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The North Pole has inspired countless legends, but few have ever set foot on its shifting, icy terrain. In this segment, explorer Erling Kagge recounts his grueling 500-mile trek across the frozen Arctic Ocean, facing relentless cold, polar bears, and the eerie isolation of endless daylight. Reflecting on survival, adventure, and climate change, Kagge offers a rare glimpse into one of Earth's last great frontiers. Learn More: https://viewpointsradio.org/exploring-the-unknown-skiing-five-hundred-miles-to-the-north-pole Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim discusses the White House's leaked group chat, Rachel Zegler's response to the internet's Snow White hate, a Turkish Graduate student who was pulled off the street for supporting Palestine, Door Dash letting customers pay for food in installment loans, and a quick update on rapper Dank Demoss. American Royalty Tour
Brian is in an eastern European bedroom, Ed's living room has been sent to China, and E is forever going to be a thirteen-year-old.
When the cruel pasha of Tsefas orders the Jews to bring him 500 white roosters or suffer a bitter end, they become fearful as it is well known that no white roosters could be found for hundreds of miles. But Reb Yosef Sargusi advises them well, and soon the pasha gets a very big surprise indeed.
It's almost time for festival season, and we've got all the latest updates! The Download Takeover is open for band submissions—so if you're in an unsigned band, this is your shot at playing the festival. We also discuss the secret sets confirmed for this year, the latest lineup details, and some truly bizarre festival facts (yes, the Download Dog is throwing 200 horns this year).Beyond Download, we also talk about other major UK festival updates, including Radar Festival's expansion, Hammerdown's lineup, and even a look at Glastonbury's rock scene. If you're a fan of rock, metal, and live music, this episode is for you!with our sponsor, Fat Frank's Camping Shop https://fatfrankscampingshop.comFind all our video episodes in this playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlfyhNTZm6HBHjHm4kSORo_HykWXf0KGu&si=_5FbNi1-Rfe0sU1tPlease support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/festpodIf you'd like to buy our merch, visit our merch store here: https://etsy.com/uk/shop/FestpodAll our links here: https://festpod.co.ukTimestamps ⏱:0:00 - Pre Titles0:30 - Fat Frank's Camping Shop - 1st sponsor spot01:11 - Title sequence01:38 - Welcome-- Festival News --04:25 - Download Festival Takeover: Who should apply?07:26 - 100 days to go til Download Festival 202513:25 - Secret sets confirmed17:31 - Rock am Ring and Rock im Park lineup22:26 - Hammerdown Festival adds 4 more bands24:17 - Download Family email update25:15 - Slayer gigs27:07 - Voucher code for Big Green Coach to Download28:56 - Radar Festival adds to lineup33:50 - Radar has a new app34:47 - Glastonbury lineup & UK Festival trends41:31 - Spudman returns for Bloodstock 202545:30 - Phoenix Lake break bumper45:37 - Fat Frank's Camping Shop - 2nd sponsor spot-- Gig Guide --46:39 - Waterlines & Rituals, with Veiled & Within Reach 'Northern Dirtbags' tour48:16 - Volbeat-- Augasm --49:55 - The Five Hundred interview-- Festpod Favourites --54:42 - Bloodstock black-on-black logo t-shirt59:08 - Festival drinks pouches1:03:44 - Outro Get bonus content on Patreon including exclusive outtakes of the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On February 2, 2025, Pastor Steve Slagel preaches at a Park View Mennonite Sunday morning service continuing the sermon series entitled "Anabaptism at Five Hundred 1525-2025".
On January 26, 2025, Sara Wenger Shenk preaches at a Park View Mennonite Sunday morning service continuing the sermon series entitled "Anabaptism at Five Hundred 1525-2025".
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NEW FOR JANUARY 15, 2025 Our 500th show. Can you dig it . . . ? Five Hundred Files - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 500 1. America - The Nice 2. America (live) - Yes 3. Sandman (live) - America 4. Angry Eyes (live) - Loggins and Messina 5. Wise Up Ghost - Elvis Costello and The Roots 6. The Ghost In You - Counting Crows 7. Wond'ring Aloud (full) - Jethro Tull 8. Field Of Opportunity - Neil Young 9. Nothing But Flowers (live) - David Byrne 10. Graceland (live) - Paul Simon 11. People Have The Power (live unplugged) - Patti Smith 12. Hypnotized (live) - Fleetwood Mac 13. Impossible Germany (live) - Wilco 14. Midnight In Harlem (live) - Tedeschi Trucks Band 15. Green Grass And High Tides (live) - The Outlaws 16. Cities In Dust - Siouxsie And The Banshees The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. What a long strange trip it's been. Accept No Substitute. Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
The ancient Mediterranean teemed with gods. For centuries, a practical religious pluralism prevailed. How, then, did one particular god come to dominate the politics and piety of the late Roman Empire? In Ancient Christianities: The First Five Hundred Years (Princeton University Press, 2024), Dr. Paula Fredriksen traces the evolution of early Christianity—or rather, of early Christianities—through five centuries of Empire, mapping its pathways from the hills of Judea to the halls of Rome and Constantinople. It is a story with a sprawling cast of characters: not only theologians, bishops, and emperors, but also gods and demons, angels and magicians, astrologers and ascetics, saints and heretics, aristocratic patrons and millenarian enthusiasts. All played their part in the development of what became and remains an energetically diverse biblical religion. The New Testament, as we know it, represents only a small selection of the many gospels, letters, acts of apostles, and revelations that circulated before the establishment of the imperial church. It tells how the gospel passed from Jesus, to the apostles, thence to Paul. But by using our peripheral vision, by looking to noncanonical and paracanonical texts, by availing ourselves of information derived from papyri, inscriptions, and archaeology, we can see a different, richer, much less linear story emerging. Dr. Fredriksen brings together these many sources to reconstruct the lively interactions of pagans, Jews, and Christians, tracing the conversions of Christianity from an energetic form of Jewish messianism to an arm of the late Roman state. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. 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
The ancient Mediterranean teemed with gods. For centuries, a practical religious pluralism prevailed. How, then, did one particular god come to dominate the politics and piety of the late Roman Empire? In Ancient Christianities: The First Five Hundred Years (Princeton University Press, 2024), Dr. Paula Fredriksen traces the evolution of early Christianity—or rather, of early Christianities—through five centuries of Empire, mapping its pathways from the hills of Judea to the halls of Rome and Constantinople. It is a story with a sprawling cast of characters: not only theologians, bishops, and emperors, but also gods and demons, angels and magicians, astrologers and ascetics, saints and heretics, aristocratic patrons and millenarian enthusiasts. All played their part in the development of what became and remains an energetically diverse biblical religion. The New Testament, as we know it, represents only a small selection of the many gospels, letters, acts of apostles, and revelations that circulated before the establishment of the imperial church. It tells how the gospel passed from Jesus, to the apostles, thence to Paul. But by using our peripheral vision, by looking to noncanonical and paracanonical texts, by availing ourselves of information derived from papyri, inscriptions, and archaeology, we can see a different, richer, much less linear story emerging. Dr. Fredriksen brings together these many sources to reconstruct the lively interactions of pagans, Jews, and Christians, tracing the conversions of Christianity from an energetic form of Jewish messianism to an arm of the late Roman state. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history