Podcasts about The Little King

1934-1975 American comic strip

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Tony & Dwight
Tuesday's Tool. Brown-Forman's RIF. Singed Chihuahuas & The Little King's Cover.

Tony & Dwight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 35:46 Transcription Available


Jesus Smart: The Podcast
Herod's Downfall and Satan's Demise: The Power of the Little King (Ep 329)

Jesus Smart: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 28:09


This is how to truly keep Christmas well and celebrate! When the Little King entered the scene, the unhinged King Herod unraveled—a vivid glimpse of Satan's downfall and the victory we share in Christ.Discover more episodes > JesusSmart.com/podcastNewsletters!The Smart Edit (thesmartedit.beehiiv.com). Advance in Christ. Live Smart. Free newsletter every Thursday.Pray AmericanDNA (prayamericandna.beehiiv.com).

Omaha Places
Omaha Date Night Ideas, Doodle Art Studio, Plus a Special Guest!

Omaha Places

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 34:26


This week on the Omaha Places podcast, Delaney is joined by special guest Haylee, the social media coordinator for Omaha Places, while Cahner is away in London. Haylee shares her journey to joining the team and her experiences managing social media for local clients like Little King, Blackstone, Double Diamond Detailing, and Cycle Bar West Omaha. Delaney and Haylee discuss their recent visit to Little King, where they created fun TikToks and tried new sandwiches and smoothies. They also recount their team bonding experience at Fowling Warehouse, a unique venue combining football, bowling, and cornhole. The conversation continues with Delaney's visit to Doodle Art Studio, a new art space in Rockbrook Village, and Haylee's trip to Corkscrew in Blackstone for National Pinot Noir Day. They explore other local spots like Idle Wine and Goods, Pac's Popcorn and Cocktails, and the Aksarben Farmers Market. The episode wraps up with listener questions about favorite places in Lincoln and dog-friendly spots in Omaha, followed by exciting date night ideas and upcoming events like the Sunflower Festival, Offutt Air and Space Show, and Omaha Fashion Week.   Timestamps: 1:42 – Intro Guest Haylee 2:05 – Haylee's Background w/ College and Work 3:30 – Haylee's Clients 6:10 – Doodle Art Studio 10:15 – Aksarben Farmer's Market 17:09 – Date Night Ideas 23:35 – Pickleball in Omaha 25:27 – Bushwackers Dancing Lessons 31:57 – Dundee Day Omaha Fashion Week: https://omahafashionweek.com/ Sunflower Festival at Nelson Produce: https://www.nelsonproducefarm.com/sunflower-festival Air & Space Show at Offutt: https://www.facebook.com/theoffuttairshow/?locale=en_GB Dundee Day: https://www.dundeeday.org/ |Instagram | |TikTok| | Youtube | | Subscribe to our newsletter| |Visit our website| A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Check out other shows on the Hurrdat Media Network: https://hurrdatmedia.com/network/

Music of America Podcast
LITTLE KING- SEASON 2 EPISODE 36 - Music Of America Podcast

Music of America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 41:37


We begin our journey to Delaware today and meet with Manny from the band Little King. Songs include Bomb Away, Amuse Da Q and How Could You

Music of America Podcast
Delaware Promo- The Music Of America Podcast Season 2

Music of America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 3:28


Next week we are visiting the state of Delaware here on The Music Of America Podcast. Come meet the band Little King, the duo of Lucy Uke and Patrick Daniels, Judy and Judy Sings The Blues, Venom Blues and Meeta Parker

Omaha Places
La Buvette, Our Favorite Takeout Spots, iDLE Wine & Goods

Omaha Places

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 32:59


This week on Omaha Places podcast, Cahner and Delaney dive into their latest culinary adventures and share some local gems you won't want to miss. Delaney talks about her first experience at Phoba, a unique spot combining pho and boba, while Cahner indulges in a delightful evening at La Buvette in the Old Market. They also discuss their favorite takeout spots in Omaha, including Untamed Kitchen, Veg.Edible, and Little King. Plus, they answer your questions about the best places they've visited this year and the top takeout food in Omaha. Get ready for a fun and informative episode packed with insider tips and local recommendations! 00:40 - PHOBA 01:19 - Cow Stomach 04:44 - La Buvette / Centi 07:42 - Kona Grill / iDLE Wine and Goods 11:00 - Favorite Wine 13:28 - Listener Questions 21:24 - Butterfly Pea 22:36 - Omaha Events 4th of July at the Riverfront: https://theriverfrontomaha.com/events/?&eventid=6783 High Tea at the Cottonwood: https://www.exploretock.com/the-cottonwood-hotel-events-and-amenities-omaha/event/488621/high-tea-at-the-kimpton-cottonwood-hotel  Summer Fashion Show at Culxr House: https://www.culxr.house/summerfashionshow Salsa at Sonny's: https://www.facebook.com/events/3903894816514896 |Instagram | |TikTok| | Youtube | | Subscribe to our newsletter| |Visit our website| A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Check out other shows on the Hurrdat Media Network: https://hurrdatmedia.com/network/

The Zero Check
Ep. 68 - The Blighted Hollow (Little King)

The Zero Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 60:22


The party learns of a growing threat to the south and embarks on a short expedition to search the surrounding area.Personnel: Bill Beard, Chris Bergman, Mike Fessinger, Donny Gore, and Brad JarrettWebsiteDiscordTwitterPathfinder Second Edition and the Kingmaker Adventure Path are published by Paizo."Take the Lead" and other featured music were composed by Kevin MacLeod and licensed under Creative Commons by: Attribution 4.0 License.All ambiances were composed by Michael Ghelfi Studios.The Zero Check are committed to providing an inclusive and respectful experience to all listeners, but we also recognize and acknowledge that we are limited by our individual frames of reference. If we misstep, please let us know. Email all feedback to feedback@zerocheckpodcast.com.Thank you for listening to The Zero Check.

Covenant Presbyterian Church
A Little King, a Little Evidence, and Great Faith

Covenant Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 47:00


Covenant Presbyterian Church
A Little King, a Little Evidence, and Great Faith

Covenant Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 47:00


Covenant Presbyterian Church
A Little King, a Little Evidence, and Great Faith

Covenant Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 47:27


The Carbon Footprint
My Little King

The Carbon Footprint

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 74:14


That oil money, would you sacrifice your child to save humanity, and Zion is playing with professionals, but not on the basketball court.

Kevin & Query Podcast
Best of Thursday 5/18: Latest on the Colts with Joel A. Erickson, Fever head coach Christie Sides previews the WNBA season & Pato O'Ward checks in from the track!

Kevin & Query Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 47:57


00:00 – 11:42 – IndyStar Colts reporter Joel A. Erickson joins us and talks about what Gardner Minshew had to say yesterday about Anthony Richardson, Jake's old beers, has Ballard's philosophy actually changed 11:43 – 23:12 – Indiana Fever head coach Christie Sides joins us on getting ready for the season starting tomorrow night, early impressions of Aliyah Boston, Grace Berger's role, the one thing that she never thought about being a head coach, are halftime adjustments real, Jake doesn't understand how Kevin and Marc have never heard of Little King beers 23:13 – 34:52 - Arrow McLaren IndyCar driver Pato O'Ward joins us and talks about his time at the track so far, if he watches old races to try to learn from them, his fan base, the need for younger fans, where he thinks he'll run this yearSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kevin & Query Podcast
Thursday 5/18: Talking Colts with Joel A. Erickson, Fever Head Coach Christie Sides previews the season & Pato O'Ward checks in from the IMS

Kevin & Query Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 134:38


00:00 – 24:43 – IMS goings on from yesterday, “dirty air”, Zach Edey at the NBA Draft combine, Kelvin Sampson interviews with the Bucks 24:44 – 29:24 – Morning Checkdown 29:25 – 41:39 – How much do IndyCar drivers work, F1 driver salaries 41:40 – 1:02:18 – What was Kevin doing at the Colts facility, Gardner Minshew on the importance of getting snaps as a rookie, Colts upcoming schedule, adult beverage taste test, Morning Checkdown 1:02:19 – 1:16:17 – Arrow McLaren IndyCar driver Pato O'Ward joins us and talks about his time at the track so far, if he watches old races to try to learn from them, his fan base, the need for younger fans, where he thinks he'll run this year 1:16:18 – 1:29:11 – IndyStar Colts reporter Joel A. Erickson joins us and talks about what Gardner Minshew had to say yesterday about Anthony Richardson, Jake's old beers, has Ballard's philosophy actually changed 1:29:12 – 1:55:19 – Indiana Fever head coach Christie Sides joins us on getting ready for the season starting tomorrow night, early impressions of Aliyah Boston, Grace Berger's role, the one thing that she never thought about being a head coach, are halftime adjustments real, Jake doesn't understand how Kevin and Marc have never heard of Little King beers, Morning Checkdown 1:55:20 – 2:05:24 – Actress Stephanie Beatriz is the Indy 500 Grand Marshall, POP QUIZ 2:05:25 -2:14:37 - Jonathan Taylor switching agents, how does that affect a potential contract extension?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

THE G SHRIMP SHOW LIVE FROM CHIRAQ.
Is finesse two times misleading little King the 9-year-old rapper from Memphis.today on the show

THE G SHRIMP SHOW LIVE FROM CHIRAQ.

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 18:26


The shrimp speaks on finesse two times little King the 9-year-old rapper from Memphis Troy Ave maino and my son today on the G shrimp show brotherville entertainment.gshrimp73@gmail.com Maurice juette@gmail.com to help the channel grow use the cash app$BROTHER VILLE OR ZELLE (773)991-6824) #CHARLESTON WHITE FINESSE TWO LITTLE KING. THE G-SHRIMP SHOW EVERYBODY FAVORITE BABY DADDY PODCAST AND YOUTUBER.

Jesus Smart: The Podcast
Christmas Special: ”Hey, Herod! Unwrap This! (Ep 261)

Jesus Smart: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 28:08


Now, this is how to keep Christmas well! When the Little King showed up, the demonized, deranged King Herod cracked up. It's all a graphic portrayal of Satan's demise. And of our overcoming triumph in Christ. Go to the show notes page for this episode at JesusSmart.com   Get the Jesus Smart eLetter and keep current with podcast episode releases   Podcast Archive >> JesusSmart.com/podcast

Henderson Community Baptist Church
Poor Little King of Kings - PDF

Henderson Community Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022


The kingdoms of the world could hardly be more different than the kingdom Jesus has in mind. His cannot be reduced to a Roman or Jewish or Christian kind of kingdom. Nor is it enough to say that God’s kingdom is opposite of ours; it has to be “more than”. More than a “place”, God’s Kingdom is an embodied reality. What does it look and sound like in this world? Have a look at Jesus! Listen to Him!

The Folktale Project
The Topaz Story Book - The Gay Little King

The Folktale Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 12:37


'The Gay Little King' is the story of the adventures of a young boy named Jaimie and a little maple, transformed into the little king. Host Dan Scholz Find out where to subscribe to The Folktale Project at http://folktaleproject.com/subscribe Help keep The Folktale Project going by becoming a supporter on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/folktaleproject

TheBridgeWynne Podcast
The Sling in the Rock...A Cute Little King

TheBridgeWynne Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 55:28


We continue with our study of the life of David with the sermon series, The Sling in the Rock,  as we take a look at 1 Samuel 16:1-13. We see in verses 1 & 12 of the passage that Jesus doesn't need any of us, but any ordinary person can be used by Him to do incredible things. We also see some deep implications of verse 7:(1) We look at outward appearance and that's all we can ever do.(2) What does the Bible mean when it says "heart"?(3) What was so special about David's heart?(4) God looks at the heart and that is great news.(5) God looks at the heart and that is horrifying news.What does God see about you?

600 ESPN El Paso Podcasts
SportsTalk Tuesday, September 13: Ryan of Little King Tunes, Angela & Andy from the Chihuahuas and More UTEP Football

600 ESPN El Paso Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 52:58


Southern Songs and Stories
Green Acres Music Hall, Revisited

Southern Songs and Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 37:57


Music artists Bela Fleck, Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Darin Aldridge, and Acoustic Syndicate speak at length about their memories of and love for the little venue that could, Green Acres Music Hall. Also featured is the one person who is most responsible for putting Green Acres on the map, the Little King himself, Steve Metcalf. Plus, comments from a whole host of others who were there back in the day, like John Cowan, Carol Rifkin, Sandy Carlton, the late Ed Stokes, and Mike Lynch, among others.

Big Sound, Small Town
Steve Metcalf, live music producer, record label owner, artist promoter, booking agent.

Big Sound, Small Town

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 79:50


The Little King tells his story and the story of the infamous and legendary Green Acres Music Hall, Little King Records and all the shows and many artists involved in those shows --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandy-carlton/message

ENVICIA PODCAST
Envicia Podcast - T04x09 - No hablamos (mucho) de Elden Ring

ENVICIA PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 126:39


Febrero va tocando a su fin y la actualidad del mundo del videojuego vuelve a recuperar el ritmo, tras unos meses un poco fatigosos, para traernos algunos de los títulos más esperados del año (cough* Elden Ring cough*) Así que una semana más repasamos en Envicia Podcast lo más jugoso de estas dos semanas de noticias. Tenemos un Nintendo Direct, la entrevista a Hideo Miyazaki en la revista Edge, la confirmación de que GTA VI ya es una realidad y está en progreso, y otras cositas de lo videojueguil. Travol recupera Dreamscaper, que ya trajimos en el reto itch.io de la temporada pasada, con una propuesta mucho más completa y cerrada por parte de Afterburner Studios. Si el roguelike es lo tuyo, esta es una buena oportunidad para ver su evolución. Juank se ha atrevido a entrar de nuevo en el mundo de Yoko Taro, aprovechando el remake de Nier: Replicant, y nos trae un análisis completo de la precuela de Automata. Muchas misiones, un lore denso y conexiones con el resto de la saga nos esperan en el título de Square Enix El Wii Memories de esta semana es simpaticote, fresquito y para toda la familia: Little King’s Story puede ser un buen título a recuperar si lo dejasteis atrás en su momento. RodoR desbloquea la habilidad del triple análisis y, esta semana, trae el combo juego + cómic + película con un título que se vive como pez en el agua en los tres medios: Scott Pilgrim VS The World. Agarrad un buen puñado de monedas para enfrentaros a este Beat’em Up Finalizamos con el reto itch.io y con un enorme GRACIAS a todos vosotros por apoyarnos, seguirnos y hacer de Envicia Podcast un proyecto ilusionante en cada programa. ¡Seguid con la oreja puesta! Jk_eye, Travol y RodoR

The End of the Universe
Travelling Tales Ep. 7 The Little King

The End of the Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 30:26


When a little boy is given everything he could ever wish for, including his own Garden of Eden, what kind of man might he become? Will he create the End of the Universe? Credits: Calvin (young): Rowen Aster Calvin (teenage): Teddy Peters Calvin (adult): Benjamin Wickett Alisha: Isabella Coulombe Ms. Jameson: Marilyn Blakewood Little Katherine: Makayla DeCesare Little Franklin: Alex Lamoureaux Calvin's Mother: Jo Gratz Eve: Helen Bergstrom Lover Alex: Alex Lamoureaux Hat Person: Jo Gratz Cold Woman: Makayla DeCesare Family Man: Alan Gratz Tithing Woman: Makayla DeCesare Tithing Man: Alex Lamoureaux Author: Benjamin Wickett Director: Hazel Peters Sound Designer/Editor: Benjamin Wickett Producer: Dina Janis Music: Kevin MacLeod Sound from Zapsplat.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theendoftheuniverse/support

Konnektor Archívum
29. filmszakadás

Konnektor Archívum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 38:21


Sajnos az adás kb. felét technikai problémák miatt nem sikerült rögzíteni, így most csak egy fél adással tudunk szolgálni, ígérjük következő hétre összeszedjük magunkat. Greg beszámol a Killzon 3 launch party-ról, valamint elemezzük a Dice 2011-es rendezvényen elhangzott Travis Boatman (EA Mobile VP) előadást, ahol öt mobil játékokkal kapcsolatos mítoszt oszlatott el. Heti ajánlatunk: Little King's Story (Wii) Battlefield Bad Company 2 Vietnam (Eredeti megjelenés: 2011.02.22.)

Radio Free Nintendo
Episode 743: Little King's Cow Communication Network

Radio Free Nintendo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 227:05


FEATURING: (00:01:53) New Business - Metroid Dread(00:57:41) Switch OLED Model(01:23:37) Xander and the Dr. Mario World Marathon(01:36:14) RetroActive Little King's Story

The UnStarving Artist
Making Music For Friendship And Legacy – Ryan Rosoff (Ep 217)

The UnStarving Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 39:00


Ryan Rosoff is making music for friendship and legacy. His band Little King explores the intersection of metal and prog rock. They have a new album out called Amuse De Q, now streaming just about everywhere. We talk about his travels, his roots in the Seattle sound of the 90s, music as a career outside of a career, leaving a legacy, practicing music and life for motivation, meditation, venturing into the world of TikTok and more. Ryan reminded me that the limitations of our time and existence are worth daily contemplation. I found our conversation and his outlook on life and music to be inspiring. Please enjoy my conversation with Ryan Rosoff of Little King. This episode is powered by Music Marketing Method, a program for indie musicians looking to grow their music career but don't know. Learn more! Support the Unstarving Musician The Unstarving Musician exists solely through the generosity of its listeners, readers, and viewers. Learn how you can offer your support. Mentioned in this Episode Related Episodes Resources The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs, by Robonzo No Booker, No Bouncer, No Bartender: How I Made $25K On A 2-Month House Concert Tour, by Shannon Curtis Bandzoogle – The all-in-one platform that makes it easy to build a beautiful website for your music ConvertKit for Musicians More Resources for musicians Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means I make a small commission, at no extra charge to you, if you purchase using those links. Thanks for your support! Visit UnstarvingMusician.com/Podcasts for related links, episode transcripts and past guests. Sign up for the Unstarving Musician email newsletter at UnstarvingMusician.com Stay in touch! @RobonzoDrummer on Twitter  and  Instagram @UnstarvingMusician on Facebook  and  YouTube

The Unstarving Musician
Making Music For Friendship And Legacy – Ryan Rosoff (Ep 217)

The Unstarving Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 39:00


Ryan Rosoff is making music for friendship and legacy. His band Little King explores the intersection of metal and prog rock. They have a new album out called Amuse De Q, now streaming just about everywhere. We talk about his travels, his roots in the Seattle sound of the 90s, music as a career outside of a career, leaving a legacy, practicing music and life for motivation, meditation, venturing into the world of TikTok and more. Ryan reminded me that the limitations of our time and existence are worth daily contemplation. I found our conversation and his outlook on life and music to be inspiring. Please enjoy my conversation with Ryan Rosoff of Little King. This episode is powered by Music Marketing Method, a program for indie musicians looking to grow their music career but don't know. Learn more! Support the Unstarving Musician The Unstarving Musician exists solely through the generosity of its listeners, readers, and viewers. Learn how you can offer your support. Mentioned in this Episode Related Episodes Resources The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs, by Robonzo No Booker, No Bouncer, No Bartender: How I Made $25K On A 2-Month House Concert Tour, by Shannon Curtis Bandzoogle – The all-in-one platform that makes it easy to build a beautiful website for your music ConvertKit for Musicians More Resources for musicians Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means I make a small commission, at no extra charge to you, if you purchase using those links. Thanks for your support! Visit UnstarvingMusician.com/Podcasts for related links, episode transcripts and past guests. Sign up for the Unstarving Musician email newsletter at UnstarvingMusician.com Stay in touch! @RobonzoDrummer on Twitter  and  Instagram @UnstarvingMusician on Facebook  and  YouTube

Make Moves in Music (M3)
Ryan Rosoff: Team Building & Being Yourself in the Music Business

Make Moves in Music (M3)

Play Episode Play 21 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 50:40


This week on M3 we're talking about the super powers of delegation! John's guest is Ryan Rosoff. He's the founder of Prog/Alt-Rock band Little King, who is releasing their 7th studio album Amuse De Q on September 3rd. In this episode, Ryan speaks from the heart about his journey as a jack-of-all-trades music entrepreneur. In this fantastically dense conversation, Ryan drops multiple truth hammers down about building a music team in a way that maximizes your chances for success in the industry. Ever wondered how 1,000 pounds of spaghetti could help you find your way? Get your napkin and utensils ready and tune in! More Ryan Rosoff:Instagram @littlekingtunesWeb: https://littlekingtunes.com/Join the Make Moves in Music movement:https://www.makemovesinmusic.com

Third Editions
Third Song #36 - La Wii

Third Editions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 66:20


Ce mois-ci sort L'histoire de la Wii. Révolution de palais à Tokyo écrit par Thomas Pillon. Cet ouvrage, nous y tenons particulièrement car il permet de mettre en lumière la fabuleuse histoire d'une console fédératrice, ayant réuni plusieurs générations de joueurs et de non-joueurs autour du jeu vidéo. Aussi, pour accompagner cette sortie, nous avons aussi choisi de rendre hommage à la Wii dans le Third Song du mois ! Plongé dans nos souvenirs, nous vous avons préparé une sélection de vingt morceaux, saurez-vous reconnaître tous les jeux dont ils sont issus ? En effet, comme d'habitude les morceaux seront dans un premier temps cachés, à vous de les retrouver ! Donnez-nous vos réponses où vous le souhaitez (commentaires sur les réseaux, sur Soundcloud, sous ce billet de blog), si elles sont correctes, nous les ajouterons. Tracklist 1 - 00:00 Mii Channel - Kazumi Totaka (trouvé par Shakaoru) 2 - 02:05 The Last Story - Toberu Mono (Instrumental) - Nobuo Uematsu (trouvé par Shakaoru) 3 - 07:15 Rodea: The Sky Soldier - Patience - Takayuki Nakamura 4 - 09:47 MadWorld - It's a Mad World - Naoto Tanaka (trouvé par Shakaoru) 5 - 12:15 Mario & Sonic aux Jeux Olympiques de Londres 2012 - Beach Volley 6 - 15:34 No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle - Subuta.1 - MACHINEHEAD (Akira Yamaoka) 7 - 18:48 de Blob - Into it (Righteous) - John Guscott (trouvé par Murray) 8 - 22:21 Little King's Story - Kingdom of Alpoko I (trouvé par Shakaoru) 9 - 24:50 Mario Kart Wii - Coconut Mall - Asuka Ohta & Ryo Nagamatsu (trouvé par Shakaoru) 10 - 27:05 NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams - Dreams Dreams ~Located Link Mix~ (Instrumental) - COMP: Tomoko Sasaki | ARR: Naofumi Hataya 11 - 31:57 Disaster: Day of Crisis (trouvé par Murray) 12 - 34:50 Pandora's Tower (trouvé par Shakaoru) 13 - 36:57 Sin & Punishment : Successor of the Skies - Anarchy 14 - 39:46 Xenoblade Chronicles - Riki the Legendary Heropon - ACE+ (trouvé par Plucaillou) 15 - 42:50 Zack & Wiki - Final Showdown! (trouvé par Shakaoru) 16 - 50:14 Sonic Colours - Sweet Mountain (Act 1) (trouvé par Musashi Oboro) 17 - 54:05 Super Smash Bros for Wii U & 3DS - Main Menu (Wii Fit) 18 - 57:44 Muramasa: The Demon Blade - Multitudes of Colors B (trouvé par Shakaoru) 19 - 1:00:50 Silent Hill: Shattered Memories - When You're Gone - COMP: Akira Yamaoka | VOIX: Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (trouvé par Shakaoru) 20 - 1:04:00 Wii Sports - Title - Kazumi Totaka (trouvé par Speedvizon) Bonne écoute et n'hésitez pas à nous conseiller de nouvelles pistes qui pourraient entrer dans le thème de l'épisode. Ce numéro est disponible sur: - Deezer - Spotify - Google Podcasts - Apple Podcasts - SoundClound - Flux RSS : https://anchor.fm/s/6649904c/podcast/rss

This Naked Voice
014 - Critique vs Creativity (Zen and the Art of Making a Living)

This Naked Voice

Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 17:56


It's easy to be a critic.  It's easy to tear things down.  It's much harder to be a creator - to have a vision of what can be and build things up.  What makes the difference between a cultural critic and a cultural creator?  Why is it even important to draw a distinction?  I speak to the intention and energies behind these two ways of being, how to shift from critic to creator, and why it's necessary more than ever.  Support the show (https://paypal.me/JoeyCardella?locale.x=en_US)

The Back Page: A Video Games Podcast
Episode 33: The Best Games of 2009

The Back Page: A Video Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 160:15


Two top 10 lists of the best games of 2009, from Uncharted 2 to Batman: Arkham Asylum. First, we'll tell you what was going on in the media in 2009, then we'll delve into a solid chunk of recommendations. Don't miss our episodes on the best games of 2006-2008, too, as we slowly work our way through the past two decades of gaming history.This week's music is from the Uncharted 2 soundtrack by Greg Edmonson, the Spirit Tracks stage soundtrack from Super Smash Bros Ultimate arranged by Michiko Naruke, the Little King's Story soundtrack by Yutaka Minobe and the Let's Tap soundtrack by various artists.

UBM Unleavened Bread Ministries

Crucified Life Brings Purity (6) (Audio) David Eells - 7/7/21 Wedding Feast Preparation  Claire Pienaar - 1/13/21 (David's notes in red)   Riaan and I went to a huge wedding venue to look around. (Riaan: Claire means brilliance and symbolises the Bride, while Riaan means Little King and represents the Man-Child). (The wedding venue represents marriage feast during the 7 year tribulation period when Jesus in the Man-child is anointed to guide the Bride through the wilderness tribulation.) It was so opulent and perfect. It had huge wooden furnishings and very large chandeliers coming down. (I thought of the hymn “As I survey the wondrous cross” as I looked at all the wooden furnishings.)    The venue was really big! It was bigger than my eyes could see. (This will be a world wide happening) Riaan took me for a walk around the venue and he said, “This time you're Christ's bride!”. I replied, “And this time I don't need a veil.” (2 Co 3:18: But we all, with unveiled face beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are transformed into the same image from glory to glory, even as from the Lord the Spirit.) (The Jewish marriage feast was for 7 days and matches the 7 day/years of the tribulation. In this marriage feast, the groom, representing Christ in the Man-child, and the bride feast for 7 years on the bread and wine/ body and blood of the Lord and then they both go to the marriage supper which is at the groom's home which we know is in heaven. They are escorted by the virgins.)   It was also my birthday, and I was turning 40. (40 represents the number of tribulation. The Brides ministry is birthed at the beginning of the tribulation.) Micah, my eldest daughter, was at a play area for bigger kids, but the two younger ones were with Riaan and I. (The fruit of the Bride and Man-child ministries will be growing and maturing during the 7 years of tribulation.)   I went into one of the side rooms of this venue and I saw many people in a very similar setting with similar décor. However, this room was set up like a restaurant, not a wedding banquet. There were waiters who were fervently polishing the wooden furnishings everywhere I looked. The patrons or people in this room were dressed up in colorful clothing. (The side room represents a holding place where the candidates for the Bride, like in the ‘house of the women' in the Book of Esther are waiting to be chosen by the Groom. When the Man-child manifests, He will choose the Bride as Jesus did. These prospects are in the apostate churches like the disciples were when they 'came out from among them' to follow the Groom. Much of the apostate churches spend their time polishing the wooden furnishings representing making the “wood, hay and stubble" of the old fleshly life appealing and attractive. Also the colorful clothing represents the distractions of entertainment that keep people worldly minded. The words and teachings of the Groom will reveal to the candidates the need for the crucified life. 1 Co. 3:10-15, According to the grace of God which was given unto me, as a wise masterbuilder I laid a foundation; and another buildeth thereon. But let each man take heed how he buildeth thereon. 11 For other foundation can no man lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ. 12 But if any man buildeth on the foundation gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay, stubble; 13 each man's work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it is revealed in fire; and the fire itself shall prove each man's work of what sort it is. 14 If any man's work shall abide which he built thereon, he shall receive a reward. 15 If any man's work shall be burned, he shall suffer loss: but he himself shall be saved; yet so as through fire.)  Some of the people in the restaurant had animosity toward me, especially one lady whom I recognized from the town I live in. (In reality, she's not yet saved and has a rude spirit.) I thought “You're not coming to the wedding with that attitude. Only joy allowed”. (There are many who have fallen into faction in the apostate, religious churches and they have persecuted the Bride much like the candidates did in Esther. If the Lord does not grant them repentance and forgiveness in their hearts they will not enter the kingdom much less the Bride. Mat. 18:32-35, Then his lord called him unto him, and saith to him, Thou wicked servant, I forgave thee all that debt, because thou besoughtest me: 33 shouldest not thou also have had mercy on thy fellow-servant, even as I had mercy on thee? 34 And his lord was wroth, and delivered him to the tormentors, till he should pay all that was due. 35 So shall also my heavenly Father do unto you, if ye forgive not every one his brother from your hearts. Song 5:7-9, The watchmen that go about the city found me, They smote me, they wounded me; The keepers of the walls took away my mantle from me. 8 I adjure you, O daughters of Jerusalem, If ye find my beloved, That ye tell him, that I am sick from love. 9 What is thy beloved more than another beloved, O thou fairest among women? What is thy beloved more than another beloved, That thou dost so adjure us?) I knew this side venue was only temporary and we'd go back to the wedding banquet hall at the right time. I knew, also, that everyone was watching what food we ordered and we ordered meat. (The Bride is currently in a holding pattern until the Lord returns in the Man-child body to usher her into the wilderness tribulation. The Bride is an example to all the elect of God around her on how to live a sanctified and crucified life; burning up the flesh upon the alter of daily sacrifice to God.)    Then I had a vision. I saw myself on a cliff and there was a large body of water stretched out in front of me, with some high-rise buildings in the distance. Song 2:14-15, O my dove, that art in the clefts of the rock, In the covert of the steep place, Let me see thy countenance, Let me hear thy voice; For sweet is thy voice, and thy countenance is comely. 15 Take us the foxes, the little foxes, That spoil the vineyards; For our vineyards are in blossom. In the vision I phoned Charlie Ward on my mobile phone and said “Come Charlie! It's my birthday and it's the wedding!” He said, “Where is it?” I gave him the location, but even as I said it, the location was taken out of my mind. Charlie Ward said “I'm at the other venue. Move it here and I'll come”. I replied, “My Father has planned it all. I can't move it. Just come”. (Many nominal Christians are comfortable living in the world and only want to serve a convenient Jesus and a convenient doctrine that allows them to stay where they're at spiritually.) I waited for 4 hours until 4pm for him to come, then I realized that he wasn't going to come. (Charlie means free man. (This represents a person who is free to do their own will and not a bondservant of Christ or committed to the crucified life.). His last name ‘Ward' is a word used to describe a person incapable of running his own affairs. (This is speaking of being incapable in the realm of true Christianity)  (Riaan: 4 means creation or world. Charlie represents all false "Great Awakening" prophets and New Agers. They are at the wrong venue and they are being called by the Holy Spirit and through our prayers, but they continue to choose the world and their fake New Age spirituality.) (This New Age spirituality is a large part of the spiritual movement behind the NESARA/GESARA. It will be a requirement for the ‘global citizenry' to embrace it or we will be viewed as a threat to their ‘pie-in-the-sky' 1,000 years of peace agenda for the planet in their cooperation with the ‘good aliens'.  Mat. 24: 21-25, for then shall be great tribulation, such as hath not been from the beginning of the world until now, no, nor ever shall be. 22 And except those days had been shortened, no flesh would have been saved: but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened. 23 Then if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is the Christ, or, here; believe it not. 24 For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders; so as to lead astray, if possible, even the elect. 25 Behold, I have told you beforehand. So much for the 1,000 years of peace!) I also waited for some other friends and family members, but they couldn't make it. I was pretty sad, and so was my daughter, Tabitha. Finally, Riaan went to fetch Micah as she'd been away from us all day and I could see Tabitha was really struggling without her sister. (Riaan: Many are called but few are chosen, and that will include some family members not in our household or partaking of the whole Lamb.) (Mat. 22:2-14, The kingdom of heaven is likened unto a certain king, who made a marriage feast for his son, 3 and sent forth his servants to call them that were bidden to the marriage feast: and they would not come. 4 Again he sent forth other servants, saying, Tell them that are bidden, Behold, I have made ready my dinner; my oxen and my fatlings are killed, and all things are ready: come to the marriage feast. 5 But they made light of it, and went their ways, one to his own farm, another to his merchandise; 6 and the rest laid hold on his servants, and treated them shamefully, and killed them. 7 But the king was wroth; and he sent his armies, and destroyed those murderers, and burned their city.  8 Then saith he to his servants, The wedding is ready, but they that were bidden were not worthy. 9 Go ye therefore unto the partings of the highways, and as many as ye shall find, bid to the marriage feast. 10 And those servants went out into the highways, and gathered together all as many as they found, both bad and good: and the wedding was filled with guests. 11 But when the king came in to behold the guests, he saw there a man who had not on a wedding-garment: 12 and he saith unto him, Friend, how camest thou in hither not having a wedding-garment? And he was speechless. 13 Then the king said to the servants, Bind him hand and foot, and cast him out into the outer darkness; there shall be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth. 14 For many are called, but few chosen.) When the vision ended, we were back in the side-room of the wedding banquet. We sat down for a meal in preparation of the feast that was coming. We were still in the adjoining or side room. The managers (Representing the angels) told me “We're getting the banquet ready now.” (It's obvious when we look around at our world today that we are very close to the beginning of the 7 year tribulation.) I just wanted to get out of the side room. (Come Lord Jesus!) I was looking forward to seeing all the other brides and groom(s)! (Riaan: Yes! It has already been prepared, a feast in the wilderness and a sign that there are many corporate bodies of brides and bridegroom in one feast, one body).    It was just the five of us at a rectangular table, (5 is the number of grace. We are resting at the table of grace while we wait for the feast and our whole household is with us now. Just on time. Praise the Lord!). (Thank you Father for Household salvation! Act 11:14  who shall speak unto thee words, whereby thou shalt be saved, thou and all thy house.) I saw these other people I did not expect, looking leaner and much happier than they'd been in their old lives. (Representing those who will escape apostate Christianity. They will become much leaner in flesh and happier once they hear the true Gospel.)  This restaurant only served meat and water. The meat smelled and looked amazing. It was just perfect and juicy. (This restaurant represents the partaking of the meat of the Word and the washing of the water of the Word of God. It cleans us up and matures our spirit man. John 4:34, Jesus saith unto them, My meat is to do the will of him that sent me, and to accomplish his work. Eph 5:25-27, ...even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself up for it; 26 that he might sanctify it, having cleansed it by the washing of water with the word, 27 that he might present the church to himself a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish.) Some of the other people asked for “spirits” or alcohol and were disappointed that this prelude to the wedding feast did not offer spirits. (Spiritual drunkenness and self delusion is not partaking in the body and blood of Christ. They will be taught the true gospel which is repent and believe)   In my mind I saw Charlie Ward and a few others drinking spirits at the other venue. They were drunk, laughing and having a good time. I knew that even though these people may not drink alcohol in real life, they are riddled with impure spirits. (Many of the NESARA/ GESARA spokes people are either New Agers or they have a mixed doctrine of New Age and Christianity. Sanctification by the Word is not in their agenda.  Isa. 65:11-16, But ye that forsake Jehovah, that forget my holy mountain, that prepare a table for Fortune, and that fill up mingled wine unto Destiny; 12 I will destine you to the sword, and ye shall all bow down to the slaughter; because when I called, ye did not answer; when I spake, ye did not hear; but ye did that which was evil in mine eyes, and chose that wherein I delighted not. 13 Therefore thus saith the Lord Jehovah, Behold, my servants shall eat, but ye shall be hungry; behold, my servants shall drink, but ye shall be thirsty; behold, my servants shall rejoice, but ye shall be put to shame; 14 behold, my servants shall sing for joy of heart, but ye shall cry for sorrow of heart, and shall wail for vexation of spirit. 15 And ye shall leave your name for a curse unto my chosen; and the Lord Jehovah will slay thee; and he will call his servants by another name.)  I asked the Lord for a word by faith at random and my finger was on these words from Luke 9:41 “faithless generation... how long with I be with you?” (In context, 38-43)  And behold, a man from the multitude cried, saying, Teacher, I beseech thee to look upon my son; for he is mine only child: and behold, a spirit taketh him, and he suddenly crieth out; and it teareth him that he foameth, and it hardly departeth from him, bruising him sorely. And I besought thy disciples to cast it out; and they could not. And Jesus answered and said, O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you, and bear with you? (If those disciples were a faithless generation because they could not cast out demons what does that make this generation?) bring hither thy son. And as he was yet a coming, the demon dashed him down, and tare him grievously. But Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, and healed the boy, and gave him back to his father. And they were all astonished at the majesty of God.)    The Banquet hall in the RV Andrew Gelinas - 6/9/21 (David's notes in red) In this dream, my family and I boarded an unusually large coach style RV. When inside, it had the feel of a large banquet hall. There were long tables set up in the open center area. (Representing a timing leading to the 7 year marriage feast. This also would be the timing of Nesara/Gesara.) The walls were all loaded up, floor to ceiling, with bomb shelter-like bunk beds. (This represents a place of rest in the Word and safety during the finishing turbulent times of the war between the DS and the Trump administration.  The Red Sea was safety for the true people of God when their DS and faction was being destroyed.)  There were already many people inside and everyone seemed in very good spirits. I saw some resting in bunks, some sitting at tables in groups, and others were busy serving food. (Some because of dabbling in sin will not be able to be in this place of safety for they are self willed.  A unified and sanctified body will escape because of their fellowship around the word of God.) Then a very nice lady (Wisdom) showed us to our bunks, which we then got settled into. (Pro. 8:22-36, Jehovah possessed me in the beginning of his way, Before his works of old. 23 I was set up from everlasting, from the beginning, Before the earth was… 30 Then I was by him, as a master workman; And I was daily his delight, Rejoicing always before him, 31 Rejoicing in his habitable earth; And my delight was with the sons of men. 32 Now therefore, my'sons, hearken unto me; For blessed are they that keep my ways. 33 Hear instruction, and be wise, And refuse it not. 34 Blessed is the man that heareth me, Watching daily at my gates, Waiting at the posts of my doors. 35 For whoso findeth me findeth life, And shall obtain favor of Jehovah. 36 But he that sinneth against me wrongeth his own soul: All they that hate me love death.) As I began to lay down on the top bunk, I leaned over and looked down to see if my kids were behaving. My oldest son, Ayden David, had gotten out of bed and was turning on a tv screen that was set up nearby. I was about to tell him to turn it off, (because I didn't want him watching any useless kids junk) but I was quite pleased to see he had, instead, put on a realistic looking Bible film for everyone that seemed to be about the book of Esther, my kids favorite Bible story. (The story of Esther is replaying in our current time because the things that have been are the things that shall be according to Ecc. 1:9. That story is the beast was slain and God's people were spared.) I smiled down at him, then lay down to rest a while. The next thing I knew, we were being seated at one of the long tables by the same nice lady who had gotten us settled into our bunks earlier. After we sat down, the smiling woman returned with our dinner. (The lady represents the Wisdom of the original church as in The Shepherd of Hermes: Vision 2.)   The Shepherd of Hermes: Vision 2: But after I had risen up from prayer, I behold before me the aged lady, whom also I had seen last year, walking and reading a little book. And she saith to me, "Canst thou report these things to the elect of God?" I say unto her, "Lady, I cannot recollect so much; but give me the little book, that I may copy it." "Take it," saith she, "and be sure and return it to me.”  I took it, and retiring to a certain spot in the country I copied it letter for letter: for I could not make out the syllables. When then I had finished the letters of the book, suddenly the book was snatched out of my hand; but by whom I did not see... Now, brethren, a revelation was made unto me in my sleep by a youth of exceeding fair form, who said to me, "Whom thinkest thou the aged woman, from whom thou receivedst the book, to be?" I say, "The Sibyl" "Thou art wrong," saith he, "she is not." "Who then is she?" I say. "The Church," saith he. I said unto him, "Wherefore then is she aged?" "Because," saith he, "she was created before all things; therefore is she aged; and for her sake the world was framed." And afterwards I saw a vision in my house. The aged woman came, and asked me, if I had already given the book to the elders. I said that I had not given it. "Thou hast done well," she said, "for I have words to add. When then I shall have finished all the words, it shall be made known by thy means to all the elect.)   I was a little confused when I looked down at my plate and saw chunks of meat that were soaked in blood, and the meat itself was alive and wriggling on my plate! (Jesus is the Word made flesh and it is a living Word that goes into us and re-creates Jesus' nature in our spirit man.) After I woke up, I thought about the bloody meat. Then Lord reminded me of John 6:56 when he said, Whoever drinks My blood and eats My flesh shall abide in Me, and I in him.    So Many Come to the Marriage Feast Without Fruit  Claire Pienaar - 2/10/21 (David's notes in red)   I dreamed Riaan and I had a massive homestead kind of house. It was huge! (Riaan represents the Man-Child, I represent the Bride). (Representing the wilderness refuge that the Man-child and Bride have been preparing, by God's grace, for many of His elect to take refuge during the 7 year tribulation period soon to come.) Throughout the entire dream, I was preparing for a banquet. (Representing the 7 year marriage feast.) I was scrubbing taps, toilets, baths, kitchen counters, cupboards. I was vacuuming and mopping. (The Bride must be blemish-less and spotless). (Rev. 19:7-8, Let us rejoice and be exceeding glad, and let us give the glory unto him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready. 8 And it was given unto her that she should array herself in fine linen, bright and pure: for the fine linen is the righteous acts of the saints.) Riaan was cutting the grass, snipping the hedges, getting the fire ready for a massive cook-out or BBQ. (Burning the meat or flesh is a sweet-smelling sacrifice to the Lord). (Also the BBQ represents the fiery trials of the tribulation that will burn the flesh off of God's elect who will be coming out of apostasy. The Bible says, "all flesh is as grass” so cutting the grass represents cutting off the flesh of the old man and his nature. 1 Pe 1:22-25, Seeing ye have purified your souls in your obedience to the truth unto unfeigned love of the brethren, love one another from the heart fervently: 23 having been begotten again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, through the word of God, which liveth and abideth. 24 For, All flesh is as grass, And all the glory thereof as the flower of grass. The grass withereth, and the flower falleth: 25 But the word of the Lord abideth for ever.) He'd come in to tell me exactly how much time we had left before the guests were to arrive. He started with 4.5 hours, then he came in with 3 hours, and then 2 hours, and finally 1 hour left. (We are coming right up to the edge of the Tribulation Marriage Feast and there is very little time left to get cleaned up.) At this point, I looked up at the dress that was hanging on the outside of the wardrobe for me to wear. It was beautiful, a rich white satin, very plain and flowing. I was very happy to have this to wear later. (This dress represents the righteousness and humility that is required to be in the Bride of Christ.) I was also very aware that I needed to get myself cleaned up before the guests arrived. I would have loved another shower (In the dream, I never get to have the second shower, and I have to stand in faith that the first baptism or washing of the water (or shower) was sufficient to cleanse me. There is no second sacrifice.) (Because Jesus died once for all. Rom 6:8-11, But if we died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him; 9 knowing that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more; death no more hath dominion over him. 10 For the death that he died, he died unto sin once: but the life that he liveth, he liveth unto God. 11 Even so reckon ye also yourselves to be dead unto sin, but alive unto God in Christ Jesus.)   Now it was time to set the table. The tablecloths, place settings, flowers, wine glasses, plates and cutlery, and then more cleaning. Riaan came in and said, “I'm putting the meat on in 15 minutes”, which meant it was 30 minutes to the time that the guests were supposed to arrive. I had no idea how I was going to get everything done. I looked at him and said “Ok, love”. Then, I saw my hands and body move at a supernatural double-speed, working at a frantic pace but without feeling or being frantic. He came in and said, “5 minutes to go”. (Some will find they wasted their time by not repenting when the corrections were brought. The anointed Man-child is about to chose the Bride. For those who do repent we can't get everything cleaned up in our own strength and our own efforts. It's by God's grace and His supernatural ability that we are able to be ready in time through deep repentance and faith. Zec. 4:6 Then he answered and spake unto me, saying, This is the word of Jehovah unto Zerubbabel, saying, Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, saith Jehovah of hosts.) I knew I needed an extra 15 minutes, but I wasn't going to get it. At that point, there were some people who started coming in. They were early. I welcomed them and thought, “I'll get them settled and then I'll go change into the dress”.  As the people started arriving, they brought nothing with them; no food or children. I asked each woman, “Where's your kiddies?” and each replied with an excuse like, “Oh, they wanted to watch TV.” or “They have other friends” or “They're having a sleepover with their cousins”. (All the excuses for why the world is more important than their fruit, which is represented by their children. For this reason many will miss the Bride at the beginning of the trib and many will miss the virgins at the end.)  I felt bad for my children, but I also thought it really unwise for them to leave their kids elsewhere as this banquet was scheduled to go on for 7 hours. (Years) It was also very strange that each woman, while having long hair in the natural, had short boy-cuts in the dream. (Hair cut short represents loss of submission.  Some will not make the grade at the beginning for the bride and some will not make it through the 7 years. They will be like the foolish virgins who didn't have enough oil in their lamps. Mat 25:1-13, Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, who took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom. 2 And five of them were foolish, and five were wise. 3 For the foolish, when they took their lamps, took no oil with them: 4 but the wise took oil in their vessels with their lamps. 5 Now while the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept. 6 But at midnight there is a cry, Behold, the bridegroom! Come ye forth to meet him. 7 Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps. 8 And the foolish said unto the wise, Give us of your oil; for our lamps are going out. 9 But the wise answered, saying, Peradventure there will not be enough for us and you: go ye rather to them that sell, and buy for yourselves. 10 And while they went away to buy, the bridegroom came; and they that were ready went in with him to the marriage feast: (Feast here should be italicized for “marriage feast “ here is translated from the Greek word “Gamos” meaning marriage only. Gamos here covers the feast, the supper afterwards and the ceremony. The virgins job is to escort the Bride and Groom from the Marriage Feast after the seven days to the Marriage Supper which is in the Grooms home in heaven. Some of the virgins will not be counted worthy to do this for they had no oil of the Spirit in their lamps.) and the door was shut. 11 Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. 12 But he answered and said, Verily I say unto you, I know you not. 13 Watch therefore, for ye know not the day nor the hour. Many in the Church want to do their own works and still be called Christian.  Isa. 4:1, And seven women shall take hold of one man in that day, saying, We will eat our own bread, and wear our own apparel: only let us be called by thy name; take thou away our reproach.) I excused myself to get my dress on, and when I wanted to use my bathroom to get freshened up, one of the mother-in-laws of the couples we'd invited was in there, stinking up the place. I thought “Why? Why would you come? You're not even invited”. (Those under the law are severed from grace! They defile the body with their stinking' thinking' and don't allow others to get cleaned up either. Gal 5:4, Ye are severed from Christ, ye who would be justified by the law; ye are fallen away from grace.) Then she came out, wafting the smell in my face and presented me with a little fake plant as a gift. It was the only thing I received, so I didn't want to be ungrateful but I had no idea what to do with it. (Fake plants can not bear any real fruit and this is all the apostate church produces is fake Christians who have no fruit of Christ.) She just stood there, watching me get undressed and then dressed into the white dress. She did not say anything. She took up a great deal of space and was wearing a brown pants suit. She was eery. It was not a comfortable situation. I could not understand why she was there, as I knew her son and his wife did not like us anyway. (These are fake apostate Christians who are earthly minded and they are dressed up in earthly works. Many of the elect among them are watching the Bride get dressed up in the righteous acts of the saints and they will come out from among the ‘Mother-in-Law' apostate Church system and learn from the Bride about sanctification.)   I went back into the living area and the people were sitting comfortably. They were all eating potato salad. No one ate meat except Riaan and I. I didn't understand how they'd stay awake for 7 hours with all those carbs and no protein. (The mature in the Lord feed on the Meat of the Word. The virgins mentioned in the text above will not stay awake and half will be rejected.)   Then I woke up and asked God for a verse by faith at random. I received Romans 10:13,  for, Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.   All these people were ones we've met in reality who are Tasmanian/Australian. Not one bore fruit that was evident at the time of the banquet. (Mat. 22:8-14, 8 Then saith he to his servants, The wedding is ready, but they that were bidden were not worthy. 9 Go ye therefore unto the partings of the highways, and as many as ye shall find, bid to the marriage feast. 10 And those servants went out into the highways, and gathered together all as many as they found, both bad and good: and the wedding was filled with guests. 11 But when the king came in to behold the guests, he saw there a man who had not on a wedding-garment: 12 and he saith unto him, Friend, how camest thou in hither not having a wedding-garment? And he was speechless. 13 Then the king said to the servants, Bind him hand and foot, and cast him out into the outer darkness; there shall be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth. 14 For many are called, but few chosen.)     Select LanguageAfrikaansAlbanianAmharicArabicArmenianAzerbaijaniBasqueBelarusianBengaliBosnianBulgarianCatalanCebuanoChichewaChinese (Simplified)Chinese (Traditional)CorsicanCroatianCzechDanishDutchEsperantoEstonianFilipinoFinnishFrenchFrisianGalicianGeorgianGermanGreekGujaratiHaitian CreoleHausaHawaiianHebrewHindiHmongHungarianIcelandicIgboIndonesianIrishItalianJapaneseJavaneseKannadaKazakhKhmerKinyarwandaKoreanKurdish (Kurmanji)KyrgyzLaoLatinLatvianLithuanianLuxembourgishMacedonianMalagasyMalayMalayalamMalteseMaoriMarathiMongolianMyanmar (Burmese)NepaliNorwegianOdia (Oriya)PashtoPersianPolishPortuguesePunjabiRomanianRussianSamoanScots GaelicSerbianSesothoShonaSindhiSinhalaSlovakSlovenianSomaliSpanishSundaneseSwahiliSwedishTajikTamilTatarTeluguThaiTurkishTurkmenUkrainianUrduUyghurUzbekVietnameseWelshXhosaYiddishYorubaZulu Powered by Translate Printer-friendly version

This Naked Voice
012 - The Myth of the Little King (Zen and The Art of Making a Living)

This Naked Voice

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 27:35


This first episode back of the year is a solo episode beginning to explore the question of "What does it mean to make a life worth living?" based on the incredible book called Zen and the Art of Making a Living.This introduction explores the unconscious myth that underlies our culture in the United States, and likely much of the western world - the myth of The Little King.  How does this myth influence the way we choose our jobs and careers?  How does it influence how we set our life goals?  How does it influence how we define success, happiness and fulfillment?And what do clocks have to do with any of it?   www.thisnakedvoice.comIG: thisnakedvoiceSupport the show (https://paypal.me/JoeyCardella?locale.x=en_US)

The Grief Gang
"Riaan means little king". Our son who never stopped smiling with Raj Chagger.

The Grief Gang

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 51:50


Welcome back to The Grief Gang podcast with me, your host, Amber Jeffrey.This week I was joined by Raj Chagger to remember his son Riaan who passed away November last year at only 7 months. In this episode, Raj will take you back to that dreadful night where his and his wife Sharan's journey began. I loved listening to Raj tell me about Riaan. Although his time here was short, he made a huge impact on people. When the days got tough, Raj says how Riaan would give both him and Sharan a look to say "I'm ok" alongside a gorgeous little smile, giving them the strength to carry on.Raj and Sharan are both doing tremendous work in name of their son, giving back to the services and support systems that helped them in their darkest hour. I am in awe of both of you!For Riaan, the little king. Find Raj and Sharan over on instagram @riaan_remembersBig love,Amber xxxIG- @thegriefgangTwitter- @gang_griefFacebook- The Grief GangIf you like what you hear, please leave a rating and review, it really means a lot. Thank you!Co-produced by Goodgoodgood Media.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-grief-gang. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sew Taco
Little King Goods - S7 E30

Sew Taco

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 13:37


Welcome to the bonus episodes of the Sew Taco podcast! We are sharing with you a handful of pre-recorded episodes/nuggets we made to give us a little break before Season 8 begins. This one covers one of our favorite brands - Little King Goods Little King Goods - https://littlekinggoods.com/ SEND US A VOICE MESSAGE >> - https://anchor.fm/sewtaco/message (we might put it in the podcast) Discounts Codes, Chisme & Coaching Sessions - Become a Patreon Subscriber: https://www.patreon.com/sewtaco Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sewtaco Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sewtaco --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sewtaco/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sewtaco/support

#Mindset_DetoxTV
Tantra Interview With the #Spirit of #Sarahalalt & @mahatma_starseed on IG

#Mindset_DetoxTV

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 49:05


Tantra and Sexual Healing In our Partnerships, and Why this Path Chose us!! 2020 Was Dah Best Year Evah 4 Us!! Ask Us Why? Wei Dare yah? This has been 1 of thee Most 3rd and 5th Eye Opening Xchange of ENERGIES Evah!! @mahatma_starseed @elitemotivation411 and #mindset_DetoxTV Have Found The Answer 2 97 % of the Relationship Issues, Financial Worries, and Parenting Development!! It All Checks Back 2 Being aligned with Dah Little Girl and Little boy inside of Yah or bettah Yet Little Queen and Little King in All of Us!! Ask Us How Wei Have broken Many Curse both Generationally and Present Moment Spells Cast Our Way!! Alignments Leads 2 Direct Access 2 yah Unfiltered Spirit as 2 Our Name Changes and deaths of who wei were!! Wei Answer These questions Daily: Who Are Yah/You? When are Yah/You Where are Dah Truest Yah Going? 2020 Was Dah Best Year Evah 4 Us!! Ask Us Why? Wei Dare yah? #Spirit of #Sarahalalt #mindset #m_m27 #mindset_DetoxTV #love#positive#energy #healing#twinflames#twinsouls#energyhealing #mindset#cognitivedissonance #willpower

10 Minutes with Jesus
22-11-2020 The little king - 10 Minutes with Jesus

10 Minutes with Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 10:06


#10MinuteswithJesus** Put yourself in the presence of God. Try talking to Him.** 10 minutes are 10 minutes even if you can get distracted, reach the end.** Be constant. The Holy Spirit acts "on low heat" and requires perseverance.10-Minute audios, to help you pray.Daily sparks to ignite prayer: a passage from the gospel, an idea, an anecdote and a priest who speaks with you and with the Lord inviting you to share your intimacy with God.Find your moment, consider you are in His presence and click play.All the information is on our website: www.10minuteswithjesus.orgTo receive your meditation every day, click here:WhatsApp: http://dozz.es/j3wnlApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/10-minutes-whith-jesus/id1477350613?l=enTelegram: https://t.me/tenminuteswithjesusiVoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-10-minutes-with-jesus_sq_f1744292_1.htmlYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsZttEgez26FgDqCO_s3tmqeKq7Pmlkr

10 Minutes with Jesus
22-11-2020 The little king - 10 Minutes with Jesus

10 Minutes with Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 10:06


#10MinuteswithJesus** Put yourself in the presence of God. Try talking to Him.** 10 minutes are 10 minutes even if you can get distracted, reach the end.** Be constant. The Holy Spirit acts "on low heat" and requires perseverance.10-Minute audios, to help you pray.Daily sparks to ignite prayer: a passage from the gospel, an idea, an anecdote and a priest who speaks with you and with the Lord inviting you to share your intimacy with God.Find your moment, consider you are in His presence and click play.All the information is on our website: www.10minuteswithjesus.orgTo receive your meditation every day, click here:WhatsApp: http://dozz.es/j3wnlApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/10-minutes-whith-jesus/id1477350613?l=enTelegram: https://t.me/tenminuteswithjesusiVoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-10-minutes-with-jesus_sq_f1744292_1.htmlYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsZttEgez26FgDqCO_s3tmqeKq7Pmlkr

#Mindset_DetoxTV
Sacred ENERGIES Xchange with The Spirit of Sarahalalt #mindset & @mahatma_starseed on IG

#Mindset_DetoxTV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 30:58


Between Yah and Wei there is always Space/ Nature Provides ample space 2 Ground and Clear Yah #mindset/ Space is in Dah Breathe as it's in The Walks in Dah air and Dah Blood!! Wei Operate on Divine Timing with Divine messages Governed only By Dah Divine Creator!! Sedona AZ freeFlow has been Phenomenal in our Healing and Evolutionary Integration of Our Spirit with Elijah's Vessel!! Wei Have been walking this Life 4 3600 years and this Time Our Mark as a Collective Spirit of Sarahalalt #mindset will Be Documented and Available 4 All 2 View... Wei are about 2 Smash in2 Some Very Very Interesting ENERGIES,  and Cellph Love,Cellph sufficiency, Cellph Awareness is Neccessary 4 Navigation of The Overflow of ENERGIES!!!! 2020 Was Dah Best Year Evah 4 Us!! Ask Us Why? Wei Dare yah? This has been 1 of thee Most 3rd and 5th Eye Opening Xchange of ENERGIES Evah!! @mahatma_starseed @elitemotivation411  and #mindset_DetoxTV Have Found The Answer 2 97 % of the Relationship Issues,  Financial Worries, and Parenting Development!! It All Checks Back 2 Being aligned with Dah Little Girl and Little boy inside of Yah or bettah Yet Little Queen and Little King in All of Us!! Ask Us How Wei Have broken Many Curse both Generationally and Present Moment Spells xast Our Way!! Alignments Lead 2 Direct Access 2 yah Unfiltered Spirit as 2 Our Name Changes and deaths of who wei were!! Wei Answer These questions Daily: Who Are Yah/You? When are Yah/You Where are Dah Truest Yah Going? 2020 Was Dah Best Year Evah 4 Us!! Ask Us Why? Wei Dare yah? #Spirit of #Sarahalalt #mindset #m_m27 #mindset_DetoxTV #love#positive#energy #healing#twinflames #twinsouls #energyhealing #mindset #cognitivedissonance #willpower

The Daring Poppy
Ep. 75 The Royal Path of REGULUS

The Daring Poppy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 7:04


Fixed star Regulus, Alpha Leonis, is a white and ultramarine star in the heart of the Lion, constellation Leo. From Regulus, a Little King, and often called Cor Leonis, the Lion's Heart, and symbolically the Crushing Foot. It was one of the four Archangel stars, Four Royal Stars of the Persians in 3,000 B.C., when, as Watcher of the North, it marked the summer solstice. Recommended Links : Wages World : HUGE OBJECT CONNECTING TO VENUS? TWO LARGE ERRUPTIONS ON THE SUN/SUN DIVER/SCHUMANN UPDATE (28 August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2sEdOX3bog ABC News : Hurricane Laura makes landfall in Louisiana as a Category 4 / GMA (28 August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2os1Qjal8o Global News : Monsoon rains flood Pakistan's financial capital, forcing residents to abandon homes (28 August 2020) The Real BPEarthwatch : High Winds/Arkansas Heads Up, (27 August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLfoqPXI5aU The Real BPEarthwatch : Hurricane Storm Surge/Wave Height Update (27 August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N89V5PpllKs The Real BPEarthwatch : Cat.5 at Land Fall. 195 + MPH Wind Gust. (27 August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BebxxFiCKPw The Real BPEarthwatch : The Eye of a Monster/A Day in Infamy! (27 August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pC7Wd8U4d2E The Real BPEarthwatch : Hurricane Laura Tracking East of the Models/13 Ft Surge/Plus Cat 3 Waves. (26 August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egwjFFE79uk The Real BPEarthwatch : Cat 3. Hurricane/LA/Path of Destruction/12' Surge. (26 August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIqu_7Gly7w PLANET X NEWS : The Latest Photo Captures from Planet X News August 22nd 2020 (25 August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rN2njDsP7w Al Jazeera English : China floods raise concern over Three Gorges Dam's efficacy (26 August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_6bC5jiP5U MrMBB33 : Major Storm Surge - "LAURA" could push sea water OVER 32 miles inland near landfall! - Huge Storm (24 August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IztdFn4LocY The Real BPEarthwatch : TS Laura Turns North Early/INTO THE OPEN GULF (24 August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNJSjvV1_0s chave weather - daily videos :Dramatic hailstorm floods Verona, Italy August 23 2020 (24 August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-P9LHhxgc3E Astrum : Why was Betelgeuse dimming? New data from Hubble (15 August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgkdcYznXHA Recommended Music Link : Prince : Prince & The Revolution - 1984 - 'Purple Rain' (9 June 2018) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHRyPjXeKZ4

That Entrepreneur Life
Episode 27 - Why Even Successful Businesses Need to Be Agile Enough to Pivot When Faced with Adversity with Ryan Rosoff

That Entrepreneur Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 56:57


Join Andrew Lees and Clint McPherson as they sit down with Ryan Rosoff and talk about running a business while managing and promoting his band, Little King. Ryan is the Owner, Chief People Person, and Managing Partner of TeamBuilding ROI. He shares the importance of communication and staying relevant during uncertain times. In this episode, you’ll learn:When you follow your passion, the money will come.Ways that you can fight to keep your business relevant during COVID.It’s essential to see self-promotion as a business skill.When a business inquiry is made, respond as quickly as possible.Why you should keep politics out of the workplace to maintain the peace.The reasons your organization needs you to check your ego at the door.About Ryan Rosoff:The Rock and Roll band Little King was formed in November of 1996 by guitarist/singer/songwriter Ryan Rosoff in El Paso, Texas. Rosoff had cut his teeth as the guitar player in the seminal eclectic rock group Tweed Quickly (where he met future Little King bassist Shannon Brady).Ryan is also the Owner, Chief People Person, and Managing Partner of TeamBuilding ROI. TeamBuilding ROI is based in Silicon Valley and serves Northern / Southern California with remote/virtual team building programs for guests all over the world. We deliver unique, fun, and effective team building events, training, and development. We work at the finest corporate retreat centers, hotels, resorts, and wineries in the world. We can even come to facilitate on your campus or remotely to your entire workforce.You can find Ryan Rosoff on...Website: https://www.teambuildingroi.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanrosoff/Little King: https://littlekingtunes.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/littlekingtunesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/littlekingtunes/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1W4gBPNUBFwJ30WjKB16lQConnect with That Entrepreneur Life on...Website: https://thatentrepreneurlife.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatentrepreneurlife/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatentrepreneurlifepodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatEntreprene1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFKPkF39Z6r2l9AT4k-tDtgSupport the show (https://thatentrepreneurlife.com/support-the-show)

Vigilantes Radio Podcast
The Little King Tunes Interview.

Vigilantes Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 24:59


https://littlekingtunes.com/ IG is @littlekingtunesRyan Rosoff of Little King Tunes, stops by, Vigilantes Radio's "Inside The Music" Series, to chat with Dini. To find out, set your reminders, it's happening! 06/11/2020 | @8:15PM CDT | Call in at 701-801-9813 | You can also hop in the mix by visiting www.onlyonemediagroup.com and slapping that "Go Live" button | Please follow our show at www.spreaker.com/onlyonemediagroup & remember sharing is caring! Thanks for your continuous support!If you'd like to book your own interview with Dini, email us vradio@onlyonemediagroup.com Be sure to follow us at www.twitter.com/nolongertheheroBe sure to like our Facebook page over at www.facebook.com/vigilantesradioWe can also host interviews in different countries!©2013-2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - the Only One Media Group [OOMG].

Vigilantes Radio Podcast
The Little King Tunes Interview.

Vigilantes Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 24:59


https://littlekingtunes.com/ IG is @littlekingtunesRyan Rosoff of Little King Tunes, stops by, Vigilantes Radio's "Inside The Music" Series, to chat with Dini. To find out, set your reminders, it's happening! 06/11/2020 | @8:15PM CDT | Call in at 701-801-9813 | You can also hop in the mix by visiting www.onlyonemediagroup.com and slapping that "Go Live" button | Please follow our show at www.spreaker.com/onlyonemediagroup & remember sharing is caring! Thanks for your continuous support!If you'd like to book your own interview with Dini, email us vradio@onlyonemediagroup.com Be sure to follow us at www.twitter.com/nolongertheheroBe sure to like our Facebook page over at www.facebook.com/vigilantesradioWe can also host interviews in different countries!©2013-2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - the Only One Media Group [OOMG].

Chats With The Freak By EMSU Media
Ryan of Little King- Chats with the Freak

Chats With The Freak By EMSU Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 51:18


https://littlekingtunes.com/?fbclid=IwAR0IBG-p7lj0SUI0o4Vk5B10Ut-cZH-uJseUUYvNf2jcuxeRfYQT60CA_tU FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/littlekingtunes   The Rock and Roll band Little King was formed in November of 1996 by guitarist/singer/songwriter Ryan Rosoff in El Paso, Texas. Rosoff had cut his teeth as the guitar player in the seminal eclectic rock group Tweed Quickly (where he met future Little King bassist Shannon Brady). After a year in that band, he had written enough of his own songs to try his hand at recording and producing a record. Rosoff named the new group Little King (a translation of the name "Ryan" in Gaelic). Featuring bassist Mike Esparza and drummer Alex Lizarazo, the trio played a few shows locally and regionally in the next four months while preparing to enter the studio. Little King's first demo CD, titled Transmountain, was released in El Paso in May on 1997. The group continued to tour and promote the CD, which sold about 800 copies in and around the Southwest.

Pop Culture Failure's Podcast
34 Big Tiny King and Little King Dad

Pop Culture Failure's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 62:45


Hey y'all. It turns out this episode marked our 3 year anniversary! Neither Jake nor Sky had realized it before we recorded, so it was met with very little fanfare.  We watched episode 34 of Mystic Knights "All Kings Great and Small"  It is the exact plot you expect, Tiny King and King Dad switch places for the day.  We discuss a bunch of local tv stuff, Otis the dog is a big 'ol drama queen, there's a big worm, Sky notices a cool sword to no one's surprise, and Aideen takes her shot to take Rohan to the bone zone.  https://popculturefailure.podbean.com/   popculturefailure@gmail.com Show: @FailedPopCultur Jake: @mdwstlvaffr Sky: @sandwichsurplus

aideen little king neither jake
DAN FOGLER'S 4d Xperience!
S5, EPISODE 4: DOG DAZED RYAN HURST DAZZLES! (Part 2)

DAN FOGLER'S 4d Xperience!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 97:23


*Spoilers, we swan dive down the rabbit hole with The Little King ! UFOS & ALIENS! CERN! AI!  ASTRAL PROJECTIONS! EXPLODING HEAD SYNDROME! (Pretty sure half way through we have either gun shots or fireworks to honor the NHS...still not sure) MERKAHBAH ACTIVATION! BLACK HELICOPTERS! WHITE FIRE TRUCKS?! LOCK DOWN with 4dx!

The Mike Wagner Show
Ryan Rosoff of Little King is my very special guest on The Mike Wagner Show!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 52:11


Ryan Rosoff of Little King and his latest release "Ocean's Foil" featuring "Hate Counter", "The Skin I'm In", etc. plus his previous releases including the classic "Time Extension" and share his story about being of the 4th generation and owner of a team building development program! Check out his great music at https://littlekingtunes.com ! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support

ocean foil little king mike wagner show
The Mike Wagner Show
Ryan Rosoff of Little King is my very special guest on The Mike Wagner Show!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 51:42


Ryan Rosoff of Little King and his latest release "Ocean's Foil" featuring "Hate Counter", "The Skin I'm In", etc. plus his previous releases including the classic "Time Extension" and share his story about being of the 4th generation and owner of a team building development program! Check out his great music at https://littlekingtunes.com !

Murder, Mirth, & Monsters Podcast
Episode 46: Mystery Monster - An Ape-Man and the Little King

Murder, Mirth, & Monsters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 37:47


On this episode, Brian and Emma sit down to talk about some more scary creatures. Each of them brings a description of a monster and the other uses their knowledge of the creepy to guess what it is. Join along in the fun and take a guess for yourself. Enjoy! Want to get in touch with us? For work related inquires and suggestions for the show: murdermirthmonsters@gmail.com Twitter: @MirthAndMurder   Sources for this episode: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilisk https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albertus_Magnus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fouke_Monster http://www.foukemonster.net https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/fouke-monster-2212/

Covenant Presbyterian Church
A Little King, a Little Evidence, and a Great Faith

Covenant Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 37:00


Faith comes by hearing the Word of God, but much hearing of the Word may not result in saving faith.

90s to Now 2BACR 100.9FM - Podcast
Lttle Kng - Uilohi - Interview

90s to Now 2BACR 100.9FM - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 8:55


Josh from the band Joined John on the Phone , we talked about there current track 'Uilohi" and some of the bands previous releasesLittle King are a mish-mash of musical genres, unapologetically staying outside the box, this crafty act mould haunting vocals, cheeky riffs, dope rhythms and a collection of effects to create something a little bit interesting. Their tunes are completely accessible but at the same time, for want of a better word, still unique.Based on the Mid North Coast of NSW, Little King members Joshua McGovern & Chris Boaz have played together under various guises for the best part of 9 years and teamed up to create some unique pseudo-pop-electro-soul vibes. With influences that include Chet Faker, Jordan Rakei, Fat Freddy's Drop, and Drake to name a few, Little King combines their hybrid pop-electro-funk-soul sound with clever melodies and catchy hooks creating a cocktail of musical tastiness.Their foray into the live music scene started in 2015, having been successful in an original song competition, they were selected support Donavon Frankenreiter on one of his east coast shows prior to his appearance at the Byron Bay Blues & Roots Festival.Their debut self-titled EP was produced by Alex Gooden, who has previously worked with Evermore, Bluejuice and Megan Washington, at Myrtle Street Studios in Sydney, and released in June on the North Coast, followed by a brief East Coast tour and a two week tour of New Zealand’s South Island, where their music was extremely well received.Between the back-and-forth of touring the East Coast, promoting their EP, of which they are receiving airplay all over the country, surfing and skating, Little King continue to spend their days tucked away in the Hinterland of the Coffs Coast, writing, rehearsing and performing.

Banecast
Ep. 3 - Influencer, Ryan Savin of Little King Goods

Banecast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 18:46


In this episode, I discuss the influence of a particular leather worker, Ryan Savin of Little King Goods. Ryan has impacted me and the desire I have to learn the craft and he has done so through that university we all love: YouTube. 

#AmWriting
Episode 173, #LiteraryMagsandPopularAcademics

#AmWriting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 41:01


Medicine, literature, academic writing, submitting to literary journals: we wander all over the map with guest Danielle Ofri. Funny thing—writers for popular pubs tend to see literary magazines as an unsurmountable challenge (I know I do) and vice versa. Danielle Ofri, though, straddles both worlds as the Editor-in-Chief of the Bellevue Literary Review and a regular contributor to the New York Times and Slate as well as journals like The Lancet and The New England Journal of Medicine, making her the perfect person to talk to about that crossover, as well as the crossover between a career with confidentiality at its core, and one where telling the whole truth is key. Episode links and a transcript follow—but first, a preview of the weekly Top 5 for Writers that will be dropping into #AmWriting paid subscriber inboxes on Monday, August 26, 2019: Top 5 Questions for Your Novel's Main Character. Not joined that club yet? You’ll want to get on that!Got a friend who needs more #AmWriting? As always, this episode (and every episode) will appear for all subscribers in your usual podcast listening places, totally free as the #AmWriting Podcast has always been. Find us on iTunes, Stitcher, Outcast, Spotify and everywhere else. This show notes email is free, too, so please—forward it to a friend.To support the podcast and help it stay free, subscribe to our weekly Top 5 email.LINKS FROM THE PODCAST#AmReading (Watching, Listening)Danielle: Ragtime E.L. Doctorow and Little King, Salmon Rushdie's short story excerpt in the New Yorker from his book, Quichotte.KJ: Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World, Cal Newport#FaveIndieBookstoreThe Strand again! We don't mind repeating a good one.Our guest for this episode is Danielle Ofri, the author of What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear; Singular Intimacies ; Incidental Findings;  Medicine in Translation; Intensive Care; What Doctors Feel;Best of the Bellevue Literary Reviewand the forthcoming When We Do Harm, a Doctor Confronts Medical Error.She is also the Editor-in-Chief of the Bellevue Literary Review, a journal that explores issues of health and humanity. fiction and non-fiction and poetry. Find their submission guidelines here. Find out more about at Danielle at DanielleOfri.com, and Listen to her TEDMed Talk: Deconstructing Perfection, here. You can listen to her TEDMed talk Fear: A Necessary Emotion here.This episode was sponsored by Author Accelerator, the book coaching program that helps you get your work DONE. Visit https://www.authoraccelerator.com/amwritingfor details, special offers and Jennie Nash’s Inside-Outline template.Find more about Jess here, and about KJ here.If you enjoyed this episode, we suggest you check out Marginally, a podcast about writing, work and friendship.TRANSCRIPT (We use an AI service for transcription, and while we do clean it up a bit, some errors are the price of admission here. We hope it’s still helpful.)       KJ:                                I'm KJ Dell'Antonia Jess: and I'm Jess Lahey. KJ: And this is #AmWriting Jess: with Jess and KJ. KJ: #AmWriting is the every week the podcast about writing all the things that you might be writing, fiction, nonfiction, short pieces, long pieces, essays, pitches, humor, proposals. And most of all, this is the podcast about sitting down and getting the work done.Jess:                             01:52                I'm Jess Lahey and I'm the author of the Gift of Failure and a forthcoming book on preventing childhood substance abuse. And I had to think about it for a second. What am I writing? And you can find my work. Let's see. Pretty soon in air mail, but I generally am in the New York Times, Washington Post, places like that.KJ:                                02:11                It must be August. I am KJ Dell'Antonia. I am the author of How To Be a Happier Parent. I'm the former editor of the Motherlode blog at the New York Times where I still contribute occasionally. I'm also the author of a novel that will be coming out next year and you can find my work most often at the New York Times. But just incidentally, just by the way, pretty soon you'll also be able to find a little something by me and Wendy Aarons at the New Yorker.Jess:                             02:42                I mean I did not know if you were going to announce this today, but I am like burst rocketing bursting. This is a bucket list thing. This is huge and big bucket. Oh yeah. We'll be talking about that more because there's, it's cool and there's a lot to talk about there, but we have a guest, our guest today I'm so excited to talk about because my husband came home from work and he said, Oh my gosh, there's this woman you must talk to. I heard her speak. She's incredible. Her name is Danielle Ofri. She is a physician. She's at Bellevue hospital and is a writer of lots of different things. She writes for sort of traditional publishing about she has a forthcoming book on medical error.Jess:                             03:31                She has a book that I have been enjoying very much called What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear. And she also writes for the New York Times and Slate and a bunch of other places. But she's the co-founder and editor and chief of the Bellevue Literary Review, which coincidentally was the present you gave Tim last year, KJ. You gave Tim a subscription to the Bellevue Literary Review just last year, which was so cool. And this sound really fancy, but the truth is that I wrote for Danielle at the Bellevue, right. And they gave me a couple of subscriptions. All right, well I passed one on to Tim as someone I thought would deeply enjoy it. And that was, that's how that came about. So, so often we have guests who have at some point been edited by me. I have been edited by Danielle, a little little flip around. It's so cool. And actually speaking of bucket list, check this out. Her essays had been selected by Stephen Jay Gould, Oliver Sacks, Susan Orlean for best American essays, twice, best American science writing. And she, yeah, she got, she's just all over the place with all these buckets, things that we would be honored to have on our resume and our CV. So Danielle, welcome to the show and thank you so much for joining us today.Danielle:                       04:49                Thank you guys. It's really fun to be here.Jess:                             04:52                We get so many questions about academic writing and obviously at some point we want to spend some time talking about that. But really what I'd love to do is start with you and how you got started as a writer. Did the doctor part come first or did the writing part come first?Danielle:                       05:09                Well, I, you know, as a little kid, I love to write books, but that got pushed by the wayside and I was a doctor first. I did a sort of a long route. I did an MD PhD program or did research that I ended up in a lab did a residency at Bellevue fell in love with internal medicine, but I trained in the 90s during the height of the AIDS epidemic. And if you remember that time, it was a fairly brutal time, a lot of death and destruction and very exhausting. And so when I finished my decade of training there, I took a year and a half off and I just needed to get away. So I, and I must say my, all my supervisors said, that's a terrible idea. You'll forget all your medicine. You'll never get back into academic medicine. You'll lose all your connections. But someone else said, you know, I think they might be jealous. You know what, maybe so. So, off I took to just support myself. I worked for, for eight weeks in various clinics around the country. There's a whole system for temporary doctors to fill in. And I did that. And then I would go to South America, traveled to the money, ran out, and then call, collect from Wahaca, say, what do you got next? And then ended up in New Hampshire. And so during that year and a half when I learned nothing to do in these small towns, I began to write down the stories of my medical training with no intention to, you know, write a book. I just needed to write them down because at the time I remember thinking this is singular. I will never be so up-close to such a monumental moment. I think every month I should be writing this down. But of course who has time then you're so busy. You know, a patient would die in the bed or be filled in five minutes. But I think it was also too close to the emotional bone at the time. So I needed to really be physically away and I wrote them down, not as a way to process them or do therapy, but I just needed to give them their due cause they had to go somewhere. And so I spent a year and a half writing. I eventually came back to Bellevue, which is where I always wanted to be. At the time there was an economic crisis and a hiring freeze. And when a spot finally opened up, there was only a part time position available, 60% time, which I'd never imagined. But you know, I had student loans so I took it. And so one of my days off I picked up a writing book off the street and one of those yellow you know, Gotham writer's workshop boxes on second Avenue degrading class. And that is how it started. And so I began working on these stories with different writing teachers and sending them out to a little, you know, literary journals was some, you know, subscriber base was smaller than my medical school class were ashore. And then eventually one running, he just said, you know she, she missed her subway. Stop reading a story to that, that needs time to get an agent. So I got an agent pulled together my first collection of essays called singular intimacies becoming a doctor a, Bellevue, which all my friends thought was about French lingerie, but it was about these relationships that doctors and patients have and that's kind of how the writing began.Jess:                             08:02                Well, so let me stop you for a second. So these are the nitty gritty is this is really what our listeners adore. So how did you go about getting your agent?Danielle:                       08:11                So I looked in a book on how to find an agent and they said, look at other books that like yours. So I went to the acknowledgement section. I also got a book on agents I think was by Jeff Herman maybe, and we'll do their personal interests and those interested in medicine. I send out sample chapters and I finally got an agent, although I will say I did not close my book, deal with the agent. My agent sent my collection out and I got turned down by 13 of New York city's finest publishing houses. And then one day I had a piece of peer, I think in Tikun magazine and the director of Beacon Press called me and said I read your piece. And do you have any interest in writing a book. I say, Oh, do you have one? Have I got, have a book right here. And I confess, I committed my one act of theft and I borrowed, I'll say in quotes, eight prepaid, FedEx labels from my chairman's office because I didn't have time to get the FedEx. I'm working all the time and sent my manuscript to Beacon Press, which they took. And so I get rid of my agent and I've published, now we'll going on my sixth book with Beacon Press without an agent.Jess:                             09:16                Okay. So that, that's really interesting. So how did that go down with your agent? I've never heard of that specific situation where an agent has submitted everywhere and had no success and then you go ahead without your agent. So did you just mutually part ways with your agent at that point?Danielle:                       09:32                I told her, you know, I have been approached and through that she hadn't gotten it sold. And so it, you know, it was a little awkward, but I think she understood and we, you know, parted amicably and I've had agents approached me since then saying, well, and I say, I don't really need an agent because I have a publisher. Oh, but we can negotiate you a better deal. But I don't want that. I really, Beacon Press is an incredible press to work with it and it fits in that little niche. It's not a big house, but it's not a small indie houses having a medium size press and that feels like kind of three bears just right. So I'm fortunate that my, my editor is the director, so I feel like I have the ear of the director as well as my editor. And in my five books, I've have no turnover of my editor, the publicity person or the marketing person.Jess:                             10:20                Oh wow. That is so unusual.Danielle:                       10:23                I know, because I'll tell you, we plan first book, we sold the paperback rights to one of the big houses, which I was really excited about. And every six months I did a letter saying, hi, my name is Jane, I'm your editor. Hi, my name is Joe, I'm an editor and I had no idea every six months it was a new person. And so the difference is so palpable and every book, my husband's, Oh, you should really try for a bigger publishing house. And I don't think I want to because I, I've had friends with, with very mixed experiences. You know, you have one big as great and you're the prince for the, you know, six months, then your next book fails. And yet no one answers your calls.Danielle:                       10:57                And I have no trouble with that. My team always answers my calls. We talk on the phone for an hour. I really feel like they're interested in my career. And I remember what my editor said on the first day before I signed it. She said, we never let our books go out of print. So we only publish books that we want to keep on even in small print runs. And this was sort of pre, you know, E readers, what really mattered. And that kind of commitment meant a lot to me. And I'd much rather have a smaller print run, you know, smaller finances that if the exchanges that you know, stays in print and treated respectfully because I'll tell you that big house, let my book go out of print the paper back and never told me. And so I had the humiliating experience of going into a, an appearance. He said, we want to get you a book, which book? I told a bunch book and they said, Oh, we called the publisher, it's not in print. And boy with that, that was awful.Jess:                             11:50                That would be a really embarrassing...Danielle:                       11:51                Beacon Press took the rights back and we publish their own paper back. But that was the case. They didn't even give me the courtesy of letting me know they're dropping it. So that's a difference I think between working with a medium sized press versus a big house and listen to the big houses are wonderful and they lots of great stuff. But for me I couldn't, I think stomach is ups and downs that a big house offers.KJ:                                12:12                So I want to come back to the question of how your professional colleagues received the idea of you as a nonacademic writer, because that feels in so many settings, and medicine is definitely one of them. It feels like that could be very fraud.Danielle:                       12:32                Well, I would say my immediate colleagues who are largely clinical and their academic in that they're all teaching, but most aren't doing research and research papers.KJ:                                12:41                Right. And I also want to note that this sort of predates the era of, you know, doctors write for the New Yorker and that makes, you know, and that's what they do and we love them. This was, you know, you were one of the early ones.Danielle:                       12:55                Yeah. So I would say my clinical colleagues actually find a lot of recognition in the writing and largely, you know are supportive because they see their own experiences reflected, which often don't get airtime any place else. I mean, academically I see where that plays a role is, you know, do I get promotion based on that? And that's definitely been a little bit fraud, your tenure, that kind of thing. Because that kind of running doesn't really count.KJ:                                13:21                No. Cause people read it. I mean, why would that, yeah. Right.Danielle:                       13:28                And it doesn't bring in grants and grant money. And so although lip service is paid to, you know, international recognition, yada, yada, yada. If it's not bringing in grant money and it's not the traditional publishing. No, I've published a lot in academic journals, but essays, so New England Journal of Medicine and the Lancet, all these big medical journals, but in their sort of essay perspectives in fact, the first time the New England Journal ever did it perspective, they refuse to do that sort of, you know, namby pamby you know, type of writing for the longest time. I was actually the first one they published, so it really took quite a risk with them. And so for the readership who would never seen that in those pages, that was a completely new piece I type of writing. And now that section is probably their most popular section. So I think it's been received well clinically, academically, probably not gonna get me tenure or promoted, but that's okay.Jess:                             14:22                One of the things I would love to know is where, how the Bellevue Literary Review got started and how you got involved in that, how you decided to start that and how it came about.Danielle:                       14:32                Well after I got back from my, you know, year and a half of traveling and started to write when I started back in the clinic, I really wanted to bring some of that writing in. Now what we do is as academics as, as teachers is we the students, medical students hand in their writeups about the patients, the history and physical. It's very, very jargony. And you know, once you've read 10 or 20 or 50 or a hundred, they all kind of start to sound the same. So I find, send them, listen guys, you're killing me from one of your write-ups in this semester. Just tell me the patient's story. Ask the patient, what's it like that emphysema, what was it like when the doctor first told you that diabetes? And I started getting these really fascinating essays that people would turn in. Really interesting and they were sort of stacking up on a file cabinet at the same time we did a new chair of medicine come in Marty blazer and he was having the students on the hospital awards write a 1000 word essay on anything. Philosophy, pathophysiology, economics along as inspired by patient, just kind of heretical for medical students writing an essay. Oh my goodness. You know, he started having his little stack of essays and the student colleagues that you guys ought to meet. He just come on. I just started working there. So we met and we had a respect of stack of essays and we thought, you know, we should make a journal. We thought about, you know, an in-house mimeograph student journal. But as we talked more, it became apparent that issues of medicine and health are really universal. And then you listen, you can get by in life and never need a plumber or an accountant or a lawyer if you're lucky, but you're never going to get by without interfacing with the medical system. And even if you are perfectly healthy, you care for a child, an elderly parent, you have a job visible, you will never get by without it. And I think that that also in genders a real existential fear in people that their body or their mind might betray them, you know? And they can't control that. And when you're in the medical system, you are, you're powerless. Many times you don't know often what's going on. You can't speak the language, you're freezing cold in a gown, you don't know what's going to cost and you're in pain or worried about your family members. So it's very hard to sort of hold onto yourself. And so we thought maybe it makes sense to have a journal that allows you to creative way to address this because you know, the top 10 tips or that bending osteoporosis doesn't really, I think address that kind of things. So we put out a two line call for submissions for poetry fiction, nonfiction on health and healing. And we've got a thousand submissions right off the bat.Jess:                             17:02                Wow.Danielle:                       17:03                We knew we tapped a nerve and they were not from medical people, from ordinary writers and now we get 4,000 submissions a year, all walks of life all over the world. And as our publisher likes to say, it's hard to be published in the BLR now than in the New England Journal of Medicine because we only can print, you know, a few of them. So I think there really isn't. And I think creativity and vulnerability really overlap and that great Venn diagram of how we write. And so it's not surprising that brushes with mortality and death and fear and worry help ignite some kind of passion, creativity and that comes out and poetry and fiction and creative nonfiction.Jess:                             17:40                I have a question that's actually related to what KJ used to do, which is you're dealing with these really grave, you know, many moments of mortality, these moments that are huge events in people's lives. And when you write about them, it can become incredibly precious to you. It can become so important to you that when, when/if you get rejected, it's not just a blow to your writing, it's a blow to like this experience you had in your life. And KJ used to get, you know, submissions about, you know, the death of a child or you know, these incredibly moving experiences. But for some reason or another, they're just not a great fit. How do you balance, you know, how do you go about communicating with your writers about the importance of an event and the way you write about it and creating sort of pieces that are not just people's therapy but that are really great works of writing.Danielle:                       18:41                It's a very interesting thing in particular that comes up in the realm of nonfiction because people are ready about their real experience and it is painful to reject a piece about their mother's Alzheimer's disease. And you know, when I, when I talk about this on panels, there's a difference between a moving experience and a moving piece of writing. They're not the same thing. And also it has to be more than just the particularities of here. I went to the doctor. This is what happened. It has to be transcendent. It has to rise above what actually happened to something that can connect to others. And so I do suggest that people, you know, read other things we've published or other, you know people who have written about enlist in a way that brings it beyond just the nuts and bolts of what happened. I also stressed that using the techniques of fiction is very helpful in terms of, not in terms of making things up because nonfiction is truth. But in terms of developing character and voice and setting and in drama and and pacing, you know, so often in nonfiction people are very, they applaud right along the way things go, but they don't have to be that way. It's still truthful if we cut back and forth in time and we have flash powers and flashbacks and we stretch moments and compressed moments because that's makes for more dramatic writing. In the actual rejections, I tried to be very gentle and we try when we can to offer feedback. Of course at that volume we can for everyone. So if you do get a fun letter, please forgive us. We're all volunteers, but we do try, we do have some that we think could be helpful. We'll include that in the rejection letter.Jess:                             20:11                That's incredibly generous of you given the volume, but also as you well know, incredibly helpful for a writer. I mean we, we cling to these pieces of, you know, even if it's just a one line piece of you know, this is promising, but you might want to whatever, those are pieces of that's feedback that we hold onto with great hope.Danielle:                       20:34                Yeah,I stress that a lot of it's subjective. And I have my own story. I had a piece that was ended up in the Missouri Review and went on to being the best American essays. Which was a huge honor. And so I got a letter from a professor of English in the Midwest and he's complimented in essence that he uses it in his teaching. And I was very honored and I look at the bottom of his email and his, you know, so-and-so pH D department, English editor of their, you know, literary journal. So I went back to my nice, huge rejection folders. I kept every rejection and in fact I submitted the very same piece to that journal. No, he wasn't then. He wasn't the editor then, but, and it stood out because that came back with post-it stuck on the thing. This is so dull, boring. You know. Again, it wasn't him, but it came back when someone left on those really negative projections and it was the same piece. So you know what, don't worry, it's not, it's like dating. You just gotta visit the numbers and someone's going gonna connect. And so it may not be, the is not good. It didn't fit in for me on this day. But try other places, you know, play the numbers game. Hold on. I just have to back up for a second. You got a rejection with actual post it notes from the person who read it and rejected it with the actual notes of what they said. I don't know if that was intentional, but there were, ah, and then the, the current editor stains are allowed to compliment me on this piece and how he uses it in his teaching. That's all a little satisfying. Oh, that's amazing. It didn't work at that moment. Just keep submitting.KJ:                                22:10                Now you're an editor yourself. So you know, you,Danielle:                       22:13                You got my other thing I do mention is you please do read the submission guidelines. If it says max 5,000 words, don't send a piece of 8,000 words. Yeah. Because it will be rejected. If it says we don't take PSI Phi, don't submit PSI Phi, you would be amazed. You know, we now have to charge a small reading. No, I wouldn't know. We wouldn't have to charge it a $5 meeting fee by our higher ups. We don't have to do, but we have to. Okay, so now you're paying $5 a submitted. Don't submit a piece that we rejected out of hand, you know. But it is all, all in is so common. Maximum three polling people send 10 poems and so I feel terrible. But you know, you do have to, with the submission guidelines, that's your end of the bargain as a writer.KJ:                                22:57                I know that our listeners are now going to be sort of madly Googling Bellevue Literary Review so talk to us about what you guys do publish, what your mission is, and how that has evolved.Danielle:                       23:15                Yeah. So we're looking for, to explore, you know, the issues of underlying health and illness and failty of the body and mind. We call it the journal of humanity, human experience and we interpret that loosely. So topic wise weren't fairly wide ranging, but the writing has to be excellent. That's our first thing. So fiction wise, we are fairly traditional. We do not do genre fiction, romance. We don't, we rarely do flash fiction. We stay away from gimicky writing things that have lots of, you know, 20 different kinds of headings and numbers. You know, I feel like the writing should stand on its own. It has to read like a great short story and it has to be character driven. I've got to feel a need to want to follow this character. So our, our that's our fiction or nonfiction has to be more than just what I did when I went to the doctor.Danielle:                       24:10                It has to rise above that and somehow and, and be applicable to other people or it has to have the same beauty of writing a fiction does it. And it's not academic. We don't take things with footnotes or extensive quotes from 20 different sources and we want your thoughts and your exploration of an issue. And for poetry, we prize accessibility. So again, we do not do, while the experimental stuff, you know, as a unusual literary journal, for many people, we're the only literal journal they've ever read because a lot of our readers are not English lit people. They don't subscribe to 20 literary journals, but they have an interest in medicine and that's how they come to us. So for this audience, we weren't poems they can read and not be intimidated by it. So we tend to stick again a little more traditionally on the poetry that someone who's not an English lit major can read and say, Oh, that, that connects to me.Jess:                             24:59                What I would love to know is how you balance you obviously do your own writing, your working as a physician and so how do you balance these two things and what is your daily or weekly routine look like?KJ:                                25:13                And she's reading all these submissionsJess:                             25:15                and reading all this review.Danielle:                       25:17                That's exactly right. And I will say we also have reviewers who help us weed through the initial slush pile because we can't read all 4,000 ourselves.KJ:                                25:26                That's almost worse because then you're left with you know, 40 things that are all good enough to be in there and the process of figuring out which eight to put together. .Danielle:                       25:36                Exactly. But so anyway, so back when I started, as I mentioned, I ended up on a part time track because that's all that was available. So the full time slot eventually opened up and I said that actually get married and I thought long and hard about going full time, my salary would double because part timers are prorated on the shabbier side of things as you probably know. But I've thought about what would I do if I had twice as much money tomorrow? Well I still couldn't afford an apartment in New York city. You know, I couldn't buy anything. I don't need a car. I have clothes such as they are. And I recognize that the one thing I'd want is that one thing money really can't buy and that's time. So I feel like I kind of bought time by turning down the full time offer and to this day or made 60% off, not happenstance on day one.Danielle:                       26:21                If they sit here and go sign up for the full time as everyone else does, this wouldn't have happened. So I'm 60% of my time in the hospital the equivalent of of six half days, you know, strangely abortion. And then my other time is writing legal. Of course I had three kids in there. So, you know, taking them to the dock, doing everything else in life ends up in that time. So often, you know, your writing time gets eaten away cause you don't leave work to do these things. You take it out of your own time. But I try to, if I can get one or two snippets of writing for an hour or so a week, I'm happy that that's success. And then, you know, the BLR and, and everything else. I took up cello lessons about 13 years ago and that's my will.Danielle:                       27:06                The one thing that I pursue outside of all of this, you know, because I just, I can't, I'm too embarrassed show up to my teacher without having practice. So I'm the goody two shoes, medical student and I practice every night, but I'll go to the gym. I don't see anything else. And I don't watch, I haven't watched a TV show since ER you know, all of that. So I leave pop culture, I leave up to my kids, but so that's, that's kind of how I do it. And then, you know I get rid of everything else. Like my goal in life is to never set foot in a store unless voluntarily. So I ordered it line. I don't want to spend any time shopping unless I want to. So I don't spend my weekends ever going to, you know, stores. I don't really care about my clothes are 20 years old. That's fine, you know, unless I feel like doing it, but not for for necessities.KJ:                                27:56                But you're writing what feel like these densely researched they're interview intense books where you really both telling your own story and telling a thoughtful story about what's happening in the medical profession and wrapping that within the, you know, the story often of a particular case or a particular doctor, one to two hours a week. My mind is boggling, does that include the research?Danielle:                       28:28                Yeah. Everything that, it also depends. I mean I do a lot of traveling, so airplane time is writing time, airport time. You know, often I'll get more writing time in there. But my goal was to have like at least choose two to three sessions where I gets a, you know, a little time of writing. And hopefully more than that, it can be two or three hours, but sometimes it's not. I also did two years that I took off from work. So I took off a year, let's see, my daughter, youngest is 13, so 13 years ago we went to Costa Rica for a year. I quit my job. We took our two kids at the time. I actually had my baby there and we've done a novel, which then turned into a book instead of a novel. And then six years ago we took a year and went to Israel and I worked on what doctors feel and that was really wonderful. I'm gonna talk about a luxury of having, you know, be able to write five days in a row and keep a train of thought. That was, I would love to do it again, but I think I would lose my job.Jess:                             29:28                That's actually what I was gonna mention when KJ said the thing about two hours for me. If I don't have more time than that, I find it very difficult for them to pick up where I left off to continue a train of thought to, you know, continue forward knowing where I'm headed next. So huge respect for being able to pull this stuff together cause your writing is so lovely and your narrative is so seamless. It doesn't, it feels like you're fully immersed in your writing. So I don't know. I'm so impressed.Danielle:                       29:56                Thank you. It's short pieces for that very reason. You know, to write the larger thing takes a chunk of time. Sometimes I will try to block out, you know, for the next month, try to schedule nothing on my writing time so I can write for four hours, you know, several times a week.KJ:                                30:11                Well that's what I was going to ask you. Do you schedule the writing time? Like do you know when your next sessions are going to be? Do you sit down at the beginning of the week or the end of the week and figure out when that's going to fit in?Danielle:                       30:21                No, I mean I know when I'm not in the hospital so that's my starting point. But then things, you know, things fill in. But I try to, each of my time, not in the hospital, at least have some time toward writing. But of course writing also involved, you know, social media and publicity that you have to do a lot on your own and a lot of that, you know, work these days is on, on the writer. So there's that part as well.KJ:                                30:43                Well, and you have a, I mean, you have a new book coming out this spring that you did not get to take a break to write. And I'll just, we'll, we'll put it on our website of course, and talk about it more, but it's called When We Do No Harm, a Doctor Confronts Medical Error. And I'm just taking, you know, a wild swing at the idea that that was not easy to research or write, it's not something people want to talk about.Danielle:                       31:06                Yeah. That is true. That, that it's been several sorts, taken several years to, to write. But people were also remarkably generous, you know, once you find someone who likes to talk and just get on those interviews, you know, am I a non-hospital afternoons or mornings or days? Yeah. and then I try not to do it on weekends, but really when I do a lot of travel, I catch up a lot on writing it, you know, even five hours on a plane, I couldn't ask for anything more. Now some people hate it. I think it's the most ideal luxury.KJ:                                31:39                Yeah, that's, that's the way it works for me too. I have to agree. I just spent intentionally seven hours on a train on Monday and Tuesday for exactly that reason. I mean, I was going somewhere that I wanted to go, but I wouldn't have gone if it wasn't also for that seven hours.Danielle:                       31:54                I've gone there and back to California in two days and I don't give, it isn't all, I'm like, I don't mind that all, man. I have two days in a row to have all this time, you know, with no one bothering you. It's wonderful. So I would fly back and forth across the country if someone would would fund me on that.KJ:                                32:07                There's a story in Deep Work about someone who took a flight to Japan, drank a cup of coffee, got back on the flight and then flew back because he had like, you know, a massive deadline to complete an entire book. And I felt such sympathy. I was like, yeah, yeah, I could do that. That would be a good way to do it.Danielle:                       32:35                Yeah, I do really, I would say Amtrak up and down the East coast. Yes.KJ:                                32:40                I want that Amtrak residency. There you go. That's exactly, yeah. That's exactly where I was for my seven and a half hours. DSLR Boston, New York, New York to Boston.Jess:                             32:52                Alright. You're all helping me reorient my thinking about all the travel and how I'm going to get all the work done. So now, now that it's clear that my,KJ:                                32:59                Well, you're getting ready for what you do when you get there, it is different.Jess:                             33:03                At the same time, I do tend to think of airplane time as, Ooh, I get to listen to an audio book for two whole hours, but now I'm going to reorient and think of it as two hours that I can be spending writing.Danielle:                       33:15                I don't have as much time to read novels. I mean that, that I do have to say between writing manuscripts and writing and listening to audio books, I have to, you know, shelve a few things and unfortunate that often gets shelved. Yeah.Jess:                             33:29                Yeah. Well actually speaking of which we love to spend some time at the end of each podcast talking about what we've been reading. Do you have something you've been enjoying recently?Danielle:                       33:38                So we did have a weekend away and I was in a thrift store and I saw for $1 an EL doctor's book, Ragtime, which I had never read it. You know, I should really read that and I paid my dollar and read it cover to cover in a weekend and just loved it. What am I, I know he's a master, but to sort of be in the clutches of someone who just puts you through that story, no holds barred, it's an amazing experienceJess:                             34:02                That's going to have to go on my list because I have to admit I haven't read that one either. It's one of those books that sort of sits around on the periphery of my consciousness and I've never picked it up so I will have to read that one too.Danielle:                       34:13                Yeah, it goes by very quickly.Jess:                             34:14                KJ, what have you been reading?KJ:                                34:17                I also haven't had, I've been doing pretty intense writing so I haven't had a lot of reading time and I have spent what I have rereading Deep Work by Cal Newport, not Rivkin, although I'm sure he's written something maybe. And you know, it's just, it's one of those books that keeps it, you know 10 minutes in there keeps me focused when I'm you know, when I put the book aside. So I've been rereading it, we've recommended it a zillion times and here I am shouting it out again.Jess:                             34:51                I talked about Deep Work on a podcast with someone else yesterday. It, it comes up all the time for me. I love that book. I am reading, I'm reading two very interesting things. I I was, did an interview in which I punted a question back to the host who asked it of me because I was not up on all of the research on marijuana use and mental illness. And there is now a new book. It just came out by Alex Berenson who writes for the New York Times and various other outlets and it is a book called Tell Your Children the Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness and Violence. And I'm sure there is going to be a lot to argue about with this book, but it's a really interesting perspective on Alex Berenson had a conversation with his spouse about the, of marijuana use and said, you know, sort of led him down the rabbit hole as it so often does and he decided to write an entire book about it. So now I at least don't have to punt that question. Next time I get asked about marijuana use and mental illness on a podcast because I've now read an entire book about it and it's really interesting and in the same vein, I'm just starting and it's great. Ben Westhoff's new book, Fentanyl, Inc and that one I believe is just about to come out. It should be out by the time this podcast airs. And it's for those people who don't know what fentanyl is, it's the drug that's causing so many drug overdoses because it's sneaking in to so many other drugs, usually heroin. And it's the story of how fentanyl ended up in the drug supply. And it's a fascinating story. I highly recommend it.Danielle:                       36:28                Yeah, just add, I read the recent a New Yorker story by Salman Rushdie calls Little King and he has a new book coming out. This is an excerpt, but fentanyl and the opioid crisis are woven into his story in a remote essay. And so I can't wait for that book to come out.Jess:                             36:45                Oh, I'll have to check that out. Absolutely. do you have an independent bookstore that you love and would love to give a shout out to?Danielle:                       36:53                Oh, I just love The Strand.Jess:                             36:55                You and me and KJ, all of us, we love The Strand. What do you love about it?Danielle:                       37:00                Well, as a student I would pass by there my bike on the way to medical school all the time and pick up those $1 books, you know, all the time. So I just love being able to afford the books. But then I as an author experience the effect of independent bookstore when for what doctors feel my book once death, never put it out as a staff pit and left it out for a year. And we sold copies in that one bookstore than any bookstore in the entire country. It was more than a thousand copies in one store because one staff member put it out there. And I so appreciated that personal touch was all it took. And so I did the opening of my next book at strand. Because I was so happy to be part of that kind of community.Jess:                             37:45                It makes such a huge difference. Our local bookstore did the same thing for the Gift of Failure. It was on a book, you know, it was sort of on the, it wasn't like, Oh, here, here's a little charity for our local author. It was like, we love this book. Here it is. You should read it. And that makes such a huge difference in book sales because the, you know, independent booksellers really have power to move books. It's amazing.Danielle:                       38:06                Oh yeah, absolutely. And so in a BLR, we try to also give shout outs to our authors who have published books. So anyone who's been in the BLR, and that includes you, KJ, if you have, you know, new book coming out, let us know. We will not run on social media and send it around, including on newsletter because we, we know how much those little, you know, boosts help and every little bit helps in today's publishing world.Jess:                             38:28                That's incredibly generous of you. And it means so much to writers to get a shout ou like that. All right. If people would like to find your work. And I do have to mention, you have a wonderful Ted med talk on sort of deconstructing our perceptions of perfection that I think could also be really helpful for writers. I really enjoyed it from the perspective as a writer and thinking about perfection. But if people want to find out about your books, about your Ted, talk about the articles you write, where can they find you?Danielle:                       38:59                My website is just Danielleofri.com. I keep all my writings there on my Ted talks and various things. I also send out a newsletter once a month with new articles. I have a new piece coming out in a week or so, kind of writing about the experience of doctors and nurses in the hospital and, and their perception of their own profession and how it may have not upheld its ideals. So I send that out to non-commercial. And I also talk a little about the Bellevue Literary Review. So if you want to hear that, you know, give me a shout.Jess:                             39:28                Well, and that was what I was going to ask next. If someone wants to find the Bellevue Literary Review either to read or subscribe or to submit, where would, where would we send people for that?Danielle:                       39:38                The blreview.org. Although in the past, a new website coming. So if you get on there now, you might your old one, but the new one is coming soon. So but if you're on my newsletter, you'll hear, you'll hear about it also.Jess:                             39:52                Fantastic. All right, well thank you. This has been incredibly enlightening. This is also been a big hole in our knowledge of the whole, you know, academic and I'm just so grateful to you for all of your knowledge and for the writing that you do, so thank you.Danielle:                       40:06                Well, thank you. It's been a pleasure.Jess:                             40:08                All right, all of our listeners, until next week, keep your button, the chair and your head in the game.KJ:                                40:21                This episode of #AmWriting with Jess and KJ was produced by Andrew Perella. Our music aptly titled Unemployed Monday was written and performed by Max Cohen. Andrew and Max were paid for their services because everyone, even creatives, should be paid for their work. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at amwriting.substack.com/subscribe

The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker

Salman Rushdie reads his story from the July 29, 2019, issue of the magazine. Rushdie has published eleven novels, including "Midnight's Children," "The Satanic Verses," "Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights," and "The Golden House." His new novel, "Quichotte," from which this story was adapted, will be published in September.

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Redemption Hill Boise
The Little King 12-23-18: A Tale of Two Kings

Redemption Hill Boise

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018


A Tale of Two Kings Robert Frazier

Redemption Hill Boise
The Little King 12-16-18

Redemption Hill Boise

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018


Robert Frazier

Redemption Hill Boise
The Little King 12-9-18: The Outcast King

Redemption Hill Boise

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018


The Outcast King Robert Frazier

Redemption Hill Boise
The Little King 12-2-18: This Revolution will not be Televised

Redemption Hill Boise

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018


This Revolution will not be Televised Robert Frazier

Redemption Hill Boise
The Little King 11-25-18: Advent and Indiana Jones

Redemption Hill Boise

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018


When a prince is born the world stops and takes notice. There is hope and wonder at what this life will be, and what difference will it make in this world. Hope, excitement, joy, wonder and anticipation. The Christmas story is the story of not just a prince, but a king, born as a peasant, among his people. A King born in exile, the hope of a nation, who will change everything. Join us this season as we dream about what the birth of this baby king means for all of us.

Climbing The Pocket
Good Morning Gjallarhorn Episode 029 - Gnome More Mistakes

Climbing The Pocket

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 34:27


Good Morning Gjallarhorn Episode 029 – Gnome More Mistakes   Good morning Horners! It's Lions week, or when this comes out actually game day. Ted Glover, Drew Bunting, and I get together and preview what should be a fun-fest held within US Bank Stadium as our Minnesota Vikings take on the Detroit Lions.   In this episode, we talk about getting things right, like getting selected to win a gnome. We talk about no more mistakes. The Vikings, due to their own play, which has included mistakes in various aspects of the game, be it by players or by coaches, absolutely have little to no room left to make any mistakes if they wish to make the playoffs. A good example of this was the time management issue during the New Orleans Saints game. Norse Code’s Arif Hasan, asked Coach Zimmer about this. This plays into some midseason grades that Drew asks Ted and me to give.   Looking ahead to the game, we talked about the impact of Detroit trading away one of their best receivers, in Golden Tate. He always used to be a thorn in the Vikings side just about every time they played the Lions. He is now gone leaving only Marvin Jones Jr and Kenny Golladay as the two only viable receivers for Matthew Stafford to throw to. Stafford has all the talent in the world but is inconsistent at times, just like our own Kirk Cousins can be, but has seemed to have pulled rabbits out of his hat when it comes to beating the Norsemen in their home stadium. Drew brings his normal bird’s eye view of the stats, and suggest that will be easily able to run against this team. It’s looking like Dalvin Cook is likely to return to play, and Latavius Murray is running well, so this could very well be the case. We are still looking forward to production from Adam Thiel and Stefon Diggs. Diggs however, has already been ruled out for the game with a rib injury he suffered while landing on the ball last week. Aldrick Robinson has stepped up and caught touchdowns just about every time he's been on the field, that will have to continue Sunday as he is expected to get more playing time.   Even though the Lions traded away Golden Tate, they traded and got the week before, Damon "Snacks" Harrison to sure up their defensive line and beef up their run defense. The Vikings interior three, are going to have their hands full with that big man. This is the point where the rubber hits the road and the team must respond under the pressure. Vikings fans will be looking forward or hoping for, a convincing win just like in the old days when Dick the Bruiser and Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka were tearing it up in the ring.   On the show, you have heard Drew talk about his playing days not only in football but as a rock bassist. He was part of a band called Little King, and a fan sent in a YouTube of them where you can see Drew knocking it out of the park, just like we expect the Vikings to do on Sunday.   If you like loud, hard rock, hair band music, check out the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_hCzhpjBvw&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3RQQQhdJEIP7kquCuol9hpS_OHXKTHC3ngqWae-oNYyy79kIuzMd1Wd3Q         Like, subscribe, and ring that damn bell! Then shout SKOL!   As always, enjoy the watch!   The show’s theme music is licensed through AudioJungle, the song is Stylish Powerful Energetic Rock.   (All rights go to The National Football League, the Minnesota Vikings, and all their broadcasters. I do not own any of the music and the footage used in this video. No copyright infringement intended. We do not gain any profit from our videos, and they are for entertainment and educational purposes only) "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Southern Songs and Stories
Green Acres Music Hall, Part Two

Southern Songs and Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 57:11


Do you remember the 1980s? The Cold War, Reagan, big hair, synthesizers, yuppies, AIDS, MTV? It can be easy to point and laugh at times, maybe easier than it is to remember the good things about the era. It did not make national headlines, but one of those good things was Green Acres Music Hall, which came of age in that decade. In our first episode, we touched on some of the history of the music scene in the region and how rough things could get in the 70s, with biker gangs taking over outdoor festivals and rock clubs, and in this episode we get to some more of the history of the live music business in the 80s and early 90s. You know, the days when you didn’t buy tickets online, but at a window after you waited in line. When being social was always in person rather than often on a network. This was the heyday of Green Acres Music Hall. Victor Wooten, Steve Metcalf, Roy "Futureman" Wooten, Vicki Dameron and Bela Fleck in the early 1990s This episode features conversations with artists like Bela Fleck, John Cowan, Darin Aldridge, the band Acoustic Syndicate, Sandy Carlton, Ashley Capps of AC Entertainment, Green Acres regular and frequent emcee Vicki Dameron, Carol Rifkin, former club owner Phil Dennis and Mettie, the “Little King”, Steve Metcalf. We’ll also feature more live music recorded at the Acres, as we have been able to dive into more tapes from Steve Metcalf’s collection, and live shows from archive.org. Plus, we travel to a place in neighboring Cleveland County called Brackett Cedar Park, which also brought in artists that were fusing bluegrass and country with rock elements, and is still going. You can subscribe to Southern Songs and Stories podcasts here via the "Blog RSS" button near the top of the right column, as well as iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud and TuneIn. Please take a moment to rate the show, and comment on the podcasts on those platforms -- it is tremendously helpful in our effort to spread awareness of Southern Songs and Stories, and the artists we spotlight. And we hope you will support the music of the artists you enjoy hearing on the show -- even though the performances we’re highlighting are from decades ago, all of these artists are still out touring and making music, and they wouldn’t be able to do it without support from people like you. Thanks to our supporters, and to Osiris Podcasts and Bluegrass Planet Radio for carrying our series, and to Dynamite Roasting for sharing their coffee with our listeners.

Covenant Grace
The Little King - Audio

Covenant Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 28:18


As Saul declines David rises!

Media - Trinity Church
2017.07.02 - Derek Radney - 1 Samuel 16:1-17:58 - The Little King

Media - Trinity Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 38:07


ComicBookCast Podcast
CBC 298 - My Little King Kony

ComicBookCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2017 56:25


CBC Ep298 is here! The inhumans Revealed (7:51) Hellboy Reboot (24:37) MCU Film & TV Crossover News (34:42)

Podcast Hyrule Project
Hyrule Project Episodio 83: Little King's Story & Impresiones TLOZ: Breath of the Wild

Podcast Hyrule Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 132:29


Volvemos un programa más con un juego que hacía tiempo que teníamos ganas de hablar, un juego que nos marco hace unos añitos y queríamos hacerle un poco de justicia, bienvenido al análisis de Little King's Story. También contaremos nuestras primeras impresiones sobre la Switch y sobretodo de un juego que llamándonos Hyrule Project, teníamos que jugarlo sí o sí, la nueva aventura de Zelda que a todos nos ha maravillado. Esperemos que disfrutéis de este podcast, acordaros de darle al like y suscribiros si os ha gustado. También recordaros que hemos abierto las votaciones al GOTY, si quieres participar no dudes en ponernos cuales han sido tus juegos favoritos del año 2016.

Podcast Hyrule Project
Hyrule Project Episodio 83: Little King's Story & Impresiones TLOZ: Breath of the Wild

Podcast Hyrule Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 132:29


Volvemos un programa más con un juego que hacía tiempo que teníamos ganas de hablar, un juego que nos marco hace unos añitos y queríamos hacerle un poco de justicia, bienvenido al análisis de Little King's Story. También contaremos nuestras primeras impresiones sobre la Switch y sobretodo de un juego que llamándonos Hyrule Project, teníamos que jugarlo sí o sí, la nueva aventura de Zelda que a todos nos ha maravillado. Esperemos que disfrutéis de este podcast, acordaros de darle al like y suscribiros si os ha gustado. También recordaros que hemos abierto las votaciones al GOTY, si quieres participar no dudes en ponernos cuales han sido tus juegos favoritos del año 2016.

Journey Church International
Little King Herod - Audio

Journey Church International

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 31:59


Journey Church International is a difference making church in Lees Summit, MO with an exciting kids program, bible-based teaching and an inviting atmosphere.

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Journey Church International
Little King Herod - PDF

Journey Church International

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016


Journey Church International is a difference making church in Lees Summit, MO with an exciting kids program, bible-based teaching and an inviting atmosphere.

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Journey Church International
Little King Herod - Audio

Journey Church International

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 31:59


Journey Church International is a difference making church in Lees Summit, MO with an exciting kids program, bible-based teaching and an inviting atmosphere.

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Journey Church International
Little King Herod - PDF

Journey Church International

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016


Journey Church International is a difference making church in Lees Summit, MO with an exciting kids program, bible-based teaching and an inviting atmosphere.

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The History of Egypt Podcast
Episode 65c: Little King Thutmose

The History of Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 27:24


Thutmose III (Part 1): Life Under Hatshepsut.Time to catch-up with the (rightful?) King of Egypt. Thutmose III spent his early years in training. He learned the arts of governance, religious ritual, literacy and the skills of battle. He studied these in the royal harem, which we explore for the first time on this podcast. Thutmose also spent a lot of time with the army, which has changed a lot since we last explored it.Images and Bibliography at https://egyptianhistorypodcast.com/2016/10/04/episode-65c-little-king-thutmose/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Traverse Theatre
TravCast - Matt Regan

Traverse Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016 20:12


TravCast is the podcast from the Traverse, Scotland’s new writing theatre. Literary Associate, Rosie Kellagher, interviews well known playwrights and theatre-makers whose work features in the year round programme at the Traverse. In this episode, Rosie Speaks to Matt Regan. Matt, AKA Little King, studied Classical Music at Queens University Belfast and graduated in 2010. Soon after he moved to Glasgow and has been working as a freelance musician, writer and performer for six years. He creates his own music, makes music for performances and facilitates music workshops in communities, hospitals and prisons across Scotland. He was nominated for a CATs award for his work for Theology, awarded young innovators funding for Swim Team and was part of Enormous Yes’ Platform 18 award at the Arches. He creates his own work is under the pseudonym ‘Little King’ which features spoken word, poetry and song performed with a string quartet. Original music by James Iremonger www.jamesiremonger.co.uk Conceived, produced and engineered by Cian O Siochain

Take 5 Podcast
The Big King and the Little King

Take 5 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2015 5:00


Rare Book School Lectures
Pickering, Samuel F., Jr. - "The Making of Little King Pippin" (11 July 1984)

Rare Book School Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2015 50:00


Lecture 152 (11 July 1984). Full title "The Making of Little King Pippin: John Locke and Education and Children’s Books"

Take 5 Podcast (2013-2014)
The Big King and the Little King

Take 5 Podcast (2013-2014)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2014 5:04


Nick Fletcher Music Mixes

Playlist: 1. Omar S and Kai Alce – “Not Phazed” 2. Smallpeople – “Pandi Moon” 3. Orion 70 – “The Little King” 4. Mathimidori – “Ame Ga Furu” (Lawrence remix) 5. Amir Alexander – “Dragon Fly” 6. Steven Tang – “Disconnect to Connect” 7. Smallpeople – “The people” 8. Ron Trent & Chez Damier “Untitled B1” 9. Franck Roger – “Night Story” 10. Patrice Scott – “Visions of Mantada” 11. Fred P – “On this Vibe”

Play Before You Die
Avsnitt 20 – Little King´s Story

Play Before You Die

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2014


Tja tjena hallå! Ny pod här. Vi avhandlar Little King´s Story och vi har väldigt mycket åsikter om detta….spel. Äsch, lyssna istället vettja! Podden hittar ni Här, via vår RSS-feed eller på iTunes. Till nästa avsnitt ska vi spela Bayonetta! … Läs mer →

Infendo Radio | Nintendo Podcast
Infendo Radio Episode 295: Best of 2013 part 1

Infendo Radio | Nintendo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2014 100:42


Welcome all to episode 295 of Infendo Radio, With Harrison Milfeld, Holly Fellmeth and me, Lewis Pugh. Get ready for a big episode with the standard 3-part structure, including deciding the top ten games that landed on Nintendo platforms last year! On this weeks show we start with What we’ve been playing (covering Bravely Default, Little King's Story and Wonderful 101), we move onto the Nintendo News with the last Nintendo Direct (yup, another one!), and to finish the show we have allot of fun 'politely agreeing' over our official top 10 games on Nintendo platforms of 2013! If you have any questions for us to discuss on the next show or would just like to say Hi! add them to the comments or email to contact@infendo.com Wii U friendly link: http://www.infendo.com/radio/alt/Infendo_Radio_295.m4a Intro music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBStytItsGs&list=PL5C452C26F5DD63A0&feature=share outro music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bVvaSVsmPQ

Freedomizer Radio Network
SportzAddix

Freedomizer Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2013 169:00


SportzAddix "SportzAddix" provides extensive weekly discussions around the sports and sports cards & memorabilia world with Special Guests, calls, emails, facebook & twitter questions and responses to various topics. SportzAddix airs each Saturday from 12pm EST / 9am PST for three (3) hours. Join Ryno, Little King, Jerry and guest as they discuss the following segments: Latest MLB transactionsNBA Eastern ConferenceNFL Week #16 Matchups and playoff situation If you would like to ask a question to be aired on SportzAddix, simply call 347-324-3704 or email to SportzAddix@cox.net or Facebook SportzAddix or Twitter @SportzAddix.  You can also listen to the show at 347-324-3704 or here live.

Freedomizer Radio Network
SportzAddix

Freedomizer Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2013 177:00


SportzAddix Join Jerry, Little King and guests to listen to discussions or join in discussion as we talk about the following topics: Roy Ellison suspended for one gameTramaine Brock & 49ers agree to extensionA-Rod says he "crushed the grievance" and expects sentence to be droppedSaints defeat FalconsSunday's scheduleWinner of @TheBlitz ballcap #3 and #4 Special Guest: 11am PST / 2pm EST - Susan Lulgjurag (Beckett) To call in to listen or join in on the chat, dial 347-324-3704.  

Maybridge Community Church
The little king and the doormat (John 14:23)

Maybridge Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2013 40:27


Freedomizer Radio Network
SportzAddix

Freedomizer Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2013 166:00


SportzAddix "SportzAddix" provides extensive weekly discussions around the sports and sports cards & memorabilia world with Special Guests, calls, emails, facebook & twitter questions and responses to various topics. Special guests this week are: Andrew Turpen & Proof Negative. Little King discusses various Sports Cards & Memorabilia subjects with our special guests. Cleveland Ray & Jerry Chiles discuss Fantasy Basketball sleepers. SportzAddix call in number to listen and also to talk with us is: 347.324.3704.

Freedomizer Radio Network
SportzAddix

Freedomizer Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2013 173:00


SportzAddix "SportzAddix" provides extensive weekly discussions around the sports and sports cards & memorabilia world with Special Guests, calls, emails, facebook & twitter questions and responses to various topics. Topics this week are: Sports Cards & Memorabilia with Little King w/ Special Guest Andy Albert from Baseball Exchange Heisman Ranking after Three Weeks & Arizona State & Wisconsin football ends on sour note. An Exploration of The WWE with Michael Paulson & Ryno Should MLB Move Out of Florida with Cleveland Ray This week in the NFL with Jerry Chiles & Michael Paulson Freedomizer Radio Call in and join us - 347.324.3704 Join our live chat and listen at  http://www.freedomizerradio.com

ScoreVG
ScoreVG 011 - Metapod

ScoreVG

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2013 93:41


Edición “Somos el preshow de la conferencia de Sony en el TGS“. Hoy traemos algunos sospechosos de los de siempre al show (como Mario Paint y Zelda) y repasamos nuestro pasado introduciendo el Konami Code. Asher decide recalcar su amor por el XBox y yo repaso mi odisea de 16 horas jugando Zelda Trenecito. Con: Miguel Antonio Sandoval Martínez, Pastrana, Artemio Urbina, Pablo Pailles, Rolando Cedillo Caballero. LISTA DE ROLAS 00:05:23 Mario Paint (1992) - Nintendo R&D1 - Hirokazu Tanaka, Ryouji Yoshitomi, Kazumi Totaka 00:09:51 Contra - Snow Field - (1987) Konami. 00:15:54 Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) - Stage 1 - Sunsoft. 00:22:52 Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue - Celadon City - (1996) Game Freak. 00:29:15 SimCity 2000 - Chinatown Concerto 00:33:40 Star Fox 64 - MISSION ACCOMPLISHED – (1997) Nintendo EAD. 00:38:02 Myst – Myst Theme - (1993) Cyan, Inc. 00:44:09 Panzer Dragoon Orta - Fall of the Ancient World - (2002) Smilebit. / Xbox (2001) 00:50:35 Little King’s Story – Opening/Credits - (2009) Cing. 00:56:15 Kirby’s Epic Yarn - Cool Cave – (2010) HAL Laboratory, Inc. 01:04:04 The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks - Credits- (2009) Nintendo EAD. 01:08:33 Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath – Fighting Outlaws – (2005) Oddworld Inhabitants. 01:12:52 Otogi: Myth of Demons (2002) FromSoftware. 01:18:45 Star Fox 64 (1997) Nintendo EAD. 01:23:39 Another Code: R A Journey into Lost Memories - Back in Time – (2009) Cing.

PB & Jason
Issue 54: First Anniversary Special!

PB & Jason

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2011 61:37


Please note, contents of the celebration issue will be remarkably similar to the contents found inside any other PB & Jason, brief retrospection notwithstanding. After some fun reminiscing of all the rants I've gone on in the past year, this week's PB & Jason kicks into gear with the announcement of all the Nintendo Ambassador NES 3DS Virtual Console Titles! I mention my thoughts on each game, then enter speculation mode, as I rumormonger the reasoning behind the inclusions of Yoshi and Ice Climber on the list! Following this, I discuss a few different news items from the past week or two, including the exclusion of OnLive coupons in GameStop's boxes of the PC version of Deus Ex, the XBLA release of the Gunstringer demo, Little King's Story on the Vita, hacking the 360, and then, even a bit of Xenoblade Chronicles comes up. Wrapping up the true gaming-related discussions, I present an optimistic future for the game Disney Epic Mickey 2. Rumors are, it's on the way, and I believe it could maybe just be possible for Junction Point to right the wrongs present in the first title! However, this week's PB & Jason doesn't just end at the games. I delve into an interesting article from Destructoid that may expose more than what appears on the surface. Remember, you can always send in listener mail to jasonrATpixlbitDOTcom or simply use this form to send mail my way. Bon Anniversaire!

PB & Jason
Issue 54: First Anniversary Special!

PB & Jason

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2011 61:37


Please note, contents of the celebration issue will be remarkably similar to the contents found inside any other PB & Jason, brief retrospection notwithstanding. After some fun reminiscing of all the rants I've gone on in the past year, this week's PB & Jason kicks into gear with the announcement of all the Nintendo Ambassador NES 3DS Virtual Console Titles! I mention my thoughts on each game, then enter speculation mode, as I rumormonger the reasoning behind the inclusions of Yoshi and Ice Climber on the list! Following this, I discuss a few different news items from the past week or two, including the exclusion of OnLive coupons in GameStop's boxes of the PC version of Deus Ex, the XBLA release of the Gunstringer demo, Little King's Story on the Vita, hacking the 360, and then, even a bit of Xenoblade Chronicles comes up. Wrapping up the true gaming-related discussions, I present an optimistic future for the game Disney Epic Mickey 2. Rumors are, it's on the way, and I believe it could maybe just be possible for Junction Point to right the wrongs present in the first title! However, this week's PB & Jason doesn't just end at the games. I delve into an interesting article from Destructoid that may expose more than what appears on the surface. Remember, you can always send in listener mail to jasonrATpixlbitDOTcom or simply use this form to send mail my way. Bon Anniversaire!

IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music
Casper & The Cookies - Little King

IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2009 3:46


Casper & The Cookies

Gamer Geeks – Game Industry News
The Geeks On Gaming

Gamer Geeks – Game Industry News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2009 44:49


There's lots of news in this week's Gamer Geeks show as Todd and Kelly talk about NXE, Netflix, The Little King's story, a Prototype second take review and of course, those newly cheaper PS3s. Do you have one yet? The post The Geeks On Gaming appeared first on Game Industry News.

The GamerNode Show: A Board Game and Video Game Podcast

Eddie Inzauto and Jason Fanelli welcome The Game Reviews contributor Jeffrey Matulef to discuss the best games of the first half of 2009. They crown a king of the hill for January through June, and then look ahead to their most anticipated games scheduled for release between July and December. 00:00 - Welcome! Introductions. 00:54 - Best ames of the first half of 2009. 01:09 - We love inFAMOUS. 05:54 - Jeff cheats! Demon Souls. 08:06 - Punch Out!! 11:06 - Eddie can't get enough Street Fighter IV. 13:57 - Sims 3 and exorcist avatars. 16:35 - Suikoden Tierkreis and DS rpgs. 19:57 - Solution to the Jeff-hasn't-played-it problem. 20:11 - Early 2009 got Jeff through the games of 2008. 21:25 - Empire: Total War the best strategy game. 24:09 - Prototype. 29:43 - MadWorld. 31:06 - Six-year-old corruption disclaimer. 34:20 - GTA: Chinatown Wars 35:03 - No More Heroes: no more Wii. 36:04 - Ghostbusters. 38:10 - Halo Wars. A good introduction to RTS. 40:06 - Little King's Story. 41:32 - XBLA in 2009. 44:36 - The rest. Honorable Mentions. 48:05 - Final picks for January through June '09. 49:20 - Most anticipated for July - December '09 49:40 - Jeff's most anticipated. 51:21 - Jason's most anticipated. 55:18 - Eddie's turn. 56:46 - Late additions to our anticipated games list. 62:28 - Number one picks for July - December '09. 62:56 - Thanks and outro. Intro music, "The Truth," Main Theme from Sucker Punch Productions' inFAMOUS, 2009. "Am I Evil" by Diamond Head, 1980, performed by Metallica. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamernode/message

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4x28 Wanted: Weapons of Fate, Little King's Story y El Píxel Rosa

El Reino Champiñón

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2009 60:29


Programa 28 de la temporada 4. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elreinonet/message

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Radio America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2007 16:58


Affordable Web Hosting $5.99 A month Popeye made his first animated appearance in Betty Boop Meets Popeye the Sailor (1933), one of several cartoons in which the popular Fleischer cartoon star met various comic strip characters, in hopes that some might prove popular enough to merit cartoon series of their own. The trial balloon didn't fly with Henry or The Little King, but it did with Popeye. The same year saw the release of I Yam What I Yam, the first of a long series of animated shorts in which Popeye received top billing. The Fleischer Studio was taken over by Paramount Pictures in 1942, and renamed Famous Studios. Although it never achieved the heights of the Fleischer quality, Famous continued the Popeye series until 1957. In that year, the entire package of 228 cartoons started appearing on television. During the 1960s, more short Popeye cartoons were made as TV originals. These were mass-produced in several animation studios, all over the world, and varied in quality. Many cartoon aficionados consider these to have diluted the product, and hold that the original Fleischer cartoons are the best.