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Live from Broadway on the Rocks (Albertsons on Broadway), we gauge the mood of Boise State football through a press conference with Spencer Danielson, the coach is optimistic despite two straight losses and continues to push a more "attacking'' offense for Saturday's Senior Day game against Colorado State, Boise State AD Jeramiah Dickey could become a job candidate at Baylor, WR Chris Marshall won't play against Colorado State, LT Kage Casey is leaving after this season for the NFL, Bob talks to RB coach James Montgomery in Bronco Focus, Timberline High football coach Ian Smart on playing for the 6A state title Saturday, Boise State and bowl-game possibilities - don't count on an appearance in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, Fantasy Corner with Howard Bender, KTIK Best Bets with national handicapper Lee SterlingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share his interview with Broncos' running back coach James Montgomery. He talks about Dylan Riley, Sire Gaines and Malik Sherrod - and their role in this inconsistent offense. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share his interview with Broncos' running back coach James Montgomery. He talks about Dylan Riley, Sire Gaines and Malik Sherrod - and their role in this inconsistent offense. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live from Broadway on the Rocks (Albertsons on Broadway), we gauge the mood of Boise State football through a press conference with Spencer Danielson, the coach is optimistic despite two straight losses and continues to push a more "attacking'' offense for Saturday's Senior Day game against Colorado State, Boise State AD Jeramiah Dickey could become a job candidate at Baylor, WR Chris Marshall won't play against Colorado State, LT Kage Casey is leaving after this season for the NFL, Bob talks to RB coach James Montgomery in Bronco Focus, Timberline High football coach Ian Smart on playing for the 6A state title Saturday, Boise State and bowl-game possibilities - don't count on an appearance in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, Fantasy Corner with Howard Bender, KTIK Best Bets with national handicapper Lee SterlingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share his interview with Broncos' running back coach James Montgomery. He talks about Dylan Riley, Sire Gaines and Malik Sherrod - and their role in this inconsistent offense. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live from Broadway on the Rocks (Albertsons on Broadway), we gauge the mood of Boise State football through a press conference with Spencer Danielson, the coach is optimistic despite two straight losses and continues to push a more "attacking'' offense for Saturday's Senior Day game against Colorado State, Boise State AD Jeramiah Dickey could become a job candidate at Baylor, WR Chris Marshall won't play against Colorado State, LT Kage Casey is leaving after this season for the NFL, Bob talks to RB coach James Montgomery in Bronco Focus, Timberline High football coach Ian Smart on playing for the 6A state title Saturday, Boise State and bowl-game possibilities - don't count on an appearance in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, Fantasy Corner with Howard Bender, KTIK Best Bets with national handicapper Lee SterlingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
‘It came to pass, that, as he was praying in a certain place, when he ceased, one of his disciples said unto him, Lord, teach us to pray, as John also taught his disciples.'—Luke 11:1‘Pray'r is the soul's sincere desire,Utter'd or unexpress'd,The motion of a hidden fireThat trembles in the breast.‘Pray'r is the burden of a sigh,The falling of a tear;The upward glancing of an eye,When none but God is near.‘Pray'r is the simplest form of speechThat infant lips can try;Pray'r the sublimest strains that reachThe majesty on high.‘Pray'r is the christian's vital breath,The christian's native air,His watchword at the gate of death—He enters heav'n with pray'r.Pray'r is the contrite sinners' voiceReturning from his ways,While angels in their songs rejoiceAnd say,—“Behold he prays.”'—James Montgomery
Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus. — 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 In my work as a college chaplain there is rarely a day when I am not asked to pray. Most students also express gratitude when I pray with them and for them. I often find they are crying when we finish praying. But what is prayer? And does it do anything more than make us feel better? A hymn writer, James Montgomery (1771-1854), wrote: Prayer is the soul's sincere desire,uttered or unexpressed,the motion of a hidden firethat trembles in the breast.Prayer is the burden of a sigh,the falling of a tear,the upward glancing of an eyewhen none but God is near. Why pray? It is the most important part of our gratitude to God for creating, redeeming, and sustaining us. It's at the top of our “good works” we offer to God. God is not looking for fancy prayers from his children. He is not looking for key words and phrases that follow formulas. God simply wants us to pray from the heart, acknowledging that he is the one true God who will not share his glory with another. God wants us to come to him with humility, expressing our reliance on him for life and breath and every good thing. When we come to God in this way, he promises to hear our prayers and to answer them in ways that are often better than we could imagine. Father, we come to you with praise and adoration. Thank you for your amazing love and care for us. May our lives be a never-ending prayer of gratitude to you. Amen.
“What good are you going to get out of your diamond?” [MAZA] We're back in the theater for another Sherlock Holmes story in our series on the Apocrypha of Sherlock Holmes. It seems that Conan Doyle saw great potential in other mediums (not just the seance type, either). The Crown Diamond: An Evening With Sherlock Holmes is clearly a rehash of the short story "The Mazarin Stone." Or was thought to be, anyway. That is, until James Montgomery, BSI ("The Red Circle") discovered it in an exercise book and determined the publication order. And it's just a Trifle. If you have a question for us, please email us at trifles@ihearofsherlock.com. If you use your inquiry on the show, we'll send you a thank you gift. Don't forget to listen to "Trifling Trifles" — short-form content that doesn't warrant a full episode. This is a benefit exclusively for our paying subscribers. Check it out (Patreon | Substack). Leave Trifles a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify; listen to this episode here or wherever you get podcasts Links The Crown Diamond (Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia) Exercise book containing The Crown Diamond (Toronto Public Library) Episode 290: James Montgomery (I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere) All of our social links: https://linktr.ee/ihearofsherlock Email us at trifles @ ihearofsherlock.com Music credits Performers: Uncredited violinist, US Marine Chamber Orchestra Publisher Info.: Washington, DC: United States Marine Band. Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
A musician of many talents, James, is an iconic figure in blues music for over 40 years, is an accomplished blues harpist, singer, front man and bandleader, lending these talents to his own band, The James Montgomery Band, and to countless sessions and tours over the years with the likes of Gregg Allman, Johnny Winter, B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Aerosmith, the Rolling Stones, Joe Cocker, James Brown and so many others it would take two pages to list them all. He's also hosted his own syndicated blues radio show, interviewing, and playing the music of numerous blues and blues-rock luminaries. This man has stories to tell!James was inducted in 2018 into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame and into the New England Music Hall of Fame in September 2021.He was also nominated for a Grammy for his outstanding harmonica playing on Johnny Winter's I'm a Bluesman album, which was nominated for a Grammy in 2004 in the Best Contemporary Blues Album category.James is also the co-producer and one of the driving forces of a recently released, critically acclaimed documentary on blues harp legend James Cotton entitled Bonnie Blue: James Cotton's Life in the Blues. Cotton was Montgomery's mentor and good friend, so James is immensely proud of his involvement in this film. For tour dates click here :https://jamesmontgomerybluesband.com/live.html
In this episode, James Montgomery shares his journey from a challenging childhood in an abusive home to a successful military career and his transition into mental health counseling. He discusses the importance of addressing mental health stigma, the holistic approach of his counseling service, and the lessons learned from leadership in the military. James opens up about personal struggles, including the impact of deployment and loss, and how these experiences shaped his understanding of human connection and resilience. He emphasizes the need for community support and healing within families, particularly for first responders and veterans. In this conversation, James Montgomery shares his journey from military service to becoming a counselor focused on mental health and suicide prevention. He discusses the alarming rates of suicide among soldiers and the factors contributing to these tragedies, including finances, relationships, and substance abuse. James emphasizes the importance of communication, especially with children, and offers practical advice for parents on how to connect with their kids. He highlights the significance of emotional support and understanding the needs behind behaviors, advocating for intentional time spent with loved ones to foster healthy relationships.Chapters00:00 Introduction to James Montgomery03:24 Lotus Counseling Services: A Holistic Approach05:02 James's Early Life and Military Journey07:40 Leadership Lessons from the Military12:01 The Impact of Personal Struggles on Leadership20:12 Deployment Experiences and Personal Loss24:33 Turning Point: A Moment of Connection31:35 Navigating Relationships and Self-Destruction38:12 Transitioning to Civilian Life and New Challenges38:41 From Artillery to Leadership: A Journey Begins41:05 Understanding the Roots of Soldier Suicide45:42 Navigating Loss: The Role of Counseling48:38 The Impact of Trauma on First Responders51:36 Communicating with Kids: Bridging the Gap53:10 Messages Kids Wish They Could Share58:50 Investing in Relationships: The 20-Minute Rule01:03:58 Recognizing Red Flags in Children01:12:54 Final Thoughts: Understanding Needs Behind Behaviors
Live from the Boise Off-Road/Outdoor Expo, we recap Ashton Jeanty's historic first-round moment in the NFL Draft - No. 6 to the Raiders, we also recap a memorable night for Idaho as Kellen Moore drafts his first player as a head coach (left tackle at No. 9) and Gooding's Colston Loveland goes No. 10 to the Bears, hear what Jeanty said during his first day on the job with the Raiders, Dirk Koetter on what Jeanty can expect from a Pete Carroll-Chip Kelly offense, Bob gets reaction from Boise State RB coach James Montgomery in Bronco Focus, preview of Ahmed Hassanein's weekend
Live from the Boise Off-Road/Outdoor Expo, we recap Ashton Jeanty's historic first-round moment in the NFL Draft - No. 6 to the Raiders, we also recap a memorable night for Idaho as Kellen Moore drafts his first player as a head coach (left tackle at No. 9) and Gooding's Colston Loveland goes No. 10 to the Bears, hear what Jeanty said during his first day on the job with the Raiders, Dirk Koetter on what Jeanty can expect from a Pete Carroll-Chip Kelly offense, Bob gets reaction from Boise State RB coach James Montgomery in Bronco Focus, preview of Ahmed Hassanein's weekendSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live from the Boise Off-Road/Outdoor Expo, we recap Ashton Jeanty's historic first-round moment in the NFL Draft - No. 6 to the Raiders, we also recap a memorable night for Idaho as Kellen Moore drafts his first player as a head coach (left tackle at No. 9) and Gooding's Colston Loveland goes No. 10 to the Bears, hear what Jeanty said during his first day on the job with the Raiders, Dirk Koetter on what Jeanty can expect from a Pete Carroll-Chip Kelly offense, Bob gets reaction from Boise State RB coach James Montgomery in Bronco Focus, preview of Ahmed Hassanein's weekendSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live from the Boise Off-Road/Outdoor Expo, we recap Ashton Jeanty's historic first-round moment in the NFL Draft - No. 6 to the Raiders, we also recap a memorable night for Idaho as Kellen Moore drafts his first player as a head coach (left tackle at No. 9) and Gooding's Colston Loveland goes No. 10 to the Bears, hear what Jeanty said during his first day on the job with the Raiders, Dirk Koetter on what Jeanty can expect from a Pete Carroll-Chip Kelly offense, Bob gets reaction from Boise State RB coach James Montgomery in Bronco Focus, preview of Ahmed Hassanein's weekendSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live from Las Vegas, Bob hosts the show as we dive into the Crown Basketball Tournament, Boise State will play Nebraska in Saturday's Final Four, hear what players Javan Buchanan and Alvaro Cardenas say about the Crown, why the Broncos are playing so well and competing for $100,000 in NIL money (and who's the new point guard for 2025-26?), quarterback Maddux Madsen and new QB coach Zak Hill on getting better at the deep passing game, RB coach James Montgomery on why newcomer Malik Sherrod is clicking in spring camp, new concerns with the defensive line, which former Mountain West athlete has had the most accomplished pro careerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live from Las Vegas, Bob hosts the show as we dive into the Crown Basketball Tournament, Boise State will play Nebraska in Saturday's Final Four, hear what players Javan Buchanan and Alvaro Cardenas say about the Crown, why the Broncos are playing so well and competing for $100,000 in NIL money (and who's the new point guard for 2025-26?), quarterback Maddux Madsen and new QB coach Zak Hill on getting better at the deep passing game, RB coach James Montgomery on why newcomer Malik Sherrod is clicking in spring camp, new concerns with the defensive line, which former Mountain West athlete has had the most accomplished pro career
Live from Las Vegas, Bob hosts the show as we dive into the Crown Basketball Tournament, Boise State will play Nebraska in Saturday's Final Four, hear what players Javan Buchanan and Alvaro Cardenas say about the Crown, why the Broncos are playing so well and competing for $100,000 in NIL money (and who's the new point guard for 2025-26?), quarterback Maddux Madsen and new QB coach Zak Hill on getting better at the deep passing game, RB coach James Montgomery on why newcomer Malik Sherrod is clicking in spring camp, new concerns with the defensive line, which former Mountain West athlete has had the most accomplished pro careerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Passage: 14 Sing for joy, Daughter Zion; shout loudly, Israel! Be glad and celebrate with all your heart, Daughter Jerusalem! 15 The Lord has removed your punishment; he has turned back your enemy. The King of Israel, the Lord, is among you; you need no longer fear harm. 16 On that day it will be said to Jerusalem: “Do not fear; Zion, do not let your hands grow weak. 17 The Lord your God is among you, a warrior who saves. He will rejoice over you with gladness. He will be quiet in his love. He will delight in you with singing.” 18 I will gather those who have been driven from the appointed festivals; they will be a tribute from you and a reproach on her. 19 Yes, at that time I will deal with all who oppress you. I will save the lame and gather the outcasts; I will make those who were disgraced throughout the earth receive praise and fame. 20 At that time I will bring you back, yes, at the time I will gather you. I will give you fame and praise among all the peoples of the earth, when I restore your fortunes before your eyes. The Lord has spoken. -- Zephaniah 3:14-20 (CSB) Song: Angels from the Realms of Glory (Emmanuel) (https://open.spotify.com/track/4Iq3imaz3hMs9hSBIcD9sP?si=96cfd237bad44a07) by Brenton Brown, Henry Thomas Smart, James Montgomery, Michael Rossback, Paul Baloche Lyrics: Angels from the realms of glory Wing your flight o'er all the earth Ye who sang creation's story Now proclaim Messiah's birth Come and worship Come and worship Worship Christ the newborn King Shepherds in the field abiding Watching o'er your flocks by night God with man is now residing Yonder shines the infant light Come and worship Come and worship Worship Christ the newborn King Emmanuel Emmanuel You are the God who saves us Worthy of all our praises Emmanuel Emmanuel Come have Your way among us We welcome You here Lord Jesus Come have Your way among us We welcome You here Lord Jesus Come and worship Worship Christ the newborn King God is with us even now His love is here His love is here Emmanuel Emmanuel Emmanuel Emmanuel Prayer: O Lord Jesus Christ, you sent your messengers the prophets to preach repentance and prepare the way for our salvation: Grant that the ministers and stewards of your mysteries may likewise make ready your way, by turning the hearts of the disobedient toward the wisdom of the just, that at your second coming to judge the world, we may be found a people acceptable in your sight; for with the Father and the Holy Spirit you live and reign, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share audio highlights from Spencer Danielson's weekly coach's show. Bob asks running backs coach James Montgomery one curious question: Why isn't Ashton Jeanty being used more in the screen game this season?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share audio highlights from Spencer Danielson's weekly coach's show. Bob asks running backs coach James Montgomery one curious question: Why isn't Ashton Jeanty being used more in the screen game this season?
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share audio highlights from Spencer Danielson's weekly coach's show. Bob asks running backs coach James Montgomery one curious question: Why isn't Ashton Jeanty being used more in the screen game this season?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Boise State at UNLV on Friday night in the biggest Mountain West/G5 game of the season - is it an elimination game in the race for a CFP invite, how will the outcome (good or bad?) impact Ashton Jeanty's Heisman campaign, Jeanty and coach James Montgomery on the RB's stand-up stance in the backfield - it's all about being comfortable (not scary), Bob talks to CB A'Marion McCoy in Bronco Focus, ESPN radio host on the vibe in Vegas, what's the best thing to do in Vegas on Saturday night, Vandals OL Jack Foster (Bishop Kelly) on becoming a consistent starter
Boise State at UNLV on Friday night in the biggest Mountain West/G5 game of the season - is it an elimination game in the race for a CFP invite, how will the outcome (good or bad?) impact Ashton Jeanty's Heisman campaign, Jeanty and coach James Montgomery on the RB's stand-up stance in the backfield - it's all about being comfortable (not scary), Bob talks to CB A'Marion McCoy in Bronco Focus, ESPN radio host on the vibe in Vegas, what's the best thing to do in Vegas on Saturday night, Vandals OL Jack Foster (Bishop Kelly) on becoming a consistent starterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Boise State at UNLV on Friday night in the biggest Mountain West/G5 game of the season - is it an elimination game in the race for a CFP invite, how will the outcome (good or bad?) impact Ashton Jeanty's Heisman campaign, Jeanty and coach James Montgomery on the RB's stand-up stance in the backfield - it's all about being comfortable (not scary), Bob talks to CB A'Marion McCoy in Bronco Focus, ESPN radio host on the vibe in Vegas, what's the best thing to do in Vegas on Saturday night, Vandals OL Jack Foster (Bishop Kelly) on becoming a consistent starterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we are looking at the hymn "To Thy Temple I Repair" (Hymn 2 in The Lutheran Hymnal), written by English hymn writer James Montgomery who wrote 13 other hymns which are included in our hymnal. This hymn is found in the Opening of Service section of our hymnal, and it fits well here. It is a beautiful description of why Christians worship, and what God offers us through worship. This hymn is based largely on selections of several Psalms as well as a few passages in the New Testament. This hymn uses the picture of the temple or tabernacle in the Old Testament as a picture of our worship still today. But unlike the Old Testament, because Christ has died and fulfilled the Old Testament laws, the veil separating us from God because of sin has been removed and we have the ability to come into the presence of God in worship to sing His praise, to bring Him our prayers, and to hear His word to us through His called servants. What joy and blessing is ours as we come together in worship. Study this hymn with us, as we are reminded of the blessings God offers to us in worship through His Word and Sacrament. May we, with David respond to every opportunity to worship with this Spirit-worked thought: “I was glad when they said to me, 'Let us go into the house of the LORD.'” (Psalm 121:1). The LORD will bless your worship this weekend!
This week on Nerd Wars, the question is answered - Who has the worst technical problems? Arguments are made for who has the worst leader or captain. Plus, next week's topic, Shel Silverstein and a recap of James Montgomery. Nerd Wars, Thursdays at 9am and online at wrsi.com
Boise State football opens fall camp Wednesday - we celebrate the final day of the offseason by talking to five coaches, Spencer Danielson, James Montgomery and Dirk Koetter on Ashton Jeanty (the running back ... and punt returner?), Stacy Collins on special teams and Tim Keane on his OL, Bob previews the return of four injured players in Bronco Focus, Wheel of Headlines from NFL training camps - who emerges as QB1 in Denver, Steelheads captain A.J. White returning for his seventh hockey season in Boise
Boise State football opens fall camp Wednesday - we celebrate the final day of the offseason by talking to five coaches, Spencer Danielson, James Montgomery and Dirk Koetter on Ashton Jeanty (the running back ... and punt returner?), Stacy Collins on special teams and Tim Keane on his OL, Bob previews the return of four injured players in Bronco Focus, Wheel of Headlines from NFL training camps - who emerges as QB1 in Denver, Steelheads captain A.J. White returning for his seventh hockey season in BoiseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Boise State football opens fall camp Wednesday - we celebrate the final day of the offseason by talking to five coaches, Spencer Danielson, James Montgomery and Dirk Koetter on Ashton Jeanty (the running back ... and punt returner?), Stacy Collins on special teams and Tim Keane on his OL, Bob previews the return of four injured players in Bronco Focus, Wheel of Headlines from NFL training camps - who emerges as QB1 in Denver, Steelheads captain A.J. White returning for his seventh hockey season in BoiseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Hull has been playing in bands since 1970 and is still going strong. His story is incredible! Buddy Miles, White Chocolate, The Dirty Angels, Arthur Lee, Ted Nugent, The Joe Perry Project, Farrenheit, James Montgomery band, its an impressive list...David also filled in on Bass for Tom Hamilton, when he was ill, on four Aerosmith tours and there's a solo record too! We talk about all this and more in our fantastic interview... Music David Hull "Soul In Motion" https://www.davidhullandthedirtyangels.com Additional Music The Charms "So Pretty" The Dogmatics "I Love Rock N Roll" listen to music from the show(s): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6lHFZxDikYIabX6wKCGchE Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
“remarkably rich tenor voice” [VALL] Following the feedback we got from our previous , we thought we'd continue with another. This time, it's James Montgomery, BSI ("The Red Circle"), who was a frequent correspondent with Smith. Montgomery played an important role in the development of the — a role whose effects are still felt until this day. His tenor voice graced many dinners of the Baker Street Irregulars and other Sherlock Holmes societies, and his scholarship still stands strong today. In addition to the audio clips of Montgomery, we have Sherlockian news, listener comments, Madeline Quinones' segment "A Chance of Listening," and of course the Canonical Couplet quiz. The winner, chosen at random from all correct answers, will receive a piece of Sherlockiana from our vaults, Send your answer to comment @ ihearofsherlock .com by July 14, 2024 at 11:59 a.m. EDT. All listeners are eligible to play. If you become a of the show, not only will you help to ensure we can keep doing what we do, covering file hosting costs, production, and transcription services, but we have thank-you gifts at certain tiers and ad-free versions of the episodes for all patrons. Sponsors has a number of new publications out in May and June. Don't wait to check them out! Would you care to advertise with us? You can find . Let's chat! Links (Abebooks) (Wessex Press) Previous episodes mentioned: News stories: (Best of Sherlock) (Best of Sherlock) (Christie & Co.) (Portsmouth City Council) (NOAA) (Google Form) Find all of our relevant links and social accounts at . And would you consider leaving us a rating and review? It would help other Sherlockians to find us. Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at 5-1895-221B-5. That's (518) 952-2125.
Today I talked to James Montgomery, one of the translators of The Philosopher Responds: An Intellectual Correspondence from the Tenth Century, two volumes (NYU Press, 2019 and 2022). About the book: Why is laughter contagious? Why do mountains exist? Why do we long for the past, even if it is scarred by suffering? Spanning a vast array of subjects that range from the philosophical to the theological, from the philological to the scientific, The Philosopher Responds is the record of a set of questions put by the litterateur Abū Ḥayyān al-Tawḥīdī to the philosopher and historian Abū ʿAlī Miskawayh. Both figures were foremost contributors to the remarkable flowering of cultural and intellectual life that took place in the Islamic world during the reign of the Buyid dynasty in the fourth/tenth century. The correspondence between al-Tawḥīdī and Miskawayh holds a mirror to many of the debates of the time and reflects the spirit of rationalistic inquiry that animated their era. It also provides insight into the intellectual outlooks of two thinkers who were divided as much by their distinctive temperaments as by the very different trajectories of their professional careers. Alternately whimsical and tragic, trivial and profound, al-Tawḥīdī's questions provoke an interaction as interesting in its spiritedness as in its content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today I talked to James Montgomery, one of the translators of The Philosopher Responds: An Intellectual Correspondence from the Tenth Century, two volumes (NYU Press, 2019 and 2022). About the book: Why is laughter contagious? Why do mountains exist? Why do we long for the past, even if it is scarred by suffering? Spanning a vast array of subjects that range from the philosophical to the theological, from the philological to the scientific, The Philosopher Responds is the record of a set of questions put by the litterateur Abū Ḥayyān al-Tawḥīdī to the philosopher and historian Abū ʿAlī Miskawayh. Both figures were foremost contributors to the remarkable flowering of cultural and intellectual life that took place in the Islamic world during the reign of the Buyid dynasty in the fourth/tenth century. The correspondence between al-Tawḥīdī and Miskawayh holds a mirror to many of the debates of the time and reflects the spirit of rationalistic inquiry that animated their era. It also provides insight into the intellectual outlooks of two thinkers who were divided as much by their distinctive temperaments as by the very different trajectories of their professional careers. Alternately whimsical and tragic, trivial and profound, al-Tawḥīdī's questions provoke an interaction as interesting in its spiritedness as in its content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
Today I talked to James Montgomery, one of the translators of The Philosopher Responds: An Intellectual Correspondence from the Tenth Century, two volumes (NYU Press, 2019 and 2022). About the book: Why is laughter contagious? Why do mountains exist? Why do we long for the past, even if it is scarred by suffering? Spanning a vast array of subjects that range from the philosophical to the theological, from the philological to the scientific, The Philosopher Responds is the record of a set of questions put by the litterateur Abū Ḥayyān al-Tawḥīdī to the philosopher and historian Abū ʿAlī Miskawayh. Both figures were foremost contributors to the remarkable flowering of cultural and intellectual life that took place in the Islamic world during the reign of the Buyid dynasty in the fourth/tenth century. The correspondence between al-Tawḥīdī and Miskawayh holds a mirror to many of the debates of the time and reflects the spirit of rationalistic inquiry that animated their era. It also provides insight into the intellectual outlooks of two thinkers who were divided as much by their distinctive temperaments as by the very different trajectories of their professional careers. Alternately whimsical and tragic, trivial and profound, al-Tawḥīdī's questions provoke an interaction as interesting in its spiritedness as in its content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Today I talked to James Montgomery, one of the translators of The Philosopher Responds: An Intellectual Correspondence from the Tenth Century, two volumes (NYU Press, 2019 and 2022). About the book: Why is laughter contagious? Why do mountains exist? Why do we long for the past, even if it is scarred by suffering? Spanning a vast array of subjects that range from the philosophical to the theological, from the philological to the scientific, The Philosopher Responds is the record of a set of questions put by the litterateur Abū Ḥayyān al-Tawḥīdī to the philosopher and historian Abū ʿAlī Miskawayh. Both figures were foremost contributors to the remarkable flowering of cultural and intellectual life that took place in the Islamic world during the reign of the Buyid dynasty in the fourth/tenth century. The correspondence between al-Tawḥīdī and Miskawayh holds a mirror to many of the debates of the time and reflects the spirit of rationalistic inquiry that animated their era. It also provides insight into the intellectual outlooks of two thinkers who were divided as much by their distinctive temperaments as by the very different trajectories of their professional careers. Alternately whimsical and tragic, trivial and profound, al-Tawḥīdī's questions provoke an interaction as interesting in its spiritedness as in its content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shortly before midnight on February 16, 1984, James Montgomery was shot and killed as he walked with two friends on the eastside of Detroit, MI. Montgomery's friends told police they recognized the gunman as 20-year-old Darrell Siggers who they had seen earlier in the night at a gathering. Despite no physical evidence linking him to the crime, Darrell was convicted of murder and sentenced to life without parole. To learn more and get involved, visit:https://lavaforgood.com/podcast/163-wrongful-conviction-junk-science-tool-mark-analysis/https://www.wolfmuellerlaw.com/https://michigan.law.umich.edu/academics/experiential-learning/clinics/michigan-innocence-clinic-0 We started the Wrongful Conviction podcast to provide a voice to innocent people in prison. We want to hear your voices, too.So call us at 833-207-4666 and leave us a message.Tell us how these powerful, often tragic and sometimes triumphant, stories make you feel. Shocked?Inspired? Motivated?We want to know! We may even include your story in a future episode.And hey, the more of you that join in, the more power our collective voices will have.So tell a friend to listen and to call us too at 833-207-4666 Wrongful Conviction is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we remember the poet and hymn writer James Montgomery. Show Notes: Support 1517 1517 Podcasts 1517 on Youtube 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts 1517 Academy - Free Theological Education What's New from 1517: Available Now: Encouragement for Motherhood Edited by Katie Koplin 30 Minutes in the NT on Youtube Remembering Rod Rosenbladt Available Now: Be Thou My Song by Kerri Tom More from the hosts: Dan van Voorhis SHOW TRANSCRIPTS are available: https://www.1517.org/podcasts/the-christian-history-almanac CONTACT: CHA@1517.org SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Overcast Google Play FOLLOW US: Facebook Twitter Audio production by Christopher Gillespie (gillespie.media).
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Boise State football opens spring camp with 15 new players and surrounded by hype - our first-day observations on the QB room (Maddux vs. Malachi), star RB Ashton Jeanty (growing into a leader) and the WRs (very deep group), interviews with Jeanty, WR Prince Strachan, S Alexander Teubner and RB coach James Montgomery, where were you when basketball star Max Rice nailed his miracle 3-pointer to beat San Diego State in OT, Bob takes a look at BSU's draw in the Mountain West Tournament in Bronco Focus, Prater inherits the Russell Wilson pillowcase from Ballgame, Weekend Winners & Losers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Boise State football opens spring camp with 15 new players and surrounded by hype - our first-day observations on the QB room (Maddux vs. Malachi), star RB Ashton Jeanty (growing into a leader) and the WRs (very deep group), interviews with Jeanty, WR Prince Strachan, S Alexander Teubner and RB coach James Montgomery, where were you when basketball star Max Rice nailed his miracle 3-pointer to beat San Diego State in OT, Bob takes a look at BSU's draw in the Mountain West Tournament in Bronco Focus, Prater inherits the Russell Wilson pillowcase from Ballgame, Weekend Winners & Losers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A controversial character largely known (as depicted in the movie Glory) as a Union colonel who led Black soldiers in the Civil War, James Montgomery (1814-71) waged a far more personal and radical war against slavery than popular history suggests. It is the true story of this militant abolitionist that Todd Mildfelt and David D. Schafer tell in Abolitionist of the Most Dangerous Kind: James Montgomery and His War on Slavery (U Oklahoma Press, 2023), summoning a life fiercely lived in struggle against the expansion of slavery into the West and during the Civil War. This book follows a harrowing path through the turbulent world of the 1850s and 1860s as Montgomery, with the fervor of an Old Testament prophet, inflicts destructive retribution on Southern slaveholders wherever he finds them, crossing paths with notable abolitionists John Brown and Harriet Tubman along the way. During the tumultuous years of "Bleeding Kansas," he became a guerilla chieftain of the antislavery vigilantes known as Jayhawkers. When the war broke out in 1861, Montgomery led a regiment of white troops who helped hundreds of enslaved people in Missouri reach freedom in Kansas. Drawing on regimental records in the National Archives, the authors provide new insights into the experiences of African American men who served in Montgomery's next regiment, the Thirty-Fourth United States Colored Troops (formerly Second South Carolina Infantry). Montgomery helped enslaved men and women escape via one of the least-explored underground railways in the nation, from Arkansas and Missouri through Kansas and Nebraska. With support of abolitionists in Massachusetts, he spearheaded resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act in Kansas. And, when war came, he led Black soldiers in striking at the very heart of the Confederacy. His full story thus illuminates the actions of both militant abolitionists and the enslaved people fighting to destroy the peculiar institution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
A controversial character largely known (as depicted in the movie Glory) as a Union colonel who led Black soldiers in the Civil War, James Montgomery (1814-71) waged a far more personal and radical war against slavery than popular history suggests. It is the true story of this militant abolitionist that Todd Mildfelt and David D. Schafer tell in Abolitionist of the Most Dangerous Kind: James Montgomery and His War on Slavery (U Oklahoma Press, 2023), summoning a life fiercely lived in struggle against the expansion of slavery into the West and during the Civil War. This book follows a harrowing path through the turbulent world of the 1850s and 1860s as Montgomery, with the fervor of an Old Testament prophet, inflicts destructive retribution on Southern slaveholders wherever he finds them, crossing paths with notable abolitionists John Brown and Harriet Tubman along the way. During the tumultuous years of "Bleeding Kansas," he became a guerilla chieftain of the antislavery vigilantes known as Jayhawkers. When the war broke out in 1861, Montgomery led a regiment of white troops who helped hundreds of enslaved people in Missouri reach freedom in Kansas. Drawing on regimental records in the National Archives, the authors provide new insights into the experiences of African American men who served in Montgomery's next regiment, the Thirty-Fourth United States Colored Troops (formerly Second South Carolina Infantry). Montgomery helped enslaved men and women escape via one of the least-explored underground railways in the nation, from Arkansas and Missouri through Kansas and Nebraska. With support of abolitionists in Massachusetts, he spearheaded resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act in Kansas. And, when war came, he led Black soldiers in striking at the very heart of the Confederacy. His full story thus illuminates the actions of both militant abolitionists and the enslaved people fighting to destroy the peculiar institution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
A controversial character largely known (as depicted in the movie Glory) as a Union colonel who led Black soldiers in the Civil War, James Montgomery (1814-71) waged a far more personal and radical war against slavery than popular history suggests. It is the true story of this militant abolitionist that Todd Mildfelt and David D. Schafer tell in Abolitionist of the Most Dangerous Kind: James Montgomery and His War on Slavery (U Oklahoma Press, 2023), summoning a life fiercely lived in struggle against the expansion of slavery into the West and during the Civil War. This book follows a harrowing path through the turbulent world of the 1850s and 1860s as Montgomery, with the fervor of an Old Testament prophet, inflicts destructive retribution on Southern slaveholders wherever he finds them, crossing paths with notable abolitionists John Brown and Harriet Tubman along the way. During the tumultuous years of "Bleeding Kansas," he became a guerilla chieftain of the antislavery vigilantes known as Jayhawkers. When the war broke out in 1861, Montgomery led a regiment of white troops who helped hundreds of enslaved people in Missouri reach freedom in Kansas. Drawing on regimental records in the National Archives, the authors provide new insights into the experiences of African American men who served in Montgomery's next regiment, the Thirty-Fourth United States Colored Troops (formerly Second South Carolina Infantry). Montgomery helped enslaved men and women escape via one of the least-explored underground railways in the nation, from Arkansas and Missouri through Kansas and Nebraska. With support of abolitionists in Massachusetts, he spearheaded resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act in Kansas. And, when war came, he led Black soldiers in striking at the very heart of the Confederacy. His full story thus illuminates the actions of both militant abolitionists and the enslaved people fighting to destroy the peculiar institution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
A controversial character largely known (as depicted in the movie Glory) as a Union colonel who led Black soldiers in the Civil War, James Montgomery (1814-71) waged a far more personal and radical war against slavery than popular history suggests. It is the true story of this militant abolitionist that Todd Mildfelt and David D. Schafer tell in Abolitionist of the Most Dangerous Kind: James Montgomery and His War on Slavery (U Oklahoma Press, 2023), summoning a life fiercely lived in struggle against the expansion of slavery into the West and during the Civil War. This book follows a harrowing path through the turbulent world of the 1850s and 1860s as Montgomery, with the fervor of an Old Testament prophet, inflicts destructive retribution on Southern slaveholders wherever he finds them, crossing paths with notable abolitionists John Brown and Harriet Tubman along the way. During the tumultuous years of "Bleeding Kansas," he became a guerilla chieftain of the antislavery vigilantes known as Jayhawkers. When the war broke out in 1861, Montgomery led a regiment of white troops who helped hundreds of enslaved people in Missouri reach freedom in Kansas. Drawing on regimental records in the National Archives, the authors provide new insights into the experiences of African American men who served in Montgomery's next regiment, the Thirty-Fourth United States Colored Troops (formerly Second South Carolina Infantry). Montgomery helped enslaved men and women escape via one of the least-explored underground railways in the nation, from Arkansas and Missouri through Kansas and Nebraska. With support of abolitionists in Massachusetts, he spearheaded resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act in Kansas. And, when war came, he led Black soldiers in striking at the very heart of the Confederacy. His full story thus illuminates the actions of both militant abolitionists and the enslaved people fighting to destroy the peculiar institution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
A controversial character largely known (as depicted in the movie Glory) as a Union colonel who led Black soldiers in the Civil War, James Montgomery (1814-71) waged a far more personal and radical war against slavery than popular history suggests. It is the true story of this militant abolitionist that Todd Mildfelt and David D. Schafer tell in Abolitionist of the Most Dangerous Kind: James Montgomery and His War on Slavery (U Oklahoma Press, 2023), summoning a life fiercely lived in struggle against the expansion of slavery into the West and during the Civil War. This book follows a harrowing path through the turbulent world of the 1850s and 1860s as Montgomery, with the fervor of an Old Testament prophet, inflicts destructive retribution on Southern slaveholders wherever he finds them, crossing paths with notable abolitionists John Brown and Harriet Tubman along the way. During the tumultuous years of "Bleeding Kansas," he became a guerilla chieftain of the antislavery vigilantes known as Jayhawkers. When the war broke out in 1861, Montgomery led a regiment of white troops who helped hundreds of enslaved people in Missouri reach freedom in Kansas. Drawing on regimental records in the National Archives, the authors provide new insights into the experiences of African American men who served in Montgomery's next regiment, the Thirty-Fourth United States Colored Troops (formerly Second South Carolina Infantry). Montgomery helped enslaved men and women escape via one of the least-explored underground railways in the nation, from Arkansas and Missouri through Kansas and Nebraska. With support of abolitionists in Massachusetts, he spearheaded resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act in Kansas. And, when war came, he led Black soldiers in striking at the very heart of the Confederacy. His full story thus illuminates the actions of both militant abolitionists and the enslaved people fighting to destroy the peculiar institution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
A controversial character largely known (as depicted in the movie Glory) as a Union colonel who led Black soldiers in the Civil War, James Montgomery (1814-71) waged a far more personal and radical war against slavery than popular history suggests. It is the true story of this militant abolitionist that Todd Mildfelt and David D. Schafer tell in Abolitionist of the Most Dangerous Kind: James Montgomery and His War on Slavery (U Oklahoma Press, 2023), summoning a life fiercely lived in struggle against the expansion of slavery into the West and during the Civil War. This book follows a harrowing path through the turbulent world of the 1850s and 1860s as Montgomery, with the fervor of an Old Testament prophet, inflicts destructive retribution on Southern slaveholders wherever he finds them, crossing paths with notable abolitionists John Brown and Harriet Tubman along the way. During the tumultuous years of "Bleeding Kansas," he became a guerilla chieftain of the antislavery vigilantes known as Jayhawkers. When the war broke out in 1861, Montgomery led a regiment of white troops who helped hundreds of enslaved people in Missouri reach freedom in Kansas. Drawing on regimental records in the National Archives, the authors provide new insights into the experiences of African American men who served in Montgomery's next regiment, the Thirty-Fourth United States Colored Troops (formerly Second South Carolina Infantry). Montgomery helped enslaved men and women escape via one of the least-explored underground railways in the nation, from Arkansas and Missouri through Kansas and Nebraska. With support of abolitionists in Massachusetts, he spearheaded resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act in Kansas. And, when war came, he led Black soldiers in striking at the very heart of the Confederacy. His full story thus illuminates the actions of both militant abolitionists and the enslaved people fighting to destroy the peculiar institution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Made up of Logan Moore (guitar, vocals), Alex Kerns (bass, vocals), Riley Kerns (drums, background vocals), James Montgomery (lead guitar), Justin Carver (pedal steel, banjo), and Rudy Bzdyk (fiddle, trumpet, keyboards), Low Water Bridge Band have made their career by furthering their sound; forged by firelight picking and ramped up into a romping, stomping on-stage energy.
Join me, Scardi B, in this nostalgic episode where I chats with James Montgomery, the legendary MTV News correspondent who spent an unforgettable decade covering Fall Out Boy. Also known as the co-author of Pete Wentz's book "Grey," James offers a rollercoaster of memories chronicling his decade spent covering Fall Out Boy.We Talk:50 Cent EncountersPoolside Lil WaynePete, Kanye, & HennessyWhere the fuck is Ryan Ross?FN MTV Co-hosting& Much more
“at the Manor House in consultation with his two colleagues” [VALL] One of the great bits of fun of scanning the Sherlock Holmes stories is trying to determine the locations for some of the stories. In the case of The Valley of Fear, one of these identifications was made early on by Harold Wilmerding (H.W.) Bell. But his commitment to the Canon would be dashed a decade and a half later by a serendipitous discovery from the pen of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle himself, plus some intrepid footwork by James Montgomery. Just which house was the inspiration for Birlstone Manor? It's just a Trifle. If you have a suggestion for a Trifles episode, let us know at trifles @ ihearofsherlock.com. If you use your idea on the air, we'll send you some Sherlockian goodies. Our Patreon supporters can listen to our shows ad-free and every one of them is eligible for our monthly and quarterly drawings for Baker Street Journals. Join our community of patrons today. Have you left us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts yet? You don't need to own an Apple device, and every review helps more people find the show. Links / Notes This episode: ihose.co/trifles348 The Real House that Inspired Birlstone Manor Previous episodes mentioned: Episode 326 - Dueling Topics: Watson's Gender Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube Email us at trifles @ ihearofsherlock.com Listen to us ad-free on Patreon and become eligible for our regular giveaways. Sponsor The Baker Street Journal Music credits Performers: Uncredited violinist, US Marine Chamber Orchestra Publisher Info.: Washington, DC: United States Marine Band Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0