul produces acts of love which have an immense apostolic influence on a multitude of souls. This knowledge of the ways that lead to God, according to the teaching of the renowned Spanish mystics, is distilled into the pages of this book.Divine Intimacy - Chad Lemoine "What Is The Royal Path?" (The Royal Path Ep 001) - YouTubeSupport the show
Is Jared Hess' 2006 comedy “Nacho Libre” the greatest cinematic depiction of Catholicism in human history? …who can say. But Jacob and Father Gabriel know more than a buttload of crap about the subject, and they're here to make their case. For more about the podcast and how you can help support it, visit Catholic Creatives: https://catholiccreatives.com/support For all your catholic art needs, please visit Catholic.Store today: https://catholic.store/
The conversation goes off the rails quickly as Jacob and Father Gabriel go on a hike through the lore and legends behind everyone's favorite moralistic man-bear, Smokey. What does this have to do with art or spirituality? ONLY YOU CAN find out.
Weird things happen when ‘The Man' gets involved in art, but Jacob and Father Gabriel are here to bust the whole thing wide open! For more about the podcast and how you can help support it, visit Catholic Creatives: https://catholiccreatives.com/support For all your catholic art needs, please visit Catholic.Store today: https://catholic.store/
Originally Recorded 2022/03/20 With a new shotgun mic to properly capture the audio from these reverberating panels, we busted in late to a panel with The Walking Dead's Seth Gilliam (Father Gabriel Stokes) & Tom Payne (Paul "Jesus" Rovia), moderated by The Walking Dead `Cast's Jason Cabassi. Speaking of Jason Cabassi, he moderated The Whisperers Panel, which we happened to film during (the now defunct) WalkerStalker Atlanta 2019, featuring Samantha Morton (Alpha), Cassady McClincy (Lydia), and Thora Birch (Gamma/Mary). Videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFbym77lCpYXFcDTZScFQRrk4yPT2Cxdi Audio: https://link.chtbl.com/_WiRQg0c We released all our Fandemic 2022 content on YouTube a few months ago, already, some of which can't even properly be adapted to audio-only format - such as The Sexton/Fandemic After-Party with Ross Marquand (Aaron on The Walking Dead) & Christine Evangelista (Sherry on both TWD & Fear The Walking Dead) and our Touring with Bridget short. You can check out all the content we filmed during Fandemic, including this panel, via this playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFbym77lCpYV_23_HclSVUz6Thc3WVY1X And for those of you who want a little bit more than the finished product and would like to see what was left on the cutting room floor, as well as some additional footage that will never see the light of day, all while supporting this podcast, mosey on over here: https://ko-fi.com/post/EARLY-ACCESS-to-ALL-FANDEMIC-Unedited-Recordings-U7U8BVDLR ⭐RATE US: RateThisPodcast.com/SQUAWKINGDEAD
For a good time call Jacob and Father Gabriel as they discuss all things graffiti: what is it? What compels us to do it? And is it art? For more about the podcast and how you can help support it, visit Catholic Creatives: https://catholiccreatives.com/support For all your catholic art needs, please visit Catholic.Store today: https://catholic.store/
Beyond Damascus: The show where encounter meets mission. On this podcast, Dan, Brad, and Aaron will give you practical tips on how to live out your faith every day. We'll get into actionable steps of what it means to have an abundant Christian life and share things that we've learned through our personal journey's about overcoming obstacles, pursuing joy, and living a meaningful life. Tune in each week!
May 15 2022 Sermon delivered by Father Gabriel Abdel Nour at Saint George Orthodox Church of Montreal.
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Following their episode on babies, Jacob and Father Gabriel take a vulnerable look at their own fatherhood, and what the “art” of dad-hood really means. For more about the podcast and how you can help support it, visit Catholic Creatives: https://catholiccreatives.com/support For all your catholic art needs, please visit Catholic.Store today: https://catholic.store/
From ancient Chinese imagery to impressionist oils and Christian iconography, lilies are everywhere in art. So Jacob and Father Gabriel sit down for a sleep-deprived exploration into what sets this flower apart. For more about the podcast and how you can help support it, visit Catholic Creatives: https://catholiccreatives.com/support For all your catholic art needs, please visit Catholic.Store today: https://catholic.store/
Diana and Margaret discuss The Walking Dead Season 11 Ep. 14 “The Rotten Core”. They talk about Maggie, Aaron, and Father Gabriel skillfully rescuing Negan's group; Herschel confronting his father's killer, and how Sebastian coerced Daryl and Rosita into a dangerous mission. They give recommendations on The Newsreader, Black Crab, and an Oscars Recap (time 40:18). Follow and subscribe to Screens in Focus. Website: https://screensinfocus.wixsite.com/screensinfocus Email: screensinfocus@gmail.com Free background music from JewelBeat.com: www.jewelbeat.com
Diana and Margaret discuss The Walking Dead Season 11 Ep. 13 “Warlords”. They loved the storytelling in this episode and watching Father Gabriel in his element, Maggie taking on a motherly role, meeting a new community, and the return of Negan. They also give recommendations on We Crashed, 355, Temptation Island, Phoenix Rising Documentary, and Mortal. Follow and subscribe to Screens in Focus. Website: https://screensinfocus.wixsite.com/screensinfocus Email: screensinfocus@gmail.com Free background music from JewelBeat.com: www.jewelbeat.com
Fake Saints are hilarious creations of pop culture, parodies and folk tales with no basis in history or reality. And since Jacob and Father Gabriel don't know enough about sports to join in on March Madness, they made brackets for the craziest fake saints history has to offer! for more about the podcast and how you can help support it, visit Catholic Creatives: https://catholiccreatives.com/ Credits: Zack Davenport https://dribbble.com/mrdavenport Patron Saint of Pepperoni https://dribbble.com/shots/4561436-Patron-Saint-of-Pepperoni
#thewalkingdead #twd In this episode, a mystery rider arrives at the gates of the Hilltop, injured and seeking help. After he dies, Maggie, Lydia, and Elijah head out to try to locate his group and provide assistance. In the Commonwealth, Aaron - who is now part of the Commonwealth's outreach team - recruits Father Gabriel to provide some assistance in reaching out to a religious group holed up on a run down apartment building. The two seemingly separate events lead to some unexpected reunions and some eye-opening insights into the Commonwealth and their dealings. With the Commonwealth, nothing is as what it seems. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/support
Jacob and Father Gabriel forge forward in their exploration of the weird and wild world of angels in art, from Rococo no-no's and Neil Gaiman to Victoria's worst-kept Secret For more about the podcast and how you can help support it, visit Catholic Creatives: https://catholiccreatives.com/ Credits: Angela Wang, illustrator Painting - dear painter https://www.awanqi.com/
Using some time-trickery, this episode does a great bait and switch on who is "the hero of their own story". But as we peel back the layers, even though it appears as though #TheCommonwealth is being goaded into a bigger conflict than #LanceHornsby (the instigator) anticipated, #FatherGabriel's sermon reminds us that, ultimately, we're all the same and that we must have faith in the idea of The Commonwealth as #TheWalkingDead's endgame. You'd be surprised at how many yucks we left out of the final edit of this #podcast, even though we kept so many in. We also took some more time to expand on some ideas and had a pretty *interesting* pre/post-show you don't want to miss. To get access to the unedited recording and so much more, head here: https://ko-fi.com/post/EARLY-ACESS-to-Episode-182-TWD-11x13-Warlords-A0A6BL8TT
Angels are all over works of art, but they're always weird. How much is creative license and how much do we actually believe? From cute babies to thousand-eyed monsters, Jacob and Father Gabriel have a lot to discuss
Diana and Margaret (guest co-host) discuss The Walking Dead Season 11 Ep. 9 “No Other Way”. They loved the action packed episode and contemplated which they'd rather face, the Reapers with fiery arrows or being trapped in a basement filled with water and walkers. They share their thoughts on Maggie and Father Gabriel's actions, Alden's fate and the shocking 6 month flash forward featuring Daryl Dixon! They also give their recommendations on 1883, Yellowstone, Coda, King Richard, Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings, Mare Of Easttown, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel This Is Us, The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Eyes Of Tammy Faye. As discussed in this episode: This Is Us S6 E105 Follow and subscribe to Screens in Focus. Website: https://screensinfocus.wixsite.com/screensinfocus Email: screensinfocus@gmail.com Free background music from JewelBeat.com: www.jewelbeat.com
Father Gabriel is back from his retreat in Toledo, Spain, bringing with him profound insights on art, spirituality and… knock off Game of Thrones merch?
Is “Kitsch” is a word to describe any art you don't like? Or is there more to it? Jacob and Father Gabriel debate the pros and cons of Christmas kitsch in part one of their very merry Yuletide series.
Father Gabriel loves them. Jacob is weirded out by them. The boys talk the gruesome and glorious reality of relics.
With the holidays around the corner, Jacob and Father Gabriel explore the unsung art form of the people: parades!
Jacob and Father Gabriel begin their Spooktober series with some Halloween myth-busting and a celebration of all things scary in the history of the horrifying holiday.