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In this episode, I welcome author and Boston University journalism professor Jay Atkinson, as we discuss the release of the new hardcover version of his original 2001 book “Ice Time.” Jay is a wonderful storyteller who recounts his adventures of spending a full season with Methuen's men's high school team in the 1999-2000 season, reliving his passion for the game of hockey. It is a compendium of tales culled from his observations. The book spans three generations, from getting his young son involved to recounting how supportive his father was in his life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-leahy/message
NON-RACING CONTENT Brought to you by PTF Press. PTF sits down with author Jay Atkinson, whom he edited 20 years ago in the initial publication of ICE TIME, a cult classic book about hockey, small-town New England, and familial bonds. Neal Bascomb -- the original agent on the project and a wildly successful bestselling author -- also joins in the conversation. To buy ICE TIME, go https://www.amazon.com/Ice-Time-Jay-Atkinson/dp/057832721X/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1KPFQJB1Z3XT4&keywords=jay+atkinson+books&qid=1638294928&sprefix=jay+atkinson%2Caps%2C157&sr=8-2 (here) or go into your local independent bookseller and request that they order you a copy.
NON-RACING CONTENT Brought to you by PTF Press. PTF sits down with author Jay Atkinson, whom he edited 20 years ago in the initial publication of ICE TIME, a cult classic book about hockey, small-town New England, and familial bonds. Neal Bascomb -- the original agent on the project and a wildly successful bestselling author -- also joins in the conversation. To buy ICE TIME, go https://www.amazon.com/Ice-Time-Jay-Atkinson/dp/057832721X/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1KPFQJB1Z3XT4&keywords=jay+atkinson+books&qid=1638294928&sprefix=jay+atkinson%2Caps%2C157&sr=8-2 (here) or go into your local independent bookseller and request that they order you a copy.
If you decide to try Live Ultimate, please support our channel through our affiliate link, thank you! https://www.scotteburgess.com/shop/live-ultimate I am very excited to bring episode 110 to you today - Bryan the Botanist is here today to talk mushrooms and how Live Ultimate's Ultimate Shrooms are of the highest caliber - folks, there is so much I don't know about mushrooms, life in the forestry restoration, chi running for marathon training - this broad based conversation is full of knowledge that is very unique to podcasting. Be ready for Bryan Huberty's extensive, yet easy to understand, experience, I thank him for sharing this with the Best and Brightest! If you want to give Live Ultimate's products a try, please go to scotteburgess.com/shop/live-ultimate and place your order today! As we've mentioned in previous episodes everything has changed and for the better, we created an entirely new experience, please check out our website updates at https://www.scotteburgess.com/. Please take a moment, and head on over to ScottEBurgess.com to watch genuine video testimonials, and determine for yourself, what best in class content and affiliates can do for you, as you move towards your personal wellness goals. Don't forget, you can find all of our 110 episodes at www.ScottEBurgess.com and the follow up conversations are shared in our Facebook community group “The Best & Brightest”. Now let's dive into my conversation with Bryan in the new healing studio! And as always, thanks for listening! Host: Scott E. Burgess Burgess@ScottEBurgess.com Website: https://www.scotteburgess.com/ Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheScottEBurgessShow Rumble Page: https://rumble.com/register/Healthcare360withScottEBurgess/ The Best & Brightest Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/119577323474710/ Magic Maker: Michelle Burgess Michelle@MichelleFNBurgess.com www.MichelleFNBurgess.com (coming one day soon!) Affiliates: Please support our podcast by purchasing products from our affiliates at https://www.scotteburgess.com/shop Guest Info: Bryan Huberty linkedin.com/in/bryan-huberty-stone-52b08279 SEBShow #110 Bryan Huberty Live Ultimate https://www.scotteburgess.com/shop/live-ultimate Referenced Info: Biology of Belief by Dr. Bruce Lipton https://www.brucelipton.com/books/biology-of-belief/ Joe Rogan Experience #1035 - Paul Stamets https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPqWstVnRjQ Live Ultimate's True North https://liveultimate.com/scotteburgess/home/about Body Burden: The Pollution in Newborns - EWG ,7/14/2005 https://www.ewg.org/research/body-burden-pollution-newborns EWG's Dirty Dozen https://www.ewg.org/foodnews/dirty-dozen.php EWG's Clean 15 https://www.ewg.org/foodnews/clean-fifteen.php Fantastic Fungi https://fantasticfungi.com/watch/ Live Ultimate Ambassadors https://liveultimate.com/scotteburgess/enrollment https://www.healthline.com/ Wellness Wednesday with Bryan the Botanist https://www.youtube.com/user/runwithbryan/videos Dr. Mark Plotkin Plants of the Gods Podcast https://markplotkin.com/podcast/ Lex Fridman https://lexfridman.com/ Joe Rogan https://www.joerogan.com/ Massacre on the Merrimack by Jay Atkinson https://www.amazon.com/Massacre-Merrimack-Dustons-Captivity-Colonial/dp/B07RYNSZXD Dave McGillivray https://davemcgillivray.com/ Danny Dreyer Chi Running https://www.chirunning.com/danny-dreyer/ Music provided by: IMMEX - Blue Shark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1pmz9IJ1CA Graphic Design by: Waqar Mughal waqarstudio92@gmail.com Webflow Design Services by: Adrian Gavrilă Hello@adriangavrila.com Disclaimer: The information provided is for educational purposes - not intended as medical advice. It is always the advice of Healthcare360 to consult with a doctor or other health care professional(s) for medical advice. Some of these links go to one of my websites and some are affiliate links where I'll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scotteburgess/message
This week, Kristin tells Mogab about the ax murder of Betty Gore. In a small town in Texas, Candy Montgomery just wanted to have an affair. She wanted something to shake up her boring housewife life, and she set her sights on Betty's husband, Allen. A year later, however, Betty would end up murdered after being struck with an ax over 40 times. How did this happen? How could a petite housewife with no history of violence do something like this? And what would her defense be at trial? And where are they now!? Sources: Love and Death in Silicon Prairie - Texas Monthly by Jay Atkinson and John BloomThe Murder of Betty Gore at the Hands of Desperate Housewife Candy Montgomery by Kim BryanCandy Montgomery: The Desperate Housewife Who Murdered Her Good Friend by Sarah MangiolaThe Most Infamous Ax Murder in Collin County History by Alexandra CroninTrue story of ax murderer Candy Montgomery from Secret Lives of Stepford Wives by Asa HawksLEFT TO WONDER 20 years after the ax slaying of Betty Gore, victim's daughters still have questions by Doug Swanson
Grace doesn’t play favorites. Let your mind be renewed with this verse, “The grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men.” Listen as Fred Timbrook and Jay Atkinson teach on how the unmerited, unearned and undeserved favor of God is available for everyone, but you’ve got to receive it for yourself.
Today’s teaching by Fred Timbrook and Jay Atkinson focuses on the fact that God has delivered you in the past, is delivering you now and will continue to deliver you in the future. Jesus doesn’t give Himself for our sins, so that would be “saved, but stuck” until we get to heaven one day. Don’t ever think that God gets tired of delivering you. Since deliverance is His will, He actually takes pleasure in doing it.
God’s not mad at you and He has already reconciled the world to Himself through Jesus. Fred Timbrook and Jay Atkinson teach that NOW is the acceptable time and NOW is the day of salvation. There is a purpose for God’s grace beyond your initial salvation.
Lucas and Matt discuss the demise of FilmStruck, a "business decision" made in the aftermath of the ATt&T and Time Warner merger. The fat cats continue to swallow up all that sweet, premium content, limiting our imaginative and cultural possibilities. Then, we take a look at Monica Hileman's review of Michael Lewis's book The Fifth Risk, and talk about the importance and shortcomings of all that red tape. Matt then gives us a long read of Jay Atkinson's review of the thrilling documentary film Free Solo, about Alex Honnold's attempt to climb El Capitan with no ropes.
My guest, Jay Atkinson, author of "Massacre on the Merrimack", tells the notorious and controversial story of Hannah Duston. After members of the Abenaki tribe captured her and her newborn infant in March of 1697, they killed her baby on a forced march north. Duston got her revenge by killing and scalping ten of her captors, including six children, and fleeing by canoe back to her home in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Go to www.mostnotorious.com and click the Amazon link for all of your online shopping needs! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The crew returns this week to talk about Jay Atkinson's "Massacre on the Merrimack".
June 20, 2016 - Our Monday, June 20th interview is with award-winning author Neal Bascomb. We're airing our conversation a few days early because his book -- The Winter Fortress: The Epic Mission to Sabotage Hitler's Atomic Bomb -- is a perfect gift for Father's Day. If you think the book might be right for Dad, History Author Show listeners can enjoy a free sample chapter of The Winter Fortress right here. Meet the Norwegian patriots -- from schoolteachers to plumbers -- who dared defy the Nazis, and endured starvation and harsh winter conditions, to deny Hitler the power to rain nuclear fire on London, New York, and other Allied cities. Our thanks to author Jay Atkinson for pointing The Winter Fortress our way. You can listen to our interview with Jay on his book, Massacre on the Merrimack: Hannah Duston’s Captivity and Revenge in Colonial America. You can follow today's guest on Twitter @NealBascomb, like him at Facebook.com/NealRBascomb, and pay him a visit at NealBascomb.com. So put on your winter camouflage suits, wax up your skis, let's head back to Nazi-occupied Norway and assault, The Winter Fortress...
March 28, 2016 - Step through the Guardian of Forever and back in time to colonial North America, in the heat of King William's War. Our guide on this journey is Jay Atkinson, called "the bard of New England toughness" by Men’s Health magazine for his approach to writing and his topics. He shares the story of another tough New Englander in his new book, Massacre on the Merrimack: Hannah Duston's Captivity and Revenge in Colonial America. Early on March 15, 1697, a band of Abenaki warriors in service to the Catholic French, raided the Puritan English frontier village of Haverhill, Massachusetts, killing twenty-seven men, women and children, and taking thirteen survivors captive. Hannah Duston and her one-week-old daughter, Martha, were among these survivors -- and it is there that our story begins. Jay Atkinson teaches journalism at Boston University, as well as a critic, essayist, investigative journalist, and itinerant amateur athlete up in Methuen, Massachusetts. He is also the author of the author of two novels, a collection of short fiction, and five nonfiction narrative books including Ice Time and Legends of Winter Hill. You can visit his website, JayAtkinson.com, follow him @Atkinson_Jay on Twitter, or drop him a like at Facebook.com/WriterJayAtkinson.
Jay Atkinson, author of Massacre on the Merrimack, talks to Daniel Ford about his mentor Harry Crews, his research and writing process (yellow legal pads play a starring role), and what inspired his narrative featuring Hannah Duston’s thrilling, and bloody, escape from her Native American captors.
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Alienation and Reconnection Alienation, said theologian Paul Tillich, is inherent in the human condition. We live alienated from ourselves, from others, and from the very ground of our being. How then do we reconnect? Preaching for us will be a scientist turned minister, now retired from active ministry but still serving as a research scholar at Starr King School for the Ministry. John Buehrens calls Jay "one of my wisest colleagues." The Coming of Age class will provide the Message for All Ages. Rev. Dr. Jay Atkinson, Guest Minister Kat Liu, Worship Associate Dr. Mark Sumner, song leader Reiko Oda Lane, organist and bell choir director Giacomo Fiore, guitar Emily Wilson, Administrator Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound & Worship Archives/Podcast
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Alienation and Reconnection Alienation, said theologian Paul Tillich, is inherent in the human condition. We live alienated from ourselves, from others, and from the very ground of our being. How then do we reconnect? Preaching for us will be a scientist turned minister, now retired from active ministry but still serving as a research scholar at Starr King School for the Ministry. John Buehrens calls Jay "one of my wisest colleagues." The Coming of Age class will provide the Message for All Ages. Rev. Dr. Jay Atkinson, Guest Minister Kat Liu, Worship Associate Dr. Mark Sumner, song leader Reiko Oda Lane, organist and bell choir director Giacomo Fiore, guitar Emily Wilson, Administrator Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound & Worship Archives/Podcast
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The metaphor of the interdependent web combines universalist love with unitarian wholeness into a vision of cosmic unity and goodness. This is a large idea that lies at the heart of UU faith and asks us to stretch ourselves wide to be worthy of it. The Rev. Dr. Jay Atkinson, Guest Minister John Young, Worship Associate Dr. Mark Sumner, Choir Director Reiko Oda Lane, Organist & Bell Choir Director Jonathan Silk, Sound and Order of Service
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The metaphor of the interdependent web combines universalist love with unitarian wholeness into a vision of cosmic unity and goodness. This is a large idea that lies at the heart of UU faith and asks us to stretch ourselves wide to be worthy of it. The Rev. Dr. Jay Atkinson, Guest Minister John Young, Worship Associate Dr. Mark Sumner, Choir Director Reiko Oda Lane, Organist & Bell Choir Director Jonathan Silk, Sound and Order of Service
Jay Atkinson is a novelist, short story writer, essayist, critic, investigative journalist, and adventure athlete whose work has been featured in the New York Times, Men’s Health, Boston Globe and many other publications. Atkinson has competed in rugby for three decades and seems to fit adventure into every open slot in his life. I hope you enjoy our meandering conversation about life, friendships and the joys of adventure. http://jayatkinson.com/ https://www.facebook.com/writerjayatkinson/ Save 20% off the best freeze-dried meals you’ll ever eat with Peak Refuel. Use the code ASP20 at checkout by visiting peakrefuel.com Renowned nature photographer, John Fielder, has an amazing new book coming out with never before seen photos. To check it out, go to johnfielder.com.