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Dr Joseph Shaw in conversation with the "Learn Latin" youtube channel. The subject is the Traditional Latin Mass, Gregorian Chant, Pilgrimages and Latin in general!
Talk given to the LMS AGM on Saturday 29 June 2024. Dr Joseph Shaw on "Newman & church and state"
June 27th, 2024 - We welcome back Brent Haynes with updates on the Supreme Court. Then we're joined by Dr. Joseph Shaw to discuss the alleged document waiting to be signed that intends to "ban" the TLM forever. TheStationOfTheCross.com/ACT
Talk given to the Catholic Writers' Guild (Keys) by Dr Joseph Shaw on the subject of Monarchy. Joseph Shaw is Chairman of the Latin Mass Society and FIUV.
A talk given by LMS and FIUV chairman, Dr Joseph Shaw in Washington DC on Sunday 7th April.
We welcome Fr. Peter Ryan, S.J. to discuss his latest articles in First Things and Catholic World Report about Fiducia Supplicans. Why were those who raised concerns about the document labeled as hypocrites? Show Notes More Confusion About Same-Sex Blessings | John Finnis, Robert P. George, Peter Ryan, S.J. | First Things Persona Humana - Declaration on Certain Questions Concerning Sexual Ethics Hypocrisy and same-sex blessings – Catholic World Report Canon Law vs Pastoral Practice? (Fr. Gerald Murray) 1/8/24 Is Rome Deliberately Confusing Us? (Matt Archbold) 1/9/24 What Tradition Says About Blessings (Dr. Joseph Shaw) 1/10/24 What is a Couple Anyway? (Kennedy Hall) 1/11/24 A Closer Look at the Latest from Rome (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 1/12/24 Yes, Some Moral Acts Are Disordered—Here's Why – Catholic World Report Cardinal Müller: Efforts to Explain ‘Fiducia Supplicans' Add to Confusion Over Document Oregon bishop bars blessings for same-sex couples in diocese - UCA News Pontifex Minimus by Paul V. Mankowski | Articles | First Things Courage International Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
Talk given by Dr Joseph Shaw to the Roundtower Conference, Galway.
Talk given by Dr Joseph Shaw to the Latin Mass Society of Ireland, Waterford.
Talk given by Dr Joseph Shaw at the Catholic Central Library, Dublin.
Introductory talk given by Dr Joseph Shaw - editor of 'A Defence of the Monarchy'
The Catholic Herald Podcast: Merely Catholic with Gavin Ashenden
Dr Joseph Shaw returns for this 68th episode of Merely Catholic, the podcast series for The Catholic Herald, for the second of a two-part broadcast examining the situation of Catholics under a Protestant monarch in the 21st century. He and Dr Gavin Ashenden explore the role of tradition, the monarchy as a model for papacy, the papacy as “the servant of tradition”, the evolution of the papacy and the significance of the innovations introduced by the reigning Pontiff and his predecessors. Dr Joseph Shaw is the chairman of the Latin Mass Society and a former member of the Philosophy faculty at Oxford University, and last month he published A Defence of Monarchy: Catholics Under a Protestant King, which includes contributions from such writers as Sohrab Ahmari, James Bogle, Charles Coulombe, Peter Day-Milne and Sebastian Morello.
The Catholic Herald Podcast: Merely Catholic with Gavin Ashenden
The guest for this 67th episode of Merely Catholic, the podcast series for The Catholic Herald, is Dr Joseph Shaw, the chairman of the Latin Mass Society and a former member of the Philosophy faculty at Oxford University, to discuss his new book, A Defence of Monarchy: Catholics Under a Protestant King. In this first of a two-part broadcast, they discuss the meaning and function of a monarchy and rituals in the modern world and why this ancient institution may serve as a 21st century repository of Catholic tradition, a politically-neutral focus of unity, and a symbolic interface between the nation and God. A Defence of the Monarchy, which was published in December, includes contributions from Dr Shaw, as well as from such writers as Sohrab Ahmari, James Bogle, Charles Coulombe, Peter Day-Milne and Sebastian Morello.
We welcome back Dr. Joseph Shaw of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales to continue our week long reflection on Fiducia Supplicans. What does tradition say about blessings, and is that subject to change? Show Notes Briefing from the Chairman: The Blessing of Irregular Relationships | Latin Mass Society of England and Wales The Abomination of Desolation | Catholic Answers Magazine "What was the actual intended message of Fiducia Supplicans?" - Edward Feser | Twitter RORATE CÆLI: Fiducia Supplicans & Bank Robbery: Cognitive Dissonance in the Life of the Church An Abundance of Blessings | A Teaching from Bishop Robert Pipta | Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Parma Fasting & Abstinence — What You Need To Know (Matthew Plese) 3/2/23 Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
Talk given in Rome by Dr Joseph Shaw, chairman of the Latin Mass Society, on the occasion of the launch of his new book: "The Latin Mass and the Intellectuals": Petitions to Save the ancient Mass from 1966 to 2007.
Talk given by Dr Joseph Shaw, chairman of the Latin Mass Society, on the 9th November at St Wilfrid's Hall, London Oratory. The occasion was the launch of his new book: "The Latin Mass and the Intellectuals": Petitions to Save the ancient Mass from 1966 to 2007.
Iota Unum talk from 28th September, given by Dr Joseph Shaw, chairman of the Latin Mass Society.
Catholic Drive Time - 877-757-9424 Date – Wednesday, October 11th, 2023 – Divine Maternity of Our Lady INTRO – Happy Wednesday When someone uses the OH MY GOD statement. I say Praise be His Holy Name. I dare you to say it. And – at 15 past the hour, Diane Montagna asks what spirit are the synod fathers listening to Also – at 30 past the hour, Joseph Shaw joins us to discuss Westminster Cathedral Ends 50 Years of Masses for the Latin Mass Society Oh Yeah – at 45 past the hour, Plus – in the next hour, Toya Hall and Richard Reyna join the show As always – we have the fear and trembling game show with a prize from My grandfather's cancer. Adrian Social Media IG: @ffonze Twitter: @AdrianFonze Facebook: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Catholic Conversations Visit our website to learn more about us, find a local GRN radio station, a schedule of our programming and so much more. http://grnonline.com/
Dr Shaw talks about the intellectuals and their petitions to save the Latin Mass between 1967-2007.
#monarchy #england #charlesiii #king #england #uk #christianity Discord link https://discord.gg/hWXVBVcW Sheen Rosaries link https://www.sheenrosaries.com/?ref=plotlines Coronation Liturgy pdf https://www.churchofengland.org/sites/default/files/2023-04/23-24132%20Coronation%20Liturgy%20Commentary.pdf Where to find Charles Coulombe Off the Menu @TumblarHouse Blessed Charles of Austria: A Holy Emperor and His Legacy https://tanbooks.com/products/books/saints/biographies/blessed-charles-of-austria-a-holy-emperor-and-his-legacy/ Star-Spangled Crown https://www.tumblarhouse.com/products/star-spangled-crown-charles-coulombe The Never-Ending Struggle https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-never-ending-struggle-virgin-most-powerful-radio/id1650183049 The Aftermath of World War II https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20O2RRUKgqg&list=PL2NqiYwXrgj-SwAL5Z0WzYHZfrRhHXW5z&index=2&t=1818s Charles Coulombe Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2NqiYwXrgj-SwAL5Z0WzYHZfrRhHXW5z Where to find Theo Howard @vendeeradio6794 https://europeanconservative.com/articles/author/theo-howard/ https://www.crisismagazine.com/author/theo-howard https://onepeterfive.com/author/theohoward/ Christianity: A Minority Religion of England with @Vendée Radio https://youtu.be/dNbkLKMPsbc Where to find Dr. Joseph Shaw https://onepeterfive.com/author/jshaw/ The Liturgy, the Family, and the Crisis of Modernity: Essays of a Traditional Catholic https://www.amazon.com/Liturgy-Family-Crisis-Modernity-Traditional/dp/B0BSWPMY77 https://lms.org.uk/chairmansblog3 Where to find James Bogle https://onepeterfive.com/author/jamesbogle/
This is the introductory talk given by LMS Chairman, Dr Joseph Shaw at the launch of his new book: The Liturgy, the Family, and the Crisis of Modernity.
March 10th, 2023 - Reverend Calvin Robinson's Oxford Union speech ROCKED the UK as he attacked the Church of England's increasing support for gay marriage. We're also joined by Dr. Joseph Shaw, chairman of the Latin Mass Society, to discuss the Traditional Latin Mass and his new book!
Don't miss our latest podcast interview with Dr Joseph Shaw and Dr Tzu-Fei Wang who discuss insights from their single-center retrospective cohort study, which included 264 patients with nonvalvular AF and Cancer undergoing 302 periprocedural interruptions. Learn about the primary endpoints, which were the 30-day risks of arterial thromboembolism and major bleeding, and the results that showed relatively low risk for these complications when patients were managed according to commonly applied perioperative management recommendations. Tune in now to gain valuable knowledge on this important topic.Aziz, Joseph, et al. "Thrombotic and Bleeding Outcomes Following the Perioperative Interruption of Anticoagulation Among Patients with Non-Valvular Atrial Fibrillation and Active Cancer." Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (2022).Follow us on TwitterDr Shaw: @JRand083Dr Wang: @TzufeiWang@thrombosiscanada.cawww.thrombosiscanada.caSupport the showhttps://thrombosiscanada.caTake a look at our healthcare professional and patient resources, videos and publications on thrombosis from the expert members of Thrombosis Canada
The Catholic Herald Podcast: Merely Catholic with Gavin Ashenden
The guest for this 39th episode of Merely Catholic, the podcast series for The Catholic Herald, is Dr Joseph Shaw, the chairman of the Latin Mass Society and a former member of the Philosophy faculty at Oxford University. He tells Dr Gavin Ashenden that the reasons offered for the ongoing suppression of the Traditional Latin Mass just 15 years after its liberation were largely spurious and ideologically-motivated and are probably driven by actors not yet clearly in view. They also discuss the recent ‘rescript' issued by the Holy See that prevents parish churches celebrating the Old Rite Mass without a dispensation from Rome and they reflect on the reaction to such measures throughout the world.
We welcome back Dr. Joseph Shaw of Una Voce and the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales to discuss the latest document from Rome regarding the traditional liturgy. What is the basis for shutting down traditional Masses, and why does that seem to be a top priority among those in authority? The Liturgy, the Family, & the Crisis of Modernity The Problem of Religious Traditionalists | The Critic Magazine The Dictastery for Worship Tattled and Got Some Tape and Glue to Patch Up Their Paddle The Schismatic Trads Were Right? Francis' New Rescript on the TLM | OnePeterFive The Rescript: Back to the Catacombs? Ex Post Facto Legislation From the Holy See? | Catholic Culture TLM: Dead and Buried? (Dr. Joseph Shaw) The Case for Liturgical Restoration by Joseph Shaw | Angelico Press Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
Brian McCall interviews Dr. Joseph Shaw, President of the International Federation Una Voce and Chairman of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales. The book surveys the arguments for the traditional Mass, gender roles, and the family in light of the crisis of modernity. With intensifying rumors about new restrictions being imposed on the Traditional Mass appearing almost daily, this conversation and book are helpful aids to put the discussion and concerns in a broader context. Dr. Shaw's book is available at https://osjustipress.com/products/the-liturgy-the-family-and-the-crisis-of-modernity.
Dr. Joseph Shaw at One Peter Five sounds a clarion call to defend our patrimony.
We welcome back Dr. Joseph Shaw of of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales to discuss a significant anniversary in the life of the Church. Who was Cardinal Ottaviani, and why would he write a concerned letter about the changes in the liturgy after Vatican II? The Ottaviani Intervention (1969) The Ottaviani Intervention Turns 50: A Perceptive and Still Relevant Critique Watch Mass of the Ages Episodes 1 & 2 From Benedict's Peace to Francis's War: Catholics Respond to the Motu Proprio Traditionis Custodes on the Latin Mass GENERAL INSTRUCTION OF THE ROMAN MISSAL Ask Father McTeigue
Dr Joseph Shaw, Chairman of the Latin Mass Society. Given at the Annual General Meeting of the Latin Mass Society, held at St Mary Moorfields, London, on Saturday 30th July 2022
We welcome back Dr. Joseph Shaw of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales to discuss the latest document from Rome on the liturgy. Is the Mass commonly celebrated in parishes what Vatican II actually called for? Is it possible to course correct? Pope Francis' Liturgical Longing Best Quotes on the Liturgy by Joseph Ratzinger / Benedict XVI The Mass According to Vatican II Apostolic Letter - DESIDERIO DESIDERAVI
Thrombosis Canada members Jameel Abdulrehman, Tsu-Fei Wang, Marc Carrier, Joseph Shaw and Yan Xu discuss their highlights from day 2 of the ISTH 2022 program. Support the showhttps://thrombosiscanada.caTake a look at our healthcare professional and patient resources, videos and publications on thrombosis from the expert members of Thrombosis Canada
On this episode, Todd spoke with North Carolina A&T grad Joseph Shaw on the Chicago Bears, corporate wellness, internships and the impact of Deion Sanders on Jackson State and HBCUS in general. The link to the HBCU Experience Movement Book https://www.amazon.com/HBCU-Experience-North-Carolina-University/dp/1734931191/ref=asc_df_1734931191/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=552882832481&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3681432276425427610&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9052828&hvtargid=pla-1457598110561&psc=1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hbcugrad/support
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Prof. Lazu Kmita is a Catholic philosopher and writer living in Romania. His works can be seen on the Academia website (English C.V. here); he has also written for The Remnant (e.g. here), Gregorius Magnus (e.g. on p. 32 here), Polonia Christiana (Poland), Radici Cristiane (Italy), Second Spring (Oxford) and many other journals. Also known as a Tolkien scholar, he is the author of a massive Encyclopedia of J.R.R. Tolkien's World (available only in Romanian) and many monographs, studies and articles. The Romanian edition of his first novel, Insula fără anotimpuri (The Island without Seasons) has been released in 2019. The Spanish edition, entitled La Isla del Laberinto (The Island of the Labyrinth), is also available since March, 2021 (here). The English edition will be published next year (2022).
Joseph Shaw talks to FIUV contacts in three former Communist-bloc countries From Russia: Oleg-Martin Martynov of Una Voce Russia Oleg-Michaël Martynov (b. 1977) is a founding member of Una Voce Russia, and is on its governing Board. He is also a member of the FIUV Council . Born and raised in a typical secular family in the last years of the USSR, he was baptized into the Catholic Church in his early 20s. He is married, with two grown-up children but no grandchildren yet, and is an English to Russian translator by trade. From Poland: Jarosław Syrkiewicz (b.1971) was founding member of Una Voce Polonia and remains on their Board. Jarosław gained an MA in Economics (University of Economics - Katowice 1996), and works in IT. From Romania: Prof Robert Lazu Kmita Prof. Lazu Kmita is a Catholic philosopher and writer living in Romania. His works can be seen on the Academia website (English C.V. here); he has also written for The Remnant (e.g. here), Gregorius Magnus (e.g. on p. 32 here), Polonia Christiana (Poland), Radici Cristiane (Italy), Second Spring (Oxford) and many other journals. Also known as a Tolkien scholar, he is the author of a massive Encyclopedia of J.R.R. Tolkien's World (available only in Romanian) and many monographs, studies and articles. The Romanian edition of his first novel, Insula fără anotimpuri (The Island without Seasons) has been released in 2019. The Spanish edition, entitled La Isla del Laberinto (The Island of the Labyrinth), is also available since March, 2021 (here). The English edition will be published next year (2022). Correction: Oleg-Michael mentioned that Stalin banned abortion in the Soviet Union: the correct date of this is 1938, not after the Second World War.
Prof. Lazu Kmita is a Catholic philosopher and writer living in Romania. His works can be seen on the Academia website (English C.V. here); he has also written for The Remnant (e.g. here), Gregorius Magnus (e.g. on p. 32 here), Polonia Christiana (Poland), Radici Cristiane (Italy), Second Spring (Oxford) and many other journals. Also known as a Tolkien scholar, he is the author of a massive Encyclopedia of J.R.R. Tolkien's World (available only in Romanian) and many monographs, studies and articles. The Romanian edition of his first novel, Insula fără anotimpuri (The Island without Seasons) has been released in 2019. The Spanish edition, entitled La Isla del Laberinto (The Island of the Labyrinth), is also available since March, 2021 (here). The English edition will be published next year (2022).
On the issue of the Motu Proprio 'Traditionis Custodes', Chairman of the LMS Joseph Shaw launches our second series of the popular podcast series with an in depth analysis of the recent apostolic letter on the restrictions of the celebration of the Traditional Latin Mass. Documents quoted and referred to in the Podcast: Pope Francis, Apostolic Letter Traditionis Custodes (2021): https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/motu_proprio/documents/20210716-motu-proprio-traditionis-custodes.html Pope Francis, Letter to Bishops (2021): https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/events/event.dir.html/content/vaticanevents/en/2021/7/16/lettera-vescovi-liturgia.html 1971 Petition of cultural figures in support of the Traditional Mass: https://lms.org.uk/1971-english-indult-recollection Survey of Mass-goers showing that the those attending the Traditional Mass are more orthodox than others: https://liturgyguy.com/2019/02/24/national-survey-results-what-we-learned-about-latin-mass-attendees Pope Paul VI, Apostolic Letter Sacrificium Laudis (1966) https://lms.org.uk/sacrificium_laudis Pope Paul VI, General Audience Address 26th November 1969 (value of the Traditional Mass): https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/library/changes-in-mass-for-greater-apostolate-8969 Pope John Paul II, Encyclical Letter Dominicae Cenae (1980): https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/letters/1980/documents/hf_jp-ii_let_19800224_dominicae-cenae.html Pope John Paul II, Address to the Congregation for Divine Worship (2002): https://adoremus.org/2001/12/pope-john-paul-ii-addresses-liturgical-assembly/ Pope Benedict XVI, Letter to Bishops (2007): https://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xvi/en/letters/2007/documents/hf_ben-xvi_let_20070707_lettera-vescovi.html Pope Francis, Press Conference on return from Chile (2013): https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/speeches/2013/july/documents/papa-francesco_20130728_gmg-conferenza-stampa.html Pope John Paul II, Apostolic Letter Ecclesia Dei Adflicta (1988): https://lms.org.uk/ecclesia-dei-adflicta Pope John Paul II, Audience with Monks of Le Barroux (1990) (in French): https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/fr/speeches/1990/september/documents/hf_jp-ii_spe_19900928_s-madeleine.html Letter from Cardinal Angelo Felici to Fr Josef Bisig, 1999, quoted from Leo Darroch Una Voce: the History of the Foederatio Internationalis Una Voce 1964-2003 (2018) p348 Cardinal Raymond Burke on the merger of Missals: reported in the National Catholic Reporter, 2011: https://www.ncregister.com/news/cardinal-burke-talks-about-rome-the-mass-canon-law-and-u-s-culture Cardinal Robert Sarah on the same subject: reported in the National Catholic Reporter 2017: https://www.ncregister.com/blog/could-cardinal-sarah-bring-an-end-to-the-liturgy-wars Sacred Congregation for Rites, Instruction Inter Oecumenici (1964): https://www.divinumofficium.com/www/horas/Help/Rubrics/Interoecumenici.html FIUV Position Paper on Liturgical Pluralism: http://www.unavoce.ru/pdf/FIUV_PP/FIUV_PP6_PluralismFinal.pdf David Mills in the Catholic Herald, Free the Latin Mass, for the good of the Church and the people who need it, 6thJuly 2021. https://catholicherald.co.uk/free-the-latin-mass-the-church-will-benefit-in-ways-she-wont-otherwise/ Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, 1988 Address to the Bishops of Chile: https://www.ccwatershed.org/2019/11/07/13-july-1988-josef-cardinal-ratzinger Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, Salt of the Earth (1996): A community is calling its very being into question when it suddenly declares that what until now was its holiest and highest possession is strictly forbidden and when it makes the longing for it seem downright indecent. Rita Ferrone, A Living Catholic Tradition: Pope Francis unifies the Roman Rite in Commonweal 23rd July 2021: https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/living-catholic-tradition A few books of the Reform of the Reform: Fr Aiden Nichols OP Looking at the Liturgy: A Critical View of Its Contemporary Form (1996) Fr Jonathan Robinson The Mass and Modernity: Walking to Heaven Backward (2005) Mgr Andrew Burnham Heaven and Earth in Little Space: The Re-enchantment of Liturgy (2011) Fr Michael Lang Turning Towards the Lord: Orientation in Liturgical Prayer (2014) Pope Benedict Letter to Bishops (2007): https://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xvi/en/letters/2007/documents/hf_ben-xvi_let_20070707_lettera-vescovi.html Pope Benedict XVI, with Peter Seewald: Last Testament: In His Own Words (2017) Pope Paul VI, General Audience Address 19th November 1969 (putting an end to uncertainty): https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/library/mass-is-the-same-8968
Today on “Catholic Drive Time,” Suan Sonna is on to discuss the papacy. What is the power and authority of the Pope? What limits are there to his power? || Joseph Shaw, Chairman of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales is on to discuss the Motu Proprio Traditionis Custodes. How does this effect Catholic families? || First hour: news, saint of the day, Gospel of the Day || Second Hour: breaking news, saint of the day, Gospel, Plus New Round of the Catholic trivia game show Fear and Trembling!!! || Then Stay tuned for the Catholic Drive Time After Show!!!! Starting at 7:30 am where we let our hair down and speak more casually across our live streams. We will field questions from our comment sections. | https://www.grnonline.com/ | Listen in your car on your local GRN station - http://grnonline.com/stations/ | Listen online at GRNonline.com | Listen on your mobile with our GRN app (both IOS and Android) | Official Social Media Account>>IG: @CatholicDriveTime | Twitter: @CatholicDrive | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CatholicDriv... | YouTube: Catholic Drive Time | Joe Social Media>>IG: @TheCatholicHack | Twitter: @Catholic_Hack | Facebook: Joe McClane | YouTube: Joe McClane | Adrian Social Media>>IG: @ffonze | Twitter: @AdrianFonze | Facebook: Adrian Fonseca | YouTube: Adrian Fonseca | YouTube: Catholic Conversations
Adam Mattiussi and Joseph Shaw discuss research and S&C at the Royal Ballet. We discuss their PhDs, looking at injury, jumping, and training load. From a more applied perspective, Adam and Joe discuss the delivery and engagement of strength and conditioning in the company, as well as profiling. We also look at injury rehabilitation and prevention pathways, load monitoring, and working with artistic staff. Adam and Joe offer suggestions for potentially effective injury prevention and performance enhancement strategies. Resources - Mattiussi AM, Shaw JW, Williams S, et al. Injury epidemiology in professional ballet: a five-season prospective study of 1596 medical attention injuries and 543 time-loss injuries. British Journal of Sports Medicine. Published Online 09 April 2021. doi:10.1136/bjsports-2020-103817 Shaw JW, Mattiussi AM, Brown DD, et al. Dance Exposure, Individual Characteristics, and Injury Risk over Five Seasons in a Professional Ballet Company. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2021 Jun. DOI: 10.1249/mss.0000000000002725. Find Adam here - Email: adam.mattiussi@roh.org.uk Twitter: @adammattiussi Find Joe here - Email: joseph.shaw@roh.org.uk Twitter: @JosephShaw_ Contact: jasminefmcook@icloud.com Instagram: @scidancepodcast Cover art by Jill North. Original image by Young Images Photography. Intro sound by William Cook.
In this episode of "Learn Videography", JJ and Kyle interview Joseph Shaw, a content creator who has worked for clients like Google, MVMT, Cuts Clothing, and a whole lot more! Some of the topics include: How to work with brands when you're just getting started. How to make the switch from photography to videography. How to create monthly retainer contracts with your clients. This episode is sponsored by Audiosocket.com. Audiosocket is a music licensing company that makes finding and licensing great music simple. They have a large and diverse collection of 80K tracks from trending indie bands, dj's, artists and grammy winning composers whose credits include collaborations with Kesha, Miley Cyrus, Kygo, Macklemore and ODESZA. They offer unlimited subscriptions for Individuals and Small Businesses, starting at $10/month. Visit Audiosocket.com now and get a free month of unlimited music! You can follow our hosts at @jjenglert and @kalvisuals Learn Videography is presented by Industry Jump, the hiring platform for filmmakers. At Industry Jump, content creators can create a free portfolio, apply to jobs, and seek video mentoring from top filmmakers. Employers seeking filmmakers to hire can post a job for free, or hire a videographer nearby. Learn Videography is also presented by Jump Studios, the CRM platform for content creators that includes a video review suite, invoicing with payments, and video contracts with digital signatures. To get special behind-the-scenes photos, follow @learnvideography and @industryjump on Instagram. You can submit questions to be answered during the show by sending a direct message to @learnvideography on Instagram. #videography #videographers #contentcreators #Filmmakers #videocreators #industryjump #learnvideography --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learn-videography/message
This week, the panel discusses local town and village reaction to legalized recreational marijuana and whether the municipalities plan to “opt-out” of allowing sales; issues surrounding beach access on Shelter Island and around the East End in general; and development issues in Sag Harbor and the Bay Street Theater's plans to build a new home in the village. Joseph Shaw, Executive Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/wpsutton (Bill Sutton), Managing Editor, The Express News Group Stephen J. Kotz, Staff Writer, The Express News Group Ambrose Clancy, Editor, The Shelter Island Reporter Steve Wick, Executive Editor, Times-Review Media Group
This week, the panel discusses local town and village reaction to legalized recreational marijuana and whether the municipalities plan to “opt-out” of allowing sales; issues surrounding beach access on Shelter Island and around the East End in general; and development issues in Sag Harbor and the Bay Street Theater's plans to build a new home in the village. Joseph Shaw, Executive Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/wpsutton (Bill Sutton), Managing Editor, The Express News Group Stephen J. Kotz, Staff Writer, The Express News Group Ambrose Clancy, Editor, The Shelter Island Reporter Steve Wick, Executive Editor, Times-Review Media Group
Dr. Jules Gomes, B.A., B.D., M.Th., Ph.D. (Cantab) is Rome Correspondent for Church Militant: He is a journalist, academic and editor of the Rebel Priest blog. He came home to the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church on January 5, 2020.
The New Age: Roger Buck talks to Joseph Shaw Continuing from Part 1: What is the New Age? Part 2: Theosophy and the roots of the New Age Roger Buck was born in California, was brought up partly there and partly in England, and has also lived in various places on the Continent. He is currently living in Ireland. He spent close to three years living at the New Age centre at Findhorn in Scotland, and nearly twenty years in the New Age milieu, before his conversion. Roger's conversion story is described in his book Cor Jesu Sacratissimum, which defends the Latin Mass and details the tragedy of the post-Vatican II Church.
The New Age: Roger Buck talks to Joseph Shaw Part 1: What is the New Age? Part 2 : Theosophy and the roots of the New Age Roger Buck was born in California, was brought up partly there and partly in England, and has also lived in various places on the Continent. He is currently living in Ireland. He spent close to three years living at the New Age centre at Findhorn in Scotland, and nearly twenty years in the New Age milieu, before his conversion. Roger's conversion story is described in his book Cor Jesu Sacratissimum, which defends the Latin Mass and details the tragedy of the post-Vatican II Church.
In the second part of this Iota Unum Podcast with Catholic writer and researcher Kevin Symonds, Joseph Shaw discusses conspiracies and conspiracy theories.
In the latest series of talks from the Latin Mass Society, Joseph Shaw discusses with Kevin Symonds, Catholic writer and researcher, the Origin of the prayer of St Michael, the third secret of Fatima and was Bugnini a freemason?
Behind the Headlines, a new public radio program exploring local and regional news, premieres January 16 on 88.3 WLIW-FM and wliw.org/radio The WNET Group, parent company of Long Island's only NPR Station WLIW-FM, and The Express News Group announced the launch of Behind the Headlines, a new one-hour, weekly public radio program featuring conversations about the local and regional news of the week. Behind the Headlines premieres on Saturday, January 16, at 10 a.m. on 88.3 WLIW-FM and https://www.wliw.org/radio/ (wliw.org/radio). The program will encore on Sundays at 10 a.m. Episodes will also be available to stream on-demand at https://www.wliw.org/radio/ (wliw.org/radio). Check the schedule for encore broadcasts. Providing analysis of the latest local and regional and cultural issues, Behind the Headlines is hosted by Express News Group editors Bill Sutton and Joseph P. Shaw. To bring listeners a diversity of perspectives, voices and views, each week Sutton and Shaw will host a rotating panel of esteemed guest journalists and colleagues, from a robust collection of East End, Long Island, and regional news and public affairs outlets. Confirmed participating organizations include The Times-Review News Group, The East End Beacon, Newsday, The East Hampton Star and Riverhead Local. Other reporters from the Express News Group and WLIW-FM will also participate in the roundtable rotation. “We have actively been seeking ways to expand our local news coverage and are pleased to partner with The Express News Group to make that vision a reality,” said Long Island native and resident Diane Masciale, Vice President & General Manager of WLIW21 and 88.3 WLIW-FM and Executive Producer of local productions at WLIW. “We have a shared mission to educate, inform and empower our local community through quality media content. With Behind the Headlines, listeners can expect more coverage of the issues and topics that are important to the diverse East End community of Long Island.” “We're excited to partner with WLIW and reach an entirely different audience with our news reporting, and even our lifestyle coverage from time to time,” Express News Group Co-Publisher Gavin Menu said. “The East End of Long Island is blessed with some of the best community news outlets in the entire country, and bringing reporters and editors from across the region together to discuss important and timely issues will be of great value to the listeners of WLIW and beyond as the program is shared across different platforms.” “We've always enjoyed the panel conversations on the radio station with our colleagues, and we're excited to keep it going forward in a new, more formal presentation,” said Joseph Shaw, Executive Editor of the Express News Group. “The camaraderie among South Fork journalists is remarkable — even as we compete against each other, we really do support and respect one another. It will be an honor to bring so many perspectives together on a weekly basis.”
Behind the Headlines, a new public radio program exploring local and regional news, premieres January 16 on 88.3 WLIW-FM and wliw.org/radio The WNET Group, parent company of Long Island's only NPR Station WLIW-FM, and The Express News Group announced the launch of Behind the Headlines, a new one-hour, weekly public radio program featuring conversations about the local and regional news of the week. Behind the Headlines premieres on Saturday, January 16, at 10 a.m. on 88.3 WLIW-FM and https://www.wliw.org/radio/ (wliw.org/radio). The program will encore on Sundays at 10 a.m. Episodes will also be available to stream on-demand at https://www.wliw.org/radio/ (wliw.org/radio). Check the schedule for encore broadcasts. Providing analysis of the latest local and regional and cultural issues, Behind the Headlines is hosted by Express News Group editors Bill Sutton and Joseph P. Shaw. To bring listeners a diversity of perspectives, voices and views, each week Sutton and Shaw will host a rotating panel of esteemed guest journalists and colleagues, from a robust collection of East End, Long Island, and regional news and public affairs outlets. Confirmed participating organizations include The Times-Review News Group, The East End Beacon, Newsday, The East Hampton Star and Riverhead Local. Other reporters from the Express News Group and WLIW-FM will also participate in the roundtable rotation. “We have actively been seeking ways to expand our local news coverage and are pleased to partner with The Express News Group to make that vision a reality,” said Long Island native and resident Diane Masciale, Vice President & General Manager of WLIW21 and 88.3 WLIW-FM and Executive Producer of local productions at WLIW. “We have a shared mission to educate, inform and empower our local community through quality media content. With Behind the Headlines, listeners can expect more coverage of the issues and topics that are important to the diverse East End community of Long Island.” “We're excited to partner with WLIW and reach an entirely different audience with our news reporting, and even our lifestyle coverage from time to time,” Express News Group Co-Publisher Gavin Menu said. “The East End of Long Island is blessed with some of the best community news outlets in the entire country, and bringing reporters and editors from across the region together to discuss important and timely issues will be of great value to the listeners of WLIW and beyond as the program is shared across different platforms.” “We've always enjoyed the panel conversations on the radio station with our colleagues, and we're excited to keep it going forward in a new, more formal presentation,” said Joseph Shaw, Executive Editor of the Express News Group. “The camaraderie among South Fork journalists is remarkable — even as we compete against each other, we really do support and respect one another. It will be an honor to bring so many perspectives together on a weekly basis.”
Daniel Dolley holds a DPhil in Social Anthropology from the University of Oxford. He has studied indigenous religions within the Amazon region, and also on the western side of the Andes where he conducted his own ethnographic field research. The indigenous cultures of these two lowland regions have much in common and are distinct from those of the Andes. Daniel's article in the Catholic Herald, which anticipates some of the themes of this podcast in relation to the controversial Amazon Synod of October 2019, can be seen here; a letter in response to his article, from Dr Pia Joliffe reflecting on her similar experiences in Chiang Mai in Thailand, is reproduced here. Following the Amazon Synod the Holy Father gave his response to it in the document Querida Amazonia, which Daniel commented on in a further article for the Catholic Herald, reproduced here. For the full text of the Amazon Synod see here. For more of Daniel's writing visit his Academia.edu profile: Daniel J Dolley -Academia.edu
In the Second of the Latin Mass Society's Iota Unum Series, Dr John Rao speaks with Dr Shaw on the destruction of New York in Lockdown, on the impact of the recent riots in the USA and Jacobinism and the French Revolution. John Rao received his DPhil from Oxford University, and for many years has been Associate Professor at St John's University, New York. He is also the Director of the Roman Forum which was founded by Dietrich von Hildebrand. Among other things the Roman Forum organises an annual (in normal times) Summer Symposium in the northern Italian town of Gardone Riviera. This is a major gathering of traditionally-minded Catholic writers and academics from all over Europe and North America, whose proceedings have also appeared in book form, notably Luther and His Progeny which is edited by Dr Rao. A great many of Dr Rao's talks can be downloaded (for a small fee) from the Keep the Faith website associated with the Latin Mass Magazine; the Roman Forum Church History Lectures are available on SoundCloud, and a huge number of articles and other writings can be found on the Dr Rao's website For the Whole Christ. Dr Rao's lectures have also found their way into book form, notably his Centenary Meditation on a Quest for Purification Gone Mad. Other recent books of his include a discussion of the history of the Church, Black Legends and the Light of the World and Removing the Blindfold: Nineteenth Century Catholics and the Myth of Modern Freedom.
What is the relationship between Gregorian Chant and prayer. Matthew is the Director of Music at Mayfield School and a Regional Director of Schola Gregoriana of Cambridge. A Cambridge graduate, with a doctoral thesis on twelfth-century chant, he was involved in singing Gregorian Chant at the Catholic Chaplaincy, Fisher House, and has since then done much to support chant in both Forms of the Roman Rite, with singing and training as well as lectures around the country. Anyone wanting to hear more of Matthew can listen to a series of podcasts featuring on Radio Maria England: "The Rosary in Music" (search here). Those interested in Gregorian Chant can find a huge amount of material on the website of the Church Music Association of America, MusicaSacra.com (resources page).
A baby born with a mermaid tail named Joseph Shaw only lived 24 hours before passing away in his Daddy’s arms. But his short time on earth was long enough to have a huge impact on his parents’ lives. See videos and photos referenced in this story on GodUpdates at: https://www.godupdates.com/baby-born-with-mermaid-tail-joseph-shaw/
In this episode of the podcast Joe talks to ANOTHER Joe Shaw, this one based out of the United Kingdom. These not-so-average Joes discuss leaving a legacy for our children, what kind of art we're creating, and how we can build a more inclusive world amidst the current political climate. Joseph Shaw is an artist based in Newcastle upon Tyne. His immersive installations tackle the forced obsolescence of technology post-2000, bring to light issues of trustworthiness and distrust of objects and individuals, and question notions of causation and effect (or actions and their reactions) with a permeating dark humour. Shaw's work has been shown in exhibitions both in the UK and internationally and he is one of the founding members of the Roundabout collective based in Munich, Germany. Shaw graduated from Newcastle University in 2015 and has since become a member of NewBridge Studios. #ImprovisedLiving #beabetterdad This episode of the podcast is brought to you by Snuffy! Snuffy is a clothing brand about empowering you to show your weird - unapologetically, with bravery and confidence. 10% of profit goes to LGBTQ+ organizations led by Trans* people of color. Shop online now at snuffy.co
The Catholic Current May 18th, 2020 Special Guest: Dr Joseph Shaw -Dr. Shaw explores when and if criticizing fellow Catholics is OK?
In this episode we talk to Dr Joseph Shaw, Chairman of the Latin Mass Society, about the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. Dr Shaw talks about what you're supposed to do when attending the Extraordinary Form, how to engage with the Mass, whether you need to understand Latin, veiling, and why we should be proud of the Traditional Latin Mass. Get your copy of “How to Attend the Extraordinary Form” by Dr Joseph Shaw now: https://bit.ly/3cZbLk9
Season 1, Episode 5 Crime in New Mexico: Taking a Holistic Approach This dynamic group representing very different components of the criminal justice system discuss if and how can we comprehensively address crime in New Mexico. Hosts & Guests Rhiannon Samuel Dale Armstrong Gorden Eden Sandra Price Joseph Shaw Resources Common Ground Issues Viante’s Crime Metrics Viante’s 2019 Crime Bills Join Viante New Mexico Download Episode About This Episode Viante Executive Director, Rhiannon Samuel and Co-Chair Dale Armstrong interview a dynamic group representing very different components of the criminal justice system discuss if and how can we comprehensively address crime in New Mexico. Former Chief Gorden Eden, speaks on behalf of the law enforcement perspective. Former Judge Sandra Price from Northern New Mexico gives her take based off her experience as a District Attorney and then Judge. And, Joseph Shaw offers his experience as a former felon, now Executive Director of Father’s Building Futures. Chief Gorden Eden has extensive experience in Law Enforcement and is known as a “career crime-fighter”. He started as a State Police patrol officer in the 1970s. He then spent eight years in federal law enforcement as the U.S. marshal for New Mexico. Then he worked for Gov. Susana Martinez, heading the state Department of Public Safety, which oversees State Police. Most recently he was the Chief of Police at the Albuquerque Police Department. Sandra Price was a district Judge in the 11th Judicial District in Farmington, NM from 2004 to 2017. She specializes in Children’s Court and is a member of the Children’s Law Section of the New Mexico Bar Association. She earned a law degree from the University of New Mexico School of Law. In 1996, she was the first women elected as San Juan County district attorney and served in the position from 1997 to 2001. Price worked at the San Juan County District Attorney’s Office for 15 years as a prosecutor. Joseph Shaw is the current executive director of Albuquerque nonprofit, Father’s Building Futures. Their mission is “to ensure parents experiencing barriers from incarceration have the best opportunities for stability: emotionally, socially, and financially”, the project is training men with tremendous barriers to succeed in New Mexico’s workforce. Joseph started with Fathers Building Futures in December 2012 as a client. Fathers Building Futures is a local nonprofit that focuses on providing on the job training individuals (Fathers) returning home from prison. While incarcerated he started taking the parent reentry classes through Fathers Building Futures to be eligible to participate in the incubator program upon his release. Recent Posts NM Legislature 2020: Expectations and Predictions by Rhiannon Samuel | Jan 17, 2020 | Podcasts, UncategorizedSpecial Episode 3 NM Legislature 2020: Expectations and PredictionsHost Rhiannon Samuel, Executive Director of Viante New Mexico, talks with longtime New Mexico political journalist, Dan McKay, about the political landscape of the state legislature and the upcoming... Decoding the New Mexico Legislative Process by Rhiannon Samuel | Jan 10, 2020 | Podcasts, UncategorizedSpecial Episode 2 Decoding the New Mexico Legislative Process Host Rhiannon Samuel, Executive Director of Viante New Mexico, talks with the Legislative Council Services’ Raul Burciaga to explain how New Mexico’s legislative process works and how it is different from...
From the contemporary music scene in Darmstadt, Germany in the 1970s, into free jazz, this experimental improvisation was brought to you by Aaron Breeze (piano and sampler), Joseph Shaw (bass guitar) and Rob Wheatley (cello). This week, we upload the improvisation and review separately. You can find the improvisation on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiFfS7SMGY0 and the review/discussion section on Spotify, iTunes, and TuneIn.
On today's Late Lunch show, Joseph Shaw honestly recounted how he turned his life around from being in a drug hell to a future with a job, partner and children. A first for the show, Elena Duff joined us with some songs on her ukulele and Ruth Campbell and Vivienne Byrne told us the adorable story behind their first children's book. Finally, have we met a future President of Ireland? Finn Savino is just nine years of age but already, he's making his mark in politics by campaigning to get homework abolished. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Out now! Our audiobook ‘Developments in Christian Thought’ is free to download on all major podcast apps and at our website www.thepanpsycast.com/audiobook. For more information, take a little peak in the iTunes description (or at the bottom of this page). The audiobook is made up of 24-chapters, equally divided into 2-parts, which have been imaginatively named Part I and Part II. Part I contains 12 in-depth discussions, in which we talk through the history of theological thought within Christianity (as specified by the OCR Developments in Christian Thought specification). In Part II, we'll be interviewing some of the biggest names in theology and philosophy, to name but a few, Yujin Nagasawa, Joseph Shaw, Eric Metaxas, Christopher Rowland, Alison Stone, Michael Wilcockson, David Ford, Peter Ochs and Tim Mawson! Next week, normal service will resume with ‘Episode 46, Peter Adamson and the History of Women in Philosophy (Part I)’. Thank you for all of your support, especially all of our patrons. Projects like this would not be possible without you. If you want to support the show you can do so by visiting www.patreon.com/panpsycast. If you listened to last week’s episode, rather than jumping over to our audiobook page, kick back and enjoy 'Chapter VIII. Gender and Society (Part II)'. Audiobook Link: www.thepanpsycast.com/audiobook Audiobook on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/developments-in-christian-thought/id1434044057?mt=2
We've been working tirelessly on our upcoming audiobook, Developments in Christian Thought, which is due to be released, free of charge, on August 28th 2018. If you're listening to this past August 28th, you can find a link to the audiobook in the iTunes description (or at the bottom of this page). We can't wait to share it with you. So we decided to release one of our favourite chapters early. What you're about to hear is Part I of 'Chapter VIII. Gender and Society'. In this instalment, we look at the history of the Church, relating to issues surrounding sex and gender. Next week, we'll be releasing the second instalment of this chapter, where we'll be looking at secular challenges to the church, through the work of thinkers such as Simone de Beauvoir and Harriet Taylor. The audiobook is 24-chapters long. As well as 12 discussions between myself, Olly and Andrew, you can expect interviews with Yujin Nagasawa, Daniel Hill, Thom Atkinson, Peter Adamson, Joseph Shaw, Eric Metaxas, Christopher Rowland, Alison Stone, Michael Wilcockson, David Ford, Peter Ochs and Tim Mawson. As I mentioned, it's free, so hit the link in the iTunes description. If it's not August 28th yet, then kick back and enjoy 'Chapter VIII. Gender and Society (Part I)'. Audiobook Link: www.thepanpsycast.com/audiobook Audiobook on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/developments-in-christian-thought/id1434044057?mt=2
Credits Created, Produced and Edited by Jack Symes. Researched, Written and Co-Hosted with Andrew Horton and Olly Marley. Guest staring co-host Annabel Borthwick. Music produced by Billy Pearce. Artwork by Charlotte Mudd. Acknowledgements Most importantly, this project would not be possible without the support of Westhill Endowment and Culham St Gabriel's. We would like to extend our gratitude to both Westhill Endowment and Culham St Gabriel's, who have provided us with the means to produce this work and distribute it free of charge. To find out more about Westhill Endowment you can visit www.westhillendowment.org. To find out more about Culham St Gabriel’s, you can find further information at www.cstg.org.uk. Thank you to all of our fans, in particular our patrons - Aaron Maharry, Ben Bartos, Brian Smith, Dallas Moroz, David LaJeunesse, Dewaine McBride, Gilberto Morbach, Graham, Jackson Day, John Breeden, Josef Nickerson, Josiah Thorngate, Kevin Cleary, Ludwig Raal, Majed Redha, Mizrob A., Mátyás Kendli, Natalia Rucińska, Raven Thomas, Sabina Pilchova, SamEricEdge, Shaun Barber, Steven Schoeneck and Sam Cameron. Thank you to everybody we interviewed in Part II of the audiobook, in order of appearance: Yujin Nagasawa, Daniel Hill, Thom Atkinson, Peter Adamson, Joseph Shaw, Eric Metaxas, Christopher Rowland, Alison Stone, Michael Wilcockson, David Ford, Peter Ochs, Tim Mawson, Daniel C. Dennett, A. C. Grayling, Rick Lewis, Galen Strawson and Steven Pinker. Thank you to every member of support staff for their assistance during the organisation stages of this project. In particular, thank you to everybody who hosted recordings, including Lancaster University, the University of Liverpool, the University of Birmingham, Cambridgeshire County Library, Oxford University, New College of the Humanities, Joseph Shaw, Thom Atkinson, Michael Wilcockson, Tim Mawson and Galen Strawson. Thank you to everybody at The Panpsycast for your continued support and hard work. Andrew Horton, Olly Marley, Greg Miller, Thom Atkinson, Annabel Borthwick, Phoebe Light and Emily-Rose Ogland – this project would not be possible without you. On a personal note, it’s been a pleasure to meet all of our guests, but most of all work closely with my friends Olly and Andrew. Thank you to my family for all of your support. In particular, thank you to Stevie, Samuel and Maddison for not murdering me throughout this project. A final thank you to Sarah Hall and Daniel for their invaluable mentoring and support over the past few years and throughout this project. In their own ways, they have greatly influenced The Panpsycast, and therefore, if you (the listener) do not enjoy this audiobook, you know who to blame. I would also like to apologise to my garden which has been neglected during the production of this audiobook. JS
Developments in Christian Thought: A Panpsycast Audiobook Introduction Part I Chapter I. The Person of Jesus Christ Chapter II. Knowledge of God Chapter III. Death and the Afterlife Chapter IV. Augustine’s Teaching on Human Nature Chapter V. Christian Moral Principles Chapter VI. Christian Moral Action Chapter VII. Liberation Theology and Marx Chapter VIII. Gender and Society Chapter IX. Gender and Theology Chapter X. Religious Pluralism and Society Chapter XI. Religious Pluralism and Theology Chapter XII. The Challenge of Secularism Part II Chapter XIII. Yujin Nagasawa on Jesus’ Miracles Chapter XIV. Daniel Hill on the Sensus Divinitatis Chapter XV. Thom Atkinson on Surviving Death Chapter XVI. Peter Adamson on Saint Augustine Chapter XVII. Joseph Shaw on Christian Moral Principles Chapter XVIII. Eric Metaxas on Dietrich Bonhoeffer Chapter XIX. Christopher Rowland on Liberation Theology Chapter XX. Alison Stone on Gender and Society Chapter XXI. Michael Wilcockson on Gender and Theology Chapter XXII. David Ford and Peter Ochs on The Scriptural Reasoning Movement Chapter XXIII. Tim Mawson on Religious Pluralism and Theology Chapter XIV. Daniel C. Dennett, A. C. Grayling, Rick Lewis, Galen Strawson and Steven Pinker on The Challenge of Secularism Conclusion Bibliography
Further information: www.thepanpsycast.com/audiobook. Twitter: www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. Links Joseph Shaw, St Benet's Hall Profile Page. Joseph Shaw's Publications. Joseph Shaw on Twitter. Joseph Shaw's Blog.
MNRCHY PODCAST 003 HOSTED BY @BOIBREDA TRACKLIST: JD. REID - Home (ft. Jvck James & Venna) Goldlink - Crew (Stinhow Remix) Ted Jasper - Buried Otown Marco - Flowcaine Nathaniel - let me be part of your world Collard — Everglade Puma Blue — Only Trying 2 Tell U TAURZ GUESTMIX - DJ FIRA SHOW - BALAMII ARTIST SHOWCASE: JD. REID @jdreidmusic LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM JD. REID - Home (ft. Jvck James & Venna) Taken from 'Tree' available now on all streaming platforms. Stream / DL: awal.lnk.to/tree https://soundcloud.com/jdreidmusic https://www.facebook.com/jdreidmusic https://twitter.com/jdreidmusic https://www.songkick.com/artists/7700239-jd-reid Bookings: lauren@earth-agency.com // Management: theooliver@me.com STINHOW @stinhowtheproducer BERLIN, GERMANY Goldlink - Crew (Stinhow Remix) https://www.instagram.com/stinhowbeats/?hl=de https://twitter.com/stinhow?lang=en https://www.songkick.com/artists/9226849-stinhow https://www.facebook.com/stinhoprodby/ TED JASPER @tedjasper LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM Ted Jasper - Buried The new single from the 3 Track Buried EP - OUT NOW DOWNLOAD THE EP: bit.ly/buriedEP LISTEN TO THE EP ALSO ON: SPOTIFY: bit.ly/BuriedEPSP DEEZER: www.deezer.com/album/54275332 BURIED (Extended Version) AVAILABLE DOWNLOAD ONLY HERE: bit.ly/Buried-extended FOLLOW TED JASPER: FB: www.facebook.com/TedJasperMusic/ INSTA: www.instagram.com/ted_jasper/ TWITTER: twitter.com/tedjasper SOUNDCLOUD: @tedjasper OTOWN MARCO @otownmarco FLORIDA, USA OTOWN MARCO - FLOWCAINE https://twitter.com/otownmarco https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgdr3ykWnY5gMwrxKGMojSA?view_as=subscriber https://www.instagram.com/otownmarco/ https://www.facebook.com/otownmarco http://otownmarco.tumblr.com/ https://www.songkick.com/artists/8993119-otown-marco NATHANIEL @nathanielmusicza JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA NATHANIEL - let me be part of your world https://soundcloud.com/nathanielmusicza/let-me-be-part-of-your-world Nathanielmusicza@gmail.com COLLARD @jcollard LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM COLLARD - EVERGLADE Performed & Written by Collard Additional Vocals by MTMBO Produced by Zach Nahome Mastered by Pete Maher Creative Direction by Joseph Shaw & Sosa Ohen joshuacollard100@gmail.com https://twitter.com/CollardTB https://collard.online/ PUMA BLUE @pumabluemusic LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM PUMA BLUE - ONLY TRYING 2 TELL U music, lyrics + production - Jacob Allen mixed by Ben Baptie mastered by Guy Davie vocals, guitars, noise - Jacob Allen bass - Rudi Creswick keys - Harvey Grant MPC3000 - René Monk photo - Molly Daniel Spotify - hyperurl.co/PumaBlueOT2TUSpotify Apple - hyperurl.co/PumaBlueOT2TUApple iTunes - hyperurl.co/PumaBlueOT2TUiTunes ~ released via Blue Flowers ~ youtu.be/jsvyuqWAJEo FOLLOW: https://www.facebook.com/pumabluemusic https://www.instagram.com/pumabluemusic/ https://twitter.com/pumabluemusic TAURZ @taurzmusic LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM TAURZ GUESTMIX - DJ FIRA SHOW - BALAMII https://soundcloud.com/taurzmusic/taurz-guestmix-dj-fira-show-balamii https://www.instagram.com/taurzmusic/?hl=de HOST: BOIBREDA @boibreda TORONTO, CANADA www.instagram.com/nathanguilatco/ www.facebook.com/BOIBREDA/ The MNRCHY podcast series will introduce you to new sounds, picked by the MNRCHY team. We will introduce you to artists across the globe, who wouldn’t usually have a platform to share their music. Tune into www.mnrchy.com for more Information.
Joseph's journey took him from the streets of Albuquerque to jail and back. Having started young with drugs and living the gang life propelled Joseph into a life he never dreamed he would live. This is a story of a good childhood that morphed into a depression, drugs, anger, rage, and all the way back to freedom. Listen as Joseph gets real and allows us into his life.
http://markgai.com/ In this episode my guest is Joseph Shaw. Joe is an award winning speaker and author. We share our best strategies on how to connect with any audience quickly and share a message that sticks. Joe also shares one of the most embarrassing moments from his childhood and how it helped him to become a speaking champion later in life. Join us in laughter and growth together. http://markgai.com/
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On July 8, 1860, Dallas, Texas burned. Three slaves were accused of arson and hanged without a trial. Today, most historians attribute the fire to carelessness. Texas was the darkest corner of the Old South, too remote and violent for even the bravest abolitionists. Yet North Texas newspapers commonly reported runaway slaves, and travelers in South Texas wrote of fugitives heading to Mexico. Perhaps a few prominent people were all too happy to call the fire an accident. "Silent We Stood" weaves the tale of a small band of abolitionists working in secrecy within Dallas’s close-knit society. There’s Joseph Shaw, an undertaker and underground railroad veteran with a shameful secret; Ig Bodeker, a charismatic, melancholic preacher; Rachel Bodeker, a fierce abolitionist, Ig’s wife, and Joseph Shaw’s lover; Rebekah, a freed slave who’ll sacrifice everything for the cause; Samuel Smith, a crypto-freedman whose love for Rebekah exacts a terrible cost; and, towering above them all, a near-mythical one-armed runaway who haunts area slavers and brings hope to those dreaming of freedom. With war looming and lives hanging in the balance, ideals must be weighed against friendship and love, and brutal decisions yield secrets that must be taken to the grave.