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Episode 191 Little Town on the Prairie ch. 17 "The Sociable" Join us this week as we discuss how much a dime is worth, what a sociable is, Mrs. Addie Tinkham, princess style dresses, the history of bangs/fringes, pinked edges of fabric, Mr. Timothy Johnson, Mrs. Susan Johnson, dotted Swiss curtains, isling glass windows, Mrs. Frances Woodsworth, Mrs. Margaret Garland, Mrs. Hattie Bradley, and Mrs. Laura Brown.
Episode 189 Little Town on the Prairie ch. 15 "The School Board's Visit" Join us this week as we discuss Matthew 23: 25-26, taking care of lice in the 19th century, Lazy, Lousy, Lizy Jane, Willie Oleson, what a "nubia" is, the definition of "impudent", "a dog that will fetch a bone will carry a bone", and Ma's verse in Laura's autograph book.
Episode 188 Ch. 14 of Little Town on the Prairie, "Sent Home from School" Join us this week as we discuss "spindly", who are Clarence and Alfred?, coal hods, the exports of Brazil, "peaked", and the picture depicting Laura's braids.
John Robertson has a break from putting water slides in the worst places to put water slides, to help Tiernan answer a question about dancing tissues. Get John's children's book the The Little Town of Marrowville here: https://www.thejohnrobertson.com/the-little-town-of-marrowville/ WE NEED YOUR QUESTIONS, JOKES AND NONSENSE TOO. SEND THEM IN TO: podcast@comedyclub4kids.co.uk GROWN UPS: IF YOU CAN BUY US A COFFEE PLEASE DO SO HERE: https://ko-fi.com/comedyclub4kids Website: www.comedyclub4kids.co.uk Bluesky: comedyclub4kids.bsky.social Facebook: facebook.com/ComedyClub4Kids Hosted by Tiernan Douieb. Music by Paddy Gervers. Design by John Beck. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 187 Ch. 13 Little Town on the Prairie "School Days" Join us this week as we discuss the game anteover, Charley Power, buggies, the etiquette of bowing when a man raises a hat, "set a cap" for somebody, and Eliza Jane's homesteading.
Episode 186 Ch. 12 of Little Town on the Prairie "Snug for the Winter" Join us as we discuss groundcherries, husk tomatoes, Alfred Lord Tennyson, "The Lotos Eaters", and Carrie's health.
Episode 184 Little Town on the Prairie ch. 10 "Mary Goes to College" Join us this week as we discuss fall housecleaning, we revisit straw ticks, Brookins vs. Brookings, sprinkling curtains, the Iowa College for the Blind and Vinton, IA, what month Mary started college, "valise", and a world-record autograph album.
Episode 183 Little Town on the Prairie ch. 9 "Blackbirds" Join us this week as we dicuss how much Pa earned in the spring, Spanish needle grass, "to scrabble", cashmere, hoop skirts in the 1870s/1880s, catch-stitching, a "gored" skirt, "shirred", yellow-headed blackbirds, "Sing a Song of Sixpence", and $15 for the heifer.
Episode 182 Ch. 8 of Little Town on the Prairie "Fourth of July" Join us this week as we discuss "The Star Spangled Banner", "Marching through Georgia", union suits, Laura pinning her braids vs. the chapter illustrations, Fort Ticonderoga, Lawyer Visscher Barnes, Laura and Rose's politics (libertarianism), "My Country 'Tis of Thee/America", Samuel Owens, what a "cuss" is, winning $5, and mentioning Eliza Jane Wilder.
Episode 181 Ch. 7 of Little Town on the Prairie, "Nine Dollars." Join us this week as we discuss how much $9 is, what fryers are, a reminder of what laths are, bran mash well peppered, was the Ingalls stable made of sod or wood?, to contrive, college and manual training.
Episode 180 Ch. 6 in Little Town on the Prairie, "The Month of Roses." Join us this week as we discuss Laura's wages, saloons, Laura's gratitude, Charles H. Tinkham, who Brown was who owned the saloon, "Pull for the Shore", Thomas Power, and Bill O'Dowd/William O'Connell.
Episode 179 Little Town on the Prairie ch. 5 "Working in Town". Join us this week as we discuss Mr. Clancy/Clayson, definition of "dry goods", the history of sewing machines, Mrs. White, 25 cents a day, thunderpumpers, going "Indian file", basting, bias facings, and a "shanty Irishman".
Episode 178 Little Town on the Prairie, ch. 4 "The Happy Days" Join us as we discuss organizing the Congregational Church, why Laura wasn't a charter member of founding the church, skim-milk cottage cheese, setting a hen, what a pullet is, what a cockerel is, and when it is too old to be laying eggs.
Episode 177 Ch. 3 of Little Town on the Prairie, "The Necessary Cat" Join us this week as we discuss Dakota Territory, the use of italicized words in the chapter, Pa losing his hair, Kingsbury County, what counties do, Amos Whiting, when cats' eyes open, and the cost of a cat.
It's the Hedwig episode! While we liked the music, we think the plot line fell a bit flat. We discuss how the episode only provides vague descriptions of the musical, the great drag costuming, and Betty and Archie being the center of the plot. We also talk about the reference heavy Lynch episode, Ethel once again being dragged through the mud, and getting to actually see Hiram be evil.Our amazing cover art is by vedrinic and you can follow them at https://vedrinic.tumblr.comEpisode 49 content warnings: cheating, sexuality, gender identity, emotional abuse, misogyny, mental health, violence, murder, deathTheme song: "Beauty Flow" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Follow us on Instagram at deadendspcast and bluesky @dead-ends.bsky.socialSend your podcast or show questions to our inbox at deadendspcast@gmail.com.Find all of Emily's links here: https://linktr.ee/emilypyleFind all of Brenton's here: https://linktr.ee/brentonpyle
Episode 176 Little Town on the Prairie ch. 2 "Springtime on the Claim" Join us this week as we discuss who is the calf's father? How to skim milk. What a poll is. Laura wearing her hair up or down? What is a rolling coulter or mold board? Mary quoting Jeremiah and Job and Psalm 23. Pa mellows the dirt. What are angleworms? The blackbird nursery rhyme, and the bean plants popping out of the ground.
Episode 175 Ch. 1 of Little Town on the Prairie, "Surprise". Join us this week as we discuss Laura working in a hotel, a little of the Ingalls' time in Burr Oak, 1941 in the context of Newbery Honor books and famous people born in 1941.
For a town of only 100 people, Duntroon has more than its share of attractions, with a blacksmiths, a master saddler, the intriguing Vanished World Heritage Centre with its fossils, and a Heritage Trail. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
1/4/26 Sunday School message
Why does Bethlehem still shine so brightly in the story of redemption? From Ruth's faith to the birth of Christ, this little town reminds us that God uses the humble to bring hope to the world. We're wishing you all a Merry Christmas from Jim Scudder and InGrace.
Why did God choose such a small, ordinary town for the birth of His Son? From prophecy to promise, Bethlehem reminds us that God often works through what seems insignificant. Join Jim Scudder on InGrace this Christmas Eve as he uncovers how this humble village changed the world forever.
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Pulling from both the Old and New Testament, Dr. Michael Youssef reveals why the Almighty God chose the humble town of Bethlehem—Bethlehem Ephrathah—as the birthplace of His Son. More than 700 years before Christ's birth, the prophet Micah foretold the exact location, declaring that the Ruler of Israel would come forth “for Me”—God Himself (Micah 5:2). Dr. Youssef proclaims with authority that this was no accident. God bypassed the power of Rome, the intellect of Athens, and the religion of Jerusalem to send a clear message: the hope of the world is not found in human wisdom, government, or religion—it is found in Jesus Christ alone. Through Scriptural truths and historical context, Dr. Youssef calls every listener to humble themselves, repent, and receive the only Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ—because one day, every knee will bow before Him.
Pastor Vince teaches from Micah 5:2-5. The post A Lot in O' Little Town appeared first on Immanuel Baptist Church.
Pastor Chris continues our teaching series entitled “The Wonder of a Coming King: Advent 2025.” In this third study of the series, “Little Town of Bethlehem,” we study in the book of Micah as he prophesied of a king coming out of a little, nowhere town who would redeem Israel and change the world. This king, of course, is none other than the Lord Jesus who continues to meet the aches of every longing heart and abide with us until he returns.
Tique begins our Advent Conversation by looking at the carol Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem and the theme of Hope found in Luke 2:1-7.
Two stories by J.D. Beresford. In “The Misanthrope” a man pays a visit to a hermit living on a Cornish island to find out what drove him there. In “The Little Town” a traveller finds himself in a mysterious place watching an even more mysterious performance.This original recording is an audio presentation by Jasper L'Estrange for EnCrypted Horror. “THE MISANTHROPE” and “THE LITTLE TOWN” by J.D. Beresford (1918).
John Robertson is the closest you'll get to watching a catastrophic weather event without risk to your personal safety. Creator of award-winning show The Dark Room and a superb improv comic, John walks that knife edge of high intensity, high energy crowd work without falling into the lazy trap of biting the hand that claps. Alongside an absolute blinder of a headline set, John talks with host and MC James Ross about The Dark Room, crowd work and being a labrador or golden retriever boyfriend. CW: The execution of the Romanovs if you're still sore about it; the execution of the CEO of United Healthcare if you're sore about that at all; passing mentions of dementia; passing mentions of suicide If you'd like to see more from John you can find his website HERE with links to The Dark Room and John Robertson Plays with the Audience - both shows touring now! On a personal note, I'd highly recommend his book The Little Town of Marrowville - it's really very good for the nerdy goth in your life. Do you want to see how much John looks like Rik Mayall? Then consider joining our Patreon where you can get early access to podcast episodes and watch full videos of Quantum Leopard comedy shows, from the high-energy openers to the loveliest of headliners, including the set from this very episode! Quantum Leopard is a lovely comedy night for lovely people and you can find more links to info about us here: https://linktr.ee/quantumleopard Edited by Rhys Lawton Original show recording by Aniruddh Ojha Music is by ROOKES production services (https://www.iamrookes.com/)
It's 1938. In Eastern Europe, life is bustling for three young Jews growing up in their vibrant Jewish community. Miriam Kabacznik, Leon Kahn, and Zvi Michaeli. But soon, the Nazi threat emerges on the horizon. View Episode Transcript Thank you for listening. What did you think of the show? Take a quick survey, send your comments via email to podcast@ushmm.org.
Once known as the "toughest little town in Texas," Helena was booming — until one man's vengeance stopped its future. In this episode of Texas County Voice, we visit the former seat of Karnes County to explore its wild past, from rowdy saloons and infamous duels to the grief-fueled act that sealed the town's fate. Discover the stories still echoing in Helena's surviving buildings and the ongoing efforts to preserve what remains.
Random headlines from Ventura keep popping up on international news feeds... is that good news or bad news for us?
Henrik Johansson is a drunkard, a coward and a thief. An aimless wanderer in search of food and shelter. Additionally he is none of those things nor is his real name Henrik Johansson, but an alias he assumes in hopes of finding the Little Town of Rainbow. Enjoy this incredible new horror western! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Phillips Brooks wrote the lyrics to the beloved carol “O Little Town of Bethlehem” after visiting Bethlehem. Brooks, pastor of a church in the US, was so moved by his experience that he wrote this to his Sunday school students: “I remember . . . on Christmas Eve, when I was standing in the old church at Bethlehem, close to the spot where Jesus was born, when the whole church was ringing hour after hour with the splendid hymns of praise to God, how again and again it seemed as if I could hear voices that I knew well, telling each other of the ‘Wonderful Night’ of the Savior’s birth.” In 1868, Brooks put his thoughts into a poem, and his church organist set it to music. The song spoke stillness and peace into the unsettling aftermath of the American Civil War: “O little town of Bethlehem / How still we see thee lie . . . The hopes and fears of all the years / Are met in thee tonight.” The apostle Matthew wrote of our Savior’s birth in Bethlehem in Matthew 2. When the “Magi from the east” (v. 1) followed the star to Bethlehem (see Micah 5:2), “they were overjoyed” to find Jesus (Matthew 2:10). Today, as we celebrate Epiphany, we too need the glorious news of our Savior’s birth. He came to “cast out our sin and enter in” and “be born in us.” In Him, we find peace. Where in your life do you need the peace the Savior offers? What aspect of the Jesus’ story touches you most?
Pulling from both the Old and New Testament, Dr. Michael Youssef teaches about the historical significance of the little town of Bethlehem and encourages us that just as God used a small, seemingly insignificant town, He can use anyone that is redeemed and totally surrendered to Him
Join Dr. Michael Youssef for a Christmas Eve message on LEADING THE WAY revealing how God uses what is deemed insignificant to change the world! A small town became the place God chose to turn the world upside down! (Various)Support the show: https://au.ltw.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can a tiny town like Bethlehem hold such a central place in God's plan for humanity? In part two of "Bethlehem - The Little Town with a Big Impact," Jim Scudder delves into the mystery of why Jesus, the Savior and King of the world, was born in this humble setting. What does this choice reveal about God's character and His ways?
Merry Christmas, everyone! Welcome to Greatheart's Table. I'm Randy Greenwald, one wearied by the ubiquitous Christmas playlists found in stores and coffee shops this time of year. I can only stand so much rockin' around the Christmas tree. On the other hand, were I to be enveloped in a steady diet of the hymns of […]
Why did God choose a small, seemingly insignificant town like Bethlehem for such world-changing events? What does its role in biblical history teach us about God's plans? Hear Jim Scudder on InGrace in his sermon, "Bethlehem - The Little Town with a Big Impact."
Pulling from both the Old and New Testament, Dr. Michael Youssef teaches about the historical significance of the little town of Bethlehem and encourages us that just as God used a small, seemingly insignificant town, He can use anyone that is redeemed and totally surrendered to Him
Pulling from both the Old and New Testament, Dr. Michael Youssef teaches about the historical significance of the little town of Bethlehem and encourages us that just as God used a small, seemingly insignificant town, He can use anyone that is redeemed and totally surrendered to Him
Micah 5:2, John 3:16-18, & Luke 2:1-7 Today we learn what a prophet is when we introduce Micah. We discuss how Micah specifically told where Jesus would be born and we follow the journey God put Mary and Joseph on to get them from Nazareth to Bethlehem. God used different people, events, etc but it allllllll happened just as He said it would. This story also drives home John 3:16-18; that God sent his son Jesus, not to condemn the World, but to save us through Jesus. What a precious gift this is! To engage more with this episode, you can grab a map and show your kids Nazareth and Bethlehem so they see where Mary and Jospeh traveled or join our Patreon page to get the activity and coloring page. You can also listen to the song "Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem." Merry Christmas! -------------- To enjoy the library of bonus content (coloring pages, sheets, memory verse, etc) for the episodes go here and click bonus content. By enjoying them, you allow us to keep the episodes free for families all over the world to access and enjoy. From our family to yours, THANK YOU! To connect with us, go here. For our free Read-A-Loud pdf book go here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2019, President Russell M. Nelson announced that there would be a new temple built in the Tooele area. Members of the LDS church were excited and speculated as to where it would be located. The temple site was announced and the renderings of the new temple made available in April of 2020. It was to be built in the small town of Erda, UT with only 3,000 residents and a completely rural environment.But that wasn't all... It was soon announced that there would be a 167-acre pedestrian-oriented community right next to the temple. With 446 units ranging from single-family homes on half acre lots to townhouses and 54 senior housing units.Residents of Erda were excited for a temple, but not the accompanying housing development. Could they have one without the other? Can you guess what the LDS church said?***How to DONATE to Mormonish Podcast: If you would like to help financially support our podcast, you can DONATE to support Mormonish Podcast here: Mormonish Podcast is a 501(c) (3) https://donorbox.org/mormonish-podcast ****WE HAVE MERCH! **** If you'd like to purchase Mormonish Merch, you can visit our Merch store here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/mormonishmerch We appreciate our Mormonish viewers and listeners so much! Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to Mormonish Podcast! Contact Mormonish Podcast: mormonishpodcast@gmail.com #mormonish #lds #mormon #exmormon #postmormon #religion #news, #ldschurch #comeuntochrist #churchofjesuschrist #churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints #byu #byui #josephsmith #comefollowme #polygamy #bookofmormon #becauseofhim #hearhim #ldstempleFAIR USE DISCLAIMER All Media in this video (including the thumbnail) is used for the purpose of review and critique. The images in the thumbnail are used as the primary means of visually identifying the subject matter of the video.
It's Election Day. A ragtag group of rookies is promising change and looking for a clean sweep. Jeanne Marie sees a potential hero and falls hard. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lian Dolan goes to South Dakota and wants to tell you all about the Little Town on the Prairie and the South Dakota Festival of Books. Plus, an interview with Caroline Fraser, the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Wilder called Prairie Fires. A South Dakota Special with new material.Thanks to our sponsors:Better Help , online therapy betterhelp.com/satellite Navage, daily nasal therapy Navage.com/SISTERS and use our promo code SISTERSOSEA, clean beauty products OSEAMalibu.com, use code satsisters for 10 % offLinks for the showSouth Dakota Festival of Books~ click here. South Dakota Public Radio interview with Lian Dolan and Mona Susan Power on In The Moment with Lori Moore ~ click hereVisit Brookings ~ click here Visit De Smet ~ click hereLaura Ingalls Wilder Museum and Tour ~ click hereIngalls Homestead ~ click hereWilder, the podcastThe History Chicks podcast about Laura Ingalls Wilder Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lian Dolan goes to South Dakota and wants to tell you all about the Little Town on the Prairie and the South Dakota Festival of Books. Plus, an interview with Caroline Fraser, the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Wilder called Prairie Fires. A South Dakota Special with new material. Thanks to our sponsors: Better Help , online therapy betterhelp.com/satellite Navage, daily nasal therapy Navage.com/SISTERS and use our promo code SISTERS OSEA, clean beauty products OSEAMalibu.com, use code satsisters for 10 % off Links for the show South Dakota Festival of Books~ click here. South Dakota Public Radio interview with Lian Dolan and Mona Susan Power on In The Moment with Lori Moore ~ click here Visit Brookings ~ click here Visit De Smet ~ click here Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum and Tour ~ click here Ingalls Homestead ~ click here Wilder, the podcast The History Chicks podcast about Laura Ingalls Wilder Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rebroadcast: In 1956, a federal judge ordered the town of Clinton, Tennessee to desegregate its high school. The unrest that followed tore the town apart. About: On Point is WBUR's award-winning, daily public radio show and podcast. Every weekday, host Meghna Chakrabarti leads provocative conversations that help make sense of the world.