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In this enlightening episode of the Plant Cunning Podcast, hosts AC Stauble and Isaac Hill sit down with herbalist, author, and educator Josh Williams, who you can find at The Plant Spirit Path | Courses in Spiritual Herbalism - Wortcunning - Herb Magic. Josh shares insights into his unique approach of combining medicinal and magical herbalism, emphasizing the interconnectedness of plants and humans. Through engaging dialogue, they discuss the significance of traditional plant knowledge, ritualistic practices, and the deep spiritual connection with nature. Josh also offers practical advice for connecting with plant spirits, the importance of breath in rituals, and the transformative potential of familiar herbs like Linden and Juniper. Tune in to explore the magical and medicinal realms of plant work, and discover how these age-old practices can bring harmony and healing into our lives.00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast00:34 Meet Josh Williams: Herbalist, Author, Educator00:55 Springtime in the High Desert01:24 Garden Updates and Plant Growth02:08 The Magic of Valerian and Goji02:51 Hawthornes and Urban Forestry05:00 The Traditional First Question: Josh's Plant Path10:06 Animism and Plant Spirits15:54 Magic and Medicine: A Unified Approach26:42 Breathing with Plants: A Ritual of Reciprocity35:52 The Protective and Healing Power of Linden44:56 The Power of Thorns45:15 The Deeper Meaning of Roses45:58 Lessons from Berries and Canes47:14 The Ubiquity and Importance of Common Herbs49:09 The Mint Family's Role in Herbalism53:58 Personal Stories and Plant Connections59:47 Online Programs and Classes01:09:43 Elemental Herbalism Explained01:15:54 Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts
Daily Soap Opera Spoilers by Soap Dirt (GH, Y&R, B&B, and DOOL)
Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Beyond the Gates viewers are introduced to a new ensemble of characters, led by the powerful Dupree and Hawthorne families. Anita Dupree (Tamara Tunie) is the matriarch of the family, a former singer who sacrifices her career to support her husband, Vernon Dupree (Clifton Davis), a retired congressman and civil rights activist. Their youngest daughter, Danni Dupree (Karla Mosley), is a high school dropout turned model, managing her daughter's career while plotting revenge against her ex-husband on the CBS soap opera. BTG meets the Hawthorne family that includes Jacob Hawthorne (Jibre Hordges), a Maryland detective married to Naomi Hamilton Hawthorne (Arielle Prepetit), the oldest Dupree daughter. Naomi, a civil lawyer, is estranged from her father after he cheated on her mother with her best friend, Hayley Lawson (Marquita Goings). Beyond the Gates sees other key characters include Dr. Ted Richardson (Maurice Johnson), a successful plastic surgeon with a secretive past, and Martin Richardson (Brandon Claybon), who aims to be the first openly gay president. Martin's husband, Bradley Smith (Mike Manning), is a stay-at-home dad to their two adopted children. Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
On this weeks preview show we are joined by Adrian from The Liquidator Podcast to talk all things WBA ahead of the owls visit to the Hawthornes for the early kick off.How is Adrian feeling going into the game after WBA having a successful January transfer window but should he be supporting the boys from Sheffield?We all love a positive football story and Adrian has one from the last time he visited Sheffield.#SWFC #WAWAW #WBA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick reviews a 2-2 draw away at the Hawthornes against West Brom, after goals from Callum O'Hare and Tyrese Campbell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We review a closely contested 1-0 win over Sunderland under the lights at Beautiful Downtown Bramall Lane and preview next Sunday's match against West Bromich Albion ahead of United's trip to The Hawthornes. Red Half of SheffieldTwitter/x - @redsheffieldBlueSky - @redsheffieldFacebook - @redhalfofsheffieldYoutube- @redhalfofsheffieldNoah SnyderTwitter/x - nessman930Insta - @sunpuckChad JarvisTwitter/x/Insta - Cjarvis_13Intro Song By Rob on twitter/x @Sheff_is_UTD Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's happened, Rob and Jack finally go to a live sporting event…together and there can't be any more fitting venue than Jack's own beloved Hawthornes for the first home game of the season against Rob's Leeds United.Rob packs up the campervan and makes an early start to meet Jack…in a Gregg's Car Park before they sit down to enjoy the entertainment. They discuss the prospects for their respective teams' season, meet some future Baggies stars' parents and of course sample the local cuisine…twice!It's all set up for what's bound to be an end to end thriller….right??!!Hosts: Jack Loxton & Rob Shaw CameronProducer: James CourtEdited by: Rob Shaw CameronDesign by: Charlie Finn@jackloxton1 @robshawcameron@thecourtofjames @finn__studioStage Door Athletic is a [NON]FICTION PEOPLE Podcast© [NON]FICTION PEOPLE LtdPRS Licence Reference: LE-0031956When Saturday Comes - The Undertones ℗ 2010 BMG Rights Management (UK) LimitedTikka Masala - The Two Man Gentlemen Band ℗ 2012 Bean-Tone Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
#1 New York Times bestselling author, Jennifer Lynn Barnes, returned to chat about why bestsellers stick around for years, why fiction is perfectly geared for the human mind, and her latest YA thriller, THE GRANDEST GAME. Jennifer Lynn Barnes is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than 25 acclaimed young adult novels, including The Inheritance Games series (over 3 million copies sold), Little White Lies, Deadly Little Scandals, The Lovely and the Lost, and The Naturals series. Her latest is another #1 New York Times bestseller, The Grandest Game (Volume 1) “... a new series that brings readers deeper into the lush, romantic, and puzzle-filled world of the #1 bestselling Inheritance Games series, set a year after we last saw Avery and the Hawthornes.” Jen is a Fulbright Scholar with advanced degrees in psychology, psychiatry, and cognitive science including a Ph.D. from Yale University, and “...is one of the world's leading experts on the psychology of fandom and the cognitive science of fiction and the imagination.” [Discover The Writer Files Extra: Get 'The Writer Files' Podcast Delivered Straight to Your Inbox at writerfiles.fm] [If you're a fan of The Writer Files, please click FOLLOW to automatically see new interviews. And drop us a rating or a review wherever you listen] In this file Jennifer Lynn Barnes and I discussed: Juggling a book launch, edits, and revisions for three new books How to reboot a hit series to capture the same energy as the original Why she approaches writing as both a scientist and an author How she uses lists of her favorite tropes to unlock her scenes More theories on why readers love fiction And a lot more! Show Notes: How #1 NY Times Bestselling Author Jennifer Lynn Barnes Writes: Part One Jenniferlynnbarnes.com The psychology of fiction with Jennifer Lynn Barnes | Re:Thinking with Adam Grant - TED Audio Collective The Grandest Game (Volume 1) (The Grandest Game, 1) By Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Amazon) Jennifer Lynn Barnes Amazon Author Page Jennifer Lynn Barnes on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Sunday! We hope you had a fabulous week! Also a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY to MORGAN!!!! (because low key this is Sam writing the description this week :P) This week we are discussing Belladonna by Adalyn Grace, a book that has been on Morgan's TBR for awhile. We hope you enjoy the episode and make sure you are following all of our socials here!! Summary: The New York Times bestselling author of All the Stars and Teeth brings to life a highly romantic, Gothic-infused world of wealth, desire, and betrayal. Orphaned as a baby, nineteen-year-old Signa has been raised by a string of guardians, each one more interested in her wealth than her well-being—and each has met an untimely end. Her remaining relatives are the elusive Hawthornes, an eccentric family living at Thorn Grove, an estate both glittering and gloomy. Its patriarch mourns his late wife through wild parties, while his son grapples for control of the family's waning reputation, and his daughter suffers from a mysterious illness. But when their mother's restless spirit appears claiming she was poisoned, Signa realizes that the family she depends on could be in grave danger and enlists the help of a surly stable boy to hunt down the killer. However, Signa's best chance of uncovering the murderer is an alliance with Death himself, a fascinating, dangerous shadow who has never been far from her side. Though he's made her life a living hell, Death shows Signa that their growing connection may be more powerful—and more irresistible—than she ever dared imagine.
John Hawthorne (1920-1995) was born in England, but moved to Northern Ireland as a child. He was saved at 9 through an understanding of John 3:16, and later was a founder member of the assembly meeting in Bloomfield Gospel Hall, Belfast. In 1945, he married an evangelist's daughter, Miss Sally McCracken, and together the Hawthornes were heavily involved in the work of the gospel from the start. In 1968 Mr Hawthorne left his employment to serve the Lord full time The post John Hawthorne – A Meditation on Psalm 22 (8 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.
Act 21 of the Miskatonic Playhouse's Regency Cthulhu Campaign.The Prideaux family find themselves amidst the bloody denouement of the Rabbit's ball and plan, not only what their next steps are . . . but how they are going to survive the occult happenings conducted by the Hawthornes and the Dunns.Kingscombe, now bathed in red mist, with a shipwreck on the beach, seems like a changed place. Perhaps the investigators will have to change to survive it . . . --------- Keeper of Arcane Lore: T A Newman Lord Thomas Prideaux: Stu Miss. Anastasia Prideaux: Phaedra Rev. George Prideaux: The Cosmic Outpost Mrs. Charlotte Lambert: Lydia Mr. Christopher Burrows: Mr. Howl M. Phillipe Lambert: Charles Mathe-Dumain Mr. Peter Owens: Pete Burgess with Lady Hawthorne: Lynne Hardy Lord Cosgrove: Scott Dorward and Lord Matthew Prideaux: Mike Mason Sound Editing: The Cosmic Outpost Video Editing: Pete Burgess --------- You can get 10% off at https://Chaosium.com with the discount code PLAYHOUSE10 --------- Find out more at http://MiskatonicPlayhouse.com Like what you've seen? Support us at https://ko-fi.com/miskatonicplayhouse
[This episode was recorded on 29/01/24 on our YouTube live stream] Bevenuti and welcome to The Anglo Italian Pod! It's Tuesday so that means it's time for the Monday Night Euro Review Show! This week Ruairi and Ben are joined by Kieran Hill from KHanalytics as they take a look at all the F.A Cup & Serie A action! Starting in England the boys of course start with Elokobi's men as they continue their incredible cup run, then to North Wales as Newport push Man United close, is Antony the worst professional footballer about? Next it's time to talk the concerning scenes at The Hawthornes, is English football developing a problem again? Then finally it's to North London as Ake squeezes City through but Spurs fans aren't panicking (well some of them) Next to Serie A, kicking off with Inter and Lautaro, is he the best striker we've seen in Serie A in a generation? Do the Inter defence get enough credit and why is no one talking about Inzaghi? Then to the other side of Milan as the Rossoneri let three points slip through their fingers as Zirkzee and Orsolini push Bologna again, and to finish there's time to discuss a slip up from Juve and Empoli slowly improving. As always thank you for listening and we hope you enjoyed! You can find us on Twitter @ItalianAngloPod, on Insta & TikTok @AngloItalianPod, please don-t forget to give us a subscribe and rating on your podcast choice of app, and you can join us every Monday at 20:30 GMT on YouTube for our live shows! Grazie, a dopo! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Episode 186! We chat about what we're currently reading (How to Take Smart Notes by Sönke Ahrens and Come with Me by Erin Flanagan) and books we've finished ( Morning in This Broken World by Katrina Kittle, Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann, and Devil in the Grove by Gilbert King). We also discuss our third quarter readalong pick, The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, which means SCARLET SUMMER is in full swing! In Biblio Adventures, we Zoomed in from the Concord Free Public Library for a lively discussion with listeners of The Scarlet Letter that left us with great insights, lots of food for thought, and high anticipation for the other two novels we'll read for Scarlet Summer: Hester by Laurie Lico Albanese and The Invisible Hour by Alice Hoffman. Our day in Concord began with a fantastic tour of The Old Manse, the house Nathaniel and Sophia Hawthorne rented and lived in as newlyweds (and from which they were evicted for not paying rent). Later in the day, we had a walk around the outside of The Wayside, a house the Hawthornes purchased some years later. It's not currently open for visitors, but it was fun to peek in the window and then walk a path down the block to Orchard House, Louise May Alcott's Home (which we visited in 2018). No visit to Concord is complete without a browse at The Concord Bookshop and a stop to pay respects at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery where Hawthorne and other famous 19th-century writers were laid to rest on Author's Ridge. Our Biblio Adventure to Concord, Massachusetts was a near-perfect day. Our guest for this episode is Charles Baraw, Professor of American Literature and President of the Nathaniel Hawthorne Society, who joined us to talk about The Scarlet Letter and its long afterlife. We mention a lot of books and recap other Biblio Adventures in this episode. These are all listed in the show notes which you can find here, https://www.bookcougars.com/blog-1/2023/episode186 Happy Listening!
Act 20, scene 4, of the Miskatonic Playhouse's new Regency Cthulhu Campaign. The Shallow Ones reveal themslves for all to see, as the Rabbit's Ball continues as the Hawthornes and the Dunns conduct a ritual in which the Prideuax extended family, as special guests, get the best view . --------- Keeper of Arcane Lore: T A Newman Lord Thomas Prideaux: Stu Miss. Anastasia Prideaux: Phaedra Rev. George Prideaux: The Cosmic Outpost Mrs. Charlotte Lambert: Lydia Mr. Christopher Burrows: Mr. Howl M. Phillipe Lambert: Charles Mathe-Dumain Mr. Peter Owens: Pete Burgess -with- Lady Hawthorne: Lynne Hardy Lord Cosgrove: Scott Dorward -and- Lord Matthew Prideaux: Mike Mason Sound Editing: The Cosmic Outpost Video Editing: Pete Burgess --------- Find out more at http://MiskatonicPlayhouse.com
Act 20, scene 1, of the Miskatonic Playhouse's new Regency Cthulhu Campaign. The Prideaux's try to reconcile the events of the last few days as they prepare themselves for the social event of the season - The Rabbit's Ball. Miss Anastasia, Lord Thomas, and Reverend Prideaux talk social tactics and how to embrace the Hawthornes. Burrows is sent on a secret mission to the 'Seaspotter' telescope on the edge of the Kingscombe cliffs. --------- Keeper of Arcane Lore: T A Newman Lord Thomas Prideaux: Stu Miss. Anastasia Prideaux: Phaedra Rev. George Prideaux: The Cosmic Outpost Mrs. Charlotte Lambert: Lydia Mr. Christopher Burrows: Mr. Howl M. Phillipe Lambert: Charles Mr. Peter Owens: Pete -with- Lady Hawthorne: Lynne Hardy Lord Cosgrove: Scott Dorward -and- Lord Matthew Prideaux: Mike Mason Sound Editing: The Cosmic Outpost Video Editing: Pete Burgess --------- Find out more at http://MiskatonicPlayhouse.com -with- Lady Hawthorne: Lynne Hardy Lord Cosgrove: Scott Dorward -and- Lord Matthew Prideaux: Mike Mason Sound Editing: The Cosmic Outpost Video Editing: Pete Burgess --------- Find out more at http://MiskatonicPlayhouse.com
Act 14 of the Miskatonic Playhouse's new Regency Cthulhu Campaign. With the Reverend Prideuax having seen more than this world has to offer, it is the promise of a civilised game of Pall Mall with the Hawthornes that reveals more than expected. And there's always time for a cup of tea, isn't there? --------- Keeper of Arcane Lore: T A Newman Mr. Thomas Prideaux: Stu Miss. Anastasia Prideaux: Phaedra Rev. George Prideaux: The Cosmic Outpost Mrs. Charlotte Lambert: Lydia Mr. Christopher Burrows: Mr. Howl -with- Lady Hawthorne: Lynne Hardy -and- Lord Matthew Prideaux: Mike Mason Sound Editing: The Cosmic Outpost Video Editing: Pete Burgess --------- Find out more at http://MiskatonicPlayhouse.com
Act 11 of the Miskatonic Playhouse's new Regency Cthulhu Campaign. The investigators find themselves at tea with the Hawthornes, though their recollections are hazy. --------- Keeper of Arcane Lore: T A Newman Mr. Thomas Prideaux: Stu Miss. Anastasia Prideaux: Phaedra Rev. George Prideaux: The Cosmic Outpost Mrs. Charlotte Lambert: Lydia Mr. Christopher Burrows: Mr. Howl -and- Lady Hawthorne: Lynne Hardy Sound Editing: The Cosmic Outpost Video Editing: Pete Burgess --------- Find out more at http://MiskatonicPlayhouse.com
Upsi. 2 Stunden sind es diesmal geworden. Es hat sich aber auch einiges angesammelt. Gleich 2 mal wurden wir zu einem besonderen Abendessen auf einer Insel eingeladen. Auf der einen Seite zu einem Krimidinner, bei dem aus einem gespielten Mord ein echter Mord wird und auf der anderen Seite dürfen wir uns der exquisiten Küche Hawthornes hingeben, aber Achtung: Das Menü hat es in sich. Zum 2ten mal kam dieses Jahr eine neue Adaption der Geschichte Pinocchios auf den Bildschirm. Dieses mal aus dem fantastischen Kopf von Guillermo del Toro. Dann haben wir noch 2 Filme gesehen, nämlich Amsterdam und Smile. Und zu guter Letzt besprechen Lars und Joé zu zweit die aktuellste Star Wars-Serie Andor.
Resources:Click here to join our exclusive Facebook community - https://cjcoachingcommunity.comFREE Abs Training Course - https://freeabsguide.com/black-bookYour FREE Six Pack Strategy Call Here - https://cjtransformations.com/applicationIn this episode:Let's get to know the HawthornesTips on managing the fitness lifestyle while travelingThe importance of a strong support systemWhat makes CJ Coaching differentAs the saying goes, you only live once, so eat what you want, travel when you can, and enjoy life to the fullest. With this line of thought, you may go overboard, overindulge or succumb to unhealthy habits. From Texas to the Caribbean, today Charlie is joined by Andy and Julia Hawthornes, who are avid travelers. Tune in as they spill their secrets on how they maintain the fitness lifestyle while always on the go. By the end of the episode, Andy and Julia share the biggest lessons they have learned since joining the program. This program is designed to make sure you don't fail!“I recognized that the battle I was dealing with was not necessarily in the gym but in the kitchen. 80% of this body has to do with what I put in it.”- Julia HawthorneConnect with Charlie Johnson:Website - https://www.charliejohnsonfitness.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CharlieJohnsonFitness/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/charliejohnsonfitnessYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh_TVSETtwjxuAvn-AOqifQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Burnley really seem to have turned a corner in recent games but this will provide a far more difficult test than Wigan and Millwall. West Brom may have started slowly but we are only seven games into the season so maybe you can't read too much into it just yet, but a lot of people will be surprised to see them outside the top half. They do have players to hurt Burnley though so we will need to be careful, but confidence will be high in the Burnley ranks after scoring 7 goals in their last two games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For as long as Signa Farrow has been alive, the people in her life have fallen like stars.... Orphaned as a baby, 19-year-old Signa has been raised by a string of guardians, each more interested in her wealth than her wellbeing—and each has met an untimely end. Her remaining relatives are the elusive Hawthornes, an eccentric family living at Thorn Grove, an estate both glittering and gloomy. Its patriarch mourns his late wife through wild parties, while his son grapples for control of the family's waning reputation and his daughter suffers from a mysterious illness. But when their mother's restless spirit appears claiming she was poisoned, Signa realises that the family she depends on could be in grave danger, and enlists the help of a surly stable boy to hunt down the killer. Signa's best chance of uncovering the murderer, though, is an alliance with Death himself, a fascinating, dangerous shadow who has never been far from her side. Though he's made her life a living hell, Death shows Signa that their growing connection may be more powerful—and more irresistible—than she ever dared imagine. From New York Times bestselling author Adalyn Grace, Belladonna brings to life a highly romantic gothic-infused world of wealth, desire and betrayal.
We move from strength to strength as we welcome Chris Wheatley of Football.London back to the pod for a return appearance. Massive news is broken during the segment, specifically the revelation that Arsenal will be traveling to the Hawthornes for a 2nd round (yes 2nd round) fixture in the Carabao Cup.
Welcome to Surviving Tomorrow, a podcast, newsletter, and publication that helps you navigate life in an age of democratic destruction, ecological collapse, and economic irrelevance, available for FREE on Substack, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Facebook, and Youtube.I'm your host, Jared A. Brock, and today we're going to discuss why the average house will cost $10 million within 50 years.But first, a personal update: I have a son! His name is Concord Thoreau Brock. Concord means “peace,” and Thoreau means “strength.” Concord is our favorite revolutionary town in America — home to the Alcotts (of Little Women fame), Ralph Waldo Emerson, the Hawthornes, and Henry David Thoreau, the father of environmentalism and philosopher whose pacifist writings inspired Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. Michelle was in labor for a brutal 38 hours, 11 of which were spent at a pub. (It's a long and extremely British story.) She saw 28 medical personnel over 5 wards and 3 shift changes, and I recorded over 400 60+ second contractions recorded. In the end, we had one 8.0 pound baby boy, the first male of eleven grandbabies in the family, and the first boy born to our church in twelve years! We are now accepting offers for a pre-arranged marriage. I'm feeling extremely grateful for this gorgeous little gift, and absolutely astounded by the physical strength and spiritual fortitude of Michelle to endure the whole glorious ordeal. But I'm greatly troubled by the world Concord will grow up in. If we keep in our insane trajectory…He'll have to compete with robots for work.He'll have to navigate totalitarian social credit systems and surveillance currencies.He'll face resource shortages, extreme weather events, species collapses, and massive societal strains caused by climate change refugees.He'll witness the complete privatization of public services in the hands of the corporatocracy, and the cessation of the charade of democracy as the world descends into corporate oligarchy.Of course, his Daddy and many others are doing their best to fight against all of these corruptions and injustices, but there simply aren't enough leaders who understand the challenges that predator elites pose to human life and widespread flourishing.In that sense, having a child amidst this corrupt corporatocracy is part of our act of resistance. It's our declaration of hope against chance.One of Concord's biggest challenges will be affordable shelter. House prices are currently at an all-time high, but we are not in a real estate bubble — we're in a pricing paradigm shift.The old paradigm: A house's price is the maximum amount that an area's average local buyer can afford to mortgage over 25–40 years. But because wages have flatlined and purchasing parity is the same as in 1978, the only rational explanation for this current price explosion is a giant debt bubble… right?Wrong.The new paradigm: A house's value is now the maximum amount of annual rental income that can be extracted from it by a global investor, multiplied by maximal institutional leverage.It's the biggest paradigm shift in the history of human shelter, and it's the reason why the vast majority will never own a house in the future.Because our family homes are just future hedge fund investments.In 50 years, the average house will cost $10+ million.Most people think that's impossible, but I'll show you the exact math on how it's going to play out.Sure, there might be more real estate price crashes, but they'll just be bigger versions of 2008 — buying opportunities for the hyper-elites. Even with temporary price drops, expect overall prices to continue hard up-and-to-the-right for nine major reasons.1. Population is growingOur global family currently contains almost 7.9 billion, headed to 10.5 billion within fifty years. That's a 33% increase in the number of people who need to be housed. While this doesn't mean house prices will automatically increase by 33%, population growth does create more demand, which will certainly increase prices significantly.2. People are moving to citiesThe overall population will “only” rise by 33%, but look at the stats on where everyone is moving: Cities. 4 billion people currently live in urban areas, but that number is set to jump to 7 billion within 30 years and will hit 8 billion in fifty. So essentially housing demand where most people live will double. What will the average house cost when twice as many people are bidding on it?3. More people are living aloneMy grandma was raised in a farmhouse with a mom, dad, and a half-dozen siblings. My father-in-law was one of nine kids. Today, both of those homes probably contain less than four people. In major urban centers like New York, it's less than 2.4 people per unit and falling. As more people live alone, we'll need far more housing units. When there's more demand without adequate supply, prices increase.4. Multiple house ownershipLooking at you, small-time landlords and non-resident Airbnb hosts. More than 23 million American landlords own more than one house. That might seem like a lot, but what it actually means is that 115 million Americans don't get to own a home because a wealth-extractor owns two.“Airbnb-type models altered the market irreversibly by proving on a large scale that short term rentals were more lucrative than stable long-term residents.” — Valerie Kittell5. Housing construction isn't keeping upNot even close. The US housing supply has been underbuilt for over a decade, and we're building just six houses for every ten new households.Now add the fact that…6. Building costs are soaring amidst material shortagesLumber, paint, concrete, glass, labor, land… all rising faster than average wages. We live on a finite planet with limited resources, and those resources are becoming more expensive to extract. Accordingly, constructing new houses will continue to cost more and more.7. Real inflation is soaringIt's almost certainly 10+% per year. And real estate always tracks with inflation. These days, in fact, shelter prices are outpacing inflation; in Canada, real estate prices are up 40% since last year. Asset inflation in America is over 30% this year across the stock market and real estate market.Even without any of the other price-rise factors on this list, if rampant real estate inflation averages 7.5% for the next fifty years, inflation alone will send the average house price over $10 million.8. The monopolists are hereWhen you allow speculation and investment in residential real estate, you end up where every other capitalist sector ends up — with a handful of monopolists owning all the assets in the industry.If you study history, you see this happen with steel (Carnegie), railroads (Vanderbilt), oil (Rockefeller), banking (JP Morgan), online retail (Jeff Bezos), luxury goods (Bernard Arnault), web search (Google+Youtube's Larry Page and Sergey Brin), and so on.Monopolists will not stop until they are stopped.Obviously, up until this point in history, real estate has been a far harder market to corner because of the high upfront investment costs, but that's changed since the invention of…9. Outrageous leverage“A privileged class of investors are allowed to utilize the Fed and private banking system to print nearly infinite quantities of money via leverage, and use that money to out-bid first-time homebuyers who had to work for years to earn their money.” — Throop VonThis is where things get truly ugly. Once monopolies form, they utilize the power of financialization to drop an economic atomic bomb on their competition.Let's say a condo is for sale right now.A first-time buyer can afford maybe $1,200/month, so they're able to bid up to $250,000.A landlord can squeeze $1,250/month in rent from a long-term tenant. If they're expecting half their revenue to go to costs and want a 2.5% ROI. plus appreciation, they're willing to pay up to $300,000.A non-resident Airbnb host can fetch $2,500/month in nightly rent, double the long-term landlord. So they're willing to pay up to $600,000.A predacious hedge fund, like all monopolies, will shave those profit margins to near-nil to destroy competition. (Amazon's profit margin was negative for seven years while they killed off competitors.) So the hedge fund is willing to pay up to $1,200,000 to turn your house into a vacation property, nearly five times what the average person can afford.But here's the really insidious move: The monopoly will partner with banks that — thanks to a corporate-controlled government that constantly prints ultra-cheap money and lets them create credit out of thin air — allow them to leverage their positions to an absurd degree. The monopoly won't be paying $1.2 million for that house — they'll be betting
Hello friends, welcome to Future Faith, a podcast, newsletter, and publication about living faithfully in an age of democratic destruction, ecological collapse, and economic irrelevance, available for free on Substack, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.I'm your host, Jared A. Brock, and today we're going to discuss why the average house will cost $10 million within 50 years.But first, a personal update: I have a son! His name is Concord Thoreau Brock. Concord means “peace,” and Thoreau means “strength.” Concord is our favorite revolutionary town in America — home to the Alcotts (of Little Women fame), Ralph Waldo Emerson, the Hawthornes, and Henry David Thoreau, the father of environmentalism and philosopher whose pacifist writings inspired Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. If you'd like to contribute to his education fund, head over to JaredBrock.com.Michelle was in labor for a brutal 38 hours, 11 of which were spent at a pub. (It's a long and extremely British story.) She saw 28 medical personnel over 5 wards and 3 shift changes, and I recorded over four hundred 60+ second contractions. In the end, we had one 8.0 pound baby boy, the first male of eleven grandbabies in the family, and the first boy born to our church in twelve years! We are now accepting offers for a pre-arranged marriage. I'm feeling extremely grateful to God for this gorgeous little gift, and absolutely astounded by the physical strength and spiritual fortitude of Michelle to endure the whole glorious ordeal.But I'm greatly troubled by the world Concord will grow up in. If we keep in our insane trajectory…* He'll have to compete with robots for work.* He'll have to navigate totalitarian social credit systems and surveillance panopticoins.* He'll face resource shortages, extreme weather events, species collapses, and massive societal strains caused by climate change refugees.* He'll witness the complete privatization of public services in the hands of the corporatocracy, and the cessation of the charade of democracy as the world descends into corporate oligarchy.All of this will have serious implications for his faith and freedom.Of course, his Daddy and many others are doing their best to fight against all of these corruptions and injustices, but there simply aren't enough Christians who are awake and understand the challenges that predator elites pose to human life and widespread flourishing. There simply aren't enough Christian leaders who are willing to stand for the truth unto death and make radical contributions to the common good.In that sense, having a child amidst this corrupt corporatocracy is part of our act of resistance. It's our declaration of hope against chance.One of Concord's biggest challenges will be affordable shelter.House prices are currently at an all-time high, but we are not in a real estate bubble — we're in a pricing paradigm shift.The old paradigm: A house's price is the maximum amount that an area's average local buyer can afford to mortgage over 25–40 years. But because wages have flatlined and purchasing parity is the same as in 1978, the only rational explanation for this current price explosion is a giant debt bubble… right?Wrong.The new paradigm: A house's value is now the maximum amount of annual rental income that can be extracted from it by a global investor, multiplied by maximal institutional leverage.It's the biggest paradigm shift in the history of human shelter, and it's the reason why the vast majority will never own a house in the future.Because our family homes are just future hedge fund investments.In 50 years, the average house will cost $10+ million.Most people think that's impossible, but I'll show you the exact math on how it's going to play out.Sure, there might be more real estate price crashes, but they'll just be bigger versions of 2008 — buying opportunities for the hyper-elites. Even with temporary price drops, expect overall prices to continue hard up-and-to-the-right for nine major reasons.1. Population is growingOur global family currently contains almost 7.9 billion, headed to 10.5 billion within fifty years. That's a 33% increase in the number of people who need to be housed. While this doesn't mean house prices will automatically increase by 33%, population growth does create more demand, which will certainly increase prices significantly.2. People are moving to citiesThe overall population will “only” rise by 33%, but look at the stats on where everyone is moving: Cities. 4 billion people currently live in urban areas, but that number is set to jump to 7 billion within 30 years and will hit 8 billion in fifty. So essentially housing demand where most people live will double. What will the average house cost when twice as many people are bidding on it?3. More people are living aloneMy grandma was raised in a farmhouse with a mom, dad, and a half-dozen siblings. My father-in-law was one of nine kids. Today, both of those homes probably contain less than four people. In major urban centers like New York, it's less than 2.4 people per unit and falling. As more people live alone, we'll need far more housing units. When there's more demand without adequate supply, prices increase.4. Multiple house ownershipLooking at you, small-time landlords and non-resident Airbnb hosts. More than 23 million American landlords own more than one house. That might seem like a lot, but what it actually means is that 115 million Americans don't get to own a home because a wealth-extractor owns two.“Airbnb-type models altered the market irreversibly by proving on a large scale that short term rentals were more lucrative than stable long-term residents.” — Valerie Kittell5. Housing construction isn't keeping upNot even close. The US housing supply has been underbuilt for over a decade, and we're building just six houses for every ten new households.Now add the fact that…6. Building costs are soaring amidst material shortagesLumber, paint, concrete, glass, labor, land… all rising faster than average wages. We live on a finite planet with limited resources, and those resources are becoming more expensive to extract. Accordingly, constructing new houses will continue to cost more and more.7. Real inflation is soaringIt's almost certainly 10+% per year. And real estate always tracks with inflation. These days, in fact, shelter prices are outpacing inflation; in Canada, real estate prices are up 40% since last year. Asset inflation in America is over 30% this year across the stock market and real estate market.Even without any of the other price-rise factors on this list, if rampant real estate inflation averages 7.5% for the next fifty years, inflation alone will send the average house price over $10 million.8. The monopolists are hereWhen you allow speculation and investment in residential real estate, you end up where every other capitalist sector ends up — with a handful of monopolists owning all the assets in the industry.If you study history, you see this happen with steel (Carnegie), railroads (Vanderbilt), oil (Rockefeller), banking (JP Morgan), online retail (Jeff Bezos), luxury goods (Bernard Arnault), web search (Google+Youtube's Larry Page and Sergey Brin), and so on.Monopolists will not stop until they are stopped.Obviously, up until this point in history, real estate has been a far harder market to corner because of the high upfront investment costs, but that's changed since the invention of…9. Outrageous leverage“A privileged class of investors are allowed to utilize the Fed and private banking system to print nearly infinite quantities of money via leverage, and use that money to out-bid first-time homebuyers who had to work for years to earn their money.” — Throop VonThis is where things get truly ugly. Once monopolies form, they utilize the power of financialization to drop an economic atomic bomb on their competition.Let's say a condo is for sale right now.* A first-time buyer can afford maybe $1,200/month, so they're able to bid up to $250,000.* A landlord can squeeze $1,250/month in rent from a long-term tenant. If they're expecting half their revenue to go to costs and want a 2.5% ROI plus appreciation, they're willing to pay up to $300,000.* A non-resident Airbnb host can fetch $2,500/month in nightly rent, double the long-term landlord. So they're willing to pay up to $600,000.* A predacious hedge fund, like all monopolies, will shave those profit margins to near-nil to destroy competition. (Amazon's profit margin was negative for seven years while they killed off competitors.) So the hedge fund is willing to pay up to $1,200,000 to turn your house into a vacation property, nearly five times what the average person can afford.* But here's the really insidious move: The monopoly will partner with banks that — thanks to a corporate-controlled government that constantly prints ultra-cheap money and lets them create credit out of thin air — allow them to leverage their positions to an absurd degree. The monopoly won't be paying $1.2 million for that house — they'll be betting
In Episode #69 of the Squeaky Bum Time Podcast, Mike compares the annual tradition of the English media trying to take Harry Kane away from Tottenham to the recent Star Wars films: lazy and repetitive! Also: Chelsea fall in the FA Cup Final to Leicester City, and all of a sudden their season is in danger of falling apart real fast... Liverpool may well catch them in the table thanks to a last-second game-winner from...their keeper?! Yes! A goalie goal at the death keeps Liverpool's top four hopes alive! Wild scenes at the Hawthornes! Listening on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/squeaky-bum-time-an-english-premier-league-podcast/id1531367675 (Apple Podcasts)? Give us a 5-star review and leave a question in the comments! We'll answer it in our next episode! Follow us on Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/squeakybum_pod/ (@SqueakyBum_Pod)), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/squeakybumtimepod/ (@SqueakyBumTimePod)) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/squeakybumtimepodcast (Squeaky Bum Time Podcast)) to stay up to date! Part of the Chop Sports Network!
In Episode #69 of the Squeaky Bum Time Podcast, Mike compares the annual tradition of the English media trying to take Harry Kane away from Tottenham to the recent Star Wars films: lazy and repetitive! Also:Chelsea fall in the FA Cup Final to Leicester City, and all of a sudden their season is in danger of falling apart real fast...Liverpool may well catch them in the table thanks to a last-second game-winner from...their keeper?! Yes! A goalie goal at the death keeps Liverpool's top four hopes alive! Wild scenes at the Hawthornes!Listening on Apple Podcasts? Give us a 5-star review and leave a question in the comments! We'll answer it in our next episode!Follow us on Twitter (@SqueakyBum_Pod), Instagram (@SqueakyBumTimePod) and Facebook (Squeaky Bum Time Podcast) to stay up to date!Part of the Chop Sports Network!
In Episode #69 of the Squeaky Bum Time Podcast, Mike compares the annual tradition of the English media trying to take Harry Kane away from Tottenham to the recent Star Wars films: lazy and repetitive! Also: Chelsea fall in the FA Cup Final to Leicester City, and all of a sudden their season is in danger of falling apart real fast... Liverpool may well catch them in the table thanks to a last-second game-winner from...their keeper?! Yes! A goalie goal at the death keeps Liverpool's top four hopes alive! Wild scenes at the Hawthornes! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cfcp-podcast/message
On this Clash of the Correspondents James welcomes Mum and son duo Gemma and Harrison Eno and Dan Lord to discuss their respective clubs West Bromwich Albion and Liverpool ahead of Sunday's Gameweek 36 meeting at The Hawthornes. West Brom's future is discussed following relegation, will Sam Allardyce stay on and can he bring The Baggies back up? Will the squad stay together and can the brilliant Matheus Pereira still prove an excellent FPL option in the remaining three Gameweeks? And can Liverpool still finish in the top four? Four wins should do the job but can The Reds find the consistency they need ahead of Thursday's trip to Old Trafford? Plus, is Mo Salah the standout FPL captaincy option this weekend and is Trent Alexander-Arnold worth the extra in FPL over his Liverpool defensive teammates? *This Podcast was recorded prior to Chelsea getting beat and blowing the top 4 race wide open again You can follow the correspondents on Twitter... West Brom correspondent Gemma @Gemmabaggies https://twitter.com/Gemmabaggies Liverpool correspondent Dan @FPL_LocoLord https://twitter.com/FPL_LocoLord ____________________________________________ Want to become a member of our FPL community? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/PlanetFPL?s... Follow James on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod... Follow Suj on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/sujanshah... Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl/... Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/PlanetFPL/... Visit our site: https://www.planetfpl.com...
Avery and Jameson try to find the next clue while the other Hawthornes plot against the new heiress.
Kyle & Jim are back to discuss Episodes 4 and 5 of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - even though they originally said they wouldn't. We talk both episodes, expectations, hopes and predictions for the finale. We also repeatedly mention how wrong our predictions will likely be. Oh yeah - and we talk about the latest bit of info on the 3rd Spider-Man flick! Don't forget your pocket full of Hawthornes! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join us as we first meet Avery Grambs and the Hawthornes.
James welcomes West Brom correspondent Gemma Eno & Everton correspondent Sean Norton discuss the latest at their clubs and their GW26 meeting at The Hawthornes which is the second part of a double Gameweek for both. For West Brom two encouraging draws since Gemma's last CotC appearance and there is now a sense of positivity albeit a mircale is required to avoid relegation. Sam Johnstone's prospects in the double are discussed and ahead of a run of 4 positive looking fixtures, plus the impact of Okay Yoksuslu & Mbaye Diagne are discussed and 2 interesting defensive options have emerged. While for Sean & Everton there is joy following a first win at Anfield in 21 years but caution of inconsistencies ahead of the double with Southampton & The Baggies. Lucas Digne prospects are talked up, plus a look at alternative defensive options, Richarlison & Rodriguez importance and we ask if Dominic Calvert-Lewin can be trusted with the Triple Captaincy chip this coming week... You can follow the correspondents on Twitter... West Brom correspondent Gemma @Gemmabaggies Everton correspondent Sean @spirit_blues ____________________________________________ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Web: www.planetfpl.com Twitter: @PlanetFPLPod (James) / @sujanshah (Suj) Facebook: www.facebook.com/PlanetFPL Instagram: @planetfpl You Tube: www.youtube.com/planetfpl
It's another disappointing end to the weekend as the United failed secure three points at the Hawthornes. Stretford End Chat discuss whether it's time to panic or not. Later, predictions are made for the Champions League and our Europa League tie against Real Sociedad.
James welcomes West Bromwich Albion correspondent Gemma Eno & Manchester United correspondent Gary Robinson to talk the latest at their clubs and preview Sunday's GW24 meeting at The Hawthornes. Does Gemma believe Albion can pull of another great escape? What is the feeling towards Sam Allardyce? Is there anyone worth holding or buying in FPL from The Baggies squad Does Gary now feel United's hopes of the title are gone? Is Bruno Fernandes being overlooked for captaincy both in this weekend & in Gameweek 25 because other teams have Doubles? Plus, plenty of laughs, honesty, talk of FPL strategy, plus the pros and cons of working either club into our thinking in the coming weeks... You can follow the correspondents on Twitter... West Brom correspondent Gemma @GemmaBaggies Man Utd correspondent Gary @ismyCAPplaying ____________________________________________ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Web: www.planetfpl.com Twitter: @PlanetFPLPod (James) / @sujanshah (Suj) Facebook: www.facebook.com/PlanetFPL Instagram: @planetfpl You Tube: www.youtube.com/planetfpl
On this live edition of the podcast, we discuss Arsenal's victory over West Brom at the Hawthornes in the Premier League. Kieran Tierney scored a screamer to open the flood gates for Mikel Arteta's side before a wonderful team move saw the Gunners tear open their opponents. Lacazette scored a brace in the second half to put the result beyond doubt and the Gunners eventually cruised to victory. This podcast is brought to you by the 90min football family. Subscribe | Share | ReviewSupport the show: http://www.chroniclesafc.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this live edition of the podcast, we discuss Arsenal's victory over West Brom at the Hawthornes in the Premier League. Kieran Tierney scored a screamer to open the flood gates for Mikel Arteta's side before a wonderful team move saw the Gunners tear open their opponents. Lacazette scored a brace in the second half to put the result beyond doubt and the Gunners eventually cruised to victory. This podcast is brought to you by the 90min football family. Subscribe | Share | Review See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James welcomes West Bromwich Albion correspondents Gemma & Harrison Eno & Crystal Palace correspondent Migtavius to talk all things The Baggies, The Eagles and their GW11 meeting at The Hawthornes. With the postponement of the Aston Villa-Newcastle fixture is Grealish to Zaha a straightforward move for FPL managers with their talisman set to return, or would one of The Eagles defensive assets appeal more? Tactics are discussed, Hodgson's lack of flexibility and West Brom's constant tweaks that saw Matheus Pereira play in a position at the weekend that may now get the best out of the Brazilian playmaker. Plus, one of the correspondents convinces James to make a transfer... You can follow the correspondents on Twitter... West Brom correspondent Gemma @Gemmabaggies Crystal Palace correspondent Mig @Migtavius ____________________________________________ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Web: www.planetfpl.com Twitter: @PlanetFPLPod (James) / @sujanshah (Suj) Facebook: www.facebook.com/PlanetFPL Instagram: @planetfpl You Tube: www.youtube.com/planetfpl
This week: Edward and Wes cover themselves in the warm blanket of sports while the world burns around them. The duo talk about the return of the Premier League in a few weeks, baseball's dilemma, and more on Community in the W4tch. NGSC Sports NGSCSports.com "We Never Stop" @NGSCSports @AFAPod @EdwardGreene @WesBradshaw21 Email: allnewsportsshow@gmail.com
This week: Edward and Wes cover themselves in the warm blanket of sports while the world burns around them. The duo talk about the return of the Premier League in a few weeks, baseball's dilemma, and more on Community in the W4tch. NGSC Sports NGSCSports.com "We Never Stop" @NGSCSports @AFAPod @EdwardGreene @WesBradshaw21 Email: allnewsportsshow@gmail.com
This week: Edward and Wes cover themselves in the warm blanket of sports while the world burns around them. The duo talk about the return of the Premier League in a few weeks, baseball's dilemma, and more on Community in the W4tch. NGSC Sports NGSCSports.com "We Never Stop" @NGSCSports @AFAPod @EdwardGreene @WesBradshaw21 Email: allnewsportsshow@gmail.com
In another Quarantine edition of the podcast, Tasha and April figure out the ins-and-outs of recording a podcast via Skype and review two cutesy, Hallmark-like Regency era novels set around holidays. In The Viscount's Tempting Minx by Erica Ridley, We meet Lady Amelia Pembroke. She wants a lavish Christmas party and a husband and she's gonna get herself a lavish Christmas party and husband, damn it! Meanwhile, in The Forbidden Valentine: Lady Eleanor Hawthorne by Isabella Thorne. The Hawthornes and the Firthleys have hated each other for as long as they can remember. The reason? Well they can't exactly remember. That rivalry doesn't stop Lady Eleanor Hawthorne and David William Firthley from falling for each other. Can in love overcome a centuries old family feud in this Pride and Prejudice and meets Romeo and Juliet novel?
They say that you can have too much of a good thing, my fiends, and that is certainly true. There are few things in the world so wonderful that custom cannot stale their infinite variety. And when it comes to the subject of Hawthornes... well, perhaps Two Is Too Many!
They say that you can have too much of a good thing, my fiends, and that is certainly true. There are few things in the world so wonderful that custom cannot stale their infinite variety. And when it comes to the subject of Hawthornes... well, perhaps Two Is Too Many! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This month Matthew sits down with voacalist Ade' Herbert from The Hawthornes to discuss the band's history, their 2018 self titled recording, the song writing process and the Charlotte music scene.
Calls beget calls so we spend a lot of time on "ruts in the yard." The weed control conversation continues and Randy gives advice on Hawthornes and fruit trees!
On this episode I'll be reading the short story "The Birthmark" by Nathaniel Hawthorne.A scientists deepest desire and motivation is to master nature in the same way that the artist represents nature.In this episode we will explore the deeper motivations of Hawthorne's character creation: The Mad Scientist.We will explore the nature of art and science, literature as an artform, science fiction as a genre, and how all of these ideas converge within Hawthornes short story.The four short stories we are covering are:1) Dr. Heidegger's Experiment2) The Birthmark3) Rappaccini's Daughter4) The Artist of the BeautifulThis is science fiction not as it is, but as it should be!
On this episode I'll be reading the short story "The Birthmark" by Nathaniel Hawthorne.A scientists deepest desire and motivation is to master nature in the same way that the artist represents nature.In this episode we will explore the deeper motivations of Hawthorne's character creation: The Mad Scientist.We will explore the nature of art and science, literature as an artform, science fiction as a genre, and how all of these ideas converge within Hawthornes short story.The four short stories we are covering are:1) Dr. Heidegger's Experiment2) The Birthmark3) Rappaccini's Daughter4) The Artist of the BeautifulThis is science fiction not as it is, but as it should be!
TWO IS TOO MANY (MYSTERY) They say that you can have too much of a good thing, my friends, and that is certainly true. There are few things in the world so wonderful that custom cannot stale their infinite variety. And when it comes to the subject of Hawthornes... well, perhaps Two Is Too Many! Decoder Ring Theatre
#204. After an extended break this week's show looks back on United's draw with West Brom at the Hawthornes. United escaped with a point after Daley Blind's 87th minute equaliser, but it was far from a classic performance. Louis van Gaal's side created 22 chances in the Midlands, but an inexperienced back four was frequently under pressure. Where does the Dutchman's side go from here? Meanwhile, two titans of the modern game went head-to-head with book launches. Roy Keane's the Second Half was released to much media commentary, while Sir Alex Ferguson is set to release an update on his 2013 autobiography. Ed & Paul discuss. Your questions are taken and the boys look ahead to United's fixture with Chelsea at the weekend!No Question About That is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music and all good podcast apps. We really appreciate your support. Please hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write us a review! Talk to us on Twitter and Instagram. No Question About That is produced by the award-winning Tom Jenkins. If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing some cool rewards, check out our crowdfunding page and become a Patron!
#154. On the final, bumper-length, podcast of the season Ed & Paul look back on the highs and lows of the season just gone. We review Sir Alex Ferguson's final game as manager - the 5-5 draw with West Brom at the Hawthornes - hand out our end-of-season awards, and look ahead to a summer of transfer speculation! Thank you for listening this season - we're grateful your support, questions and comments. The pod returns in time for the new season in August.No Question About That is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music and all good podcast apps. We really appreciate your support. Please hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write us a review! Talk to us on Twitter and Instagram. No Question About That is produced by the award-winning Tom Jenkins. If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing some cool rewards, check out our crowdfunding page and become a Patron!
#153. On the penultimate show of the season Ed & Paul discuss an emotional day at Old Trafford, with Sir Alex Ferguson saying goodbye to the home crowd for the final time. In an orchestrated farewell of North Korean proportions, the Theatre of Dreams saw its worst nightmare come true, with Ferguson leaving the club after 1500 games in charge. Also on the show this week - we look back on United's performance against Swansea City, with Rio Ferdinand grabbing a late winner in Fergie's final home game, and a fantastic club parade through Manchester. We look forward to a future under David Moyes, and say goodbye to David Beckham and Paul Scholes. We take you Twitter questions, give away a fabulous t-shirt, and look forward to the final game of the season against West Brom at the Hawthornes.No Question About That is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music and all good podcast apps. We really appreciate your support. Please hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write us a review! Talk to us on Twitter and Instagram. No Question About That is produced by the award-winning Tom Jenkins. If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing some cool rewards, check out our crowdfunding page and become a Patron!
They say that you can have too much of a good thing, my fiends, and that is certainly true. There are few things in the world so wonderful that custom cannot stale their infinite variety. And when it comes to the subject of Hawthornes... well, perhaps Two Is Too Many!
Avram unleashes Scott Parker on an under-performing Hammer team! Sam Delaney and Mark Webster join Phil and Jim to discuss half time at The Hawthornes and the Olympic Stadium decision which has out Facebook Group alive with discourse!