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Jared and Anne Ladyem (anneladyem.com) see Sesshomaru make his way to the netherworld and this episode title just blatantly lies to everyone.
Barbara Friedman, Digital Content editor at Capetalk joined Clarence Ford in studio for more on what’s trending.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who organised the bombing of The Old Bailey in Central London? Why was Jean McConville abducted in December 1972? Why did the British government choose not to intervene when hunger strikers like Bobby Sands refused food in 1981? How was the graveside grenade incident linked to the first seed of peace that would one day end The Troubles? In the third of four episodes, William and Anita are joined once again by Patrick Radden Keefe, author of Say Nothing, to discuss Bloody Friday, the infamous IRA bombings in London in 1973, and the hunger strike that changed the trajectory of The Troubles toward a battle for the ballot. _____________ Empire UK Live Tour: The podcast is going on a UK tour! William and Anita will be live on stage in Glasgow, Birmingham, York and Bristol, discussing how the British Empire continues to shape our everyday lives. Tickets are on sale NOW, to buy yours head to empirepoduk.com. Empire Club: Become a member of the Empire Club to receive early access to miniseries, ad-free listening, early access to live show tickets, bonus episodes, book discounts, and a weekly newsletter! Head to empirepoduk.com to sign up. Email: empire@goalhanger.com Instagram: @empirepoduk Blue Sky: @empirepoduk X: @empirepoduk goalhanger.com Assistant Producer: Becki Hills Producer: Anouska Lewis Senior Producer: Callum Hill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wendell Ray Pugh, 70, of Fulton, died Feb. 18, 2025 in Fulton. He was born Nov. 1, 1954 in Bassett Creek, to Jesse James and Grace Elizabeth Fowler Pugh. He was a forklift operator for Scotch Plywood Company and a member of Liberty Baptist Church. He is survived by his son, James Douglas Pugh (Angie) and Danny Ray Pugh (Natasha); former spouse, Barbara Pugh; brother, Wyman Pugh; sisters, Nancy Powell and Sandra Bender; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Wendy Renae Pugh; and two grandchildren, Brooklyn Pugh and Gavin Pugh. Graveside funeral services...Article Link
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Send us a textIn 2005 Boston was a different city, we were on the cusp of 75 murders and most of them occurred in two areas of the city. In the mist of this, a group of music lovers started a rap group and unfornetley they fell into the trap of urban -rap tradition of playing with illegal firearms. In this case a 9mm pistol with glow in the dark sights, a Mossburg pump shot gun, an Ak-47 like rifle. a '"friend" saw his buddy flashing the glock and soon, desired it. He asked to see the popular firearm and committed a massacre of his friends. Complete madness. Don't miss this episode!Findlaw-https://bit.ly/4hf5YYHDorchester Reporter-https://bit.ly/4jgU2rA
In this first chapter of Joshua, God calls Joshua to lead the people into the land, the land he has given them. But it will take strength, courage, and commitment to follow God's law as well as trust that God is with them always. The Israelites will need this as they conquer the land.
A new MP3 sermon from Springford Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Funeral Graveside Ina Roos Speaker: Rev. A. deGroot Broadcaster: Springford Reformed Church Event: Funeral Service Date: 12/24/2024 Bible: Philippians 3:20-21; Philippians 4:1-20 Length: 27 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Springford Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Graveside Funeral Rev. K Veldman Speaker: Dr. Meine Veldman Broadcaster: Springford Reformed Church Event: Funeral Service Date: 12/14/2024 Bible: Psalm 65 Length: 24 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Pastor Klaas Veldman is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Graveside K. Veldman Speaker: Dr. Meine Veldman Broadcaster: Pastor Klaas Veldman Event: Funeral Service Date: 12/14/2024 Length: 19 min.
A broken heart leads to true contentment of asking less of this life because you know better times are coming on the other side of eternity. -------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org. Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
Tai Black returns to Graveside for the Velvet Underground of gialli: Mario Bava's Blood and Black Lace (1964)
Mattie Lewis returns to Graveside with the metal horror love story that is Mandy
"My brother is constantly taking and posting selfies at our dad's graveside... Its disgusting...." A family feud was debated on this episode of OM. Jeremy annoyed a lot of listeners with his opinion on Graveside Selfies branding them TACKY
We slip into our Graveside era and chat a bit about what will be haunting our airwaves this spooky season
Sybil Kay Shaffer, 78, of Sandston, went to be with the Lord Sunday, September 22, 2024. She is survived by her husband, Billy; one son; three grandchildren; a sister; brother; as well as a niece, a nephew, and extended family. Service will be held 11 am Monday, September 30, 2024 at the Mechanicsville Chapel of the Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Rd. Graveside committal services will be held 1 pm Tuesday, October 1, 2024 in Hillcrest Memory Gardens, Jeffersonton, VA (Culpeper County). The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 4600 Cox...Article LinkSupport the show
On this episode we heard from a listener who's angry that her brother constantly taking Graveside selfies at their Dad's resting place. A huge amount of people find it scummy, classless thing to do. Others defended doing it.
We are joined this week by Neal Gibbons of Graveside Paranormal. Neal shares spooky stories and talks about some upcoming events in the Chicagoland area this spooky season! To learn more about Graveside Paranormal or to buy tickets for one of their upcoming events including the Seance at the Roff House visit https://gravesideparanormal.com/ Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington You can support our podcast and get some awesome perks at our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/BloodyEssentialsPodcast Stay up to date on all the creepy things we are up to by following us on our social media platforms! https://linktr.ee/bloodyessentials Ethan's Instagram: @Noyes.Ethan Jamie's Instagram: @girlongore Nina's Instagram: @rawbatbrew666 If you want to let us know how much we are on your mind, feel free to buy us a coffee! We will give you a shoutout on our next episode! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bloodyessentials Bloody Essentials Logo by: Greg Stark Intro/Outro Music: Sweet Little Nightmare by Darren Curtis
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Jonathan Robbins is a Graveside local and legendary North Carolina DIY disciple, voyaging far and wide to scrub concrete wherever duty calls. Over the years he has shown unwavering valor to the DIY scene, thus becoming a wealth of knowledge in janky building techniques, scene history, and current events. We discuss blowing it as a clueless newbie in a small town skate scene, grinding it out for 4 years to skate in Boone when no parks were available, building a DIY in the parking lot of an open business, getting fired, the power struggle and future of Graveside, and much more. J-Rob is a great friend, every sessions best hype man, and an inspiration to DIYers all across the land. Shut up and tune in!!!
Welcome back everybody! Today Janey is going to tell us a Victorian story about a super hot Irish doctor with a banshee on his back, and Max is going to tell us all about a female samurai's love test. Enjoy!Janey's Sources - The Banshee's WarningFearsome Fairies: Haunting Tales of the Fae, edited by Charlotte Riddell Max's Sources - Of Ghosts and Goblins / The Test“Of Ghosts and Goblins” by Lafcadio Hearn Full free text of “The Test” “Onna-Bugeisha, the Female Samurai Warriors of Feudal Japan” “Onna-musha” on Wikipedia Support the showCheck out our books (and support local bookstores!) on our Bookshop.org affiliate account!Starting your own podcast with your very cool best friend? Try hosting on Buzzsprout (and get a $20 Amazon gift card!)Want more??Visit our website!Join our Patreon!Shop the merch at TeePublic!If you liked these stories, let us know on our various socials!InstagramTiktokGoodreadsAnd email us at sortofthestory@gmail.com
Stupid News 1-17-2024 6am ...Graveside Dinning …If he just turned down the sound of the porn video …He tried to make a quick escape on ice
This is the graveside funeral service for our beloved Deacon Bruce Raglin, member of PRPC for more than 50 years, and husband of Debbie Raglin and father of Becky Cervantes. He was buried at Miramar National Cemetery in San Diego with lovely military honors.
This is the graveside funeral service for our beloved Deacon Bruce Raglin, member of PRPC for more than 50 years, and husband of Debbie Raglin and father of Becky Cervantes. He was buried at Miramar National Cemetery in San Diego with lovely military honors.
Alice E. Kellum, 83, of Highland Springs, passed away on Friday, November 3, 2023. She was a retired employee of AT & T and was a member of New Bridge Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wayne Kellum and son, Jay Kellum and is survived by her children, Deborah Smith (Ronnie) and Mark Kellum (Dymala); grandchildren, Shannon Meade (Dustin) and Ryan Kellum; three great-grandchildren; and a sister, Dee Warthon. Graveside services will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association. Please remember her on, Wednesday, November 8, which would...Article LinkSupport the show
Full Text of ReadingsThe Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls) Lectionary: 668The Saint of the day is Commemoration of All the Faithful DepartedThe Story of the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed The Church has encouraged prayer for the dead from the earliest times as an act of Christian charity. “If we had no care for the dead,” Augustine noted, “we would not be in the habit of praying for them.” Yet pre-Christian rites for the deceased retained such a strong hold on the superstitious imagination that a liturgical commemoration was not observed until the early Middle Ages, when monastic communities began to mark an annual day of prayer for the departed members. In the middle of the 11th century, Saint Odilo, abbot of Cluny, France, decreed that all Cluniac monasteries offer special prayers and sing the Office for the Dead on November 2, the day after the feast of All Saints. The custom spread from Cluny and was finally adopted throughout the Roman Church. The theological underpinning of the feast is the acknowledgment of human frailty. Since few people achieve perfection in this life but, rather, go to the grave still scarred with traces of sinfulness, some period of purification seems necessary before a soul comes face-to-face with God. The Council of Trent affirmed this purgatory state and insisted that the prayers of the living can speed the process of purification. Superstition easily clung to the observance. Medieval popular belief held that the souls in purgatory could appear on this day in the form of witches, toads or will-o'-the-wisps. Graveside food offerings supposedly eased the rest of the dead. Observances of a more religious nature have survived. These include public processions or private visits to cemeteries and decorating graves with flowers and lights. This feast is observed with great fervor in Mexico. Reflection Whether or not one should pray for the dead is one of the great arguments which divide Christians. Appalled by the abuse of indulgences in the Church of his day, Martin Luther rejected the concept of purgatory. Yet prayer for a loved one is, for the believer, a way of erasing any distance, even death. In prayer we stand in God's presence in the company of someone we love, even if that person has gone before us into death. Read this friar’s reflection on death and dying. Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
The Most Dangerous Woman in Speculative fiction returns to Graveside to talk about Ma (2019), part horror movie, part character study, and completely unhinged.
This time on Graveside, a reading of my recent short story, "Up In the Hills, She Dreams of Her Daughter Deep In the Ground" It first appeared in Strange Horizons' Childbearing Issue: http://strangehorizons.com/fiction/up-in-the-hills-she-dreams-of-her-daughter-deep-in-the-ground/ Artwork by Caterina Gerbasi
Ready for another Graveside feature? We chat about Creepshow (1982) and how apt the anthology format is for this horror and other horror films. Oh, and there's meteor shit, too!
Most pastors' manuals don't have the how-to's of a graveside service. Thom shares what he has learned from several pastors about this service. The post How Do You Do a Graveside Service? appeared first on Church Answers.
On this episode we heard from a listener who's angry over her brother constantly taking Graveside selfies at their Dad's resting place. A huge amount of people find it scummy, classless thing to do. Others defended doing it.
Calling all young preachers! At some point in your ministry, you will be called upon to preach or lead a funeral. How do you do it? In a day where some allow the church's standards to be comprised due to the event, how do we have a "good" funeral? In this two part episode (the second part will be released next week), you will get the privilege to learn from veteran missionary and pastor - Pastor Patrick Gimenez - on how to lead, preach, and guide a funeral! In this two part episode, you will learn: - How to act in the hospital room of someone who is dying. - How to help a grieving family. - What questions to ask family members after their loved one's death. - Church funerals vs. Funeral homes vs. Graveside. - What to preach on. - How you can get to know the deceased even after their death. - Preaching a funeral for the lost, the saved, or the unknown. - Personal touches to aid the grieving. - How to properly use humor in tough situations. - How to not compromise your church's standards. - Tips for videos and music. AND SO MUCH MORE!
Calling all young preachers! At some point in your ministry, you will be called upon to preach or lead a funeral. How do you do it? In a day where some allow the church's standards to be comprised due to the event, how do we have a "good" funeral? In this two part episode (the second part will be released next week), you will get the privilege to learn from veteran missionary and pastor - Pastor Patrick Gimenez - on how to lead, preach, and guide a funeral! In this two part episode, you will learn: - How to act in the hospital room of someone who is dying. - How to help a grieving family. - What questions to ask family members after their loved one's death. - Church funerals vs. Funeral homes vs. Graveside. - What to preach on. - How you can get to know the deceased even after their death. - Preaching a funeral for the lost, the saved, or the unknown. - Personal touches to aid the grieving. - How to properly use humor in tough situations. - How to not compromise your church's standards. - Tips for videos and music. AND SO MUCH MORE!
Our Bruce is gently weeping. Graveside, wet from both tears and rain. Sopping one could say. BUT CRY NO LONGER! Andrea is here, sent by the ghosts of your dead parents to keep you happy. You'd both better be happy FOREVER AND EVER otherwise the spirits will be most upset... Going another layer deep in our Inception-like flashbacks, we then see Batman perched like one of his favourite grotesques, watching Andrea, once more in the rain. Arthur nearly has a head-on collision with a car because he doesn't know how to walk like a normal human being. The driver wants to know one thing - is it true? Is The Batman REALLY hitting our people? The next episode follows on Wednesday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Today's guest: Joining the investigation this week is our resident Bat Minute Hall of Famer - it's none other than the marvellous mythology maestro, Dael Kingsmill! You know her, you love her, she's back for more! Dael Kingsmill - Facebook - Twitter - Monarchs Factory (YouTube) - Twitch
When an empire collapses, there are those who mourn, and those who celebrate. In Revelation 17-18, the world is brokenhearted over the fall of Rome, the kingdom of God is overjoyed. Ultimately, each person has a decision to make - Will I live under the influence of the value system of the world, or the value system of Jesus Christ? In this message from Gordon Dabbs, Ph.D., find perspective for whatever struggle you face, and hear a challenge to live under the lordship of Christ. About the series. . . What if you had could read tomorrow's headlines today? What if you could have peace even when events in the world seem out of control? In this message series from the book of Revelation, Gordon Dabbs, Ph.D., brings practical insight into the Bible's most misunderstood and misinterpreted book, and, offers insight into the certain future God has mapped out for this world and for his people.Subscribe to PRESTONCREST - with Gordon Dabbs on Soundwise
When an empire collapses, there are those who mourn, and those who celebrate. In Revelation 17-18, the world is brokenhearted over the fall of Rome, the kingdom of God is overjoyed. Ultimately, each person has a decision to make - Will I live under the influence of the value system of the world, or the value system of Jesus Christ? In this message from Gordon Dabbs, Ph.D., find perspective for whatever struggle you face, and hear a challenge to live under the lordship of Christ. About the series. . . What if you had could read tomorrow's headlines today? What if you could have peace even when events in the world seem out of control? In this message series from the book of Revelation, Gordon Dabbs, Ph.D., brings practical insight into the Bible's most misunderstood and misinterpreted book, and, offers insight into the certain future God has mapped out for this world and for his people.Subscribe to PRESTONCREST - with Gordon Dabbs on Soundwise
Aaron Collins is a Raleigh, NC based builder, skater, and supervillain. He is a blue collar force of willpower and determination who stops at nothing to complete whatever task he sets his mind to. He is largely responsible for the construction of the most controversial skate obstacle in the entire southeast; the infamous Graveside loop. I wanted to get him on the podcast to speak publicly about his involvement at Graveside, building the punk wall, the backstory of how he ended up running the Graveside Instagram, the buildup of events that led to the loop, and much much more. The subject matter of this episode contains nudity, drugs, slams, and all sorts of entertaining matters that are not appropriate for children. As of now, Graveside is still in safe hands and is taking donations for future builds. You want some? Come and take it!
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Meet Neal Gibbons and Steve Leinweber. They run a paranormal touring company called Graveside Paranormal and host a podcast called The Pair-A-Normal Guys Podcast. These two are some of the most hilarious duo you'll ever meet. The talk about their origins. One of them grew up on the South Side of Chicago (But didn't know what a fronchroom was...) whom hails from areas haunted by Resurrection Mary and other Archer Road cases. The other was a North Side of Chicago (who did know what a fronchroom was) who grew up to become a hypnotist and build spirit boxes. You can find more from them at their Graveside Paranormal website here https://gravesideparanormal.com/
Full Text of ReadingsThe Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls) Lectionary: 668All podcast readings are produced by the USCCB and are from the Catholic Lectionary, based on the New American Bible and approved for use in the United States _______________________________________The Saint of the day is Commemoration of All the Faithful Departedof the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed The Church has encouraged prayer for the dead from the earliest times as an act of Christian charity. “If we had no care for the dead,” Augustine noted, “we would not be in the habit of praying for them.” Yet pre-Christian rites for the deceased retained such a strong hold on the superstitious imagination that a liturgical commemoration was not observed until the early Middle Ages, when monastic communities began to mark an annual day of prayer for the departed members. In the middle of the 11th century, Saint Odilo, abbot of Cluny, France, decreed that all Cluniac monasteries offer special prayers and sing the Office for the Dead on November 2, the day after the feast of All Saints. The custom spread from Cluny and was finally adopted throughout the Roman Church. The theological underpinning of the feast is the acknowledgment of human frailty. Since few people achieve perfection in this life but, rather, go to the grave still scarred with traces of sinfulness, some period of purification seems necessary before a soul comes face-to-face with God. The Council of Trent affirmed this purgatory state and insisted that the prayers of the living can speed the process of purification. Superstition easily clung to the observance. Medieval popular belief held that the souls in purgatory could appear on this day in the form of witches, toads or will-o'-the-wisps. Graveside food offerings supposedly eased the rest of the dead. Observances of a more religious nature have survived. These include public processions or private visits to cemeteries and decorating graves with flowers and lights. This feast is observed with great fervor in Mexico. Reflection Whether or not one should pray for the dead is one of the great arguments which divide Christians. Appalled by the abuse of indulgences in the Church of his day, Martin Luther rejected the concept of purgatory. Yet prayer for a loved one is, for the believer, a way of erasing any distance, even death. In prayer we stand in God's presence in the company of someone we love, even if that person has gone before us into death. Read this friar's reflection on death and dying. Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
We thought we'd dug ourselves out of the Graveside, but got mixed up and ended up even further down into the prehistoric past! Ah well, digging's thirsty work so we take a break, drink some cold ones and talk dinos
Just in time for Halloween, we welcome Tai Black to Graveside to talk about the film that started it all - Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974). The grill's fired up and the meat's sizzlin'. . . why don't y'all stick around for dinner?
For this episode, the most dangerous woman in speculative fiction, Raquel S. Benedict visits Graveside to talk about the most dangerous woman in Hamilton High School - Mary Lou Maloney. Get ready to watch a jilted prom queen visit mayhem to anyone in the way of rightfully getting her tiara. . .