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Bachelor 23 with Colton Underwood RHAP-up: A Reality TV RHAPups Podcast
Amy and Haley are back to recap season 7 of Bachelor in Paradise. For Week 4, they go solo to recap episodes 6 and 7! The post Bachelor in Paradise 7: Week 4 Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Amy and Haley are back to recap season 7 of Bachelor in Paradise. For Week 4, they go solo to recap episodes 6 and 7! The post Bachelor in Paradise 7: Week 4 Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Bachelor 23 with Colton Underwood RHAP-up: A Reality TV RHAPups Podcast
Amy and Haley are back to recap season 7 of Bachelor in Paradise. For Week 3, they go solo to recap episodes 4 and 5! The post Bachelor in Paradise 7: Week 3 Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Amy and Haley are back to recap season 7 of Bachelor in Paradise. For Week 3, they go solo to recap episodes 4 and 5! The post Bachelor in Paradise 7: Week 3 Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Amy and Haley are back to recap season 7 of Bachelor in Paradise. For Week 2, they are joined by Kirsten MacInnis to recap episodes 2 and 3! The post Bachelor in Paradise 7: Week 2 Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Bachelor 23 with Colton Underwood RHAP-up: A Reality TV RHAPups Podcast
Amy and Haley are back to recap season 7 of Bachelor in Paradise. For Week 2, they are joined by Kirsten MacInnis to recap episodes 2 and 3! The post Bachelor in Paradise 7: Week 2 Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
For Week 4 of our Slaycation month we visit our aunt in rural Japan with 1977's House (Hausu). We debate the scariest household items to be attacked by, go bananas (literally), discuss Hugh Laurie far too much, and review this CLASSICALLY INSANE film! Segments: Debate Question (7:00): What object in your house attacking you would be scariest? Movie Review (18:30): House (1977) Final Cut (55:00): Movie review scores from hosts and guests Texas Podcast Massacre is a labor of love for us longtime horror fans. Leave us a voicemail by calling 346-246-3143! You can connect with us at texaspodcastmassacre.com, tweet us @TXPodMassacre, like us on Facebook, and email us texaspodcastmassacre@gmail.com, see our photos on Instagram, watch our music videos on YouTube. Please rate and review us on all of your favorite podcast platforms like iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Google Play, Spotify, and TuneIn Radio. If you like the show tell your friends, and if you don't, then tell your enemies!
Bachelor 23 with Colton Underwood RHAP-up: A Reality TV RHAPups Podcast
Amy and Haley are back to recap season 7 of Bachelor in Paradise. For Week 1, they are joined by LaTonya Starks (@lkstarks) to recap the premiere! The post Bachelor in Paradise 7: Week 1 Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Amy and Haley are back to recap season 7 of Bachelor in Paradise. For Week 1, they are joined by LaTonya Starks (@lkstarks) to recap the premiere! The post Bachelor in Paradise 7: Week 1 Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
After taking a week off and going North into the woods of Maine, we have returned refreshed and ready to discuss the near future of space! For Week 2 we're discussing humanity's future home on Mars, and we couldn't have asked for a better guest. This week we had the pleasure of speaking with James Burk, the Director of IT and Webmaster of the Mars Society and the lead for MarsVR. James shares his STEM origin story and how his passion for science and space began. We dive into the history of the Mars Society and how close we are to sending humans to the Red Planet really is. We discuss all things space to the max, from SpaceX & Starship to the crowdfunded success of James' project MarsVR, as well as potential uses for cryptocurrency in space - we went deep. If you are a fan of space and wondering where all this progress is heading, this is a great podcast for you. Even more so if you are new to space and have lots of questions! Please enjoy our talk with James Burk and reach out to the Mars Society if you want to get involved and be hands-on in making a difference for humanity's future! The Case for Mars by Dr. Robert Zubrin (founder of the Mars Society): https://amzn.to/37THHpu Learn more about the Mars Society: https://www.marssociety.org/why-mars/ Learn more about MarsVR: https://marsvr.com/
For Week 1 of the Confidence series we read through the conversation God has with Joshua right after Moses died. Joshua is promoted to take his old boss' place, and his job is to motivate God's People - if they so choose to follow God - into the Promised Land. The task is huge. Not the military fight. The battle belongs to the Lord. Not even motivating the bunch of losers God's People have become. Nope. The task is: Trust God. Be bold. Turns out not much has changed.
Sermon by Elissa Caldwell, Adee Lester, and Charlie Bridges. Download transcript here. For Week 5 of our Sermon Series: "Love Like This." Scripture Reading: Luke 19:1-10
For Week 3 of the Golden Rule series we focus on a couple of the famous phrases in the Sermon on the Mount. Unfortunately, conflict is unavoidable, but our reaction is under our control. And when it comes to our reaction, there is good, better, and best. Guess which one Jesus calls us to?
"What It's Really Like to Be an Entrepreneur" has been rebranded to "That Entrepreneur Show" https://www.VincentALanci.com/Vincent A. Lanci interviews a different entrepreneur from around the world on each episode. He records interviews in all industries to provide different perspectives. You never know which motivational journey will motivate you most. Get ready to learn from the successes and learning lessons of this guest.For the 110th episode of the series and 8th Episode of Season 7, Vincent A. Lanci brings on a guest streaming in from Portugal Marco Novo. Novo has built a brand that does it all.For Week 8 of Season 7, Novo introduces topics that affect all of our businesses: MarketingCreativityInnovationSocial MediaConsultingStrategies.Novo has found much success through going LIVE on social media. His show, "The Special Marcoting Show", has become extremely popular and Host Vincent A. Lanci has been a guest on the show THREE TIMES. Find the links to these shows on either of their links below. 2020 has led us to a new age in business. Novo is here to led to help you thrive in 2021.Host Name: Vincent A. LanciEmail: PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.comYouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCy0dil34Q5ILEuHgLVmfhXQInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatentrepreneurshow/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThatEntrepreneurShowTwitter: twitter.com/PodcastsByLanciLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/thatentrepreneurshowGuest Name: Marco NovoEmail: mnovo@marconovo.netLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mfcnovo/Adventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
For Week 3 of the My Responsibility series, King Solomon uses a tiny member of the animal kingdom to inspire us to accomplish our part in the Kingdom of God because it matters to both us and those around us. (Sermon - January 24, 2021)
Ho Ho Ho henny! We are still celebrating all things holly and jolly! For Week 2 of 12/4=3 days of EBFmas, we are discussing our favorite holiday films! Then, aboard the Hot Mess Polar Express, Kendall's mom is disappointed by a "big present," and Thomas' mom truly tries to put some trauma under that tree.
For Week 13, Ken and Hak step in to audible and hold down the squad with Nate on the DNP list. They discuss the strange and historical happenings of Week 12, what they foresee for Week 13, and get into some interesting debates on some of the quick-hitting storylines around the league. Are the narratives warranted? Or not so much? They are once again joined by special guest Bryce, who gives his takes on what was and what will be. Bryce adds some flair and comes in with the heat, and we love it! It’s game time! LET’S GO!!
DJ and Eoin are hitting the CANS for November. The Candemic is upon us and we've tasked ourselves the amazing job of drinking a can brewed in every county in Ireland (*Ts & Cs apply). This means 32 Counties | 32 Cans | 8 Cans per Week | 4 Cans per Host per WeekFor Week 4 of this series, we've boxed off some of the cans that we sourced from:World Wide Wines (https://www.worldwidewines.ie/), KWM Wines (kwmwines.com) and Beer Cloud (beercloud.ie)The Cans drank this week are:Armagh Cider Company | Carson's Crisp Cider 4.5% | County ArmaghHopfully Brewing | Graciosa Pale Ale 5.3% | County OffalyReel Deel Brewing Co. | Mayo Red Ale 3.5% | County MayoOtterbank Brewing | So, It Begins Saison 8.2% | Representing County FermanaghLacada Brewery | Blue Pool NEIPA 6.4% | County AntrimBlack Donkey | Buck It Amber Ale 4.8% | County RoscommonBrehon Brewhouse | Shanco Dubh Porter 7.7% | County MonaghanLeft Hand Brewing Co. | Nitro Milk Stout 6% | Representing County TyroneThanks to everyone for helping us reach our 32 Can-ties! You're a great bunch of beoiradeoirs!Hope you enjoyed this series, Sláinte. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/snugcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode: Jumoke wraps up his take on the World Series, why he was rooting for the Dodgers, and how Covid-19 almost killed the season in Game 6. For Week 8 in the NFL, Jumoke picks his four favorite games, the Thursday night game between the Falcons and Panthers, the Steelers at the Ravens, the Jets at the Chiefs, and the Saints at the Bears. On to the NBA off-season and the early odds for NBA champ and MVP, the mock drafts, the recent front office and coaching moves, and why a Dec. 22nd restart may be good for the business and fans but not good for the players. Jumoke plays devil's advocate on why Trevor Lawrence should stay for another year in college and it triggers a look back at Eli Manning and the QB class of the 2004 draft. We give an update on the sports you may not know about, and why Jumoke will never stop being a kid at heart when it comes to the holidays and toys.
For Week 8, here are Brad’s top quarterback, tight end and team defense fantasy football streamers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brad-berreman/support
Welcome to the FAMtasy Football Podcast, hosted by Keith Irizarry, CBS Sports Network Fantasy Football Expert and he has his Football FAM, Alex Hardy and John Salas, along with him. Football Is Back and your FAM is with you every Friday to look ahead to Sunday's full slate of NFL action! For Week 1, Keith, Alex and John react to the Chiefs opening win over the Texans and help build your winning DFS lineups!
Hard Knocks: Los Angeles is a wrap! Welcome to the final Hard Knocks Edition of the Sunday Night Roundtable Podcast. Michael Gilliam (@MisterLebowski) hosts alongside Ryan Watson (@RyanOnBroadway) and Justin Graver (@titansfilmroom), discussing the Season 15 finale, our last inside look at the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers. Beginning next week, we'll be live on YouTube, Periscope, Facebook and Twitch after each Titans game to recap all the action. For Week 1 we will move from one irregularly scheduled night (Tuesday) to our other irregularly scheduled night (Monday), discussing the Titans Monday Night Football matchup with the Denver Broncos LIVE as soon as the game goes final. After that, and for the rest of the season, you can catch us live on Sundays... barring a Titans schedule change.
Kathleen Collins said, “No one is going to mythologize my life. No one is going to refuse me the right to explore my experiences of life as normal experiences, neither outside nor inside.” — For Week 6 of Black Is Not A Genre, we’re talking magical realism with another landmark double-dip, featuring Kathleen Collins’ ethereal Black intellectual relationship drama Losing Ground (1982) and Kasi Lemmons’ dark, ancestral mystery, Eve’s Bayou (1997). Featured guest: Madeleine Hunt - Ehrlich is the writer and director on the feature film Madame Négritude - Her work has screened all over the world including at the Guggenheim Museum in New York and in Film Festivals such as Doclisboa, True / False, Images Film Festival, New Orleans Film Festival, and Blackstar Film Festival. She has been featured in Essence Magazine, Studio Museum’s Studio Magazine, ARC Magazine, BOMB Magazine, Guernica Magazine, Small Axe journal among others. She is the recipient of a 2020 SF Film Rainin Grant, a 2019 Rema Hort Mann Award, a 2019 UNDO fellowship and grant from Uniondocs / Just Films, a 2015 TFI Future Filmmaker Award and a 2014 Princess Grace Award in film. Her work has been recognized by the Time Inc. Black Girl Magic Emerging Director's series, the National Magazine (ELLIE) Awards and she has received grants from the National Black Programming Consortium and Glassbreaker Films. Madeleine has a degree in Film and Photography from Hampshire College and has an MFA in Film and Media Arts from Temple University.
For Week 2 of our series 'The Story We Live In' we will focus on how Jesus was the fulfilment of God in making all things new. Jesus brought the reality of God’s kingdom to us by his life, death and resurrection. Speaker: Ron Baker
When it comes to filmmaking, there’s modesty and then there’s Carl Franklin. The Bay-Area-bred actor cum director, screenwriter, and producer, who once said of thrillers, “that’s not my forté,” is one of the genre’s most eloquent, if reluctant savants. Featuring star turns from the likes of Denzel, Don Cheadle, Billy Bob Thornton, and Bill Paxton, Franklin’s films are as criminally under-seen as they are brimming with craft. For Week 4 of Black Is Not A Genre, we’ll be celebrating a double feature of two Franklin classics: Devil in a Blue Dress (1995), the noir period piece, based on the serial detective novels of Walter Mosley, and Franklin’s striking, critically acclaimed feature debut, One False Move (1992). The former, an inexplicable box-office flop despite its tailor-made franchise potential, the latter, a sleeper-hit crime drama originally destined for straight-to-video release; both films are indicative of the peculiar, often confounding plight of Black filmmakers working in distinct genres. Our special guests are: Jearold Hersey is an Austin based designer and lifelong film fan. many moons ago he was a film critic for his college newspaper and for the tribune in Mesa, Arizona. Locally, he’s a member of Austin film society and runs a weekly movie club, which is now in it’s fourth year and is currently doing a monthly genre study for 2020 Kahron Spearman is an Austin-based writer, journalist and culture critic, whose work can be found in the Austin chronicle, the daily dot, Localeur, and Texas music magazine.
Black Is Not A Genre is a film series highlighting the under-examined and under-appreciated contributions of black cinema to genre film. The title is a play on the paradoxical existence of black cinema. The acknowledgment of shared aesthetic and cultural languages across the Black film diaspora is integral to a deeper understanding of its value. However, the persistent marginalization of Black art and racist assumptions about marketability have pigeonholed the Black films into a commercial monolith, a commercially artificial "genre" that makes a spectacle of their Blackness and ignores the specificity of their craftsmanship. As a result, Black films are only discussed in relation to other Black-made films and are excluded from essential, canonical discussions about genre that fundamentally shape the way we view what’s good, what’s good, what holds value. In collaboration with Hyperreal Film Club, with the goal of illuminating new perspectives on Black genre filmmaking, the first edition of BINAG will recommend four Black-directed films for viewers to screen at home over the course of four weeks in July 2020. The emphasis will be on under-exposed films, films that have been largely miscategorized and warrant re-contextualizing, and films that have made major cinematic contributions to their genre. Each film will be accompanied by a weekly podcast in which series programmer Graham Cumberbatch will discuss the week’s movie and genre with a different featured guest. For Week 3 of Black Is Not A Genre, we explore "rom-coms." We’ll be viewing Stella Meghie’s The Weekend (1997) together and discussing the genre of rom-coms to include Black culture’s essential contribution. Our special guests are: Dominic Jones Dominic is a Visual Artist & Performer currently based in Texas. She attended Columbia University in NYC, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies. Her video work has premiered at Austin Music Video Fest; Babes Fest, Austin; Helmuth Projects, California; and Studiolo in Switzerland. She's also published video work and film reviews for online publications such as i-D VICE Germany, Afropunk, Noisey, Dallas Observer, D Magazine, and FACT Mag. Jazmyne Moreno Jazmyne is an Oklahoma-bred, Austin-based Film programmer and grant writer and host of the Lates series at Austin Film Society Tyler English-Beckwith Tyler is a playwright, filmmaker, and actress originally from Dallas Texas and currently based in Brooklyn, NY. She is the recipient of the 2020 Leah Ryan Fund for Emerging Women Writers, and the recipient of the 2018 Kennedy Center Paula Vogel Play Prize. Tyler is also a member of the 2020 Page 73 writers group Interstate 73. Her plays include: Mingus (2020 Bay Area Playwrights Festival, 2019 Eugene O’Neill Theater Center’s National Play Conference Finalist), Maya and Rivers (2020 Fire This Time Festival), Bitch (Development: Page 73’s Interstate 73, Joust Theatre Company), and TWENTYEIGHT (The Vortex, Austin, TX). The series of original films Tyler wrote, co-directed, and acted in titled “Umbra” can be seen on meowwolf.com. Her screenwriting work can also be heard on the upcoming scripted podcast, “Daughters of DC”. Tyler holds an MFA in Dramatic Writing from NYU Tisch, and a BA in African and African Diaspora Studies from UT Austin. Tyler hopes to create worlds, in her writing, where black women live beyond the basic means of survival and have the audacity to be autonomous. For Graham's full essay on B*A*P*S and the Camp genre visit: https://hyperrealfilm.club/reviews/binag-the-weekend
Black Is Not A Genre is a film series highlighting the under-examined and under-appreciated contributions of black cinema to genre film. The title is a play on the paradoxical existence of black cinema. The acknowledgment of shared aesthetic and cultural languages across the Black film diaspora is integral to a deeper understanding of its value. However, the persistent marginalization of Black art and racist assumptions about marketability have pigeonholed the Black films into a commercial monolith, a commercially artificial "genre" that makes a spectacle of their Blackness and ignores the specificity of their craftsmanship. As a result, Black films are only discussed in relation to other Black-made films and are excluded from essential, canonical discussions about genre that fundamentally shape the way we view what’s good, what’s good, what holds value. In collaboration with Hyperreal Film Club, with the goal of illuminating new perspectives on Black genre filmmaking, the first edition of BINAG will recommend four Black-directed films for viewers to screen at home over the course of four weeks in July 2020. The emphasis will be on under-exposed films, films that have been largely miscategorized and warrant re-contextualizing, and films that have made major cinematic contributions to their genre. Each film will be accompanied by a weekly podcast in which series programmer Graham Cumberbatch will discuss the week’s movie and genre with a different featured guest. For Week 2 of Black Is Not A Genre, we explore "science fiction" and Lizzie Borden's 1983 Born in Flames. Our special guest is: Ronnita L. Miller Film school dropout, Comedian, actor, writer Ronnita L. Miller has played lead roles in the short film Beta and the We Are short film series featured on the Issa Rae Presents YouTube channel. She is also a founding member of the award-winning comedy group Damn Gina!, Texas’ first all-Black-woman-identifying improv troupe. For Graham's full essay on Born in Flames and the Sci-Fi genre visit: https://hyperrealfilm.club/reviews/binag-born-in-flames
For Week 2 of our Indiana Jones mini series, the boys watched the first, awful prequel made by George Lucas, and they hated that the film lacked a good villain, plot, characters, and acting! Why don’t they have any character background on Short Round, and isn’t it a little weird that this 35 year old man is traveling around Asia with a 10 year old boy? If the plane was owned by the bad guys, why wouldn’t they just shoot them when they were still in the airport? And what’s the point of flying 2,000 miles and jumping out into the middle of the world’s largest mountain range? Why didn’t they rip Willie’s heart out during the sacrifice? What if Christopher Lambert’s Raiden from Mortal Kombat was in this? Also discussed: inbreed British crocodiles, Harrison Ford not being as jacked as he thinks, pre-production issues, trivia, Kate Capshaw being annoying as hell, and the gang decides if Kali Mai would be a better name for a death metal band or a cocktail. Hold My Popcorn is brought to you by Ballsy! Body wash for your man parts. Visit https://ballwash.com, and enter the promo code POPCORN15 for 15% off your first order. If you want to be part of the show, or want to scream at us check out our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter pages, or email us at tdbackrow@gmail.com
Black Is Not A Genre is a film series highlighting the under-examined and under-appreciated contributions of black cinema to genre film. The title is a play on the paradoxical existence of black cinema. The acknowledgment of shared aesthetic and cultural languages across the Black film diaspora is integral to a deeper understanding of its value. However, the persistent marginalization of Black art and racist assumptions about marketability have pigeonholed the Black films into a commercial monolith, a commercially artificial "genre" that makes a spectacle of their Blackness and ignores the specificity of their craftsmanship. As a result, Black films are only discussed in relation to other Black-made films and are excluded from essential, canonical discussions about genre that fundamentally shape the way we view what’s good, what’s good, what holds value. In collaboration with Hyperreal Film Club, with the goal of illuminating new perspectives on Black genre filmmaking, the first edition of BINAG will recommend four Black-directed films for viewers to screen at home over the course of four weeks in July 2020. The emphasis will be on under-exposed films, films that have been largely miscategorized and warrant re-contextualizing, and films that have made major cinematic contributions to their genre. Each film will be accompanied by a weekly podcast in which series programmer Graham Cumberbatch will discuss the week’s movie and genre with a different featured guest. For Week 1 of Black Is Not A Genre, we explore "camp." We’ll be viewing Robert Townsend’s B*A*P*S* (1997) together and reimagining the genre of camp to include Black culture’s essential contribution. Our special guests are: Ronnita L. Miller Film school dropout, Comedian, actor, writer Ronnita L. Miller has played lead roles in the short film Beta and the We Are short film series featured on the Issa Rae Presents YouTube channel. She is also a founding member of the award-winning comedy group Damn Gina!, Texas’ first all-Black-woman-identifying improv troupe. Brooke Burnside Born and raised in Nassau, Bahamas, Brooke Burnside has written essays on and conducted research in TV, film, and mass media culture. Having studied film and made several shorts in college, she eventually moved to Texas to pursue a graduate degree in an effort to further develop her skills as a creator of media and is a recent graduate of the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture. Brooke is also a practicing artist whose work includes drawing, printmaking, and digital college. And, she is a 2020 recipient of the Big Medium Art Residency at The Line. For Graham's full essay on B*A*P*S and the Camp genre visit: https://hyperrealfilm.club/reviews/binag-baps
For Week 3 of #MayNightShyamalan we team up with TPM All-Star Kevin Castle to review the world's worst elevator ride, 2010's Devil. We debate the best on-screen devil performance and dig into this M. Night Shyamalan written thriller. Segments: Tingle Monster discussion (05:25): http://omeleto.com/253187/ Debate Question (8:40): What is the best on-screen devil performance? Movie Review (16:20): Devil (2010) Final Cut (63:20): Movie review scores from hosts and guests Connect with us: Texas Podcast Massacre is a labor of love for us longtime horror fans. If you love horror films or are even an Unsuspecting Victim, you can connect with us at texaspodcastmassacre.com, tweet us @TXPodMassacre, like us on Facebook, email us at texaspodcastmassacre@gmail.com, see our photos on Instagram, watch our music videos on YouTube. Please rate and review us on all of your favorite podcast platforms like iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Google Play, Spotify, and TuneIn Radio. If you like the show tell your friends, and if you don't, then tell your enemies!
For Week 2 of #MayNightShyamalan we take on the Plantdemic disaster movie and overall disaster The Happening. We debate better onscreen chemistry duos, wind physics, and unbelievable science teachers. Segments: Debate Question (10:25): What leads are you casting in this movie? Movie Review (22:25): The Happening (2008) Final Cut (68:30): Movie review scores from hosts and guests Connect with us: Texas Podcast Massacre is a labor of love for us longtime horror fans. If you love horror films or are even an Unsuspecting Victim, you can connect with us at texaspodcastmassacre.com, tweet us @TXPodMassacre, like us on Facebook, email us at texaspodcastmassacre@gmail.com, see our photos on Instagram, watch our music videos on YouTube. Please rate and review us on all of your favorite podcast platforms like iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Google Play, Spotify, and TuneIn Radio. If you like the show tell your friends, and if you don't, then tell your enemies!
Hi church family! How are you all doing? Well, it’s week #5 of being sheltered in place In week #5 you start to see really bad haircuts, am I right? In week #5 you actually watched that show on Netflix called Tiger King… Right about week #5 you start to feel bad about the nonstop eating, am I right? Have you guys heard of freshman 15, well how about the COVID 19? At week #5 it’s like - umm we might be here for a while… And I think right about now is about the time we start to reflect on the deeper matters. It reminds me of people who have had a loved one pass away. And immediately there is all this event planning for the funeral all this busyness And then after the funeral when things finally slow down That’s when the true grieving begins I wonder if its the same way COVID 19 hit and we were in GO GO mode grocery shopping care for elders home schooling set up the home office busy busy Maybe right about now is the time when things finally slow down a new normal has been established and the deeper questions set in Why is all this happening? Why is God allowing COVID 19 to happen? What is the purpose? In other words, What is COVID 19 revealing? About God? About us? About the world we live in? And that is where we are going with this next series. And so in this series we plan to talk about: depression daily dependency on God dysfunctional family relationships social inequality and even environmental justice. But for today we want to talk about control One of the biggest things that COVID 19 is revealing is how little we are in control. We have no control over how long this will last Some of us are losing control over our job situation Some of us who are now homeschooling parents realize - I have no control over our kids So we get angry, lose patience and realize - I have no control over myself and health wise… we sanitize we sanitize wash your hands and never touch your face but you still don’t have complete control you still could get it we could still pass it on COVID 19 is revealed how little control we really have And as Americans, we are people who love to be in control And that leads us to Revelation 5 Revelation is the last book of the Bible Its about the future of the world It is written to people who were in danger of false teaching persecution and compromise Some of them were thrown into prison One of them Antipas was killed for being a Christian So imagine how everyone was feeling They were scared They were feeling out of control… “At any moment they could take us to jail…” “We could be killed, just like Antipas!” For Week #5 in COVID 19 turning to this book to comfort and to challenge just seems very relevant… Revelation is highly symbolic apocalyptic literature. It deals with big big themes, but the idea is that if you understand the big big story of human history, then you know how your personal story fits in. In Revelation 5 John along with all of humanity is on the edge of history leaning in… and wanting to know… Is history going somewhere? Where is this all going? and Who is in control? Different religions have a different take on the unfolding of history. For example in Buddhism history is seen as an endless cycle of life and death and reincarnation. You born, you die, you are reincarnated, you die again… The atheist has a different perspective. Shakespeare said it like this, “life is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.” In other words, history is not going anywhere in particular. People are born, people suffer, people die, and that’s it. I’m sorry, there is no rhyme there is no reason everyone is a bunch of accidental molecules. I’m sorry. Is that true? Is life a story told by an idiot? Or is it or the replay cycle of reincarnation? Or is history a story with a beginning middle and end that is all going somewhere? And the first verse in chapter five is basically saying Yes, absolutely; history is a story. It has a purpose, it has meaning, it is going somewhere… God is pictured on his throne and in his right hand is a scroll written front and back and sealed with seven seals. And on this scroll is written down everything that is going to happen in the history of the world. In other words every day has carefully and intentionally been planned out. Now this is what it means for us… it means COVID-19 and everything else that happens in God’s world has already written down on God’s scroll. But now the drama in heaven takes a decisive turn. The defining issue in this drama is not what’s in the scroll. The defining issue in this chapter is this: who is worthy to open it? Who is worthy to bring history to its final consummation? Like God the father through this Angel is saying- there needs to be a director! The script is all written down but there needs to be a director. Who is worthy of bringing the script to life. Steven Spielberg? JJ Abrams? And no one in heaven or on earth or under the earth was able to open the scroll or to look into it. And John begins to weep. All right I want you to feel the drama of this. This resonates with our stories of legend. This is like the sword in the stone Excalibur, right? and who is a worthy enough to pull it out and then king Arthur pulls it out. This is like the search for the holy grail right and only one pure of heart could be worthy enough to find it… But this theme of Who is worthy is also a personal one too. Or let’s let’s bring it down to an example that you can relate to. A lot of dads have a little girl. And that little girl has you wrapped around her little finger. She is the light of your life. And then one day when she’s all grown up, one day she brings home something called a man. And then the cry goes out-who is worthy to open the scroll and to date my daughter? Now This is how one father put it to me, he said - I was walking my daughter down the aisle and when it came time to hand her over something inside me couldn’t do it and I got angry and I looked at that man and I thought who is this donkey and why would I hand over my beautiful daughter to him? I was like, wow I can’t believe you said that! And so I said, Dad I don’t like that story. Please don’t share that with other people. OK but this is not the future destiny of a beautiful woman. This is the future destiny of the entire world. And so the call goes out to all of heaven and all of earth: who is worthy? Who is worthy to be the director of this? Who is worthy to bring history to it final consummation? And so the call goes out before the entire universe… Verse three: and no one in heaven or on earth or under the earth was able to open the scroll No one in heaven or on earth or under the earth Just to be clear – John means no one in the entire universe is worthy And so you read into this a very dramatic pause All of humankind is waiting with bated breath You can hear a pin drop And in this dramatic pause John falls down weeping because no one is found worthy enough to take on this task That is, except one… You imagine John bent over and he is loudly weeping and an elder walks up to John and puts a hand on his shoulder says don’t cry don’t cry there is someone - there is someone who can open the scrolls…behold the lion of the tribe of Judah- Notice the first Image used to describe this person who is worthy to bring about the future… Don’t worry the lion of Judah is here Now think about this for a second… How approachable is a lion? How would you feel if I told you that in a few moments a lion would appear in your room. Would you go? Oh good, I would love to pet it! No! You would be terrified! A lion is admirable for its ferocious strength, a lion to the ancient person is not an animal at the zoo in a cage, it is a ruthless, almost unstoppable killer, it would take from your flock at will. It frequently worked from ambush, and when it roars it can be heard from miles away, and people would hear the roar and tremble in fear. A lion is ferocious, with awesome power… So the elder said, Weep no more, behold the lion of the tribe of Judah…he can open the scroll. So you are expecting a ferocious unstoppable invincible LION and so the camera pans to the throne and the four bizarre living creatures and then among the elders emerges the ferocious unstoppable invincible figure you are expecting a lion he is not a lion He is a lamb a lamb that is standing looking as if it had been slaughtered This is not the unstoppable killer we were expecting! Now if a lion is known for being ferocious A lamb is know for being the opposite A lamb is a baby sheep gentle innocent dependent it provides wool we go, wait a minute, so he’s not a lion, he’s a lamb and then John goes right back to the other image And says this lamb has seven horns Seven is the number of completion A horn is a symbol of power. He is a lamb of seven horns, He is a lamb of absolute power. OK What does this mean? One thing it means is that Jesus has incredible range. Jesus has incredible range. Or someone put it 250 years ago - he is a conjunction of diverse excellencies He is the rare combination of diverse excellencies you think could never go together in the same person Let me tell you what this means. It means to the tired, to the hurting, those who feel like they don’t belong, to the stressed out and anxious, He is a slaughtered lamb who can relate to you in every way. He is acquainted with grief He understand weakness He wept with those who wept He was weary He was forsaken betrayed whipped mocked and crucified. I have a friend who wrote a group email to his boss and his boss insulted him in front of everyone! And my friend was so angry. And the only thing that calmed him down is he would think of Jesus being insulted on the cross. And the more he reflected on that the more it gave him calm and poise. A LION TOO! But you know something Jesus Christ has infinite range, he is also a ferocious lion. And for those who are like spiritual marines You want a champion an invincible leader one you can respect in strength! Someone who says- all authority in heaven and earth have been given to me Go and make disciples of all nations …and Jesus is that too! He is a conjunction of diverse excellencies If there is one person worthy of bringing history to its final consummation …it’s Him! And so the Lion Lamb with seven horns and seven eyes walks up to God the Father who is seated on the throne and takes the scroll and the moment he does we see one of the greatest scenes of worship ever recorded in the Bible. It starts with the four living creatures and then the 24 elders and then many angels and then myriads of myriads and thousands of thousands hundreds of millions and then every creature in heaven and on earth and under the sea and in the sea, and all that is in them in other words the entire universe is worshipping the one man the God man the lion lamb who alone is worthy of bringing history to its final completion… Alright, what does this all mean? During COVID 19 all of us to some degree are feeling the same thing we are feeling out of control I can’t plan my summer, I can’t plan my vacation, Rana and I had plans to travel to Taiwan - that got canceled We had plans to support raise in May - that got canceled We have no control over our schedule We all feel the same way We can’t control my kids, we can’t control my own patience… Some of us have lost our jobs Some of us have coworkers who have lost their jobs and we are wondering about our job security We are taking every precaution Even sanitizing our groceries But we still lack complete control… one of the things COVID 19 is revealing is that you and I are not in control. And for people who realize how little control we really have The message of Revelation is very encouraging. It says - we don’t know what the future holds, but we know the One who holds the future. It says - we may have no control over the future, but the One who is worthy is in full control. The One who loves us is in full control. If there is one person you can trust to make everything including COVID 19 work for good- it is Him. You can trust Him You can’t control Him But you can trust Him He is a lion lamb who conquered like a lion by sacrificing himself on the cross like a lamb! He conquered by sacrificing himself out of love… And so what does this mean? It means this: History is not an endless cycle that repeats over and over again. History is not a tale told by an idiot History according to the Bible is the story with the beginning, middle, and an end. History according to the Bible has a purpose. It is all going somewhere. Everything is moving to a final chapter… It is moving the Bible says to a great and glorious ending. Where the evil is vanquished, and poverty will be no more, and loneliness will be no more, and racism will be no more, where the guy get the girl, and the girl gets the guy, and the greatest enemy which is death itself is defeated. At the very last two chapters in the book of Revelation we read about the very end. The final destination of history And this is how it ends… Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more. 2 And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. 3 And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Behold, the dwelling place[a] of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be his people,[b] and God himself will be with them as their God.[c] 4 He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.” 5 And he who was seated on the throne said, “Behold, I am making all things new.” Now if you know the big picture of where all of history is going Then during a time like COVID 19 when you realize how little control you really have… you can have peace… because no matter how bad the battle gets you KNOW you are going to win the war! He will wipe away every tear and death shall be no more. Behold I am making all things new… You can say, I don’t know what the future holds But I know the One who hold the future And He is worthy, worthy, worthy! You can lift up both hands in sweet surrender You can surrender control over your life to him…
For Week 3 of recording the show at home, Katie has reached into her music collection and pulled out a couple of favourite classics. There are also spectacular new and recent tracks by artists from […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_misschatalaine/p/joy.org.au/misschatelaine/wp-content/uploads/sites/356/2020/04/Miss-Chatelaine-No-147A.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 57:02 — 52.2MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post Drifting on – Show #147 (part 1), 5 April 2020 appeared first on Miss Chatelaine.
10Weeks is back and better than ever! This quarter we're exploring Bruin Creators-- these are your theater majors, hobbyist artists, film enthusiasts. For Week 1 we sit down with Soraya Saghbini, a second year here at UCLA who is passionate about art. From custom skateboards to pieces featuring recycled materials, Soraya expresses herself creatively through many different means.
For Week 2 of New Reads November 2019, we're chatting all things fandom, life swapping, and sci-fi conventions, thanks to Ashley Poston's The Princess and the Fangirl. a twist on old school fairy tale The Prince and the Pauper. Alli and guest Rachel Strolle talk about the struggles of celebrity, the misleading nature of fame, and the good and scary sides of the fan community. They also chat about the refreshing approach this book takes to diversity in terms of race, sexuality, and relationships.Rachel Strolle is a youth librarian, blogger, former bookseller, and YA buff. Follow her on Twitter (@recitrachel) and Instagram (@recitrachel).
HAPPPY HALLLLOWEEEEEN! For Week 4 of Spooktober (and our favorite holiday) we're reading our favorite spooky stories, Listen to us talk about strange night monsters, scary penpal creeps, eerie kids with hoodies, and more! Here's the tea we're drinking ---> https://august.la/products/outlaw?_pos=1&_sid=1084a1e70&_ss=r (Outlaw by August Uncommon) We're some thirsty, spooky binches, so please buy us a coffee (or tea!)if you appreciate our podcast: https://ko-fi.com/conspirateapodcast Follow us on Instagram: @conspirateapodcastatl Check us out on Twitter: @theconspiratea As always please rate, review, and subscribe! We'll spook ya next time!
10 Weeks is back! And this season, we're "Going International!" For Week 1, we're sitting down with Ege Tanboga. Ege is an international student from Turkey, and probably one of the inspiring people you could ever meet! In the episode, we learn about his incredible story of how he came to UCLA as well as his current commitments to the Art of Charm podcast/bootcamp in LA.
For Week 2: Sept.1st-7th Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg takes the title for beating cancer once again & for living up to her nickname: "The Notorious RBG"
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For Week 2, Hans O.Johnson talks his two favorite acronyms that support progress. Special thanks to S2S5K sponsor Kaiser Permanente Napa-Solano. Go here for Week 2 show notes: https://www.solanofit.com/post/pushing-through-fear About Over the next 8 weeks, we will motivate you to train more comfortably and safely. Log in with your email address at www.SolanoFit.com for access to the calendars and resources page! Let's get it! Get Involved Got an idea or story to share? We are always on the lookout for inspirational stories and news relating to health and fitness. Email us if you have something neat on your mind. If you have a fitness/health related or coaching questions contact us at hello@solanofit.com. Subscribe on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/solanofit-the-podcast/id1438930036 or the podcast player of your choice. Thank you! Follow us on www.facebook.com/solanofit Follow us on www.instagram.com/solanofit
For Week 1, Hans O.Johnson talks working the plan, trusting the process and the excuse eliminators tool. Special thanks to our sponsor Kaiser Permanente Napa-Solano. Go here for Week 1 show notes https://www.solanofit.com/post/week-1-working-the-plan About Over the next 8 weeks, we will motivate you to train more comfortably and safely. Log in with your email address at www.SolanoFit.com for access to the calendars and resources page! Let's get it! Get Involved Got an idea or story to share? We are always on the lookout for inspirational stories and news relating to health and fitness. Email us if you have something neat on your mind. If you have a fitness/health related or coaching questions contact us at hello@solanofit.com. Subscribe on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/solanofit-the-podcast/id1438930036 or the podcast player of your choice. Thank you! Follow us on www.facebook.com/solanofit Follow us on www.instagram.com/solanofit
For Week 2 of our ID series, Pastor Diaz emphasizes that our identity is not found from others but in knowing and experiencing God's great love for us.
On this week's episode of the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER!, the guys dive head first into the Spider-Verse, with our read (or re-read) of the Marvel event from 2014 that led to the hit movie released back in December. For Week 2, we have a lot of stand-alone stories featuring various Spider-people. Some are more interesting than others. Tune in to find out which of these comics you should read: Edge of Spider-Verse #2-#5 Spider-Man 2099 #5 Spider-Verse Team-Up #1 Spider-Verse #1 & #2 But before we can get into the Spider-Talk, we take a look at the Marvel-Hulu announcement. Bring on the Offenders! We have our Pick 3 choices for books coming out next week at your local comic book shops. Can Jerry and Cullen guess John's pick for next week? Listen in and find out. And with yesterday being Valentine's Day, love was in the air in the studios, as we discuss romance in comics. Remember you can find Cullen at the Hero Initiative table at Wizard World Portland, which runs February 22-24, 2019. Cullen will be hosting artist Scott Koblish, who's most recent work includes runs on Despicable Deadpool and Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows. We would love to hear your comments on the show. Let us know what you've been reading or watching this week. Contact us on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or by email. We want to hear from you! As always, we are the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! and we hope you enjoy the show. The Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! is proudly sponsored by Clint’s Comics. Clint’s is located at 3941 Main in Kansas City, Missouri, and is open Monday through Saturday. Whether it is new comics, trade paperbacks, action figures, statues, posters, or T-shirts, the friendly and knowledgeable staff can help you find whatever it is that you need. You should also know that Clint’s has the most extensive collection of back issues in the metro area. If you need to find a particular book to finish the run of a title, head on down to Clint’s or check out their website at clintscomics.com. Tell them that the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! sent you.
For Week 17, Andrew Mason, Ryan Edwards and Steve Atwater talk to four players whose roles and form have evolved and grown in 2018. First up is Gotsis (1:15), who is playing the best football of his career. Then they talk to Parks, who reflects on the season (10:56). Finally, it's on to the offense, with Garett Bolles (19:37) -- one of two offensive players to start every game this season -- and Royce Freeman (25:53), who will play a big role Sunday with Phillip Lindsay on injured reserve.
For Week 1 of It's All About Jesus Pastor John shares the importance of the virgin birth from Matthew 1:18-25.
For Week 6, and to wrap up our 40 Days of Prayer, Pastor Dennis Diaz reminds us that effective Christian prayer focuses on God, His will, His power, and the needs of others. Thanks for joining us during the 40 Days of Prayer and keep using the MPCC App to stay connected!
For Week 4 of our Series Tribes, Pastor Aaron Hanson shares the Biblical Foundation for Being like Christ and the Benefits we receive when we walk with Jesus. “When I walk like Jesus I make visible the invisible God.”
For Week 5, Pastor Dennis Diaz speaks on the topic of praying for others, and why praying for others is a blessing as well as the responsibility and privilege of every Christian. Thanks for following us and for using the MPCC App to stay connected!
For Week 3 of #PumpkinPodathon, Josh talks to host of Hypotheticast, David Gutsche, about a 1942 Disney Short Propaganda Film called Der Fuehrer's Face. They talk about the impact of cartoons on the political climate and how racist and insensitive Disney was in the 30's. Don't forget to rate and subscribe on iTunes!
Welcome to a brand new episode of The Who Dat Dish Podcast! As always, your hosts Dayton Brown, Tyler Raymond, and Charlie Pollack are here to breakdown this past week's New Orleans Saints game. For Week 5 of the 2018 NFL season, the Saints dominated the Washington Redskins at home on Monday Night Football. In the process, quarterback Drew Brees broke the all-time passing yards record in NFL history. Tyler dives into the details of his trip to the game, what the experience was like, and the guys summarize what the win and record mean for the Saints moving forward. Thank you so much for tuning in today! Be sure to subscribe to and rate us on iTunes, head on over to www.whodatdish.com for fantastic Saints articles, and follow us on Twitter! @TheWDDPodcast @Dayton_Brown_ @SaintCharlie @RaymondTylerM @WhoDatDish See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a brand new episode of The Who Dat Dish Podcast! As always, your hosts Dayton Brown, Tyler Raymond, and Charlie Pollack are here to breakdown this past week's New Orleans Saints game. For Week 5 of the 2018 NFL season, the Saints dominated the Washington Redskins at home on Monday Night Football. In the process, quarterback Drew Brees broke the all-time passing yards record in NFL history. Tyler dives into the details of his trip to the game, what the experience was like, and the guys summarize what the win and record mean for the Saints moving forward.Thank you so much for tuning in today! Be sure to subscribe to and rate us on iTunes, head on over to www.whodatdish.com for fantastic Saints articles, and follow us on Twitter! @TheWDDPodcast @Dayton_Brown_ @SaintCharlie @RaymondTylerM @WhoDatDish
For Week 2 of our 40 Days of Prayer Series, Pastor Dennis Diaz talks about the purpose of prayer and that the primary purpose is to grow in an intimate relationship with God. Keep in touch and register for upcoming Fall Events right on the MPCC App!
We're back with another crossover episode, this time with LockedOn Browns' Jeff Lloyd. We break down what the Browns and Ravens have done in the first quarter of the season and how both franchises look moving forward. For Week 5, the talk turns to some of the important matchups to keep an eye on and what each offense and defense has going for it. This is all the information you need before watching the Baltimore Ravens take on the Cleveland Browns in Week 5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For Week 2, Pastor Dennis Diaz leads the message as part of our 40 Days of Prayer Pre-Launch and challenges us to prepare ourselves for a fresh work of God in our lives and our church. Download the MPCC App to watch & listen to the message and make sure to sign-up for a Community Group and all of our upcoming 40 Days events!
For Week 3 of the Forgotten God series, Pastor Dennis (Senior Pastor), speaks on this topic, Marks of a Spirit-Led Person. In his message he discusses how a person who is filled with God's Spirit grows more in love with Christ over time and that the Holy Spirit empowers us to experience joy in any number of circumstances. Be sure to use the MPCC App or head to getrealchurch.org to catch every message from this series!
For Week 7 of our Relationships By The Book series, Mark Benson (Church Elder) discusses God's love letter to us, and that God provides us with truths about his love and a call for us to live in and live out the love He pours on us. As always use the MPCC App or head to getrealchurch.org to watch & listen each week!
For Week 4 of Relationships By The Book series, Pastor Dennis Diaz (Senior Pastor) speaks on on how to Love With Words. Make sure to watch & listen as he reminds us that our words reveal who or what is truly in control of our lives. Catch every single message at getrealchurch.org or on the official MPCC App.
For Week 17, Ryan and Ben talk Role Models--what does it take to be someone looked up to? In the meantime, Fruit Flies invade the apartment, prompting a week-long battle with the infestation.Luxembourg | Kiribati | MozambiqueMoldova | The Bahamas | India | Curaçao113。5月22日。Ben's Role Models114。5月23日。Ryan's Role Models115。5月24日。Theatre Thursday Presents: Rock Idol #1116。5月25日。The Role Model Matching Game117。5月26日。Kid's Role Models118。5月27日。Divine Role Models119。5月28日。Role Model Aspirations
Prove It. For Week 9 and the last week of our Prove It series, Derek Mitchell (Community Groups Pastor) speaks on one of the biggest questions we can ask, Who is Jesus Christ? Pastor Derek reminds us that Jesus is proof of God's love for us! Catch any of the messages from the Prove It series on getrealchurch.org or on the MPCC App.
Prove It. For Week 8 of our Prove It series, Derek Mitchell (Community Groups Pastor) helps us dive into this challenging question, Is There Such a Thing as Truth? If you missed any of the messages from the Prove It Series you can always catch up on by watching & listening at getrealchurch.org or on the MPCC App.
This week, we sat down with Kayla Carter to talk about her experience pushing herself out of her comfort zone to perform in Burlesque. For Week on the Street, we asked students for their thoughts on the annual sex-positive show. We wrap up with some details on ASG's overhaul of student group funding.
For Week 3 of the Month of Joy on the podcast, I share a wonderfully insightful conversation with Caroline Kelso Zook of Made Vibrant. Caroline is an artist, designer, and writer and her business help soulful creatives create an authentic business and life. In this episode, we chat about the importance of aligning with your core, how taking action combats the fear of sharing your work, creating space for self care, the power of gratitude, how minimalism creates creative clarity, embracing your weird, and so much more.
Beth and Christy have started 2018 by tackling something new, or educational, or creative, or community based or just plain fun, every week for 50 weeks! For Week 2, they took on a Beach Buddies Beach Clean in Smeale. This is the full length edit of what happened. Many thanks to Bill Dale and his wonderful Buddies. Tune in Mondays and Thursdays between 2 and 3pm to find out what the next challenge is - and feel free to join them in their weekly quests. If you do, we'd love you to send us photos or even audio or video of your challenges to womentoday@manxradio.com
For Week 2 of the Public Problems 101 course, David Bradford and Justin Bullock discuss the science of Medical Cannabis and ideas for how to regulate cannabis intelligently.
The best part of daily fantasy is that you start with a new team every single week. For Week 15, we've got Davis Mattek of RotoWire joining us on the show to give his thoughts on the top cash (3:06) and tournament plays (45:44) for the main slate. We're snaking through each position to help you with your lineup picks. Sponsors: TeamRankings.com/fantasypros - Get expert picks for your college bowl pick'em, including spread picks and confidence picks, from the number crunchers at TeamRankings.com. Visit FantasyPros.com, the best source for Expert Consensus Rankings - Subscribe to our YouTube channel: bit.ly/fpros-subscribe - Follow us on Twitter: @FantasyPros - Support the podcast and subscribe:podcast.fantasypros.com
For Week 10, LT and Harry discuss D Watson's injury impact on the Texans (spoiler: it kills them), Vegas' influence on the College Football Playoff Committee, and just what is the median age of a guest at Cracker Barrel? Plus: Clemson/NC State, Oklahoma/Okla State, & Stanford/Washington State www.LancesLock.com www.twitter.com/harry_long www.twitter.com/TheLanceTaylor www.twitter.com/lanceslock
For Week 41 of Barstool Radio, you start off with a little Angry Dave, mix in a little playoff baseball, sprinkle some AIM sound effects on top, and feed it to Vince Wilfork. The beginning of the week starts off with Dave complaining about everything from not being able to watch the Patriots on NFL Red Zone, to Coley missing Monday's show, to somebody using his credit card to buy Ubers, to Za pissing too much, to not having any clean underwear. On Wednesday he takes it all out on Ding-Dong Brains Jared Carrabis, who is the worst baseball analyst Dave has ever seen (watch Starting 9 every Sunday-Thursday.) Thursday belonged to Vince Wilfork, who was able to turn KFC from a hater into a friend in about 30 seconds. He joined us to talk about being the pound for pound best athlete of all-time. And he also came through with a delivery of beer and booze. On Friday, Big Cat, Kevin, Jared and Coley mourned the death of AIM, and reminisced about the late 1990's-early 2000's internet. All this and more on Barstool Radio.
For Week 17, we address the big baby name question: How do you actually pick one—that doesn’t sound pretentious, works with your last name, doesn’t make your partner question your sanity or remind you of your nemesis in 4th grade? Yup, choosing a baby name is harder than it looks.
For Week 27, we’ll tackle birth plans: what goes into them, how you make one, what NOT to put in one, and whether it’s even something you’ll use when, ahem, push comes to shove.
For Week 6, Anthony and Tyler discuss Blizzcon 2015, new legendary cards, the latest adventure: League of Explorers and play a rousing game of Music Stone!
(*Disclaimer* We did have slight tech difficulties, so the show is a little long, sorry!) For Week 5 of the College Football Show I (@DarringtonG)am joined by Erik (@CoachEBurns) and Brian (@theCFBGuru). We will be rehashing the Week 4 of the season and one of the things we ask is if the PAC 12 failed to capture the spotlight or show their top heavy dominance as a conference? We give our Heisman and Playoff contenders, no surprise Leonard Fournette and the Ohio State Buckeyes lead the way. Of course we will bring you our Week 5, Top 5 games, analysis and picks.
Our activities do not determine our identity. Grace says God loves us. Period. For Week 2 of Too Good to be True, we look at the story of Noah as a flawed man, chosen to do something huge.
Scott Kacsmar (Football Outsiders) and Kyle Rodriguez (Bleacher Report, Colts Authority) look back at the week in NFL action, bringing unique stats and film notes on each game of the week. For Week, 3, the duo reviews the Super Bowl rematch in Seattle, struggles for premier quarterbacks like Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady and an upstart Arizona team.