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An important announcement concerning the future of the show. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/starkcastpod Twitter: @TheTubbyNinja Email: starkcastpod@gmail.com I Become Death: https://www.amazon.com/I-Become-Death-J-Stark/dp/1977095895 StarkCast Intro & Outro Music by James Wetzel
Welcome to Episode 140 of StarkCast! I talk with my friend Paul Hart of the Apple to Oranges Podcast! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/starkcastpod Twitter: @TheTubbyNinja Email: starkcastpod@gmail.com I Become Death: https://www.amazon.com/I-Become-Death-J-Stark/dp/1977095895 StarkCast Intro & Outro Music by James Wetzel
Welcome to Episode 139 of StarkCast! I talk with my friend from the Leftover Army Clayton Galeski! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/starkcastpod Twitter: @TheTubbyNinja Email: starkcastpod@gmail.com I Become Death: https://www.amazon.com/I-Become-Death-J-Stark/dp/1977095895 StarkCast Intro & Outro Music by James Wetzel
Welcome to Episode 138 of StarkCast! I talk with my friend from the Leftover Army and fellow podcaster Joe Vitale of The Vintage Geeks Podcast! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/starkcastpod Twitter: @TheTubbyNinja Email: starkcastpod@gmail.com I Become Death: https://www.amazon.com/I-Become-Death-J-Stark/dp/1977095895 StarkCast Intro & Outro Music by James Wetzel
Welcome to Episode 137 of StarkCast! I talk with my friend from the Leftover Army and fellow podcaster, Josh Haywood of The Morally Flexible Podcast! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/starkcastpod Twitter: @TheTubbyNinja Email: starkcastpod@gmail.com I Become Death: https://www.amazon.com/I-Become-Death-J-Stark/dp/1977095895 StarkCast Intro & Outro Music by James Wetzel
Welcome to Episode 136 of StarkCast! I talk with my friend from the Leftover Army and fellow podcaster, Rebekah Dahling of Picardcast! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/starkcastpod Twitter: @TheTubbyNinja Email: starkcastpod@gmail.com I Become Death: https://www.amazon.com/I-Become-Death-J-Stark/dp/1977095895 StarkCast Intro & Outro Music by James Wetzel
Welcome to Episode 135 of StarkCast! I talk with my friend from the Leftover Army and fellow podcaster, Lenny Aiello of the Nerdoholics podcast and the What's Your Story? podcast! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/starkcastpod Twitter: @TheTubbyNinja Email: starkcastpod@gmail.com I Become Death: https://www.amazon.com/I-Become-Death-J-Stark/dp/1977095895 StarkCast Intro & Outro Music by James Wetzel
Welcome to Episode 115 of StarkCast! I am joined by my friend Dr. James Wetzel. James has a PHD in experimental high energy physics. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/starkcastpod Twitter: @TheTubbyNinja Email: starkcastpod@gmail.com Website: https://media.zencast.fm/starkcast StarkCast Intro & Outro Music by James Wetzel This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
An outstanding panel of Protestant and Catholic thinkers discuss the relevance of Saint Augustine for the moment of crisis we are living through. The speakers are James K.A. Smith, Joseph Kelley, Gregory Lee and James Wetzel.
I talk with my well-informed friend, Dr. James Wetzel. We spend a good amount of time talking about the pandemic. Opinions are expressed (by Joe) that will likely be decisive depending upon where you find yourself on the political spectrum. That being said, we also get into some lighthearted talk as well. Facebook: StarkCast Twitter: @TheTubbyNinja Email: starkcastpod@gmail.com StarkCast Intro & Outro Music by James Wetzel This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Today's Thought Leader is Dr. Jim Wetzel, an aquaculture researcher / instructor for Lincoln University as well as a member of the research technical committee for the North Central Regional Aquaculture Center. The news YOU need to know:• Researchers study Super-Repellent surfaces for Safer Fruits & Vegetables. • California’s Central Valley is helping shape the future of American Agriculture.• 1 in 4 consumers discuss responsible food sourcing online.Our farmer is Jeff Howell, who together with his family, started Triple J Farms, which raises shrimp in an indoor controlled environment in the Midwest.
Juilliard-trained James Wetzel is one of the most respected Catholic church musicians in New York City. In this episode, we ask James about his work as the director of music and organist at the Dominican parish of Saint Vincent Ferrer and Saint Catherine of Siena. His professional Schola Cantorum is renowned for keeping very much alive the “Church’s treasure of sacred music” for the worship of God in the sacred liturgy. James also shares his perspective and advice on how priests and music directors can take steps to build up the sacred music programs at parishes. James’ Biography James D. Wetzel is the Director of Music and Organist of the Parish of Saint Vincent Ferrer and Saint Catherine of Siena on Manhattan’s Upper East Side where he directs the professional Schola Cantorum in over 70 services annually. James served from 2010-2015 as the Organist and Choirmaster of midtown’s Church of Saint Agnes and from 2011-2016 was an adjunct lecturer in Hunter College’s music department. Since 2010, he has also been the Assistant Conductor for the Greenwich Choral Society in Connecticut. Additionally, he holds a post as Assisting Organist at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine where he formerly served as Organ Scholar under Bruce Neswick. Mr. Wetzel is active as an organist and continuo player, having performed at the Berkshire Choral Festival and with the Collegiate Chorale, the Orchestra of Saint Luke’s, the American Symphony Orchestra, the American Classical Orchestra, the National Chorale, and the Paul Winter Consort. He is the sub-dean and chairman of the programming committee of the New York City Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, a board member of the Catholic Artists Society, and a member of the New York Purgatorial Society and the Society for Catholic Liturgy. Born in Pittsburgh, James earned a bachelor’s degree in organ performance from The Juilliard School where he studied with Paul Jacobs and was the first person ever to graduate with a master’s degree and a professional studies certificate in choral conducting from Manhattan School of Music under Kent Tritle. He also studied privately with Donald K. Fellows and Robert Page and spent a year reading Early Christianity and Apologetics at Columbia University. Parish of St. Vincent Ferrer and St. Catherine of Siena website: http://www.svsc.info
I talk with my friend Dr. James Wetzel! James is an experimental high energy particle physicist and college professor. We spend the first half of the episode talking the Nat Geo doc Free Solo and relate some of our own (comparably mundane) experiences in rock climbing before taking a short break and coming back with science talk! As usual, I had an awesome time hanging out with James! Website: https://media.zencast.fm/starkcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/starkcastpod Twitter: @TheTubbyNinja Email: starkcastpod@gmail.com StarkCast Intro & Outro Music by James Wetzel Break Music: Megaman 2 Dr. Wily Stage Remix - DjWalturo https://youtu.be/vPlxx455btY This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Melkbelly—comprised of Miranda Winters (guitar and vocals), Bart Winters (also guitar, and Miranda’s husband), Liam Winters (a bassist and Bart’s brother), and James Wetzel (drums)—recently sat down with the Weekly's Erisa Apantaku in a cozy practice space in East Garfield Park. Amongst Christmas lights, a number of effects pedals, and jamming from adjacent practice rooms, Melkbelly’s members shared their feelings about their recent tours—headlining in Europe and supporting bigger names like Protomartyr and The Breeders—and provided a new meaning to the term yard sale. Songs heard during this interview were "Off The Lot," "Kid Kreative," and "Cawthra," all from Melkbelly's 2017 album NOTHING VALLEY. The bumper at the beginning of the segment featured SSW reporter Bridget Vaughn and the Chicago band Malafacha and was produced by Jed Lickerman. For more news, visit www.southsideweekly.com.
James and I talk about the current state of America for the first hour before diving into a science Q & A where James answers questions submitted by The Leftover Army. Lightsabers? Foldspace travel? Star Trek tech? We discuss the possibility of these things and more. I always learn so much when I talk with James! NOTE: There is a slight echo that occasionally sneaks in and out of the episode. Because, FML, of course there is. Facebook: facebook.com/starkcastpod Twitter: @TheTubbyNinja Email: starkcastpod@gmail.com This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Episode ten! The big 1-0. The episode where James and I talk current and divisive issues and likely (inetivably) piss people off. Facebook: StarkCast Email: starkcastpod@gmail.com Twitter: @TheTubbyNinja
The Graduate Faculty of the Philosophy Department at Villanova University cordially invites you to attend a Defense of the Dissertation "Embodied Love And Extended Desire" by Patricia L. Grosse. Dissertation Committee: Dr. James Wetzel (director) Dr. Sally Scholz, Dr. Georg Theiner.
The Graduate Faculty of the Philosophy Department at Villanova University cordially invites you to attend a Defense of the Dissertation "Embodied Love And Extended Desire" by Patricia L. Grosse. Dissertation Committee: Dr. James Wetzel (director) Dr. Sally Scholz, Dr. Georg Theiner.
The Graduate Faculty of the Philosophy Department at Villanova University cordially invites you to attend a Defense of the Dissertation "Embodied Love And Extended Desire" by Patricia L. Grosse. Dissertation Committee: Dr. James Wetzel (director) Dr. Sally Scholz, Dr. Georg Theiner.
StarkCast Episode 1 featuring Dr. James Wetzel We talk about space, physics, climate change, and science denial.
Haven't had enough Augustine? Danny Lobell and Wes Alwan welcome Augustine scholar James Wetzel and PEL Citizens Terra Leigh Bell, Amogh Sahu, and Scott Anderson to discuss our Augustine episodes, covering humility, love, desire, grief, sex, misogyny, degrees of reality, and how love of God fits with relating to other people. Minimally edited, recorded the same day it's being posted, we present a full Aftershow on our public feed for the very first time. (The last?) What do you think?
Yet more on The Confessions, now on books 10–13. What is memory and how does it relate to time and being? Augustine thinks that memory is a storehouse, but it contains not just the sensations we put in it, but also (à la Plato's theory of recollection) all legitimate knowledge. It's our route to God, to real Being. Mark, Wes, and Dylan also discuss time, language, knowledge, the existence of evil, and more. This continues our discussion from ep. 121. Listen to the Aftershow featuring James Wetzel! End song: "The Past Is Not Real" by Mark Lint. Read about it.