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How do you embody a fallen Valkyrie? Why is invoking poetry so similar to calling magical names and summoning spirits? Jack Grayle (magician, author and playwright) and Klara Wolfe (occult writer, professional embalmer and model) go deep into Jack's new, fantastic verse-play set 1,200 years ago in heathen Norway, entitled Sigrun & The Mist. ⇓ ⇓ ⇓► ✅ Get your copy of Sigrun & The Mist - https://www.miskatonicbooks.com/product/sigrun-the-mist-by-jack-grayle-with-commentary-by-shani-oates-limited-edition-hardcover/ ► ✅Sign up for Jack's class PGM PRAXIS 2: THE KINGDOM (UPDATE: starts March 17) - https://www.theblackthorneschool.com/courses/pgmpraxis2 ► ✅Sign up for Jack's class GODSONG (Iliad & Odyssey): https://www.miskatonicbooks.com/product/godsong-by-jack-grayle-online-course/ ► ✅Klara's Website - https://hexencvlt.com/ ► ✅Klara's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hexencvlt/ ► ✅Photographer of Sigrun &The Mist - Nicola Huffstickler - https://www.instagram.com/oldblackkettle/ ✦
Dive into the mystical world of Hecate with us on The Witching Hour! Join @PattiNegri and Jack Grayle as they explore the significance of the goddess of magic, ghosts, and witchcraft. Discover the path to magic and devotion! #Hecate #WitchingHour #Magic
In this Thelema NOW episode, Harper interviews Jack Grayle, well-known author of the Hekataeon, on the occasion of the release of his new book, Sigrun and the Mist. This book houses the script for a play, written in iambic pentameter, exploring what it is to be truly human through the lens of Norse mythology. When then gods stir our lives, we evolve, or a part of us dies. Jack has assembled a veritable cornucopia of talent to support this project, including historians, witches, artists, models, and photographers. This book is not to be missed! To purchase book: Sigrun & the Mist by Jack Grayle (Limited Edition) - Miskatonic Books Jack's other title, Hekataeon, can be viewed here.
Tune in to Vintage Classic Radio this week on "Friday Night Noir" for a captivating double feature from "Hollywood Star Time". First up, "The Woman in the Window", initially aired on November 16th, 1946, and sponsored by Frigidaire, presents a gripping tale of suspense. Starring Herbert Marshall and Joan Bennett, the drama centers around a psychology professor whose encounter with a bewitching woman spirals into a complex murder mystery. Edward G. Robinson enhances the intrigue as the sharp detective delving into the depths of the crime. Herbert Marshall also serves as the host, adding a unique continuity to the evening's programming. Following that, "Murder, My Sweet", originally broadcast on June 8th, 1946, dives into the shadowy world of film noir. Dick Powell portrays the iconic private detective Philip Marlowe, who becomes entangled in a dense plot of deceit while searching for a missing woman. Mary Astor stars as the elusive and alluring Mrs. Grayle, with Mike Mazurki delivering a memorable performance as Moose Malloy. Join us for a night of mystery and classic drama, showcasing the best of vintage radio storytelling, perfect for noir enthusiasts and lovers of intricate, shadow-laden narratives.
Welcome back Nightbirds! This week I was fortunate to be joined by Luis Galindo and Jack Grayle. We had a great conversation about fearlessly inhabiting the other, magic as art and art as magic, creation as as the essence of life, calling upon unseen powers, the spirit of play and ritual, and so much more! They also shared some great stories from the stage. I had a blast talking to them, and I just know you are going to enjoy listening.Find Jack's courses at https://www.theblackthorneschool.com/ and visit his website at https://jackgrayle.com/Find more about Luis' and read some of his poems at https://flapperhouse.com/flappers/luis-galindo/Support the show at https://nightbirdpodcast.com/Episode art by Stefan Keller at Pixabay (https://pixabay.com/users/4893063/)Nightbird Art by Matt BoisvertIntro Music by Matt BoisvertVocal Soundscape by Tim Woody
Grant Wahl seems to touch everybody he came in contact with his undeniable passion, integrity, honesty, and simple ethic of trying to write the truth without agenda or bias. Friends and accomplished journalists Grayle Howlett and Alexander Wolf both spent years writing for Sports Illustrated, Wolff having spent 36 years there covering basketball, the Olympics, soccer's World Cup, the World Series, every Grand Slam tennis event, and the Tour de France. Both men share their glowing admiration and praise for Grant Wahl and explain how this book celebrating his talents, unique writing style, and universal appeal came about. They join Kevin and Dave to discuss his impact on the game and explore how he crafted insightful articles that resonated with fans worldwide. In 2019, he launched his Substack, “Fútbol with Grant Wahl,” which became a must-read for anyone passionate about the beautiful game. The remarkable new book: “World Class: Purpose, Passion, and the Pursuit of Greatness On and Off the Field,” which Wolff co-edited with Mark Mravic, features Wahl's most memorable pieces, from in-depth player profiles to gripping World Cup coverage. It's a journey through the heart of soccer, capturing the drama, the triumphs, and the human stories that make this sport so captivating.
On tonights episode of Strange Dominions, Jack Grayle makes his much awaited return to the show to discuss his new class, PGM 2:The Kingdom. We talk all about the new course and the magic of late antiquity, Jack's new publishing house, a new project announced for the first time right here on this show, and much more. If you have seen something strange or unusual and would like to be on the show you can contact us at our email address which is strangedominionspodcast@gmail.comJack's Facebook: / jackgrayleauthor The Blackthorne School's Facebook: / theblackthorneschool Jack Grayle's website: https://jackgrayle.com/The Blackthorne school's website: https://www.theblackthorneschool.com/PGM 2: The Kingdom signup page: https://www.theblackthorneschool.com/courses/pgmpraxis2/Strange Dominions Website: https://www.strangedominionspodcast.com/Strange Dominions Facebook: / strange-domi. .Strange Dominions Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzrJ...Strange Dominions Instagram: / strangedomi. .Strange Dominions Patreon: / strangedominions Episode artwork Luciana Nedelea Artworks Intro, and Outro backing music performed by Kakophonix Logo by Rotting Reign
Hey Gang! Welcome to Weird Web Radio! Happy Halloween! Blessed Samhain! Good Winter Nights! Every year I like to give a special treat to all of you on Halloween! Here you go! Please enjoy this episode featuring the Patreon Member's only Bonus Audio with Jack Grayle! Jack's Bio: Jack Grayle is a Devotee of Hekate, a teacher of Sorcery and Magic of The PGM at the Blackthorne Schoolof Sorcery and Traditional Witchcraft, Author of The Hekataeon, living in the Land of Lincoln among the restless and helpful Dead alike. Jack on The Web: Main Site: https://jackgrayle.com/ Hail Hekate! Walking The Forked Path Course: https://www.theblackthorneschool.com/courses/hail-hekate-walking-the-forked-path/ PGM PRAXIS Course: https://www.theblackthorneschool.com/courses/pgm-praxis/ Enjoy the show! Stay Weird! It's time to sport a new look? Hell yes! Check out the Official Weird Web Radio Store for Shirts, Hoodies, Hats, and more! Real quick! Do you want a Tarot Reading from an international award winning professional? Look no more! I'm here! Go to my site http://tarotheathen.com to reserve your reading today! You can also come join the Facebook discussion group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/weirdwebradio/ New Instagram for Weird Web Radio! Follow for unique content and videos! https://www.instagram.com/weirdwebradio/ You can make a One-Time Donation to help support the show and show some love! Is this show worth a dollar to you? How about five dollars? Help support this podcast! That gets you into the Weird Web Radio membership where the extra goodies appear! Join the membership at patreon.com/weirdwebradio or at weirdwebradio.com and click Join the Membership! SHOW NOTES: SUBSCRIBE ON iTunes, Stitcher, and Spotify! Also streaming on mobile apps for podcasts! Intro voice over by Lothar Tuppan. Outro voice over by Lonnie Scott Intro & Outro Music by Nine Inch Nails on the album ‘7', song title ‘Ghost', under Creative Commons License.
What are the initiations, conjurations, astrology, spirits, and ghost-magic traditions in Thailand? What are the regional variations of Thai folk magic? Why is community and serving others with magic so vital? Author Peter Jenx goes deep sharing about his latest tome Thai Occult 2: Regions of Power. Peter is joined by author and magician Jack Grayle, who is publishing Thai Occult 2 through Araxes Press - the new imprint that Jack launched this year with Larry Roberts of Miskatonic Books.⇓ ⇓ ⇓✅►Pre-Order ‘Thai Occult 2: Regions of Power' - https://www.miskatonicbooks.com/product/thai-occult-2-regions-of-power-by-jenx-hand-numbered-limited-edition-hardcover-preorder/ ✅►High-quality Thai Occult Amulets - https://www.thethaioccult.com/ ✦
Early Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022 soccer journalist Grant Wahl died suddenly while covering the World Cup match between Argentina and the Netherlands. Wahl, one of the most well-known and respected soccer writers in the United States, was loved throughout the soccer world and beyond. Well-known and celebrated for his heart, passion, integrity, and incredible knowledge of the game, Grant's passing shocked the world and the soccer community. Kevin and Chris are joined by legendary sportscaster Bob Ley, and close friend and colleague Grayle Howlett to pay tribute to the man, his incredible heart, his sterling reputation, his immense passion, and his impact on the soccer world.
On this episode of Strange Dominions, Octavian and Luke Bell speak with Magician, Author and teacher, Jack Grayle! Jack is the author of The Hekataeon and the teacher of Hail Hekate: Walking the forked path and PGM PRAXIS: 50 Rites for 50 Nights. We speak on many topics including Jack's beginnings with Hekate and the PGM, the PGM and its relation to the western grimoire tradition, Thai magick and so much more. If you have seen something strange or unusual such as a cryptid, spirit, ufo or anything in between, please send me an email at strangedominionspodcast@gmail.com Jack's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jackgrayleauthorThe Blackthorne School's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theblackthorneschoolJack Grayle's website: https://jackgrayle.com/The Blackthorne school's website: https://www.theblackthorneschool.com/Strange Dominions Website: https://www.strangedominionspodcast.com/Strange Dominions Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Strange-Domi...Strange Dominions Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzrJ...Strange Dominions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strangedomi...Strange Dominions Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/StrangeDominionsEpisode artwork Luciana Nedelea ArtworksIntro, and Outro backing music performed by KakophonixLogo by Rotting Reign
We were extremely excited to have Jack Grayle and Susie Chang back on the show. In this episode we cover the epic tales of Homer and the inherent spiritual implications and technologies found in these ancient masterpieces of literature and mysticism. Jack and Susie's insights were invaluable, as always. https://grayle-lore.teachable.com/ https://www.tsusanchang.com/ outro music by LOLOMIS
Welcome to Weird Web Radio! This episode features Jack Grayle! Jack and I have an amazing conversation about Hekate, Ghosts, Troubled Spirits, Hauntings, PGM Misconceptions, and Sorcery! This episode is like a masterclass disguised as an interview. Jack shares insight and specific methods of working. You will want a notebook while you listen. Jack's Bio: Jack Grayle is a Devotee of Hekate, a teacher of Sorcery and Magic of The PGM at the Blackthorne Schoolof Sorcery and Traditional Witchcraft, Author of The Hekataeon, living in the Land of Lincoln among the restless and helpful Dead alike. Jack on The Web: Main Site: https://jackgrayle.com/ Hail Hekate! Walking The Forked Path Course: https://www.theblackthorneschool.com/courses/hail-hekate-walking-the-forked-path/ PGM PRAXIS Course: https://www.theblackthorneschool.com/courses/pgm-praxis/ Enjoy the show! Stay Weird! Want to know what Jack and I Talk about in the bonus portion?! We go WAY DEEPER into Spirits, Famous Spirits, Necromancy and what Jack thinks about the person who wrote The PGM! All that and more in the members only bonus audio extended interview! Join here! It's time to sport a new look? Hell yes! Check out the Official Weird Web Radio Store for Shirts, Hoodies, Hats, and more! Real quick! Do you want a Tarot Reading from an international award winning professional? Look no more! I'm here! Go to my site http://tarotheathen.com to reserve your reading today! You can also come join the Facebook discussion group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/weirdwebradio/ New Instagram for Weird Web Radio! Follow for unique content and videos! https://www.instagram.com/weirdwebradio/ You can make a One-Time Donation to help support the show and show some love! Is this show worth a dollar to you? How about five dollars? Help support this podcast! That gets you into the Weird Web Radio membership where the extra goodies appear! Join the membership at patreon.com/weirdwebradio or at weirdwebradio.com and click Join the Membership! SHOW NOTES: SUBSCRIBE ON iTunes, Stitcher, and Spotify! Also streaming on mobile apps for podcasts! Intro voice over by Lothar Tuppan. Outro voice over by Lonnie Scott Intro & Outro Music by Nine Inch Nails on the album ‘7', song title ‘Ghost', under Creative Commons License.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam are joined once again by St. John's University Head Men's Coach Dave Masur to discuss this weekend's College Cup. In addition to breaking down each of the four remaining teams, we hear about how coaches prepare for two games in less than 48 hours, ways the pandemic has changed the NCAA soccer landscape, how foreign players continue to influence the college game and how everything might be upended by a split season.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam are joined by long-time soccer writer for the Boston Globe Frank Dell'Apa to discuss the resurgence of the Revolution, what went wrong in the playoffs, where things stand on a new stadium and the legacy of coach Bruce Arena before breaking down the MLS conference semis and looking ahead to next year's World Cup in Qatar.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam are joined once again by TruMedia Sports Director of Content and all-around stats guru Paul Carr to discuss the differences between club and international play, who the numbers say should be in net for the USMNT, how data at-large has affected the game itself on the field, and if there's any quantifiable sense to be made of refereeing decisions. In addition, the guys discuss NBC Sports' massive new EPL deal and an impressive rise in MLS viewership.
On OTB this week Kevin, Grayle and Sam are joined once more by Soccer America Executive Editor Mike Woitalla to break down the USMNT games against Mexico and Jamaica including which players stood out, who regressed, the level of officiating and where things stand overall as we reach essentially the half-way mark in CONCACAF qualifying.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam are joined once again by ESPN writer Jeff Carlisle who is in Cincinnati following the buildup to the USMNT–Mexico showdown to get his take on the big game (as well as the Jamaica match next week) and the future of CONCACAF qualifying in general with an expanded World Cup in 2026. Jeff also shares his thoughts on the upcoming MLS postseason, players to watch and which clubs he thinks could be primed for a run.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam are joined by Ty Keough—an All-American at St. Louis University, former NASL and USMNT player, and longtime broadcaster for ESPN, ABC and more—to discuss the evolution of the NCAA game and why he feels Americans aren't always given a fair shot at the college level, his playing days with the San Diego Sockers and in MISL, and finally how he made his way into broadcasting and why he wishes there were less maybe a few less foreign accents covering the game in the US today.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam are joined by Jason Arnold—Vice President of Sporting Business with Capelli Sport and former University of Maryland player—to hear about the growth of the brand and their work at the grassroots level and in the women's game along with how the soccer lifestyle "brand" in general has managed to infiltrate the mainstream over the last decade.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss the Saudi takeover at Newcastle, some Champions League action and when we might see Pulisic back on the field before being joined by former New York Cosmo and longtime USMNT member and captain Rick Davis to hear about life as a rare American player in the old NASL and sharing the pitch with the likes of Pelé and Beckenbauer before touching on the national team today, including what makes a good captain, how far we've come and how far we still have to go.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam break down the USMNT qualifying results against both Panama and Costa Rica, and debate Gregg Berhalter's overall success with the team to date before being joined by the panel of goalie coach Greg Kenney and comedians (and also 'keepers) Brad Mastrangelo and Graig Murphy to talk about the evolution of the position, rule changes they'd like to see or not see, and the importance of a team naming a true number one starter.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam break down the USMNT's 2–0 qualifying win over Jamaica offering high praise for Yunus Musah and Ricardo Pepi, and somewhat less-high marks for Taylor Twellman in the booth, before being joined by Ted Priestly, founder and CEO of Fundraise4U.net, to talk about the work he does raising money for athletic sponsorships, the challenges and opportunities presented by soccer specifically, and how vital his job has become in the era of COVID.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss the USMNT roster announcement for October qualifiers, Jesse Marsch's rough start at RB Leipzig and other Champions League action before being joined once again by Professor Steven Bank of UCLA, an expert in sports law and soccer in particular, to help make sense of the latest from the USWNT–USSF lawsuit, allegations of abuse in NWSL and whether or not the Super League is truly dead and buried.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss the new MLS/Liga MX Leagues Cup, Ted Lasso's dominant performance at the Emmy's, COVID and injury concerns ahead of the USMNT's October qualifiers and the latest in the USWNT–USSF equal pay lawsuit before being joined by Martin Jacobson (Coach Jake), the winningest coach in NYC history at MLK High to discuss his team this season, what his players have to overcome on a daily basis and why urban areas are still largely overlooked in the American soccer landscape.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss Champions League action, the USMNT and USWNT potentially entering negotiations with US Soccer collectively, and the idea of a World Cup every two years before being joined by US Soccer Hall of Famer Hank Steinbrecher to hear about his long career in the sport, including organizing the 1994 World Cup, coaching and playing at the NCAA level and the evolution of the college game, and overall how far we've come as a country and how far we still have to go.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss and break down the USMNT's 0-0 qualifier draw in El Salvador before welcoming soccer broadcasting legend Seamus Malin to the pod to talk about his long career in both coaching and commentating, including calling Cosmos NASL matches, the 1994 World Cup, his time with ESPN, the evolution of the NCAA game over the years and how it feels today to see so much soccer on TV considering where it all began.
On OTB this week Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss the MLS–Liga MX All Star game; some big names potentially on the move across Europe, including Weston McKennie; Paramount Plus streaming issues and more before welcoming back to the podcast former USMNT star and US Soccer Hall of Fame Member Desmond Armstrong, who is now the head men's coach at Fisk University, to discuss his upcoming season, the evolution and current makeup of both the USMNT and USWNT, as well as his longtime work in bringing soccer to urban areas.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss seasons getting underway in Europe, Carli Lloyd's retirement announcement, whether the Super League may actually have been a somewhat decent idea, Ted Lasso and USMNT players abroad before welcoming back Grant Wahl to the pod to get his take on a wild summer of soccer, thoughts on Messi at PSG including how the move is being viewed in Argentina, MLS news and his biggest storylines concerning Americans in Europe this season.
In this episode we speak to the always eloquent and interesting Jack Grayle. We explored ideas surrounding the nature of the gods, and daimonic emanations as avatars and representatives of them. We also looked at divine epiphanies as a reflection of the unseen world, and the dense and syncretic praxis of antiquity. Jack Grayle https://jackgrayle.com/ his class on the Homeric epics https://grayle-lore.teachable.com/p/godsong his PGM class https://www.theblackthorneschool.com/courses/pgm-praxis/?fbclid=IwAR3j-T64pK31rWP_wGm4KErpAyNZifNF3Wly2CFpdkSvrSm5llnCk6HPVqk
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss Messi's move to PSG, a new cleat deal and potentially a new role for Christian Pulisic at Chelsea, new FA limits on heading in training and more before welcoming back goalkeeping whiz Greg Kenney to hear why he dislikes the sweeper keeper, loves Kasper Schmeichel, the reason Italy prevailed on penalties against England and present his idea for how to fix extra time so we see less shootouts.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss the USWNT's Olympic defeat to Canada and subsequent Bronze medal, along with the USMNT beating Mexico to win the Gold Cup before welcoming Jay Heaps—former MLS All Star and Revolution Head Coach—to the pod to talk about his latest venture as President and GM of USL Championship club Birmingham Legion, including the growth of the league in general and the role it plays in player development.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss the USWNT's performance to date at the Olympics as well as that of the USMNT at the Gold Cup before welcoming back Jon Champion of ESPN to the podcast to hear about his experience covering EURO 2020, beginning in Bristol and ending on location, his prep work for a short tournament and how he stays neutral when covering England games.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss the USWNT's 3–0 opening Olympic loss to Sweden, the USMNT's 1–0 Gold Cup victory over Canada and some MLS news before welcoming Gianluca Bottoni—Director of Admissions for the Soccer Management Institute in Rome—to the pod to hear about the various programs they offer for American players in Italy as well as his own experience as an Italian playing college soccer in the US.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss the culmination of both the EURO and Copa America and the massive TV numbers for both tournaments, as well as some MLS news before welcoming Soccer America executive editor Mike Woitalla back to the pod to break down the two USMNT Gold Cup performances so far and look ahead to this weekend's showdown with Canada, plus talk USWNT and where things stand heading into the Olympics.
Magic and spells are meant to be a living tradition you are adding to, and building upon principles in your own way. Topics discussed: Secret name of Aphrodite Traditional vs. Modern Magic Energetic Magic vs. Spirit Model Magic Get in touch with Chaweon: https://www.instagram.com/hichaweon/ https://www.tiktok.com/@hichaweon https://www.facebook.com/witchesandwine/ Hey babe, hear the full-length "Director's Cut" of interviews (and other bonus content). Support Witches & Wine on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/witchesandwine
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss and preview both the EURO and Copa America finals, as well as the Gold Cup and USMNT before being joined by huge Azzurri fan Frank Isola of ESPN to hear about his love of the game and talk even more EUROs, covering soccer on PTI and Around the Horn, why Serie A hasn't caught on in the U.S., the level of the NCAA game and who he likes in both this weekend's epic finals.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam run through some of the underlying numbers of EURO 2020 in quiz form, discuss FIFA's punishment of Mexico for homophobic chants and Konrad de la Fuente's move to Marseille before welcoming back multi Emmy winner, and former EURO and World Cup studio host for ESPN Bob Ley to talk about this year's tournament coverage, how the international game has changed over the years and why sports broadcasting will—thanks to COVID—never be the same.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam give their take on the EURO to date before being joined once again by UCLA Professor and sports law expert Steven Bank to help us make sense of the ongoing legal battle between the USWNT and US Soccer, MLS' newly-announced development league, how NCAA rule changes with impact college soccer, Olivia Moultrie's lawsuit against the NWSL and fallout from the Super League.
What is the deep esoteric and poetic force encrypted in Homer's The Iliad and Odyssey, and how can we claim that power and integrate it into our magic and lives? T. Susan Chang (certified professional tarot reader, author, and co-host of the Fortune's Wheelhouse podcast) and Jack Grayle (ceremonial magician, practitioner of the PGM and longtime devotee of Hekate) deeply explore these themes in new online course being offered called "GODSONG: 365 Days of Homer: A devotional reading of Iliad and Odyssey!” Susie and Jack are such a pleasure, I know you'll enjoy this!►✅ Signup for the GODSONG course - https://grayle-lore.teachable.com/p/godsong?fbclid=IwAR3-eZa0S4eW0Z5g7pvKyf3MrrAMBuu-_4Y6IhHCL-DaOEZfmP0URUJfY1A ►✅ Susie's website www.tsusanchang.com ►✅ Jack's website - https://jackgrayle.com/ ►✅ Support Fortune's Wheelhouse on Patreon - www.patreon.com/fortuneswheelhouse ►✅ Susie's Etsy shop - www.etsy.com/shop/tarotista ►✅ Fortune's Wheelhouse Academy group on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/244982916053599►✅ Follow Susie on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tsusanchang/►✅ Follow Susie on Twitter - https://twitter.com/tsusanchang **The Two-Line Greek Formula Susie Recited, (with her translation and custom template below, and how you can customize it!**Thetis wants a favor from Zeus.Ζεῦ πάτερ εἴ ποτε δή σε μετ᾽ ἀθανάτοισιν ὄνησαἢ ἔπει ἢ ἔργῳ, τόδε μοι κρήηνον ἐέλδωρTranslation:Father Zeus, if ever I, among immortals, pleased youEither in word or in deed, grant me this wish.μετ᾽ ἀθανάτοισιν (among immortals) can be replaced with μετὰ θνἠτοισιν (among mortals)And Ζεῦ πάτερ can be replaced by the metrically appropriate (long-long or long-short-short syllable structure) god of your choice, e.g. Ἑρμη, Ἑρμεια, Φιλανδρε, Βρίμω, Κουρη, Κυπρια, Ἰακχος etc. etc.
On OTB this week Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss the EURO so far including the harrowing scenes in Copenhagen involving Christian Eriksen, the officiating and level of play in the tournament, and the USMNT friendly vs. Costa Rica before being joined again by Fox Soccer Analyst Alexi Lalas to hear his take on the Nations League victory and a summer full of soccer, growing up playing both soccer and hockey and how the two overlap, and of course the recent on-air exchange with Heather O'Reilly that went viral.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam share their thoughts on a wild CONCACAF Nations League win for the USMNT and briefly look ahead to the EURO before being joined by MLSsoccer.com Senior Writer Matt Doyle to hear his takeaways on the match including which players impressed or regressed, and how Gregg Berhalter altered his team's tactical approach at the outset and made in-game adjustments even if, in the end, this one was more about emotion and desire than strategy.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam break down the Champions League final both on and off the field along with Inter Miami's recent legal issues before being joined by Soccer America executive editor Mike Woitalla to discuss the USMNT friendly defeat to Switzerland and preview tonight's CONCACAF Nations League semi-final against Honduras as well as look ahead to the Gold Cup in a summer filled with soccer.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss the Europa League final and shootout in general, Catarina Macario and where she fits with the Olympic squad, and look ahead to the Champions League final and USMNT friendly vs. Switzerland before welcoming ESPN Columnist Jeff Carlisle to dissect his recent MLS Power Rankings, get his thoughts on the USMNT and the split between the USSF and SUM, and discuss his story on the Black Players for Change organization and what progress has been made over the past year.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss men's and women's College Cup action and both the presence and impact of foreign players, whether it's fair for fans to criticize someone who seems happy after a loss, and the Crew's name change reversal before welcoming Clemson Head Men's Coach Mike Noonan back to the pod to get his thoughts on the College Cup and playing in the Spring, what this year as a whole has been like for his program and why more foreign players are gravitating towards NCAA soccer.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss a big increase in MLS TV ratings early on, Man City winning the EPL and Inter Serie A, the NCAA College Cup, foreign club ownership and more before talking to former Chicago Fire GM and current President/CEO of NISA team Chicago House Athletic Club about his long career as an executive at all levels across American soccer, the several teams he's founded including his latest venture, how things have evolved over time and where they may be heading.
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss the Manchester United pitch invasion, Champions League action and another strong performance from Christian Pulisic for Chelsea, Jesse Marsch still not getting his due, Mourinho on his way to Roma and more before welcoming These Football Times senior writer and player development expert Jon Townsend to the pod to talk about his new book titled It's Just a Ball: Exploring the Complexity of a Simple Game.
On OTB this week Kevin, Grayle and Sam discuss Champions League action, the start of the MLS campaign and the social media boycott in England before being joined once again by Grant Wahl of the Fútbol with Grant Wahl and American Prodigy podcasts to get his thoughts on Jesse Marsch's appointment as manager of RB Leipzig, the Super League's collapse, Chicharito's hot start to the MLS season and share some memories on covering the NCAA soccer tourneys in the 90's for Sports Illustrated.
Aujourd'hui, Adia et moi conjuguerons le verbe « CAN » (pouvoir), nous réviserons nos prépositions, et nous ajouterons quelques couleurs à notre vocabulaire.Good evening, Adia!Bonjour, Cathy. Je suis prête pour mon examen!Très bien. Peux-tu me conjuguer le verbe «to go», « aller» en anglais?I go, you go, he goes, we go, you go, they goPeux-tu traduire les phrases suivantes ?Je vais au supermarchéI go to the supermarketTu vas au muséeYou go to the museumElle va à la plageShe goes to the beachNous allons à WashingtonWe go to Washington D.CVous allez au restaurantYou go to the restaurantIls vont chez le docteurThey go to the Doctor'sCan you conjugate the verb "pouvoir" "CAN"?I can, you can, he can, we can, you can, they canPlease translate the following sentences:Je peux avoir un sandwich, s'il vous plait ?Can I have a sandwich, please?Tu peux aller à la plage?Can you go to the beach?Il peut boire?Can he drink?Nous pouvons aller à New York?Can we go to NY?Vous pouvez manger?Can you eat?Ils peuvent être heureux?Can they be happy?Peux-tu traduire les couleurs suivantes?La maison est blancheThe house is whiteLe sucre est blancThe sugar is whiteLa peinture est noireThe painting is blackLe café est noirThe coffee is blackLa pluie est griseThe rain is grayLe pantalon est grisThe pants are grayLa salade est verteThe salad is greenLes légumes sont vertsThe vegetables are greenMa maison est jauneMy home is yellowLe soleil est jauneThe sun is yellowLa viande est rougeThe meat is redLe vin est rougeThe wine is redLa mer est bleueThe sea is blueLe poisson est bleuThe fish is blueThank you, Adia, you did very well!1.Que connaissons-nous déjà?Le verbe « to go » + prépositionsI go, you go, he goes, we go, you go, they goLe verbe aller est suivit de la préposition « TO » pour mentionner le mouvement : I go TO your house, I go TO Las Vegas, I go TO the beach, I go TO the restaurant❗️Exception: Pour aller chez nous : I go home (qui signifie : je vais chez moi), aucune préposition n'est nécessaire.Vocabulaire déjà acquisBoire: To drinkManger: To eatLe café: The coffeeLa viande: The meatLe vin: The wineLe poisson: The fishLa salade: The saladLes légumes: The vegetablesLe fruit: The fruitLa plage: The beachLe soleil: The sunLa pluie: The rainLa maison: The house (le building)La maison: The home (qui pourrait être traduit par le foyer, en français)Le pantalon: The pants (nom invariable, toujours au pluriel) Blanc ou blanche : WhiteNoir ou Noire : BlackGris ou Grise : Gray2-Nouveau vocabulaire
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: , 229 – "The Angels Take Manhattan" episode Cast () () () Others – – Grayle Rob David – Sam Garner – Foreman Bentley Kalu – Hood 1 Burnell Tucker – Garner 2 Production Writer Director Producer Marcus Wilson Executive producer(s) Caroline Skinner Series Length 45 minutes Originally broadcast 29 September 2012 Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → "" "The Angels Take Manhattan" is the fifth episode of the of the revived British science fiction television series , which was first broadcast on on 29 September 2012. It is the last in the first block of episodes in the seventh series, to be followed by a Christmas special. The episode was written by head writer and directed by . The story takes place in New York and features recurring monsters the . This is the final episode that features () and (). reprises her role as , the Doctor's wife and occasional companion, the daughter of Amy and Rory. Contents Plot In the prologue, private detective Sam Garner in 1938 New York is hired by the shady Mr. Grayle to investigate "moving statues" at the Winter Quay, a set of apartment blocks. There, Sam finds an elderly version of himself dying in a bed. Chased by to the rooftop, the man is confronted by a grimacing . In present-day New York City, the Doctor, Amy, and Rory enjoy a picnic in . The Doctor is reading to Amy from a 1930s detective , "The Angel's Kiss: A Melody Malone Story", while Rory leaves them to go for coffee. As he reads, the Doctor tears out the last page, noting he does this to avoid endings. Continuing, the Doctor and Amy are surprised to find Rory turn up in the plot of the novel. The Doctor and Amy continue to read in concurrence with events in the past, as Rory is joined by the book's lead character, Melody Malone, who turns out to be River Song. They are both abducted by Grayle's henchmen. River tells Rory that New York is subjected to unusual time distortions which would prevent the TARDIS from landing in this time period. As the Doctor and Amy return to the TARDIS, he scolds her to not read ahead in the novel for fear of creating a fixed point in time that they must follow, as she has already read about the Doctor breaking River's wrist. Grayle has Rory locked up in his basement with cherub-shaped Weeping Angels with only a box of matches to protect himself, while River is taken to his secured office. Information she provides via the book allows the Doctor to signal her via the writing on an old Chinese vase, and she activates a homing beacon, allowing the Doctor to guide the TARDIS to Grayle. In the meantime Grayle has shown River a damaged Weeping Angel, part of his collection, and allowed it to grab River's wrist to gain information about the Angels from her. Amy deduces that River will write the book and correctly guesses that she would have left hints. They identify Rory's location from the chapter titles in the novel, and the Doctor sends Amy to rescue him. However, the Doctor finds the last chapter is about Amy's farewell and frets. Upset, he tells River to free herself from the Angel without breaking her wrist. The Doctor joins Amy and finds that Rory has run out of matches and with no means to look at the Angels was snatched by them. River appears, having freed herself apparently without harm from the Angel, and soon locates Rory nearby at Winter Quay: he has unusually been moved in space and not time. However, as they race to leave, the Doctor grabs River's hand and discovers that her wrist is broken. Realising the events of the book are still coming true, the Doctor uses his regeneration energy to heal River. At the Quay, Rory is drawn to an apartment labelled with his name, just as the others catch up to him. In the apartment, they find an elderly Rory on his death bed, calling to Amy before dying. The Doctor realises that Rory's fate is now assured; the Doctor recognises that the Quay has been used by the Angels many times within the populous New York City as a battery farm, leaving their victims to live out their lives in solitude, whilst the Angels feast on their energy. Rory and Amy refuse to accept their fate, insisting they can run from the Angels forever. The Doctor and River agree, and help to distract the Angels converging on them. Amy and Rory make it to the roof of the building, where the Statue of Liberty, a giant Angel itself, awaits to take Rory to the past. Rory determines there is another exit — were he to die by jumping from the roof before the Angels take him, a paradox would be created, ending their preying methods and wiping them from existence. Rather than pushing him as he requests, Amy opts to join him, and just as the Doctor and River reach the roof, the two jump, creating the paradox and killing the Angels. The four find themselves in a New York graveyard in the present era again, though the Doctor notes with the paradox, he can no longer travel to that point in time for fear of destroying New York. As the others enter the TARDIS, Rory spots a tombstone with his name on it — moments before he is touched by one surviving Angel and disappears into the past. A distraught Amy convinces herself that if she were touched by the same Angel, it would send her to the same time it sent Rory. While she is still staring at the Angel she tearfully says goodbye to River. The Doctor tries to talk her out of it, knowing he can't return to the past to see her again, but River insists she goes. Amy finally says goodbye to the "Raggedy Man" - her early nickname for the Doctor - as she turns to face him and lets the Angel take her. The tombstone then changes to reflect Amy's presence in the past with Rory, both having died at an old age. In the TARDIS, the distraught Doctor asks River to travel with him, which she agrees to do, but "not always". He considers this, and suddenly realises that while River may be the author of "The Angel's Kiss", Amy would be the one to publish the book, and may have left a final message in the . He races back to their picnic spot to find the page he tore out earlier containing the afterword. In it, Amy tells him that she and Rory love him and assures him that they lived a good and happy life together. She also requests that he pay another visit to her younger self to reassure her that he will come back for her and take her on amazing journeys. As the episode ends, young Amelia Pond waits for the Doctor in her garden, looking to the skies as she hears the sound of the TARDIS engines. Continuity When River asks the Doctor whether the bulb on top of the TARDIS needs changing, he says that he has just changed it; flickering light bulbs have been a common motif throughout the current series, as well as a tactic used by the Angels in their previous appearances. In Amy's voice over, references are made to "", "", "", "", and "". The closing view of young Amelia waiting in her garden reprises a scene from "The Eleventh Hour". Production Matt Smith during filming of the episode in Central Park, New York In December 2011, Doctor Who announced that Amy and Rory would leave in the seventh series in "heartbreaking" circumstances. Amy's exit was a mutual decision between Moffat and Gillan. Gillan wanted her character to have a final ending, and ruled out returning to the show in the future as she felt it would take away from the impact of her final scene. Moffat stated he felt "tremendous pressure" writing Amy and Rory's ending. He later revealed that he "completely changed" the ending as he was writing it, feeling the emphasis was wrong. Gillan refused to read the script for a few weeks after she received it because she "didn't want to make it real". She said in an interview, "I literally couldn't read it without crying. It was the most highly-charged read-through I've ever experienced. But I couldn't have asked for a better exit. I don't think it'll be what people expect." However, the final episode Gillan and Darvill shot as Amy and Rory was actually the previous episode, "". Moffat was also interested in coming up with a new form for the Angels, and so he introduced the . Much of the episode was filmed in in in April 2012. The cast and crew were met with thousands of American fans, which surprised Smith, Gillan, and Darvill. Other scenes were shot at night in the city, involving old-fashioned cars. Moffat was in New York City when he came up with the story, and thought it was appropriate for the Weeping Angels. He described the city as "a different backdrop" to shoot a Doctor Who story in, and made use of its architecture. Fellow executive producer Caroline Skinner felt that the location "has such scale and romance" which "[gave] the episode a real atmosphere and a very different tone for Doctor Who". This marks the second time Doctor Who has filmed in the United States, the first being the opening episodes ""/"". The week spent filming in the city was done by a "small unit by American standards" according to producer Marcus Wilson. They did not take any props of Angels or the TARDIS, which were instead added in post-production. Other filming locations included , and a cemetery in . The New York skyline was added into the cemetery in post-production. The Doctor Who logo in the title sequence featured a texture showing the Statue of Liberty's crown, in keeping with the varied "blockbuster" themes for each of the opening five episodes of the series. The Angel's Kiss: A Melody Malone Story Main article: The story that the Doctor reads in this episode is titled The Angel's Kiss: A Melody Malone Story. BBC Books is due to publish this as an ebook on 4 October 2012. Broadcast and reception "The Angels Take Manhattan" was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on 29 September 2012. Overnight ratings showed that it was watched by 5.9 million viewers live, an increase of 400,000 from the previous week. It also received an of 88, the second highest of the series behind "" (89). Critical reception The episode received positive reviews. Dan Martin of gave a positive review, writing, "This was a fitting end to a golden era, and bravo to Steven Moffat for telling such an involving, emotional story with such style". He also praised the concept of the cherubs and the Angels in New York. However, he noted that he was "flummoxed" as to where in River's timeline the episode took place. reviewer Gavin Fuller gave it five out of five stars, concluding "'The Angels Take Manhattan' brought this mini-run of the series to a close with easily the best episode of the five: a powerful, taut, compelling, filmic, emotionally punchy affair which re-established the Angels as one of the standout monsters of the series and gave Amy Pond a fine send off". While he praised the four actors he felt Gillan was the star, and noted that Rory did not "get any sort of send-off". Keith Phipps of gave "The Angels Take Manhattan" a grade of A, attributing its success to "the way it does double duty as a twist adventure and a highly emotional story of farewells". Sam Wollaston, also writing for The Guardian, wrote positively of the scare factor in the episode, as well as the sadness. Neela Debnath of described it as a "wonderful swansong to the duo" and particularly praised the "stylish" cinematography and sense of danger. However, she considered the "only flaw" to be "the rule that time cannot be changed if one knows what is going to happen ... though it is probably best not to question the timey wimey side of things and just accept it and enjoy the adventure". 's Matt Risley rated the episode 9 out of 10, writing that it "stood strong as a heartfelt, emotional end for the TARDIS' longest serving companions (since the show's noughties' return at least), and the best episode of the season thus far". Risley also praised the three leads, though he did admit the episode "left a few nitpicky questions". reviewer Morgan Jeffery gave "The Angels Take Manhattan" five out of five stars, despite noting "plotholes ... and slightly-too-convenient plot contrivances" and that Rory did not get a heroic exit. Jeffery particularly praised the build-up to Amy and Rory's departure as well as the "superb production design". Dave Golder of awarded the episode four out of five stars, believing that the "bittersweet exit" of the Ponds distracted the viewer from various narrative problems, such as the Statue of Liberty. He felt that Gillan and Darvill "were on top form" as well as Smith's "brilliant performance" and a "less over-the-top River", and also wrote positively about the noir theme and the Angels using the Winter Quay as a battery farm. writer Maureen Ryan was more critical of the episode, worrying that the BBC's international promotion of the show was to the detriment of the quality of the writing. She felt that Amy deserved a better exit and "was crowded out by the distracting presence of River Song and by the fact that Rory was the one to make the essential choices first". 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