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AURN News
#OTD: Morehouse College Founded as Augusta Theological Institute in 1867

AURN News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 1:44


On February 18, 1867, just two years after the Civil War ended, Rev. William Jefferson White, a Baptist minister, founded the Augusta Theological Institute in the basement of Springfield Baptist Church in Augusta, Georgia. The school's mission was to educate young Black men for teaching and ministry. The institution relocated multiple times before settling in Atlanta's West End in 1885, where it remains today as Morehouse College. In 1913, the school was renamed in honor of Henry L. Morehouse, a key figure in the Northern Baptist Home Mission Society. Under its first African American president, Dr. John Hope, Morehouse expanded its academic programs and attracted top scholars to its faculty. Today, Morehouse College stands as a beacon of excellence and leadership in Black higher education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Northlake Bible Church | EQUIP
1st Hour | 1 John | Hope that Purifies | 1 John 2:28-3:3 | Preston Enzensperger

Northlake Bible Church | EQUIP

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 48:50


Children of God can have confidence in their hope of salvation as they abide in the pure character of Jesus Christ

Relative Currency
40 Years and a Mortgage

Relative Currency

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 21:58


Frank and Alysia discuss entrepreneur John Hope's Bryant's advocacy of 40 year mortgages.

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Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!
Heidi St. John - Hope For the Mom Who Isn't Enough

Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 3:06


Heidi St. John joins Yvette Hampton to encourage moms who don't know if they are "enough" to homeschool their kids. This is an excerpt from the 2020 Homegrown Generation Family Expo. Registration for this online conference includes lifetime access to all of the sessions and a wealth of homeschooling resources. For even more homeschool encouragement, watch Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution. The film is available now on DVD and HD Streaming. Support Please consider making a donation to support the ongoing ministry of Schoolhouse Rocked. Support from the homeschool community allows us provide resources and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world.  Whether or not you can donate, we ask that EVERY listener support the show by sharing it with your friends and family, by leaving a review on iTunes, and by praying for our team. Your support is making an ETERNAL impact! If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, get your FREE Homeschool Survival Kit from the producers of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. This 70+ page guide includes helpful articles, videos, and audio, for every stage of homeschooling, from pre-school to graduation. It will give you the encouragement you need to start strong and finish well! The Homeschool Survival Kit also includes an extensive directory of must-have homeschooling resources.     The Homeschool Insights podcast is sponsored by CTCMath. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today.

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Finish Strong With Fearless Faith
The Rapture, Anti-Christ & Tribulation Featuring John Hope #116 - REAIR

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 43:50


Send us a Text Message.Our most requested guest of all time returns to Finish Strong to discuss end times prophecy.  Bible scholar John Hope presents the chronology of events laid out in scripture involving the second coming of Jesus Christ. John explains that once Christians are removed from the earth in the rapture, the “man of lawlessness or the anti-Christ” will appear.  Many will worship him as the world's savior initially but soon his ruthless nature will come through as the Tribulation begins.  Finally, John discusses the Judgment Day that is coming for all mankind.  After hearing John Hope in this episode, you'll be inspired to Finish Strong!Support the Show.Fearless Faith Websiteffaith.orgTo leave a review - Open Finish Strong on the Apple Podcast app and scroll down until you see "Ratings & Reviews". There will be a link to click so that you can "Write A Review"FacebookYouTubeInstagram

City On A Hill Church - Brookline
The Book of John - Hope for Tomorrow

City On A Hill Church - Brookline

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024


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Stuff You Missed in History Class
George Washington Williams

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 44:19 Transcription Available Very Popular


George Washington Williams was one of the first people to publicly describe the atrocities being carried out in the Congo Free State under King Leopold II of Belgium. But so much happened in his life before that. Research: Berry, Dorothy. “George Washington Williams' History of the Negro Race in America (1882–83).” The Public Domain Review. 9/12/2023. https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/history-of-the-negro-race-in-america/ BlackPast, B. (2009, August 20). (1890) George Washington Williams's Open Letter to King Leopold on the Congo. BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/primary-documents-global-african-history/george-washington-williams-open-letter-king-leopold-congo-1890/ Book, Todd. “What Tarzan Taught Me about Ohio History.” 10/1/2017. https://www.ohiobar.org/member-tools-benefits/practice-resources/practice-library-search/practice-library/2017-ohio-lawyer/what-tarzan-taught-me-about-ohio-history/ Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "John Hope Franklin". Encyclopedia Britannica, 1 Jan. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Hope-Franklin. Accessed 31 January 2024. Elnaiem, Mohammed. “George Washington Williams and the Origins of Anti-Imperialism.” JSTOR Daily. 6/10/2021. https://daily.jstor.org/george-washington-williams-and-the-origins-of-anti-imperialism/ Franklin, John Hope. "Williams, George Washington." Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, edited by Colin A. Palmer, 2nd ed., vol. 5, Macmillan Reference USA, 2006, pp. 2303-2304. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CX3444701308/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=f3d8c89e. Accessed 30 Jan. 2024. Franklin, John Hope. “Afro-American Biography: The Case of George Washington Williams.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society , Jun. 18, 1979. https://www.jstor.org/stable/986218 Franklin, John Hope. “George Washington Williams and the Beginnings of Afro-American Historiography.” Critical Inquiry , Summer, 1978, Vol. 4, No. 4 (Summer, 1978). https://www.jstor.org/stable/1342950 Franklin, John Hope. “George Washington Williams, Historian.” The Journal of Negro History , Jan., 1946, Vol. 31, No. 1. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/2714968 Franklin, John Hope. “George Washington Williams: A Biography.” University of Chicago Press. 1985. "George Washington Williams." Notable Black American Men, Book II, edited by Jessie Carney Smith, Gale, 1998. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K1622000481/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=718fd3c3. Accessed 30 Jan. 2024. Hawkins, Hunt. “Conrad and Congolese Exploitation.” Conradiana , 1981, Vol. 13, No. 2 (1981). https://www.jstor.org/stable/24634105 John Hope Franklin Center at Duke University. “Dr. Franklin & Lea Fridman: George Washington Williams.” Via YouTube. 10/10/2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8WC5l2unNA McConarty, Colin. “George Washington Williams: A Historian Ahead of His Time.” We're History. February 26, 2016. https://werehistory.org/williams/ O'Reilly, Ted. “In Search of George Washington Williams, Historian.” New York Historical Society Museum and Library.” 2/24/2021. https://www.nyhistory.org/blogs/in-search-of-george-washington-williams-historian O'Connor, A. (2008, January 23). George Washington Williams (1849-1891). BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/williams-george-washington-1849-1891/ Ohio Statehouse. “George Washington Williams.” https://www.ohiostatehouse.org/museum/george-washington-williams-room/george-washington-williams Simmons, Willam J. and Henry McNeal Turner. “Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising.” Geo. M. Rewell & Company, 1887. https://books.google.com/books?id=2QUJ419VR4AC& See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith
The Rapture, Anti-Christ & Tribulation Featuring John Hope #116

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 43:50 Transcription Available


Our most requested guest of all time returns to Finish Strong to discuss end times prophecy.  Bible scholar John Hope presents the chronology of events laid out in scripture involving the second coming of Jesus Christ. John explains that once Christians are removed from the earth in the rapture, the “man of lawlessness or the anti-Christ” will appear.  Many will worship him as the world's savior initially but soon his ruthless nature will come through as the Tribulation begins.  Finally, John discusses the Judgment Day that is coming for all mankind.  After hearing John Hope in this episode, you'll be inspired to Finish Strong!Support the showFearless Faith Websiteffaith.orgTo leave a review - Open Finish Strong on the Apple Podcast app and scroll down until you see "Ratings & Reviews". There will be a link to click so that you can "Write A Review"FacebookYouTubeInstagram

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith
Your Final Questions of 2023 #113

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 31:22 Transcription Available


Brian, Terry, and Dan tackle your toughest questions in this podcast.  Will our pets be in heaven with us?Is it a sin to question God?   How does Christianity compare to other religions?  Are “near death” experiences and glimpses of heaven real?  Join us as our guys answer all of these questions and more from a Biblical perspective.You'll hear about the lessons each of these men learned from their parents.  They reveal how their parents led by Godly example and give advice for keeping your children and grandchildren on the right path.Finally, you'll hear about some of the exciting plans that are in store for Fearless Faith Ministries and this podcast in 2024.  You don't want to miss a minute of this episode of Finish Strong!Support the showFearless Faith Websiteffaith.orgTo leave a review - Open Finish Strong on the Apple Podcast app and scroll down until you see "Ratings & Reviews". There will be a link to click so that you can "Write A Review"FacebookYouTubeInstagram

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith
THE ISRAELI WAR AND END TIMES WITH JOHN HOPE PART 1 #108

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 34:37 Transcription Available


On October 7, 2023, the world was shocked by the news that Israel had been attacked by the terrorist group known as Hamas.  The attack was brutally violent and resulted in the murder of over 1,400 Israeli citizens.  The despicable killing of innocent children, women, and elderly people was pure evil. Israel is now at war with Hamas and other terrorist groups such as Hezbollah have also entered the effort to destroy Israel.  What are the end-time implications of this war?  In this week's episode of FINISH STRONG, Bible scholar John Hope reveals that this war against Israel was predicted several hundred years ago.  He thoroughly explains several passages from both the Old and New Testament and reveals what countries will align against Israel and what the end result will be.   Don't miss Part One of this fascinating two-part series entitled, “The Israeli War and the End Times!”Support the showFearless Faith Websiteffaith.orgTo leave a review - Open Finish Strong on the Apple Podcast app and scroll down until you see "Ratings & Reviews". There will be a link to click so that you can "Write A Review"FacebookYouTubeInstagram

Fund Your Retirement Podcast
FYR073 | 303% Return vs FTSE All share of 125%, Dividends, Stop Losses & Getting Started with John Rosier

Fund Your Retirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 29:57


John Rosier is a former city fund manager turned esteemed financial writer who runs the model portfolio. The JIC Portfolio which John started in 2012 has returned 303% vs, the FTSE all share of 125% over the same period. During this episode, John shares: His investing philosophy and approach. the value of keeping a detailed investment diary. What he's been adding to his portfolios in recent months. Back testing stop losses and when is a good time to sell? John discusses the importance of dividends, which have grown from £2,000 a year to a projected £29,000. Finally, John shares what he would say to those who are just getting started. Timestamps: 1:20 When and how John started his investing journey. 3:40 The type of investor John is today, his investment philosophy and approach. 6:00 Discussing John's model portfolio, how it started, the returns and the role dividends play in that. 10:15 John's 10 biggest contributors in terms of monetary gain. 15:45 Discussing some of John's biggest losers in the model portfolio. 18:10 Discussing the use of stop losses and when is the right time to sell. 23:10 John shares why keeping a diary helps with discipline. 25:45 John shares what he would say to those just getting started. 28:45 Closing thoughts and where you can follow and connect with John Hope you enjoy this episode and have a wonderful day. The FYR Team If you like this episode, please let us know by subscribing for future company reviews and insightful conversations about portfolio management and stock analysis. Guest Links & Resources: Visit John Rosier's website and the JIC model portfolio here: https://www.jicuk.com/ Follow John on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/JohnRosier John's articles on the Investors Chronicle: https://www.investorschronicle.co.uk/john-rosier/ Visit Fund Your Retirement: https://www.fundyourretirement.com/   Disclaimer: This presentation is for educational purposes only. All opinions and information are for demonstrational purposes and do not constitute investment advice. Trading and investing carries a high level of risk and are not right for everyone. If you need financial advice, consult with a regulated financial adviser in your country before making any decisions.

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith
Celebrating 100 Episodes #100

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 32:49 Transcription Available


Brian, Terry and Dan celebrate One Hundred episodes of Finish Strong!  This edition is filled with fun and excitement as they look back on their favorite episodes and look forward to the future.  PLUS, you'll hear from John, our producer, and Deb Roland and Karen Steen. And for those of you that have been waiting to meet her, we will introduce Dan's wife, Pam Wheeler as she makes her very first appearance on the podcast! Along with the fun, you'll hear meaningful stories from our Three Amigos as they recall the moments that made the biggest impact on their lives.  We hope this episode will inspire you to run your race with “fearless faith” so that you can Finish Strong and one day hear the voice of the Lord saying, “Well done thou good and faithful servant!”Here's to the next 100!!!Support the showFearless Faith Websiteffaith.orgTo leave a review - Open Finish Strong on the Apple Podcast app and scroll down until you see "Ratings & Reviews". There will be a link to click so that you can "Write A Review"FacebookYouTubeInstagram

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith
Prophesy in Today's Headlines with John Hope #90

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 35:51 Transcription Available


Bible scholar John Hope joins us to discuss the ways in which Biblical prophecies are being fulfilled in today's news.  Every day we read about things that we never thought we would see in America.  From drag queens performing for small children to a corrupt media to wars and rumors of wars the stage is being set for the soon return of Jesus Christ.John Hope breaks it all down from a biblical perspective and tells us what to expect in the next few years.  You don't want to miss this installment of Finish Strong!Fearless Faith Websiteffaith.orgTo leave a review - Open Finish Strong on the Apple Podcast app and scroll down until you see "Ratings & Reviews". There will be a link to click so that you can "Write A Review"FacebookYouTubeInstagram

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith
Approaching Hoofbeats: Prophecies from Revelation with John Hope #59 REAIR

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 33:11


Today's headlines could be taken directly from the book of Revelation in the Bible.  In this episode of Finish Strong, Bible scholar John Hope explains the meaning behind the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.  In 1983, Reverend Billy Graham wrote, “I have heard the distant sound of hoofbeats that signify the soon return of our Lord Jesus Christ.”  Today, the hoofbeats are coming closer as we approach the end of time.As Christians, our hearts should be filled with anticipation and excitement as we witness the fulfillment of Biblical prophecy!Websiteffaith.orgFearless Faith Websiteffaith.orgTo leave a review - Open Finish Strong on the Apple Podcast app and scroll down until you see "Ratings & Reviews". There will be a link to click so that you can "Write A Review"FacebookYouTubeInstagram

This Is Nashville
The legacy of the Rosenwald schools

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 39:10


In the Jim Crow South, education opportunities for Black children were few and far between. The inequity was blatant all over the South, but the disparities in education were especially stark. Those in power did not see Black Americans as fit for any profession aside from manual labor and thought education was a waste of time. In 1911, when education leader Booker T. Washington met Julius Rosenwald, co-owner of Sears, Roebuck and Co. and a Jewish philanthropist, they changed the education landscape for Black children forever. Over the next 20 years, they partnered with rural Black communities to build schools so their children could get a quality education in a modern environment. In this episode, we talk to documentarians and alumni of a Middle Tennessee Rosenwald school to learn about these influential institutions. Guests: Andrew Feiler, photographer and author Frank Brinkley, alumni of Cairo school Charles Brinkley, Sr., alumni of Cairo school Matthew Gailani, curator at Tennessee State Museum DeLisa Harris, director of library services at Fisk University's John Hope and Aurelia E. Franklin Library Related:  Chapter 16: The Keys to a Better Life WPLN: ‘Endangered' List Adds 3 Historic School Buildings And Some Rapidly Changing Nashville Neighborhoods Smithsonian Magazine: Inside the Rosenwald Schools

First Baptist Van Alstyne
Person of Interest: A Study of the Gospel of John - Hope Dealer

First Baptist Van Alstyne

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 35:40


Finish Strong With Fearless Faith
Russia, Revelation and His Return! with John Hope #47 REAIR

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 28:24 Transcription Available


Is WWIII the beginning of the End Times?  With war between Ukraine and Russia, how do these events align with Revelation, Israel and End Time Bible Prophecy?Guest John Hope joins with Dan, Brian and Terry to shed light on the dark times ahead and where Christians need to be keeping our eyes focused so we can Finish Strong!Dan, Terry, and Brian will help you live your life with purpose, change someone's life for the better and leave a lasting impact on those around you. Everyone starts the race... but only the Fearless Finish Strong!Fearless Faith Websiteffaith.orgTo leave a review - Open Finish Strong on the Apple Podcast app and scroll down until you see "Ratings & Reviews". There will be a link to click so that you can "Write A Review"FacebookYouTubeInstagram

Texas Tailgate
Mondays: Brody Caster 9-26-2022

Texas Tailgate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 65:30


Brody Caster chats with DJ Dugan and John Hope at The Lakehouse on Eagle Mountain Lake. They discuss Brody’s Kansas roots, recording at KSIJ Studio, and drunk radio personalities. Powered by Smith Music http://smithmusic.com/ Listen to our playlist: https://smithmusic.ffm.to/texastailgate Booking by Powerhouse Promotions: mariha@powerhouse-promotions.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/texastailgate/message

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith
Approaching Hoofbeats: Prophecies from Revelation with John Hope #59

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 33:59


Today's headlines could be taken directly from the book of Revelation in the Bible.  In this episode of Finish Strong, Bible scholar John Hope explains the meaning behind the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.  In 1983, Reverend Billy Graham wrote, “I have heard the distant sound of hoofbeats that signify the soon return of our Lord Jesus Christ.”  Today, the hoofbeats are coming closer as we approach the end of time.As Christians, our hearts should be filled with anticipation and excitement as we witness the fulfillment of Biblical prophecy!Websiteffaith.orgTo leave a review - Open Finish Strong on the Apple Podcast app and scroll down until you see "Ratings & Reviews". There will be a link to click so that you can "Write A Review"FacebookYouTubeInstagramThe Kingdom Investor | PodcastTake your generosity to the next level, impact more lives and build a godly legacy! Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

The Daily Gardener
May 10, 2022 John Hope, Arthur Cleveland Coxe, Carl Wilhelm von Nägeli, Francis Younghusband, Lemon, Love & Olive Oil by Mina Stone, and Polly Park

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 23:04 Very Popular


Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart   Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee    Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter |  Daily Gardener Community   Historical Events   1725 Birth of John Hope, botanist, professor, and founder of the Royal Garden in Edinburgh. John produced considerable work on plant classification and physiology. He was appointed the King's botanist for Scotland and superintendent of the Royal Garden in Edinburgh. At the time, Edinburgh was the place to study medicine, and all medical students had to take botany courses. John created a school for botanists after spinning off the school's materia medica (pharmacy) department, which allowed him to specialize exclusively in botany. John was a captivating instructor. He was one of the first two people to teach the Linnean system. He also taught the natural system. John was one of the first professors to use big teaching diagrams or visual aids to teach his lectures. John led over 1,700 students during his tenure. His students traveled from all over Europe, America, and India. John Hope Alumni include the likes of James Edward Smith, founder and first President of the Linnaean Society, Charles Drayton, and Benjamin Rush. A field botanist, John encouraged his students to go out and investigate the Flora of Scotland. He awarded a medal every year to the student who collected the best herbarium.   1818 Birth of Arthur Cleveland Coxe, American theologian and composer. Arthur served as the second Episcopal bishop of Western New York. He once wrote, Flowers are words, which even a baby can understand.   1891 Death of Carl Wilhelm von Nägeli, Swiss botanist. Although he studied cell division and pollination, Carl's claim to fame is being the guy who discouraged Gregor Mendel from pursuing his work on genetics. Gregor regarded Carl as a botanical expert and his professional hero. When Gregor sent Carl an overview of his work with pea plants in a letter, Carl dismissed the results out of hand, labeling them "only empirical, and impossible to prove rationally." Carl poo-pooed natural selection. Instead, he believed in orthogenesis, a now-defunct theory that living organisms have an internal driving force - a desire to perfect themselves- and evolve toward this goal. Over a seven-year period in the mid-1800s, Gregor Mendel grew nearly 30,000 pea plants - taking note of their height and shape and color - in his garden at the Augustinian monastery he lived in at Brno (pronounced "burr-no") in the Czech Republic. His work resulted in what we now know as the Laws of Heredity. Gregor came up with the genetic terms and terminology that we still use today, like dominant and recessive genes. Carl Wilhelm von Nägeli's dismissal prompted Gregor to give up his work with genetics. After his promotion to the abbot of the monastery, Gregor focused on his general duties and teaching. In 1884, Gregor died without ever knowing the impact his work would have on modern science. Fifteen years later, in 1899,  a friend sent the Dutch botanist Hugo de Vries a copy of Gregor's work - calling it a paper on hybridization - not heredity. At the same time, Gregor's paper was uncovered by a student of Carl Wilhelm von Nägeli's - a man named Carl E. F. J. Correns. Hugo de Vries rushed to publish his first paper on genetics without mentioning Gregor Mendel. But he did have the nerve to use some of Gregor's data and terminology in his paper. Carl Correns threatened to expose De Vries, who then quickly drafted a new version of his paper, which gave proper credit to Gregor Mendel. Through his work with the humble pea plant, Gregor came up with many of the genetic terms still used today, like dominant and recessive genes.    1907 It was on this day that Francis Younghusband, British Army officer, explorer, and spiritual writer, documented the progression of spring in the Residency Garden in Kashmir. Francis shared his observations in a book called Kashmir(1909). The Residency Garden was an English country house that was built specifically for guests by the Maharajah, and so naturally, Francis loved staying there. Here's what Francis wrote in May of 1907 about the Residency Garden, which was just coming into full flower. Francis observed,  By May 1st ...The May trees were in full blossom. The bank on the south side of the garden was a mass of dark purple and white irises, and [the] evening [sun] caused each flower to [become] a blaze of glory. Stock was in full bloom. Pansies were out in masses. Both the English and Kashmir lilacs were in blossom, and the columbines were in perfection.  The first horse chestnuts came into blossom on May 10th, and on that date, the single pink rose, sinica anemone, on the trellis at the end of the garden, was in full bloom and of wondrous beauty; a summer-house covered with Fortune's yellow was a dream of golden loveliness;  I picked the first bloom of some English roses that a kind friend had sent out... and we had our first plateful of strawberries. A light mauve iris, a native of Kashmir, [is now in] bloom; ...and some lovely varieties of Shirley poppy... from Mr. Luther Burbank, the famous plant-breeder of California, began to blossom; and roses of every variety came [on] rapidly till the garden became a blaze of color.   Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation Lemon, Love & Olive Oil by Mina Stone This book came out in September of 2021. Now, if you're a cookbook lover, you know that Mina's debut cookbook called Cooking For Artists was a smash hit. It was also self-published. And in fact, right now, if you go on Amazon and you try to get a copy of that first cookbook, you'll pay somewhere in the neighborhood of $150. To me, Mina's story is fascinating. She actually went to school to be a designer, and then, on the side, she started cooking for families. And then she started cooking for special events. And then eventually, she started cooking for a gallery, and that's where she started cooking for artists. Thus, the name of her first book. The story behind the second book, Lemon Love and Olive Oil, stems from the fact that whenever people would ask MIna for ingredients to make something taste great, her answer was always lemon juice, olive oil, and a little bit of salt. So, those are her go-to ingredients. Mina contends that you can make anything taste good with a little bit of her favorite three ingredients: lemon juice, olive oil, and salt. So that became the name for the cookbook, except salt was replaced with love. When this cookbook was released, it met with rave reviews. In fact, the New York times rated it a best cookbook of the year, writing, Author of the cult-favorite Cooking for Artists, Mina Stone, returns with a collection of 80 new recipes inspired by her traditional Greek heritage and her years cooking for some of New York's most innovative artists.   I've watched a couple of interviews with Mina, and one thing she says over and over again was that when she was creating this cookbook is, she was constantly thinking about the love aspect of these recipes. By that, Mina was focusing on the comfort level and the coziness factor of the food. So that's what she was trying to capture with these 80 recipes. I found that so poignant, especially in light of the fact that she was putting this together during the pandemic while she's in lockdown in 2020. Mina is not the kind of person that comes up with a cookbook and then has to go out and create a bunch of recipes. That's not how Mina works. Instead, Mina pays attention to the recipes that she starts making again and again. So these are recipes that have staying power. They are the recipes that pass the Mina Test, and they rise to the top of her favorites because they are just naturally so good. Also, if you are a lover of reading cookbooks, you are going to really enjoy Mina's book. Before each section, there are essays from Mina that share stories about her family - and her grandmother, who is kind of the original Greek cook in Mina's life.  Mina has great insight, not only on these recipes and ingredients but also from her sheer personal experience.  I couldn't help, but think as I was reading this cookbook that Mina could write a memoir because her stories are so intriguing. In addition to the essays for each section of the book, every recipe gets a little personal introduction as well. For an excerpt, I selected a few little snippets from a section that Mina calls My Kitchen. This is a chapter about the key ingredients that Mina uses on repeat. She writes, I've always found pantry lists in cookbooks to be intimidating. Asa self-trained home cook, I never sought out hard-to-find ingredients. It never crossed my mind as an option. The ingredients in my recipes and the food found in my pantry reflect my surroundings touched with a dose of Greekness. (It can't be helped.) Here are some thoughts on how I approach cooking in my kitchen, what I like to keep in my cupboards, what I run out to the store for, and some clarification on how I wrote the recipes.   Salt Sea salt is more salty and kosher salt is less salty. Because kosher salt is less salty it gives you more control over the seasoning. For example, it is great for seasoning meat because you can use more and achieve a lovely salt crust as well as the right amount of seasoning without oversalting. It is the salt up using the most.   Extra-Virgin Olive Oil I like to use olive oil sparingly during cooking (this makes thedish lighter) and add the bulk of it at the end, once cooking is completed. use much more olive oil in the recipes than people are accustomed to using. suggest adding more than you would think when you're cooking from this book. That's a great little tidbit, especially if you're using olive oil for cooking with your garden harvest. There is so much that comes out of our garden that goes into the pan with a ton of olive oil. But now, maybe you can dial that back a little bit with this tip from Mina.   Lemons They add floral buoyancy but, above all, a fresh form of acid that I usually prefer to vinegar. When using lemons for zest, try to always use organic ones.    I've never thought about lemons that way, but I love how she describes that floral buoyancy. And, you know, she's exactly right. Personally, I also think that there's something just a little less harsh about lemon juice as compared to vinegar. So if you have a sensitive tummy, consider incorporating lemon juice instead of vinegar.   Green Herbs: Parsley, Mint, Cilantro, and Basil I like fresh herbs in abundance and can often find a place to incorporate them with relative ease. In the recipes, herbs are usually measured by the handful: 1 handful equals about 1/4 cup. It doesn't need to be exact, but that is a good place to start if you need it. This advice is helpful as well because if you're planning your kitchen garden, you need to think about how many plants you need to plant so that you can have an abundant harvest. Just to give you an idea of how much Basil I use in the summertime, I usually end up buying about four to five flats of Basil.   Dried Oregano Oregano is my number one dried herb. Greek oregano has a pronounced savory and earthy flavor to it, and it is my preference to use in more traditional Greek dishes. Better-quality dried oregano, which is milder in flavor, is great to use as a general seasoning for salad, fish, and meats.   This book is 272 pages of more than eighty Mediterranean-style dishes and the stories that inspired them. These recipes are uncomplicated, and they're Mina's go-to recipes. And, of course, they can always be enhanced with lemon, olive oil, and salt. You can get a copy of Lemon, Love & Olive Oil by Mina Stone and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $15.   Botanic Spark 2017 Death of Polly Park, American-Australian amateur gardener, speaker, and writer. Remembered as the designer of Boxford, a Canberra garden, Polly and her husband Peter created classic garden styles using their own creativity and gumption. On their half-acre suburban property, Boxford attracted visitors from across the world and featured six unique gardens: a modern garden inspired by Roberto Burle Marx, an English knot garden, a parterre garden with an Italien statue from Florence, a Chinese garden inspired by the Suzhou ("sue-joe") garden, an Indian garden, and a Japanese garden. Polly and Peter made a great garden team. Polly came up with the design ideas, and Peter was the muscle. Polly created the stone courtyard for the Indian garden and a mosaic inspired by the great 20th-century Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer ("Nee-myer") for the modern garden. Peter built the pond and meditation house for the Japanese garden. In 1988, Polly wrote a biography of their gardens in the book The World in My Garden. Although Boxford was identified as a National heritage site - after Peter and Polly sold the property in 2006 - the garden was destroyed. In 2011, Peter died. Polly followed him home six years later on this day at the age of 96. You can get a used copy of The World in My Garden by Polly Park and support the show for around $17.    Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.   John Hope, Arthur Cleveland Coxe, Carl Wilhelm von Nägeli, Francis Younghusband, Lemon, Love & Olive Oil by Mina Stone, Polly Park

Marin Covenant Church
Following Jesus - The Gospel of John: Hope Has A Home - John 18 - Courtney Grager

Marin Covenant Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 32:47


Finish Strong With Fearless Faith
Russia, Revelation and His Return! with John Hope #47

Finish Strong With Fearless Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 28:24 Transcription Available


Is WWIII the beginning of the End Times?  With war between Ukraine and Russia, how do these events align with Revelation, Israel and End Time Bible Prophecy?Guest John Hope joins with Dan, Brian and Terry to shed light on the dark times ahead and where Christians need to be keeping our eyes focused so we can Finish Strong!Dan, Terry, and Brian will help you live your life with purpose, change someone's life for the better and leave a lasting impact on those around you. Everyone starts the race... but only the Fearless Finish Strong!  Website ffaith.orgTo leave a review - Open Finish Strong on the Apple Podcast app and scroll down until you see "Ratings & Reviews". There will be a link to click so that you can "Write A Review"FacebookYouTubeInstagram

The Q and A Sales Podcast
How do I support customers and stay motivated in these tough times? with Michelle St. John

The Q and A Sales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 29:05


Paul talks with the president and owner of Industrial Bolt & Supply, Michelle St. John, about her tactics for self-motivation and customer satisfaction during these ongoing tough times. Show Notes Make big, but realistic, promises. Don't under-promise or you may end up living down to those low expectations. If you are facing supply-chain issues, looking for alternative and creative solutions is critical. “Giving your salespeople the tools to help them retain their prices is important.” Michelle St. John “The better your plan, and then the better your commitment to your plan—your ability to commit to the plan and work the plan—the better your outcome.” Michelle St. John “We know that we can't possibly pitch a solution until we've garnered some trust.” Michelle St. John “More communication is better. We want to empower our salespeople, and we feel like information is power.” Michelle St. John Hope is in high demand in tough times. Be a merchant of hope for your peers and your customers. Visit www.ToughTimer.com to get started on the 30-Day Tough-Timer Challenge! Order your copy of Selling Through Tough Times from Amazon or Barnes & Noble! Click here to purchase the latest edition of Value-Added Selling! Find out more about Industrial Bolt & Supply. Visit www.ToughTimer.com to get started on the 30-Day Tough-Timer Challenge! Order your copy of Selling Through Tough Times from Amazon or Barnes & Noble! Click here to purchase the latest edition of Value-Added Selling! *** Thank you for tuning in. Our show is updated weekly with the questions you ask. So, please go to the home page to ask the question that you want answered. Thank you to our production team at The Creative Impostor Studios. Be sure to follow our show in your favorite podcast app and share this episode with a colleague or friend. And most importantly...make it a big day.

Growing Pains podcast
Episode 159 | “If I was you I'd listen”

Growing Pains podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 88:20


In this week's podcast the pod boys are welcomed by a fellow podcaster. Josh C. Of the “If I was you I'd listen” podcast. They start by circling back to a question that was posed weeks ago on the pod. They get into Josh's background, they try and tackle business acumen, and end with talking about his podcast.  They end with their Honorable mentions per usual. (1:20:00).   Thanks for tuning in and enjoy!!!!! Honorable Mention: Bub : John Hope  Hands on the clock Alex :  John Hope's Hope All is well concert       Reem : 9 perfect strangers Hulu  David :  AZ - do or die 2Josh : Everything lolFollow us on all Social Media outlets. @the_pains_pod on Twitter@the_growing_pains_podcast on IG

Killgerm Podcast
Episode 19: The Fight for Rodent Glue Boards

Killgerm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 0:26


With the proposed Glue Traps (Offense) Bill being addressed by Parliament, Luke is joined by John Hope, the Technical Manager for the NPTA. They discuss the effectiveness of rodent glue boards, their importance to pest controllers, and the impact a ban would have on the industry.The post Episode 19: The Fight for Rodent Glue Boards first appeared on Killgerm Podcast.

Mainline Executive Coaching ACT
The Secrets of Intelligent Leadership: The Helpers

Mainline Executive Coaching ACT

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 23:47


Mature helpers are considerate and genuinely the most loving of all the personality types. However, buyer beware as immature helper's love and care is not free. They will expect something in return and keep up the pressure until they feel you have reciprocated. Rich and Maikel will discuss the helper leadership style today on Mainline Executive Coaching ACT. Thank you to Kristi and John Hope, Ronny Shumaker and Jeremy Gustafson for joining us today!To reach our guests:jgustafson@intelligentleadershipec.comrshumaker@intelligentleadershipec.comkhope@intelligentleadershipec.comjhope@intelligentleadershipec.comLeave us a message at:https://podinbox.com/mainlineexecutivecoachingact Thank you to all of our listeners in over 70 countries and 580 cities worldwide, we greatly appreciate your support! We truly hope that what we bring to our listeners will improve your ability as leaders.Leaders, Lead Well!Mainline Executive Coaching ACT has been recognized by FeedSpot as the top Executive Coaching Podcast based on thousands of podcasts on the web and ranked by traffic, social media followers & freshness.https://blog.feedspot.com/executive_coaching_podcasts/Sign up for our newsletter:https://www.richbaronexecutivecoaching.com/contactDownload our document on the Hottest Item in Business Today.https://www.richbaronexecutivecoaching.com/resources2fbc974dRich Baron:rbaron@richbaronexecutivecoaching.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-baron/https://www.richbaronexecutivecoaching.com/Maikel Bailey:mbailey@intelligentleadershipec.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/maikelbailey/https://maikelbailey.com/

Can't Find My Way Home...
"I'm kind of analytical when it comes to songwriting. I sit down and obsess over it." S2 EP14 with Robert John Hope

Can't Find My Way Home...

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 44:56


In this episode of Can't Find My Way Home, I was joined by Robert John Hope. Rob is an Irish, Berlin based singer/songwriter whose music is rooted in ambient folk and alternative pop/rock. We sat down and chatted about both his expat and musical journey so far. As frontman of Irish outfit Senakah, Robert spent 8 years touring America and Europe both with the band and as a solo artist, releasing two albums to critical acclaim. With three top 20 chart hits in Ireland under his belt, he travelled to the US playing close to 300 shows in over 40 states, taking in legendary venues such as the Whisky A Go Go in Hollywood and the Boulder Theatre, as well as the South By Southwest Festival. In April, 2021 he released his debut solo album - "Plasticine Heart” recorded on a ship in Berlin's Treptower Park, to great reviews. Rob details how the constant touring made him a better musician, as well as the ups and downs that it entails. We talk about visual accompaniments, soundscapes and musical styles for the new album, as well as finding out more about the fantastic lead song on the album. Rob recalls how working with Noel Hogan (Cranberries guitarist) helped elevate and develop his approach to recording new material. Rob will also be recording in Berlin's famous Hansa Studios for his next project, later this year. The Top 5 features Peter Schilling, Big Thief, Tennis, being disappointed by Modest Mouse, all this and what it's like to play at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado. Let's get right to it...Robert John Hope Follow Rob here https://www.robertjohnhope.com/ https://youtu.be/nalZMMrPwUo Can't Find My Way Home https://linktr.ee/cantfindmywayhome --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/craig-branch/message

The Daily Gardener
May 10, 2021 Butter Wakefield, Leonard Mascall, John Hope, Aconite Lust, My Wild Garden by Meir Shalev, and Cecelia Payne

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 18:22


Today we celebrate the man who first wrote about the secateurs. We'll also learn about the Scottish botanist who established the Edinburgh "Edinbura" Botanic Garden. We hear an excerpt about planting aconites from a garden writer who adored them. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a memoir full of charming insights and reflections on gardening. And then we’ll wrap things up with the story of the scientist who is remembered for her discovery that stars are made largely of the two lightest chemicals, hydrogen and helium - but she started out as a botanist.   Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy.   The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf.   Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org   Curated News Butter Wakefield's London garden | House & Garden | Emily Tobin   Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there’s no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community, where you’d search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.   Important Events   May 10, 1589 Today is the anniversary of the burial of the English author, translator, and Clerk to the Kitchen of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Leonard Mascall - who was buried at Buckinghamshire. Mascall published several books; all were aimed at household management. In 1572 Leonardpublished A Booke of the Arte and Maner Howe to Plante and Graffe All Sortes of Trees. Along with cultivating fruit trees, this book was the first to refer to the secateurs or a pruning knife. The word secateurs is taken from the Latin secare, ‘to cut.’ Mascall's last book was published a year after he died, and it was called The Booke of Engines and Traps. In it, Leonard shared 34 traps and nine recipes for poison bates, most of which were dedicated to trapping mice. But Leonard also wrote about how to control slugs and snails in the garden - he described picking them off by hand early in the morning. While I was researching Leonard Mascall, I came across a bit of his advice regarding the placement of tender trees and shrubs from The Guardian (www.theguardian.com), Dec 9, 1891: "Leonard Mascall said, 'Most part of trees do love the sun at noon, and yet the south wind is very contrary against their nature, and specially the almond tree, the apricot, the mulberry, the fig tree, the pomegranate tree.' A gardener remarked: 'I am sure there is much in this. It is quite certain that all Japanese trees like shade and a north aspect; and the finest most fruitful old mulberry tree that I have ever seen is at Rochester, growing in a corner where it looks to the north and east, and is thoroughly protected from the south and west.'"   May 10, 1725  Today is the birthday of the botanist, famous professor, and founder of one of the leading botanical gardens in Europe — John Hope. Alive during the Scottish enlightenment, John left his mark on the royal botanic gardens, plant classification, and plant physiology. He was appointed as the King's botanist for Scotland and superintendent of the Royal Garden in Edinburgh. John worked to expand the space of the Royal Botanic Garden, and he turned it into a place for research. During John’s lifetime, Edinburgh was THE place to study medicine, and all medical students had to take botany courses. John created a school for botanists after spinning off the materia medica (pharmacy) department of the school, which allowed him to specialize exclusively in botany. John’s students traveled to Edinburgh from all over the world. All in, John taught over 1,700 students during his tenure — and they included the likes of James Edward Smith (the founder and first President of the Linnaean Society), Charles Drayton (the future Lt. Governor of South Carolina), Benjamin Rush (a signer of the Declaration of Independence and founder of Dickinson College), and Archibald Menzies, who became the Scottish botanist and explorer. By all accounts, John was a captivating instructor. He was one of the first two people to teach the Linnaean system. John also taught the natural system. And, he pioneered the use of big teaching diagrams or visual aids to teach his lectures. A field botanist, John encouraged his students to go out and investigate the Flora of Scotland, and he awarded a medal every year to the student who collected the best herbarium. With John's accomplishments came impressive wealth. When John died, he had amassed more than £12,000, which he had left for his wife. Today the genus Hopea is named after John Hope. And, there’s a magnificent beech tree that grows near the John Hope Gateway at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.   Unearthed Words You cannot have too many aconites. They cost, as I said before, about fifty shillings a thousand. A thousand will make a brave splash of color, which lasts a month. If you can afford ten thousand, you are mad not to buy them. There are so many exciting places you can put them. . . in the hollow of a felled tree, by the border of a pond, in a circle round a statue, or immediately under your window, so that you can press your nose against the glass when it is too cold to go out, and stare at them, and remember that spring is on its way. ― Beverley Nichols, Down the Garden Path   Grow That Garden Library My Wild Garden by Meir Shalev This book came out in 2020, and the subtitle is Notes from a Writer's Eden. In this charmingly illustrated book, Meir shares his garden that lies on the perimeter of Israel’s Jezreel Valley, with the Carmel mountains rising up in the west. Meir’s garden is “neither neatly organized nor well kept,” and he adores his lemon tree, figs, and rescuing plants like a purple snapdragon from the Jerusalem–Tel Aviv highway.   Mitch Ginsburg of The Times of Israel wrote this after reading Meir’s book: “I went to sleep every night with the smell of fresh figs and lemons and the sound of birdsong in my ears and the image of Shalev’s beloved black cat, Kramer, the hero of many of his Hebrew children’s stories, sleeping the day away beneath the buckthorn tree.” Meir’s book starts out with a little story about the time he awoke to find a wedding party trampling his garden as they posed for photos. After the group insisted his garden couldn’t possibly be a real garden, he let them know they had three minutes before the sprinkler system turned on. Clever man. They left. He didn’t have a sprinkler system. This book is full of stories like this, and they feature marvelous topics like lupines, cyclamen, poppies, sea squill, a mole rat, a wasp nest, and compost - just to name a few. This book is 304 pages of garden bliss from a novelist who shares his garden with wit and love. You can get a copy of My Wild Garden by Meir Shalev and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $21   Today’s Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart It's the birthday of scientist Cecelia Payne who discovered while still in graduate school that stars are made largely of the two lightest chemical elements – hydrogen and helium; she was born in 1900. And Celia decided her fate when she was just eight years old - that’s when she decided to become a scientist. She had been walking in an orchard when she suddenly recognized a plant she had heard her mother describe – the plant that looks like a bumble: the bee orchid. Later she recalled her excitement at seeing the plant the first time: “For the first time I knew the leaping of the heart, the sudden enlightenment, that were to become my passion… These moments are rare, and they come without warning, on ‘days to be marked with a white stone’.” And it is Cecelia Payne who said these wonderful quotes: “An admission of ignorance may well be a step to a new discovery.” And then this one (which harkened back to Payne's discovery of the bee orchid). “The reward of the young scientist is the emotional thrill of being the first person in the history of the world to see something or understand something.”   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."

Motiv8tion Station
Difference Between Being Broke and Being Poor - John Hope Bryan

Motiv8tion Station

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 4:27


For todays show we have John Hope Bryan with his speech about "Difference Between Being Broke And Being Poor" Thank you for listening, continue to subscribe to my channel for more episode daily

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The Joe Beaver Show
The Joe Beaver Show Sep 22 John Hope Johnstone

The Joe Beaver Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 117:00


The Bartholomewtown Podcast (RIpodcast.com)
RI Community Nonprofits Making an Impact In Broad Educational and Societal Goals, with Brandford Davis (John Hope Settlement House) and Joel Gilbert (Community Cafe)

The Bartholomewtown Podcast (RIpodcast.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 23:29


On this episode of The Bartholomewtown Podcast (RIpodcast.com), Bill Bartholomew sits down with leaders from two Rhode Island community nonprofits that are making an impact in the state's youth and broad communities: Brandford Davis, Executive Director, John Hope Settlement House and Joel Gilbert of Community Cafe.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bartholomewtown?fan_landing=true)

Growing Pains podcast
Episode 59 | "Subliminal Messaging" ft Ev

Growing Pains podcast

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 99:37


n this episode, we are welcomed by Ev, We start by talking about Pac and how Hasbro bought out Death Row Records, We then talk about subliminal messaging and how affective it is, We also talk Dame Dash vs Jay-z and what protesting should look like, We also introduce our new segment.Tune in y’all Honorable Mentions:Ev : John Hope “Esperanza”Bub : Daytrill & event at John Hope “backpack giveaway”Reem : Police at Daytrill Dave : Darius Woodley Alex : Rapsody “Eve”Follow us on all Digital streaming platforms. @the_pains_pod on Twitter@the_growing_pains_podcast on IG

Mission Church Tucson
1 John – Hope & Purity (Children Mini-Series) – 1 John 2:28-3:10 – 8/4/19

Mission Church Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 38:15


The Tara Granahan Show
Representative Anastasia Williams addresses John Hope Settlement House Role

The Tara Granahan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 5:42


Representative Anastasia Williams addresses John Hope Settlement House Role

The Tara Granahan Show
Representative Anastasia Williams addresses John Hope Settlement House Role

The Tara Granahan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 5:42


Representative Anastasia Williams addresses John Hope Settlement House Role

The Mediajuice Podcast
Going Way Back with John Hope

The Mediajuice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 63:36


Today we go way back in Jeremy's history and welcome John Hope, Jeremy's art teacher, into the Green Room. Mr. Hope and the guys discuss the current state of art and what it means to influence generations of aspiring artists and creators.  In today's Behind the Curtain segment, Jeremy catches us up to speed on both documentaries he's shooting, including an upcoming trip to Vegas to shoot an interview with Penn Jillette! That's right, the world famous magician known for the act Penn and Teller! Rounding out the show, Jeremy and Jeremiah discuss the announcement of Jedi: Fallen Order from EA and Respawn. Check out Mediajuice.com for all things Mediajuice and links to all the videos we talked about during today's show. And don't forget to send a screenshot of your 5-star rating and review to MediajuicePodcast@Gmail.com for a free digital copy of Video Games the Movie, or the Docu-series Unlocked: The World of Games Revealed! Produced by Jeremiah Isley, Mediajuice Studios, llc.

The Daily Gardener
May 10, 2019 Botanical Intuition, Leonard Mascall, John Hope, Alan Grimmel, Canada's Compost Week, The Friends School Plant Sale, Cecelia Payne, Botanical Sketchbook, Helen and William Bynum, Photo Friday, and Mascall on Tree Placement

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 9:59


Have you ever intuited the name of a plant?   A few years ago, I traveled to San Diego. I was sitting on a bench outside the hotel and I spied the most amazing blossom - three bright orange petals and three blue petals - it looked like the head of a bird.   My mind latched onto "bird of paradise," I looked it up on my phone and sure enough, it was just that.       Brevities   #OTD English author, translator, and Clerk to the Kitchen of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Leonard Mascall (died 1589) was buried at Buckinghamshire, in 1589.   Mascall published a number of books; all were aimed at household management.  In 1572 Mascall published, "A book of the Arte and Maner Howe to Plante and Graffe All Sortes of Trees."Along with cultivating fruit trees, this book was the first to refer to the secateurs or pruning knife. The word secatuers is taken from the Latin secare‘to cut’.    Mascall's last book was published a year after he died. Called "The Booke of Engines and Traps." In it, Mascall shared 34 traps and 9 Recipes for poison bates; most of which were dedicated to trapping mice. Mascall wrote about how to control slugs and snails - he described picking them off by hand early in the morning.       #OTD It's the birthday of John Hope who lived during the Scottish enlightenment; he was a botanist , a famous professor, and founder of one of the leading botanical gardens in Europe, born on this day in 1725.   Hope produced considerable work on plant classification and physiology. He was appointed to positions of the King's botanist for Scotland and superintendent of the Royal Garden in Edinburgh.   At the time, Edinburgh was THE place to study medicine and all medical students had to take botany courses. Hope created a school for botanists after spinning off the materia medica (pharmacy) department of the school which allowed him to specialize exclusively on botany. Hope was a captivating instructor. He was one of the first two people to teach the Linnean system, he also taught the natural system. He was one of the first instructors to use big teaching diagrams or visual aids to teach his lectures. His students traveled from all over the world Europe, America, and India. Hope taught over 1,700 students during his tenure and they included the likes of James Edward Smith, founder and first President of the Linnaean Society, Charles Drayton and Benjamin Rush. A field botanist, Hope encouraged his students to go out an investigate the Flora of Scotland and he awarded a medal every year to the student who collected the best herbarium.   With Hope's impressive resume came impressive wealth. By the time Hope died, he had amassed more than £12,000 which he left to his wife.         #OTD It's the birthday of Alan Robertson Gemmell; a Professor of Biology at Keele University and a regular member of the panel on the BBC Radio program Gardeners' Question Time beginning in 1950 and co-hosting for some 30 years, Gemmel was born in 1913.   When Gemmell was invited to appear on the Gardeners Question Time, Keele Univeristy allowed it provided the school would be mentioned in the credits and as long as Gemmell appeared during University time. Gemmell spoke with a calm, Scottish voice. In his obituary, it was said he could, persuade followers of Gardeners Question Time to plant, "the most vicious weed." An academic, Gemmel often disagreed with fellow panelists like Fred Loads or Bill Sowerbutts who offered more off-the-cuff or hearsay advice.   It was Alan Gemmell who wrote in one of his columns,    "One of the major loves of my life is the potato. In fact my colleagues on Gardener's Question Time sometimes referred to me as spud Gemmel, since not only do I enjoy devouring that delectable vegetable, I also enjoy devouring anything which has been written about it.     #OTD This entire week, May 5 - May 11 is International Compost Awareness Week (ICAW).   (ICAW) is the largest and most comprehensive education initiative of the compost industry. It is celebrated nationwide in Canada and in other countries each year during the first full week of May. Started in Canada in 1995, ICAW has continued to grow as the importance of composting and the long-term benefits from organics recycling.   Each year, a theme is chosen. The theme for this year is Cool the Climate - Compost!        #OTD This weekend is the 30th Anniversary of the Friend's School Plant Sale in Minneapolis/St. Paul.    With more than 2,450 plant varieties — may be the largest plant sale in the U.S. It’s a fund-raising event sponsored by theFriends School of Minnesota, a small Quaker K – 8 school in the Hamline-Midway area in Saint Paul.   New Plants for 2019 include:   Peony, Sweet Marjory: Neat and sweet pink cactus-style flowers with streaks of cream, green, and deep rose pink. Yellow fluff of stamens in the center. Slightly fragrant. Early to mid-season.   French Hollyhock, Bibor Felho: Fuchsia with dark purple veins and halo surrounding a white center star. Blooms June–September. "Bibor Felho" is Hungarian for ‘Purple Cloud.’ Considered a biennial to short-lived perennial, but can be treated as a self-seeding annual. Drought-tolerant.       Unearthed Words It's the birthday of scientist Cecelia Page who discovered while still in graduate school that stars are made largely of the two lightest chemical elements – hydrogen and helium; she was born in 1900.   When Celia was eight, she decided to become a scientist. She had been walking in an orchard when she suddenly recognized a plant she had heard her mother describe – the plant that looks like a bumble: the bee orchid.   Later she recalled her excitement at seeing the plant the first time:   “For the first time I knew the leaping of the heart, the sudden enlightenment, that were to become my passion… These moments are rare, and they come without warning, on ‘days to be marked with a white stone’.”   And it is Ceclia Page who said these wonderful quotes:   “An admission of ignorance may well be a step to a new discovery.”   and then this one (which harkened back to Page's discovery of the bee orchid).   “The reward of the young scientist is the emotional thrill of being the first person in the history of the world to see something or understand something.”       Today's book recommendation: Botanical Sketchbooks by Helen and William Bynum Botanical Sketchbooks is a compendium of the diverse ways plants have been observed, studied, and immortalized in centuries of art. Botanical Sketchbooks features 275 illustrations of flora from around the world, dating from the 15th to 20th century. In addition, the book highlights some rare works and lesser-known botanical artists.     Today's Garden Chore It's another Photo Friday in the Garden.   Today go to a spot in your garden and take as multiple shots of one thing from a number of different vantage points. One of the ways we get better at taking pictures of our garden, is by experimenting with perspective. The wonderful thing about digital, is that you can take as many pictures as you want. Challenge yourself with a number: 20 shots, 50 shots, or more of the same thing. Then, see how many capture what you wanted exactly right.       Something Sweet  Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart   While I was researching Leonard Mascall, I came across a bit of his advice regarding the placement of tender trees and shrubs.    What I especially loved about this is the notion that even in the 1600's, gardeners would push zones a bit. This is from The Guardian (www.theguardian.com), Dec 9, 1891:   "Mascall said, "Commonly, the most part of trees do love the sun at noon, and yet the south wind is very contrary against their nature, and specially the almond tree, the apricot, the mulberry, the fig tree, the pomegranate tree."   A gardener remarked: I am sure there is much in this. It is quite certain that all Japanese trees like shade and a north aspect; and the finest most fruitful old mulberry tree that I have ever seen is at Rochester, growing in a corner where it looks to the north and east, and is thoroughly protected from the south and west."       Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."

An Honorable Mention w/ Shane & Jeff
Episode 57: A Night of Appreciation

An Honorable Mention w/ Shane & Jeff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 196:21


Back in the day when ROH was young, it wasn't exactly...politically correct...to say the least. It felt like a product of its time, spawned in the wake of ECW and the Attitude Era, but with much better wrestling than what was available on our TVs....right?? Well, join Jeff & Shane as they travel back to 2002 and revisit "A Night of Appreciation" so as to see if it truly is a case of "better in our memories"! It's Eddy Guerrero's farewell to ROH as the WWE Intercontinental Champion, it's Danielson vs. Spanky, Spanky vs. Michael Shane, Low Ki vs. AJ Styles, and that's just the sexy stuff. It's also Da Hit Squad not being used to their potential, Elax, beeyotches & high flyers, and most heinously it is the era of Donnie B! It's "A Night of Appreciation" and it's brought to you by our newest sponsor, Tiege Hanley, where you can save 20% off your first box with code HONORABLEMENTION! A Night of Appreciation April 22, 2002 Philadelphia, PA Three Way Tag Team Match Da Hit Squad (Mafia & Monsta Mack) vs. Prince Nana & Simply Luscious (w/Elax) vs. The Christopher Street Connection (Buff-E & Mace) (w/Allison Danger) Singles Match Jay Briscoe (w/Mark Briscoe) vs. Tony Mamaluke Tag Team Match Christian York & Joey Matthews vs. Divine Storm (Chris Divine & Quiet Storm) (w/Brian XL) Three Way Match James Maritato vs. Scoot Andrews vs. Xavier Singles Match AJ Styles vs. Low Ki Tag Team Match Carnage Crew (DeVito & Loc) vs. Dunn & Marcos Singles Match Christopher Daniels vs. Donovan Morgan Heartbreak Gauntlet Match American Dragon vs. John Hope vs. Michael Shane vs. Paul London vs. Spanky Tag Team Match Eddie Guerrero & The Amazing Red vs. The SAT (Joel Maximo & Jose Maximo) Singles Match Brian XL vs. Eddie Guerrero -=-=-=-=An Honorable Mention Podcast is hosted by Jeff Schwartz & Shane Hagadorn every Tuesday on the Creative Control Network. OUTLETS:iTUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/an-honorable-mention-with-shane-hagadorn-jeff-schwartz/id1348324250?mt=2Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/an-honorable-mention?refid=stpriHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-an-honorable-mentio-28991832/Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/6xh9y-77731/An-Honorable-Mention-with-Shane-Hagadorn--Jeff-Schwartz-PodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3bT7qZVq6PN2JWJu21v0jMHipcast: https://www.hipcast.com/podcast/H0G8JbListenNotes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/an-honorable-mention-with-shane-hagadorn-0nVes3d7roi/SUPPORT THE SHOW:Patreon.com/AnHonorablePodTiege.com/honorablemention (20% off your first box)ItsADVDProduct.comEtsy.com/shop/AnHonorablePodProwrestlingtees.com/AnHonorableMentionCollarxElbow Promo Code: AHM (10% off your order)ADVERTISE WITH US:advertisecast.com/anhonorablementionwithshanehagadornjeffFOLLOW US FOR THE LATEST NEWS & NOTES!Twitter & Instagram- @anhonorablepodTwitter & Instagram - @thejeffschwartzTwitter & Instagram - @hagadornshaneAudio by Zach Johnson - @RadioZTanhonorablemention.wixsite.com/mainTwitch.tv/AnHonorablePodFacebook.com/AnHonorablePodYoutube Search “An Honorable Mention”

Historium Unearthia: Unearthing History's Lost and Untold Stories
Episode 22: Black Wall Street was Obliterated During 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

Historium Unearthia: Unearthing History's Lost and Untold Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 72:11


In 1921, a white mob entered an affluent district known as Black Wall Street. They opened fire into crowds of innocent people, burned homes and businesses to the ground, and forced countless others to flee. For decades, the attack was hidden from textbooks and even oral histories. Have you ever heard of the Tulsa Race Massacre? DOWNLOAD NOW Credit: For this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Hannibal Johnson, an author, attorney, consultant, and college professor who writes and lectures about the history of the Greenwood District. His books include: Black Wall Street: From Riot to Renaissance in Tulsa's Historic Greenwood District and Tulsa’s Historic Greenwood District. I also spoke with Michelle Place, the Executive Director of the Tulsa Historical Society & Museum. She served on the Race Riot Commission, which was organized to review the details of the Tulsa Race Massacre. Sources: Images of America: Tulsa’s Historic Greenwood District; Johnson, Hannibal B.; Arcadia Publishing; January 27, 2014. Black Wall Street: From Riot to Renaissance in Tulsa's Historic Greenwood District; Johnson, Hannibal B.; Eakin Press; September 1, 1998. Death in a Promised Land: The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921; Ellsworth, Dr. Scott and Franklin, John Hope; Louisiana State University Press; January 1, 1992. Reconstructing the Dreamland: The Tulsa Riot of 1921; Brophy, Alfred; Oxford University Press; February 14, 2003. Riot and Remembrance: The Tulsa Race War and Its Legacy; Hirsch, James S.; Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; May 13, 2013. Tulsa Race Riot: A Report by the Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921; February 28, 2001. My Life and An Era: The Autobiography of Buck Colbert Franklin; Franklin, Buck Colbert; LSU Press; October 1, 1997. 1921 Tulsa Race Riot; Tulsa Historical Society and Museum; Retrieved August 2018. Tulsa Race Riot; Greenwood Cultural Center; Retrieved September 2018. The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921; Carlson, I. Marc; Retrieved September 2018. Tulsa Race Riot Overview; Oklahoma State University Library; Accessed September 2018. Tulsa Race Riot; Oklahoma Historical Society; Retrieved September 2018. Meet The Last Surviving Witness To The Tulsa Race Riot Of 1921; Gilles, Nellie; NPR; May 31, 2018. Hal Singer Short Doc; Sutherland Media; Vimeo; Accessed September 2018.

Open Book
Trailblazers: The world’s first football club, with John Hutchinson & Andy Mitchell

Open Book

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018


Long before there was an Edinburgh derby; before the offside rule and the Wembley Wizards or pies and Bovril there was the Football Club, founded in Edinburgh by John Hope in 1824. It was the world’s first dedicated football organisation, active until 1841, and John Hope’s meticulous records have been preserved among his personal papers here … Continue reading Trailblazers: The world’s first football club, with John Hutchinson & Andy Mitchell

Breaking Student Debt Podcast
Beginning with the Basics with John Groen

Breaking Student Debt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 28:34


In this episode, I had the fortune to sit down with John Groen of the Declassified Dollar Blog. John is a young guy, but he has already taken on the role of educator when it comes to dealing with personal finance. This episode covers some of the basic habits and strategies for anyone who is struggling with their debt, spending, or savings. Specific topics covered in the show: John's background and reason for starting the Declassified Dollar Blog Simple strategies to start cutting back on spending How to monitor your spending Basic strategies for how to improve your saving habits Where you can learn more about John Hope you all enjoy this episode!

The Gist of Freedom   Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .

  Sunday July 29th at 8pm ET meet W.E.B. DuBois' grandson Arthur McFarlane!  Join The Gist of Freedom's host Shellie Gaines as she and Arthur discuss the history behind these wonderful photos. July 11, 1905 – The Niagara Movement, the forerunner of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, is organized in Niagara Falls, NY. Among the organizers were W.E.B. DuBois, William Monroe Trotter, and Ida B. Wells Barnett. In February 1905, W.E.B. Dubois, John Hope, Monroe Trotter, Frederick McGhee, C. E. Bentley and 27 others met secretly in the home of Mary B. Talbert, a prominant member of Buffalo's Michigan Street Baptist Church. For more on the Michigan Street Church also see 1836, 1845, and 1892) to adopt the resolutions which lead to the founding of the Niagara Movement. The Niagara Movement renounced Booker T. Washington's accommodation policies set forth in his famed "Atlanta Compromise" speech ten years earlier. The Niagara Movement's manifesto is, in the words of Du Bois, "We want full manhood suffrage and we want it now.... We are men! We want to be treated as men. And we shall win." They invited 59 well know African American businessmen to a meeting that summer in western New York. On July 11 thru 14, 1905 on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, twenty-nine men met and formed a group they called the Niagara Movement. The name came because of the location and the "mighty current" of protest they wished to unleash  

The Gist of Freedom   Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .
The Niagara Movement - History of NAACP~Prof. Playthell

The Gist of Freedom Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2012 111:00


July 11, 1905 – The Niagara Movement, the forerunner of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, is organized in Niagara Falls, NY. Among the organizers were W.E.B. DuBois, William Monroe Trotter, and Ida B. Wells Barnett.   Join The Gist of Freedom host, Preston Washington as he welcomes author,  Professor Playthell Benjamin,  "Reconsidering The Souls Of Black Folks." Dr. Benjamin will discuss the formation and history of the NAACP and The Niagara Movement. In February 1905, W.E.B. Dubois, John Hope, Monroe Trotter, Frederick McGhee, C. E. Bentley and 27 others met secretly in the home of Mary B. Talbert, a prominant member of Buffalo's Michigan Street Baptist Church. For more on the Michigan Street Church also see 1836, 1845, and 1892) to adopt the resolutions which lead to the founding of the Niagara Movement. The Niagara Movement renounced Booker T. Washington's accommodation policies set forth in his famed "Atlanta Compromise" speech ten years earlier. The Niagara Movement's manifesto is, in the words of Du Bois, "We want full manhood suffrage and we want it now.... We are men! We want to be treated as men. And we shall win." They invited 59 well know African American businessmen to a meeting that summer in western New York. On July 11 thru 14, 1905 on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, twenty-nine men met and formed a group they called the Niagara Movement. The name came because of the location and the "mighty current" of protest they wished to unleash  

CTL Podcast
Mark 10 - Is your heart softened for kingdom business? - John Hope

CTL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2010 10:39


Another quality podcast production from CTL Broadfield

Lectures & Special Events
A Celebration of the Lives of John Hope and Aurelia Whittington Franklin

Lectures & Special Events

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2009 181:15


Lectures & Special Events
A Celebration of the Lives of John Hope and Aurelia Whittington Franklin

Lectures & Special Events

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2009 134:30