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Jesus is the centerpiece of Christmastime! And all that goes along with this season is for Him! Garlands. Lights. Tinsel. Bows. Wrapping Paper. It's all for Him! Songs and Symphonies. Parties and Caroling. Ugly Christmas sweaters. Goofy Office Gift Swaps. Classic door decorations. Cheesy Christmas movies. Even when we don't know it – even when we don't mean to celebrate Jesus – all of it is in celebration of the Arrival of Jesus!
In this episode, we listen to an amusing conversation, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kalithogai 107, penned by Chozhan Nalluruthiran. The verse is situated in the 'Mullai' or 'Forest Landscape' and paints both the confusion and the relief in the mind of a lady.
Polly explains how her naked Christmas will work with Mr Big and we discuss BIG velvet bows and festive garlands.Jojo talks us through stair runners and whether or not they should match your carpet.Plus, Polly lets us know what to do with soggy tubers!This week's episode is brought to you by Best Heating! Whether you're planning a renovation or searching for your perfect piece, Best Heating got you covered. Make sure you check them out at https://www.bestheating.com/ and us the code INSANDOUTS15 at checkout to get a MASSIVE 15% DISCOUNT.Best Heating discount Terms & Conditions• £500 minimum spend• Single use only• Valid until 28/02/2025• Works on sale items too!InstagramPodcast - @the_insandouts_Jojo - @houseninedesignPolly - @pollyanna_wilkinsonProducer Andy - @andy_rowe_WebsitesJojo - https://www.housenine.co.uk/Polly - https://www.pollyannawilkinson.com/Pod Rowe Productions - https://www.podrowe.net/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The whole gang is back together this week with a rousing review of the week’s highlights, including a post-modern take on the Trump-Harris debate, and the dogs-and-cats-living-togther-before-being-eaten memestorm out of Ohio that is driving the left out of its mind (or what little mind they have left). Trump may not have won the debate on […]
The whole gang is back together this week with a rousing review of the week's highlights, including a post-modern take on the Trump-Harris debate, and the dogs-and-cats-living-togther-before-being-eaten memestorm out of Ohio that is driving the left out of its mind (or what little mind they have left). Trump may not have won the debate on any of the usual scoring metrics, but maybe it isn't simple as that.But the heart of the episode is the serious business of Merrickl Garland's tone-deaf speech (even John thinks so) claiming politics never enters into Justice Department decisions, which wouldn't even convince his own mother.Then on to a brief discussion of Steve's recent article on the revival of the common law, in which the term "prudence" is not mentioned (though he does use the term "Zeitgeist," mostly to annoy Lucretia). John is skeptical, while Lucretia is merely her contrary self (default: Steve is wrong! What's the question?)Note to listeners: We have tried with this episode to take control of of the timing of ad placements (thought not specific content!) so that ads stop appearing randomly or in the middle of sentences. We'll just have to see how it turns out. It's a laborious process.
Julie and Liz talk about the debate, Kamala on J6 and Merrick Garlands weird speech.
Would you be mature enough to recognize when a relationship just isn't meant to last? Listen now as the girls discuss horny ghosts, friends with benefits, and the value of having an adult conversation where both people just genuinely want the best for the other. We tangent as usual, we like to shoot the shit here. Please like, subscribe, and leave a review! Watch live on Fridays at 10:30pm ET: https://www.twitch.tv/twogirlsoneship Follow us on all the socials https://linktr.ee/twogirlsoneship Advertise with us & business inquiries: twogirlsoneship@gmail.com Theme song: TGOS Theme from Pipeman Studios Find all the other Robots Radio Network shows at https://www.robotsradio.net/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the second chapter of Anne of the Island, the A.V.I.S. throws a going away party for Anne and Gilbert, and Anne grapples with her feelings about him as well as her fears over what everyone thinks of her for going to school. Featuring the vocal talents of Sinead Persaud, Whitney Avalon, Jaime Lyn Beatty, and Sean Persaud. Executive produced by Ally Bertz Brown, Warren Day, Jane Leach, Shao Chih Kuo, Lisel Perrine, and Justin Waterman. Anne of the Island is the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series, written by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Support this project on Patreon at www.patreon.com/mkwiles
Is My Life an Offering to God?2 Timothy 4:6-86 For I am already being poured out like a drink offering, and the time for my departure is near. 7 I havefought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. 8 Now there is in store for me thecrown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day—and not onlyto me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.Paul writes this as he is languishing in a cold, damp, subterranean Roman prison – awaiting his executionPaul's perspective and focus as awaits death, show us how to live and how to dieHe takes a few minutes to look at his life as a Christ follower in the present, in the past and what thatmeans for his future.We all have a future after death…”the best is yet to come” for those who believe in JesusWhat he is NOT talking about is his persecution of Christians prior to his conversion…there's no “BUT” inhis description of his life.THE PRESENT- As Mikey talked about last week - Paul is issuing his charge to Timothy in light of his (Paul's)impending martyrdom- After urging Timothy to fulfill his ministry, Paul reflects on his own…6 For I am already being poured out like a drink offering, and the time for my departure is near. - Paul is speaking about dying – being poured out like a drink offering- Paul is reflecting on his life of sacrifice to God- (AND) departing – maybe the image of a boat (talk about that in a minute)- Paul used the same drink offering reference about 5 years earlier – referring to the possibility ofhis own death…Philippians 2:1717 But even if I am being poured out like a drink offering on the sacrifice and service coming from yourfaith, I am glad and rejoice with all of you.- In THIS case, he is aware that his death is no longer a possibility, but impending- Paul is referring to the Old Testament sacrificial system – make sacrifices for the atonement of theirsin…- Leviticus 23:13- 13 together with its grain offering of two-tenths of an ephah [a] of the finest flour mixed with oliveoil—a food offering presented to the Lord, a pleasing aroma—and its drink offering of a quarter of ahin [b] of wine.- During the ritual of sacrificing a lamb, wine was poured out at the base of the altar – atime of pouring out, or emptying the life of the sacrifice- In this case, the pouring out of life would represent an offering to Jesus- Though there would still be a little time before his death, but he was aware that theprocess had begunA question for us: are we aware that the process has begun?- Had a friend who said he might believe on his death bed.- we don't get to pick the time of our death…even if we think we should get to, weshouldn't- this became an operative metaphor for how Paul regarded his life – a drink offeringbeing poured out- The details of Paul's death are not described in scripture, but this picture of beingpoured out for Christ's sake is awe-inspiring.Paul was facing death, but triumphant. From the time of his conversion on the Damascus road,everything he had was given to God: his wealth, his mind, his body, his passions, his position, hisreputation, his relationships, his dreams – all of it was poured out, sacrificed to God. All thatremained was his life's breath, and he triumphantly gave that.You might say…well…this was Paul. I mean, THE PAUL. I could never do that.Could we say the same? Have we given Jesus EVERYTHING?This is a question you have to ask yourself - Hopefully the answer is yesWhen your life is over, will they say “he/she poured out his life for Christ's sake”? If not, what are yougoing to do about it?- You could say…”well, life is short and I want to live it my way”…- “my way” never worksHow do you want to be remembered?- Finishing well does not happen by accident.- Solomon – started out strong – asked for wisdom, so God gave it to him- Somewhere along the line, he decided to do it his way and died with 700 wivesand 300 concubines- - God told him that he should not marry women who serve other gods,because they would turn him away from Him – the one true God.-- - 1 Kings 11:6- “So Solomon did evil in the eyes of the Lord;…”-- Jonah – God told him to Ninevah, and he ran (sailed) the other way- - Jonah ends with him so angry he wished he was dead, and God shaking Hishead.-Looking back on your life, has it been lived and poured out as a drink offering? In order to finish well,you should look at every day to live as an opportunity to live your life as a drink offering.Start today…life – year – month – day – hour…break it down and get going now. You have the powerto pick the start date…not the end date.Paul adds: “and the time for my departure is near”- The word translated “departure” is also used in Greek literature for the loosing of a ship from it'smoorings, or a soldier loosing the stakes from his tent. - An army packing up / breaking camp toleave the battle field – the war is over and they're going home-- The image of Paul, in death. boarding a boat for departure for another shore is pretty awesome.Paul wanted to live his life for Jesus, but eagerly anticipated the day he would board that boatPhillipians 1:22-2322 If I am to go on living in the body, this will mean fruitful labor for me. Yet what shall I choose? I donot know! 23 I am torn between the two: I desire to depart and be with Christ, which is better by far;This was Paul's dream, and his ship was about to leave. He was ready. ARE YOU?Of course he was excited…what awaits the believer is incomparable, and he knew it…DO WE?If you're not aware that the best is yet to come, and anticipate that day…why not?- We all get a boarding pass, but not all our boats are headed for the same shore- You don't want to choose the wrong boat hereNon believers fear death…actually, for some, they believe you just die, and we take our chances. Infinancial terms, I would say that one who believes nothing happens after death is like someone giventhe opportunity to have a billion dollars to the infinite power if they would just give up the penny theyare clutching.- Some would say, I just can't muster the faith to believe…- Too many hypocrite Christians – prosperity gospel – crooked evangelists – celebrity pastors goingoff the rails-I would say that the one who does not believe in life with Jesus after death because it requirestoo much faith, must have a whole lot of faith that nothing's going to happen after death. Even if that weretrue, which it isn't, the Christian ends up in the same nothingness as the non-believer. But if it IS true,which I promise you it is, the non-believer has so much more to risk and lose. It's illogical to take thoseodds.- But faith in Jesus is not just afterlife fire insurance – it is the promise of a fulfilling life…not a lifewithout pain, but a life of sacrifice that ends with eternity to the one who will take our pain away.-2 Corinthians 4:1717 For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs themall.Romans 8:1818 I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed inus.Charles Spurgeon put it this way: "To come to Thee is to come home from exile, to come to land out of the raging storm, to come torest after long labor, to come to the goal of my desires and the summit of my wishes" Time is short…has your life been a drink offering poured out for Jesus, or have you been neglectingthe poor, withholding from the church and pouring your life into a future here that you're notguaranteed…If you're “living your best life now” going at it your way…this may be the only heaven you'll ever know- Doesn't look like heaven to meTHE PAST7 I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.Looking back on his life, Paul uses 3 more words associated with his victory:“I have fought the good fight” – Paul was a spiritual warriorHe had stood before Felix, Agrippa and the officials of Rome with courageHe endured the riots in Ephesus, and the opposition in CorinthPaul describes some of his hardships in 2 Corinthians 11:23-2823 Are they servants of Christ? (I am out of my mind to talk like this.) I am more. I have worked muchharder, been in prison more frequently, been flogged more severely, and been exposed to deathagain and again. 24 Five times I received from the Jews the forty lashes minus one. 25 Three times Iwas beaten with rods, once I was pelted with stones, three times I was shipwrecked, I spent a nightand a day in the open sea, 26 I have been constantly on the move. I have been in danger from rivers,in danger from bandits, in danger from my fellow Jews, in danger from Gentiles; in danger in thecity, in danger in the country, in danger at sea; and in danger from false believers. 27 I have laboredand toiled and have often gone without sleep; I have known hunger and thirst and have often gonewithout food; I have been cold and naked. 28 Besides everything else, I face daily the pressure of myconcern for all the churches.You've heard it said – if being a Christian was illegal, would there be enough to convict you?If the church of the US was being persecuted, would we be perceived as not worth the effort by thosedoing it?Paul goes on to say : “I have finished the race”- Paul says he has simply “finished” the race”…not won it…- We all have a race to run, and Paul's was nearly complete- What are you running to? Are you running from something?Hebrews 12:1Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everythingthat hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race markedout for us, 2 fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him heendured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.In this, the author says that we run faithfully by remembering those who have gone before us; bythrowing off anything that keeps us from faithfulness, and by fixing our eyes on Jesus- We each have a race to run, a race that God has prepared for us, individually and corporately.- Are you running your race? Are we running ours?Finally, Paul says “I have kept the faith”- Paul is probably emphasizing his role as a steward of sound doctrine…kept the faith- Throughout his letters to Timothy, and others, Paul held tightly to the truth and was passing it on –like the passing of a baton…another great race analogyPassing the baton quickly for the sprint, and passing the baton slowly for the long runBoth are disciples making disciples- Every Christian has a fight to endure, a race to run and a treasure to guard.Are we just watching our brothers and sisters fight their good fight? Are we passively watchingother run their race, or maybe just lounging on our couch watching TV…- What are we doing? - I'm not saying there are boxes to check…- Paul didn't live his life as a drink offering in order to check boxes and gain the redemptionJesus offered. He poured out his life BECAUSE the redemption Jesus offers…a life ofgratitude and worship for the one who gives us eternal life.THE FUTURE8 Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will awardto me on that day—and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.- The final picture is that of a crown or garland – another athletic analogy- Garlands won by the Greeks were greatly prized- He writes of a crown he will soon be receiving – the crown of righteousness – the ultimate,permanent state of righteousnessRomans 3: 22 - 22 This righteousness is given through faith in [a] Jesus Christ to all who believe.- While Nero was about to declare Paul guilty and condemn him, Christ the righteous Judge wasabout to declare him ultimately and permanently righteous.- Paul doesn't stop with his own crown, but reminds all of us of the crown awaiting all who believeand not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.- a sure evidence of saving faith is having your heart set on Jesus, longing for that day, as Paul did.Titus 2:1313 while we wait for the blessed hopeThose who don't believe will surely dread that day…How can we be sure?Start by repenting and turning to God…turn around and live towards him-- Put all your cards on the table and commit your life to Jesus- Everything Paul had was given to God –- his wealth, his mind, his body, his passions, his position, his reputation, his relationships,his dreams – all of it was poured out, sacrificed to God…to the very last breath.- - This isn't a “say the sinner's prayer and you're good” and go on with your life thinking you haveafterlife fire insurance. Give yourself to Him, because He gave Himself for us.Ezekiel 36:25-2725 I will sprinkle clean water on you, and you will be clean; I will cleanse you from all your impurities andfrom all your idols. 26 I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you yourheart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. 27 And I will put my Spirit in you and move you to follow mydecrees and be careful to keep my laws.Knowing that there's a God who loves you, why would you want to do anything your way?
Das Duo Garlands aus Hamburg und Berlin veröffentlicht ein Album auf Schallplatte, das zwei ihrer EPs zu einer psychedelischen Reise verschmilzt. Geleitet wird diese Reise von einer Klanglandschaft aus Shoegaze, Dreampop und Kraut, aber auch Field Recordings fließen mit ein. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-garlands-mit-einer-heissersehnten-abkuehlung
Das Duo Garlands aus Hamburg und Berlin veröffentlicht ein Album auf Schallplatte, das zwei ihrer EPs zu einer psychedelischen Reise verschmilzt. Geleitet wird diese Reise von einer Klanglandschaft aus Shoegaze, Dreampop und Kraut, aber auch Field Recordings fließen mit ein. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-garlands-mit-einer-heissersehnten-abkuehlung
Das Duo Garlands aus Hamburg und Berlin veröffentlicht ein Album auf Schallplatte, das zwei ihrer EPs zu einer psychedelischen Reise verschmilzt. Geleitet wird diese Reise von einer Klanglandschaft aus Shoegaze, Dreampop und Kraut, aber auch Field Recordings fließen mit ein. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-garlands-mit-einer-heissersehnten-abkuehlung
Das Duo Garlands aus Hamburg und Berlin veröffentlicht ein Album auf Schallplatte, das zwei ihrer EPs zu einer psychedelischen Reise verschmilzt. Geleitet wird diese Reise von einer Klanglandschaft aus Shoegaze, Dreampop und Kraut, aber auch Field Recordings fließen mit ein. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-garlands-mit-einer-heissersehnten-abkuehlung
Das Duo Garlands aus Hamburg und Berlin veröffentlicht ein Album auf Schallplatte, das zwei ihrer EPs zu einer psychedelischen Reise verschmilzt. Geleitet wird diese Reise von einer Klanglandschaft aus Shoegaze, Dreampop und Kraut, aber auch Field Recordings fließen mit ein. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-garlands-mit-einer-heissersehnten-abkuehlung
Found a load of my old vinyl mixes from 20 (TWENTY!) years ago on an old external hard drive, so thought let's put them here. A mix of pumpin' scouse house and funky house, enjoy ya lizards.
Alex Garlands Werk interessiert sich für Zerfall und Auslöschung ebenso wie für Transformation und Neubeginn und rückt dabei Gesellschaft wie Individuum gleichermaßen in den Fokus. In seinem neuesten Film, CIVIL WAR, herrscht Bürgerkrieg in Amerika. Aber wer kämpft hier eigentlich gegen wen, und wofür? Krieg, das ist immer woanders. Jetzt aber wird Amerika selbst davon heimgesucht und die Grenzen verwischen. Indem der Film buchstäblich durch die Linse der Kriegsfotografie auf die Ereignisse blickt wird er zur Auseinandersetzung mit den Bildern des Krieges, mit dem Krieg der Bilder und stellt die Frage nach der Ethik und der Gewalt der Bilder. In dieser Folge diskutiert Benjamin zusammen mit Marcus und dem Gast Danilo Vogt. Die Musik stammt von der kommenden EP von Hor Cheret.
#1 Lesson from Shree Ram Sita Marriage Story - When Humility Wins Over Pride In Srimad Bhagavatam Episode 23, Swami Mukundananda relates the episode of Ram-Sita Marriage. God's pastimes are all done for the benefit of souls. During the Ram-Sita Vivah, Mother Sita makes Shree Ram wait a few moments before she Garlands the Supreme Lord. Why? It is to teach a lesson on humility in the path of Bhakti Yog. Listen fully to learn more.
Last time Ali was on the podcast, she was still operating as a home-based business with very little help in terms of employees. Now, she's rocking her business out of a warehouse with a fleet of vehicles, but unfortunately has experienced some difficulties in hiring the right staff. We'll hear about some of those difficulties she's faced, and also: how her vehicles and warehouse have dramatically changed the way they can do business how the warehouse shifted the entire mindset about their operation what it's meant to her to have balloon friends lend a helping hand when needed how her past work experiences have contributed to her success as a balloon artist how teaching impacts her business plan whether she does any classic decor what's in the future for Charming Garlands! I really appreciated Ali's openness and honesty in this conversation and wish her the best in finding the staff she needs to accomplish her business dreams! In the UGlu Hotline, I answer a question about using adhesives on outdoor surfaces. Thank you to PremiumConwin for sponsoring our monthly "throwback" episode! RESOURCES MENTIONED: 17hats (get 50% off your 1st year) Balloon Suite Havin' A Party Wholesale (save 5% with code BRIGHT) UGlu by Pro Tapes (save 5% at Havin' A Party with code BRIGHT) Call into the UGlu Hotline to ask a question or leave advice! (262) 221-8514 Balloon Boss Mastermind & Summit PremiumConwin ALOFT (save $10 with code BRIGHT) The Balloon Guild (save 20% with code WeLoveSara20) ---------- Join the book club 50 Ideas for Email Marketing | Join the Bright Balloon email list courses | templates | planner @thebrightballoon The Bright Balloon on YouTube
"Marijuana Dispensaries and Predictive Football: A Quirky Comparison"Larry is excited about Michigan's win over Alabama and in tribute to their upcoming January 8th college football championship game against Washington he features a Grateful Dead concert from January 8th, 1978. He detail the song "Jack Straw" and its history, especially focusing on the singer distribution due to Jerry Garcia's laryngitis during the San Diego show.The conversation veers into the significance of the songs "Lazy Lightning" and "Supplication" within the Grateful Dead's repertoire, reminiscing about experiencing these songs live. It briefly touches on personal events, birthdays, and music preferences.The host humorously correlates the predicted football game winner to the number of Grateful Dead performances and marijuana dispensaries in Michigan and Washington. They discuss cannabis-related legislation and the market dynamics in these states, concluding with light-hearted references to personal travels and cannabis availability across regions.Produced by PodConx Grateful DeadJanuary 8, 1978Golden Hall Community ConcourseSan Diego, CAGrateful Dead Live at Golden Hall, Community Concourse on 1978-01-08 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive Jerry has laryngitis so he did not singDonna filled in for him INTRO: Jack Straw Track #2 0:07 – 1:38 Not on any studio album. Featured on Europe ‘72 First time played: October 19, 1971, Minneapolis (Keith Godchaux's first show) Last played: July 8, 1995, Soldier Field, Chicago Total times played = 476 (No. 11 on list of all time songs played) SHOW No. 1: Lazy Lightning>Supplication Track #8: 3:00 – end and then straight intoTrack #9: 0:00 – 1:15 DAVID DODD: The pair of songs was recorded on the Kingfish album, with Bob Weir as a member of the band. Barlow notes that he wrote the song in Mill Valley in October 1975. The two tracks opened the album, which was released in March 1976. The Grateful Dead first played the pair in concert on June 3, 1976, at the Paramount Theater in Portland, Oregon. That show also included the first performances of “Might As Well,” “Samson and Delilah,” and “The Wheel.” “Lazy Lightning” was always followed in concert by “Supplication,” and the final performance of the two songs took place on Halloween, 1984, at the Berkeley Community Theater. “Supplication” was played by itself, according to DeadBase X, on one occasion subsequently, although it was also played as an instrumental jam more frequently over the years. The final “Supplication” was played 597 shows after the last “Lazy Lightning>Supplication,” on May 22, 1993 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California. Interestingly, “Supplication” was played one other time separately from “Lazy Lightning,” on September 24, 1976, when it was sandwiched in the middle of a “Playing in the Band.” a very strong case could be made that “Supplication” is no more a separate song from “Lazy Lightning” than “Sunshine Daydream” is from “Sugar Magnolia.” It's a coda, carrying forward the same themes—only the form of the verse has changed. Lazy Lightning – 111 total times playedSupplication – 123 total times played SHOW No. 2: Estimated Prophet Track #14 2:35 – 4:15 Weir/BarlowReleased on Terrapin Station released on July 27, 1977 (first studio album released by the band after it returned to live touring after its 1975 hiatus. DAVID DODD: “Estimated Prophet” was first performed by the Grateful Dead on February 26, 1977, at the Swing Auditorium in San Bernardino, California. The Dead also premiered “Terrapin Station” at that show. They played it 390 times in the years that followed, with the longest time between performances being 15 shows—mostly it stayed at the every third or fourth show rank. Its final performance was on June 28, 1995, at The Palace in Auburn Hills, Michigan. It appeared on Terrapin Station, released July 27, 1977. Blair Jackson quotes Weir, discussing the song, in his biography of the band: “According to Weir, he and Barlow wrote the song from the perspective of a crazy, messianic zealot, a type which one invariably encounters in Deadhead crowds now and again. As Weir explains: ‘The basis of it is this guy I see at nearly every backstage door. There's always some guy who's taken a lot of dope and he's really bug-eyed, and he's having some kind of vision. He's got a rave he's got to deliver.' “ This is one of those songs, and there are quite a number of them in the Dead's repertoire, in which a not-entirely-sympathetic character is brought to life, and, in the course of being brought to life, is made more sympathetic. I've always thought this was a big strong suit of theire songs, whether in “Wharf Rat” or in “Jack Straw”; whether in “Candyman” or “Friend of the Devil.” Not only is it a recurring trope in the lyrics, but I think it is key to understanding the whole body of the songs, and perhaps literature generally. SHOW No. 3: The Other One Track # 16 13:30 – 15:07 The imagery conjured up by Bob Weir, in his portion of the suite, “That's It for the Other One,” on Anthem of the Sun, is clearly and intentionally a psychedelic ode to the Pranksters and all that entailed. Whether the singer was “escapin' through the lily fields,” or “tripping through the lily fields,” or “skipping through the lily fields” (all versions of the line sung by Weir at various points, according to several extremely careful listeners), the fact is that it was akin to Alice's rabbit hole, because of where it led. “The bus came by and I got on...that's when it all began.”That line captures so much, in so many different ways, in so few words, that it is a model of what poetry can do—over time, and in a wide variety of circumstances, the line takes on a wide spectrum of association and meaning. The Dead, of course, were quite literally on THE bus, along with Cowboy Neal (see earlier blog entry on “Cassidy”) and Ken Kesey and Ken Babbs and Mountain Girl and many others whose names are legend among our tribe. What must that have been like? Surely, worthy of a song or two. And Weir came up with a couple of winners, between “The Other One” and “Cassidy.” There is something wonderfully cartoonish about the scenes described in the lyrics. A “Spanish lady” hands the singer a rose, which then starts swirling around and explodes—kind of like Yosemite Sam left holding a lit firecracker, leaving a smoking crater of his mind. The police arrest him for having a smile on his face despite the bad weather—clearly, this kid is doing something illegal. Weir's interview with David Gans (along with Phil Lesh) cited in The Complete Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics refers to a particular incident:Gans: Now, I remember a version from a little bit earlier, maybe late in '67, you had a different set of lyrics; the first verse is “the heat come ‘round and busted me”...and then there was a second verse that was about “the heat in the jail weren't very smart,” or somethin' like that...Weir: Yeah, that was after my little...Lesh: Water balloon episode?Weir: I got him good. I was on the third floor of our place in the Haight-Ashbury. And there was this cop who was illegally searching a car belonging to a friend of ours, down on the street—the cops used to harass us every chance they got. They didn't care for the hippies back then. And so I had a water balloon, and what was I gonna do with this water balloon? Come on.Lesh: Just happened to have a water balloon, in his hand... Ladies and gentlemen...Weir: And so I got him right square on the head, and...Lesh: A prettier shot you never saw.Weir: ...and he couldn't tell where it was comin' from, but then I had to go and go downstairs and walk across the street and just grin at him...and sorta rub it in a little bit.Gans: Smilin' on a cloudy day. I understand now.Weir: And at that point, he decided to hell with due process of law, this kid's goin' to jail. So, as to the debut. If we take Weir and Lesh at their word, that the first performance of the song as it now stands coincided with the night Neal Cassady died, in the early morning hours of February 4, 1968. And sure enough, there is a performance of “The Other One” on February 3, 1968, whose verses correspond to the verses as we all know them, for the first time, at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland, Oregon. The song was a fixture in the repertoire from then on, performed at least 586 times that we know of. The only year in which it was not listed as being performed was 1975, the hiatus year. Part of the suite of songs, That's It For The Other One from Anthem of the Sun. Made up of four sections: "Cryptical Envelopment", "Quadlibet for Tenderfeet", "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get" (the part everyone knows as “the other one”), and "We Leave the Castle". Like other tracks on the album, is a combination of studio and live performances mixed together to create the final product. appears that way on Anthem of the Sun, bracketed by Garcia's “Cryptical Envelopment.” But it stands alone most of the time in performance—“Cryptical” was dropped completely from 1973 through 1984, reappeared for five performances in 1985 (the 20th anniversary period—it was broken out following a lapse of 791 shows at the June 16, 1985 Greek Theater show (I WAS THERE!!) in Berkeley), then disappeared again for the remainder of the band's careerI. "Cryptical Envelopment" (Garcia)[edit]"Cryptical Envelopment" is one of the few Grateful Dead songs with lyrics written by Garcia. It was performed from 1967 to 1971 (when it was then dropped), and brought back for a few performances in 1985. Post-Grateful Dead bands such as Dead & Company have returned to performing the song, sometimes as a standalone track separate from the rest of the suite.II. "Quadlibet for Tenderfeet" (Garcia, Kreutzmann, Lesh, McKernan, Weir)[edit]"Quadlibet for Tenderfeet" is a short jam section linking "Cryptical Envelopment" and "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get". Transitions between studio and live performances are very audible during this section.III. "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get" (Kreutzmann, Weir)[edit]One of the few Grateful Dead songs to have lyrics written by Weir, "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get" became one of the Dead's most-played songs (being performed a known 586 times[2]) and most popular vehicles for improvisation, with some performances reaching 30+ minutes in length. The song's lyrics reference the influence of the Merry Pranksters and in particular Neal Cassady.[2] Additionally, the line "the heat came 'round and busted me for smilin' on a cloudy day" refers to a time Weir was arrested for throwing a water balloon at a cop.[2] This section ends with a reprise of "Cryptical Envelopment".IV. "We Leave the Castle" (Constanten)[edit]The only Grateful Dead composition written by Tom Constanten, "We Leave the Castle" is an avant-garde piece featuring prepared piano and other studio trickery.[While the "We Leave the Castle" portion of the song was never performed live by the band, the first three sections were all featured in concert to differing extents. "Cryptical Envelopment", written and sung by Jerry Garcia, was performed from 1967 to 1971, when it was then dropped aside from a select few performances in 1985. "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get", written by Bill Kreutzmann and Bob Weir and sung by Weir, became one of the band's most frequently performed songs in concert (usually denoted as simply "The Other One"). The Other one– performed 549 times First played: Oct. 31, 1967 at Winterland, S.F. Last played: July 8, 1995, Soldier Field, Chicago That's It For The Other One – performed 79 times First played: October 22, 1967 at Winterland, S.F. Last played: Cryptical Envelopment – performed 73 times First played: Oct. 21, 1967 at Winterland, S.F. Last played: Sept. 3, 1985 – Starlight Theater, K.C. SHOW No. 4: Truckin' Track # 17 4:22 – 6:03 The lyrics were written under pressure, in the studio, during the recording of American Beauty (Nov. 1970) (released as a single backed by Ripple in Jan. 1971), with Hunter running back and forth with hastily-written verses that somehow, despite the fact that were purpose-written on the spot, seem to have some pretty good staying power. There are rumors that he originally wrote “Garlands of neon and flashing marquees out on Main Street” as an intentionally hard-to-sing line, just to enjoy watching Weir try to wrap his mouth around them, eventually relenting and substituting “arrows of neon,” just to make it possible to sing.The music credit is shared by Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, and Phil Lesh. Hunter gets the credit for the lyrics. And Hunter took the bare bones outline of some of the band's adventures and misadventures and fleshed them out with memorable features, highlighting their trips around the country with specific references to places and occurrences. In the process, he came up with a chorus consisting of a couple of phrases that are now, eternally, in the cultural psyche: “Sometimes the light's all shining on me / Other times I can barely see. Lately it occurs to me / What a long strange trip it's been.”At some point, Hunter was accused of using a cliché in that final phrase of the chorus. When something you make up becomes such a commonly-used turn of phrase that your own invention of it is accused of being cliché, that's some measure of wordsmithing success, I would say. Truckin'” was first performed on August 18, 1970, at the Fillmore West. The show opened with an acoustic set, and “Truckin'” was the first song. Other firsts that night included “Ripple,” “Brokedown Palace,” and “Operator.” The song was performed 532 times, placing it at number 8 in the list of most-played songs, with the final performance on July 6, 1995, at Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights, Missouri. OUTRO: Johnny B. Goode Track #19 1:10 – 2:51 Johnny B. Goode" is a song by American musician Chuck Berry, written and sung by Berry in 1958. Released as a single in 1958, it peaked at number two on the Hot R&B Sides chart and number eight on its pre-Hot 100 chart.[1] The song remains a staple of early and later rock music."Johnny B. Goode" is considered one of the most recognizable songs in the history of popular music. Credited as "the first rock & roll hit about rock & roll stardom",[2] it has been covered by various other artists and has received several honors and accolades. These include being ranked 33rd on Rolling Stones's 2021 version[3] and 7th on the 2004 version of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time"[2][4] and included as one of the 27 songs on the Voyager Golden Record, a collection of music, images, and sounds designed to serve as a record of humanity.Written by Berry in 1955, the song is about a semi-literate "country boy" from the New Orleans area, who plays a guitar "just like ringing a bell", and who might one day have his "name in lights".[5] Berry acknowledged that the song is partly autobiographical and that the original lyrics referred to Johnny as a "colored boy", but he changed it to "country boy" to ensure radio play.[6] As well as suggesting that the guitar player is good, the title hints at autobiographic elements, because Berry was born at 2520 Goode Avenue, in St. Louis.[5]The song was initially inspired by Johnnie Johnson, the regular piano player in Berry's band,[7] but developed into a song mainly about Berry himself. Johnson played on many recordings by Berry, but for the Chess recording session Lafayette Leake played the piano, along with Willie Dixon on bass and Fred Below on drums.[5][8] The session was produced by Leonard and Phil Chess.[8] The guitarist Keith Richards later suggested that the song's chords are more typical of compositions written for piano than for guitar.[9]The opening guitar riff of "Johnny B. Goode" borrows from the opening single-note solo on Louis Jordan's "Ain't That Just Like a Woman" (1946), played by guitarist Carl HoganA cover version is featured in the film Back to the Future (1985), when the lead character Marty McFly, played by actor Michael J. Fox, performs it at a high school dance.Played 283 times, almost always as an encore or show closer (back in the days where there were no encores)First played on Sept. 7, 1969 at Family Dog on the Great Highway, S.F.Last played on April 5, 1995 at Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Coliseum in Birmingham, AL .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
Your friendly neighborhood Ava (Williams) is back and we've got ! Topics include orange foods, cyber bullying (light), audiobooks and the Libby app, wool (give it a shot), Baldur's Gate, gift guides, pervy male authors, and more. Plus, a 2005 Cosmopolitan magazine gives us tips and tricks for not killing the snowboarding boyfriend we apparently hate because that would ruin Christmas or Hannukah! And finally we F**k, Marry, & Kill 3 mainstays of holiday decorations. Caution this episode contains *SPOILERS* for holiday classic The Haunted by Bentley Little, so hurry up and finish reading it before you listen to this one. Follow Ava on Instagram @ava_carrieFollow Ava on Storygraph @queenb00gerMain Stories:00:15:15 - Audiobooks & Libby 00:25:15 - Wool & Baldur's Gate 00:33:30 - SPOILERS for The Haunted by Bentley Little 00:45:50 - Black Friday & Gift Guides 00:55:45 - Cosmo's "Stay Close During Holiday Chaos" (2005)01:23:45 - FMK: Candy Canes, Paper Snowflakes, & Garlands
K*News for Kids 文字檔 (國小) ________________________________ Christmas is coming in a few days! Are you excited? 再過幾天就是耶誕節了!你很期待嗎? Some people eat special food for Christmas. In the UK, people eat roasted goose, chicken, or turkey. Some people in Ethiopia eat wat with flatbread. Wat is a thick, spicy chicken soup. It's delicious! 耶誕節有些人會準備特別的料理,像是英國人吃烤雞、烤鵝肉或火雞。伊索比亞人吃沃特配薄餅。沃特是一種濃郁辛辣的雞湯,十分美味。 Some people put up Christmas decorations at home. In the USA and South Korea, people put up Christmas trees, lights, and garlands. Garlands are long, thick lines of leaves. They're beautiful! 美國跟南韓也有人會在家裡擺放耶誕裝飾。像是耶誕樹、燈、跟耶誕花環。 Some people do things outside. In Australia, Christmas Eve is for Christmas songs. That night, people hold candles and sing. It's hot there, so some people have Christmas at the beach! It's great! 有一些人是在戶外過聖誕節。澳洲在耶誕之夜會唱耶誕歌曲,這天晚上大家拿著蠟燭唱歌。因為天氣熱,有些人會在海邊慶祝。 Some people go to festivals. In Mexico, a nine-day festival has a pi?ata every night. The pi?ata is star-shaped. There's something inside! Kids hit the pi?ata with a stick. It opens! Candy falls out! It's fun! 也有人參加慶典。墨西哥有個長達9天的耶誕節慶,在那9個晚上都會敲打皮娜塔。小朋友拿著棍子敲打皮娜塔,裡面就會掉出糖果。 People around the world enjoy Christmas in many ways. Now Santa's on his way. The holiday fun is starting! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Vocabulary 耶誕節有無窮的魅力,世界各地的人都喜歡慶祝這個節日。 1. in many ways 在很多方面 Santa Claus is a fun person in many ways. 耶誕老公公是個有趣的人。 For one thing, he drives a sleigh. 舉例說吧,他駕駛雪撬。 2. excited 興奮高興的 Yeah, that's true. 對啊,確實是。 And everyone is excited to see him. 而且大家都高興看到他。 3. toy 玩具 He gives away toys and other gifts. 他會送玩具和其他的禮物。 People and parents buy those things, too. 爸爸媽媽或是一般人也會買那些。 4. inside, outside 裡面外面 And he doesn't stay inside.而且他不待在屋子裡。 He's always running around outside.他總是在外面跑來跑去。 That's because it's his job! 因為他的工作就是那樣。 來一起讀單字。 in many ways在很多方面 excited高興的 toy玩具 inside, outside 裡面外面 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quiz 1. What decorations do people in South Korea put up? a. Garlands b. Candles c. Pi?atas 2. What is a special food in the UK? a. Wat with flatbread b. A roasted goose c. Candy 3. Where do some people in Australia go on Christmas Day? a. The beach b. Santa's home c. The UK Answers: 1. a 2. b 3. a
In this episode, Garlands crackjack DOJ finally went to work. Former FBI official who helped investigate Trump for collusion has now been sentenced to prison.
In this special Christmas episode, step up to the challenge of releasing the desire to create the perfect holiday wonderland. Michelle reflects on the evolution of her Christmas celebrations, from meticulously crafted themed trees to the delightful chaos of family decorations. Discover the beauty in imperfection as Michelle shares her journey from being a multitasking marvel to a minimalist maven, finding joy in the simplicity of the season. The episode resonates with themes of hope, grace, and the profound meaning of Christmas beyond the trappings of decorations and busyness. Join Michelle in this soul-stirring episode that invites listeners to recenter their hearts on the true light of the season—Jesus—and to embrace the celebration of Christmas with open hearts and without an agenda. Show Notes
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In the final hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Sen. Josh Hawley joins Marc & Kim to discuss the push to fund victims of radioactive contamination around St Louis, AG Garlands visit in front of the House Judiciary Committee and the Illegal Alien Crisis hitting the US Tim Scott thinks Biden is owned by the Unions Cori Bush thinks AG Garlands top priority should be gender equality not the Biden Family Thanks for listening !!
Hour 3: John Hancock, in for Mark Reardon, welcomes Former Missouri Senator Kit Bond to share his 9-11 story from the capital, the importance of the intellegence agency, and more. Then, Heritage Scholar Kyle Brosnan shares on thier Freedom of Information Act request that turned up nothing on the "full authority" Garland claims he gave Weizz over the Hunter Biden investigation. later John brings you the Audio Cut of the Day.
When it comes to popcorn garlands, you would think you'd just string popcorn and that would be that. But with the internet, there's step-by-step directions
Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian and Lexy conclude season 2. What has been an amazing season comes to a close with a recap of all of its ideas garnished with final thoughts and takeaways from the hosts.We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!This episode of Bright Hearth is sponsored by Ideal Poultry. Ideal Poultry is the country's #1 backyard poultry provider, and they are a wonderful Christian family owned and operated company. If you are looking for an easy way to start some productive property and get a return on investments (egg prices, anybody?), consider ordering some chicks from Ideal Poultry! Visit idealpoultry.com to learn more. Ideal Poultry's Website can be found here.Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!2023 New Christendom Press Conference Registration & Information here.Support the show
Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian and Lexy continue a big conversation ... how to single Christians find a spouse when they are adults??We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!This episode of Bright Hearth is sponsored by Ideal Poultry. Ideal Poultry is the country's #1 backyard poultry provider, and they are a wonderful Christian family owned and operated company. If you are looking for an easy way to start some productive property and get a return on investments (egg prices, anybody?), consider ordering some chicks from Ideal Poultry! Visit idealpoultry.com to learn more. Ideal Poultry's Website can be found here.Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!2023 New Christendom Press Conference Registration & Information here.Support the show
Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian and Lexy start a big conversation ... how to single Christians find a spouse when they are adults??We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!This episode of Bright Hearth is sponsored by Ideal Poultry. Ideal Poultry is the country's #1 backyard poultry provider, and they are a wonderful Christian family owned and operated company. If you are looking for an easy way to start some productive property and get a return on investments (egg prices, anybody?), consider ordering some chicks from Ideal Poultry! Visit idealpoultry.com to learn more. Ideal Poultry's Website can be found here.Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!2023 New Christendom Press Conference Registration & Information here.Support the show
Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian and Lexy have a big announcement: Brian's album, Even Dragons Shall Him Praise, is out!Links to listen in on all major streaming sites can be found here, at https://www.briansauve.com/even-dragons-shall-him-praiseGo give it a listen and share with your friends, family, coworkers, random strangers, and passersby!This episode also marks the one year anniversary of the very first episode of the show. Thank you to everyone who has listened in, shared, and supported this work!We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!This episode of Bright Hearth is sponsored by Ideal Poultry. Ideal Poultry is the country's #1 backyard poultry provider, and they are a wonderful Christian family owned and operated company. If you are looking for an easy way to start some productive property and get a return on investments (egg prices, anybody?), consider ordering some chicks from Ideal Poultry! Visit idealpoultry.com to learn more. Ideal Poultry's Website can be found here.Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Register for the 2023 New Christendom Press Conference here.Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian and Lexy talk about practical steps fro grandparents to take to remain a massive blessing to their people.Follow Becky Pliego (mentioned in the episode) on Twitter here!We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!This episode of The King's Hall is sponsored by Ideal Poultry. Ideal Poultry is the country's #1 backyard poultry provider, and they are a wonderful Christian family owned and operated company. If you are looking for an easy way to start some productive property and get a return on investments (egg prices, anybody?), consider ordering some chicks from Ideal Poultry! Visit idealpoultry.com to learn more. Ideal Poultry's Website can be found here.Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!2023 New Christendom Press Conference Registration & Information here.Support the show
Register for the 2023 New Christendom Press Conference here.Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian and Lexy talk about the myth of needing "me time," and "self-care." We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!This episode of The King's Hall is sponsored by Ideal Poultry. Ideal Poultry is the country's #1 backyard poultry provider, and they are a wonderful Christian family owned and operated company. If you are looking for an easy way to start some productive property and get a return on investments (egg prices, anybody?), consider ordering some chicks from Ideal Poultry! Visit idealpoultry.com to learn more. Ideal Poultry's Website can be found here.Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!2023 New Christendom Press Conference Registration & Information here.Support the show
Register for the 2023 New Christendom Press Conference here.Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian and Lexy talk about the things in a marriage that only wives are capable of doing. We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!This episode of The King's Hall is sponsored by Ideal Poultry. Ideal Poultry is the country's #1 backyard poultry provider, and they are a wonderful Christian family owned and operated company. If you are looking for an easy way to start some productive property and get a return on investments (egg prices, anybody?), consider ordering some chicks from Ideal Poultry! Visit idealpoultry.com to learn more. Ideal Poultry's Website can be found here.Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!2023 New Christendom Press Conference Registration & Information here.Support the show
Register for the 2023 New Christendom Press Conference here.Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian and Lexy talk about the things in a marriage that only husbands are capable of doing. We know, as usual, not controversial at all.We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!2023 New Christendom Press Conference Registration & Information here.Support the show
Register for the 2023 New Christendom Press Conference here.Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian and Lexy talk about the dynamics of major decision making in a marriage. Not the small: what's for dinner? type of stuff, the big ones ... moving, jobs, cars, etc. How do we handle those as one flesh?We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!2023 New Christendom Press Conference Registration & Information here.Support the show
Register for the 2023 New Christendom Press Conference here.Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian and Lexy drop in with a quick conversation about a common issue that faces marriages: Being enslaved by your emotions. Your vows and covenantal duties lead, not your heart.We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!2023 New Christendom Press Conference Registration & Information here.Support the show
Register for the 2023 New Christendom Press Conference here.Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian and Lexy discuss one of the most frequently asked questions they get about marriage, submission, and the interplay of men and women in the church: Should women wear head coverings today? What is 1 Corinthians 11 all about?Resources Mentioned:Purely Presbyterian article here.Dr. Leslie McFall book link here.Head Covering Website here.Femina Sola Gratia link here.We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!2023 New Christendom Press Conference Registration & Information here.Support the show
Casey Coltrane is a passionate entrepreneur who took her small business selling wreaths and garlands to new heights by earning thousands of up to $10,000 a month. Like our previous guests, what really sets Casey's story apart is her participation in our Etsy Accelerator program, which gave her the exclusive tools, knowledge, and support she needed to grow her business exponentially. In our first episode this February, Casey will share the lessons she learned, the strategies she implemented, and insights and advice for other Etsy sellers looking to grow their businesses. So, if you're an Etsy seller looking to take your business to the next level, this is an episode you don't want to miss. Casey is the owner and creator of Les Fleurs Interiors. This charming business offers one-of-a-kind home décor items, such as stunning wreaths, breathtaking garlands, beautiful centerpieces, and captivating wedding décor. Before starting her business, Casey studied International Security at the University of Texas in Austin. Casey indulged in her love for arts and crafts in her free time, where she discovered her passion for working with flowers. The story behind Les Fleurs Interiors started with a simple wreath made for her apartment door and quickly grew as her neighbors noticed her unique and creative creations. This realization led Casey to open her shop, intending to share her passion and artistic talent with others.What you'll LearnTurning a passion project and hobby into a profitable Etsy shop.Why honest communication is key in customer relationships.Staying on top of business trends.From minor tweaks to major results: the Etsy Accelerator and its impact on Casey's business growth.How to make the most of your business downtime."It's never going to be perfect. So if you sit there for months trying to think that it's going to be good, you're going to miss the whole season of stuff you could have sold. So just do it. Like no one's stuff is gonna be good the first time"-Casey ColtraneResources MentionedCasey's IKEA desk: LINNMON / ADILSConnect with Casey ColtraneCasey's Etsy Shop: lesfleursinteriorsWebsite: lesfleursinteriorsFacebook: lesfleursinteriorsInstagram: lesfleursinteriorsPinterest: lesfleursinteriorsTikTok: lesfleursinteriorsResources for Handmade Sellers on EtsyGrab your FREE Etsy Profit Pricing Calculator - Watch the video first to see how to use it! Etsy Business Planner - to help you hit your shop goals!Join our FREE Facebook Group, Etsy Sales & Marketing Strategies for Handmade SellersJoin the
Register for the 2023 New Christendom Press Conference here.Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian & Lexy discuss the truth that there does exist a toxic and wicked matriarchy in this world. Learn to resist it.We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!2023 New Christendom Press Conference Registration & Information here.Support the show
Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian & Lexy discuss the truth that there does exist a toxic and wicked patriarchy in this world. Learn to resist it.We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian & Lexy discuss the incredible value of a wife who is sexually warm and its many marital benefits.We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian & Lexy discuss the importance of warmth as a wifely virtue.We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian & Lexy discuss the mechanics and economics of a husband correcting his wife - when to do it, how to do it, and why it is for her good.We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, Brian, Eric Conn, and Ben Garrett discuss the logistics of wives correcting their husbands. This can be a tricky issue for many couples; but, assuming both parties are seeking to serve the Lord and love the other, it can be a very fruitful and even joyful thing!We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, we talk about our favorite books from the past year and the importance of being a couple that reads!We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, we talk about how to work through changing theological conviction as a team —a household —to avoid unnecessary division in the home.We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.This episode continues Season Two of Bright Hearth, looking at marriage as the heart of the productive Christian household. In this episode, we talk about what makes real change: Christians fighting like Christians; not with sword and spear, but with mirth and diligence against the powers and principalities.We'd like to thank Garlands of Grace for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! They offer a variety of versatile, beautiful, and well-made head coverings, head wraps, headbands for women and girls. Support this wonderful Christian company and pick up one of their USA-made coverings today!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
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