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Over the course of its 200 year history, the lighthouse on Wood Island in Maine has been home to a celebrity dog, a grisly murder, some mischievous ghosts, and a monster storm that may or may not have been brought on by a pickpocket's curse.Learn more about Wood Island Lighthouse on their website (here's Richard's book.)Want to hear more stories of mega storms, heroic sea rescues, and maybe even some more lighthouse ghosts? Here's some information about Maine's 60 historic lighthouses.It's Maine Week on the show, so every day we're introducing you to someone from that great state — people who live, and work, and get inspired by Maine's rugged beauty. This episode was produced in partnership with the Maine Office of Tourism. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Professor Toby Wilkinson. The Ptolemies leveraged Egypt's grain and gold to build a prosperous economy. They constructed the Lighthouse of Alexandria and the Museum, which attracted scholars like Archimedes. Zenodotus, the first head librarian, invented bibliography to organize the Library's massive collection of scrolls. 1856 CLEOPATRA NEEDLE
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Lauren's Little Bedtime Stories When Tessa's most important wish drifts away on a rushing stream, she bravely rows across moonlit waters to a mysterious island shaped like a sleeping whale. There, she discovers an enchanted lighthouse that gathers lost wishes from across the world and keeps them glowing safely inside its magical lantern room. With soft waves, shimmering paper boats, and the quiet voices of forgotten hopes, Tessa follows a gentle trail of light to reclaim the wish she thought she'd lost forever. A dreamy, heartwarming tale about courage, finding your way, and learning that the light you need is often already inside you — perfect for calming bedtime listening and young dreamers who love a touch of wonder.
A special 4-minute reading of "Christmas at Sea", an evocative poem written by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1883. Stevenson, the son of a lighthouse engineer, had intimate, first-hand knowledge of storms, weather, and life on and by the sea. Read for you by World Ocean Radio host Peter Neill. Happy Holidays.Christmas at Sea is an evocative seasonal poem by Robert Louis Stevenson published in 1888, five years after his beloved novel, Treasure Island, was published. Christmas at Sea appears in an anthology of poems compiled by the Radio4 program Poetry Please: The Nation's Best-Loved Poems, with a forward by Roger McGough, published in 2014 by Faber & Faber Books. Christmas at Sea is in the public domain.About World Ocean RadioWorld Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide. Peter Neill, Director of the World Ocean Observatory and host of World Ocean Radio, provides coverage of a broad spectrum of ocean issues from science and education to advocacy and exemplary projects.World Ocean Radio: 5-minute weekly insights in ocean science, advocacy, education, global ocean issues, marine science, policy, challenges, and solutions. Hosted by Peter Neill, Founder of W2O. Learn more at worldoceanobservatory.org
Chris Simonsen joins Dr. Sandie Morgan as they explore how communities can close the gap that makes young people vulnerable to trafficking—not with rescue mentalities, but with trauma-informed care, consistent relationships, and spaces where young people feel safe enough to stay. Chris Simonsen Chris Simonsen is the Chief Executive Officer of Orangewood Foundation, one of Orange County's leading organizations serving youth who have experienced abuse, neglect, homelessness, and exploitation. With more than fifteen years at the helm and over three decades of executive leadership experience, Simonsen oversees a comprehensive continuum of care that includes housing, education, transitional support, wellness services, and specialized programs for youth who have been exploited or trafficked. Under his leadership, Orangewood has expanded its focus on intervention for children and Transitional Age Youth (TAY), emphasizing strategies that prevent revictimization, stabilize immediate crises, and strengthen long-term resilience. Simonsen's leadership is shaped by a commitment to relationship-based, trauma-informed care and a theory of change rooted in the belief that consistent adult support, safe environments, and practical resources dramatically alter a young person's trajectory. Key Points Orangewood Foundation made a strategic decision ten years ago to remove all labeling criteria for their programs, allowing them to serve any teen or young adult in need regardless of foster care status or county of residence, which caused the organization to grow from 40 to 250 employees. The number one priority when working with vulnerable youth is building a trusting relationship and creating a safe environment where they feel comfortable, which can take weeks or months before meaningful goal-setting work can begin. Young people without support structures are highly vulnerable to traffickers, and their trauma is so much more complex that Orangewood created dedicated programming including the Lighthouse transitional housing program and Project Choice drop-in center specifically for survivors and at-risk youth. Prevention work must address the developmental realities of youth who haven't had long-term stability or supportive infrastructure, including implementing social-emotional support in schools through programs like advisory groups that stay together for four years. The role of loneliness and connection is critical—young people need to build their own communities and peer support networks, not just rely on organizational staff, to develop healthy relationships and long-term resilience. For those wanting to help, the most effective approach is to support existing trauma-informed organizations through volunteering, donations, or collaboration rather than starting new nonprofits, and to get educated on what human trafficking really is before attempting direct intervention. Schools need to dedicate more resources to the social-emotional aspects of teenagers' lives, not just academics, and provide direct education to students about trafficking prevention at appropriate age levels without parental pushback. The Ending Human Trafficking Collaborative led by the Samueli Foundation exemplifies how community education and cross-sector partnerships can strengthen prevention efforts by bringing together experts and philanthropists to direct resources where they're most needed. Resources Orangewood Foundation Samueli Academy Project Choice (Orangewood Foundation) Lighthouse Transitional Housing Program (Orangewood Foundation) Ending Human Trafficking Podcast Global Center for Women and Justice - Vanguard University Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force Samueli Foundation Transcript [00:00:00] Chris Simonsen: The number one thing we have to do initially with any of our young people is build a trusting relationship with them. [00:00:07] Make them feel comfortable.
In this episode we revisit a conversation from June 2022 with Mike Vogel, who at that time was the president of the U.S. Lighthouse Society. Mike Vogel retired as editorial page editor of The Buffalo News in 2011, after a 43-year journalism career. He was the organizer and founding president of the Buffalo Lighthouse Association, which carried out the restoration of Buffalo, New York's historic 1833 lighthouse. He has served as president of the organization for well over two decades. Buffalo Main Lighthouse, New York. Photo by Jeremy D'Entremont. Mike has also played an important role in the national lighthouse preservation movement. As First Vice President and then president of the American Lighthouse Coordinating Committee, Mike was instrumental in helping the government develop guidelines for the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000. Mike is also the author or co-author of five books , including "Harboring History: The Heritage Behind Buffalo's 200-Year-Old Overnight Success."
Welcome to Lighthouse Church! We are located in the City of Vista, in the North County of San Diego. To join us in person, head over to: 342 Eucalyptus Ave. Vista, CA 92084 We meet every Sunday at 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM & 12:00 PM If you want to know more about us or to connect with us, let us know by filling out this Digital Connect Card: https://gotolighthouse.churchcenter.com/people/forms/665423 If you made a decision to follow Jesus today, or want help taking your Next Step, send us an email at: info@lighthousechurchnc.org If you would like to make a contribution to Lighthouse Church, or to give your tithe or offering digitally, you can do that by heading to our website. www.lighthousechurchnc.org/give
Wesley Wright Lighthouse Bible Church Sunday, December 21, 2025 The Holiest Child of All Luk 2:1-11 This was no mere child - prophets foresaw His coming in the Old Testament, and an angel spoke about him in the previous chapter. Luk 1:26-36 Old Testament references to Christ: Isa 9:6-7 Isa 11:1-5 Jer 30:18-22 From Galilee to Bethlehem would have been something like 60-75 miles away. Back then, that trip might take 3-4 days to complete. Jesus Christ was Mary's firstborn (Luke 2:7), which is especially vital given the all-important virgin birth. This same Child is firstborn in another way. He's preeminent, and part of what we celebrate during Christmas is tied to his... for full notes: http://www.lbible.org/index.php?proc=msg&sf=vw&tid=1768
In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board Member Mary Schreiber talks with representatives Beth White, Heather Pagan, and Lisa Kejr from Lighthouse for Life, an organization in Columbia, SC, that fights to eradicate human trafficking by educating the community and empowering survivors. They discuss how traffickers exploit vulnerabilities, the subtle signs health care providers should watch for, and strategies to safely identify and support victims. Beth White is Chair of the Board of Directors for Lighthouse for Life in Columbia, SC.Heather Pagan is Survivor Support Director and Person of Lived Experience for Lighthouse for Life in Columbia, SC.Lisa Kejr is Chief Executive Officer for Lighthouse for Life in Columbia, SC.Mary L. Schreiber, MSN, RN, CMSRN, is a Nursing Education Consultant in Ehrhardt, SC, and a member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board. Visit our new online journal platform at www.jannettipublications.comChoose what works best for you – purchase individual articles, or subscribe and access all MEDSURG Nursing articles, including archives from past years. Plus, NCPD assessments are FREE for individual subscribers or through the purchase of the NCPD article.For archived episodes of this podcast and to learn more about MEDSURG Nursing, visit the journal's website at www.medsurgnursing.net.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
Lighthouses are literally a light in the darkness. Many have been located in remote places and all of them are located in areas that have suffered shipwrecks. Families living at lighthouses faced struggles and sometimes death. The Heceta Head Lighthouse is no different. Today, it has been turned into a bed and breakfast with beautiful views and at least one ghost. A legend claims that a young girl drowned here and her mother has returned in the afterlife, looking to find her. Join us for the history and hauntings of the Heceta Head Lighthouse. The Moment in Oddity features the Book Wheel. Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2025/12/hgb-ep-616-heceta-head-lighthouse.html Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump Music used in this episode: (Moment in Oddity) "Vanishing" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Title: "Music Box Mayhem" Artist: Tim Kulig (timkulig.com) Licensed under Creative Commons By Attribution 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0997280/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
This week, our hosts Dave Bittner, Joe Carrigan, and Maria Varmazis (also host of the T-Minus Space Daily show) are sharing the latest in social engineering scams, phishing schemes, and criminal exploits that are making headlines. In follow-up this week, we waded into murky legal waters with a fish-demeanor pun that's now swimming rent-free in our heads, then pivoted to some surprisingly practical home-network wisdom—segregating IoT devices before they take over your Wi-Fi (and your sanity). Joe looks at how Google is taking a dual approach to fighting scams—suing to dismantle the “Lighthouse” phishing operation while backing bipartisan legislation and rolling out AI tools to protect users from smishing, robocalls, and fraud. Maria looks at how seniors are more digitally active than ever—and why caregivers and families play a key role in keeping them safe online, with practical tips ranging from strong passwords and MFA to regular conversations about scams and device security. Dave looks at two very different but increasingly common scam fronts: an FBI warning about AI-powered “virtual kidnapping” extortion schemes using fake proof-of-life images, and a surge in celebrity impersonation scams that used hacked social media accounts to trick music fans out of billions in fake tickets, merch, crypto, and VIP offers. Our catch of the day comes from Reddit where Dave and Joe take on a series of messages that will have you rethinking the way you answer scams. Resources and links to stories: A dual strategy: legal action and new legislation to fight scammers Empowering Seniors for Safer Online Experiences: 6 Practical Safety Tips for Caregivers and Families New FBI alert urges vigilance on virtual kidnapping schemes Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter Impersonators Scam Fans Out of $5.3 Billion in 2025: Report Have a Catch of the Day you'd like to share? Email it to us at hackinghumans@n2k.com.
What happens when we slow down and really listen to the language of a story? In this special episode for kids and parents, we cozy up with Cynthia Rylant's Lighthouse Family series and unpack a delicious opening passage from The Storm. We notice how sound, mood, adjectives, and even compound words work together to paint Pandora the lighthouse cat's lonely world—and we share simple ways to turn those discoveries into copywork, scavenger hunts, and rich family discussion.Join us as we read, notice, and play with language—then keep the magic going in your own read-aloud time.Resources:Order the Lighthouse Family issue of the Dart here (available Jan. 1st)Find the Lighthouse Family books in the Brave Writer Book ShopBrave Writer class registration is open! Visit Julie's Substack to find her special podcast for kids (and a lot more!) Purchase Julie's new book, Help! My Kid Hates WritingFind community at Brave Learner HomeLearn more about the Brave Writer Literature & Mechanics programsStart a free trial of CTCmath.com to try the math program that's sure to grab and keep your child's attentionSubscribe to Julie's Substack newsletters, Brave Learning with Julie Bogart and Julie Off Topic, and Melissa's Catalog of EnthusiasmsSign up for our Text Message Pod Ring to get podcast updates and more!Send us podcast topic ideas by texting us: +1 (833) 947-3684Interested in advertising with us? Reach out to media@bravewriter.comConnect with Julie:Instagram: @juliebravewriterThreads: @juliebravewriterBluesky: @bravewriter.comFacebook: facebook.com/bravewriterConnect with Melissa:Website: melissawiley.comSubstack: melissawiley.substack.comInstagram: @melissawileybooksBluesky:
This conversation with Luminary Lighthouse delves into various themes including spiritual warfare, the nature of deception in today's world, and the mysteries surrounding ancient civilizations. The speakers explore biblical perspectives, historical narratives, and the influence of architecture and technology on society. They question the accuracy of historical accounts and discuss the implications of these gaps in our understanding of the past. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the peculiarities of historical architecture, the evolution of cities, and the hidden narratives that shape our understanding of the past. They explore the concept of 'mud floods,' the interplay between natural disasters and historical events, and the spiritual dimensions of these narratives. The discussion also touches on geological phenomena, the mysteries of petrification, and the transformation of landscapes over time, all while questioning the mainstream historical narratives that have been presented to us.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jt-s-mix-tape--6579902/support.Please support our sponsor Modern Roots Life: https://modernrootslife.com/?bg_ref=rVWsBoOfcFJESUS SAID THERE WOULD BE HATERS Shirts: https://jtfollowsjc.com/product-category/mens-shirts/WOMEN'S SHIRTS: https://jtfollowsjc.com/product-category/womens-shirts/
In this powerful and emotional episode, we sit down with Brandon Bower, Executive Director of The Lighthouse, to hear his personal story and calling to Christ-centered recovery. Brandon shares his heart for biblically based counseling and the transformative power of discipleship, mentorship, and authentic community.We also explore the holistic ministry of The Lighthouse — from recovery and treatment programs to Friday night chapel and meals, community groups, a food pantry, and a thrift store — all rooted in walking alongside people with dignity, hope, and the love of Jesus. This episode is filled with testimony, encouragement, and a clear invitation to remain faithful to your calling while loving your community with humility and transformation in mind.
Don Baker drops in to tell Oliver about his very busy year and about Dublin's Lighthouse homeless cafe.
What did you think of this episode?Connecting with our readers is crucial for expanding our Kingdom outreach. Katy shares how we can engage through newsletters and use Canva to create enjoyable content.Welcome to Your Best Writing Life, an extension of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference held in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of NC. I'm your host, Linda Goldfarb. Each week, I bring tips and strategies from writing and publishing industry experts to help you excel in your craft. I'm so glad you're listening in. During this episode, you'll learn how to connect with your audience through newsletters.My guest is Katy Kauffman, an award-winning author, an editor of Refresh Bible Study Magazine, and a co-founder of Lighthouse Bible Studies. She has the privilege of working with writers and the Lighthouse team to create Bible study compilations and magazine issues. She has a monthly newsletter for writers called The Lighthouse Connection and contributes to three writing blogs. Alright, let's head into our content for today… great ways to connect with your readers.1. One of the best ways is through a newsletter2. What goodies can we stuff into our newsletters that an audience will enjoy? 3. How to use Canva as a resource for creating digital graphics that can go in our newsletters. LINKS12 Ideas for Digital Freebies PDF downloadConnect with Katy Kauffman - at her blog, Winning the Victory, and on Facebook and Twitter.http://lighthousebiblestudies.com/ https://lighthousebiblestudies.com/katy-kauffman/Visit Your Best Writing Life website.Join our Facebook group, Your Best Writing LifeYour host - Linda Goldfarb#1 Podcast in the "Top 50+ Must-Have Tools and Resources for Christian Writers in 2024". Awarded the Spark Media 2022 Most Binge-Worthy PodcastAwarded the Spark Media 2023 Fan Favorites Best Solo Podcast
Podcast: Light on Life Season Twelve Episode Forty-Seven. Greed has always been one of the most dangerous distortions of spiritual leadership. In Jude 10–11, false teachers are exposed as people who abandon God's way for personal gain, following the paths of Cain and Balaam. This episode of Light on Life takes a clear-eyed look at Balaam's error—how greed, divination, and profit-driven prophecy stand […] The post Why Money Hungering Greed Is Not God’s Way To Happiness appeared first on emeryhorvath.com. Related posts: Why Your Conversation About Angels Needs to be Respectful Why Contending for the Faith Is for Genuine Believers Seven Sins Of The Seriously Deceptive Soul
When was Christ born? I held a livestream to tackle some of the most enduring mysteries surrounding the Christmas story, diving deep into scholarly debates concerning the timing of Christ's birth, the nature of the Star of Bethlehem, and the identity and traditions surrounding the Wise Men. The discussion also included a giveaway of a free copy of Sand Tanner’s book, Lighthouse, authored by Ronald Huggins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d0hOvJoXQc Don't miss our other conversations about Christmas: https://gospeltangents.com/lds_theology/christmas/ Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved The Great Dating Debate: When Was Christ Born? The discussion began by addressing the fact that the calendar we use today, created by the 6th-century monk Dionysius Exiguus. He mistakenly placed Christ's birth several years too late. There is no Year Zero. Modern scholars generally agree that Herod the Great died in 4 BC, a crucial historical marker, meaning Jesus could not have been born as late as 1 BC because Herod would have been dead for three or four years by then. Dr. Jeffrey Chadwick proposes that December of 5 BC is the correct birth month. However, Dr. Thomas Wayment argues that biblical writers like Matthew and Luke were composing gospels, not history, and were unconcerned with precise details, suggesting that historical data only allows us to know the date within a year or two, and certainly not within a specific month. Adding to the complexity is the mention of a census in Luke 2, which is historically problematic, as the census conducted by Quirinius (Cyrenius) is typically placed around 6 AD, about 10 years after Herod's death, creating a significant timeline contradiction. Explaining the Star of Bethlehem The question of what caused the Star of Bethlehem led to an examination of several astronomical and scientific theories, particularly in the context of both the Bible (Matthew 2) and the Book of Mormon (3rd Nephi 1). Information comes from several sources, including the 2004 documentary called Mystery of the Three Kings by Questar Entertainment. Planetary Alignment: Astronomer Michael Molnar proposed that the star was actually an occultation where the moon passed in front of Jupiter, a theory based on Babylon’s astrological beliefs concerning the birth dates of divine kings. Solar Eclipse: Another possibility, suggested by Jerry Grover, is a solar eclipse which occurred in 6 BC, a date near the proposed birth time. In Mesopotamia, eclipses were frequently associated with the rising of a new king or the death of an old king, which would explain why Herod was troubled. The eclipse was rare, rising in Mesoamerica and setting as a partial eclipse in Persia, where the Wise Men were thought to originate. Coronal Mass Ejection (CME): Grover also offered the idea of a CME (a massive ejection of plasma from the sun hitting Earth’s magnetosphere). This event could cause the northern lights (auroras) to become supercharged and move far south, appearing as “weird domes and other shapes in Mesoamerica”. This theory is particularly interesting because it could scientifically explain the Book of Mormon account that the night became “as light as day all night long” in the American Hemisphere, while the phenomenon might not have been noticed in the Middle East. Furthermore, the sign may have been accompanied by a crackling or hissing sound, as ions drop and release their charge in the atmosphere. Supernovas and comets are generally dismissed as options because they are either too short-lived or were historically seen as signs of impending doom. The Wise Men: Identity, Gifts, and Legacy The Wise Men (Magi or Magoi) were likely astrologers, healers, and dream readers from the east, specifically the Parthian/Persian Empire (modern Iran/Iraq area.) Their arrival in Jerusalem would have been concerning to Herod, especially since they were Persians entering Roman-controlled territory. The word Magoi is the same word used for magician or sorcerer. They may have been followers of the Zoroastrian religion, which is monotheistic and shares beliefs with Judaism, such as a belief in resurrection and a coming savior. Zoroastrian astronomers may have recognized the confluence of Jupiter and Saturn in 7 BC as a sign of a new king in Israel. The three traditional gifts carried profound meaning: Gold represented kingship. Frankincense represented divinity or God. Myrrh was extremely valuable (worth seven times the weight of gold) and represented healing; its use in embalming also served as a foreshadowing of Jesus's eventual death. The Magi are celebrated in many traditions, particularly in Spanish-speaking countries, where January 6th is known as Three Kings Day24,25. On this day, which occurs 12 days after Christmas, presents are exchanged, left by the Three Kings rather than Santa Claus. Legends regarding the Magi’s relics and tombs are found across the globe, including claims in Sava, Iran (recorded by Marco Polo); Axum, Ethiopia; Milan, Italy, and the most famous location in the West, the Cologne Cathedral in Germany. Don't miss our other conversations about Christmas: https://gospeltangents.com/lds_theology/christmas/ Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved
A deep dive into Lighthouse, a phishing-as-a-service platform linked to millions of scam texts worldwide, and the sprawling “smishing triad” ecosystem built around it. With security researcher Ford Merrill, we unpack how modern scam operations work at industrial scale — from fake e-commerce sites and mass SMS campaigns to the wallet-provisioning techniques that let criminals turn stolen credit cards into tap-to-pay phones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Christopher shares some new insights on a prophecy that was given verbally in the Lighthouse Inc., Church by Evangelist/Pastor Barbara. The false prophecy continues coming out of the Lighthouse Inc., Church. Now God is saying that the enemy meant for the Church to be destroyed but God is turning that around. God said people will be coming to the Lighthouse Inc., Church because "Curiosity" will bring them in the doors. Not the "Holy Spirit", not "Revival", not "Charlie Kirk". This is a sad day. The mighty have fallen into delusion and deception. Evangelist/Pastor Barbara Lynch is still working on her love walk so she can make a home for Aaron Betz to come back as the head prodigal. Listen closely and carefully as Christopher lays out the new plan of victory. Podcast intro and outro from Jeremy Marsan and link to https://jeremymarsan.com/. background music - music_zapsplat_as_time_passes_124 https://freesound.org/s/191718/
Hva er likheten mellom Lily Allens snakkisalbum West End Girl og Sigrid Undset, Sylvia Plath, Miranda July og Mary Shelley?Den britiske popartisten Lily Allens skilsmissealbum West End Girl har skapt storm siden det kom i oktober, så til de grader at vi nå befinner oss i en såkalt «West End Girl Winter».De fjorten sangene forteller om eksmannen og Stranger Things-skuespilleren David Harbours svik og parets påfølgende skilsmisse, i et brutalt og selvransakende oppgjør med tiden de hadde sammen og med samfunnets forestillinger om den moderne kvinnen. I musikkens verden er oppbruddsplater en lang tradisjon, og Allen selv har omtalt albumet som autofiksjon – fiksjon tett knyttet til egne erfaringer.Forfatter og litteraturprofessor Janne Stigen Drangsholt mener derimot at albumet ikke enkelt kan leses som et stykke virkeligheteslitteratur, og vil i dette foredraget heller trekke linjer mellom Allen og forfattere som Mary Shelley, Virginia Woolf, Sigrid Undset, Sylvia Plath og popmusikkens Taylor Swift. Hva har alle disse til felles? Finnes egentlig den moderne kvinnen?Litteraturliste fra foredraget:W. H. Auden – «Letter to Lord Byron» (1937)Jane Austen – Pride and Prejudice (1813) Zygmunt Bauman – Liquid Modernity (2000)Charlotte Brontë – Jane Eyre (1847)Emily BrontëSabrina CarpenterCharles DarwinFriedrich EngelsWilliam Godwin Ted HughesMiranda July – All Fours (2024)Immanuel KantKarl MarxJohn Stuart Mill – The Subjection of Women (1869)Toril Moi – «Kjærlighetstortur. Torborg Nedreaas' Av måneskinn gror det ingenting. Kultur og liv på 1950-tallet» (2020)William MorrisMaggie NelsonSylvia Plath – “Words Heard, By Accident, Over The Phone” (1962)Sylvia Plath – The Journals of Sylvia Plath (1982)Sylvia Plath – The Bell Jar (1963)Jean-Jacques RousseauAnne SextonMary ShelleyPercy Bysshe ShelleyTaylor Swift – The Life of a Showgirl (2025)Sigrid Undset Mary Wollstonecraft – A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792)Virginia Woolf – To the Lighthouse (1927)Virginia Woolf – A Room of One's Own (Women & Fiction) (1929) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jim Lammers, who lives in Minnesota, was educated as an architect back when freehand sketching was an integral part of the curriculum. His writing and sketching has been published in a number of professional journals and on websites. His most recent book is "Lighthouses of the Great Lakes: An Architect's Sketchbook." The illustrations in Jim's book are not precise architectural renderings. The depictions are roughly accurate in their dimensions and details, but they also have a very personal, slightly whimsical quality. The sketches are Jim's way of interpreting these scenes and communicating the experience to us.
Welcome to Lighthouse Church! We are located in the City of Vista, in the North County of San Diego. To join us in person, head over to: 342 Eucalyptus Ave. Vista, CA 92084 We meet every Sunday at 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM & 12:00 PM If you want to know more about us or to connect with us, let us know by filling out this Digital Connect Card: https://gotolighthouse.churchcenter.com/people/forms/665423 If you made a decision to follow Jesus today, or want help taking your Next Step, send us an email at: info@lighthousechurchnc.org If you would like to make a contribution to Lighthouse Church, or to give your tithe or offering digitally, you can do that by heading to our website. www.lighthousechurchnc.org/give
Over a long and celebrated career, Toronto based costume designer Linda Muir has collaborated on plays, feature films, short films, television MOWs and series projects, embracing contemporary, period and fantastical scripts.From 1975 to 1991, Linda designed costumes and sets for the theatre, including The Theatre Second Floor under the direction of Paul Bettis, Tarragon, Theatre Passe Muraille, TWP, Toronto Free, Richard Rose's Necessary Angel, the Royal Alexandra, Manitoba Theatre Centre and Manhattan's Mabou Mines. She received Dora Mavor Moore Awards for Outstanding Costume Design for Daniel MacIver's Jump and John Krizanc's innovative first production of Tamara.Muir transitioned to film and television, where she has successfully utilized her skill with fabric, colour and texture, an eye for detail and a real talent for capturing character in clothing.Linda's hallmark is extensive research and voracious reading: solid footings for her imaginative designs for productions that have received numerous nominations and awards, including Robert Eggers' The Witch, and The Lighthouse, Atom Egoyan's Exotica, Patricia Rozema's When Night Is Falling, Lilies by John Greyson and Thirty-Two Short Films About Glenn Gould by François Girard.
Sermon by Pastor Tom,"Lighthouse in the Fog"
Wesley Wright Lighthouse Bible Church Sunday, December 14, 2025 Title: Signed, sealed, delivered 2Co 1:12-24 Paul (2Co 1:12) says he and others have done well in Corinth not by their own power, but instead the grace of God. Paul wrote readers could be proud of the apostles in the same way that the apostles were proud of those at Corinth who were growing in their faith. Paul called this group his "children" before, which denotes the closeness he felt with them: 1Co 4:11-16 What is the day of the Lord Jesus (2 Corinthians 1:14)? Don't think of it as a literal 24-hour period. 1Co 1:3-8, 1Co 5:1-5 2Co 5:5-10 1Th... for full notes: http://www.lbible.org/index.php?proc=msg&sf=vw&tid=1767
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
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Buying your first investment property? Here are the three game-changing rules every investor needs to know before they make their move.In this episode, we break down exactly how to use your equity, why structuring your debt correctly matters, and the essential tax steps - from interest deductibility to chattel valuations and tidy accounting - that can make or break your investment success.Next steps: If you're ready to take the next step toward your first (or next) investment property, book a call with the Lighthouse team - we'll help you understand your equity, borrowing power, and the smartest way to structure your lending and tax.Boarder Income RulesFor more money tips follow us on:FacebookInstagramThe content in this podcast is the opinion of the hosts. It should not be treated as financial advice. It is important to take into consideration your own personal situation and goals before making any financial decisions.
Welcome to the Spiritually Fit Yoga podcast with Amelia Andaleon! In a world that constantly pulls at your attention, it's easy to lose sight of your own inner wisdom. In Episode 9 of our 30-day mini-meditation series, you'll be guided back to your inner lighthouse—the quiet, steady light within that helps you navigate uncertainty, emotion, and change. You'll practice being in a state of equanimity, unbothered by distractions and external forces out of your control. Through gentle breath, visualization, and stillness, this short practice invites you to reconnect with your inner guidance system—the part of you that already knows the way home to clarity, trust, and calm. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed, standing at a crossroads, or simply in need of grounding, this meditation is a powerful reminder that your light has never left you.Press play, soften your breath, and let your inner lighthouse lead the way.✨ Perfect for: moments of transition, self-trust, emotional grounding, and reconnecting to your intuition.------------------------------I'd love to hear what you are experiencing practicing these mini meditation episodes. Connect with me by leaving a comment or DM me on Instagram @spirituallyfityoga. If you found this episode valuable, please share with others. Your 5-star reviews are always appreciated.Learn more about me at http://SpirituallyFitYoga.com. Check out my upcoming events and yoga retreats.Subscribe to my VIP newsletter for special offers and discounts only sent via email to my subscribers:https://tinyurl.com/sfityoga-subscribeIn Gratitude,Amelia AndaleonYoga & meditation teacher, lead trainer of the Spiritually Fit Yoga school (RYS)
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Podcast: Light on Life Season Twelve Episode Forty-Six. In today's world, some so-called spiritual leaders make bold claims, but behind those claims often lies a dangerous deception. Jude's warning about false teachers is just as relevant now as it was in the first century. These individuals speak against what they don't understand, rely on their own instincts instead of truth, and follow the […] The post How To Spot Rogue Teachers Threatening The Faith Of Believers appeared first on emeryhorvath.com. Related posts: Seven Sins Of The Seriously Deceptive Soul Why You Need To Beware Of Counterfeit Christians Why Contending for the Faith Is for Genuine Believers
This week we dive into the wild imagination of Robert Eggers. We discuss his b&w aesthetic and the isolated story of two lighthouse keepers trying to keep their sanity in 2019's The Lighthouse. A fascinating movie and great conversation.
In 1908, Virginia Woolf wrote that she hoped to revolutionise the novel and ‘capture multitudes of things at present fugitive'. ‘To the Lighthouse' (1927) marks perhaps her fullest realisation of the novel as philosophical enterprise, and not simply because one of its central characters is engaged with the problem of ‘subject and object and the nature of reality'. In the final episode of their series, Jonathan and James consider different ways of reading Woolf's great novel: as a satirical portrait of her father through Mr Ramsay, as a study of creative expression through Lily Briscoe, or as a mystical, Platonic quest in which form and style respond to philosophical propositions, and the truth of human experience is to be found in movement, conversation and laughter. Non-subscribers will only hear an extract from this episode. To listen to the full episode, and to all our other Close Readings series, subscribe: Directly in Apple Podcasts: https://lrb.me/applecrcip In other podcast apps: https://lrb.me/closereadingscip Read more in the LRB: Jacqueline Rose: Where's Woolf? https://lrb.me/cipep13woolf1 Virgina Woolf: The Symbol https://lrb.me/cipep13woolf2 John Bayley: Superchild https://lrb.me/cipep13woolf3
Get ready to set sail! Are you taking the Stalwart Lassie to mysteriously disappear from your job, or sailing the Batavia to commit atrocities in the name of nutmeg? Kurt tells Luis about the Scotland's spookiest mystery & the most disastrous mutiny in the history of the spice tradeCheck us out on social media, we have maps!TikTok: @unbelievablepodInstagram: @unbelievablepodTwitter/X: @unbelievablepc
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Fluent Fiction - Swedish: Reviving History: The Race to Open Skärgården's Lighthouse Museum Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/sv/episode/2025-12-08-23-34-02-sv Story Transcript:Sv: Det var en kall morgon i skärgården.En: It was a cold morning in the skärgården.Sv: Den gamla fyren stod stadig mot den grå vinterhimlen, klädd i snö.En: The old lighthouse stood steady against the gray winter sky, dressed in snow.Sv: Lars, med händerna djupt i sina fickor, blickade upp mot fyren.En: Lars, with his hands deep in his pockets, looked up at the lighthouse.Sv: Han kände både stolthet och oro inför projektet.En: He felt both pride and anxiety about the project.Sv: Tillsammans med Ingrid och Mikael skulle han öppna ett museum på denna plats, men tiden var knapp.En: Together with Ingrid and Mikael, he would open a museum at this site, but time was short.Sv: Ingrid, med sin praktiska ingenjörsförmåga, såg till att byggnaden blev säker.En: Ingrid, with her practical engineering skills, ensured that the building was safe.Sv: "Vi har bara några veckor kvar, Lars.En: "We only have a few weeks left, Lars.Sv: Vi måste hantera budgeten noggrant," sa hon bestämt.En: We have to manage the budget carefully," she said firmly.Sv: Mikael, full av energi och med törst för historia, lade till, "Det är så många historier här som vi måste berätta för besökarna."En: Mikael, full of energy and with a thirst for history, added, "There are so many stories here that we need to tell the visitors."Sv: Deras mål var att öppna museet på Lucia-dagen.En: Their goal was to open the museum on Lucia-day.Sv: Det skulle bli en speciell dag, fylld med ljus, sång och tradition.En: It would be a special day, filled with light, song, and tradition.Sv: Men de kämpade mot klockan och vädret.En: But they were racing against the clock and the weather.Sv: Och budgeten var alltid en skugga över dem.En: And the budget was always a shadow over them.Sv: När de arbete pågick, fokuserade Lars på fyrets historiska detaljer.En: As the work continued, Lars focused on the lighthouse's historical details.Sv: "Detta glas är från 1800-talet," sa han och pekade på ett av de gamla fönstren.En: "This glass is from the 1800s," he said, pointing to one of the old windows.Sv: "Det måste bevaras."En: "It must be preserved."Sv: Ingrid nickade, men hennes blick var fast.En: Ingrid nodded, but her gaze was steady.Sv: "Vi måste se till att det också är hållbart."En: "We must ensure that it is also sustainable."Sv: En kväll, precis när snöstormen rasade, hördes ett obehagligt kras.En: One evening, just as the snowstorm raged, a disturbing crash was heard.Sv: Ett av de historiska glasen krossades av vinden.En: One of the historical glasses was shattered by the wind.Sv: Det var en katastrof.En: It was a disaster.Sv: Lars kände sig förtvivlad.En: Lars felt despondent.Sv: Utan glaset, kunde inte museet öppna i tid.En: Without the glass, the museum couldn't open on time.Sv: Men Ingrid var snabb att tänka.En: But Ingrid was quick to think.Sv: "Vi kan använda specialplast för att återskapa glaset," sa hon.En: "We can use special plastic to recreate the glass," she said.Sv: "Det kommer se likadant ut, men vara mycket säkrare."En: "It will look the same but be much safer."Sv: Mikael höll med.En: Mikael agreed.Sv: "Och vi kan inkludera historien om olyckan i utställningen!"En: "And we can include the story of the accident in the exhibition!"Sv: De arbetade hela natten.En: They worked all night.Sv: Snön föll tungt, men de kämpade på.En: The snow fell heavily, but they pressed on.Sv: Tillsammans fann de en lösning.En: Together they found a solution.Sv: Glaset ersattes, utställningarna förbereddes, och på morgonen den trettonde december hördes barnens röster sjunga Luciasånger när de närmade sig fyren.En: The glass was replaced, the exhibitions were prepared, and on the morning of December 13th, the voices of children singing Lucia songs were heard as they approached the lighthouse.Sv: Lars insåg den dagen att samarbete var nyckeln.En: Lars realized that day that collaboration was key.Sv: Han kunde inte hålla fast vid allt själv.En: He couldn't hold on to everything himself.Sv: Det krävdes ett team, med deras olika styrkor, för att nå målet.En: It required a team, with their different strengths, to reach the goal.Sv: När fyren öppnade för besökarna, kände han en djup tillfredsställelse.En: When the lighthouse opened for visitors, he felt a deep satisfaction.Sv: De hade lyckats.En: They had succeeded.Sv: Historien var levande, och framtiden såg ljus ut.En: The history was alive, and the future looked bright. 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We all face storms — some caused by others, some allowed by God, and some that we steer into ourselves. Acts 27 shows what happens when we ignore God's counsel and choose our own way… and the incredible faithfulness of God even in the middle of the chaos we created. His mercy meets us in the mess, His presence steadies us in the waves, and His grace leads us home when we finally choose to trust Him. Thank you for listening to the Truth for Today Podcast! For more content from Pastor Terry Fant, click the links below! www.youtube.com/@terryfant885 www.facebook.com/terry.fant.14 www.instagram.com/pastorterryfant https://www.truthfortodayministries.org
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Waarin we met een live publiek door de antieke Griekse wereld reizen of zoek naar de oorsprong én de overblijfselen van de zeven wereldwonderen. WIJ ZIJN: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud). MET BIJDRAGEN VAN: Laurens Luyten, Warre Borgmans, Fatma Taspinar, Jelle Cleymans, Elisabeth Lucie Baeten, Bart Cannaerts, Leah Thys en Marie Vinck. WIL JE ONS EEN FOOI GEVEN? Fooienpod - Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-code. WIL JE ADVERTEREN IN DEZE PODCAST? Neem dan contact op met adverteren@dagennacht.nl MEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen:Boeken:Hughes, B. (2024). The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. Londen.Newton, T. & Pullan, R.P. (2011). A History of Discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus and Branchidae. Vol. 2. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.Romer, J. (1995). The Seven Wonders of the World. A History of Imagination. Henry Holt & Co. New York.Websites (geraadpleegd op 6/12/2025):The 7 Wonders of the World: Ancient and Modern. Scala Archives. https://scalarchives.com/the-7-wonders-of-the-world-ancient-and-modern/What Makes a Wonder? On the Human Need to Map Out Monumental Greatness. Literary Hub. https://lithub.com/what-makes-a-wonder-on-the-human-need-to-map-out-monumental-greatness/ What Were the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World? (List & Video Reconstructions). The Collector. https://www.thecollector.com/7-wonders-ancient-world/7 wonders of the Ancient World. Live Science. https://www.livescience.com/seven-wonders-of-the-ancient-worldWereldwonder: het mausoleum van Halicarnassus. Geschiedenis Magazine. https://geschiedenismagazine.nl/mausoleum-van-halicarnassusPhilo of Byzantium, On the Seven Wonders of the World: an English translation and some notes. Blog Roger Pearce. https://www.roger-pearse.com/weblog/2019/08/23/philo-of-byzantium-on-the-seven-wonders-of-the-world-an-english-translation-and-some-notes/?utm_source=Pharos: The Lighthouse at Alexandria. Penelope UChicago. https://penelope.uchicago.edu/encyclopaedia_romana/greece/paganism/pharos.html#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20Suda%2C%20a,Life%20of%20Pyrrhus%2C%20VII).What Happened to the Lighthouse of Alexandria? Theories & History. The Collector. https://www.thecollector.com/lighthouse-of-alexandria-pharos/Het mausoleum van Halikarnassos. Blog Jona Lendering - Mainzer Beobachter. https://mainzerbeobachter.com/2023/06/02/het-mausoleum-van-halikarnassos/De kolossos van Rhodos. Blog Jona Lendering - Mainzer Beobachter. https://mainzerbeobachter.com/2023/12/07/de-kolossos-van-rhodos/Documentaire:Hughes, B. (2025). The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Channel 5.ERRATUM: De zon schijnt alle dagen, onafhankelijk van de plek waar de zon al dan niet geobserveerd wordt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wesley Wright Lighthouse Bible Church Sunday, December 7, 2025 Title: The God of all comfort 2Co 1:1-11 Background: Corinth = roughly 40 miles west of Athens Paul met Priscilla, Aquila in Corinth Center of commerce Paul is an apostle of Jesus Christ, he says to begin the chapter (2Co 1:1-2). He made this appeal in his first letter to the same folks - 1Co 1:1-3 Apostle means sent one and Corinth is part of the particular mission God fashioned for part work with Gentiles. Act 9:10-16 Mat 10:1-8; Luk 9:1-6 This isn't the only time that Paul will have to defend his ministry and qualifications: Gal 1:12-24 Paul calls God the God of all comfort (2Co 1:3-5) and... for full notes: http://www.lbible.org/index.php?proc=msg&sf=vw&tid=1766
Get access to Movie Club at https://www.redwebpod.com In October, we asked the Task Force to help us decide on a film for Movie Club and this was the winner by a landslide! Trevor, Alfredo, and Christian try to wrap their brains around the Robert Eggers movie The Lighthouse. What did you all think? Why did you pick this movie? Let us know in the comments! Sensitive topics: death, gore, animal death, nudity, sexual content "Awkward Meeting", "Crypto", "Echoes of Time v2", "Redletter", "Stay the Course" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We discuss FluxPose potentially becoming the spiritual successor to Lighthouse body tracking, GravityXR building a chip to enable ultralight headsets, reports that Meta Reality Labs is facing a budget cut, and Apple's Head of UI leaving to lead design at Meta.Here's the full topic list, in order:1. Quest Gets Second Exclusive 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Clip2. Visiting Meta's Los Angeles Store3. FluxPose Could Be The Spiritual Successor To Lighthouse Body Tracking4. GravityXR Builds Chip To Enable Ultralight Headsets5. Meta's Smart Glasses SDK Now Available To Build With6. Meta Reality Labs Reportedly Facing Up To 30% Budget Cut7. Apple's Head Of UI Leaves To Lead Design At Meta Reality Labs
This episode we chat Supernatural leaving Netflix, HBO MAX horror movies, and one of the worlds most mysterious disappearances of three lighthouse keepers from a remote lighthouse on the Scottish Coast.