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"Take A Bow" • On our first in person recording of BSP: We react to the limousine rides of DOOM • [Emmerdale Episodes Watched → 2/14/25-2/20/25] // ♫ Steven Beddall, "Taste of Freedom" & Justin Mahar, "The Grind"
Justice for Mason and Leanne • This BSP: We need more collegiate Evelyn, justice for Mason, Coronation Street characters to back off of Leanne and Carla to come out at her own pace | Episodes Watched: Corrie [12/6/24-1/6/24] // ♫ Justin Mahar, "The Grind"
Wham Bam • This BSP: We discuss therapeutic taboos and dating drama on Coronation Street | Episodes Watched: Corrie [11/22/24-12/6/24] // ♫ Justin Mahar, "The Grind"
Still Ross The Boss • This BSP: We discuss King Parr's fantastic return to Emmerdale | Episodes Watched: [10/28/24-11/28/24] // ♫ Justin Mahar, "The Grind"
Our guest today on Working Man is Cal Schroder. Cal is a husband, a father, an electrician, and a graduate of Thomas More College. If you want to understand how an integrated human life requires both the work of your hands and the work of the mind, Cal's the guy to talk to. In this episode, we talk about Cal's journey from a liberal arts education to a career in the trades, why discounting the trades and romanticizing them are equal and opposite errors, why work and leisure are not exactly opposites, and what Greek philosophy has to do with running conduit in an apartment building. Cal's a thoughtful guy with a real balanced and nuanced view of the good life, and I think you're going to like this one. In this episode, we reference Leisure: The Basis of Culture by Joseph Pieper, an excellent reflection on the difference between a ‘totalitarian' view of work, and a truer, healthier view of work and leisure. We also reference Cal's article, “Toward a Rehabilitation of Uselessness.” Don't forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform, to check us out at HarmelAcademy.org, and to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Thanks for listening! The music in this episode is “The Grind” by Justin Mahar, “I Feel Like Partying Right Now” by Nat Keefe and Beat Mower, and “I'll Follow You” by Density and Time.
Welcome to Working Man, the official podcast of Harmel Academy of the Trades. Harmel Academy is a Catholic, residential trade school in Grand Rapids, MI, and our mission is to share the Catholic Church's teaching on the human enterprise of work, and to provide to the Church and to the world men of integrity, men formed in holiness and skilled in their trade, working men who stand in solidarity with one another and with Jesus Christ. We do this through a unique blend of robust skilled trades training, job-site experience with collaborating businesses, and academic and spiritual formation that's delivered through a custom-built humanities curriculum. Our inaugural program, Machine Systems and Technology, launches this fall, and future programs will include construction trades, electrician training, and more. So even though we're busy preparing for our first class, we've decided to fast track another initiative of Harmel Academy—namely, extending what we do out into the public square. And this podcast, Working Man, will be the first step in doing just that. Eventually, Harmel will host conferences, lectures, and publications of various sorts, but since so much of what we do is about taking the deep insights of the Gospel and making them practical to working men, we thought we might as well start right here, in your earbuds, as we face what is turning out to be a very interesting 2020. Perhaps you are a man already established in your career. Or perhaps you're looking to change careers. Or perhaps you're a younger man in the middle of discerning your life's vocation. Perhaps you're a mom or dad looking for post-high school options for your son, or you're a priest looking to better connect with the working men of your parish. Regardless, Working Man will share what the Church teaches about the very human enterprise of work, to dive into centuries of prayerful insight about the essential role work plays in our human existence, to learn how Christ, in revealing man to man, teaches us, and exemplifies for us, the true meaning of our work. We'll be chatting with working men of all stripes — electricians, machinists, builders, designers, — as well as with theologians, philosophers, and priests— all to help set the stage for a new conversation that's sorely needed in our world— a new conversation which is, in fact, a very old conversation, a conversation that started the day God gave man a garden to tend and a world over which to exercise his dominion. So, there's lots to say, and lots to learn, and we're excited to get started. So we hope you'll listen and subscribe on your favorite podcast app. In the meantime, if you're interested in learning more about Harmel Academy of the Trades, please pop over to harmelacademy.org, and poke around our website. Or reach out to us directly—you can contact me at dmp@harmelacademy.org. Our theme music is "The Grind" by Justin Mahar.
Welcome to the first episode of Working Man, the official podcast of Harmel Academy of the Trades. Harmel Academy is a residential, Catholic trades academy that forms men in their Catholic faith while training them in a high-demand, skilled trade. For more information, please visit us at HarmelAcademy.org or you can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Our guest today on this inaugural episode is Brian Black, the co-founder and president of Harmel Academy of the Trades. Before co-founding our academy, Brian spent decades in the skilled trades working as general manager of Grand River Builders in Grand Rapids, specializing in historic building restoration. He and his wife Diane homeschooled their seven children, but now that all seven are raised and out of the house, they've turned to their next adventure: founding the first residential, Catholic trade academy in the country. In this episode we talk a little bit about the reasons Harmel Academy exists, what the Church has to teach us about the deep meaning of human work, and the virtues a man must have to learn to work well. This episode was recorded literally hours before the state of Michigan went into quarantine for the coronavirus pandemic, and so the audio is a little wonky. But since we can't let the perfect be the enemy of the good, we're rolling with it. I hope you enjoy it. The music in this episode is “The Grind” by Justin Mahar, "I'll Follow You" by Density and Time, and "I Feel Like Partying Right Now" by Nat Keefe & BeatMower.
Chapter Tactics is a 40k podcast which focuses on promoting better tactical play and situational awareness across all variations of the game. Today Pablo, Brandon Grant, Skari, and Sean identify the key units and weaknesses in the new Space marine armies and discuss some key strategies any army can use to beat the new Space Marines. Need help with a list idea? Got a rules question? Want to talk tactics? Then sign up for our Patreon where you can join our official Facebook group page, get in contact with all the show's co-hosts, watch exclusive content, and win free prizes! Show Notes: Head on over to 40kstats.com for more faction stats for all major ITC tournaments! Support us on Patreon this month and get a chance to receive random stuff from us! Click here for a link for information on downloading best coast pairings app where you can find lists for most of the events I mention. Check out the last episode of Chapter Tactics here. Or, click here for a link to a full archive of all of our episodes. Check out Skari on Skaredcast, for excellent 40k tactics videos and Monday Meta analysis. Commercial music by: www.bensound.com Intro by: Justin Mahar If you want to help promote the best 40k tournament app currently available click here to learn more information! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter Tactics is a 40k podcast which focuses on promoting better tactical play and situational awareness across all variations of the game. Today Peteypab and the gang take a wild ride through competitive 40k's history, and honor a fallen comrade. Show Notes: Head on over to 40kstats.com for more faction stats for all major ITC tournaments! Support us on Patreon this month and get a chance to receive random stuff from us! Click here for a link for information on downloading best coast pairings app where you can find lists for most of the events I mention. Check out the last episode of Chapter Tactics here. Or, click here for a link to a full archive of all of our episodes. Commercial music by: www.bensound.com Intro by: Justin Mahar Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter Tactics is a 40k podcast which focuses on promoting better tactical play and situational awareness across all variations of the game. Today, Peteypab and the ItFH crew talk about the tournaments from this previous weekend and talk about unit tactics to maximize the efficiency of your units on the tabletop. Need help with a list idea? Got a rules question? Want to talk tactics? Then sign up for our Patreon where you can join our official Facebook group page, get in contact with all the show's co-hosts, watch exclusive content, and win free prizes! Show Notes: Head on over to 40kstats.com for more faction stats for all major ITC tournaments! Support us on Patreon, this month and get a chance to a free LVO High Roller Package. Click here for a link for information on downloading best coast pairings app where you can find lists for most of the events I mention. Check out the last episode of Chapter Tactics here. Or, click here for a link to a full archive of all of our episodes. Commercial music by Music by: www.bensound.com Intro by: Justin Mahar [caption id="attachment_78725" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Love the sound of Abusepuppy's voice? Are you looking for even more 40k tactics talk from some of the best players around? Check out his new podcast The Finest Hour.[/caption] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter Tactics is a 40k podcast which focuses on promoting better tactical play and situational awareness across all variations of the game. Today, Peteypab is just going to let the episode speak for itself. Need help with a list idea? Got a rules question? Want to talk tactics? Then sign up for our Patreon where you can join our official Facebook group page, get in contact with all the show's co-hosts, watch exclusive content, and win free prizes! Show Notes: Head on over to 40kstats.com for more faction stats for all major ITC tournaments! Support us on Patreon, this month and get a chance to a free LVO High Roller Package. Click here for a link for information on downloading best coast pairings app where you can find lists for most of the events I mention. Check out the last episode of Chapter Tactics here. Or, click here for a link to a full archive of all of our episodes. Commercial music by Music by: www.bensound.com Intro by: Justin Mahar [caption id="attachment_78725" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Love the sound of Abusepuppy's voice? Are you looking for even more 40k tactics talk from some of the best players around? Check out his new podcast The Finest Hour.[/caption][caption id="attachment_54058" align="aligncenter" width="295"] If you want to help promote the best 40k tournament app currently available click here to learn more information![/caption] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter Tactics is a 40k podcast which focuses on promoting better tactical play and situational awareness across all variations of the game. Today Peteypab grabs Geoff, Val and a Special Guest to talk about the powerful combinations for Chaos in the wake of the new Vigilus book. The guys also go over chess clock etiquette, and speculate on the Adepticon meta and April FAQ. Need help with a list idea? Got a rules question? Want to talk tactics? Then sign up for our Patreon where you can join our official Facebook group page, get in contact with all the show's co-hosts, watch exclusive content, and win free prizes! Show Notes: Head on over to 40kstats.com for more faction stats for all major ITC tournaments! Support us on Patreon, this month and get a chance to win a free Shadowspear Box Set! Click here for a link for information on downloading best coast pairings app where you can find lists for most of the events I mention. Check out the last episode of Chapter Tactics here. Or, click here for a link to a full archive of all of my episodes. Commercial music by Music by: www.bensound.com Intro by: Justin Mahar Love the sound of Abusepuppy's voice? Are you looking for even more 40k tactics talk from some of the best players around? Check out his new podcast The Finest Hour. If you want to help promote the best 40k tournament app currently available click here to learn more information! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drumroll please...WE'RE BACK! Connie and Priya return with tales from our lives since our last episode. We also have a book club meeting. Theme music by Justin Mahar, "The Grind" (edited for length)
Chapter Tactics is a 40k podcast which focuses on promoting better tactical play and situational awareness across all variations of the game. Today Peteypab, Geoff, Sean discuss what it takes for a unit to be chosen as a part of your army, and get into the intricacies of game design and what makes an ideal 40k unit. Need help with a list idea? Got a rules question? Want to talk tactics? Then sign up for our Patreon where you can join our official Facebook group page, get in contact with all the show's co-hosts, watch exclusive content, and win free prizes! Show Notes: Head on over to 40kstats.com for more faction stats for all major ITC tournaments! Support us on Patreon, this month and get a chance to win a free Shadowspear Box Set! Click here for a link for information on downloading best coast pairings app where you can find lists for most of the events I mention. Check out the last episode of Chapter Tactics here. Or, click here for a link to a full archive of all of my episodes. Commercial music by Music by: www.bensound.com Intro by: Justin Mahar Love the sound of Abusepuppy's voice? Are you looking for even more 40k tactics talk from some of the best players around? Check out his new podcast The Finest Hour.[/caption] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter Tactics is a 40k podcast which focuses on promoting better tactical play and situational awareness across all variations of the game. Today Peteypab grabs Nick Nanavati, Val, and Sean to help cure his 40k funk. Also the gang covers hot topics like how to decide when you should drop your bad list, list building for competitive environments, getting over Tilt, and so much more! Need help with a list idea? Got a rules question? Want to talk tactics? Then sign up for our Patreon where you can join our official Facebook group page, get in contact with all the show's co-hosts, watch exclusive content, and win free prizes! Show Notes: Head on over to 40kstats.com for more faction stats for all major ITC tournaments! Support us on Patreon, this month and get a chance to win a free Shadowspear Box Set! Click here for a link for information on downloading best coast pairings app where you can find lists for most of the events I mention. Check out the last episode of Chapter Tactics here. Or, click here for a link to a full archive of all of my episodes. Commercial music by Music by: www.bensound.com Intro by: Justin Mahar [caption id="attachment_78725" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Love the sound of Abusepuppy's voice? Are you looking for even more 40k tactics talk from some of the best players around? Check out his new podcast The Finest Hour.[/caption][caption id="attachment_54058" align="aligncenter" width="295"] If you want to help promote the best 40k tournament app currently available click here to learn more information![/caption] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this epsiode of Comparable we compare Night and Day! Find us on social media! @comparablepod // @ThunderDogRadio // @ThunderDogRadio Music by Justin Mahar
I had the pleasure of spending an evening with writer Bud Smith and artist Rae Buleri. We talk about their book Dust Bunny City, Bud's new book Double Bird, writing and art life, and all the fuzzy stuff in between. Music Credit: The Grind by Justin Mahar courtesy of MusOpen.org
Gessy continues to obsess over formidable artists. This week she's living for Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector and artist Louise Bourgeois. Listen to an excerpt of Lispector's short story, The Dinner, from her New Directions' collection, Complete Stories. Learn about Louise Bourgeois' exhibit, An Unfolding Portrait, at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC. As always, Flowers! Also featured: an excerpt from David Salle's article in The New York Review of books: http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2017/12/07/louise-bourgeois-outing-inside/ Music Credit: The Grind by Justin Mahar courtesy of MusOpen.org
Part two of our interview with poet Roberto Carlos Garcia about his collection, Melancolía. We chat about life in the suburbs, higher powers, Get Fresh Books, and the state of poetic education. This is part two of two. Music: The Grind by Justin Mahar courtesy of MusOpen.org
In this episode I have the pleasure of interviewing poet, Roberto Carlos Garcia about his collection, Melancolía. We chat about life in the suburbs, family, our understanding of Duende and Melancolía as forces in our lives, and so much more. This is part one of two. Music: The Grind by Justin Mahar courtesy of MusOpen.org
Connie interviews Priya about what her first year in the working world has been like. They discuss learnings, what's changed, and what's next. Theme music by Justin Mahar, "The Grind" (edited for length)
In this episode, Gessy shares her attraction to “outsider” female artists. She focuses on a retrospective at the New Museum in NYC entitled “Carol Rama: Antibodies. Note from Gessy: I’ve always been attracted to “outsider” female artists. These women who bravely defied conventions and civil decorum in order to create work they believe in. Having grown up in a conservative family with enormous pressure to not only conform but to also take care of my family before taking care of myself, I have looked up to these women as examples of how to exist beyond what you are told you need to be. Title comes from the following quote: "I didn’t have any painters as masters, the sense of sin is my master." Carol Rama Music: The Grind by Justin Mahar courtesy of MusOpen.org
The EquipmentWatch Market Report™ is the authoritative resource for heavy equipment market insights. The EquipmentWatch Market Roundup™ is the podcast compliment to the Market Report. A monthly analysis of key market performance indicators covering construction, lift/access, agriculture and commercial truck industries. Music credit: “The Grind” by Justin Mahar
The EquipmentWatch Market Report™ is the authoritative resource for heavy equipment market insights. The EquipmentWatch Market Roundup™ is the podcast compliment to the Market Report. A monthly analysis of key market performance indicators covering construction, lift/access, agriculture and commercial truck industries. Music credit: “The Grind” by Justin Mahar
Hyphen-Gaming is a bi-weekly podcast on video games, culture, and faith. Topics in this episode: - Nintendo Switch Subscription Service - FarCry 5 and the depiction of Radical Christian Terrorists Hyphen-Gaming is brought to you by InterVarsity's Ministry In Digital Spaces | digital.intervarsity.com Music: "The Grind" by Justin Mahar on musopen.org/ videogamepodcastNintendoplaystationxboxps4faithchristianpoc
No episode this week but we do have two other MDS podcasts to recommend to you guys. See you next week! Hyphen-Gaming is a weekly podcast on games, culture, and faith-- brought to you by InterVarsity's Ministry In Digital Spaces | digital.intervarsity.com Music: "The Grind" by Justin Mahar on musopen.org/
In this week's DLC episode, Matt gives us his review on two popular video game streaming services: GameFly Streaming vs PlayStation Now. Find out which one is right for you. Hyphen-Gaming is a weekly podcast on games, culture, and faith-- brought to you by InterVarsity's Ministry In Digital Spaces | digital.intervarsity.com Music: "The Grind" by Justin Mahar on musopen.org/
Hyphen-Gaming is a bi-weekly podcast on video games, culture, and faith. Topics in this episode: - Nintendo Switch Popularity - A World Without Work (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/08/virtual-reality-religion-robots-sapiens-book) - PlayerUnknown's Battleground Hyphen-Gaming is brought to you by InterVarsity's Ministry In Digital Spaces | digital.intervarsity.com Music: "The Grind" by Justin Mahar on musopen.org/
The EquipmentWatch Market Report™ is the authoritative resource for heavy equipment market insights. The EquipmentWatch Market Roundup™ is the podcast compliment to the Market Report. A monthly analysis of key market performance indicators covering construction, lift/access, agriculture and commercial truck industries. Music credit: “The Grind” by Justin Mahar
In this week's DLC episode, Andrew discusses why indie game developers should avoid making mobile games if possible. Clearly he's biased because he makes console games. Hyphen-Gaming is a weekly podcast on games, culture, and faith-- brought to you by InterVarsity's Ministry In Digital Spaces | digital.intervarsity.com Music: "The Grind" by Justin Mahar on musopen.org/
The EquipmentWatch Market Report™ is the authoritative resource for heavy equipment market insights. The EquipmentWatch Market Roundup™ is the podcast compliment to the Market Report. A monthly analysis of key market performance indicators covering construction, lift/access, agriculture and commercial truck industries. Music credit: “The Grind” by Justin Mahar
The EquipmentWatch Market Report™ is the authoritative resource for heavy equipment market insights. The EquipmentWatch Market Roundup™ is the podcast compliment to the Market Report. A monthly analysis of key market performance indicators covering construction, lift/access, agriculture and commercial truck industries. Music credit: “The Grind” by Justin Mahar
Connie & Priya discuss one of those buzzwords that's been flying around lately: "post-autonomous economy". What will happen as more and more jobs become automated? What are the pros & cons to proposals like Universal Basic Income? How would we find meaning if we don't have to work? Theme music by Justin Mahar, "The Grind" (edited for length)
The EquipmentWatch Market Report™ is the authoritative resource for heavy equipment market insights. The EquipmentWatch Market Roundup™ is the podcast compliment to the Market Report. A monthly analysis of key market performance indicators covering construction, lift/access, agriculture and commercial truck industries. Music credit: “The Grind” by Justin Mahar
In this episode, Priya interviews Connie about her path from MIT-trained mechanical engineer to high school teacher. Theme music by Justin Mahar, "The Grind" (edited for length)
In episode 2 of It Girls, we interview Michelle O'Donnell, who embarked on a month-long solo cycling tour the summer after graduating college. We also discuss Connie's recent health "funtime"/scare...apparently you're not completely invincible in your 20s? Theme music by Justin Mahar, "The Grind" (edited for length)
In the It Girls pilot episode, we discuss recent roadtrips, the presence (or lack thereof) of sexism in our lives, and what we've been fangirling over lately. Theme music by Justin Mahar, "The Grind" (edited for length) ADVANCE PRAISE FOR 'IT GIRLS': "I'm impressed, I thought it would be a lot worse to be honest." - Connie's boyfriend Mike "I have better things to do than [listen to] you and Connie...be idiots." - our good friend Anika