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Sam Matterface is alongside talkSPORT's Alex Crook and ex England striker Dean Ashton to unpack the final round of Premier League action!Coming up: Jubilation for Chelsea and Newcastle who return to the Champions League, VAR spoils Villa's party and who wins the PLAA end of season awards? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Pearce and Simon Hughes are alongside Tony Evans to revel in the Reds' 1-0 Merseyside derby win over Everton.The panel discuss Diogo Jota's crucial goal to end his 10-game goal drought as well as the performance at of Curtis Jones at right-back as the Reds put their recent Champions League and Carabao Cup disappointments behind them.All that, plus a look ahead to Fulham away and what to expect from Arne Slot's side.Host: Tony EvansWith: James Pearce and Simon HughesProducers: Guy Clarke and Nick Thomson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Pearce and Simon Hughes are alongside Tony Evans to revel in the Reds' 1-0 Merseyside derby win over Everton. The panel discuss Diogo Jota's crucial goal to end his 10-game goal drought as well as the performance at of Curtis Jones at right-back as the Reds put their recent Champions League and Carabao Cup disappointments behind them. All that, plus a look ahead to Fulham away and what to expect from Arne Slot's side. Host: Tony Evans With: James Pearce and Simon Hughes Producers: Guy Clarke and Nick Thomson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mon enfant, tu n'as pas à t'inquiéter de rien; J'ai tout préparé et Je m'occupe de tout. Demeure dans l'action de grâce et la Jubilation en Me voyant agir. Nous entrons tous ensemble dans une Terre Nouvelle, une Église Nouvelle, avec des gens nouveaux aux coeurs nouveaux, continuellement renouvelés par l'Amour. Parce que l'Amour nous aime, nous devenons l'amour!
Charlotte Greenway in for Nick today and joined by the Mirror's David Yates. First off, they reflect on Forever Young's victory in the Saudi Cup and hear from Christophe Lemaire, who had a winner on the night, and also gives his thoughts on the big race before getting the figures from TPD's Adam Mills. Then, switching codes Fergal O'Brien discusses his impressive Dovecote winner Tripoli Flyer and shares the likelihood of him turning up at Cheltenham in the Supreme. Then with Cheltenham in mind, Charlotte speaks to Noel George to see which way they are leaning with regards to Il Est Francais and gets an update on his fancied runner in the Fred Winter. Finally, Rachel King joins from Japan, fresh off the back of her Grade One victory, in which she became the first female jockey to score at the highest level in Japan.
Charlotte Greenway in for Nick today and joined by the Mirror's David Yates. First off, they reflect on Forever Young's victory in the Saudi Cup and hear from Christophe Lemaire, who had a winner on the night, and also gives his thoughts on the big race before getting the figures from TPD's Adam Mills. Then, switching codes Fergal O'Brien discusses his impressive Dovecote winner Tripoli Flyer and shares the likelihood of him turning up at Cheltenham in the Supreme. Then with Cheltenham in mind, Charlotte speaks to Noel George to see which way they are leaning with regards to Il Est Francais and gets an update on his fancied runner in the Fred Winter. Finally, Rachel King joins from Japan, fresh off the back of her Grade One victory, in which she became the first female jockey to score at the highest level in Japan.
As we stand on the precipice of a shifting political landscape in the United States, feelings range from jubilation to despair, reflecting the diverse tapestry of human emotion and expectation. But beyond the immediate reactions to change, lies a profound philosophical question: How do we respond to the transformations that life imposes upon us? Drawing on the poignant metaphor of the caterpillar's metamorphosis, we explore the unsettling yet fascinating process of complete transformation. Just as the caterpillar surrenders to a process that sees it dissolve before rebirth as a butterfly, we too are sometimes required to undergo profound internal changes that challenge the very core of our identity. This episode asks, is the pain and uncertainty of transformation a necessary path to renewal and growth? Weaving together insights from biology, philosophy, and spirituality, we consider the broader implications of change within our personal lives and our wider communities. Are we merely subjects to the whims of fate, or active participants steering through the chaos of transformation towards a hopeful future?
”And then finally, word comes over the telegraph that the Emancipation Proclamation is in effect. Jubilation!“ (Jemar Tisby, from the episode) The African-American Christian tradition often celebrates an all-night Watch Night service on New Year's Eve. But where does this beautiful liturgical practice come from? It dates all the way back to December 31, 1862, on the eve of the Emancipation Proclamation going into effect the following day. In this episode of Conversing, Mark Labberton welcomes historian Jemar Tisby to reflect on the history of the New Year's Eve Watch Night service. Jemar Tisby is the New York Times bestselling author of The Color of Compromise and How to Fight Racism. He is a public historian, speaker, and advocate, and is professor of history at Simmons College, a historically black college in Kentucky. Recent Books by Jemar Tisby The Spirit of Justice *Available now I Am the Spirit of Justice *Picture book releasing January 7, 2025 *Stories of the Spirit of Justice Middle-grade children's book releasing January 7, 2025 About Jemar Tisby Jemar Tisby (PhD, University of Mississippi) is the author of the new book The Spirit of Justice, the New York Times bestselling The Color of Compromise, and the award-winning How to Fight Racism. He is a historian who studies race, religion, and social movements in the twentieth century and serves as a professor at Simmons College of Kentucky, a historically black college. Jemar is the founding co-host of the Pass the Mic podcast, and his writing has been featured in the Washington Post, The Atlantic, Time, and the New York Times, among others. He is also a frequent commentator on outlets such as NPR and CNN, speaking nationwide on the topics of racial justice, US history, and Christianity. You can follow his work through his Substack newsletter, Footnotes, and on social media at @JemarTisby. Show Notes The Color of Compromise (available here)—the larger narrative of (Christian) America's racist history Watch Night Services—spending all night at church on New Year's Eve Black Christian tradition dating back to Emancipation Proclamation on December 31, 1862 ”The time between when Lincoln announced the proclamation, and when it went into effect on January 1st, 1863, was a time of tense anticipation and uncertainty.” “ What people were concerned about was, would the Confederates come back and make a deal with Lincoln?” “What I like to encourage people to do is put yourself back in that moment as best you can. You have been part of a group of people that have been enslaved since your feet first hit the shores of North America, that generations of your family members, friends, church members have been enslaved, have been enslaved, prayed for freedom, have tried to escape to freedom, have been punished for trying to escape or organize for freedom. And finally, in this massive conflagration called the Civil War, you get the president of the United States saying that you will be free at this certain time. And all of those hopes, all of those prayers, all of those dreams, all of those longings are concentrated in the moments before midnight.” ”And then finally, word comes over the telegraph that the Emancipation Proclamation is in effect. Jubilation!“ “It was in the context of a Christian religion. And so they were understanding this in the context of the Exodus and the Hebrews being freed from Pharaoh through God's intervention. And they're being freed from the pharaohs of the plantation to the promised land of freedom. And they sang spiritual songs and hymns. And ever since then, there's been a tradition of Black Christians gathering on New Year's Eve to have Watch Night service, to celebrate freedom, to anticipate the coming year and to ask for God's blessing.” “ May the joy of remembering the power of the Emancipation Proclamation help motivate us as we think about our work and our life in this coming year.” Production Credits Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment magazine and Fuller Seminary.
Nebraska wins a bowl game for the first time in 9 years!!! We break down the Huskers 20-15 victory in the Pinstripe Bowl over Boston College as well as discuss other Big Ten teams in action during bowl season. We also predict the CFP Quarterfinal games and much more! GO BIG RED!!
Amouage Chief Creative Officer Renaud Salmon joins me in the Perfume Room this week. When he took the post in 2019, his mission was clear: make Amouage the best, most iconic fragrance brand in the world. (You know, easy.) We discuss how he's endeavored to do just that; the rich fragrance culture in Oman; what daily life there looks like for him and his family; and the memories, people, and inspirations that fuel his creative vision. Plus, we dive into the brand new Essences collection and get an exclusive preview of some upcoming 2025 launches. And trust me, they are GOOD. FOLLOW RENAUD: @renaudsalmon | @amouageofficial GET 10% OFF AMOUAGE: code 'perfumer00m' on LuckyScent | perfumeroom10 on TwistedLily TUNE IN: tomorrow 4P EST/1P PST @perfumeroompod x LuckyScent Holiday Smell-Along! SOTD: Universal Flowering Seduction Theory FRAGS MENTIONED: Amouage: *Bois de Foudre, *L'Encens, Reflection 45, Interlude, Reasons, Jubilation XXV, Jubilation 40, Outlands, Lustre; Chanel Egoiste (* = in development)
Barely a week after Bashar al-Assad fled the country he destroyed, Syrians welcomed the first Friday prayers. There are many unanswered questions about this new Syria, but one thing is for certain, there is unfettered jubilation. Special correspondent Leila Molana-Allen reports from Aleppo. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Barely a week after Bashar al-Assad fled the country he destroyed, Syrians welcomed the first Friday prayers. There are many unanswered questions about this new Syria, but one thing is for certain, there is unfettered jubilation. Special correspondent Leila Molana-Allen reports from Aleppo. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
The Assad regime gone after five decades. Jubilation in Syrian streets but what's next for the region? Analysis: military expert Jonathan Conricus and Middle East Analyst John Waage. Zak's Jerusalem Gifts and Artzabox supporting Israeli businesses.
A favorite State of Tel Aviv guest, Ya'akov Katz, returns today to dig deeply into the dramatic collapse of the al-Assad regime in Syria and what it all may mean going forward for Syria, Israel, the Middle East, and the world. Following more than 50 years of brutal rule, the despotic rulers were deposed with lightning speed and skill by a group of rebels led by Ha'yat Tahrir al Sham—or HTS for short—an Islamist army led by a former al Qaeda loyalist who is now poised to become the putative leader of Syria. Whereas the joy over the fall of Bashar al-Assad is clear, it may be premature. HTS is really a conglomeration of numerous jihadist groups in Syria that have united over their common goal to depose the Assad regime. In areas in the north of Syria that have been controlled by rebels for more than a week, there are reports that Sharia law has been imposed. Jubilation, in this situation, is better contained for a while until we see how things settle out. Ya'akov and I do what we do—and get into the various regional and global superpowers with strong stakes in this conflict—and, of course, what it may mean for Israel. It has been a very busy few days on the northern border with Syria, where Islamist rebels came disturbingly close to the border with Israel. For now, that risk factor seems to be under control. Finally, we get into quite dramatic developments regarding the possibility of a hostage deal being negotiated. It's way too early to allow our hopes to be raised… but we can't help ourselves. Always looking for that silver lining. Thanks for being here and listening.State of Tel Aviv is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Podcast Notes* First broadcast by the Syrian rebels from the broadcasting center in Damascus.* Video footage of Syrian Prime Minister being taken to the Four Seasons Hotel, Damascus, by rebel forces* Article published in the Daily Telegraph about the personal background of HTS leader., Abu Mohammed Julani. (spelling varies)* Hamas video of hostage Matan Zangauker, released on Saturday, December 7, 2024.Yaakov Katz is an Israeli-American author and journalist. Between 2016 and 2023, Yaakov was editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post where he continues to write a popular weekly column.He is the author of three books: “Shadow Strike - Inside Israel's Secret Mission to Eliminate Syrian Nuclear Power,” “Weapon Wizards - How Israel Became a High-Tech Military Superpower,” and “Israel vs. Iran: The Shadow War.”Shadow Strike was recently adapted into a docudrama by Reshet Media and his books have been published in a number of languages including English, Hebrew, Czech, Polish, Japanese and Mandarin.His next book – tentatively titled “Precision Strike” – is scheduled for publication by St. Martin's Press in the Spring of 2025.Yaakov served for close to a decade as the paper's military reporter and defense analyst and was a lecturer at Harvard University where he taught an advanced course in journalism. He also served as Israel correspondent for Jane's Defence Weekly. Prior to taking up the role of editor-in-chief, Yaakov served for two years as a senior policy adviser to Naftali Bennett during his tenure as Israel's Minister of Economy and Minister of Diaspora Affairs. In 2013, Yaakov was one of 12 international fellows to spend a year at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. Originally from Chicago, Yaakov has a law degree from Bar Ilan University. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife Chaya and their four children. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.stateoftelaviv.com/subscribe
Orla O'Donovan tells PJ she was right all along as her tip for the overall winner takes the crown and they look back at the final. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on celebrations as Syrian President Bashar Assad is ousted from power by Syrian rebels following over 50 years of his family's rule.
This sermon was written by Rev. Dr. Colleen Hurley-Bates and preached by Rev. Danielle Garcia
Psalm 119:1-16 (NIV)Andrew and Edwin discuss disciplines we need to be involved in through which the Lord will grow us in His Word and keep us from wandering from His Way.Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here. Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org. Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here. Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=19466The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/
In this episode of the Rising Tide Ocean podcast, Vicki Nichols Goldstein discusses the return of the Peter Benchley Ocean Awards with co-founder Wendy Benchley and Rising Tide co-host and co-founder David Helvarg. After a 7-year hiatus, the Peter Benchley Ocean Awards are set to return on May 8, 2025, at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, backed by the nationwide Aquarium Conservation Partnership (ACP). Their conversation covers the origins of the awards, their impact on the ocean conservation community, and the excitement surrounding their return. Wendy and David share memorable moments from past awards and highlights the importance of recognizing leaders in various sectors including policy, science, grassroots activism, and sustainable business. And listeners are invited to nominate their own ocean champions at www.peterbenchleyoceanawards.org David, Vicky, & Wendy also delve into Peter Benchley's legacy as a writer and his significant contribution to marine conservation. ** Links & Resources ** Support the Rising Tide and donate to Blue Frontier: bluefront.app.neoncrm.com/forms/donation Your gift of any size will help bring communities together to protect our coasts and ocean. Benchley Awards: peterbenchleyoceanawards.org/ In collaboration with the Aquarium Conservation Partnership (ACP) the Peter Benchley Ocean Awards will be held on May 8th, 2025 at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland. Jaws by Peter Benchley: amazon.com/Jaws-Novel-Peter-Benchley/dp/1400064562/ A great white shark terrorizes the beautiful summer getaway of Amity Island, and a motley group of men take to the water to do battle with the beast. The Girl of the Sea of Cortez: amazon.com/Girl-Sea-Cortez-Novel/dp/0345544137 On an island in the Gulf of California, an intrepid young woman named Paloma carries a special legacy from her father—a deep understanding of the sea and a sixth sense about the need to protect it. Blue Frontier: bluefront.org Building the solution-based citizen movement needed to protect our ocean, coasts and communities, both human and wild. Inland Ocean Coalition: inlandoceancoalition.org Building land-to-sea stewardship - the inland voice for ocean protection Fluid Studios: fluidstudios.org Thinking radically different about the collective good, our planet, & the future.
We look back on the election results. Y'all quit being so dramatic, no one is coming for you. Redneck who will NOT freebase cocaine. Big E releases the SBD 9000. Doc remembers the Alamo.
I will be fine, it will be fine, we'll deal with it.[for cello, dvina, electric and acoustic guitar, synth] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit briancshort.substack.com
Wall Street is having a delayed reaction to an interest rate cut. ((watch for dating))
You have a share in the joy of Jesus' victory so there is always a cause for celebration.
Armagh win the All Ireland football final for the first time in 22 years. It couldn't have been any tighter after they beat Galway by one point. It's only the second time in their history that they have won the Sam Maguire. But not everyone is happy, some unionists have criticised the police for appearing to take part in celebrations following Armagh's victory. Videos appear to show officers in police vehicles waving flags and sounding their sirens. TUV leader Jim Allister says he has contacted the police ombudsman. Did the PSNI over step the mark? Or should the PSNI be grateful to have officers building relationships with the locals?
In this episode. Jubilation and exhalation, despair and bereavement, a nightmare and a creepy story. by H.P. Lovecraft. You can Help support the show by ordering the audiobook Source A Souls Journey by Richard Bunce. It's AI fiction that will make you wonder, what are we in for ? Click on the link below and Thank You for your support. https://play.google.com/store/audiobooks/details/Richard_Bunce_Source?id=AQAAAEDS1AGUwM
The Rebels have won4th March 1994 and Fergus McCann and Brian Dempsey step out into a dark and rainy Glasgow night to make the famous declaration - The game is over, the rebels have won.Jubilation abound and tonight, as we publish this tale from The Celtic Wiki, we remember one of the unsung heroes of that takeover battle - John Keane who sdaly passed away today - 16th June 2024.John was the honourary Chairman of Celtic and he got that role because, with no ownership and no certainty that he wouldn't lose every penny, John stepped up and paid £1m to the bank to save the club from the ignomy of administration and pave the way for Fergus to take over the club.In tribute to John, we're therefore publishing this classic tale.Here's a link to the club's statement on the passing of John - https://www.celticfc.com/news/2024/june/16/celtic-pays-tribute-to-john-keane/Enjoy… This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com/subscribe
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ESTHER 8 Thanks to everyone who supports TMBH at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcast You're the reason we can all do this together! Discuss the episode here Opening song, "Spooklight" from the album, "The Clamour and the Crash" by Jeff Foote
Our weekly collection of the happiest stories in the world. This week, will asteroid dust give clues to the origins of the universe? Jubilation in East Africa as the 2027 Cup of Nations is awarded to Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. And, celebrating words of hope and joy from around the world.