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The new oil out of Africa is our IP. Peace Hyde, producer of three-season Netflix runaway success "Young, Famous and African" speaks to Georja about tackling myopic views about Africa by tapping into the diaspora to focus on the continent's innumerably cosmopolitan, sexy and exciting facets. Georja also heads to IGW in Morocco to speak to Nigeria's Highlife high flyers, The Cavemen. They're doing their bit to level up Africa's creative clout, one goosebump-giving riff at a time.
Hey there friends and weirdos! This week Kyle returns to tell Nile all about the Reeds, a family who just can't seem to escape UFOs and aliens. In part one we focus on Matthew Reed, the reluctant abductee. Did a classic Close Encounter of the Fourth Kind in 2009 cause memories of a family history of alien abductions to resurface in Matt's mind? Why does he seem so shy about UFO stuff while his brother soaks up the limelight? We discuss all this and much more!
Zu Besuch ist Gastsprecher Heinz Strupler aus der Schweiz. Er ist Gründer vom ICF und den theologischen Ausbildungsstätten IGW & ISTL. Heinz nimmt uns mit in seine jahrzehntelange Reise mit Jesus und erklärt warum die Entscheidung für Jesus die beste seines Lebens war.
In seinem Buch «Glaube, der trägt, wenn alles im Fluss ist» befasst sich Roland Hardmeier, Dozent am IGW und ISTL zu Missions-Theologie und Evangelikale Theologie, mit dem Glauben in der Postmoderne. Manche Christen suchen halt im Fundamentalismus, während sich andere zu Postevangelikalen entwickeln.Wie kann ein "Evangelium der Mitte" aussehen, was ist der Unterschied zwischen fundamentalistisch und Evangelikal und leben wir in einer Diktatur der Toleranz? Diese und weitere Fragen beantwortet Roland Hardmeier im Livenet-Talk bei Chefredaktor Florian Wüthrich.Zum Buch «Glaube, der trägt, wenn alles im Fluss ist»: https://www.fontis-shop.ch/products/glaube-der-tragt-wenn-alles-im-fluss-ist?queryID=ad7fd98d4f6c8c2ef3f42d6ed8dc2916Zum Talk von Daniel Option mit Roland Hardmeier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rELSrCKYTjg#fundamentalistisch #liberal #evangelikal #kirche #theologie
Hey there friends and weirdos! This week we continue the story of Ed and Frances Walters and their experience with a deluge of UFOs in the Gulf Breeze area during the 1980s. In this second part, Ed continues to be harassed by persistent UFOs and more bizarre details are tacked on with these experiences. Locals in the area also continue to write in to the newspaper with their own sightings and as the alien visitations intensify, Ed and Frances face a difficult question - is it time for Ed to go public about the UFO assault? All this and more!
Liestal, Uster, Davos: Viele jüdische Kleingemeinden sind längst eingegangen. In St. Gallen scheint das Ende absehbar. Trotzdem bleibt der Organisationspsychologe Harry Wiener hier engagiert. Gegen Mitgliederschwund setzt die Jüdische Gemeinde Winterthur neu auf Krisenmanagement und Teilhabe. Seit April ist der Jurist Olaf Ossmann Präsident der Israelitischen Gemeinde Winterthur mit rund 100 Seelen. Zuvor durchlief er einen Kurs in Krisen- und Desaster-Management an der Universität Tel-Aviv. Das brauche es für solch einen Posten, erklärt Ossmann. Die Gemeinde in Winterthur ist 137jährig. Sie hat keinen Synagogenbau, nur einen Betsaal. Genug Platz, um gemeinsam zu beten. Das nötige Quorum von 10 Männern für einen Gottesdienst kriegen sie jeweils zusammen, ganz anders die Jüdische Gemeinde St. Gallen. Die vielleicht hübscheste Synagoge der Schweiz im Zentrum St. Gallens füllt sich noch nicht einmal mehr an hohen Feiertagen. Harry Wiener, 73, ist hier seit Jahrzehnten engagiert. Wiener sieht mit Sorge die Überalterung seiner Gemeinde. Ihr Aussterben scheint nur noch eine Frage der Zeit. Die Gründe für das Schwinden der Kleingemeinden sind vielfältig: Da ist einmal die Assimilation, also das Aufgehen in der nichtjüdischen Mehrheitsgesellschaft, zweitens die Abwanderung in die Ballungszentren Zürich und Genf. Aber auch «Emanzipation» von der Orthodoxie sei ein Grund, weshalb sich Menschen von der «orthodox geführten Einheitsgemeinde» entfernen, meint Harry Wiener. In Perspektiven sprechen: * Olaf Ossmann (58), Experte für internationales und jüdisches Recht. Seit 2008 mit eigener Kanzlei in Winterthur. Experte für Naziraubgut und Restitutionsverfahren. Dozent am Rabbinerseminar Berlin, an der Humboldt-Universität Berlin und der Universität Amsterdam, Gemeindepräsident der IGW. * Dr. Harry Wiener (73), Organisationspsychologe und Unternehmensberater mit eigener Firma. Autor des Buchs «Führungswelten», Verlag NZZ. Sein ganzheitlicher Ansatz: «Management ist ein Beziehungsphänomen». Vertreter der Jüdischen Gemeinde St. Gallen im Gemeindebund SIG. * * Michaella Guez-Barasch aus Herisau, geboren in Tunesien, aufgewachsen in Israel. Seit 10 Jahren im Vorstand der Jüdischen Gemeinde St. Gallen JGSG. Zusammen mit ihrem Mann gründete sie eine internationale Handelsfirma für Fruchtsaftkonzentrate in der Ostschweiz. Sie hat drei erwachsene Kinder. Autorin: Judith Wipfler Wir freuen uns über Ihre Post und Anregungen auf redaktion.religion@srf.ch
It's the final ever Unbooking The Tankitory as @UTTRob and @DanGriffin21 as they continue their journey through the wrestling career of Tank Abbott. This week team Tank assembles as the lads from Tank Talks Danny @ScottishJuggalo and Chris @RealChrisBellis pop over for Tank Abbott's last ever wrestling match and we review is run. We head over to Japan for a one off Tank Abbott appearance as Tank faces Josh Barnett in IGW. Follow the main show at @UTTPODCAST and this bonus series at @UttTank for details and #Tankfacts.
This week the whole IGW extended crew (including Jules and Garrett) is back together again for a journey through some Mantis alien/cryptid encounters.
Hey there friends and weirdos! This week Jules gets to learn all about the phenomenon of disappearing towns as Nile takes her from Urkhammer, IA to Doveland, WI (not Texas) and much more. Then they take a detour on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour and their exciting movie roles in another universe
Die diesjährige Osterserie von Livenet begibt sich auf Jesu Spuren – wortwörtlich. Verschiedene Personen berichten, warum sie von der Serien-Verfilmung «The Chosen» begeistert sind. Heute erzählt Michael Girgis, was die Serie bei ihm bewegt hat. Michael Girgis ist Rektor der Theologischen Ausbildungsstätte IGW und Co-Pastor der Vineyard Bülach. Die Serie «The Chosen» wurde über Crowdfunding finanziert und hat sich binnen kürzester Zeit zu einem Phänomen mit über 300 Millionen Zuschauern weltweit entwickelt.
THIS VOYAGE, guest hosts LISA KLINK (writer, VOYAGER, PANDORA, EARTH: FINAL CONFLICT) and PETER HOLMSTROM (author, THE CENTER SEAT: THE COMPANION VOLUME TO THE HIT HISTORY CHANNEL SERIES) are joined by IGW's The Mirror War writers SCOTT & DAVID TIPTON as they beg for mercy from the Intendant. Don't miss an in-depth look at another significant episode of Star Trek as part of our new weekly Treksperts Briefing Room audio commentary series from the creators of INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS. New episodes of INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS featuring MARK A. ALTMAN & DAREN DOCHTERMAN available every Friday. And don't miss our in-depth curated episode audio commentaries on TREKSPERTS BRIEFING ROOM now available every Saturday wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn all that is learnable about Star Trek in Mark A. Altman & Edward Gross' THE FIFTY-YEAR MISSION, available in hardcover, paperback, digital and audio from St. Maritn's Press. And if you're a James Bond fan, don't miss NOBODY DOES IT BETTER, in hardcover, paperback, digital and audio from Forge Books. And just out, it's SECRETS OF THE FORCE, an unauthorized, uncensored oral history of Star Wars available now wherever you purchase your books! Follow Inglorious Treksperts and Treksperts Briefing Room at Twitter: @inglorioustrek Facebook: facebook.com/inglorioustrek & Facebook.com/electric-surge Instagram: @inglorioustreksperts on Instagram #StarTrek #TOS #TAS #TNG #DS9 #VOY #ENT #DISCO #PICARD #LLAP #comics #IDW #Marvel #DC #GoldKey #Discovery #Superman #STTMP #clipshow #TheApple #CaptainKirk #Enterprise #Voyager #Klingons #BloodFever #AmokTime #Prodigy #StarTrekProdigy #ParamountPlus #ElectricNow #science #technobabble #MIrrorUniverse #MirrorWar #IGW THIS FALL'S ELECTRIC SURGE PODCAST LINE-UP available wherever you listen to podcasts and the free Electric Now app! Monday: Best Movies Never Made Thursday: The 4:30 Movie Friday: Inglorious Treksperts Saturday: Cartoon Barroom w/ Ashlely & Steve (ALL-NEW EPISODES!) Saturday: Treksperts Briefing Room Sunday: Leverage: Redemption AfterShow (streaming exclusively on Electric Now)
Feedback is gold, right? Well, sometimes. And sometimes you have to find your own way to turn what might feel a bit more like backfeed into your own fuel. This week Erin and Nicole catch up to contemplate their WTFs and authentic-so-hards for the week. But one moment sticks out the most. What do you do with feedback that clearly misses the mark? Well, other than talk about it on public podcat, you can also take that pile of sh*t and make your own fuel out of it! Erin Haztikostas and Nicole Licata Grant meet for another "How Was Your Week?" episode. Nicole starts with the problems of Zoom meetings on repeat; eye twitches, ice cream cones, bathroom calls. You know, general Zoom fatigue. Ern asks Nicole for an update on the dog treadmill, a treadmill that immediately tried to throw Nicole through her own wall and has since been relegated to static artwork. Nicole talks about her vision board progress and how you can join in with the fun by joining the b Cause Facebook group. they let (almost) everyone in! Nicole has also been invited to talk at a conference, and she has some, shall we say, interesting ideas on how to portray authenticity during her talk. "Live from the Gyno!" is likely going to be the title of her next panel discussion. Erin tells a story about her authetic-so-hard moment, taking a Zoom call but the IGW in her had no time for pants. Followed by Nicole's story of joining a Zoom meeting mid-shower, because this is the world we live in now - a world where, as Nicole puts it, showering, working, and commuting, are no longer separate activities. They both share recent stories of having to endure mansplaining at work. Nicole "had to" have the calendar system explained to her, and Erin needed to hear about how she needed to develop a visual identity for her authenticity business (like, say what?!) This then leads into a conversation on how to give feedback, it's great to give feedback, but there is a line where it becomes condescending, especially if you make assumptions that the other person has no clue what they're doing. Erin's mansplainer did have a positive though, he acted as a catalyst for a discussion bringing together many of the things Erin talks about in her book. Inequality, authenticity, and as Nicole puts it: being a Maverick and not an Iceman. To preorder Erin's book You Do You(ish): Follow Nicole on LinkedIn: Follow Erin on LinkedIn: If you like jammin' with us on the podcast, b sure to join us for more fun and inspiration! Here are some options... Check out the b BRILLIANT career coaching program @ b Cause Podcast Facebook group @ We even share more crazy stuff here (you probably thought that was impossible). Take our simple, fun and insightful "What Kind of Dog Are You At Work?" by going to We have so much fun stuff going on...we wouldn't want you to miss out - join the authenticity movement and our community by adding your email just about anywhere @ Check out our blog for more of our no-BS career advice @ We have fun and inspiring t-shirts @ DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences. Tweetable Comments: "Feedback is sometimes just backfeed." "It's a process to dry my hair and not look like a wet rat." "There was a time when showering, working, and commuting were separate activities." "I don't know anyone who achieved big by magically waking up one morning put into the right body." "Dreaming your way into success usually has strategy and planning behind it." "Always give feedback, be authentic, serve people." "I'm happy to have gone through that cycle, and I'm happy that others can find their way through it too." "Go be Maverick in Top Gun, screw Iceman." "You know you're a good leader when people follow you out of curiosity." - Colin Powell "We all need a little exorcism once in a while."
Feedback is gold, right? Well, sometimes. And sometimes you have to find your own way to turn what might feel a bit more like backfeed into your own fuel. This week Erin and Nicole catch up to contemplate their WTFs and authentic-so-hards for the week. But one moment sticks out the most. What do you do with feedback that clearly misses the mark? Well, other than talk about it on public podcat, you can also take that pile of sh*t and make your own fuel out of it! Erin Haztikostas and Nicole Licata Grant meet for another "How Was Your Week?" episode. Nicole starts with the problems of Zoom meetings on repeat; eye twitches, ice cream cones, bathroom calls. You know, general Zoom fatigue. Ern asks Nicole for an update on the dog treadmill, a treadmill that immediately tried to throw Nicole through her own wall and has since been relegated to static artwork. Nicole talks about her vision board progress and how you can join in with the fun by joining the b Cause Facebook group. they let (almost) everyone in! Nicole has also been invited to talk at a conference, and she has some, shall we say, interesting ideas on how to portray authenticity during her talk. "Live from the Gyno!" is likely going to be the title of her next panel discussion. Erin tells a story about her authetic-so-hard moment, taking a Zoom call but the IGW in her had no time for pants. Followed by Nicole's story of joining a Zoom meeting mid-shower, because this is the world we live in now - a world where, as Nicole puts it, showering, working, and commuting, are no longer separate activities. They both share recent stories of having to endure mansplaining at work. Nicole "had to" have the calendar system explained to her, and Erin needed to hear about how she needed to develop a visual identity for her authenticity business (like, say what?!) This then leads into a conversation on how to give feedback, it's great to give feedback, but there is a line where it becomes condescending, especially if you make assumptions that the other person has no clue what they're doing. Erin's mansplainer did have a positive though, he acted as a catalyst for a discussion bringing together many of the things Erin talks about in her book. Inequality, authenticity, and as Nicole puts it: being a Maverick and not an Iceman. To preorder Erin's book You Do You(ish): Follow Nicole on LinkedIn: Follow Erin on LinkedIn: If you like jammin' with us on the podcast, b sure to join us for more fun and inspiration! Here are some options... Check out the b BRILLIANT career coaching program @ b Cause Podcast Facebook group @ We even share more crazy stuff here (you probably thought that was impossible). Take our simple, fun and insightful "What Kind of Dog Are You At Work?" by going to We have so much fun stuff going on...we wouldn't want you to miss out - join the authenticity movement and our community by adding your email just about anywhere @ Check out our blog for more of our no-BS career advice @ We have fun and inspiring t-shirts @ DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences. Tweetable Comments: "Feedback is sometimes just backfeed." "It's a process to dry my hair and not look like a wet rat." "There was a time when showering, working, and commuting were separate activities." "I don't know anyone who achieved big by magically waking up one morning put into the right body." "Dreaming your way into success usually has strategy and planning behind it." "Always give feedback, be authentic, serve people." "I'm happy to have gone through that cycle, and I'm happy that others can find their way through it too." "Go be Maverick in Top Gun, screw Iceman." "You know you're a good leader when people follow you out of curiosity." - Colin Powell "We all need a little exorcism once in a while."
I wanted to take a quick moment to let you know about SCANTrivia interactive game wall! The Interactive Game Wall (IGW) always seems to be the big hit at every conference or trade show for driving sponsor engagement and attendee interaction. The 8’x’10’ wall has 30 QR codes that link to questions about the sponsor’s product or service which extend the value well beyond the traditional static logo placement. When participants answer the question correctly, the following page is embedded with a link that allows them the opportunity to learn even more about the brand by visiting the sponsor’s web site. Placing the Interactive Game Wall (IGW) in high traffic locations also increases attendee engagement. The IGW, used in conjunction with the SCANTrivia Leaderboard, creates a casual meeting ground for attendees as they play in a concentrated area to earn points. The IGW not only provides an avenue to educate and engage, but it also brings a lot of excitement to your event as players see themselves climb up the leaderboard with every earned point. Your sponsors will be pleased to see that the IGW provides a deeper level of engagement in comparison to traditional promotional methods such as exposure on swag bags and conference booklets. Sponsors also capture walk-by impressions from attendees that see their 65″ banner as they pass through the high-traffic area. If you are looking to increase attendee to attendee engagement, check out the SCANTrivia Interactive Networking Badges. Looking to engage attendees with sponsors? Check out the SCANTrivia Interactive Game wall! SCANTrivia… • Reinforces conference presentation content • Is a great ice-breaker • Creates ROI opportunities through resell and sponsorship real estate. Make sure to visit our website to learn about ways that we can help you with your events! Then click on the Contact page to contact us to discuss your event with a team member! https://scanvengerhunt.biz/contact-us/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brilliant-events/message
Hey weirdos! It's time for another episode of It Gets Weird. This week we talk Ivan T. Sanderson and his theory of Vile Vortices because sometimes the Bermuda Triangle just isn't enough for some people. How far can you really stretch science to link together some boats and planes crashing in specific areas around the world and does it have anything to do with the hit film Ocean's 11. We also try to figure out the opposite of Vile Vortices and try to figure out the places of heightened normality across the earth.
This week on the Naperville Public Library Podcast, we're celebrating #InternationalGamesWeek! In case you don't know, International Games Week is an initiative of the American Library Associationto reconnect communities through their libraries around the educational, recreational, and social value of all types of games! We are joined by Rebecca Strang who is Children's Services Librarian at the 95th St. Library and a very avid gamer! We're talking IGW, the benefits of playing games with family and friends and we find out what Rebecca has been playing during quarantine! This year, library events look a little different as we follow social distancing guidelines, but games are a great way to overcome social isolation, whether you play at home with family or online with friends! Naperville Public Library's Children's Services team has put together a kit with three print-and-play games that you can craft and play at home! Get your IGW Print and Play Kit now:https://www.naperville-lib.org/sites/default/files/pdf/kids/igw_kit.pdf
We had such a blast on the last episode, revealing odd encounters with the porn industry, that we decided to make a competition. Listen to who wins the weird porn battle, and catch up on what's the latest/weirdest thing going on with the IGW crew today. We make Cassi extremely uncomfortable with a special guest and Jennie makes both of them extremely jealous with her social media update. We hope to gain a new sponsor, and introduce our audience's lady parts to an all new high. Follow us and check out their travels, as well as other references on IG, Twitter and Facebook. Thanks for getting weird with us.
Hello folks, and welcome back to It Gets Weird. This week Kyle tells Nile and Cromzor all about the famous Australian crytpid: the Bunyip! Just what is the Bunyip? The boys try to get to the bottom of this rabbit hole, but the answers are nebulous. Is it a benevolent water spirit? Is it a monstrous devil that devours humans? Is the drop bear more of a threat than the Bunyip? If you shake the eight ball, you'll get "signs point to YES." Bunyips, drop bears, billabongs and more on this episode of IGW!
Hello fans of the weird! The IGW crew is back with guest and friend of the show Mike Ritchko from Pop Culture Role Call! This week, Kyle talks about conspiracy theories associated with the Egyptian Pyramids! What do you know about the Great Pyramid? We're hoping to flip what you believe to be true about these "miraculous" structures on its head. Was it aliens? Egotistical kings? Or perhaps it's been tiny robots the whole dang time. Check it out and don't forget to listen to our friends over at Pop Culture Role Call!
Normally we deal with dead dogs here on IGW, but this week they get to strike back in the form of Hellhounds. Guest host Jules joins us as we talk about some hellhound stories from around the world. We also get to the bottom of some guard mix-ups, try to link every popular fantasy franchise to these devil dogs, and much much more. Make sure your soul is cleansed and then give this episode a listen!
Referat von Martin Benz (Bereichsleiter Weiterbildung bei IGW) anhand der biblischen Schöpfungserzählung aufzuzeigen versucht, dass das menschliche Kernproblem.
When you think of spooky and scary, what do you think of? Monsters, maybe bears, large cats maybe? How about bunnies? This week, It Gets Weird talks about the Bunny Man, an urban legend from the Fairfax County, VA area. Was there really an insane asylum that let loose a serial killer in the early 1900s? Is he still somehow killing and attacking property to this day? Would a movie version of this work better with Danny DeVito than Vin Diesel? All these questions are answered (even that last one which is definitely yes) on this week's IGW. Also we talk about our serial killer personas and some horror movies we recommend, so check it out! iTunes Stitcher Facebook Twitter Google Play
This one has been a long time coming. For this episode of It Gets Weird, we are joined by friend of the show Garrett as we dive into 9/11 conspiracies. Can jet fuel melt steel beams? Did Bush single-handedly knock down the towers? Can Kyle remember the actual date of 9/11? Find out all this and more in this week's IGW. We also discuss our own personal 9/11s, Snow Dogs, and much more. Sorry for some audio issues. This one had time constraints on the recording and Audacity had some issues with crackling on the audio. I got it better, but it's still there unfortunately. iTunes Stitcher Facebook Twitter Google Play
Wandern mit Pawel und Jesus In dieser Sonderfolje erzählt Simon von einer Wanderung, die beinahe im Desaster geendet hätte. Doch was dann passierte… Bildnachweis: Bear Grylls by Lwp Kommunikáció CC-BY-2.0 und Poland by Steve Conover CC-BY-SA-2.0, montiert und bearbeitet von Simon Mallow. Folge vorbei – was nun? Folge uns jetzt auf Facebook: facebook.de/offenbartcast und Twitter: @offenbartcast Nutze die … Sonderfolje 2: Simons Polenwanderung weiterlesen →
Hey guys, welcome to It Gets Weird - Episode 36 (the Three Six Mafia spectacular). This week we've got our very first killer cryptid story for you. For anyone in the Louisville, KY area, watch out because the Pope Lick Monster can sound like your dad, your mom, your partner, or even your congressman! He even tries to lure you to your own death by oncoming train...Luckily, we know multiple ways to beat him. Want to find out?* *Unfortunately there was a weird mic issue on Kyle's mic later on. It gets really quiet a couple times? I'm working on troubleshooting that. I guess this is how we separate the ride or dies from the casual IGW listeners. It's like Battle Royale, but with quiet audio. -Nile
SEI-Q, was ist denn das? Ich glaube das menschliche Wesen besteht aus drei Betandteilen. Sie sind wichtig für unsere Wahrnehmung der Welt und für die gesunde Entwicklung unseres Lebens. Es geht um unseren Verstand, unsere Emotionen und unseren Geist. Alle drei brauchen Input und Output, alle drei sind wichtig für unsere Gottesbeziehung. In diesem Movecast geht es um den Verstand, den IQ, aus was er sich zusammensetzt und wie man damit Gott lieben kann. Webseite von IGW: www.igw.edu Webseite der Vineyard Basel: www.vineyard-basel.ch
Unser Interview-Gast in dieser Episode heißt Daniel Hönke. Hier ein paar Randdaten zu seiner Person: Daniel, 24, gelernter Krankenpfleger, Theologiestudent am IGW, wohnt in Bochum, liebt nicht nur seinen Smoothiemaker sondern ist seit kurzer Zeit auch verlobt. Außerdem haben sein iPhone und Fußball eine wichtige Bedeutung für ihn und anhand dieser Dinge erklärt auch gerne mal die ganze Welt ;)
"Antisipasyón" Igwá nin halabáon na panahón sa pag-ultánan kan paghalát asín kan pagdatóng— arog kan mga huring aldáw kun saín an tag-ínit nagígin urán. Kun pànóng an tubig, haros, nasa satóng mga palad o, garó mga kristál, minádukot sa satóng mga buhok, haros— haros saná, asín mayò pa. (English) "Anticipation" There is a very long time between waiting and coming— like the last few days that turn summer into rain. How we feel the water, almost, in our palms; crystal-like, clinging to the strands of our hair, almost— almost, and yet not there. Antisipasyon (Anticipation) is a poem in the Bikol language from V.D.T. Nierva's first book 'Antisipasyon'. The pience is read by the author.