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Thursdays are for In The Circle and new faces in new places.On today's episode, the guys recap more movement in the transfer portal, including Texas' latest addition, D1Softball Player of the Year Isa Torres.The movement wasn't limited to transfers, though. The coaching carousel brought a new pitching coach to Paradise. We chat with FAU pitching coach Mary Haff about her return to coaching and reunion with head coach Jordan Clark.Plus, we're joined by Eric Bailey of the Tulsa World, who attended DJ Gasso's introductory press conference on Wednesday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Freo Coach Justin Longmuir joins us ahead of the thursday night clash against the cats, we chat finals footy and the baby making machine that is Freo.. speaking of making babies Jordy Clark also joins us for a yarn! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Docker Jordan Clark drops by during his bye-week. After reflecting on Freo's absolute demolition of North Melbourne, Clarky gives us a glimpse into his "glamorous" time off: clean-up duties in the garage and binge-watching Farmer Wants a Wife. The 2026 FIFA World Cup officially kicks off tonight! Former Matildas goalkeeper Lydia Williams joins Shaun to preview the massive SBS tournament coverage, including the Socceroos' opening clash against Türkiye under head coach Tony Popovic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jordan Clark joins the 6PR call team after the Dockers absolutely dismantle the Kangaroos in Bunbury. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jordan Clark drops by to give us the inside scoop on the Dockers' camp, revealing that while Captain Alex Pearce is training well, his return isn't a lock just yet. We also dissect the fallout from the Essendon coach sacking, debating whether a James Hird comeback is actually on the cards.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are joined by massive Pies fan Peter Helliar to celebrate Scott Pendlebury’s legendary 433rd game tomorrow. Jordan Clark also drops by ahead of the Dockers' clash with St Kilda to discuss life on the bench, his nickname "Squeezer," and whether tonight will finally see some "Wharfie Time." In the wider world, we recap Geelong’s shock loss and the news that Bryce Cotton is set to debut for the Boomers! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jordan T. Clark, Executive Director, Harvard University Native American Program, preaching Worship service given May 10, 2026 Prayer by Rev. Carolyn Patierno, Adjunct Minister https://firstparish.info/ First Parish A liberal religious community, welcoming to all First gathered 1739 Jordan Clark will talk will speak about the fundamental principles of balancing Wampanoag spiritual practice and western/Christian practice. He will share how that duality and complexity inform how he navigates the world around him and how it manifests in his life and work. Jordan will explore his core fundamental beliefs, the braided histories of the region, and the intersection of colonial and Christian structures on Regional Native Nations. Jordan Clark is an enrolled member of the Wampanoag Tribe of Aquinnah, located on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Jordan has an undergraduate degree in Political Science and an M.A. in International Affairs with a focus in Governance and Rights. In his role as the Executive Director of the Harvard University Native American Program, Jordan oversees an administrative team that is focused on recruitment and outreach, direct support of students, faculty, and staff, University programming, public programming, and tribal diplomacy. The Annual Shinn Service honors Barbara Shinn (1912-1976) and her commitment to justice. Barbara served as chair of what was then known as the Social Responsibility Committee. An educator and leader, she had a passion for teaching children with disabilities. She displayed personal courage in the face of a debilitating illness, arthritis of the spine. Each year the Social Justice Committee selects a speaker for the Shinn Service to address a matter of public concern. Shinn speakers have focused on a variety of social justice issues such as racism, capital punishment, urban poverty and violence, the war in Iraq, marriage equality, economic and climate justice. Offering and Giving First The Giving First program donates 50% of the non-pledge offering each month to a charitable organization that we feel is consistent with Unitarian Universalist principles. The program began in November 2009, and First Parish has donated over $200,000 to more than 70 organizations. For May 2026, The First Pioneer Valley Dream Center will share half the offering collected during Sunday worship at First Parish. The First Pioneer Valley Dream Center, based in Springfield, MA, provides essential services like food and clothing at no cost to struggling families and individuals from all walks of life. Living their call to love and serve God and others, their goal is to inspire hope and empower lives. One of their services is to provide purpose-driven volunteer work to the residents of the local correctional facility where one of our First Parish members was housed recently. This member nominated the organization in recognition of their excellent work and in gratitude for the care and support they offered her during her service at the Dream Center. Learn more at their website: https://firstpvdreamcenter.org/. The remaining half of your offering supports the life and work of this Parish. To donate using your smartphone, you may text "fpuu" to 73256. Then follow the directions in the texts you receive.
The DASHING defender himself, Jordan Clark, is in the studio to tackle the hard-hitting questions—specifically, what on earth is "Wharfie Time"? Jordan reflects on the Dockers' gritty win over the Hawks and looks ahead to Sunday’s clash against Essendon, which they’ll have to navigate without captain Alex Pearce. C-Bass also joins the desk to celebrate Romelda Aiken-George’s record-breaking game!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our favourite meat-tray winner Jordan Clark is also in the building to recap the Derby and explain why he handed his prize over to the Brayshaws. Joel has a bone to pick with Jordan over Mason Cox failing to do "jazz hands" after a goal, and we look ahead to tomorrow’s clash against the Hawks. Plus, we crown Valerie our "Fruits with Seeds" expert in Nat’s Day Out!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I am joined by Jordan Clark (Milestone Initiative Recipient) and Creator of Ancestral Recall for Ahoy Comics. I've been wanting to talk about this book for sometime now I've heard many of my peers rave about the story. Melvin Waring is at an age where he is set in his ways. He has a loving wife June who takes a solid interest in his artwork and his business and their dynamic is a force in this book because one day Melvin wakes up to June missing as people go missing in his neighborhood by a mysterious corporation. Trapped in an instinctual bridge from Past to Present and Present to Future we are pulled through time. All while methodically going through a recall in certain situations to become figures in Black History such as Bill Pickett or Andre Lorde, and Philip Marlowe. Educational and full of suspense and utter Sci-Fi that keeps you on a ride.Written by Jordan ClarkArtwork by Atagun IlhanColors by Pippa BowlandLetters by Rob Steen
Shaun breaks down the massive changes to the AFL Father-Son bidding system and wraps up the latest news on Aussies making waves in US Baseball. Our Docker Jordan Clark drops in ahead of the Friday night Bulldogs clash—while Joel offers to play "Soup Delivery" for a slightly under-the-weather Clarky. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jordan Clark talks to Will Schofield about the elite standards that Josh Treacy and Alex Pearce hold themselves to and how that's making the Dockers better.The BackChat Podcast is served by Liquor Barons. Let your thirst for discovery be guided by Liquor Barons - find your nearest store!The BackChat Podcast is recorded out of BC Studios, built by grounded. building tomorrow, together.Thanks to our additional sponsors:TABtouch - Don't gamble more than you can afford to lose. Call Gambling Help WA (08) 9325 6644 enquiries@centrecare.com.au or Gambling Help on 1800 858 858 or https://www.gamblinghelponline.org.au/Mamba Digital - E-Commerce & Digital MarketingCamera Electronic - A wide range of premium photographic equipment and knowledge.SAY HELLOEmail: hello@backchatpodcast.com.auSocials: @backchat__Web: www.backchatpodcast.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bearded Comic Bro got to sit down and talk with Jordan Clark who is the writer of "Ancestral Recall". Make sure you watch the video and check out all the links below that we mention in the videoFollow Jordan Clark on Social Media Instagram: @jrsosa18
Writer Jordan Clark and artist Atagun Ílhan talk about creating ANCESTRAL RECALL, bringing the story to publication, and where things may go beyond the story we have so far.
It’s a huge morning for WA footy as we’re joined by both sides of the Derby. Jordan Clark drops post Glendinning-Allan Medal and Dockers' big win and drops a massive personal bombshell—he’s got a baby on the way! Reuben Ginbey stops in to recap his stellar individual performance, and the team’s outlook heading into ANZAC Round.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fresh off winning the Glendinning-Allan Medal, Jordan Clark sits down with Will Schofield for a wide-ranging conversation on life, football, and finding his home at Fremantle.Jordan opens up about nearly walking away from AFL altogether after departing Geelong, his complicated path to the Dockers after West Coast ignored him, and what has changed at Fremantle under Justin Longmuir.
Sometimes they're derbies, sometimes they're simply leg stretching, workload management periods. Time to Restump Podcast what was arguably the most mundane Western Derby in history. Inevitability is the thief of suspense. Has there been less excitement to the build up to a Western Derby? Unsurprisingly the lack of hype and interest for the game met expectations. There was no pulse, not a moment of angst as it all felt a bit soulless. No Optus Stadium fire hydrants need replacing because there wasn't a single spot fire on the day. Derby greats of yesteryear from both teams would be shaking their head in disappointment, bewildered about what the Derbies have become.Is it a sign of the times, where the “It isn't a good look” folk have too much influence? Are the finger wagging purists in charge, frowning upon anyone who colours outside the line? Are the players prioritising earning capacity over the love of the jumper?Or is it simply the West Coast Eagles are so dreadfully uncompetitive, they've sucked all the derby fun out of existence? While the smart money is on the latter, it was still played in far too good a spirit. I simply can't recall ever having these thoughts regarding a derby ever and I have seen every single one. From our purple perspective it was pleasing to see Jye Amiss get on the end of a handful of goals. A day out indeed, but he probably left a couple more out there. Is he back on track? His recent games have shown promise, but we reserve full judgment as you can't assess accurately against that non-existent pressure.Murphy Reid is going the right way to get himself a hard tag each week going forward. If Murph was playing for Freo in the early modern period in the 16th century and delivered the same sorcery he is today, he'd have been burned at the stake! Josh Treacy and Andy Brayshaw both took the opportunity to let the foot off the pedal as their usual hundred miles an hour input just simply wasn't necessary.Jordan Clark was awarded the Rosco Allan medal but… really? We're not talking about or taking any notice of accolades for anything against that abysmal Eagles outfit. To be fair, the West Coast fans should have all gotten medals for sitting through and watching that tripe their team served up!All in all, it was a difficult watch in terms of enthusiasm. However, the overriding positive is we're 5 and 1 after 6 rounds and sitting second behind the Swans on percentage. That's something to get excited about. Not much more we can say about western derby 62, but whatever can be said, we'll save it and say it on the pod. So, if you're ready to throw away another good hour of your life after the hours we all lost yesterday, bring your ears, rulers, marker pens and shovels as we finish up, rule a line through it, dig a hole, burry it and never speak of it again!Send us Fan MailSupport the show
This weekend Arsenal fans witnessed something fairly rare - Mikel Arteta getting tactically outclassed at the Emirates. Coming up against Andoni Iraola's Bournemouth, the away sides' victory wasn't just a smash-and-grab - it was a game where Iraola's structure, pressing, and in-game adjustments exposed the cracks in Arteta's system. In this Second Look, we break down: ▫️ How Bournemouth disrupted Arsenal's build-up ▫️ The tactical tweaks that turned the game ▫️ Where Arteta got it badly wrong ▫️ Why this result could have HUGE title race implications We also ponder this week's off-the-pitch decisions, which have left a number of fans frustrated and questioning the club's direction - after price rises were announced. Plus after the latest "Cherries Unpicked", we ponder the future of Andoni Iraola, where Bournemouth's match commentator Jordan Clark couldn't help but admit that he was "picking up bad vibes" regarding the Basque boss's future. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It’s a massive day for footy as we’re joined by AFL icon Eddie Betts to look back on his Kalgoorlie roots and ahead to his Carlton v Richmond commentary. We catch up with Docker Jordan Clark as he prepares for a Round 1 clash with Geelong!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dockers Jordan Clark joins to chat pre-season and State of Origin, then AFL CEO Andrew Dillon drops by for the big picture chat ahead of the season. All the headlines, plus what’s making noise in footy right now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ollie reacts to Luton Town 1-0 Blackpool. A very important 3 points!
"I'm never gonna stop speaking to things that matter to me. Never." Ryan Clark, Super Bowl champion, ESPN personality, and host of "The Pivot" podcast, talks with Dan Le Batard about the transition from player to media talking head, facing criticism for his takes, and his feuds amongst ESPN and sports media personalities. Ryan also speaks about the pride of fatherhood and how it feels watching his son, Jordan Clark, carry on his legacy and play in the NFL today. You can watch “The Pivot” on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcasts." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"I'm never gonna stop speaking to things that matter to me. Never." Ryan Clark, Super Bowl champion, ESPN personality, and host of "The Pivot" podcast, talks with Dan Le Batard about the transition from player to media talking head, facing criticism for his takes, and his feuds amongst ESPN and sports media personalities. Ryan also speaks about the pride of fatherhood and how it feels watching his son, Jordan Clark, carry on his legacy and play in the NFL today. You can watch “The Pivot” on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcasts." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey y'all—here's the live author talk I moderated with writer Jordan Clark at Fantom Comics about his series Ancestral Recall from AHOY Comics. We get into the Milestone Initiative origins, what it means to make “black history a literal superpower,” the collaborative groove with Antigon Ilhan, and why the book's villain is a sentient AI […] The post Ignorant Bliss: Black History as Superpower: Jordan Clark at Fantom Comics appeared first on Ignorant Bliss.
We have a full house again this week! The boys discussed the draw against the Imps, the disallowed goal that's got everyone's attention and we do a player focus on Jordan Clark.
For those Jets fans rooting for draft position above all, today was a good day. Anyone hoping to see improvement from rookie quarterback Brady Cook in his second pro start however, will be less enthusiastic. https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/69160346/download.mp3 Following a relief appearance and a start last week in which Cook showed some signs of life in his first NFL action, the undrafted free agent out of Missouri struggled mightily in his second effort. Now, in fairness to Cook, we saw the return of dumb Jets penalties as Gang Green committed one infraction after another, repeatedly costing the offense first downs or at least moved them from short yardage situations to much longer distances needed to convert. The Jets committed 7 penalties for 54 yards with five of them counting for 44 yards on offense. John Simpson was flagged for the 10th and 11th times this season with his first flag wiping out a third-down conversion on a 3rd & 1 Brady Cook sneak. But this doesn’t mean Cook was without blame. Several times we saw a hesitant Cook hold on to the football for too long and take a sack. There were also several plays in which Cook tried to get away from pressure and ran himself right into a defender. On the day, New Orleans got to the rookie eight times, bringing his total to seventeen sacks in just three games. Asked after the game if he thought about going to veteran Tyrod Taylor in the second half, head coach Aaron Glenn said that he did not, as the Jets continue trying to evaluate the signal caller ahead of next season. Things weren’t much better on defense where the Jets surrendered 29 points to a Saints team that had no running game to account for. Rookie quarterback Tyler Shough dropped back to pass fifty times and got off 49 attempts for 308 yards. For the second week in a row, the folks at PFF had linebacker Quincy Williams down for allowing three touchdowns, bringing his total on the year to eight. There were some bright spots in that Jamien Sherwood played what may have been his best game of the year under new coordinator Chris Harris, while Jowon Briggs, Malachi Moore, Dean Clark, Jordan Clark and Will McDonald flashed at times. In fact, Ross Tucker who was calling the game for CBS, was effusive in his praise for Sherwood early on, and then for McDonald as he dialed it up a few notches in the second half.The post Jets at Fourth Spot in Draft Following Nola Drubbing appeared first on JetNation.com - New York Jets Blog & Forum.
Some great Surrey voices of the last 25 years talk about players 15 - 11 in our list of the Greatest Surrey players of the 21st century, which includes some great names. BBC London's Mark Church, Surrey legend Kirstie White and Wisden Cricket's Yas Rana sat down with Jon Surtees to discuss the list of Surrey's 25 Greatest Men's Cricketers of the 21st century, including Rikki Clarke, Ollie Pope, Ben Foakes, Jordan Clark and Morne Morkel. Download and listen on Spotify and Apple.
Imagine if Jordan Clark chose cricket instead of footy? Or if Cooper Connolly ended up playing in purple? Or if Emma O'Driscoll knew the rules of cricket... Clarky + Em are PUMPED about the return of the BBL and we're lucky enough to have Scorchers STAR Cooper Connolly on the show for this one-off summer special!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To celebrate an incredible quarter of a century for the Club, we got some of the voices of Surrey Cricket together to discuss the great players that have pulled on the Three Feathers this century. BBC London's Mark Church, Surrey legend Kirstie White and Wisden Cricket's Yas Rana sat down with Jon Surtees to discuss the list of Surrey's 25 Greatest Men's Cricketers of the 21st century, including Rikki Clarke, Ollie Pope, Ben Foakes, Jordan Clark and Morne Morkel.
Parting ways with our popular purple people is particularly painful this year. 674 games of experience and 3 meaningful contributors. Time to Restump Podcast all the Docker developments.Any of us may momentarily win an aging process battle, but none of us win the war. While Jimmy Aish would have it in him to go around again, Nat Fyfe and Sonny Walters were formidable in their individual efforts to prolong the inevitable. But it does little to ease the pain of having to say goodbye. However, the cycle of purple life continues and the Freo show must go on. They're certainly not the first three we've had to watch disappear into the horizon and they won't be the last. This fast paced, often ruthless industry doesn't allow for long periods of mourning or reflection. The season's dust is barely settled, the send offs seemed shortened and we suddenly find ourselves in Brownlow medal, draft and trade talk territory. Almost in an instant the conversation switches from ‘who we're losing' to ‘who will take their place.' On some level it feels a little disrespectful, like we've moved on too soon. But such is the nature of the AFL beast.Were Andy Brayshaw and Caleb Serong's dominance of Fremantle's Brownlow votes a true reflection of our group's individual contributions, or was it simply a product of the ‘midfielders' award? Both had very good seasons, but you're trying to tell me the All-Australian jacket wearing Jordan Clark had just a 2-game polling, 4 vote total season? Really? In terms of personnel going forward, what do we need to compliment the list to take another step forward in 2026?With Will Brody and Liam Reidy requesting trades, Quinton Narkle joining the retirees and the unlucky Jack Delean and Odin Jones suffering delisting, it has opened up a substantial 8 list spots so far.The grapevine chatter regarding the possible departure of Sean Darcy just won't quieten down. Is it a case of where there's smoke there's fire or is it all smoke and fiery mirrors? What do the rumours do to Liam Reidy's thought process?33-year-old Collingwood forward Jamie Elliott's name keeps popping up in purple provinces. And while we're on the Collingwood camp, there seems to be a Bobby Hill Freo Fanclub? Regardless of 'get-ability' are they genuine needs?Those names and plenty more are, at the very least, up for discussion. Always plenty of Docker drivel to be discussed. We'll cast the net wide on all things Freo, we'll get an update on JoJo's long-awaited bar opening and the Chief has hinted that he may unfortunately subject us to another episode of the Neighbourhood Watch.With the ink running dry here, let's put down the purple pen, pick up the talking stick and continue on the pod. So, if you haven't got a sock drawer to tidy, grass to watch grow or purple paint to watch dry, by all means, join us and get involved in the conversation. Send us a textSupport the show
We’re joined by Jordan Lewis to chat about the AFL finals - Adelaide v Hawthorn, before Wildcat Ben Henshall dropped in to talk season prep. Freo star Jordan Clark jumped in the studio to reflect on the end of the Dockers’ year and what’s next.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From Shaun’s kids dodging chores to Ross putting the team to the test on Gen Z slang. Plus, Listeners shared their funniest prac and substitute teacher disasters!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textWe have the delightful opportunity to chat to Jordan Clark, Creator and Writer for the five part comic book series, Ancestral Recall. From his work on well known IP to making a series of his own, we discuss how Jordan works as a collaborator, weaving in Black history as well as a broad layered reflection on AI and the impact of technology on marginalised people.For more information on Ancestral Recall including how to buy copies: https://comicsahoy.com/creator/jordan-clarkCheck out more great interviews with Jordan for Ancestral Recall:Comics are dope: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x80WIoaKTwwNerds of Culture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM7G72T9ZpkCXF Interview podcast: https://comicsxf.com/2025/07/01/tcxfip-357-jordan-clark/Comic Book Club: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfGVRKxzkzoWe reference his essay in relation to technology: https://jclarkcomics.com/You can also hear Jordan Clark and Cameron Mason delve into White Savior tropes on their podcast: https://whitepeoplewontsaveyou.podbean.com/ Long time friend and lover of the FYR, Jordan has guested on the podcast for The Wiz, Pop Out (general chat about hip hop and reflecting on the epic Kendrick vs Drake beef) and GNX Album review. Website | Rotten Tomatoes | Linktree | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram
Shaun broke down the Bankwest draw before Jordan Clark dropped by to chat All Australian honours and Freo’s clash with the Gold Coast. Later, Pav checked in to talk surfing, altitude training and Izak Rankine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cam Mooney phoned in with his grand final predictions, Harley Reid chat and Jordan Clark’s All-Australian nod. Later, Em O’Driscoll joined us in studio to talk this week’s WAFL clash and training insights.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jordan Lewis joins us for a whip-around the AFL, plus Jordan Clark drops by ahead of taking on the Bulldogs in a MUST WIN game. Jeremy McGovern opens up about plane trip tactics, contracts, Izak Rankine’s headlines and his StreetX shirt raising $30k.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Top 50 July Weekly Comic Reviews: DC Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League 1 by Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott, Annette Kwok Marvel Marvel Rivals: Hellfire Gala 1 by Paul Allor, Luca Claretti, Daniel Scalisi, Ig Guara, Dee Cunniffe Wolverine by Chris Claremont 1 by Chris Claremont, Tom Reilly, Chris O'Halloran Marvel Unlimited HERBIE 10 by Nathan Stockman Astonishing Miles Morales Spider-Man by Cody Ziglar, Alessandro Miracolo Ahoy Ancestral Recall 1 by Jordan Clark, Atagun Ilhan, Pippa Bowland Dark Horse Archie vs. Minor Threats 1 by Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Timmy Heague, Scott Koblish, Hi-Fi Hellboy in Love: The Art of Fire 1 by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Alex Nieto IDW Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone 1 by Ethan Parker, Griffin Sheridan, Pablo Tunica Mad Cave Orla 1 by John Lees, Sally Cantirino, Dearbhla Kelly Oni Cruel Universe Vol 2 1 by: J. Holtham, David Rubin Ann Nocenti, Kano Greg Pak, Charlie Adlard OGN Countdown: Miraculous Chibi – Summer Special by Carrie Harris, Amy Chase, Ryan Jampole Lake Yellowwood Slaughter by Alejandro Arbona, Gavin Guidry, Chris O'Halloran Archives of the Unexplained Vol 1 and 2 by Steve Foxe, Fran Bueno, Naomi Franquiz Sad Nuggie: Life is Sweet and Sour by Sad Nuggie, Anastasia Sevastyanova Paw and Order Vol 1: The Grilled Cheese Caper by Jason Platt I Survived the Japanese Tsunami, 2011 by Lauren Tarshis, Chris Chalik Cindy and Biscuit Vol 2: Wild, Wild Life by Dan White Welcome to the Forest: Harvest Party by Katie Risor Oddity Woods by Kay Davault Trumpets of Death by Simon Bournel-Bosson Adorable Empire by Laura Terry Wish I Was a Baller by Amar Shah, Rashad Doucet Molly and the Bear: Campers Beware by Bob Scott, Vicki Scott Hulk Teach by Jeffrey Brown Fables of Erlking Woods by Juni Ba Peapod Farm Vol 3: Sugar Shack by Lucy Knisley The Land of Unfinished Dreams by Marco Ventura, Marco Ferraris Stoneshore Register by G. Willow Wilson, M.K. Perker Hollow: The Woman in White by Shannon Watters, Branden Boyer-White, Berenice Nelle Talking to My Father's Ghost: An Almost True Story by Alex Krokus Avengers in the Veracity Trap by Chip Kidd, Michael Cho Additional Reviews: Freakier Friday Dublin Comic Con News: details on Hardman's Black Label series, Maines/Axelrod Justice League spinoff featuring Galaxy and Dreamer, Matt Smith playing villain in next Star Wars movie, Spider-Punk animated show in the works, Disney and WWE, Palmiotti Daredevil vs. Punisher series from Marvel Knights, Archie officially ending digest program, Die sequel confirmed, Spindlehorse picks up Homestuck rights Trailers: The Paper, Homestuck, Haunted Hotel Comics Countdown (06 Aug 2025): Absolute Superman 10 by Jason Aaron, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ulises Arreola Radiant Black 36 by Kyle Higgins, Joe Clark, Stefano Simeone Farmhand 24 by Rob Guillory, Jean-Francois Beaulieu w0rldtr33 16 by James Tynion IV, Fernando Blanco, Jordie Bellaire Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell 3 by Chales Soule, Steve McNiven, Dean White Absolute Green Lantern 5 by Al Ewing, Jahnoy Lindsay Batgirl 10 by Tate Brombal, Takeshi Miyazawa, Mike Spicer Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story 2 by Maytal Zchut, Leila Leiz, Alex Sinclair Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League 1 by Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott, Annette Kwok Archie vs. Minor Threats 1 by Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Timmy Heague, Scott Koblish, Hi-Fi
Jonothan Brown previews the weekend’s footy, Fremantle’s finals chances. Plus, Jordan Clark & Em O’Driscoll on the sold-out Freo game, AFLW season commencing and Nat Fyfe’s retirement. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode we'll be talking with writer Jordan Clark about his upcoming graphic novel -- Ancestral Recall -- a story about a man who must rely on some of the most influential people in Black History to find his abducted wife. Pick up Ancestral Recall #1 here: https://www.midtowncomics.com/product/2448665Preorder Ancestral Recall Volume 1 here: https://amzn.to/4lFOHKM
Writer Jordan Clark joins the show to talk about his upcoming AHOY Comics series, Ancestral Recall.
Today I'm talking with comic writer, journalist and co-host of the White People Won't Save You Podcast -- Jordan Clark. We talk about his journey from Audio Engineer to Comics Writer, how a chance meeting landed him his first writing gig, and kicking things up a notch after the Milestone Initiative. His debut creator-owned title, ANCESTRAL RECALL, hits shops in August. For More from Comics Are Dope:Get This Week in Comics, our weekly e-mail newsletter: http://thisweekincomics.comSubscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/@comicsaredopeJoin our online Discussion Communities:Facebook - http://bjkicks.link/communityDiscord - http://bjkicks.link/discord
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Congressman Ralph Norman joins to unpack a major bill exposing billions in wasteful government spending. Dr. E.J. Antoni explains how DOGE is slashing fraud and fighting for accountability. Sara Flynn Hodge shares the faith-fueled mission behind her foundation for veterans and their families. And Jordan Clark reveals how surviving heart failure, being denied care, and waking up to the system led him to health, crypto, and truth. [00:32] Fiscal Insanity & Government WasteCongressman Ralph Norman (SC-5) breaks down the “Big Beautiful Bill” that uncovers over $22 billion spent on resettlement programs for illegal immigrants—including housing and vehicle assistance—and $7.5 billion wasted on EV charging stations. From rescissions to unspent dollars going to foreign social causes, Norman explains how this is the first step toward restoring fiscal sanity. [11:43] DOGE & Exposing Hidden FraudChief Economist and Richard Astor Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, Dr. E.J. Antoni reveals how DOGE is uncovering shocking waste—like deceased individuals still in the system and billions being quietly funneled overseas. He breaks down how this impacts you and why public awareness is the key to real change. [22:15] Faith, Freedom & Serving Military FamiliesFounder of the Freedom Isn't Free Foundation, Sara Flynn Hodge shares her journey from Camp Pendleton to creating a support system for troops and their families. From deployment send-offs to holiday homecomings, Sara reveals the real needs on the ground—and how faith fuels the mission. [34:44] Health Freedom, Crypto & the Fight for TruthAfter being turned away from two emergency rooms for refusing a COVID test, Jordan Clark took his health into his own hands. Now a certified trainer and wellness advocate, he shares his journey through heart failure, crypto technology, and finding truth in a system designed to suppress it. Resources: Rep. Ralph Norman – Instagram: @repralphnorman Dr. E.J. Antoni – Website: heritage.org Sara Flynn Hodge – Instagram: @sara_flynn_hodge | @americanfreedomco Website: americanfreedomco.com Jordan Clark – Instagram: @realjordanclark Website: jorndanclark.info Sponsors Get clean healthy water with SentryH2O Use the promo code: “HEALTHY10” Protect yourself with EMP Shield Use the promo code “SHEMANE” Activate stem cells & reset your body's clock at lifewave.com/shemane Please send product inquiries to: shemane.lifewave@gmail.com Watch Faith & Freedom every Sunday, 10am est on America'sVoice.News Organic natural products to help your family thrive with Rowe Casa Organics & use promo code “FAITH” Purchase “My Pillow” at mypillow.com or call 800-933-6972 Use promo code “FAITH” Use promo code “FREEDOM” to receive 20% off your first order at Field of Greens Join Shemane's new programs Fit & Fabulous Start Pack Faith Fuel: 21 Day Devotion Check out Shemane's books: Purchase Shemane's New Book: ‘Abundantly Well' Shemane's new #1 Bestseller ‘Killer House' "4 Minutes to Happy" Kill It and Grill It Cookbook Connect with Shemane: Send your questions, suggestions, hunting photos & funny pet videos to shemane.chat@gmail.com Watch Killer House Documentary: KillerHouse.org Get Wildly Well at shemanenugent.rocks Shemane's Social Media: Instagram: @shemanenugent Youtube: /shemane Truth Social @Shemane Facebook: @shemane.nugent
In episode 107 of The Waypoint Podcast, Jordan Clark joins Dyke and Rebecca to share his ministry journey with refreshing honesty. Jordan opens up about the challenges of burnout and how he's navigated through it. Now serving as Interim Director for Campus Christian Fellowship, he's passionate about being on the ground in college campuses—sharing the gospel and equipping the next generation of leaders. Whether you're in ministry or simply seeking encouragement, we hope this conversation challenges and inspires you!Follow CCF at ECU @ccfpiratesRemember you can always find us atwaypointchurchpartners.comFollow us atfacebook.com/WaypointChurchPartnersinstagram @waypointchurchpartnersThe Waypoint Podcast is hosted and produced by Dyke McCordhosted, produced, and edited by Rebecca HottIf you want to find out more about supporting Waypoint Church Plants head toiplantchurches.comRegister for future Waypoint Events or reach out to any of our Staff!
Congressman Ralph Norman joins to unpack a major bill exposing billions in wasteful government spending. Dr. E.J. Antoni explains how DOGE is slashing fraud and fighting for accountability. Sara Flynn Hodge shares the faith-fueled mission behind her foundation for veterans and their families. And Jordan Clark reveals how surviving heart failure, being denied care, and waking up to the system led him to health, crypto, and truth. [00:32] Fiscal Insanity & Government WasteCongressman Ralph Norman (SC-5) breaks down the “Big Beautiful Bill” that uncovers over $22 billion spent on resettlement programs for illegal immigrants—including housing and vehicle assistance—and $7.5 billion wasted on EV charging stations. From rescissions to unspent dollars going to foreign social causes, Norman explains how this is the first step toward restoring fiscal sanity. [11:43] DOGE & Exposing Hidden FraudChief Economist and Richard Astor Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, Dr. E.J. Antoni reveals how DOGE is uncovering shocking waste—like deceased individuals still in the system and billions being quietly funneled overseas. He breaks down how this impacts you and why public awareness is the key to real change. [22:15] Faith, Freedom & Serving Military FamiliesFounder of the Freedom Isn't Free Foundation, Sara Flynn Hodge shares her journey from Camp Pendleton to creating a support system for troops and their families. From deployment send-offs to holiday homecomings, Sara reveals the real needs on the ground—and how faith fuels the mission. [34:44] Health Freedom, Crypto & the Fight for TruthAfter being turned away from two emergency rooms for refusing a COVID test, Jordan Clark took his health into his own hands. Now a certified trainer and wellness advocate, he shares his journey through heart failure, crypto technology, and finding truth in a system designed to suppress it. Resources: Rep. Ralph Norman – Instagram: @repralphnorman Dr. E.J. Antoni – Website: heritage.org Sara Flynn Hodge – Instagram: @sara_flynn_hodge | @americanfreedomco Website: americanfreedomco.com Jordan Clark – Instagram: @realjordanclark Website: jorndanclark.info Sponsors Get clean healthy water with SentryH2O Use the promo code: “HEALTHY10” Protect yourself with EMP Shield Use the promo code “SHEMANE” Activate stem cells & reset your body's clock at lifewave.com/shemane Please send product inquiries to: shemane.lifewave@gmail.com Watch Faith & Freedom every Sunday, 10am est on America'sVoice.News Organic natural products to help your family thrive with Rowe Casa Organics & use promo code “FAITH” Purchase “My Pillow” at mypillow.com or call 800-933-6972 Use promo code “FAITH” Use promo code “FREEDOM” to receive 20% off your first order at Field of Greens Join Shemane's new programs Fit & Fabulous Start Pack Faith Fuel: 21 Day Devotion Check out Shemane's books: Purchase Shemane's New Book: ‘Abundantly Well' Shemane's new #1 Bestseller ‘Killer House' "4 Minutes to Happy" Kill It and Grill It Cookbook Connect with Shemane: Send your questions, suggestions, hunting photos & funny pet videos to shemane.chat@gmail.com Watch Killer House Documentary: KillerHouse.org Get Wildly Well at shemanenugent.rocks Shemane's Social Media: Instagram: @shemanenugent Youtube: /shemane Truth Social @Shemane Facebook: @shemane.nugent
Back. To. Back. FAU Softball has clinched its second AAC regular season crown in as many seasons, so Ken LaVicka demanded to meet with the boss. Head coach Jordan Clark discusses a wild Saturday in Tulsa that featured a title-clincher AND a perfect game, why this year's team is different from last season, the emotional way the team's postseason individual award winners were informed of their honors, if she allows herself to be a little selfish and enjoy HER Coach of the Year award, how her side navigated through lofty expectations and the team's approach as it tries to avoid a rough outing in last year's AAC tournament. SUBSCRIBE to “The Florida Atlantic Voice” podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X – @KLVsays Visit Robes Law Group: RobesLawGroup.com
Despite Cherries registering two consecutive losses in the Premier League, they still sit in a European spot, just three points behind the Champions League places. Sam and Jeff are on Brighton seafront to chat to BBC Radio Solent's commentary team Jordan Clark and John Williams, talking about the season so far, reminiscing over some of our BIG moments. Plus, given Bournemouth's personnel crisis, we ponder the fact that many Cherries fans would be "underwhelmed" if European football was not achieved. So, with eleven games to go... what's realistic? Plus, Sam and Tom look forward to the FA Cup last 16 clash against Wolves, where Bournemouth will be looking to put right the wrongs of not only last week's league loss against them, but also the mid-week defeat to Brighton. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Bring The Juice, Frank Dalena sits down with Jordan Clark, son of NFL legend and ESPN analyst Ryan Clark. Jordan shares what it was like growing up in NFL locker rooms, surrounded by icons like Troy Polamalu and Sean Taylor. He reflects on the lessons he learned from some of the game's greatest players, how their influence shaped his own football journey, and his aspirations for the future.
Irish Breakdown answers subscriber submitted We In/We out questions about Fighting Irish football. Some of today's questions include: * We In/We Out: Riley Leonard has more passing touchdowns than rushing touchdowns in total for the next 3 games. * Jadarian Price bounces back in a big way after his fumble/benching against Louisville. * A frigid sub-32 degrees game day is preferable to a sweltering 90 degrees game day. We in or we out?? * The most difficult part about maintaining success in modern college football is player focus and culture (as evidenced by whatever FSU is doing). We in or we out?? * Kenny Minchey sees the field for at least two more games this year, and Carr sees the field at least one more time this year. We in or we out? * We in/ We out: Guerby Lambert gets playing time going forward and looks good enough to work himself in to the starting lineup. * We in/We out: Mitchell Evans rebounds in the remaining games and goes from currently 10 catches to 30 , from 82 Yards to 320 and from 0 TD to 5. * We In/We Out: Jeremiyah Love is currently averaging just over 11 carries a game. That goes up over the remaining games to an average of 18 per game. * If Al Washington's recruiting could match the work he's done to get guys like Junior Tuihalamaka, Loghan Thomas, and Bryce Young ready to play meaningful snaps this year, then he would be a top 5 DL coach in the country. We in or we out. * We In / We Out: The two most difficult remaining games are the two service academies due to style of play and location of the games. * We in/out: Jordan Clark is the biggest positive surprise off season transfer! Oben is the most disappointing offseason transfer! Shop for Irish Breakdown gear at our online store: https://ibstore.irishbreakdown.com/ Join the Irish Breakdown premium message board: https://boards.irishbreakdown.com Stay locked into Irish Breakdown for all the latest news and analysis about Notre Dame: https://www.irishbreakdown.com Subscribe to the Irish Breakdown podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/irish-breakdown/id1485286986 Like and follow Irish Breakdown on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/irishbreakdown Sign up for the FREE Irish Breakdown daily newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/irish-breakdown-newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's Rapid Fire topics include: * Notre Dame defensive back Jordan Clark took responsibility for his unsportsmanlike conduct head butt against Louisville. We discuss his comments. * We hear Irish head coach Marcus Freeman's comments on running back Jadarian Price's benching after his fumble in the Louisville game and ask if the punishment fit the crime and if Clark should have received a similar fate in the game for his penalty. * We discuss comments from Irish offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock on what he expects from Riley Leonard coming out of the bye week. * The NCAA has opted to keep both the winter and spring transfer portals for college football, but they will shorten the windows. The winter portal will be 20-days from Dec. 9 – which is the Monday after conference championship games -- through Dec. 28. The spring portal will be open for 10 days from April 16 through 25. Do you Buy or Sell the move? * Men's and women's basketball will also move from a 45-day to a 30-day transfer window that opens the day after the end of the second round of the NCAA tournaments. The transfer window in basketball previously opened on the day after Selection Sunday. Do you Buy or Sell this move? * Robert Saleh became the first NFL head coach fired yesterday. Who's next on the hot seat? * What college coach has the hottest seat right now? Shop for Irish Breakdown gear at our online store: https://ibstore.irishbreakdown.com/ Join the Irish Breakdown premium message board: https://boards.irishbreakdown.com Stay locked into Irish Breakdown for all the latest news and analysis about Notre Dame: https://www.irishbreakdown.com Subscribe to the Irish Breakdown podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/irish-breakdown/id1485286986 Like and follow Irish Breakdown on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/irishbreakdown Sign up for the FREE Irish Breakdown daily newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/irish-breakdown-newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices