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Alex Lloyd interviews SAS veteran Harry Moffitt for a second time. Life on the Line tracks down Australian military veterans and records their stories. Harry Moffitt had eleven deployments over eleven years with the Special Air Service Regiment. His first conversation on the podcast was in Season 3. In this follow-up episode, Harry shares with Alex Lloyd more highs and lows from deployments overseas – including the death of Sean McCarthy – as well as stories about The Externals, the cricket bats he took to war, and leadership in the SAS and beyond. To see photos related to today's interview, visit our website - www.lifeonthelinepodcast.com - or follow us on social media: @lifeonthelinepodcast on Facebook and Instagram, and @LOTLpod on Twitter. Listen to THE EXTERNALS on Spotify. Tracks featured in today's episode, in order of appearance, include "Edge of the World", "Bushranger Rock", "I Don't Believe" and "I Can Taste You". Music by The Externals will be featured throughout Season 4, used with their permission. For more backstory on The Externals, beyond this episode, listen to "Who Sings Wins", a season 1 episode of The Unforgiving60 podcast.
La cueillette indie pop d’une british éclairée. Un savoureux journal de découvertes pop, psychédéliques, soul et folk. Le charme d’une musique lumineuse et d’un accent exquis. Playlist: Bang Bang - Nancy Sinatra, Bullitt (Main Theme) -Lalo Schifrin, My Old School - Steely Dan, Wreck the Rod - Nick Waterhouse, Bluff -The Prisoners, Bobbi's Second World - The Orielles, Phase Modulation Shuffle - Cavern of Anti-Matter, Warm Leatherette - The Normal, Summon the Fire - The Comet is Coming, Moonchild - Chrome, I Don't Believe in You - Talk Talk, The Porpoise Song - The Monkees, I Can't Let It Happen To You - The Walker Brothers, Door After Door - Le Superhomard, Amarsi Un Po - Lucio Aracri
I Don't Believe in 2 Cook's in a Kitchen...There's no Such Thing as Co-CEO's
James and Curt are joined by friends of the show Brendan and Carlie to discuss the talks presented at the Geological Society of American annual meeting in Seattle, WA. Day 2 starts at 1:12:43. Day 3 starts at 3:05:06. Day 4 starts at 3:59:34. Videos of each day are available on youtube under the channel Palaeo After Dark. Additional music: "Puzzle Pieces 2 (I Don't Believe in Ghosts)" by The Mixtapes and distributed by Paper + Plastic: http://paperplastick.limitedrun.com/products/551888-mixtapes-these-are-us
Watch our first Science By The Glass series with Katharine Hayhoe presenting, "I Don't Believe in Global Warming." Dr. Hayhoe explains that climate change is not a religion but often times it gets categorized that way. Dr. Hayhoe makes the point that you can't believe in climate change because its a fact. Dr. Hayhoe explains through the data and graphs that every single season has been getting warmer each year. Dr. Hayhoe addressed that the U.S. has an economic opportunity with renewable energy.
I keep running into things online about self-esteem and of course while one is in a funk, one's self-worth isn't real healthy... So I've been thinking about all this. Today's podcast is me sorting through how we measure ourselves and figuring out better ways to do it. I utilize the following resources: Juli Slattery's article in Today's Christian Woman titled I Don't Believe in Self-Esteem An excellent book for parents (or adults who need to grow up) called Raising Great Kids by Doctors Henry Cloud and John Townsend. Issues, Etc. Episode Responding to Evangelical Cliches: "The Bible Doesn't Say You Shouldn't Love Yourself." Philippians 4:4-7: "Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say rejoice! Let your gentle spirit be known to all men. The Lord is near. Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." Special thanks to Rev. Rich Shields whose notes on Law and Gospel will continue to be a useful resource in daily life as well as this ministry. My bottom line on today's podcast is this: I am putting my hope in the perfect, compassionate loving God, my faithful even to death Savior, who took care of all the fixing and rescuing when He died on the cross for me. The truth is that I am helpless and He is the Helper. I needed saved and He did the saving. And just in case I get ansy and think there is more I need to do, He said (right there on the cross!) IT IS FINISHED. I live rescued, renewed, and remade because of Him and He will complete this good work in me. Because JESUS is the author and perfecter of my life. Not me.
TimeArtistSongAlbum 9:07 PMDimmu BorgirThe Serpentine OfferingIn Sorte Diabolirotation 9:10 PMSmashing PumpkinsLoveMellon Colly and the Infinite Sadnessrequest 9:11 PMThe FacelessAll Dark GravesAkeldamarotation 9:16 PMQueensrycheI Don't Believe in LoveOperation: Mindcrimerotation 9:20 PMAbigorLiberty Rises a Diagonal FlameFractal Possessionsrotation request 9:24 PMIron MaidenThe Thin Line Between Love and HateBrave New Worldrequest 9:33 PMInto EternitySpiraling into DepressionBuried in Oblivionrequest 9:36 PMBon JoviShot Through the Heartrequest 9:39 PMBrain DrillSadistic AbductiveApocalyptic Feastingrequest 9:45 PMEdguyTrinidadRocket Ride 9:47 PMHypocrisyA Thousand LiesVirus 9:52 PMLamb of GodBeating on Death's DoorSacramentrequest 10:03 PMAvantasiaWhat Kind of LoveThe Scarecrowrequest 10:09 PMSymphony of the DeceivedThe Project Hate MCMXCIXArmageddon March Eternal: Symphonies of Slit Wristsrequest 10:14 PMThe FacelessColdly Calculated DesignPlanetary Dualitynew rotation request 10:17 PMDiablo Swing OrchestraWedding March For a BulletThe Butcher's Ballroomrequest 10:21 PMSikThAs the Earth Spins RoundDeath of a Dead Dayrequest 10:26 PMAnthem (For the Children)DionysusSign of TruthrequestAudio ArchivesRecent Playlist Archive: Melting Point @ WRMC Melting Point Podcast Subscribe Podcast feed Audio Archives
Is the separation of church and state "absolute," as JFK said, or does it make you want to vomit (as Rick Santorum said)? This week we talk about FFRF's challenge of Alabama school board prayers, and then interview Jim McCollum, whose family's landmark 1948 Supreme Court victory is the bedrock of modern law regarding religion in the schools. We also hear the song "I Don't Believe in Fairies" by atheist Australian singer/songwriter Shelley Segal.
This week's playlist: • I Wanna Know (7:38) by Nick Moss & The Flip Tops, from Live At Chan's Combo Platter No. 2 (2009); available from Blue Bella Records, CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit this page at the Blue Bella site for more information. • I Love 'Em (3:58) by Big James & The Chicago Playboys, from Right Here Right Now (2009); available from BlindPigRecords.com and the iTMS. Visit BigJames.com for more information. • No Mercy (4:20) by The Snake Charmers, from Been Gone Too Long (2008), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit TheSnakeCharmers.net and The Snake Charmers' MySpace page for more information. • I Can't Go On This Way (4:05) by A.C. Reed, from I'm In The Wrong Business (1987), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Thanks also to AirplayDirect for helping make this track available. Visit this page at the Alligator site for more infomation. • 18, 18 Wheeler (3:59), Should Have Done More (4:07) and Caterpillar Whine (Long Line Skinner) (4:14), all by Watermelon Slim and all from Escape From The Chicken Coop (2009), available from NorthernBlues Music and the iTMS. Visit for more information. • I'll Find Someone Who Will (5:10) by by Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps, from Oh Yeah (2003), available from the music page of her Web site, CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit TeresaJames.com for more information. • I Don't Believe (5:09) by David Herrero, from Austin To Chicago (2007); available from and the iTMS. Visit for more information. • Built For Comfort (3:40) by Big Twits & The Mellow Fellows, from Live From Chicago! Bigger Than Life! (1987); available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Thanks also to AirplayDirect for helping make this track available. Visit this page at the Alligator site for more information. Mentioned during this show: Great Northern Blues Society's Blues ala Carte 2009. To contact me: in addition to email - murphyssaloon(at)gmail(dot)com - you can contact me through: Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. You can check out my Flickr photo collection here. My Google profile is here, and you can read the items I share in Google Reader here. You are also welcome to write reviews of Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast in iTunes. Excellent sources of information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; BluesCritic.com. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. For up-to-the-minute news about things to do in Chicago: TheLocalTourist.com. (Something noteworthy being done by a remarkable long-ago friend of mine: Flamenco Chicago) (Music on Murphy's Saloon #166 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, IODA PROMONET, Download.com or Garageband.com)
Playlist for Melting Point Radio: Wednesday, Jul 1st, 2009Download this show at Archive.orgTimeArtistSongAlbum 9:43 PMIron MaidenAces HighPowerslaverequest 9:46 PMJudas PriestJudas RisingAngel of Retributionrequest 9:50 PMTwilightningDiamonds of MankindPlague House Puppet Showrequest 9:55 PMLost HorizonLost in the Depths of MeA Flame to the Ground Beneathrequest 10:09 PMSymphony XA Winters DreamThe Damnation Gamerequest 10:10 PMImpellitteriEverything Is YouEve of the Hurricainerequest 10:21 PMKamelotNights of ArabiaOne Cold Winters Nightrequest 10:21 PMPagans MindThe Seven Sacred PromisesCelestial Entrancerequest 10:32 PMFalconerUpon the Grave of GuiltFalconerrequest 10:33 PMNocturnal RitesShadowlandShadowlandrequest 10:40 PMNightwishOcean SoulCentury Childrequest 10:41 PMNightwishAmaranthDark Passion Playrequest 10:45 PMTherionMidgardSecret of the Runesrequest 10:50 PMNightwishPhantom of the OperaCentury Childrequest 10:54 PMKing DiamondSpiritsAbigal II - The Revengerequest 10:59 PMBeyond TwilightSleeping BeautySection Xrequest 11:07 PMKillswitch EngageHoly Diver (Dio)request 11:11 PMLamb of GodWalk With Me In HellSacramentrequest 11:15 PMInto EternitySpiralling into DepressionBuried in Oblivionrequest 11:19 PMQuo VadisSilence Calls The StormDefiant Imaginationrequest 11:22 PMArch EnemyMy ApocalypseManifesto of Arch Enemyrequest 11:27 PMQueensrycheI Don't Believe in LoveOperation: Mindcrimerequest 11:32 PMDimmu BorgirThe Serpentine OfferingIn Sorte Diabolirequest 11:37 PMAeonMorbid Desire to BurnBleeding the Falserequest 11:39 PMDecapitatedSpheres of MadnessNihilityrequest 11:45 PMChildren of BodomPunch Me I BleedAre You Dead Yet?request 11:50 PMPagans MindAt The Graves (King Diamond)Infinity Divinerequest 12:00 AM3 Inches of BloodDeadly SinnersAdvance and Vanquishrequest Audio ArchivesThis show @ WRMCRecent Playlist Archive: Melting Point @ WRMC Melting Point Podcast Subscribe Podcast feed Audio Archives
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Daniel B. Clendenin. Essay: *Seven Years Later: Remembering 9/11* for Sunday, 7 September 2008; book review: *I Don't Believe in Atheists* by Chris Hedges (2008); film review: *Darfur Now* (2007); poem review: *Epitaph on a Tyrant* by W. H. Auden.
A discussion about Christopher Hedges' latest book, "I Don't Believe in Atheists."
Chris Hedges is a journalist and author who focuses on American and Middle Eastern politics and society. He is currently a senior fellow at The Nation Institute in New York City and a Lecturer in the Council of the Humanities and the Anschutz Distinguished Fellow at Princeton University. He spent nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent in Central America, the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He has reported from more than fifty countries, and has worked for The Christian Science Monitor, National Public Radio, The Dallas Morning News and The New York Times, where he spent fifteen years. He is the author of What Every Person Should Know About What and American Fascists. His newest book is I Don't Believe in Atheists. In this discussion with D.J. Grothe, acclaimed foreign correspondent Christ Hedges shares his criticism of the New Atheists, calling them "fundamentalists" in their own right. He responds to their account of the origins of Islamic religious extremism, and he accuses the New Atheists of racism. He explains his view that the New Atheists are proponents of the Neo-conservative agenda and how the American Left does advance secular values in the Muslim world. He also criticizes what he calls the "utopianism" of the New Atheists, detailing his skepticism about moral progress for humanity.