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Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 1364: TV #Doctorwho review Lucky Day

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 17:58


  Lucky Day (Doctor Who) 3 languages Tools         Appearance  hide Text Small Standard Large Width Standard Wide Color (beta) Automatic Light Dark   From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 316 – "Lucky Day"  episode Promotional title-card Cast  –   –   –  Others Benjamin Chivers – Young Conrad Kirsty Hoiles – Moira Clark  – Conrad Clark Gethin Alderman – The Shreek Kareem Alexander – Jordan Lang  – Carla Sunday  – Cherry Sunday  – Louise Miller Madison Stock – Elsa Paddy Stafford – Sparky Blake Anderson – Jack Aoife Gaston – Michelle  – Alfie Michael Woodford – Derek  –  Alexander Devrient – Colonel Christofer Ibrahim Tina Gray – Audrey  – Shirley Bingham  –   – Herself  – Himself  – Herself Calypso Cragg – Influencer 2 James Craven – Influencer 3 Selorm Adonu – Influencer 1 Aidan Cook – The Vlinx  – Voice of the Vlinx  – Mrs Flood Production Directed by Written by Script editor David Cheung Produced by Vicki Delow Executive producer(s) Joel Collins Music by Series Running time 46 minutes First broadcast 3 May 2025 Chronology ← Preceded by "" Followed by → "" "Lucky Day" is the fourth episode of the  of the  series . It was written by , and was directed by . The episode was released on , , and  on 3 May 2025. It features the return of companion  (), who plays a leading role in the episode opposite Conrad Clark (), with both the  () and  (), the series' main leads, only appearing briefly. The episode focuses on Ruby, who begins a relationship with Conrad as she attempts to find her place in the world after leaving the Doctor. When it is revealed that Conrad wants to "expose"  for their goals being "fake", Ruby and  have to deal with the repercussions of Conrad's actions. The episode was devised by showrunner , with Davies enlisting McTighe to write the episode. He used the episode to explore Ruby and Kate's characters while also exploring the "the spread of online hatred" and its effects. The episode's monster, the Shreek, was based off of McTighe's childhood fears of dog-like creatures in the dark, with the creature being portrayed via costume and an animatronic head. Filming took place in November 2023 and it was  with the . The episode received positive reviews from critics, who highlighted Gibson's performance, the twist regarding Conrad's true identity, and the episode's social commentary, but were more critical of underdeveloped plotlines in the episode, as well as the execution of Conrad as an antagonist. Plot []  and  arrive on New Year's Day, 2007, and meet eight-year-old Conrad. Following this, Conrad investigates sightings of the Doctor and the , seeing a younger Doctor with his then-companion  in 2024, where he is marked as prey by a creature called the Shreek. In 2025, after stopping travelling with the Doctor, Ruby gives Conrad about her encounters with extraterrestrial life an interview on his podcast. They start dating and she gives him an antidote to act against him being marked by the Shreek, which has been recently captured by . At a weekend away at Conrad's home village, Ruby fears she is in danger and tells Conrad she is suffering from  following her experiences with the Doctor. Two Shreek appear in pursuit of Conrad, who admits he did not take the antidote. Ruby calls UNIT and their leader  to the village. The Shreek are revealed to be fake, part of a setup orchestrated by Conrad, whose relationship with Ruby was a ploy, against UNIT. A scandal breaks and Conrad and his followers continue to perpetuate disinformation about the non-existence of aliens, discrediting UNIT. After Conrad publishes details of UNIT employees, Kate realises he has an insider in UNIT. The insider sneaks Conrad into the building. Alerted to his presence, Kate allows Conrad to reach the command floor, where he livestreams his intrusion. In order to expose Conrad's lies Kate releases the Shreek, which hunts Conrad. With the Shreek attacking him, Conrad admits on his livestream he has been lying about UNIT. Ruby stuns the Shreek, although it manages to injure Conrad's arm. Public sentiment turns in UNIT's favour, though Colonel Ibrahim tells Kate that she went too far by releasing the Shreek. Ruby decides to get away to overcome her trauma, and Kate offers her support when she is ready to talk. Conrad is imprisoned and the Doctor berates him for harming Ruby and his friends. Conrad asks the Doctor if he has yet met Belinda, who the Doctor has not, since that's his future. The Doctor tells Conrad that he will die in prison and be forgotten by history. However, after the Doctor leaves Conrad, Mrs Flood releases him. Production [] Development [] Showrunner  wished to include an episode discussing the spread of "toxic, online hatred", and contacted writer  to write the script. McTighe had previously written episodes under former showrunner . When writing the episode, he said that he wanted to take the opportunity to explore what happens to a  after they leave , feeling that it had infrequently been done in the past. McTighe described the episode as a mix between , , and . He also compared one of the main settings to Devil's End from the 1971 serial  and the fact that it was a Ruby-centric story to the 2024 episode "". Ruby was referred to as having  following her time with the Doctor, which Davies wanted to portray in the episode. The episode also allowed McTighe to explore Kate's character further, with her willingness to go too far being something that McTighe stated would have further repercussions "beyond this episode, beyond this season, even beyond this show." McTighe developed the Shreek off the idea of a "four-legged, creeping animal", leaning into his childhood fears about dog-like creatures in the dark. He made its motivations simple, with a desire to hunt, to make a monster that could not be reasoned with and terrifying. Prior to this, the Shreek were first mentioned in Caged, a 2024 Doctor Who novel by . McTighe also included a number of  to past episodes and . "Lucky Day" is a "Doctor-lite" episode, which Davies stated required them to find "inventive ways" to include the Doctor, one of which is a  to a story set in the . The  took place at  on 7 November 2023. Casting [] The episode starred  (left) and  (right) as  and Conrad Clark.  returns as outgoing series regular and former companion . It is the first of two appearances that Gibson is set to make during the , as well as her first appearance since the 2024 Christmas special, "". In July 2024, at the Doctor Who  panel, it was officially announced that  had been cast in a role that would be involved in Ruby's character arc. Further details later revealed that Hauer-King would portray Conrad, a  and Ruby's boyfriend.  and  also make brief appearances as the  of  and his companion, , respectively.  who plays Alfie previously held the role of the Castellan in "" (1983).  reprised her role as newsreader Trinity Wells.  appears as herself, a Welsh presenter on  interviewing Conrad. The remainder of the guest cast includes , , , , Alexander Devrient, and , as well as  in a voice role. Filming and production design [] The primary Shreek costume was constructed using  molds and , with the final molds eventually being injected with  and painted. The Shreek uses an animatronic head. The Shreek costumes used in the episode by Conrad's friends were designed as derivative versions of the primary Shreek costume. The design team at Millenium FX had a designer look at the primary Shreek costume once and then construct the derivative version from memory to reflect the costumes' in-universe construction. The team had to make the costumes look convincing while also looking like "rubber costumes", which proved a challenge. The Shreek performers are unable to see inside the mask, requiring outside direction for the actors to know where they need to go. The inclusion of  in the scene where Conrad explores the abandoned department store featuring the Shreek was a result of McTighe wanting to include a callback to the first episode of Doctor Who's revived era, "" (2005), which featured living mannequins called .  Pame Downe designed Ruby's outfits with dark blue and green colors, which Gibson felt were "more mature colors". One of her outfits included a pinstripe suit and pants that Gibson said was reminiscent of one of 's previous outfits in the series. Filming occurred in the Welsh village of  (pictured). "Lucky Day" is directed by . The episode was placed in the second production block of the fifteenth series with the first episode, "", and followed recording of "Joy to the World" in the block immediately preceding. The two episodes in this block were filmed concurrently by utilizing a .  for the episode began on 14 November 2023. Gibson and Hauer-King were spotted filming scenes together two days later.  was done in  on 24 November. The production team made use of  for the aforementioned abandoned department store scene, which was similarly used as a filming location in "Rose". For the scenes set in the village, the town of , was used with recording taking place from 27–29 November. Two-thirds of the budget allocated to the six-week filming block was used during those three days, three hours of which were spent shooting three takes with a helicopter. Broadcast and reception [] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating B- 10/10 7/10 Broadcast [] "Lucky Day" was  released on  at 8 a.m.  (BST) in the United Kingdom and on  in the United States at 12 a.m.  on 3 May 2025. A  broadcast of the episode followed at 7:10 p.m. BST.  also handled international distribution of the episode. Ratings [] The episode recorded overnight broadcast ratings of 1.5 million, a decline on the previous episodes and setting a new record low after Lux's 1.58 million. Critical reception [] Robert Anderson, writing for , praised the episode's writing, the performance of Gibson, and the usage of Conrad as an antagonist, though stated that the episode, at times could feel "hollow" and that Ruby's character arc was not as well executed as it could have been. Daniel Cooper, writing for , similarly highlighted the twist about Conrad's identity, McTighe's writing, and the episode's social commentary, but felt Conrad's backstory utilizing "the trope that survivors of abuse perpetuate that cycle of abuse" was overused. Adi Tantimedh, writing for , praised the episode, highlighting the twist involving Conrad and the episode's social commentary. Stefan Mohammed, writing for , found several of the episode's plot points underdeveloped, stating that Ruby's character arc was undermined by her strong home life and that Conrad embodying all aspects of the social issues being discussed made him feel overcomplicated with unclear motivations. Despite this, he found Gibson's performance compelling, and highlighted the episode's usage of Kate. Vicky Jessop, writing for the , positively highlighted the episode, though felt Conrad's execution as an antagonist was weak, and that the consequences of his actions were not explored well enough. Isobel Lewis, writing for , stated the episode had consistency issues not present in the rest of the series; she also found it to retread similar ground to previous series episode "", to which she negatively compared "Lucky Day". References [] ^      (Behind the scenes featurette). 3 May 2025. Retrieved 3 May 2025 – via .  Eddy, Cheryl (27 January 2025). . . Retrieved 26 April 2025.  Gledhill, Lisa (24 April 2025). Quinn, Jason (ed.). "Preview - Lucky Day". . No. 616. . pp. 12–14.  . BBC Mdia Centre. 28 April 2025. Retrieved 3 May 2025. ^       Powell, Steffan (presenter); Aiken, Jonathon (director) (3 May 2025). . . Series 15. Episode 4. .  and . 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Retrieved 3 May 2025. ^   Quinn, Jason, ed. (November 2023). "Issue 596". . No. 596. . p. 4.  Quinn, Jason, ed. (January 2024a). "Issue 598". . No. 598. . p. 12. ^   Quinn, Jason, ed. (February 2024). "Issue 601". . No. 601. . p. 10.  Craig, David (16 November 2023). . . Retrieved 3 May 2025. ^   Lewis, Isobel (3 May 2025). . . Retrieved 3 May 2025. ^   Tantimedh, Adi (3 May 2025). . .  from the original on 3 May 2025. Retrieved 3 May 2025. ^   Jessop, Vicky (3 May 2025). . . Retrieved 3 May 2025.

Medienbecker
#164: Page Hibbs about being an english teacher in Berlin | Zukunft im Blick

Medienbecker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 42:07


This episode comes with Page Hibbs. She was my english teacher for about 3 months when I was attending at her online course. We spoke inside this episode about beeing an english teacher and her way to Berlin.

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
Holy War, submit or fight?

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 58:02


Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – It is slow-motion suicide to import millions of people who are taught to hate you, conquer you, and, if necessary, kill you. I know that might sound extreme, but go read the Quran and the hadith.” Hibbs and Kirk attest that the macro ideology of Islam is not compatible with Western civilization. By merely making this point, they undoubtedly will find themselves...

DishWithDina
130. Dishing with Grace Clark-Hibbs, Registered Dietitian, Gut Health Expert, and Avid Explorer

DishWithDina

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 40:20


Grace and Dina dish all about gut health as we kick off Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Awareness Month in April. They also discuss functional nutrition, supplements, and how to maintain work-life harmony while running a business.Grace Clark-Hibbs is a Registered Dietitian and gut health expert based in Portland, Oregon. Grace spent the first seven years of her career working in school foodservice management for Portland Public Schools. Now she provides comprehensive resources and nutrition services for those struggling with chronic bloat, constipation, and other IBS symptoms. She also works directly with clients to help them resolve their complicated gastrointestinal issues.Find and follow Grace at the links below:www.nutritionwithgracerdn.comhttps://www.facebook.com/nutritionwithgrace.rdnhttps://www.instagram.com/bloatfree_nutritionhttps://www.pinterest.com/nutritionwithgrace/https://www.linkedin.com/in/graceclarkhibbs/Looking to learn more about Grace's services? Click link below to access her "Heal Your Gut" blueprint:https://bloatfreefoundation.teachable.com/p/heal-your-gutMentioned in this episode:Dr. Heather Finley - https://www.instagram.com/drheatherfinley/SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) - https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21820-small-intestinal-bacterial-overgrowth-sibo----DISCLAIMER: The purpose of this podcast is to entertain, educate, and inform, but it is not to be taken as medical advice. Please seek prompt, qualified medical care for any specific health issues and consult your physician or health practitioner before starting a new fitness regimen, herbal therapy, or other self-directed treatment.Join our mailing list to stay connected, stay informed, receive exclusive offers, and be a part of the DishWithDina community: https://forms.gle/MzV7gVAPEsqEyEFH6If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with others! You can also submit listener feedback or request to be a guest on a future episode by completing this form: https://forms.gle/gxWd2Q3NU8akmFuv7

Off the Cut Podcast
Ep. 157 - The One Where They Make Shop Sounds With Jason Hibbs and Keith Johnson

Off the Cut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 68:32


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The Yardage Book Podcast
Country Course Chronicles - Unpacking Hokitika GC with Don Hibbs

The Yardage Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 33:11


Welcome Back! We promised that 2025 would see us diving into the more grass-roots elements of our golfing culture, and I am stoked to share this weekend's episode where we are diving into Hokitika GC with course conveyor, Don Hibbs. Don gave some great insight into the history of the club, how the course survives through generous volunteers like himself, and he unpacked the golfing options that the west coast has to offer. Enjoy!

Another Woodshop Podcast
Episode 240: What's in the bag?! w/ Jeff Henke @Makers_Way

Another Woodshop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 101:19


Episode 240Special Guest:Jeff HenkeMaker's Wayhttps://www.instagram.com/makers_way/https://www.makerswayokc.com/Onefinity CNC:The industry standard for at home production CNCs. Ball screw and linear rail construction - No beltsCompatible with all popular software, 15 minute setup, infinitely upgradable, and world class tech support!And its made in Canada. Which means Maple Glazed Rails!One Machine - Infinite possibilitieshttps://www.onefinitycnc.com/ Bits+Bits CoGet your hands on the best bits in the business! With their proprietary AstraHP Coating that helps keep your bits cool and stay sharper, longer. Most orders ship the same business day if placed before 2:45 pm pacific. Use code “AWP” for 10% off your order!https://bitsbits.com/ Workbench ConferenceCome join us at WorkbenchCon and save on your ticket with a special $50 off coupon code: “AWP”February 27th – March 1st, 2025 Atlanta, Georgiahttps://www.workbenchcon.com Whats on our bench:

Anatomy of Murder
The Secret (Joy Hibbs)

Anatomy of Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 52:07


The murder of a young mom in her home goes cold, leaving her family wanting answers. An unexpected visitor to a local precinct decades later would open the doors needed for her family to finally learn the truth. For episode information and photos, please visit: anatomyofmurder.com/the-secret Can't get enough AoM? Find us on social media!Instagram: @aom_podcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @AOM_podcast | @audiochuckFacebook: /listenAOMpod | /audiochuckllc

Community Focus with Jaden Jefferson
Community Focus | Jason Hibbs: Producer & Reporter, 'Rethinking Jails + Justice' Podcast, WGTE

Community Focus with Jaden Jefferson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 11:54


Jason Hibbs is the producer and reporter for PBS affiliate WGTE's 'Rethinking Jails + Justice' podcast, funded by a grant to explore safely reducing jail populations. Hibbs also hosted a second town hall on Thursday as part of the project, but before that, joined me for this week's Community Focus.

Kurt and Kate Mornings
Every Person is a Tree: Every Tree Tells Stories – Pierce Taylor Hibbs

Kurt and Kate Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 13:12 Transcription Available


Pierce Taylor Hibbs writes this: “Up and down our street, the fall leaves have gathered like old bits of paper—final drafts of summer stories let go in the coming cold. Stories....there are so many stories gathered on the ground. That’s what I kick through in October and November: stories told. Around this time of year, I think of what it’s like to be a tree, to leave so many stories on the ground.” Isn’t that great writing? There are some wonderful insights here. Pierce stopped by and helped us make a beeline for Psalm 1 to grab some cool takeaways! https://piercetaylorhibbs.substack.com/p/every-person-is-a-tree-every-tree See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Scoliosis Dialogues: An SRS Podcast
SRS Annual Meeting 2024 Award Winners | Russell A. Hibbs Awards, John H. Moe Award, and Louis A. Goldstein Award

Scoliosis Dialogues: An SRS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 20:33


Send us a textJoin our host, Dr. Samer Samy, for an engaging conversation with Justin S. Smith, MD, PhD; Michael P. Kelly, MD; Alejandro Peiro-Garcia, MD; Meric Enercan, MD; the Russell A. Hibbs Award Winners, John H. Moe Award Winner, and the Louis A. Goldstein Award Winner. In this episode, they delve into their groundbreaking research and share insights on how these awards will shape their future endeavors. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from some of the brightest minds in the field!*The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast is aimed at delivering the most current and trusted information to clinicians that care for patients with scoliosis and other spinal conditions. From news in the world of spinal conditions, to discussions with thought leaders in the field, we aim to provide up-to-date, quality information that will impact the daily practice of spinal conditions.

Baylor Connections
Thomas Hibbs

Baylor Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 28:25


In today's political environment, numerous factors serve as obstacles to civil discourse and healthy approaches to political consumption. Thomas Hibbs, the J. Newton Rayzor Sr. Professor of Philosophy and Dean Emeritus in the Honors College, has long studied the intersection of politics and philosophy, and recently wrote the column “A Guide to Political Detox” in The Dallas Morning News. In this Baylor Connections, he unpacks concepts and actionable suggestions to help listeners examine their own relationship to political news and discourse.

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
Hibbs, Jack - Calvary Chapel Chino Hills {Real Life Radio}

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 16:00


Guest: Jack HibbsChurch: Calvary Chapel Chino Hills (CA)Position: Senior PastorTopic: how Pastor Hibbs came to know the Lord and his journey into ministry Website: jackhibbs.com

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
Hibbs, Jack - Calvary Chapel Chino Hills {Real Life Radio}

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 16:00


Guest: Jack HibbsChurch: Calvary Chapel Chino Hills (CA)Position: Senior PastorTopic: how Pastor Hibbs came to know the Lord and his journey into ministry Website: jackhibbs.com

Vietnam Veteran News with Mack Payne
Episode 2877 – Tribute to Vietnam MoH recipient Army 2LT Robert John Hibbs.- A Saint

Vietnam Veteran News with Mack Payne

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 13:32


Episode 2877 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature Army 2LT Robert John Hibbs and his Congressional Medal of Honor award. Information featured in this episode comes from Wikipedia and a story about Hibbs in the Black Hawk County … Continue reading →

Christ Over All
3.42 Pierce Taylor Hibbs, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • "Can You Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold a Revelational Epistemology"

Christ Over All

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 66:52


Listen in as Pierce Taylor Hibbs joins David Schrock and Stephen Wellum to discuss his longform essay "Can You Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold a Revelational Epistemology." Timestamps 00:30 – Intro 03:25 – Pierce Taylor Hibbs' Background 06:55 – The Thesis of Hibbs' Article: Christ, the Lord of All Knowing 09:09 – Thoughts on Revelational Epistemology 13:01 – A Summary of Dolezal's Thomistic Approach and Hibbs' Response 22:31 – Aquinas' Understanding of Human Nature and Sin 28:22 – Hibbs' Additional Thoughts on the Matter 33:39 – What is a Realist Epistemology and How Does that Compare to Biblical Revelation? 41:58 – Van TIl's Lesson For Us 47:00 – Why People Choose the Epistemology They Do 51:46 – The Sufficiency of Scripture and The Doctrines of the Early Church 56:24 – The Terms of Creeds and Confessions 1:02:21 – Resources from Van Til 1:05:24 - Outro  Resources to Click “Can You Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold a Revelational Epistemology” – Pierce Taylor Hibbs “World through Word: Towards a Linguistic Ontology” – Pierce Taylor Hibbs “As Far As Curse is Found: Nature and Grace in Herman Bavinck” – Daniel Ragusa “Ep. 09 – James DOleal: Revelational Epistemology, Why It's Problematic and Some Implications” – Coffee House Sessions “Nature & Scripture” – Cornelius Van Til PierceTaylorHibbs.com Theme of the Month: Beware of Greeks Bearing Gifts Give to Support the Work  Books to Read The Speaking Trinity & His Worded World – Pierce Taylor Hibbs Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics – Richard Muller Reformed Dogmatics: A System of Christian Theology – Geerhardus Vos Common Grace and the Gospel – Cornelius Van TIl A Christian Theory of Knowledge – Cornelius Van Til An Introduction to Systematic Theology – Cornelius Van Til The Defense of the Faith – Cornelius Van Til Redeeming Philosophy: A God-Centered Approach to the Big Questions – Vern Poythress The Mystery of the Trinity – Vern Poythress A History of Western Philosophy and Theology – John M. Frame Word & Spirit: Selected Writings in Biblical and Systematic Theology – Richard B. Gaffin Jr. Physics – Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics - Aristotle

Kurt and Kate Mornings
Where Loss Leads: Why Grieving People Need a Theology of Giving – Pierce Taylor Hibbs

Kurt and Kate Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 15:52 Transcription Available


What happens for those of us caught up in grief in the land of the living? Where are we going? Put differently, where do our losses lead us? Where is our soul being led tomorrow by the losses we face today? Author and Christian thinker Pierce Taylor Hibbs stopped by and shared his own story of loss and why grieving people need a theology.....of giving. https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/losses-lead/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Christ Over All
3.40 Pierce Taylor Hibbs • Reading • "Can You Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold a Revelational Epistemology"

Christ Over All

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 53:38


Nothing exists outside of the lordship of Jesus Christ, and this includes even our own knowledge of the world.

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
Hibbs, Keith & Davis, Thomas - Alabama Singing Men (concert in Opelika)

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 17:03


Guests: Keith Hibbs/Thomas SmithOrganization: Alabama Singing MenPositions: Keith Hibbs is Consultant for the Worship Resources Office of the AL Baptist State Board of Missions, Thomas Smith is the Director of the Alabama Singing Men & Worship Leader at Providence Baptist Church in Opelika Topic: Concert featuring the Alabama Singing Men (worship leaders of AL Baptist churches) & Sons of Jubal (worship leaders of GA Baptist churches) on August 8, 2024 at First Baptist Church of OpelikaWebsite: alabamaworship.org; jubalministries.org

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
Hibbs, Keith & Davis, Thomas - Alabama Singing Men (concert in Opelika)

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 17:03


Guests: Keith Hibbs/Thomas SmithOrganization: Alabama Singing MenPositions: Keith Hibbs is Consultant for the Worship Resources Office of the AL Baptist State Board of Missions, Thomas Smith is the Director of the Alabama Singing Men & Worship Leader at Providence Baptist Church in Opelika Topic: Concert featuring the Alabama Singing Men (worship leaders of AL Baptist churches) & Sons of Jubal (worship leaders of GA Baptist churches) on August 8, 2024 at First Baptist Church of OpelikaWebsite: alabamaworship.org; jubalministries.org

Buff Brains by Vegvisir CrossFit
Interview with Owner of Yellow Rose Fitness Clark Hibbs

Buff Brains by Vegvisir CrossFit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 24:13


In today's episode we are interviewing the owner of Yellow Rose Fitness, Clark Hibbs

Big Ideas Welcome Podcast
Techstars: Lewis Hibbs COO of NKA Bio

Big Ideas Welcome Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 9:14


It's time for Big Ideas Welcome with Chris McAdoo! On this episode, we're delving into a groundbreaking advancement in emergency medicine with Lewis Hibbs, co-founder of NKA Bio. Discover how their innovative antibody treatment aims to "press pause on death," extending critical time for trauma patients and potentially saving thousands of lives annually. Hear about Lewis's journey, inspired by his grandfather, a pioneering trauma surgeon, and learn about the challenges and breakthroughs that could revolutionize emergency response systems worldwide. Tune in for an inspiring and impactful conversation!

Spotlight on the Community
San Diego's Premier Professional Choral Ensemble Showcases June 1 World Premiere of Local Composer's Work  

Spotlight on the Community

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 24:43


Juan Carlos Acosta, Artistic Director for SACRA/PROFANA, a premier choral ensemble, is joined by Dr. Cory Hibbs, a renowned local composer, lyricist and artist, to talk about the June 1 World Premiere of All We Need: Meditations on Queer Being. Acosta and Hibbs discuss their quarter century of working together, as well as SACRA/PROFANA'S well-known community outreach.

The Gary DeMar Podcast
Truly I Say To You

The Gary DeMar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 27:29


Gary responds to a recent video sermon by Pastor Jack Hibbs on Matthew 24 and asks "how close are we to the end?" Hibbs makes important hermeneutical points about reading this chapter through the eyes and understanding of Jesus' first century audience, but then quickly veers away from it.

The Worldshapers
Episode 167: E.C. Hibbs – The Shade Between Shadows

The Worldshapers

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 44:59


A chat with author, artist, and storyteller E.C. Hibbs about the first book in her new Nightland Quartet, The Shade Between Shadows. Websiteechibbs.weebly.com Facebook@echibbs Instagram@e_c_hibbs TikTok@e_c_hibbs YouTube@echibbs E.C. Hibbs's Amazon Page Amazon Links for The Shade Between ShadowsAmazon.comAmazon.ca About the Book I didn't think myself truly silent. I possessed a voice, as sure as any … Continue reading "Episode 167: E.C. Hibbs – The Shade Between Shadows" Source

The Construction Life
#572 From woodworking school into the industry with Professor Trevor Hibbs and former students

The Construction Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 95:10


From woodworking school into the industry with Professor Trevor Hibbs and former students Mitch, Nathan and Saleh. They tell us about coming from different backgrounds, going through the Conestoga program, and making capstone projects. We also discuss fighting mass-produced products, learning to let go of projects, mixed material creativity, and clients not appreciating skill on this episode of The Construction Life Podcast. Reach out to Trevor Hibbs of Conestoga College at thibbs@conestogac.on.ca. Reach out to Mitch of Salzburg Interiors & Furniture at mitchbosnyak@gmail.com and @BozzyB00ts. Reach out to Nathan Banks of NEFF Beautiful Living at nateb95@icloud.com and @NathanBanks95. Reach out to Saleh of NEFF Beautiful Living at salzakar@gmail.com and @SalehZakk. Stay connected with The Construction Life Podcast by texting Manny at 416 433-5737 or emailing him at manny@theconstructionlife.com. If you have something to contribute to the podcast, email info@theconstructionlife.com to schedule a time to join us in studio. Are you interested in the latest trends in building, renovation, home improvement, real estate, architecture, design, engineering, contracting, trades, and DIY? Look no further! Our construction podcast and social media content cover a wide range of topics, including project management, safety, best practices, business development, leadership, marketing, customer service, productivity, sustainability, technology, innovation, and industry news

Coping Conversations
258: B. Janet Hibbs, PhD and Anthony Rostain, MD- Authors (“You're Not Done Yet: Parenting Young Adults in an Age of Uncertainty”)

Coping Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 25:27


My guests, B. Janet Hibbs, PhD and Anthony Rostain, MD, discuss their new book, focusing on parenting young adults, an increasingly significant problem in our society.  

Dateline NBC
Talking Dateline: Justice for Joy

Dateline NBC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 25:47


Andrea Canning talks to Blayne Alexander about her most recent episode, “Justice for Joy.” In 1991, Joy Hibbs was stabbed, strangled, and her Pennsylvania home was set on fire to cover up the brutal crime. The investigation went cold until a detective with the Bristol Township Police Department picked up the case file decades later and uncovered a connection between the department and a man who'd been interviewed at the time of Joy's murder. Blayne tells Andrea about the Hibbs family's desperate search for answers and plays a podcast-exclusive clip from her interview with the woman who finally unlocked the mystery. Blayne and Andrea also discuss how motherhood has affected their approach to interviews. Blayne and Dateline producer Justin Balding answers viewer and listener questions about the episode.Listen to the full episode of “Justice for Joy” here: https://link.chtbl.com/justiceforjoy

Arroe Collins
Dr B Hibbs With Research And Advice For Parents With Adult Children Still Living At Home

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 7:41


Parenting advice is plentiful for parents with babies, school-age children, and teens. Once kids leave the nest, it's largely accepted that parents step back as their young adults forge into adulthood. Today's generational baton pass takes longer than it used to, however. Empty nests are open nests where adult children come and go. On the very cusp of young adulthood, and arguably the most decision-laden decade of a person's life, the roster of expert advice to parents evaporates, leaving parents wondering how best to support the needs of their twentysomethings. In You're Not Done Yet: Parenting Young Adults in an Age of Uncertainty adolescent and young adult mental health experts B. Janet Hibbs, M.F.T., Ph.D. and Anthony Rostain, M.D., M.A. fill this guidance gap by providing a clear-eyed, optimistic guide for parents with adult children who need help navigating the many challenges to launching an independent life—and who may be pleasantly surprised or mildly alarmed at this unexpected extension of parenting. The five markers of adulthood—completing education, obtaining a job and settling into a career, living independently, finding a partner, and becoming a parent—were defined by sociologists in the 1950s. Despite social and economic conditions changing drastically between then and now, twentysomethings are still judged on their success (or failure) in checking these off by the time they reach their 30s. Hibbs and Rostain argue these markers are long past their expiration date. They explain the cultural shifts and unprecedented societal forces that parents and young adults face today in order to help them embrace a new normal. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.

The Non-Prophets
Christian Nationalism Critics 'Literal Cancers'?

The Non-Prophets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 19:33


Jack Hibbs Says Critics Of Christian Nationalism Are 'Literal Cancers'Right Wing Watch, By Kyle Mantyla, on March 11, 2024https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/jack-hibbs-says-critics-of-christian-nationalism-are-literal-cancers/The panel addresses Jack Hibbs, a pastor who has made controversial remarks comparing critics of Christian nationalism to Nazis and socialists. Hibbs, known for his anti-LGBTQ+ stance and conspiracy theories, lacks understanding of politics and history, yet he was invited to deliver a prayer on the House floor by Secretary of State Mike Johnson. The panel questions the constitutionality and appropriateness of this invitation.Kelley highlights Hibbs' troubled relationship with history, citing his inaccurate claims about God's removal from American history in 1925 and other historical distortions. Despite Hibbs' lack of credibility, some followers believe his rhetoric, revealing a concerning trend of indoctrination and a disregard for truth.Cynthia underscores Hibbs' misuse of scripture to advance his narrative, exploiting religious indoctrination to garner followers. She points out the danger of blind allegiance to religious leaders like Hibbs, who twist scripture to fit their agenda.Blatant Blatheist discusses the broader societal factors contributing to Hibbs' influence, including indoctrination into religion, shortcomings in education, and the exploitation of fear. He emphasizes the need for critical thinking to challenge indoctrination and combat misinformation.In conclusion, the panel warns against unquestioningly accepting figures like Hibbs and underscores the importance of critical thinking, education, and challenging misinformation to resist harmful ideologies.The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.13.1 featuring Jimmy Jr., Blatant Blatheist , Cynthia McDonald and Kelley Laughlin

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Dr B Hibbs With Research And Advice For Parents With Adult Children Still Living At Home

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 7:41


Parenting advice is plentiful for parents with babies, school-age children, and teens. Once kids leave the nest, it's largely accepted that parents step back as their young adults forge into adulthood. Today's generational baton pass takes longer than it used to, however. Empty nests are open nests where adult children come and go. On the very cusp of young adulthood, and arguably the most decision-laden decade of a person's life, the roster of expert advice to parents evaporates, leaving parents wondering how best to support the needs of their twentysomethings. In You're Not Done Yet: Parenting Young Adults in an Age of Uncertainty adolescent and young adult mental health experts B. Janet Hibbs, M.F.T., Ph.D. and Anthony Rostain, M.D., M.A. fill this guidance gap by providing a clear-eyed, optimistic guide for parents with adult children who need help navigating the many challenges to launching an independent life—and who may be pleasantly surprised or mildly alarmed at this unexpected extension of parenting. The five markers of adulthood—completing education, obtaining a job and settling into a career, living independently, finding a partner, and becoming a parent—were defined by sociologists in the 1950s. Despite social and economic conditions changing drastically between then and now, twentysomethings are still judged on their success (or failure) in checking these off by the time they reach their 30s. Hibbs and Rostain argue these markers are long past their expiration date. They explain the cultural shifts and unprecedented societal forces that parents and young adults face today in order to help them embrace a new normal. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

Keen On Democracy
Episode 2014: B. Janet Hibbs explains why not-so-young Americans are retreating home to their parents and the other certainties of their former childhood

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 38:13


On the front page of her website, the family therapist and psychologist B. Janet Hibbs quotes Kierkegaard's observation that “we live our lives forward, but understand them backwards.” But her coauthored You're Not Done Yet: Parenting Young Adults in an Age of Uncertainty seems to reverse that Kierkegaardian narrative. Many contemporary young Americans, Hibbs explains, are living their lives backwards by retreating home to live with their parents and surround themselves with all the certainties of their former childhood. It's an odd paradox that, in supposedly the most “advanced” country in the world, American kids are unlearning how to grow up. Parents, Hibbs tells us in her new book, should understand and welcome these adult-children back to their nests with open arms. But Hibbs, who sports an M.F.T. (Marriage Family Therapy) and the obligatory Ph.D, is part of that growing therapy-anxiety complex which, some might argue, are both the cause and beneficiary of our “age of uncertainty” (which is, of course, no more uncertain than any other age). Dr. B. Janet Hibbs is a recognized authority on family issues, with a focus on parent-child and partner relationships. Her speaking engagements draw on expert clinical experience, based on 30 years of practice treating individuals, couples, and families. She provides effective strategies for coping with the many issues–including stress–that parents and students face. Dually licensed as a psychologist and a family therapist, Dr. Hibbs holds the highest credential in the marriage and family therapy field, as an Approved Supervisor for the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. She is a popular radio talk show guest, with appearances on NPR's Voices in the Family, Radio Times, and The Diane Riehm show. She has also made appearances and on national and regional TV. Dr. Hibbs has been quoted in national newspapers including The Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and the Philadelphia Inquirer. Dr. Hibbs is also the recipient of the 2021 Psychologist in the Media Award from the Pennsylvania Psychological Association. She is co-founder of Contextual Therapy Associates, where she has a private practice in Philadelphia, PA. She and her husband have been married for over 30 years and have two sons.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

Telltale Science And Cults Podcast
"Trump is my god", anti-trans televangelists, and more | Podcast 300

Telltale Science And Cults Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 87:35


In this podcast… There's a far-right talk-show host named Josh Bernstein. He's been around for years, but he's making a splash again, so it's worth it to look at some of his videos to see what he's all about. Spoiler alert: it's insane. Pastor Shane Vaughn has a perfect explanation for why God sent Donald Trump. It's because satan sent Barack Obama, so god had to send an equally as extreme nutcase to even things out. Makes perfect sense, right? Televangelist Jack Hibbs just endorsed a political candidate from the pulpit. FFRF is going after him for it. But that's not the first example of it. Surprisingly, or not so surprisingly, Hibbs has been endorsing political candidates from the pulpit for a very long time. Let's talk about his sordid history with political candidates, successful and failed. We also take voicemails. If you want to leave a voicemail, the number is 1-800-701-8573. This week, we'll be talking about nex Benedict. Dont forget to get my book, owenmorgan.com/book Get my book (Understanding Jehovahs Witnesses): https://owenmorgan.com/book Become a youtube member: https://owenmorgan.com/fireside-membership Email list: https://owenmorgan.com/subscribe Patreon: https://owenmorgan.com/patreon Twitch: https://owenmorgan.com/twitch Telltale: https://www.youtube.com/@owenmorgantelltale Telltale Fireside Chat: https://www.youtube.com/@telltalefiresidechat Telltale Unfiltered: https://www.youtube.com/@telltaleunfiltered TikTok: https://owenmorgan.com/tiktok Discord: https://owenmorgan.com/discord PayPal: https://owenmorgan.com/paypal Teespring: https://owenmorgan.com/teespring Podcast on iTunes: https://owenmorgan.com/itunes-podcast Podcast on SoundCloud: https://owenmorgan.com/soundcloud-podcast Voicemail: 1-800-701-8573

The MFCEO Project
665. #75HARD vs Carly Thackrey & Chris Hibbs

The MFCEO Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 83:26


In today's episode, Andy is joined in the studio by the #75HARD contest winners Carly Thackrey and Chris Hibbs. They discuss the spark that made them both start the program, how it's shifted their perspectives from playing the victim, and how it has impacted their relationships with family and friends.

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The WorldView in 5 Minutes
CVS and Walgreens selling Abortion Kill Pill, Democrats upset with Biblically-sound prayer in Congress, 1,347 displaced Nigerians killed by Muslim extremists

The WorldView in 5 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024


It's Friday, March 8th, A.D. 2024.  This is The Worldview heard at www.TheWorldview.com.  I'm Adam McManus.  (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus 1,347 displaced Nigerians killed by Muslim extremists International Christian Concern visited 17 different camps for Nigerian Internally Displaced Persons in three counties that were attacked by the Fulani Muslim militants between December 2023 and January 2024.   Tragically, 1,347 displaced Nigerians were killed from last year until now, most of whom were women, children, and older adults who could not run to escape.  Specifically, 741 people were killed in Mangu County, 397 people were killed in Bokkos County, and 209 people were killed in Barkin Ladi.   Naomi David, a 43-year widow in Barkin Ladi County said, “Help us with food.”  Nine people were killed in her family, including her husband. She explained, “My village was attacked by Fulani [militants] on Christmas Eve. The total number of 22 people [were] killed from the attack. … Fulani have occupied our land to graze their cattle.” Continue to pray for our Nigerian brothers and sisters in Christ and consider making a donation through International Christian Concern to help. Democrats upset with Biblically-sound prayer in Congress On February 15th, 26 Democratic Congressmen expressed their outrage that Pastor Jack Hibbs of Calvary Chapel in Chino Hills, California was allowed to pray as a guest chaplain in the U.S. House of Representatives on January 30th, reports The Christian Post.  In a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson, who had invited him to lead the prayer, they blasted Hibbs as a Christian nationalist who was guilty of “spewing hateful vitriol” toward homosexuals because he has dared to affirm a Biblical view of marriage and sexuality.  They were especially upset that he claims that America was founded as a Christian nation. In a subsequent appearance on “Ministry Now” on Daystar TV, Hibbs explained the motivation of our founding fathers. HIBBS: “Our founding fathers said we're not going to start the business of the nation without prayer. People don't realize that.” He also noted some of the strange rules that governed his prayer, some of which he disregarded. HIBBS: “There are existing rules that say, for example, you're to avoid ‘Father.' That might offend some people. You can't bring up Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior ..." Co-HOST: “What?” HIBBS: “...because that's proselytizing.” Listen now to the powerful prayer of Pastor Jack Hibbs from January 30th in the opening moments of Congress. HIBBS: “Almighty God, and Father of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Together, we come before You in humility, as a people in need of Your forgiveness, Your mercy, Your goodness, and Your grace for these 250 or so years. “Our fathers, in this Congress, have prayed for Your guidance and protection. And so we stand here, in humble petition, that You today might do the same, that this nation and its unparalleled Constitution, Your great gift to all freedom-loving people, might be renewed here, and across this land, as a beacon of hope to all who seek peace. “I ask You today, Father, to bring to us a great awakening of righteousness and confidence in You, Who alone is mighty to save. Hear my cry in this hour of great need, that we might be humbly blessed before You in the repentance of our national sins. “You, Almighty God, are the source of all wisdom, and there is no wisdom, but that which comes from You. So please, come upon those here who are the stewards over the business of our nation with Your wisdom which comes from above and with Your holy fear, knowing that Your coming day of judgment draws nearer, when all who have been, and are now in the authority, will answer to You, the great Judge of Heaven and Earth for the decisions that they make here in this place. “I offer this prayer to you Father, in the name of Jesus Christ, Your Son and our crucified Savior and resurrected Lord. In Jesus' name, Amen.” Indiana killed fewer unborn babies Indiana recorded its lowest number of abortions in 50 years at the end of 2023. The state's Department of Health reported 46 surgical abortions during the fourth quarter of last year.  Indiana enacted a law banning nearly all abortions last August.  Mike Fichter with Indiana Right to Life told LifeNews, “While we are encouraged that abortion numbers fell in Indiana to the lowest fourth quarter numbers in five decades, we grieve the loss of 46 children and renew our commitment to making Indiana a state where every pregnant mother receives compassionate support and every baby's life is protected.” Proverbs 31:8 says, “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves.” Vermont school must pay $75,000 to fired Christian coach A Vermont school district has acknowledged that a snowboarding coach did not violate its rules when he criticized a trans sports policy. And now the school district will pay $75,000 to the coach to end the legal battle, reports Alliance Defending Freedom. David Bloch, a former snowboarding coach at Woodstock Union High School, filed a lawsuit last year after being fired for saying, in a conversation with a student, that he believed biological males should not be allowed to compete in girls' sports. CVS and Walgreens selling Abortion Kill Pill CVS and Walgreens announced that they will begin selling the abortion pill nationwide, even though it has killed millions of babies and injured countless thousands of women, reports LifeNews.com. The two pharmacy chains recently received certification to dispense the drugs in a small group of states, a process they initiated after the Food and Drug Administration approved new regulations last year allowing brick and mortar retailers to offer chemical abortion. Pro-life groups condemned the decision, saying that the Abortion Kill Pill ends the lives of babies before birth and that chemical abortion poses greater risks for women than surgical abortions – even as high as four times the risk. Up to one in five women will experience complications from the Abortion Kill Pill. Women are flooding emergency rooms across the country with medical and physical damage from these abortion pills. Deputies rescue 5-year-old autistic girl in Florida swamp And finally, a 5-year-old autistic girl was reported missing recently near Tampa, Florida, after she wandered off and got lost in a swamp. The haunt of snapping turtles, alligators, water moccasins, and other beasties, Florida swamps are no place for an unattended child. Providentially, a helicopter pilot spotted her and guided law enforcement officers on the ground towards her, reports Good News Network. Listen. HELICOPTER PILOT: “Hey, I think I got her in the woods. She might be able to hear her name if you call her. She gonna be about 80 feet in front of you. I've got two deputies. Just keep walking in that direction.” When those deputies on the ground saw her, they were overcome with joy. DEPUTY 1: “Oh there she is. I see her. Genesis, come her sweetie.” DEPUTY 2: “Come her sweetheart.” GENESIS: “Hey!” DEPUTY 1: “Hey!” DEPUTY 2: “Come on sweetheart.” DEPUTY 1: (laughs with delight) DEPUTY #2: “Hi, baby girl. Let's get you out of the water, okay?  You were walking quite a bit, sweetheart. We were looking for you, sweetheart.” A heartwarming story to be sure.  And a picture of how Christ rescues us with great rejoicing.  As the father in the Prodigal Son parable said, in Luke 15:24, “He was lost, but now he is found.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, March 8th in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.

Lighthouse Faith – FOX News Radio
Pastor Jack Hibbs Answers Democrat Critics for His Prayer in Congress

Lighthouse Faith – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 27:52


Who knew prayer could be so offensive to so many? But that's exactly the reaction Pastor Jack Hibbs received from several members of Congress after he gave a prayer on January 30th to open their session. Hibbs is the pastor of mega church Calvary Chapel in Chino Hills, California. House Speaker Mike Johnson invited him to deliver the invocation. In his prayer, Hibbs called for "humility and repentance of national sins in a time of great need." In a letter that was sent to the Speaker of the House, 26 Democrats accused Hibbs of being "an ill-qualified hate preacher" who was pushing a "Christian Nationalist agenda", according to Roll Call. On this episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast, recorded from the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Nashville, TN, Pastor Hibbs answers the Democrats' accusations, talks about what he prayed for, and why he believes it rankled the nerves of those on the left. He also discusses his new book, "Daze of Deception: How to Discern Truth from Culture's Lies." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
Hibbs, Jack - Calvary Chapel Chino Hills {Living in the Daze of Deception} ***NRB 2024***

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 18:57


Guest: Jack HibbsChurch: Calvary Chapel Chino Hills (CA)Position: Senior PastorBook: Living in the Daze of Deception: How To Discern Truth from Culture's LiesLocation: NRB 2024Website: jackhibbs.com

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
Hibbs, Jack - Calvary Chapel Chino Hills {Living in the Daze of Deception} ***NRB 2024***

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 18:57


Guest: Jack HibbsChurch: Calvary Chapel Chino Hills (CA)Position: Senior PastorBook: Living in the Daze of Deception: How To Discern Truth from Culture's LiesLocation: NRB 2024Website: jackhibbs.com

Drunk Ex-Pastors
Podcast #472: Hee-Haw Music, the Rapture, and Performative Prayer

Drunk Ex-Pastors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 124:12


We begin this episode of Drunk Ex-Pastors with our usual banter and a couple stories about Jason's parents, and then we revisit the thorny issue of country music and seek to understand why so many people like music that's just objectively bad. We join Mike Seaver and question the Rapture, and then make fun of Pastor Jack Hibbs and his latest clout-chasing stunt. Biebers involve Search options and Pets.

Another Woodshop Podcast
Episode 191: Bit of a Close Talker w/ Shop Sounds [Keith Johnson & Jason Hibbs]

Another Woodshop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 109:13


Episode 191A Special Another Woodshop Podcast and Shop Sounds Podcast mashup!Special Guest Co-Hosts:From The Shop Sounds Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shop-sounds-podcast/id1514814400Keith Johnson @KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking  https://www.instagram.com/kjsawdust/Jason Hibbs @Bourbonmoth  https://www.instagram.com/bourbonmoth/Questions:JustinCampfire WoodworksAs someone thats been on Youtube, and in TV. What did you like / dislike with the TV part of it?Any advice for those that wanna e famous on TV?Whats the best shop pet?MalcolmBossanovawoodworksA lot of silence from you podcast about the podcast royale video. Did you accept defeat? ThomasTSG MakesHave you guys ever had to install a large bookcase builtin? Did you ever have to do anything extra to secure it?BradenLittle Bug WoodworkingIf you guys had to challenge the other podcast, to some sort of duo activity, what would it be that you knew you would win at?Sign up for Patreon for Early access, and special Patreon-only content:https://www.patreon.com/anotherwoodshoppodcastWorkbench ConferenceCome join us at WorkbenchCon and save on your ticket with a special $50 off coupon code: “AWP”https://www.workbenchcon.comYou can send in your question to get answered on the podcast! Record your question or comment on your phones voice memo app and email it to anotherwoodshoppodcast@gmail.comYou can follow us all and the podcast on Instagram and YouTube!Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/anotherwoodshoppodcast/https://www.youtube.com/anotherwoodshoppodcast https://www.etsy.com/shop/awpstore Pete:https://www.instagram.com/ptreesworkshop/ https://www.youtube.com/ptreesworkshophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/pTreesWorkShop Dan:https://www.instagram.com/danieldunlap.woodworks/ https://www.youtube.com/danieldunlap  https://www.etsy.com/shop/ddwwstore Support the show

Blue-Collar BS
What Bus are you Driving with John Hibbs

Blue-Collar BS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 30:06 Transcription Available


Unlock the secret to boosting your team's engagement and productivity with insights from John Hibbs of CoEfficient (our first guest from the UK) as we dissect the profound impact of purpose in the workplace. Discover how a clear understanding of the 'why' behind your business can lead to transformative results, bridging the generational divide and fostering a culture of enthusiastic, goal-aligned employees. Learn why so many workers may be missing this critical element and how fixing this could revolutionize your business's success.Explore the dynamic relationship between leaders and their teams, where communication is king and the clarity of purpose is the crown jewel. With real-life examples of successful change management, we shed light on how companies can navigate the waters of alignment and engagement to sail towards a shared vision, benefiting not just the bottom line but families and communities at large.Highlights:-This statement made by John, "Giving people purpose is easier than you think," which emphasizes that instilling a sense of purpose in employees can significantly enhance engagement and productivity. -John's remark and observation that "businesses now just say, hey, we're here to make money," highlighting a common disconnect where companies fail to prioritize the betterment of customers and communities over profits. -Discussion on how "four out of five people turning up to work just for a salary" indicates a widespread issue of disengagement in the workplace, suggesting a dire need for cultural shifts within organizations. -Johns analogy of a bus journey, where clarity about the destination (or purpose) ensures that the right people are on board, illustrates the importance of aligning individuals with a company's vision to achieve collective success.Connect with our Guest:John Hibbs LinkedInWebsiteConnect with us: Steve Doyle:WebsiteLinkedInEmailBrad Herda:WebsiteLinkedInEmailThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

In The Seams
Chronic Illness and Mental Health -- A conversation with author Pierce Taylor Hibbs

In The Seams

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 54:29


Pierce Taylor Hibbs is the author of over twenty books and other works. Pierce has a unique perspective on anxiety and why getting rid of whatever ails you may not be the solution you need. How can God walk with us through our mental and physical condition? David and Pierce explore these questions and more in this important interview that explores relationship between chronic illness and mental health through a biblical theology of suffering.Pierce's website:https://www.piercetaylorhibbs.com/Pierce's YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@piercetaylorhibbs2263Richard Gaffin article referenced by Pierce:https://www.newhopefairfax.org/images/Gaffin_Usefulness_of_the_Cross.pdfTimothy Keller book referenced by David:https://www.amazon.com/s?k=walking+through+pain+and+suffering&hvadid=580629419466&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9026448&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=6225375699090442662&hvtargid=kwd-392143720726&hydadcr=8295_13500824&tag=googhydr-20&ref=pd_sl_38j3luori5_e

The Thomistic Institute
Resilience and Happiness According to Dante and Aquinas | Thomas Hibbs

The Thomistic Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 33:12


Thomas Hibbs is currently J. Newton Rayzor Sr. Professor of Philosophy at Baylor University, where he is also Dean Emeritus, having served for 16 years as Dean of the Honors College and as Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Culture. Hibbs received a Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame and has served as tutor at Thomas Aquinas College, Full Professor and Department Chair of Philosophy at Boston College, and President of the University of Dallas. Hibbs works in the areas of medieval philosophy, especially Thomas Aquinas, contemporary virtue ethics, and aesthetics. He has published more than thirty scholarly articles and seven books, as well as 100 reviews and discussion articles on film, theater, art, and higher education in a variety of venues.

Scoliosis Dialogues: An SRS Podcast
58th SRS Annual Meeting | Russell A. Hibbs Best Basic Science Research Paper Award Winner

Scoliosis Dialogues: An SRS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 18:56


Join hosts Grant D. Hogue, MD and John S. Vorhies, MD as they interview the 2023 Russell A. Hibbs Best Basic Science Research Paper Award Winner - Patrick J. Cahill, MD.

Scoliosis Dialogues: An SRS Podcast
58th SRS Annual Meeting | Russell A. Hibbs Best Clinical Research Paper Award Winners

Scoliosis Dialogues: An SRS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 22:01


Join hosts John S. Vorhies, MD and Terrance G. Ishmael, MBBS as they interview the 2023 Russell A. Hibbs Best Clinical Research Paper Award Winners - Francisco Javier S. Perez-Grueso, MD and Javier Pizones, MD, PhD.

The Beautiful Game Podcast
Playing For Manchester United Was Crazy! It's The Highlight Of My Career - Demetri Mitchell

The Beautiful Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 99:22


The Beautiful Game Podcast - Episode 145 - EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW DEMETRI MITCHELL - We discussed the career of Demetri #Mitchell with the man himself. We discussed growing up in the #ManchesterUnited Academy, playing for #Exeter. the highlights of career, building his clothing line + much more.0:00 Intro1:00 Guest Intro2:02 Dem opens up on Jamaica4:31 Who are you?5:44 Take us back to the beginning?8:10 Talk to us about growing up in a council estate?9:34 When did you realise you had something for football?11:03 How was the journey through the Manchester United System?14:00 Why did the club give you a new deal?14:51 Talk to us about the Manchester United academy16:27 What is the cliff?17:27 How was your first team debut?19:46 How was it under Jose Mourinho23:08 How was Paul Pogba?25:41 What was the conversation with your dad after making your debut at MUFC?26:24 What is the convo with the club after making your debut?29:36 Is there anything you would have done differently at United and what happened after your United career?38:10 How was it playing for Hearts?40:50 Talk to us about Blackpool?48:43 How is it when you're on the bench and not starting games?50:17 Hibbs chat56:23 How was your relationship with Lee Johnson1:00:00 Talk to us about the mental battle of recovering from injuries1:03:20 How was it joining Exeter?1:10:50 Do GxA stats get you to a higher level1:12:21 Would you say you're feeling fitter than ever and what's next for you?1:14:05 How are the finances in the lower leagues?1:19:30 Life outside of football1:22:30 How is the drug testing in football?1:24:02 Talk to us about Benirclo1:33:20 Manchester United chat1:36:00 Closing remarks and outro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Thomistic Institute
Sorrow, Beauty, and Mercy A Catholic Aesthetic Vision | Prof. Thomas Hibbs

The Thomistic Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 36:52


This lecture was given at the University of Maryland at College Park on April 27th, 2023. For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website: thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events Author Bio: Thomas Hibbs is currently J. Newton Rayzor Sr. Professor of Philosophy at Baylor University, where he is also Dean Emeritus, having served for 16 years as Dean of the Honors College and as Distinguished Professor of Ethic and Culture. Hibbs received a Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame and has served as tutor at Thomas Aquinas College, Full Professor and Department Chair of Philosophy at Boston College, and President of the University of Dallas. Hibbs works in the areas of medieval philosophy, especially Thomas Aquinas, contemporary virtue ethics, and aesthetics. He has published more than thirty scholarly articles and seven books, as well as 100 reviews and discussion articles on film, theater, art, and higher education in a variety of venues.

Sacred and Profane Love
Re-run: Episode 48 - Crime And Punishment With Thomas Hibbs

Sacred and Profane Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 75:35


We come back to Episode 48, where I speak with Thomas Hibbs about Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, in our second re-run for the summer! In this episode, I speak with philosopher Thomas Hibbs (Baylor) about Dostoevsky's famous novel, Crime and Punishment. We discuss how Raskolnikov gets trapped in various philosophical theories he has embraced, and what might help him go from theory to authentic human life again. Along the way, we discuss the limitations of philosophy, the importance of literature as an antidote to modern moral theorizing, and the genre of confessions. And, of course, we talk about suffering, and why Raskolnikov needs to embrace it. Thomas Hibbs is currently J. Newton Rayzor Sr. Professor of Philosophy at Baylor where he is also Dean Emeritus, having served 16 years as Dean of the Honors College and Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Culture. Hibbs has a Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame and served as a tutor at Thomas Aquinas College, Full Professor and Department Chair of Philosophy at Boston College, and President of the University of Dallas. Hibbs has published more than thirty scholarly articles and seven books, the most recent of which is Wagering on an Ironic God: Pascal on Philosophy and Faith (Baylor University Press, 2017). He is currently working on a book on Catholic aesthetics that is under contract with the University of Notre Dame Press. Hibbs is a Fellow of the Institute of Human Ecology at Catholic University, where he had a sabbatical in the Fall of 2018. Jennifer Frey is the incoming inaugural dean of the Honors College at the University of Tulsa. Through Spring of 2023, she served as Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Carolina and as a fellow of the Institute for Human Ecology at the Catholic University of America. She also previously served as a Collegiate Assistant Professor of Humanities at the University of Chicago, where she was a member of the Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts and an affiliated faculty in the philosophy department. Frey holds a PhD from the University of Pittsburgh and a B.A. from Indiana University-Bloomington. She has published widely on action, virtue, practical reason, and meta-ethics, and has recently co-edited an interdisciplinary volume, Self-Transcendence and Virtue: Perspectives from Philosophy, Theology, and Psychology (Routledge, 2018). Her writing has also been featured in First Things, Fare Forward, Image, Law and Liberty, Plough, The Point, and USA Today. She also hosts a popular philosophy and literature podcast, Sacred and Profane Love. Sacred and Profane Love is a podcast in which philosophers, theologians, and literary critics discuss some of their favorite works of literature, and how these works have shaped their own ideas about love, happiness, and meaning in human life. Host Jennifer A. Frey is incoming inaugural dean of the Honors College at the University of Tulsa. The podcast is generously supported by The Institute for Human Ecology at the Catholic University of America and produced by Catholics for Hire.

Oil and Whiskey with The Roadster Shop
Bourbon Moth Woodworking's Jason Hibbs

Oil and Whiskey with The Roadster Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 109:01


Today's guest is craftsman and content creator, Jason Hibbs. Jason started Bourbon Moth Woodworking in 2014, building commissioned, high-end custom furniture for his clients. However, the COVID-19 pandemic slowed his ability to meet with clients, halting his business. Nevertheless, Jason continued to build pieces independently, documented the process, and posted on YouTube. By the end of the lockdowns, his channel amassed over 500,000 subscribers, and his reliance on commissioned work was a thing of the past.  To learn more about Bourbon Moth Woodworking, visit www.bourbonmoth.com and subscribe to their YouTube Channel @Bourbonmoth You can keep up-to-date with Jason by following him on Instagram @bourbonmoth The Whiskey: Off-Hours Whiskey  Purchase here: https://drinkoffhours.com/#bourbon Don't miss the latest from The Roadster Shop. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @roadstershop Oil and Whiskey is an IRONCLAD original.

The Thomistic Institute
Affliction, Sorrow, and Human Flourishing | Prof. Thomas Hibbs

The Thomistic Institute

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 69:58


This talk was given on April 12th, 2023 at the University of South Carolina. For more information please visit thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Thomas Hibbs is currently J. Newton Rayzor Sr. Professor of Philosophy at Baylor University, where he is also Dean Emeritus, having served for 16 years as Dean of the Honors College and as Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Culture. Hibbs received a Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame and has served as tutor at Thomas Aquinas College, Full Professor and Department Chair of Philosophy at Boston College, and President of the University of Dallas. Hibbs works in the areas of medieval philosophy, especially Thomas Aquinas, contemporary virtue ethics, and aesthetics. He has published more than thirty scholarly articles and seven books, as well as 100 reviews and discussion articles on film, theater, art, and higher education in a variety of venues.