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In 1848, the crew of the HMS Daedalus spotted something slithering through the waves—an enormous sea serpent that would spark controversy, fuel headlines, and baffle experts for centuries. Did they really spot a sea monster?Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WEIRDO WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TVIN THIS EPISODE: On August 6th, 1848 the crew of the HMS Daedalus spotted something monstrous from the deep – and it has become the most well-documented sea serpent sighting in history. (The HMS Daedalus Sea Monster) *** A notorious criminal is brought to justice, and later found to have just as notorious of a brain. (Hanging of a Notorious Brain) *** A burst of UFO activity took place on New Year's Eve outside of New York in 1982… so many sightings and reports it was impossible to ignore, even by skeptics. (The Hudson Valley Flap) *** A social experiment initiated by Stalin's Soviet Union ends with hundreds dead on the first day – but that was only the beginning of the horrors of what would later be known as “Cannibal Island”. (Joseph Stalin's Cannibal Island) *** A woman is involved in an accident, and once out of the hospital everyone appears to be afraid upon looking at her face… even her. But it's not the scars that are causing terror. (The Reflection That Drove To Death) *** One day in 1863 Doctor Joseph Rogers found himself dealing with a very distressing case. A young pregnant woman had been sent to a workhouse because her circumstances were so dire. Her name was Sarah Ann Eldridge, and her husband, Alfred Eldridge, was in prison waiting to be executed. (The Murderer's Wife)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Lead-In00:00:51.824 = Show Open00:2:59.842 = The HMS Daedalus Sea Monster00:14:35.672 = The Murderer's Wife00:36:16.526 = The Hudson Valley Flap00:42:00.128 = Hanging of a Notorious Brain00:46:26.657 = The Reflection That Drove to Death00:51:33.716 = Joseph Stalin's Cannibal Island00:56:01.751 = Show Close00:57:05.551 = BloopersSOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE…Episode Page at WeirdDarkness.com: https://weirddarkness.com/HMSDaedalus“Hanging Of a Notorious Brain” by Traci Taylor for 981TheHawk.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/y7t456fm“Joseph Stalin's Cannibal Island” by Garret S. Griffin for MSN.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4pfxptwsBOOK: “Cannibal Island: Death In a Siberian Gulag” by Nicolas Werth: https://amzn.to/3Waxw6J)“The Reflection That Drove To Death” by Julia Njord on Medium.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3h8bwy3b“The Hudson Valley Flap” by Jazz Shaw for The Debrief: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/mr3md848“The HMS Daedalus Sea Monster” by Michael Kilianski for Creative History Stories: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yckzhht2“The Murderer's Wife” posted at London Overlooked: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2rhr8rrn,https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5xpzksp4=====(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: January 16, 2023TRANSCRIPT: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/mr2cvw9v
A new feature of our weekly newsletter is to ask experts in the field of medicine and healthcare three questions in their field of specialty. This week we have Dr. Joseph Rogers, a world renowned cardiologist and medical director of the Texas Heart Institute in the world famous Texas Medical Center, here in Houston, Texas.The three questions that we proposed to Dr. Rogers included:(1) His thoughts on Home blood pressure monitoring for those that already have a diagnosis of high blood pressure or those that don't have high blood pressure and or simply interested in their health?(2) Dietary supplements and their claims to lower blood pressure-any value?(3) The third question was on sleep apnea and its impact on cardiovascular disease?We plan on having these brief conversations in each of our newsletters, helping our followers become better consumers of healthcare, and raising your health IQ. If you are not a subscriber to our weekly newsletter, which goes out every Saturday morning. Follow the link below to sign up and never miss an issue.Newsletter signup linkFollow Dr. Galati Online Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the Digital Media Editors connect with Joseph Rogers, MD, the new Editor-in-Chief of JHLT. In the conversation, Dr. Rogers shares more about his vision for the Journal, how he plans to tackle the challenges and opportunities facing the publication, and a little about his life both inside and outside of medicine. In addition to being the new Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Rogers is the President and CEO of the Texas Heart Institute in Houston, a past president of the ISHLT, and a prolific contributor to the field of heart and lung transplantation. For the latest studies from JHLT, visit www.jhltonline.org/current, or, if you're an ISHLT member, access your Journal membership at www.ishlt.org/jhlt. Don't already get the Journal and want to read along? Join the International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation at www.ishlt.org for a free subscription, or subscribe today at www.jhltonline.org.
This week, we're revisiting another enlightening chat with a Houston innovator. One year ago, Dr. Joseph Rogers, the president and CEO of Texas Heart Institute, shared his story and how he came to be at the helm of THI, as well as the incredible technologies the institute is working on to address heart failure, a global epidemic affecting at least 26 million people worldwide, 6.2 million adults in the U.S. This month, one of THI's technologies reached a major milestone. BiVACOR, a Houston company successfully implanted the company's first Total Artificial Heart in a human. In addition to this breakthrough in health tech, THI is focused on addressing Cardiometabolic Syndrome at a new conference on Friday, August 23, in Houston. The full-day symposium will take place in collaboration with Arianna Huffington, the founder and CEO of Thrive Global. Dr. Rogers is co-directing the program with Dr. Stephanie Coulter, medical director for THI Center for Women's Heart & Vascular Health. Episode's original run date: July 26, 2023
IN THIS EPISODE: On August 6th, 1848 the crew of the HMS Daedalus spotted something monstrous from the deep – and it has become the most well-documented sea serpent sighting in history. (The HMS Daedalus Sea Monster) *** A notorious criminal is brought to justice, and later found to have just as notorious of a brain. (Hanging of a Notorious Brain) *** A burst of UFO activity took place on New Year's Eve outside of New York in 1982… so many sightings and reports it was impossible to ignore, even by skeptics. (The Hudson Valley Flap) *** A social experiment initiated by Stalin's Soviet Union ends with hundreds dead on the first day – but that was only the beginning of the horrors of what would later be known as “Cannibal Island”. (Joseph Stalin's Cannibal Island) *** A woman is involved in an accident, and once out of the hospital everyone appears to be afraid upon looking at her face… even her. But it's not the scars that are causing terror. (The Reflection That Drove To Death) *** One day in 1863 Doctor Joseph Rogers found himself dealing with a very distressing case. A young pregnant woman had been sent to a workhouse because her circumstances were so dire. Her name was Sarah Ann Eldridge, and her husband, Alfred Eldridge, was in prison waiting to be executed. (The Murderer's Wife)SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“Hanging Of a Notorious Brain” by Traci Taylor for 981TheHawk.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/y7t456fm“Joseph Stalin's Cannibal Island” by Garret S. Griffin for MSN.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4pfxptwsBOOK: “Cannibal Island: Death In a Siberian Gulag” by Nicolas Werth: https://amzn.to/3Waxw6J)“The Reflection That Drove To Death” by Julia Njord on Medium.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3h8bwy3b“The Hudson Valley Flap” by Jazz Shaw for The Debrief: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/mr3md848“The HMS Daedalus Sea Monster” by Michael Kilianski for Creative History Stories: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yckzhht2“The Murderer's Wife” posted at London Overlooked: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2rhr8rrn,https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5xpzksp4Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library.= = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: January 16, 2023CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/hms-daedalus-sea-serpent/
8/18/23: Rep Lindsay Sabadosa on abortion rights; MTA Pres. Max Page on MCAS; Donnabelle Casis with photographer Richard Getler; immunologist Jonathan Bayuk on covid now; Amherst College hoops coach Dave Hixon – now in the Hall of Fame! MA Wildlife's Todd Olynyk & Joseph Rogers on saving our wildlife and ourselves – and bears!
8/15/23: Reporter Richie Davis on “Flights of Fancy, Souls of Grace;” The Comedy Quiz with Maddy Benjamin, Scott Braidman & Holly Ruderman; Feminist Futures with Smith prof Carrie Baker & Donna Haighighat, CEO, Western Mass. Women's Fund; MA Fisheries & Wildlife's Joseph Rogers on “Da Bear;” Amherst music prof Amy Coddington on "How Hip Hop Became Hit Pop."
This week, we're joined by two of the Dovetail Games team to talk all things train simulation... Matt Peddlesden (executive producer) and Joseph Rogers (brand manager for Train Sim World, WSR volunteer) will take us on an odyssey of discovery on how you research, develop and expand train simulation games! Join me and the Dovetail Games crew LIVE on Wednesday at 7pm to ask your questions! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or throw loose change at me via https://paypal.me/garethdennis. Merch at https://garethdennis.co.uk/merch. Join in the discussion at https://garethdennis.co.uk/discord.
Dr. Joseph Rogers is the president and CEO Texas Heart Institute. For over 60 years, THI has been a leader in cardiovascular health care and innovation. Around two years ago, Dr. Rogers took the helm of the organization and is particularly interested in preventative care. He shares more about THI and some of the innovative work its team is doing — from stem cell research to drug development and more — as well as the future of heart health.
Dr. Joseph Rogers, CEO and President of Texas Heart Institute, joined Dr. Galati recently on his weekly radio program, sharing his thoughts on heart disease. Dr. Rogers spoke about risk factors for heart, disease, and lifestyle changes that can be made to reduce the progression of heart disease, as well as its associated mortality.Information on Dr. Rogers is available here, along with information about the Texas Heart Institute.Information from the American Heart AssociationHealthy EatingHeart Attack and Stroke SymptomsYour Cholesterol Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“THE HMS DAEDALUS SEA SERPENT” and More Creepy True Stories! #WeirdDarknessFind Weird Darkness in your favorite podcast app at https://weirddarkness.com/listen. PLEASE SHARE Weird Darkness with someone who loves paranormal stories, true crime, monsters, or unsolved mysteries like you do! RecommendingWeird Darkness to others helps make it possible for me to keep doing the show!IN THIS EPISODE: A notorious criminal is brought to justice, and later found to have just as notorious of a brain. (Hanging of a Notorious Brain) *** A burst of UFO activity took place on New Year's Eve outside of New York in 1982… so many sightings and reports it was impossible to ignore, even by skeptics. (The Hudson Valley Flap) *** A social experiment initiated by Stalin's Soviet Union ends with hundreds dead on the first day – but that was only the beginning of the horrors of what would later be known as “Cannibal Island”. (Joseph Stalin's Cannibal Island) *** A woman is involved in an accident, and once out of the hospital everyone appears to be afraid upon looking at her face… even her. But it's not the scars that are causing terror. (The Reflection That Drove To Death) *** One day in 1863 Doctor Joseph Rogers found himself dealing with a very distressing case. A young pregnant woman had been sent to a workhouse because her circumstances were so dire. Her name was Sarah Ann Eldridge, and her husband, Alfred Eldridge, was in prison waiting to be executed. (The Murderer's Wife) *** On August 6th, 1848 the crew of the HMS Daedalus spotted something monstrous from the deep – and it has become the most well-documented sea serpent sighting in history. (The HMS Daedalus Sea Monster)SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…“Hanging Of a Notorious Brain” by Traci Taylor for 981TheHawk.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/y7t456fm “Joseph Stalin's Cannibal Island” by Garret S. Griffin for MSN.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4pfxptws (BOOK: “Cannibal Island: Death In a Siberian Gulag” by Nicolas Werth: https://amzn.to/3Waxw6J)“The Reflection That Drove To Death” by Julia Njord on Medium.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3h8bwy3b “The Hudson Valley Flap” by Jazz Shaw for The Debrief: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/mr3md848 “The HMS Daedalus Sea Monster” by Michael Kilianski for Creative History Stories: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yckzhht2 “The Murderer's Wife” posted at London Overlooked: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2rhr8rrn,https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5xpzksp4 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music Library and EpidemicSound with paid license.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46WeirdDarkness™ - is a production and trademark of Marlar House Productions. © 2023, Weird Darkness.
Joining Shantelle on the mic for this week's episode of the Hello Frances podcast is special guest Joseph Rogers, Owner and Senior Stylist of Avantgarde Aveda located in Niceville and Destin. In this episode Joseph shares the story of his beginnings as a hair stylist, what it means to be a part of the Avantgarde team, and much more. Have questions about this episode? Email hello@francesroy.com.
Another View is back on the road - this time broadcasting LIVE from the Fort Monroe Visitors Center, in Hampton, VA. In front of a live audience, we explore the history of Harriett Tubman and the time she spent at Fort Monroe. Did you know that in 1865, she served as a nurse at the Fort, treating wounded Black soldiers and those held as contraband of the Civil War? This fascinating history is told by renowned historian Dr. Cassandra Newby-Alexander; Joseph Rogers, Manager of Partnerships & Community Engagement-Virginia Museum of History & Culture, in Richmond; and Deanna Mitchell, Superintendent at the Harriett Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park in Church Creek, Maryland.
Join author Jan Meck for a thoughtful talk and discussion of their new book, The Life and Legacy of Enslaved Virginian Emily Winfree. The Life and Legacy of Enslaved Virginian Emily Winfree tells the true story of an African American woman who was the embodiment of courage, love, and determination. Given a small cottage after the Civil War by her former master and father of her children, she raised her family through the hardest of times, always keeping them together. The author will be joined during the program by moderator Joseph Rogers, Manager of Partnerships & Community Engagement at the VMHC, Dr. Emily Jones, great-great-granddaughter of Emily Winfree, and Ana Edwards, Public Historian, Chair of the Sacred Ground Historical Reclamation Project, information about which can be found at sacredgroundproject.net. Dr. Jan Meck is a retired NASA scientist, and Virginia Refo is a retired foster care and adoption social worker and an experienced genealogist. Since retiring both have been docents and researchers at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture. Dr. Emily J. Jones is the great-great-granddaughter of Emily Winfree. She believes her ancestors have directly influenced her work. Currently, she serves as the Deputy Director of the Center on Culture, Race & Equity and Director of the New York State Education Department's Technical Assistance Partnership for Equity (TAP Equity) at Bank Street College of Education in New York City. Dr. Jones holds a PhD in Education Policy from Rutgers University, an MS in Elementary Education from Mercy College, and a BA in Economics from Spelman College. The content and opinions expressed in these presentations are solely those of the speaker and not necessarily of the Virginia Museum of History & Culture.
Rev Corey Swartsel moderates a panel on Buddhist recovery. Panelists include Gary Sanders, Jessica Lipman, Tom Moritz, Joseph Rogers, and John Freese. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/downwiththedharma/message
On this hump day edition of WUL, Matt talks with Joe Rodgers. Joe was fired from his old job back in August and turned to affiliate marketing, now he's a full time online marketer. Today he shares how he got started with Legendary, his strategy to content creation, his advice for anyone looking to get just get started on Tiktok, and a lot more.
Dr. Joe Galati wants you to understand the health issues at hand. He talks about chronic disease and the mind body connection. Dr. Joseph Rogers of the Texas Heart Institute in Houston joins the show to share some thoughts.
Guest-host Patricia Stansbury (AKA Sunny Gardener) shares interviews with 2 different guests. First up is Duron Chavis and building Resiliency Gardens is Duron's life work. Learn local food systems & how they intertwine with justice, prudence and hard work. Part 2 is a visit with Joseph Rogers.
This past week on our weekly radio show, Your Health First, our special guest was Dr. Joseph Rogers, the new President and CEO of the world famous Texas Heart Institute located in the Texas Medical Center. During the interview, we asked Dr. Rogers a number of questions about heart disease and what the average consumer needs to know.Topics we talked about include understanding risk factors for heart disease, understanding the new American Heart Association guidelines for the control of high blood pressure, the role of statins and their safety, as well as being familiar with symptoms you may have that are associated with serious heart problems. He also discussed the need to know your cholesterol, even at an early age, say 20 years old. The better you understand personal risk factors, the sooner lifestyle changes can be adjusted, medical interventions can be made, and your overall health, wellness, and survival can benefit.#americanheart #hearthealth #highbloodpressure #cholesterol #texasheartinstitute #heartattack #talkradio #iheartradioWebsites to remember:Dr. Galati's newsletter sign-upMedical Practice: Liver Specialists of TexasDr. Galati's Book Site: Eating Yourself SickFacebook: Dr. Joe GalatiDr. Galati's YouTube ChannelPlease send feedback and suggestion. You can message me here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Taxes are now an established aspect of our lives, but scattered across Britain's countryside are reminders of their earliest days, when farmers were obliged to offer 10 percent of their produce to the church: these are tithe barns. In this episode, Joseph Rogers explains how we can spot a tithe barn, what they were built for and how they have survived to the present day. Joseph is the author of Tithe Barns and Britain's Greatest Bridges. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Friends of the show Joseph Rogers,Lisa Thomas and Jennifer Gladen return to the show to do some deep relationship talk. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vegsoup/support
Good morning, RVA! It’s 64 °F, and you can expect this past weekend’s rain to continue right on through most of today and into the evening. Things should dry out tomorrow, though.Water coolerAs of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports 811↗️ new positive cases of the coronavirus in the Commonwealthand 4↘️ new deaths as a result of the virus. VDH reports 29↗️ new cases in and around Richmond (Chesterfield: 15, Henrico: -12, and Richmond: 26). Since this pandemic began, 381 people have died in the Richmond region. I…don’t know why a few times lately localities have posted negative coronacounts. I assume there’s a complex labyrinth a positive test result must wind its way through before it ends up posted to VDH’s public dashboard, and I imagine there’s all sorts of administrative minotaurs waiting to screw things up.Today is Indigenous Peoples' Day in both Richmond City and the Commonwealth of Virginia. Last year, Mayor Stoney officially replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous People’s Day, and this year the Governor followed suit at the state level. Actually, since Columbus Day is a federal holiday, I think “replace” might be too strong a word. Maybe “recognized in addition to” is a better way to put it? I’m not sure how this whole holiday process works.The Richmond Times-Dispatch released the results of a mayoral poll they conducted with the Wason Center for Public Policy at Christopher Newport University. I don’t know if this is the same poll that ended up in the Richmond Free Press last week, but the results are similar. Mayor Stoney leads in the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 9th; Councilmember Gray leads in the 2nd; and the other districts are too close to call. WIth 30% of respondents undecided, theoretically, anything could happen, including a run off. Polls are polls, and you won’t find me making any sort of bets about what could happen locally (or nationally) on Election Night.We’re coming down the home stretch on these RTD candidate questionnaires. This past weekend the paper posted the 7th District questionnaire for both City Council(Councilmember Newbille and Joseph Rogers) and School Board (School Board Rep Burke, unopposed). I’m starting to get excited about the prospect of a new City Council. We’ll have at least two new members—maybe more! Can’t wait.City Council’s Finance Committee meets today at 1:00 PM and will consider the Mayor’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund ordinance (ORD. 2020–214) and the annual ordinance to set the real estate tax to $1.20 (ORD. 2020–215). Because we live in bizarro austerity world and the suburban-and-rural-run General Assembly mostly treats cities as an afterthought, each year Richmond must pass an ordinance preventing its real estate tax rate from dropping to some state-calculated level ($1.176 at the moment). We could, of course, raise the real estate tax in some progressive-minded way to pay for essential services that folks will need to safely and successfully climb out of this pandemic. We probably won’t, but we definitely could!Speaking of essential services, the Partnership for Housing Affordability has a Housing Resource Line that you should put in your contacts (804.422.5061). If you or someone you know need help navigating housing needs, call the resource line and they’ll get you pointed in the right direction. From the website, this includes stuff like: financial assistance, foreclosure prevention, emergency assistance, legal support, and ramps. I’ve had the need for a number like this a couple times—something to give folks who are in need but aren’t facing homelessness—so I’m glad this resource line exists. Oh, also, the Homelessness Crisis Line also exists and you should put that in your contacts, too (804.972.0813).I love this story by Bill Lohmann in the RTD about reclaiming the forest behind Dogwood Dell from invasive species. I had no idea some of the older trees date back to just after the Civil War! If you haven’t been out that way, I recommend it (once the weather dries out)—it’s a pretty magical place with some great mountain bike trails, if that’s your thing.Via /r/rva, a picture of an actual pay phone near Broad & Arthur Ashe Boulevard. Almost better than the picture itself is the string of comments from old people who remember and used pay phones on the regular.This morning’s patron longreadPower Play: Inside the Dominion lobbying blitz that’s going to raise your electric billsSubmitted by Patron Gumby. Patrick Wilson at the RTD digs in on Dominion’s influence in Virginian politics as part of his (I think, ongoing) collaboration with ProPublica. Even if you’re like shrug about these specific issues, this piece will give a peek into how complex legislation is made in the Commonwealth—where our legislative body only meets for a couple of months each year.At the behest of Dominion, records show, a senior Northam administration official made last-minute changes to the legislation that increased the wind project’s price tag by an estimated $2.5 billion. The tweaks meant more money for Dominion, because state law guarantees utilities roughly 10% profit on construction projects. Neither the environmental representatives who helped craft the bill nor the state senator who sponsored it said they were aware of the changes until after the legislature passed it. What happened in those 11 weeks — detailed in emails, internal documents and dozens of interviews conducted by The Richmond Times-Dispatch and ProPublica — offers an inside look at how Dominion wields political influence in Richmond, even as growing ranks of lawmakers denounce its name and refuse its money.If you’d like your longread to show up here, go chip in a couple bucks on the ol’ Patreon.
In this episode, we have local Puget sound comedians Joseph Rogers, Lisa Thomas, And Jenifer Glad. We talk about hecklers and how to deal with them. We also talk about juggle comic and family life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vegsoup/support
" La coherencia del amor en nuestros corazones" Homily Given by Fr. Joseph Rogers, Brothers and Priests SCTJM
Dr. Alex Gee talks to Joseph Rogers about his experience of bringing his ancestors and historical figures to life. Rogers does living historical interpretation work by acting as slaves at public and private historical sites around the country. Recently, he took part in a federal 1619 commemorative event at Fort Monroe. alexgee.com patreon.com/blacklikeme
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Mark and boys pay homage to Waffle House founder Joseph Rogers, exclusive audio of wire tapped calls of President Trump plus a Fast Food Review with Johnny Kielbasa.
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At the top of the show host Cyrus Webb welcomes photojournalist Joseph Rogers to Conversations LIVE to discuss how he uses photos to tell a story. At 25 min. past the hour Conversations' resident chef Bruce Tretters delivers this week's Quick and Easy Cooking tips. Finally at 30 min, past the hour author Garry Jones talks with Webb about how he has been using his life story to help others.