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Living Words
A Sermon for the Third Sunday after Easter

Living Words

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025


A Sermon for the Third Sunday after Easter St. John 16:16-22 by William Klock On Easter morning we heard St. John's account of the empty tomb.  How Mary Magdalene had come running to the house where he and Peter and the others were hiding.  How she sobbed out that someone had taken Jesus' body.  How he and Peter ran to the tomb as dawn was breaking and how they found it empty, with the linen graveclothes lying there neatly.  And we heard John say that “he believed”.  Somehow…inexplicably…Jesus had risen from the dead.  John believed in the resurrection of the dead.  They all did.  It was their hope.  But it wasn't supposed to happen like this.  Maybe it was fear, maybe it was confusion, maybe he just wanted to be more certain, but he didn't say anything.  They went back to the house where the other disciples were.  They went back into hiding.  Doors locked, windows shuttered, no lights, no fire.  When things blew over, they could sneak out of Jerusalem, slink back to Galilee.  Maybe they could go back to their old lives and everyone would forget that they'd been followers of Jesus. But then the next week we read from John's first epistle.  We read those words: Everything that is fathered by God conquers the world.  This is the victory that conquers the world: our faith!  That doesn't sound like the same John afraid to even tell his friends that he believed Jesus had been raised from death.  And last week we read from Peter's first epistle and he exhorted us to bear patiently with suffering.  Peter went from hiding behind locked doors on Easter to boldly preaching the risen Jesus in the temple court just fifty days later.  He would eventually find himself proclaiming that gospel in Rome itself, where he would be martyred for that holy boldness.  What happened? Brothers and Sisters, hope happened.  Jesus, the risen Messiah, appeared to them in that locked room.  They saw him, resurrected and renewed and yet still the same Jesus with the scars of the cross in his hands and feet.  They saw Jesus risen from the dead.  Not a ghost, not a spirt, but Jesus bodily raised.  It wasn't supposed to happen that way.  It was supposed to be everybody all at once, not just one person even if he was the Messiah.  But there he was, proving the old doctrine of the Pharisees and the Prophets and their fathers true—just not the way they expected.  But even that's not so much what motivated them to leave their hiding places and to proclaim the risen Jesus to the world.  It's what Jesus' resurrection meant.  Because Jesus' resurrection was more than just an astounding miracle.  Jesus' resurrection was the proof that God's new world had been born, that new creation had begun, that the promises he made through the prophets and the hopes of God's people were being fulfilled.  Jesus' resurrection meant that the hopes of God's people were finally becoming reality.  Jesus had kindled God's light in the midst of the darkness and they knew the darkness would never overcome it.  But as they worked this out, they also realised that while Jesus had inaugurated this new creation, it would be they—Peter, John, Mary, the others, you and I—who would carry and announce God's new creation to the world.  Again, this hope, made real, made manifest in the resurrection of Jesus, is what sent the disciples out, not just to announce that God had performed a miracle in raising Jesus, but to announce the God's new creation had been born and that Jesus is its king—and if that proclamation cost them everything, even if it got them killed—they knew that God would raise them and that he would vindicate them, just as he had Jesus. Nothing else changed.  They were hiding in that locked and darkened house because—usually—when the authorities crucified a rebel or a revolutionary, they would also round up and crucify his followers.  As it turned out, it doesn't seem that anyone was seriously interested in doing that to Jesus' disciples.  But they didn't know that.  The real danger came when they went out and began proclaiming the good news about Jesus—as they challenged the false gods and the pretend kings of the darkness with the light of the Lord Jesus, as they confronted this fallen world and its systems with God's new creation.  That's when they were mocked, beaten, arrested, and martyred. Think of Paul.  He was one of the one's breathing threats against Jesus' disciples.  He was there looking on while Stephen was stoned, holding coats so people could better throw stones at him.  And then as Paul was on his way to round up Christians to bring them before the Jewish authorities, he was met by the risen Jesus.  And, again, it wasn't just an amazing miracle that inspired Paul to take up his own cross and to follow Jesus—to follow Jesus and to be beaten, stoned, imprisoned, and eventually murdered for the sake of the gospel.  It was hope.  It was what the resurrection of Jesus meant.  Jesus, risen from the dead, was proof of God's faithfulness and proof that his promises of forgiveness and new life and new creation and of humanity and creation set to rights—everything the Jews (and Paul!) had hoped and longed for—it was proof that it was all true and that it was coming true in Jesus.  The light has come into the darkness and the darkness has not and never will overcome it.  It was proof that if we are in Jesus the Messiah, we have a share in God's new creation and that no amount of suffering and not even death can take that away.  People aren't going to risk their lives to report a miracle.  What drove Peter, John, Paul—and all our brothers and sisters since—what drove them to risk everything to proclaim the good news was the knowledge, the assurance, the hope that through that proclamation God's promised new creation would overcome the darkness, the sadness, the tears—that it would make all the sad things of this broken world come untrue—for them and eventually for everyone who believes.  The kingdom would spread and grow until heaven and earth, God and humanity are at one again. All of this is what Jesus is getting at in our Gospel today from John 16.  It's from the middle of the long teaching that Jesus gave to his disciples when they were in the Garden of Gethsemane, after they ate that last Passover meal with Jesus.  Over and over Jesus exhorts them saying things like, Don't let your hearts be troubled…trust God and trust me, too.  And: I chose you, and I appointed you to go and bear fruit that will last…If the world hates you, know that it hated me before it hated you.  If you were from the world, the world would be fond of its own.  But the world hates you because you're not from the world.  No, I chose you out of the world.  And at the beginning of Chapter 16 he says to them: I've said these things to you to stop you from being tripped up.  They will put you out of the synagogues.  In fact, the time is coming when anyone who kills you will suppose that they are in that way offering worship to God…I have told you these things so that when their time comes, you will remember that I told you about them.   I expect the disciples were remembering that part of what Jesus said very well when they were hiding.  “Jesus said they'd come to kill us,” they whispered in the dark.  What they didn't remember—or at least what they didn't understand were the words we read today.  In verse 16 Jesus says: “Not long from now, you won't see me anymore.  Then again, not long after that, you will see me.”   They expected—like pretty much everyone else—that the Messiah would bring some kind of revolt or revolution.  He would overthrow the pagans and take the throne of Israel and, ruling over Israel, he would restore God's people to their rightful place and status in the world.  So it's no wonder that when they heard this, they started murmuring amongst themselves.  John goes on: “What's he talking about?” some of his disciples asked each other.  “What's this business about ‘not long from now, you won't see me, and again not long after that you will see me'?  And what's this about ‘going to the Father'?”   Maybe Jesus was going to finally do what the Messiah was supposed to do.  Maybe he was going to go gather his army and come back to battle the Romans.  John writes: They kept on saying it.  “What is this ‘not long'?”  “What's it all about?”  “We don't know what he means!”  Jesus was doing that thing again where he would say cryptic things or tell a confusing story.  It got their interest and then he could fill them in.  Jesus knew that they wanted to ask him, John says. “You're discussing with each other what I meant, aren't you?” he said.  “You want to know what I meant by saying, ‘Not long from now, you won't see me; and then again, not long after that you will see me.'  That's it, isn't it?  Well, I'm going to tell you the solemn truth.”   I can see them all stopping the whispers and leaning forward.  “Yes, Teacher.  Tell us what you mean!”  So Jesus goes on in the silence:  “You will weep and wail, but the world will celebrate.  You will be overcome with sorrow, but your sorrow will turn into joy.”  I can picture the confused looks coming back to their faces.  The Messiah was supposed to make everything all better.  He was supposed to set everything to rights and to wipe away all the tears.  The Messiah was supposed to bring an end to weeping and wailing!  So Jesus gives them an illustration they could understand: “When a woman is giving birth she is in anguish, because her moment has come.  But when the child is born, she no longer remembers the suffering, because of the joy that a human being has been born into the world.”  And then he adds in verse 22: In the same way, you have sorrow now.  But I shall see you again, and your hearts will celebrate, and nobody will take your joy from you.”   Even with the childbirth illustration, it was still pretty cryptic.  Even with what follows—which we'll come to in our Gospel for Rogation Sunday in two more weeks—even with that, the disciples really didn't understand—yet.  It was all there in the Prophets and it was all there in the things Jesus had been teaching.  The son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected by the elders, and the chief priests, and the legal experts.  He must be killed and raised up on the third day,” Jesus had said at one point.  It doesn't get much clearer than that.  And yet the events of that first Good Friday and Easter Day came as a complete surprise to them.  But then when they met the risen Jesus it all started to come back to them and it started to fall into place.  The wheels started turning.  Mental light bulbs started turning on.  The one thing left that they needed was the Holy Spirit—but I don't want to get ahead of the story.  We're still in that fifty days between Easter and Pentecost. And I think those fifty days must have been some of the most exciting days in the history of the world.  The disciples sat with Jesus—risen and glorified, the first bit of God's new creation real and tangible and true right there with them—and he taught them.  He went back over the scriptures—no doubt saying things he'd said a hundred times before—but now, in light of the resurrection, it all started to make sense.  And I can imagine their excitement growing between being there with Jesus in all his resurrected glory and as they connected the scriptural dots and as they saw how the story they had grown up with, the story they lived every year at Passover, the story that defined who they were, the story they knew so, so, so well began to unfold in a new way.  They'd always known it was a great story about the mighty and saving deeds of the Lord, but over those forty days in the presence of Jesus and hearing him teach and explain the story turned into something more glorious than they ever could have imagined.  The God they'd known became so much bigger and more glorious than they ever thought he could be.  And then it was time for Jesus to ascend and he had to tell them, “Wait.”  They were ready and eager and excited to go out into Jerusalem and Judea to start telling everyone the story—the story everyone knew, but now seen in a new and glorious light through the lens of Jesus' resurrection—and about this new hope they knew.  God's new creation had finally come and they'd spent the last forty days living in his presence.  But Jesus said, “Wait.  Your excitement about what God has done is only part of what you need.  Wait.  Just a little bit—ten more days—so I can send God's Spirit.  Couple this good news with the power of the Spirit and not even the gates of hell will stop you!” And, Lord knows, the gates of hell have tried, but the gates of hell had already done their worst at the cross, and Jesus rose victorious.  And that's how and that's why those first disciples took up their crosses and followed Jesus.  Peter was crucified at Rome, Andrew was crucified in Greece, Thomas was speared by soldiers in India, Philip was martyred at Carthage, Matthew was martyred in Ethiopia, Bartholomew in Armenia, James was stoned to death in Jerusalem, Simon was martyred in Persia, and Matthias in Syria.  Only John survived, after being exiled to Patmos.  You see, in the risen Jesus they saw the proof that sin and death have been decisively defeated, that the false gods and kings of the old evil age have been exposed, and most of all they saw that God's promised and long-hoped for new creation has been born.  The resurrection gave them hope and that hope sent them out to proclaim the good news even though it meant following in the suffering of Jesus.  And their stories have been the stories of countless Christians through the ages—of the Christians who died in the Roman persecutions, who died at the hands of the Sassanids, the Goths, the Vikings, the Caliphs, the Turks, the Kahns, the French revolutionaries, the Communists, the Islamists.  It's been the stories of countless missionaries who marched into hostile territory for the sake of the gospel, knowing they very well might die for it, but also knowing that the way of the cross is the path into God's new creation. Brothers and Sisters, too often these days we've lost sight of this.  Maybe it's the prosperity gospel, maybe it's that we haven't known any meaningful persecution for so long, but we Christians in the modern west seem to have forgotten this.  There's no room for suffering and the way of the cross in our theology.  We gloss over what look like “failures” in church history.  I was listening to a sermon this past week.  The preacher was telling the story of a missionary named Peter Milne.  Milne was a Scottish minister and part of a group that called themselves “one-way” missionaries.  When they shipped out to far off lands to proclaim the gospel, they packed their worldly goods in a coffin.  It was symbolic.  They were going out as missionaries with no expectation of ever returning home.  They would die—one way or another—in the land they went to evangelise.  Peter Milne went to the New Hebrides in the South Pacific.  It was a land of head-hunting cannibals.  Milne wasn't the first to go.  Others had gone before and were killed by the natives.  Milne was the first to go and to survive and to have a thriving gospel ministry.  When he died fifty-some years later in 1924, he was buried in his coffin with the epitaph: “When he came, there was no light.  When he left, there was no darkness.”  When he'd arrived there wasn't a single Christian on the island.  When he died, there wasn't a single person who wasn't a Christian. But here's the thing—and the preacher I was listening to completely missed it: Following Jesus means first taking up a cross.  It's not about the glory of “successful” ministry.  It's about dying to self, and living for the hope of God's glory and the spread of his kingdom.  The preacher I listened to said nothing of the others who had gone before Milne to the New Hebrides and been martyred.  They don't fit in with our prosperity and business model theology.  We admire their willingness to give their lives for the sake of the gospel, but they sort of get chalked up as failures.  But to do that is to miss what it means to follow Jesus, to know the pangs of childbirth, but to also experience the joy that makes the pain and the sorrow pale in comparison. As Tertullian said, the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church, but so are all the other good-faith “failures”.  There was a week when we were church-planting in Portland that I found myself all alone.  Veronica's mom was sick and she and Alexandra had travelled up to Kelowna.  The other family that was helping us to get things off the ground had to be away that weekend.  It was just me.  But The Oregonian newspaper had just run a story on us.  I'd had several contacts that week.  The show had to go on.  We were meeting at a Lutheran Church on Sunday evenings, so I asked the pastor there if one of their organists could come and play that evening.  She came and she and I sat there waiting.  And 7pm came and went.  And 7:05, and 7:15 and we knew no one was coming.  I was discouraged and it was obvious.  She and I said Evening Prayer together and then she told me her story.  She and her husband, a pastor, had been Lutheran church planters in Jamaica for almost ten years.  They had a very small group that had asked them to come to help them plant a church and for ten years they tried and nothing ever happened.  When they finally decided to quit there were no more people than when they started.  She said that she and her husband found the whole thing utterly discouraging.  They had made significant sacrifices to be there and nothing had happened.  It was tempting to be angry with God.  They returned home thinking they were failures and wondering why.  They'd been faithful in proclaiming Jesus.  They'd spent hours every week in prayer with that little group of people.  And then several years later they received a letter.  It was from a pastor in Kingston.  Not long after they'd left, he'd arrived to plant a church.  His group moved into the building left behind by the Lutherans and quickly began to grow and thrive.  And he wrote to thank them.  “You soaked this place in prayer and you cast gospel seed all through the neighbourhood,” he wrote.  He didn't know why it never grew for them, but he knew they'd been faithful and he was now reaping a harvest he hadn't planted and he wanted to thank them for their faithfulness.  That elderly Lutheran organist told me that story with tears in her eyes and said, “Be faithful and don't be discouraged.  Whatever happens, if you are faithful, the Lord is at work.  Some of us plant, some of us water, some of us reap, but it's all the Lord's work.”  She reminded me of the hope that lies before me—and that lies before all of us—and that Jesus doesn't just call us to follow him; he first calls us to take up our crosses.  Just it was necessary for Jesus to give his life that he might be raised from death, so must we die to ourselves that we might live.  Brothers and Sisters, fix your eyes on Jesus.  He knew the joy that was set before him and so he endured the cross.  He scorned its shame.  And because of that the Father raised him from the dead and has seated him at his right hand.  His kingdom has been born.  Now the joy of the kingdom, of new creation, of God's life is before us.  May it be the reason that we take up our crosses and follow our Lord. Let's pray: Gracious Father, as we come to your Table this morning, give us a taste of your great kingdom feast; let us see Jesus, risen from the dead; and make us especially aware of your indwelling Spirit that we might be filled with the joy of your salvation and the joy of your new creation.  Strengthen us with joy, so that we will not fear to take up our crosses and follow Jesus.  Amen.

Der Oenning'sche Fußballpodcast
Oli Kahns Pissbecherwurf

Der Oenning'sche Fußballpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 108:36


Den Podcast unterstützen: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/DasOenningsche?country.x=DE&locale.x=de_DE Länderspielpause, buuuh! Aber der Oenning'sche Fußballpodcast ist für euch da – und Micky Stevic, Martin Petrov und beide Lucios sind natürlich auch am Start. Dabei werden die großen Themen des Fußballs angeschnitten wie sonst nur die Bananenflanken von Manni Kaltz (oder Zwetschge Misimovic): Von Adrian „Murgus“ Drogenkonsum über den Urinbecherwurf von Oliver Kahn, von der richtigen Infrastruktur-Strategie bei Fußball-Manager zum SC Aktivist Brieske-Senftenberg. Unter ferner liefen Gilberto, Cicero und Mineiro (im TuS Koblenz-Trikot), Manasseh Ishiaku, und Lucién Mettomo.

Dritte Halbzeit
Dritte Halbzeit 285: Rosa drakter og Oliver Kahns TV-tips

Dritte Halbzeit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 74:26


Det tyske landslaget spiller sin beste fotball på årevis, men rosa drakter og Nike skaper bølger. Asbjørn og Oliver Kahn anmelder TV-serier for påsken! Regionalcupen er vårens vakreste eventyr, i Brandenburg barker venstre og høyre sammen i finalen. Jerome Boatengs liv som grusom kjæreste er under lupen i en ny podcast, Runar har hørt på. Håvard Wien leverer profesjonell rapport fra Hessen.

Sunday Morning Magazine with Rodney Lear
Married Couples Working Together_ Kahns and Burns (Segment #1) 9-10-23

Sunday Morning Magazine with Rodney Lear

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 21:39


 Dr. Khurram & Zofeen Khan (About Face Surgical Arts) and Kevin & Nicole Burns (The Blind Factory).  The Khans are the owners of About Face Surgical Arts and the Burns are the proprietors of The Blind Factory. The two married couples join the show to talk about the rewards and challenges of owning and running a business with your spouse.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Sunday Morning Magazine with Rodney Lear
Married Couples Working Together_ Kahns and Burns (Segment #1) 9-10-23

Sunday Morning Magazine with Rodney Lear

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 21:39


 Dr. Khurram & Zofeen Khan (About Face Surgical Arts) and Kevin & Nicole Burns (The Blind Factory).  The Khans are the owners of About Face Surgical Arts and the Burns are the proprietors of The Blind Factory. The two married couples join the show to talk about the rewards and challenges of owning and running a business with your spouse. 

All About The Money with Kirk Allen
Michael Kahns - Khan We Talk Real Estate

All About The Money with Kirk Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 54:32


The Purposeful Marketing Podcast
#61: What Are The Timeless Pillars of Paid Media Marketing? Ft. Bob Kahns, Performance Marketing Manager, Proofpoint Marketing

The Purposeful Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 33:24


Welcome back to the Purposeful Marketing Podcast with your hosts, Aaron, Mary, and James. .Today, we have a special guest, Bob Kahns, Performance Marketing Manager at Proofpoint Marketing. Bob joins us to dive deep into performance marketing and discuss the evolution of paid media with his wealth of experience across various stages of his career. Our conversation focuses on the enduring aspects of paid media (budget, targeting, creative, analysis) marketing that stand the test of time. As we explore the evolution of strategies amidst ever-changing platforms and trends, Bob's invaluable insights offer a rich perspective with lessons learned from real-world encounters. The hosts then shift gears to discuss growing a demand gen team. Mary asks Bob whether to hire a content specialist or a demand generation expert to grow her team. The deliberation reveals the dynamic role each plays in the marketing landscape and how this decision hinges on maximizing impact. Thanks for tuning in on Spotify, YouTube, or your preferred platform. Don't forget to share your thoughts with a review. Here's to meaningful marketing insights and a great day ahead. Thank you for being part of our community of listeners!

Umlauts Are Overestimated
Reise nach Westen - Banken-Run

Umlauts Are Overestimated

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 45:11


In der deutschen Presse bekommt man schnell den Eindruck, dass Asien, analog zu den Reitern des Kahns, das Land überrennt. Die Realität ist eine andere. Tatsächlich wird es nicht deutschen - und besonders asiatischen - Firmengründern in Deutschland schwer gemacht. Dabei brauchen wir dringend mehr asiatisches Investment in DE - in Erneuerbare, in anspruchsvolle Arbeitsplätze in F&E ... Bei Deutschlands "Kredit-Instituten" ist diese Einsicht noch nicht angekommen - diese stecken in den 80ern fest.

Die 15:30 Philosophie
S3E34 - Alles Kahns Schuld?!

Die 15:30 Philosophie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 86:07


Historisch wenige Punkte an der Tabellenspitze - aber eng! Der BVB setzt sich in die Pole Position und hat das erste Mal seit Ewigkeiten die Zügel in der Hand. Doch warum?! Wer trägt Schuld am Debakel um die Meisterschaft in München? Und wer wird Champions League Sieger? Überall spannend. Lieben Wir! Folge direkt herunterladen

All About The Money with Kirk Allen
Michael Kahns, Compass Real Estate Agent

All About The Money with Kirk Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 51:33


SWR2 Musikstück der Woche
Das Else Ensemble spielt Robert Kahns Quintett

SWR2 Musikstück der Woche

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 21:41


Robert Kahn wurde 1865 als Sohn einer der wohlhabendsten jüdischen Familien Mannheims geboren. „Alle Stücke sind auf der Sonnenseite des Lebens concipiert...für stillere und feinere Leute, welche nicht auf grossen Eclat sehen“, schrieb das Musikalische Wochenblatt 1900 über den früh begabten Komponisten, der 1909 sein Klarinettenquintett op. 54 uraufführte.

All About The Money with Kirk Allen
Michael Kahns - The Home Team

All About The Money with Kirk Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 51:06


LoungePodden
TOTAL KONTROLL #4: Oliver Kahns Blick & Brasiliansk Dans

LoungePodden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 66:10


Arsenal i topp, Bayerns ledning skäller ut spelarna, Jack Grealish gör mål och Chelsea roffar åt sig Salzburg magiska sportchef som legat bakom spelarsuccér som Mane, Keita, Upamecano med flera. Men frågan är - vilken aktiv spelare är endast ETT Champions League mål bakom Luis Suarez, TVÅ bakom Patrick Kluivert och FYRA bakom självaste Wayne Rooney och Samuel Eto'o?? Den här spelaren har dessutom redan gått om Gonzalo Higuain, Hernan Crespo och Robin van målsprutan Persie. Svaret finns i Europas lugnaste fotbollspodd - Total Kontroll - med Hasse Backe, Jonas "Greven" von Kjerrulf och Taimaz Ghaffari.   Följ Taimaz: https://www.instagram.com/taimazghaffari/ Följ Hasse Backe: https://www.instagram.com/backe_hasse Följ Greven: https://www.instagram.com/jonas_greven_von_kjerrulf Hemsida: https://www.loungepodden.se/show/total-kontroll/ Följ LoungePodden/Total Kontroll: https://www.instagram.com/loungepodden

Guys Of A Certain Age
Brit Invasion Redux

Guys Of A Certain Age

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 32:41


The Queen is dead. Long live the King.  With the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the Guys take another look at their favorite shows from across the pond. Will there be a new top show crowned? "Who" will it be?   It's a right corker, and despite what you reckon, there may be some surprises, guv'ner. Geeks of the Week include Art taking a rare look at a Fantastic Marvel comic book, Jay with some Batfacts about Bob Kane's inspiration for Vicki Vale, and Robbie sharing Pros and Kahns about two other podcasts you need to check out.   Just don't forget to come back here next week!

Pilzsuddämpfe in
#66 Bruno und Pichi auf Schatzsuche - Bibi und die Piraten

Pilzsuddämpfe in

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 31:44


Hallo liebe Bibi-Fans und Estland-Fans, tere head eesti kuulajad! Folge 66 bleibt am Meer, denn Bibi und Florian sollen in der Hörspielfolge 68, Bibi und die Piraten, als Mitglieder des Schülerrats ein Ferienheim für Schüler:innen vorab besichtigen und bei der Gestaltung mithelfen. Leider wird den beiden vom Bürgermeister persönlich, der für die Verwaltung zuständig ist, ein Strich durch die Rechnung gemacht, denn der Bürgermeister will das Ferienheim für sich und die Lehrkräfte. Ihr erfahrt, was Bibi unternimmt, um den Bürgermeister mit seinem Plan auf keinen Fall durchkommen zu lassen und wie dann dieser und Pichler in Piraten verhext werden, wie "Bruno und Pichi" auf Schatzsuche gehen und warum letzten Endes die Rückhexerei schwierig wird. Aber auch, was Karla Kolumna aus der ganzen Piratengeschichte macht. Auch hier sind viele estnische Spuren versteckt, auch wenn das Steckenbleiben des Kahns eher auf Wattenmeer, sprich Nordsee schließen lässt statt auf Ostsee und die estnische Insel Saaremaa. Dann wäre das eher eine skandinavische Spur als eine Estnische (in Dänemark gibt's auch noch Watt). Gezeiten gibt es in Estland sicher auch, aber wahrscheinlich kaum wahrnehmbar. Insel heißt "saar", Pirat heißt "piraat", Plural "piraadid", Schiff "paat", Schokolade "šokolaad" und Bucht "laht". Danke, dass ihr wieder eingeschaltet und zugehört habt. Ich wünsche euch ein schönes Wochenende und viel Spaß beim Hören / Ma soovin teile ilusat nädalavahetust ja head kuulamist ☺️

Troubadours on Trek
TOS 1:17, "The Squire of Gothos," with Slaid Cleaves

Troubadours on Trek

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 61:47


-You can find tour dates, news, merch, and music, including Slaid's latest album, Ghost on the Car Radio, at Slaid's website: slaid.com or slaidcleaves.com (there's a new website coming soon- stay tuned for that).-Slaid is back in the studio, making his first album in five years with producer Scrappy Jud Newcomb. This will be Slaid's third album with Newcomb.-Slaid is back on tour! Tour dates start on the west coast in March and new dates are added all the time on his website. Sign up for the mailing list to stay in the know. He's not on social media much, but you can reach him through the website.Here's a link to the official Troubadours on Trek Spotify Playlist, where you can hear all the featured songs from every episode in one playlist (songs will be added as episodes air on Patreon):-Slaid's song pairing for this episode: "Is It Like Today?" by Eliza Gilkyson and the original version of "Is It Like Today?" by World Party (Karl Wallinger of The Waterboys)-Grace's song pairing for this episode: “War” by The Temptations-Slaid's featured song is "If I Had a Heart," from his latest album, Ghost on the Car Radio.Corrections:The two factions in "The Omega Glory" (TOS 2:23) are the "Kohms" and the "Yangs" (I said "Kahns" in this recording instead of "Kohms")."Balance of Terror" (TOS 1:14) gets its name from the expression that refers to the nuclear arms race of the Cold War. But this episode is not about mutually assured destruction, per se. If I'm missing any other Star Trek episodes that tackle the subject, let me know!It's "The Man in the High Castle," not "Man in the High Tower," and it is indeed based on the novel of the same name, written by Philip K. Dick.Slaid is entirely correct about Star Trek's Nielson ratings in the 60's. When Star Trek aired on NBC, its ratings were low, and the network cancelled it in its third season. It's useful to keep in mind, however, that at the time the vast majority of TV viewers were watching only three broadcast networks: ABC, CBS, or NBC. So even a show with "low ratings" in the 60's would have commanded a much larger audience than a show with "low ratings" today. So it's kind of hard to make comparisons today. But its true that Star Trek didn't really become the hit show that it is today with its cult following and influence on popular culture until the 70's, when it was in syndication.Is Q, and the coinciding Q Continuum, immortal? The much loved character Q, from Star Trek: Next Generation is an omnipotent being with the ability to control time and space at will. Q is part of a collective, the Q Continuum, which exists in another dimension not accessible or understandable to humans. Q is not a benevolent being. He is better described as bored than benevolent. Although he has a fascination with Picard and with humanity and its historical outcomes, he is at times antagonistic and arbitrarily cruel. Trelane, the antagonist of this episode, "The Squire of Gothos," is a precursor to Q. The question of whether or not Q can decline or die has been recently raised as a possible plot line in the newest season of Star Trek: Picard, currently airing on Paramount Plus.

Jedenfalls Podcast
Folge 53: I believe in Mirco (Nontschew) und Oliver Kahns Wertewahnsinn im Unrechtsstaat Katar

Jedenfalls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 7:59


Einer der größten deutschen Comedians und einer meiner Lieblingscomedians ist von uns gegangen. Ich erinnere ein wenig an Mirco Nontschew und die längst zu Unrecht vergessenen Comedysendungen der 90er und 2000er Jahre. Außerdem lässt Torwart-Titan Oliver Kahn dumme Sachen von sich und darüber muss ich mich (natürlich) aufregen. Hört rein. Ruhe in Friede Mirco! Vielen Dank für all die lustigen Momente!

Lage der Liga
Bayerns Kata(r)strophe: Warum Nagelsmann jetzt Kahns Job macht

Lage der Liga

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 45:13


BILD-Moderator Walter M. Straten und sein Kult-Kolumnist Alfred Draxler besprechen die Kata(r)strophe beim FC Bayern München und mussten feststellen? Wo steckt eigentlich Bayern-Chef Oliver Kahn?

All About The Money with Kirk Allen
Michael Kahns from The Home Team

All About The Money with Kirk Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 57:47


Kirk welcomes Michael Kahns from The Home Team, who brigs you up to the latest on mortgages, home buying, and trends in real estate.

Tales of the Outer Rim
Stranger Skies Episode 10: Ceelie, Ceelie, Ceelie

Tales of the Outer Rim

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 48:14


Hey gang, thanks for joining the crew here! We are a few players short this week and we may not have Spencer joining us with Kahns anymore. Schedules have been changing a lot with COVID ebbing and flowing back. We may see Spencer again in a one-off, if we get around to scheduling one! The crew have to reconcile the fight we left off with oh-so long ago. Why aren't these enemies taking damage? What the hell is wrong with Ceelie? Was she somehow summoned here from some dark demi-plane?? What does HW find in the back room? Come witness the close calls and shenanigans this week on the planet Randon! May the Force be with you! Social Media: Website: talesoftheouterrim.com Twitter + IG: @totorffg Email: totorffg@gmail.com Reddit + Twitch: Tales of the Outer Rim Patreon: patreon.com/totorffg All music arranged by S.L.W. Makepeace using royalty free loops copyright 2001-2014 in Apple Garage Band Intro: Cronic Outro: Do You Copy_ https://soundcloud.com/user-158185925-306119215/sets/songs-of-the-outer-rim-1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Poppschutz
Kahns Brust VS. Bilbo Shatner

Poppschutz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 116:55


Ob klingonische Pacmantorpedos, oder daß Kahn Chekov noch als Klofrau auf der alten Enterprise kennt. Nichts bleibt unserer scharfen Kombinationsgabe verborgen. Aber wieso haben die Raumanzüge der Sternenflotte neuerdings solch, zugegebenermaßen praktische, Wegwerfgriffe? Und was hat Kahn nur für eine tolle Brust? Aber immerhin wissen wir, warum man Hirnkontrollwurmraupenschnecken dekantieren muss, und warum Kirks Übergriffigkeit daran schuld ist, daß Pille selbst im hohen Alter noch schlank und knackig ist. Also erlebt mit uns, wie Kahn seinen großen, fetten Kirkwal jagt. UND WENN DER SCHIRM KAPUTT IST, DANN GUCKT DOCH AUS DEM FENSTER! VERDAMMT NOCHMAL!

Die Dritte Macht
Kahns Brust VS. Bilbo Shatner

Die Dritte Macht

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 116:55


Ob klingonische Pacmantorpedos, oder daß Kahn Chekov noch als Klofrau auf der alten Enterprise kennt. Nichts bleibt unserer scharfen Kombinationsgabe verborgen. Aber wieso haben die Raumanzüge der Sternenflotte neuerdings solch, zugegebenermaßen praktische, Wegwerfgriffe? Und was hat Kahn nur für eine tolle Brust? Aber immerhin wissen wir, warum man Hirnkontrollwurmraupenschnecken dekantieren muss, und warum Kirks Übergriffigkeit daran schuld ist, daß Pille selbst im hohen Alter noch schlank und knackig ist. Also erlebt mit uns, wie Kahn seinen großen, fetten Kirkwal jagt. UND WENN DER SCHIRM KAPUTT IST, DANN GUCKT DOCH AUS DEM FENSTER! VERDAMMT NOCHMAL!

Rockhütte
Kanzler Kahns verstrahlte Eier

Rockhütte

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 53:46


Vorwort: In der satirischen Rubrik DRHPSDNSK wird unter anderem auch Willi Herren als Kanzlerkandidat vorgeschlagen und direkt angesprochen. Um Missverständnissen vorzubeugen: Die Aufzeichnung der Episode fand vor seinem plötzlichen Tot statt. Wir haben allerdings im guten von ihm gesprochen und widmen ihm diese Episode mit einem lachenden und einem weinenden Auge. Gute Reise Willi. Was zum Henker geht hier eigentlich immer noch ab? Ja nix! Es ist so grausam still geworden da wird ja der Booni im Kühlschrank verrückt...News braucht das Land und zwar welche ohne pandemische Begriffe. Gott sei Dank rettet der Rock n Roll wieder die Welt und es ist genug passiert um ein Fass darüber aufzumachen. Braucht man Luxusmerchandise von Rammstein? Welche Touren werden auf das Jahr drölf verschoben? Welche neuen heißen Scheiben sind auf dem Markt oder angekündigt? Man darf gespannt sein. Wer allerdings über inzwischen sechs Alben über einen motorisierten Gottessohn auf seinem feurigen Weg durch die Hölle schreibt der hat neben Ralf Richter definitiv einen Boonekamp auf der Rockhütte-Couch verdient. Wir werfen auf all unseren Kanälen die Köder aus bis ein Freund des leichten Humors anbeißt...bis dahin schauen wir uns Promis unter Palmen an um ein wenig Bildung zu erhaschen bevor es mit der neuen Casting-Sensation DRHPSDNSK weitergeht. Wer wird diesmal der bevorzugte Kanzlerkandidat der Woche? Nachdem Ralf Richter leider gepasst gibt es noch genug Teilnehmer die sich um den Job reißen. Zu guter letzt begeben wir uns auf eine Fantasiereise zu den Orten und Erlebnissen die wir einfach noch machen wollen bevor wir mit Lemmy am Pokertisch sitzen. Was ein Bällebad damit zu tun hat, und warum eine FFP2-Maske hier nicht ausreicht erfahrt ihr in der neuen Episode.

WretroMania : Pro Wrestling Podcast Network
Cool Truth / From Pillar To Post WM37 Night 2

WretroMania : Pro Wrestling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 149:42


AC, and Edwards are joined by from pillar to posts own Joe White to break down WrestleMania 37 night 2 from Ka bookie boocockie to foney fauci and some Kahns nothing is left undiscussed 

Roleplay Geeks Podcast
Why Clerics Suck!

Roleplay Geeks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 54:05


The Geeks do a deep dive on clerics and layout both the pros and the Kahns of playing this contentious D&D class.

Broeversum Podcast
Episode 62 - Das Hausboot

Broeversum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 55:48


In Episode 62 sprechen Broe, Toby und Basti relativ zeitnah und schnoddrig über die Netflix-Dokumentation "Das Hausboot", die Olli Schulz und Fynn Kliemann bei der Restauration des alten Kahns von Gunter Gabriel zeigen. Ist dieses Werk nur eine clevere Re-Finanzierung eines wirtschaftlichen Totalschadens oder gibt es in den vier Folgen neue Facetten an den beiden norddeutschen Unikaten zu entdecken, die die stets glatte Fassade etwas bröckeln lassen? Alles was den Boys gut und weniger gut gefallen hat findet in der neusten Ausgabe des Broeversum-Podcast. Viel Spaß beim Hören!

Far Reaches
Season 2, Episode 3...Elephants Can't Jump

Far Reaches

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 126:15


In this Groundhog Day edition of the Far Reaches Podcast, join the gang for some spirited and insightful discussion into some of the hottest topics from the past week. Thank you to our good friends at B&K Auto Salvage for making it possible for the Reachers to connect with you! Mrs. Nurse Bigsby is coming home to the homestead from California and travel nurse super status, while Ralls has been busy snazzing up the bunkhouse and calving heifers. Richard closed on some houses and spent some time in California with the outlaws retrieving R3 and enjoying some family time. Micah is "trying" to simplify and picked up a vintage Gen3 Toyota 4Runner for his daily driving needs. All the while, Joel has been battling a snowy nor'easter and studying the Reddit Revolution from every angle! The conversation is laden with financial opinions and Richard suggests we check out a VC group called Sweater which is brining venture capital to the retail investor. Richard leads the discussion on his entertainment segment with Hardcore History of Wrath of the Kahns. Joel is ready with the word of the week, so Richard trades word weeks and will dazzle us next week with his vocabulary stylings. Joel dazzles with the word Capitulation which is very topical for the past week. Joel will be leading the entertainment segment during the next episode, and decides to explore the movie 2011 Margin Call (even though Micah calls it The Big Short at the end of the episode). Finally, the gang decides they need a Far Reaches Logo, so they are calling on all the Reachers out there to show them what you got! Think of something that would look cool on a hat or coffee mug and knock their socks off! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/micah87/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/micah87/support

Terragrams
Dispatch 9: Elizabeth Meyer

Terragrams

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 71:13


This episode was originally broadcast in March 2007. Elizabeth Meyer is an Associate Professor and has twice acted as the Director of Landscape Architecture at the University of Virginia. Here, she discusses her latest book project entitled 'Groundwork', past and present landscape architectural theory, creativity, site interpretation, the ASLA Student Awards, women in the practice, and the MOMA Groundswell Exhibition. Some of her published writings include "Uncertain Parks. Disturbed Sites, Citizens and a Risk Society" in Czerniak and Hargreaves’ Large Parks (2007), "Site Citations: Grounding the Modern Landscape" in Burns and Kahns' Site Matters (2005), and "The Post-Earth Day Conundrum: Translating Environmental Values into Landscape Design" in Conan’s Environmentalism in Landscape Architecture. This show employs visual chapters that update the show art to provide illustrations relevant to the ongoing onversation. If your podcast client does not support this, you can view the chapter art and their sources at this episode's webpage.

Gut Sport Podcast
6. Die WM 2006 - Goldener Abschluss gegen Portugal, Zidanes Ausraster und ein Fazit

Gut Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 51:33


Wir schauen und erzählen historische Sportmomente nach. Hier die WM 2006 in Deutschland. In der 6. und letzten Folge diskutieren wir das Spiel um Platz 3 gegen Portugal mit Schweinsteigers Gala und Kahns großem Moment. Außerdem: War Klinsi nur Löws Marionette? Und was ist bei Zidane eigentlich falsch gelaufen?

Can Crushers Wrestling Podcast
Can Crushers Spotlight with Kings Ran$om

Can Crushers Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 34:48


Mark had the privilege to talk with one of the hottest tag teams in pro wrestling right now, King Ran$om. In the interview we learn how the Kahns got involved in pro wrestling, who their favorites were growing up, and what they are going to do to the War Kings to capture the OVW tag team titles. Thanks to Al Snow and Chad Miller for making this possible. Support Indy Wrestling!!!Support the show (http://paypal.me/cancrushers)

Disorderly Conduct Entertainment
EP 70 Chakra Kahns

Disorderly Conduct Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 62:25


Start Yo Monday Off Right With Some Disorderly Conduct!! The damn internet hated on us Saturday so we couldn't bring you the live feed, but we still came through with the audio for that ass!!! On this episode we start off hearing about Kreg And Sam's 3rd Anniversary getaway, with a hilarious story about the spa they visited, what they look forward to in the years to come,how hard it is to pick out a gift for women and how to make a relationship last in the game. Harlem brings us the news, including 2 Police officers being charged with murder, one for the death of Botham Jean and the other for the death of Laquan McDonald, we also talk politics and the recent news about the President being implicated in felonious crimes. We end off this episode asking Aylssa about "Chakra Khans" what they are, how important are they, and how do they get aligned with a hilarious sign off. Tune in live every Saturday 7:30 PM(ish) On our page (Disorderly Conduct Ent on Facebook) for more stimulating converstation. Real People, Real Subjects, Real Conversation. No Topic is off Limits!! We also now have Disorderly Conduct ENT. hats & shirts for sale!! Show folks what you are about mane, your support truly means everything to us! If you are interested in making a purchase contact us on the Facebook page, WE BUILDING!!!! DISORDERLY CONDUCT ENT Live Every Saturday Night 7:30 PM (ish) Like, Share, Subscribe!!! WE EVERYMFWHERE!!! Twitter: DisorderlyCond1 Facebook: DisorderlyConductEnt Instagram: DisorderlyCondEnt Youtube: Disorderly Conduct Ent SoundCloud: Disorderly Conduct Ent Google Play: Disorderly Conduct Ent ITunes: Disorderly Conduct Ent Iheart:Disorderly Conduct Ent

Legacy Breakfast
Episode 47 – SCG rundown/meta analysis and Kahns of Tarkir set review

Legacy Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2015


Quick warning – This was recorded before the banned announcements, so don’t know how relevant looking at the meta is before the shift… And we also find some fun cards from the latest set. Some […]

Everyday Eternal
Delving into Previous Misgivings | EP.30

Everyday Eternal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2014 72:26


In episode 30 of #EverydayEternal Matt Pavlic (sdematt) talks with Bob Huang (@silyaznfoo) about Bob's recent win at the StarCityGames Legacy Open in New Jersey with a UR Delver deck packed with Kahns of Tarkir cards, and how very wrong the ‘cast was in its initial evaluation of those cards. Sean O'Brien (nedleeds) also briefly joins in towards the end to talk a bit of Vintage. This will be followed up with a preview of Eternal Weekend coming soon! 0:00:49 Bob Huang: First place at #SCGNJ with UR Delver with Treasure Cruise and Monastery Swiftspear 0:07:42 Combating Treasure Cruise 0:11:08 Treasure Cruise and Dig through Time in non-Delver decks 0:15:55 How does this affect non-blue decks? 0:23:55 A bit more on attacking Treasure Cruise – This is not the next Mental Misstep! 0:30:25 New deck naming conventions 0:36:33 What cards are deprecated by these delve-based cards? 0:42:07 Less played decks that become better 0:48:33 Why Matt loves Gaddock Teeg 0:54:15 Vintage, and what Sean is going to play at Vintage Champs 0:57:35 Matt started playing Power 1:02:40 Terranova vs. other Workshop decks 1:04:25 Short Metagame preview for Vintage Champs 1:07:35 Wrap up – The Most Dangerous Cards in Khans of Tarkir, by Carsten Kotter – Vintage Super League Round 6 Steve Menendian vs. Luis Scott-Vargas UR Maindeck 4 Force of Will 4 Daze 4 Lightning Bolt 1 Chain Lightning 2 Forked Bolt 4 Gitaxian Probe 4 Brainstorm 4 Ponder 4 Treasure Cruise 4 Delver of Secrets 4 Monastery Swiftspear 4 Young Pyromancer 4 Polluted Delta 4 Scalding Tarn 1 Wooded Foothills 1 Flooded Strand 4 Volcanic Island 2 Island 1 Mountain Sideboard 2 Grafdigger's Cage 1 Null Rod 2 Pithing Needle 2 Grim Lavamancer 2 Blood Moon 2 Sulfuric Vortex 3 Pyroblast 1 Smash to Smithereens RUG Maindeck 4 Force of Will 4 Daze 3 Spell Snare 2 Spell Pierce 4 Stifle 4 Lightning Bolt 2 Fire // Ice 4 Brainstorm 4 Ponder 4 Delver of Secrets 4 Tarmogoyf 4 Hooting Mandrills 4 Wasteland 4 Misty Rainforest 4 Wooded Foothills 3 Tropical Island 3 Volcanic Island Sideboard 2 Cursed Totem 1 Krosan Grip 2 Submerge 1 Null Rod 2 Rough // Tumble 2 Grafdigger's Cage 1 Ancient Grudge 3 Red Elemental Blast 1 Sylvan Library LEGACY Maindeck 4 Tezzeret, Agent of Bolas 2 Dack Fayden 3 Jace, the Mind Sculptor 4 Force of Will 2 Transmute Artifact 1 The Abyss 1 Ensnaring Bridge 4 Baleful Strix 2 Academy Ruins 4 Chalice of the Void 1 Engineered Explosives 3 Thopter Foundry 1 Sword of the Meek 1 Crucible of Worlds 4 Mox Diamond 2 Dimir Signet 3 Underground Sea 1 Volcanic Island 4 Polluted Delta 2 Flooded Strand 2 Island 1 Swamp 4 Ancient Tomb 2 City of Traitors 3 Wasteland Sideboard 1 Ensnaring Bridge 4 Leyline of the Void 2 Goblin Welder 2 Toxic Deluge 1 Misdirection 2 Lodestone Golem 1 Helm of Obedience 1 Engineered Explosives 1 Engineered Plague GW Maindeck 4 Mother of Runes 4 AEther Vial 2 Phyrexian Revoker 2 Sylvan Library 4 Stoneforge Mystic 3 Thalia, Guardian of Thraben 3 Serra Avenger 3 Spirit of the Labyrinth 4 Swords to Plowshares 1 Sword of Fire and Ice 1 Umezawa's Jitte 3 Flickerwisp 1 Batterskull 4 Rishadan Port 4 Wasteland 3 Karakas 4 Windswept Heath 3 Plains 3 Savannah 2 Cavern of Souls Sideboard 3 Gaddock Teeg 2 Rest in Peace 1 Enlightened Tutor 2 Grafdigger's Cage 2 Pithing Needle 1 Ratchet Bomb 2 Krosan Grip 2 flex slots JUND Maindeck 4 Thoughtseize 2 Inquisition of Kozilek 1 Red Elemental Blast 2 Sylvan Library 3 Punishing Fire 3 Lightning Bolt 3 Abrupt Decay 3 Liliana of the Veil 1 Koth of the Hammer 4 Deathrite Shaman 4 Dark Confidant 4 Tarmogoyf 4 Bloodbraid Elf 3 Grove of the Burnwillows 3 Bayou 1 Taiga 2 Badlands 3 Wasteland 2 Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth 3 Wooded Foothills 4 Verdant Catacombs 1 Forest 1 Swamp Sideboard 2 Slaughter Games 2 Chains of Mephistopheles 1 Ancient Grudge 1 Krosan Grip 3 Red Elemental Blast 2 Duress 2 Golgari Charm 2 Nihil Spellbomb

Legacy Breakfast
Episode 39 – Infect Situations

Legacy Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2014


With cards from Kahns already making an impact on the format, we have a quick review of how the delve cards are doing and also take an in depth look at a deck thats been […]

Wizards of the Cast
WotCast 019: Prerelease Party

Wizards of the Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2014 81:31


With the Prerelease of Kahns of Tarkir the Wizards dive right in. Evan and Larry speculate on decks, and cole talks cube.

Legacy Breakfast
Episode 38 – Kahns of Tarkir Set Review

Legacy Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2014


We take a look at the latest set release and conclude that…. IT MIGHT CONTAIN SOME LEGACY PLAYABLE CARDS :o. From delve guys to new, strangely named “wedges”, we explore all things Kahn-y. Your hosts: […]

Choice Conversations
Wrath of the Kahns with Dan Carlin

Choice Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2013 33:17


This week Dan Carlin joins us to mix a little history into the discussion.  Dan is the host of a political podcast called Common Sense, as well as one on history called Hardcore History.  On the latter, he recently did a series on the Mongol empire, and that is the discussion for today’s show.    I had a blast doing this show, getting to pick Dan’s brain on a variety of points about the colorful story of the Mongols.  Check out his web site for more:   http://www.dancarlin.com/

Lønsj med Rune Nilson
11.3.2013 | Brustadbuer | Den du veit | Djengis Kahns grav | Ansgar Waldemarsen

Lønsj med Rune Nilson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2013 57:34


Ekstramaterialet i dag handler om Hello Kitty, Jesu grav i Japan (såvidt), skjegg og Brustadbuer. Velbekomme!

Jan Weiler: Mein Leben als Mensch
Coole Kids kriegen Kahns Kiefer

Jan Weiler: Mein Leben als Mensch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2010 4:37


Wer fährt so spät noch durch Nacht und Wind? Ich bin's, mit der Spange von meinem Kind. Regelmäßig bin ich seit einiger Zeit abends mit dem Auto unterwegs, um meiner Tochter ihre Zahnspange zu bringen, wenn sie woanders übernachtet. Ich bin ein Spang…