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It’s been just over five weeks since a Kenosha police officer shot Jacob Blake in the back seven times. The group “Justice For Jacob” is calling for the immediate firing and indictment of the officer, in addition to other measures the group says would end police violence and systemic racism. To drive home the message, organizers are holding a 24-hour rally scheduled to end Monday at noon in downtown Kenosha. The gathering attracted both people from the Kenosha community and out of state. One voice after another amplified by a mic system under the canopy of a yellow and white striped tent rang out across Civic Center Park. People sat on benches and metal chairs scattered 6 feet plus apart. Some recorded speeches on phones, others simply listened. Volunteers stood at makeshift stations quietly urging people to register to vote. A few tents stood scattered throughout the park — a quiet statement that some people would spend the night as the 24-hour rally continued. Paul Pearson was among
Welcome to In Conversation With, a Hollywood Reporter podcast produced in partnership with Apple TV+. In each episode we sit down with the creators and stars of some of TV's most compelling shows and hear more about what went into bringing these stories to life.Hosted by: Rebecca FordProduced by: Matthew Whitehurst
Defending Jacob creator and executive producer Mark Bomback discusses finding the right balance of thriller elements and domestic drama in the show, his work on the critically acclaimed Planet of the Apes film, his advice to writers just starting out, and much more. Starring Chris Evans and Michelle Dockery, Defending Jacob is based on the 2012 novel by William Landay. The show deals with the story of a family dealing with an accusation that their 14-year-old son might be a murderer. Don’t forget to subscribe to the Write On Podcast on iTunes!
Mark Bomback’s screenwriting education came from reading hundreds of screenplays. While working in the mailroom, he volunteered to read and provide coverage on submitted scripts, which taught him how to write, but also how not to write. These days, he’s known for Live Free or Die Hard, Unstoppable, Total Recall, The Wolverine, The Art of Racing in the Rain, the recent Planet of the Apes prequels, and Apple’s new series, Defending Jacob, starring Chris Evans. The 8-episode story behind Defending Jacob started with a 13-page treatment based on the novel. The story is a character-driven thriller about an assistant DA who’s world is shattered when his son is charged with murder. In this interview, Bomback discusses how writers can self-educate, how he uses something called the “silent partner,” why writing is a craft not an art, why writers need to occasionally just write the bad version of the scene, and how to improve bulletproof drafts. If you enjoyed this interview, look for the print version on Creative Screenwriting’s website, and join millions of viewers for the new YouTube video essay series, Creative Principles, which dissects new films, series, and more: bit.ly/2FARJz5
Welcome to In Conversation With, a Hollywood Reporter podcast produced in partnership with Apple TV+. In each episode we sit down with the creators and stars of some of TV's most compelling shows and hear more about what went into bringing these stories to life.Hosted by: Rebecca FordProduced by: Matthew Whitehurst
Best known as Captain America, the Boston native reflects on the panic attacks that almost led him to abandon acting, repeatedly turning down Marvel before reconsidering and following eight years in the MCU with an Apple TV+ limited series.Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
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So, this week, we ran into some technical times, which means some of the segments we had planned did not record properly! Despite this, we still managed to salvage some of this week's discussion, including a discussion of the new Apple TV+ show 'Defending Jacob', and most of our discussion of the 'Westworld' finale (5:45). We'll be back next week with a (hopefully) better show! Our theme song is by Juan Gutierrez (and possibly the only part of the podcast we all agree on, other than none of us watching Tiger King)!
Assistant D.A, Andy Barber is assigned to solving a mysterious murder of a kid that is in the same class as his son. Things take quite the turn though as his son is immediately thrusted into the case a murder suspect and he is taken off from the case. With things becoming more and more uncertain, Andy Barber admits to his family that his family that his father who was presumed to have a died a long time ago, is actually in jail for murder. With the pre trial causing some distress for the family, tensions only rise from here as public opinion, hate and mistrust come bearing down on the family. This show was hosted by LaToya Blakely (IG:Latoya.Blakely) Kay Montgomery (IG: Hostkay) and Elgin Ball (Elgin__22) Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more After Shows for your favorite TV shows and the latest news in TV, Film, and exclusive celebrity interviews, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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2 interviews this week/ In the first interview, Kristine Morrill talks to Rod Solar and discusses how social media is playing an increasingly important role in communications between ophthalmologists and their patients. In the second interview, Oliver Findl talks to Soosan Jacob about how young surgeons go about learning to do surgery.
Original video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfPUdSUCvHM Today, I discuss the abduction of Dinah in Genesis 34 and the violent response of Levi and Simeon. Within this episode, I mention my article 'The Reopened Wounds of Jacob': https://theopolisinstitute.com/article/the-reopened-wounds-of-jacob. My blog for my podcasts and videos is found here: https://adversariapodcast.com/. You can see transcripts of my videos here: https://adversariapodcast.com/list-of-videos-and-podcasts/. If you have any questions, you can leave them on my Curious Cat account: https://curiouscat.me/zugzwanged. If you have enjoyed these talks, please tell your friends and consider supporting me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/zugzwanged. You can also support me using my PayPal account: https://bit.ly/2RLaUcB. You can also listen to the audio of these episodes on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/alastairs-adversaria/id1416351035?mt=2.
Sam shares on the life of Jacob from Genesis ch 32
The biblical story of Nimrod and the tower of Babel is an esoteric teaching of psychology, and by studying the Zohar, the Hebrew letters, and the Tree of Life, one can understand the path to liberation. This lecture explains the psychological basis of Genesis and the teachings of Jesus, while also indicating the practical method of eliminating the causes of our suffering. "Rabbi Simeon said: "The secret doctrine of Torah and its teaching have relation to two בbaith ( ביתhouses), or more explicitly the human ( ביתhouse) and divine ( ביתhouse), the lower and higher self, as it is written: And ( והיהva’heieh) Hei shall be for a sanctuary (to יIod and וVav); but for a stone of stumbling and for a rock of offense to both ( הHei) the houses of Israel, for a trap and for a snare to the inhabitants of Jerusalem. - Isaiah 8: 14 “Of these two ( היהHeis), one (in the throat) is a mystery beyond human comprehension, the other (in Yesod), though exceedingly occult, is within the range of the understanding (Binah). “The first ( הHei, in the throat) is symbolized by the Great Voice mentioned in (Deuteronomy 5: 23). 'The Great Voice את הקול Ath Ha’kwol that ceases not,' that is always resounding and speaking within us though unheard and unrecognized by the external ear. By it has been delivered and spoken the esoteric teachings known as 'the voice of Jacob' that they may become known. Now this great interior voice ( הקול- Hei’kwol) and the word ( אתAth) which expresses it are as it were two houses, the one visible, the other invisible. One is the eternal Wisdom ( חכמה עלאה Chokmah ilaah) hidden and concealed in (Daath) the divine mind and sent forth the great interior voice; the other the Voice of Jacob or esoteric teachings expressed by words, especially by the term בראשיתBarashith, or as it may be differently written and explained by the words ביתbaith ראשית reshith, meaning the house or doctrine called ראשיתreshith or beginning." - Zohar
We must make wise decisions to limit the influence of an unhealthy culture. Jacob' family settled near Shechem which caused much trouble for the family. Parents have to make difficult decisions in order to protect their kids from the world. And they have to train their kids how to live in the world. This is a difficult balance. Jacob finally moved back to Bethel and removed all foreign gods from among them. We too can clean up our homes from impure things.