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The Second Season of the Case Files of Joshua Chambers comes at you at full OMNIBUS and REMASTERED. Season 3 comes to you in March 2024!
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*SEASON FINALE* Joshua Chambers and Remaiel the Angel go toe-to-toe with Stark, Cudoviste, and Garvey. But something goes horribly wrong...
A stand down goes horribly wrong, and Joshua and Karen are on the run...
A hit gone wrong, and its up to Captain Joshua Chambers to pick up the evidence and do something about it...
A letter from a dark angel makes Joshua Chambers investigation a bit rocky, and it causes the death of one of his own...
Corruption is once again prevalent in the BCPD, and Capt. Joshua Chambers has only seen the tip of the iceberg...
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch.com contributor Joshua Chambers to discuss AEW Dynamite. They discuss the announcement of a new Cody & Brandi reality show, Darby Allin vs. John Silver for the TNT Title, Kenny Omega & Don Callis, Q.T. Marshall getting extended mic time, Lance Archer's promo about Sting, and much more with live callers and emails.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch.com contributor Joshua Chambers to discuss AEW Dynamite. They discuss Shaq & Jade Gargill vs. Cody & Red Velvet and whether they exceeded low expectations and whether it ultimately served any purpose, the former "Big Show" Paul Wight appearance and speculation on what big signing he's going to announce on Sunday, the final hype for Revolution and a key piece that was missing, the best night for The Young Bucks as characters to date, Sting being utilized well, the women's tournament finals, Shawn Spears return, ideas for the Four Horsemen in AEW, and much more.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Joshua Chambers from PWTorch.com to discuss AEW Dynamite. It was an uneven show with a lot of weaknesses in AEW's presentation on any given week manifesting in a larger way throughout the show, but with some standout performances mixed throughout. They discuss the cost-benefit of Jim Ross's commentary warts and Chris Jericho's social media and podcast political views. They try to figure out what's going on with Jade Cargill and Cody and Shaq, whether the Young Bucks are on the right path regarding Don Callis and Kenny Omega trying to con them, Private Party turning to the dark side with Matt Hardy, how "Hangman" Page handled saying no to Dark Order, and more.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by former Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter columnist Eric Krol (circa 1990) and PWTorch contributor Joshua Chambers to analyze AEW Dynamite with live callers. They discuss The Acclaimed challenging The Young Bucks for the AEW Tag Team Titles, the Kenny Omega and Don Callis interview tearing down Rey Fenix before next week's title defense, Sting's in-ring interview with Tony Schiavone, the pros and cons of Marko Stunt, and much more with live callers. Then, a bonus segment featuring the Wade Keller Hotline from Dec. 18, 2019, previously VIP-exclusive, with a full review and analysis of AEW Dynamite just over one year ago.
In After the Party: A Manifesto for Queer of Color Life (NYU Press, 2018) Joshua Chambers-Letson invites you to a party featuring Eiko, Nina Simone, Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas, Danh Vō, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, and Tseng Kwong Chi. Through this diverse cast of characters, Chambers-Letson highlights moments of immanent communism: collaborations, romantic relationships, and serendipitous collisions that point towards a liberated future which also exists in our troubled present. Chambers-Letson draws on queer theorists like Jose Esteban Muñoz as well as Third World Marxists like C.L.R. James to articulate “a practice of being together in difference.” These artists and theorists model a form of solidarity that never denies our differences. Writing back against an often heteronormative and Euro-centric Marxism, Chambers-Letson helps us imagine a revolutionary communist party that lasts through the night and into the morning. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA program at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. His plays have been produced, developed, or presented at IRT, Pipeline Theatre Company, The Gingold Group, Dixon Place, Roundabout Theatre, Epic Theatre Company, Out Loud Theatre, Naked Theatre Company, Contemporary Theatre of Rhode Island, and The Trunk Space. He is currently working on a series of 50 plays about the 50 U.S. states. His website is AndyJBoyd.com, and he can be reached at andyjamesboyd@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In After the Party: A Manifesto for Queer of Color Life (NYU Press, 2018) Joshua Chambers-Letson invites you to a party featuring Eiko, Nina Simone, Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas, Danh Vō, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, and Tseng Kwong Chi. Through this diverse cast of characters, Chambers-Letson highlights moments of immanent communism: collaborations, romantic relationships, and serendipitous collisions that point towards a liberated future which also exists in our troubled present. Chambers-Letson draws on queer theorists like Jose Esteban Muñoz as well as Third World Marxists like C.L.R. James to articulate “a practice of being together in difference.” These artists and theorists model a form of solidarity that never denies our differences. Writing back against an often heteronormative and Euro-centric Marxism, Chambers-Letson helps us imagine a revolutionary communist party that lasts through the night and into the morning. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA program at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. His plays have been produced, developed, or presented at IRT, Pipeline Theatre Company, The Gingold Group, Dixon Place, Roundabout Theatre, Epic Theatre Company, Out Loud Theatre, Naked Theatre Company, Contemporary Theatre of Rhode Island, and The Trunk Space. He is currently working on a series of 50 plays about the 50 U.S. states. His website is AndyJBoyd.com, and he can be reached at andyjamesboyd@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In After the Party: A Manifesto for Queer of Color Life (NYU Press, 2018) Joshua Chambers-Letson invites you to a party featuring Eiko, Nina Simone, Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas, Danh Vō, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, and Tseng Kwong Chi. Through this diverse cast of characters, Chambers-Letson highlights moments of immanent communism: collaborations, romantic relationships, and serendipitous collisions that point towards a liberated future which also exists in our troubled present. Chambers-Letson draws on queer theorists like Jose Esteban Muñoz as well as Third World Marxists like C.L.R. James to articulate “a practice of being together in difference.” These artists and theorists model a form of solidarity that never denies our differences. Writing back against an often heteronormative and Euro-centric Marxism, Chambers-Letson helps us imagine a revolutionary communist party that lasts through the night and into the morning. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA program at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. His plays have been produced, developed, or presented at IRT, Pipeline Theatre Company, The Gingold Group, Dixon Place, Roundabout Theatre, Epic Theatre Company, Out Loud Theatre, Naked Theatre Company, Contemporary Theatre of Rhode Island, and The Trunk Space. He is currently working on a series of 50 plays about the 50 U.S. states. His website is AndyJBoyd.com, and he can be reached at andyjamesboyd@gmail.com. Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/lgbtq-studies
In After the Party: A Manifesto for Queer of Color Life (NYU Press, 2018) Joshua Chambers-Letson invites you to a party featuring Eiko, Nina Simone, Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas, Danh Vō, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, and Tseng Kwong Chi. Through this diverse cast of characters, Chambers-Letson highlights moments of immanent communism: collaborations, romantic relationships, and serendipitous collisions that point towards a liberated future which also exists in our troubled present. Chambers-Letson draws on queer theorists like Jose Esteban Muñoz as well as Third World Marxists like C.L.R. James to articulate “a practice of being together in difference.” These artists and theorists model a form of solidarity that never denies our differences. Writing back against an often heteronormative and Euro-centric Marxism, Chambers-Letson helps us imagine a revolutionary communist party that lasts through the night and into the morning. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA program at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. His plays have been produced, developed, or presented at IRT, Pipeline Theatre Company, The Gingold Group, Dixon Place, Roundabout Theatre, Epic Theatre Company, Out Loud Theatre, Naked Theatre Company, Contemporary Theatre of Rhode Island, and The Trunk Space. He is currently working on a series of 50 plays about the 50 U.S. states. His website is AndyJBoyd.com, and he can be reached at andyjamesboyd@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In After the Party: A Manifesto for Queer of Color Life (NYU Press, 2018) Joshua Chambers-Letson invites you to a party featuring Eiko, Nina Simone, Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas, Danh Vō, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, and Tseng Kwong Chi. Through this diverse cast of characters, Chambers-Letson highlights moments of immanent communism: collaborations, romantic relationships, and serendipitous collisions that point towards a liberated future which also exists in our troubled present. Chambers-Letson draws on queer theorists like Jose Esteban Muñoz as well as Third World Marxists like C.L.R. James to articulate “a practice of being together in difference.” These artists and theorists model a form of solidarity that never denies our differences. Writing back against an often heteronormative and Euro-centric Marxism, Chambers-Letson helps us imagine a revolutionary communist party that lasts through the night and into the morning. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA program at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. His plays have been produced, developed, or presented at IRT, Pipeline Theatre Company, The Gingold Group, Dixon Place, Roundabout Theatre, Epic Theatre Company, Out Loud Theatre, Naked Theatre Company, Contemporary Theatre of Rhode Island, and The Trunk Space. He is currently working on a series of 50 plays about the 50 U.S. states. His website is AndyJBoyd.com, and he can be reached at andyjamesboyd@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In After the Party: A Manifesto for Queer of Color Life (NYU Press, 2018) Joshua Chambers-Letson invites you to a party featuring Eiko, Nina Simone, Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas, Danh Vō, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, and Tseng Kwong Chi. Through this diverse cast of characters, Chambers-Letson highlights moments of immanent communism: collaborations, romantic relationships, and serendipitous collisions that point towards a liberated future which also exists in our troubled present. Chambers-Letson draws on queer theorists like Jose Esteban Muñoz as well as Third World Marxists like C.L.R. James to articulate “a practice of being together in difference.” These artists and theorists model a form of solidarity that never denies our differences. Writing back against an often heteronormative and Euro-centric Marxism, Chambers-Letson helps us imagine a revolutionary communist party that lasts through the night and into the morning. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA program at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. His plays have been produced, developed, or presented at IRT, Pipeline Theatre Company, The Gingold Group, Dixon Place, Roundabout Theatre, Epic Theatre Company, Out Loud Theatre, Naked Theatre Company, Contemporary Theatre of Rhode Island, and The Trunk Space. He is currently working on a series of 50 plays about the 50 U.S. states. His website is AndyJBoyd.com, and he can be reached at andyjamesboyd@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special AEW All Out PPV Preview episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast, first up is a roundtable discussion with PWTorch editor Wade Keller, former Pro Wrestling Torch columnist Eric Krol, and PWTorch.com AEW contributor Joshua Chambers previewing the entire line-up, evaluating the hype, and making predictions. They also discuss whether broadly this is a strong line-up for a signature PPV event. Then the full Tony Khan Media Conference Call from earlier today with PWTorch columnist Sean Radican participating, with a range of topics regarding All Out.
The conclusion of Season One...
Time is ticking away as Joshua Chambers races to stop the treacherous Krampus from doing horrible things to the children...
Joshua Chambers finally hears from the monster who is plaguing him.
A serial killer is on the loose, but there is something very strange about this one...
Joshua Chambers discovers a hidden lair beneath the Baltimore Phoenix Shot Tower.
The craziness of the Daisy Jo Johnson case takes a deadly turn...
Another body is found at the dilapidated Mt. Auburn Cemetary. That's where things get even more strange...
Lieutenant Detective Joshua Chambers investigates a murder found in Leakin Park in Baltimore, Maryland to find out that the only person that can help him...is the dead man himself.
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The ASEAN-Republic of Korea Commemorative Summit, held earlier this week in Busan, saw South Korean president, Moon Jae-in call for the expansion of people-to-people exchanges, boosting innovative growth and strengthening connectivity. Prime Time speaks to Founder and Managing Editor of GovInsider, Joshua Chambers, about this latest development in ASEAN-Korean relations.
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The Hong Kong government has invoked colonial-era emergency powers for the first time in more than half a century, in order to ban face masks at public gatherings. Managing Editor at GovInsider, Joshua Chambers, shares his thoughts on this. He also tries to make sense of US President Donald Trump asking China to investigate Hunter Biden.
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World leaders are gathering at the United Nations headquarters in New York City this week, for the 74th session of the UN General Assembly. All eyes will be on the general debate podium, when dozens of leaders will use what has been called the world's largest diplomatic platform to highlight the issues that matter most to their countries. Joining us is Joshua Chambers, managing editor of Singapore-based media startup, GovInsider.
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On Fridays, we discuss the major headlines across Asia and we’re joined by Joshua Chambers - founder and managing editor of Singapore-based media startup, GovInsider.
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The weeks of mass protests in Hong Kong over the controversial extradition bill took a rather shocking turn early this week, as groups of men dressed in white shirts, said to be triad members, began attacking civilians indiscriminately at suburban station of Yuen Long, injuring 45 people. And today, hundreds of protesters staged a sit-in at Hong Kong airport, even as more countries, including Singapore, issued travel advisories for the city. Helping us make sense of the latest developments in the region on Asia Insider today is Joshua Chambers, Managing Editor for Singapore-based media startup GovInsider.
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A diplomatic row between Japan and South Korea looks to be deepening. South Korea's Trade Ministry urged Japan to accept its request for another round of talks over Tokyo's tighter export controls of three chemicals. Japan’s said this is over “national security concerns”, but did not elaborate.These chemicals are key components of smartphones and other advanced technology, and the row is seen to be threatening global microchip and smartphone display supply chains. Joshua Chambers, Managing Editor of Singapore-based media startup GovInsider shares more.
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Things are heating up, with the US nearing election season in the middle of a trade war. Meanwhile, tensions between Iran and the UK rise as well over an oil tanker.We have Joshua Chambers, Managing Editor of GovInsider, to enlighten us.
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As the US-China trade war continues to hurt companies all over the world, world leaders are turning their attention on the highly anticipated bilateral meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G-20 Leaders’ summit in Osaka, Japan. Trade, climate change and tensions with Iran are expected to be the big topics for this summit, with the G-20 leaders likely to push for greater free trade as a way to achieve a stronger global economic outlook. Joshua Chambers, Founder and Managing Editor of GovInsider weighs in.
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AsiaInsider: The proposed extradition law is being put on-hold for an indefinite time now. But Hong Kongers are calling for a complete withdrawal of the proposed extradition law. How likely do you think Mrs Lam and her key officials will withdraw this law completely? As the one country, two systems are set to expire in 2047, is the fact that Hong Kong will become more Chinese inevitable? Joshua Chambers, Founder and Managing Editor of GovInsider.
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AsiaInsider: Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam’s push for the extradition bill allowing extradition to mainland China to be passed has caused mass protests over the past few days, as Hong Kongers brought to the streets to show their disapproval. Many are worried about the repercussions for Hong Kong if the bill is passed, such as the lack of control over the country and the people’s rights. Joshua Chambers, Founder and Managing Editor of GovInsider weighs in.
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AsiaInsider: Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May will quit as Conservative leader on June 7th, paving the way for a contest to decide who will be the next prime minister. How will Mrs May’s departure affect the Brexit crisis as a new leader takes over? Joshua Chambers, Founder and Managing Editor of GovInsider weighs in. Meanwhile, it was a repeated landslide victory for India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as official results showed his ruling Bharatiya Janata party winning at least 300 seats, outperforming the party’s 2014 elections results with 282 seats. Joshua Chambers gives his analysis and shares what Mr Modi’s win will mean for Singapore.
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AsiaInsider: What does the Sri Lankan government need to do to restore stability between communities and ensure that tensions do not worsen? How has the conflict between internal government factions and the rift between its president and the prime minister affected its ability to make decisions effectively? Joshua Chambers, Founder and Managing Editor of GovInsider, shares his insights. He also weighs in on the Indonesia elections.
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AsiaInsider: Malaysia’s former prime minister Najib Razak pleaded not guilty today to seven charges at the start of his much-anticipated trial over the alleged plundering of state fund 1MDB in a multi-billion-dollar financial scandal that shocked the world. Joshua Chambers, founder and managing editor of GovInsider, shares his insights on the proceedings.
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AsiaInsider: Thailand’s Pheu Thai Party has announced a seven-party coalition which it claims has won a majority of Lower House seats in Sunday’s general election - the first since a 2014 military coup. How stable will this coalition be? Meanwhile, Indonesia is gearing for its general election in April. What’s at stake, and what issues will be played up? Joshua Chambers, Managing Editor of GovInsider, shares his insights.
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What does it say about Trump that he has to repeatedly travel to Asia to meet Kim? As North Korea’s only ally, what does China want out of the summit? Joshua Chambers, founder and managing editor of GovInsider, shares his views in the lead-up to the second Trump Kim Summit in Hanoi.
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AsiaInsider: In the wake of the SingHealth and HIV registry data breaches, it seems that government organisations are struggling to adequately protect sensitive information. How can they do better to prevent similar incidents from happening? Joshua Chambers, Founder and Managing Editor of GovInsider, weighs in.
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Indonesian government has decided against freeing radical Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Bashir, reversing an earlier decision to grant him early release on humanitarian grounds. What would have been the political and security impact if Indonesia had gone ahead? Joshua Chambers, Founder and Managing Editor of GovInsider, shares his analysis.
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British MPs have voted 432-202 to reject Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal - the largest defeat for a sitting government in history. Meanwhile, opposition Labour Party chief Jeremy Corbyn has tabled a vote of no confidence in the government. Will Mrs May survive this vote? Assoc Prof James Crabtree from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy shares his insights on the impasse, while Joshua Chambers, Founder and Managing Editor of GovInsider, discusses how Brexit could affect Singapore’s economy.
Joshua Chambers uses 1 Samuel 25 to show us "The God Who Saves from Wrath".
Joshua Chambers uses 1 Samuel 25 to show us "The God Who Saves from Wrath".
This sermon was preached by guest speaker Joshua Chambers at Emmaus Road Church. Emmaus Road is a Sovereign Grace Church in Sioux Falls, SD. We exist to make and multiply disciples of Jesus Christ.
"Beloved, if your delight is small, your obedience will be small. If your delight is great, your obedience will not be a burden, but the overflow of joy. If you have an obedience problem, the solution is not more effort but more delight." -Joshua Chambers
"Beloved, if your delight is small, your obedience will be small. If your delight is great, your obedience will not be a burden, but the overflow of joy. If you have an obedience problem, the solution is not more effort but more delight." -Joshua Chambers
Tune in every Thursday morning at 8 am to get the latest in headline news from renowned anchors Bryant Willis and Tanya Fleetwater. These hard hitting reporters go behind the scenes to get unique insights into the weeks' most interesting headlines. This week Willis and Fleetwater cover an elementary school murder plot in Anchorage, assault in a Milwaukee Burger King, and more! Plus, guest Joshua Chambers asks Intern Kyle to investigate what really goes down at the Chik-Fil-A in Bellevue!
Special guest JOSHUA CHAMBERS singer/songwriter/guitarist of the incredible underground rock band SLOPPY MEATEATERS. Home after thirteen months of touring, Josh will fill us in on his current happenings, as well as enlighten us with his vast New World knowledge. If that's not appetizing enough, tune in to hear some tracks from their latest album: "Conditioned By the Laugh Track"