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In this tribute to her father, delivered at the Evangelical Library in London, Lady Elizabeth Catherwood fondly recounts Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones's strong affinity to books and reading. She begins by recalling some of her memories of her father, who always had a book in his hand. She recalls a beach holiday, where all her family was playing and enjoying the sun, sand and water in beach attire, but her father was fully clothed in a suit, sitting quietly by a rock reading “The Divine Imperative”. “Everyone took reading as a part of him” she states. Lady Elizabeth then goes on to list some books and aspects of reading that Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones disliked: paperbacks, digest and encyclopedias, over-concentration on “style” in books, agonizing over words, novels, and wrong intention for reading. Next, she lists the positive aspects of Dr. Lloyd-Jones's reading such as his phenomenal memory, the amazing breadth and depth of his reading, his ability to point out dangers in books, and the variety in his reading (both basic and elaborate). She then expands on Dr. Lloyd-Jones's favorite genres to read, that being Welsh hymns (as he was "a true Welshman"), church history, biographies, and of course, the Bible. To end her tribute, she speaks on how her father had confidence in his faith on his death bed. He had fought a good fight. He had finished his race.
In this tribute to her father, delivered at the Evangelical Library in London, Lady Elizabeth Catherwood fondly recounts Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones's strong affinity to books and reading. She begins by recalling some of her memories of her father, who always had a book in his hand. She recalls a beach holiday, where all her family was playing and enjoying the sun, sand and water in beach attire, but her father was fully clothed in a suit, sitting quietly by a rock reading “The Divine Imperative”. “Everyone took reading as a part of him” she states. Lady Elizabeth then goes on to list some books and aspects of reading that Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones disliked: paperbacks, digest and encyclopedias, over-concentration on “style” in books, agonizing over words, novels, and wrong intention for reading. Next, she lists the positive aspects of Dr. Lloyd-Jones's reading such as his phenomenal memory, the amazing breadth and depth of his reading, his ability to point out dangers in books, and the variety in his reading (both basic and elaborate). She then expands on Dr. Lloyd-Jones's favorite genres to read, that being Welsh hymns (as he was "a true Welshman"), church history, biographies, and of course, the Bible. To end her tribute, she speaks on how her father had confidence in his faith on his death bed. He had fought a good fight. He had finished his race.
In this tribute to her father, delivered at the Evangelical Library in London, Lady Elizabeth Catherwood fondly recounts Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones's strong affinity to books and reading. She begins by recalling some of her memories of her father, who always had a book in his hand. She recalls a beach holiday, where all her family was playing and enjoying the sun, sand and water in beach attire, but her father was fully clothed in a suit, sitting quietly by a rock reading “The Divine Imperative”. “Everyone took reading as a part of him” she states. Lady Elizabeth then goes on to list some books and aspects of reading that Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones disliked: paperbacks, digest and encyclopedias, over-concentration on “style” in books, agonizing over words, novels, and wrong intention for reading. Next, she lists the positive aspects of Dr. Lloyd-Jones's reading such as his phenomenal memory, the amazing breadth and depth of his reading, his ability to point out dangers in books, and the variety in his reading (both basic and elaborate). She then expands on Dr. Lloyd-Jones's favorite genres to read, that being Welsh hymns (as he was "a true Welshman"), church history, biographies, and of course, the Bible. To end her tribute, she speaks on how her father had confidence in his faith on his death bed. He had fought a good fight. He had finished his race.
In this tribute to her father, delivered at the Evangelical Library in London, Lady Elizabeth Catherwood fondly recounts Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones's strong affinity to books and reading. She begins by recalling some of her memories of her father, who always had a book in his hand. She recalls a beach holiday, where all her family was playing and enjoying the sun, sand and water in beach attire, but her father was fully clothed in a suit, sitting quietly by a rock reading “The Divine Imperative”. “Everyone took reading as a part of him” she states. Lady Elizabeth then goes on to list some books and aspects of reading that Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones disliked: paperbacks, digest and encyclopedias, over-concentration on “style” in books, agonizing over words, novels, and wrong intention for reading. Next, she lists the positive aspects of Dr. Lloyd-Jones's reading such as his phenomenal memory, the amazing breadth and depth of his reading, his ability to point out dangers in books, and the variety in his reading (both basic and elaborate). She then expands on Dr. Lloyd-Jones's favorite genres to read, that being Welsh hymns (as he was "a true Welshman"), church history, biographies, and of course, the Bible. To end her tribute, she speaks on how her father had confidence in his faith on his death bed. He had fought a good fight. He had finished his race. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/603/29
Episode 522 - Julie Strong - The Tudor Prophecy, An epic, literary tale blending Game of Thrones and Little WomenJulie Strong is a soon-to-be-retired family physician in Halifax, Nova Scotia; she has an ongoing shamanic practice where she addresses the spiritual causes of illness. Julie was born in Manchester, England, grew up in Wales, Australia, and Ireland, and emigrated to Canada in 1980. Her medical degree is from Trinity College, Dublin University, Ireland, and she holds a BA in Classics from Dalhousie University, Halifax. Her shamanism training is from the Foundation for Shamanic Studies in Marin County, California. Dr. Strong has given presentations in Canada, the US, and Europe on the subject of insanity in ancient Greek literature. She presented a three-part series on Greek mythology at Halifax Central Library in spring 2018 and also “Finding Comfort in Difficult Times,” an overview of shamanism, in fall 2021. She is a lecturer with the Senior College Association of Nova Scotia (SCANS) and delivered a six-week course, The Goddess in Antiquity, in spring 2024, which emphasized humanity's need to reconnect with Nature and the Divine Feminine. Book: The Tudor ProphecyEngland, 1541. An ailing Henry VIII reigns from a contested throne. In parallel story lines, The Tudor Prophecy follows two young women, Lady Alice Grantmire and Hester Vaughan, cousins who each suffer greatly from the King's unjust decrees. Lady Alice and her mother are evicted from their estate and take residence in a cottage where they earn a subsistence selling herbal remedies--until they are accused of witchcraft. After being molested by the King, Hester is summoned to her estranged father's home in Wales. There she becomes betrothed to a Welsh bard whose mentor has visions foretelling the ascendancy of Henry's second daughter, Elizabeth. When Hester encounters the eight-year-old Lady Elizabeth, the two forge a relationship whereby Hester can persuade the future queen to temper her own rule with mercy. This epic, literary tale—a Game of Thrones meets Little Women—is also for readers who loved the Wolf Hall trilogy by Booker-Prize winner Hilary Mantelhttps://ocpublishing.ca/julie-strongSupport the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca
Chaz & AJ, with comedian Ayesheh Mae in studio, obediently hosted professional dominatrix Lady Elizabeth, who proceeded to demonstrate some of her implements live! (0:00) A swimming pool stolen from a local Wal-Mart led to Tribe members calling in the largest things they've ever gotten away with stealing. (14:53) Live Nation's Jimmy Koplik joined Chaz & AJ and spoke about notoriously late concert performers and listeners' good & bad experiences with free tickets. (24:52)
Today we hear from an incredibly successful businessman and philanthropist and discover his heart for the gospel. Starting with the influence of his mother, he explains how his relationship with Christ has shaped his life, his giving, his ministry and his own personal evangelism.Sir Brian Souter grew up on a council estate in Perth, Scotland. He and his sister built the Stagecoach company into one of Britain's largest bus companies in the 1990's, moving into other transport and international ventures. He set up the Souter Charitable Trust with his wife Lady Elizabeth in 1992. Since 2006 the Trust has awarded more than 15,000 grants totalling over £100 million (including support for Solas). He received a knighthood in 2011 for his contributions to transport and the voluntary sector. Still resident in Perth, Sir Brian has four grown up children and five grandchildren.
Conception Bay South will be in ship-top shape tomorrow as mateys and lasses flood the shores in honour of Pirate Day. We have a chat with two pirates who arrrrr excited to keep you all on the hook! (Anthony Germain with Lady Elizabeth and Salty Dog)
As a queen consort of England, Kateryn Parr's history is often overshadowed by the events that allegedly occurred between her husband and Lady Elizabeth. The Victorian historians didn't help her reputation either. Agnes Strickland's Lives of the Queens of England depicts Parr as having an 'unrivaled skill as a nurse'. Today I am joined by Dr. Linda Porter to get a feel for the real Kateryn Parr. Dr. Porter responds to many of the myths about Parr, as well as interesting stories about her life. -- Love the Tudors? Read the stories of the Tudors on the blog: Tudors Dynasty Buy Tudors Dynasty Merchandise Love the show and want to show your support? Become a patron on Patreon! Credits: Hosted by: Rebecca Larson - Twitter Guest: Dr. Linda Porter - Twitter Book: Katherine the Queen Link to letter by Lady Elizabeth to Kateryn Parr Look out for future biography on Margaret Tudor! Editing: Rebecca Larson Voice Over: David Black Music by: Ketsa, Alexander Nakarada, and Winnie the Moog via FilmMusic.io, used by EXTENDED license. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-larson/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-larson/support
Brian and Kelsey reveal their royal British alter egos while Tony soars higher than he ever has before thanks to a tea cake bite that had a little more kick than he was prepared for. We discuss humans going back to the Moon, horror movies, and Keanu Reeves. Don't worry it all makes sense, kinda. Check out our YouTube where you can now WATCH episodes of Scaredycast! And follow us on social! https://linktr.ee/scaredycast Become a PATRON to support the show and get Scaredycast episodes early, exclusive audio and video clips such as deleted scenes from Scaredyquest, free merch, shout-outs, access to TWO Patreon exclusive podcasts Sexycast and Gossip Grill, and more! https://www.patreon.com/scaredycast This episode is sponsored by 99DollarSocial.com! Use code SCARED20 to get 20% off your first month of social media management!
The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope — Volume 1
Having fallen faint in the square, Lady Elizabeth turns to her medical professional, Paul to soothe her maladies. Once left to her own devices, the British aristocrat has a second chance meeting that fills her with wonder.
Una de las canciones éxito de 1974 se escuchó en la voz de la intérprete española Maribel Llaudes Santiago, conocida simplemente como Karina, quien la grabó bajo el título “Oh, Carol”. Así la escuché yo… El tema éxito de Karina es en realidad una versión al español de la canción que compusiera y grabara, quince años antes, el cantautor estadounidense Neil Sedaka, quien la coescribió en 1959 con el título “Oh! Carol”. ¿Y tú, conocías la canción original? Autores: Howard Greenfield & Neil Sedaka (estadounidenses) - Versión al español Jesús González (español) Oh, Carol - Karina (1974) “Lady Elizabeth” álbum (1974) Karina (nombre real Maríbel Llaudes Santiago, española) Oh! Carol - Neil Sedaka (1959) single Oh! Carol/One way ticket (1959) Neil Sedaka (nombre real Neil Sedaka Appel, estadounidense) ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 5 Episodio: 18 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia
Did the monarchy harbor a dark secret? When Queen Elizabeth I was sent to the village of Bisley around 1543-1544, the then Lady Elizabeth allegedly came down with an illness that would end her life. Lady Elizabeth's Governess was in a state of despair, because the King, who was famous for his awful temper and rages, was due for a visit. How could she tell the king of the death of his daughter? She didn't... she just replaced the late Princess with another child... or did she? Become a PATRON on our Patreon (Your support allows us to continue to bring you bigger and better content): https://www.patreon.com/evppodcastConnect with us on social media: YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvpS_7TZj8aq1Pzst7ljG6wINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/everythingvaguelyparanormal/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/everythingvaguelyparanormalTWITTER: https://twitter.com/evppodcastWatch podcast episode #1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqYi59Gq6kw&t=1453s(C) VAGUELY PARANORMAL PRODUCTIONS 2022
First and foremost, we are pleased to inform you that you've been officially nominated by the Akademia executive team for The Akademia 2022 Outstanding Legacy Award, a special honor being bestowed upon those artists whose musical legacy is deemed timeless and important to future generations. In addition to other benefits, winners of this award will have their music secured within the Akademia Vault to be protected for thousands of years, as well as having their name permanently etched in silver on the Akademia Hall of Titans stage in Diamond City. This is a significant accomplishment to be selected out of so many contenders from all around the world. https://anchor.fm/elizabeth-townsend6 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elizabeth-townsend6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elizabeth-townsend6/support
One of the byproducts of introducing disruptive innovation to the theater industry of the 16th century is that not everyone is a fan of your work. For William Shakespeare, as he and his compatriots masterminded theaters like the Globe and the Blackfriars, there was a considerable faction of Puritans in London who felt their work was corrupting the city and sought fervently to stop it. Our guest this week, Chris Laoutaris, is the author of Shakespeare and the Countess, the book that tells the remarkable story of how one woman in particular put up a memorable fight to try and stop one of the greatest theaters in history.
As a queen consort of England, Kateryn Parr's history is often overshadowed by the events that allegedly occurred between her husband and Lady Elizabeth. The Victorian historians didn't help her reputation either. Agnes Strickland's Lives of the Queens of England depicts Parr as having an 'unrivaled skill as a nurse'. Today I am joined by Dr. Linda Porter to get a feel for the real Kateryn Parr. Dr. Porter responds to many of the myths about Parr, as well as interesting stories about her life. -- Love the Tudors? Read the stories of the Tudors on the blog: Tudors Dynasty Buy Tudors Dynasty Merchandise Love the show and want to show your support? Become a patron on Patreon! Credits: Hosted by: Rebecca Larson - Twitter Guest: Dr. Linda Porter - Twitter Book: Katherine the Queen Link to letter by Lady Elizabeth to Kateryn Parr Look out for future biography on Margaret Tudor! Editing: Rebecca Larson Voice Over: David Black Music by: Ketsa, Alexander Nakarada, and Winnie the Moog via FilmMusic.io, used by EXTENDED license.
In this story Lady Elizabeth is unhappy about having to help out at the house since her father, the Earl, lost a lot of his money. She needs to clean and do shopping on her own and feels it in unfair. One day when she is shopping she buys a magic fish which she eats for dinner. That night before going to bed she gets a bit upset and makes a wish. When she wakes up some strange things start happening. Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Thank you to all our wonderful subscribers, we can't believe that we've reached 60,000! Enjoy this quiz and let us know how you get on! The questions are here and the answers are below (no cheating!) 1) Who said: “I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too”? 2) Who was this priest describing - “a tyrant more cruel than Nero, for Nero destroyed but part of Rome, but this tyrant destroyeth this whole realm”? 3) “If my head would win him a castle in France, it should not fail to go” was said of Henry VIII, but who said it? 4) “Much suspected of me, nothing proved can be, quod Elizabeth the prisoner” - The Lady Elizabeth, future Elizabeth I, was said to have etched this on a window during her house arrest at Woodstock, but why was she a prisoner? 5) Who is being described in these words: “For her behaviour, manners, attire and tongue she excelled them all...”? 6) Who wrote to their former tutor saying: “I cannot marvel at thee and lament the case that thou sometimes was the lively member of Christ but now a deformed imp of the Devil”? 7) That homicide and unnatural tyrant which now unjustly bears dominion over you” Who said it and who was it about? 2 points 8) “Little man, the word ‘must' is not to be used to princes” - Who said this? 9) “When I think again that you shall depart from me again it makes my heart die to think what fortune I have that I cannot always be in your company” - who wrote these words in a letter and to whom? 2Points 10) Who was apologising for their eyesight, and therefore poor handwriting, with these words: “I beseech you to pardon me, for verrayly Madame my sight is nothing so perfitt as it has ben”? 11) Who wrote: “Princes at all times have not their wills, but my heart being my own is immutable”? 12) Who ended a letter “Lastly, I make this vow, that mine eyes desire you above all things” and to whom were they writing? 2 points. ANSWERS ------- 1- Elizabeth I to the troops at Tilbury, August 1588. 2- Henry VIII during the Pilgrimage of Grace Rebellion 1536 3- Sir Thomas More 4- Mary I and her privy council believed that Elizabeth was involved in Wyatt's Rebellion 5- Anne Boleyn, described by Lancelot Carles, secretary to the French ambassador 6- While she was in the Tower, Lady Jane Grey wrote this to her former tutor, Thomas Harding, who had converted to Catholicism. 7- This is how Henry described Richard III in letters sent to those who were in support of his claim to the throne. 8- Elizabeth I said this to Robert Cecil, her Secretary of State, when she was dying and he advised her to take to her bed. 9- Catherine Howard to Thomas Culpeper 10-Henry VII to Lady Margaret Beaufort 11-Mary, Queen of Scots, to Ambassador Randolph 12-The dying Catherine of Aragon to her former husband Henry VIII.
The Unconventional Gal: Forging Your Own Path with Cherry Dollface
This week opens with my Cherry's Book Club Review on The Lady Elizabeth by Allison Weir. Then I jump right into talking about the phrase "born in the wrong era" and why it is problematic. I chat about my own experiences with trying to live as a super traditional housewife and forcing myself to be a "lady". I also have a breakthrough discovery about my own life right as I am discussing my vintage snob past. Then I round it out by chatting about the phrase "vintage esthetics, not vintage values" and why that can also be seen as problematic and how we can move forward! I also take your stories and questions along the way. Email me to sponsor future episodes! BE SURE TO FOLLOW MY SOCIALS TO ADD YOUR TWO CENTS! https://www.patreon.com/thecherrydollface http://www.instagram.com/thecherrydollface http://www.facebook.com/thecherrydollface http://www.youtube.com/thecherrydollface theonlycherrydollface@gmail.com Text me your secrets! 818-640-7188 Recorded & Mixed by James Johnson Contributors: - Niel Peckenham, Eva Mckean, Lizzie Wilkinson, Mia Elliott, @theamusedcruise, @sause_dyret --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-unconventional-gal0/support
On this day in Tudor history, 18th March 1554, Palm Sunday, the twenty-year-old Lady Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth I) was escorted by barge from her home at Whitehall Palace along the River Thames to the Tower of London, and imprisoned there. Elizabeth had been implicated in Wyatt's Rebellion, a rebellion that sought to depose Queen Mary I and put Elizabeth, the queen's half-sister, on the throne in her place. Where was Elizabeth imprisoned? What happened to her? Find out more about Elizabeth's arrest and her time in the Tower of London in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, author of "On This Day in Tudor History". Book recommendation: "Elizabeth: Apprenticeship" by David Starkey.Link to read "The Miraculous Preservation...." - https://www.exclassics.com/foxe/foxe431.htm May 19 – Elizabeth’s release from the Tower - https://youtu.be/QFJx0u3nx_s You can see this podcast as a video at the following link:https://youtu.be/-V45UijJ2yg Also on this day in Tudor history, 18th March 1496, Henry VIII's beloved sister, Mary Tudor, Queen of France, was born at Richmond Palace. Find out all about her in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/Caoll3Fhv7s
Paintings of wealthy women weren't unusual in the late 18th century, but paintings of wealthy black women with their white cousins were.
Si te gusta el Abrazo del Oso y quieres acceder a más contenidos extra, puedes ayudarnos pinchando en el botón apoyar aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! Programa originalmente grabado en OMC Radio el 21 de septiembre de 2014. Hoy vamos a tratar de resolver una ecuación fascinante, la del mundo del Steampunk. Un viaje por la literatura, el cine y la moda de un género repleto de imaginación. En este viaje son imprescindibles algunos elementos que para muchos pueden ser incompatibles, pero gracias a nuestros invitados y al ingenio de un estilo narrativo único, van a encajar a la perfección. Necesitamos un ambiente decimonónico, algún que otro invento científico impactante, una buena dosis de reflexión política y mucha aventura. El resultado será el Steampunk, un género retrofuturista que engancha y apasiona a sus seguidores. Os invitamos a descubrirlo con nosotros, pero sobre todo con algunos invitados que conocen bien el mundo por el que vamos a movernos hoy, Lady Elizabeth, Carlos Winchester y Janacek Jadehierro. Y además con nuestros colaboradores Yolanda Barreno y Francisco Muriana, toda una garantía. Bienvenido a un Abrazo de Oso lleno de dirigibles y máquinas de vapor.
This episode is dedicated to our long-haired dachshund, Lady “BabyDog” Elizabeth Roney ( March 12, 2011 – October 5, 2019). Note: This will be a longer episode than most and it will be a much more emotional episode. Keep tissues handy. We discuss how we adopted Lady Very funny stories about her life Lady’s likes;... The post Lady Elizabeth Roney – Ep 9 appeared first on Ride Along with Jeff and Colleen.
The “Cookie Lady” Elizabeth Kizito dropped by the studio to talk about her bobblehead that is being given out at Louisville Slugger Field on Friday night, but she also go into coming to America in the early 70’s, moving to Louisville, and never having tried a chocolate chip cookie until she got here. Listen to her visit here…
Today we have a special guest post for Unknown History listeners. David Crowther hosts the History of England podcast, where he delves into England's history from the end of Roman Britain to present day. This episode focuses on Queen Mary, Lady Elizabeth, and their strained relationship in 1500's England. Listen to learn about the queen's attempt to "remove a thorn" from her rule. Learn more about the History of England Podcast at: https://thehistoryofengland.co.uk/
Once Wyatt had been dealt with, Gardiner, Renard,Mary - all could see a greater target in their sights. The surely the Lady Elizabeth had been involved, and here was the chance to remove a thorn. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen to special guest Lady Elizabeth Hudson as she reminds us that we are anointed to be stronger. She dives in to 1 Samuel 17 to show us how David used his anointing to defeat the Giant who defied the armies of the Living God and how we can tap into this same anointing.
Mike Leigh discusses his latest film Peterloo, an historical epic that depicts the infamous 1819 Peterloo Massacre, where a peaceful pro-democracy rally at St Peter's Field in Manchester turned into one of the most notorious episodes in British history. The massacre saw British government forces charge into a crowd of over 60,000 that had gathered to demand political reform.Novelist CJ Sansom discusses Tombland, his latest in his Tudor mystery series. The Lady Elizabeth sends lawyer Matthew Shardlake to Norwich to investigate the murder of a distant Boleyn relative during a time of agrarian unrest. Once the domain of children, playing with friends is increasingly seen as an entertainment option for adults and not just the computer game or sporting variety. We talk to two real life gamers: cosplayer Holly Rose Swinyard who attends conventions where players dress as favourite characters from comics and TV, and Ken Ferguson who blogs about escape rooms, physical puzzle games the like of which are popping up across the UK, to explore the changing role of play in our lives.Presenter : Kirsty Lang Producer : Dymphna Flynn
Albuquerque’s First Lady, Elizabeth Kistin Keller speaks with Generation Justice about her vision as First Lady and what shaped her initiative, the “One ABQ Challenge: Connecting Youth & Elders.”
Every Friday at 9 PM Central (10pm Tonight!) you can join Host Rev Donald Lewis and Rev. Lori B for the Correllian Family Hour as we explore the exciting world on Correllian Wicca. Tonight, Lady Elizabeth of the Universal Temple of Gaia is our guest host! She will talk about Witch School, the Witch and Famous Agency, Money Magick, & upcoming events over the next several months. After, Ed the Pagan delivers The Transmission! For your ease of access, here are the links relevant to the discussion this evening: http://bit.ly/corrtshirts http://www.thedailyspell.com/school-website-rebuild
About this episode... Monkey and David explore the world of a ProDomme with Lady Elizabeth. What is a ProDomme? How does she fit into Sex Workers? I thought people that hired Prodommes just liked to get tied up and beaten? IT goes a lot deeper than that and Lady Elizabeth is a joy to talk to. A little about Lady Elizabeth... I'm deeply involved in BDSM as a passion, a lifestyle, a profession, and a topic for academic research. I've been a professional dominant since for over a decade. I currently own a private, beautifully-equipped dungeon in central Connecticut, perfectly located between New York City and Boston. Within the dungeon, my specialties include corporal punishment and corrective discipline, bondage, electrical play, medical scenarios, and many other deviations. I particularly enjoy teaching novices and couples about the diverse world of BDSM. I also hold a PhD in Anthropology from an Ivy League university, where I specialized in the study of gender, sexuality, and language in BDSM communities. In my vanilla life, I offer consulting work with couples and individuals having communication difficulties. Where to find Lady Elizabeth... www.LadyElizabeth.net theladyelizabeth@hotmail.com https://twitter.com/MyLadyElizabeth Want to show your appreciation to the BCBC Crew and Help BCBC Succeed?!?! Please help our podcast and support a great show and resource trying to make the world better one podcast at a time! First LIKE, Rate, and Subscribe to our podcast... Best done on iTunes and also give us 5 stars and also write a wonderful review! Then check out other ways you can support the show: Donate to the show and get stuff here: www.patreon.com/bcbcpodcast Please LIKE AND SHARE THE FACEBOOK PAGE with everyone... www.facebook.com/bcbcpodcast Read our blogs and leave us a message on our cool new website: www.bcbcpodcast.com You should also watch and subscribe to the video show!!! https://www.youtube.com/bcbcpodcast Would you like to donate to a non-profit education program? Contact us at: bcbcpodcast@gmail.com
In our first Ask-A-Witch Lady Elizxabeth Hamilton, High Priestess and CEo of Witch And Famous Agency, discusses Magic and her life as a Witch. This is a Facebook Live Show.
On this week's podcast, we travel back in time to February 17th 1998. On this momentous date, Randy ‘Macho Man’ Savage of the nWo was honored as the Harvard Lampoon’s Real Man of the Year in a ceremony on campus – the highlights of which aired on the March 5th edition of WCW Thunder – but Mr. Savage was not alone on this trip. Rather, he was accompanied by the esteemed feature producer for World Championship Wrestling, Mr. Neal Pruitt. Neal explains all in Episode 23!!! Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/neal-pruitts-secrets-of-wcw-nitro/id1276032841?mt=2 Subscribe on Android: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ipkzridq3wpauwkb2wkdl4de4su Twitter: @secretsofnitro Facebook: www.facebook.com/secretsofnitro E-mail: secretsofnitro@gmail.com Below is the newspaper article referenced in this podcast: Kline, Savage Honored as Men Of the Year Savage's Real Man' award pokes fun at Pot By RODRIGO CRUZ, CONTRIBUTING WRITER February 18, 1998 In a ceremony that incorporated such disparate elements as ninjas, people in gorilla outfits and a mariachi band, the Harvard Lampoon bestowed upon professional wrestler Randy "The Macho Man" Savage its annual Real Man of the Year award yesterday afternoon. The Lampoon, a semi-secret Bow Street organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine, presented the award to Savage inside a makeshift wrestling ring that had been erected in front of the steps of its castle. Savage, who distinguished himself first as a member of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and now in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), is a former winner of the WWF's Intercontinental Title as well as the WWF and WCW's respective heavyweight championships. He is the first wrestler to receive the Lampoon's Real Man of the Year award. The ceremony honoring Savage was the culmination of a day's worth of highly publicized activities by the Lampoon that included a parade down Mass. Ave. and an introduction by Nobellaureate and Baird Professor of Chemistry Dudley Herschbach. The 45-year-old Savage, whose real name is Randy Poffo, arrived for the event in a silver Dodge Viper, dressed in a black leather jacket, spandex pants and a t-shirt with the word "MADNESS" emblazoned on it. Spectators, both students and Cambridge locals,lined Savage's parade route as he and members of the Lampoon hurled Slim Jim snacks at the crowd. When asked during the parade if he would like to say anything to his fans, Savage replied, "Snap into a Slim Jim!" -- referring to the brand of beef jerky sticks the flamboyant wrestler endorses. Whether by design or by chance, the Lampoon's event was scheduled for the same day as a ceremony honoring the Hasty Pudding Theatrical Society's Man of the Year, Kevin Kline. Seizing upon this coincidence, Savage challenged Kline to a wrestling match in the Lampoon's ring, questioned his courage and insinuated that Kline and Savage's estranged tag-team partner Hollywood Hulk Hogan were"dating". Lampoon officers even provided Savage with a telephone, inviting him to call Kline at the Hasty Pudding to issue his challenge directly. In the ensuing dialogue between Savage and a voice that purported to be Kline, the wrestler called the actor out, saying "take your beating like a man." Kline, however, did not present himself. Later that evening, at a news conference held at the Hasty Pudding Theatre, Kline initially professed ignorance about Savage's challenge, but then assented to it, saying, "I'm Man of the Year.It's sour grapes. I will accept his challenge, but I won't wrestle him." In lieu of Kline, the Lampoon staged a tag-team bout that pitted Savage and Grimace, a McDonalds character, against a group of costumed spectators culled from the audience. These included a cowboy,a ninja, the philosopher Socrates, a cadre of Revolutionary War soldiers and the Grim Reaper. Without Savage's assistance, Grimace dispatched his adversaries with seeming ease. But when the purple-clad mascot turned against his own partner, Savage felled Grimace with one blow, opting for an arm hack to the head rather than his signature move, the "flying elbow from the top of the ropes." Despite Savage's victory, wrestling fans at ringside agreed that his appearance at the Lampoon comes at a crossroads in the middle-aged wrestler's personal and professional life. "He's not the same as he was at Wrestle mania III back in '86," said Savage admirer John E.Connolly '00. In the past five years, Savage has switched his affiliation from the WWF to the WCW and been divorced from his wife and current manager, Lady Elizabeth. More recently, he alienated himself from his gang, the New World Order (NWO), as a result of his feud with Hogan. Responding to a question about a possible schism within the NWO, Savage said, "Sure, they're all tense and I'm feeling great." Still, Savage's youngest fans remain his most ardent admirers. "As many times as Macho Man gets knocked down he always gets back up," said seven-year-old Brian Devenne of Cambridge. The afternoon's proceedings came to a climax when Lampoon President Matthew J. Murray '99 and Narthex Nicholas A. Stoller '98 handed Savage the silver cup that represents their Real Man of the Year Award as well as a self improvement cassette Savage identified as "How to Have Sex Up to One Time a Night." Savage, apparently touched by the recognition,expressed his appreciation and said he would use the award as an incentive to "really get serious and kick ass from now on.
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