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Psalm 30 stands as a testimony of God's goodness after trials have passed. Testimonies by Joel Lewis, Laurie Edwards, and Warren Gassaway.
Ambassador Alon Pinkas, former Israel General Consel in New York, former Chief of Staff to two foreign minister, and former advisor on US affairs to former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, joins to discuss the latest on the Israel-Hamas war. Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson interview Chevron CEO Mike Wirth and Hess CEO John Hess on their merger. RJ Gallo, Senior Portfolio Manager, Fixed Income at Federated Hermes, joins to discuss the bond rout and outlook for the bond market. Elizabeth Hurd, Chair of Religious Studies and Professor of Political Science at Northwestern, joins to contextualize the history and geopolitics of the Israel-Hamas war. Fraser Atkinson, CEO of Greenpower Motor Company (NASDAQ: GP), joins to discuss his company's aim to make battery-electric buses and trucks affordable and other green power initiatives. Joel Lewis, CEO at Galectin Therapeutics (NASDAQ: GALT), joins to discuss his firm, medical trials, and the market potential for their current drug development. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lewis discusses business at Stir Coffee Company and the coffee shop fad on the WRAM Morning Show.
We debrief President Biden's State of the Union speech. Does Biden progressive economic agenda represent a break with recent Democratic Presidents? We preview Governor Tony Evers' plan to increase state shared revenue in his state budget he will release next week. We encourage him to follow Biden's lead, and include forcing the ultrarich to pay their fair share. We welcome Citizen Action Northcentral Co-op organizer Joel Lewis to discuss thedoor canvass in Wausau this Sunday from 10am - 2pm at the Labor Temple. We also discuss the City of Wausau Climate Action planning process. We close the show by welcoming back Tobita Chow from Justice is Global to talk about the balloon kerfuffle and how too many American politicians are fixin' for a dangerous Cold War with China that will unleash more anti-Asian hate.
On this week's episode of Pass the Mike, Michael is joined by Dr. Joel Lewis, a CMU alumnus who was in the Mount Pleasant punk scene from the early 90's to the late 2000's. From raiding stages to getting a little bare-skinned during performances, you don't want to miss the crazy stories that Lewis has to offer!
Takahama was dying. We were tending to him and tried to make him as comfortable as possible. The windows were wide open and a warm breeze filled the room. Takahama was muttering about how he was too ill to visit his love Akiko's grave and how she would miss the white rose he brought her every day. We told him that he would visit again as soon as he was better, when suddenly, a pure white butterfly flew in through one of the windows and landed on his pillow. We tried to shoo it away, but to no avail. The butterfly would keep coming back, so we relented and allowed it to stay. Takahama looked at the butterfly, smiled and then his final breath left his lungs, as he died in peace. The butterfly saw this, lifted off the pillow and flew out of one of the windows. We didn't know this at the time, but it flew all the way to Akiko's grave and when it landed, it disappeared. The butterfly was one of the Fluttering Souls by Joel Lewis from Good Games Publishing. Read the full review here: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2021/11/20/fluttering-souls-saturday-review/ Useful Links Fluttering Souls: http://www.goodgamespublishing.com/games/fluttering-souls.html Good Games Publishing: http://www.goodgamespublishing.com/ BBG listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/258154/fluttering-souls Intro Music: Bomber (Sting) by Riot (https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/) Music: Eternal Hope by Purple Planet Music (https://www.purple-planet.com) If you want to support this podcast financially, please check out the links below: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tabletopgamesblog Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/TabletopGamesBlog Website: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tabletopgamesblog/message
Join Tim Girard, Joel Lewis, and Scott Murray as they begin their new discussion podcast. In this premier episode they watch a Jackie Chan film from early in his career. Will they be able to finish the discussion without re-enacting any scenes from the film on each other? (This episode is slightly NSFW.)
Happy Christmas to all our listeners, from the gang at Devon Dice HQ. This is a special podcast where the chat can go anywhere. Boardgames Shelf of shame. Video Game / Computer games (as lewis wants it to be known) website construction future board gaming Find the Twitter @DevonDiceUK Find us on @DepressedMonk3y @spoonofmilk @The_BreweryTour @meeplescorner Find our Facebook page Our web page www.devondice.co.uk Youtube - DevonDiceUK please like subscribe to our channel devondice2015@gmail.com BGG Guild - Thank you listen throughout this unprecedented year
Shelley and I talk about THREE games in this quick episode, and sadly we can't really recommend any of them: First we tried out the 2-player only Fluttering Souls by Joel Lewis from Good Games Publishing next we attempted to collect "dream shards" and build them into proper dreams in Dreamscape by David Ausloos and Pierre Steenebruggen from Sylex Finally, it seems that Terraforming Mars, one of our favorite games, has jumped the shark a bit with the Turmoil Expansion by Jacob Fryxelius from Stronghold Games
Thanks so much for tuning in to this episode of our podcast! For this episode, we had our friend Joel on. Joel Lewis is a motivation speaker and bodybuilder from Vancouver, WA. He has been through hell and is here to tell the tale. This guy is an inspiration to us and many. We hope you love him as much as we do. If you'd like to be a part of our movement, follow us on social media! - Subscribe to The League of Pokemon Champions on YouTube: youtube.com/user/scottnall46 - Stream this podcast on your favorite platform: anchor.fm/podheavenaustindevin Follow us on Facebook @podheavenaustindevin www.facebook.com/podheavenaustindevin Follow us on Instagram @podheavenaustindevin www.instagram.com/podheavenaustindevin Follow us on Twitter @podheavenad www.twitter.com/podheavenad - Follow Devin on Facebook @devinkvalvikpuremovementfitness www.facebook.com/devinkvalvikpuremovementfitness Follow Devin on Instagram @pure_movement_fitness www.instagram.com/pure_movement_fitness - Add Austin on Facebook @mr.kvalvik www.facebook.com/mr.kvalvik Follow Austin on Instagram @therealhvnsnt www.instagram.com/therealhvnsnt Follow Austin on Twitter @therealhvnsnt www.twitter.com/therealhvnsnt Listen to Austin's music on SoundCloud @therealhvnsnt www.soundcloud.com/therealhvnsnt Purchase Austin's Beats on Beatstars @HVNSNT www.beatstars.com/hvnsnt Watch Austin's videos on YouTube www.youtube.com/channel/UCJZi4f3avWCiEzMVl0yFjLA Listen to Austin's music on all other platforms www.distrokid.com/hyperfollow/heavensent2/cognitive-distortions Follow Austin on Snapchat @koalavick www.snapchat.com/add/koalavick Follow Austin on Tik Tok @therealhvnsnt vm.tiktok.com/K4p9Jj/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podheavenaustindevin/message
A weekly podcast to Inform you, encourage, and challenge to be all you can be in Christ Jesus.
Co-hosts Tony and Tahverlee are joined by Joel Lewis, Executive Director of Angels of America's Fallen.
Join us in our interview series from Gen Con 2019! In this episode, we talk to Bruce Voge from North Star Games and The Party Gamecast about the great games coming from North Star Games, Jamie Lawrence from Good Games Publishing about the Unfair expansion and more, and Joel Lewis about his first published game Fluttering Souls! Come back for Part Two next week and thanks for listening! http://mfgcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Episode_243_Final.mp3
This week on the Free on The Inside Show hosted by Min. Joel Lewis we have saxman Jaman Laws the son of the legendary multi saxophonist/composer Ronnie Laws. The Laws family has a great history in the music business. Listen to the interview at 8:00 when he will play a sample of his tunes and give info of his concerts & future engagements. https://www.facebook.com/jaman.laws. We also have Asthma Chasers program to talk to us about Asthma in Young adults and children. May is National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month Please tune in 5/25/19 @ 8:00 A.M the call-in number is 310-982-4126
Weekly podcast This week on Free On the Inside with host Min. Joel Lewis and co-host Richard Daniel They called him ,"Mr. Dynamite"... they anointed him "the Soul Brother number 1... he was the "hardest working man in Show Biz".... he is credited to have invented , what we called "Funk music"...... his songs were the most sampled tunes in Rap and Hip-Hop,.... he ended his reign as the "Godfather of Soul". America, Mr. Kevin Jones...... the brother of... the late great James Brown ,will be the guest with some new information on Mr. Browns'. Don't miss it Time 8:00 A.M-9:00 A.M. call In number 310-982-4126
We discuss the latest on the scandalous GOP lame duck, including the pending legal action against the early voting in Wisconsin. We welcome Citizen Action North Central Co-op organizer Joel Lewis to review the Wausau budget listening session with Tony Evers, which in openness stands in sharp contrast with the infamous GOP lame duck session. Former podcast panelist Jorna Taylor joins us to discuss Inaugural events and how to participate. We close with a special interview with Citizen Action Northeast Co-op member Eric Genrich, who is running for Mayor of Green Bay next spring.
We welcome Citizen Action North central WI organizer Joel Lewis to discuss a new multi-year rural organizing project we launched this week with our national network, People’s Action, in 10 states targeting 72 counties. The project aims to counter Trump’s fraudulent right-wing populism with a progressive populist movement built from the bottom up in rural and small towns. We also review Walker’s DNR rubber stamping both the diversion of Lake Michigan water for Foxconn and their approval to become a major smog producer in southeastern Wisconsin. We close the show talking about the millions being spent by a few wealthy conservatives to defeat Sen. Tammy Baldwin, including running racist ads.
The GOP health care zombie bill is back and worse than ever! We discuss the latest conservative effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act and welcome Healthcare for All cooperative organizer Katie Dunn to discuss next Monday’s 1:30pm rally in opposition to the GOP repeal plan at Sen. Ron Johnson’s Milwaukee office. We also welcome cooperative organizers, Jeff Smith and Joel Lewis, to discuss the Western and North Central Wisconsin Organizing Cooperatives, including member-led organizing on health care, CAFOs and green energy jobs.
Join Tim Girard, Joel Lewis, and Scott Murray as they begin their new discussion podcast. In this premier episode they watch a Jackie Chan film from early in his career. Will they be able to finish the discussion without re-enacting any scenes from the film on each other? (This episode is slightly NSFW.) Credits: Editor: Joel Lewis Composer: Tim Girard Host: Scott Murray
[powerpress] Find out how you can become a market leader, charge a premium and make a ton of money with little competition! In this episode I pick the brains of Kevin Jans, President of Skyway Acquisition Solutions a company that has helped their Clients Win More than $1 Billion in Government Contracts. Kevin is also the Host of the Contracting Officer Podcast . He is an author and a TEDx Speaker. What you will learn: Why becoming a ‘micro niche’ is the way to become a market leader How niching down will help you scale your business quicker Why targeting a specific niche market will help you win more clients with smaller budget The advantages and disadvantages of running a government contract business Why you are the prize and not your clients How to get rid of most of your competitors How you can charge a premium rate for what you do Why you should give away lot’s of free content Why it’s worth risking your ‘stable’ job How you can multiply your time Why you should start a podcast How to have a balance between work and family How to stay productive working from home Interesting highlights: Kevin was a pet photographer Kevin is very involved in his children’s lives Kevin runs a highly successful company from home Kevin’s kids gave up their playroom to make him an office Kevin’s #1 practical advice: “What are you doing today to multiply your time?”Tweet This Resources & Links: Kevin’s Book – email me for a FREE copy! (Daniel@DanielGefen.com) Kevin’s Podcast -www.contractingofficerpodcast.com (http://www.contractingofficerpodcast.com/) www.fbo.gov (http://www.fbo.gov) – Federal Business Opportunities Advanced Selling Podcast (https://advancedsellingpodcast.com/) Zappos (http://www.zappos.com/) Joel Lewis – Startup Dads (http://startupdadhq.com/) You can contact Kevin: Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinjans) Email: KevinJans@skywayacquisition.com Thank You for Listening! I would like to personally thank you for listening to my podcast. If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it with others. Just click on the social buttons below. Also, if you podcast on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/can-i-pick-your-brain/id1076916148?mt=2) , you would be joining me on my mission to help as many people as I can become really successful. And finally if you haven’t already subscribed podcast on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/can-i-pick-your-brain/id1076916148?mt=2) , so you can get automatic updates whenever another episode goes live!
Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring Joel Lewis, Daisy Fried, and Ron Silliman.
Ron Silliman, Daisy Fried and Joel Lewis delve into Paul Blackburn's "7th Game: 1960 Series" with host, Al Filreis.
Most people know what “appeasement” is. You know, the Spanish Civil War, the Nazi Anschluss with Austria, the Sudeten Crisis, Neville Chamberlain, “Peace in Our Time.” The Western democracies went (as Margaret Thatcher might have said) all “wobbly” on Fascism, with tragic results. But not everyone was fooled by the Fascists. Socialist and Communist parties all over the world recognized it as a dire threat as early as the 1920s, and they never wavered in this conviction (until the Molotov-Ribbontrop Pact, of course). So as much as we might want to blame the radical left for the many woes of the twentieth century, we should remember to give credit where credit is due. Joel Lewis does in his illuminating new book Youth Against Fascism: Young Communists in Britain and the United States, 1919-1939 (VDM, 2007). In the book, Joel tells the story of the communist youth movement in the UK and US. It’s a fascinating topic, and one that is little understood. Of particular interest is Joel’s excellent treatment of the transition from the Leninist generation of communists (1917-1933) to the Popular Front generation (1934-1941). The switch from the one to the other has too often been seen as entirely directed by Moscow. Joel tells a slightly different tale, one in which pressure from below among young communists played an important role in creating the Popular Front. It’s too bad this pressure wasn’t strong enough to convince the right and center parties to take Hitler more seriously than they did. If they had, World War II might have been avoided. (By the way, the Young Communist League is still around if you want to fight Fascism. And who doesn’t?) Oh, and please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most people know what “appeasement” is. You know, the Spanish Civil War, the Nazi Anschluss with Austria, the Sudeten Crisis, Neville Chamberlain, “Peace in Our Time.” The Western democracies went (as Margaret Thatcher might have said) all “wobbly” on Fascism, with tragic results. But not everyone was fooled by the Fascists. Socialist and Communist parties all over the world recognized it as a dire threat as early as the 1920s, and they never wavered in this conviction (until the Molotov-Ribbontrop Pact, of course). So as much as we might want to blame the radical left for the many woes of the twentieth century, we should remember to give credit where credit is due. Joel Lewis does in his illuminating new book Youth Against Fascism: Young Communists in Britain and the United States, 1919-1939 (VDM, 2007). In the book, Joel tells the story of the communist youth movement in the UK and US. It’s a fascinating topic, and one that is little understood. Of particular interest is Joel’s excellent treatment of the transition from the Leninist generation of communists (1917-1933) to the Popular Front generation (1934-1941). The switch from the one to the other has too often been seen as entirely directed by Moscow. Joel tells a slightly different tale, one in which pressure from below among young communists played an important role in creating the Popular Front. It’s too bad this pressure wasn’t strong enough to convince the right and center parties to take Hitler more seriously than they did. If they had, World War II might have been avoided. (By the way, the Young Communist League is still around if you want to fight Fascism. And who doesn’t?) Oh, and please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most people know what “appeasement” is. You know, the Spanish Civil War, the Nazi Anschluss with Austria, the Sudeten Crisis, Neville Chamberlain, “Peace in Our Time.” The Western democracies went (as Margaret Thatcher might have said) all “wobbly” on Fascism, with tragic results. But not everyone was fooled by the Fascists. Socialist and Communist parties all over the world recognized it as a dire threat as early as the 1920s, and they never wavered in this conviction (until the Molotov-Ribbontrop Pact, of course). So as much as we might want to blame the radical left for the many woes of the twentieth century, we should remember to give credit where credit is due. Joel Lewis does in his illuminating new book Youth Against Fascism: Young Communists in Britain and the United States, 1919-1939 (VDM, 2007). In the book, Joel tells the story of the communist youth movement in the UK and US. It’s a fascinating topic, and one that is little understood. Of particular interest is Joel’s excellent treatment of the transition from the Leninist generation of communists (1917-1933) to the Popular Front generation (1934-1941). The switch from the one to the other has too often been seen as entirely directed by Moscow. Joel tells a slightly different tale, one in which pressure from below among young communists played an important role in creating the Popular Front. It’s too bad this pressure wasn’t strong enough to convince the right and center parties to take Hitler more seriously than they did. If they had, World War II might have been avoided. (By the way, the Young Communist League is still around if you want to fight Fascism. And who doesn’t?) Oh, and please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most people know what “appeasement” is. You know, the Spanish Civil War, the Nazi Anschluss with Austria, the Sudeten Crisis, Neville Chamberlain, “Peace in Our Time.” The Western democracies went (as Margaret Thatcher might have said) all “wobbly” on Fascism, with tragic results. But not everyone was fooled by the Fascists. Socialist and Communist parties all over the world recognized it as a dire threat as early as the 1920s, and they never wavered in this conviction (until the Molotov-Ribbontrop Pact, of course). So as much as we might want to blame the radical left for the many woes of the twentieth century, we should remember to give credit where credit is due. Joel Lewis does in his illuminating new book Youth Against Fascism: Young Communists in Britain and the United States, 1919-1939 (VDM, 2007). In the book, Joel tells the story of the communist youth movement in the UK and US. It’s a fascinating topic, and one that is little understood. Of particular interest is Joel’s excellent treatment of the transition from the Leninist generation of communists (1917-1933) to the Popular Front generation (1934-1941). The switch from the one to the other has too often been seen as entirely directed by Moscow. Joel tells a slightly different tale, one in which pressure from below among young communists played an important role in creating the Popular Front. It’s too bad this pressure wasn’t strong enough to convince the right and center parties to take Hitler more seriously than they did. If they had, World War II might have been avoided. (By the way, the Young Communist League is still around if you want to fight Fascism. And who doesn’t?) Oh, and please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices