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Are you ever going to text me?This episode doesn't like taking naps.Jason, Jim, and Joseph try to find happiness by selecting their favorite depressed characters in movies. I'm Joseph Johnson. I'm an AV man.Prozac and SkittlesI misjudged you. I'm not perfect. Buy the box.The best grandparents take their grandchildren to see movies about sex and suicide.The power of the ham sandwich!Oh, Bother! Why do bums have amazing hair?What does Taoism have to do with Poo? More importantly, who cares?
Fr. Joseph Johnson joins Patrick to discuss the Healing Power of Lourdes (4:09) what is the origins of our Lady of Lourdes? Who are the Knights of the Oder of Malta? Patty - I have a comment about a healing that happened for my daughter at Lourdes. Why are some place’s more holy than others? (20:40) Break 1 What does obedience have to do with healing? (25:55) Eric - I visited 2 years ago and it was an incredible experience. Want to share that with you. 11:37 Sophia - My family and I are taking our daughter (1 yr old). We're making a pilgrimage there in March. Would appreciate prayers. Daughter has some neurological issues. Vicki - I have been to Lourdes and brought some water back. Husband's friend had testicular cancer. I asked him if he would mind if I blessed him with the water. Did a prayer and sprinkled holy water. He called after surgery and said they went in and found no sign of cancer. (38:40) Break 2 (40:09) John - Experience about going there as a volunteer for special needs pilgrims. (46:43) Doris - I've been there twice. When I was young, my mom made a sacrifice to take me there. I had epilepsy and the first day I got there, I had an attack. After we went to Lourdes, I no longer had any issues. Now 61 years.
Fr. Joseph Johnson joins Patrick to discuss Thomas Aquinas (3:09) Who was St. Thomas Aquinas? How did St. Thomas Aquinas debate others? (9:50) How does the intellectual mind play an important role in our Faith? Where do we see the love of God in St. Thomas Aquinas’ life? 11:19 Mary -Faith - I don't believe intellect plays into it. God above is in control of all. (20:47) Break 1 Patrick shares an email about why St. Thomas Aquinas didn’t finish the Summa Theologica? Write to us at innerlife@relevantradio.com (28:00) Mary - I read a brief overview about St. Thomas Aquinas. The Uncaused cause. argument for the existence of God. Read an article that said Thomas took it from a Muslim philosopher and got the idea from him. (33:06) Email from Bob – Where do you start with the readings of Saint Thomas Aquinas? (37:40) Break 2 (39:04) How can St. Thomas Aquinas be a companion to us today? (46:14) Anna - There's an expression of blind faith. Especially when teaching our kids. I'm a faith formation teacher. St. Thomas Aquinas is best. Any ideas to present Aquinas to kids? Resources: Thomistic Institute: Aquinas 101 https://aquinas101.thomisticinstitute.org/ Practical Theology by Peter Kreeft https://ignatius.com/practical-theology-prtp/
Summary In this episode of the Driving Change podcast, host Jeff Bloomfield sits down with Joseph Johnson, founder of Change Course Ministries, to explore a powerful journey of redemption and transformation. Joseph shares how he overcame personal failure and incarceration to create a ministry that helps others rebuild their lives. Learn actionable tips on how to embrace second chances, build a supportive community, and offer intentional encouragement that can lead to profound life changes. Why Listen? If you're looking to be inspired by real-life stories of transformation, this episode is for you. Discover how the power of grace, forgiveness, and community can change lives—including yours. You'll walk away with practical advice on how to apply these principles to your own journey, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in personal growth, leadership, and making a positive impact. What You'll Learn: The Power of Redemption: How to turn life's lowest points into a foundation for growth. Building a Supportive Community: Strategies to surround yourself with people who uplift and encourage. Embracing Second Chances: Why second chances matter and how to offer them effectively. Intentional Encouragement: Simple, actionable ways to make a positive impact on others. Living with Purpose: How to find meaning through service and helping others. Call to Action: Listen to this episode to learn how you can embrace the power of grace, build a supportive community, and offer second chances that lead to life-changing transformations. Visit change-course.org to get involved or learn more about how you can make a difference. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 08:07 From Pit to Promise: Joseph's Transformation 13:17 The Power of Community and Support 20:11 Building Change Course and Creating Sustainable Impact 26:58 Life-Changing Stories from Change Course Participants 29:23 Breaking Cycles and Changing Narratives 38:34 Getting Involved and Making a Difference 41:09 The Importance of Loving Your Neighbor
The Cathedral is getting a new and “old” rector at the same time. Father Joseph Johnson speaks with us about his return to that big church on the hill in Saint Paul. Like what you're hearing? Leave us a review, subscribe, and follow us on social media @practicingcatholicshow! Direct social media links: Facebook Instagram YouTube
Joseph Johnson joins Eugene on this episode to talk about what is happening inside of Pakistan and blasphemy laws that are being pushed on nations all around the world. While in Pakistan, Joseph's sister was accused of blasphemy and many called for her death.
Mama said that if someone's putting ugliness into the world, you can't be ugly back; you gotta put a little bit of sunshine into the world to even things out.” Joseph Johnson, a 12 year old orphan, living in the 1890s lost his mama and little sister to sickness and his papa to an accident. He remembers the lessons his parents taught him as he journeys across the northwest to recover his pony that was sold by an unsavory man that had no right. His pony was the only thing Joseph had left that he loved. As he searches for his pony, he meets a Chinese boy, Ah-Kee, who's searching for his Papa. Working together the two face many obstacles, from unkind people, to going down the rapids, to helping a woman in labor! They do not give up. His Papa said, “... when there's something that's got to be done, the thing to do is just buckle down and do it the best you can.” “There weren't no point in giving up.” Joseph and Ah-Kee meet trouble head on. What an inspiration for us all! We, like Joseph, can do hard things. Saddle up with Kate and Sheila as they discuss Some Kind of Courage by Dan Gemienhart. Will Joseph's quest lead him to his beloved horse? Will Ah-Kee be able to reunite with his father? Happy Reading, dear listeners! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recapbookchat/message
Happy Memorial Day if you're in the United States. If not either way you get an extra episode. The PC's listen to Becklin give eulogies for the dead, and the group goes shopping with a merchant. They also meet with Becklin at Thornwall Keep. She believes the adventures tale of woe. I'm your host Joseph Carlson, along with the players Jesse Whitehead, Joseph Johnson and Christian Reynolds. Please like and subscribe and if you have any questions or comments you can write to us at gwgpodfellows@gmail.com. A new episode will be posted on the 1st and the 15th on YouTube and various podcast services.
Well, well, well. It looks like the adventures have certainly bitten off more than they can chew. Let's see what happens. I'm your host Joseph Carlson, along with the players Jesse Whitehead and Joseph Johnson. Please like and subscribe and if you have any questions or comments you can write to use at gwgpodfellows@gmail.com. A new episode will be posted on the 1st and the 15th on YouTube. Also, if you like what you let me know about it in the comments.
What will everyone find in the ruins of Fort Garment? Something really good? Pie? Not pie. I'm your host Joseph Carlson, along with the players Jesse Whitehead and Joseph Johnson. Please like and subscribe and if you have any questions or comments you can write to use at gwgpodfellows@gmail.com. A new episode will be posted on the 1st and the 15th on YouTube. Also, if you like what you let me know about it in the comments.
Do you struggle to stick to your Lenten commitments? You're not alone! Lent is a challenging season. We're giving up small pleasures or adding in virtuous habits, working toward becoming holier selves. Joining producer Kayla Mayer to offer encouragement and advice to persevere despite the challenges we may face this Lent is Fr. Joseph Johnson, pastor of Holy Family in St. Louis Park and a spiritual director on The Inner Life. Like what you're hearing? Leave us a review, subscribe, and follow us on social media @practicingcatholicshow! Direct social media links: Instagram Facebook YouTube
Three Louisiana Tech students, each from a different cohort of the UL System's Reginald F. Lewis Scholars program, join together to discuss the background of their scholarship, experiencing international cultures abroad, becoming young black male leaders on campus, and how their sense of community is impacted through outreach and service. Jayden Johnson (cohort 3), Joseph Johnson (cohort 2), and Da'Voznik Armstrong (cohort 1) also take some time during this Black History Month episode to reflect on their college experiences and how the scholarship program has changed them. The Reginald F. Lewis Scholars: https://www.ulsystem.edu/rflewis-scholars/ Website: https://1894.latech.edu/beyond/ Email: 1894@latech.edu
Video is here everyone. Do the PC's find out about the black sisters? Why isn't that capitalized? Well, maybe the threat isn't that bad. I'm your host Joseph Carlson, along with the players Jesse Whitehead and Joseph Johnson. Please like and subscribe and if you have any questions or comments you can write to use at gwgpodfellows@gmail.com. A new episode will be posted on the 1st and the 15th on YouTube. Also, if you like what you let me know about it in the comments.
Did the group release a dragon into the wild and now do they totally have to deal with it?!?! Of course. I'm your host Joseph Carlson, along with the players Jesse Whitehead and Joseph Johnson. Please like and subscribe and if you have any questions or comments you can write to use at gwgpodfellows@gmail.com. A new episode will be posted on the 1st and the 15th on YouTube. Video will come in a few episodes. Enjoy.
We are off to a banging start, are the Bloodhunter's over their head? Yes, is it awesome to listen to? Also yes. Welcome back to the second episode of The Table Top Experiment. I'm your host Joseph Carlson, along with the players Jesse Whitehead and Joseph Johnson. Please like and subscribe and if you have any questions or comments you can write to use at gwgpodfellows@gmail.com. A new episode will be posted on the 1st and the 15th on YouTube. Video will come in a few episodes. Enjoy.
Welcome to the first episode of my brand new TTRPG podcast. I am the DM for a D&D 5e campaign with my friends. Everyone is playing the Bloodhunter class and well it's a bit weird, but we have fun with it. Say hello to Jesse Whitehead and Joseph Johnson who are the player characters. Please like and subscribe and if you have any questions or comments you can write to use at gwgpodfellows@gmail.com. A new episode will be posted on the 1st and the 15th on YouTube. Video will come in a few episodes. Enjoy.
Welcome back to Where is This Going? ! We have 2 special guests today joining us! Returning to the podcast we have Dog Comic's very own Niles Nowak (@NilesTheRiver on IG). And making his first WITG appearance we have Joseph Johnson (@QuitePossiblyJesus on IG) from Need 2 Know (N2K) and Stolen Stool Comedy. Come Support Live Comedy! Joseph Johnson: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/joseph-johnson-comedy-31228758739 Hunter: Every Thursday Night at Parrots Lounge at 9:30PM (Holland, MI) Sunday 10/29 @ Sunday Night Funnies Kingpin of Comedy Competition (7:30 Woody's Press Box - Wyoming, MI) Thursday 11/09 @ The Comedy Project (8pm Grand Rapids, MI) Saturday 11/18 @ Coral Gables (8pm Saugatuck, MI) https://linktr.ee/huntermiles Sam: Thursday 10/26 @ Dr. Grin's Open Mic 8PM (Grand Rapids, MI) Saturday 10/28 @ The Corner Bar 7PM (Lansing, MI) Follow Hunter on TikTok!: @HunterMilesComedy And you can follow Hunter on Instagram and Twitter: @The_HunterMiles Follow Sam Berlin on IG: @SamBerlin.GotJokes and Follow Q: @QByrd11 Produced by Kyle Ariss (@AkuroProductions) Enjoy the episode and make sure to follow and support the artists we've featured this week! And tell your friends! Intro Music: Jackie Kalmink (@furthercloser) Follow the show on IG and Twitter! Show: @WhereIsThisGoingPod(IG) @WhereIsThisGoPo(Twitter) Show Email: whereisthisgoingpod@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hunter-miles/support
DISCLAIMER: Video Originally Recorded October 14TH 2022 We were asked by Tenet fintech to not release the video given that JJ was discussing confidential information with respect to the equity raise. We were nice enough to oblige, however given that JJ is no longer there, we're taking the opportunity to share the video with you.
Joseph Johnson, an expert in urban education reform, shares what leaders in high performing urban schools do differently. He skillfully articulates that great achievement with these students is not an anomaly and, in fact, reliably occurs when certain pieces are in place. This includes making students and families feel valuable, focusing on mastery, ensuring culturally responsive teaching, progress monitoring and so much more. Johnson calls on listeners to reject the status quo that keeps so many students stuck. Instead, he shows how we can look to models of excellence for the strategies that actually work to help urban students thrive.
Fr. Joseph Johnson joined Patrick Conley for a conversation about Palm Sunday and the Sacred Triduum. Topics included: Palm Sunday (2:02), the mystery of suffering (10:39), making the most of Holy Week (17:50), Easter Vigil (32:52), caller: Holy Thursday was powerful for me (38:01), caller: I feel called to go to Triduum this year (41:39).
We revisited a chat with Fr. Joseph Johnson of Holy Family in St. Louis Park – spiritual warfare during Lent is very real, and the good father will give us some insight in how we might recognize and combat it. This segment originally aired in February 2022.
The water from lakes, streams, rivers, and oceans holds many secrets. Sometimes, it shares the secrets of people who go missing, and often, their loved ones don't even know a body of water factored into their disappearance. This episode features the cases of Tyler Doyle, Tina Martin, Joseph Johnson, Jake Ziegler, and Raymond Pierce. New website: Cover Art: Mackintosh Multimedia Sponsors: SkinXErin https://shopxerin.collections/fit-rocker-chick-skin Use code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 for 10 percent off your order WOW! Women on Writing www.wow-womenonwriting.com/classes
Sometimes a second chance is what it takes for someone to jumpstart their career journey. We sit down with Joseph Johnson, Founder and CEO of Change Course, a new Des Moines-based non-profit that helps those who want to leave addiction, incarceration, or other barriers to employment in their rear-view mirror. Find out why Joseph says this mission is personal to him, and how Change Course is preparing its participants to enter the workforce.
Joseph Johnson is the author of the new book It's Only Fishing which was released in January. In this episode we talk about fly fishing, content inspiration, getting published and storytelling for an audience vs. telling inside jokes to buddies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bookseller, publisher, Dissenter and dinner-party host, Joseph Johnson was a great enabler in the late 18th-century literary landscape . . . Daisy Hay is the author of Dinner with Joseph Johnson: Books and Friendship in a Revolutionary Age and Associate Professor of English Literature at the University of Exeter, and Kathryn Sutherland is the author of Why Modern Manuscript Matters and Senior Research Fellow in English at the University of Oxford. Together they join the Slightly Foxed editors to discuss Joseph Johnson's life and work at St Paul's Churchyard, the heart of England's book trade since medieval times. We listen to the conversation around Johnson's dining-table as Coleridge and Wordsworth, Joseph Priestley and Benjamin Franklin, Mary Wollstonecraft and William Blake debate the great issues of the day. And we watch as Johnson embarks on a career that will become the foundation stone of modern publishing. We hear how he takes on Olaudah Equiano's memoir of enslavement and champions Anna Barbauld's books for children, how he argues with William Cowper over copyright and how he falls foul of bookshop spies and is sent to prison. From Johnson's St Paul's we then travel to Mayfair, where John Murray II is hosting literary salons with Lord Byron and Sir Walter Scott, and taking a chance on Jane Austen. To complete our tour, we glimpse the anatomy experiments in the basement of Benjamin Franklin's house by the Strand. Our round-up of book recommendations includes Konstantin Paustovsky's The Story of a Life which begins in Ukraine, Winifred Holtby's conversations with Wollstonecraft and Woolf, a fresh look at Jane Austen's Emma and an evocation of the Aldeburgh coast as we visit Ronald Blythe for tea. Books Mentioned We may be able to get hold of second-hand copies of the out-of-print titles listed below. Please get in touch with Jess in the Slightly Foxed office for more information. Colin Clark, The Prince, the Showgirl and Me, Slightly Foxed Edition No. 61 (1:23) Edward Ardizzone, The Young Ardizzone, Plain Foxed Edition (2:01) Daisy Hay, Dinner with Joseph Johnson: Books and Friendship in a Revolutionary Age (2:52) Kathryn Sutherland, Why Modern Manuscripts Matter William Cowper, The Task (15:46) William Godwin, Memoirs of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is out of print (24:09) John Knowles, The Life and Writing of Henry Fuseli is out of print (24:12) Mary Scott, The Female Advocate; a poem occasioned by reading Mr. Duncombe's Feminead is out of print (27:36) Slightly Foxed Cubs series of children's books (31:52) Olaudah Equiano, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano (35:53) Maria Rundell, Mrs Rundell's Domestic Cookery is out of print (46:01) Konstantin Paustovsky, The Story of a Life, translated by Douglas Smith (50:52) Joanna Quinn, The Whalebone Theatre (52:40) Jane Austen, Emma (53:16) Winifred Holtby, Women and a Changing Civilisation is out of print (54:07) Winifred Holtby, Virginia Woolf: A Critical Memoir is out of print (54:44) Winifred Holtby, South Riding (55:46) Ronald Blythe, The Time by the Sea (56:46) Related Slightly Foxed Articles Letters from the Heart, Daisy Hay on Mary Wollstonecraft, Letters Written in Sweden, Norway and Denmark, Issue 51 Just Getting on with It, A. F. Harrold on William Cowper, Selected Poems, Issue 23 The Abyss Beyond the Orchard, Alexandra Harris on William Cowper, The Centenary Letters, Issue 53 ‘By God, I'm going to spin', Paul Routledge on the novels of Winifred Holtby, Issue 32 Other Links Henry Fuseli's The Nightmare (11:42) Dr Johnson's House, City of London (49:52) Benjamin Franklin House, Charing Cross, London (49:56) Opening music: Preludio from Violin Partita No.3 in E Major by Bach The Slightly Foxed Podcast is hosted by Philippa Lamb and produced by Podcastable
The ridiculous side of Romanticism, a new biopic of Emily Brontë and an exhibition about Fuseli and women are on today's agenda as Shahidha Bari is joined by New Generation Thinkers Emma Butcher, Sophie Oliver, Chris Harding and by Andrew McInnes. Emily from writer/director Frances O'Connor starring Emma Mackey as Emily Brontë opens at cinemas across the UK this week. Fuseli and the Modern Woman: Fashion, Fantasy, Fetishism runs at the Courtauld Gallery in London from Oct 14th to Jan 8th 2023 Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born 21 October 1772. You can find more about Fuseli in the book Dinner with Joseph Johnson written by New Generation Thinker Daisy Hay and longlisted for the Baillie Gifford prize - she discussed it in an episode of Free Thinking called Teaching and Inspiration Producer: Luke Mulhall
Joseph Johnson of Change course has a powerful story. God is using him and his story to change lives of men coming out of prison looking for work. Website Email - joseph@change-course.org
Joseph Johnson is an actor and content creator. [9:12] First Comicon experience / meeting John Wick [12:45] Becoming a character [17:20] Acting: nature vs. nurture [22:37] Art of improv / having fun with it [26:15] Working in the film industry [29:07] Empathy vs. ego / the importance of your circle [35:12] "The pandemic made me realize I need to step my game up" [37:08] Falling in love with acting [43:57] Lessons from the community [46:34] Ambition / staying in the game [52:10] Positive influence of parents [58:52] Growing up in Flint, Michigan [1:04:43] Diffusing a dangerous situation [1:09:42] BLM [1:17:52] Tabletop Jocks vision [1:20:45] 'The Cookout' / representation matters [1:31:14] Normalizing black nerd culture [1:39:22] Attention to detail: the Tabletop Jocks aesthetic [1:43:09] Learnings / areas to grow [1:49:05] Community mailbag [1:57:47] Why Magneto is Joe's favorite X-Men character [2:00:42] Advice for first-time content creators Show notes: humansofmagic.com Patreon: patreon.com/humansofmagic Music: @kuplasound
Fr. Joseph Johnson joins IL to discuss fear of death and the four last things. They discussed fear of death (8:03), how to help families preparing for death (12:33), what will God judge (17:16), our reliance on Christ (26:19), what accompanies the soul when we die (34:25), what the different types of judgement are (36:37), what we know about heaven and hell (41:13), what to do if we're overwhelmed by rules (46:36).
•Isabel Joseph Johnson was born in New Orleans in 1919 and moved to Chicago, IL with her family when she was 10 years old. In 1936 she graduated from Du Sable High School and married Wilbur Edward Johnson the same year. •Mrs. Isabel Joseph Johnson was an entrepreneur owning her own beauty shop; was asked by her newly appointed Pastor to make announcements for their Sunday morning radio broadcast. She then went on to host her own Gospel music Television show “Rock of Ages” which aired in the late 1960's on Chicago station WCIU-TV (Channel 26). Over the years of the show airings, she had many local choirs, soloists and rising Gospel Music stars on her 90-minute (later changed to 1-hour) show. •She also hosted a Sunday Morning broadcast radio show on WVON-AM Radio station •You may also “like” and share the episode. And you may Subscribe so you will be alerted when the newest show is published. •Please send me an email sharing your thoughts about this show segment also if you have any suggestions of future guests you would like to hear on the show. Send an email to letstalk2gmg@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/letstalk2gmg-ansonia/message
Today I'm joined by actor, streamer, and host of Tabletop Jocks, Joseph Johnson. We talk a lot about the minority experience in playing Magic, and about how important it feels to know you belong. This episode is brought to you by CoolStuffInc, Coalesce Apparel, and Archidekt!
The homie Joseph Johnson is back to talk more shit in the jungle! Religion, being single, dating, running a successful comedy room, and more! Joe is the host of Stolen Stool Comedy Night which is at Harmony Hall every Friday at 9pm. In addition to that him and his Dogs (Dog Comedy Productions) are hosting a show on August 27th at the wealthy theater in Grand Rapids, MI! You definitely don't wanna miss this one www.touchofdluxe.comBuy tickets here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/wealthytheatre/709437
Welcome to a very special live recording of Travels Through Time, made at the Chalke Valley History Festival. Under the sun of a midsummer day in southern England, Violet Moller sat down for a chat, and a song, with a fascinating young historian. Oskar Jensen took Violet back to the year 1815 and introduced her to several characters from his new book, Vagabonds: Life on the Streets of Nineteenth Century London. Oskar Jensen completed a doctorate at Christ Church, Oxford before being awarded a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship. He is currently teaching at the University of East Anglia as a Senior Research Associate and is about to take up a NUAcT Fellowship at Newcastle University Jensen has appeared on BBC1's Who Do You Think You Are? and regularly contributes to Radio 3 and 4. He is also one of the BBC New Generation Thinkers 2022 and is a co-founder of the Romantic National Song Network. Vagabonds is his first popular history book. As ever, for more about this episode, head over to our website: www.tttpodcast.com Show notes Scene One: Kennington in South London, as 22-year-old servant Mary Bailey, who has just been fired, hears an execution ballad about Eliza Fenning. Scene Two: Torbay harbour, as a certain Corsican gentleman sets off total mania and hysteria in Britons across the land, inspiring a number of songs in the process. Scene Three: Tower Hill, as Joseph Johnson tries to come to terms with alienation, disappointment, and disability - partly through appropriating songs of both hope and protest. Memento: Napoleon's tricorn People/Social Presenter: Violet Moller Guest: Oskar Jensen Production: Maria Nolan Podcast partner: Ace Cultural Tours Follow us on Twitter: @tttpodcast_ Or on Facebook See where 1815 fits on our Timeline - With thanks to everyone at the wonderful Chalke Valley History Festival.
A conversation with the Principal cellist of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, soloist and educator, Joseph Johnson - https://www.joecello.com/
This week, Lucy Dallas is joined by Kathryn Sutherland to tuck into the three o'clock dinners of Joseph Johnson, publisher and friend of Mary Wollstonecraft, Joseph Priestley, Henry Fuseli, Williams Blake and Wordsworth, and many more great minds of that era. And Boyd Tonkin explains that Napoleon's conqueror, the "Iron Duke" of Wellington, had a great and unexpected gift for friendship - with women.'Dinner with Joseph Johnson' by Daisy Hay'Wellington, women and friendship' at Apsley House, London, until October 30Produced by Sophia Franklin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Anna Barbauld's Lessons for Children (1778-79) set off a new conversational style in books aimed at teaching children. She was just one of the female authors championed by Joseph Johnson, who was also responsible for publishing Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Women and her first book Thoughts on the Education of Daughters (1787). Daisy Hay has written a history of the publisher and she joins New Generation Thinker Louise Creechan to chart changes in ideas about education from Rousseau to Dickens. Julian Barnes' latest novel depicts an inspirational teacher Elizabeth Finch. Lisa Mullen presents. Elizabeth Finch by Julian Barnes is out now Professor Daisy Hay is a New Generation Thinker based at the University of Exeter. Her latest book is called Dinner with Joseph Johnson. She has also written about Frankenstein and you can hear her discussing that in an episode of Free Thinking https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09m1dvh She has also written on Disraeli and recorded a Radio 3 essay about him https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n5st9 Dr Louise Creechan was chosen as a 2022 New Generation Thinker. She lectures at Durham University focusing on Victorian Literature with specific interests in neurodiversity, illiteracy, education, and Disability Studies. Lisa Mullen is a New Generation Thinker and has presented a short feature for Radio 3 about Mary Wollstonecraft called The Art of Rowing https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00061ly Producer: Robyn Read
We had one of our favorite white guys, Joe Johnson, come thru the Jungle on this episode! We taught Joe about Dr Umar and how to properly use Reddit. He in turn taught us about white society and told us some super fun stories about his family. Joe is a Stand up comic based out of Grand Rapids. Runs The Stolen Stool Comedy Night at Harmony Hall on Fridays at 9pm. Ticket link on Instagram @QuitePossiblyJesus @Stolen_Stool
Have you ever felt spiritually attacked during the Lenten season? On the next Practicing Catholic, we'll be learning how to recognize the signs of spiritual warfare, what that might look like specifically during Lent, and how we can combat it. Fr. Joseph Johnson of Holy Family, St. Louis Park joins us. Also, Pope Francis' March intention is dedicated to the defense of life amid the world's newer bioethical challenges. Teresa Tawil of the Curatio Healthcare Apostolate will help us understand how to respond to these concerns as Catholics. Lastly, ahead of Catholic Sisters Week, we have the chance to chat about vocations with Sister Katherine Mullin of the Visitation Sisters and Sister Stephanie Spandl of the School Sisters of Notre Dame! https://relevantradio.com/?s=fr.+joseph+johnson https://curatioapostolate.com/about/board/ https://catholicsistersweek.org/
Have you ever felt spiritually attacked during the Lenten season? On the next Practicing Catholic, we'll be learning how to recognize the signs of spiritual warfare, what that might look like specifically during Lent, and how we can combat it. Fr. Joseph Johnson of Holy Family, St. Louis Park joins us. Also, Pope Francis' March intention is dedicated to the defense of life amid the world's newer bioethical challenges. Teresa Tawil of the Curatio Healthcare Apostolate will help us understand how to respond to these concerns as Catholics. Lastly, ahead of Catholic Sisters Week, we have the chance to chat about vocations with Sister Katherine Mullin of the Visitation Sisters and Sister Stephanie Spandl of the School Sisters of Notre Dame! https://relevantradio.com/?s=fr.+joseph+johnson https://curatioapostolate.com/about/board/ https://catholicsistersweek.org/
Have you ever felt spiritually attacked during the Lenten season? On the next Practicing Catholic, we'll be learning how to recognize the signs of spiritual warfare, what that might look like specifically during Lent, and how we can combat it. Fr. Joseph Johnson of Holy Family, St. Louis Park joins us. Also, Pope Francis' March intention is dedicated to the defense of life amid the world's newer bioethical challenges. Teresa Tawil of the Curatio Healthcare Apostolate will help us understand how to respond to these concerns as Catholics. Lastly, ahead of Catholic Sisters Week, we have the chance to chat about vocations with Sister Katherine Mullin of the Visitation Sisters and Sister Stephanie Spandl of the School Sisters of Notre Dame! https://relevantradio.com/?s=fr.+joseph+johnson https://curatioapostolate.com/about/board/ https://catholicsistersweek.org/
IL –NFP- Fr. Joseph Johnson joins the Inner Life to discuss the importance of Natural Family Planning in Catholic marriages.
IL – Marriage and Faith – joins The Inner Life to discuss marriages where couples are at different places in their faith.Fr. Joseph Johnson
Joseph Johnson is the owner of Skydive Lonestar and an American Bully dog breeder. This controversial figure is either loved or hated in the sport of professional skydiving. He is also one of my best friends. Support your local Free Flyer! www.patreon.com/wazzycircusradio My name is Waz Choudhry. I have been blessed with over 4,000 skydives and more than 13 years of experience in the sport of skydiving. WazzyCircus Radio is a show where I sit down with some of the most amazing people that I have met over a decade of professional skydiving.
The Virtue of Charity – Fr. Joseph Johnson joins The Inner Life to discuss the many facets of Christian love, and shares his story of meeting Mother Teresa.
This week we brought on Joseph Johnson, aka Blackneto of I Hate Your Deck fame! Joseph Johnson is also an actor and has starred in such series like The Orrville, and Criminal Minds. We discussed his way into acting, and how I Hate Your Deck got its start and so much more. Please help me in welcoming Blackneto to the show! Joseph Johnson can be found: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Blackneto_ You can support Magic With Zuby on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/magicwithzuby Join the Magic For Normies Discord!!! https://t.co/DIiHmiO7fJ?amp=1 Magic with Zuby can be found at: Twitter: @magicwithzuby Instagram: @magic_with_zuby TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mtgzuby?lang=en Gmail: mtgzuby@gmail.com Magic With Zuby is sponsored by the following: Cardsphere.com: The best place to Buy, Trade, and Sell your Magic cards.
After a week hiatus due to finals and my birthday, I️ am back with a much different episode than usual. Instead of the same episode with sitting down for an hour or so interviewing my guest, I️ recorded 4 smaller interviews with graduating seniors who are getting degrees in music education. In the first part, we have Joseph Johnson Jr. and Matt Smith and I️ asked them all the same questions along the lines of the best things they learned whether it was a positive or negative learning experience, how they grew and matured as a person and where music fit into that and where they see themselves in 5 years time. All gave really solid answers and I'm really happy with how this turned out, hope you all like it and can take something from each of these admirable people! I️ntro music: Kids-Busty and the Brass Outro music: Fill me up Anthem- Gus Dapperton --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andrew-zimlinghaus/support