American comic book artist
POPULARITY
Final summer of shows before new theater debuts Beyond the new theater rising on a ridge above the river, things are percolating as the acting company now known as Hudson Valley Shakespeare prepares for its 38th and final season under the tent. After a rebrand, the "festival" suffix moved down the road. "We're more permanent than ever," says Davis McCallum, the artistic director, explaining the change. "Festivals are associated with a defined time period and then they head off, like the circus, but we still want to have that celebratory, freewheeling exuberance." The Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center is part of a $58 million project that includes the ecological restoration of the former golf course that is now the Hudson Valley Shakespeare campus and the addition of actor housing. This season, the company's full-production plays include Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, opening June 6, and The Matchmaker (June 8), by Thornton Wilder, which evolved into the Broadway musical Hello, Dolly! and the 1968 film shot in part at Garrison's Landing. Will and Wilder alternate through Aug. 3. Then Octet, written by Beacon resident Dave Malloy, takes over the tent from Aug. 11 to Sept. 7. McCallum pursued the rights to the Tony-nominated play for five years; Hudson Valley Shakespeare is the first company to mount a full production after the show's Off-Broadway run in 2019. "The original rights-holders planned a commercial Broadway production and a film, but COVID hit, and it's only been shown twice since then in limited productions," says McCallum. Malloy's local ties extend to writing the music for Beowulf - A Thousand Years of Baggage, the greatest hit so far by local house-party hosts Jason Craig and Jessica Jelliffe at Banana, Bag & Bodice productions. The following year, 2011, Malloy collaborated with Craig on Beardo, a rock musical about Rasputin. Hudson Valley Shakespeare recently commissioned a work from Banana, Bag & Bodice that's about halfway completed, says McCallum. Octet is billed as a "chamber choir musical" that references tarot cards and explores internet addiction and human alienation in the digital age through dialogue and an eight-part acapella harmony score. Only three of the troupe's regulars could pull off the singing-and-speaking task, so McCallum imported "ringers," he says. When the tent goes dark for a week to prepare the production, the company will roll out HVS Cabaret, which transforms The Valley restaurant into a 45-seat cabaret (Aug. 6 to 9). Performances include a solo work-in-progress musical, Fathertime: Birth, Death and Songs, the return of former troupe member Bebe Nicole Simpson and a performance by composer Alex Bechtel. In addition, a new production of Julius Caesar plays Sept. 9 and 10 for students and the public, with a stripped-down version moving to Bannerman Castle Trust on the island (Sept. 11 to 13). For the first time, the Shakespeare company will send teaching artists and actors to nearby schools for three weeks in September instead of in the spring. Next year, after the Scripps Theater opens, the company will continue to visit schools and, for the first time, bring students to the grounds. McCallum, who worked on The Matchmaker 30 years ago in London, considers Wilder to be "the best American playwright. He won two Pulitzers for drama and another one for a novel - the only American author who achieved that." For The Matchmaker, wife-and-husband team Nance Williamson and Kurt Rhoads, who live in Philipstown, star as Dolly Levi and Horace Vandergelder. Although overshadowed by the Broadway and movie adaptations, the original play complements The Comedy of Errors, McCallum says. "It's uncanny how much these two farces share structure, energy and momentum," he says. "Our actors are feeding off each other as they go back and forth working on them." Hudson Valley Shakespeare is located at 2015 Route 9 in Philipstown. For a schedule and tickets, which range from $10 to $100, see hvshakespear...
Jason Craig: Jasonthe29th.comCreative South: https://www.creativesouth.com/Mof1 Network on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mof1podcast Watch us live on Twitch every Monday at 7pm CT: https://www.twitch.tv/mof1podcast
The Platform Mix episode 556 features Jason Craig, from El Paso, Texas! He's been DJing for almost 20 years and throughout that time has opened for artists like Big Sean, WuTang and Pitbull and you can also hear him every Sunday on Pitbull's Globalization on Sirius XM! Follow him on his socials and hit him up if you're out in Texas! Subscribe to my Patreon to see full track lists from the mixes, take a look at my top tracks of the week and get a look into what I'm playing out in my sets. Now turn those speakers up and let's get into it with Jason Craig's latest right here, on The Platform. Jason Craig: https://www.instagram.com/jasoncraig___/ The Platform Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@theplatformmix Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/djdexmke Artwork by Michael Byers-Dent: https://www.instagram.com/byersdent/
Do you ever feel like your work, whether it's swinging a hammer, chasing deadlines, or just mowing the lawn, lacks purpose? Welcome to Day 20 of our Lenten Reflections series, where we unpack St. Joseph as the "Model of Workers." This isn't about a corner office or a fat paycheck; it's about a carpenter with calluses who taught Jesus how to work with his hands and turned sweat into worship. Joseph didn't just clock in. He sanctified every task, from shaping wood to shaping the Savior, showing us that labor can be love, duty, and a middle finger to the devil who hates honest effort. We'll dig into how Jesus learned this trade in Nazareth, prepping for Gethsemane, and how Jason Craig's Leaving Boyhood Behind ties it to a boy's shift from mom to dad. Today's challenge: pick one task big (like your job) small (like doing the dishes) and do it well. Offer it to God. Hit play to see how Joseph's example can flip your grind into glory, no matter what you do.Referenced Products/BooksLeaving Boyhood Behind: Reclaiming Catholic Brotherhood by Jason CraigPowerful Quotes"Work isn't drudgery. It's love, it's duty. It can be an act of worship to God." "St. Joseph wasn't flashy, right? He was faithful though. He wasn't after applause, he was after providing for his family through the purpose that God gave him." "Maximizing your potential, gentlemen, sometimes means that you're not maximizing your spiritual life with God."Offer your work to God today. Take one task, do it with heart, and sanctify it—because even the smallest job can echo eternity when it's for Him.Send us a text Support the showPlease prayerfully consider supporting the podcast on our Buy Me A Coffee page. to help grow the show to reach as many men as possible! Thank you for your prayers and support. Be sure to follow us on X for more great content. As always, please pray for us! We are men who strive daily to be holy, to become saints and we cannot do that without the help of the Holy Ghost! Subscribe to our YouTube page to see our manly and holy faces Check out our website Contact us at themanlycatholic@gmail.com
In this episode of The Catholic Money Show, host Jonathan interviews Jason Craig, one of the authors ofThe Liturgy of the Land: A Catholic Homestead. They delve into the concept of homesteading, exploring what it entails and how it can positively impact family life and faith. The discussion covers the idea of homesteading as a conversion, the integration of work and family life, and various levels of engagement from suburban gardening to full-time homesteading. This enlightening conversation also touches on the spiritual and communal benefits of living more closely connected to the land.Mentioned in the episode:
Is there a pathway out of boyhood and into manhood? This week Joe and Evan interact with Jason Craig's book Leaving Boyhood Behind. Jason says, "masculinity is a gift that is received and responded to". Learn what this means, and how it fits into Joe and Evan's ongoing journey toward a clearer definition of Biblical masculinity.
In this week's episode, we sit down with Jason Craig, President of IRA Resources, Inc., to explore the world of self-directed IRAs. Jason breaks down everything you need to know, from the basics to the finer details that could reshape your financial future.Here's what we cover:What is a self-directed IRA? Understand the concept and its unique flexibility.Who can have a self-directed IRA? Discover if you qualify and how to get started.How do you establish and utilize a self-directed IRA? Step-by-step guidance to set yourself up for success.What are the benefits of a self-directed IRA? Learn how this powerful tool can diversify investments and enhance financial growth.What are the tax implications of a self-directed IRA? Jason breaks down the tax advantages and considerations.Why are self-directed IRAs particularly beneficial for real estate agents? Uncover how these accounts align perfectly with real estate investments.How do they compare to traditional retirement accounts? Gain a clear understanding of the differences and why a self-directed IRA might be the right choice for you.
As part of a community health partnership with Valley Health, in this episode of the Valley Today, Janet Michael welcomes back Jason Craig, Director of Community Health from Valley Health for a discussion about social determinants of health and the impact of the health system's Community Health Needs Assessment. Jason discusses how integral food is to health and the impact of social determinants on hospital readmissions. Food insecurity is highlighted as a significant issue affecting health outcomes. Jason and Janet elaborate on the complexity of food access, noting how economic constraints often lead to unhealthy eating choices. They also mention the role of food pantries in providing healthier options. The conversation extends to how food choices impact various health conditions like respiratory and cardiac health. Jason emphasizes the importance of educating people about making healthy food choices to manage chronic diseases and avoid hospital readmissions. Janet and Jason discuss the role of various social determinants beyond food, such as housing, utilities, and transportation, in determining health outcomes. Jason mentions how Valley Health assesses patients on multiple social determinants to provide comprehensive care. He elaborates on how transportation issues can impede access to necessary healthcare services, leading to readmissions. Janet acknowledges the difficulties many patients face, like having to choose between paying utility bills and following medical recommendations. Jason appreciates the role of community partners and nonprofits in addressing these social determinants. He stresses the importance of collaboration to provide comprehensive care. The discussion shifts to the Community Health Needs Assessment, which Valley Health conducts every three years. Janet completes the survey live on air, demonstrating its simplicity. Jason explains the importance of the survey in understanding community needs and driving initiatives. He mentions that the survey aims to capture a wide range of health and social issues from community members. Janet encourages everyone to participate in the survey to ensure their voices are heard: https://www.valleyhealthlink.com/survey. She highlights how the survey results help Valley Health and community partners plan and implement solutions. Jason talks about the various community health initiatives and partnerships, including mobile care and mental health services, which are directly influenced by the survey results.
We welcome back Jason Craig of Those Catholic Men to discuss his experience living through Hurricane Helene. What happens when the familiar "direct deposit" nature of human experience is cut off, and what graces can be found in moments of great trial? Show Notes Living Through Helene - Crisis Magazine Liturgy of the Land Conference The World-Ending Fire: The Essential Wendell Berry Paul Kingsnorth: How to resist the machine The Liturgy of the Land: Cultivating a Catholic Homestead iCatholic Mobile The Station of the Cross Merchandise - Use Coupon Code 14STATIONS for 10% off | Catholic to the Max Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
Join Dan and Stephanie Burke as they continue to talk with Jason Craig about lessons that can be learned from disasters. Tune in as they delve into the importance and the impact of community during troubling times!
Join Dan and Stephanie Burke as they continue to talk with Jason Craig about lessons that can be learned from disasters. Tune in as they delve into the importance and the impact of community during troubling times!
As part of a community health partnership with Valley Health, in this episode of the Valley Today, Janet Michael hosts a discussion with Dr. Jeffrey Feit and Jason Craig from Valley Health. The focus is on the ongoing Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) process. They explain the purpose of the CHNA, which is conducted every three years to systematically identify the health needs and assets of the community. This assessment helps Valley Health prioritize and implement strategies to improve community health. Dr. Feit serves as the Chief Population and Community Health Officer, as well as the Chief Medical Information Officer. Jason Craig, the Director of Community Health, elaborates on the CHNA's role in guiding Valley Health's community benefit investments and partnerships. Both emphasize the significance of collaboration with local organizations and stakeholders to gather extensive and diverse input. Jason Craig details how the CHNA gathers data through surveys, interviews, and standardized metrics. The survey process involves community participation, with efforts to ensure representation from diverse populations. He explains the logistics of the CHNA survey, highlighting that it takes less than five minutes to complete and includes questions on community concerns, solutions, and demographic information. Dr. Feit underscores the importance of community engagement in the survey process, noting that the data collected will inform Valley Health's strategic initiatives and funding applications. The episode concludes with a light-hearted mention of a potential public service announcement in the form of a lyrical expression, demonstrating the innovative and engaging approaches taken to involve the community in the CHNA process.
Join Dan and Stephanie Burke as they talk with Jason Craig about the devastation from the hurricane in North Carolina. Tune in for part one as Jason gives insights about this disaster and how to rely on God and community in trying times.
Join Dan and Stephanie Burke as they talk with Jason Craig about the devastation from the hurricane in North Carolina. Tune in for part one as Jason gives insights about this disaster and how to rely on God and community in trying times.
Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principals applied to today's experiences.
Jason Craig joins Trending with Timmerie to discuss male initiation and putting an end to boyhood and the man child behind us.(1:06) What are the stages of the rite of passage and initiation for men? (26:42) How to do meditative prayer (43:32) Resources mentioned : https://fraternus.net/ Leaving Boyhood Behind https://www.osvcatholicbookstore.com/product/leaving-boyhood-behind-reclaiming-catholic-brotherhood An Ignatian Introduction to Prayer: Scriptural Reflections https://www.frtimothygallagher.org/product-page/an-ignatian-introduction-to-prayer-scriptural-reflections-according-to-the-spir The Ways of Mental Prayer https://tanbooks.com/products/books/the-ways-of-mental-prayer/
September 10th, 2024 - We welcome Jason Craig, co-founder of Fraternus, to talk the battle of the sexes. Plus: what can Conan the Barbarian teach us about the faith? TheStationOfTheCross.com/ACT
AMDG. Looking back on four years and more than 220 episodes of the Kolbecast since its relaunch in August 2020, Jordan, Steven, and Bonnie reminisce on many memorable conversations and guests. Longtime and new Kolbecast listeners alike will find something of interest and inspiration from the array of episodes covered today. To sort through the library of Kolbecast episodes, visit this page on the Kolbe website and use the filters to find what you're looking for. Send your episode suggestions to podcast@kolbe.org Kolbecast episodes mentioned & relevant: 1 Kolbecast Relaunch 28 A Pessimist with Hope: A Conversation with Dr. Anthony Esolen 198 The Sign of Our Salvation: Dr. Gilbert Lavoie on the Shroud of Jesus 191 A Window into the Ancient World with Mike Aquilina 179 Translation Tug of War with Dr. Matthew Minerd 188 Dr. Kevin Majeres Sees Challenges as Opportunities and 219 The Upside of Anxiety with Dr. Kevin Majeres of Optimal Work 167 Sanity & Sanctity with Johanna Seagren of Interior Kingdom 204 Habits of Ownership with Jacob Imam of The College of St. Joseph the Worker 175 A Both-And Approach with Dr. Jonathan Sanford of The University fo Dallas 84 The Essence of Catholic Education and 157 Renewal, Revival, Variety, and Unity with Patrick Reilly of the Cardinal Newman Society 123 A Change of the Ages with Msgr. James Shea of The University of Mary, who is also featured on ep 213 This Is a Beginning 183 Gratuitous Gifts with Sherry Weddell 176 The Agenda Is to Grow with Art & Laraine Bennett Daniel Bielinski on 139 Glorifying God through Film and 217 Spoilers of a Sort 92 Protect, Guide, Prepare, Empower with Cathy & Nicolai Lund Charlie Mihaliak on 18 Homer and the Hunger Games and 208 A Mosaic of Experience as well as ep 213 This Is a Beginning 3 Dramatic Arts with Dolores Ann Mihaliak 8 Great Expectations with Colleen Carroll Campbell Dr. Don Prudlo on ep 39 Reclaiming the Territory, 40 Windshield Time, 78 The Kolbe Man Show, and 111 What Treasures Remain 36 Embrace the Fifth Day with Therese Prudlo, who also appears on several other Kolbecast episodes 74 Special Teams: Kolbe Dads 214 A Long View with Dee-dee & Charlie Mihaliak, parents of five Kolbe grads Dr. John Cuddeback on ep 166 Dwelling Together Richly 199 Do Good Work and Read Good Work with Jason Craig of Sword & Spade 60 Mission: Possible 61 Middle Ground 164 This Is Not a Kolbe Infomercial with Kolbe mom Lindsey 190 The School of Patience with Tricia Kavanagh, another Kolbe mom 209 Kolbe Kids Give Gems of Information with three of Tricia's sons, one of whom also appears on ep 213 This Is a Beginning 173 A Deeper and Greater Joy with Kolbe alumni transitional Dcn. Charles Ohotnicky and Fr. Ambrose Dobrozsi 215 New School Year Starter Kit with Dean of Admissions Jeanne Anne Ford and Customer Support Supervisor Colleen Pilon 118 Odysseys in Catholicism 45 Grace Perfects Nature with Dr. Peter Malinoski and Jody Garneau Mrs. Elizabeth Hoxie appears on several episodes including 21 To Live Fully Alive, 89 The Master Blueprint, 112 Cura Personalis: The Intro, 136 Cura Personalis: The Sequel, and 213 This Is a Beginning 140 Burnout Happens 100 In the Beginning with Kolbe Academy co-founder Mrs. Dianne Muth 119 The Hope Throughout with Tom & Noelle Crowe 134 For Tinkerers of All Ages with Kolbe dad and HAM radio enthusiast Chris Ranck Kolbe Advising Manager Mrs. Ashley Massey's Kolbecast debut was episode 66 Bonhomie à la Kolbe 105 Not Just for Special Occasions with small business owner, Kolbe homeschooling mother, and etiquette expert Rebecca Czarniecki--known professionally as Mrs. B 162 Let Latin Conquer You 220 Decoding Mythology to Reveal Christianity 32 Reflections of His Light with two Marian Sisters of Santa Rosa who are Kolbe alumnae; one tells a sweet story of leaving some “Easter eggs” for her younger sibling to find. 207 A Privilege of a Lifetime with Kolbe mom turned advisor Elyse Williams 63 The Saints Speak for Themselves with the Holy Heroes parents (also Kolbe parents) Ken and Kerri Davison 150 A Family Apostolate: Liturgical Living with Kendra Tierney 116 Things I Would Tell My Students with Jordan Almanzar Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey. We'd be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey! The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast!
Join John Heinen, Devin Schadt, and Sam Guzman as they sit down and unpack essential truths that men wish they had known in their youth. In this enlightening episode, our hosts share hard-earned wisdom and insights from their own experiences and those of great men who came before them. In this enlightening episode, our hosts share hard-earned wisdom and insights from their own experiences and those of great men who came before them. In this show we discuss; The true definition of manhood in light of our Catholic faith Why do men look back with regret What our wives truly need from us as Catholic husbands Podcast Sponsor:
Today, we discuss an aspect of Catholicism that affects our ability to live out our calling in life, grow as a community, evangelize to others, and love as Christ requires. When we think of our relationships and how we are called to be friends, it only scratches the surface of the truth that today's guest, Jason Craig, brings to the forefront. Our culture and society are not helping men grow in this truth, and it is intentional. This is intentional because the world is against Christ and His Church. Join us and learn how you can better experience this joy in your life and share it with others.
Today, John, Devin, and Sam are discussing something that will get you out of the vicious cycle that sin places upon us. This is incredibly important because who likes falling into the same sin over and over and over? What if it's a mortal sin that just keeps returning and you feel trapped when it happens? Helplessness sets in and moving forward seems impossible. This is all too common for men, and today we are going to discuss 3 mistakes that men make after falling into sin and 3 ways to offset this cycle in your life. Podcast Sponsor: Catholic Woodworker - https://catholicwoodworker.com/ INCREDIBLE DEVOTIONAL FOR MEN: LEAD by Devin Schadt - https://store.catholicgentleman.com/collections/books/products/lead-daily-devotional
Joe speaks to Jason Craig of Fraternus (https://fraternus.net) and Sword and Spade magazine(https://swordandspade.mykajabi.com/). Jason is also author of Leaving Boyhood Behind (https://www.osvcatholicbookstore.com/product/leaving-boyhood-behind-reclaiming-catholic-brotherhood) from OSV and a contributor to the new volume on Localism from Sophia Press co-edited by Dale Ahlquist (https://www.chesterton.org/store/product/localism-coming-home-to-catholic-social-teaching/)! Come see Jason and other speakers at the Chesterton Conference! https://www.chesterton.org/43rd-annual-chesterton-conference/
Dcn. Harrison Garlick and Adam Minihan are joined by Jason Craig of Sword and Spade magazine to discuss the theme of fatherhood in the Odyssey. The fatherhood of OdysseusThe problem of fatherlessness in IthacaThe coming of age story of TelemachusAnd more!Check out Sword and Spade magazine. Check out our 60+ page guide to the Odyssey. Join us as we read the Odyssey as part of our Year of Homer!
Join Bear Woznick as he interviews Jason Craig about his captivating new book, "The Traditional Virtues According to St. Thomas Aquinas: A Study for Men." Dive into discussions about traditional virtues and how St. Thomas Aquinas' teachings can shape men. This insightful conversation will help you understand and embody these virtues in an easy-to-digest format. Whether you're seeking to deepen your faith or cultivate personal growth, this video is a treasure trove of wisdom.
Are you drawn to a simpler life, one more connected to the land? Jason Craig shares his experiences living a Catholic homestead. His book is Liturgy of the Land: Cultivating a Catholic Homestead.
In this episode I sit down with Cody Howard for a ride through the undulations of life. Join us as we discuss: learning to kayak in the backyard pool, living through a piece of history in Fallujah, unlocking whitewater runs in the elusive canyons of Arizona, witnessing the world record waterfall descent in a kayak, and that's just scratching the surface.0:00 Introduction6:00 Learning to kayak in the desert29:50 Abbreviated college life34:30 Marine Corps45:30 Returning to civilian life56:00 Huckin Huge1:00:30 Arizona Kayaking1:10:25 Exploring the West Coast1:34:00 Palouse Falls with Tyler Bradt1:42:55 The gorges of Japan1:51:00 Accidents and adaptationsThere's a ton of media out there around Cody's adventures. If you want to find out more, here are a few to get you started:Arizona mishaps:https://paddlinglife.com/paddling-life-exclusives/definition-of-an-epic/The account Cody referenced involving Jason Craig's very serious injury: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6vzcp5A random collection of clips from the Huckin Huge vimeo account:https://vimeo.com/huckinhugeFind additonal photos on Tales From the Cripps Facebook page or Instagram talesfromthecrippspodcastToday's episode's sponsors:4Corners Riversports4Corners Riversports is located in Durango, Colorado. They are a full service paddlesports retail and rental store! If you are looking to get on the water, look no further than 4Corners Riversports. Call them at 970-259-3893 or visit their website www.riversports.comTaylor Barker with The Group Real Estate SteamboatI have known and paddled with Taylor for years. If you're interested in purchasing a property in the Steamboat area, Taylor is happy to share his expertise and help you find the perfect property. You can reach him at 336-314-4353 or by email at taylor@brokerintheboat.com.This podcast is being featured in the podcast section of paddlinglife.com. If you haven't already visited the site, check it out for news, stories, reviews, and just about anything related to the paddling life.For comments, questions, or if you have a story worth sharing, pitch it to me:talesfromthecripps@gmail.comSend me a text message with any comments, questions, or suggestions.Support the Show.
AMDG. Education rightly formed helps students see and serve God in a practical way while both sustaining this current life and preparing them for the next. Oxford graduate and VP of Finance for the College of St. Joseph the Worker, Jacob Imam, visits with Bonnie and Steven about how structural flaws in current higher education tend to cause an “ongoing adolescence,” how the College's innovative program of combining book learning with the skilled trades is designed to bring a different approach, and how the changing nature of our understanding of work is behind both problems and solutions. Links mentioned & relevant: College of St. Joseph the Worker The Workshop Fr. Mike Schmitz on Training vs. Working Out Related Kolbecast episodes: 191 A Window into the Ancient World with Mike Aquilina 199 Do Good Work and Read Good Work with Jason Craig 72 Participatory Citizens Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey. We'd be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey! The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast!
We're live with Deacon Steve Greco, Producer of the movie Jesus Thirsts: the Miracle of the Eucharist talks about the film, Dr. George Ceremuga, former Air Force Physician and author of Lead with Love Daily Devotions and Jason Craig, co-founder of Faternus, talks about homesteading and his new book The Liturgy of the Land: Cultivating a Catholic Homestead.
Special bonus episode with Jason (The Man With the Amazing Toolbox) Poole, who talks about mis-categorizing feelings of excitement with Rachael as they chat about getting unstuck! Jason Craig Poole is a prize-winning poet, teacher and musician. His work has appeared in Paterson Literary Review, Brevity Blog, Molecule and other publications. His story and music are featured in the documentary, Sons of Hālawa. When he's not climbing the monkey bars at the playground with his son, he's pursuing an MFA in writing in the Poetry Program at Pacific University. He lives with his family in New Jersey in a little house near the big hill.Here's Rachael's Kickstarter, Unstuck! Ink In Your Veins: How Writers Actually Write (and how you can, too)Writing doesn't have to be so hard. With internationally bestselling author Rachael Herron, learn how to embrace ease, reject perfectionism, and finally create your perfect writing process. (Formerly known as How Do You Write) Come for inspiration, stay for lots more.✏️ Can I email you some writing help?
The Cale Clarke Show - Today's issues from a Catholic perspective.
Guest host Brooke Taylor is joined by her guest Jason Craig, author of Liturgy of the Land to discuss cultivating a Catholic homestead. George Sue-Stephan joins Brooke on the Cale Clarke show to share about the biblical narrative of the annunciation, fascinating excavations, and the history of Nazareth. The Liturgy of the Land: Cultivating a Catholic Homestead https://tanbooks.com/products/books/the-liturgy-of-the-land-cultivating-a-catholic-homestead/
AMDG. If you want to make boys into men, it requires a brotherhood of men to set a disciplined example. Jason Craig joins the Kolbecast today to visit about calling men to conversion and brotherhood. He, Bonnie, Steven, and Jordan discuss disorders of loneliness in today's society, the imbalanced emphasis on mothers to the exclusion of fathers in various homeschooling discourses, and the necessity of living out mercy and community locally. He also compares and contrasts centripetal and centrifugal forces in current life, shares about the organization Fraternus, and describes his experience of homesteading. All in all, his message is that the classical world is a lived culture that requires men as well as women. Relevant Kolbecast episodes: 79 Doors to Your Memories, featuring Jordan discussing his book When the Earth Was Flat: One Boy's Life at the Edge of the Millenium, to which Jason refers 111 What Treasures Remain 116 Things I Would Tell My Students Learn more about Fraternus here. Catch the first couple of episodes Till and Keep here and look for it in your favorite podcast app soon! Jason's books: The Traditional Virtues according to St. Thomas Aquinas: A Study for Men Leaving Boyhood Behind The Liturgy of the Land: Cultivating a Catholic Homestead Jason also mentions a forthcoming book on localism to which he contributed: Localism: Coming Home to Catholic Social Teaching Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey. We'd be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey! The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast!
This is Episode #275 of the Seeking Excellence Podcast. Check out Jason's book, Leaving Boyhood Behind here. To support the podcast and to get access to exclusive swag, resources, and daily content, join our Locals community. Seeking Excellence provides purpose, direction, and motivation to young men and women who are striving to fulfill their potential and get the most out of life. For daily inspiration, follow Nathan on Instagram, Twitter, Gettr, and TikTok at @nathancrankfield For clips from the podcast, follow SE on Instagram @seekingexcellence_ For exclusive video content, subscribe to our YouTube channel here --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seekingexcellence/support
Ken talks with Jason Craig “The Traditional Virtues of St. Thomas Aquinas: A Study for Men” (TAN Books) and Peter “Graceman” Le “My Life of Grace: How I Fund hope and Purpose in Suffering” (Ave Maria Press). Jason's book available at: https://tanbooks.com/products/books/the-traditional-virtues-according-to-st-thomas-aquinas-a-study-for-men/ and Peter's at: https://www.avemariapress.com/products/my-life-of-grace Follow Jason and Sword & Spade magazine at: https://thosecatholicmen.com/ and Peter at: https://tobesick.com/
On this week's episode of the Detection at Scale podcast, Jack talks with Jason Craig, Director - Threat Detection & Response at Remitly. They discuss the common TTPs of threat actors and how organizations can better protect against them by adopting hardware-backed authentication, a risk-based approach to logging, and building their threat modeling. They also talk about why organizations should move away from cellular MFA, the need for more behavioral profiling, and advice for security professionals. Topics discussed: The common TTPs of threat actors and conglomerates like Lapsus$ and what organizations need to know to protect themselves against them. Why enterprises should rely on hardware-backed authentication rather than SMS MFA on cellular. How to take a better approach to identity management by using hardware-backed authentication and behavioral profiling that eliminates background noise. Why threat modeling begins with knowing what you do as an organization and what you have that's valuable to an attacker. How to take a risk-based approach to understanding which user data or sensitive information to protect first. Why an accurate asset inventory is a precursor to detection and response. Advice to security professionals and organizations on "knowing thyself" and codifying adversary tracking.
Episode #146 of the Gotta Be Saints PodcastOn this episode, I spoke with Jason Craig about his new book.During our conversation, we covered:- An overview of his book- The importance of virtue- Traditional virtues and how they are relevant in today's world- And much more...Biography:He is a convert to the Catholic Church and holds a masters degree in theology from the Augustine Institute. He is the co-founder of Fraternus, which is a fraternal organization that unites the men of a parish in brotherhood and then provides the framework for them to mentor the next generation. Craig is also the editor of ThoseCatholicMen.com and founder of St. Joseph's Farm, which hosts retreats that helps men and their sons experience the joys and wisdom of traditional skills, crafts, and farming. Craig works alongside his wife, Katie, and their six children (five boys and one girl). He is also known to staunchly defend the claim that his family invented bourbon.Buy his book here. Our Sponsors:This is a Good Catholic Podcast. If you're interested in purchasing a Good Catholic digital series, use code GBS for 20% off your total order.Looking for the perfect Catholic gift? Check out The Catholic Company and find it today! Use code BRENDAN20 for 20% off your next purchase! Support the show
Happy Thanksgiving! Today John and Sam are joined by Jason Craig. Jason has spent years studying and defining the rites of passage boys must take to become men. He has applied this anthropological research to the teachings and lived reality of Christ and His Church, and he shares his discovery with us. The author of Leaving Boyhood Behind, he explains to us how societies have been built around raising boys to adult maturity through recognizable passages and more importantly how our society is lacking in providing these necessary stages of initiation. Fraternus - Click Here St. Joseph Farm - Click Here The Sword and Spade - Click Here
Welcome to season 3 episode 7 of Sorted: Desk Drawer: Breaking the Rules with Jason Craig. In this very special guest Desk Drawer episode, we bring on designer + muralist, Jason Craig. We got to chat about what how he got started on his own, what helps him stand out as a designer, and what his ideal Saturday looks like. — Give Jason a follow! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Website — Sign up for Notion for free! — Follow Sorted: @sorted.pod Follow Alex: @apthecreative Follow Emma: @esm.creative https://bit.ly/sortedpod — Have any questions? Reach out anytime! howdy@sortedpod.com Sponsorship + Advertising inquiries: howdy@sortedpod.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sorted-podcast/support — Get your coffee ready and let's get Sorted! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sorted-podcast/support
Growing in virtue is different from self help. Jason Craig explores ways to cultivate virtue and mature in faith. He invites men to build community with each other and their sons to take this journey together. His book is The Traditional Virtues According to St. Thomas Aquinas: A Study for Men.
As part of our community health partnership with Valley Health, we talked today with Jason Craig, Director of Community Health for Valley Health. Our conversation was live on the Camping for Hunger bus. Jason explained what Community Health looks like and talked about the social determinants from housing and food insecurity to transportation issues that can affect a persons physical health. It was an eye-opening conversation that encouraged everyone listening to be more engaged in their community. Listen to other conversations in our Community Health series by clicking here: https://bit.ly/VHhealthpod
We're live with Mary String, Festival Chair, with Immaculate Conception Church in Denham Springs talks about their parish Fall Festival, Jason Craig, Catholic author, talks about his new book "The Traditional Virtues According to St. Thomas Aquinas: A Study for Men" and Dr. David Whidden, Professor of Theology at Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University in Baton Rouge talks about Mary.
The Cale Clarke Show - Today's issues from a Catholic perspective.
Guest host Brooke Taylor is joined by her guest Jason Craig. They discuss his new book Traditional Virtues According to St. Thomas Aquinas. Melody Lyons joins Brooke to talk about the dangers of the Occult. Resources mentioned: Traditional Virtues According to St. Thomas Aquinas https://tanbooks.com/products/books/the-traditional-virtues-according-to-st-thomas-aquinas-a-study-for-men/ The Sunshine Principle: A Radically Simple Guide To Natural Catholic Healing https://www.amazon.com/dp/1953644007/ref=as_li_ss_tl?keywords=the+sunshine+principle&qid=1600900469&s=books&sr=1-1&linkCode=sl1&tag=blosjoy-20&linkId=987b6996b1ef9ca8ddeae3ed3bab8e0a&language=en_US Letter to the Bishops on Some Aspects of Christian Meditation by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith: https://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_19891015_meditazione-cristiana_en.html Jesus Christ The Bearer Of The Water of Life by the Pontifical Council for Culture and the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue: https://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/interelg/documents/rc_pc_interelg_doc_20030203_new-age_en.html Pietra Fitness https://www.pietrafitness.com/
Today's Topics: 1) Gospel - Lk 9:1-6 - Jesus summoned the Twelve and gave them power and authority over all demons and to cure diseases, and He sent them to proclaim the Kingdom of God and to heal the sick. He said to them, "Take nothing for the journey, neither walking stick, nor sack, nor food, nor money, and let no one take a second tunic. Whatever house you enter, stay there and leave from there. And as for those who do not welcome you, when you leave that town, shake the dust from your feet in testimony against them." Then they set out and went from village to village proclaiming the good news and curing diseases everywhere. Memorial of Saint Vincent de Paul, Priest Saint Vincent, pray for us! 2, 3) Jason Craig on his new book: The Traditional Virtues According to St. Thomas Aquinas: A Study for Men (TAN Books) https://tanbooks.com/products/books/the-traditional-virtues-according-to-st-thomas-aquinas-a-study-for-men/ 4) Best of Bishop Strickland
The Cale Clarke Show - Today's issues from a Catholic perspective.
Guest host Brooke Taylor is joined by her guest Jason Craig to discuss the tradition of music passed on through families. Linda Isaiah joins Brooke to talk about how to identify and deal with grief. Resources Mentioned: https://omny.fm/shows/the-cale-clarke-show-todays-issues-from-a-catholic/rich-men-north-of-richmond
This week the broads are taking the pod out of the studio! Enjoy an especially ambient episode from Lake Champlain where Jas and Mon talk about Captain Jason's glow up, Margot's love triangle, and Craig's red flag on Southern Charm saying he loves his exes.
JRoc, aka Jason Craig, has been behind some of the biggest bars and entertainment venues in Las Vegas for decades. He was part of the original Palms crew - standing in line for three days to apply for as many jobs as he could. JRoc remembers tending bar at the original Playboy Club, and getting noticed by Bronson, now one the Plaza's creative forces. From there, it was being part of The Palms' reality TV efforts, producing his own shows, being an in-demand MC in Vegas and nationwide, forming Clique at the Cosmopolitan, being a part of the men's haberdashery Stitched. And JRoc talks about what's next, including the possibility of something downtown!
Jason Craig talks to Adam and David about boyhood and the rites of passage. Highlights: What is a rite of passage? Why is it important? Do we mark moments of initiation for our boys? Liberalism You can find more of Dr. Chad Pecknold's work at The Postliberal Order. Exodus 90 – JOIN US Sign up for The Loop – Are you in the Loop? Get the headlines, the best of blogs, your saint of the day, the daily Scripture readings… sign up today. Support Us on Patreon Become a Patron! Over 40 interviews, a course with Karlo Broussard, a 10 part series on the domestic church, a course on fitness and virtue by Pat Flynn, and free thank you gifts for supporting the show! Click here to join Join Our 2024 Pilgrimage Select International Tours in the best in the business. We are planning on a 2024 pilgrimage. Click here so you won't miss it. Living Beyond Sunday: Making Your Home a Holy Place Our new book is available for pre-order from Ascension Press! “I love this book. It provides wise counsel with beautiful simplicity. So, if you are looking to safeguard your family life from the wiles of the enemy and encourage your spouse and children to become the saints God is calling them to be, this is a book for you.” – Fr Gregory Pine Home life can be difficult and busy, and it's easy to get distracted from the point of it all: raising a family of saints. In Living Beyond Sunday: Making Your Home a Holy Place, two married couples share what has helped them make their homes a place of encounter with God–a place where saints are being made. Want to help The Catholic Man Show? By giving us a rating on iTunes, it helps others find the show. Want to say up with The Catholic Man Show? Sign up for our mailing list: Click Here Looking for a prayer to pray with your wife? Check this blog out. Are you getting our emails? Sign up for our newsletter where we give you all bacon content – never spam. SIGN UP HERE:
Making A Mark with Bright Coal, Ashley Ulmer, and Friends (formerly Freelance Fridays)
Welcome to the season finale of Making A Mark - the show where we meet new folks and ask them 1 big question about creativity. Today's guests are Jason Craig and Rachel Jung and we'll be answering the question: "How do you make a mural for the first time?" SIGN PAINTERS DOCUMENTARY: http://www.signpaintersfilm.com Liquitex Paint Brushes: https://www.liquitex.com/us/products/professional/tools/brushes/ Sherman Williams Paint: https://www.sherwin-williams.com/ JASON CRAIG https://www.instagram.com/jasonthe29th/?hl=enhttps://jasonthe29th.com/ RACHEL JUNG: http://www.raycodesign.comhttps://www.instagram.com/rayco.design/ ===== For more info on Making A Mark or to nominate someone as a guest, visit: http://makingamarkpod.com WATCH MORE EPISODES