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Garen Forsythe | 04-19-2026 | The Story of the Old Testament - United Kingdom - 1 Samuel 14:1-23 by TABC
Belfast rock duo Dea Matrona join Mark Millar on the XS Noize Podcast to discuss their second album, Hate That I Care — a bold, more personal and self-assured new chapter for Mollie McGinn and Orláith Forsythe. Written, recorded and produced entirely by the band, Hate That I Care finds Dea Matrona leaning further into alt-rock while exploring vulnerability, identity, pressure, friendship, self-production and the feeling of not fitting neatly into other people's expectations. In this conversation, Mollie and Orláith look back on what they learned from their debut album, For Your Sins, how that record helped them understand who Dea Matrona were, and why Hate That I Care feels like the album where they are now telling people who they really are. They discuss the title track, which Mollie describes as being written to herself, the exhaustion of masking emotions, and how the album became a way of processing difficult feelings through songwriting. The conversation also explores "My Own Party" and the powerful line "always feeling like an outsider at my own party," the heavier emotional world of "John Doe," the deeply personal story behind "Aisling," and the moment "Magic Spell" helped unlock the direction of the record. Mollie and Orláith also talk about producing the album themselves, writing and finishing music while on tour, their creative partnership, the early school-day rivalry that turned into a band, and how they continue to push each other as writers, musicians and producers. They also reflect on Dea Matrona's journey from busking in Belfast to playing Reading and Leeds, Electric Picnic and Rock Werchter, touring with The Beaches, and preparing to join Sting on tour across Europe. As Orláith says near the end of the conversation: "For Your Sins was introducing who we are, and Hate That I Care is telling you who we are." Listen to episode #289 of the XS Noize Podcast with Dea Matrona.
In her third collection, Nova Scotian poet Jaime Forsythe has created an elegant long poem with Yield (Buckrider Books, 2026). In these dreamlike lines a mother faces the postpartum void from a porous house by the ocean as the veil between land and sea, and between being lost and being found, grows thinner. With repeated waves of couplets Forsythe brings the reader unforgettable images: a pom-pom that hardens into a sea urchin, an underwater dance club, a coast that melts into the sea. Delicately tracing the disorientation and dark edges of new motherhood, this is a collection that embraces beauty and ambiguity with a baby that roots for milk while what's ancient—whether history or memory—floods in. Jaime Forsythe's previous books are I Heard Something (Anvil Press, 2018) and Sympathy Loophole (Mansfield Press, 2012). Her poetry and fiction have appeared in Arc, EVENT, Grain, The Malahat Review, Geist, The Ampersand Review and This Magazine, among others. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Guelph and currently lives close to where she grew up in Nova Scotia/Mi'kma'ki. Hollay Ghadery is an Iranian-Canadian multi-genre writer living in Ontario on Anishinaabe land. She has her MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Guelph. Fuse, her memoir of mixed-race identity and mental health, was released by Guernica Editions in 2021 and won the 2023 Canadian Bookclub Award for Nonfiction/Memoir. 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
In her third collection, Nova Scotian poet Jaime Forsythe has created an elegant long poem with Yield (Buckrider Books, 2026). In these dreamlike lines a mother faces the postpartum void from a porous house by the ocean as the veil between land and sea, and between being lost and being found, grows thinner. With repeated waves of couplets Forsythe brings the reader unforgettable images: a pom-pom that hardens into a sea urchin, an underwater dance club, a coast that melts into the sea. Delicately tracing the disorientation and dark edges of new motherhood, this is a collection that embraces beauty and ambiguity with a baby that roots for milk while what's ancient—whether history or memory—floods in. Jaime Forsythe's previous books are I Heard Something (Anvil Press, 2018) and Sympathy Loophole (Mansfield Press, 2012). Her poetry and fiction have appeared in Arc, EVENT, Grain, The Malahat Review, Geist, The Ampersand Review and This Magazine, among others. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Guelph and currently lives close to where she grew up in Nova Scotia/Mi'kma'ki. Hollay Ghadery is an Iranian-Canadian multi-genre writer living in Ontario on Anishinaabe land. She has her MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Guelph. Fuse, her memoir of mixed-race identity and mental health, was released by Guernica Editions in 2021 and won the 2023 Canadian Bookclub Award for Nonfiction/Memoir. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/poetry
English poetry has a rich and glorious history, and who better than to write about it than Mark Forsyth who writes with great verve and humour. He joined me to discuss it from the early medieval period all the way to the First World War and beyond Mark Forsythe Links Rhyme & Reason History Book Club Shop Oliver Webb-Carter Links Substack Who Cares Who Wins? Paean to Patrick Leigh Fermor X Instagram Email me: owcpods@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Garen Forsythe | 04-5-2026 | It is Finished-He is Risen! John 19:30 by TABC
Garen Forsythe | 03-29-2026 | The Great "Unanswered" Prayer - Hebrews 5:7 by TABC
Garen Forsythe | 03-22-2026 | The Old Testament Story - Judges 17-18 by TABC
Garen Forsythe | Sunday 03-08-2026 | The Story of the Old Testament - Conquest - Joshua 1:1-9 by TABC
Dalton Forsythe, director of NIL at Utah State, talks about the negotiation processes going on right now for the basketball and football teams, as Mason Falslev and Karson Templin announced they are staying with the Aggies.
Garen Forsythe | Sunday 03-01-2026 | DO Versus DONE - Various Scripture by TABC
Garen Forsythe | Sunday 02-22-2026 | The Story of the Old Testament - Exodus - Exodus 4-14 by TABC
Garen Forsythe | Sunday 01-25-2026 | The Story of the Bible Creation - Genesis 2:24-25 by TABC
Jughead lives! And we get to the bottom of all the Stone Wall mysteries. We untangle Bughead's complicated plot to trick the preppies, when different people were brought in, Jonathon getting murdered, and the big misses with Donna's character. We also cover Archie and Betty pretending to date, Forsythe's reason for leaving, Mr Dupont's murder, and Jughead's incorrect definition of a locked-room mystery.Our amazing cover art is by vedrinic and you can follow them at https://vedrinic.tumblr.comEpisode 48 content warnings: bullying, emotional abuse, misogyny, mental health, violence, murder, death, sexual abuse, rape, serial killers Theme song: "Beauty Flow" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Follow us on Instagram at deadendspcast and bluesky @dead-ends.bsky.socialSend your podcast or show questions to our inbox at deadendspcast@gmail.com.Find all of Emily's links here: https://linktr.ee/emilypyleFind all of Brenton's here: https://linktr.ee/brentonpyle
Garen Forsythe | Sunday 02-08-2026 | The Old Testament Story - Flood - Gen. 11:1-9 by TABC
Stasia Forsythe Siena is a leading subject matter expert in the Alexander Technique (AT), a method used by thousands of artists and athletes worldwide to enhance performance, prevent injury, and improve overall coordination. She is also a classically trained opera singer, author, and alphorn artist. She is the architect of the #AlphornProject. https://www.roosevelt.edu/profile/sforsythe https://horncamp.org/faculty/stasia-siena/https:// www.alphornassociation.org/atandthealphorn@stasiasiena https://www.alphornassociation.org/ https://www.alpensong.com/ Note: Sean and Stasia incorrectly refer to the Indiana University Arnold Jacobs School of Music. In fact, the school was named the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music following a donation from Barbara B. and David H. Jacobs. Arnold Jacobs had no affiliation with the Jacobs School of Music. https://music.indiana.edu We want to thank our sponsors ANNA and Alpensong
Garen Forsythe | Sunday 01-18-2026 | The Old Testament Story - Intro by TABC
Garen Forsythe | Sunday 01-11-2026 | The Persecuted Church - Revelation 2:8-11 by TABC
Garen Forsythe | 01-4-2026 | New Year, New Things - Matthew 9:9-17 by TABC
The kickoff sermon for our phrase of the year.
The kickoff sermon for our phrase of the year.
In this Advent episode of The Perspectivalist, Uri Brito is joined by Canadian pastors Dave Forsythe and Matt Hallick to discuss the growing threat to religious liberty in Canada, focusing on the proposed Bill C-9, known as the Combating Hate Speech Act. While presented as a measure to protect vulnerable groups, the bill increasingly places historic Christian teaching—and even specific biblical texts—under suspicion by the state.
On todays episode of the show I speak with American Rock guitarist/songwriter - Brian 'Damage' Forsythe.Many of you will know of Brian from his time with hard rock band - Kix, who achieved notable popularity during the 1980's with hit songs like 'Don't Close Your Eyes' and 'Blow My Fuse'Additionally, he has also been part of bands like 'Rhino Bucket' and 'The Snake Handlers', written songs with Eric Stacy of 'Faster Pussycat and even been successfully involved with numerous movie and television soundtracks. During our chat we talk about location, touring, the pandemic and a host of other music/life related topics...For more information on Brian and his career, please search for Brian Forsythe across all socials or head to www.brianforsythe.comAs usual, thanks for checking out the channel and if you're getting anything useful from my content, please feel free to comment, like, share and subscribe, thank you. Additionally, for those interested - you can support this channel by -'Buying Us Coffee'.https://buymeacoffee.com/musiciansmentor Or visiting our affiliate page with the lovely folks over at - 'Soundbrenner'.https://www.soundbrenner.com/pages/affiliate-travis-marc?srsltid=AfmBOopHlrWNB7C5ZBQz--Z0rVf789RfGQS1cEUxZjy9aBABp6FVZv6-