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Our favorite Dominican returns after a long hiatus to discuss his campus ministry at the University of Virginia, play our Freestyle Preaching Game & how to talk with people you disagree with. We hope you enjoy this joyful episode with our friend from the Godsplaining Podcast. Subscribe/Rate Never miss out on the craziness of each episode by hitting the subscribe button RIGHT NOW! Help other people find the show by taking a few moments to leave a review in your podcasting app. Thanks! YouTube Check out the show and other exclusive videos on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/fortecatholic Connect
In Matthew 7:1, Jesus tell us, "Do not judge, lest you shall be judged". But what does this actually mean? Fr. Joseph-Anthony Kress is back in this episode to talk about judgment. Fr. Joseph-Anthony and Jess discuss:Is it a judgment to notice a fault in another person?How can you know if you are making rash judgments?What advice do you have for someone who is trying to overcome the sin of judging other people?Fr. Joseph-Anthony Kress is the chaplain at the University of Virginia. He is an Eastern Province Dominican friar and co-host of the Godsplaining podcast with four other Dominican friars. You can listen to Godsplaining here
How do you know if you are gossiping or simply sharing your struggles with friends? Fr. Joseph-Anthony Kress joins Jessica today to shed light on St. Thomas Aquinas' teaching on gossip. Jessica and Fr. Joseph-Anthony discuss:Gossip's role in spiritual warfareHow Aquinas breaks verbal sins or injuries into 5 categories: reviling, backbiting, tale-bearing, derision, and cursingWays that you can overcome the sin of gossip in your life, including asking God to "set a guard over your lips" (Ps 141:3).Fr. Joseph-Anthony Kress is the chaplain at the University of Virginia. He is an Eastern Province Dominican friar and co-host of the Godsplaining podcast with four other Dominican friars. You can listen to Godsplaining here
Fr Joseph Anthony Kress OP joins the Joes to talk about the importance of the rosary and the upcoming Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage in Washington DC - Sept 28th at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. Rosary Pilgrimage: https://rosarypilgrimage.org/ Download the Veritas app: https://www.veritascatholic.com/listen Joe & Joe on X: https://x.com/withjoeandjoe Joe & Joe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@THEFRONTLINEWITHJOEJOE
After being baptized by John the Baptist, Jesus was enticed by the Devil after 40 days and nights of fasting in the Judaean Desert. Jesus having refused each temptation during this entire time of spiritual battle. Satan then departed and Jesus returned to Galilee to begin his ministry. The temptation of Christ is a biblical narrative detailed in the three synoptic gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Godsplaining podcast available at https://amzn.to/3YSQm7y Gospel of Mark available at https://amzn.to/3X3m9Ba Gospel of Luke available at https://amzn.to/3M6sTId THANKS for the many wonderful comments, messages, ratings and reviews. All of them are regularly posted for your reading pleasure on https://patreon.com/markvinet where you can also get exclusive access to Bonus episodes, Ad-Free content, Extra materials, and an eBook Welcome Gift when joining our growing community on Patreon or Donate on PayPal at https://bit.ly/3cx9OOL and receive an eBook GIFT. SUPPORT this series by purchasing any product on Amazon using this FREE entry LINK https://amzn.to/3POlrUD (Amazon gives us credit at no extra charge to you). It costs you nothing to shop using this FREE store entry link and by doing so encourages & helps us create more quality content. Thanks! Mark Vinet's HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA podcast: www.parthenonpodcast.com/history-of-north-america Mark's TIMELINE video channel: https://youtube.com/c/TIMELINE_MarkVinet Website: https://markvinet.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denarynovels Twitter: https://twitter.com/HistoricalJesu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.vinet.9 YouTube Podcast Playlist: https://www.bit.ly/34tBizu TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@historyofnorthamerica Books: https://amzn.to/3k8qrGM Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WadeOrganization Audio Credit: Godsplaining podcast with Fr. Joseph-Anthony, Fr. Jacob Bertrand, Fr. Gregory, Fr. Patrick, Fr. Bonaventure [Episodes: Lectio-First Sunday of Lent (18feb2024); Sunday Lectio 041-First Sunday of Lent (05mar2022); Sunday Lectio 022-First Sunday of Lent (20feb2021)]. Audio excerpts reproduced under the Fair Use (Fair Dealings) Legal Doctrine for purposes such as criticism, comment, teaching, education, scholarship, research and news reporting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Fr. Joseph-Anthony Kress joins Jessica to talk about the Holy Spirit's role as the Sanctifier. Fr. Joseph-Anthony and Jess discuss:How the Holy Spirit reproduces the image of Jesus within usHow the Holy Spirit sanctifies our sufferingPractical steps we can take to allow the Holy Spirit to possess us more fullyFr. Joseph-Anthony references the book, "The Sanctifier" by Archbishop Martinez in this episode. You can buy the book hereFr. Joseph-Anthony Kress is the chaplain at the University of Virginia. He is an Eastern Province Dominican friar and co-host of the Godsplaining podcast with four other Dominican friars. You can listen to Godsplaining here
Pastor Anthony Morgan Sr., a former athlete turned minister, discovered his faith in Jesus Christ through the gospel shared by his teammate Reggie White. After accepting the call into ministry in 2002, he dedicated over a decade to teaching, counseling, and serving as a spiritual leader at Christian Valley Missionary Baptist Church. In September 2018, Pastor Morgan became the Pastor of the church, emphasizing the motto "Together! We Succeed" and continuing to inspire others with his humor, warmth, transparency, and strength.
Pastor Anthony Morgan Sr., a former athlete turned minister, discovered his faith in Jesus Christ through the gospel shared by his teammate Reggie White. After accepting the call into ministry in 2002, he dedicated over a decade to teaching, counseling, and serving as a spiritual leader at Christian Valley Missionary Baptist Church. In September 2018, Pastor Morgan became the Pastor of the church, emphasizing the motto "Together! We Succeed" and continuing to inspire others with his humor, warmth, transparency, and strength.
(0:04) Catherine Lanni recounts a harrowing deathbed experience, during which she received a message from God that completely changed her life. (1:38) Catherine describes the plan she had for her own life — getting married, having a family — and how starting a religious community was the furthest thing from her mind. She got married, but after becoming pregnant for the first time, Catherine miscarried. For months, Catherine and Mike grieved the loss of Joseph Anthony. (3:43) The couple went on to have two more daughters, but in 1986, during another pregnancy, Catherine began to hemorrhage again. She was rushed to emergency — this time with severe complications — with doctors telling her she wasn't going to make it. (5:00) As Catherine prayed through the ordeal, the Holy Spirit gave her two visions: One of her grandmother, and another of her father — two figures of faith and piety in her life — to calm her fears. And then, a third vision, of the Blessed Virgin Mary. (8:03) Catherine describes her vision of the Blessed Mother. She begged Mary to spare her life, and her prayer was answered. In return, Catherine promised to “do something good for Jesus.” (11:06) After being released from the hospital, Catherine had a Mass of thanksgiving said, and started to teach catechism, thinking that would satisfy her duty of gratitude to God. But in September 2022, Catherine experienced another powerful vision: this time of Jesus himself. (13:17) Catherine describes her vision of Jesus, who conducted what she describes as a “spiritual open heart surgery” on her. Jesus commanded her to begin a prayer group, as well as to found a religious order that would be devoted to spreading the message of Divine Mercy. (16:13) In the aftermath of her earth-shattering experience of Jesus, Catherine struggled to comprehend and share what she had witnessed. Several months later, she told her vision to her parish priest — at Jesus' command — and the priest gave her a simple piece of spiritual advice. (19:17) With the priest's help, Catherine began to take steps toward fulfilling the mandate she had been given. She began a small prayer group to meet regularly, praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet and studying the writings of St. Faustina. In 2003, Cardinal Adam J. Maida approved the group as an official apostolate, the Servants of Jesus of the Divine Mercy, and later, the Divine Mercy Center (today the Shrine of Jesus the Divine Mercy) was founded in Clinton Township. (20:16) Catherine talks about the final request Jesus had made: to start a religious order of women. In 2012, she received permission from Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron to begin a new community: the Sisters of Jesus' Merciful Passion. (23:53) Today, Catherine is still incredulous at how powerfully God has worked in her life, and reflects on the hopes she has for the shrine and budding religious community: to be a conduit for God's incredibly powerful Divine Mercy for others in need. Reporting by Daniel Meloy; narration by Fr. Craig Giera; script by Casey McCorry; production by Ron Pangborn This episode of Detroit Stories is brought to you by Weingartz … everything from Lawn to Snow. Over the years, Weingartz has grown to offer an unbeatable selection of outdoor power equipment, and their experienced service technicians and unmatched parts inventory keep your equipment running like new. Visit www.weingartz.com to shop for your lawn & garden needs and find a convenient location near you. Listen to ‘Detroit Stories' on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or Fireside. Podcasts also will be posted biweekly on DetroitCatholic.com.
Today's book is: Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities (UNC Press, 2018), by Jonathan Coley. Although the LGBT movement has made rapid gains in the United States, LGBT people continue to face discrimination in faith communities. In this book, sociologist Jonathan S. Coley documents why and how student activists mobilize for greater inclusion at Christian colleges and universities. Drawing on interviews with student activists at a range of Christian institutions of higher learning, Dr. Coley shows that students, initially drawn to activism because of their own political, religious, or LGBT identities, are forming direct action groups that transform university policies, educational groups that open up campus dialogue, and solidarity groups that facilitate their members' personal growth. He also shows how these LGBT activists apply their skills and values after graduation in subsequent political campaigns, careers, and family lives, potentially serving as change agents in their faith communities for years to come. Dr. Coley's findings shed light on a new frontier of LGBT activism and challenge prevailing wisdom about the characteristics of activists, the purpose of activist groups, and ultimately the nature of activism itself. Gay on God's Campus won the 2018 Stanford M. Lyman Distinguished Book Award, from the Mid-South Sociological Association. For more information about this project's research methodology and theoretical grounding, please visit http://jonathancoley.com/book Our guest is: Dr. Jonathan Coley, an Associate Professor of Sociology at Oklahoma State University and Deputy Editor of The Sociological Quarterly. His research focuses on social movements, politics, religion, education, gender and sexuality, and race and ethnicity. His current research projects examine LGBTQ activism at Christian colleges and universities; the presence of political, religious, and social activist groups at U.S. colleges and universities (with Dhruba Das, Gabby Gomez, Jericho McElroy, and Jessica Schachle); local-level church-state relations in the United States (with Gary Adler, Damon Mayrl, and Rebecca Sager); and LGBTQ faith leaders in the United States (with Joseph Anthony). His research has been published in American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Sociological Forum, Mobilization, Sociology of Religion, and Sociology of Education. He is the author of Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: Progressive Evangelicals and the Pursuit of Social Justice, by Brantley Gasaway From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, by Dana Malone Queer Faith: Reading Promiscuity and Race in the Secular Love Tradition, by Melissa Sanchez Reforming Sodom: Protestants and the Rise of Gay Rights, by Heather White The Queer Faith page at Union Theological SeminaryThis podcast on feminism and fierceness in the Bible Welcome to The Academic Life! Join us each week, where we learn directly from experts. We embrace the broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life, and are informed and inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today's book is: Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities (UNC Press, 2018), by Jonathan Coley. Although the LGBT movement has made rapid gains in the United States, LGBT people continue to face discrimination in faith communities. In this book, sociologist Jonathan S. Coley documents why and how student activists mobilize for greater inclusion at Christian colleges and universities. Drawing on interviews with student activists at a range of Christian institutions of higher learning, Dr. Coley shows that students, initially drawn to activism because of their own political, religious, or LGBT identities, are forming direct action groups that transform university policies, educational groups that open up campus dialogue, and solidarity groups that facilitate their members' personal growth. He also shows how these LGBT activists apply their skills and values after graduation in subsequent political campaigns, careers, and family lives, potentially serving as change agents in their faith communities for years to come. Dr. Coley's findings shed light on a new frontier of LGBT activism and challenge prevailing wisdom about the characteristics of activists, the purpose of activist groups, and ultimately the nature of activism itself. Gay on God's Campus won the 2018 Stanford M. Lyman Distinguished Book Award, from the Mid-South Sociological Association. For more information about this project's research methodology and theoretical grounding, please visit http://jonathancoley.com/book Our guest is: Dr. Jonathan Coley, an Associate Professor of Sociology at Oklahoma State University and Deputy Editor of The Sociological Quarterly. His research focuses on social movements, politics, religion, education, gender and sexuality, and race and ethnicity. His current research projects examine LGBTQ activism at Christian colleges and universities; the presence of political, religious, and social activist groups at U.S. colleges and universities (with Dhruba Das, Gabby Gomez, Jericho McElroy, and Jessica Schachle); local-level church-state relations in the United States (with Gary Adler, Damon Mayrl, and Rebecca Sager); and LGBTQ faith leaders in the United States (with Joseph Anthony). His research has been published in American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Sociological Forum, Mobilization, Sociology of Religion, and Sociology of Education. He is the author of Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: Progressive Evangelicals and the Pursuit of Social Justice, by Brantley Gasaway From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, by Dana Malone Queer Faith: Reading Promiscuity and Race in the Secular Love Tradition, by Melissa Sanchez Reforming Sodom: Protestants and the Rise of Gay Rights, by Heather White The Queer Faith page at Union Theological SeminaryThis podcast on feminism and fierceness in the Bible Welcome to The Academic Life! Join us each week, where we learn directly from experts. We embrace the broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life, and are informed and inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Today's book is: Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities (UNC Press, 2018), by Jonathan Coley. Although the LGBT movement has made rapid gains in the United States, LGBT people continue to face discrimination in faith communities. In this book, sociologist Jonathan S. Coley documents why and how student activists mobilize for greater inclusion at Christian colleges and universities. Drawing on interviews with student activists at a range of Christian institutions of higher learning, Dr. Coley shows that students, initially drawn to activism because of their own political, religious, or LGBT identities, are forming direct action groups that transform university policies, educational groups that open up campus dialogue, and solidarity groups that facilitate their members' personal growth. He also shows how these LGBT activists apply their skills and values after graduation in subsequent political campaigns, careers, and family lives, potentially serving as change agents in their faith communities for years to come. Dr. Coley's findings shed light on a new frontier of LGBT activism and challenge prevailing wisdom about the characteristics of activists, the purpose of activist groups, and ultimately the nature of activism itself. Gay on God's Campus won the 2018 Stanford M. Lyman Distinguished Book Award, from the Mid-South Sociological Association. For more information about this project's research methodology and theoretical grounding, please visit http://jonathancoley.com/book Our guest is: Dr. Jonathan Coley, an Associate Professor of Sociology at Oklahoma State University and Deputy Editor of The Sociological Quarterly. His research focuses on social movements, politics, religion, education, gender and sexuality, and race and ethnicity. His current research projects examine LGBTQ activism at Christian colleges and universities; the presence of political, religious, and social activist groups at U.S. colleges and universities (with Dhruba Das, Gabby Gomez, Jericho McElroy, and Jessica Schachle); local-level church-state relations in the United States (with Gary Adler, Damon Mayrl, and Rebecca Sager); and LGBTQ faith leaders in the United States (with Joseph Anthony). His research has been published in American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Sociological Forum, Mobilization, Sociology of Religion, and Sociology of Education. He is the author of Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: Progressive Evangelicals and the Pursuit of Social Justice, by Brantley Gasaway From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, by Dana Malone Queer Faith: Reading Promiscuity and Race in the Secular Love Tradition, by Melissa Sanchez Reforming Sodom: Protestants and the Rise of Gay Rights, by Heather White The Queer Faith page at Union Theological SeminaryThis podcast on feminism and fierceness in the Bible Welcome to The Academic Life! Join us each week, where we learn directly from experts. We embrace the broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life, and are informed and inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Today's book is: Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities (UNC Press, 2018), by Jonathan Coley. Although the LGBT movement has made rapid gains in the United States, LGBT people continue to face discrimination in faith communities. In this book, sociologist Jonathan S. Coley documents why and how student activists mobilize for greater inclusion at Christian colleges and universities. Drawing on interviews with student activists at a range of Christian institutions of higher learning, Dr. Coley shows that students, initially drawn to activism because of their own political, religious, or LGBT identities, are forming direct action groups that transform university policies, educational groups that open up campus dialogue, and solidarity groups that facilitate their members' personal growth. He also shows how these LGBT activists apply their skills and values after graduation in subsequent political campaigns, careers, and family lives, potentially serving as change agents in their faith communities for years to come. Dr. Coley's findings shed light on a new frontier of LGBT activism and challenge prevailing wisdom about the characteristics of activists, the purpose of activist groups, and ultimately the nature of activism itself. Gay on God's Campus won the 2018 Stanford M. Lyman Distinguished Book Award, from the Mid-South Sociological Association. For more information about this project's research methodology and theoretical grounding, please visit http://jonathancoley.com/book Our guest is: Dr. Jonathan Coley, an Associate Professor of Sociology at Oklahoma State University and Deputy Editor of The Sociological Quarterly. His research focuses on social movements, politics, religion, education, gender and sexuality, and race and ethnicity. His current research projects examine LGBTQ activism at Christian colleges and universities; the presence of political, religious, and social activist groups at U.S. colleges and universities (with Dhruba Das, Gabby Gomez, Jericho McElroy, and Jessica Schachle); local-level church-state relations in the United States (with Gary Adler, Damon Mayrl, and Rebecca Sager); and LGBTQ faith leaders in the United States (with Joseph Anthony). His research has been published in American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Sociological Forum, Mobilization, Sociology of Religion, and Sociology of Education. He is the author of Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: Progressive Evangelicals and the Pursuit of Social Justice, by Brantley Gasaway From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, by Dana Malone Queer Faith: Reading Promiscuity and Race in the Secular Love Tradition, by Melissa Sanchez Reforming Sodom: Protestants and the Rise of Gay Rights, by Heather White The Queer Faith page at Union Theological SeminaryThis podcast on feminism and fierceness in the Bible Welcome to The Academic Life! Join us each week, where we learn directly from experts. We embrace the broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life, and are informed and inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life
Today's book is: Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities (UNC Press, 2018), by Jonathan Coley. Although the LGBT movement has made rapid gains in the United States, LGBT people continue to face discrimination in faith communities. In this book, sociologist Jonathan S. Coley documents why and how student activists mobilize for greater inclusion at Christian colleges and universities. Drawing on interviews with student activists at a range of Christian institutions of higher learning, Dr. Coley shows that students, initially drawn to activism because of their own political, religious, or LGBT identities, are forming direct action groups that transform university policies, educational groups that open up campus dialogue, and solidarity groups that facilitate their members' personal growth. He also shows how these LGBT activists apply their skills and values after graduation in subsequent political campaigns, careers, and family lives, potentially serving as change agents in their faith communities for years to come. Dr. Coley's findings shed light on a new frontier of LGBT activism and challenge prevailing wisdom about the characteristics of activists, the purpose of activist groups, and ultimately the nature of activism itself. Gay on God's Campus won the 2018 Stanford M. Lyman Distinguished Book Award, from the Mid-South Sociological Association. For more information about this project's research methodology and theoretical grounding, please visit http://jonathancoley.com/book Our guest is: Dr. Jonathan Coley, an Associate Professor of Sociology at Oklahoma State University and Deputy Editor of The Sociological Quarterly. His research focuses on social movements, politics, religion, education, gender and sexuality, and race and ethnicity. His current research projects examine LGBTQ activism at Christian colleges and universities; the presence of political, religious, and social activist groups at U.S. colleges and universities (with Dhruba Das, Gabby Gomez, Jericho McElroy, and Jessica Schachle); local-level church-state relations in the United States (with Gary Adler, Damon Mayrl, and Rebecca Sager); and LGBTQ faith leaders in the United States (with Joseph Anthony). His research has been published in American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Sociological Forum, Mobilization, Sociology of Religion, and Sociology of Education. He is the author of Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: Progressive Evangelicals and the Pursuit of Social Justice, by Brantley Gasaway From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, by Dana Malone Queer Faith: Reading Promiscuity and Race in the Secular Love Tradition, by Melissa Sanchez Reforming Sodom: Protestants and the Rise of Gay Rights, by Heather White The Queer Faith page at Union Theological SeminaryThis podcast on feminism and fierceness in the Bible Welcome to The Academic Life! Join us each week, where we learn directly from experts. We embrace the broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life, and are informed and inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/lgbtq-studies
Today's book is: Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities (UNC Press, 2018), by Jonathan Coley. Although the LGBT movement has made rapid gains in the United States, LGBT people continue to face discrimination in faith communities. In this book, sociologist Jonathan S. Coley documents why and how student activists mobilize for greater inclusion at Christian colleges and universities. Drawing on interviews with student activists at a range of Christian institutions of higher learning, Dr. Coley shows that students, initially drawn to activism because of their own political, religious, or LGBT identities, are forming direct action groups that transform university policies, educational groups that open up campus dialogue, and solidarity groups that facilitate their members' personal growth. He also shows how these LGBT activists apply their skills and values after graduation in subsequent political campaigns, careers, and family lives, potentially serving as change agents in their faith communities for years to come. Dr. Coley's findings shed light on a new frontier of LGBT activism and challenge prevailing wisdom about the characteristics of activists, the purpose of activist groups, and ultimately the nature of activism itself. Gay on God's Campus won the 2018 Stanford M. Lyman Distinguished Book Award, from the Mid-South Sociological Association. For more information about this project's research methodology and theoretical grounding, please visit http://jonathancoley.com/book Our guest is: Dr. Jonathan Coley, an Associate Professor of Sociology at Oklahoma State University and Deputy Editor of The Sociological Quarterly. His research focuses on social movements, politics, religion, education, gender and sexuality, and race and ethnicity. His current research projects examine LGBTQ activism at Christian colleges and universities; the presence of political, religious, and social activist groups at U.S. colleges and universities (with Dhruba Das, Gabby Gomez, Jericho McElroy, and Jessica Schachle); local-level church-state relations in the United States (with Gary Adler, Damon Mayrl, and Rebecca Sager); and LGBTQ faith leaders in the United States (with Joseph Anthony). His research has been published in American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Sociological Forum, Mobilization, Sociology of Religion, and Sociology of Education. He is the author of Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: Progressive Evangelicals and the Pursuit of Social Justice, by Brantley Gasaway From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, by Dana Malone Queer Faith: Reading Promiscuity and Race in the Secular Love Tradition, by Melissa Sanchez Reforming Sodom: Protestants and the Rise of Gay Rights, by Heather White The Queer Faith page at Union Theological SeminaryThis podcast on feminism and fierceness in the Bible Welcome to The Academic Life! Join us each week, where we learn directly from experts. We embrace the broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life, and are informed and inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
Today's book is: Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities (UNC Press, 2018), by Jonathan Coley. Although the LGBT movement has made rapid gains in the United States, LGBT people continue to face discrimination in faith communities. In this book, sociologist Jonathan S. Coley documents why and how student activists mobilize for greater inclusion at Christian colleges and universities. Drawing on interviews with student activists at a range of Christian institutions of higher learning, Dr. Coley shows that students, initially drawn to activism because of their own political, religious, or LGBT identities, are forming direct action groups that transform university policies, educational groups that open up campus dialogue, and solidarity groups that facilitate their members' personal growth. He also shows how these LGBT activists apply their skills and values after graduation in subsequent political campaigns, careers, and family lives, potentially serving as change agents in their faith communities for years to come. Dr. Coley's findings shed light on a new frontier of LGBT activism and challenge prevailing wisdom about the characteristics of activists, the purpose of activist groups, and ultimately the nature of activism itself. Gay on God's Campus won the 2018 Stanford M. Lyman Distinguished Book Award, from the Mid-South Sociological Association. For more information about this project's research methodology and theoretical grounding, please visit http://jonathancoley.com/book Our guest is: Dr. Jonathan Coley, an Associate Professor of Sociology at Oklahoma State University and Deputy Editor of The Sociological Quarterly. His research focuses on social movements, politics, religion, education, gender and sexuality, and race and ethnicity. His current research projects examine LGBTQ activism at Christian colleges and universities; the presence of political, religious, and social activist groups at U.S. colleges and universities (with Dhruba Das, Gabby Gomez, Jericho McElroy, and Jessica Schachle); local-level church-state relations in the United States (with Gary Adler, Damon Mayrl, and Rebecca Sager); and LGBTQ faith leaders in the United States (with Joseph Anthony). His research has been published in American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Sociological Forum, Mobilization, Sociology of Religion, and Sociology of Education. He is the author of Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: Progressive Evangelicals and the Pursuit of Social Justice, by Brantley Gasaway From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, by Dana Malone Queer Faith: Reading Promiscuity and Race in the Secular Love Tradition, by Melissa Sanchez Reforming Sodom: Protestants and the Rise of Gay Rights, by Heather White The Queer Faith page at Union Theological SeminaryThis podcast on feminism and fierceness in the Bible Welcome to The Academic Life! Join us each week, where we learn directly from experts. We embrace the broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life, and are informed and inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's book is: Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities (UNC Press, 2018), by Jonathan Coley. Although the LGBT movement has made rapid gains in the United States, LGBT people continue to face discrimination in faith communities. In this book, sociologist Jonathan S. Coley documents why and how student activists mobilize for greater inclusion at Christian colleges and universities. Drawing on interviews with student activists at a range of Christian institutions of higher learning, Dr. Coley shows that students, initially drawn to activism because of their own political, religious, or LGBT identities, are forming direct action groups that transform university policies, educational groups that open up campus dialogue, and solidarity groups that facilitate their members' personal growth. He also shows how these LGBT activists apply their skills and values after graduation in subsequent political campaigns, careers, and family lives, potentially serving as change agents in their faith communities for years to come. Dr. Coley's findings shed light on a new frontier of LGBT activism and challenge prevailing wisdom about the characteristics of activists, the purpose of activist groups, and ultimately the nature of activism itself. Gay on God's Campus won the 2018 Stanford M. Lyman Distinguished Book Award, from the Mid-South Sociological Association. For more information about this project's research methodology and theoretical grounding, please visit http://jonathancoley.com/book Our guest is: Dr. Jonathan Coley, an Associate Professor of Sociology at Oklahoma State University and Deputy Editor of The Sociological Quarterly. His research focuses on social movements, politics, religion, education, gender and sexuality, and race and ethnicity. His current research projects examine LGBTQ activism at Christian colleges and universities; the presence of political, religious, and social activist groups at U.S. colleges and universities (with Dhruba Das, Gabby Gomez, Jericho McElroy, and Jessica Schachle); local-level church-state relations in the United States (with Gary Adler, Damon Mayrl, and Rebecca Sager); and LGBTQ faith leaders in the United States (with Joseph Anthony). His research has been published in American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Sociological Forum, Mobilization, Sociology of Religion, and Sociology of Education. He is the author of Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: Progressive Evangelicals and the Pursuit of Social Justice, by Brantley Gasaway From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, by Dana Malone Queer Faith: Reading Promiscuity and Race in the Secular Love Tradition, by Melissa Sanchez Reforming Sodom: Protestants and the Rise of Gay Rights, by Heather White The Queer Faith page at Union Theological SeminaryThis podcast on feminism and fierceness in the Bible Welcome to The Academic Life! Join us each week, where we learn directly from experts. We embrace the broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life, and are informed and inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy.
Today's book is: Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities (UNC Press, 2018), by Jonathan Coley. Although the LGBT movement has made rapid gains in the United States, LGBT people continue to face discrimination in faith communities. In this book, sociologist Jonathan S. Coley documents why and how student activists mobilize for greater inclusion at Christian colleges and universities. Drawing on interviews with student activists at a range of Christian institutions of higher learning, Dr. Coley shows that students, initially drawn to activism because of their own political, religious, or LGBT identities, are forming direct action groups that transform university policies, educational groups that open up campus dialogue, and solidarity groups that facilitate their members' personal growth. He also shows how these LGBT activists apply their skills and values after graduation in subsequent political campaigns, careers, and family lives, potentially serving as change agents in their faith communities for years to come. Dr. Coley's findings shed light on a new frontier of LGBT activism and challenge prevailing wisdom about the characteristics of activists, the purpose of activist groups, and ultimately the nature of activism itself. Gay on God's Campus won the 2018 Stanford M. Lyman Distinguished Book Award, from the Mid-South Sociological Association. For more information about this project's research methodology and theoretical grounding, please visit http://jonathancoley.com/book Our guest is: Dr. Jonathan Coley, an Associate Professor of Sociology at Oklahoma State University and Deputy Editor of The Sociological Quarterly. His research focuses on social movements, politics, religion, education, gender and sexuality, and race and ethnicity. His current research projects examine LGBTQ activism at Christian colleges and universities; the presence of political, religious, and social activist groups at U.S. colleges and universities (with Dhruba Das, Gabby Gomez, Jericho McElroy, and Jessica Schachle); local-level church-state relations in the United States (with Gary Adler, Damon Mayrl, and Rebecca Sager); and LGBTQ faith leaders in the United States (with Joseph Anthony). His research has been published in American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Sociological Forum, Mobilization, Sociology of Religion, and Sociology of Education. He is the author of Gay on God's Campus: Mobilizing for LGBT Equality at Christian Colleges and Universities. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: Progressive Evangelicals and the Pursuit of Social Justice, by Brantley Gasaway From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, by Dana Malone Queer Faith: Reading Promiscuity and Race in the Secular Love Tradition, by Melissa Sanchez Reforming Sodom: Protestants and the Rise of Gay Rights, by Heather White The Queer Faith page at Union Theological SeminaryThis podcast on feminism and fierceness in the Bible Welcome to The Academic Life! Join us each week, where we learn directly from experts. We embrace the broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life, and are informed and inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
In this Wednesday episode, we celebrate the exhibition of Sloika NFTs, “Provenance in Focus – Photography in Web3” on display at the Mecenate Fine Art gallery in Rome, Italy from Dec 6 - 10, 2022. In advance of the in-person vernissage (ie: grand opening), we held our own virtual gallery talk with MFA owner, Matteo Scarnera and several of the guest curators and photographers. We hear many excellent discussions of the individual art pieces, celebrate a sale or two, and learn that Matteo's goal is to innovate the art scene in Rome by introducing gallery visitors to a blended experience that includes traditional artworks with cutting-edge NFT art. Recorded December 7, 2022. Our speakers: Matteo Scarnera for Mecenate Fine Art, Yuri Santin, IMAGHOSTXO, Deborah Berry, Matt Humphrey, Nik Kalyani, Ratnadwip Saha, Mustafa Aydin, Gianluca Podesta, Vinayak Bhat, Pelin Genc, Joseph Anthony, Harini Chokshi, Sarah Lyndsay, and host Pam Voth Visit each of the curator's themed selections here: Leslie A Spurlock – Humanity https://sloika.xyz/gallery/humanity JP Ren – The Illusionists https://sloika.xyz/gallery/the-illusionists Artifact – Hidden Power https://sloika.xyz/gallery/hidden-power Subodh Shetty – The Wild Side https://sloika.xyz/gallery/the-wild-side Gia Kalyani – Metamorphosis https://sloika.xyz/gallery/metamorphosis Sloika – Rebirth https://sloika.xyz/gallery/rebirth Sloika – Peace https://sloika.xyz/gallery/peace Sloika Series mentioned https://sloika.xyz/yurisannft.eth/the-gaze https://sloika.xyz/imaghostxo.eth/52bodies https://sloika.xyz/deborahberrypic.eth/unfrozen-flow https://sloika.xyz/matthumphrey.eth/backstage-ninja https://sloika.xyz/ratnadwip.eth/amour-de-grey https://sloika.xyz/aydinmustafa.eth/universe-to-metaverse https://sloika.xyz/gianlucapodesta.eth/the-sound-of-the-sea https://sloika.xyz/vinayakbhat.eth/game-face https://sloika.xyz/stevebennett.eth/natures-layer-cake https://sloika.xyz/pelingenc.eth/geometry https://sloika.xyz/josephanthony.eth/city-to-wilderness-sri-lanka https://sloika.xyz/subodhshetty.eth/trailblazer https://sloika.xyz/harinichokshi.eth/pastel-rainbow-flora https://sloika.xyz/sarahlyndsay.eth/world-of-long-exposure ------------------------------------------ Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
In this Monday episode we talk with Sloika co-founder/CEO, Ev Tchebotarev, about nerdy topics we should be aware of in this crypto web3 NFT art space. After unpacking the events that unfolded with the FTX collapse – plus recalling a few other crypto failures like Luna and Celsius – we discuss how the state of the economy is more correlated to the NFT art market that one would think. That's not the ideal scenario that developers are building for, but to be fair, everyone is building these tools and methods for the very first time. So, there are likely to be some very smart people who build as best they can, but are still swept up in the tsunami of these mega crypto failures. We also discuss how some NFT marketplaces are skirting creator royalties on secondary sales by ignoring that part of the smart contract. Recorded on November 21, 2022. Our speakers: Ev Tchebotarev, Steve Bennett, Maritza Molina, Tomakinz (@tkcurated), Christoph Fischer, Joseph Anthony, and host Pam Voth. ------------------------------------------ Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
Wednesdays are Drop Party days in the Sloika Darkroom. In today's episode, photographers around the world tell us about their 1/1 series and editions. We learn about the Asiatic lions of Sasan Gir National Park, historic volcano eruptions in Hawai'i, macro smartphone photography of spiders, infrared sci-fi documentary-style photography, a new light painting method that creates a luminous fabric effect, how a certain saxophone evokes deep emotions, a kite festival in India, and how the technique of using ND filters, a tripod, and a shutter release cable brought a creative concept to life in Istanbul. Recorded September 28, 2022. Our speakers included Dr. Vimal Hemani, Joseph Anthony, Kiran, Douglas Lambert, FONDphoto - Sergey Savenko, Paschalis, Bipradev Roy, Yavuz Sariyildiz, and host, Pam Voth. Sloika Series Links https://sloika.xyz/drhemani.eth/the-lion-king https://sloika.xyz/drhemani.eth/hemanjani https://sloika.xyz/josephanthony.eth/savage-beauty-hawaii-volcanos-ethereum-the-merge-1-1 https://sloika.xyz/josephanthony.eth/savage-beauty-hawaii-volcanos-ethereum-the-merge-editions https://sloika.xyz/kiran46.eth/aliens-among-us https://sloika.xyz/douglaslambert.eth/spacecraft-orpheus https://sloika.xyz/fondphoto.eth/gold https://sloika.xyz/fondphoto.eth/light-sculptures-one https://sloika.xyz/pacon76studio.eth/that-night https://sloika.xyz/bipra.eth/liberty https://sloika.xyz/bipra.eth/fiesta ------------------------------------------ Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
Fr. Joseph-Anthony Kress O.P. has been a guest on the show many times but this is his first time in the cohost chair. He is a Dominican priest who serves as the Campus Minister at the University of Virginia. Taylor met him at a conference while Father was dressed up in a dinosaur costume and the rest is history. They discuss how we are all more equipped to minister to people than we may expect, how Taylor avoids social media bans & how sometimes people are just trying way to hard and need to chill. We hope you enjoy this week's episode! Connect with Fr. Joseph-Anthony: Instagram | @jakressop Instagram | @Catholichoos Subscribe/Rate Never miss out on the craziness of each episode by hitting the subscribe button RIGHT NOW! Help other people find the show and #MakeCatholicismFunAgain by taking a few moments to leave a review in your podcasting app. Thanks! YouTube Check out the show and other exclusive videos on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/fortecatholic Connect
In this Monday episode, photographers share updates about what they're working on now that the ETH merge has come and gone. We hear about the FightHers collective's drop that showcases female photographers who shoot female Muay Thai fighters, onboarding women into web3, experimental photography, receiving feedback on your own work, some unique perspectives on street photography, and the challenge of shooting live volcanoes. Recorded on September 19, 2022. Our speakers included KOBgyeiStudios, Tiffany Lai for Fighthers Collective, Yavuz Sariyildiz, Dave Yoder, Joseph Anthony, and host, Pam Voth. Sloika Series Links https://sloika.xyz/fighthers.eth/iron-sharpens-iron https://sloika.xyz/yavuzsariyildiz.eth/ghosts-in-the-city https://sloika.xyz/daveyoder.eth/15-years-in-italy https://sloika.xyz/daveyoder.eth/fashionista ------------------------------------------ Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
In this Wednesday edition of the Sloika Darkroom, we gathered for a Drop Party to hear from Sloika photographers around the world about their upcoming or current series and editions. To kick things off, we started with the discussion of the Ethereum merge happening in about 13 hours from our recording. Our host, Pam Voth, had a brief talk with Sloika co-founder, Ev Tchebotarev, about what that will mean for all of us. His message basically is that the Merge is happening, nothing can stop it, and everything will be just fine. To commemorate the occasion, he's got his first soul-bound token (SBT). Great to hear! After that our conversation covered topics like creative collaborations, NFT collectives, female Muay Thai fighters, Alcatraz, the Vatican, Istanbul's Galata Tower and Galata Bridge, conservation safaris and Asiatic lions. We also learn a bit more about upgradable NFTs, 0xSplits, Shopify token-gating, and the innovative plans some NFT photographers have for their own future web3 roadmaps. Our speakers included Ev Tchebotarev, Joseph Anthony, Polly Pierce, Tiffany Lai, Dr. Vimal Hemani, Yavuz Sariyildiz, Sushen Talwar, Dave Yoder, Hakan Biyiklioglu. These are the Sloika series we discussed https://sloika.xyz/pollyshot.eth/the-wonder https://sloika.xyz/fighthers.eth/iron-sharpens-iron https://sloika.xyz/drhemani.eth https://sloika.xyz/josephanthony.eth/city-to-wilderness-sri-lanka https://sloika.xyz/ericpare.eth https://sloika.xyz/yavuzsariyildiz.eth/ghosts-in-the-city https://sloika.xyz/sushen.eth/alcatraz-the-rock https://sloika.xyz/daveyoder.eth/15-years-in-italy https://sloika.xyz/daveyoder.eth/euphoria-in-the-presence https://sloika.xyz/hakanbiyiklioglu.eth/galata-blues ------------------------------------------ Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
In this Wednesday Drop Party episode of the Sloika Darkroom hosted by Pam Voth, we hear photographers worldwide share their 1/1 NFTs and editions. After a quick technical discussion about how to play music at the beginning of a Twitter Space, we dive into a conversation with Sloika-verified photographers starting with Houston Vandergriff, whose Twitter handle is DownsandTowns. One of the images we discuss was inspired by storm chaser and NFT collector, Leslie Spurlock. Co-host Subodh Shetty is gearing up to photograph the wildebeest migration in Tanzania and related a story about a domestic donkey that joined the Masai Mara migration. We also learn about collaborating artists, DeGods, Yoots, Degens, Bored Ape Yacht Club, and other activities on the Solana, Tezos, and Ethereum blockchains. Photographers are using innovative ways to release their images as NFTs including introducing gamification, perks, and scarcity. Along the way, several live sales happen and NFT collectors talk directly with artists about why they collected certain pieces that use focus stacking, Lee 10-stop ND filters, and composite layers created using Adobe Photoshop. Our conversation touches on Pope Francis, Kashmir saffron fields, cyberpunk portraits, getting laid off from a job, OpenSea, and Vitalik Buterin's comments about the Ethereum merge, splurge, purge, surge, and verge. Recorded on September 7, 2022. We were joined by speakers including Subodh Shetty, Houston Vandergriff, Katie Vandergriff, Polly Pierce, Pelin Genc, Dave Yoder, Madhur Nangia, Yavuz Sariyildiz, Steve Bennett, Sushen Talwar, Arun Kumar Nalimela, Kafeel Gillani, Dylan Newton, Joseph Anthony, and Vinayak Bhat. Sloika series we discussed: https://sloika.xyz/downsandtowns.eth/moyamoya https://sloika.xyz/pollyshot.eth/the-wonder https://sloika.xyz/yavuzsariyildiz.eth/ghosts-in-the-city https://sloika.xyz/stevebennett.eth/moon-drops https://sloika.xyz/sushen.eth/tales-of-new-york https://sloika.xyz/pelingenc.eth/geometry https://sloika.xyz/arunkumarnalimela.eth/super7 https://sloika.xyz/arunkumarnalimela.eth/sinthan-top https://sloika.xyz/arunkumarnalimela.eth/yamuna-ghat-the-magic-of-seagulls https://sloika.xyz/madhurnangia.eth/a-layer-of-life https://sloika.xyz/picklefig.eth/the-guardian https://sloika.xyz/picklefig.eth/techrunners https://sloika.xyz/josephanthony.eth/city-to-wilderness-sri-lanka ---------------------------------------------- Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
On Monday, Sloika Darkroom asks photographers... what inspired you to photograph? Our host Pam Voth is joined by a co-host Dima Chatrov on his special day, along with great speakers: Vivek Sadasivan, Adam Carity, Lina Chu, Dave Yoder, Donna Martinez, Abhinand Reghu, Ksenia, Joseph Anthony, Pelin Genc, Laura Abad, Dileep Kumar Jain and Vik. We talk about all things that makes photography as art so special and what surrounds it, to quote one speaker, “Photography is a combination of rock climbing and fishing”. For many, photography is an essential tool to be able to express themselves, for some others it is a meditation to be all alone with the nature, capturing this essence with the camera. This episode was recorded August 29, 2022. Check out these Sloika series that were discussed: https://sloika.xyz/dimachatrov.eth/under-another-sky https://sloika.xyz/viveksadasivan.eth/sadasivan-tiger https://sloika.xyz/carity.eth/abstract-anomalies-genesis https://sloika.xyz/linaoutdoors.eth/orange-playground https://sloika.xyz/daveyoder.eth/fashionista https://sloika.xyz/donnamartinez.eth/gypsum-lines https://sloika.xyz/josephanthony.eth/city-to-wilderness-sri-lanka https://sloika.xyz/pelingenc.eth/geometry https://sloika.xyz/pelingenc.eth/the-red-dome https://sloika.xyz/lauraabad.eth/undressing-giovanna https://sloika.xyz/dileepjain.eth/hindu-kush-himalayas-aerials ---------------------------------------------- Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
Join this special Friday's episode of Sloika Darkroom with our host Pam Voth and co-host Ev Tchebotarev. In this episode, we are touching upon all topics technical: Ledger and Trezor hardware wallets Crypto wallet safety Social engineering scams Announcement by X2Y2 on creator royalties ETH merge Managing multi-sig wallets Sloika's Spatial integration Value and decisions of having art in a multi-chain world Differences of building a brand in web2 vs web3 Sloika Vault, a space for art collected for the Sloika's Permanent Collection, announcement coming soon Sloika's photo grant program for female photographers Supported 64 photographers with an art display in Times Square The very first Retro Week to bring highlight to the earlier photo series is wrapping up We were joined by a great cohort of speakers, including Steve Bennett, Subodh Shetty, Dave Yoder, Sushen Talwar, Polly Pierce, and Joseph Anthony. Recorded on August 26, 2022. ---------------------------------------------- Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
Join this special Friday's episode of Sloika Darkroom with an equally special guest, Sloika co-founder and CTO Arseniy Ivanov. In this episode, we are touching upon all topics technical: Tornado Cash, Ethereum Going Green, potential hard forks, energy use with proof of work and proof of stake chains. Arseniy is joined on stage with a co-host Pam Voth. Speakers on this episode are: Eric Paré, MVP, Joseph Anthony, Polly Pierce, Sushen Talwar, Dave Yoder, Michael Hartley, Pelin Genc, Subodh Shetty, HChip, Steve Bennett, Vivek Sadasivan. Recorded on August 19, 2022. ---------------------------------------------- Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
On Wednesday, Sloika Darkroom shares the mic with photographers discussing photography stories and touching on how important it is for photographers to gain access in order to be able to fulfil their vision. Stories from behind the scenes, unexpected sales, and more in this supersized episode! Our guests on this episode: Matt Humphrey, Basil (MVP_ModernVintagePhotos), Joseph Anthony, Olga Merrill, Bipradev Roy, Dylan Newton, Dileep Jain, Grams, Laura Abad, Pelin Genc, Brian Berkowitz, Ratnadwip Saha. Host: Pam Voth. Recorded on August 17, 2022. ---------------------------------------------- Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
On Monday, Sloika Darkroom shares the mic with photographers discussing the topic of setting intentions and sharing stories about their photo work. Our guests on this episode: Laura Abad, Soumya Geetha, Janna (fenixjanna), Joseph Anthony, Alexxa Walker (Realalexxawalker), Kathryn (Phos3), Filip Borelli, Dave Yoder, Lina Chu, and Pelin Genc. Host: Pam Voth. Recorded on August 15, 2022. ---------------------------------------------- Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
On this episode of Sloika Darkroom, we unpack a speech by Vitalik Buterin on the future of Ethereum after the merge, and what impact it will have on decentralized identities, NFTs, gas fees, scalability, and more. Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, gave a talk at ETH Toronto this week, revealing some of his "wishlist" on how he sees the future of Ethereum should unfold. What it means for the photographers and artists? Let's get to it. Your co-hosts are Ev Tchebotarev and Pam Voth. They are joined by guest speakers Dima Chatrov and Joseph Anthony. Recorded on August 12, 2022. ---------------------------------------------- Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
In this party-open-mic episode of Sloika Darkroom, our guests share their new work and the stories behind the shot. Our guests on this episode: Brian Berkowitz, Basil (bigpigbig), Waleed Shah, Matt Humphrey, Dileep Jain, Pelin Genc, Julien Sunye, Olga Merrill, Byron Grobler, Joseph Anthony, and Deborah Berry. Recorded on August 10, 2022. ---------------------------------------------- Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
Ghad li fil-punt tat-tluq wissieni li mhuwiex espert, Joe Anthony Debono midhla sew tal-istorja monetarja. Fost suggetti ohrajn, tul it-tlett sieghat tal-Poddata, thadditna fuq ic-centralizzazzjoni finanzjarja, it-tniggis mentali kkawzat mill-internet, l-affidabilita tal-Bitcoin u l-kawzi tal-inflazzjoni (lifil-prezent qed inhossuwha tohnoqna). ************************************************* Informazzjoni li giet diskussa waqt il- Podcast; Live Maritime Traffic: https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-60.7/centery:44.0/zoom:2Value of Euro since 2000: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1055948/value-euro-since-2000/ Constitution of the Roman Republic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_Roman_Republic#:~:text=The%20constitution%20of%20the%20Roman,governance%20of%20the%20Roman%20Republic. Tribune of the Plebs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribune_of_the_plebs Rule of Law: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_law Boom and Bust Cycle: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/boom-and-bust-cycle.asp Kotba: The Bitcoin Standard: The Decentralized Alternative to Central Banking - https://agendabookshop.com/products/the-bitcoin-standard-the-decentralized-alternative-to-central-banking ************************************************* Dan il-podcast ma' kienx ikun possibli minghajr l-ghajnuna ta'; Maypole - https://www.maypole.com.mt/ Derek Meats - https://www.facebook.com/derekmeats/ Stretta - https://www.strettacraftbeer.com/home Cutrico - https://www.cutrico.com/en/home.htm eCabs - https://ecabsapp.onelink.me/v3ih/a9df PM Hobby - https://pmhobby.com.mt/ Garmin Malta - https://www.garminmalta.com/ Imxandar bi shab ma' Lovin Malta - https://lovinmalta.com/ ************************************************* Ghal iktar informazzjoni zur https://www.jonmallia.mt #jonmallia #malta #joeanthonydebono #history #currency ************************************************* Thabbeb Maghna fuq; Patreon https://www.patreon.com/jonmallia YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jonmalliapodcast Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jonmalliaofficial TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@jonfuqtiktok Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jon.mallia Tista' wkoll tkellimna fuq community@jonmallia.mt ************************************************* Il-hsibijiet espressi mill-mistiedna tal-Podcast huma esklussivament taghhom, jigifieri l-produtturi, l-haddiema tal-Podcast u wisq aktar l-isponsors rispettivi ma' jassumu l-ebda responsabbilita' f'dan ir-rigward. Dan il-programm fih lingwagg ghaddattat biss ghal udjenza matura.
Spice up your week, with a special Latin Open Format Mix by Joseph Anthony. The 10th entry of our International Vibes series is on… #fuego!All episodes can be found at wharfradio.com
Enjoy some riverside vibes, as our Sundays On The River “Chill Mix” returns for its 24th iteration of the series, mixed by The Wharf's very own resident DJ, Joseph Anthony!All Episodes available at wharfradio.com
In this episode of Called to Serve Guest Anthony Voltaggio speaks about his Italian background and Consecration to St. Joseph.Thank you for listeningConsider Donating and sponsoring our LIVE radio and podcast programming at spiritfilledradio.orgListen live at spiritfilledradio.org Monday -Friday 3pm and Mondays 5:00pm Pacific Time#catholicradio #spiritfilledhearts #catholicdeacon
Enjoy some riverside vibes, as our Sundays On The River “Chill Mix” returns for its 23rd iteration of the series, mixed by The Wharf's very own resident DJ, Joseph Anthony!All episodes available at https://wharfradio.com/
On Saturdays.. we Rosé All Day! Enjoy some fun house music beats by The Wharf's very own Joseph Anthony during the 17th iteration of this series!All episodes at https://wharfradio.com/
We return to the table of Joseph Anthony and the ART PROMPT GENERATOR! We craft a half-orc/half-dyrad guardian of Nature named Ahta. She runs the Dovecote Cafe in a set of old ruins, brewing coffee and making potions. She could really use a splash of glowing mushrooms to accent the stone walls, and perhaps a NEW PODCAST NPC might be the gal to do it! Podcast art by Chauncy Riley (https://www.behance.net/graphicsbychauncy), Graphics by Chauncy. Visit our website at https://sidekicksandsidequests.com (https://sidekicksandsidequests.com) Twitter Page (https://twitter.com/SideKQPodcast) Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/SideKQPodcast) Subreddit Page (https://www.reddit.com/r/SideKQPodcast/) Special Guest: Joseph Anthony.
In this episode Tabitha talks about how the missing persons case of Joseph Anthony Tarricone gets solved. He was a traveling meat salesman who was on his way back to where he worked in Alaska when he suddenly went missing. Although his family never gave up, the case still went cold for 30 years. Join us to find out how a 30 year old cold case gets solved. Cheers! Follow us on-Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/tcuncorkedInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/truecrimeuncorked/?utm_medium=copy_link&fbclid=IwAR1JXZXUNMG6Fvv5507Q2lRmehrrsZtFpVNrLi4vyOZavvmheGTHlAfNCCUTwitter:https://twitter.com/TrueUncorked?s=09&fbclid=IwAR3OUGqztSXIR1eDic4WrMuWsveGwJ-YhGojtk4ulcpPaV5ZXHKv54FdXK0Email us at-truecrimeuncorkedpodcast@gmail.com
It's time to once again, turn back the clock to the 90s! Sit back, & enjoy yourself as we let The Wharf's very own Joseph Anthony take you on a musical journey.
Spice up your Labor Day Weekend, with a special Latin Pop and Reggaeton Mix by Joseph Anthony. The 8th Episode of our International Vibes series is on... #fuego!
This week, enjoy volume 13 of our “Wharf At Night” series, featuring a special Saturday Night party mix, by Joseph Anthony
Jam out to your favorite Top Hits, with Volume 8 of our #KnotWorking Vibes mix series by Joseph Anthony!
Magen Martinez & Joseph Anthony | Sedona Psychics Speak: The Future of Humanity
Fr. Joseph-Anthony is joined by John Kronstain to discuss the reality of the sin of racism in our country, church, and lives. Music: Landscape by jantrax | https://soundcloud.com/jantr4x Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
To kick off the month of May in honor of Mother's Day, Corinne and Fr. Joseph-Anthony spend some time discussing the role of Jesus' mother in His life as well as ours. Music: Landscape by jantrax | https://soundcloud.com/jantr4x Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Bill Donaghy joins Fr. Joseph-Anthony and Corinne to discuss the importance of music and beauty for the human soul.Music: Landscape by jantrax | https://soundcloud.com/jantr4x Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...