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George Hopkins joins to discuss his career with the Calgary Stampeders, from starting as a teenager in the 1970's to being inducted in the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 2024. George also discusses the changes in helmets, jerseys, and players over his years in the CFL. (CFL on CBC theme music used with written permission; podcast recorded December 19, 2024)
In Hour 2 we were joined by 2025 Alberta Sports Hall of Fame inductees Dwayne Mandrusiak and George Hopkins plus Sportsnet's Mark Spector. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During Hour 2 longtime EE equipment manager Dwayne Mandrusiak and longtime Calgary Stampeders equipment manager George Hopkins joined the show discussing their careers, their friendship, and their induction into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we share the fourth installment of Coracle's 2024 "Justice, Mercy & Humility" Soundings Seminar Series. This series explores the continuing relevance of Micah 6:8's exhortation to “act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.” This week features a conversation between Scott Buresh (Coracle Community Minister) and George Hopkins (Co-Chair of BUILD) about what justice, mercy, and humility look like up close and on the ground in our homes and neighborhoods.They narrate how they came to work together in Baltimore despite very different backgrounds, and they unpack the differences between the work of mercy and justice in local communities. George shares his experience as a pastor and community organizer working for the flourishing of under-resourced neighborhoods in Baltimore. We hope you are inspired by his insights, his humility, and his joy!View Our Full Archive of Soundings Seminarsinthecoracle.org | @inthecoracleSupport the Show.
We apologize we had technical issues with our soundboard recordings this weekend, but were able to scramble and record on an iPhone :) Not ideal but we hope you are still blessed by what you're able to hear from weekend 6 with Speaker George Hopkins on our 2024 theme of "Come Alive" at our Winter Meltdown weekend retreat for middle and high school students! Learn more about Winter Meltdown youth retreats at rivervalleyranch.com/wintermeltdown
We apologize we had technical issues with our soundboard recordings this weekend, but were able to scramble and record on an iPhone :) Not ideal but we hope you are still blessed by what you're able to hear from weekend 6 with Speaker George Hopkins on our 2024 theme of "Come Alive" at our Winter Meltdown weekend retreat for middle and high school students! Learn more about Winter Meltdown youth retreats at rivervalleyranch.com/wintermeltdown
We apologize we had technical issues with our soundboard recordings this weekend, but were able to scramble and record on an iPhone :) Not ideal but we hope you are still blessed by what you're able to hear from weekend 6 with Speaker George Hopkins on our 2024 theme of "Come Alive" at our Winter Meltdown weekend retreat for middle and high school students! Learn more about Winter Meltdown youth retreats at rivervalleyranch.com/wintermeltdown
Today on Midday, we reflect on the 60th anniversary of one of the most pivotal and important events in American history; the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. August 28 is remembered as the day King ended his speech at the Lincoln Memorial with his immortal “I Have a Dream” soliloquy, an improvised conclusion to an address that galvanized the throngs of people on the mall, and catapulted King into the pantheon of iconic figures. Today's guests share their thoughts on the march's significance in the civil rights movement and what it meant for King's fight for poor people. Two civil rights activists and faith leaders with deep ties to Baltimore, Bishop Donte Hickman and Rev. George Hopkins, join Tom to discuss the future of the civil rights movement in our community.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
This week, we share a reflection on the Kingdom of God offered by George Hopkins, a pastor and civic leader in Baltimore. This was originally part of a Coracle Fellowship Retreat on the theme of “Spiritual Formation for Kingdom Action.” George unpacks Jesus' first sermon as recorded in Luke 4, and we hope his keen insights will stick with you throughout the week ahead. inthecoracle.org | @inthecoracleSupport the show
George Hopkins is a former United States Marine Corps Sergeant who served on active duty during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was Chairperson of English at a high school designated as a national school of excellence, and has taught at St. John's University, Middlesex College, Columbia Teachers College and in Puerto Rico. He was twice named “Teacher of the...
BUILD — the acronym for the influential community action organization known as Baltimoreans United in Leadership Development — has published a report that proposes new ways to change the trajectory of our city, which is losing population quickly, and whose huge stock of vacant houses remains a fundamental problem. The actual number of vacant houses in Baltimore City is difficult to quantify, but many estimates put it at around 15,000 properties. Over the past 20-plus years, Baltimore has lost nearly that many homeowners, including 5,000 Black homeowners. What will stem the tide of people leaving our city, and what can be done to refurbish or remove the blighted properties that enshrine poverty in some of our most economically disadvantaged communities? Tom Hall's guests today will discuss BUILD's comprehensive strategy to address these challenges. Their strategy is not inexpensive. But it's a moral and economic imperative that these problems be solved, and the report that BUILD has issued reflects a deep understanding of what the problems are, and how they can best be addressed. It's called Whole Blocks, Whole City: Reclaiming Vacant Property Throughout Baltimore. The Rev. George Hopkins is a clergy co-chair of BUILD. Rev. Andrew Connors is the pastor of Brown Memorial Park Avenue Presbyterian Church and a member of the BUILD strategy team.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this 2018 Soundings Seminar, our friend and Baltimore pastor George Hopkins, outlines some suggestions for how Christians and the Church can respond to Race in America today. Though several years have passed, his insights remain fresh and needed for all followers of Jesus.Explore More Resources for Racial Healinginthecoracle.org | @inthecoracleSupport the show
This week, a listener tackling tricky traditions; and a listener under pressure over their appearance...Transcript available at www.monstrousagonies.co.uk/post/episode-eighty-sevenEpisode Eighty Seven features the voice of Elizabeth Plant, a game designer, voice actress, writer and audio engineer. See more of her work at her website, at www.elizabethplant.com, and find her on Twitter @CelestielleVA.This episode's first letter was submitted by Ruben, the second letter came from Stance, and this week's advert was a submission by loudandqueer. Submissions are now closed.If you'd like to support the show, you can sign up for a monthly pledge at patreon.com/monstrousagonies, or make a one-off donation at ko-fi.com/hrowen. You can also help us grow our audience by sharing with your friends and familiars, and following us on Tumblr, @MonstrousAgonies and on Twitter @Monstrous_Pod.----Written by H.R. Owen and performed by H.R. Owen and Elizabeth Plant.Theme tune: Dakota by Unheard Music Concepts. Check out their music at www.unheardmusicconcepts.comFeaturing sound effects from gecop and George Hopkins, accessed through www.freesound.orgAdditional sound by H.R. Owen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today I interview Cultural Historian, George Hopkins who gives some language to where we have found ourselves in America after the Summer of 2020. Connect with me at nikkilerner.com
George Hopkins was a thrill seeker, parachuting out of planes more times than anyone on record in 1941. He's after more record setting, but first he wants to do something no one else would ever do, Parachute onto Devil's Tower. His plan goes awry when he finds himself unable to get off the tower and he needs to be rescued. We love our National Parks and we know you do too but when you're out there, remember to enjoy the view but watch your back. Please take a moment to rate and subscribe from wherever you're listening to NPAD! Become part of our Outsider family on Patreon to gain access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more. Follow our socials Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. To share a Trail Tale, suggest a story, access merch, and browse our book recommendations - head over to our website. Thank you so much to our partners, check them out! Microdose: Use code NPAD to get free shipping and 30% off your first order. Apostrophe: Use our link and code NPAD to get for first visit for only $5. Blinkist: Use our link to start your 7- day free trial and get 25% off of a Blinkist Premium membership. Away: Use our link and start your 100-day trial. Sources: Vault, Wyoming History, NPS, Qrius
This week, a listener trying to navigate their identity; and a listener experiencing some unusual emotions...Transcript available at www.monstrousagonies.co.uk/post/episode-eighty-oneThis episode's first letter was submitted by Icarus, the second letter came from Art, and this week's advert was a submission by Bug. Submissions are now closed.If you'd like to support the show, you can sign up for a monthly pledge at patreon.com/monstrousagonies, or make a one-off donation at ko-fi.com/hrowen. You can also help us grow our audience by sharing with your friends and familiars, and following us on Tumblr, @MonstrousAgonies and on Twitter @Monstrous_Pod.----Written and performed by H.R. Owen.Theme tune: Dakota by Unheard Music Concepts. Check out their music at www.unheardmusicconcepts.comFeaturing sound effects from George Hopkins, and Masgame, all accessed through www.freesound.orgAdditional sound by H.R. Owen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
George Hopkins is celebrating his 1000th game in the CFL. The Calgary Stampeder Equipment Manager chats with Former Stamp and 770CHQR Color Commentator Greg Peterson about his journey and all the things he's seen along the way. Host Jock Wilson, catches up with Stampeder linebackers coach Bob Slowik. Slowik began his coaching career in 1979 in the NCAA and has also coached in the NFL.
Turns out asbestos actually really sucks. Today the Deep Lore Boys investigate asbestos and its harmful effects before exploring the asbestos-free community of Slab City in the remote deserts of California. To top it all off, we learn from the mistakes of George Hopkins, who in 1941 found himself hopelessly stuck on top of Devil's Tower in Wyoming. Further Reading: Asbestos: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asbestos Slab City: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slab_City,_California Devil's Tower: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devils_Tower Intro: City Lights — Babasmas [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/W9IQfypOkkYFree Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/city-lights Music: Jazz In Paris - Media Right Productions https://youtu.be/mNLJMTRvyj8
This week, a listener struggling with sibling rivalry; and how to handle mementos of the past...Transcript available at www.monstrousagonies.co.uk/post/episode-sixty-sevenThis episode's first letter was from Leslie and today's advert came from a suggestion by The Real Toni. Thanks, friends!Submissions are now closed for adverts, letters and prompts. They will open again in time for Season Three, so follow our social media accounts for updates.If you'd like to support the show, you can pledge as little as £1 a month at patreon.com/monstrousagonies, or make a one-off donation at ko-fi.com/hrowen. You can also help us grow our audience by sharing with your friends and familiars, and following us on Tumblr, @MonstrousAgonies, and on Twitter, @Monstrous_Pod.----Written and performed by H.R. Owen.Theme tune: Dakota by Unheard Music Concepts. Check out their music at www.unheardmusicconcepts.comFeaturing sound effects from George Hopkins and bulbastre, all accessed through www.freesound.orgAdditional sound by H.R. Owen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pastor George Hopkins joins us as speaker for weekend four of Winter Meltdown 2022 and our theme of "The Kingdom Tapestry!"
Pastor George Hopkins joins us as speaker for weekend four of Winter Meltdown 2022 and our theme of "The Kingdom Tapestry!"
Pastor George Hopkins joins us as speaker for weekend four of Winter Meltdown 2022 and our theme of "The Kingdom Tapestry!"
Transcript available at www.monstrousagonies.co.uk/post/trailer-episode-57Coming soon: a very special episode of Monstrous Agonies, featuring twice the agonies, and six times the usual number of voices. With guest appearances from Matty OK Smith, Naomi Clarke, William A. Wellman, Jonathan Tilley, and Elizabeth Plant, and writing from Matty, Naomi, William and May Toudic, you're in for something rather special. Tune in on Thursday 10th February, 4.00PM GMT, at monstrousagonies.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts.This trailer features the voices of H.R. Owen, Elizabeth Plant (@CelestielleVA on Twitter, see also elizabethplant.com) and Sophie B (@trashlordbarbie on Twitter and Instagram)----Written by H.R. Owen and performed by H.R. Owen, Elizabeth Plant and Sophie B.Theme tune: Dakota by Unheard Music Concepts. Check out their music at www.unheardmusicconcepts.comFeaturing sound effects from gecop, George Hopkins, Felfa, AdamWeeden, Siderf, bbrocer and bulbastre, all accessed through www.freesound.orgAdditional sound by H.R. Owen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, a listener concerned they're being undermined at work; and a teacher feeling underappreciated...Transcript available at www.monstrousagonies.co.uk/post/episode-fifty-fiveEpisode 55 features the voice of Elizabeth Plant, a game designer, voice actress, writer and audio engineer. See more of her work at her website, at www.elizabethplant.com, and find her on Twitter @CelestielleVA.This episode's first letter was submitted by Fyre, and the second came from Matty OK Smith. Thanks, friends!Matty OK Smith is the creator of Neighbourly, an indie horror podcast that asks, how well do we really know our neighbours? Find out more at neighbourlypod.carrd.co or listen wherever you get your podcasts.Submissions are now closed for letters and prompts, but you can still send in your advert ideas by email at submissions@monstrousagonies.co.uk; on Tumblr at Monstrous Agonies; through our Twitter account, @Monstrous_Pod; or through the website at www.monstrousagonies.co.uk.Hello and welcome to our latest supporter on Patreon, Lucy! If you'd like to support the show, you can pledge as little as £1 a month at patreon.com/monstrousagonies, or make a one-off donation at ko-fi.com/hrowen. You can also help us grow our audience by sharing with your friends and familiars, and following us on Tumblr, @MonstrousAgonies, and on Twitter, @Monstrous_Pod.----Written by H.R. Owen and performed by H.R. Owen and Elizabeth Plant.Theme tune: Dakota by Unheard Music Concepts. Check out their music at www.unheardmusicconcepts.comFeaturing sound effects from gecop, taure, George Hopkins, Masgame and renatofarabeuf, all accessed through www.freesound.orgAdditional sound by H.R. Owen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Josh & Scott Welcome George Hopkins Now in his 50th season, Hopkins had worked 835 regular-season games, 45 playoff contests and 12 Grey Cups – including six championships – with the Red and White through the 2019 campaign. Including the pre-season, he has worked more than 1,000 games with the Stamps. Hopkins was added to the Stampeders Wall of Fame in the builders' category in 2014. You can also email via freshtake42@gmail.com or Jawa31@gmail.com You can find Josh on Twitter and Instagram Snapchat: jawa31 Join the We Talk Conversation on Twitter @wetalkpodcasts. Plus give us a like now on Facebook.
Josh & Scott Welcome George Hopkins Now in his 50th season, Hopkins had worked 835 regular-season games, 45 playoff contests and 12 Grey Cups – including six championships – with the Red and White through the 2019 campaign. Including the pre-season, he has worked more than 1,000 games with the Stamps. Hopkins was added to […] The post FTN-Tales from the C(George Hopkins)11/24/21 appeared first on We Talk Podcasts.
On this week's show… Vermont-based Equal Time Radio bills itself as “a podcast for people who want to understand the world in order to change it.” Work Stoppage is a podcast that only talks about what can be done for the working class. “We're here to demolish corporate ladders and chew bubblegum, they say. “And we don't even like bubblegum.” ILCA Insider is the podcast of the International Labor Communicators Association, which works to amplify labor's voice. Laborlines comes to us from Moscow, Idaho, and features interviews, music, news and commentary related to the labor struggle. Apple Box Talks is put together by IATSE local 891, the largest IATSE local in Canada, and features interviews with their member Artists and Technicians, from prep to post and everything in between. Apple boxes, by the way, are wooden boxes or crates of varying sizes with holes on each end used chiefly in film production. Breaking Ground is the podcast from Operating Engineers Local 3, the largest construction trades local in the United States, representing over 38,000 members across a four-state jurisdiction, Northern California, Northern Nevada, Utah and Hawaii, including the mid-Pacific Islands. Flying the Line recounts the beginnings of the Air Line Pilots Association, the world's largest pilot union and nongovernmental air safety organization, through an abridged retelling of George Hopkins book “Flying the Line.” We're really excited to bring you these new voices at the Network, some are brand new shows and some have been around for a while, but they're all committed to showcasing the lives of working people. Highlights from labor radio and podcast shows around the country, part of the national Labor Radio Podcast Network of shows focusing on working people's issues and concerns. #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO @duesunion @WorkingPod @alpapilots @WorkStoppagePod @equaltimeradio @laborlinejohn @iatse891 Edited by Melanie Smith and Chris Garlock; produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru: Harold Phillips with Mel Smith.
The equipment guru has been working for the Stamps for an absolutely incredible 49 years - starting at age 12 - and has had one of the best seats in the house, both in the locker-room and on the sidelines!
In the second half of a series, Anna Kramer concludes the story of how George Hopkins got down from the top of Devils Tower or Bear Lodge in 1941. Airdropped snacks, the Goodyear blimp, and midnight drives are just some of the shenanigans that abound in this episode!
What do airdropped axels, $50 bets, and tangled ropes have in common? In the first of a two-part series, Anna Kramer tells us the story of George Hopkins, who managed to get himself stuck on top of Devils Tower in 1941. What goes up does not always come back down.
Travis gets back to his bloody roots with a job that promises to be at the very least a challenge. The theme is "Post Party Depression" by Days n Daze. Additional sound credits to HelterSkelter1114, George Hopkins, and Redafs. Midtown Mythos is a Stars & Void Production. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. We can be found on Facebook and Twitter @MidtownMythos. Email us at midtownmailbag@gmail.com! Our Patreon is https://www.patreon.com/starsandvoid. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/midtownmythos/message
Episode Notes Dart S2E9 - SEASON FINALE “The good news is I think I solved one mystery.” Content Warning for loud SFX and allusions to addiction Dart is an Enfield Arts production and was written and performed by Amanda McColgan. For more information on Dart and other Enfield Arts projects, or how to support the show, please visit EnfieldArts.com. Transcript is available at EnfieldArts.com Theme Music "Private Reflection" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sound Effects by Hinzebeat, supersnd, theshaggyfreak, muses212, marcusgar, MicktheMicGuy, djf54, Sandermotions,prometheus888, InspectorJ, MindlessTrails, mlink2020, sgcardinal, Nagwense, mars_98, florianreichelt, Sheyvan, amholma, avakas, ingeverschatse, Trebblofang, Daphne_in_Wonderland, cupido-1, TheGloomWorker, George Hopkins, valli39, joebro10, sidequesting, dotY21, Phil25, idomusics, Aiwha, mrmccormack, soulbaby71, hatchetgirl, sunnyflower, efeberton, Sheyvan, Ferguido, Taira%20Komori,DJ%20Burnham, deleted_user_7146007, swuing, cmorris035,Wihan98,Rico_Casazza, Ayavaron, MTJohnson, straget, roboroo, PeteBarry, TiesWijnen, Caitlin_100, bouncyballblue, martinimeniscus, coilesfera, miklovan, rivernile7, duckduckpony, klankbeeld, florianreichelt, pinkinblue, Stek59, Soundholder, newagesoup, HarryPeeks, sjturia,adamamazing from Freesound.org. Support Dart by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/dart This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes Dart S2E8 “I hate you, Rory. You ruined my life and I thought maybe we were at least friends through it all.” Content Warning for discussion of death, betrayal, strong grief and anger Dart is an Enfield Arts production and was written and performed by Amanda McColgan. For more information on Dart and other Enfield Arts projects, or how to support the show, please visit EnfieldArts.com. Transcript is available at EnfieldArts.com Theme Music "Private Reflection" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sound Effects by Hinzebeat, supersnd, theshaggyfreak, muses212, marcusgar, MicktheMicGuy, djf54, Sandermotions,prometheus888, InspectorJ, MindlessTrails, mlink2020, sgcardinal, Nagwense, mars_98, florianreichelt, Sheyvan, amholma, avakas, ingeverschatse, Trebblofang, Daphne_in_Wonderland, cupido-1, TheGloomWorker, George Hopkins, valli39, joebro10, sidequesting, dotY21, Phil25, idomusics, Aiwha, mrmccormack, soulbaby71, hatchetgirl, sunnyflower, efeberton, Sheyvan, Ferguido, Taira%20Komori,DJ%20Burnham, deleted_user_7146007, swuing, cmorris035,Wihan98,Rico_Casazza, Ayavaron, MTJohnson, straget, roboroo, PeteBarry, TiesWijnen, Caitlin_100, bouncyballblue, martinimeniscus, coilesfera, miklovan, rivernile7, duckduckpony, klankbeeld, florianreichelt, pinkinblue, Stek59, Soundholder, newagesoup, HarryPeeks, sjturia,adamamazing from Freesound.org. Support Dart by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/dart This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes Dart S2E7 “I honestly don’t know which is worse.” Content Warning for fly buzzing sfx, gagging/vomit noises, and description of death on screen Dart is an Enfield Arts production and was written and performed by Amanda McColgan. For more information on Dart and other Enfield Arts projects, or how to support the show, please visit EnfieldArts.com. Transcript is available at EnfieldArts.com Theme Music "Private Reflection" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sound Effects by Hinzebeat, supersnd, theshaggyfreak, muses212, marcusgar, MicktheMicGuy, djf54, Sandermotions,prometheus888, InspectorJ, MindlessTrails, mlink2020, sgcardinal, Nagwense, mars_98, florianreichelt, Sheyvan, amholma, avakas, ingeverschatse, Trebblofang, Daphne_in_Wonderland, cupido-1, TheGloomWorker, George Hopkins, valli39, joebro10, sidequesting, dotY21, Phil25, idomusics, Aiwha, mrmccormack, soulbaby71, hatchetgirl, sunnyflower, efeberton, Sheyvan, Ferguido, Taira%20Komori,DJ%20Burnham, deleted_user_7146007, swuing, cmorris035,Wihan98,Rico_Casazza, Ayavaron, MTJohnson, straget, roboroo, PeteBarry, TiesWijnen, Caitlin_100, bouncyballblue, martinimeniscus, coilesfera, miklovan, rivernile7, duckduckpony, klankbeeld, florianreichelt, pinkinblue, Stek59, Soundholder, newagesoup, HarryPeeks, sjturia,adamamazing from Freesound.org. Support Dart by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/dart This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes Dart S2E6 “I know you’re here. You’ve been here all along haven’t you?” Content Warning for graphic discussion of death (offscreen) Dart is an Enfield Arts production and was written and performed by Amanda McColgan. For more information on Dart and other Enfield Arts projects, or how to support the show, please visit EnfieldArts.com. Transcript is available at EnfieldArts.com Theme Music "Private Reflection" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sound Effects by Hinzebeat, supersnd, theshaggyfreak, muses212, marcusgar, MicktheMicGuy, djf54, Sandermotions,prometheus888, InspectorJ, MindlessTrails, mlink2020, sgcardinal, Nagwense, mars_98, florianreichelt, Sheyvan, amholma, avakas, ingeverschatse, Trebblofang, Daphne_in_Wonderland, cupido-1, TheGloomWorker, George Hopkins, valli39, joebro10, sidequesting, dotY21, Phil25, idomusics, Aiwha, mrmccormack, soulbaby71, hatchetgirl, sunnyflower, efeberton, Sheyvan, Ferguido, Taira%20Komori,DJ%20Burnham, deleted_user_7146007, swuing, cmorris035,Wihan98,Rico_Casazza, Ayavaron, MTJohnson, straget, roboroo, PeteBarry, TiesWijnen, Caitlin_100, bouncyballblue, martinimeniscus, coilesfera, miklovan, rivernile7, duckduckpony, klankbeeld, florianreichelt, pinkinblue, Stek59, Soundholder, newagesoup, HarryPeeks, sjturia,adamamazing from Freesound.org. Support Dart by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/dart This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes Dart S2E5 “Who was it? Someone clearly got to you and that’s why you’re kicking me out. Who?” Content Warning for discussion of death Dart is an Enfield Arts production and was written and performed by Amanda McColgan. For more information on Dart and other Enfield Arts projects, or how to support the show, please visit EnfieldArts.com. Transcript is available at EnfieldArts.com Theme Music "Private Reflection" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sound Effects by Hinzebeat, supersnd, theshaggyfreak, muses212, marcusgar, MicktheMicGuy, djf54, Sandermotions,prometheus888, InspectorJ, MindlessTrails, mlink2020, sgcardinal, Nagwense, mars_98, florianreichelt, Sheyvan, amholma, avakas, ingeverschatse, Trebblofang, Daphne_in_Wonderland, cupido-1, TheGloomWorker, George Hopkins, valli39, joebro10, sidequesting, dotY21, Phil25, idomusics, Aiwha, mrmccormack, soulbaby71, hatchetgirl, sunnyflower, efeberton, Sheyvan, Ferguido, Taira%20Komori,DJ%20Burnham, deleted_user_7146007, swuing, cmorris035,Wihan98,Rico_Casazza, Ayavaron, MTJohnson, straget, roboroo, PeteBarry, TiesWijnen, Caitlin_100, bouncyballblue, martinimeniscus, coilesfera, miklovan, rivernile7, duckduckpony, klankbeeld, florianreichelt, pinkinblue, Stek59, Soundholder, newagesoup, HarryPeeks, sjturia,adamamazing from Freesound.org. Support Dart by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/dart This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes Dart S2E4 “I’m sorry, this might sound weird. But where did you get that goat sticker?” Dart is an Enfield Arts production and was written and performed by Amanda McColgan. For more information on Dart and other Enfield Arts projects, or how to support the show, please visit EnfieldArts.com. Transcript is available at EnfieldArts.com Theme Music "Private Reflection" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sound Effects by Hinzebeat, supersnd, theshaggyfreak, muses212, marcusgar, MicktheMicGuy, djf54, Sandermotions,prometheus888, InspectorJ, MindlessTrails, mlink2020, sgcardinal, Nagwense, mars_98, florianreichelt, Sheyvan, amholma, avakas, ingeverschatse, Trebblofang, Daphne_in_Wonderland, cupido-1, TheGloomWorker, George Hopkins, valli39, joebro10, sidequesting, dotY21, Phil25, idomusics, Aiwha, mrmccormack, soulbaby71, hatchetgirl, sunnyflower, efeberton, Sheyvan, Ferguido, Taira%20Komori,DJ%20Burnham, deleted_user_7146007, swuing, cmorris035,Wihan98,Rico_Casazza, Ayavaron, MTJohnson, straget, roboroo, PeteBarry, TiesWijnen, Caitlin_100, bouncyballblue, martinimeniscus, coilesfera, miklovan, rivernile7, duckduckpony, klankbeeld, florianreichelt, pinkinblue, Stek59, Soundholder, newagesoup, HarryPeeks, sjturia,adamamazing from Freesound.org. Support Dart by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/dart This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes Dart S2E2 “So maybe they really are done with Dart. And done with me.” Content Warning for allusions to addiction, talk of death Dart is an Enfield Arts production and was written and performed by Amanda McColgan. For more information on Dart and other Enfield Arts projects, or how to support the show, please visit EnfieldArts.com. Transcript is available at EnfieldArts.com Theme Music "Private Reflection" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sound Effects by Hinzebeat, supersnd, theshaggyfreak, muses212, marcusgar, MicktheMicGuy, djf54, Sandermotions,prometheus888, InspectorJ, MindlessTrails, mlink2020, sgcardinal, Nagwense, mars_98, florianreichelt, Sheyvan, amholma, avakas, ingeverschatse, Trebblofang, Daphne_in_Wonderland, cupido-1, TheGloomWorker, George Hopkins, valli39, joebro10, sidequesting, dotY21, Phil25, idomusics, Aiwha, mrmccormack, soulbaby71, hatchetgirl, sunnyflower, efeberton, Sheyvan, Ferguido, Taira%20Komori,DJ%20Burnham, deleted_user_7146007, swuing, cmorris035,Wihan98,Rico_Casazza, Ayavaron, MTJohnson, straget, roboroo, PeteBarry, TiesWijnen, Caitlin_100, bouncyballblue, martinimeniscus, coilesfera, miklovan, rivernile7, duckduckpony, klankbeeld, florianreichelt, pinkinblue, Stek59, Soundholder, newagesoup, HarryPeeks, sjturia,adamamazing from Freesound.org. Support Dart by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/dart This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes Dart S2E3 “I know you wouldn’t want me to poke them while I’m somewhat - okay, really vulnerable. But I can’t just give up.” Content Warning for questioning one's mental state Dart is an Enfield Arts production and was written and performed by Amanda McColgan. For more information on Dart and other Enfield Arts projects, or how to support the show, please visit EnfieldArts.com. Transcript is available at EnfieldArts.com Theme Music "Private Reflection" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sound Effects by Hinzebeat, supersnd, theshaggyfreak, muses212, marcusgar, MicktheMicGuy, djf54, Sandermotions,prometheus888, InspectorJ, MindlessTrails, mlink2020, sgcardinal, Nagwense, mars_98, florianreichelt, Sheyvan, amholma, avakas, ingeverschatse, Trebblofang, Daphne_in_Wonderland, cupido-1, TheGloomWorker, George Hopkins, valli39, joebro10, sidequesting, dotY21, Phil25, idomusics, Aiwha, mrmccormack, soulbaby71, hatchetgirl, sunnyflower, efeberton, Sheyvan, Ferguido, Taira%20Komori,DJ%20Burnham, deleted_user_7146007, swuing, cmorris035,Wihan98,Rico_Casazza, Ayavaron, MTJohnson, straget, roboroo, PeteBarry, TiesWijnen, Caitlin_100, bouncyballblue, martinimeniscus, coilesfera, miklovan, rivernile7, duckduckpony, klankbeeld, florianreichelt, pinkinblue, Stek59, Soundholder, newagesoup, HarryPeeks, sjturia,adamamazing from Freesound.org. Support Dart by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/dart This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes Dart S2E1 “Maybe this means I can just leave it? I mean, I feel bad for Will, but it’s not like I’m the one who killed him.” Content Warning for gaslighting, questioning one's mental health. Dart is an Enfield Arts production and was written and performed by Amanda McColgan. For more information on Dart and other Enfield Arts projects, or how to support the show, please visit EnfieldArts.com. Transcript is available at EnfieldArts.com Theme Music "Private Reflection" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sound Effects by Hinzebeat, supersnd, theshaggyfreak, muses212, marcusgar, MicktheMicGuy, djf54, Sandermotions,prometheus888, InspectorJ, MindlessTrails, mlink2020, sgcardinal, Nagwense, mars_98, florianreichelt, Sheyvan, amholma, avakas, ingeverschatse, Trebblofang, Daphne_in_Wonderland, cupido-1, TheGloomWorker, George Hopkins, valli39, joebro10, sidequesting, dotY21, Phil25, idomusics, Aiwha, mrmccormack, soulbaby71, hatchetgirl, sunnyflower, efeberton, Sheyvan, Ferguido, Taira%20Komori,DJ%20Burnham, deleted_user_7146007, swuing, cmorris035,Wihan98,Rico_Casazza, Ayavaron, MTJohnson, straget, roboroo, PeteBarry, TiesWijnen, Caitlin_100, bouncyballblue, martinimeniscus, coilesfera, miklovan, rivernile7, duckduckpony, klankbeeld, florianreichelt, pinkinblue, Stek59, Soundholder, newagesoup, HarryPeeks, sjturia,adamamazing from Freesound.org. Support Dart by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/dart This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
He's back! Today I have another great conversation with Cultural Historian, George Hopkins. How can you, as a bridge-builder be prepared for challenging conversations about the times we live in?Connect with me at nikkilerner.com
Tracey talks with Pastor George Hopkins of SOWEBO community church in Baltimore about the role of a community church in a real neighborhood in southwest Baltimore and how the Gospel sees and invites the dignity of everyone. George's wisdom is desperately needed and a voice worth turning up in this world. 2:25- George Hopkins' journey with God and how he became a pastor7:30- Beautiful people and deep love9:49- Struggles the young people face23:25- Hope in the Sowebo community 27:44- Everyone has something to offer29:58- Beginning the journey of loving people32:21- How to reach out and connect to Sowebo Community Church
Tracey has a conversation with George Hopkins, the pastor of Gallery Church in Southwest Baltimore, Maryland. They discuss race, and the history of Juneteenth. This was an interview that aired on 95.1 SHINE-FM on June 19, 2020. We hope you enjoy this special bonus episode!
This week I interview George Hopkins. George is a cultural historian and the pastor of Sowebo Community Church in Baltimore City, MD. George explains what white supremacy actually means and how it is dangerous for every human being on the planet. We also explore the cost and sacrifice needed to do the work of racial reconciliation and multicultural community. Connect with me at nikkilerner.com
"When I show up and am present, it changes things." George Hopkins, Baltimore native, and pastor of Sowebo Community Church* (formerly Gallery Sowebo Church) talks to us about what it's like to stay in a hard place and what a kingdom view of showing up looks like in your own neighborhood, no matter how difficult the place. *SOWEBO - Southwest Baltimore Sowebo Community Church Follow us on Instagram!
Winter Meltdown 2020 continues with our speaker's sessions from weekend 2! Listen in to part 4 of 4 with George Hopkins and our theme of "One Family."
Winter Meltdown 2020 continues with our speaker's sessions from weekend 2! Listen in to part 3 of 4 with George Hopkins and our theme of "One Family."
Winter Meltdown 2020 continues with our speaker's sessions from weekend 2! Listen in to part 2 of 4 with George Hopkins and our theme of "One Family."
Winter Meltdown 2020 continues with our speaker's sessions from weekend 2! Listen in to part 1 of 4 with George Hopkins and our theme of "One Family."
Thursday night, our final session with Pastor George Hopkins, week 4 of Frontier Town summer camp 2019!
Wednesday night, our fourth session with Pastor George Hopkins, week 4 of Frontier Town summer camp 2019!
Tuesday night, our third session with Pastor George Hopkins, week 4 of Frontier Town summer camp 2019!
Monday night, our second session with Pastor George Hopkins, week 4 of Frontier Town summer camp 2019!
Sunday night, our opening session with Pastor George Hopkins, week 4 of Frontier Town summer camp 2019!
Unfortunately the final session's recording was somehow corrupted :/, but we've got our first 3 times recorded with Pastor George Hopkins from Gallery Church Sowebo in...you guess it...southwest Baltimore.
Unfortunately the final session's recording was somehow corrupted :/, but we've got our first 3 times recorded with Pastor George Hopkins from Gallery Church Sowebo in...you guess it...southwest Baltimore.
Unfortunately the final session's recording was somehow corrupted :/, but we've got our first 3 times recorded with Pastor George Hopkins from Gallery Church Sowebo in...you guess it...southwest Baltimore.
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Make Us Fruitful: The Power in Our Limitations
Pastor George Hopkins from Gallery Church Sowebo in Baltimore, MD joins us this week! George is a long-time friend of RVR and has spoken for many years at our summer camps and Winter Meltdown retreats. Listen in for his take on our theme, "Out of Control!"
Pastor George Hopkins from Gallery Church Sowebo in Baltimore, MD joins us this week! George is a long-time friend of RVR and has spoken for many years at our summer camps and Winter Meltdown retreats. Listen in for his take on our theme, "Out of Control!"
Pastor George Hopkins from Gallery Church Sowebo in Baltimore, MD joins us this week! George is a long-time friend of RVR and has spoken for many years at our summer camps and Winter Meltdown retreats. Listen in for his take on our theme, "Out of Control!"
Pastor George Hopkins from Gallery Church Sowebo in Baltimore, MD joins us this week! George is a long-time friend of RVR and has spoken for many years at our summer camps and Winter Meltdown retreats. Listen in for his take on our theme, "Out of Control!"
Pastor George Hopkins from Gallery Church Sowebo in Baltimore, MD joins us this week! George is a long-time friend of RVR and has spoken for many years at our summer camps and Winter Meltdown retreats. Listen in for his take on our theme, "Out of Control!"
The story of George Hopkins......Stampeder equipment manager for almost 5 decades.
On a more serious episode of Drunk Corps, the gang tackles the horrifying revelations about George Hopkins published on April 5. They cover the article, the responses (good AND bad) from the DCI community, and steps that you can take to make the activity safer and healthier.
On a more serious episode of Drunk Corps, the gang tackles the horrifying revelations about George Hopkins published on April 5. They cover the article, the responses (good AND bad) from the DCI community, and steps that you can take to make the activity safer and healthier.
The Cadets. John & Nick discuss the allegations against George Hopkins and our favorite Cadets shows.Drum Corps AF is an irreverent podcast about drum corps and the marching arts. John and Nick love the activity, but we also get sick of all the saccharine BS that passes for commentary. Call it snark or call it shade, it’s what we do. But at the end of the day, we still love drum corps.To join in the Drum Corps AF community, check us out at https://www.facebook.com/groups/drumcorpsaf/
The Cadets. John & Nick discuss the allegations against George Hopkins and our favorite Cadets shows.Drum Corps AF is an irreverent podcast about drum corps and the marching arts. John and Nick love the activity, but we also get sick of all the saccharine BS that passes for commentary. Call it snark or call it shade, it’s what we do. But at the end of the day, we still love drum corps.To join in the Drum Corps AF community, check us out at https://www.facebook.com/groups/drumcorpsaf/
On this episode of the Drunk Corps Podcast, the gang tackles the recent news surrounding DCI legend George Hopkins. They'll discuss what these issues mean for YEA, the Cadets, and DCI as a whole, as well as ways you, the fan, can make a positive difference for the activity! Then it all falls apart at the end and Jolly Green won't shut up about JFK. Also, the Soviet national anthem? This one's got it all!
On this episode of the Drunk Corps Podcast, the gang tackles the recent news surrounding DCI legend George Hopkins. They'll discuss what these issues mean for YEA, the Cadets, and DCI as a whole, as well as ways you, the fan, can make a positive difference for the activity! Then it all falls apart at the end and Jolly Green won't shut up about JFK. Also, the Soviet national anthem? This one's got it all!
In this episode, the host Jan Alford will be discussing the role of metabolic surgery in diabetes with Dr George Hopkins. Dr Hopkins is Visiting Upper Gastrointestinal and weight loss surgeon at the Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital and Holy Spirit Northside Private Hospital. He is also an Executive Member of the Obesity Surgery Society of Australia and New Zealand. Most of Dr Hopkins' general surgical practice is now in the field of bariatric and revisional bariatric procedures. He is working in private practice at the Chermside Medical Complex and runs the Surgical Weight Management Clinic at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. To download a certificate of completion, please visit https://learning.adea.com.au/lms/course/view.php?id=86 and complete the survey.