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This week Def Jim pays tribute to visionary reedsman Anthony Braxton, who turned 81 on June 4th, and to Sonny Rollins, mighty Everest of jazz saxophone, who as most people will now know, passed late last month. The Show also features carefully selected recent album tracks from such diverse talents as Mary Halvorson, Matthew Shipp, Jeff Parker and James Brandon Lewis and the usual smattering of sterling stuff from The Back Catalogue chosen with equal forethought and design. Dames & dudes, your Jazz Week starts here.
This week Steve, Dana, and Julia convene once again—this time with some big news. Also, they make a classic Gabfest episode. First up, it's the alienating fluorescent buzz, infinite carpeted sprawl, and liminal horror of Backrooms. The new release from A24 is directed by 20-year-old Kane Parsons based on his YouTube series which itself was inspired by deep internet lore and a viral piece of creepypasta. Does the uncanny maze of Backrooms go anywhere? They step into the labyrinth to find out. Next, they're joined by Gabfest fave Leon Neyfakh to get into another parallel dimension: the world of OnlyFans. They discuss Leon's new podcast about the ubiquitous platform OnlyFantasy—produced with comedian and OF creator Gracie Canaan.Finally, it's a conversation that's as lively as… well, that's the question. They take up a recent piece of data journalism in The Pudding analyzing the most common similes.In a bonus episode, Carl Wilson joins the call (as well as a special endorsement segment) to talk taste. Specifically, they get into how discussions of taste have changed since Carl wrote authoritatively on it 18 years ago in his book Let's Talk About Love: Why Other People Have Bad Taste.EndorsementsDana: The recent Zadie Smith essay in The New York Review of Books "Art for Our Sakes." Carl: The live album Happy Today by Jeff Parker and ETA IVtet as well as the anthology of poetry On Occasion: Poems for the People, with a special Canadian shoutout to the poem "Oh Americans" by Gary Barwin.Julia: The tranquil, koi fish-rich, and very SoCal Self-Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine. Also, L.A. listeners should join the folks of L.A Material, Punch List, and New York Review of Architecture on June 7 for the event LACMA Therapy Session to process all their complicated feelings about the new David Geffen Galleries.Steve: The band The Durutti Column as sampled in the Blood Orange song "The Field." Plus, Steve would love to know what listeners make of the author J.M. Coetzee, particularly his novel Disgrace.(Also, make sure to subscribe to Carl's fantastic newsletter Crritic!)--Email us your thoughts at culturefest@slate.com. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch. Production assistance by Daniel Hirsch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Steve, Dana, and Julia convene once again—this time with some big news. Also, they make a classic Gabfest episode. First up, it's the alienating fluorescent buzz, infinite carpeted sprawl, and liminal horror of Backrooms. The new release from A24 is directed by 20-year-old Kane Parsons based on his YouTube series which itself was inspired by deep internet lore and a viral piece of creepypasta. Does the uncanny maze of Backrooms go anywhere? They step into the labyrinth to find out. Next, they're joined by Gabfest fave Leon Neyfakh to get into another parallel dimension: the world of OnlyFans. They discuss Leon's new podcast about the ubiquitous platform OnlyFantasy—produced with comedian and OF creator Gracie Canaan.Finally, it's a conversation that's as lively as… well, that's the question. They take up a recent piece of data journalism in The Pudding analyzing the most common similes.In a bonus episode, Carl Wilson joins the call (as well as a special endorsement segment) to talk taste. Specifically, they get into how discussions of taste have changed since Carl wrote authoritatively on it 18 years ago in his book Let's Talk About Love: Why Other People Have Bad Taste.EndorsementsDana: The recent Zadie Smith essay in The New York Review of Books "Art for Our Sakes." Carl: The live album Happy Today by Jeff Parker and ETA IVtet as well as the anthology of poetry On Occasion: Poems for the People, with a special Canadian shoutout to the poem "Oh Americans" by Gary Barwin.Julia: The tranquil, koi fish-rich, and very SoCal Self-Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine. Also, L.A. listeners should join the folks of L.A Material, Punch List, and New York Review of Architecture on June 7 for the event LACMA Therapy Session to process all their complicated feelings about the new David Geffen Galleries.Steve: The band The Durutti Column as sampled in the Blood Orange song "The Field." Plus, Steve would love to know what listeners make of the author J.M. Coetzee, particularly his novel Disgrace.(Also, make sure to subscribe to Carl's fantastic newsletter Crritic!)--Email us your thoughts at culturefest@slate.com. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch. Production assistance by Daniel Hirsch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam Maness brings you the freshest releases of May 2026!0:00 Intro0:50 Jeff Parkerhttps://intlanthem.bandcamp.com/album/happy-today3:45 Greg Hutchinsonhttps://www.allmusic.com/album/kind-of-now-mw0004778588 6:15 Chris Potterhttps://chrispotterjazz.bandcamp.com/album/alive-with-ghosts-today9:09 New Jazz Undergroundhttps://www.allmusic.com/album/hoodies-mw000479189111:04 Virginia MacDonaldhttps://virginiamacdonald.bandcamp.com/album/in-search-of13:00 Harry Skolerhttps://harryskoler1.bandcamp.com/album/echoes15:05 Laurie Anderson & Sexmobhttps://laurieanderson.bandcamp.com/album/let-x-x-live17:06 Alabaster DePlumehttps://intlanthem.bandcamp.com/album/dear-children-of-our-children-i-knew-epilogue19:31 Ben Wolfehttps://benjonah.bandcamp.com/album/any-time-after-now 21:30 Joe Lovanohttps://joelovano.com/recordings/paramount-quartet/
A playlist full of delightful surprises, offering music lovers a welcome counterweight to the darker surprises the news keeps delivering. The playlist features Oan Kim; Guillaume Hazebrouck, James Noël; Felsenmeer; Gegè Telesforo; Matthew Stevens; Gabrielle Cavassa; and Jeff Parker [pictured]. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/22456129/Mondo-Jazz [from "Habanera" to "Like Swimwear"]. Happy listening!
This week, Cam's selections include music from Ammar El Sherei, Jeff Parker, and Dua Saleh. Thanks to Southbound!
Tonight's edition features new music from Celer, Jeff Parker, David Cordero + Ian Hawgood, Hammock, Manual, Martin Sturtzer and much more!
On this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I sit down with guitarist, composer, and producer Matthew Stevens for a conversation about identity, collaboration, and the kind of artistic clarity that only seems to come through real-life change. I've been a fan of Matthew's playing for a long time, so getting to talk with him about his new self-titled record felt especially meaningful.We start with the album itself, and one of the first things I ask him is why this record carries his name. Matthew shares that the years leading up to it brought major shifts, moving from New York to Boston, beginning to teach at Berklee, going through divorce, and eventually finding a new sense of grounding in his personal life. What comes through clearly is that this album feels like his most complete expression of himself so far. It's not self-titled as a branding move. It's self-titled because it sounds like who he is now.We also talk in depth about collaboration, how Matthew brought in trusted co-producers Josh Johnson and Eric Doob, and how their presence helped him let go of control in a healthy way. That thread runs through the whole conversation: surrounding yourself with people you trust, writing with specific musicians in mind, and allowing the music to become a real conversation. We get into the sound of the record too, its grounding rhythm section, the feel of tracks like “Take Heart”, and the way so much of the album was captured live in the room over just a few days.One of my favorite parts of this conversation is hearing Matthew talk about influence, producing, and teaching. We talk about working with heroes like Jeff Parker and Terri Lyne Carrington, producing the beautiful Doc Watson tribute project, and what it's like to return to Berklee now as a faculty member after being deeply shaped by that school as a student. We also get into the pressures younger musicians face now, especially around social media and self-promotion—and Matthew offers a really grounded perspective on what it means to use that time instead to build actual musicianship.This is a thoughtful conversation about sound, feel, growth, and what it means to become more fully yourself as an artist.Key TakeawaysA self-titled album can be a personal statement — for Matthew, this record reflects the clearest version of who he is right now.Life changes can deepen artistic identity — moving, teaching, heartbreak, and rebuilding all shaped this music.Trusting collaborators can open the music up — working with Josh Johnson and Eric Doob helped Matthew let go of some control and go deeper.Sound and feel are at the center of everything — even simple musical ideas come alive when the players are deeply connected.Producing is about meeting artists where they are — Matthew's work on the Doc Watson tribute shows how great producers guide without forcing.Community is one of music school's greatest gifts — the relationships built there often matter as much as the training itself.Young musicians face new pressures — Matthew is thoughtful about how social media can compete with the slower work of building real craft.Music from the EpisodeTake Heart - Matthew Stevens (ft. Joel Ross)Who Does She Hope to Be - Matthew Stevens (ft. Terri Lynne Carrington & Jeff Parker)Hazy -Matthew Stevens (ft. Josh Johnson)Alberta - Matthew Stevens (ft. Anna B Savage & Josh Johnson)About the PodcastThe Bandwich Tapes is a podcast hosted by Brad Williams, featuring conversations with musicians, composers, producers, and creative thinkers about their musical journeys. Each episode explores the influences, decisions, and experiences that shape a life in music—one conversation at a time.Connect with the ShowEmail: contact@thebandwichtapes.com
Despite a severe lack of sleep thanks to one Mr. Bruce Springsteen, we got through a rousing couple of hours chock full on new sounds to help you get down. On the playlist: Rosa Brunello, Jeff Parker, Web Web, Lipphead, Nightmares On Wax and Adrian Sherwood, Beth Orton and Thundercat, plus Leroy Hutson, Afrika Bambaataa and The Police! Rock that link below! Playlist: https://kxsf.fm/schedule/ Click on Tuesday's 10-noon slot> FreeFall w/David Bassin This program has been edited from the original broadcast.
Long recognized as one of the most thrilling and thoughtful guitarists of his generation, Matthew Stevens has built an elite reputation in music, touring, and recording with a "who's who" of modern icons, including Esperanza Spalding, Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah, Harvey Mason, and Walter Smith Ill. He has also made a splash outside of jazz, having produced the tribute album I Am A Pilgrim - Doc Watson at 100, featuring artists such as Valerie June, Steve Earle, Nora Brown, and Dolly Parton (Stevens produced Parton's version of "The Last Thing on My Mind," which earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best Country Solo Performance in 2024). A culmination of 20 years of craft, the eponymous album serves as a mid-career mission statement with Stevens stepping into the spotlight. Co-produced by Stevens, saxophonist Josh Johnson, and percussionist Eric Doob, the record seamlessly melds acoustic and electric sonics through a mix of genre-blurring originals and deeply personal covers. It features a multigenerational cast of musicians who have had a profound impact on Stevens' journey, including rising visionaries like vibraphonist Joel Ross and vocalists Anna B Savage and Corey King, in addition to his mentor Terri Lyne Carrington and personal guitar hero Jeff Parker. At the album's core is a band of his most trusted collaborators, which also includes keyboardist Chris Fishman and bassist Kyle Miles, with additional contributions from percussionist Paulo Stagnaro and guitarists Dylan Day and Rich Hinman on slide and pedal steel. Matthew Stevens reflects a period of profound personal and artistic change, ultimately bringing him to "a place of optimism, excitement, and confidence" that signals a bold new chapter for one of jazz's most essential voices and respected players. website www.mattstevens.com www.instagram.com/matthewthomaswyatt Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/7z1PSpsIyAeniOOtaQ1iYa?si=cS9P53EIR46Qs9X4YvAd-g About Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris The Music Matters Podcast is hosted by Darrell Craig Harris, a globally published music journalist, professional musician, and Getty Images photographer. Music Matters is now available on Spotify, iTunes, Podbean, and more. Each week, Darrell interviews renowned artists, musicians, music journalists, and insiders from the music industry. Currently, 870,000 global downloads in over 40 countries. Visit us at: www.MusicMattersPodcast.com Follow us on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/musicmattersdh For inquiries, contact: musicmatterspodcastshow@gmail.com Support our mission via PayPal: www.paypal.me/payDarrell voice over intro by Nigel J. Farmer
We are delighted to share a special set by artist Asa 808, a 2-hour journey ideal to softly immersive oneself in the nature sounds, instruments and spoken word. Credits to Asa 808 and Ana Roxanne, Agustin Pereyra Lucena Quartet, Andreas von Wangenheim, Awakened Souls, Dead Man Winter, Djrum, 혁오 (HYUKOH), Sunset Rollercoaster 落日飛車, Felbm, Frankie Reyes, Icarus, Hana Stretton, H.Takahashi, Jeff Parker, Jordi Savall, Julian Lage, Julianna Barwick, Laurie Spiegel, Matonizz feat. Brian Kelley, Meitei, Omni Gardens, Rosie Lowe & Duval Timothy, Sohn, Sonmi541, Starling Arrow, Ted Greene, Yutaka Hirasaka, Wau Wau Collectif.
Ami Taf Ra, Alex Robinson, Caity Gyorgy & Mark Limacher, Brett McDonald, Anthony Fung, Michael Ragonese, Lisa Hilton, Paul Cornish, Jeff Parker, Tortoise, Holly Palmer, Joey Waronker & Pete Min, Dan Rosenboom and Etienne CharlesPlaylist: Ami Taf Ra - How I Became a MadmanAlex Robinson - Happy to Make Your AcquaintanceCaity Gyorgy & Mark Limacher - Say It (Over and Over Again)Caity Gyorgy & Mark Limacher - Train Wrecked Dining CarBrett McDonald - Inis FailAnthony Fung, featuring Andrew Renfroe and Luca Alemmano - Rise and ShineMichael Ragonese - Occupying SpaceLisa Hilton - WildflowerPaul Cornish, featuring Jeff Parker - PalindromeJeff Parker, featuring Anna Butterss, Jay Bellerose & Josh Johnson - Chrome DomeTortoise - OganessonHolly Palmer, featuring Jeff Parker - MetamorphosisJoey Waronker & Pete Min - Chocolate ChipDan Rosenboom - OraclesEtienne Charles - Igbo Landing I
In this episode, Batman '66 main writer Jeff Parker joins the show to talk all about the celebratory comic book series. Hear us talk: -Jeff's favorite Batman story -How Batman '66 came about -How he brought in villains from the show and not on the show into the world And more! Rate and Review the Show: Apple | Spotify | iHeartradio | Amazon Follow The Batman Book Club on X: @thebatmanbc. Follow The Batman Book Club on Instagram: @thebatmanbc. Follow The Batman Book Club Facebook page HERE. Follow Jeff Parker on BlueSky. Subscribe to The Batman Book Club YouTube Channel. Visit Jeff's website: jeffparkerwrites.com Support the Show Through Patreon: patreon.com/thebatmanbc. Support the Show with Merchandise from TeePublic. Outro music: “Overdrive”, by Matrika. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Once upon a time in the DC Universe, Santa Claus wasn't just slipping down chimneys… he was training Batman and battling monsters with the world's greatest heroes. And now in Jeff Parker's wild 2024 yuletide epic, Santa Claus isn't just on the nice list — he's in the Justice League's corner as the entire DCU faces supernatural threats and a mysterious new enemy in the holiday season's coolest crossover. In this episode, Jeff returns to chat about his latest Santa-and-Justice-League mashup — where the Caped Crusader, magic-wielders like Zatanna, Damian Wayne, and even the House of El join forces with St. Nick himself to save the season when the Justice League winds up stranded in a dark realm and heroes are hunted by chilling forces led by the enigmatic Silent Knight.
Welcome to Word Balloon, the podcast that dives deep into the art and craft behind the comics you love. In today's festive yet fierce chapter of the DC Universe, we're exploring one of the most delightfully unexpected team-ups in comics history. Imagine the Dark Knight of Gotham City — brooding on rooftops, stalking shadows… now pair him with a man in a red suit who slides down chimneys and actually trained him once. Batman and Santa Claus together, facing supernatural forces, holiday horror, and the kind of mythic storytelling only a master like Jeff Parker can deliver. In this episode, Jeff — writer of Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight and its winter sequel — joins us to talk about his new weekly DC Comics series, how Santa fits into the DC Universe, the lore behind their partnership, and why this strange yet wonderful story is resonating with fans this holiday season. So strap in for ghosts, gods, demons, and yuletide myth — because this isn't just Christmas with the Caped Crusader… it's Silent Knight, and it's one wild ride.
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:20 - Harley Quinn: Road Trip Special #1 (Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti and Bret Blevins, Moritat, Flaviano Armentaro, Pasquale Qualano, Jed Dougherty) 0:16:42 - Batman #44 (Scott Snyder, Brian Azzarello and Jock) 0:29:05 - Action Comics #44 (Greg Pak, Aaron Kuder, and Howard Porter) 0:38:48 - Justice League United #13 (Jeff Parker and Paul Pelletier) 0:48:48 - Batman / Superman #24 (Greg Pak and Ardian Syaf, Yildiray Cinar, Howard Porter) 1:00:49 - New Suicide Squad #12 (Sean Ryan and Philippe Briones) 1:10:17 - Catwoman #44 (Genevieve Valentine and David Messina) 1:19:48 - Starfire #4 (Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti and Emanuela Lupacchino, Mirco Pierfederici) 1:32:47 - Red Hood / Arsenal #4 (Scott Lobdell and Denis Medri) 1:42:57 - All-Star Section 8 #4 (Garth Ennis and John McCrea) 1:52:44 - Gotham Academy #10 (Brendan Fletcher, Becky Cloonan and Karl Kerschl, Michele Assarasakorn) 2:02:55 - Earth 2: Society #4 (David H Wilson and Jorge Jiménez) 2:12:43 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co
On this episode of Kinescope, John Siuntres, Jeff Parker, and Gabriel Hardman spotlight the remarkable live television work of Boris Karloff — best known as Hollywood's original Frankenstein Monster but equally commanding on the small screen. From the tense anthology dramas of the early 1950s to his chilling appearances on Studio One, Westinghouse Studio One, Climax!, Suspense, and The United States Steel Hour, Karloff proved that terror and empathy could coexist in real time — without retakes.The hosts revisit surviving kinescopes that capture Karloff's range — cultured villains, haunted men, and tragic figures performed before live audiences. They explore how these broadcasts bridged the golden age of horror and the birth of television drama, revealing how Karloff's gravitas and restraint brought unexpected humanity to live anthology television. Expect insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and production history from the era when Boris Karloff mastered the art of live fright.
On this episode of To the Outer Limits, John Siuntres is joined by Gabe Hardman, William J. Meyer, Ian Brill, Jeff Parker, and Ande Parks for a lively and insightful discussion of the 1964 episode “Soldier.” Written by Harlan Ellison and directed by Gerd Oswald, this hard-edged science fiction story follows a genetically bred warrior from a future war who's accidentally transported back to 20th-century Earth — a man who knows nothing but battle.The panel breaks down the episode's sharp performances by Michael Ansara and Lloyd Nolan, its minimalist production design, and Ellison's cynical view of endless human conflict. They explore the episode's themes of nature versus nurture, Cold War paranoia, and the moral cost of a society addicted to warfare.The group also examines “Soldier”'s lasting influence — including its famous connection to The Terminator copyright dispute — and why it stands as one of The Outer Limits' most haunting reflections on what it means to be human in a world built for war.
On this episode of To the Outer Limits, John Siuntres is joined by Gabe Hardman, William J. Meyer, Ian Brill, Jeff Parker, and Ande Parks for a deep-dive discussion of the classic 1964 episode “Demon with a Glass Hand.” Written by Harlan Ellison and directed by Byron Haskin, this landmark story starring Robert Culp remains one of the series' most haunting and influential hours. The panel unpacks the episode's noir atmosphere, its striking use of the Bradbury Building, and Ellison's blend of human emotion with high-concept science fiction. Along the way, they explore the show's visual style, its lasting influence on later genre storytelling—from The Terminator to modern cyber-noir—and what makes Demon with a Glass Hand one of The Outer Limits' definitive masterpieces.
On this episode of The To The Outer Limits, we review “The Sixth Finger.”Joining me are storytellers Gabriel Hardman, Jeff Parker, and Ande Parks.t's the story that dared to ask what happens when humanity fast-forwards its own evolution—and the answer, as usual, isn't pretty. Starring a young David McCallum years before The Man from U.N.C.L.E., this 1963 classic turns the lab experiment trope into a gothic tragedy, complete with telepathy, hubris, and a proto–Professor X look that must have haunted comic readers who saw it first-run. Joining me for the discussion are three of my favorite storytellers who know a thing or two about pushing human potential to the breaking poin Together we'll talk about the episode's influence on pop culture and comics—from McCallum's transformation makeup to its echoes in The X-Men, Planet of the Apes, and every “science-goes-too-far” story that followed.
In this Scene Missing panel, we dive deep into the 1972 made-for-TV movie Gargoyles — a cult classic that helped define the early wave of '70s creature features. Joining the discussion are Gabriel Hardman, Jeff Parker, Ian Brill, and Allison Baker, each bringing their sharp insight into the film's production, themes, and its influence on modern genre storytelling.The panel explores the film's eerie desert setting and its surprising critical success, including an Emmy Award for Outstanding Makeup that launched the career of Stan Winston, who went on to create the iconic creatures of Aliens and Predator. We spotlight the performances of Cornel Wilde as anthropologist Mercer Boley, Jennifer Salt (Sisters, Soap) as his daughter Diana, and Bernie Casey as the noble Gargoyle leader — one of television's earliest sympathetic monster roles. We also examine the creative team behind the movie: director Bill L. Norton, later known for Cisco Pike and Law & Order, and writer-producers Steve and Elinor Karpf, who blended mythology, horror, and social reflection into an unexpectedly thoughtful TV thriller.
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:24 - Batman #43 (Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo) 0:15:21 - Action Comics #43 (Greg Pak and Aaron Kuder) 0:23:50 - Justice League United #12 (Jeff Parker and Travel Foreman) 0:36:49 - Green Arrow #43 (Benjamin Percy and Patrick Zircher) 0:47:08 - Batman / Superman #23 (Greg Pak and Ardian Syaf) 0:58:18 - Constantine: The Hellblazer #3 (James Tynion IV and Ming Doyle) 1:09:22 - Gotham Academy #9 (Brendan Fletcher, Becky Cloonan and Karl Kerschl) 1:19:21 - Starfire #3 (Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti and Emanuela Lupacchino) 1:30:18 - New Suicide Squad #11 (Sean Ryan and Philippe Briones) 1:37:01 - Red Hood / Arsenal #3 (Scott Lobdell and Denis Medri) 1:45:45 - Catwoman #43 (Genevieve Valentine and David Messina) 1:55:21 - All-Star Section 8 #3 (Garth Ennis and John McCrea) 2:03:26 - Earth 2: Society #3 (David H Wilson and Jorge Jiménez) 2:11:37 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co
Today, the Spotlight shines On guitarist, composer, and producer Jeff Parker.For nearly three decades, Jeff has balanced solo work with his role in the post-rock band Tortoise. His 2016 album The New Breedtakes hip-hop beats and puts them in the hands of live musicians. Named after his late father's clothing store, the album just got the deluxe reissue treatment from International Anthem.He's here to discuss how moving to Los Angeles shaped his sound, why making "identifiably human-made music" matters more than ever, and what it's like transitioning from being the youngest musician in the room to becoming a mentor.If you enjoy this episode, check out our discussions with Josh Johnson, Gordon Grdina, or Daniel Ögren. All are available on spotlightonpodcast.com.(The musical excerpts heard in the interview are from Jeff Parker's album The New Breed)–Dig DeeperVisit Jeff Parker at jeffparkersounds.comPurchase The New Breed (IA11 Edition) from International Anthem, Bandcamp, or Qobuz and listen on your streaming platform of choice.Jeff Parker's discography on BandcampTortoise - official website and BandcampDig into this episode's complete show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com–• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.• Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice.• Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. You can also follow us on Bluesky, Mastodon, YouTube, and LinkedIn.• Be sure to bookmark our online magazine, The Tonearm! → thetonearm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, the Spotlight shines On guitarist, composer, and producer Jeff Parker.For nearly three decades, Jeff has balanced solo work with his role in the post-rock band Tortoise. His 2016 album The New Breedtakes hip-hop beats and puts them in the hands of live musicians. Named after his late father's clothing store, the album just got the deluxe reissue treatment from International Anthem.He's here to discuss how moving to Los Angeles shaped his sound, why making "identifiably human-made music" matters more than ever, and what it's like transitioning from being the youngest musician in the room to becoming a mentor.If you enjoy this episode, check out our discussions with Josh Johnson, Gordon Grdina, or Daniel Ögren. All are available on spotlightonpodcast.com.(The musical excerpts heard in the interview are from Jeff Parker's album The New Breed)–Dig DeeperVisit Jeff Parker at jeffparkersounds.comPurchase The New Breed (IA11 Edition) from International Anthem, Bandcamp, or Qobuz and listen on your streaming platform of choice.Jeff Parker's discography on BandcampTortoise - official website and BandcampDig into this episode's complete show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com–• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.• Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice.• Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. You can also follow us on Bluesky, Mastodon, YouTube, and LinkedIn.• Be sure to bookmark our online magazine, The Tonearm! → thetonearm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"The mixtape is a selection of pieces that have influenced my work, aside from academic and more known pieces in the history of electronic music. I curated this mixtape with a focus on pieces that employ texture and organic gestural dynamics as primary compositional elements, seeking works where the traditional boundaries between patterns and textures dissolve into more fluid, experiential sonic landscapes." Farzané (Farzaneh Nouri), an Iranian sound artist, creative coder, and researcher based in the Netherlands, works at the intersection of experimental music and computer science. Her ongoing practice-based research focuses on embodied knowledge in human-computer free improvisation. Embracing AI's fundamental otherness while establishing relational connections, her practice aims at creating conditions of genuine encounter and collaborative destabilization between the artist and the machine. Tracklist: Valerio Tricoli, Thomas Ankersmit – Brent Mini clipping. (with Bitpanic) – Simple Degradation (Plucks 1–13) Selm – Brett LOREM (Francesco D'Abbraccio) – At the Wrong Speed Grischa Lichtenberger – 0319 02 SATURN 2f (Saturn) clipping., Jeff Parker, Ted Byrnes – Eaten Alive GOLPESAR – SLAY JOON SLAY !!! clipping. – Go The Bug, Killa P, Flowdan, Autechre – Skeng (Autechre Remix) JPEGMAFIA, Barrington Hendricks – DJ Snitch Bitch Interlude SDEM, S1 – Quadro Diagrammatics Qebrus (qebrµs) – ◙◙◙◙◙◙◙◙ Valerio Tricoli – De Vacuum Magdeburgicus
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Bluesky. Enjoy! The Creative Source 2nd October 2025 Artist - Track - Album - Year Eric Alexander & Vincent Herring A Peck a Sec Split Decision 2025 Jahari Stampley What a Time What a Time 2025 Brandon Woody Real Love Pt. 1 For the Love of It All 2025 Jaleel Shaw The Invisible Man Painter of the Invisible 2025 David Kikoski Trio Moontide Weekend at Smalls 2025 Don MacDonald Sofia's Coming Out Short Stories 2025 Susan Krebs & The Local Outfit I Just Don't Know What to Do Little Did I Dream 2025 Carmen Bradford with The Compass Jazz Orchestra Weep No More Carmen Sings Carmen: Echoes of Carmen McRae 2025 Ledisi You Got What It Takes (feat. Gregory Porter) for Dinah 2025 Rob Clearfield Voice in the Wilderness (Part 1) Voice in the Wilderness 2025 Brad Mehldau Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands Ride Into the Sun 2025 Brad Mehldau Somebody Cares, Somebody Understands Ride Into the Sun 2025 Rob Clearfield Voice in the Wilderness (Part 2) Voice in the Wilderness 2025 George Coleman Stella By Starlight with Strings 2025 Todd Zimberg Not a Tango Not a Tango 2025 David Bode Libertango Good Hang 2025 James Danderfer Oh Brother If Not Now 2025 Conrad Herwig Reflections Facing South 2025 Paul Cornish Palindrome (feat. Jeff Parker) You're Exaggerating 2025 Ron Blake Lift Every Voice and Sing Scratch Band 2025 Holly Palmer For the Love of It Metamorphosis 2025 Holly Palmer OMW! Metamorphosis 2025 Lucian Ban/John Surman/Mat Maneri Up There Cantica Profana: The Bela Bartók Recordings 2025 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 2nd October 2025 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical.
Yep, it's one of those "what did Pat find at the record store?" episodes, with an emphasis on lesser known artists (unless the guitarist from Tortoise is a secret superstar). It's a testament to jazz's recent love affair with vinyl that the newest album came out on the black stuff, one of the "historic" albums is a reissue, and another one - a "crate-digger's delight" - is slated for its own deluxe edition. Franco Ambrosetti – WINGS; Charlie Rouse – CINNAMON FLOWER; Luis Gasca – FOR THOSE WHO CHANT; Jeff Parker – THE WAY OUT OF EASY.
We celebrate communion together frequently. But, as we discover what Jesus and his disciples were doing around that table, it becomes very clear that there is so much more going on here than what meets the eye. Jeff Parker unpacks this last supper for us.
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:28 - Batman #42 (Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo) 0:12:59 - Earth 2: Society #2 (David H Wilson and Jorge Jiménez) 0:21:45 - Justice League United #11 (Jeff Parker and Travel Foreman) 0:32:49 - New Suicide Squad #10 (Sean Ryan and Philippe Briones) 0:40:39 - Batman / Superman #22 (Greg Pak and Ardian Syaf) 0:50:54 - Constantine: The Hellblazer #2 (Ming Doyle, James Tynion IV and Riley Rossmo) 1:01:37 - Gotham Academy #8 (Brendan Fletcher, Becky Cloonan and Karl Kerschl) 1:11:14 - Starfire #2 (Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti and Emanuela Lupacchino) 1:20:51 - Red Hood / Arsenal #2 (Scott Lobdell and Denis Medri) 1:29:30 - Catwoman #42 (Genevieve Valentine and David Messina) 1:39:40 - All-Star Section 8 #2 (Garth Ennis and John McCrea) 1:48:07 - Justice League of America #2 (Bryan Hitch) 2:02:05 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co
Randy and Aaron discuss last week's interview with Jeff Parker and talk about his band Tortoise. They also breakdown 1995's sci-fi internet thriller The Net!
Randy sits down with Guitarist/Improviser Jeff Parker to talk about going form Berklee School of Music to seminal post fusion band Tortoise. Jeff has a bunch of tour dates this fall go follow him on IG and go see him live. You can also buy his solo and ensemble albums as well. Don't miss out! https://www.instagram.com/jeffparkersounds/?hl=en
Welcome back to All One Song, A Neil Young Podcast presented by Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions. We're spending the summer talking to a few of our favorite artists and writers about their favorite Neil Young song. Our guest this week is Jeff Parker, best known as the guitarist for the long-running Chicago post-rock group Tortoise. Jeff has been on a serious hot streak of late. He's released awesome, entirely solo records like Slight Freedom and Forfolks, along with great albums with the New Breed. He's collabed with heavy hitters like Daniel Villareal and Makaya McKraven. He's been an invaluable part of the Big Ego label's session player roster, contributing to great records by Psychic Temple, Dave Easley and Maria Elena Silva. And Jeff is the leader of one of the most exciting improv groups working today — the ETA quartet, featuring Parker, drummer Jay Bellerose, bassist Anna Butterss and saxophonist Josh Johnson. Their second LP, The Way Out of Easy, was one of the very best records of 2024. Oh and did we mention that there's a brand new Tortoise album on the way later this year? Jeff is a busy dude, to say the least. Now Jeff might not seem like the most obvious All One Song guest — his and Neil's styles feel miles apart. At least at first! But as we get into in our conversation, Jeff has found some serious inspiration in Young's unique approach to the acoustic guitar. And the acoustic guitar is central to the song he selected to talk about: “The Needle and the Damage Done.” This haunting solo number from 1972's Harvest remains one of Neil's signature tunes. It's a song that even the most casual of fans knows by heart. But Jeff's perspective on this warhorse opened it back up — and hopefully it'll do the same for you. Looking for a digital music platform that feels more like a record shop? Qobuz is the high quality music streaming & download platform for music enthusiasts and audiophiles, offering unique editorial, exclusive artist interviews, expertly curated playlists, liner notes, and more. With Qobuz Club, subscribers can connect and share music discoveries with a community of fellow music lovers. And for those who like to own their music, the Qobuz Download Store lets you browse and download albums in Hi-Res and CD quality. Give Qobuz a try now with an extended 30-day free trial.
All One Song: A Neil Young Podcast is coming this summer from the people who bring you Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions. In this deep dive audio experience, liner notes author, musician, and Shakey historian Tyler Wilcox (Pitchfork, Uncut, host of Radio Free Aquarium Drunkard's Doom and Gloom from the Tomb on dublab) invites musicians/artists/writers to discuss…one single song by Neil Young. Join guests like Steve Gunn, Jeff Parker, Ilyas Ahmed, Meg Baird, Rosali, Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth, author Jesse Jarnow, Ethan Miller (Howlin' Rain, Comets on Fire), Transmissions host Jason P. Woodbury, and Chris Forsyth, whose Coca Leaves and Pearls musical combo provide the show with original Young-inspired music. “With this show, Tyler explores Neil's work in ways that feel revelatory, as if each song is indeed just coming into existence. That's what Young's best music does— communicate the freshness of a single musical moment distilled down to its rawest form. With this show, Wilcox offers a glimpse into the history and lore with sensitivity and care.” —Jason P. Woodbury, host of Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions Sponsored exclusively by hi-fi streaming service Qobuz, All One Song episodes will explore Shakey lore, lyrics, chords, gear, etc, offering historical context and context personal to each guest. Like Neil famously decreed, “It's all one song.” This summer, Tyler Wilcox takes you deep into that song with All One Song: A Neil Young Podcast from Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions, coming June 25th in the Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions feed. Listen wherever you get podcasts via the Talkhouse Podcast Network.
Special 100th episode! Aired 5/20/25 at 97.3/107.9 The Rock in Morro Bay, CA.Killing Joke ~ ChangeSuburban Lawns ~ Flavor CrystalsTones on Tail ~ TwistHorse Lords ~ Mess MendL'Rain ~ Two FaceMeshell Ndegeocello ~ Folie A Deux Preacherman ~ Out of this WorldGrace Jones ~ NightclubbingAnnette Peacock ~ The SuccubusGloria Ann Taylor ~ Love Is a Hurtin' Thing (7" Version)A.R. Kane ~ Pop (Short Version)Nabihah Iqbal ~ DreamerThe Veldt ~ In A Quiet Room Sun Ra ~ Solar DrumsJaimie Branch ~ simple silver surferSonny Sharrock ~ Who Does She Hope to Be?Jeff Parker ~ 3 For LBill Frisell ~ Hour GlassThelonious Monk ~ DinahMary Lou Williams ~ O.W. Acetone ~ GermsRocket 808 ~ (The Girl With The) Raven HairPJ Harvey ~ WaterRichard Thompson ~ Put It There PalAngel Bat Dawid ~ We Are StarzzNikki Giovanni ~ The Life I Led Hailu Mergia ~ Belew BedubyMort Garson ~ This Is My BelovedThe Space Lady ~ Fly Like an EagleNeu! ~ IsiThe Durutti Column ~ People's Pleasure ParkDisco Inferno ~ Second LanguageNite Jewel ~ Clive Alice Coltrane ~ JagadishwarKelela ~ FooleyMoor Mother ~ Tarot (feat. Yatta & Dudu Kouate)Pauline Anna Strom ~ The UnveilingBrian Eno & John Cale ~ The River Matthew Shipp ~ Void EquationEmahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru ~ The Home of BeethovenErroll Garner ~ Spring Is HereArt Tatum ~ Out Of NowhereThe Caretaker ~ A relationship with the sublimeBark Psychosis ~ The Loom Stars of the Lid ~ Dungtitled (In A Major)Arrowounds ~ Winding Serpent DanceCarmen Villain ~ Future MemoryShackleton ~ Shimmer, Then FadeKing Crimson ~ Improv Crim Chill Thrill Captain Beefheart ~ Golden Birdies
Did U.S. taxpayers pay for some of Chelsea Clinton's wedding? Glenn lays out how the government spending your tax dollars is a slap in the face to hardworking Americans. Glenn monologues on restoring and rebuilding truth and trust within our government. Jeff Parker, ParkerVision CEO and chairman, joins to discuss how a Big Tech company with ties to the Obama administration attempted to place a gag order on him after he appeared on "The Glenn Beck Program." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Super Bowl LIX was last night, and Glenn and Pat discuss the big game, the halftime show performed by Kendrick Lamar, and the commercials that felt like a return to normalcy. Glenn and Pat discuss the absurdity of the Left's disdain for Elon Musk. Did U.S. taxpayers pay for some of Chelsea Clinton's wedding? Glenn lays out how the government spending your tax dollars is a slap in the face to hardworking Americans. Glenn monologues on restoring and rebuilding truth and trust within our government. Americans must demand accountability from our elected officials. The Left's "unelected" critiques for Elon Musk hold no water. Jeff Parker, ParkerVision CEO and chairman, joins to discuss how a Big Tech company with ties to the Obama administration attempted to place a gag order on him after he appeared on "The Glenn Beck Program." Glenn and Pat discuss the deeply rooted governmental corruption that President Trump is focused on ending. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Parker, writer of comics such as Agents of Atlas, X-Men First Class, Batman '66, Aquaman, Future Quest, Thunderbolts and Hulk, is on the podcast this week to talk about his extensive career. We get into his time working in animation, drawing storyboards for Big Guy and Rusty The Boy Robot (and Nelly music videos?!), the Portland comic scene, his favorite artists he's ever worked with, and talks about being a part of the country's largest collective of comics creators: Helioscope! Watch the uncut video version of this podcast on YouTube!Want to hear bonus episodes? Listen to HUNDREDS of exclusive episodes, on our Patreon Channel. Try a FREE seven-day membership: Here! LINKS: Read thousands of FREE digital comics on GlobalComix! Use Promo Code SHORTBOX to save 33% on a year of GlobalComix Gold membership (or click here!)Buy your tickets for Northeast Florida's largest pop culture convention, Collective Con 2025! (here)! Take your comic shopping experience to the limit, by shopping online at Gotham City Limit!MERCH SALE! Get 20% off Short Box merch by using the discount code: “YOO“Join our Patreon Community and get VIP treatment, bonus episodes, and other perks and rewards! Try out a free 7-day trial, We read Fan Mail! Send us some Buy your tickets for Collective Con 2025, Northeast Florida's largest pop culture convention: HERE Read thousands of FREE digital comics on GlobalComix! Use Promo Code SHORTBOX to save 33% on a year of GlobalComix Gold membership (or click here!)Proudly sponsored by GlobalComix!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showREACH OUT TO US!
A tragic crash involving a passenger plane and a helicopter occurred last night near Washington, D.C., and no survivors are expected. How could this have happened? Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) joins to discuss his legislation to ban individuals who are members of the Chinese Communist Party from buying U.S. land. ParkerVision CEO and chairman Jeff Parker joins to expose the Obama administration exclusively for colluding with Big Tech to steal an invention that led to Chinese dominance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A tragic crash involving a passenger plane and a helicopter occurred last night near Washington, D.C., and no survivors are expected. How could this have happened? Glenn looks at the change that has occurred in President Trump and Tulsi Gabbard, both of whom are victims of the deep state machine they're trying to dismantle. Is humanity ready for artificial superintelligence? Because ready or not, Glenn predicts it's coming before the next election. The Federalist national correspondent Tristan Justice joins to discuss the current confirmation hearings and the uphill battle people like Tulsi Gabbard face to get confirmed. Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) joins to discuss his legislation to ban individuals who are members of the Chinese Communist Party from buying U.S. land. ParkerVision CEO and chairman Jeff Parker joins to expose the Obama administration exclusively for colluding with Big Tech to steal an invention that led to Chinese dominance. Glenn and Jeff also discuss why exposing this now is vital as China's tech dominance grows. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With high marks from The New York Times, Pitchfork and more -- plus overwhelming support from the indie record store community -- Jeff Parker's latest album The Way Out of Easy is inarguably one of the most discussed and heralded jazz LP's of the 2000's. Fully improvisational and recorded live to tape with the ETA IVtet, monikered after Parker and his bandmates spent nearly half a decade playing weekly at the Enfield Tennis Academy (a since-defunct Los Angeles cocktail bar), the album is a transcendent 80 minutes of hazy ambiance and nuanced exploration that rewards both devout jazz enthusiasts and genre newcomers at every turn. This week, Jeff speaks about his first time on vinyl with the influential Chicago collective Tortoise, paying tribute to his parents through two different albums, a recent exuberant conversation with Flea, and which rapper he dreams of working with. Follow @jeffparkersounds on Instagram and find The Way Out of Easy at intlathem.bandcamp.com or wherever you get music.
Our guest this week was in the epicenter and a standout surfer during the years of Studio 54 AKA “ECHO BEACH”. Hanging with the right crew at the right time, alongside Danny "DK" Kwock, John "FIRM" Gothard, and Jeff Parker! These photogenic Surfers had a new approach wearing bright colors and custom wild prints, with matching air sprays on their boards! The sponsors loved it, the Photographers love it, and the Magazines loved it. This crew not only put Newport Beach on the Map, but also put Quiksilver at the forefront of the industry. Maybe it was all the magazine photos and covers shots our guest got as a Professional Surfer, or maybe it was another reason that he ended up working for Quiksilver! He also had a plethora of other industry jobs including Mossimo, Gotcha, and ASR, but eventually ended up in Media in both print and digital magazines for over 25 years. We are pumped to hear his story and welcome to the show, Mr. Preston “PM” Murray!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jeff has writtenj another fun Santa Clause action crossover with the Justice League and The whole DCU
On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet discusses the CRC and Biblical sexuality, the state's role in protecting minors, and the Ten Commandments in classrooms; a review of The Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot; and Listener Feedback for June. Plus, the Friday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Free Lutheran Bible College in Plymouth, Minnesota. Students start here, go anywhere, grounded in God's Word. More at: flbc.edu/world.And from Compelled Podcast. Jeff Parker was VP of a Christian media company and had a secret gambling addiction only Christ could free him from. Episode Eighty at CompelledPodcast.com.WORLDRELIEF.ORG/REFUGEEDAY to get TWO FREE COURSES from World Relief! Redeem the offer with your one-time or monthly gift of $25 or more. This offer ends on June 30, 2024, so visit WORLDRELIEF.ORG/REFUGEEDAY today to learn more.
Israel prepares for conflict with Hezbollah; the Supreme Court hands down two decisions; Scientists predict an above average hurricane season; and a closer look at birds. Plus, elephants with names, Cal Thomas on protecting minors from transgender procedures, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Compelled Podcast. Jeff Parker was VP of a Christian media company and had a secret gambling addiction only Christ could free him from. Episode Eighty at CompelledPodcast.com.And from Free Lutheran Bible College in Plymouth, Minnesota. Students start here, go anywhere, grounded in God's Word. More at: flbc.edu/world.And from World Relief, providing expert and compassionate response for millions forced to flee their homes due to humanitarian crises. More at worldrelief.org/refugees.WORLDRELIEF.ORG/REFUGEEDAY to get TWO FREE COURSES from World Relief! Redeem the offer with your one-time or monthly gift of $25 or more. This offer ends on June 30, 2024, so visit WORLDRELIEF.ORG/REFUGEEDAY today to learn more.
On Washington Wednesday, Donald Trump's influence in the GOP; on World Tour, news from Pakistan, Switzerland, New Caledonia, and Saudi Arabia; and a Ukrainian man begins a new life in America. Plus, the world's ugliest dog, Janie B. Cheaney on sanctification through caregiving, and the Wednesday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Compelled Podcast. Jeff Parker was VP of a Christian media company and had a secret gambling addiction only Christ could free him from. Episode Eighty at CompelledPodcast.com.And from Free Lutheran Bible College in Plymouth, Minnesota. Students start here, go anywhere, grounded in God's Word. More at: flbc.edu/world.WORLDRELIEF.ORG/REFUGEEDAY to get TWO FREE COURSES from World Relief! Redeem the offer with your one-time or monthly gift of $25 or more. This offer ends on June 30, 2024, so visit WORLDRELIEF.ORG/REFUGEEDAY today to learn more.
Analysis of five recent Supreme Court opinions; Louisiana's law requiring schools to display the Ten Commandments; and a beekeeper keeping honey bees healthy. Plus, debugging the State Department, Nathan Finn on the original intent of Title IX, and the Tuesday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Free Lutheran Bible College in Plymouth, Minnesota. Students start here, go anywhere, grounded in God's Word. More at: flbc.edu/world.And from Compelled Podcast. Jeff Parker was VP of a Christian media company and had a secret gambling addiction only Christ could free him from. Episode Eighty at CompelledPodcast.com.WORLDRELIEF.ORG/REFUGEEDAY to get TWO FREE COURSES from World Relief! Redeem the offer with your one-time or monthly gift of $25 or more. This offer ends on June 30, 2024, so visit WORLDRELIEF.ORG/REFUGEEDAY today to learn more.
On Legal Docket, four recent Supreme Court decisions; on the Monday Moneybeat, a perspective on AI investing; and on the World History Book, the 1962 Supreme Court's decision against prayer in public schools. Plus, the Monday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Compelled Podcast. Jeff Parker was VP of a Christian media company and had a secret gambling addiction only Christ could free him from. Episode Eighty at CompelledPodcast.com.And from Free Lutheran Bible College in Plymouth, Minnesota. Students start here, go anywhere, grounded in God's Word. More at: flbc.edu/world.WORLDRELIEF.ORG/REFUGEEDAY to get TWO FREE COURSES from World Relief! Redeem the offer with your one-time or monthly gift of $25 or more. This offer ends on June 30, 2024, so visit WORLDRELIEF.ORG/REFUGEEDAY today to learn more.