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Although 16 year-old Jacob Wright isn't old enough to vote in the upcoming Federal election, he's calling for more action from both major political parties to support farmers.
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Rob Butler and Jack Reeve speak to the City boss at a half-term autograph session.02:00 - Squirrel chat 03:10 - Are you a patient Norwich fan? 06:00 - Animal encounters at the footie07:50 - What songs do you want JHT to sing? 10:30 - Jacob Wright interview15:10 - Whose side was the squirrel on? 17:15- Facebook opinions - Are you a patient Norwich City fan?24:15 - NCFC signing session voxes. 33:00 - Sainz and Sargent chat - will both leave in the summer? 39:30 - Norwich City CP players interview. 45:00 - JHT interview from signing session. 53:30 - Squirrel XI 55:00 - Can Norwich overcome Stoke?
Jacob Wright is a seasoned entrepreneur and fitness enthusiast based in Lehi, Utah. With a background in computer science and math from Brigham Young University, where he earned a full-ride scholarship and excelled in competitive programming, Jacob has founded multiple successful ventures. His latest startup, Sister, an AI-powered beauty assistant for women, launched in June 2024 and quickly gained traction, surpassing $100k in annual recurring revenue with over 20,000 users. Jacob has also served as a venture partner at Contrary Capital and co-founded Proxy, a Lehi-based venture-backed startup that hit $1M in annualized revenue in its first year. Jacob's entrepreneurial journey began with founding Crypto Merch Store during the cryptocurrency boom, generating over $10k in monthly revenue. He also co-founded Life Help, which is now being implemented nationwide by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Passionate about both technology and fitness, Jacob's technical prowess includes ranking in the top 10% on Leetcode and participating in HF0, an exclusive residency program for technical founders. He's gained media attention for his innovative projects, including going viral for wearing the Apple Vision Pro and recreating a quantum mechanics experiment at age 15. If you want to contact Jacob, check out his LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-c-wright/ Want to contact Brandon? Click here - https://linktr.ee/getoveryourself_podcast?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
Send us a textJoin us, Joshua and Craig, as we share our adventurous escapades, starting with an amusing critique of a distorted image layout and venturing into Joshua's recent trip to Venice, Italy. Hear the incredible story of an 86-year-old's human-powered amusement park and Craig's exciting plans for his upcoming European trip. We also reflect on the "delays and upgrades" that come with packed travel schedules filled with geocaching, video creation, and amusement park thrills.Step back in time as we explore the enchanting world of Renaissance festivals. Craig's curiosity, shaped by American media, opens a window into why these fairs are so beloved in the United States. From the thrill of knife-throwing acts and medieval MMA fighting to the beautiful chaos of dressing up and blending in with elaborately costumed attendees, we dive into the sense of community and vibrant atmosphere these events offer. Tune in for our personal anecdotes, including moments of being mistaken for festival workers, and advice on making the most of your Renaissance fair experience.Support the showFacebookInstagramTwitterYoutube
Professor Jacob Wright discusses the origins of the spy story.Professor Jacob Wright is Professor of Hebrew Bible at Emory University's Candler School of Theology and the Director of Graduate Studies in Emory's Tam Institute of Jewish Studies. His doctorate is from Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen. He is the author of Rebuilding Identity: The Nehemiah Memoir and its Earliest Readers (which won a Templeton prize) and David, King of Israel, and Caleb in Biblical Memory.
This episode of A People's Theology is sponsored by United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. Receive a $1,000 scholarship when you apply and are admitted: unitedseminary.edu/apeoplestheology Use this link to register for ORTCON 2024 and use the promo code "A People's Theology" to receive $100 off your ticket. Watch full episodes of A People's Theology: https://www.youtube.com/@APeoplesTheology Mason chats with Jacob Wright about his new book, Why the Bible Began: An Alternative History of Scripture and its Origins. They chat about the origins of the Bible, how its origins should shape our theology, and much more. Guest Bio/Info: Jacob Wright is a professor of Hebrew Bible at Emory University and the author of the recently released book, Why the Bible Began: An Alternative History of Scripture and its Origins. Connect with Jacob here: Twitter: @jacoblwright Get connected to Mason: masonmennenga.com Buy merch of your favorite tweet of mine: masonmennenga.com/store Patreon: patreon.com/masonmennenga Twitter: @masonmennenga Facebook: facebook.com/mason.mennenga Instagram: masonmennenga Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jacob Wright is a super talented musician and a great friend to our whole family and was in town for a show so I begged him to come record this podcast with me and share his story. He became obsessed with singing, playing guitar, and writing songs a few years ago and he has gotten good. Really good. Go listen to him!https://open.spotify.com/track/0Fv7SVISNzzhCinNNe0oyN?si=686160038d0a4c47
Professor Jacob Wright explores the evolution of Shabbat. Professor Jacob L. Wright is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible at Emory University's Candler School of Theology and the Director of Graduate Studies in Emory's Tam Institute of Jewish Studies. His doctorate is from Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen. He is the author of Rebuilding Identity: The Nehemiah Memoir and its Earliest Readers (which won a Templeton prize) and David, King of Israel, Caleb in Biblical Memory and Why The Bible Began
How to best deal with a health issue with a loved one. Plus, Brian is joined by Jacob Wright who talks about his new book "Why the Bible Began" and David Ashcraft, president and CEO of the Global Leadership NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ancient authors had no problem writing texts in other people's names, and that includes plenty of biblical writers. If Paul only wrote 7 of the 13 Pauline epistles, for example, who wrote the other 6, and why did they stamp Paul's name on them? The practice is called pseudepigraphy — from the Greek for "false inscription" — and a lot of biblical scholars will tell you it's straight-up forgery. But were ancient authors really trying to deceive their readers? Or were they using a standard literary practice in the ancient world of writing in the name of beloved figures (Paul, Peter, Moses, Enoch) to add new layers of meaning to their texts?Our guest Kelsie Rodenbiker argues that pseudepigraphy in the Bible has more in common with fan fiction than forgery. Winners of the Book Giveaway!Congratulations to the winners of our very first book giveaway. These three lucky members of the Time Travelers Club will receive a copy of Jacob Wright's remarkable book, Why the Bible Began: An Alternative History of Scripture and Its Origins.Hellen PauletteTim DaviesJason LaRueSupport the showJoin the Time Travelers Club!Support the podcast and get special perks like bonus content and the ability ask your questions on air. Learn more about the Time Travelers Club. Theme music written and performed by Dave Roos
The Hebrew Bible wasn't created by one of the mighty empires of the ancient world — Egypt, Assyria or Babylon — but written in the rubble of a small, conquered kingdom. So how has this "epic monument to defeat" not only survived for 2,600 years, but spawned three world religions and influenced countless lives? Because the authors of the Hebrew Bible invented something completely new. They created a "people." Helen and Dave were thrilled to talk with Jacob Wright, biblical scholar and author of the mind-blowing new book, Why the Bible Began: An Alternative History of Scripture and Its Origins. Jacob turns the Hebrew Bible on its head, explaining how a group of creative scribes used the power of literature to reinvent a fallen kingdom as God's chosen people. Book Giveaway! Win a Copy of Why the Bible BeganWe're giving away 3 copies of Why the Bible Began to Patreon members of the Time Travelers Club. One copy will go to a new member who joins this week and the other two copies will be given to existing members. Thanks to all members of the Time Travelers Club for your generous support! More on Bible OdysseyCheck out some great articles written by Jacob for our content partner, Bible Odyssey:How Was the Bible Formed?In What Ways is the Bible a Religious Text?How is David a Symbolic Figure?Support the showJoin the Time Travelers Club!Support the podcast and get special perks like bonus content and the ability ask your questions on air. Learn more about the Time Travelers Club. Theme music written and performed by Dave Roos
Join us for an enlightening episode of The Backstory on the Shroud of Turin podcast as we sit down with the biblical scholar, Jacob L. Wright. Currently serving as a professor of Hebrew Bible at Emory University, Jacob brings a wealth of knowledge to our discussion.Jacob's expertise spans various aspects of biblical studies, including Biblical Archaeology, the literary and redaction history of the Hebrew Bible canon, and the intricate tapestry of warfare in the Ancient Near East. With numerous books and articles to his name, he has explored a wide range of topics within these domains.In this episode, we'll dive into Jacob's insights on the intersections of history, culture, and scripture. Don't miss this opportunity to gain fresh perspectives on the Bible's ancient battles and the profound impact they've had on the narratives and traditions of the Hebrew Bible. Subscribe to our podcast for more insightful interviews and engaging discussions on faith, history, and the intriguing mysteries of the Shroud of Turin.Want to learn more about author Guy R. Powell? Check out the socials below:Website: www.guypowell.comInstagram: @guy.r.powellFacebook: @AHistoryOfTheShroudOfTurinBook Link: https://www.amazon.com/Only-Witness-History-Shroud-Turin-ebook/dp/B0C5TWVVMT/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1689797458&sr=1-1Connect today to unlock the mysteries of the Shroud of Turin.
Madlik Podcast – Torah Thoughts on Judaism From a Post-Orthodox Jew
Join Geoffrey Stern and Rabbi Adam MIntz recorded on Clubhouse. Following Classical Rabbinic sources that show a link between the Family Story of Genesis and the Birth of a Nation Story of Exodus we review a recently published book: Why the Bible Began: An Alternative History of Scripture and its Origins by Jacob Wright and reflect on what made the Hebrew Bible so unique and its message so eternally timely. Sefaria Source Sheet: www.sefaria.org/sheets/534972 Transcript on episode website: https://madlik.com/2024/01/04/exodus-and-the-birth-of-a-nation/
In this episode hosts Will Wright and Pastor Josh Burtram delve into a fascinating discussion with Dr. Jacob Wright, a distinguished professor at Emory University. Dr. Wright, renowned for his interdisciplinary approach to biblical studies, brings to light the origins and enduring influence of the Bible through his book, "Why the Bible Began." The conversation navigates through the political and theological dimensions embedded within biblical texts, providing an in-depth understanding of how these ancient scriptures were compiled and have evolved over time.The episode not only examines the historical significance of the Bible but also its impact on contemporary religious and scholarly discourse. Dr. Wright's expertise offers a unique perspective on the interpretation of biblical texts, shedding light on the intricate relationship between religion and politics. The dialogue is rich with insights into how the Bible continues to shape modern society and thought. Buy "Why the Bible Began": https://a.co/d/7T4OkqzGuest bio:Dr. Jacob L. Wright is a professor of Hebrew Bible / Old Testament at Emory University, which boasts one of the world's leading doctoral programs in biblical studies. Before coming to Emory, he taught at the University of Heidelberg in Germany.As an American with a European education, he is widely known for his ability to blend a wide range of historical, religious, and geographical perspectives on the Bible. His writing and teaching are thoroughly interdisciplinary, demonstrating how the ideas of the Bible and other ancient writings bear directly on central problems that face our societies in modern times. He brings to his work first-hand acquaintance with archeological finds and primary sources from ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece. As a testimony to his distinctive interdisciplinary approach to biblical studies, he recently received a full Faculty Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities, which had not been awarded in biblical studies for many years prior. Support the showTo learn more about the show, contact our hosts, or recommend future guests, click on the links below: Website: https://www.faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/ Faithful Host: Josh@faithfulpoliticspodcast.com Political Host: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.com Twitter: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics
This week we're joined by Dr. Jacob Wright of Emory University. His new book Why the Bible Began leaves aside the questions of who wrote the Bible, what it is, when it was written, and how the Bible came to us, and instead focuses on the why. Why did the writings of this one small group of people survive and persist, when the records of much larger and more successful empires were often buried, forgotten, or lost to time? For early access to an ad-free version of the show, exclusive content, and an opportunity to support our work, please consider becoming a monthly patron at: https://www.patreon.com/DataOverDogma Follow us on the various social media places: https://www.facebook.com/DataOverDogmaPod https://www.twitter.com/data_over_dogma Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bible scholar Jacob Wright uncovers the roots of the Bible—not the who, but the why. Dr. Jacob L. Wright serves as associate professor of Hebrew Bible at Candler and as an associate faculty member at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory. Prior to coming to Candler in 2007, Wright taught for several years at the University of Heidelberg, one of Europe's oldest universities, renowned for biblical scholarship. He is the author of many essays, articles, and books. His first book, Rebuilding Identity: The Nehemiah Memoir and Its Earliest Readers (de Gruyter, 2004), won a 2008 Templeton prize, the largest prize for first books in religion. Wright published his enhanced e-book, King David and His Reign Revisited with Apple iTunes (2013), billed as the first publication of its kind in the humanities. His book, David, King of Israel, and Caleb in Biblical Memory (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2014), received an honorable mention at the 2015 PROSE Awards, administered by the Association of American Publishers, as well as the coveted The Nancy Lapp Popular Book Award from American Schools of Oriental Research.
Frank starts the show with an interesting new poll about young people and the military. Frank then talks to Joshua Spivak, Senior Fellow at the Hugh L. Carey Institute at Wagner College, and author of “Recall Elections: From Alexander Hamilton to Gavin Newsom”. about recall elections. Frank also interviews Jack Roth, journalist, documentary film producer and nonfiction book author about the JFK assassination 60 years later. Frank talks about a court verdict that may change how Real Estate Agents get paid. Frank then talks to Dr. Jacob Wright, professor of Hebrew Bible / Old Testament at Emory University, about the beginnings of the Bible. Frank asks the question, what are you grateful for that happened in the last 24 hours? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Jacob Wright, professor of Hebrew at Emory University and the author of the new book,“Why the Bible Began: An Alternative History of Scripture and its Origins” Topic: How the bible began, the study of modern theology Book: https://www.amazon.com/Why-Bible-Began-Alternative-Scripture-ebook/dp/B0C94TGL1H?ref_=ast_author_mpb Bio: https://candler.emory.edu/faculty-profiles/jacob-l-wright/ Social Media: https://twitter.com/JacobLWright?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GDP Script/ Top Stories for Nov 14th Publish Date: Nov 13th HENSSLER 15 From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, November 14th and Happy heavenly Birthday to bassist Alec John Such [Szűcs] I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Kia Mall of Georgia. 'Why the Bible Began' author Jacob Wright to speak at the Lawrenceville library next week Key Roads in Gwinnett County being considered for 'Smart Corridors' transformation Nearly a dozen people treated for possible drug overdose at Stone Mountain tavern Plus, my conversation Scrumdidlyumptious Marisa King. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: 'Why the Bible Began' author Jacob Wright to speak at the Lawrenceville library next week Emory University professor Jacob Wright's book "Why the Bible Began" has gained unexpected popularity beyond academic circles, with a New Yorker review by Adam Gopnik fueling interest. The book explores an alternative history of scripture and its origins, challenging conventional perspectives. Wright contends that the Bible, written by a small group of scribes, serves as a social and political tome that shapes the world's destiny. Despite the complexity of its stories and enduring relevance, the Bible is not a book of pat answers but one full of questions. Wright discusses his work at a Gwinnett Public Library author talk at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, November 15th. Get more stories like this at gwinnettdailypost.com STORY 2: Key Roads in Gwinnett County being considered for 'Smart Corridors' transformation Georgia Department of Transportation Commissioner Russell McMurry highlighted projects in Gwinnett County aimed at transforming key roads into "smart corridors." These corridors will employ technology to transmit information, such as traffic signal status and roadwork updates, to vehicles on the road. The projects involve running fiber optic connectivity to traffic signals and control devices along Buford Highway, Arcado Road, and State Route 120. The smart corridor initiative, a collaboration between the state and Gwinnett County, aims to enhance connectivity and prepare for future transportation technology, where cars will communicate with traffic signals for improved safety and efficiency. STORY 3: Nearly a dozen people treated for possible drug overdose at Stone Mountain tavern Nearly a dozen individuals at Will Henry's Tavern in south Gwinnett experienced possible cocaine overdoses, requiring treatment on Thursday night. Gwinnett County police responded to a medical call, finding nine people being treated by fire officials. While the substance hasn't been lab-confirmed, witnesses claimed it was cocaine. Investigations are ongoing to identify the source of the substance. Three individuals were taken to the hospital, while the others declined transportation. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: Peggy Slappy – TOM WAGES – DTL STORY 4: How Snellville's Tiencia James Balances Her Latest Adventure Snellville's Tiencia James, an emergency room physician and triathlete, combines her medical and coaching roles. Racing in her second IRONMAN triathlon world championship in Kona, Hawaii, James also coached another athlete. Inspired by personal loss, she began coaching over a year ago, emphasizing balance and avoiding overtraining. James, a former Stanford University cross-country runner, has completed over 20 IRONMAN races, balancing her athletic pursuits with a demanding career and family life. Coaching around ten athletes, James helps them build endurance, strategize training, and find balance in their lives. STORY 5: New tracked chairs aid accessibility outdoors at Florida state parks Blue Spring State Park in Florida has introduced a tracked chair program to enhance accessibility for people with mobility impairments. Visitors can now reserve motorized wheelchairs with all-terrain rubber tracks for exploring the park's rugged trails. The blue EcoRover chairs, made available by Friends of Seminole State Forest, can be reserved free of charge through an online system. The program aims to make the park's natural beauty more accessible to individuals with disabilities and out-of-state visitors. Another tracked chair is available at DeLeon Springs State Park, with the program offering enhanced experiences for an estimated one million visitors annually. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: JACKSON EMC - ESOG – INGLES 8 STORY 6: Scrumdidlyumptious, Marisa King Interview And, now here is my conversation with Scrumdidlyumptious, Marisa King. STORY 7: We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: Henssler 60 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Read more about all our stories, and get other great content at Gwinnettdailypost.com. 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Jacob Wright offers a compelling proposal for Why the Bible Began (Cambridge University Press, 2023) in his book of that title. This book was chosen as one of the best books of 2023 by the New Yorker. In our conversation, we talk about what it means that the Bible laid the foundation for a people and the scribes who wrote, edited, and collected the work. We talk briefly about what it means for the people of God in the 21st century in the land of Israel and Palestine and the catastrophic events of October 7th. Also, please consider supporting A History of Christian Theology by subscribing to our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/AHOCT), where we will be posting exclusive content and episodes in the upcoming weeks.
I can't. I just can't. At Kibbutz Kfar Aza, they have found the bodies of some 40 babies, some of whom had been beheaded. This past week has been the most difficult week in the history of the Jewish people since the end of the Shoah/Holocaust in 1945. There is a word for what happened, and it is not an “attack.” It is a pogrom, and it makes the most infamous pogroms in Jewish history – those at Kishinev, 1903 -- pale in comparison. They did not go after military targets. Hardly. They have taken hostages — children; elderly people, including a Holocaust survivor who uses a wheelchair; and several soldiers. More than 260 bodies have been recovered at a music festival in southern Israel. Jews were rounded up and shot in the streets; we have not seen this since the Holocaust. Hamas dragged hostages through the streets of Gaza. They publicly mutilated corpses. Israeli girls raped. Children in Gaza tormented Israeli hostage children. Hamas pulled hostages from cars, screaming “Allah hu akhbar!” Hamas has called on their people to use all weapons. Including axes. They screamed, in apocalyptic tones: “Today the most glorious and honorable history begins.” The charter of Hamas is an opera of conspiratorial antisemitism, which suggests that the Jews are in league with calls for the destruction of the state of Israel and her inhabitants: “Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it.” In its 1988 charter, it alleged that the Jews were in league with "Freemasons, Rotary Clubs, and the Lions." There is a word for what we -- all Jews, and not just Israelis -- are experiencing. It is called trauma. We dedicate this podcast to the people of Israel, as we talk about trauma, resiliency, and hope.
Get ready to grapple with the intricacies of wrestling as we engage in an intense conversation with Jacob Wright, a four-time NCAA Wrestling Qualifier at the University of Wyoming and Fresno State and the proud owner of Wright Wrestling Academy. If you've always wondered what it takes to reach the pinnacle of wrestling, Jacob's insights, drawn from a lifetime of dedication to the sport, promise to illuminate the path to success. Wrestling, for Jacob, is more than a sport; it's a discipline that shapes individuals, and you'll learn just how it does that.The narrative takes us back to Jacob's high school wrestling career, charting his journey from a small-town wrestler to a Fresno State commitment, despite the injuries and setbacks. Listen as he shares intimate details of his training regimen, the shift in wrestling fundamentals at the college level, and his transition to the University of Wyoming. Through his story, you'll comprehend the importance of adaptability and resilience in the face of adversity. But this isn't just a tale of personal triumph. Jacob's vision extends beyond the mat. He discusses the opening of Wright Wrestling Academy and his goal to expose more individuals to elite level wrestling. Recognizing wrestling's potential to shape youths, Jacob emphasizes the need to foster relationships with high school coaches and get more kids involved in the sport. The conversation also delves into the vital role of nutrition in wrestling and the benefits of proper weight management. Join us, as we pin down the essence of wrestling with Jacob Wright. His passion for the sport is contagious, and you'll come away inspired by his dedication and commitment.Quest for Success Links | https://linktr.ee/questforsuccess
Jacob Wright, Financial Planner, Coach and Podcaster from Salt & Light Financial Services joins Daniel and James on this month's episode of You're On Hold to reveal what he does when he is on hold.Follow Jacob on LinkedIn.Visit Salt & Light Financial Services website.Brought to you from the team at The Lead Engine who specialise in lead generation, web design and content marketing for financial services.
Are you a veterinarian looking to establish your own full-service veterinary business with comprehensive back-end support without the hassle of administrative obstacles? Vetama is a unique mobile veterinary franchise for you. With Vetama, veterinarians can work independently and build a thriving practice in the community of their preference while receiving the necessary support to succeed.
Bo Levi Mitchell is a Hamilton Tiger-Cat!!! Hosts Josh Bayne, Jacob Wright, Josh Thomas & Troy Durrell talk all things Bo Levi, what it means for the team, if adding Bo will make us a landing spot for marquee free agent & much more! Season 3 coming soon!
Author Stories - Author Interviews, Writing Advice, Book Reviews
Welcome to the Story Craft Café Podcast. If you're just joining us for the first time, we kicked off a challenge last week to Write A Novel With Dabble In 60 Days. This challenge encompasses the yearly NaNoWriMo Challenge, while also adding a planning month to the mix. Five writers are going through the process of developing an idea, making a fully formed plot and plan, then executing the writing of a first draft in 60 days. Last week Dabble CEO Jacob Wright joined our live weekly check-in to talk all about the plotting features in Dabble and to offer ideas to our group of intrepid writers. Listen in as we talk about the importance of a plan, and how you can use the power of Dabble to better plan out your project. Go to storycraft.cafe to signup for the challenge and join in the fun.
Author Stories - Author Interviews, Writing Advice, Book Reviews
Welcome to the Story Craft Café Podcast. If you're just joining us for the first time, we...
Welcome to the Story Craft Café Podcast. If you're just joining us for the first time, we kicked off a challenge last week to Write A Novel With Dabble In 60 Days. This challenge encompasses the yearly NaNoWriMo Challenge, while also adding a planning month to the mix. Five writers are going through the process of developing an idea, making a fully formed plot and plan, then executing the writing of a first draft in 60 days. Last week Dabble CEO Jacob Wright joined our live weekly check-in to talk all about the plotting features in Dabble and to offer ideas to our group of intrepid writers. Listen in as we talk about the importance of a plan, and how you can use the power of Dabble to better plan out your project. Go to storycraft.cafe to signup for the challenge and join in the fun.
Author Stories - Author Interviews, Writing Advice, Book Reviews
It's October, and that means it's time to start working on that novel that you've been thinking about. Our friends at NaNoWriMo have famously dubbed November as National Novel Writing Month, and we look forward to that time each year. Dabble has some amazing built in features to help you prepare for writing that novel. So we decided to form a group of writers who could prepare together, and then write their novels together as a way to inspire and help each other through the process. Last Thursday we had our first meeting of the Dabblers and talked about what we planned to do and how we wanted to make it happen. Listen in and join us and the writing challenge. There's still time. Tuesday night we'll have another hang out, this time with Jacob Wright, Dabble CEO, and we'll talk all about how Dabble's tools can help you succeed at your own writing challenge. Thanks for listening.
It's October, and that means it's time to start working on that novel that you've been thinking about. Our friends at NaNoWriMo have famously dubbed November as National Novel Writing Month, and we look forward to that time each year. Dabble has some amazing built in features to help you prepare for writing that novel. So we decided to form a group of writers who could prepare together, and then write their novels together as a way to inspire and help each other through the process. Last Thursday we had our first meeting of the Dabblers and talked about what we planned to do and how we wanted to make it happen. Listen in and join us and the writing challenge. There's still time. Tuesday night we'll have another hang out, this time with Jacob Wright, Dabble CEO, and we'll talk all about how Dabble's tools can help you succeed at your own writing challenge. Thanks for listening.
We interview 2022 Alum Jacob Wright! We talk about me getting pied in the face at VBS. Playing football and his good times here at FCA!
Hosts Josh Bayne, Josh Thomas, Troy Durrell and Jacob Wright discuss the Ticats 24-17 win vs the Montreal Alouettes, touch on a few key players returning to the lineup, a bit of controversy and much more! The Boys also preview the first of 4 meetings against the Toronto Argonauts in the next 5 weeks. As always, huge shout out to Niko Lawrie for the intro track "Hamilton", available on Soundcloud + another huge shoutout to Dutch Revz for the new updated logo, you can find him on Fiverr for all your graphics needs.
"God has given us His Word which is able to reveal to us our sin. There are many books a man might read. The Bible is the only book that can read a man." This sermon was delivered by Jacob Wright on 5/29/2022 at Liberty Baptist Church in Liberty, Missouri. To learn more about us, please visit our website at www.lbcliberty.org.
Guest: Jacob Wright, a Scottish bartender turned aid worker for Highway 2 Help.In this special episode, Nathan spoke with Jacob Wright about his work with Ukrainian refugees. Highway To Help on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/699831784358691Keep up to date with us on Twitter and Instagram: @TheGameOnPod
We welcome back Jacob Wright to break down what information can be seen by a dealer in diagnostics and how to read that information to make informed decisions on equipment.
We welcome back Jacob Wright from Trane Technologies to take a tour of the technical aspects of Dealer Remote Configuration and answer some of the common questions technicians have about DRC.
We welcome Jacob Wright, the Technical Product Support Engineer for Diagnostics at Trane Technologies, to break down the technical aspects of setting up and using Dealer Diagnostics.
Do you know how long it takes Tanya to get ready for a wedding reception? Approximately 59 minutes. Marc and Jacob use that time to get a conversation in. We talk about the passing of time, brain teasers, and hard decisions. Referenced in this episode: Thinking Fast and Slow, by Daniel Khaneman. Find Jacob on IG: @jacobhwright Find the show on IG: @answerup_podcast Contact the show: answeruppodcast@gmail.com
Transparent #3 – Heute mal wirklich kurz und knackig. Hendrik und Elias behandeln drei Themen: neue Vertragsunterzeichnungen, Jacob Wright und die ELFPA. Die ELFPA ist eine neu gegründete Spielergewerkschaft mit Sitz in der Schweiz. Hört rein für mehr Infos. (Wir entschuldigen uns für die schlechte Videoqualität - wir arbeiten daran).
++++Neue Podcast-Folge++++ Die Stuttgart Surge sind momentan vielleicht das Team in der Liga, das am meisten auf den Home-Grown-Spieler setzt. In und um Stuttgart herum gab es außer den Scorpions zuvor kaum höherklassige Vereine, doch gelang es Coach Hanselmann mit Talenten aus der Umgebung ein schlagkräftiges Team zu bilden, welches das erste Jahr hauptsächlich zur Entwicklung und Erfahrungssammlung genutzt hat. Sinnbildlich hierfür steht Thomas Ghebrezherer. Der Center spielte zuvor bei den Neu-Ulm Spartans in der Bayernliga und hat nun den Schritt zur Surge geschafft. Bei uns im Podcast spricht er mit Hendrik und Matze über die Bedeutung seiner Position, seinen Beruf und wie die Umstellung von Jacob Wright auf Aaron Ellis für ihn war. Ach papperlapapp, hört doch einfach mal rein.
"Faith is what God uses to get us from here to heaven." This sermon was delivered by Jacob Wright on 7/19/2021 at Liberty Baptist Church in Liberty, Missouri. To learn more about us, please visit our website at www.lbcliberty.org.
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An interview with Jacob Wright, author and creator of the writing tool, DabbleWriter.
"Jacob’s problem was not that he had not reconciled with his estranged brother. It was that he needed to be reconciled to God." This sermon was delivered by Jacob Wright on 2/28/2021 at Liberty Baptist Church in Liberty, Missouri. To learn more about us, please visit our website at www.lbcliberty.org.
Who Makes a Name for Whom? Lectionary Date: December 20, 2020 [4th Sunday of Advent, Year B] What does a proposed temple-building project 3,000 years ago have to do with Advent this year? Rachel and Tim consider 2 Samuel 7 in an Advent context, and play an “encore” of their very first First Reading episode, with guest Dr. Jacob Wright, professor of Hebrew Bible at Emory University and Candler School of Theology. Jacob’s latest book, War, Memory, and National Identity in the Hebrew Bible, is hot off the press (July 2020) and very relevant to the issues we discussed when we recorded our pilot episode of First Reading! Learn more about Jacob Wright, and check out his other books: David, King of Israel, and Caleb in Biblical Memory and Rebuilding Identity: the Nehemiah Memoir and its Earliest Readers.
Have you ever, while banging out a document of any kind in Word or Pages or whatever, thought to yourself “Dang, this would be so much easier if ______.” Every writer has been there, but only a few rare souls actually go on to “I am going to make something that does that, darn it.” Jacob Wright is that rare soul. Once upon a time, while drafting his own experiments in fiction, he pitched Scrivener on a mobile version, and when they declared themselves content with who and what they were, he set out to build it on his own—a simpler software specifically designed for story. #AmReadingJacob: Warbreaker by Brandon SandersonKJ: The Queen of the Night by Alexander CheeSarina: Crazy Stupid Bromance by Lyssa Kay AdamsY’all, Dabble is free for all of October and November to anyone who wants to hook it up to a NaNoWriMo account and use it to plot and then draft your November 2020 magnum opus. (And there’s always a free 14-day trial, year-round.)And to help you get that plot right, we strongly suggest you check out the free writing challenge at Author Accelerator. When you sign up for the challenge, you will receive seven assignments targeted at defining what your book is about. Throughout the week, you will...Define why you are writing this bookDiscover the point of your storyDevelop your book jacket copyDescribe your book in one killer sentenceBrainstorm and select your book’s working titleStart writing your book with our Two-Tier Outline workbook (for fiction)Swear you’ll be way ahead in the NaNoWriMo game.Or if what you hope for is to help other people get their NaNo drafts ready for the big time, check out Author Accelerator’s Book Coaching courses to learn more. Want more #AmWriting? Support the podcast with just a click of the “subscribe” button below for less than $2 an episode, and get weekly Writer Top Fives like Top 5 Mindfulness Tricks For Better Writing Sessions or #Minisodes like How an Editor Considers an Essay. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at amwriting.substack.com/subscribe
Jim Parkison is one of the top tuners int eh game!! He has tuned several of the fastest cars in the south, as well as other all over the country. You will have noticed his decal on the back of cars in the winner's circle if you have been to any tracks over the last 15 years! We talked about it all, how he was born in Tacoma, WA, ended up in Lake of the Ozarks area as a teen, and why he moved to Van Buren AR! We talk about his right hand man, Jacob Wright (owner/driver of Apollo), and how he keeps everything on track. He gives one big tip in the middle for the up and coming tuners that you need to pay attention to! Follow the shop on Facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/tunedbyJP Call the shop at 479-459-9796 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/narxolepticcustoms/support
There isn’t a whole lot I’m going to go in-depth with tonight, but it’s now 2020 and oddly, this will be statistically the third decade I podcast. Yes, I realize that starting in 2009 and then going through all of the 10s into the 20s is basically 12 years, but whatever. This is Short Time Shots, a mostly daily look at the wrestling scores and more from around the world of wrestling, I’m Jason Bryant. In case you’re wondering, this will continue to be MOSTLY a weeknight show, since I also need to have some semblance of a life on weekends (but I still do the newsletter) and I figure most wrestling fans have an opportunity to consume what’s on the web on the weekend. Or, I’ll just do it on weekdays when relevant, because it’s my show. And probably nothing on Friday night, since I’m heading down to The Clash. Minnesota Beer of the Night: I’ve been kind of holding out on this one - it’s Castle Danger’s Castle Cream Ale. This was a small brewery in Castle Danger, Minnesota, which is a real place, but now it’s grown to the point it has its own spot in Two Harbors, just north of Duluth. This is a beer that if it’s on draft where you’re at, you buy it. It’s really everything I want in a beer. Not heavy, not hoppy, just smooth, crushable and awesome. I’ll be honest, it’s almost always in my fridge. New Patron: Mike Conley, a guy I’ve known a long time from his days wrestling at York High School in Virginia. York has a cool history and Yorktown itself is one of those places where history buffs can spend days on end and still not discover all the world-changing events that happened there. Thanks Mike for your support, but that’s the only love I’ll give to those Falcons - well, there’s that one time where I picked Jason Dye to win the state title. Jason Fulmore also jumped on, he’s the guy behind SoutheastWrestling.com. He’s trying to start something rolling there in the south when it comes to wrestling, I’d encourage you to give it a look. The Scuffle: Oklahoma State edged NC State 116-109 to win the Southern Scuffle in Chattanooga, Tennessee, which kicked off the new year just right. Stanford was third. Oklahoma State just had one champ - Nick Piccininni at 125 pounds, while NC State crowned Hayden Hidlay the champ at 157 pounds. Stanford had three champs, most of any team, with titles coming from Real Woods at 141, unattached Jaden Abas at 149 and Shane Griffith at 165 pounds. Other titlists were Sammy Alvarez of Rutgers at 133, Penn State’s unattached true freshman Carter Starocci at 174, Lou DePrez of Binghamton at 184, West Virginia’s Noah Adams at 197 and Iowa State’s Gannon Gremmel at 285. DePrez avenged an early-season loss to NC State’s Trent Hidlay 3-2. OW went to Adams, who pinned Stanford’s Nathan Traxler in the finals. Yes, thank you Cliff Fretwell. Full results on FloArena. In Duals Light night in duals, but Fresno State hosted Cal Poly and Utah Valley to kick off the new year at the SaveMart Center. In the opening dual, Fresno State won six of ten bouts with a fall coming from Brandon Martino at 174 to beat the visiting Mustangs 24-16. While Cal Poly had a chance going into the final match, Jacob Wright’s 7-6 decision at 157 pounds closed out the win for the Bulldogs. Fresno State rallied from a 19-12 deficit to win the last two matches to beat Utah Valley 24-19. Big match there came at 285 as Tate Orndorff knocked off Josh Hokit 3-1. Greg Gaxiola was leading 6-1 in the second period when he earned an injury default win over Brigg Hoopes. That set the stage for the final bout where Wright got up big on Jerry Rubio and finished the dual off with a fall with 40 seconds to go. In Division II, Augustana (S.D.) upended No. 23 Western Colorado 24-12 in Sioux Falls. The Vikings won five of the last six matches to close things out. Notables on the Docket: Long Island University heads through Pennsylvania to take on Bloomsburg, while No. 5 Virginia Tech heads to Mount Pleasant,
There isn’t a whole lot I’m going to go in-depth with tonight, but it’s now 2020 and oddly, this will be statistically the third decade I podcast. Yes, I realize that starting in 2009 and then going through all of the 10s into the 20s is basically 12 years, but whatever. This is Short Time Shots, a mostly daily look at the wrestling scores and more from around the world of wrestling, I’m Jason Bryant. In case you’re wondering, this will continue to be MOSTLY a weeknight show, since I also need to have some semblance of a life on weekends (but I still do the newsletter) and I figure most wrestling fans have an opportunity to consume what’s on the web on the weekend. Or, I’ll just do it on weekdays when relevant, because it’s my show. And probably nothing on Friday night, since I’m heading down to The Clash. Minnesota Beer of the Night: I’ve been kind of holding out on this one - it’s Castle Danger’s Castle Cream Ale. This was a small brewery in Castle Danger, Minnesota, which is a real place, but now it’s grown to the point it has its own spot in Two Harbors, just north of Duluth. This is a beer that if it’s on draft where you’re at, you buy it. It’s really everything I want in a beer. Not heavy, not hoppy, just smooth, crushable and awesome. I’ll be honest, it’s almost always in my fridge. New Patron: Mike Conley, a guy I’ve known a long time from his days wrestling at York High School in Virginia. York has a cool history and Yorktown itself is one of those places where history buffs can spend days on end and still not discover all the world-changing events that happened there. Thanks Mike for your support, but that’s the only love I’ll give to those Falcons - well, there’s that one time where I picked Jason Dye to win the state title. Jason Fulmore also jumped on, he’s the guy behind SoutheastWrestling.com. He’s trying to start something rolling there in the south when it comes to wrestling, I’d encourage you to give it a look. The Scuffle: Oklahoma State edged NC State 116-109 to win the Southern Scuffle in Chattanooga, Tennessee, which kicked off the new year just right. Stanford was third. Oklahoma State just had one champ - Nick Piccininni at 125 pounds, while NC State crowned Hayden Hidlay the champ at 157 pounds. Stanford had three champs, most of any team, with titles coming from Real Woods at 141, unattached Jaden Abas at 149 and Shane Griffith at 165 pounds. Other titlists were Sammy Alvarez of Rutgers at 133, Penn State’s unattached true freshman Carter Starocci at 174, Lou DePrez of Binghamton at 184, West Virginia’s Noah Adams at 197 and Iowa State’s Gannon Gremmel at 285. DePrez avenged an early-season loss to NC State’s Trent Hidlay 3-2. OW went to Adams, who pinned Stanford’s Nathan Traxler in the finals. Yes, thank you Cliff Fretwell. Full results on FloArena. In Duals Light night in duals, but Fresno State hosted Cal Poly and Utah Valley to kick off the new year at the SaveMart Center. In the opening dual, Fresno State won six of ten bouts with a fall coming from Brandon Martino at 174 to beat the visiting Mustangs 24-16. While Cal Poly had a chance going into the final match, Jacob Wright’s 7-6 decision at 157 pounds closed out the win for the Bulldogs. Fresno State rallied from a 19-12 deficit to win the last two matches to beat Utah Valley 24-19. Big match there came at 285 as Tate Orndorff knocked off Josh Hokit 3-1. Greg Gaxiola was leading 6-1 in the second period when he earned an injury default win over Brigg Hoopes. That set the stage for the final bout where Wright got up big on Jerry Rubio and finished the dual off with a fall with 40 seconds to go. In Division II, Augustana (S.D.) upended No. 23 Western Colorado 24-12 in Sioux Falls. The Vikings won five of the last six matches to close things out. Notables on the Docket: Long Island University heads through Pennsylvania to take on Bloomsburg, while No. 5 Virginia Tech heads to Mount Pleasant, Michigan to take on No. 24 Central Michigan. In the NAIA, Menlo will host the Menlo duals with Arizona Christian, Northwestern (Iowa), and Simpson (Calif.). The heavy stuff won’t be coming down for an hour or so, or Saturday, if you’re wondering. FROM THE DWN: TheMat.com released its Top 10 stories of 2019 and they mean by analytics, not the actual best stories of the year. Analytics. Yay. Math. TheMat.com has also gone to the Rooskies! Ok, partially kidding, but Petr Pavlov, a Russian journalist, rates the strongest freestyle wrestlers of 2019. The other Roger Moore recaps the Southern Scuffle with a good ol’ gamer for TheMat.com as well. No word on whether or not J.D. Rader actually got to go to the bathroom on Wednesday. Trackwrestling’s Clay Sauerteig, one of the most personally prolific Twitter follows in the history of the universe, gives us a high school update from the break, focusing on Wyoming Seminary and its victory at the POWERade in Western Pennsylvania. The Al and Josh Show, a podcast in Minnesota focusing on a number of areas of the state’s wrestling scene, previews The Clash, which kicks off on Friday down in Rochester, Minnesota. I solely listen because they constantly give me shout outs. Sadly, they also give them to Mack Reiter as well. Samantha Scovel of NCAA.com wrote a piece a couple of days ago on the top freshman in NCAA Division I right now, I didn’t do a Shots that day, so I’ll link it back up in this episode’s show nots. Matt Dernlan and Ben Askren are back with The Rudis Podcast, talking about The Midlands. Got some news forthcoming about that show, too. Check out the video feature from IAWrestle.com on Keegan Shaw. They define him as a “very unique fellow.” FivePointMove.com named G’Angelo Hancock and Max Nowry its Athletes of the Year. No, I don’t need a descriptor that says Greco-Roman, you know 5PM is a Greco site. On The Network Just this one. It should be noted that I pushed out 448 podcast episodes in 2019. How many hours of content was provided by my shows and our friends on the network? Math problems. So I did the math - the network pushed out just north of 273 hours of audio content. It would take you 34 days listening eight hours a day to finish. Or just one bowl of Colon Blow. Not on the network, but social media donk Darren Rovell blocked me on Twitter today. Surprised it took him this long. Who’s Darren Rovell? No one, really. You can get to read those stories and more from Mat Talk Online’s daily wrestling newsletter. Sign up for free at mattalkonline.com/news and get the day’s top wrestling stories from around the world delivered to your inbox for free every single morning. 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It’s Tuesday, so that means all the rankings in the world are now available in Division I wrestling. Flowrestling, Trackwrestling, AWN, WIN, The Open Mat, InterMat, the society for the reintroduction of feral cats and Nipsey Russell’s House of Hustle have all released their college rankings. They come out Monday or Tuesday, you know where to go for them, so I won’t bog down the show with notes about them here. I will say, I do despise tournament rankings being used for dual meet promotion. You wrestle duals, use dual meet rankings. Several of them are also out there – pick one. Starting off the show with a rant rather than a rub, this is Short Time Shots, a mostly daily look at the scores and more from around the world of wrestling. I’m Jason Bryant. Limited night in duals, so we’ll just throw out what we’ve got before it gets too late and my kids wake back up. My wife’s still in China, which means I’m still in survival mode. I love my kids, but you really do lose all sense of personal time when you’re watching them solo. Tonight, it was the Little Mermaid Live. Under the Sea, take it from me … there’s some messed up lyrics in Disney films. Minnesota Beer of the Night: And you know the NCAA Division I Championships are coming to Minneapolis this year. So with that in mind, when relevant, I’ll give you my Minnesota beer of the night. Tonight, it’s Pixel Bot, a New England IPA that’s 7.6% ABV, but a smooth 11 IBUs. If you don’t know what that means, it means its not bitter and has a bit of a kick. It’s by Tin Whiskers Brewing Company in St. Paul. Dual Meets: It was a men’s-women’s Division III doubleheader in Naperville, Illinois on Tuesday night as North Central College picked up a pair of wins over MacMurray College. On the women’s side, the Cardinals won the first dual meet in school history with a 27-21 win. Of the seven matches contested, North Central won six. On the men’s side, North Central used four forfeits to win comfortably 47-6. In Little Rock, Division II Ouachita Baptist won a pair of duals, first topping host Arkansas Baptist, an NJCAA school, 40-6, then beating NAIA Central Baptist 36-17. Arkansas Baptist upended Central Baptist 24-14. That’s the extent of Tuesday’s scores. PROMO CODE WARNING: I posted on Twitter today about the number of wrestling podcasts currently out in the wild. There’s about 63 active shows with 20 of them on this here Mat Talk Podcast Network. I want people making good decisions when it comes to choosing a podcast hosting company. There’s stuff that’s free, and there’s stuff that’s good. I want you to go with what’s good. Sign up for Libsyn, at L-I-B-S-Y-N at Libsyn.com and use the promo code MTO to get a month for free. That means you get the rest of THIS month and NEXT month free. They’ve got plans as affordable as $5 a month. They’ve been the backbone of this network and if you don’t reach out to me for technical advice, at least hear me on this one – Libsyn.com, use promo code MTO and get your free month (and a half!) From the DWN: The first NWCA Division I Coaches Poll of the regular season was released on Tuesday, with the only real movement happening as a result of Virginia Tech’s 29-10 win over Missouri. The Hokies jumped up five spots to No. 11, while Missouri slid four spots from No. 9 to No. 13. The NJCAA rankings came out and Western Wyoming comes in as the No. 1 team to start the year. The Mustangs are followed by NIACC, Clackamas, Harper and Ellsworth. Expect traditional powers Northeastern Oklahoma A&M and Iowa Central to creep up there as the season moves on. Johnson & Wales swept the New England Wrestling Association awards this week as Gabriel McDaniel was named Wrestler of the Week, while Hayden Brown was Rookie of the Week. Both won titles at the Ithaca Invitational – McDaniel at 141, Brown at 133. McDaniel was also named com Wrestler of the Week as well. The Air Force Academy’s Randy Meneweather was named Co-Big 12 Wrestler of the Week after winning the Cowboy Open going 5-0 with four falls at 165 pounds in the Elite Division. He shares the award with Fresno State’s Jacob Wright, who went 3-0 in duals in San Diego, which is Spanish … nevermind. Virginia Tech’s B.C. “I’m seriously named after a headache powder” LaPrade was named ACC Wrestler of the Week. He wrestled at New Kent in Virginia, which is in my home district, the Bay Rivers. One time, I was walking into a dual at Tabb High School a few days before the Virginia Duals. B.C.’s dad comes up to me and goes “Didn’t I meet you in Fargo?” I said you have to be more specific. He said “It was at the Turf.” I say again, sir, you have to be more specific. Turf reference #2 this year. Ohio State’s Luke Pletcher and Purdue’s Kendall Coleman were Big Ten Co-Wrestlers of the Week. Both won the Michigan State Open. Pletcher’s title included a win over No. 1 Dom Demas of Oklahoma, while Coleman slayed three ranked foes en route to the title. The Predicament released Inside The Rivalry, Chapter 7, Part 3, which is never confused with Leonard Part 6 – although I don’t think we can reference films like that anymore. Anyway, this feature focuses on Mario Galanakis. It’s been a pretty good series to read. com has broken down the individual schedule for two-time NCAA champion Spencer Lee. I mean, this might be the first time I’ve seen something like this posted, ever. Keeping with that Iowa theme, Cody Goodwin of the Des Moines Register checks in with his Week 1 Redshirt Report. Cody won last year’s NWMA Journalist of the Year Award. I still have to send him his mug. North Carolina made a coaching move, adding Jordan Oliver to the staff as a volunteer assistant and also elevating Tony Ramos to Associate Head Coach. Oliver’s move to Carolina was confirmed a bit ago, but him joining the staff officially is news to some. Transition Wrestling, an outfit aimed at promoting women’s college wrestling, released its weekend recap. I’ll be leaning more on what Gabby Lord-Klein is doing with Transition Wrestling to keep up with the women’s scores since I won’t be tracking down things for my now-retired college wrestling scoreboard. Of note there, Texas Wesleyan earned its first ever women’s college dual win, defeating Schreiner 24-14. I’ll do a better job at getting the women’s scores, in the Shots score section as the season moves on. The Times of India, which if you don’t know, produces some pretty wild stories about what’s going on in Indian wrestling, features the 2020 medal hopes, Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia. The story goes into the backstory of the Phogats, which was highlighted in the movie Dangal. Five Point Move outlines the rise of Spencer Woods of the Army’s World Class Athlete Program as he won his first senior-level gold medal in Greco-Roman in Sweden over the weekend. Yahoo reports Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson will portray Mark Kerr in an upcoming film. Kerr, known widely as a pioneer in MMA, was a four-time NCAA qualifier at Syracuse and a 1992 NCAA champion. HBO did a documentary on Kerr in 2002 called The Smashing Machine. Kerr was 10th at the 1994 World Championships at 100kg in Istanbul in men’s freestyle. Flo also touched on Willie Saylor leaving the company. It’s on the FRL podcast feed, which is free, however the link to the show is part of the Flo Pro, and as I said in a previous show, the show and newsletter doesn’t link to content behind paywalls. I’m an equal opportunity denier as well. On The Network Episode 55 of the #PackMentality Pop-Ins Podcast, the only school-hosted team show on the Mat Talk Podcast Network gets an NC State recap as well as some insight from Kellen Devlin, who won The Battle at The Citadel over the weekend. You can get to read those stories and more from Mat Talk Online’s daily wrestling newsletter. Sign up for free at mattalkonline.com/news and get the day’s top stories from around the world in wrestling delivered to your inbox for free. On the Docket for November 6: West Virginia Tech from the NAIA will take on Division II West Liberty as the Danny Irwin era begins at West Liberty. Tangent Warning: Hopefully the kids who got left stranded by whatever the hell Wheeling University, formerly Wheeling Jesuit, all found homes to compete this year. Irwin led Wheeling Jesuit to a second place finish at last year’s Division II championship before the wheels on the bus came falling off and the school slashed tons of academic and athletic programs – but never officially announced it. Their wrestling room was left in literal shambles. Sean Doyle and Danny Irwin and staff had a good thing going there. There’s something to be said about poor leadership at a school, with a CC: to our friends down at St. Olaf. Fontbonne, a new Division III program in Missouri, will wrestle its first dual in school history as it heads north to Lincoln, Neb., to take on Nebraska Wesleyan. Division II Davenport heads across Michigan to take on Division III Alma. Graceland takes on Central Methodist in the NAIA school’s first dual in school history, while down in North Carolina, the Nick Soto era begins at St. Andrews as the NAIA Knights head to Belmont Abbey to take on the Division II Crusaders. California: Three duals out west as Chabot hosts Fresno City, Cerritos hosts Palomar and Santa Ana will host Rio Hondo, which is one of two Roadrunners that I know of in college wrestling. The other is at CSU Bakersfield. Meep Meep! I’d love to do more with the NJCAA but the schedule compilation is just too brutal. The Mat Talk Online Daily Newsletter is sponsored by Resilite. Short Time Shots is sponsorless. Want to contribute? Got a product or something you want some added exposure for? Give me a shout OR If you'd like to SUPPORT THE SHOW and all the on-demand audio offerings, free newsletters and historical research AND you want to get some of that cool Compound gear, you can support this program by making a small monthly contribution to the network going to mattalkonline.com/jointheteam T
Jacob Wright & Thomas Corrigan (on Iron Mammoth - 'Heart to the Slaughter' single) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Jacob Wright & Thomas Corrigan (on Iron Mammoth - 'Heart to the Slaughter' single) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
On this week’s podcast, Jason and John catch up on the last two Sundays worth of games and preview the 2019 regular season’s final weekend. Jacob Wright of the 3-times consecutive Scottish Champion Glasgow Galaxy joins the show for an interview, covering his baseball background and how he’s found his stride as a key part of a potent lineup. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/capsandpipes/message
Jacob Wright from Puff Puff Hour brings his expertise to our Dragon Quest Theme Park! Produced by CUYOMI Member of the FancyBat Podcast Collective Find the show on YouTube
Lectionary Date: July 29, 2018 [10th Sunday after Pentecost, Year B] In this, First Reading’s very first episode ever, Rachel and Tim introduce the podcast and delve into King David’s plan to build a temple for God. With help from Dr. Jacob Wright (Emory University) they discuss the historical context of temple building, try to figure out why God is hesitant to let David do it, and offer a few potential angles for preaching this text. Learn more about Dr. Jacob Wright, and check out his books: David, King of Israel, and Caleb in Biblical Memory and Rebuilding Identity: the Nehemiah Memoir and its Earliest Readers.
Flute 360 | Episode 56: “Academic Highlights at Texas Woman’s University” (42:38) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with the Flute Pedagogy class at Texas Woman’s University. Dr. Danielle Woolery who is a clarinetist and a music education specialist teaches the pedagogy class. My time at TWU was eventful with a Flute 360 presentation and then the recording of this episode. The TWU students talk about their academic successes throughout the year, their unique projects, and many other topics. Check out today’s episode! Episode 56 – Main Points: 0:26 – Gold Sponsor: Interactive Flute Retreat, South Haven, MI 1:15 – Welcome & Episode Topics 3:11 – Flute Pedagogy Course 3:26 – Dr. Danielle Woolery 3:32 – Class Topics: methodologies, résumés, studio lesson handbooks, interviews 4:45 – Caitlin: Lessons learned from the flute pedagogy course. 4:56 – Method Books: beginner & intermediate levels, scale books, and more! 6:05 – David: How to write a recommendation letter for our students. 6:55 – Flute 360’s Episode 20: Recommendation Letters 7:31 – Giovanni: Explore our teaching methods through literature. 8:05 – Giovanni & Caitlin: Supportive Environment 9:14 – Networking and Collaboration 10:20 – David: Flute Literature and Flute Pedagogy Courses 11:31 – Target’s Bookshelves 12:23 – Caitlin: Personalized Courses 12:56 – Résumés 13:24 – Every flutist has their own unique place within the music community! 14:10 – TWU’s Department of Music – Pedagogy Degree 15:55 – Caitlin’s comments 17:52 – Heidi: Life is a great teacher! 18:14 – Caitlin graduates May 2019 from TWU. 19:04 – Dr. Woolery’s comments 19:34 – TWU’s Teaching Assistantships through the Department of Music. 19:51 – David: Requirements for the T.A. 21:03 – Changing different hats as a musician. 21:21 – Caitlin: Teaching and Grading 22:35 – Building confidence and gaining experience. 23:00 – Mentorship 23:21 – Caitlin comments about her teaching assistantship. 23:29 – Denton State Supported Living Center, TX 24:44 – Time Management 25:31 – Texas Flute Society 26:12 – Jacob Wright, TFS - Festival Co-Chair 27:01 – Giovanni: Music Family at TWU 30:00 – Topic #3 30:08 – David: TWU’s Flute Pedagogy Workshop 31:14 – Flute 360’s Episode 37 with Valerie Coleman 31:44 – Dr. Danielle Woolery mentions students’ projects! 32:07 – Flute Quartet Project (Paula, Caitlin, Jacob, and special mention, David) 32:30 – Caitlin comments on the group’s flute quartet project! 32:48 – Prescribed Music List (PML) 35:38 – Click here for the PDF or contact Caitlin Rose. 36:39 – Elizabeth Gilbert’s Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear 37:25 – National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors 38:04 – Gio’s project. 41:04 – Conclusion! 41:57 – Bronze Sponsor: J&K Productions’ Website Episode 56 – Resources Mentioned: TWU – Dr. Danielle Woolery TWU – Dr. Pamela Youngblood TWU – The Department of Music TWU Student: Paula Hartsough’s Website TWU Student: Caitlin Rose’s Website TWU Student: David Wright’s Instagram TWU Student: Giovanni Perez’s Facebook Flute 360 – Dr. Heidi Kay Begay’s Website Episode 56 – Sponsors: Gold: Interactive Flute Retreat, South Haven, MI Silver & Bronze: J&K Productions’ Website
Jacob Wright, who signed a contract with the Silvertips in January, joins Tips Talk to chat about inking a WHL contract and his season with the Fraser Valley Thunderbirds of the British Columbia Major Midget League. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tips-talk/id1445649208?mt=2), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/1lUn2vgYNvGr1FkUbMqgWH?si=U0w_8vvpSLCargksaDp9rg), Stitcher (www.stitcher.com/podcast/tips-talk?refid=stpr), Google Play or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Follow Josh Horton on Twitter (@joshhortonEDH) or like his facebook page (www.facebook.com/JoshHortonTips/). Thanks for listening! Related reading: https://www.heraldnet.com/sports/silvertips-sign-listed-prospect-jacob-wright/
Chelsey is still at home for the holidays, so Jacob Wright returns to talk about the 2005 sequel to Mask of Zorro, The Legend of Zorro! The Mask of Zorro was a fun, sexy swashbuckling movie that totally holds up. The Legend of Zorro is a confusing story about Zorro struggling with divorce, gaining American citizenship, and refusing to grow as a person. Follow us on Twitter, @NaNaNaPodcast, Facebook Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Podcast. Follow Danny on twitter @DannyRathbun, and Chelsey @AMouthyBroad Check out our list of Batmen at: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HyosnRn-dfHNkD15RJzl9yLKkA52YWrVRj87F7360kg/pub?output=pdf And see our scheduled movies at : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eyUAowtbYKpW3Gv4YCOuD_II7PwntCRGaTa5KVbCUis/edit?usp=sharing
Chelsey is still at home for the holidays, so Jacob Wright returns to talk about the 2005 sequel to Mask of Zorro, The Legend of Zorro! The Mask of Zorro was a fun, sexy swashbuckling movie that totally holds up. The Legend of Zorro is a confusing story about Zorro struggling with divorce, gaining American citizenship, and refusing to grow as a person. Follow us on Twitter, @NaNaNaPodcast, Facebook Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Podcast. Follow Danny on twitter @DannyRathbun, and Chelsey @AMouthyBroad Check out our list of Batmen at: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HyosnRn-dfHNkD15RJzl9yLKkA52YWrVRj87F7360kg/pub?output=pdf And see our scheduled movies at : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eyUAowtbYKpW3Gv4YCOuD_II7PwntCRGaTa5KVbCUis/edit?usp=sharing
Nude Clan: A Video Game Podcast | Part of the [Nude]Clan gaming network
This week, the clan gathers to discuss their thoughts on the recent voice actors union strike against the gaming industry. They delve into what they think the union is doing right, and what we feel like is extraneous. We discuss a few other points in recent gaming news, and go over the HOG for the month. Congrats to Joe from Michigan for his SuperHog, and of course Jacob Wright for his stellar NUDE CLAN Hog. Enjoy the episode!
Chelsey is gone this week, so Danny sits down with comedian Jacob Wright to talk about a Batmanish film, "The Mask of Zorro". Follow us on Twitter, @NaNaNaPodcast, Facebook Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Podcast. Follow Danny on twitter @DannyRathbun, and Chelsey @AMouthyBroad Check out our list of Batmen at: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HyosnRn-dfHNkD15RJzl9yLKkA52YWrVRj87F7360kg/pub?output=pdf And see our scheduled movies at : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eyUAowtbYKpW3Gv4YCOuD_II7PwntCRGaTa5KVbCUis/edit?usp=sharing
Chelsey is gone this week, so Danny sits down with comedian Jacob Wright to talk about a Batmanish film, "The Mask of Zorro". Follow us on Twitter, @NaNaNaPodcast, Facebook Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Podcast. Follow Danny on twitter @DannyRathbun, and Chelsey @AMouthyBroad Check out our list of Batmen at: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HyosnRn-dfHNkD15RJzl9yLKkA52YWrVRj87F7360kg/pub?output=pdf And see our scheduled movies at : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eyUAowtbYKpW3Gv4YCOuD_II7PwntCRGaTa5KVbCUis/edit?usp=sharing
Jacob Write speaks on God's Omnibenevolence in HHBC Omni Sermon series!
Jacob Wright talks about making disciples in 2 Timothy 3:10-17.
3/24/2015. Jacob Wright delivers the Office Hours seminar entitled, What Do We Know About King David and Why Does it Matter?
In the latest episode of Emory Looks at Hollywood series, Jacob Wright, Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible at Emory's Candler School of Theology, explores interpretations and the origin of Noah's story in the Bible's book of Genesis.