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The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In 04/05/25. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. This weekly broadcast examines current events from across the globe to learn what's happening in all areas of people activity. We cultivate Counter-Racist Media Literacy by scrutinizing journalists' word choices and using logic to deconstruct what is reported as "news." We'll use these sessions to hone our use of terms as tools to reveal truth, neutralize Racists/White people. #ANTIBLACKNESS In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Sheena Scarbrough and the rest of Sade C. Robinson's family recognized the full year that's passed since this 19-year-old teen was murdered and dismembered. The Suspected Race Soldier who beheaded Ms. Sade will stand trial next month. Also this week, Scarbrough filed a lawsuit against the establishments where 19-year-old Sade consumed alcoholic beverages with her White suspected killer. Also in Wisconsin, a different 19-year-old black female was mauled by a K-9 while visiting Mayfair Mall. Amirah Walls was bitten for approximately 30 seconds by a security hound following reports of an alleged altercation at the shopping center. But easily one of the most reported incidents of the week was the stabbing death of Austin Metcalf at Memorial High School in Frisco, Texas. 17-year-old privileged black male Karmelo Anthony is accused of stabbing Metcalf to death during a school track meet. Hoards of Suspected Race Soldiers stormed social media to proclaim #WhiteLivesMatter Anthony is alleging he acted in self defense. #10Stops #MinimizeConflict #TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#
Stephen Grootes looks at the record R1.4 trillion corporate cash hoard, the Reserve Bank's expected rate cut, and examines the sell-off of SA bonds. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape.Thank you for listening to The Money Show podcast.Listen live - The Money Show with Stephen Grootes is broadcast weekdays between 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) on 702 and CapeTalk.There’s more from the show at www.themoneyshow.co.zaSubscribe to the Money Show daily and weekly newslettersThe Money Show is brought to you by Absa.Follow us on:702 on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702702 on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702702 on Instagram: www.instagram.com/talkradio702702 on X: www.x.com/Radio702702 on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@radio702CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalkCapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalkCapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkzaCapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Across the United States, unclaimed valuables lie buried within ordinary people's attics, basements and garages. In the new Discovery Channel series, FILTHY FORTUNES, modern day treasure hunter and the "King of Hoards,” Matt Paxton, Matt, along with Expert Appraiser, Mike Kelleher, and Clean-out Manager, Kayland Brock, take on the biggest, most dangerous and physically demanding jobs to transform both the houses and the lives of those in desperate need of their help. Using their combined expertise, the team will overcome unique challenges to uncover historical finds.Matt and his team never know what they'll uncover - from a Mickey Mantle rookie card to John Wilkes Booth's actor bill card, to misprinted stamps, rare coin collections, vintage toys, military memorabilia, and much more – totaling a profit of nearly a half million dollars.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Across the United States, unclaimed valuables lie buried within ordinary people's attics, basements and garages. In the new Discovery Channel series, FILTHY FORTUNES, modern day treasure hunter and the "King of Hoards,” Matt Paxton, Matt, along with Expert Appraiser, Mike Kelleher, and Clean-out Manager, Kayland Brock, take on the biggest, most dangerous and physically demanding jobs to transform both the houses and the lives of those in desperate need of their help. Using their combined expertise, the team will overcome unique challenges to uncover historical finds.Matt and his team never know what they'll uncover - from a Mickey Mantle rookie card to John Wilkes Booth's actor bill card, to misprinted stamps, rare coin collections, vintage toys, military memorabilia, and much more – totaling a profit of nearly a half million dollars.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Come to a Dehoarding Accountability Zoom Session: http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/ticket Subscribe to the podcast: https://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/subscribe Podcast show notes, links and transcript: http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/ In this episode I chat with Sam, who speaks movingly about growing up with a mother who hoards. Now 28, Sam reflects on the claustrophobic environment, the impact on their self-esteem and organisation, and the ongoing journey to rebuild a relationship with food, space, and self-worth. Whether you're a hoarder, the child of somebody who hoards, or you know someone who is, Sam's story offers a vital perspective on living through - and beyond - the hoard. Sam's experience growing up in a hoarded home Importance of understanding perspectives of those affected by hoarding Sam's Childhood Experience Description of upbringing in a hoarded home Emotional impact and feelings of claustrophobia and anxiety Lack of emotional and physical space Experiences of shame and comparison with peers Coping Mechanisms and Effects on Daily Life Sam's view of their home as an obstacle course Impact of hoarding on family relationships Lack of privacy and its influence on personal development Impact on Self-Esteem and Mental Health Struggle with self-esteem and self-care Connection between environment and depression Feelings of negativity and isolation School and Social Interactions Effect on academic performance and organisational skills Challenges in completing schoolwork Experiences with friends visiting the home and related anxieties Adolescence and Growing Awareness Anger and frustration during teenage years Lack of external intervention and support Missed opportunities for professional help External Perception and Professional Insight Outside family and societal perceptions of hoarding Drip-feeding experiences to others and feeling of overwhelming others Relationship with Food and Nutrition Negative perceptions of food due to spoiling and smells Ongoing struggle with eating certain foods, particularly fruit Rebuilding a relationship with food as an adult Leaving the Home and Independence Sam's experience and decision to move out at 20 Challenges and processes involved in leaving the parental hoarded home Continued responsibilities in a second hoarded home Long-term Effects on Sam's Adult Life Influence on career choice and support work with young carers Ongoing challenges with personal organisation and self-care Struggles with mental health and burnout Sam's Relationship with Family Complex relationship dynamics with parents Lack of understanding from parents regarding Sam's struggles and decisions Reflection on parental insight into hoarding and its effects on family Current Relationship with Hoarding and Cleaning Sam's approach to possessions Emotional responses to cleaning and organising tasks Developing the skillset for maintaining an organised living space Message for Others Experiencing Similar Situations Encouragement for other young carers and children of hoarders Importance of self-worth and identity outside of hoarding stigmas Strategies for mental health and personal growth Final Thoughts and Reflections Reflections on how sharing and exploration helps understanding Hope for the interview to be beneficial to listeners with similar experiences
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There are two voices in my head fighting for control.The two voices are my lower self and my upper self. The lower version of me is a critical companion as it is responsible for keeping me alive. Its singular focus is my survival. I call this me the “Lone Survivor.” It doesn't care about anyone else, just me.Lone SurvivorThis version of me is usually the first to speak up and can be the loudest. It's emotional, often irrational, and struggles to parse fact from fiction. When threats appear, real or perceived, it reacts aggressively to “defend” me. It cares about anything that might threaten my survival. From “Is there enough oxygen?” to “Am I fat?” to “What did my boss mean in that email?” The lone survivor is eager to blame others, play the victim, make excuses, and get defensive. But it gets worse.The lone survivor whispers and sometimes shouts things that ignore my happiness, joy, and potential. Things like:* “Don't worry, your son will understand you have to work late and will miss his game - even though it's his last one ever,” or* “Take that job. It pays more. It doesn't matter if you're happy. People, parents, and society will admire you.” or* “You need a better title. What will you tell that frustratingly successful cousin over mashed potatoes next week?”The lone survivor prioritizes personal survival and immediate gratification and operates with a scarcity mindset—there is not enough, so I need some of yours. When facing threats or stress, the lone survivor reacts aggressively with emotion and instinct.* Mantra: I must survive* Time frame: Now - immediate gratification* View of Resources: Scarce - there is not enough* Circle of Concern: Me* Perspective: I see it from my point of view, and I'm rightThe Potential SeekerConversely, there is the Upper Self, the potential seeker.This version of us doesn't have its head in the sand; it sees threats, too. The difference is that it can plan, dream, create, and delay gratification. It doesn't see others as threats but as “potential allies” in the effort to survive and win. It attempts to understand reality, control emotions, and respond thoughtfully and rationally with a focus on the “we, not me.”* Mantra: We must thrive* Timeframe: Long term - delay gratification* View of Resources: There's enough if we work together* Circle of Concern: We, not just me* Perspective: Seeks different views to learn and find the truthTwo Important Tools The potential seeker uses two essential tools - time and perspective. With time, you can shift between short-term and long-term views. Potential seekers can delay gratification and work in timelines that are years or decades. This view of time helps you consider the second or third-order effects of actions, think beyond immediate rewards, and invest in genuine relationships - not transactional ones.The second is perspective shifting. In a meeting, the lone survivor sees things from their seat and is eager to share their viewpoint. While they're doing that, they aren't learning. The potential seeker gets up, goes to the other side of the table, and sits in someone else's seat. They genuinely want to see things from their perspective. By changing seats, they can now see what was behind where they were sitting before. This might include their knowledge gaps, assumptions, biases, and blind spots.Getting out of your seat takes action, walking to the other side of the table takes effort, and sitting in someone else's seat requires commitment. The lone survivor stays seated, talks more, learns less, and cares about themselves. It's not malicious; it's survival. That's fight-or-flight in action. Here are some other ways you might come across it.In product development, the lone survivor builds what they think customers need. The potential seeker works to understand the customer's pain and solve those problems. The lone survivor teacher lectures from the front but doesn't move in and connect or remember what it's like to be a novice.The most dangerous part of being a lone survivor is that it can masquerade as a potential seeker. You think you are being rational, unemotional, and doing things “as they should,” “the right way,” or “in the best interest of some constituency,” but really, you are just trying to survive. We are “maintaining standards,” “following best practices,” “protecting stakeholder interest,” or some other rationalization we use at the expense of evolution. We see this in teams, culture, and leadership.LeadershipLone Survivor In LeadershipThe lone survivor leader stays in their office, expects information to come to them, assumes they know best, and tries to control from afar. They protect status and resources, seek validation, and make decisions for self-preservation over mission—often subconsciously. Usually, these aren't bad people. They are just trying to navigate politics, have lousy role models, or are desperately afraid of losing something.Potential Seeker In LeadershipWe are all leaders—just at different scales. Potential seekers face a paradox: they want to help the larger group, but moving from lone survivor to potential seeker requires prioritizing self.I learned this the hard way. As we scaled our organization, the intensity was crushing. Demands from investors, teams, and customers kept me awake at night. I prioritized inbox, tasks, and work at the expense of relationships, sleep, and health. The lone survivor was driving.I wasn't showing up for Princess Buttercup and my not-so-little barrel-chested freedom fighters. At work, I was firefighting with little patience. I looked like a zombie—minimal sleep, no exercise, and taking time to recharge. Once, I even told senior leaders I needed words of affirmation— it was lousy leadership.Keeping the lone survivor at bay starts with self-care. That looks different for each of us. For me, it means 8 hours of sleep, quality time with my people, real exercise (not just checking the box), and solitude. I had to "Normalize No" at home and work to show up well for everyone.When the potential seeker is driving, you are not defending your position, corner office, or stock options. Instead, you make decisions that make you and the team better. Here are a few practices to consider:* Prioritize Self-Care—Do the work to put the potential seeker in the driver's seat. Start with sleep.* Speaking is teaching, listening is learning. Know which mode serves the moment.* Time and perspective shifting—View situations from other seats and timeframes. Warning: Short-term decisions usually mean less pain, and admitting you're wrong hurts. The lone survivor always minimizes pain.* Seek the truth—about yourself, the work, and how things actually are. Go where the work is happening.* Stop Trying to Prove Yourself—You usually don't have enough information, experience, or context to be the omnipotent answer giver. That's why you have a team.The Impact on CultureEvery culture has elements of both lone survivor and potential seeker. Here are some behaviors that you might notice so that you can work to shift the culture.In the lone survivor Culture:* Blames others* Thinks short-term for self-preservation* Makes fear-based, risk-averse decisions* Builds silos and barriers* Hoards information and resources* Hides mistakes and bad news* Controls and directs* Postures for power* Resists change* Operates with low trust, low truthIn the potential seeking culture: * Shares resources and information freely* Invests long-term in people and relationships* Takes shared ownership of success* Broadcasts mistakes to accelerate learning* Takes calculated risks together* Embraces evolution as survival* Values good answers over looking good* Prioritizes team and mission over self* Operates with high trust, high truthCulture is the sum of our daily interactions, and as such, it is everyone's responsibility. Lone survivors dodge this, saying, "I just work here" or "I'm just trying to survive." When you hear yourself say these things, it's time to leave.Because of their power, leaders have an outsized impact on culture. Their behavior defines what's acceptable. Show up late repeatedly? You've declared, "Respect doesn't matter." Consistently prioritize the mission over yourself, and that becomes a cultural expectation for everyone. A leader's most damaging act is making truth-telling unsafe. When leaders take disagreement as criticism and react aggressively, teams shift to survival mode—telling leaders what they want to hear, not the truth.The IronyHumans began as lone survivors or small bands, hunting and gathering scarce resources. We started thriving only when we stopped surviving alone and built communities. Together, we developed culture, advanced technology, and extended life itself. That's the irony: Working together increases individual survival. You Won't Always Do Your BestMaybe you are thinking about the work you will start today to take care of yourself so you can show up. Or you're remembering the things you've done wrong, the relationships you've lost, the wrong paths you've taken, or the lone survivor leaders that frustrate you. I'd suggest you hold those thoughts lightly. Julia Baird said,Grace is…forgiving the unforgivable, favoring the undeserving, loving the unlovable…it is the ability to see good in the other, to recognize humanity, to tolerate difference and to continually plough lives, conversations and public debates with a belief that people can change, and that what we fight for is joy and beauty, as well as equality.Often, the people around you are “just trying to survive” - literally. Maybe they are on the verge of losing something or someone important. Or the business they've poured everything into for years is almost out of cash. Or they have been fighting a battle they've unselfishly not made your problem. Give them grace.And give yourself grace—for what has happened and what will happen. You can't afford excuses, but you should give yourself grace. We are all flawed humans with biases, blind spots, fears, and sometimes trauma.While we don't always do the best we can, we usually try. Sometimes, a little grace is all we need to get back on the path towards our potential. I hope you're good. Take care, Kelly This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kellyvohs.substack.com
James Connor welcomes Jonathan Wellum, CEO of ROCKLINC Investment Partners, to discuss Warren Buffett's decision to build cash reserves, the overvaluation of tech stocks like Nvidia, and why precious metals might become key to protecting portfolios. Wellum also covers Buffett's increasing exposure to energy stocks, concerns over baby boomers' equity exposure, and the broader high market valuations. With markets on a complacent and continuous rise, could a significant shift be near? Investment Concerns? Get a free portfolio review with Wealthion's endorsed financial advisors at https://bit.ly/4ePKGQL Chapters: 01:20 – Jonathan's Take on the US Economy 03:36 – Nvidia & Tech Stock Overvaluation 09:53 – TD Bank and the Banking Sector 11:53 – The Level of Market Complacency 14:40 – Warren Buffett's Cash Strategy 17:36 – Buffett's Energy Investments 18:32 – Rocklinc's Investment Strategy & Positions 23:25 – The Canadian Economy: In Rough Shape 30:21 - 2025 Canadian Elections Outlook Connect with us online: Website: https://www.wealthion.com X: https://www.x.com/wealthion Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wealthionofficial/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wealthion/ #Wealthion #Wealth #WarrenBuffett #Investing #TechStocks #MarketRisk #PreciousMetals #Nvidia #EnergyStocks #Commodities #BankingSector #Finance #JonathanWellum #Economy #Markets #Investing #StockMarket #Finance #PreciousMetals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: It was 3 years ago today when the nation saw the unrestricted hoards of Haitians crossing the border into Texas from Mexico. “There was a lot of asylum fraud going on there. Most of the Haitians we talked to admitted they had been living & working in Chile & other South American countries for years,” reported Fox News' Bill Melugin via X.Leftist Democrats, and that includes most of the media, use their “dangerous” rhetoric and call people concerned about the effects of uncontrolled immigration “bigots” and “xenophobes” but, it is beyond ridiculous to pretend that there are not very real consequences to Americans and their communities from such. This story from the Daily Wire deals with the issue responsibly: ‘What Has My Town Become?': Springfield Residents Say It's Falling Apart Amid Haitian Influx.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.NBC News has run a huge, very long, story on the usage of unclaimed bodies for scientific research out of Univ. of North Texas Health Sciences Center and Dallas and Tarrant Counties. Listen to the show for my take on this story and how it is presented by the libs at NBC.Has Biden's D.O.J. “botched” its ridiculous case against whistleblower Dr. Eithan Haim over the sex change for children horrors at Texas Children's Hospital?Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
Our weekly in-universe chat where the Master Tavern Keeper, amateur historian in the city of Tobaro, Tilea explains the intricacies of the Old World of Warhammer Fantasy. This week the we provide an epilogue to our telling of the time the Lustrian Port of Skeggi was attacked by a Thunder-lizard… Also available on YouTube
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It's part two of a discussion all about hoards! Ash and Tilly are joined by Dr Adrián Maldonado in their quest to identify a hoard of objects recently stumbled across in the middle of the redevelopment of Khazad-dûm. But how do you identify a hoard? What kind of research can be done on them? Are were Viking silver rings just a medieval form of friendship bracelet? Listen it to find out!Links Almost Archaeology blog Almost Archaeology twitter Staffordshire Hoard Introduction chapter (2016) “Creating Material Worlds” Dragon hoard article (2015): “Hoards and Sinuous Snakes”Contact Email: andmytrowel@gmail.com Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/22ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
Come to a Dehoarding Accountability Zoom Session: http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/ticket Subscribe to the podcast: https://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/subscribe Podcast show notes, links and transcript: https://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/podcast-ep-140-how-to-cope-with-or-help-a-partner-who-hoards-with-laura-silverstein-certified-gottman-couples-therapist/ This week, I'm with Laura Silverstein, a Certified Gottman Couples Therapist, who is a genius on how couples can improve their communication and the way they take each other's needs into account. So we explore the complexities of living with a hoarding partner and the impact it has on relationships. Laura provides anecdotes and advice on setting healthy boundaries, initiating difficult conversations, and the role of a therapist in couples therapy. We also discuss the value of authentic communication, empathy, and the idea that love requires continuous effort. We look at the difficulties non-hoarding partners face in understanding their hoarding significant other, the impact of unresolved conflicts, and the evolving perception of quirks in a relationship. The conversation highlights the importance of open and honest communication, emphasising the need for both partners to be involved in decluttering decisions. Join us as we talk about coping with – and helping – a hoarding partner in a relationship. Living with a Hoarding Partner Challenges for the non-hoarding partner Understanding hoarding behaviour Impact of conflict in relationships Approaching hoarding issues as a couple Communication and Decision Making Importance of open and honest communication Involving the hoarding partner in decluttering decisions Examples of different approaches to decluttering Setting Boundaries and Deal Breakers Clear communication and healthy boundary setting Communicating core needs with a partner A therapist's role in helping couples set boundaries Couples Therapy and Relationship Dynamics Role of a Therapist in Couples Therapy Encouraging honest and respectful communication The goal of therapy in relationships Valuing the time spent in a relationship Initiating and Navigating Difficult Conversations Approaching conversations in a positive and constructive way The "I like, I wish, I wonder" framework for expressing emotions and requests The importance of clear communication and avoiding misunderstandings Building and Sustaining Relationships Acknowledging each partner's needs Significance of authenticity, empathy, and mutual understanding Challenging topic of hoarding and relationship conflict. Understanding and accepting challenges of hoarding disorder. Improving communication, appreciating efforts, and showing love. Authenticity in relationships and understanding partner's pain. Respect partner's wisdom, avoid secrets and betrayal. Honesty and understanding create helpful solutions. Fear of hurtful conversations hinders creative solutions. Setting boundaries is important for relationships. Progress is non-linear Seeking respectful closure through difficult conversations is success. Leaving with integrity and seeking support. It's important to normalise conflict and focus on repairing relationships through understanding, communication, and meeting each other's needs. Importance of embracing differences in love and relationships. Advocate for needs Common conflict communication pattern is attack-defend. Skilled communication improves relationships. Acknowledging past communication issues, understanding partner's challenges, emphasising authenticity and love in communication. Authentic empathy and communication are key in addressing relationship struggles and finding mutual understanding and support. Focus on trust and communication in relationships to address hoarding issues. Discussing how to handle hoarding sensitively and considering different scenarios before making decisions. Honest communication and creativity in relationships. Fear of difficult conversations hinders creativity and problem-solving in relationships. Setting boundaries is crucial for maintaining integrity in relationships. Success in helping people navigate difficult relationship conversations, with respect and support. Success is about integrity and treating your partner well, whether working through difficulties or parting ways.
“Is it worth anything to you, guv'nor?”It's boots on the street in city centre as we pinball through time … from the 1600s, to 1912, to current day. We'll think and wonder about how unknown treasures might exist even in the heart of an urban area.Along the way we'll …park ourselves in Cheapside, and learn of its history,shine a light on the work of a group of navvies, who excavated below the streets as railroads, underground trains, and construction projects transformed the cityscape,experience the thrill of uncovering a buried treasure, and gape in awe at its contents,consider the ownership of found objects,meet George Fabian “Stoney Jack” Lawrence, who had the right skill set for a specific period, explore theories about the hoard: Who hid it? Why didn't they ever return for it?peek into the world of modern day detectorists The SHOW NOTES are an absolutely must as you enjoy this episode. You'll see photos of the hoard, links, maps, videos, links to stories, and of course, our sources. So much to discover. Treasures await.
Hoards of hikers are hikers are risking citations and hazards to get in one last climb on the Stairway to Heaven after the city announced removal plans. In a news conference Monday, HPD said it's cracking down on illegal hiking at the Haiku Stairs and warned people not to risk it. Meanwhile, hikers told HNN that hundreds of people went up the stairs on Saturday and Sunday after hearing removal work would kick off Monday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Center in Tucson awaits recipients to fill the schedule. We were asked: "Why aren't people just flooding in here?" Bev & Paul speculate the answer to this.
It turns out that some tree squirrels have complex organization systems for their stashes. Learn how they hide and find exactly what they want in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://animals.howstuffworks.com/mammals/squirrels-really-organize-nuts.htmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff, Django, and Roman convene together once more to restart the weekly podcast groove that we all know and love. We talk a bit about Emerald City Comic Con, non-spoilery about Dune 2, eggs, and a whole lot of #1s! Join us as we explore this brand new week of comic books, cracking open the spice hoard of knowledge!0:02:45 - Well Welcome Wellmer!0:07:51 - The Bat-Man: First Night #10:17:29 - The Last Ronin 2 #10:23:17 - Ultimate X-Men #10:29:10 - Batman #1450:36:24 - Firepower #300:39:19 - The Last Mermaid #10:42:25 - Shazam #90:46:30 - Spectacular Spider-Man #10:49:20 - Buckshots!!SPOILERS! Tread carefully dear listener, because we're going to talk about what happened in these books. So definitely pause this, read your comics, and come back. We'll still be here!And an enormous thank you, as always, to Andrew Carlson for editing this mess into something listenable.Subscribe to us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you like to get your podcasts.Email us at jeff@thecomicsplace.com! We love hearing from you and there's a good chance we will read it on air!Cover art by Peach MomokoVisit us at The Comics Place next time you're in Bellingham, Washington!
While the cat is away the mice will... still talk a suprising amount of Hearthstone?! Boy howdy, this week we sure did talk about stuff. This will indeed be one of the episodes of all time. So strap in, starp on, and strap up to have a listen...but also lower your expectations. Plz. Logo Created By: Nate Wolfe Theme Song By: Se7enist. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5kmsQa4jBfiUwWLqOp64GX?si=eDCcsCUuRzOqvHqtKyarLA Patreon.com/Blizzlet Blizzlet Merch: https://blizzlet.myspreadshop.com/all Blizzlet: Hearthstone (@blizzlet) / X (twitter.com)
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Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Welcome to The Wright Report for October 30th, where we dig deep into the developments surrounding the escalating war in the Middle East, with a particular focus on the Gaza Strip. We also look at Turkey's controversial support for Hamas and how global geopolitics involving Russia, Iran, and China could be influencing the situation. Plus, we discuss the disturbing trend of hate speech gaining momentum in New York City.
On this week's episode of Networth and Chill, we are heading to Hollywood to discuss celebrities and their money habits. I'm joined by pop-culture queen and host of the podcast Fluently Forward, Shannon McNamara, to dive into the world of celebrity spending, saving, and entrepreneurship. We love to know what celebs are spending their money on, and especially what they are NOT spending their money on. And what about all those nepo babies who have seemingly had fame handed to them on a silver platter? I ask Shannon who she thinks is deserving of recognition, and who are just reaping the benefits of their parents. Plus we discuss celebrity backed businesses to figure out which are worth supporting, and which just feel like a money grab. Got a financial question you want answered on a future episode? Text me or leave me a voicemail at 908-858-3410. Special thanks to our sponsors: Facet: Use my link to have the enrollment fee waived. ExpressVPN: Use my link to get 3 months free. Athletic Greens: Use my link and her a free 1 year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs with your first purchase.
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S3Ep84 - Tipping? I Thought That Was For The Cows... [0:00] Hello and welcome. [0:07] to the Berean Manifesto season 3 episode 84. [0:20] I just wanted to touch base you know it's our weekly podcast as well as our live recording hello Zadie welcome in. [0:33] Just finished the countdown and you know so now is the time when we usually would. [0:42] Look at the fact of what's going on with everyone's week, and those kind of things the week my week has been a little crazy my girls were in Arizona, my my for the last couple weeks and on the way home right outside of. [1:07] Memphis they were, hits by a car that was didn't stop when they did, and so our week has gone a little, crazy you know everything was kind of getting ready for them to be home and then. That into the last couple of days has been just kind of trying to take care of all of that the car is pretty bad the back is the girls are safe but it definitely changed all of our weeks and you know reminded everyone how reminded us how important, just life in general is and how quickly things can go sideways and so You know I wanted to start off just kind of talking about how. [2:11] We've got to love on each other and and be lovey because of that. [2:18] So that was kind of my week. My Week was a little bit crazy we've got to take the car to the shop tomorrow luckily it was you know zaidi. [2:32] Physically zadie in the girls are fine emotionally they're still dealing with some stuff they're not sleeping super well having some nightmares and stuff so but overall they're safe and. You know she did the right thing and stopping and didn't hit the person in front of her and so you know she did great. [2:58] Yeah so that's kind of. What's going on in our lives at the moment it's a little crazy I didn't. [3:10] I didn't do a whole lot outside of work this week just kind of. Hanging out because waiting on you know you get excited that they're coming home and then after that it was the whole aspect of. Dealing with that over the last couple of days so that's been interesting experience Sue that's kind of how my week, as you can see it's just me pastor newms Pastor Bill is still on sabbatical, and so we're continuing with the series that we kind of started about. Living you know Christian Life aspect side of things that we started back a couple episodes ago but before we get into that will do the part of my. The part of the stream that I don't like but I'm continuing to do anyway. Which is getting to know the pastor's. The question is what is something that you forgot once that you will more than likely never forget again. [4:35] And to be honest the answer to that question is nothing and the reason I say that is.I forget my own birthday I forget how old I am I forget my own allergies. [4:56] And will do things that are detrimental to myself like sit in a car for multiple hours with the top down even though the sun burns me very quickly, or touching plants when they make me break out without even thinking, so because of that I'm answering nothing because even to my own deficit. I'm going to say nothing now something I just remembered that a lot of dudes forget, so a lot of dudes forget their anniversary my anniversary was yesterday means 80 have been married 11 years I did not forget that necessarily this time even though life was crazy. Hey Grayson. Sorry yeah I forgot to put gas in the car. [6:01] The other week I forgot about that that was this week to yeah I actually ran out of gas on the side of the road this week because I was like oh we're fine we got plenty of gas and and then, vI didn't have plenty of gas yeah so there is nothing that is that is beyond me, forgetting forgetfulness is I'm real good at that. So yeah that's going to be the answer for this week is everything so. Looking at that now we've got. [6:47] Trying is trying to think if we want to talk about anything else before we get into the topic for the day I don't think so I think we're just going to jump right into the topic so the topic for today for those of you who are you know. Either it's written down below or on the sides are on top or if you're listening to the podcast that comes out, it's of course you know right there with the transcript of me babbling under it but the title for today is tipping. [7:20] I thought that was for the cows now the reason I say that is we all know. Cow tipping I'm in the South cows get tipped it's one of them things but. [7:36] As Christians, as modern Christians trying to spread faith hope and love and especially love because that's the one of the most important of those three because without it don't really have the other two, without love Jesus wouldn't have God would have sent Jesus etc etc without love no one come you know love is important, and With Love Comes the reason why we should tip our waitresses tip people tip. Situations especially here in America now I know in some countries tipping is a lot different so far International people. This this might not resonate in the same way because it's a little different in some countries but. Here tipping is important and. You know a lot of people are like well yeah I mean you should tip because you know it's nice and it's what we should do but it really goes, beyond that. [8:48] We should be tipping for multiple reasons you know one of which is we should be doing it too. Show love you know there are people who I used to work in the restaurant industry, and there were some we delivered pizzas at the particular place where I worked, and we would go to deliver and there were people who wouldn't want to take the deliveries to churches because they was 2040. Pizzas you know it's a it's an hour long delivery and they wouldn't tip it all but yet you've got to take the pieces all the way into the building you're carrying multiple loads it's a whole car full and at the end, no tip and as a delivery driver you're making a couple dollars an hour and you depending on the company you get paid a gas differential, not for the time that you're walking around and having to carry those pieces in and having to take care and give good customer service now I know that's one example and not every example is the same but in that. [9:59] You had people who were like I don't want to go to a church because if you go to a church they don't tip and then you hear from a lot of restaurant people I've not worked at a restaurant from as far as I can sit down restaurant but a lot of people, talk about how, the church crowd after Sunday don't tip as well and some people go so far as to do things like as Christians they'll say well I don't tip because the only person I give 10% to is God, I'm paying for my food I'm leaving and then or they'll leave like the track that looks like money but isn't that one is that one is not. [10:39] Cool you tip. And show the love of God you don't just you know oh well you know you need Jesus that's my tip for you it doesn't work, and you know I can say this as someone who, I worked in those Industries and someone who's done things like that but the more important thing that we should look at is you know, is it scriptural here its brand Manifesto you know it's that whole thing of self-study you know it's not someone just telling all of us what to think it's us coming together and working through aspects like the bereans so, let's look at some verses that have to do with tipping. Or being generous because that is one in the same now I could go for the stereotypical you know what you've done for the least of these you've done for me, that people, equate to hey we got to do stuff for people to help them out but I'm going to gloss over that one because it's. To me at least low-hanging fruit and so. I want to look at first thing we're going to look at here is Proverbs 11:25. And. [12:09] I have messed up my screens as doing this recording and have lost proverbs. [12:17] In doing so which is fun right here we go Proverbs 11. [12:36] What type of energy out here Proverbs 11:25 so. A generous person will be enriched and the one who gives a drink of water will receive Ron. People will curse anyone who Hoards grain but a blessing will come to the one who sells it so. [13:00] You know one of those aspects of looking at that is you know people are like well you know that means you know generous in nature that means you know sell at the right price that means. Working through you know hey we should be generous people not just you here preached often you know be a generous Giver give generously to the church but. [13:34] This also applies, and applies more in my opinion to we should be giving generously when we can to our up to the people around us you know we have if you have the ability. To do so you should be giving. Generously and tipping is one of the ways of doing that so the second place I want to go is 2nd Corinthians nine. [14:08] We're going to look at verse 6 and verse 11 and probably just. I did that wrong verse 11 and then we're going to look around it as well because of course we're not going to just take the verses. [14:22] Out of their contacts we want to look at them as a whole so this is Paul writing to the Corinthians. And part of what this passage is about is when he is. [14:44] Preaching he doesn't want to ask for, and offering while he's there he he says hey you should prepare in advance basically I'm going to charge a fee so that way it's ready as a gift and not as an extortion I don't want you to feel like you have to do, and he says the point is this the person who shows sparingly will also reap sparingly and he who sows generously will also reap generously, each person should do what he has decided in his heart not reluctantly or out of compulsion since God loves a cheerful cheerful Giver. And then we get down to verse 11 you'll be enriched in every way for all generosity which includes Thanksgiving to God which produces Thanksgiving to God through us so, the connotation of sorry the diction of it is he's talking about giving to a church and that we should be generous in doing so and that we should be that aspect but. When you when you look at it from the standpoint of. [16:00] Just money in general we should be generous in what we can do and so that that aspect of. You know well I paid for it I and then I moved on. You know but we should be generously giving to those people especially people who are serving us people who are taking care of us people are because a lot of our servers and stuff our don't have the means to make. [16:34] Their ends meet if they're not tipped because of the way America is has set up our economy aware around, serving around people who are servers and such and so because of that we really should be making sure, and you know this even goes back to the Old Testament as well the Old Testament has rules that are written for how we should. Pay workers and. I find it interesting because oftentimes I think we love is as Christians and as people to pick and choose what we follow out of the Old Testament and how we follow. In the New Testament and we decide what we're going to to read and follow and and I think this is one of those situations where we. Either miss it skip over it aren't taught it situations like that because to be honest when I started looking I had missed this and didn't know didn't even think about from a standpoint of. Wages in this way. [18:02] But so we're going to start in Jeremiah Jeremiah 22. Boom boom boom Jeremiah 22. [18:28] Sorry 22:13 typing in chat so people can have it for looking it up as we're going through this for those of you who are alive and not getting it recorded the prophet, Jeremiah says. Whoa for the one who builds his Palace through unrighteousness his upstairs rooms through Injustice who makes his neighbor's serve without pay and will not give him his wages, and then who says I will build myself a massive Palace for spacious rooms he will cut windows in it and it will be paired with cedar and painted bright red, when you look at it Jeremiah goes so far not to just say hey we shouldn't do it woe to the person who does because. [19:24] We are in especially in the American society. Not tipping creates not paying wages some of our servers. Are making literal like you know 23 depends on the state depends on other situations dollars an hour without those tips and, for us to withhold that from them and say things like well I don't tip because I give to God. That is wrong because you should be doing both if you're going to do something. [20:05] Because you're taking wages from people and. Not being generous and so then I'm going to skip to everyone's favorite book of the Bible because it is such a lovely. [20:24] Inspiring. Joking I love the book but you know it is often used interestingly which is Leviticus and then if we look at 19:13. Do not oppress your neighbors. Or Rob him the wages due to a hired worker must be must not remain with you until morning and it's a equated in a similar time period. Diverse directly before it is do not swear falsely by my name profaning the name of God I am the Lord right before that is do not steal do not act deceptively. Right after that is do not curse the deaf or put stumbling blocks in front of the blind so. I mean in this list of rules that we have. [21:26] It's stuck in here around some real important aspects. And so I think we really have to pay attention to it of you know now granted. One could say well tipping isn't required and so I'm not holding back wages from a person. Which is a technicality of being true but. Again then we go back to the generosity of God and the knowing people and knowing what they truly are making and knowing that it's expected in this country because the way we set our wages up, we should be doing it it's something that should be being done. [22:24] And to me Christians not supporting others is a failure of what we believe and whom Jesus was you know Jesus. Was always trying to take care of the poor the sick the, the people who were rejected the people who were outside of society you know situations like that so to hold back something from a group of people, just because they are a lower class or because they are a working class and that's how you feel there's a hardcore quotation marks I'm not saying that they are lower than I or anything like that I'm saying, that's a mindset some people have not the capital c Church, overall but there's a lot of situations where that is how people feel. That we are portraying and I think often. How people view US impacts so greatly especially in the. [23:35] Tumultuous climate that we are currently living. And Biggs makes a valid point that I wasn't necessarily going to say, but I agree with wholeheartedly which is if you can't afford to, you shouldn't be going out to eat you know you should be looking okay can I afford to go out to eat part of that is. The tip you should be considering that so thank you Biggs for saying that because I was trying to not go with that cliche but. Fully wholeheartedly believe it and for those of you out there who don't know. Biggs is my father and so a lot of, this thought process of when I found out that there are people who are like oh I don't I don't tip why would I tip a waitress you know I only give money to God or I'm going out on Sundays and you know except your eccentric cetera my favorite other people who are like why do you work, you know asking a server why do you work on Sundays you should be celebrating the Sabbath well why did you come out to eat today, because judging someone on when they choose their Sabbath you know we discussed that. I want to see it was last week feels like forever ago. [25:01] But we shouldn't be judging people on their abilities and and that's one of those aspects if you can't afford to tip you probably shouldn't go out to eat now I know there are some extenuating circumstances around where that could or could not. Be true but as a rule of thumb that is. Something we should follow I could see some situations because I'm of course a negative person who finds fault in everything. [25:29] You know there are some situations where I actually delivered a pizza one time to someone who, borrowed the money to pick up the pizza because she had ran away from an abusive spouse you know and of course, no one's going to hold that person against for not tipping so we're not we're not getting into that of hey there's a legalistic aspect of you know neither I or Biggs or anybody here is trying to say something like that of of that type of legalism because of course that's not, something we endorse here at the Collegian housing on the podcast here on the pre Manifesto is you know legalism doesn't make sense, everything should be being done out of kindness and love not. Just because you're supposed to and that's part of that aspect of generosity is. Just because you do something doesn't mean you've done it in the right way there are those people who are like I tip 13 and a half percent, because you're supposed to and you have to and and that's good that they're doing it, because it needs to be done but we should be giving generously of the thought process of I'm tipping, it's the right thing to do and I love the person and I don't want to injure or harm or cause anything, to the person the aspects that we should be. [26:56] Looking at is our motivations and are we doing things for the right reasons which a lot of times. [27:08] You know it shouldn't be a begrudging oh I have to tip again they put a tip line I have to tip you know it should be like ooh a tip line cool I mean bless this person let me help this person let me you know this is this is something I get to do it shouldn't be of this is something I have to do. And that's that graciousness gracious giving is not you know. Doing it because you have to it's doing it because you want to. [27:37] And so that's really what I wanted to discuss tonight this tipping there's no valid like there's no situation in life that's come up that caused me to want to talk about this. This is just kind of working through some of those aspects like I mentioned a couple of weeks ago working through some aspects that I believe is imperative to the Christian Life and I just want to, you know do the Siri do this series and get them out there while I have this opportunity because, there's always a joke with me and Pastor Bill or hear that Pastor bills the big face and on the little face in the corner so since I'm the big face almost say whatever I want, so unless chat has something they would like to ask or speak on or elaborate or have any questions that's really what I wanted to touch on I know most people in my family including my children it's actually really cute not to toot. Mine and my wife's horn but I'm going to one of my daughters I said something about. Tipping today because I don't know I can't remember whether it was my wife's 80 or my sister Phoenix. [29:00] I asked but one of them was like hey what are we talking about tonight and then we started talking about you know tipping over all and some of the points I was going to make tonight. [29:10] My daughter goes yeah I bought something at a restaurant and it was one of those walk-up places and I made sure to leave two dollars because I didn't know if that was the right amount but I had to leave two dollars because it's what I had and just two dollars and I was like good on you you know so she didn't know if she tipped the right amount, which isn't the important part the math isn't what's important the actions are what's important and to her she knew hey you got to tip people, and I thought that was really cool that she put those two together even in you know. They're they're not even teenagers yet and they know. I'm watching their grandparents and watching us and watching Phoenix and watching other people in their lives they know. And so that's really this one's a little shorter than some of our others because there's not a lot of competing. Thought processes are deep theological aspects to this it's really just hey you should be tipping people. When you can because it's the right thing to do to show that generosity as Christians we have to love and we have to. [30:38] Pay things forward to others so that's really all I have for tonight I noticed like I said this is a little shorter. A lot going on this week so I did not also take more than than some of the stuff I had done before this weekend so. I just want to you know we love you guys anyone out there listening we would hope you join us this podcast of course comes out on Wednesdays at 7 and. We record it live every Sunday on Twitch YouTube and Facebook. And if you want to join us be part of the conversation like Biggs was like zadie was, like Phoenix was in and even Grayson gave us a shout out tonight thank you Grace and if you're still here for that and, you know we're here to build a community and do this walking through together it's not, me just being here in speaking or Pastor Bill just speaking it's never what we want it not with the Ephesian house is about and definitely not what the podcast is about and so if you want to join us live we record it Sunday nights at 6:30 Central. [32:02] Standard daylight whatever time it is currently in this country because I can't remember what we call it now again see the beginning of the broadcast I can't remember things well whatever the abbreviation is it 6:30 Sunday nights that we record this and feel free to join us if you go to our website EK K dot house that's where you're going to figure out which twitch which, Facebook which YouTube it's posted on and you can of course join us Fiat which I will this week since my girls are home and everything is a little more right with the world try to be streaming some this week, on the twitch as well with gaming with the pastor's which is at the moment gaming with the pastor but hey it's still fun. Probably going to be playing some games and stuff they're so join us, and we can have some fun and I hope that you guys all have a great week and you're safe out there we love you and we will talk with you next time.
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Hello, and welcome to the At Home with BK podcast. Today you'll meet a woman whose daughter is a hoarder. Stacy is a loving, caring woman at her wit's end. She loves her daughter and granddaughter and is desperately trying to do what a good mother would do about her daughter's obsession. I invite you to stillness as you contemplate our time together in inquiry. Are you ready? Let's do The Work. Don't miss Byron Katie LIVE every M-T-W, 9-10 am Pacific Time. Register: athomewithbk.com If you enjoy this podcast, please give us a five-star rating and review on iTunes, subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and invite your friends to join us. Follow Byron Katie on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. https://www.cactusradionetwork.com/podcasts Byron Katie's Books: “Loving What Is” (New Revised Edition) “I Need Your Love—Is That True?” “A Thousand Names for Joy” “A Mind at Home with Itself” The Work App is available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. The Work of Byron Katie is available at thework.com.
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Jack Nutting, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Data hoards and privacy Retrocomputing collectors often collect retrocomputers, which often have disks or hard drives, which might contain private data. Particularly as computers get recent enough to have hard drives. Particularly particularly in the future when retrocomputers might contain SSD drives. Topic/Feedback links: Retro … Continue reading RCR Episode 246: Data hoards, musician chords →
*SPOILERS AHEAD FOR THE WALKING DEAD COMIC & TV SERIES* From the gritty black and white pages of the acclaimed comic book series, AMC brought a story of survival to our TV screens that had never been seen on network television. Hoards of zombies ended life as we knew it week after week and our heroes struggled to make it from episode to episode; which left us all with one question...what does "Don't dead, open inside" mean? Welcome to season one episode 38 of Digital Dissection: A Nerd Podcast! This week Joe, Mark, and Chelsea discuss how AMC's The Walking Dead took the country by storm and how that storm may be still be persisting but doesn't quite have the same thunder. Timestamps: [00:00] A few words from Rick, and Walken [04:30] Chelsea's Night Terrors [07:50] Early Walking Dead Art [12:40] 5 Years of TWD Development [15:00] Season 1 Hype & A Hasty Exit [21:39] Out of the Frying Pan, Season 1's Mirroring [29:57] A Love Triangle for the Ages [33:14] The Journey of a Shane Walsh [35:25] Glenns, Farms, and Sophias [42:30] Missing Legs & Comic Divergence [46:25] Mishandling Andrea [49:35] TERMINUS NOW... Bob? T-Dog? [53:43] Governing & Woodburying [1:00:00] SPOILER ALERT: The Tanking Ratings [1:05:00] The Long Term Effects of Survival [1:10:10] The Season 7 Drop-off & Reviews Rebound? Music Credits: "Pixel Peeker Polka (Faster)" Written and Performed by Kevin MacLeod "Our Young Guts" Written and Performed by Andy G. Cohen Extras! 80's Walking Dead Theme
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In the first of a brilliant new podcast series, author and historian Guy Walters asks whether there could be other hoards of buried treasure out there waiting to be found - like the Sutton Hoo treasure in hit Netflix film ‘The Dig’. Guy talks to Professor Mark Horton about the telltale signs on earth mounds which hint at riches within, and about the undiscovered hoards buried across England - including the lost treasure of English ruler King Penda, a brutal warlord from the 7th Century. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cody is back with a "NerdFest" recap. Brian calls out Cody for a breech in hosting ettiquette, selling stuff on the internet and Brian's "Grandpup" goes to daycare.
Alfred the Great (Old English: Ælfrēd,[b] Ælfrǣd,[c] 'Elf-counsel' or 'Wise-elf'; between 847 and 849 – 26 October 899) was King of Wessex from 871 to c. 886 and King of the Anglo-Saxons from c. 886 to 899. He was the youngest son of King Æthelwulf of Wessex. His father died when he was young and three of Alfred's brothers, Æthelbald, Æthelberht and Æthelred, reigned in turn. After acceding to the throne, Alfred spent several years fighting Viking invasions. He won a decisive victory in the Battle of Edington in 878 and made an agreement with the Vikings, creating what was known as the Danelaw in the North of England. Alfred also oversaw the conversion of Viking leader Guthrum to Christianity. He defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, becoming the dominant ruler in England. Details of his life are described in a work by 9th-century Welsh scholar and bishop Asser. Alfred had a reputation as a learned and merciful man of a gracious and level-headed nature who encouraged education, proposing that primary education be conducted in Anglo-Saxon rather than Latin and improving the legal system, military structure and his people's quality of life. He was given the epithet "the Great" during and after the Reformation in the sixteenth century. The only other king of England given this epithet is Cnut the Great. In April 871 King Æthelred died and Alfred acceded to the throne of Wessex and the burden of its defence, even though Æthelred left two under-age sons, Æthelhelm and Æthelwold. This was in accordance with the agreement that Æthelred and Alfred had made earlier that year in an assembly at an unidentified place called Swinbeorg. The brothers had agreed that whichever of them outlived the other would inherit the personal property that King Æthelwulf had left jointly to his sons in his will. The deceased's sons would receive only whatever property and riches their father had settled upon them and whatever additional lands their uncle had acquired. The unstated premise was that the surviving brother would be king. Given the Danish invasion and the youth of his nephews, Alfred's accession probably went uncontested. While he was busy with the burial ceremonies for his brother, the Danes defeated the Saxon army in his absence at an unnamed spot and then again in his presence at Wilton in May. The defeat at Wilton smashed any remaining hope that Alfred could drive the invaders from his kingdom. Alfred was forced instead to make peace with them, according to sources that do not tell what the terms of the peace were. Bishop Asser claimed that the pagans agreed to vacate the realm and made good their promise. The Viking army withdrew from Reading in the autumn of 871 to take up winter quarters in Mercian London. Although not mentioned by Asser or by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Alfred probably paid the Vikings cash to leave, much as the Mercians were to do in the following year. Hoards dating to the Viking occupation of London in 871/2 have been excavated at Croydon, Gravesend and Waterloo Bridge. These finds hint at the cost involved in making peace with the Vikings. For the next five years the Danes occupied other parts of England. In 876 under their new leader, Guthrum, the Danes slipped past the Saxon army and attacked and occupied Wareham in Dorset. Alfred blockaded them but was unable to take Wareham by assault. He negotiated a peace which involved an exchange of hostages and oaths, which the Danes swore on a "holy ring" associated with the worship of Thor. The Danes broke their word and after killing all the hostages, slipped away under cover of night to Exeter in Devon. Alfred blockaded the Viking ships in Devon and with a relief fleet having been scattered by a storm, the Danes were forced to submit. The Danes withdrew to Mercia. In January 878 the Danes made a sudden attack on Chippenham, a royal stronghold in which Alfred had been staying over Christmas "and most of the people they killed, except the K --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehistoryexpress/support
The guys are back after a short break (JG's fault) and have their friend Jasmine on as a guest. -Intro Music- Title: Rock Angel Artist: Joakim Karud