Podcasts about faultline

Fracture or discontinuity in rock across which there has been displacement

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Best podcasts about faultline

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PayTalk
Should AI Ever Run Payroll? The Industry's Newest Fault Line

PayTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 26:10


In this special episode recorded at the 44th Annual Payroll Congress in Nashville, Tennessee, special guest host, Brent Skinner, with his HR.com podcast, "Future of Payroll and Workforce Management," discusses with PayrollOrg member, Karen Settembrino, CPP, one of payroll's most consequential emerging debates — artificial intelligence (AI) and payroll. AI may be advancing rapidly, but should payroll professionals trust it to calculate gross-to-net pay? While AI can already support auditing, reconciliation, employee self-service, and anomaly detection, this podcast argues that fully autonomous payroll calculations cross a dangerous line. Want even more insights? Don't forget to register for PayrollOrg's Virtual Congress!

ESG Now
Hormuz and the Fertilizer Fault Line

ESG Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 14:13


When conflict disrupted gas exports through the Strait of Hormuz earlier this year, attention focused on gas prices and shipping lanes. But the shock travelled further — quietly rippling through fertilizer markets, where some producers were hit far harder than others, revealing how location-based risk can emerge deep within a supply chain.Host: Gabriela de la Serna, MSCI Sustainability & ClimateGuest: Cole Martin, MSCI Sustainability & Climate

The Bourbon Hunters Podcast
15yr Buffalo Trace Experimental - BH451

The Bourbon Hunters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 108:42


On this episode, Jason, JD, and Dude drink through a ton of new offerings including: 15yr Buffalo Trace Experimental Wheated 19yr Faultline 10 Year Preservation Distillery Barrel Strength Sour Mash Michters Buffalo Trace Single Oak Project Batch 80 So sit back, grab a pour, kick up your feet, and enjoy this episode of The Bourbon Hunters! Have you thought about supporting our podcast?  Head on over to our website at https://www.bourbonhunters.com  where you can, by purchasing Bourbon Hunters products, and sign up for our Patreon, which includes exclusive access to single barrel announcements from our Private Single Barrel Club. –Tags– #punkrockandcocktails #thebourbonenthusiast #bourbonhunters #bourbonlover #breakingbourbon #bourbondrinkers #bourbonporn #kentuckystraightbourbon #kentuckybourbon #thebourbonalliance #bourbon #bourbonlife #bourbonlifestyle #bourbonenthusiast #bourbonwhiskey  #bourboncountry #deckpour #bourbongram #instabourbon #yourbourbonyourway #yourbourbonroad #blantons #pappyvanwinkle #vodkasucks #bourbonpodcast #columbuspodcast #bourbonneat #smokewagonbourbon #woodinvillewhiskey — Tags — the bourbon enthusiast  bourbon hunters  bourbon lover  breaking bourbon  bourbon drinkers  bourbon porn  kentucky straight bourbon  kentucky bourbon  the bourbon alliance  bourbon Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Mythic Masculine
Trans Masculinity and the Stewardship of Men's Work: A Guide

The Mythic Masculine

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 75:29


We have reached the final episode of the series:”Trans Men: In Their Own Words”.This conversation began with Episode #1, looking at the collective cultural moment with The Seed and the Soil. We explored how trans folk represent a trickster figure, troubling the psychic architecture of the binary many of us were raised with. We talked about the urge to ‘monster' the other, but we also looked at the history of how gender has been used as a tool of social control.In Episode #2, we moved past the intellect and into Stories of Transition. My guests shared the intimate vulnerability of their own journeys - the grief, joy and reckonings that bind us all in the search for a place in the Book of Life.And now in this final episode, Emmanuel, Kanoa, Lev, and Aliko move beyond individual stories to examine the architecture of men's work. We address the faultline currently trembling modern men's spaces: the tension between a masculinity fixed in biological certainty and one defined by collective stewardship.For men's work facilitators, this conversation serves as a guide for understanding how and why to consider including trans men, as well as the broader transition of men's work itself. We are tasked with moving from a narrow focus on ‘personal wellness' toward the regeneration of culture - calling forth a masculinity that is aware, regulated, and in service to thriving life.You can find the full guest bios & links to their work on the Series Page.I'd love to hear your comments & reflections below. Heads up, if you are a man seeking to explore the mythopoetic path, you are invited to check out The Archetypal Compass. This mini-guide is designed to help you navigate the internal archetypes of the soul, providing a map for those ready to move beyond personal inquiry and toward a more conscious stewardship of their lives and the world.Also, the next cohort of The Deep Masculine, my 3 month online journey for men begins May 19th. Join a mythic brotherhood aimed at repatterning your relationship to sex, soul and purpose.SHOW NOTES: 02:43 - The Faultline at the Mankind Project: Ian addresses the recent friction at the MKP 40th anniversary and how it exposed the tension between biological essentialism and the evolution of modern men's spaces.06:46 - The Code of Testosterone: Aliko challenges the definition of manhood, shifting the inquiry from physical genitalia to the codes and blueprints of masculine presence that trans men share with cis men.11:23 - The Shadow of the Phallus: Exploring how the presence of trans men acts as an accountability mirror for cis men, forcing a reckoning with the historical harm done to the feminine that many circles try to escape.13:50 - Restoring the Sacred Tapestry: Emmanuel discusses the eco-spiritual paradigm of men's work, moving beyond a one-size-fits-all manhood box into the authentic restoration of a sacred and divine masculinity.18:48 - The Responsibility of the Elder: A call to ensure that the wisdom, initiation, and depth of practice found in legacy spaces are made accessible across the entire masculine spectrum.21:42 - The Unique Messenger: Kanoa explains why the message of accountability lands differently when it comes from a man who has navigated the world perceived as a woman and survived the violence of the patriarchy.23:12 - Purity Myths and White Supremacy: How the hyper-focus on purity in affinity spaces mirrors white supremacist structures and why intersex folks are vital to breaking the patriarchal archetype.27:17 - Investigating the Fear: Lev reflects on the assumption of difference and invites cis men to look at where their fear of losing their masculinity actually originates.32:36 - Detaching from Biological Essentialism: A deep dive into the question of safety, identifying that patriarchy-not transness-is the root of violence in both men's and women's spaces.37:19 - The Seed and the Sword: Addressing the mythic dimension of anatomy and the responsibility of stewards to ask how they are using their sword to protect or to manipulate.46:36 - Activation in the Great Collapse: Emmanuel pivots from internal healing to the external harvest, asking what masculinity is called to bring to a world currently undergoing ecological and social breakdown.50:31 - The Facilitator's Tactical Guide: Emmanuel and Aliko offer a framework for conveners on self-inquiry, group reconciliation, and how to issue a transparent, sovereign invitation to trans men.55:46 - Relaxing into Enoughness: How decoupling biology from gender allows all men to step out of the rigid expectations of patriarchy and recognize their inherent value.1:06:48 - Reporting the Patriarchal Crime: Invoking bell hooks' vision from The Will to Change to reconsider male desire and heal the mental illness of patriarchal violence.1:13:46 - Embracing the Chaos: Final reflections on opening the circle to meet the collapsing structures of our time with a more diverse, loving, and whole masculinity. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themythicmasculine.substack.com/subscribe

Laura, Sam and Toni
FULL SHOW: PJ tries to tell us she saw a massive spider but has no proof - did she really?

Laura, Sam and Toni

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 40:45


What did you not realise you did until someone told you? The People's Poll: What's your favourite fruit burst flavour! Group Therapy: What do you do when a friendship is breaking up but it feels natural? What do you wish you took a photo off cause now you have no proof? PJ goes for a run live on air to practice for the Faultline this weekend... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Laura, Sam and Toni
FULL SHOW: Matty's got a problem with his hot husband + What is your child fussy about?

Laura, Sam and Toni

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 37:57


What is your child weirdly fussy about? Are Matty and PJ ready for The Faultline run this weekend? Am I A Weirdo: Our boss Harriett gets into the shower fully naked to wash her dog and they have a shower together BJ without a beard fully has an altar ego What are the perks and pitfalls of dating a hottie? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Books Network
Aidan Seale-Feldman, "The Work of Disaster: Crisis and Care Along a Himalayan Fault Line" (U Chicago Press, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 38:37


The Work of Disaster: Crisis and Care Along a Himalayan Fault Line (U Chicago Press, 2025) is a compelling portrait of post-disaster imaginaries of repair in Nepal. In a world of cascading disasters, what are the consequences of transient care? In 2015, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake and equally powerful aftershock struck the central region of Nepal. The disaster claimed over 9,000 lives and inspired a surge of humanitarian concern for the mental health of Nepali people. In The Work of Disaster, based on extensive fieldwork in the region, anthropologist Aidan Seale-Feldman examines what disaster generates, and the fraught relationship between crisis and care. Moving between NGO offices, mountain trails, therapeutic interventions, and affected villages, Seale-Feldman tells the story of an emergent “mental health crisis” and the forms of care that followed in the disaster's wake. She also analyzes how emergency services transform the places they seek to assist; the challenges of psychiatric support provided by international organizations; and the place of mental health counseling in a modern biopolitical reality. The Work of Disaster reveals the contiguous violence and gentleness of humanitarian encounters, engaging with broader debates about worldmaking and the ethics of care. Aidan Seale-Feldman is a medical and psychological anthropologist and Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame. Elena Sobrino is an anthropologist and Lecturer in the program in Science, Technology, and Society at Tufts University. 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

New Books in Environmental Studies
Aidan Seale-Feldman, "The Work of Disaster: Crisis and Care Along a Himalayan Fault Line" (U Chicago Press, 2025)

New Books in Environmental Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 38:37


The Work of Disaster: Crisis and Care Along a Himalayan Fault Line (U Chicago Press, 2025) is a compelling portrait of post-disaster imaginaries of repair in Nepal. In a world of cascading disasters, what are the consequences of transient care? In 2015, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake and equally powerful aftershock struck the central region of Nepal. The disaster claimed over 9,000 lives and inspired a surge of humanitarian concern for the mental health of Nepali people. In The Work of Disaster, based on extensive fieldwork in the region, anthropologist Aidan Seale-Feldman examines what disaster generates, and the fraught relationship between crisis and care. Moving between NGO offices, mountain trails, therapeutic interventions, and affected villages, Seale-Feldman tells the story of an emergent “mental health crisis” and the forms of care that followed in the disaster's wake. She also analyzes how emergency services transform the places they seek to assist; the challenges of psychiatric support provided by international organizations; and the place of mental health counseling in a modern biopolitical reality. The Work of Disaster reveals the contiguous violence and gentleness of humanitarian encounters, engaging with broader debates about worldmaking and the ethics of care. Aidan Seale-Feldman is a medical and psychological anthropologist and Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame. Elena Sobrino is an anthropologist and Lecturer in the program in Science, Technology, and Society at Tufts University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies

New Books in Anthropology
Aidan Seale-Feldman, "The Work of Disaster: Crisis and Care Along a Himalayan Fault Line" (U Chicago Press, 2025)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 38:37


The Work of Disaster: Crisis and Care Along a Himalayan Fault Line (U Chicago Press, 2025) is a compelling portrait of post-disaster imaginaries of repair in Nepal. In a world of cascading disasters, what are the consequences of transient care? In 2015, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake and equally powerful aftershock struck the central region of Nepal. The disaster claimed over 9,000 lives and inspired a surge of humanitarian concern for the mental health of Nepali people. In The Work of Disaster, based on extensive fieldwork in the region, anthropologist Aidan Seale-Feldman examines what disaster generates, and the fraught relationship between crisis and care. Moving between NGO offices, mountain trails, therapeutic interventions, and affected villages, Seale-Feldman tells the story of an emergent “mental health crisis” and the forms of care that followed in the disaster's wake. She also analyzes how emergency services transform the places they seek to assist; the challenges of psychiatric support provided by international organizations; and the place of mental health counseling in a modern biopolitical reality. The Work of Disaster reveals the contiguous violence and gentleness of humanitarian encounters, engaging with broader debates about worldmaking and the ethics of care. Aidan Seale-Feldman is a medical and psychological anthropologist and Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame. Elena Sobrino is an anthropologist and Lecturer in the program in Science, Technology, and Society at Tufts University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology

Planet Poet - Words in Space
Poet Barbara Leff - "AND GOD SAID . . . A Brief History of Creation" and "Undertow"

Planet Poet - Words in Space

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 47:22


Planet Poet-Words in Space – NEW PODCAST!  LISTEN to my WIOX show (originally aired February 10th, 2026) featuring poet Barbara Leff.  Barbara, joining the show from San Francisco, discusses and reads from her books AND GOD SAID…A Brief History of Creation, and Undertow. Planet Poet's Poet-At-Large, Pamela Manché Pearce, also appears on the show. Born and raised in New York, Barbara Leff discovered poetry at the age of 12 and has explored the genre ever since.  Her work has appeared in various journals, including Fourteen Hills, Fault Line and Ibbetson Street. Her first collection, AND GOD SAID . . . A Brief History of Creation, finalist for the DA VINCI prize for the book cover, is based on the Book of Genesis and published by Broadstone Books.  Her second Collection, LUCK, a collaboration with visual artist, David Maxim is devoted to forms and her most recent collection, UNDERTOW was published in 2024, also by Broadstone Books.  She lives in San Francisco with her wife, Arlene Singer, and their dog, Baxter. barbaraleffpoet.com,  pamelampearce.comPraise for AND GOD SAID . . . A Brief History of Creation …AND GOD SAID... is a brilliant retelling of The Book of Genesis, one of the foundational texts of Western culture. The biases, gaps and silences of the original are given voice and texture by Leff's humane and compelling imagination which brings a fresh and passionate angle of vision to these familiar stories, transforming in the process not only our understanding of our religious past but also of the contemporary life which is in part a product of that past. This is a wonderful and exhilarating book --- Alan Shapiro, Author of ten poetry collections including Tantalus in Love and Old War Poems Praise for UNDERTOW ….These deftly crafted poems treat the quotidian, the metaphysical, and the magical- “as if I could grab a handful of stars from the sky and toss them on the tiles at your feet.” Sharply observed, heartrending and celebratory by turns, UNDERTOW conducts us through a lifetime of landscapes its fascination with orientation in shifting memory and place becoming our own.--Susan Cobin, Author, What You Choose 

New Books in South Asian Studies
Aidan Seale-Feldman, "The Work of Disaster: Crisis and Care Along a Himalayan Fault Line" (U Chicago Press, 2025)

New Books in South Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 38:37


The Work of Disaster: Crisis and Care Along a Himalayan Fault Line (U Chicago Press, 2025) is a compelling portrait of post-disaster imaginaries of repair in Nepal. In a world of cascading disasters, what are the consequences of transient care? In 2015, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake and equally powerful aftershock struck the central region of Nepal. The disaster claimed over 9,000 lives and inspired a surge of humanitarian concern for the mental health of Nepali people. In The Work of Disaster, based on extensive fieldwork in the region, anthropologist Aidan Seale-Feldman examines what disaster generates, and the fraught relationship between crisis and care. Moving between NGO offices, mountain trails, therapeutic interventions, and affected villages, Seale-Feldman tells the story of an emergent “mental health crisis” and the forms of care that followed in the disaster's wake. She also analyzes how emergency services transform the places they seek to assist; the challenges of psychiatric support provided by international organizations; and the place of mental health counseling in a modern biopolitical reality. The Work of Disaster reveals the contiguous violence and gentleness of humanitarian encounters, engaging with broader debates about worldmaking and the ethics of care. Aidan Seale-Feldman is a medical and psychological anthropologist and Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame. Elena Sobrino is an anthropologist and Lecturer in the program in Science, Technology, and Society at Tufts University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies

The American Soul
Faith, Culture, And The Fault Line In America

The American Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 24:04 Transcription Available


What if the real divide in our country isn't left versus right, but healed versus sick—and only one side is willing to admit it? We start with Mark's account of Jesus calling Levi and sitting at a table with tax collectors, then press into what that scandal means for a world obsessed with purity tests and public posturing. If the physician goes to the sick, then humility isn't weakness; it's the doorway to change. That lens reframes our debates on power, policy, and personal responsibility.From there we tackle the friction around Proverbs 31. Instead of a slogan, we see a portrait of vocation, commerce, and care ordered around family and the fear of the Lord. The point isn't to mimic men or chase applause; it's to prize faithfulness over sameness. We connect that to Jesus' Sabbath clashes—harvesting grain for the hungry and healing a withered hand—to show why mercy fulfills the law's purpose. Rules without compassion become weapons; compassion without truth becomes drift. The narrow path holds both.We widen the frame with hard history and honest warnings: the Bali bombings as a reminder of ideologies that feed on chaos, a Medal of Honor moment that spotlights quiet courage, and Jonathan Mayhew's charge against tyranny that deadens minds and arts alike. Then we ask what truly makes a people: borders, language, and culture—and, deeper still, the habits of repentance that shape hearts and homes. Renewal won't come from outrage or ritual alone. It begins where the Psalms point us: a visible turn from evil and a steady trust in God's unfailing love.Join us to reflect, push back on easy answers, and recover a vision where character outlasts beauty, mercy outranks ritual, and repentance is not a talking point but a way of life. If this conversation helps you think or pray more clearly, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so others can find it.#JonathanMayhew #DailyScripture #KutaBaliSupport the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe Countryside Book Series https://www.amazon.com/Countryside-Book-J-T-Cope-IV-ebook/dp/B00MPIXOB2

Markus Schulz Presents Global DJ Broadcast
Global DJ Broadcast - Markus Schulz and ALAT (Jan 22 2026)

Markus Schulz Presents Global DJ Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 122:44


Ahead of boarding the annual Miami Groove Cruise, Markus Schulz checks in with another weekly Global DJ Broadcast session. The show opens with a heartfelt dedication to dear friend Daxson, who recently underwent serious surgery to remove a tumor, featuring his track While We Wait. If you can spare a moment, please visit Dan's Instagram to read his story, and send your best wishes to him.   Markus also showcases a new deeper take of his Dakota piece Faultline by Das Pharaoh, a Colorize showcase featuring Mees Salomé and Estiva, and material from Korolova, Hellmuth, Victor Ruiz, Adina Butar and more. There's a special nod to Washington DC's Soundcheck nightclub as it prepares to close its doors for good. ALAT provides the guestmix, including the new Coldharbour Black single Almadel Page 205, before Markus returns for an uptempo final 30 minutes to close.   The Essentials with Markus Schulz 01. Daxson - While We Wait 02. Markus Schulz presents Dakota - Faultline (Das Pharaoh Remix) [Deeper Shades] 03. Misja Helsloot - Autres Directions 04. Sander Kleinenberg & Helsloot - My Lexicon [A Moment of Sunrise] 05. Sonickraft - Bohemia 06. Korolova & Switch Disco - Empty Skies 07. Argy & Omiki - DONA 08. Mees Salomé & Tyler Mann - Into the Light [In Bloom] 09. Estiva - Mirador 10. Hellmuth - Stockholm Syndrome 11. Victor Ruiz & Ignacio Arfeli - Ascend [Down the Rabbit Hole] 12. Mattia Saviolo - Parallel Dimension 13. Adina Butar - For You 14. Daniel Wanrooy - Gone 15. Adam Beyer - Close Your Eyes (Festival Edit) 16. F4T4L3RR0R x Arni x Anton Trian - 1000 17. New World Punx featuring Cara Salimando - Memories (Markus Schulz Remix) [Hall of Fame]   ALAT 01. Tomaz vs. Filterheadz - Sunshine (ALAT & Cez Are Kane Remix) 02. ALAT - Almadel Page 205 03. Sound Players & ALAT - Impact 04. ALAT - Legion 05. Mike EFEX & ALAT - Minus One 06. nilsix & Adara - Falls Apart (ALAT Remix) 07. Sound Players - Call Me Tomorrow (ALAT Remix)   The Final 30 18. Nemke - Stampedo 19. Craig Connelly - Superstar Avenue 20. Ørjan Nilsen - Go Fast (20 Year Anniversary Mix) 21. Teenage Mutants & Kos:mo - Need More (Rave Mix) 22. Markus Schulz, C-Systems & Ana Diaz - Nothing Without Me 23. Sarah de Warren - What U Like 24. Daxson featuring Andy Ruiz - Insomnia 25. Daniel Kandi - Made of Glass  

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc
611. Finding a Strategy for Life, Business, and Everything in Between feat. Geoffrey A. Moore

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 55:19


Whether in markets, organizations, or the universe itself, today's guest is a master at navigating complex systems where existing models have stopped working, and new ones must emerge.Geoffrey Moore is a consultant in the high-tech sector and a prolific author, with titles including Crossing the Chasm, Inside the Tornado: Strategies for Developing, Leveraging, and Surviving Hypergrowth Markets, and, most recently, The Infinite Staircase: What the Universe Tells Us About Life, Ethics, and Mortality. Geoffrey and Greg discuss his transition from Renaissance English scholar to high-tech strategist, why narrative is critical in business, the challenges of disrupting industries, and what “The Infinite Staircase” reveals about life's meaning and human purpose. *unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:The importance of sales and the failure of business schools09:32: It's absolutely a travesty that business schools don't teach sales. It's, it's crazy. And there are a bunch of people that have made that argument before. But the reason why academics didn't like sales is it felt too much like Glengarry Glen Ross: sleazy, you know, closers, "coffee is for closers," and all the kind of stuff the academics hate. But the point about it is that, particularly in contemporary B2B sales, that's not what a salesperson does anymore. You have to help the customer find the use cases and the ROI that validates why they're gonna buy this thing, which means you have to be intellectually curious about their business and not just yammer about your own business. And so it is, it's actually a really interesting profession if you approach it, you know, in a kind of more in-service-to-the-customer approach, as opposed to, "I'm going to make my commissions and go to the club," although that's also a big motive among salespeople.Venture capital is literary criticism06:10: Venture is a form of literary criticism prior to investment. And then, as you invest, you start to figure out, now how can I verify? How can I validate? And eventually, the analytics and the numbers become very important. But not at the beginning. At the beginning, it is really about the story.Venture Capital vs. Corporate metrics38:11: Venture capitalists do not fund performance. They fund power, but everything in a venture model is about becoming more powerful, not becoming more performant. When we exit, then they'll become performant, but not now, and that idea is still very hard to land in a large corporation.The correct sequence for success33:51: The correct sequence has to be customers first, employees second, investors third. Any other sequence doesn't work, not for sustainable success.Show Links:Recommended Resources:Regis McKennaAlfred D. Chandler Jr.Edmund SpenserGreat chain of beingClayton ChristensenSatya NadellaNorthrop FryePhilip SidneyGuest Profile:Professional WebsiteProfessional Profile on LinkedInProfile on XGuest Work:The Infinite Staircase: What the Universe Tells Us About Life, Ethics, and MortalityCrossing the ChasmInside the Tornado: Strategies for Developing, Leveraging, and Surviving Hypergrowth MarketsDealing with Darwin: How Great Companies Innovate at Every Phase of Their EvolutionLiving on the Fault Line, Revised Edition: Managing for Shareholder Value in Any EconomyThe Gorilla Game: An Investor's Guide to Picking Winners in High TechnologyZone to Win: Organizing to Compete in an Age of Disruption Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Implanted Word Podcast
Christmas, The Great Fault Line is Jesus Part 3

The Implanted Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 25:00


Isn't it nerve-wracking when you finally meet your favourite actor and find yourself tripping over your words? Now imagine being in the presence of the one who brought you into existence! How would you react? Well, in today's message, Pastor Bill tells you more about the glory of God. Being in His presence just makes you want to drop to your knees and worship Him for who He is! All you can think about is how to sing His praises. But you can be in His presence only by believing in Jesus Christ! 

The Implanted Word Podcast
Christmas, The Great Fault Line is Jesus Part 3

The Implanted Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 25:00


Isn't it nerve-wracking when you finally meet your favourite actor and find yourself tripping over your words? Now imagine being in the presence of the one who brought you into existence! How would you react? Well, in today's message, Pastor Bill tells you more about the glory of God. Being in His presence just makes you want to drop to your knees and worship Him for who He is! All you can think about is how to sing His praises. But you can be in His presence only by believing in Jesus Christ! 

The Implanted Word Podcast
Christmas, The Great Fault Line is Jesus Part 2

The Implanted Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 25:00


No matter how much money you rake in or how many loyal followers you have at your command, there's one treasure you can't buy: the joy and peace that only comes from a connection with God. Do you ever get that feeling like something's missing in your life? That's the peace of God, and it seems to be absent from your life right now. Today, Pastor Bill invites you to connect with Jesus on a personal level. With Him in your life, you'll begin to see the world through a new lens, filled with joy and peace!

The Implanted Word Podcast
Christmas, The Great Fault Line is Jesus Part 2

The Implanted Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 25:00


No matter how much money you rake in or how many loyal followers you have at your command, there's one treasure you can't buy: the joy and peace that only comes from a connection with God. Do you ever get that feeling like something's missing in your life? That's the peace of God, and it seems to be absent from your life right now. Today, Pastor Bill invites you to connect with Jesus on a personal level. With Him in your life, you'll begin to see the world through a new lens, filled with joy and peace!

i want what SHE has
406 The Feminine Frequency of Wintering

i want what SHE has

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 108:57


It's time for the Feminine Frequency when Jennifer Mulak and I wander through a subject that's near and dear to our hearts, Winter. Inspired by the book Wintering by Catherine May, we talk about Winter's meaning and how we "intend" to shift our own ways of being during this special time of darkness and rest. But, first, we check in on how we spent the Solstice, and appreciate how ritual can have meaning even when there's not a lot of extra time for it. We consider what "rest" is, and how we relate to it, how we notice and redirect that internal voice that is stuck in habits that don't currently serve, the Wintering times in life that do not necessarily coincide with the Winter season, and contemplate the meaning of Kim Kran's Archetype card, "The Faultline" which I pulled last week for this season.Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda from Radiokingston.org.Our show music is from Shana Falana!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFYITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCAFollow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast

The Implanted Word Podcast
Christmas, The Great Fault Line is Jesus Part 1

The Implanted Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 25:00


Christmas is all about celebrating the birth of Jesus, isn't it? But have you ever taken a moment to really explore what Christmas means to you as a believer? Today, Pastor Bill is here to share the true essence of Christmas with you. Jesus came into this world to bear your sins on the cross, offering you a way out of eternal damnation. He defeated death, rose again, and is now sitting on the throne in heaven. He's the reason you're here and able to connect with God. Now that's something to celebrate!

The Implanted Word Podcast
Christmas, The Great Fault Line is Jesus Part 1

The Implanted Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 25:00


Christmas is all about celebrating the birth of Jesus, isn't it? But have you ever taken a moment to really explore what Christmas means to you as a believer? Today, Pastor Bill is here to share the true essence of Christmas with you. Jesus came into this world to bear your sins on the cross, offering you a way out of eternal damnation. He defeated death, rose again, and is now sitting on the throne in heaven. He's the reason you're here and able to connect with God. Now that's something to celebrate!

i want what SHE has
405 "Solstice Vibes"

i want what SHE has

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 83:51


Had to do a last minute pivot for today's show when my planned guest was unable to join, so as I've done in year's past, I'll be bringing some solstice vibes to the airwaves. Inspired by some recently spotted social posts about the erasure of European spirituality by way of Christianity, and stumbling upon some ancestral (German) practices for this time of the year, I bring you today's show with solstice happenings and age old traditions.Past guest, Anastasia Wasko is offering an online creative writing workshop, Bringing Light to Darkness on Sunday, the 21st between 12-2 Eastern. Anastasia was listening in to the show today, and called in at the end which was a super special surprise treat. Happy Birthday to her!Past guest MuggaRose is offering free shipping from her website using code IAMYOURWITCH2025.Strange Love Shop in Saugerties, is offering Aura Photos / Readings and if they mention Kingston Radio she'll honor a special B1G1 1/2 off on any aura package or Aura gift /mix and match!Spiral Mirror is offering two solstice events, Earth Oracle Readings by Liridona 1-4pm on the 21st and a Winter Solstice Gathering in collaboration with Jaguar Mary X from 6:30-8:30pm.Cosmic Mother Solstice Juniper Distilling in the Rondout on Dec. 20th.The Bridge Meditation and Book Signing on Dec. 21st.Gargie Verma has a new song out!Here's today's playlist and the offering I mentioned to connect to the lost tradition of song by Danica Boyce.The Magic of 13 WishesGerman Girl in AmericaMy foreshadowing New Moon // Solstice archetype Kim Krans cards are The Temple, The Faultline, and The Father. More about them soon...Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda from Radiokingston.org.Our show music is from Shana Falana!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFYITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCAFollow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast

SAGE Sociology
American Sociological Review - Fabricating Communists: The Imagined Third That Reinvented the National Fault Line in Mid-Twentieth-Century Colombia's Civil War

SAGE Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 18:54


Author Laura Acosta discusses the article, "Fabricating Communists: The Imagined Third That Reinvented the National Fault Line in Mid-Twentieth-Century Colombia's Civil War," published in the December 2025 issue of American Sociological Review.

The Mash Up
E310 - Faultline 19 Year Old Single Barrel Bourbon

The Mash Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 26:16


Faultline Bourbon is adorned with an iconic cracked sidewalk label. The original K&L Faultline Bourbon debuted in 2013 and was very well received. For this short, we dive into the latest release was distilled in 2006 and aged with meticulous attention for nineteen years. Distilled in Indiana, the bourbon that we taste in this episode is barrel number one of four. 19 year old MGP? Sounds too good to be true. Maybe it is. MAYBE! You'll have to listen to find out. Thanks to Tom for the assist on this one. --------------------------SocialsIG: https://www.instagram.com/themashupkyFB: https://www.facebook.com/themashupkyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@themashupkyJoin our community on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheMashUpBourbonPodcastPartnership(s)Visit Bourbonoutfitter.com and enter code THEMASHUP for a special discount or visit bourbonoutfitter.com/THEMASHUPMusic: All the Fixings by Zachariah HickmanThank you so much for listening!

The Gist
Colin Woodard: The Federation Is the Fault Line

The Gist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 42:47


Woodard maps America's clashing "nations," from American Nations to Nations Apart, arguing that our deepest divides are regional and newly combustible. He makes the case that post–Cold War policy, social media, and a fraying social contract turned long-standing cultural seams into political fracture zones. We press whether his framework explains why now more than past crises. Plus: a quick read of the 11/5 results — Democratic gains in New Jersey and Virginia, Maine's voter-ID rejection, a Georgia PSC flip, and late counts in Minneapolis and Seattle. Produced by Corey Wara Email us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠thegist@mikepesca.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ To advertise on the show, contact ⁠⁠⁠⁠ad-sales@libsyn.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ or visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://advertising.libsyn.com/TheGist⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to The Gist: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to The Gist Youtube Page: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_bh0wHgk2YfpKf4rg40_g⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to The Gist Instagram Page: ⁠⁠⁠⁠GIST INSTAGRAM⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow The Gist List at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Pesca⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack  

The NeoLiberal Round
Trailer 3 - to Part 2 of Faith, Freedom and the Faultline of Love

The NeoLiberal Round

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 1:07


trailer 3 to Faith, Freedom and the Fault Lines of Love, A Dialogue by Renaldo McKenzie with Ricardo McKenzie Featuring Bryce Eddy on The Neoliberal Round Podcast Part 1 https://open.spotify.com/episode/3m2j7lSTm2qwXdd1VBWh7C?si=oYyuYjyGRZq0NOAz5fwCFAPart 2:https://open.spotify.com/episode/0OHfzQ4VHm1OupSi1HFOCP?si=NCDxlGfnQgaPs_3bsDU9ow

InObscuria Podcast
Ep. 302: Everything Turns Grey - Goth Rock Vol. VII

InObscuria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 85:01


This week's show kicks off our annual celebration of the spooky month of GOTHTOBER! Join the gruesome twosome as they spin some tunes that show a true appreciation of the grim and ghastly! The days are shorter, and the nights are longer and everything turns grey as they once again explore the dark and ethereal world of Goth Rock…What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show, Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal from his personal collection. Robert is forced to test his endurance and provide feedback, as he has no idea what he will be subjected to every week. We hope that we turn you on to something that was lost on your ears, or something you've forgotten about, or that (in our opinion) should have been the next big dark thing.Songs this week include:The Drowning Season – “Brighter Than A Thousand Suns” from Brighter Than A Thousand Suns - EP (2018)October Burns Black – “With You” from Fault Line (2018) Vision Video – “Dead Gods” from Modern Horror (2024)Occults – “Hot Crucibel” from Rituals (2024)The Tears Of Ozymandias – “Zero Point” from The Tears Of Ozymandias (2021)Temple – “Ceremonial Incantations” from Past Laments (2021)Black Rose Moves – “Shadow Dance” from Death Dance - EP (2025)Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/https://x.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it: InObscuria StoreIf you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/

ToddCast Podcast
Fault Line: America on the Brink

ToddCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 115:10


In a nation cracking under political pressure and cultural chaos, guest host Mary Walter delivers no-holds-barred coverage of the biggest stories shaping America’s future — from government corruption and global praise for Trump, to disturbing new revelations about Epstein, Charlie Kirk's assassination fallout, and what Gavin Newsom really meant when he said, “We will not have an election in 2028.” This is where the headlines hit hardest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Episode 28: Songs From the Fault Line

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 57:10


Rock N Roll Archaeology explores the 1970s LA Sound, a world of sun-drenched harmonies and seismic ambition. From a bizarre funeral pact for Gram Parsons at the Troubadour to the rise of the Eagles from Linda Ronstadt's backing band, this is the story of how a community of folk idealists, including Jackson Browne, gave birth to a billion-dollar industry. We chart the collision course between artistic collaboration and corporate rock, right on the fault line. Producer and Host: Christian Swain Head Writer: Richard Evans Sound Designer: Jerry Danielsen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Markus Schulz Presents Global DJ Broadcast
Global DJ Broadcast: Markus Schulz and Gabriel & Dresden (Aug 14 2025)

Markus Schulz Presents Global DJ Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 120:21


Markus Schulz returns with this week's Global DJ Broadcast, featuring tracks from the newly released In Search of Sunrise 21: The Awakening; including Dakota's Faultline and London to Buenos Aires by Paul Oakenfold & Hernan Cattaneo. Highlights include the world premiere of Pavlo Vicci & Claudia Pavel's upcoming Coldharbour single Win it All, plus Jardin Owens' Too Far Gone, out this weekend. Gabriel & Dresden contribute a special guestmix including exclusive mashups and remixes, while Markus closes with a high-energy journey through techno and euphoric trance.   Global DJ Broadcast August 14 2025 - Markus Schulz and Gabriel & Dresden   The Essentials with Markus Schulz 01. Ezequiel Arias - What is Music 02. Pole Folder & GMJ & Matter - Voyage Austral [Deeper Shades] 03. Markus Schulz presents Dakota - Faultline 04. West of the Sun & Amber Revival - And If You Go (BLR Deep Mix) [In Bloom] 05. Adam Beyer - The Long Way Home 06. Roddy Lima - Shadows 07. Deadmau5 - Sixes 08. Vintage & Morelli - Better Days [A Moment of Sunrise] 09. Paul Oakenfold & Hernan Cattaneo - London to Buenos Aires 10. Bren Lock - Fading 11. Grum - Never Leave U 12. Cassian, SCRIPT & Belladonna - Where I'm From 13. Pavlo Vicci & Claudia Pavel - Win it All 14. Bart Skils & Weska - Torn Clouds [Down the Rabbit Hole] 15. Jam El Mar x SUDO - Rise Above 16. Ferry Corsten presents Gouryella - Anahera [Hall of Fame]   Gabriel & Dresden 01. Dosem x Andain - Beautiful Futuregate (Dave Dresden Mashup) 02. Lopezhouse featuring Angela - Even Now (Gabriel & Dresden Remix) 03. Dusty Kid - Kore (André Winter & Oliver Huntemann Remix) 04. TDJ - On & On (You Lie) (Gabriel & Dresden Remix) 05. Above & Beyond featuring Justine Suissa - Bigger Than All of Us (Above & Beyond Club Mix) 06. Adam Beyer x Gabriel & Dresden - The Treasure Between Us (Dave Dresden Mashup)   Back with Markus Schulz 17. Jardin Owens - Too Far Gone 18. Kreisel - Reflections (Dianthe Remix) 19. Norvis & INLINE - Circuit Overdrive 20. Coredata - Shimmer 21. Victor Ruiz - Sunrise 22. Timmo - Miami Vice 23. Markus Schulz x Frankyeffe - Monolith 24. Super8 & Tab - XX 25. Chicane featuring Moya Brennan - Saltwater (UMEK & Danny Avila Remix)  

Markus Schulz Presents Global DJ Broadcast
Global DJ Broadcast - Markus Schulz and Mike EFEX (Jul 31 2025)

Markus Schulz Presents Global DJ Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 121:08


This week's Global DJ Broadcast shines a spotlight on Faultline - the powerful new single from Markus Schulz under his Dakota alias, featured now in Spotify's Trance Mission and Amazon Music's Trance LiftOff playlists. A cinematic blend of emotion and edge, Faultline is available now to stream and support across all platforms. Plus, anticipation builds for the release of In Search of Sunrise 21 Mix 1: The Awakening, arriving this Wednesday, August 6. Be sure to pre-save and prepare for a new chapter in the iconic series. Alongside Faultline, Markus features music from Above & Beyond, Ferry Corsten, Solarstone, BT and Robert Nickson, with Mike EFEX delivering a powerful guest mix packed with techno and melodic fire.   Tracklist:   The Essentials with Markus Schulz 01. Above & Beyond with Zoë Johnston - Ride at Dawn 02. Aneesh Gera - Jupiter [Deeper Shades] 03. Ezequiel Arias - ReAnimation 04. Dubfire - Roadkill (MEDUZA x ESSENTIA Remix) 05. Ferry Corsten - Lose Myself [Down the Rabbit Hole] 06. Dosem - Futuregate 07. Solarstone & Clara Yates - Your Sacrifice 08. Robert Nickson - Somewhere in Spacetime (Dan Stone Remix) 09. Markus Schulz presents Dakota - Faultline 10. Grigoré - Heart Pure 11. Ummet Ozcan - Totem 12. Pretty Pink - Young 13. Estiva - E.T. Dust 14. Röyksopp featuring Susanne Sundfør - Running to the Sea (Disfreq Remix) [In Bloom] 15. BT - Flaming June (PARAFRAME Remix) [A Moment of Sunrise] 16. Orbital - Halcyon + On + On [Hall of Fame]   Mike EFEX 01. ADEM (AT) - 1989 02. ID 03. Wehbba - Llull 04. Enrico Sangiuliano - The Techno Code 05. Marco Faraone - Dangerous 06. Karen Overton - Your Loving Arms (BLR Remix) 07. Frankyeffe - Save Me 08. Hasegawa - Feed the Cycle 09. Binary Finary - 1998 (Victor Ruiz Remix)   Back with Markus Schulz 17. Markus Schulz x Frankyeffe - Monolith 18. Adam Beyer & Julian Jeweil - Loca 19. Roddy Lima - Night Time 20. Nick Schwenderling - The Towers 21. Bart Skils & Heerhorst - YKSI 22. Chicane featuring Moya Brennan - Saltwater (UMEK & Danny Avila Remix) 23. Jardin Owens - Too Far Gone 24. Signum - Homage  

Markus Schulz Presents Global DJ Broadcast
Global DJ Broadcast: Markus Schulz and Daxson (Jul 24 2025)

Markus Schulz Presents Global DJ Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 119:24


A new era beckons for the legendary In Search of Sunrise series, details of which are exclusively revealed on the latest Global DJ Broadcast. Featured on ISOS 21: The Awakening, which can be pre-saved ahead of release on August 6, is a brand new production from Markus under his Dakota alias; with Faultline available as a full single and for playlist support from this Friday, July 25.    Daxson joins Markus for the guestmix, highlighting the release of his Trance Mission playlist featured Miracle, featuring the legendary voice of Susana.   Hope you enjoy the show.   The Essentials with Markus Schulz 01. Cristoph - Where Do We Go 02. Avicii & Elle King - Let's Ride Away (Jonas Blue Remix) 03. Chicola - Samerano [Deeper Shades] 04. Marsh - Stay 05. Markus Schulz presents Dakota - Faultline [A Moment of Sunrise] 06. Matt Fax - Spectrum 07. Solarstone & Clara Yates - Your Sacrifice [In Bloom] 08. Vintage & Morelli - Better Days 09. AYU (UA) & Remy Lights - Run for You 10. Daniel Wanrooy - Reef 11. Inner Sense - Outrage 12. Darren Tate & Sam Tate - The Start and the End of Me 13. Adam Beyer & Chris Avantgarde - Desolate Lands [Down the Rabbit Hole] 14. Laura van Dam & Q.U.A.K.E - Holding On 15. Coast 2 Coast featuring Discovery x Hel:sløwed - Home 16. Above & Beyond presents Tranquility Base - Surrender (Genix Remix) [Hall of Fame]   Daxson 01. HI-LO & Tai Woffinden - The Orange Theme 02. Push - Universal Nation (Daxson Remix) 03. Daxson & Susana - Miracle 04. Markus Schulz x Daxson x Robert Nickson - Reverence 05. Daxson - ID 06. Daxson - ID 07. Daxson - ID 08. Daxson - Aurora   Back with Markus Schulz 17. Victor Ruiz - Energy 18. Bart Skils & Weska - Torn Clouds 19. Veerus - Mind Body Soul 20. Celic & Anna May - Awakening Beat 21. Dok & Martin - Kavale 22. Wehbba - Symmetry 23. Jardin - Too Far Gone 24. Markus Schulz x Frankyeffe - Monolith  

Border Boss
Episode 196 - Faultline

Border Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 77:16


This week one of us is humbled by the work of a powerful lesser man while the other is inspired by a powerful super man but both of us are on a convergent, patron-demanded path to learn about some 2-week iron men and the work they did as iron boys in Connecticut's own FAULTLINE.

Beyond Clean Podcast
Planet Assembly - Fast Track or Fault Line? Balancing Assembly Velocity with Vigilance

Beyond Clean Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 36:23


Which is more important in assembly: speed or safety? Quality or quantity? On this episode of Beyond Clean's Planet Assembly, we sit down with Lindell Handy, a seasoned Sterile Processing traveler who's just about seen it all. From crushing productivity demands to stepping into departments with a whole different set of pressures, Lindell breaks down why both speed and accuracy are non-negotiable—because patient safety demands trays that are both correct and on time. Whether you're drowning in high case volume or fighting impossible turnaround times, this is one conversation that could change how you think about balancing productivity and perfection in your SPD! Season 29 of Beyond Clean releases under the 1 Episode = 1 CE delivery model. After finishing this interview, earn your 1 CE credit immediately by passing the short quiz linked here: https://www.flexiquiz.com/SC/N/episode29-02 Visit our CE Credit Hub at https://www.beyondcleanmedia.com/ce-credit-hub to access this quiz and over 350 other free CE credits.  #BeyondClean #SterileProcessing #Podcast #Season29 #PlanetAssembly #Productivity #Speed #Accuracy

New Books in African American Studies
Bryan D. Jones, The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History" (Oxford UP, 2025)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 58:29


The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History (Oxford University Press, 2025) explores the under-appreciated division in the South between the oligarchic rule of plantation owners and industrialists on the one hand, and the more democratic mindset of the mountain-dwelling small farmers on the other. These two mindsets were in continual tension from the 1800s to the 1960s, when the adherents of the more democratic side of the struggle capitulated to the oligarchical side in response to the Civil Rights movement. Bryan Jones draws from his own family's centuries-old history in the region to explore the rise and fall of the "two minds" of the South. Through a comparison of the experiences of a slaveholding line in his family with three non-slaveholding lines, Jones provides a rich history of the politics of both class and race in the region from the Founding era to the present. The slaveholding side of his family settled in Black Belt Alabama, while ancestral members of the other side of his family were poorer uplanders. In the 1890s, the latter supported the burgeoning populist movement, which for a short window of time tried to unite poor Blacks and poor whites against the patrician planter class and industrialists. After a series of close elections, the planter class was able to stanch the populist tide. They did this in large part by sowing racial division among populism's supporters. Indeed, one of Jones' ancestors helped draft the 1901 Alabama constitution that made Jim Crow the law of the state. Throughout, Jones shows how deep the political differences were between the two regions, with oligarchy characterizing the slaveholding region and a more democratic ethos shaping the non-slaveholding areas. Jones serves as the final observer, a white boy observing not only the demise of the Jim Crow South, but--in the wake of the Civil Rights movement--the demise of the mountain democratic South as well. Today, the vast majority of Southern whites regardless of class support an oligarchical Republican Party. Bryan Jones is J.J."Jake" Pickle Regents' Chair in Congressional Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books Network
Bryan D. Jones, The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History" (Oxford UP, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 56:44


The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History (Oxford University Press, 2025) explores the under-appreciated division in the South between the oligarchic rule of plantation owners and industrialists on the one hand, and the more democratic mindset of the mountain-dwelling small farmers on the other. These two mindsets were in continual tension from the 1800s to the 1960s, when the adherents of the more democratic side of the struggle capitulated to the oligarchical side in response to the Civil Rights movement. Bryan Jones draws from his own family's centuries-old history in the region to explore the rise and fall of the "two minds" of the South. Through a comparison of the experiences of a slaveholding line in his family with three non-slaveholding lines, Jones provides a rich history of the politics of both class and race in the region from the Founding era to the present. The slaveholding side of his family settled in Black Belt Alabama, while ancestral members of the other side of his family were poorer uplanders. In the 1890s, the latter supported the burgeoning populist movement, which for a short window of time tried to unite poor Blacks and poor whites against the patrician planter class and industrialists. After a series of close elections, the planter class was able to stanch the populist tide. They did this in large part by sowing racial division among populism's supporters. Indeed, one of Jones' ancestors helped draft the 1901 Alabama constitution that made Jim Crow the law of the state. Throughout, Jones shows how deep the political differences were between the two regions, with oligarchy characterizing the slaveholding region and a more democratic ethos shaping the non-slaveholding areas. Jones serves as the final observer, a white boy observing not only the demise of the Jim Crow South, but--in the wake of the Civil Rights movement--the demise of the mountain democratic South as well. Today, the vast majority of Southern whites regardless of class support an oligarchical Republican Party. Bryan Jones is J.J."Jake" Pickle Regents' Chair in Congressional Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Political Science
Bryan D. Jones, The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History" (Oxford UP, 2025)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 56:44


The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History (Oxford University Press, 2025) explores the under-appreciated division in the South between the oligarchic rule of plantation owners and industrialists on the one hand, and the more democratic mindset of the mountain-dwelling small farmers on the other. These two mindsets were in continual tension from the 1800s to the 1960s, when the adherents of the more democratic side of the struggle capitulated to the oligarchical side in response to the Civil Rights movement. Bryan Jones draws from his own family's centuries-old history in the region to explore the rise and fall of the "two minds" of the South. Through a comparison of the experiences of a slaveholding line in his family with three non-slaveholding lines, Jones provides a rich history of the politics of both class and race in the region from the Founding era to the present. The slaveholding side of his family settled in Black Belt Alabama, while ancestral members of the other side of his family were poorer uplanders. In the 1890s, the latter supported the burgeoning populist movement, which for a short window of time tried to unite poor Blacks and poor whites against the patrician planter class and industrialists. After a series of close elections, the planter class was able to stanch the populist tide. They did this in large part by sowing racial division among populism's supporters. Indeed, one of Jones' ancestors helped draft the 1901 Alabama constitution that made Jim Crow the law of the state. Throughout, Jones shows how deep the political differences were between the two regions, with oligarchy characterizing the slaveholding region and a more democratic ethos shaping the non-slaveholding areas. Jones serves as the final observer, a white boy observing not only the demise of the Jim Crow South, but--in the wake of the Civil Rights movement--the demise of the mountain democratic South as well. Today, the vast majority of Southern whites regardless of class support an oligarchical Republican Party. Bryan Jones is J.J."Jake" Pickle Regents' Chair in Congressional Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

New Books in American Studies
Bryan D. Jones, The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History" (Oxford UP, 2025)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 56:44


The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History (Oxford University Press, 2025) explores the under-appreciated division in the South between the oligarchic rule of plantation owners and industrialists on the one hand, and the more democratic mindset of the mountain-dwelling small farmers on the other. These two mindsets were in continual tension from the 1800s to the 1960s, when the adherents of the more democratic side of the struggle capitulated to the oligarchical side in response to the Civil Rights movement. Bryan Jones draws from his own family's centuries-old history in the region to explore the rise and fall of the "two minds" of the South. Through a comparison of the experiences of a slaveholding line in his family with three non-slaveholding lines, Jones provides a rich history of the politics of both class and race in the region from the Founding era to the present. The slaveholding side of his family settled in Black Belt Alabama, while ancestral members of the other side of his family were poorer uplanders. In the 1890s, the latter supported the burgeoning populist movement, which for a short window of time tried to unite poor Blacks and poor whites against the patrician planter class and industrialists. After a series of close elections, the planter class was able to stanch the populist tide. They did this in large part by sowing racial division among populism's supporters. Indeed, one of Jones' ancestors helped draft the 1901 Alabama constitution that made Jim Crow the law of the state. Throughout, Jones shows how deep the political differences were between the two regions, with oligarchy characterizing the slaveholding region and a more democratic ethos shaping the non-slaveholding areas. Jones serves as the final observer, a white boy observing not only the demise of the Jim Crow South, but--in the wake of the Civil Rights movement--the demise of the mountain democratic South as well. Today, the vast majority of Southern whites regardless of class support an oligarchical Republican Party. Bryan Jones is J.J."Jake" Pickle Regents' Chair in Congressional Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Geography
Bryan D. Jones, The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History" (Oxford UP, 2025)

New Books in Geography

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 56:44


The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History (Oxford University Press, 2025) explores the under-appreciated division in the South between the oligarchic rule of plantation owners and industrialists on the one hand, and the more democratic mindset of the mountain-dwelling small farmers on the other. These two mindsets were in continual tension from the 1800s to the 1960s, when the adherents of the more democratic side of the struggle capitulated to the oligarchical side in response to the Civil Rights movement. Bryan Jones draws from his own family's centuries-old history in the region to explore the rise and fall of the "two minds" of the South. Through a comparison of the experiences of a slaveholding line in his family with three non-slaveholding lines, Jones provides a rich history of the politics of both class and race in the region from the Founding era to the present. The slaveholding side of his family settled in Black Belt Alabama, while ancestral members of the other side of his family were poorer uplanders. In the 1890s, the latter supported the burgeoning populist movement, which for a short window of time tried to unite poor Blacks and poor whites against the patrician planter class and industrialists. After a series of close elections, the planter class was able to stanch the populist tide. They did this in large part by sowing racial division among populism's supporters. Indeed, one of Jones' ancestors helped draft the 1901 Alabama constitution that made Jim Crow the law of the state. Throughout, Jones shows how deep the political differences were between the two regions, with oligarchy characterizing the slaveholding region and a more democratic ethos shaping the non-slaveholding areas. Jones serves as the final observer, a white boy observing not only the demise of the Jim Crow South, but--in the wake of the Civil Rights movement--the demise of the mountain democratic South as well. Today, the vast majority of Southern whites regardless of class support an oligarchical Republican Party. Bryan Jones is J.J."Jake" Pickle Regents' Chair in Congressional Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/geography

New Books in Politics
Bryan D. Jones, The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History" (Oxford UP, 2025)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 58:29


The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History (Oxford University Press, 2025) explores the under-appreciated division in the South between the oligarchic rule of plantation owners and industrialists on the one hand, and the more democratic mindset of the mountain-dwelling small farmers on the other. These two mindsets were in continual tension from the 1800s to the 1960s, when the adherents of the more democratic side of the struggle capitulated to the oligarchical side in response to the Civil Rights movement. Bryan Jones draws from his own family's centuries-old history in the region to explore the rise and fall of the "two minds" of the South. Through a comparison of the experiences of a slaveholding line in his family with three non-slaveholding lines, Jones provides a rich history of the politics of both class and race in the region from the Founding era to the present. The slaveholding side of his family settled in Black Belt Alabama, while ancestral members of the other side of his family were poorer uplanders. In the 1890s, the latter supported the burgeoning populist movement, which for a short window of time tried to unite poor Blacks and poor whites against the patrician planter class and industrialists. After a series of close elections, the planter class was able to stanch the populist tide. They did this in large part by sowing racial division among populism's supporters. Indeed, one of Jones' ancestors helped draft the 1901 Alabama constitution that made Jim Crow the law of the state. Throughout, Jones shows how deep the political differences were between the two regions, with oligarchy characterizing the slaveholding region and a more democratic ethos shaping the non-slaveholding areas. Jones serves as the final observer, a white boy observing not only the demise of the Jim Crow South, but--in the wake of the Civil Rights movement--the demise of the mountain democratic South as well. Today, the vast majority of Southern whites regardless of class support an oligarchical Republican Party. Bryan Jones is J.J."Jake" Pickle Regents' Chair in Congressional Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics

New Books in American Politics
Bryan D. Jones, The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History" (Oxford UP, 2025)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 58:29


The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History (Oxford University Press, 2025) explores the under-appreciated division in the South between the oligarchic rule of plantation owners and industrialists on the one hand, and the more democratic mindset of the mountain-dwelling small farmers on the other. These two mindsets were in continual tension from the 1800s to the 1960s, when the adherents of the more democratic side of the struggle capitulated to the oligarchical side in response to the Civil Rights movement. Bryan Jones draws from his own family's centuries-old history in the region to explore the rise and fall of the "two minds" of the South. Through a comparison of the experiences of a slaveholding line in his family with three non-slaveholding lines, Jones provides a rich history of the politics of both class and race in the region from the Founding era to the present. The slaveholding side of his family settled in Black Belt Alabama, while ancestral members of the other side of his family were poorer uplanders. In the 1890s, the latter supported the burgeoning populist movement, which for a short window of time tried to unite poor Blacks and poor whites against the patrician planter class and industrialists. After a series of close elections, the planter class was able to stanch the populist tide. They did this in large part by sowing racial division among populism's supporters. Indeed, one of Jones' ancestors helped draft the 1901 Alabama constitution that made Jim Crow the law of the state. Throughout, Jones shows how deep the political differences were between the two regions, with oligarchy characterizing the slaveholding region and a more democratic ethos shaping the non-slaveholding areas. Jones serves as the final observer, a white boy observing not only the demise of the Jim Crow South, but--in the wake of the Civil Rights movement--the demise of the mountain democratic South as well. Today, the vast majority of Southern whites regardless of class support an oligarchical Republican Party. Bryan Jones is J.J."Jake" Pickle Regents' Chair in Congressional Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in the American South
Bryan D. Jones, The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History" (Oxford UP, 2025)

New Books in the American South

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 58:29


The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History (Oxford University Press, 2025) explores the under-appreciated division in the South between the oligarchic rule of plantation owners and industrialists on the one hand, and the more democratic mindset of the mountain-dwelling small farmers on the other. These two mindsets were in continual tension from the 1800s to the 1960s, when the adherents of the more democratic side of the struggle capitulated to the oligarchical side in response to the Civil Rights movement. Bryan Jones draws from his own family's centuries-old history in the region to explore the rise and fall of the "two minds" of the South. Through a comparison of the experiences of a slaveholding line in his family with three non-slaveholding lines, Jones provides a rich history of the politics of both class and race in the region from the Founding era to the present. The slaveholding side of his family settled in Black Belt Alabama, while ancestral members of the other side of his family were poorer uplanders. In the 1890s, the latter supported the burgeoning populist movement, which for a short window of time tried to unite poor Blacks and poor whites against the patrician planter class and industrialists. After a series of close elections, the planter class was able to stanch the populist tide. They did this in large part by sowing racial division among populism's supporters. Indeed, one of Jones' ancestors helped draft the 1901 Alabama constitution that made Jim Crow the law of the state. Throughout, Jones shows how deep the political differences were between the two regions, with oligarchy characterizing the slaveholding region and a more democratic ethos shaping the non-slaveholding areas. Jones serves as the final observer, a white boy observing not only the demise of the Jim Crow South, but--in the wake of the Civil Rights movement--the demise of the mountain democratic South as well. Today, the vast majority of Southern whites regardless of class support an oligarchical Republican Party. Bryan Jones is J.J."Jake" Pickle Regents' Chair in Congressional Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south

Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 5/23/25 part 2

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 93:12


Sirsy "Satelitte" - Like A Drum www.sirsy.com Strange Majik "Nomadic Girl" - NYC Animal www.strangemajik.comChico Detour "Baby Blue Boogie" - Too Easy Darkyra "Quiet The Mind" - Life Force www.darkyramusic.com The Briefs "Mary Ann" - Molosser Crude "War Horse" www.evilear.com Another Damn Disappointment "All" - Bedlam www.addsucks.comChew "Horseheads" (featuring Day Tripper) www.3dchew.com ******************************Surprise Chef "Consulate Case" www.surprise-chef.com Professor Louie & The Crowmatix "Monday Boogaloo" - Crowin' Around www.professorlouie.com Bird Mancini "Fault Line" - Dreams and Illusions www.birdmancini.com Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem "If I'm One" - Violets Are Blue www.raniarbo.com Hudson Powder Company "Klein Bottle Swan" - www.hudsonpowdercompany.com Donna Lynn Caskey "DoSomething Small" - ztiny Victories www.donnalnncaskey.com Crow & Gazelle "Take It Away" - As Above Now So Below www.crowandgazelle.com Robert Thomas & The Sessionmen "Michelin" - The Way We Roll https://www.robertthomasandthesessionmen.com/Rees Shad "Brighter Daze" - Porcelain Angel www.reesshad.com

Basic Folk
Sara Watkins on I'm With Her's Witchy AF New Record, ep. 309

Basic Folk

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 54:09


Sara Watkins joins Basic Folk to talk about 'Wild and Clear and Blue,' the new album from I'm With Her, her band with Sarah Jarosz and Aoife O'Donovan. The new LP was inspired by looking back on your life in order to move forward, with a very witchy manner of speaking that encompasses the ancient, mysterious, and spiritual. Sara shares insights into the unique telepathic connection they feel within the band, which was palpable from their first public appearance in 2014. Watkins is at it again with her incredible vocal performances on this album, bringing to mind Fiona Apple – especially on the "Sisters of the Night Watch."A longtime Angeleno, Sara gets into the meaning of another song, “Standing on the Fault Line,” which finds her reconsidering what's safe, what's permanent, and what is essential in order to remain in California. She also explains how the group's tight-knit sisterhood and collaborative efforts have strengthened over the years. Elsewhere, we also talk about the meaning of a "supergroup" versus a cohesive band, artistic processes, and how personal history and motherhood have impacted their music. Additionally, we explore the challenges of balancing life on tour, the importance of small talk, the necessity of doing music as a hobby for personal fulfillment, and the massive annual band party that inspired "Year After Year." Thanks to Sara, who you might also know from Nickel Creek and The Watkins Family Hour!!Follow Basic Folk on social media: https://basicfolk.bio.link/Sign up for Basic Folk's newsletter: https://bit.ly/basicfolknewsHelp produce Basic Folk by contributing: https://basicfolk.com/donate/Interested in sponsoring us? Contact BGS: https://bit.ly/sponsorBGSpodsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Bring a Trailer Podcast
Get Out and Drive

Bring a Trailer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 38:25


Randy and Alex bring on special guest and podcast newcomer Robbie Pyle, the Curation Manager for BaT (if you've never met Robbie, you must not hang out at California car events enough). They reminisce about the first local rallies and driving events that really got them hooked and enmeshed with the car community, and talk about how important it is to get out and use an old car with people who share your love of them. They discuss a number of California driving events both accessible and rarified, and close by deciding on their ideal fantasy entries for the Mille Miglia or Cal Mille, reliving a gorgeous downpour in Sonoma, and fondly remembering parking the very first BaT "company car" around San Francisco.Follow along! Links for the listings discussed in this episode:0:49 2025 Snowball Rally1:38 Snowball Rally coverage on BaT over the years04:13  California Melee04:19  Faultline 5002025 #19 MotherLode 400 - June 13-15, 202504:24 SoCal TT24:03 Overcrest Rally24:47 California Mille33:46  Season Opener: Live from the 2014 Snowball RallyGot suggestions for our next guest from the BaT community or One Year Garage episode? Let us know at podcast@bringatrailer.com!

Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 4/10/25 part 1

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 138:25


Jack Grace Band "Hopin' For Some Good" - I Like It Wrong www.jackgrace.com Jack Grace "Wildflowers Thrive After Rain"- All The AboveBeaucoup Blue "Catch Me When I Wake Up"C. Gibbs "Tenhorse" - Parade Of Small Horses https://cgibbsreview.com/cb/thesweetbacksisters.coAndy Friedman "Self-Portrait In White Knuckle Death Grip" - Taken Man www.andyfriedman.net The Defibulators "WRUB" & "Defibulator" - Corn Money www.thedefibulators.com The Sweetback Sisters "Lookin' For A Fight" - Lookin' For A Fight www.thesweetbacksisters.com ******************************Kevin Daniel "Feel Like It Should" - The Life And Adventures Of Kevin Daniel www.thekevindaniel.com Antonio Andrade "Drive" (The Cars cover) - Here We Go www.lifeshakes.com Bird Mancini "Fault Line" - Dreams and Illusions www.birdmancini.comKeeley "Days In A Daze" - Beautiful Mysterious www.keeleysound.com Manic Standstill "Reasons Why" Taste Testors "I Don't Want You To Fall In Love With Me" - s/t Emi Pop "No Puedo Dormir" - ***********************Dining Dead "Wavelength" www.diningdead.com Ash Molloy "Will I Ever Learn" https://www.waxrecords.com/ash-molloyCurrent Swell "If You Want My Time" www.currentswell.com Chico Detour "Loma Prieta (Walk You Home)" Kat Robichaud "Psycho Hysterical" www.katrobichaud.com Fruit LoOops "Blister" - Everything Is Clear To Me Now Heavy Bloom "Crash" www.heavybloom.band***************************ALBUM FOCUS: Lucy Kaplansky: The Lucy Story http://www.lucykaplansky.comThis a double-album of mostly unreleased tracks that form a retrospective history of the acclaimed songwriter's musical life. 20 of them have never been released before; the other 5 have never appear on her albums.From the double-album I aired: "Love Hurts" "Heart Over Head" "Honky Tonk Blues" "Diamond In The Rough"

Lost Spaces
'I Was With My People' - with Brad Shreve

Lost Spaces

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 53:24


Coming out can be both thrilling and exhilarating… but also kind of dangerous.There's something about that first rush of freedom that makes you feel invincible—like you can throw yourself into any and every experience, consequences be damned.Which brings us to this week's guest—Brad Shreve. Now, you might already know Brad as an author and the host of multiple podcasts, including Going Hollywood, Queer We Are, and Queer Writers of Crime.He finally came out to himself in his 30s, when he was working in the travel industry, newly single, that he dove headfirst into queer life—taking in everything, the good and the bad. And, it was at Faultline, a bar in Los Angeles , where he first felt seen.Content warning: this episode touches on drug use, suicidal thoughts, and domestic violence. If you're not in the right headspace to listen, please take care of yourself and come back when you're ready.Follow meInstagram: ⁠⁠www.instagram.com/lostspacespod⁠⁠Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.facebook.com/lostspacespod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@lostspacespod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sign up to the Queer Word newsletter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://queer-word.beehiiv.com/subscribeSupport meBuy Me A Coffee: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lostspacespod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow my guestInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebradshreve/

Grace Church Sermons
Christmas, The Great Fault Line is Jesus

Grace Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 64:45


A close look at the prophecies that Jesus fulfilled as foretold by the Prophet Isaiah.

Grace Church Sermons
Christmas, The Great Fault Line is Jesus

Grace Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 64:45


A close look at the prophecies that Jesus fulfilled as foretold by the Prophet Isaiah.