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The St. Louis General Strike of 1877 was a pivotal moment in labor history. It involved hundreds of railroad, factory and transit workers who were able to grind commerce to a halt. A new play, “1877,” shares that story and premieres this week at the Missouri History Museum. Playwright Colin McLaughlin and actors Josh Mayfield and Courtnei Morris join the show.
https://www.instagram.com/jm4peace/ https://vimeo.com/710149188 Josh talks about how you can be a part of cleaning up your community. Our Faulkner County County-wide cleanup will be on October 7th and 8th. There will be roll-off containers set up at these locations: The hours will be 8 a.m.-3 p.m. on Friday the 7th and 8 a.m.-12 noon on the 8th. More info: https://www.fcsolidwaste.com/electronic-waste-recycling
In this episode, Josh Mayfield joins us after his caribou hunt in Alaska with Trapper. This is Josh's first out of state hunt EVER and a great one at that! He tells us all the ups and downs and relives some of his most memorable moments. He even gets to go on a surprise trip after his hunt. Listen up to hear what a first timer has to say about 'The Last Frontier' . Enjoy!
Today on the show it's a listening party! We go through the new album Eternal by Josh Mayfield...with Josh Mayfield. That's right the actual artist comes on to breakdown the tracks and what the inspiration was for each one. This was a lot of fun with our brother, don't miss this episode.
Today on the show, Josh Mayfield comes on to talk about his exciting career on drums and how he's transitioned to ministry. Such a great talk with a supremely gifted and humble man of God. All that PLUS the top 5 choirs of all time, with the whole panel weighing in.
St. Louis, MO -- St. Louis, MO-based singer and songwriter Rodney Douglas, Jr. released his debut single “God's Love” just three short years ago followed by his HOW I MADE IT EP in 2018. With the 2020 year bringing uncertainty across the globe, Rodney remains assured of his gift and of his God. With this confidence, he has penned another awesome anthem of worship. "I'll Worship" is Rodney's new single released independently by Rodney and his management team C-Note Entertainment founded by husband and wife team Craig and Toni Towns of St. Louis. “I'll Worship” is not just music added to his repertoire, but it is his unflinching proclamation and message of hope to listeners. "After listening to I'll Worship, I hope people will be motivated to commit to worshipping and giving God praise no matter what," Rodney shares. "This was a vow I made to Him because of His consistency in my life." Listen To "I'LL WORSHIP" "I'll Worship" is produced by Josh Mayfield, Michael Whitfield and Douglas. The song is available on all digital music outlets now. Through this uplifting message, Rodney desires to inspire the mind and stir the soul of every listener. He is a living testimony of the faithfulness of God and will not relent until the whole world hears the good news of Jesus. Rodney continues to share his musical gift with thousands each week as a full-time Worship Leader at Faith Church St. Louis (Pastors David and Nicole Crank). He is a worship leader who understands what his purpose is – to utilize and share his gift of song that is meant to help heal, restore, and bring assured hope and unconditional love to the world.
The Cyberspace Solarium has released its report, as promised, and they wish to make your flesh creep. Coronavirus scams and phishbait amount to what some are calling an “infodemic.” Some notes on Patch Tuesday, and, finally, some words on the actual coronavirus epidemic. Joe Carrigan from JHU ISI on FBI recovering stolen funds, guest is Josh Mayfield from RiskIQ on his 2020 predictions. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2020/March/CyberWire_2020_03_11.html Support our show
Josh Mayfield is Director of Security Strategy at Absolute.
In today's podcast we hear that an Iranian domestic spyware campaign has been reported: it's most interested in ethnic Kurds. A bogus cryptocurrency wallet site is taken down. F-Secure warns of a widespread firmware problem that could be exploited for cold boot attacks. The BlueBorne Bluetooth bugs are apparently still out there. Tech support scam ads are taken down. Policies for election security continue to evolve. And Facebook's founder offers some thoughts on how his platform can save democracy. Ben Yelin from UMD CHHS with analysis of a Florida court decision on the use of cell site simulators. Guest is Josh Mayfield from Absolute Software with tips on cyber hygiene. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2018/September/CyberWire_2018_09_13.html
We're joined by aspiring stand-up comedians Josh Mayfield aka "Turtle" and Todd Todderson. They'll be performing LIVE August 18th at Turtle Tap in Beloit, WI.
This introduction is both a warning and an endorsement - the podcast you are about to listen to is really, really geeky. Josh Mayfield joins me in Epiode 103 to talk about the Final Fantasy series and its impact on the modern video game landscape, his website Epic Randomness and the joy of writing content for yourself first. But the bulk of this podcast is about comics. Comic book movies, the DC Comics New 52 initiative, the new Spider-Man, the numerous benefits (and bummers) of the digital comic industry and he even drops a few recommendations for quality reads if you're interested. Enjoy. You can follow Josh on Twitter at @Bean525. Run Time - 59:34 Send your feedback to feedback@justtalkingpodcast.com.