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Whether it be the blacksmith next door or the midwife across the street... you are surrounded by witches. Well, at least that was true in WGN's spellbinding series, Salem. In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, our hosts dive into this campy classic series, brought to life by costume designer Joseph Porro. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind the seductive Mary Sibley's bewitching and not subtle costumes, Tituba's vibrant cloaks, John Alden's detailed layers, and a lot of puritanical malarkey. Grab your spellbook and listen for a devilishly fun exploration of Salem's unforgettable costumes! Watch on YouTube: Youtube.com/@theartofcostume Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/ze3zBSK2 Podcast Merch Store: TheArtOfCostume.com/PodStore Follow Us on Instagram: @theartofcostumepod TikTok: @theartofcostume --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theartofcostume/support
Whether it be the blacksmith next door or the midwife across the street... you are surrounded by witches. Well, at least that was true in WGN's spellbinding series, Salem. In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, our hosts dive into this campy classic series, brought to life by costume designer Joseph Porro. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind the seductive Mary Sibley's bewitching and not subtle costumes, Tituba's vibrant cloaks, John Alden's detailed layers, and a lot of puritanical malarkey. Grab your spellbook and listen for a devilishly fun exploration of Salem's unforgettable costumes! Watch on YouTube: Youtube.com/@theartofcostume Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/ze3zBSK2 Podcast Merch Store: TheArtOfCostume.com/PodStore Follow Us on Instagram: @theartofcostumepod TikTok: @theartofcostume --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theartofcostume/support
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1233, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Siegfrieds And Roys 1: In an 1870s ballet, Prince Siegfried falls in love with one of these graceful birds. Swan. 2: This singer took "Oh, Pretty Woman" to No. 1 in 1964. Roy Orbison. 3: This composer of the opera "Siegfried" also named his son Siegfried. Richard Wagner. 4: Before he became the "King of the Cowboys" on film, he formed the Sons of the Pioneers singing group. Roy Rogers. 5: In a Sir Walter Scott novel, this title character is an outlaw of the MacGregor clan. Rob Roy. Round 2. Category: A Triangle Scheme 1: After 1918, no one had an eye on the USS Cyclops, one of the first U.S. ships recorded missing in this mysterious region. the Bermuda Triangle. 2: 2 interlaced triangles make up this symbol of Judaism, which dates back more than 2,500 years. the Star of David. 3: The reciprocal of cosine, it's the ratio of line AC to line AB in the triangle here. secant. 4: Longfellow detailed a love triangle between Priscilla Mullins, John Alden and this guy in "The Courtship of" him. Miles Standish. 5: The regulation of sweatshops got heavier after the 1911 fire at this factory named for the blouses it made. the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. Round 3. Category: The Civil War Years 1: War was raging when this holiday was 1st observed nationally, on the last Thursday in November 1863. Thanksgiving. 2: During his 1864 re-election bid, Lincoln said "It was not best to swap" these "while crossing the stream". horses. 3: This 4-word motto was first stamped on U.S. coins during the war, in 1864. In God We Trust. 4: U.S. diplomat Charles Francis Adams. this president's son, sought to keep the British neutral. John Quincy Adams. 5: "Little Women" author who became famous when letters she wrote as a Civil War nurse were published in 1863. Alcott. Round 4. Category: The Roles Of Morgan Freeman 1: 1989:Hoke Colburn, a chauffeur. Driving Miss Daisy. 2: 1994:Red Redding, a lifer at a Maine prison. The Shawshank Redemption. 3: 2014:Vitruvius (voice only). The Lego Movie. 4: 2013:Archie, visiting Sin City with 3 old, old pals. Last Vegas. 5: 2009:Nelson Mandela. Invictus. Round 5. Category: Nmoɋ-Ǝɋisԁ∩ 1: According to the proverb, 1 of these is "just a frown turned upside-down". smile. 2: In "Royal Wedding" we saw him dancing on the ceiling. Fred Astaire. 3: A 1918 24¢ U.S. stamp for this type of letter is valuable if the picture is upside-down. air mail. 4: Uncommon condition in which the temperature rises as you get higher in the atmosphere. inversion. 5: In 1980 this singer had a No. 1 hit with the following:"Upside down / Boy, you turn me / Inside out / And round and round / Upside down / Boy, you turn me / Inside out / And round and round...". Diana Ross. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
George Gustav Heye's work in curating a collection of Native American artifacts has enabled many people to learn about indigenous cultures. But his colleting practices and relationship to those cultures are complicated. Research: “Blaming It on the Women.” The Cincinnati Post. June 7, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/761237680/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 “Clinging to the Skeletons.” Hudson Observer. July 22, 1914. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1010104927/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20minisink Dunn, Ashley. “A Heritage Reclaimed.” New York Times. Oct. 9, 1994. https://www.nytimes.com/1994/10/09/nyregion/a-heritage-reclaimed-from-old-artifacts-american-indians-shape-a-new-museum.html “G.G. Heye Weds Again.” The Sun. July 12, 1915. https://www.newspapers.com/image/466303140/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Gustav%20Heye%22%20 Haworth, John. “!00 Years and Counting: Reflections About A Collection, A Collector And The Museum Of The American Indian (Before There Was An NMAI).” American Indian Magazine. Spring 2016. Vol. 17, No. 1. https://www.americanindianmagazine.org/story/100-years-and-counting-reflections-about-collection-collector-and-museum-american-indian Jacknis, Ira. “A New Thing? The NMAI in Historical and Institutional Perspective.” American Indian Quarterly, vol. 30, no. 3/4, 2006, pp. 511–42. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/4139027 Krech, Shepard, III, ed. “Collecting Native America, 1870-1960.” Smithsonian. 2010. Mason, John Alden. “George G. Heye, 1874-1957.” Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. New York. 1958. “Millionaire Banker and His Bride Direct the Excavation of an Indian Tomb in Nacoochee Valley.” Atlanta Journal. Aug, 15, 1915. https://www.newspapers.com/image/970075438/?match=1&terms=%22dorothea%20page%22 “Mrs. Heye Asks $78,000 a Year for Alimony.” Times Union. May 13, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/557058568/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 “Mrs. Heye Asks Mere $78,000 as Alimony.” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. May 13, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/55217487/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 “New York Broker Loses His Yacht in Making the Discovery, but Doesn't Care Much.” Daily Arkansas Gazette. Feb. 17, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/140551335/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 “New York – Mrs. Blanche A.W. Heye.” Times Herald. June 7, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/79945850/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 New Yorkers Divorced.” Los Angeles Times. Aug. 1, 1940. https://www.newspapers.com/image/385547238/?match=1&terms=%22george%20heye%22%20 “Search for Indian Relics Led to Romance for Millionaire.” The Washington Post. July 12, 1915. https://www.newspapers.com/image/28873246/?match=1&terms=%22dorothea%20page%22 “Should Keep Her Well.” Vancouver Daily World. May 13, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/64394965/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 “Sidelights on the Smart Set.” The Washington Post. Feb. 15, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/28902833/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 Small, Lawrence M. “A Passionate Collector.” Smithsonian. November 2000. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/a-passionate-collector-33794183/ “Tales of the Telegraph.” The Atchison Weekly Globe. June 5, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/479884327/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 Thompson, Bob. “Return of the Native.” The Washington Post. March 17, 2004. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/2004/03/18/return-of-the-native/3dc64d4a-3f4b-4f69-92bc-0e0f466b0ea8/?_pml=1 “When application was made … “ Lancaster New Era. May 30, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/559758414/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 “Will Appeal Fine for Digging Indian Bones.” The Courier-News. July 30, 1914. https://www.newspapers.com/image/220103480/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Gustav%20Heye%22%20 “Would Arrest Man for Digging up Indians' Bones.” The Morning Call. July 4, 1914. https://www.newspapers.com/image/552564029/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20minisink Zarillo, John. “The Great Trolley Strike of 1895 - Part 1.” Brooklyn Public Library. Aug. 25, 2014. https://www.bklynlibrary.org/blog/2014/08/25/great-trolley-strike-1895 Zarillo, John. “The Great Trolley Strike of 1895 - Part 2.” Brooklyn Public Library. Sept. 3, 2014. https://www.bklynlibrary.org/blog/2014/09/03/great-trolley-strike-1895 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 817, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: ranks and measures 1: In the U.S. this document is the highest law in the land. the Constitution. 2: Amplified rock music and a very close thunderclap hit 120 on this noise scale. decibel scale. 3: A low grade of copier paper, it's also the weight for a standard bowling ball. 16 pounds. 4: What the British call a billion, a 1 followed by 12 zeros, we call this. trillion. 5: In the old Hindu caste system the twice-born castes were the Vaisyas, the Kshatriyas and this, which included priests. Brahmins. Round 2. Category: variety pack 1: In 1956 this Brynner played King Mongkut on screen. Yul Brynner. 2: This log traditionally goes into the fireplace at Christmas. yule log. 3: In the '70s this Gibbons became the spokesman for the health benefits of Grape-Nuts cereals. Euell Gibbons. 4: It's the first word in the title of the original name of the show on which Phil Silvers played Sgt. Bilko. You'll (Never Get Rich). 5: Off Detroit, you'll find Belle this. Isle. Round 3. Category: legends 1: The man whom Miles Standish asked to have a chat with Priscilla. John Alden. 2: This legendary outlaw was said to be an early name Robert Fitz-ooth, born in Nottinghamshire. Robin Hood. 3: Scottish water spirits called Kelpies take the shape of these animals and drown their riders. horses. 4: Calamity Jane boasted that she rode for this short-lived delivery service. Pony Express. 5: Container Mary Hays used to bring water to the troops at the Battle of Monmouth. pitcher (hence the name "Molly Pitcher"). Round 4. Category: perils 1: Jean Lussier and William Fitzgerald are among those who've gone over this landmark in a barrel and survived. Niagara Falls. 2: On April 13, 1970, this space mission turned perilous as Haise, Lovell and Swigert had to abandon the main ship. Apollo 13. 3: In the highest helicopter rescue ever, American Seaborne Weathers was plucked from this mountain in 1996. Everest. 4: In 1974 his chute released early, causing him to plunge into a river canyon, not rocket across it. Evel Knievel. 5: Aleksandr Pushkin, Stephen Decatur and Button Gwinnett all died from wounds received in one of these. duel. Round 5. Category: well, duh! 1: The English word for this animal comes from the Greek "kamelos". camel. 2: Joan Embery reports that all birds have these, "A characteristic shared by no other type of animal". Feathers. 3: Waswahili are people who speak this language as their sole mother tongue. Swahili. 4: This brand of oats uses a man in Quaker garb in its logo. Quaker Oats. 5: The name of this fruit comes from its clusters' resemblance to a bunch of grapes. grapefruit. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 705, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Pilgrims 1: Prior to settling in America, the Pilgrims sought religious freedom in Leiden, in this country, in 1609. Holland (or the Netherlands). 2: He came over on the Mayflower with his wife, Rose, and worked with the Pilgrims; the courtship poem is fictional. Myles Standish. 3: This last surviving signer of the Mayflower Compact died in 1687; wife Priscilla is believed to have preceded him. John Alden. 4: This Pawtuxet Indian who taught the Pilgrims how to plant crops is said to have lived in England from 1605 to 1614. Squanto. 5: A war with the Indians that broke out in 1675 was named for the Wampanoag leader called King this. Philip. Round 2. Category: In A Word 1: It's how you play certain instruments, like a guitar. strum (in instruments). 2: In ligament you'll find this slang term for a woman's shapely leg. a gam (in ligament). 3: What she felt when she wasn't hired. ire (in hired). 4: Hidden in the chandelier is the name of this famous composer. Handel (in chandelier). 5: Take your medicine and tell us the name of this once powerful family of Florence, Italy. Medici (in medicine). Round 3. Category: -Isms 1: Betty Friedan was frequently called "The Mother of" this 1960s and '70s movement. feminism. 2: To keep an industry safe from foreign competition, the government might impose quotas or tariffs, examples of this -ism. protectionism. 3: Novelist Israel Zangwill was an early leader of this back-to-Palestine movement. Zionism. 4: Saint-Simon was a founder of the "Christian" type of this, also a movement to redistribute property. Socialism. 5: Donald Judd and Robert Morris were important figures of this "scaled-down" art movement that began in the '60s. Minimalism. Round 4. Category: Salad Days 1: A Waldorf salad usually contains this type of nut. walnut. 2: This type of lettuce is used to make a Caesar salad. romaine. 3: This "Belgian" salad ingredient is also called witloof, meaning "white leaf". endive. 4: Some say this salad of crabmeat on a bed of lettuce in a chili sauce was created at Seattle's Olympic Club. Crab Louie. 5: This type of orange adds a sweet tang to the classic Chinese chicken salad. mandarin. Round 5. Category: The Ends In "X" Files 1: Dude! It's a Keanu movie!. The Matrix. 2: A 2-tenant dwelling with separate entrances. duplex. 3: Oh my gosh! It's the most exciting point in a dramatic narrative!. Climax. 4: This bacterial cattle disease whose name is from the Greek for "coal" can be transmitted to humans. Anthrax. 5: It can be the highest point in someone's career or the highest point of a building. Apex. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Priscilla Mullins and John Alden wed, symbolizing the continuity of life in a true pastoral image.
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This week's host, Moe Roddy, is joined by Beau Vrolyk to chat his top sailing lessons and experiences aboard his legendary schooner, Mayan. Beau is a member of the Cruising Club of America and is the 2022 Vice Commodore of St. Francis Yacht Club. Mayan is a John Alden schooner built in Belize in 1947 and was owned by David Crosby from 1969-2014. Hear how to invite new people onto your boat, inspire sailors to be lifelong sailors, modifications to Mayan, how close to sail to shore, and the true goal when racing. Learn more about Beau here: https://medium.com/@beauvrolyk
John's entire career has been devoted to the world of sales and expansion. From selling advanced hardware products to complex enterprise software solutions, from being a regional account manager to serving as Vice President of Sales for a multinational firm, John knows first-hand the challenges and opportunities that lie within every role across the entire sales organization.Now, John leverages his years of leadership expertise and award-winning sales management at a Fortune 100 corporation to help small- to medium-size businesses to grow and thrive. Here are a few of the topics we'll discuss on this episode of Consulting with Authority:How John went from working at Xerox to starting his own consulting firm.The type of companies John works with and how he helps their sales teams.How to perform well in a complex sale cycle.Different business development techniques and John's prospecting process.How to build and grow a strong referral network.Common challenges consultants face in the sales cycle.How long your sales cycle should be.When a company should onboard its first salesperson.The importance of measuring the right KPIs.Resources:Mountain State Sales SolutionsSales XcelerationConnecting with John Alden:LinkedInEmailConnecting with the host:Scott Cantrell on LinkedIn
In this episode of the podcast, we take a look at the witchcraft trial of Samuel Wardwell including looking at his confession, his past as an admitted fortune teller and those accusing of him of being really good at fortune telling. Also, we update the whereabouts of Elizabeth Coleson and Capt. John Alden. […]
"As a real estate investor, yes you are running a business, but it is someone's home or shelter which is super important." -John Alden Today I am interviewing John Alden who is the Managing Broker at Alden Pacific Investments which is a brokerage and consulting firm with a specialty in assisting investors in commercial real estate. They are located in Santa Monica, CA with a focus on higher end properties that aggressively help their clients build wealth and their portfolios. I've known John now for 6 years and he is an invested member of my FIBI Pasadena meeting, has presented at my FIBI Pasadena multi family meeting and has been someone I have done business with in the past. John Alden: Is from Minnesota and was interested in real estate since college. After the 2008 crash, John took some time before moving to Los Angeles where he discovered the concept of financial freedom through investing in real estate. After he was mentored on what steps to take next, he purchased his first duplex in Silverlake and has not stopped since. He is a former agent of Buckingham Investments and is now the Managing Broker at Alden Pacific Investments. TOPICS COVERED IN THE EPISODE: What does Alden Pacific Investments do How John got his start in investing Jeff Chonis Why it's important to help people understand the numbers Why due diligence is eagerly important What does it mean to work for the investors best interest Why there is a huge emotional process when dealing with real estate What are underwriting requirements Clients should be safe Using the mentorship approach Why you must understand the game Use the experts for who they are How to be comfortable taking risk and fixing them How much does the team mean What are capital expenditures and how do they affect your investment Why it's important to rely on the members of your team for support What is a super high interest rate savings account Working within the bounds of you the market you're in What are highly pressurized markets Accessory dwelling unit ordinance Why is CA $700 per square foot 2008 vs 2020 Listen now on Spotify or Apple iTunes or watch on Youtube to find out how John found his Real Estate Breakthrough! The Real Estate Breakthrough Show with Christina Suter is where we talk about the reality of real estate, the mindset you need and the tips and tricks to get you moving forward in investing. Join us every week and learn everything you need to know to invest in real estate education and create real wealth for a lifetime. Find out more about John here: Website AldenPacificinvestments.com Phone 310-387-3489
Annie Bissett is one of the most thought provoking and interesting mokuhanga artists working today. Her pieces allow the viewer to contemplate subjects and ideas which may never have entered their consciousness . Especially in the current political and cultural climate, her prints make all the more sense. In this episode of The Unfinished Print I speak with Annie Bissett about her career in mokuhanga, what her “sociopolitical” prints are meant to signify, her method as well as her philosophies on mokuhanga as a form of artistic expression. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own print work on Instagram @popular_wheatprints, Twitter @unfinishedprint, or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: notes may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Notes: Annie Bissett - website , Instagram Matt Brown - an established mokuhanga artist who is a mentor and leader in contemporary mokuhanga. website Instagram sōsaku hanga - an initial period of woodblock print making beginning in the early 20th century and dedicated to what I would call, natural printmaking. Omitting the traditional division of labour method of the publisher, carver, and printer, sōsaku hanga printmakers create their prints entirely on their own. Although this is not always the case with some printmakers notably Saitō Kiyoshi (1907-1997) who as he got older and more popular began to mete out his work for others to produce. A great history on Saitō can be found here from the town of Yanaizu in Fukushima, Prefecture's website where the Saitō Kiyoshi Museum of Art is located. Annie Bissett's map prints can be found here. Annie Bissett's “We Are Pilgrim's” prints can be found here. a great article, albeit from 1958, on the development of early American woodcuts can be found as open access on JSTOR. The National Security Agency in the United States has been accused of surveillance on the American citizenry. Annie Bissett's prints about the NSA can be found here. Smith College is a private liberal arts women's college in Northampton, Massachusetts. Annie Bissetts “pots” series of prints can be found here. John Alden was a crew member and Pricilla Alden was a passenger on the Mayflower, and were married. Annie Bissett's print of the couple can be found here. Printmaker David Bull's “Baren Forum” can still be found, here. It's chock full of information for printmakers of all levels. I Was A Twentieth Century Lesbian (series) can be found here. shunga - generally speaking is a woodblock printing style and motif that has to do with sex and sexuality. Much of the time it is gratuitous and fantastical. Usually banned throughout its history it was and still is extremely popular. Annie Bissett's “Twentieth Century Lesbian” series is tasteful and powerful and, in my personal opinion, still connects to the shunga tradition through that tasteful and powerful light. Wood-like Matsumura - an incredibly important online and brick and mortar store located in Nerima City, Tokyo. I allude to the print, The Dream Of The Fisherman's Wife (蛸と海女) published in 1814. It is one of the most famous shunga prints ever made where a female figure is being made love to by an octopus. For an interesting take on this print look to photographer Sawatari Hajime and his series of photos “Hysteric Ten” to see that print, essentially, come to life. PEN magazine in Tokyo wrote an article in English, here. opening and closing credit background music: Bruce Springsteen “Highway 29,” from The Ghost Of Tom Joad (1995) © Popular Wheat Productions Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) The opinions expressed in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of Andre Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.
Miles Standish and Priscilla Mullins immigrate to America, where they meet a scholar and poet named John Alden...Uitgegeven door SAGA EgmontSpreker(s): B. J. Harrison
Have you ever wondered about the glamor of looking like a Hollywood celebrity, then having the job to stand in performing action stunts? This episode is with John Alden, cross country motorcycle great and Hollywood stunt man. In this photo, John (left) is working with Harrison Ford on a movie set. John shares his heart felt moments and experiences of an exciting, yet dangerous profession working with Hollywood's elite. You need to listen to this episode as John reveals that only by the grace of God that he wasn't killed in a stunt gone wrong when he hit the wall during the filming of the Italian Job. Today, retired by having too many physical altercations discloses his childhood story which eventually lead to a path of self-destruction. From fast cars and motor cycles, John has evolved as an outstanding Christian Motivational Speaker, contact John to have him speak to your organization. www.johnaldenministries.com Contact John and tell him Don sent you... johnaldenstunts@aol.com Thank you for listening and sharing the stories of how celebrities are born and the journeys of everyday people. -Don
Mayflower TalesGuest: Martyn Whittock, author of "Mayflower Lives: Pilgrims in a New World and the Early American Experience"The stories of the Mayflower and Plymouth Colony have shaped the legend of the founding of America. We sort out fact from fiction in the stories of William Bradford, Tisquantum, Mary Chilton, John Howland, and, not to be missed, the romance of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins. Stephen HopkinsGuest: Jonathan Mack, attorney, official member of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, and author of "A Stranger Among Saints: Stephen Hopkins, The Man Who Survived Jamestown and Saved Plymouth"Jonathan Mack shares the incredible story of his little-known ancestor. Distinguished by his knowledge of Native American cultures, Stephen Hopkins played a vital role in bridging the gap between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag. One of his early exploits even inspired Shakespeare.
The Courtship of Miles Standish, Part 4: John Alden, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
In this episode, Jeff Turner interviews John Alden of Foxpro Game Calls. This is a “Part 2” to the previous episode where we touch on some basics of predator hunting, and how John got to where he is today. In this episode, we dig deeper into the nuts and bolts of the gun, and how […]
This episode Jeff Turner interviews John Alden, sponsored by Foxpro, and well known PRS competition shooter. John is an accomplished predator hunter, as well as precision shooter, and his combination of experience makes him a wealth of knowledge for us to learn from. John covers everything from calling, coyote behavior, and a little shooting. We […]
Five essays reflect on the impact of the Puritan Pilgrims setting sail on the ship the Mayflower 400 years ago, from Plymouth in England heading west to “the New World”. Writers look at what the anniversary means to Americans in 2020, and create portraits of some of the key players: two of the passengers, and two of the Native Americans who met them. The tale of the 'Pilgrim Fathers' became part of the foundation myth of the United States. On the 400th anniversary of their setting sail, Nick Bryant (BBC New York correspondent) gives an overview of what the anniversary means in America this year, at a time when that myth is under scrutiny more than ever, and Margaret Verble (Cherokee writer, her book ‘Maud's Line' a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer) explores the motivations of Tisquantum, Native American ally and translator to the Pilgrims. Michael Goldfarb (American author, journalist and broadcaster) writes a portrait of John Alden, the crew member turned colonist, Rebecca Fraser (Historian and author of ‘The Mayflower: the Families, the Voyage, and the Founding of America') uncovers the story of Susanna White-Winslow, Mayflower passenger, and David Silverman (American historian and author) looks at the decisions facing Metacom: a child when the Mayflower landed, he would become a resistance leader. David J Silverman, American historian and author of ‘This Land Is Their Land', recounts the life of Metacom, son of Massasoit, who broke the peace his father had forged with the settlers and waged a resistance that would change the course of American history.
Five essays reflect on the impact of the Puritan Pilgrims setting sail on the ship the Mayflower 400 years ago, from Plymouth in England heading west to “the New World”. Writers look at what the anniversary means to Americans in 2020, and create portraits of some of the key players: two of the passengers, and two of the Native Americans who met them. The tale of the 'Pilgrim Fathers' became part of the foundation myth of the United States. On the 400th anniversary of their setting sail, Nick Bryant (BBC New York correspondent) gives an overview of what the anniversary means in America this year, at a time when that myth is under scrutiny more than ever, and Margaret Verble (Cherokee writer, her book ‘Maud's Line' a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer) explores the motivations of Tisquantum, Native American ally and translator to the Pilgrims. Michael Goldfarb (American author, journalist and broadcaster) writes a portrait of John Alden, the crew member turned colonist, Rebecca Fraser (Historian and author of ‘The Mayflower: the Families, the Voyage, and the Founding of America') uncovers the story of Susanna White-Winslow, Mayflower passenger, and David Silverman (American historian and author) looks at the decisions facing Metacom: a child when the Mayflower landed, he would become a resistance leader. Michael Goldfarb, American journalist, broadcaster and author of 'Emancipation: How Liberating Europe's Jews from the Ghetto Led to Revolution and Renaissance', considers the life and legacy of John Alden, the Mayflower ship's cooper who became a settler.
Five essays reflect on the impact of the Puritan Pilgrims setting sail on the ship the Mayflower 400 years ago, from Plymouth in England heading west to “the New World”. Writers look at what the anniversary means to Americans in 2020, and create portraits of some of the key players: two of the passengers, and two of the Native Americans who met them. The tale of the 'Pilgrim Fathers' became part of the foundation myth of the United States. On the 400th anniversary of their setting sail, Nick Bryant (BBC New York correspondent) gives an overview of what the anniversary means in America this year, at a time when that myth is under scrutiny more than ever, and Margaret Verble (Cherokee writer, her book ‘Maud's Line' a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer) explores the motivations of Tisquantum, Native American ally and translator to the Pilgrims. Michael Goldfarb (American author, journalist and broadcaster) writes a portrait of John Alden, the crew member turned colonist, Rebecca Fraser (Historian and author of ‘The Mayflower: the Families, the Voyage, and the Founding of America') uncovers the story of Susanna White-Winslow, Mayflower passenger, and David Silverman (American historian and author) looks at the decisions facing Metacom: a child when the Mayflower landed, he would become a resistance leader. Rebecca Fraser, author of ‘The Mayflower: The Families, the Voyage, and the Founding of America', imagines the little recorded life of Susanna Winslow, a woman who gave birth on board the Mayflower and founded a new generation.
Five essays reflect on the impact of the Puritan Pilgrims setting sail on the ship the Mayflower 400 years ago, from Plymouth in England heading west to “the New World”. Writers look at what the anniversary means to Americans in 2020, and create portraits of some of the key players: two of the passengers, and two of the Native Americans who met them. The tale of the 'Pilgrim Fathers' became part of the foundation myth of the United States. On the 400th anniversary of their setting sail, Nick Bryant (BBC New York correspondent) gives an overview of what the anniversary means in America this year, at a time when that myth is under scrutiny more than ever, and Margaret Verble (Cherokee writer, her book ‘Maud's Line' a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer) explores the motivations of Tisquantum, Native American ally and translator to the Pilgrims. Michael Goldfarb (American author, journalist and broadcaster) writes a portrait of John Alden, the crew member turned colonist, Rebecca Fraser (Historian and author of ‘The Mayflower: the Families, the Voyage, and the Founding of America') uncovers the story of Susanna White-Winslow, Mayflower passenger, and David Silverman (American historian and author) looks at the decisions facing Metacom: a child when the Mayflower landed, he would become a resistance leader. Margaret Verble, author of the Pulitzer finalist novel ‘Maud's Line' and ‘Cherokee America', considers the life and legacy of Squanto, a Native American man who acted as an interpreter and guide to the Pilgrim settlers, whose motives have been blurred by history.
Five essays reflect on the impact of the Puritan Pilgrims setting sail on the ship the Mayflower 400 years ago, from Plymouth in England heading west to “the New World”. Writers look at what the anniversary means to Americans in 2020, and create portraits of some of the key players: two of the passengers, and two of the Native Americans who met them. The tale of the 'Pilgrim Fathers' became part of the foundation myth of the United States. On the 400th anniversary of their setting sail, Nick Bryant (BBC New York correspondent) gives an overview of what the anniversary means in America this year, at a time when that myth is under scrutiny more than ever. Among the other essays this week, Margaret Verble (Cherokee writer, her book ‘Maud's Line' a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer) explores the motivations of Tisquantum, Native American ally and translator to the Pilgrims, Michael Goldfarb (American author, journalist and broadcaster) writes a portrait of John Alden, the crew member turned colonist, Rebecca Fraser (Historian and author of ‘The Mayflower: the Families, the Voyage, and the Founding of America') uncovers the story of Susanna White-Winslow, Mayflower passenger, and David Silverman (American historian and author) looks at the decisions facing Metacom: a child when the Mayflower landed, he would become a resistance leader. In the first essay this week Nick Bryant gives his personal reflections on what the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower means to Americans – from Trump supporters to Native American activists - creating a picture of the USA in 2020 and the anniversary's place in it.
Hosted by Liz Stoeckel and Debi Ruud. Music by Darrell Devaurs. Artwork by John Alden
Every place has a beginning. Every story has an origin. On this episode of Faithful Witness, we talked with Joe Canby and Diane Fadley, 2 founding members of St. Andrew's. John Alden, Jan Brinza and Hannah Graham, learn about 12 courageous families who left their spiritual home to become missionaries. What come to western Howard County? How did they choose Union Chapel? What values did the founding members set up that we still carry in our community today? Listen in to this story of hardship, fellowship, and faith.
Ben Doerr is a charter captain, a husband, a father of two, and a professional musician. From his base in Bainbridge Island, just west of Seattle, WA, he runs, Sail Bainbridge, a sailing adventures outfit aboard his John Alden designed 44-foot Pearson Countess Ketch. He is also launching sail to ski adventures to explore the slopes above British Columbia's Princess Louisa Inlet - a destination accessible only by boat. We talk about his business, the similarities between performing music and sailing, and the wonders of sailing in the Pacific Northwest.
Cindy Ingram joins the podcast to discuss a fun new way for friends and family to travel around Eugene, Oregon. Cindy and her husband, John Alden, are the co-owners of Pacific Pub Cycle. Cindy has a long history in the Eugene area and has worked as the first female booking agent, General Manager of the WOW Hall, Event Manager of the Eugene Celebration, and so much more. To book your bike tour today Go to pacificpubcycle.com Find Pacific Pub Cycle on Social Media FB: facebook.com/PacificPubCycle IG: @PacificPubCycle Ending Track “I Can Fly” By Joaquin the Musician soundcloud.com/joaquin-the-musician Spent the Rent Podcast recorded in Springfield, Oregon Hosted by Patrick Stutz Aka SelfEsteem BoatWillie Sponsored by Oregon Cash Flow Pro, LLC Oregoncashflowpro.com Stream this and all previous podcast episodes @ strpod.com Thank you for your support. Podcoin coming soon --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Finally, they get off the ship! They also have their first encounter with the Native Americans. It does not go well. At least the Pilgrims have chosen a place to settle, in an area near an (alleged) outcropping they (allegedly) decide to call Plymouth Rock. Young Priscilla Mullens pines for John Alden, a member of the Mayflower crew, hoping he notices her. However, it’s hard to be romantic when dozens of people are dying around you.
In Episode 3 of the Nickel 'n Dime Podcast, Tyler and Harry welcome John Alden to discuss WKU's loss to Louisville and the rest of the college football world. Harry gives an update on his Heisman Hopefuls, and Natalie Turner returns for another segment of Natural Selection. In the second half of the episode, the guys discuss week 2 of the NFL regular season and try to figure out what has gotten into Ryan Fitzpatrick. Coming off a tight loss to Harry in fantasy, Tyler releases all of his frustrations on the Giants before giving this week's fantasy roll of the dice. 1:44 WKU loss to Louisville/previewing Ball State 8:32 What happened to the Big Ten? 13:58 Who competes with Bama? 18:42 Looking at big Week 4 matchups 24:48 Harry’s Heisman Hopefuls 30:42 Natural Selection 36:20 Where do the Titans stand? 42:54 Do you believe in Fitz-magic? 48:30 Mahomes mania 53:07 Harrison beats Tyler in fantasy 54:10 Tyler is NOT a Giants fan 56:48 Fantasy roll of the dice 1:01:25 What not to watch for
Joe can't find the nerve to ask Sarah to the dance, so he gets David to ask her for him. But David and Sarah really hit it off, and Joe feels betrayed. Wishbone, as John Alden in "The Courtship of Miles Standish" is asked by Captain Standish to court the orphaned Priscilla for him, with a similar result. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Salem edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of WGN's Salem. In this show, hosts Pamela Gross & Kari Lane discuss episode 10. ABOUT SALEM: As the wife of an ailing but very wealthy town selectman, Mary Sibley holds the distinction of being the most powerful sorceress in Salem, Mass. Ruthless yet vulnerable and with many secrets to hide, Mary leans on her ageless accomplice, Tituba, to help advance her agenda. When Mary's long-ago love interest -- Salem native John Alden -- returns from war duty to find the town paralyzed by fear of a witch hunt, her plans take an unexpected turn. Against a backdrop of townspeople pledging to rid Salem of evil by any means necessary, Mary and John are thrust into a world where horror, hysteria and the supernatural reign. Mary must fend off adversaries, old and new, who are vying for her throne. What really fueled the infamous witch trials in 17th-century Massachusetts? "Salem" -- WGN America's first original dra
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Salem edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of WGN's Salem. In this show, hosts Pamela Gross & Kari Lane discuss episode 9. ABOUT SALEM: As the wife of an ailing but very wealthy town selectman, Mary Sibley holds the distinction of being the most powerful sorceress in Salem, Mass. Ruthless yet vulnerable and with many secrets to hide, Mary leans on her ageless accomplice, Tituba, to help advance her agenda. When Mary's long-ago love interest -- Salem native John Alden -- returns from war duty to find the town paralyzed by fear of a witch hunt, her plans take an unexpected turn. Against a backdrop of townspeople pledging to rid Salem of evil by any means necessary, Mary and John are thrust into a world where horror, hysteria and the supernatural reign. Mary must fend off adversaries, old and new, who are vying for her throne. What really fueled the infamous witch trials in 17th-century Massachusetts? "Salem" -- WGN America's first original dram
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Salem edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of WGN's Salem. In this show, hosts Pamela Gross & Kari Lane discuss episode 8. ABOUT SALEM: As the wife of an ailing but very wealthy town selectman, Mary Sibley holds the distinction of being the most powerful sorceress in Salem, Mass. Ruthless yet vulnerable and with many secrets to hide, Mary leans on her ageless accomplice, Tituba, to help advance her agenda. When Mary's long-ago love interest -- Salem native John Alden -- returns from war duty to find the town paralyzed by fear of a witch hunt, her plans take an unexpected turn. Against a backdrop of townspeople pledging to rid Salem of evil by any means necessary, Mary and John are thrust into a world where horror, hysteria and the supernatural reign. Mary must fend off adversaries, old and new, who are vying for her throne. What really fueled the infamous witch trials in 17th-century Massachusetts? "Salem" -- WGN America's first original dram
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Salem edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of WGN's Salem. In this show, host Kari Lane discusses episodes 7. ABOUT SALEM: As the wife of an ailing but very wealthy town selectman, Mary Sibley holds the distinction of being the most powerful sorceress in Salem, Mass. Ruthless yet vulnerable and with many secrets to hide, Mary leans on her ageless accomplice, Tituba, to help advance her agenda. When Mary's long-ago love interest -- Salem native John Alden -- returns from war duty to find the town paralyzed by fear of a witch hunt, her plans take an unexpected turn. Against a backdrop of townspeople pledging to rid Salem of evil by any means necessary, Mary and John are thrust into a world where horror, hysteria and the supernatural reign. Mary must fend off adversaries, old and new, who are vying for her throne. What really fueled the infamous witch trials in 17th-century Massachusetts? "Salem" -- WGN America's first original drama -- dares to
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Salem edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of WGN's Salem. In this show, hosts Pamela Gross & Kari Lane discuss episodes 6. ABOUT SALEM: As the wife of an ailing but very wealthy town selectman, Mary Sibley holds the distinction of being the most powerful sorceress in Salem, Mass. Ruthless yet vulnerable and with many secrets to hide, Mary leans on her ageless accomplice, Tituba, to help advance her agenda. When Mary's long-ago love interest -- Salem native John Alden -- returns from war duty to find the town paralyzed by fear of a witch hunt, her plans take an unexpected turn. Against a backdrop of townspeople pledging to rid Salem of evil by any means necessary, Mary and John are thrust into a world where horror, hysteria and the supernatural reign. Mary must fend off adversaries, old and new, who are vying for her throne. What really fueled the infamous witch trials in 17th-century Massachusetts? "Salem" -- WGN America's first original dra
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Salem edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of WGN's Salem. In this show, hosts Pamela Gross & Kari Lane discuss episodes 4. ABOUT SALEM: As the wife of an ailing but very wealthy town selectman, Mary Sibley holds the distinction of being the most powerful sorceress in Salem, Mass. Ruthless yet vulnerable and with many secrets to hide, Mary leans on her ageless accomplice, Tituba, to help advance her agenda. When Mary's long-ago love interest -- Salem native John Alden -- returns from war duty to find the town paralyzed by fear of a witch hunt, her plans take an unexpected turn. Against a backdrop of townspeople pledging to rid Salem of evil by any means necessary, Mary and John are thrust into a world where horror, hysteria and the supernatural reign. Mary must fend off adversaries, old and new, who are vying for her throne. What really fueled the infamous witch trials in 17th-century Massachusetts? "Salem" -- WGN America's first original dra
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Salem edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of WGN's Salem. In this show, hosts Pamela Gross & Kari Lane discuss episode 4. ABOUT SALEM: As the wife of an ailing but very wealthy town selectman, Mary Sibley holds the distinction of being the most powerful sorceress in Salem, Mass. Ruthless yet vulnerable and with many secrets to hide, Mary leans on her ageless accomplice, Tituba, to help advance her agenda. When Mary's long-ago love interest -- Salem native John Alden -- returns from war duty to find the town paralyzed by fear of a witch hunt, her plans take an unexpected turn. Against a backdrop of townspeople pledging to rid Salem of evil by any means necessary, Mary and John are thrust into a world where horror, hysteria and the supernatural reign. Mary must fend off adversaries, old and new, who are vying for her throne. What really fueled the infamous witch trials in 17th-century Massachusetts? "Salem" -- WGN America's first original dram
The Frog and the Sky Princess is a story from Angola in Africa, about a frog and a princess that involves the lead character successfully completing tasks to prove his worthiness to obtain a prize – in this case the hand of the princess in marriage. Yes, it's somewhat like the classic European tale The Frog Prince, though in this case there's no metamorphosis between species. But it's also curiously similar to an American legend. It was immortalized in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1858 narrative poem The Courtship of Miles Standish, in which military captain Miles Standish wants to court the lady Priscilla, but is a bit too shy, so he sends his friend John Alden with messages on his behalf. Priscilla is indeed won over, but it is Alden she falls for and not Standish. The characters in the story were real people – John Alden did marry Priscilla, and Miles Standish has a state park named after him in Massachusetts (we've camped there); and Longfellow claimed the story was true. But most likely it was just a folk tradition that somehow became attached to actual people. We come to you from Greenville, South Carolina, where we're doing our annual Christmas tree sale to benefit our company. We hope things are really hopping for you, and you're having a hoppy holiday season. Happy Listening, Dennis (Kimana, Hawk, Sun King) and Kimberly (Narrator, Rabbit, Sky Princess, Frog)
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Salem edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of WGN's Salem. In this show, hosts Pamela Gross and Kari Lane discuss episodes 1-3. ABOUT SALEM: As the wife of an ailing but very wealthy town selectman, Mary Sibley holds the distinction of being the most powerful sorceress in Salem, Mass. Ruthless yet vulnerable and with many secrets to hide, Mary leans on her ageless accomplice, Tituba, to help advance her agenda. When Mary's long-ago love interest -- Salem native John Alden -- returns from war duty to find the town paralyzed by fear of a witch hunt, her plans take an unexpected turn. Against a backdrop of townspeople pledging to rid Salem of evil by any means necessary, Mary and John are thrust into a world where horror, hysteria and the supernatural reign. Mary must fend off adversaries, old and new, who are vying for her throne. What really fueled the infamous witch trials in 17th-century Massachusetts? "Salem" -- WGN America's first original
#169. Ben Doerr is living the dream in the Pacific Northwest. A thirty-something husband, father & sailor, Ben didn’t wait until retirement to chase his dreams. He recently refit a classic John Alden-designed Pearson Countess ketch, and sails her out of Bainbridge Island, off the coast near Seattle, running day-trips and longer adventure charters along that beautiful coastline. Ben & I hit it off immediately, and chatted at length about his sailing career, life as a dad, his ‘real’ career as a musician, building and running a sailing business, & lots more. Sail offshore on Andy & Mia's Swan 48 Isbjorn. Visit 59-north.com/offshore for the full passage calendar, including passages in the Arctic in 2018.
Shane West (Salem, Nikita, A Walk To Remember) talks with Chris, Matt and Jonah about his character of John Alden in Salem, shooting the TV show in Louisiana, and what the world was really like during the witch trials. Shane also talks about playing music and joining the band The Germs!
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Salem edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of WGN's Salem. In this show, host Bobby DeMuro breaks down the episode in which John Alden returns from war to discover that the woman he left behind is now married to another man and that his hometown of Salem, Mass., is in the midst of a witch panic in the premiere of this supernatural drama. There to help Bobby are co-hosts Jessie Owens, Anna Koppel, and Marisa Serafini. It's Salem's "The Vow" podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com