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Intaresu Podcast
Intaresu Podcast 391 - GRED

Intaresu Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 77:30


After honing his craft in Istanbul, GRED returned to Morocco, where he discovered a thriving electronic music scene that embraced him with open arms. He has performed in numerous vibrant venues, founded the Beatscape Collective, and booked both local and international talents to share the stage with him. With a nod to North African culture and a keen ear for the latest in micro, minimal house, and breakbeat, this young DJ stands at the forefront of the scene, continually pushing boundaries and blazing trails. Hit play and enjoy the journey! Keep an eye on GRED: https://soundcloud.com/roftheed https://instagram.com/redaghn https://instagram.com/roftheed Listen to more electronic music on Intaresu https://intaresu.com

AWANI Soundbyte
AWANI Borneo [17/11/2023] – Monsun Timur Laut | Tiket penerbangan mahal | Gred tunggal beras

AWANI Soundbyte

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 14:36


Laporan berita padat dan ringkas dari Borneo bersama Jasmine Abu Bakar #AWANIBorneo 17 November 2023 - Monsun Timur Laut: 1,066 lokasi berisiko banjir di Sarawak, hampir 800 lokasi di Sabah. - Kementerian Pengangkutan cadang beri insentif tiket musim perayaan. - Kerajaan kaji wujudkan hanya satu gred beras putih. #AWANInews #MalaysiaBangkit Saksikan #AWANIBorneo setiap hari 7 malam di saluran 501 Astro AWANI dan astroawani.com

Astro Awani
AWANI Borneo [17/11/2023] – Monsun Timur Laut | Tiket penerbangan mahal | Gred tunggal beras

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 14:36


Laporan berita padat dan ringkas dari Borneo bersama Jasmine Abu Bakar #AWANIBorneo 17 November 2023 - Monsun Timur Laut: 1,066 lokasi berisiko banjir di Sarawak, hampir 800 lokasi di Sabah. - Kementerian Pengangkutan cadang beri insentif tiket musim perayaan. - Kerajaan kaji wujudkan hanya satu gred beras putih. #AWANInews #MalaysiaBangkit Saksikan #AWANIBorneo setiap hari 7 malam di saluran 501 Astro AWANI dan astroawani.com

PARENTALITÉ(S) - Éduquer c'est comprendre.
L'accompagnement périnatal - partie 2

PARENTALITÉ(S) - Éduquer c'est comprendre.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 43:51


Le projet d'avoir un enfant, la grossesse, le devenir parent, accueillir un enfant sont des temps de grands bouleversements qui peuvent nécessiter une attention plus particulière. De plus en plus de futurs parents souhaitent également être acteurs de ce qu'ils vivent, de ces remaniements dans leur vie, prendre le temps de se poser, de réfléchir à comment ils souhaitent accueillir leur enfant, quel parent il souhaite être. Prendre ce temps, bien au-delà du temps médical peut-être vraiment précieux.Qu'est-ce que l'accompagnement périnatal ? En quoi il consiste ? Comment il se déroule ? Qu'est-ce qu'il apporte aux futurs parents et jeunes parents ? Autant de questions que j'aborde, dans cette deuxième partie, avec mes invités Karine Goetgheluck, directrice du Cefap et Véronique Gredé, accompagnante périnatale Cefap.Écoutez Parentalités sur Deezer, Apple Podcast et Spotify.Retrouvez et suivez Parentalités sur instagram Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The Potter Discussion: Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and the Wizarding World Fandom

In this episode we discuss some of the best Fred and George moments. Enjoy!Summary/Topics:·      1:58 “He's not Fred, I am!” This scene takes place in the first book in King's Cross station. This is a good display of banter between them, and this was one of the first examples we have of their characters. They aren't afraid of pulling someone's leg while making a joke. This establishes their place as the jokers of the family and puts them very close. It shows the closeness of the two.·      8:12 Gred and Forge. This scene takes place in the first Christmas as Hogwarts, showing that the twins like to tease Ron. They also know how make a good joke in passing, and the fleetingness comes across in the text. As we read, the words on the page become an image in our heads, and this scene is a fantastic example of their perfect comedic timing.·      13:16 Giving Filch a box of chocolate. Umbridge was getting close to the Dumbledore's Army, so Fred and George had to find a way to get Filch off the scent. They gave him a box of chocolates that turned out to be less than friendly.·      16:58 Fireworks. This is my favorite Fred and George moment. It is the ultimate spit in the face to Umbridge and timed perfectly. Umbridge gets what she deserves and the school gets a good show. They depart Hogwarts in style and make a mark. Even Flitwick was happy. That was the one moment where the teachers were thrilled to say that Fred and George were some of the worst trouble makers the school had ever seen.·      23:02 The Age Line. Dumbledore said no one should try and cross the age line that he drew around the Goblet of Fire. Fred and George took that as the perfect opportunity to do just that. The gold represented a leg up for their family and a chance to get back on top. They had a dream to open up a joke shop and begin making money for themselves. ·      27:39 “But if we're not careful we'll have another Head Boy in the family. I don't think I could stand the shame.” This is exactly what we would expect one of them to say. The Head Boy stands for the Administration, everything that Fred and George try and take down. Having anything you want to hear or say? Click here for a voice submission or here for text. ThePotterDiscussion@gmail.com@thepotterdiscussion on Instagramthepotterdiscussion.com

Purpose Driven Law
The Road Map In The Bible to Personal and Business Success: Greg Ward

Purpose Driven Law

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 54:57


Welcome to today's episode of the Purpose Driven Law Podcast, as  I'm joined by Attorney Greg Ward, the creator of one of Florida's most recognized and fastest-growing law firms, the Ward Law Group.Listen as Greg shares how he was able to redefine success, become a lawyer, and serve a purpose in the industry. Stay tuned as he shares his story of faith and journey in overcoming tragic challenges.Episode Highlights:3:51: Becoming a lawyer4:03: Growing up as a Catholic (Dealing with poverty, addiction, and  family battles)6:55: Hitting and climbing up rock bottom (Greg's version of success)11:04: Being in a relationship with a woman of God12:26: Learning to do the right things (Changing your relationship with Jesus)14:40: The book of justice (Serving a purpose)18:06: Churches and Politics24:40: Living life with God's Principles26:51: The road map in the Bible to personal and business success 33:56: The Importance of core values and culture in running a business and personal life35:22: The core values (Service to my clients, Service to the team, Service to the community, Faith, Accountability)42:20: Becoming a great leader (helping people reach their full potential)44:17: How to communicate effectively (Leading your team and company)The Role of Faith in Achieving SuccessA person's faith is shown through the practice of a principle of good acts. The integrity of faith is a habit of trusting God and believing in the bible. Living in faith is the foundation of the other virtues because faith's trust and knowledge rightly order one's acts and compelling works, even in the workplace.Faith creates a balance that respects individual beliefs and values while fostering a positive and inclusive environment for everyone involved, such as between companies and their employees. The positivity created by faith results in the willingness to accommodate diverse perspectives that helps create a harmonious workplace and client interactions, regardless of whether faith plays a prominent role in the company's culture.About Greg WardAttorney Gregory Greg is an experienced courtroom lawyer and negotiator. After ten years of working mainly for the defense, in 2012, Gred founded The Ward Law Group with his partner and wife, Jany Martinez-Ward. Greg, together with his wife, company, faith, and god, serves the community across the country, bringing quality legal service to a community that is often underserved.Learn more about Greg and the Ward Law Group through:Website: thewardlawgroup.comLinkedIn: The Ward Law Group, PLFacebook: www.facebook.com/TheWardLawGroupInstagram: www.instagram.com/thewardlawgroupplYoutube: www.youtube.com/channelPurpose Driven Law is a faith-based podcast created to share the stories of thought-provoking leaders in the legal industry who lead their personal and professional lives by their faith.If you want to learn more about the podcast, please follow us on Facebook and Instagram.You can listen to more of our episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.We also invite you to join us in our charitable endeavor to help children in East Africa and rebuild hope in Rwanda by clicking on the link below: Hope in Rwanda

AWANI Soundbyte
AWANI 7:45 [27/07/2023] - Peningkatan berbanding 10 tahun lalu | Hala tuju ekonomi negara

AWANI Soundbyte

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 35:23


Laporan berita padat dan ringkas #AWANI745 bersama Luqman Hariz Tumpuan #AWANI745 malam ini: - Rasuah pegawai penjawat awam Gred 54 ke atas, sangat membimbangkan. - PM bentang Ekonomi Madani, Memperkasa Rakyat ... angkat semula darjat ekonomi negara. - Sejak setahun lalu, akhirnya Zeti bongkar perincian 1MDB di mahkamah. - Zahid tidak terkejut, ahli UMNO jadi calon Perikatan Nasional.

The Three Broomsticks
CoS Chapter 3: Draco Malfoy, the Secret Fanboy of Martin Miggs

The Three Broomsticks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 149:03


Join hosts Aureo, Irvin, Sophia, and guest Matthew as they discuss the third chapter in the second Harry Potter book: The Burrow, Chamber of Secrets, chapter 3 Join the discussion:  https://threebroomstickspod.com/episode-6-cos-chapter-3-draco-malfoy-the-secret-fanboy-of-martin-miggs/  In this episode: We have ALL the wizarding world improvement ideas Ford Anglia love (from almost everyone) I can show you the Wizarding World… shining, shimmering, splendid… Where we're going, we don't need roads! The sweetest hood ornament of all time Aureo being very cynical The chickens are terrified Is Molly the queen of foreshadowing? Preserving the sanctity of dinner parties We want Wizard Comic Con Resources: Stitch Kitchen - Elephant pattern by Matthew The Pub's Jukebox:  The Burrow by Riddle TM feat. The Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office Harry's Flying Car by Gred and Forge I Flew a Car with the Weasleys by 8th Horcrux Leaving in a Blue Ford Anglia by Muggle Mike Contact: Website: https://threebroomstickspod.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/threebroomstickspod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/threebroomstickspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/threebroompod Email: 3broomstickspod@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/3broomsticks 

Note to File
Dan Otap

Note to File

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 48:52


Dan Otap is a Principal Alliance & Partnerships Lead within Genentech's Research and Early Development unit (gRED). Dan's clinical trial operations and compliance background uniquely position him to provide attuned insight into relational site engagement. Dan serves on various internal Roche/Genentech work streams related to clinical trial execution and innovation. He holds positions with the Association of American Cancer Institute (AACI) as well as the Society of Clinical Research Sites (SCRS). Dan has presented at various clinical research conferences and has authored multiple peer reviewed publications spanning clinical trial topics ranging from Community Oncology Practices, to overall site/sponsor relationships.   Prior to his arrival at Genentech, Dan established his career in oncology clinical trials at various world-leading institutions. His first position was a Research Study Assistant within the Department of Neurology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC). In 2011, Dan was recruited to Columbia University Medical Center to become the Clinical Research Manager within the Department of Neurology, Division of Neuro-Oncology. In 2012, he took on a dual appointment between the CUMC Department of Neurology and the Clinical Research Management Office (CRMO) within the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center (HICCC). He was instrumental in the creation of an internal QA/Monitoring Division within the Cancer Center.. He subsequently was appointed as the Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs within HICCC, and oversaw all regulatory submission processes, compliance/monitoring/auditing activities, DSMC/PRMC managers, Multi-Site Operations, and IND Office processes, which assisted clinical investigators with correspondence with the FDA. His last site based position was at City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center in Pasadena, CA. where he served as the Executive Director of Community & Affiliate Practices, focusing on development of clinical trial infrastructure across 30+ satellite locations across southern California.

Song-A-Day
02/28/2023 esme : Greed

Song-A-Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023


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PharmaTalkRadio
Where and How DCTs Can Truly Enable and Close the Gaps between Research and Care

PharmaTalkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 31:00


In this session, panelists from pharma and healthcare share perspectives on innovations in decentralized clinical trial technologies that have and have not worked during and throughout COVID. They also discuss: How we are bringing forth trial options to people on their own terms and getting patient inputCreating flexible systems that don't increase undue burden on hospitals and sitesWhat hasn't worked and whyManaging cost and spend Speakers: Sharon Hanlon, Head, Clinical Trial Engagement & Enrolment, Bristol Myers SquibbChristina Brennan, MD, MBA, VP, Clinical Research, Northwell HealthJamie Harper, MHA, CCRP, Director, Site Engagement & Relations, WCG ClinicalRamita Tandon, Chief Clinical Trials Officer, Walgreens Health, Walgreens Boots AllianceSusan Wong, PA, Principal Quality & Compliance Manager, gRED, Genentech

Sex, Drugs, and Jesus
Episode #71: The Insanity In Christianity With Stuart Delony, Host Of The Snarky Faith Radio Podcast

Sex, Drugs, and Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 73:37


INTRODUCTION: Stuart Delony is a storyteller, seeker, sojourner, question-asker, and provocateur. He's a former pastor and the creator and host of Snarky Faith Radio, a podcast for the spiritually disenfranchised.Stuart has a Masters of Global Leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary andlives in Chapel Hill, NC with his wife and kids. INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to):  ·      The Insanity In Christianity ·      How Pastors Are Like Drug Dealers·      The Simplicity Of Jesus Christ·      God Is Pro-Choice·      Jesus Loves Broke Bitches!!!·      Shitty Seminaries ·      The Lord Speaks To Us Through Movies·      Lakewood Church Shade·      The Production That Is “Church Service” ·      The Marriage Of Church & State CONNECT WITH STUART: Website: https://www.SnarkyFaith.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/stuartdelonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stuartdelony/ STUART'S RECOMMENDATIONS: In God We Trump: https://vimeo.com/234002024 CONNECT WITH DE'VANNON: Website: https://www.SexDrugsAndJesus.comWebsite: https://www.DownUnderApparel.comYouTube: https://bit.ly/3daTqCMFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SexDrugsAndJesus/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sexdrugsandjesuspodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TabooTopixLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devannonPinterest: https://www.pinterest.es/SexDrugsAndJesus/_saved/Email: DeVannon@SexDrugsAndJesus.com  DE'VANNON'S RECOMMENDATIONS: ·      Pray Away Documentary (NETFLIX)o  https://www.netflix.com/title/81040370o  TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk_CqGVfxEs ·      OverviewBible (Jeffrey Kranz)o  https://overviewbible.como  https://www.youtube.com/c/OverviewBible ·      Hillsong: A Megachurch Exposed (Documentary)o  https://press.discoveryplus.com/lifestyle/discovery-announces-key-participants-featured-in-upcoming-expose-of-the-hillsong-church-controversy-hillsong-a-megachurch-exposed/ ·      Leaving Hillsong Podcast With Tanya Levino  https://leavinghillsong.podbean.com  ·      Upwork: https://www.upwork.com·      FreeUp: https://freeup.net VETERAN'S SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS ·      Disabled American Veterans (DAV): https://www.dav.org·      American Legion: https://www.legion.org ·      What The World Needs Now (Dionne Warwick): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfHAs9cdTqg  INTERESTED IN PODCASTING OR BEING A GUEST?: ·      PodMatch is awesome! This application streamlines the process of finding guests for your show and also helps you find shows to be a guest on. The PodMatch Community is a part of this and that is where you can ask questions and get help from an entire network of people so that you save both money and time on your podcasting journey.https://podmatch.com/signup/devannon  TRANSCRIPT: [00:00:00]You're listening to the sex drugs and Jesus podcast, where we discuss whatever the fuck we want to! And yes, we can put sex and drugs and Jesus all in the same bed and still be all right at the end of the day. My name is De'Vannon and I'll be interviewing guests from every corner of this world as we dig into topics that are too risqué for the morning show, as we strive to help you understand what's really going on in your life.There is nothing off the table and we've got a lot to talk about. So let's dive right into this episode.De'Vannon: Stewart Delony is a fun and beautiful man. He is the host of the Snarky Faith Radio podcast. Stewart has himself a master of global leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary. And he worked for over 20 years in ministry. Now, in this episode, we about to shred modern day Christianity and read them for all the filth they damn well deserve.And as always, I will be throwing all the shade at [00:01:00] Lakewood Church because they deserve it more than most. I hope y'all enjoy.Hello, all my beautiful souls out there and welcome back to the Sex Drugs in Jesus podcast. I'm super excited as I always am. Everyone says that before every fucking show. So anyway, I hope this one is like super badass and we're gonna talk a lot about Jesus and, and those damn Christian people who seem to have attached to themselves, to him for some bizarre, unbeknownst reason today.Have Stewart Dani with me. He's the host of the Snarky Faith Podcast, Lion Ash Radio Show. And it is pretty snarky, . I do have to say something myself, Stewart, how you are? How, how are you today? Stuart: I'm great, Danna and I, I'm excited to be here hanging out with you and talking about all sorts of stuff today.De'Vannon: All sorts [00:02:00] of things. And so I remember whether the I had discovered as you add or how, I don't know, I'd just be on the internet digging up shit. And somehow I came across, maybe I did like a religious search on Apple or something. And then I came across your podcast, Snarky Faith. And then I looked at some of the show, show titles and everything like that.And I was just, just as fascinated as I could be. So just to read, we're gonna actually talk about your podcast towards the end of the show because we wanna talk about a couple of documentaries first. But I do wanna read the description you have for your podcast just as a little titty teaser for my beautiful audience.And so, and that quote, Stewart Snarky Faith is a space where we ire ire. Haven't had my wine today. Ire wrestle through life, culture and spiritu realities. It is a skewing of religion and culture today. The questions are even, [00:03:00] answers are never the point. It's all about the conversation in the quote, and we'll jump back on that later.So one of your major themes that I came across for you is this, you've coined this term the insanity in Christianity, and I'm just wondering what that means Stuart: to you. Well part of it has to do with, with a bit of my past too, if I was, I was raised in the south. I was raised in, in, in, around the Atlanta metro area, was raised around conservative Christianity for the most part, and then for some odd reason, decided to get into ministry for a number of years.I was, I worked like 20 years in church ministry and. Began, the further I was working in there was just began to see just the weird, crazy dysfunction. Like, like the, the idea that there is the stuff that Jesus talks about and then there's the stuff that like Christians [00:04:00] talk about in politics and those two things, those don't really match up at all.And you know, and so that just started kind of ticking me off over the while of being able to say, Wait a second. I know you guys have Jesus bumper stickers or T-shirts, but nothing about what you're doing. Seems like you understand the simple teachings of Jesus. So yes, my job a lot of times I feel like is to be able to point out the insanity, to be able to say that's not what Karate's talked about.Mm-hmm. , it's just a lot of American Christianity, . De'Vannon: Right. And that is our task because, you know, our market is not, I feel like I could speak for you when I say this. You know, our market is not. The church. Mm-hmm. , it's not church people. Our marketer are people who are considering their path and pondering at whose minds have a risk of being overthrown.By the way, Christianity is branded, especially here in the States. And so when people like us rise [00:05:00] up and go, there's another approach to God, you know, this, this fooly that that we're seeing play out before our eyes isn't him. And so I don't want people to actually believe that this is all God is reduced to his evangelical and Republican philandering, you know, and cocaine ORs and whatever the hell else they do.I don't judge it for the cocaine orgies, Mr. Matt Gates and you know, Mr. Wannabe speaker of the house. Cause I've had a few of those myself. But I wasn't judging people , Stuart: you know, you weren't oppressing people for the things that you were doing. Which that ticks me off like more than anything. It does, It does it.I, I've never understood that. So for people to kind of, and that's a weird part about Christianity, I think that the, for lack of a better term, the inbred nature of a lot of the, the thought processes that go on within there, I, I think it keeps people in a space where they feel like they have to keep coming back.Where they feel like it's, you know, [00:06:00] either fear or shame or whatever keeps you coming back. Even though probably every bit of the logic in your brain is saying, This place is crazy. We gotta get out. But somehow you just leave that door open, put you don't know what God's doing, which is a recipe for abuse, , anytime you kind of enter that into it yeah.De'Vannon: Yeah. Yeah, those are the dangling carrots, you know, the vague promises. You know, it's like when I was a drug dealer, I wasn't a shady ass drug dealer, but I hung around a bunch of shady ass drug dealers. Mm-hmm. . And that's how you always get people, you know, like, Oh, this is gonna be the best thing, you know, all these promises, or, Give me your money and I'll come back with even more than what I've, you know, more doped than what I have right now.You know, Just let me borrow this. Let me hold onto it for a second. You know, it's the same Stuart: energy. Oh, I've been around some shady ass pastor, so I, I totally agree. That is . That is the exact same energy . De'Vannon: Then I heard you say the S word when you were referring to Jesus' [00:07:00] ministry, which is simple. Mm-hmm.and, and so I just wanted to echo that cuz I always like to remind people that it was a remarkable thing and one of the gospels and it was talking about how Jesus taught with such simplicity. Mm-hmm. , you know, I find it remarkable because they, they couldn't write everything down in the Bible or, or even the scribes of the day.They couldn't literally account for everything in the whole day. They only wrote down what stood out to them. So the fact that Jesus' ministry being like, chill was noteworthy, just lets, lets me know that the the Republicans of his day, , the Pharisees and the sades were being really, really extra. Yeah.You know, because there, there was a contrast there. Jesus wasn't showboating and causing a whole scene except for when he threw over the temple, which I, you know, I'm with him on that. Mm-hmm. and you know, so Jesus was chilling. So when we look at, you know, Republicans, evangelicals you know, people who tout the name [00:08:00] Christianity and how hard they come for, for people, you know, they're being, you know, the exact opposite of how Christ was very humble and meek, he spoke his word, but he didn't, by no means go around trying to force it upon people.Mm-hmm. . And so he never did that. And so I just wanted to talk about the simplicity of the Lord. Stuart: Yes. And, and even in that regard, like if you don't talk about, even about the simplicity of scripture, one of the ideas, core ideas of scripture is choice. In the Bible, you know, allowing people to have choice, which is really funny because Republicans don't like to allow people to have choices to be able to go and do stuff.But that's very, very central to really a lot of the narrative of scriptures in the Bible is that God gives people the opportunity to do stuff. God doesn't compulsively make people do things like Republicans want to do and are doing in certain places right now too, which is terrifying. Yeah, The, I believe they do it in the name of Jesus, which is also sickening De'Vannon: too , when anybody can pick [00:09:00] up the name of Jesus and go trotting down the street with it.I know where people have to get is that, you know, when the Bible talks about woo and sheep's clothing, it has to be somebody, when the Bible talks about the hypocrites and stuff like that, it has to be somebody. Every generation has people who claim to be of God and are not, and people who say one thing and do the opposite, it happens everywhere.So in our day and time, I believe that that is our Republican party and. The Evangelical party and people who, who don't seem to have a problem with what Republicans are doing. Mm-hmm. . So this is our, these are our Pharisees right now. Stuart: Oh, absolutely. Because Christ talks a lot about, I mean, there, there is so much that is like anti empire and anti-establishment in what Jesus is talking about, about the structures of power of the time.And it's funny to be able to see where we see like a lot of conservative Christians running, We want more power in government, we want more power, we want more of the empire. And that whole thing was antithetical to everything Jesus was talking [00:10:00] about. He was trying to talk about whole different system of power and a whole dis different system of living, but some of them didn't get the memo apparently.Mm. De'Vannon: They can't because, you know, as the Lord said, if he were to open their eyes and they would see, and he would open their hearts and they would hear, and they would feel they would be human and they would be converted, but he has not given them the kingdom. And, you know, whoever the, whoever the hypocrites of the day are, are never, ever gonna see fault in themselves because it's always gonna be a problem with what someone else is doing.Mm-hmm. because their minds have been overthrown in a, in a and that makes life harder for everyone else. But yeah, I choose to believe that the problems that they bring up on our lives are, they're to strengthen us because it's gotta be something if it's not them and there's gonna be the bitch next door or the bitch at the grocery store, , we gonna always have motherfucker somewhereSo, so we can't escape. And so, but it is [00:11:00] about choice. And Deuteronomy, you know, in the Old Testament, the Lord is always trying to give Israel a choice. Choose, choose you this day who you're going to serve, but I'm not going to force you. I hope you pick me, is what God is saying. But he never, ever, ever, ever was forceful.And my favorite example of Jesus being anti-establishment, if you will. Entire rich people was when the, the lady came in with only the two mites and all the rich people were in there making it rain. And, you know, he didn't compliment them, he didn't say anything good about them. The person who made him stop in his tracks was the broke bitch.Mm-hmm. , you know, the, the, the, the bitch bleeding from her pussy. You know, I met respectfully ladies and and I realized how that sounded when I said, Stuart: You mean it in love. You mean it in love. That's De'Vannon: all love. And so, so, you know, you know, the broken people or the people who stood out to him, but in this is the town people wanna talk about the richest pastors, the richest people in [00:12:00] the world.This is not how God is. Stuart: No. No, and that's, and again, like circling back to the simplicity, it really just goes back to like, how are you loving people? in your area, like in your own sphere? Like, do you love your neighbor? Do you love the, those that aren't nice to you? I mean, they're really simple things in many ways that will change how you walk.That'll change how you even like look within yourself when you're actually learning to deal with other people. Seeing your own junk when you see other people's junk. And then, you know, the hope is that it makes you way, way, way more compassionate moving forward as you engage with other people. But at the same time, yeah, sometimes it's too simple for Christianity.We need to make it into some sort of a thing where we're drawing a line in the sand and the, these are going to hell, these are going to heaven. And when they always draw the line, the line's always on their side. Mm-hmm. De'Vannon: So, so how you went to seminary? Which seminary [00:13:00] was it again? Stuart: I went to a Fuller Theological Seminary.It's it's mainly in Pasadena, but they have a few other campuses. De'Vannon: Yeah. Cause I thought I remember like World Campus or something like that in there somewhere. But I went to seminary too. I left, I didn't stay long, just only a few semesters because the the guy who taught law, he just one day he was like, Yeah, we, we really like to control people in the church and everything like that.And oh my God, I was the only person in class who was like, I don't think we should be controlling , you know? Yes. Yes. I don't think we should be doing that. And, you know, and I did a double take, you know, and I asked him, you know, the fuck you. You know, I was speaking more similarly and the aloud. Stuart: Of course, of course, of course.But that's the trans, that's the translation of . De'Vannon: Yeah. In, in, in the Greek. That's the translation. Yeah. The fuck you say. [00:14:00] And he just like, he was like, Yeah, we wanna control people in the church. And he said it as casually as there's clouds in the sky. And everyone else in the class was nodding along with him besides me, and I was like, Oh, hell no.Mm-hmm. , I got to go . Stuart: So, Oh, I, I've had moments like that too. This was, I mean, this wasn't, I mean, I appre for me, I, I enjoyed the seminary I went to for the different viewpoints. It pushed on me. I enjoyed, See, I'm a person, I don't know if I'm just like a intellectual status, but I don't mind being wrong in my head,So if there's like new information out there, I don't mind messing around with it. But watching other pastors like lose their mind. Like when certain professors would tell them scripture in this way or this way. Like, Oh, you know what, if the creation story is not literal and then you watch a bunch of other guys just heads blow up at that moment.But, but you're right. I've been in other places, not at my seminary, but when I've been to different conferences and stuff where I've heard back when I was a church planter, like heard people talking about gathering [00:15:00] people together. If you're planting a church and those people don't worry too much about them, they're scaffolding on the building that you're kind of really trying to set up here.So they're just useful tools and if they leave, that's fine, but they're, and hearing that, it's the most dehumanizing thing that I've ever heard about people, especially from a perspective of we're starting a church. People that you're gonna start it with, ah, it don't matter that much, but they'll be useful idiots for a while.And, and, and, and that's just what gets me so much about Jesus is that Christ saw the humanity in people. Price didn't see them as, as marks or numbers or, or any of this stuff. And it, it's just gross. It's gross in so many ways how Christianity has become in this way. De'Vannon: I think some people start off corrupt like that, and I think some of them start off with the best of intentions, but money and power corrupt some slowly, gradually over time.Much like the ring did Smiggle in the Lord of the Rings. Yeah. Yeah. I don't think that cinema and, and all these shows we watch are just [00:16:00] entertainment. I really think that the Lord is speaking through us through these things. The slow corruption of Ankin Skywalker, the Vader. You know, I don't, I don't, I think that this sort of stuff happens in people in real life, although they're not running around shooting electricity outta their hands and forgot and disappearing when they put a ring on.You know? But you know, what does disappear? You know who you used to be? You know, by the time Ankin is Vader and by time, by the time Smiggle is Gollum, that old person is, you know, their original more pure form is no more. And they can't even tell you the point which they changed cuz it happened so subtly.Mm. But in their mind, they still feel like they're just as justified today as Vader and Gollum as they were when they were Ankin and Smiggle. Mm-hmm with everyone else who has a problem. . Stuart: So, No, you're right, you're right. And I've been in places where like, yes, it feels like to stay on this track it means I'll have to lose a part of my soul or have to swallow part of who I am to in order to remain here.And that was, that was a learning curve for me cuz I'd worked for a, I [00:17:00] worked as a missionary for a while and I was on the leadership board of their organization and I was the guy that was always pushing back against what they were doing. And so for a season of life, I was like, Oh, I'm doing God's work.I'm trying to push back and give a different perspective. And then after a while you begin to realize, no, I'm just really being a pain in the ass to them, and they really don't want me around anymore because my perspective is too challenging to what they're talking about. And at this point, I probably just need to gracefully exit because it's just, you know, there's that idea of Yeah, am I helping or am I just a pain of the ass?And at some places, if you're a pain of the ass, you're just gonna leave. De'Vannon: Right? And, you know, church is just like a lot of Yes. Men around them and, and stuff like that, which is something I'm, I believe I have in my notes here too. You know, well, I'll just say now, you know, you know these churches, they surround themselves with people who agree like them and they think like them.And so they don't really wanna be challenged. But the danger of that is if you're not, if you don't have opposing [00:18:00] viewpoint, You keep hearing all of these yeses and you begin to think that you're right when you objectify people like that and you think that you're right. Well, whatever it is that you do, Cause ain't nobody telling you no.Mm-hmm. . Stuart: So I'm, And, but there's, there's a danger in folks just in the audience, just a similarly, like for people in the congregations, effectively taking their brains out when they hang out in church and being like, Yeah, whatever he said, I agree with it. I have no idea how he got to these points. You know, his theology's already been predigested and he's giving it to me, so sure, I'll take it.Even though we don't, like, there's not that whole like, internal process of learning and growing and it, we just end up almost taking the regurgitated vomit like a mama spitting into a, a baby bird's mouth. I, I feel like that happens at church way too much. And I just think that would taste terrible. So and so I, I, yeah, it, it pushes back on just the fact that we've taught people, like you'd mentioned to keep under control and we've taught them to not really question.[00:19:00]And just listen and agree. And that's also incredibly dangerous when PO folks are at a position where they just agree with what the pastor's always De'Vannon: saying. And I used to be that, that guy, honestly, I think the vomit from the mama bird would be more nutrition than no more nutrition. That's true. That's true.Than what these pastors bullshit is spewing out. Mm-hmm. . But I used to be that person. I would hear something I didn't agree with and I would say, Okay, he's up there, so I'm gonna change my mind to what he said rather than to critique him. Yeah. So or as, as I learned and when I was getting my hypnotist certification, that's called hypnotizing people and using it in a negative way.Mm-hmm. . So but I'm reminded, I wanna throw a little bit of shade at Lakewood Church since I used to be a member. Stuart: Okay, let's do it. I game for that De'Vannon: before they kicked me out for not being straight. And so and you know, so I know Joel gets on TV and acts like he's all [00:20:00] nice and everything, but behind the scenes they have policies and effect that really, really hurt and damage people.Yeah. So in terms of objectifying people, while when I was volunteering in the kids' ministry there. I walked back into the office one day and I heard the leader of the kids' department saying something like about the volunteers, the effect of like, you know, we're smarter than them, we get to he was talking to the staff about the volunteers who were not in the room.I was a high level volunteer and so I was, I was given a lot of access to stuff, but he was saying like, you know, basically we're really clever. We're gonna use these volunteers to work ourselves out of a job. You know, thumbs up kind of thing. He, he, he, and that didn't set well with me, but it was, no, it was on those situations where I was like, I'm gonna show grace and mercy.No place gonna be perfect. I'm just gonna go ahead and overlook that. You know? And I wish I hadn't done that. It, it's, Stuart: it's, it's funny cuz I'll, I'll do the same thing where like, I replay this in my head, [00:21:00]but, you know, if you would've been like, Excuse me. What about this does anyone realize this is pretty fucked up right now?I think no one would've said anything and that you, you would've been just escorted outta the building and that would be the end of it. Because again, yeah, you have a bunch of Yes. Men or sheep or people that just go along with it because it sounds good and it, and, and because of course it's a church, so of course God's part of it.Right, right. And I feel like that's the assumption a lot of times. And it just creates a lot, a lot of baggage. De'Vannon: I'm gonna throw a little bit more shade at them though, though. This is, this is cause this is another form of censorship that they do. Mm-hmm. . So I saw this woman catch the Holy Ghost one time when I was in the main sanctuary at Lakewood.And look, I get some people fake dancing in the spirit. Some people don't believe in it at all. Okay. And some, sometimes it's real. I've had that experience like maybe less than five times, four or five times in my whole life. I've never been this sort of person that, you know, Sister Sally [00:22:00] every day on Sunday at exactly 1115 here she go down the aisle.No. If it's going. It's gonna happen. It's gonna have to be like legitimate. So sometimes it's real, sometimes it's not. This woman was, this was real, and now she's in the largest church in America in the middle of, I'm pretty sure it was probably like the 11:00 AM service, the largest service. But this other fucking matter cuz all the services are huge.Mm-hmm. , I'm like, this girl caught the holy goes down in the front, you know, I guess maybe like 20, 20, 25 rows back, maybe 15 or 20 rows back from the front, which is like nothing in a place that big. Sure. But she got up in the spirit was moving her and the ushers kicked her out, . And I thought like, this was another one of those moments that I was like, Okay, I don't like this, but I guess I should overlook it.I'm all like, how you gonna censor the spirit in the middle of the church? I don't. [00:23:00] I don't, Stuart: Well, that, that's one of the things that, that, that grabbed me early on in when I was working in ministry is that it's, it's a production, you know, that Sunday morning is a production and it's about like eliminating any mess.It's about eliminating like anything that would get in the way of the production, which, which is really kind of sick and twisted if you really think deeply about that. Because if, if God is trying to reach out to humans and we're all messed up , we've all got shit and, and we're all messy. But I think that like ministry, if you're actually doing ministry with God, I mean, it's going to be messy because we're messy and that's okay.Cuz God knows what we're messy and and I, I just find it weird when we tend to like whitewash our services into making themproductions or pageantry. De'Vannon: I couldn't said it better myself. And I always like to remind [00:24:00] people that when these people, your worship leaders, your pastors, and I use the word pastor loosely because I don't believe many of these people are even called I haven't heard any of their stories, of their true conversion when God met them and the books they write or never really about themselves.But remember I, you know, they're at work , you know, and just like most people when they go to work, they're being fake as hell and putting on whatever face they need to, to, to get the job done. I just wanted to throw that out there Stuart: and Well, and if you wanna throw out that, just, just a little addendum to what you're saying is that there are many pastors that write books that are ghost written as well.To where I've, I, I know I've known of hu few instances cuz I do have a friend that's a ghost writer where they'll just kind of give a bunch of ideas to a person, you know, like couple stories, couple things. And they're like, boo, go make it happen. So again, you're right, it's like this whole like Christian marketing complex that we kind of find ourselves under that's really just about De'Vannon: money.And there are [00:25:00] also regurgitated sermons too, because one of Joel's books I read, I know, I was like, I heard this in a sermon before. You know, it's just regurgitated sermon. It's a, it's a system. It's a, it's an equation that they have to constantly books like that. And, and I know that they're not writing them.I know. I know. Mm-hmm. . And so I put a note here about the war on drugs because of something that you said about like like government control. I felt like I was watching shit, I've consumed so many documentaries in the last, like I watched the, the new one on Netflix, How to Change Your Mind, where the guy's going over How he used like the me school and the cide bin and the MDMA and everything like that.And I watched the history of mental illnesses on pbs. And and it was interesting to find out how like, You know, the psychedelics were used and being like, studied in clinical settings, you know, Then the government wanted to control people cuz people started using the psychedelics and they didn't wanna fucking go to war, [00:26:00] you know?And then, then they, then they was like, Oh, we gotta stop this shit. So let's make these drugs schedule one narcotics, you know, in, and then let's put fear in everyone about the evils of what may happen, even though people weren't really doing anything evil. Mm-hmm. . And then I feel like the church locked arms with politicians back in those days.And then they started calling drugs the devil, you know, the spirit of Satan and everything like that. And I don't know, I just wanted worded what you thought about, you know, how deep the history of church people and politicians go and the, what they did to stifle America's impression of drugs. Stuart: That's a good question.I, I, I feel like that, I mean, it kind of circles back to what you'd mentioned earlier, that it all falls into some sort of a system of control. You know, if we're able to paint a line and be able to say, Oh, those in this tribe are good, but those that are outside of our tribe are bad. And, and they've done that on, on, on so many different social issues throughout the [00:27:00] years.And I mean, it's been alcohol, it's been, it's been like I, I worked, I, I was even attending a church, this is when I was a missionary, but I was attending a church in the a in an area, and I was like, Oh, you guys, I would love to just start doing a bar ministry. This is like 15 years ago, just going and hanging out with people and just talking to 'em, not trying to convert 'em, just talking to people in bars, just to be able to kind of break down walls.And they were like, you know, you can only do that as long as you're drinking a Coca-Cola or something else in that building. And I'm like, Wait, wait, I don't work here, but you guys know me and you do not want me to go and try to share stuff with people and just get to know people in bars because alcohol, I mean, again, I feel like that these are all scapegoats that, that we tend to demonize in so many different areas.I think that we've seen it, especially like recently, probably since at least 2020 ramping up of how the conservative right. Is finding like, I feel like we're back in the Satanic panic like 2.0 like back from the eighties when like there was [00:28:00] this whole like, ah, Satans everywhere and there's all these crazy things that I, I feel like we've just reinvented that cuz I grew up around some of that stupidity of the Satanic panic and, and I feel like this is just a new version of it or it's Yeah.A cue version of it now or some other craziness that they're adding to it. De'Vannon: Well, the devil isn't particularly creative man. He just tends to copy shit and repeat cycles. He's not really all that inventive. But if you, if you think about it, and that's why I believe in the book of Revelation when it says that when Satan's true form is like revealed and then the nation looked at him and was.Okay. Is this the nigga that was fucking with us this whole time? this little thing over here, reallyHe's not that impressive, you know, in terms of analyzing his mechanics, you know? Mm-hmm. , you know, is he powerful and shit? Yeah. But you know, like this, this is why, perfect [00:29:00] example, like a broke ass hustler who ain't got a penny to his damn name, can talk a smooth game and get a whole lot of money from people.I've seen it happen a thousand times when I was a drug dealer. They use what little, they have good looks, big dick or the reputation or whatever, but zero actual fucking thing of worth in terms of money. Yeah. And can get damn near anything they want, but really any shit. Mm-hmm. , Stuart: and even mentioning that, and I don't, I don't, this is, this is, this is your interview.I don't wanna go down any revolution, rabbit holes or anything like that too. But I also feel like that's one of the books of the Bible that is messed up. More people with bad interpretations and reading it. I literally, I, I was going before my, this is years back, but before my ordination hearing and they're grilling me on all these things.And some guy asked me and I didn't know him and I was an idiot, but he was like, Tell me about how do you feel about the end enzyme on the book of Revelation? And I was like, I feel that's probably done more damage to Christianity than anything in a while, because we focus [00:30:00] on the end and we don't pay attention to what's now in this.And depending on how you read it, some people read it exact, literally. Some people see it figuratively. Some people pick and choose between the two, which is a terrible way to read scripture, to hop between those two standpoint. But yes, I remember some guy got so mad at me, explain yourself, Why is this?Because I was like, Does it really matter? Does it matter what's gonna happen fully in the future if we're supposed to be digging in now towards loving people and kind of walking out the simplicity of Christ? Because sometimes if we focus too far in advance, I feel like it takes us away from the present.De'Vannon: Hm. Or as they, or as they say in the Pentecostal churches, you don't wanna be so heavenly minded that you ain't no earthly good. Amen.Oh my gosh. I really don't like the fact that I still have in me things from my church days. But, you know, I guess it wasn't all bad. Stuart: No, I, I, And I think that's, that's the hard [00:31:00] thing. I think that oftentimes when people go through, like deconstructing and walking through, processing out their faith, we can end up kind of feeling bad or ashamed of where we, we were.But I, I, for me at least, I've gone like, Okay, that's what I was raised around. I, it's taken me time to figure out which baggage is shit and which baggage needs to stay and, and, and kind of processing through all of that along the way, because there are nuggets that have happened, but by and large, there's probably like more dump truck loads that were.Not helpful, but, but I do think that's essential in the spiritual path of being able to, is being able to figure out, yeah, what can I take from this? What good can I take from this? And then let me flush the rest of it down the toilet. De'Vannon: Mm-hmm. . So speaking of putting on a production and a show, you had quite the quite the choice words for the the movie through the eyes of Miss Tammy Faye.Stuart: Oh, . Okay. That one. Okay. De'Vannon: Yes. . Now for those of you [00:32:00] don't know Tammy Faye Bacon, Miss Mr. Jim Baker. Were probably the most colorful people on television, especially over there at tbn back in the day. Stuart: back in the day, which became I think, yeah. But yeah, keep going. Yeah. De'Vannon: personally. I loved it. I loved the show because I like anything that exposes the foolishness of Yeah.Television ministry and the bullshit side of Christianity. You didn't like it though, so tell, talk, Stuart: give me your, Oh, my, my pushback on, on it was cuz I, I have, I have, I had a, I had a gullible mother who loved Televangelist and Jim and Tammy were on all of the time and those folks, and, and, and my only issue was with the movie.I think Tammy Faye figured stuff out and went on to do good stuff. I think the movie kind of gave her a free pass of being a part of this whole whatever that was, you know, the [00:33:00] cluster fuck of Christianity that was going on. That was ptl. And, and I just, I, I thought some of it film wise was just a little.I wish they would've dialed down on some of the bigger stuff because there was, there was abuse like supposedly. I mean, I don't, I don't think they even hint on the fact that Jim Bakkers been accused of raping someone as well too. And so there's, there's a bunch of weirdness surrounding that and just trying to glaze our way out towards the end.That's what kind of left me with a bad taste in my mouth cuz I remember, I remember a lot of that and, and I do, like, I, I, I appreciate how Tammy Faye changed and how she changed stuff within it, but at the same time I thought the filmmakers were a little they were a little heavy handed and made it just all bad, Jim, but I think that they were two people that were involved in whatever that craziness was.De'Vannon: I wonder why that may be, maybe they were so overwhelmed with so much bullshit that they could pick from, they just didn't know how to handle Stuart: it. No, you and you're right, and [00:34:00] I've had to do that too. Like you, when you get raised around stuff, like I've, I have friends that are worship pastor. That have had to work through the idea that like, wait half of what we do all the time is almost just psychologically messing with people, you know, just the lights and the music and getting everyone in that right mood and they can, they know what they're doing with it.And you'd mentioned hypnotism earlier, and I'm not saying it's hypnotism, but it's definitely conditioning people for a situation and creating the expectation for people in the situation. So, I mean, to give Tammy Faye a, a fair shake, which I would say is that she may have been swallowed up in all of that, you know, to where this is all God's work.And it is, it's very, it's very it can be very intoxicating and, and it can be something that really, like you'd mentioned earlier, turn you into a wolf and sheep's clothing. De'Vannon: Yeah, you know, there's a lot of makeup to keep on all the time. it cause money. Stuart: Oh my gosh. I felt bad for Jessica Chastain cuz I think they said [00:35:00] she's like the actress that was portraying her, she had like four hours a day.I'm like, oh that. No, that sounds awful of trying to recreate that look. De'Vannon: That's drag queen say all the time. It takes a a lot of money to look this cheap.So that's in the eyes of Tammy Faye. You could find it on different networks and shit. I recommend it and I love it because these, these people are kind of like at the beginning of the tell tele evangelical wave. So these people pave the way for your Joel O Stings and for your T Jakes and for your Joyce Meyers and everything like that.You know, it's not like I don't see similar practice. Know across all of these ministries, it's up to you to decide who you can trust and who you can't. But, Mm. fuck with churches. I don't, I don't walk, walk in 'em. I don't know none of that no more. And I'm not bitter. I'm just logical now. And I, you [00:36:00] know, and I critique things and it's not okay with me for these churches to break in all this money.And I, I talk about Lakewood a lot cuz that's just where I was, you know, had I been at Felicia's Church of Latter Day Saints and I would be talking about fucking Felicia, but that's not where I was. And so, you know, did, did break in all this money and then be firing volunteers. Mm-hmm. for where they hang out at when they're not at church, you know, when you're off camera.Mm-hmm. . So I'm not okay with Stuart: that. It's a business, it's a, I think it's easier if you begin to see it as a business and not a church. De'Vannon: Oh, it's, it's a grif. And so for those of you don't, Oh yeah, Grif is a Grif Is this religious shit we're talking about? Or Republicans or like when Donald Trump's wife, one of one of his ex wis fell her ass down the stairs and died the other day, you know, he took to his, his social media platform he created and gRED, he was like, She's dead.Would please donate ? So that, that's like a gr yeah, if you want further education, what Grifting is, [00:37:00] I do recommend Ms. Betty Bowers on Facebook. That's hilarious. She's hilarious. Trademark Glory, as she always says. She's very funny. Look up Ms. Betty Bowers. Very funny. And so now you were on a documentary called, In God, We Trump, I'm gonna include a link to this in my showy notes.I watched it on Vimeo earlier. It's the good like hour and a half of your life. I suggest everyone watch it. It's called In God, We Trump in this documentary. Traces the parallel parallelization, That's not a word. I've decided that it is the parallelization of Trump and Evangelicals. And how basically evangelicals created the ability for Donald Trump to become the president of these United States, and then all the as fuckery that followed.Talk to me about your experience on this documentary and why you agreed to be a part of it. [00:38:00]Stuart: I don't know how I got involved it in the first place but when I heard, I think it was through a friend, I think a friend of a friend knew the documentarian and was telling me about what was going on. He was trying to like find people to talk to as he was going around the us and so I reached out to him and we became friends too through the process of it.But he was just like, Yeah, I just want pastors that'll actually be honest about stuff that's going on here. He had a lot of conservative pastors that would not go on camera talking about what they honestly felt like. and yeah, when he traveled down here, cuz I'm in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, I was part of that leg of the tour.He, we set up a spot and talked about it and I was, I do much of what I do on the radio. I just tell it like it is, is the way I see it. And yes, this is the do, I mean really what's been happening is, especially with Roe v. Wade falling recently, this has been the conservative, like evangelical rights essentially wet dream for [00:39:00] 40 to 45 years.And so they've been moving this for years, this amongst other social issues and trying to ingrain them within politics because they saw politics as the way to be able to make social change happen, which is hilarious because they talk about God being the God of the universe and he being all powerful.But God needs us to infiltrate the government because God's too flacid to do anything. I, at least that's how I do it in my own head when they talk about it. But it is, it's, it's, it's a weird, disgusting thing that began to happen. Well that's been happening for a while. If anyone remembers like eighties, like the moral majority or like promise keepers, all this other BS that was kind of all in the line of where, where we are at now with what happened with the Supreme Court.And it'll be interesting to see what happens because I feel like, cuz this, this, I don't think this is in the documentary, but they're, they were, the, the Christian right was toying around with different issues that they thought would be flash points in culture to be able to beat their drum [00:40:00] on. And they, Jerry Falwell on a bunch of them, they would try certain ones, they wouldn't work.Eventually abortion became one of those things. Because before that actually Evangelicals and Christians really didn't have as much of an issue with abortion. With this, I mean, our country has been, we've had abortion since the beginning of the beginning of our country. What? Well, we're founded with what do we, you know, we're a Christian nation, we're founded with values, eh?They like to play around with the fact that we don't know history well, and they like to reframe history and tell us like how it's going to be. But we're now at a weird point in history where I feel like the, the dog finally caught the car, and I, I don't think the Republicans know what to do with it.I think they finally got what they wanted and now they're like, Oh, all right, let's just go take more . Like, we have nothing else to do. We've already stormed the castle. Let's take more. Which is also a terrifying period of time that we're moving into De'Vannon: mm-hmm. . Yeah. It sucks to be a woman right now. Yeah. [00:41:00] I mean, if I could scoop you all up and whi away to the the, to the island of Lesbos where supposedly so many of you emerge from, you know, I would let y'all just go have all the hot lesbian sex with each other for the rest of the time and just do whatever the fuck you want or invite occasional deck over or whatever.And so, but that's not gonna happen. So whatever I can to stand in solidarity with, with you women, folk, I'm more than happy to do. Stuart: And the sad part of it is with all of this is that it is really all a show with conservatives. I, I've I re this is years back when I, when I was at a pastor's meeting in our community, I was in, and this one pastor used to love to brag about how they would go and picket abortion clinics.And about what great work they're doing in the church. And I remember afterwards I didn't like call 'em out in front of it, but I was like, Hey, like, wouldn't it be easier? Like, wouldn't it be more Christlike to go and be like, Talk to these young women, say like, Our families will take your [00:42:00] children in.If that's really what you care about, we, we'll pay for your medical. We'll do all of this. And literally, after I do this whole thing with the music, man, that's too much work. He literally told me that. I mean, not in front of anybody else, but he told me in my face, Oh, that's too much work. So essentially picketing and shaming people, that's God's work.Caring for the children and the women that are in these situations, eh, it's inconvenient. And you know, he kind of said the quiet part out loud, but it's what so many folks, so many folks I think are in that weird dichotomy of this is evil. All right, well if you think it's evil, how could you fix it? I don't wanna fix it.It's too much work. De'Vannon: Sounds about Republican. Yeah. Because, you know, they only need, and I just wanna remind people that there is no national religion. The, the last time that I checked, this is not like the Middle East or something where we are officially the Nation of Islam, or everyone here is a Muslim.The, the United States is not supposed to be that way. Everyone here, this [00:43:00] is not a Christian nation. Mm-hmm. , but don't really like the fact that we have God on money and his name is invoked. Personally. I liked hearing about God since I follow him, but at the same time, we don't have a national religion.And so really, I think everyone should be left to themselves. But Stuart: Well, and God, we trust wasn't even added to the money until like the fifties. So again, like this is when they get all mad, like, Oh no, it's, it's this recent history. You guys, you've put a bunch of dbags about this. De'Vannon: And I'm sure that was, there was some sort of political advantage to that at the times.They wouldn't have just done that out of a love for God Stuart: because, Oh, even that, even, I mean, how you hear a sock about it, how the prayers been taken out of school. I, this is what's burned me. How do you take prayer out of school? Like, are you like, Oh wait, hey Johnny, your eyes are closed. Are you praying?Stop it. No, Maybe they took public ative school, which public prayer a lot of times is fairly useless. I feel like it's just pageantry and [00:44:00] speeches, but they, they don't understand even what they're saying, I De'Vannon: think anymore. And the thing that gets me about like the Republicans and the evangelicals, you know, as you're saying, they only wanna take their agenda as far as it goes to achieve whatever their end goal is, which is to be reelected.So ban this, Ban that, okay, I have more power, you know, fuck 'em. If we care that same mindset, people who are on drugs, people who have certain sicknesses and stuff like that, you know, let's just be against it. You know, let's just lock 'em up and stuff. Mental health issues, but we're not really gonna fix it.Like, it's absolutely senseless to me, like in my case, to lock me in jail for, carry a bunch of meth on me, or for getting caught high, or whatever the reasons people may be in there. But you're not gonna rehabilitate me for all that time. I'm just gonna get it back out. I'm gonna do the same shit. Mm-hmm.So, but when these people, these Republicans and these supposed Christians, all they, their talk is always about how they can change someone else. I never hear them say, [00:45:00] You know, and at least in those sincere way they talk about their relationship with God. You know how they love him or what the spirit is doing in their life and you know what's going on with them.You know, it's always about how we can go and fuck with people over here. Yep. But, but the Lord already told them that there's gonna be many people that says to him in that day talking about when they stand before the judgment thrown, we cast out devils in your name and we did this and we, we fucked with this person and we banned this.And the Lord told you that He's gonna tell you that depart from him, you, he, because you never knew him. You were too busy putting your energy into changing other people that you never bothered to cultivate a true relationship with the Stuart: Lord. I, I think you're right. I mean, I think in so many ways, and that's been one of like growing up as a kid around church, you learn how to do church.Like, you learn how to act, you learn how you're supposed to show up and do. And then even working in ministry for years, it was like, again, it's like a, it's a higher level of knowing what you have to [00:46:00] do. But, but some of the biggest growth I've had is, is, is that internal work. You know, it's, it's that internal space that it's not about performing, it's not about that.Some of it is about . Yeah. About seeking the god of the universe. Some of it's about learning to heal broken places within me and, and being able to do the work to, to, to process through all of that. But I think it, it takes a lot of contemplation and introspection, which I, I, I, again, I don't feel like a lot of modern day Christianity, at least in America, pushes a lot of contemplation and deep thought.And, and also they do a terrible job with mental health cuz a lot of time it's just pray it away. You're depressed, we'll pray for you. Hmm. That's not gonna always fix things. , sometimes you need to go to a counselor and that's okay. Or a therapist. De'Vannon: Yeah. Right. That's like that shit. There was a politician some damn where, and there was like a shooting that happened and like, or maybe [00:47:00] they had like a really bad trouble with like people getting shot, but this one lady's son had got shot like in his neck when a bullet came in the house.And the, this politician, I think it was in Kentucky, you know, he got on TV and he was like, I have a solution. We're all gonna pray and . Stuart: Yeah. Yeah. That's, that that, that's been one thing that has like gotten me like for, for the longest time I think prayer had been set up as some sort of like, almost like a, just dropping a penny in like a fountain kind of a thing.And, and one thing I've grown in as they've kind of grown processing myself, spirituality in spiritually and kind of walk with God is that if we're praying for a problem that we can already fix, I think God's gonna be like, Why are you talking to me about this? You know what I mean? Like, you have it within you already to do it.You're just being lazy and you don't wanna do it. We'd rather just punt and just say, All right, God's gonna do it because it makes us feel better for the moment. De'Vannon: But you know it.[00:48:00]Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. So, so, so, so much of what, you know, the church has preached these days is about like, either against people or the acquisition of things. Mm-hmm. . And so, which still takes your attention outside of yourself, but, you know, the Lord said that you can gain the whole world and lose your soul.He says you can take a whole city and not be able to control yourself. There's so many warnings, you know, in the Bible about being mindful about, you know, redirecting your attention, getting back the center mm-hmm. . So, so don't get so caught up on going, knocking on people doors, trying to convert them, or trying to go and get rich.When you forsake the thing that's the most important, which is your own damn self improvement. And so, I don't know, the Lord already has beat this dead horse all throughout all the scriptures. I don't think Republicans really read the fucking Bible, but I don't know. It's [00:49:00] already been said either, either y'all hardheaded asses are gonna listen, are you not?And when I say y'all's hardheaded asses, I'm not talking about my base. You know, my beautiful cus listeners and my audience, I'm talking about the, the, the conservative person who happened across this show, . Stuart: And that's Yes. Who, who, who ends up seeing, like being able to use scripture as a weapon against people, which it was never meant to be that way.We've got cloer passages, we've got all sorts of other stuff that people use Scripture and, and it's not meant to be. In that way. De'Vannon: Mm-hmm. . But when people are insecure and shit and they're not whole on the inside, then that's just a form of abuse. You know, they may not be taking their fists and punching someone in the face, but using a scripture to punch someone in the spirit or in the heart, it's still abuse so Stuart: well, and so much of that's taught where there's just like, I think we, we make everything so binary, like, you're good or you're bad.Like this is either good or bad. And we take like, any kind of [00:50:00] gray thinking or any middle ground or context out of situations, because a lot of folks read scripture without context, which is a terrible way to read scripture without understanding what else is happening, Like what is the author trying to convey, all those kind of a things.But I, I, I feel like that we get taught to do all of this, and then at some point, if we're just told, we're all sinful, we're all terrible, and God's not happy with us. Well, I can see a system where people be like, Well I don't, I don't sin or quote unquote sin like he does. So I can really push that cuz it makes me feel better.And then the worst folks that would say that, and again, quote unquote sin because I think that we've used sin very incorrectly in lots of different ways, but where people would be like, Yes, I don't struggle with that, but I really do struggle with that and I don't like what you're doing with your lifestyle even though I really wanna live that lifestyle.So somehow I'm gonna continue to do this and just be a big f and hypocrite in the whole process. So RINs and repeat RINs and repeat for American Christianity. De'Vannon: I want [00:51:00] you to talk about, from the documentary you were talking about how, how Oral Roberts had laid hands on you trying to heal you of asthmaAnd he, I think he forced you to lay on the ground. I've had this happen to me before, certain churches, but you actually were not healed of asthma. And give people background on who Oral Roberts is. Ah, Stuart: I'll give you just snippet in my background. Again, I told you conservative, conservative, conservative.When I was three years old, my I, a sister that was born that was severely like autistic and especially back in eighties, nobody knew what to do with it. So my mom's answer is, We gotta get her healed, right? Fix. We have to fix this because that's what we do. We want to have like a nice little middle class family.We need to fix it. So they would drag, she would drag me around cause my dad wouldn't go cuz he was a good conservative. But she would drag me around with her and my sister to tent meetings, revivals. Eventually we end up with, or Roberts or Roberts again, counter prosperity preacher before the time kind of a thing back in the day.But again, Griffy and all sorts of other fun stuff. [00:52:00] And so then I found myself, I think I'm probably about seven at the time I was, look, I was a kid, grew up with asthma, and my mom just like shoves me in line, doesn't tell me anything. She just shoves me in this line to like get marched up on the stage and I, I figure out what's happening.But again, I'm standing there and they're. Do like the hand to the head, like an asthma, You're healed. Cuz they, Oh cuz what they did is they wrote, they asked me what my problem was and I had a card to my hand and I had to write down asthma. So like I hand it to a dude, he whispers the oral and then, you know, which again that name, I just feel so weird about it anyways.But , it just feels like a pet name. He had a whole background, I don't know, continuing on, but yeah. Or Roberts. So yeah, whispers, asthma grabs my head, pushes me back and I'm not trying to be like, I was a kid wanting to be like, I want God to heal me. And he pushes me back and I just step back and I keep standing there cause I'm like, I don't feel any different.And then, so it happened like a few times eventually to where they had these guys kind of like, they push me where they kind of made sure they caught me and pulled me [00:53:00] back cuz hey man, he's healed. And I'm like, I, I knew as a seven year old, I need my inhaler. I'm not healed. But then the answer for my mother was, Oh, you just didn't have enough faith, which is the loop hold.They put you into that trap with. If it didn't work, not my fault, it's yours. You didn't have enough faith, which again, is hugely abusive, especially to children and actually any human to say that, yeah, if only you had enough faith, God would've fixed you, but not sucks to be you. De'Vannon: It reminds me of a lot of bullshit that I heard when I, I was watching a, again, another documentary on Netflix to keep sweet prey and obey documentary.Is that good? I Stuart: haven't, I haven't, I haven't dipped my toes in that one yet. De'Vannon: I bing the whole damn thing. . So you dip your toes, your dick and everything else in it. I, it is worthy. Okay. Thank you. And, and that, so that [00:54:00] documentary all is about the I think the fellowship of Latter Day Saints Jeff's, you know, the them people and people living offensive seclusion and, you know, 50 wives and a shitload of children and everything like that, and so on and so forth.It's, it's, it's, Stuart: they, they're the folks that even the mor, like the, the normal Mormons are like, those folks are crazy. Which youDe'Vannon: So tell me about the time and Oh, and speaking of documentaries, look, is there any documentarians running around out there? You can come recruit me because I'm ready to spill all kinds of tea. I'm ready to bring my mouth and talk. I ain't shy about shit. I'm ready to go on some documentaries. Right. This audition taper here,I will use it. It worked for Steve Harvey before he, yeah, before he had all of his five businesses and shows now when he was still doing standup and stuff. When, when he had a, whenever he had a camera in front of him, he just looked through the camera and said, [00:55:00] Hey, you people who control the shows, I want a talk show.I want, you know, he's looked into whatever camera was in front of him and said what the fuck he wanted and he got it. So, so yes, I wanna be on documentaries. I want my talks yet, I want, but deals. Give me everything. Fuck it. . Tell me about the time you smuggled a Cameron to the Trinity Broadcasting Network.Stuart: That, Okay, so I, I, this is part of me being probably a counter cultural Christian, even back when I was in the mix of it. So I, I'd worked for an evangelistic organization where we would we worked with like at risk street kids type of stuff. And so the whole goal is that we're supposed to just evangelize them, send 'em to the kingdom.But I, that never sat right with me cuz I was like, what are we inviting them into? Like, just pray a prayer so you're not going to hell. And then No, no, I was like, it needs to be, you're inviting someone [00:56:00] into something greater, like a different way of doing it. And so we were, we, I took some of these kids, like street kids, which is hilarious.Like you're taking them down to do missions work in la. So, you know, so their whole idea is I'm spending my spring break helping other people that are doing the, in some like, yes. So when I took them down there, I just I was like, I know TBN is around here. And I told them, I was like, I just wanna take you into the thing that is absolutely not Christianity, , none of this has anything to do with Christianity.And so they let us in, they let us, I didn't even really smuggle it that much. It was mainly just the idea where, I think the guy at the door, I was like, Oh, I'm such a fan. I love this and everything. And he was so great. So I. Essentially just lied. And so he led us with a group of kids in, Cuz I was like, Oh, we wanna show the Youth of America how wonderful this is at TBN Studios.And it led me to walking around and mocking everything on video that I was seeing cuz it is nuts. Spray painted gold toilets, all the other stuff. Like, it's, it's, it's [00:57:00] gross. It was like, yeah, it was like Liberacci had an orgasm somewhere and it is tbn like it was, everything is painted gold. Everything was just over the top like decadent in ways that you're kind of like, what is, is this Vegas?It really felt like Vegas more than it did any kind of a Christian ministry. But like cheap Vegas, whatever that is. , like, we're fake in Vegas, so, so it's more like Reno, I guess. . De'Vannon: But that's a part of the hypnotherapy though, you know, So the basis or, or conditioning, you know, it's all a part of hypnotherapy.And then h therapy, all it means is to overload the conscious mind so that you can gain access to the subconscious. And you do that by simply making the conscious mind focus on more than one thing. Because my conscious mind can only focus on one thing at a time. And so if you've got all of this crazy, fake, opulent shit going on and bitches running around where faces full of clown makeup and the [00:58:00] shouting, and the hollering the music, you don't, you, you, you don't have no ability to be critical unless you intend to be critical.You know, you're, you, you are in conscious overload. Mm-hmm. . And then that's how you become suggestible, as we call it in Hy therapy. Your mind is now in a suggestible state and you will receive what's being presented to you. With much less criticism, if any at all. Stuart: Did you just describe a Sunday morning service?Oh. Oh. Was hidden it there? I'm joking. . But it almost, I mean, that's the whole idea we're we conditioned you to be receptive to what we're saying in, in a weird, manipulative way. I feel like church ends up kind of doing that in their own controlling, non-controlling way. De'Vannon: You know what, say having this discussion right now makes me think about that chant that Joel does before each time he preaches.So he'll get his Bible and wave it around and the whole church will chant with him and he'll say, This is my Bible. I am, I have what it says I have. I am what it says I am. And he'll say, You know, my [00:59:00] mind is opened, My heart is Seth if I'm about to receive, you know? And then there's just this whole thing I'm like, and I'm thinking, Oh my God, this, you know, there was a whole, He was hypnotizing us the whole time.Mm-hmm. . You know, it seems like an innocent group chant and everything like that, but now the shit seems really culty when I look back on it. Mm. Why you can't just get up there and say, What the fuck you gotta say? Why you gotta have us chant with you to, to say that we're now gonna be vulnerable to what you wanna say.Mm-hmm. . Stuart: But it's, it's, it's about Brandon and it's about keep bringing you back every week. You know, It's about, it's again, you mentioned being a drug dealer. This is kind of being like a holy drug dealer, but it's never gonna get you what you want, but it's only gonna give you that taste and keep you coming back every Sunday De'Vannon: with promises of what could be.Mm-hmm. . Stuart: Yeah. Yes, yes, yes. You're wanting to read, you

Diary Of A Bolga Billionaire
Quarter 2 Review:GRACEGROUP Crypto Holdings,GRED,Our Partnership With Hassad Food & My trip to Ghana

Diary Of A Bolga Billionaire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 40:02


All the events that happened in the second quarter of 2022, more on our crypto investment(including the coins we bought and those we sold), Our partnership with a Qatari Company to establish Greenland Farms in Tamale Ghana and a lot more. Thanks for making this journey worthwhile. Can't wait for many more with you guys. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/martins-napoleon/message This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gracegroup.substack.com/subscribe

Harry Potter and the Half-Drunk Podcast
Chapter 172: Good Ol' Gred and Forge

Harry Potter and the Half-Drunk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 35:25


This episode is double the fun and double the trouble, because Sam and Emily are character profiling everyone's favorite twin pair, Fred and George Weasley! It's only fitting to sip on a Troublemaker cocktail while talking about two of the most notorious mischief makers in Hogwarts history. Grab one for yourself and tune in. Cheers!

The Real Weird Sisters: A Harry Potter Podcast
Fred and George Weasley: Character Study, Part 2

The Real Weird Sisters: A Harry Potter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 75:48


Alice and Martha resume their conversation about Gred and Forge, this time picking up in the fourth book. From their HILARIOUS fake wand to their super-responsible Ton Tongue Toffee testing, it's easy to see why the twins' business begins to take off in this book! Please consider supporting us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/realweirdsistersNew episodes are released every Monday and special topics shows are released periodically. Don't forget to subscribe to our show to make sure you never miss an episode!

PuffCast: A Harry Potter Podcast
Episode 47: Merry Wizard Rocking Christmas to you!

PuffCast: A Harry Potter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 91:41


This week on PuffCast: Wrocking around the Christmas tree! Welcome to this weeks Christmas episode, where we are joined by the fabulous Bess from WZRD Radio Podcast to talk all about Wizard Rock and listen to what might be Molly's favorite Christmas W-Rock songs, to put you in the right mood for the festivities! Happy Holidays everyone and Thank you so much for another fun filled year with you all! Full list of Songs played in this episode: 1. Molly's Carol by The Veela's 2. Happy Christmas Day by Oliver Boyd and the Remembralls 3. Full Moon Christmas by The Crookshanks Redemption 4. The Twelve Days of Christmas by Gred and Forge 5. For the Holidays by Ludo Bagman and the Trash Where to find Bess: Socials: @wzrdradiopod Website: www.wzrdradiopod.com 24h Online Radio Stream: https://listen.wzrdradiopod.com/ Buttercup's Question of the Week: What do you think would be Molly's favorite Wizard Rock song and do you have any favorites yourself? This Months Donation: Anti-Defamation League This month we are donating to the Anti-Defamation League. The ADL fights to rid the world of hate and antisemitism and has been fighting this and all hate since 1913. Here at Puffcast we are all about fighting hate and sharing the love and light! Contact: - You can listen to us on all platforms Podcasts are found! - You can find us on Twitter & Instagram: @puffcastpod - Facebook at: Facebook.com/puffcast - TikTok: @puffcast - Twitch: puffcastpodcast - You can email us: puffcastpod@gmail.com Support us on Patreon to get exclusive benefits like bloopers, access to Buttercup's Tearoom, stickers and much more! We are also donating $1 to charity for each Patron we have each month! Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Leave us a review and we will read it on the Show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/puffcast/message

Diary Of A Bolga Billionaire
How Crodfunding Is The Game Changer. This Is How I Run My Real Estate Company, GRED

Diary Of A Bolga Billionaire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 88:45


Real-estate crowdfunding (also called property crowdfunding) is a way of raising money for real estate investment by reaching out to a pool of investors to contribute a small amount of money towards a project. Simply put, it is a form of raising funds that allow small real estate investors to fund big projects.Real estate crowdfunding is also referred to us real estate peer-to-peer lending or financing of real estate projects. The process of raising money is conducted via an online crowdfunding platform (see the list). One party (the borrower) joins a platform with the aim of getting funds to start or improve a real estate project. Another party (the investor/lender) joins a platform to invest capital in exchange for high returns on the investment.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/martins-napoleon/message This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gracegroup.substack.com/subscribe

Desde el Palco Podcast MX
FALLECE GRED MÜLLER A LOS 75 AÑOS // EP. 116 DESDE EL PALCO PODCAST MX

Desde el Palco Podcast MX

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 39:37


DESDE DEL PALCO PODCAST MX EP. 116 -MEDVEDEV GANA EL MASTERS 1000 DE TORONTO -FEDERER SE OPERA LA RODILLA Y ES BAJA VARIOS MESES -FALLECE GRED MÜLLER A LOS 75 AÑOS -GIGNAC LESIONADO HASTA LA JORNADA 8 -LIGA MX JORNADA 4 -MLS PRESENTA EQUIPO PARA EL ALL STARS -DEBUTA CON VICTORIA BARCELONA LA ERA POST-MESSI

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Literatur Radio Hörbahn
LiB: Ludwig Ganghofer Sonderheft – 100. Todestag – “Schwäbisch geschwätzt, ned boarisch gred”

Literatur Radio Hörbahn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 24:44


Anlässlich des 100. Todestages von Ludwig Ganghofer erschien Dezember 2020 eine Sonderausgabe der Literatur in Bayern. Die ursprünglich von Klaus Wolf und Ulrich Hohoff geplante Tagung am Tegernsee vom 24. Juli musste wegen Corona entfallen, so dass dieses Heft als eine Sammlung aller vorbereitenden Vorträge veröffentlicht wurde. Das Sonderheft zur Tagung ist eine Zusammenarbeit der Literatur in Bayern mit TELITO, den „Tegernseer LiteraTouren“. TELITO ist ein Modell- und Demonstrationsvorhaben im Rahmen des „Bundesprogramm Ländliche Entwicklung (BULE)“ und der Bekanntmachung „LandKULTUR – kulturelle Aktivitäten und Teilhabe in ländlichen Räumen“. Es wird aus Mitteln des Bundesministeriums für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft (BMEL) finanziert. Ludwig Ganghofer (1855-1920) feierte mit seinen Heimatromanen große Erfolge. Nicht umsonst zählte er eine Zeit lang zu den beliebtesten und meistgelesenen Schriftstellern in Deutschland. Trotzdem ist er in der aktuellen Forschung immer mehr in Vergessenheit geraten. Die Referent*innen, die ihre Vorträge für diese Sonderausgabe der Literatur in Bayern abgefasst haben, thematisieren inhaltlich sowohl den Stand der bisherigen Forschung als auch neue Perspektiven. Prof. Dr. Klaus Wolf ist Universitätsprofessor für Deutsche Literatur und Sprache des Mittelalters und der Frühen Neuzeit mit dem Schwerpunkt Bayern. Der ausgewiesene Fachmann für bayerische Literatur lehrt und forscht an der Universität Augsburg. Er betreut den Masterstudiengang Germanistik, leitet Archiv und Forschungsstelle für Literatur aus Schwaben (ALS), ist ordentliches Mitglied der Schwäbischen Forschungsgemeinschaft, Ordentliches Mitglied des Instituts für Europäische Kulturgeschichte, Erster Vorsitzender des Vereins “Literaturschloss Edelstetten”, u.v.a.

Advanced English II - Group 5
Intro Un Milagro Tras Otro - Gred Budd

Advanced English II - Group 5

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 0:51


La historia de Pavel Goia.

Zanna and Billiam
Portlandia: Amore (7.5)

Zanna and Billiam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 90:42


We restart our cycle once again with Portlandia's Amore! And as any episode recorded on the eve of a week off school is expected to do, it goes off the rails pretty quickly. We get to the major points of the Rachel-Dratch-starring episode, such as Fred and Giuseppina's ship name (Gred? Friuseppina?), but we also warn of the dangers of Portuguese businessmen, maybe accidentally stumble upon secret FBI codes, and talk about the crime family from the fictional Princess Diaries country. And that all happens in the sane part of the episode. Portlandia is probably the least popular of all the shows we cover on this podcast, but we can't stress enough how much we want you to listen to this episode. You don't even have to watch Amore. If you want to skip the boring on-topic bits and get right to the part of the episode that's so crazy and full of in-jokes makes you question why we even recorded it in the first place, head to 42:00 minutes and you'll find references to French reality television, Will falling out of his chair, both of us laughing so hard that there's not that much sound for a full minute, plenty of profanity a special appearance by both of our fans (like, wind fans. Not people who are fans of us), and us recalling our very first inside joke. Not to be missed. Join us (and Audrey!) next week for a (hopefully less hectic) episode covering "Debbie" from Brooklyn Nine-Nine! Finally, some justification for our constant mentioning of cocaine. Support this podcast

Credo Out Loud
Poetry Soundtrack: Hailey reads “Gred and Forge"

Credo Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 1:07


An original poem written by Hailey and scored with music and effects by InspectorJ, Nakhas, Ketsa, Yung Kartz, Dude Awesome, TurkishDelight35, and FunWithSound, shared through Creative Commons licensing.In the Poetry Soundtrack Project, tenth grade Poetics students immerse in the reading and writing of poetry while studying Creative Commons, remix culture, and the free-culture movement.To create this podcast, Credo students 'scored' original poetry with music and sound, exploring how layered media can create new emphasis and even alter meanings.The Poetry Soundtrack Project is a free-culture project in Dr. Gordon’s tenth grade Poetics at Credo High School.

Comic Cast!
Books & Brooms: April Fools - Fred & George

Comic Cast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 62:47


‘You haven't got a letter on yours,' George observed, ‘I suppose she thinks you don't forget your name. But we're not stupid – we know we're called Gred and Forge.' --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hallofjoestice/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hallofjoestice/support

The Real Weird Sisters: A Harry Potter Podcast
Fred and George Weasley: Character Study, Part 1

The Real Weird Sisters: A Harry Potter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 79:25


It's time to talk about everyone's favorite pair of (non-interchangeable) twins! Besides discussing Gred and Forge in the first three books, Alice and Martha also give an update on the search for fellow Bar J fans. Please consider supporting us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/realweirdsistersNew episodes are released every Monday and special topics shows are released periodically. Don’t forget to subscribe to our show to make sure you never miss an episode!

KRUH BESEDE
Žetev je velika

KRUH BESEDE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 3:58


Tisti čas je hodil Jezus po vseh mestih in vaseh: učil je v njih shodnicah, oznanjal blagovest kraljestva in ozdravljal vse bolezni in vse slabosti. Ko pa je videl množice, so se mu zasmilile, ker so bile izmučene in razkropljene kakor ovce, ki nimajo pastirja. Tedaj je rekel svojim učencem: »Žetev je velika, delavcev pa malo. Prosite torej Gospoda žetve, naj pošlje delavcev na svojo žetev.« In poklical je svojih dvanajst učencev ter jim dal oblast, izganjati nečiste duhove in ozdravljati vsaktere bolezni in vsaktere slabosti. Naročil jim je: »Pojdite k izgubljenim ovcam Izraelove hiše. Gredé oznanjajte: ›Približalo se je nebeško kraljestvo.‹ Bolnike ozdravljajte, mrtve obujajte, gobave očiščujte, hude duhove izganjajte. Zastonj ste prejeli, zastonj dajajte.« (Mt 9,35-38; 10,1.6-8) Več: https://pvililovse.wixsite.com/duhovni-odmiki/adventni-spletni-misijon-2020

Inside Hogwarts
Chapter 11: The Dueling Club/Defensive Spells

Inside Hogwarts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 55:36


Today we will be talking all about Chapter 11 of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, The Dueling Club. Make sure you have read the chapter so that you don't miss anything! For the analysis part of this episode we discuss every defensive spell in the Wizarding World, and how we would act them out in real life. From the Patronus charm to Levicorpus, we cover it all! Email us at insidehogwartspod@gmail.com and let us know what the saddest death in Harry Potter or Fantastic Beasts, what your Patronus is, and what your top 5 Gred and Forge moments are! Note: Johnny Depp was recently asked to resign from the Fantastic Beasts films, and he agreed to the request. Link to SuperCarlinBrothers video about Lucius: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUM5WgmNTPE&list=PLwcSsgQulEkmbpgZIZ88Cwl2Weou4mSCk&index=172 Link to Studio C Snape video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcNdqPsVGWs&list=RDdmzNzNBogsk&index=23 Be sure to leave us a quick review and rating on Apple Podcasts, and thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/insidehogwarts/message

The Vintage Marks
Episode 6 - Badd Blood: In Your House

The Vintage Marks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 133:58


Chase and Gred talk about one of the biggest moments in Pro Wrestling the debut of Kane and the first ever Hell in a Cell. They also discuss the untimely passing of Brian Pillman, and his feud with Golddust. The guys discuss the Headbangers, The Nation of Domination, DX and Owen Hart all on this podcast.  Does Greg come off his high horse and give a match five stars? Listen and find out! You can follow us Twitter @vintagemarkspod Instagram @Vintagemarkspod Facebook - The Vintage Marks Intro and Outro Music: Say You Will by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

Two Track Audio
Gred Fleetlin

Two Track Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 37:44


The long-awaited, much hindered, painstakingly created new episode of Two Track Audio.We're a little behind the curve, but we thought we'd discuss the cool new band that everyone else is talking about (or was two years ago): Greta Van Fleet. Naturally, we're comparing them to Led Zeppelin. The songs we chose to compare are Highway Tune by Fleet, and Immigrant Song by Zeppelin. Listen, share, rate and tell your friends!

StickInRink Podcast
House of Hockey Podcast EP24: Australian Hockey w/ Greg Savoie

StickInRink Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 73:19


Breezy and Rae Rae talk about ice hockey in Australia with Greg Savoie, host of the Pucking Funny Podcast! Gred shares his knowledge on the semi-pro hockey Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL), the Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League, and what the in game experience is like down under! Have a story of interacting with an NHL Player past or present? We’d love to hear it and air it on the podcast. Call our Phone Number ‪(323) 438-2648‬ State your name State the NHL player/team the story is about. Tell the story in 5 minutes or less Follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/houseofhockeypodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/houseofhockeypodcast/ https://twitter.com/houseofhockey_ Follow the Guest Greg Savoie https://www.instagram.com/puckingfunnypod https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/pucking-funny/id1480149097

House Of Hockey Podcast
House of Hockey Podcast EP24: Australian Hockey w/ Greg Savoie

House Of Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 73:19


Breezy and Rae Rae talk about ice hockey in Australia with Greg Savoie, host of the Pucking Funny Podcast! Gred shares his knowledge on the semi-pro hockey Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL), the Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League, and what the in game experience is like down under! Have a story of interacting with an NHL Player past or present? We’d love to hear it and air it on the podcast. Call our Phone Number ‪(323) 438-2648‬ State your name State the NHL player/team the story is about. Tell the story in 5 minutes or less Follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/houseofhockeypodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/houseofhockeypodcast/ https://twitter.com/houseofhockey_ Follow the Guest Greg Savoie https://www.instagram.com/puckingfunnypod https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/pucking-funny/id1480149097 Find out more at https://house-of-hockey-podcast.pinecast.co

Two Arabs and a Podcast
Episode 17: Black Panther, Crossfit and Racism with Syn Martinez

Two Arabs and a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 84:53


Episode 17: Black Panther, Crossfit and Racism with Syn Martinez Syn Martinez joins us today to discuss his journey from a black militant to an owner of a crossfit box in Harlem. Syn is one of the first black owners of a crossfit gym in the United States, he managed to build a community of crossfitters in Harlem, New York. Today, he gives personal insight to the racism within the crossfit community and shares his personal thoughts about the CEO of Crossfit Greg Glassman racist tweets, that has led to Gred stepping down from the organization Syn is an entrepreneur by heart and like it or not, his message is always loud and proud. He is either going to piss you off or he might just light a fire under your ass!. His brand AfroBrutality is motivational and always positive. Syn describes it; "We're after a mindset of people who want to lead a positive life and won't let life dictate how that looks and feels." Syn Martinez Syn is a motivational speaker, entrepreneur and a one who is changing the world. He is working on bringing crossfit to some of the poorest communities in America. Syn describes his journey of overcoming fear and some hatred of the “white man” through crossfit, that helped him build a community regardless of color. Please don't forget to subscribe so you can get notification on future podcasts. To connect with us on instagram please follow Syn @mr.syn AfroBrutality @afrobrutality Omer @thugwithphd Frass @frosst13 Podcast Page @twoarabspodcast

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Budl&Stubn
#32 Pseirer Tiefseegarnelen mit Christoph Huber

Budl&Stubn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 68:02


Endlich mol a gscheids Entweder oder zomgekriag. In dor Kuch drahnt sich viel um die Michelin Sterne- net um die Roafen, sell sein die Mechaniker. Wieso dor Christoph kuan will, ober irgendwia decht. Gred isch viel gworn in dor #32 #bisslausigianischok #budlundstubn #vielmeinung #wenigmichelin

Wizard Studies: Perusing All Things Potter Podcast

In this episode, Katie & Audrey celebrate (the day before) Fred & George's birthday (and April Fools' Day) by discussing everyone's favorite set of twins! We talk about the best (and worst) pranks the twins pulled off, what distinguishes Fred & George from each other, and whether or not they were bullies. Wizard Studies Podcast is on Facebook as "Wizard Studies Podcast," Instagram as @wizardstudiespodcast, and Twitter as @WizardStudies. You can email us with episode topics, pop quiz questions, or general inquiries at wizardstudiespodcast@gmail.com Kaleidoscope Media Network can be found on Twitter @KaleidoNetwork and Instagram @kaleidoscopemedianetwork. You can email the network if you are interested in learning more about it or know of a podcast that would like to join it at kaleidoscopemedianetwork@gmail.com.

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Vykhod Sily/Выход Силы
Vykhod Sily Podcast - Gred Lvov Guest Mix

Vykhod Sily/Выход Силы

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2019 59:27


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Nargles and other Nonsense
208: Outlaw Country

Nargles and other Nonsense

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019


This week we're talking about our favorite twins! Gred and Forge! #twinning. Who would we date? Who are we most like? Which twin is the nicer one? Plus we relive our favorite Fred and George moments, and talk about how weird or not weird George's marriage is. Let us know what you think! Follow us!   Twitter: https://twitter.com/nonsensenargles   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nonsensenargles/?hl=en   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nonsensenargles/   Donate! https://www.patreon.com/narglesandothernonsense   Youtube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB8bOkgHYVYNc8jqX2eAMXQ

Estación 9 y 3/4
Ep.10 Estación 9 3/4 - Especial April fool's, gemelos Weasley

Estación 9 y 3/4

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 51:23


Hoy cumplen años dos personajes muuuuy entrañables, Gred y Feorge Weasley... digo... Fred y George y conmemoramos esta fecha tan importante para los potterheads hablando un poco de su historia, desarrollo de personajes e importancia en la saga de Harry Potter. Síganos en nuestras redes sociales y suscríbanse para más podcast: Facebook: https://goo.gl/Uai8dh Instagram: https://goo.gl/KzpCSt Twitter: https://goo.gl/WAK71J Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2HDEP4Z

Earth Destruction Directive
Earth Destruction Directive Gaiden 19 - A Very Super Samurai Christmas

Earth Destruction Directive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 24:21


It's that special time of year, when the weather starts getting chilly (or rainy), the days start getting shorter (and, paradoxically, longer), and brightly costumed heroes come together to learn the spirit of the season. That's right, it's another Power Rangers Christmas special here on Earth Destruction Directive! In Super Samurai's "Stuck on Christmas," our heroes are, well, stuck! So what better way to pass the time than with a clip show! Can this offering top the previous Samurai Christmas Clipshow? (Spoilers: Yes!) So grab yourself a steaming hot mug of something festive and enjoy the recycled goodness of this "Mini Christmas Miracle!" ("Christmas Miracle" and all related concepts are copyright and trademark DiMonzo Corp or Milan, Italy, all rights reserved.)Feedback for this show can be sent to: earthdestructiondirective@yahoo.comEarth Destruction Directive can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/#!/earthdestruction.directive Please rate and review the show on iTunes! You can follow Luke on Twitter at http://twitter.com/ljacone and "add" him on Google+! Two True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! THANK YOU for listening to Earth Destruction Directive, part of the Two True Freaks Podcast Network... and KEEP 'EM STOMPING!!

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Earth Destruction Directive
Earth Destruction Directive Gaiden 19 - A Very Super Samurai Christmas

Earth Destruction Directive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 24:21


It's that special time of year, when the weather starts getting chilly (or rainy), the days start getting shorter (and, paradoxically, longer), and brightly costumed heroes come together to learn the spirit of the season. That's right, it's another Power Rangers Christmas special here on Earth Destruction Directive! In Super Samurai's "Stuck on Christmas," our heroes are, well, stuck! So what better way to pass the time than with a clip show! Can this offering top the previous Samurai Christmas Clipshow? (Spoilers: Yes!) So grab yourself a steaming hot mug of something festive and enjoy the recycled goodness of this "Mini Christmas Miracle!" ("Christmas Miracle" and all related concepts are copyright and trademark DiMonzo Corp or Milan, Italy, all rights reserved.)Feedback for this show can be sent to: earthdestructiondirective@yahoo.comEarth Destruction Directive can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/#!/earthdestruction.directive Please rate and review the show on iTunes! You can follow Luke on Twitter at http://twitter.com/ljacone and "add" him on Google+! Two True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! THANK YOU for listening to Earth Destruction Directive, part of the Two True Freaks Podcast Network... and KEEP 'EM STOMPING!!

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Le Poudcast
Le Poudcast #55 : Fred & George

Le Poudcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2018 110:55


Entre la sortie du deuxième volet des Animaux fantastiques et les divers événements extérieurs, il était temps au Poudcast de revenir à un thème «potterien» plus classique. Quoi de mieux pour se replonger dans l’univers que de s’intéresser à ses membres les plus drôles sûrement : nous parlons bien entendu de Fred et George ! En effet, les jumeaux Weasley ont de quoi attirer la sympathie du lecteur/spectateur. Toujours là pour faire rire ou dédramatiser la situation, ils sont aussi des frères au grand cœur présents lorsqu’il le faut pour consoler ou soutenir leurs amis. Bien que les études à Poudlard ne soient pas leur priorité – loin de là ! – Fred et George n’en demeurent pas moins des sorciers talentueux à l’image de leurs farces et attrapes ingénieuses. De leur révolte contagieuse contre Ombrage à la bataille finale qui se terminera tragiquement, les jumeaux Weasley se révèlent comme des personnages indispensables, bien au-delà de leur première image de joyeux bouffons. Cette émission commence par un courrier des auditeurs et une Gazette des Sorciers avant de se conclure après le thème sur un traditionnel Quiz de Bertie Crochue :) Lien de la vidéo : disponible très prochainement Début du thème après l’introduction : 0:25:48 Chroniqueurs : Jérémy, Vanessa, Lucas, Marianne, Anthony & Zoé. Notre site : www.poudcast.com Enregistré en direct au studio la Ci-Bi le 08/12/2018. Crédits musique : 'Mischief Managed', Oliver Boyd and the Remembralls, The Bare Bones Collection, MMtM Records, 2014 'Pitches, Witches & Riches', Gred and Forge, Pitches, Witches, Riches, 2009 Extrait : 'Harry Potter et le Prisonnier d'Azkaban', Alfonso Cuarón, Warner Bros, 2004

Super Smash Bros. Bros.
Super Smash Bros. Bros. #002

Super Smash Bros. Bros.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 55:32


Featuring A Boy Who Lived In A World, Gred and the technical limitations and ethical implications of Invisibility.

Podcasts - StupidCast
88 Freestyle by GRed

Podcasts - StupidCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017


Podcasts - StupidCast

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Mischief Managed Podcast: Your recommended dose of Harry Potter nonsense

The Gred and Forge Story What's better than a Mischief Managed Podcast? A Mischief Managed Podcast with Jamie! First we say hello, because we were brought up to have manners. Then we start boasting about our trivia knowledge and greatly intimidate all other Toronto-based Potter trivia goers. Our Meet Your Podcasters question makes us choose which magical object to have in our muggle lives. We all have excellent answers because magical objects are cool. Then it's on to the best twins in the books! All things Fred and George are discussed: The Map! The OWLs! Sorting! And How to Stalk the Phelps Twins! (please don't actually stalk the Phelps Twins) Next we have a guest quiz, a silent Slytherin, an underrated muggle-lover, and a Marry/Boff/Kill that is classically gross.

Plappertrank
B1 K12 I see Dad people!

Plappertrank

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2016 72:00


B1 K12 "Der Spiegel Nerhegeb"Nach langer Pause nun die verlorene Weihnachtsfolge! Mit warmen Wollsocken.!SPOILER! !SPOILER! !SPOILER! Anregungen, Lob und Geschenke an plappertrank@gmail.com oder Twitter @plappertrank0:00 Winterschlaf 01:00 Intro 03:28 Winterkitsch http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DreamingOfAWhiteChristmas 06:22 Nicolas Flamel 08:50 Irma Pince 12:28 Ferien 13:30 Einwurf von Mr. Felicis zu Zauberer/Starwars Schach http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Holochess 15:20 Die kognitiven Fähigkeiten von Schachfiguren 17:16 ist Hagrid eigendlich ein mächtiger Zauberer? wohl eher nicht.... https://twitter.com/jk_rowling/status/634666242943655936 21:50 Gred unf Forg 22:00 Tarnumhang 22:33 Beedle the Bard 23:00 Dedektivgeschichte https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter#Literarische_Gattung_und_Stil 25:20 Percy 27:37 Igor Karkkaroff 30:00 Englische Weihnachten 34:40 Hörbuch Version von Felix Manteuffel 36:00 Bild auf den Kopfstellen 40:25 Schutz der verbotenen Abteilung 42:30 Der Spiegel Nerhegeb: Nicht dein Antlitz aber dein Herzbegehren Filmszene 53:00 Harry ist ein Nachfahre von Ignotus Peverell 58:00 Ertse persöhnliche begegnung von Harry und Dumbledor 1:00:00 Tropes zum Spiegel Nerhegeb: Blantant Lie "Dumbledore's claim that he sees a pair of socks when he looks in the Mirror of Erised. The final book hints at, and Word Of God confirms that he's actually seeing his family alive and happy again." Forshadowing: "Harry tried asking Dumbledore what the latter sees in the Mirror of Erised. When returning to bed, Harry realized that Dumbledore wasn't being truthful with his answer, and then telling himself that it was something personal for Dumbledore." Forshadowing: "Dumbledore says that one shouldn't spend so much time dreaming that you forget to live. His overly-idealistic dreams eventually led to his sister's death."1:02:11 Aufgaben der Leherer:" Hagrid's massive three-headed dog, Fluffy; Professor Sprout's Devil's Snare; Filius Flitwick´s flying keys ;Professor McGonagall´s life-size board of Wizard's Chess; Professor Quirrell's mountain troll; Professor Snape's potion riddle; and Dumbledore´s Mirror of Erised http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Philosopher's_Stone 1:10:26 Outro 1:10:40 Wir lassen das jetzt so!

Podcasts – Heck Yeah Comics!
Episode 17 – You’ll Come For The Gred Rucka, But You’ll Stay For The John Layman

Podcasts – Heck Yeah Comics!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2014


Join us for another episode of the Heck Yeah Comics! Podcast. This week: We talk about the long awaited Bojack Horseman, Superman #34, Saga #21, how we think DC’s Batman Eternal is going, the possibility of Hawkeye in Captain America 3, Lois Lane getting her own young adult novel, Donald Glover finally getting the chance to … Continue reading →

Just Another Anime Podcast
Episode 15 "Marshmalow Justice"

Just Another Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2012


In the wake of Tobbii's death, the JAAP crew calls on guest host and ghost specialist Barrel to figure out if Tobbii's ghost is really haunting the podcast. Fuhrer Gred Hitler seizes control as the new host, determined to make JAAP his immortal legacy if he can get past his debilitating arrogance. Anime ensues, and we learn about Quina's narcolepsy, Gred's poor leadership, and Marshall's commitment issues. Suit up and strap in, 'cause JAAPing makes us feel good!

Just Another Anime Podcast
Episode 14 "The Anthem of Braves"

Just Another Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2012


Just Another Anime Podcast is back, and, after some costly necromancy, Quina is back too, just in time for the new season. We learn about boobs, Quina buys dragon dildos on Amazon, Gred defends terrible things again, and everyone walks away from a time-bomb with a suspicious timer surprisingly unscathed. You're an M, on this week's JAAP!

TRACKZION. Hip-Hop radio show (Capítulo 7)
Trackzion 294: Entrevista con Frank PTM y DJ Gred

TRACKZION. Hip-Hop radio show (Capítulo 7)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2010 60:00


Entrevista con Frank PTM y DJ Gred en donde recuerdan su pasado haciendo drum & bass, techno, trip-hop y lo que se puedan imaginar, los trabajos guardados en sus discos duros, discuten la evolución sónica del hip-hop y Frank tira unos beats en vivo con su MPC 2000XL.

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