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(This podcast was previously published on January 12, 2021) Jesus Ministries, Joan Boney ... One of the works of the flesh of man is "emulations" (Galatians 5:20). It is the nature of man to exalt himself above other people. People do this in different ways. By physical appearance, by achievements, by the clothes worn ... It is natural for us to do this one way or another. The apostle Paul says: They that do these things will not inherit the kingdom of God. (I Corinthians 6:9-10 and Galatians 5:19-21) We once did these things but now we are born again, given by God HIS Spirit, so we learn to go another way. Galatians 5:22-25 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law. And they that are Christ's have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts. If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. In 1960, I moved to Dallas, Texas, to be orchestra director at Kimball High School. One of the high school teachers invited me to go to a college football game. I was shocked that anyone actually chose to do this. In college, I played in the band and we were forced to go to football until after the halftime performance and then they let us leave. My friends and I left! The teacher at Kimball said, "It only costs $6." I replied, "You mean you pay to go?" For the next 60 years I hated the opposing team and was a fan. Then God began to wean me away and modify my life in this activity. We learn the way of this world. Then the Spirit of God pulls us away from that way and takes us another way. And in the end we come to see all that matters is God's way. And we then feel sorry for those who are trapped in the ways of this world. But we are very grateful to God that HE showed us the truth. ***** Philippians 2:5-7 Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: But made Himself of no reputation, I once played duplicate bridge. At the bridge center, as my partner and I were trying to beat the other people, I often thought of Jesus and Paul. I couldn't imagine them doing what I was doing. I asked God to get me loose from this. God did. God answers our prayers when they are according to the will of God. (I John 5:13-15) *** The apostle Paul was very highly skilled in the Jew's religious, even above many other men: I Corinthians 3:3-10 For we are the circumcision, which worship God in the spirit, and rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh. 4 Though I might also have confidence in the flesh. If any other man thinketh that he hath whereof he might trust in the flesh, I more: 5 Circumcised the eighth day, of the stock of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, an Hebrew of the Hebrews; as touching the law, a Pharisee; 6 Concerning zeal, persecuting the church; touching the righteousness which is in the law, blameless. 7 But what things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ. 8 Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I may win Christ, 9 And be found in HIM, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith: 10 That I may know HIM, and the power of HIS resurrection, and the fellowship of HIS sufferings, being made conformable unto HIS death; (I used to pray verse 10 over myself frequently. God was pleased to answer that prayer also!) *** Like Paul, God changes us day by day into the image of Jesus as we are given the Word and as we make adjustments which are appropriate to the Word. I Corinthians 15:30-31 And why stand we in jeopardy every hour? I protest by your rejoicing which I have in Christ Jesus our Lord, I die daily. (We die "to self" as God calls to our attention an adjustment which we need to make to that which we have been doing on this earth.) On January 4, 2021, I realized it would be better for me to make a change in our Podbean heading and instead of identifying myself as Jesus Ministries, Dr. Joan Boney, I now identify myself by the following: Jesus Ministries, Joan Boney, called to be an apostle and prophet of Jesus Christ according to Ephesians 4:11-12. Although I do have an earned doctorate, the important thing for anyone to know about me is that I am called by God for the work of apostle and prophet. (No doubt this identification will bring me some shame and even persecution from church goers.)
Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Ka-lu-a Lyn Larsen Presenting Lyn Larsen Second Edition [Essential MAS-1001] 1965 3-27 Wurlitzer, Kearns/Carson Residence, Hollywood, CA 2:32 Soon It's Gonna Rain Lyn Larsen Get Happy [Essential ERS 1007] 1970 4-34 Wurlitzer, Senate Theatre, Detroit, MI; Formerly Fisher Theatre, Detroit 6:37 Willow Weep For Me Lyn Larsen Concert: Pasadena City College 1994 1994 3-23 Wurlitzer, City College, Pasadena, CA; 30th Anniversary of Performing; 17 December 1994 10:46 La Danza Lyn Larsen Fanfare Allen Custom 13:25 Baby Elephant Walk Lyn Larsen Live At The Coleman Theatre, Beautiful Miami, OK 2000 3-10 Wurlitzer, Coleman Theatre, Miami, OK 17:04 In the Good Old Summertime Lyn Larsen Concert: Atlanta Fox 2000-07-09 2000 4-42 Moller, Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA 19:40 Chariots Of Fire Lyn Larsen Special Memories 5-80 Wurlitzer, Sanfilippo Residence, Barrington Hills, IL 24:31 Mazurka from Masquerade Suite Lyn Larsen, Tony Fenelon Concert: Paramount Music Palace, Indianapolis 1990-05-14 1990 4-42 Wurlitzer, Paramount Music Palace, Indianapolis, IN 28:02 Memory Lyn Larsen, Tony Fenelon Concert: Good Time Charley's, Grand Rapids 1990-05-20 1990 3-31 Wurlitzer, Good Time Charley's, Grand Rapids, MI; ex-Stanley Theatre, Jersey City, NJ (1928) 33:14 Perpetual Motion Lyn Larsen, Tony Fenelon, Brian Czempynski Concert: Dendy Theatre, Brighton, Melbourne 1983-06-03 1983 3-15 Wurlitzer, Dendy Theatre, Brighton, Melbourne, Australia; Originally from Capitol Theatre, Melbourne and returning there. Accompanied by Tony Fenelon and Brian Czempynski on drums 38:29 Mona Lisa Tony Fenelon Theatre Organ Magic [Stanza CD] 1967 4-19 Wurlitzer, Hoyt's Regent Theatre, Melbourne; ex-Ambassador Theatre, Perth (as 3-15) 41:59 The Carioca Tony Fenelon Concert: Hinsdale Theatre 1978-10-23 1978 3-27 Kimball Hybrid, Hinsdale Theatre, Hinsdale, IL 45:47 Masquerade Tony Fenelon Concert: Dendy Theatre, Brighton, Melbourne 1981-09-20 1981 3-15 Wurlitzer, Dendy Theatre, Brighton, Melbourne, Australia; from Capitol Theatre Melbourne, returning there 48:53 I'll Follow My Secret Heart Tony Fenelon Tony Plays Duo [CD] 1995 Piano and 4-29 Wurlitzer Hybrid, Capri Theatre, Goodwood, Adelaide, SA 52:56 I Won't Dance Tony Fenelon An Affair To Remember [DTOS F-114] 2013 3-66 Kimball, Dickinson High School, Wilmington, DE; rec by Jim Stemke 55:36 Autumn Nocturne Tony Fenelon Concert: Kingston City Hall 2020-03-01 2020 4-21 Wurlitzer, Kingston City Hall (formerly Moorabbin), Victoria, Australia; ex-State Theatre, Melbourne 58:58 National Emblem March Tony Fenelon Pipes In Rhythm [Concept Records Productions LP] 1976 2-12 Wurlitzer, Pulteney Grammar School, Adelaide; ex-Regent Theatre, Sydney then ex-Plaza Theatre, Melbourne
Daniel and many Jews have been exiled to Babylon, living under the mercy and rule of King Nebuchadnezzar.During that time, the king had a mysterious dream that terrified him deeply. So he summoned all the wise men of his empire to interpret his dream, but no one could. Who can interpret the dream? What does the dream mean then, and what does it mean for us today?Join our community:Facebook: https://facebook.com/UECPhilippinesFacebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/UnitedEvangelicalChurchofthePhilippinesInstagram: https://instagram.com/uecphilippines/Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uecphilippinesViber: https://bitly.com/UECPViberComm
The truth behind non-contact injuries- a part of growth or gross negligence.
In 2003, four people mysteriously disappeared. Their paths never crossed, but they were all connected in one monster's web of darkness, deception, and lies. That monster's name was Scott Kimball. For years, Kimball led a double life. By day, he was a paid FBI informant. But by night, he was a cold-blooded serial killer. Retired FBI Special Agent Jonny Grusing provides firsthand insights into his high-stakes investigation into one of Colorado's most chilling serial killer cases, as detailed in his book, The Devil I Knew. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno If you have a story or topic we should feature on the FOX True Crime Podcast, send us an email at: truecrimepodcast@fox.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sister Elaine Dalton joined us for this very special episode of the podcast, recorded live at Magnify's Lift Up Your Heart event in Salt Lake City! Sister Dalton shares how we are the women spoken of by President Kimball and later by President Nelson, women who will change the world in distinct and happy ways through our testimonies and covenant conviction to the gospel of Jesus Christ. With warmth and love, she reminds us that we're not meant to sit on the sidelines—we each have a divine mission and part in the Lord's great work. "The impact that you will have in these latter days is just phenomenal!" —Sister Elaine Dalton Sister Elaine Dalton served as Young Women General President from 2008 through 2013, and since then she has continued her mission of reminding women of their divine identity and unique capacity to lift, strengthen, and change the world around them for good. Notes: Join us on Instagram! @magnifycommunity Learn more about Magnify! magnifythegood.com Read more from Sister Dalton: A Return to Virtue
The end is near. There is no doubt about it. The warnings are dire. The tone of today's texts is ominous. But the baptized know how to live in the meantime. The baptized are strengthened for the living of these days in word and sacrament. The baptized rally around the invitation of the apostle: “Do not be weary in doing what is right.”
In 2003, Lori McLeod and her daughter, Kaysi, were living a modest, quiet life in rural Colorado. Lori occasionally visited a nearby casino to play her favorite card games—a small escape from her everyday routine. There, she met Scott Kimball. He was assisting his mother in a wheelchair when he struck up a friendly conversation with Lori. Scott's warm demeanor, easy humor, and apparent devotion to his mother made a strong impression. To Lori, he seemed genuine, kind, and trustworthy. But the man she met that night was nothing like the person he truly was. Join us on this episode of Our True Crime Podcast entitled "FBI Informant, Serial Killer: The Double Life of Scott Kimball" Listener discretion by @octoberpodVHS All music by our EP @theinkypawprint Sources: https://www.foxnews.com/us/serial-killer-fbi-informant-tricked-feds-for-years-while-preying-on-victims-former-agent https://magazine.atavist.com/2021/the-snitch-fbi-scott-kimball-informant-killer-colorado https://www.denverpost.com/tag/scott-kimball/ https://abcnews.go.com/US/convicted-serial-killer-scott-kimballs-sons-break-silence/story?id=99174449 https://www.crimelibrary.org/serial_killers/predators/scott_lee_kimball/9.html https://www.cbsnews.com/video/serial-killer-hannibal-speaks/ https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/crime/article218733255.html https://www.cbsnews.com/news/48-hours-mystery-hannibal-unmasked-20-08-2011/ https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueReddit/comments/o27ohz/in_scott_kimball_the_fbi_thought_it_had_found_a/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAJ4pX8F__E https://www.cbsnews.com/news/serial-killers-life-of-crime/ https://thecinemaholic.com/where-is-scott-kimball-now/ https://www.thereviewgeek.com/where-is-scott-lee-kimball-now/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnX57daQ4kY https://www.serialkillercalendar.com/Scott%20Lee%20KIMBALL.php Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast we talked to Stephen Kimball of the Sober Dad Crew Podcast. Co Host Mark appeared on episode 51 of his podcast Sober Dad Crew which is focused on sobriety, recovery, fatherhood, parenting, music, food, tattoos, & more. We talked to Stephen about his podcast and as we are getting older we talked about some mens health issues. Check it out! It was an interesting episode and check out the Sober Dad Crew Podcast if you can.
On this episode of the Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast we talked to Stephen Kimball of the Sober Dad Crew Podcast. Co Host Mark appeared on episode 51 of his podcast Sober Dad Crew which is focused on sobriety, recovery, fatherhood, parenting, music, food, tattoos, & more. We talked to Stephen about his podcast and as we are getting older we talked about some mens health issues. Check it out! It was an interesting episode and check out the Sober Dad Crew Podcast if you can.
The nuances behind the art of catching Handling a staff Billy Ball Thurman Reggie HOF Ostingers
A deep dive into the process of development with long MLB Scout and Pitching Director Jim Rooney
After his pursuit to find meaning under the sun, the Preacher in Ecclesiastes gives his final conclusion and recommendation. After checking everything in his bucket list, did he find meaning in his life even as he took God out of the equation?Let us listen to the Preacher one last time and learn from his experience and reflection.Join our community:Facebook: https://facebook.com/UECPhilippinesFacebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/UnitedEvangelicalChurchofthePhilippinesInstagram: https://instagram.com/uecphilippines/Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uecphilippinesViber: https://bitly.com/UECPViberComm
We went full send with a freeride legend and another in the making this week with Cam Zink and surprise guest Chelsea Kimball on the show. Cam talked about what changes, if any, are needed at Rampage, launching world-record backflips, a decade of Rampage, and his motivation for starting businesses. He broke down the art of gambling your shoulder and your bank account in the name of passion. Chelsea gave us the lowdown on the headspace it takes to stare down a Rampage line that looks like a straight-up death wish and say, “Yeah, I'll send that.” It's part therapy session, part crash course in risk addiction, and part masterclass in turning stupidity into purpose. If you've ever wanted to know what happens when freeriders are handed a microphone and told to say whatever they want, this episode's meant for you. Guest info: Cam Zink Chelsea Kimball Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. We've added old episodes, downloadable songs, and give you early access to raw, uncut shows for only $4.20/month. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 "Guest Talk with Cam Zink" 10:32 "Mammoth X Games Pressure" 11:57 "Do or Die Mentality" 16:39 "Wins, Kids, and Podium Moments" 25:23 "Bikes That Feel Right" 30:20 "More Events for Two-Wheeled Sports" 36:47 "Favorite Venue with Cliff Band" 40:42 "Calculated and Custom Built" 43:31 Pioneering Mountain Bike Freeriding 52:05 Gnarly Drift on Vertical Wall 56:30 Embracing Risk and Preparedness 01:02:49 "Scissor Drop on Battleship Ridge" 01:05:49 Choices and Ambitions 01:15:07 "Blizz Eyewear Promo Code" 01:18:08 "Patreon Extras with Chelsea"
Effective Velocity and the definition of SCIENCE revisited ... Listen up baseball!
60% of non-contact injuries happen to lingaments and tendons ...non-contact injuries are not a natural part of growth ... they represent gross negligance
Welcome to The Chrisman Commentary, your go-to daily mortgage news podcast, where industry insights meet expert analysis. Hosted by Robbie Chrisman, this podcast delivers the latest updates on mortgage rates, capital markets, and the forces shaping the housing finance landscape. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just looking to stay informed, you'll get clear, concise breakdowns of market trends and economic shifts that impact the mortgage world.In today's episode, we look at the Federal Reserve's recommendations on capital requirements for banks . Plus, Robbie sits down with Click n' Close's Ian Kimball for a discussion on how originators prioritize strategic growth initiatives, operational execution, and go about market expansion. And we close by examining what's moving sentiment without the normally scheduled data points.Today's podcast is brought to you by nCino, makers of the nCino Mortgage Suite for the modern mortgage lender. nCino Mortgage Suite's three core products -- nCino Mortgage, nCino Incentive Compensation, and nCino Mortgage Analytics -- unite the people, systems, and stages of the mortgage process into a seamless end-to-end solution embedded with data-driven insights and intelligent automation. See how nCino can support a homeownership journey that your borrowers and your team will love at nCino.com.
Pray always. Do not lose heart. This is Christ's encouragement in thegospel today. Wrestle with the word. Remember your baptism againand again. Come regularly to Christ's table. Persistence in our everyencounter with the divine will be blessed.Readings: Genesis 32:22-31, 2 Timothy 3:14—4:5 and Luke 18:1-8
Pitching and Training insight from Jim Rooney
In this episode of The Heart of Law, host Mirena Umizaj Dumas sits down with Kimball Jones, Managing Partner at Bighorn Law in Las Vegas, to explore what it truly takes to operate at the top of the legal profession. Kimball shares his extraordinary journey, from humble beginnings and a career in military intelligence to becoming one of the most successful trial lawyers in the country, best known for securing multiple nine-figure verdicts, including a $550 million single-plaintiff win. Together, they explore: • The mindset and discipline behind courtroom success • Growth through adversity and lessons from loss • Balancing family, health, and high-stakes litigation • What truly separates great trial lawyers from the rest This conversation offers a rare glimpse into the psychology of a high-performing litigator and the heart behind his relentless pursuit of justice. Key Takeaways: • Authenticity wins trials: Genuine connection with juries is everything • Growth through adversity: How one major loss reshaped Kimball's approach • Preparation is power: Strategy and discipline drive every major verdict • Success isn't just money: Fulfillment comes from purpose and legacy • Family & health matter: Personal strength sustains professional excellence About Our Guest: Kimball Jones is Managing Partner at Bighorn Law and one of Nevada's most decorated trial lawyers. A U.S. Army veteran and former intelligence officer, Kimball is known for record-breaking verdicts, including three nine-figure awards in less than a year. He earned his law degree from BYU Law School, graduating with academic honors, and is driven by a deep sense of purpose in advocating for real people. Outside the courtroom, Kimball is a dedicated husband and father of four. Links from the Episode: • Learn more about Kimball Jones & Bighorn Law: www.bighornlaw.com • Connect with Mirena and Company: https://mirenaandco.com
The former MLB Pitching Coach and Scout dives deep into what it takes to have success in today's modern pitching world
This week, Shawn Wilkie and Dr. Ivan Zak welcome Kimball Carr, CEO and President of Inspire Veterinary Partners, to discuss how his company is challenging the consolidation status quo in veterinary medicine. Kimball shares his vision for a long-term growth model built on an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), designed to fight burnout and create wealth for doctors, technicians, and clinic staff — not just top-level executives. Learn why IVP pursued a fast IPO to ensure long-term stability and funding leverage, and how this unique structure aims to keep the future of veterinary ownership and leadership in the hands of the professionals who drive care every day. This episode offers a compelling look at a new wealth model for the entire veterinary team. Learn more about Inspire Veterinary Partners. Kimball recommends “The Arrogance of Power” by Senator J. William Fulbright for its timely lessons on leadership and avoiding arrogance.
A little faith goes a long way is Jesus' point in the gospel. A mustard seed's-worth of faith has miraculous potential. The patience, tenacity, and endurance required for the life of faith are the blessings received in holy baptism, holy communion, and the word read and proclaimed in this assembly. Anticipate them. Receive them with thanksgiving.Reading: Habakkuk 1:1-4; 2:1-4, Psalm 37:1-9 and Luke 17:5-10
Mobility without stability leads to vulnerability
Following the tragic shooting of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, Shannon Russell, who was at the event, Natalie Perry, Grace Raje, a student at UVU, and Kimball Call discuss the effects of the internet and polarization, how we can help each other and our families, and how we deal with these issues we're facing by recognizing and following our internal compass. 00:00 Introduction and Host's Welcome 00:44 Panel Introductions 01:21 Grace's Perspective on the Assassination 02:13 Natalie's Experience at the Event 08:07 Discussion on Social Media and Misinformation 19:23 Generational Differences and Digital Natives 27:15 Impact of Internet on Young Men 30:27 The Impact of Internet Rabbit Holes on Young Men 31:06 Promoting Positive Masculinity in Education 31:55 Escapism and Its Role in Extremism 32:54 The Importance of Connection Over Avoidance 33:26 Maternal Feminism vs. Modern Feminism 35:27 Fostering Critical Thinking in the Digital Age 37:30 The Dangers of Overstimulation and Dopamine Addiction 41:13 Challenging the Untruths of Fragility, Emotional Reasoning, and Us vs. Them 46:20 The Pressure to Form Immediate Opinions 50:22 Encouraging Civil Discourse and Embracing Failure 55:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts “We recognize and follow our intuitive internal compass to speak and act with integrity. And so as we teach this tenet at an international level, we are so blessed to hear from mothers and women all over the globe who believe in following our internal compass. And that is something that every person on this earth has and needs to learn how to use and, and how do we tap into that internal compass? How do we speak, how do we act? Those are the issues I think that we need to address and are very relevant to what happened this week.” - Natalie Perry “Personally, I think we're gonna look back at kids having social media the same way we look back on how prevalent smoking was in the seventies and eighties… We're gonna say, ‘What were we thinking? Giving kids access to that amount of information before they were trained or taught how to process it, how to filter it out, how to use it for good or use it for other uses.' It's seriously doing some real damage to not just our kids, but to adults as well. I think there's a lot of interesting research coming out about that, but I don't think you need to be in the research to see the negative effects. I think you can just look at what's been happening over the last week.” - Kimball Call “I think that the family unit is the best place and arguably the only place that's really suitable to hold space for our generation. As we process this disassociation, as we process this dystopian pit in our stomach and the expectation to speak articulately about our thoughts on social media, because that's what's expected of us, even though we're actually processing an emotional thing, and our hearts and brains aren't always communicating. So the family and mothers specifically have a very special and unique ability to hold space for my generation to not have to be articulate, to not have to post right away, to maybe even feel indifferent or to feel sick or to feel whatever they're feeling without criticism, because this is an emotional event.” - Grace Raje “We need to get back to reality, and we need to help kids grow up in reality. So one of the best ways moms and parents can help their kids is to give them a childhood that resembles the childhood [they] probably experienced. . . .Before the internet was a thing, get kids off video games, get kids off. Don't let them have social media. Get them in touch with books. Help them fall in love with reading. Help them fall in love with nature, help them fall in love with sports and in-person social activities with friends.” - Kimball Call “When you can stop seeing things as us versus them, you can think critically.” - Kimball Call “There's this moral obligation to have opinions about everything. . . not that it's wrong to have an opinion, anybody who knows me knows I'm remarkably opinionated, but the problem is that we confuse our identity with our opinions, and then when you're wrong or you have new information, it's hard to admit that you're wrong because it feels like a compromisation of your worth. And the thing that I've learned in order to . . . interface with difficult concepts and be able to hear other people's opinions, is to remove my worth from my opinions, to remove my emotional response from my opinions, and then understand that my internal compass is the gift that I have to discern between the two, and that that takes practice. But as you continue to practice that, it'll be a lot easier, and all of a sudden I can just admit that I'm wrong about something, but I know who I am and I know the worth of the person I'm discussing this, too, and it's not so emotionally charged anymore. It can be about ideas and this sort of effortlessly starts to happen as we practice and as we recognize our own internal worth.” - Grace Raje “Don't be afraid of failure. Don't be afraid of adversity. I think something that the Charlie Kirk assassination teaches us is that, I mean, here was a guy, whether or not you agree with his politics, here was a guy out there not afraid to be open with where he stood, and let people challenge him. He wasn't afraid of failure. He wasn't afraid of that, and I think in a lot of ways I've seen people on both sides of the aisle recently praising that behavior.” - Kimball Call The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness by Jonathan Haidt The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt Kimball Call is an economics student at Brigham Young University and the lead editor of The Cougar Chronicle, an independent student newspaper. Kimball is passionate about issues and policies surrounding family, faith, and young men. He has been with Big Ocean Women for 5 months and is excited to continue contributing his insights on the rising generation. He can be found on instagram and X @kimballcall, where he shares insights on economics, family issues, and matters related to Gen-Z. Wife to Anthony for 28 wonderful years, Natalie Perry is a dedicated full-time mother of six children, proud grandmother of two (with two more on the way!), and a passionate advocate for marriage, fathers, and the vital role of motherhood. A natural gatherer, Natalie cherishes every opportunity to bring people together—whether it's for dinners, birthdays, vacations, movie nights, or spontaneous game nights. She finds joy and purpose in creating meaningful connections with those around her. As a member of Big Ocean Women, Natalie uplifts and empowers women through faith, family, and community. Her life is a testament to the power of love, connection, and purposeful living as a disciple of Jesus Christ. Grace Raje is the Director of Global Strategy and has served various roles within Big Ocean Women, including WAVE leader, Digital Presence Manager, and Event Coordinator. She is currently pursuing a degree in Global Politics and is passionate about social change through the non-profit and government sectors. When she is not working, you can find Grace exploring national parks, rock climbing, or gardening with her husband.
In this bonus episode, Greg pays tribute to drummer Jim Kimball of Laughing Hyenas, Mule, Jesus Lizard, and more. Jim died on August 27, 2025, at the age of 59.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundopsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
He went from smooth-talking conman to a cold-blooded serial killer yet somehow tricked the FBI into making him an informant.In this gripping case, retired FBI agent Jonny Grusing pulls back the curtain on how a master manipulator deceived federal agents, all while hiding his deadly double life. Grusing takes us deep inside the investigation, exposing the shocking truth about the man who conned the FBI, killed without remorse, and left a trail of victims in his wake. This chilling story reveals how even the nation's top investigators can be outplayed by a criminal mastermind—until justice finally caught up.Thanks for supporting the show and being a part of #STSNation! Donate to STS' Trial Travel: Https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/GJ...VENMO: @STSPodcast or Https://www.venmo.com/stspodcastCheck out STS Merch: Https://www.bonfire.com/store/sts-store/Joel's Book: Https://amzn.to/48GwbLxSupport the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SurvivingTheSurvivorEmail: SurvivingTheSurvivor@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
As we are invited today to consider what it means to be managers (rather than owners) of all that we have, it is crucial to recognize that we are bought with a price. “Christ Jesus, himself human, . . . gave himself a ransom for all.” Apart from the generosity of God we have nothing—we are nothing. By God's gracious favor we have everything we need.Readings: Exodus 32:7-14, Psalm 51 and Luke 15: 1-10,
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Chico retired professor Gayle Kimball offers tips for dealing with depression, fatigue, and insomnia, among other challenges.
* On Mormons: Bob Enyart and Doug McBurney interview Lynn Wilder who taught young people preparing to be Mormon missionaries. Hear Dr. Wilder's encouraging testimony of the power of God to save even someone even from the depths of a cult. (See also kgov.com/cults.) * The Pro-Abortion Mormon "Church": See also all the excuses the LDS church offers for the intentional dismemberment of unborn boys and girls, at ProlifeProfiles.com/Mormonism. Also, consider that the false teaching of the Book of Mormon regarding one of its central claims, that pre-Columbian American Indians were primarily of Jewish ancestry, has been falsified. See also: - Part 2 of Bob's Interview with Lynn Wilder - Secret Recording of Bob Enyart talking to Mormons - Bob's interview with Mark Cares, Speaking the Truth in Love to Mormons - Bob's interview with Mark Cares (Part 2) - Bob's interview with Matt Wilder of Adam's Road - Screenshots from the official Mormon "church" website listing the kids they say you can kill - Bob's interview with Brannon Howse on David Barton and Mitt Romney - Bob debates an ex-Mormon polygamist - Brigham (liked-'em) Young and so did Smith (just below) - Coins and monetary units, every coin in the Bible has been excavated whereas the fake monetary units in the Book of Mormon of course have never been confirmed - The BEL program, What Mitt Romney's Mormon Relative Says Bonus: Here are some notes from that BEL program, What Romney's Mormon Relative Says: * Bill Keller, Gregg Jackson & Bob Enyart: These three Christian activists present some of the uglier aspects of Mitt Romney's Mormonism including the cult's longtime claim, as reiterated by Marion Romney at the LDS General Conference, that Mormonism uniquely teaches that God the Father was once a man who grew up on a planet similar to Earth. Weird and heretical. * God the Father was Once a Man said Brigham Young: Not speaking of the incarnation of the Son but speaking of the Father, LDS president, prophet, and successor to Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, said, "The idea that the Lord our God is not a personage of tabernacle [body] is entirely a mistaken notion. He was once a man. Brother Kimball quoted a saying of Joseph [Smith] the Prophet, that he would not worship a God who had not a Father... He [God] once possessed a body, as we now do..." -President & Prophet Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, Vol. 9 see exmormon.org * More Brigham Young: "...the Father of Heights... Yes, he was once a man like you and I are and was once on an earth like this, passed through the ordeal you and I pass through. He had his father and his mother and he has been exalted through his faithfulness, and he is become Lord of all. He is the God pertaining to this earth. He is our Father." -President & Prophet Brigham Young, 14 July 1861 see exmormon.org * Mormon Prophet and President Lorenzo Snow: Again, not speaking of the incarnation but of the Father, Snow said, "I had a direct revelation of this. ... If there ever was a thing revealed to man perfectly, clearly, so that there could be no doubt or dubiety, this was revealed to me, and it came in these words: "As man now is, God once was; as God now is, man may be." - President & Prophet Lorenzo R. Snow, Unchangeable Love of God see exmormon.org * Mormon "Church" President Equivocates: LDS president Gordon Hinkley in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle lied and then equivocated... Q: There are some significant differences in your beliefs. For instance, don't Mormons believe that God [the Father] was once a man? A: [Lying] I wouldn't say that. There was a little couplet coined, "As man is, God once was. As God is, man may become." Now that's more of a couplet than anything else. [And equivocating] That gets into some pretty deep theology that we don't know very much about. Q: So you're saying the church is still struggling to understand this? A: Well, as God is, man may become. We believe in eternal progression. Very strongly. * Brigham (liked-'em) Young and so did Smith: Some early Mormons denied that their earliest leaders were polygamists and it was claimed that Brigham (liked-'em) Young introduced the practice. Young had 55 wives. He married ten teenagers while in his 40s including 15-year-old Clarissa Decker when he was 42 and 16-year-old Lucy Bigelow when he was 45. Also, from age 41 to age 66, Young married 23 women in their 20s. Finally in 2014 the Mormon "church" acknowledged that their founder Joseph Smith had up to 40 wives (some historians put it at 49), taking single and even married women. The church claims that some of these marriages were without physical relations, which they would seeing that Smith's youngest bride, Helen Kimball, was only 14, the marriage listed by Smith's own clerk as one of the women the founder married in early May 1843. Helen would later write: [My father] asked me if I would be sealed to Joseph … [Smith] said to me, 'If you will take this step, it will ensure your eternal salvation & exaltation and that of your father's household & all of your kindred.['] This promise was so great that I willingly gave myself to purchase so glorious a reward. Lorenzo Snow, mentioned above, the fifth president, 1989 - 1901, only had nine wives, though a number of them were teenagers half (and much less than half) his age. Recall that the Koran includes Mohammad's warning to his first wife that she faced eternal punishment for objecting to him lying with the young Coptic servant girl whom, allegedly, "Allah" had "made lawful" to him, so too, Joseph Smith dictated a similar warning to his first wife Emma in the founder's "inspired" Doctrine and Covenants. And we see above that though 14-year-old Kimball wasn't threatened she was similarly manipulated nonetheless. * Mitt Romney's Second Cousin Once Removed: "...like begets like [i.e., reproduction after its kind; an organism begets similar organisms] and that for the offspring to grow to the stature of his parent is a process infinitely repeated in nature. We can therefore understand that for a son of God to grow to the likeness of his Father in heaven is in harmony with natural law... This is the way it will be with spirit sons of God. They will grow up to be like their Father in heaven. Joseph [Smith] taught this obvious truth. As a matter of fact, he taught that through this process God himself attained perfection. From President Snow's understanding of the teachings of the Prophet on this doctrinal point, he coined the familiar couplet: "As man is, God once was; as God is, man may become." This teaching is peculiar to the [LDS] restored gospel of Jesus Christ." -Elder Marion G. Romney, General Conference, October 1964 see exmormon.org * No Cities, No Money: Archaeologists and historians have confirmed the existence of scores of biblical cities. However, the No true Scotsman informal fallacy notwithstanding, not a single one of the 38 cities mentioned by Joseph Smith in the Book of Mormon have been recognized by any notable secular historian or archaeologist. And while every coin in the Bible has been found and documented, none of the monetary units described in the Book of Mormon have ever been found. * Mormonism Falsely Claims that Indians are Jews: One of the central historical claims of the Book of Mormon, as stated in its introduction as late as 1981, is that Jews were "the principal ancestors of the American Indians" and that would include the Aztecs, Incas, Mayans, Navajos, etc., are Jews. This false teaching states that some Jews left Jerusalem by ship in about 600 B.C. and built a great civilization in the Americas. Also wrongly about the Americas, "The whole face of the land had become covered with buildings" (Mormon 1:7) including with “fine workmanship… in machinery, and also in iron and copper, and brass and steel, making all manner of tools” (Jarom 1:8; 2 Nephi 5:15) with “silks… oxen… cows… sheep… horses… donkeys… elephants…” (Ether 9:17-19) and "shipping and their building of ships, and of synagogues" and “swords… shields… head-plates… armor…” (Alma 43:18-19; Ether 15:15). None of this is true. * The Lembas: An African tribe, the Lembas, have long been believed to be descendants of the Jews, for they circumcise, keep the Sabbath and the dietary law, and in their DNA they possess the Jewish genetic marker, being perhaps the descendants of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. DNA research shows that American Indians are not related to the Jews, nor closely related to any Semitic peoples or the descendants of Shem, but rather, that they are primarily of Hamitic stock, from Asian people, having migrated to the Americas not by sailing the Atlantic but by crossing the Bering Straight. * Genetics Confirms Actual Biblical Relationships: In contrast to genetic predictions based on the Bible, those based on the Book of Mormon fail. Regarding the origin 4,000 years ago of people groups descended from Abraham, Dr. Jonathan Sarfati quotes the director of the Human Genetics Program at New York University School of Medicine, Dr. Harry Ostrer, who in 2000 said: Jews and Arabs are all really children of Abraham … And all have preserved their Middle Eastern genetic roots over 4,000 years. This familiar pattern, of the latest science corroborating biblical history, continues in Dr. Sarfati's article, Genesis correctly predicts Y-Chromosome pattern: Jews and Arabs shown to be descendants of one man. * Likewise, Jewish Priests Share Genetic Marker: The journal Nature in its scientific correspondence published, Y Chromosomes of Jewish Priests, by scientists from the University of Arizona, Haifa (Israel's) Technical Institute, and University College of London, who wrote: These Y-chromosome haplotype differences confirm a distinct paternal genealogy for Jewish priests. As expected, genetic science does not reinforce but rather contradicts Mormon claims. The obvious falsehood extends beyond genetics to culture, religion, and history. Contrariwise, because the Judeo-Christian Scriptures are true, mountains of evidence corroborate their historic claims. Regarding Jewish priests, Dr. Sarfati adds to the above that, "These Jews have the name Cohen, the Hebrew for priest, or variants like Cohn, Kohn, Cowen, Kogan, Kagan, etc." and that, "Even today, it is possible to identify the Levites, because they have names such as Levy, Levine, Levinson, Levental..." * If You Fear Obama, You'll Vote for Romney; If You Fear God, You Won't: Don't fear Obama. Fear God, for that is the beginning of wisdom! Besides, Obama is Romney-lite. And because Romney has already implemented policies that are so destructive that Obama only dreams of accomplishing such things, therefore, a vote for Romney is a vote for Obama. Today's Resource: Meet the Apostle John. He was the youngest of the Twelve. And at the time of this writing, he's now one of the last remaining. If you were an eyewitness to Christ's earthly ministry, what would concern you decades after the resurrection? From the battles that John fought we can learn lessons that will help us as we ourselves fight for the truth and battle false teaching within the church. By looking at "the things that differ," we can know what details in John's three epistles applied to the circumcision believers of his day and which of his teachings apply directly to us. Available on this 4-DVD Video Set and also in audio on MP3-CD or MP3 Download. * THE CONCLUSION OF THE MATTER: Make sure you don't miss Part 2 of Bob Enyart's great interview with former BYU professor Lynn Wilder.
Called to contemplate the cost of discipleship, we might be helped by translating Paul's request to Philemon into our prayer of the day: Refresh my heart in Christ. Strengthened by the company and forgiveness of Christ in holy communion and recalling God's grace in remembrance of baptism, we can be strengthened in this hour to “choose life”—to choose life in God as our own.Scripture Reading: Psalm 1; Philemon 1-21; Luke 14:25-33
Hey everyone! Welcome back to another week of news here on Summit in Six! We've got the latest from the week's county council meeting, as well as a heads up about grant fund availability and the Weed of the Month! Alright, let's get into the news! TOPIC 1: County Council Repeals Ordinance 987, Reviews Redistricting … Continue reading September 5, 2025 — Ordinance 987 repealed, redistricting revealed, UDOT shares Kimball Junction ideal, and more! →
In this episode, Joe Dickie and Buz Kloot sit down with Karlie Kammerer, a rising senior from western South Dakota whose wisdom and clarity around regenerative ranching belies her age. Karlie grew up on a cow-calf operation near Rapid City where her family, including parents Riley and Jimmie and sisters Katelyn and Kimball, is embracing holistic management and regenerative agriculture with open arms—and open minds.Though still in high school, Karlie has already presented at national rangeland competitions, been a featured voice in Amazing Grasslands, and dreams of running a consulting business with her dad (where he'll work for her, of course). In this episode, Karlie shares what she's learning on the land and in the classroom—lessons about livestock, soil health, and the importance of context, context, context.But she doesn't stop there.We talk about how her dad's paradigm shift reshaped their entire operation—allowing both her parents to come home full-time to the ranch—and how the mental and spiritual health of the family improved alongside the land. Karlie reflects on the influence of mentors like Mitch Faulkner and the power of intergenerational learning. She shares her thoughts on what the ag industry needs to do to keep young people not just interested—but inspired.You'll hear Karlie speak with grace, humor, and a refreshing blend of scientific precision and deep, soulful connection to land. As she says: “We look at things on a microscopic level and at a huge level—and I think with all of us, it's like, how could there not be a Creator?”Whether you're a seasoned rancher, new to regenerative ag, or simply curious what the future looks like, this conversation will leave you hopeful—and maybe even a little humbled.Highlights:Karlie's family's transition from conventional to regenerative ranchingThe spiritual and emotional transformation of the land and peopleWhy livestock integration and context are critical for soil healthHow Karlie overcame public speaking fears to win a national rangeland competitionThe enduring influence of mentors like Mitch FaulknerA vision for the future of agriculture—and the role of young people in shaping itQuote of the Episode:“We all kind of have that further appreciation and understanding for something that isn't quite of this world... You feel something different when you're around animals and surrounded by pasture. I couldn't explain it—but you feel at peace.” — Karlie Kammerer
Welcome back, dear listener. I am so thrilled to share today's episode with someone who has had a really meaningful presence in my own journey—Liz Kimball.Liz and I met about ten years ago in a coaching certification program, and I really looked up to her. She had already been coaching for years and brought this grounded, wise, creative energy to everything she did. After the course ended, I got to work with her as a client, and it was a pretty magical experience for me. So, reconnecting with her for this conversation felt like a full-circle moment.Liz is a creativity catalyst and transformational coach for visionary creators. She's the founder of The Creative15 and The Expansion Project Creative Development Lab, and her work is all about helping women and girls free their voices and bring their brave creative work into the world—without burning themselves out in the process. Her work has been featured on TEDx, Oprah.com, The Guggenheim, and at universities and institutions throughout the country. She's also a mother and, as she says, a nonlinear duck—more on that in the episode.In our conversation, we talked about the importance of having a safe, de-pressurized space for the creative process to unfold—something Liz creates so beautifully for her clients. As she put it, she needed “a de-pressurized environment to hear the sound of me,” and I think so many of us can relate to that.We also talked about her nonlinear path to coaching—how she started long before coaching was a buzzword—and how she's followed the quiet tugs of her inner voice, often before she could see the full picture.This one's for anyone who's feeling the call to create something, even if it doesn't all make sense yet. I hope you love it as much as I did.You can find Liz at:lizkimball.comhttps://www.instagram.com/lizkimball/And you can find me at:Instagram: @anna_holtzmanEmail: anna@annaholtzman.comWebsite: www.annaholtzman.com
Robert Howard Ralston, July 2, 1938 to July 2, 2025 (note corrected date) Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Lawrence Welk Theme; Bubbles In The Wine Bob Ralston Concert: RTOS Auditorium Theatre 2011-10-02 2011 4-22 Wurlitzer, Auditorium Theater, Rochester, NY 2:05 The Beautiful Blue Danube Bob Ralston Concert: RTOS Auditorium Theatre 2011-10-02 2011 4-22 Wurlitzer, Auditorium Theater, Rochester, NY 7:39 I Will Wait For You Bob Ralston Tulip Time [SPOTOMA CD] 2000 3-12 Barton, Pella Opera House (1900), Iowa 11:54 Ralston Interview Segment Bob Ralston Interview November 2012 2012 13:21 The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise Bob Ralston A Theater Pipe Organ Concert [Ranwood RAN-8185] 1978 4-34 Wurlitzer, Senate (Fisher) Theatre, Detroit, MI (Mayan theme designed by Graven & Mayger, 2975 seats) 15:59 Chances Are Bob Ralston Concert: Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara 1994-11-00 1994 4-27 Robert Morton - Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara; ex 1929 Loew's Jersey Theatre, Jersey City (4-23) 19:09 Tritsch-Tratsch Polka Bob Ralston Bertha And A Dozen Friends 1990 4-22 Wurlitzer, Alabama Theatre, Birmingham, AL; Publix #1, designed by Crawford, expanded to 4-29 22:22 Swingin' Down The Lane Bob Ralston Concert: Keystone Oaks High School 1999-09-11 1999 3-19 Wurlitzer, Keystone Oaks High School, Dormont, PA 25:17 The Magnificent Seven Bob Ralston Show Stoppers [Spotoma CD] 2007 Yamaha Electone HX-1 and ELX-1 31:20 Blue Velvet Bob Ralston Concert: Keystone Oaks High School 2000-09-09 2000 3-19 Wurlitzer, Keystone Oaks High School, Dormont, PA 33:49 Ralston Interview Segment Bob Ralston Interview November 2012 2012 37:06 Rhapsody In Blue Bob Ralston The Piano Artistry of Bob Ralston [Spotoma CD] 2006 40:59 March Of The Grande Kimball Bob Ralston God Bless America [Spotoma CD] 2000 3-66 Kimball, Dickinson High School, Wilmington, DE; rec by William P. Greenwood 44:54 Cumana Bob Ralston God Bless America [Spotoma CD] 2000 3-66 Kimball, Dickinson High School, Wilmington, DE; rec by William P. Greenwood 47:12 Romance in E flat major, Op. 44, No. 1 Stan Kann, Bob Ralston ATOS 1996 Pasadena 1996 4-31 Wurlitzer, Founders' Church of Religious Science, Los Angeles, CA; 1996-07-07 50:40 Hallelujah Chorus Bob Ralston It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas [Ralston Concerts CD] 1992 3-21 Grande Barton, Granada Theatre, Kansas City, KS 55:02 Thanks For The Memory; Memories; Memory Bob Ralston Concert: Keystone Oaks High School 2003-09-20 2003 3-19 Wurlitzer, Keystone Oaks High School, Dormont, PA
He was the Church’s most unlikely general authority. A coffee habit, an oft-shot-off mouth, and–according to this great-grandnephew–a deep spirituality. This episode includes some of J. Golden Kimball’s funniest stories and reflections by James N. Kimball on the man behind the myth. https://sunstone.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/SLP-200.mp3
Stacey Kimball of Caldwell, ID shares how she went from cottage food to commercial kitchen to her own storefront by building relationships with her community and focusing on slow and consistent growthGet full show notes and transcript here: https://forrager.com/podcast/146
Hey action movie fans! "Let me tell you of the days of high adventure!" Welcome to the thrilling conclusion of our Kindergarten Cop series on 6° of Schwarzenegger! In this episode, Eric and Kevin dive deep into the chaotic, heart-pounding finale of Arnold Schwarzenegger's iconic 1990 family-action gem. From Arnie's fish-out-of-water cop antics to the intense showdown with the villainous Crisp and his creepy mom, we break down every moment – the laughs, the drama, and that ferret bite! Join us as we unpack why this movie is a timeless classic and a perfect showcase of Arnold's larger-than-life charm.On 6° of Schwarzenegger, we're all about dissecting the best 80s and 90s action flicks, especially those starring the GOAT himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Expect passionate discussions, hilarious tangents, and deep dives into the era's cult classics – new episodes drop regularly, so stick with us for more retro action goodness!A fun, detailed analysis of Kindergarten Cop's final act, including Arnold's surprising emotional depth, the payoff of Chekhov's ferret, and why this movie balances family-friendly comedy with gritty action so well. We also explore Crisp's sociopathic villainy, the bizarre mom-son dynamic, and how this film fits into Arnold's golden era of bangers like Predator and True Lies. Perfect for fans of 80s/90s action and anyone who loves a good laugh with their explosions.0:23 - Intro and excitement for wrapping up Kindergarten Cop0:53 - Reflecting on Arnold's career and his knack for picking hits2:06 - Discussing his misstep with Batman and Robin3:14 - Tangent on Last Action Hero's genius and studio interference5:00 - Setting up the final episode and quick plot summary7:03 - Crisp's sociopathic toy car obsession and villain reveal9:35 - Exploring Crisp's mom as the true evil mastermind12:07 - Munchausen by proxy and the toxic mom-son dynamic13:09 - Kimball and O'Hara race to save Joyce and Dominic17:04 - Dominic's disassociative laser moment and rescue24:16 - O'Hara's stranger danger lesson and iconic kid lines31:32 - Crisp starts a fire with kids' drawings – pure evil35:01 - Kimball's 9mm reveal and intense chase39:35 - Crisp's mom runs down O'Hara – cold-blooded!44:41 - Chekhov's ferret bites Crisp, saving the day47:09 - O'Hara's epic baseball bat takedown and iconic line51:00 - Arnold's return to the classroom and heartfelt ending53:17 - Why Kindergarten Cop was a perfect Arnold vehicleLoved this Kindergarten Cop breakdown? Follow us on social media at 6DOSPodcast for updates
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The Beauchamp-Sharpe tragedy of 1825, sometimes called the Kentucky tragedy, involves a politician, a young lawyer, and the lawyer’s wife. It unfolds as a story of sexual scandal and political intrigue that ultimately led to murder. Research: Beauchamp, Jereboam O. “The confession of Jereboam Beauchamp (written by himself) who was executed at Frankfort, Ky., for the murder of Col. Solomon P. Sharp, a member of the legislature, and late attorney-general of Ky. To which is added some poetical pieces written by Mrs. Ann Beauchamp, who voluntarily put a period to her existence on the day of the execution of her husband, and was buried in the same grave with him.” H.T. Goodsell. Kentucky. https://digital.library.cornell.edu/catalog/sat1109 “Beauchamp’s Trial.” The Frankfort Argus. May 10, 1826. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1040984938/?match=1&terms=beauchamp Bruce, Dickson D. “The Kentucky Tragedy: A Story of Conflict and Change in Antebellum America.” Louisiana State University Press. 2006. Coleman, J. Winston, Jr. “THE BEAUCHAMP - SHARP TRAGEDY: An Episode of Kentucky History During the Middle 1820's.” ROBERTS PRINTING COMPANY. Frankfurt, KY. 1950. Accessed online: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.32000013353117&seq=9&format=plaintext Coleman, J. Winston. “The Beauchamp-Sharp tragedy; an episode of Kentucky history during the middle 1820's.” ROBERTS PRINTING COMPANY. FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY. 1950. Accessed online: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.32000013353117&seq=9 Cooke, J.W. “THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL SOLOMON P. SHARP PART 1: UPRIGHTNESS AND INVENTIONS; SNARES AND NETS.” The Filson Club History Quarterly. Vol. 72, No. 1. January 1998. https://filsonhistorical.org/wp-content/uploads/publicationpdfs/72-1-3_The-Life-and-Death-of-Colonel-Solomon-P.-Sharp-part-1-Uprightness-and-Inventions-Snares-and-Net_Cooke-J.W..pdf “Horrible Assassination.” The Frankfort Argus. Nov. 9. 1825. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1044971148/?match=1&terms=solomon%20sharp Jillson, Willard Rouse. “THE BEAUCHAMP—SHARP TRAGEDY IN AMERICAN LITERATURE.” Register of Kentucky State Historical Society, vol. 36, no. 114, 1938, pp. 54–60. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/23371707 Kimball, William J. “The ‘Kentucky Tragedy:’ Romance or Politics.” The Filson Club History Quarterly. Vol. 48. 1974. https://filsonhistorical.org/wp-content/uploads/publicationpdfs/48-1-3_The-Kentucky-Tragedy-Romance-of-Politics_Kimball-William-J..pdf “The Murderer od Col. Sharp.” Republican Banner. Nov. 28, 1825. https://www.newspapers.com/image/603858007/?match=1&terms=Jereboam%200.%20Beauchamp “The Mutilated Act.” Lexington Weekly Press. June 20, 1825. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1183393429/?match=1&terms=Jereboam%200.%20Beauchamp “Romantic 1825 Tragedy.” Kentucky Historical Society. https://history.ky.gov/markers/romantic-1825-tragedy Schoenbachler, Matthew G. “Murder and Madness: The Myth of the Kentucky Tragedy.” University Press of Kentucky. 2009. Gates, W. B. “William Gilmore Simms and the Kentucky Tragedy.” American Literature, vol. 32, no. 2, 1960, pp. 158–66. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/2922674 “To the Public.” Woodstock Observer and Windsor and Orange County Gazette. Aug, 29, 1826. https://www.newspapers.com/image/489194545/?match=1&terms=Jereboam%200.%20Beauchamp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On episode 413, Ryan sits down in studio with former UFO researcher and filmmaker, Paul Kimball, to discuss his Top 5 people in UFOlogy that he misses most! In a special BONUS Patreon episode, Kimball will also share his Top 5 People in UFOlogy he wishes would go away. This is a cosmic conversation you definitely won't want to miss!Follow Paul Kimball: https://www.facebook.com/paul.kimball.165Please take a moment to rate and review us on Spotify and Apple.Book Ryan on CAMEO at: https://bit.ly/3kwz3DOPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/somewhereskiesByMeACoffee: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/UFxzyzHOaQPayPal: Sprague51@hotmail.comDiscord: https://discord.gg/NTkmuwyB4FBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ryansprague.bsky.socialTwitter: https://twitter.com/SomewhereSkiesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/somewhereskiespod/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ryansprague51Order Ryan's new book: https://a.co/d/4KNQnM4Order Ryan's older book: https://amzn.to/3PmydYCStore: http://tee.pub/lic/ULZAy7IY12URead Ryan's articles at: https://medium.com/@ryan-sprague51Opening Theme Song by SeptembryoCopyright © 2025 Ryan Sprague. All rights reservedSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/somewhere-in-the-skies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Israel conducted preemptive strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, dubbed Operation Rising Lion. National security expert E.J. Kimball says "this is a seminal moment for the Middle East and for the world." Kimball discusses the implications of these actions, the historical context of Iran's nuclear ambitions, and the potential for a regime change in Iran. He also delves into the strategic decisions made by Israel and the responses from Iran, exploring the broader consequences for regional stability and international relations. Congressman Ralph Norman from South Carolina, who is a staunch advocate for reducing government spending, discusses the recent rescission package, the defunding of PBS and NPR, and the implications of spending cuts on American taxpayers. Additional interview with Dr. Chad Walding, co-founder and Chief Culture Officer at NativePath. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.