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This Week, Jack Bialik joins Maria to discuss his book Lost In Time, about capturing and learning about all of the knowledge that has been lost to generations while Maria teaches us about the legend of La Befana - an Italian tradition that lasts to this day! Enter, "The Maria Liberati Show," based on her travels, as well as her Gourmand World Award-winning book series, "The Basic Art of Italian Cooking," and "The Basic Art of..." Find out more on https://www.marialiberati.com-----music: "First Day of Spring" by David Hilowitz - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 https://creativecommns.org/licenses/by-sa/
What if the knowledge we depend on today... disappeared tomorrow? Have you ever wondered how much of humanity's greatest achievements have already been lost to time?Do you suspect that ancient civilizations knew things we are only now beginning to rediscover?Do you worry that our own digital civilization might be far more fragile than we think?If so... keep reading.For thousands of years, human knowledge has risen, vanished, and—sometimes—been found again.From medical breakthroughs in ancient Egypt to astonishing feats of engineering by cultures we barely remember, history shows a repeating pattern: discovery, prosperity... and catastrophic loss.Now, with our reliance on digital systems and complex global networks, we may be closer than ever to our own "forgotten age."https://jrbialik.com/Drawing on over 40 years of professional experience in engineering, technology, and history—including work with the U.S. Air Force, the Department of Homeland Security, and contributions to critical technology programs—Jack R. Bialik takes you on a journey across centuries of lost civilizations, vanishing wisdom, and the fragile threads holding our modern knowledge together.Here's a glimpse of what you'll discover inside Lost in Time: How cataract surgery was successfully performed in 2400 BC Egypt—and why we nearly lost that knowledge forever.The shocking truth about technologies invented thousands of years earlier than historians once believed.Forgotten disaster events that erased entire libraries of human understanding in a single day.The hidden risks of a fully digital society—and what history teaches us about protecting what matters.Lessons from the past that can guide business leaders, educators, and decision-makers today.How to recognize the warning signs of a coming knowledge collapse....and much more.You might think a book like this requires deep academic expertise to follow—it doesn't. Bialik's clear, compelling style makes these stories accessible for curious readers, history lovers, business travelers, and lifelong learners alike.If you're ready to explore the mysteries of humanity's greatest achievements—and learn how we can prevent them from disappearing again—scroll up and click "Add to Cart" now!Jack R. Bialik's 40-year career spans from Electrical Engineering and Project Management to biblical studies, with notable contributions to organizations like the U.S. Air Force and the Department of Homeland Security. His industry-impacting paper, presented at the Motorola System Symposium 2000, stands out among his many achievements. His unique expertise led him to be invited to be a reviewer for the White House's Broadband Technology Opportunities Program, marking another career highlight. Today, as the Chief Technology Officer of a niche Crypto-Mining company, he continues influencing the technology landscape. However, Jack's interests extend beyond his profession, with a certificate from the Awakening School of Theology and his interest in ancient history. His commitment to societal welfare is seen through his involvement with at-risk teens and clean water initiatives in Haiti. Jack is a consummate professional and committed humanitarian, exemplifying the power of lifelong learning and altruism.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.
November 29, 1975, is not often quoted as a day of significance in Irish history. But at 1.20pm that afternoon, Dublin Airport became the site of a bomb attack. The tragedy has been largely forgotten by the wider public over the last five decades. However, for those who still seek answers it is as pressing as ever. Host: Kevin Doyle Guest: Brendan Hayes We want to earn your trust and are members of the Trust Project. See our ethics policies at independent.ie/ourjournalismSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We look at the new book by Jack Bialik, see more about Lost in Time: Our Forgotten and Vanishing Knowledge here. Lost in Time: Our Forgotten and Vanishing Knowledge, reviewed An interesting premise for a book, with some interesting and thought provoking examples. Bialik's topic is the sad, unfortunate, and possibly more often than we realise, the loss of human knowledge. The burning of the library of Alexandria is of course one of the best known examples, but Bialik does a good job of describing many other lost libraries, some even in the last three decades like the Bosnian one. The narrative of the book is good, readable and thoughtful. At times though some of the examples were not much more than thumbnails, which made some chapters feel a little like a whistle stop tour through many different civilisations and cultures. The most disturbing section is arguably the one covering our recent rush into digitalisation and the inherent risks is rapidly changing technologies, especially due to the lack of backwards compatibility. While stone, papyrus and even paper have the capacity to last decades, centuries and even millennia, we already have plenty of photos that haven't even lasted from one phone upgrade to the next one. This really could be the digital dark ages that Vince Cerf highlighted. This book by Bialik is well worth a read, even if the implications and very serious. More about Lost in Time What if the knowledge we depend on today… disappeared tomorrow? Have you ever wondered how much of humanity's greatest achievements have already been lost to time? Do you suspect that ancient civilizations knew things we are only now beginning to rediscover? Do you worry that our own digital civilization might be far more fragile than we think? If so… keep reading. For thousands of years, human knowledge has risen, vanished, and - sometimes - been found again. From medical breakthroughs in ancient Egypt to astonishing feats of engineering by cultures we barely remember, history shows a repeating pattern: discovery, prosperity… and catastrophic loss. Now, with our reliance on digital systems and complex global networks, we may be closer than ever to our own "forgotten age." Drawing on over 40 years of professional experience in engineering, technology, and history - including work with the U.S. Air Force, the Department of Homeland Security, and contributions to critical technology programs> - Jack R. Bialik takes you on a journey across centuries of lost civilizations, vanishing wisdom, and the fragile threads holding our modern knowledge together. Here's a glimpse of what you'll discover inside Lost in Time: How cataract surgery was successfully performed in 2400 BC Egypt - and why we nearly lost that knowledge forever. The shocking truth about technologies invented thousands of years earlier than historians once believed. Forgotten disaster events that erased entire libraries of human understanding in a single day. The hidden risks of a fully digital society - and what history teaches us about protecting what matters. Lessons from the past that can guide business leaders, educators, and decision-makers today. How to recognize the warning signs of a coming knowledge collapse. …and much more. You might think a book like this requires deep academic expertise to follow - it doesn't. Bialik's clear, compelling style makes these stories accessible for curious readers, history lovers, business travelers, and lifelong learners alike. More about the author Jack R. Bialik's 40-year career spans from Electrical Engineering and Project Management to biblical studies, with notable contributions to organizations like the U.S. Air Force and the Department of Homeland Security. His industry-impacting paper, presented at the Motorola System Symposium 2000, stands out among his many achievements. His unique expertise led him to be invited to be a reviewer for the White House's Broadband Technology Opportunities Program, marking another career highl...
https://jrbialik.com/ What if k98% of human history has vanished — along with the wisdom we need most today? In Lost in Time: Our Forgotten and Vanishing Knowledge, Jack R. Bialik uncovers more than 300 examples of lost technologies and ideas, from ancient cataract surgery to early batteries, proving that forgotten knowledge could hold the keys to our future survival. Please refer to the press release below for additional information, and let me know if you would like to see a copy of Lost in Time for interview and/or review purposes. Watch an interview with Jack R. Bialik here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UZvpWWZOXY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Groundbreaking New Book Exposes Humanity's Forgotten Wisdom, Revealing How Lost Knowledge Could Shape Future Survival A Fascinating Exploration of More Than 300 Compelling Examples of Missing Historical Information That Humanity Can Learn From Today PHOENIX, Ariz, Nov. 7, 2025 — Only 1.6 percent of human history is recorded in some form, meaning most of humanity's past will remain buried forever. This is just one of the surprises revealed in Jack R. Bialik's Lost in Time: Our Forgotten and Vanishing Knowledge, a fascinating book that challenges readers to rethink how much they truly know and how much is waiting to be rediscovered. With bite-sized nuggets of wisdom, Lost in Time: Our Forgotten and Vanishing Knowledge takes readers on a captivating exploration of humanity's lost ingenuity and the forgotten knowledge that once shaped civilizations. Spanning centuries and continents, the book uncovers astonishing technologies, philosophies and cultural practices that have been buried under the sands of time — some of which are more advanced than what people use today. Bialik effortlessly confronts the assumption that only modern-day humans are capable of producing innovative feats of technology and brilliance. With meticulous research that spanned over 10 years and compelling storytelling, Bialik highlights how these past innovations could still hold the potential to address modern challenges, from knowledge sustainability to societal resilience. Lost in Time unravels the intricate tapestry of human civilization, weaving together narratives of inventions of yesterday, overlooked pioneers and epoch-defining discoveries that have shaped the modern world. Among the amazing facts readers will learn: • Cataract surgery was being performed in India more than 2000 years ago. • The first known fountain pen was created centuries before Europe “invented” it. • Ancient civilizations debated waste disposal and sanitation solutions that rival or even surpass some modern systems. • When filled with vinegar, an ancient Mesopotamian clay jar called The Baghdad Battery generated electricity, centuries before Volta's experiments. • In the 1930s, the Crypt of Civilization was sealed with 640,000 pages of microfilm, a Donald Duck doll and a Budweiser can — set to be opened in the year 8113 AD. Through thought-provoking analysis, Lost in Time examines the fragile nature of human knowledge and the forces — be they war, natural disasters or changing priorities — that contribute to its disappearance. Bialik highlights just how easily human knowledge can literally vanish, with the burning of the Library of Alexandria in Egypt that possessed nearly half a million scrolls and the destruction of the ancient Mayan civilization's written records, to name just two of many such losses. However, Lost in Time is more than an archive of historical losses. Bialik inspires readers to reconnect with the lessons of the past as a means of fostering a more informed and innovative future. He challenges readers to consider whether humanity is building a legacy of accessible wisdom — or an archive of forgotten lessons.
Air Date - 12 November 2025What if 98% of human history has vanished — along with the wisdom we need most today? Did you know that only 1.6 percent of human history is recorded in some form? My guest this week on Destination Unlimited, Jack R. Bialik, says it is time for us to rethink how much we really know and how much is waiting to be rediscovered. Jack Bialik's life and career have spanned the globe and the technological spectrum. His worldview was shaped by living in many states at an early age and traveling the world, giving him a unique lens on how different cultures operate. With a background in electrical engineering, his professional journey took him from working for the U.S. Air Force to a long, impactful career at Motorola, and eventually to contributions in White House technology initiatives and humanitarian efforts in Haiti. As a global innovator and thought leader, Jack now dedicates his time to exploring the cyclical nature of human knowledge — how we gain it, how we lose it, and, most importantly, how we can do better at preserving it for future generations.His website is https://jrbialik.com/, and he joins me this week to share his amazing book, Lost in Time: Our Forgotten and Vanishing Knowledge.#JackRBialik #VictorFuhrman #DestinationUnlimited #InterviewsConnect with Victor Fuhrman at https://victorthevoice.com/Visit the Destination Unlimited Show Page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/destination-unlimited/Subscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
This week we're discussing Anthony Hickox's distinctly un-waxy sequel WAXWORK II. In our final segment we hand out superlatives and rank the series.Next week we're covering PREDATOR: BADLANDS in theaters now.
Join host Catherine and her guest Cain as they discuss what a galactic war might look like, the historical surroundings of sci-fi writing during the Vietnam War, and what technological advancement really looks like.
This week, Elena Clavarino shares her fascinating report on a constellation of small villages, nestled near the tip of Italy's boot, where locals still speak a Greek dialect dating back more than 3,000 years. Then the esteemed documentarian Errol Morris reflects on his relationship with Robert McNamara, the complicated subject of his mesmerizing film The Fog of War. And finally, Harry Mount joins us from London with a remembrance of the beloved British writer Jilly Cooper.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
LIVE SHOW TIX HERE Imagine taking a wrong turn and winding up in a version of your hometown that doesn't—and maybe never did—exist. That's exactly what happened to Carol Chase McElheney when she stumbled into a bizarre time slip in Riverside, California—a place both familiar and terrifyingly wrong. Was it a glitch in the matrix, a parallel universe, or just an exceptionally creepy case of bad directions? Meanwhile, in Anchorage, Alaska, a completely different kind of magic was at work: Linny Pacillo and the Anchorage Parking Fairies. Armed with wings, tutus, and a sense of rebellion, these whimsical enforcers fought parking meters with glitter and sass. From cosmic slip-ups to tutu-clad protest, this episode of The Box of Oddities Podcast dives into the weird, wonderful, and wildly unexpected. Buckle up—it's a ride through the absurd that only Box of Oddities can deliver. #TimeSlip #UrbanLegends #WeirdHistory #PodcastLife #BoxOfOddities Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome! On today's all-new episode of pcmc, host, Mike Bongiorno, is joined once again by Bill Gagliardi. Mike and Bill are discussing Waxwork II: Lost in Time (1992), a film that isn't about wax, time, or being lost. It's the superior sequel to the mostly forgotten horror/comedy Waxwork (1988). The film is about two young people who go on an adventure that takes them through some of the biggest movies in pop culture, but in non-copyright-infringing ways. Do you like Aliens (1986)? How about a worse version of it? It's a fun, weird, and oddly successful post-modern romp through pop culture. Don't worry, you don't need to have seen either Waxwork movie to enjoy this podcast. If you like this episode, subscribe for more weirdness every week! Find us everywhere @PCMCpod
Ready for something that'll mess with your head in the best way possible? These 14 riddles aren't just puzzles — they're a full-on mental adventure through time and logic.
Ready for something that'll mess with your head in the best way possible? These 14 riddles aren't just puzzles — they're a full-on mental adventure through time and logic.
Send us a textHello friends!It's been far too long since we have posted an episode. We are so sorry! Our goal for season 3 was to begin posting video episodes because that would be so fun! Alas, figuring out how to video edit on your own, with zero experience, is actually sort of difficult for us! So we decided to record and post this episode in the middle of the year as our first audio episode! Wish us luck with learning to edit videos. In the meantime, perhaps you have missed us? We want to know what your favorite books of the year have been, along with your least favorites! Let us know!Stay Happily Booked! Becky's Cashapp :) vvv@RebeccaGailDhakal2:32 - The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes by Suzanne Collins2:50 - Sunrise On The Reaping by Suzanne Collins7:16 - The Last Murder At The End Of The World by Stuart Turton / The Devil And The Dark Water by Stuart Turton9:20 - The Apocalypse 7 by Gene Doucette11:20 - The Mazerunner by James Dashner11:48 - The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins / Divergent by Veronica Roth / Twilight by Stephenie Meyer / The 100 by Kass Morgan13:07 - The People Next Door by Keri Beevis22:08 - The Mystwick School Of Musicraft by Jessica Khoury / Camp Cacophony by Jessica Khoury / The Midnight Orchestra by Jessica Khoury / The Dark Refrain by Jessica Khoury 22:57 / 25:40 - The Cask Of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe27:16 - As Above, So Below 2014 Horror Movie27:53 - Texas Ranger by James Patterson (1)30:31 - Texas Outlaw by James Patterson (2)30:43 - Insurgent (2) by Veronica Roth / Allegient (3) by Veronica Roth 35:26 - The Watcher Of The Woods by Skyla Dawn Cameron36:17 - Stolen Tongues by Felix Blackwell / We Used To Live Here Marcus Kliewer36:55 - Lost In Time by A.G. Riddle40:06 - The Last Murder At The End Of The World by Stuart Turton40:39 - The Devil And The Dark Water by Stuart Turton 43:15 - Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica 44:00 - Lock Every Door by Riley Sager / Goblin by Josh Malerman44:56 - Life Of Chuck by Stephen King (Included in If It Bleeds Story collection)46:00 - The Texas Murders by James Patterson (3)47:39 - Cell by Stephen King50:55 - Verity by Colleen HooverSupport the showBe sure to keep yourself Happily Booked! We are Amazon Affiliates, Any link you find available above will redirect you to Amazon. We earn from qualifying purchases with these links. Becky's Homestead Etsy Page: bobwhitehomestead.etsyInstagram/ TikTok - happilybookedpodcastFacebook - Happily Booked PodcastLikewise - BrookeBatesHappilyBookedGoodreads - Brooke Lynn Bates Storygraph - brookebatesratesbooks / magbeck2011 THE Sideways Sheriff - Permanent Sponsor Insta/ TikTok - Sideways_sheriffFacebook - Sideways SheriffYoutube - Sideways Sheriff
Jonathan Schwab and Yael Steiner explore the story of the Dura Europos Synagogue—preserved beneath desert sand in what is modern day Syria, for 1,700 years. In this colorful episode, Schwab and Yael take listeners on a vivid tour through the 3rd century BCE synagogue, its extraordinary murals of biblical scenes, its mysterious inscriptions, and clues about ancient Jewish life, art, and community. From Pharaoh's daughter painted in the nude to Ezra depicted with a Torah scroll, this synagogue defies modern expectations with its wall-to-wall biblical imagery, multilingual graffiti, and rich cultural fusion of Roman, Persian, and Jewish influences. Click the following links to see pictures of the Dura Europos Synagogue. Pictures of the Dura Europos Synagogue Additional pictures of the Dura Europos Synagogue Click here for the sources and summary facts heard in the episode. Be in touch. We want to hear from you. Write to us at nerds@unpacked.media. This podcast was brought to you by Unpacked, a brand of OpenDor Media. Follow @unpackedmedia on Instagram and check out Unpacked on youtube. ------------------- For other podcasts from Unpacked, check out: Soulful Jewish Living Stars of David with Elon Gold Unpacking Israeli History Wondering Jews
Ready for something that'll mess with your head in the best way possible? These 14 riddles aren't just puzzles — they're a full-on mental adventure through time and logic.
In this bonus track join host Sue Berman as she talks with Florette Cardon, Senior Library Research Assistant and exhibition curator researcher. Florette tells the story of how she came to dig deep into the world of Science Fiction art and design, leading her to discover and celebrate the work of Auckland born artist Mike Hinge. See the exhibition on the Ground Floor of the Central City Library until the end of April or read more here: https://heritageetal.blogspot.com/2025/03/the-legacy-of-mike-hinge.html Visit the onsite exhibition and join us in a series of events and activations: www.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/Other-Worl…exhibition For recommended reads visit: www.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/Other-Worlds-reads Image: Florette Cardon in the exhibition, Central City Library, March 2025. Produced by Sue Berman and JL.
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In this podcast, Thomas Domville explores RYFT: A Timely Manor for iOS, an immersive audio-based mystery-adventure game designed for hands-free, voice-activated play. Inspired by classics like Myst, Monkey Island, and Zork, RYFT offers a unique experience where players navigate and interact entirely through voice commands.Game Overview:Setting: Players find themselves in Nexus Manor, a mysterious mansion beyond time, with no recollection of how they got there. Armed with a cryptic stone tablet covered in strange symbols, they must explore the estate to unravel its secrets.Gameplay: This fully audio-driven game allows players to:Move using voice commands such as “north,” “east,” “south,” and “west.”Verbally interact with objects and characters.Solve intricate puzzles by collecting and combining items.Engage with a fully voiced cast, each tied to The Master of the manor.Narrative: As they progress, players uncover recordings from a distressed girl, revealing a sinister scheme orchestrated by The Master. To aid her, they must navigate the sprawling mansion and uncover its hidden truths across time.Tune in to the podcast for a full demonstration of RYFT: A Timely Manor!RYFT: A Timely Manor on the App Store https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ryft-a-timely-manor/id1661569093TranscriptDisclaimer: This transcript was generated by Aiko, an AI-powered transcription app. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers' names, voices, or content.Hello and welcome.My name is Thomas Domville, also known as AnonyMouse.In this podcast, I'm going to be covering an iOS game called Rift.It's the first chapter called A Timely Manor.It is a free game, which I think all of us could say we love, and it's kind of compelling.It's kind of a lot of fun.There's some similarities to this to previous games I've done in the past years or so, and I thought I'd just pass this game along to you.It is an audio based adventure game.So it's kind of a voice control type game.So it reminds me a lot of the older text adventure games where you are put in a room or whatever not be.For example, in our first scenario, we're left in a room that has a desk and a coat stand and stuff like that.And you'll see that we just completely use our voice alone.Now, as a bonus, I will show you is not all has to be done by voice.So for those that prefer just using the regular old screen, or if you have a braille display, that might be something that you want to take a look at as well.So check on the availability of if that or this game is available to you in your country app store.So without further ado, let's jump into Rift.Now the first thing I want to note out is that as always voiceover sometimes kind of butchered the words.And you're going to hear it pronounced it as right.It seems like no matter which voice I use, it says right.And that's because the spelling…
Fluent Fiction - Swedish: Lost in Time: A Sibling Adventure at Vasamuseet Stockholm Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/sv/episode/2025-03-05-23-34-02-sv Story Transcript:Sv: Det var en tidig vårdag i Stockholm.En: It was an early spring day in Stockholm.Sv: Solen sken svagt över Vasamuseet som blev livligt med besökare, alla ivriga att upptäcka historien inuti de gamla skepps väggar.En: The sun shone dimly over the Vasamuseet, which became lively with visitors, all eager to discover the history within the walls of the old ship.Sv: Emil och hans yngre syster Klara stod vid ingången.En: Emil and his younger sister Klara stood at the entrance.Sv: Emil, med ett ivrigt leende, hade planerat dagen noggrant.En: Emil, with an eager smile, had planned the day carefully.Sv: Han älskade historia och särskilt sjöfartens äventyr.En: He loved history and especially the adventures of seafaring.Sv: Klara däremot, yngre och alltid full av energi, var redo på ett äventyr.En: Klara, on the other hand, younger and always full of energy, was ready for an adventure.Sv: Vasamuseet är en plats där historia lever.En: The Vasamuseet is a place where history lives.Sv: De enorma träfartygen tornade upp sig, och skuggorna lekte över museets golv när besökarnas röster ekade.En: The enormous wooden ships loomed above, and the shadows played over the museum's floor as the visitors' voices echoed.Sv: Emil och Klara började sin resa genom utställningar fyllda med gamla kartor, skeppsinredningar och skatter bärgade från djupet.En: Emil and Klara began their journey through exhibitions filled with old maps, ship interiors, and treasures salvaged from the depths.Sv: "Kom igen, Klara," sa Emil och pekade mot nästa sal.En: "Come on, Klara," said Emil and pointed to the next hall.Sv: "Vi måste se hela museet."En: "We need to see the whole museum."Sv: Men Klara hade andra idéer.En: But Klara had other ideas.Sv: Hon sneglade åt ett håll där en stor grupp samlades kring en guide.En: She glanced towards a spot where a large group gathered around a guide.Sv: Hon blev nyfiken.En: Her curiosity was piqued.Sv: Emil fortsatte framåt, uppslukad av texterna intill modellen av skeppet Vasa.En: Emil continued forward, absorbed by the texts next to the model of the ship Vasa.Sv: Plötsligt märkte Emil att Klara inte var bredvid honom längre.En: Suddenly, Emil noticed that Klara was no longer beside him.Sv: Hans hjärta började slå snabbare.En: His heart began to race.Sv: "Klara?" ropade han försiktigt, försökte att inte störa de andra besökarna.En: "Klara?" he called softly, trying not to disturb the other visitors.Sv: Emil såg sig omkring, varje blänk av skuggor som liknade Klara fick honom att stanna upp.En: Emil looked around, each glint of shadow that resembled Klara made him pause.Sv: Hans plan blev nu klar: retraceera deras steg.En: His plan became clear: retrace their steps.Sv: Rösterna från de tidigare salarna ekade i hans minne när han gick tillbaka genom skuggiga korridorer som berättade medan han passerade.En: The voices from the earlier rooms echoed in his memory as he walked back through the shadowy corridors, which narrated tales as he passed.Sv: Äntligen, nära modellrummet för ett vikingaskepp, hittade han henne.En: Finally, near the model room of a Viking ship, he found her.Sv: Klara stod leende och uppmärksam, uppslukad av guidens berättelser.En: Klara stood, smiling and attentive, absorbed in the guide's stories.Sv: "Emil! Titta på det här," sa hon och pekade med entusiasm på modellen.En: "Emil! Look at this," she said, pointing enthusiastically at the model.Sv: Emil log, lättad.En: Emil smiled, relieved.Sv: Han ställde sig vid hennes sida och lyssnade.En: He stood by her side and listened.Sv: Via guide rösten upptäckte han nya detaljer som han tidigare hade missat.En: Through the guide's voice, he discovered new details he had previously missed.Sv: De båda njöt av rundvandringen och insåg hur mycket de kunde uppleva tillsammans.En: The two of them enjoyed the tour and realized just how much they could experience together.Sv: När turen avslutades insåg Emil att planer kan ändras, och att spontanitet kan leda till fantastiska upptäckter.En: When the tour ended, Emil realized that plans can change, and that spontaneity can lead to fantastic discoveries.Sv: Klara lärde sig värdet av att hålla sig nära sin bror, speciellt när världen runt dem lockade bort henne.En: Klara learned the value of staying close to her brother, especially when the world around her tempted her away.Sv: Tillsammans lämnade de museet, inspirerade att återvända en dag, fyllda med berättelser från det förflutna och en nyfikenhet på morgondagens äventyr.En: Together, they left the museum, inspired to return one day, filled with stories from the past and a curiosity for tomorrow's adventures.Sv: Stockholm, med sina historier och hemligheter, väntade på dem ännu en gång.En: Stockholm, with its stories and secrets, awaited them once again. Vocabulary Words:early: tidigspring: vårdimly: svagtlively: livligtdiscover: upptäckawalls: väggaryounger: yngrehistory: historiaseafaring: sjöfartenormous: enormaloomed: tornade upp sigshadows: skuggorvoices: rösterechoed: ekademaps: kartorinteriors: skeppsinredningarsalvaged: bärgadedepths: djupetglanced: snegladecuriosity: nyfikenhetabsorbed: uppslukadtexts: textermodel: modellheart: hjärtarace: slå snabbareretracing: retraceracorridors: korridorernarrated: berättadespontaneity: spontanitetfantastic: fantastiska
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In this gripping episode of Ireland Crimes and Mysteries, host Nules explores the mysterious disappearance of Eva Brennan in 1993. Set against the backdrop of Rathgar, County Dublin, the episode delves into Eva's life, her family's desperate search, and the frustrating investigation that followed. Despite her family's efforts, Eva's case remains unsolved, overshadowed by other high-profile disappearances. Nules examines various theories, including a potentially controversial theory, while highlighting the investigative shortcomings and media neglect. Through this episode, Nules hopes to raise awareness about Eva's disappearance, urging listeners to come forward with any information that might help solve this decades-old mystery.Join me over on Patreon for extra perks like Early access to episodes, monthly livestreams where we will be discussing the cases I've covered, and much more as we build our own community.www.patreon.com/IrelandCrimesandMysteriesVisit my shop for exclusive Ireland Crimes and Mysteries merchandise https://tinyurl.com/IrelandCrimesandMysteriesSell your own merchandise with TeePublic. Follow the link below http://tee.pub/lic/ckHmUfmILSkFellow Podcasters, customise your own amazing webpage by following the link below If you are a podcaster, I highly recommend this site for developing your own webpage dedicated to your podcast.https://www.podpage.com/?via=nulesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ireland-crimes-and-mysteries--5973961/support.
Send us a message!We were worried for a minute that this book was lost in time, but our girl came through like we knew she would! Dalea takes on a journey through time and our feelings in the second book of the Amberlight Valley series: Lost in Time. Music is by Alexander Nakarada.Support the show
David and Ryan are joined by friend of the podcast and current reigning-champion guest host Rob Klein to discuss a long bandied-about topic on The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of: the great lost props. Props going missing is, of course, a fact of life in our corner of the collecting world, but this episode highlights the biggest of the bigs -- the Yeti, the Second Gunman on the Grassy Knoll, the Loch Ness monsters -- of missing props. That is, those truly iconic "collection-in-one" props that haven't been reported to exist since filming wrapped. So join the guys (and Rob) in this Season 8 finale for a very nerdy deep dive into the mysterious and perhaps paranormal world of M.I.A. props. SDAMO - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - Threads https://www.threads.net/@propspodcast SDAMO - Twitter https://twitter.com/propspodcast?lang=en SDAMO - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@props.podcast David Mandel - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidhmandel/
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Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Lost in Time: An Expedition of Learning and Connection Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/lost-in-time-an-expedition-of-learning-and-connection Story Transcript:He: בקצה המערב של ירושלים, דוד, שרה ויעל נתקלו בקבוצה של גמלים ועזים.En: At the western edge of Jerusalem, David, Sarah and Yael encountered a group of camels and goats.He: המקום, שממוקם תחת הגבעות הקדומות של העיר, הוא ממלכת שיירת החיות המרשימה הזו.En: The place, located beneath the ancient hills of the city, is a fascinating kingdom of these impressive animals.He: דוד לא יכל להבין, למה גמלים ועזים בירושלים של מאה ועשרים אחוזים?En: David couldn't understand why camels and goats were in Jerusalem of all places.He: גם שרה ויעל תהו בלבן, הן התעלפו מהמבטים מבולבלים של החיות האלה.En: Sarah and Yael were also puzzled, taken aback by the bewildered looks of these animals.He: דוד, שמושך לבלבול ולאי הבנה מקטנע, החליט לפתור את החידה: האם גמלים ועזים מבינות את מושג הזמן?En: David, attracted to confusion and lack of understanding from a young age, decided to solve the puzzle: do camels and goats understand the concept of time?He: הוא, בלי למצמץ, פנה אל החיות והחל להסביר את מושג הזמן במילים פשוטות.En: Without hesitation, he turned to the animals and began to explain the concept of time in simple words.He: שרה ויעל התחילו לצחוק: "זה לא נראה שהם מבינים אותך!En: Sarah and Yael started laughing, "It doesn't seem like they understand you!"He: " אבל דוד לא התרשם והמשיך בהסבר.En: But David was not discouraged and continued with the explanation.He: השמש החלה לשקוע ולקרוא לקראת הליל, אבל דוד לא הפסיק.En: As the sun began to set, signaling the approaching night, David did not stop.He: אף שהחיות לא רגישות אליו, היו לו סיבות להמשיך: זה היה מאתגר, מצחיק, ואף גיבורי.En: Even though the animals were not responsive to him, he had reasons to continue: it was challenging, amusing, and even heroic.He: שרה ויעל, המקנאות בנחישות של דוד, התלהבו והחלו גם הן להסביר לחיות על מישורי התפיסה של הזמן.En: Sarah and Yael, impressed by David's determination, got excited and began to explain to the animals about different perspectives of time.He: כל הליל, דוד, שרה ויעל נשארו שם, מדברים עם הגמלים והעזים.En: Throughout the night, David, Sarah, and Yael stayed there, talking to the camels and goats.He: נהנו מתהליכי הלמידה הבלתי צפויים ומשוררת הרגעים החשובים האלו.En: They enjoyed the unexpected learning processes and appreciated these important moments of connection.He: כששחר הבקיע, דוד הבין שהגמלים והעזים כנראה לא הפכו להבין את הזמן.En: As dawn broke, David realized that the camels and goats probably did not come to understand time.He: אבל הוא, שרה ויעל הפכו להבין את החשיבות של הזמן שהם מבלים יחד.En: But he, Sarah, and Yael came to understand the significance of the time they spent together.He: אינה תלויה בתוצאה, אלא במהות מהלך הדרך עצמה.En: It was not about the outcome, but about the essence of the journey itself.He: הם קמו, התמרחו מעפר, איספו את הריחות של הבוקר והמשיכו בדרך שלהם, מרוצים ומנצחים עם משמעות חדשה למושג הזמן: הרגעים שאתה בוחר לחלוק עם אחרים, הם המשמעות האמיתית של הזמן.En: They got up, dusted themselves off, gathered the scents of the morning, and continued on their way, content and victorious with a new meaning of the concept of time: the moments you choose to share with others are the true essence of time. Vocabulary Words:David: דודSarah: שרהYael: יעלcamels: גמליםgoats: עזיםJerusalem: ירושליםwest: מערבencountered: נתקלוgroup: קבוצהfascinating: מרתקkingdom: ממלכהanimals: חיותunderstand: להביןconcept: מושגtime: זמןexplained: הסבירlaughing: צוחקnight: לילהcontinued: המשיךjourney: מסעsun: שמשsignificance: חשיבותmoments: רגעיםconnection: קשרdawn: שחרrealized: הביןoutcome: תוצאהessence: מהותscents: ריחותvictorious: מנצחBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
On this week's Relic Radio Science Fiction, Rod Serling presents The Zero Hour with its episode from July 18, 1974, Lost In Time. Listen to more from The Zero Hour https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/SciFi827.mp3 Download SciFi827 | Subscribe | Support Relic Radio Science Fiction Relic Radio is made possible by its listeners. If you're able to help out, please consider a [...]
Join Julia Jeffress Sadler as she takes us on an incredible adventure in Episode 146. During Passover, Jesus travels with his parents to Jerusalem, but he gets so involved in discussions with the rabbis at the temple that he loses track of time. His parents, assuming Jesus is with the caravan, head back to Nazareth, only to realize he's missing. They return to Jerusalem and find him in the temple, astonishing the rabbis with his understanding. When questioned, Jesus replies that he is in his Father's house. Though his parents are confused, they return to Nazareth where Jesus continues to grow in wisdom and favor with God and people. Sign up to receive Kids Bible in a Year devotionals in your inbox every weekday: https://www.kidsbibleinayear.com/ Get ready to experience the Bible designed specifically for children with the official KidsBibleinaYear.com podcast, led by Julia Jeffress Sadler. This captivating audio series presents the age-old wisdom of the Bible in an engaging format that will captivate your kids. Each episode Julia translates biblical teachings into real-life applications, making Bible comprehension a breeze for young minds. And if you want more Christian resources and content, you can download the Pray.com app. Pray.com is the digital destination for faith, offering over 5,000 daily prayers, meditations, bedtime Bible stories, and cinematic stories inspired by the Bible. For more resources on how to live a successful Christian life, visit Julia Jeffress Sadler's website at https://ptv.org/julia/. This episode is sponsored by Little Passports. Visit LittlePassports.com/blessed and use promo code BLESSED to receive 20% off. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back, and we're kicking off our fifth season with a film we really enjoyed watching: Princess Lost in Time. This film caught my eye with its really interesting premise, and luckily for me it delivers on that premise with a really well plotted, well paced film that's become one of my recent favourite watches. If time travelling Princesses' intrigues you, come and join us as we discuss among other things how time will (eventually) solve everything, giant stone ears who love to gossip, and Bri and I's mutual love for Tytonidae owls.
Welcome to Episode 40! Between the first full week back to work and the Wednesday start to the Farmer's, we don't know what day it is. Kenny and Stu talk about Nick Dunlap shocking the golf world by winning the AMEX and shocking even more people by not turning pro and going back to school. Mid-pod technical difficulties, per usual. Then we talk a little about the Farmer's (which has already started). Lastly, we get into our weekend plans, where Kenny is slipping into hillbilly heaven and Stu is having a (literal) boys weekend with pizza and butt scratching.■Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/mojo/rumble License code: CGRTBR1VBR65HMHZ #golf #podcast #PGATOUR
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It isn't time that's setting you back, but rather when we fail to put our trust in God's timing. Time isn't our biggest hinderance when it comes to time-management, It's our inability to discern time wasters!
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Go to https://bit.ly/AdamEveBW use code: BWPOD 50% off almost anything + FREE shipping+RUSH PROCESSWhat if Halloween could be spookier, sexier and sweeter? We guarantee an episode full of treats as we dive into the most popular costumes and candies of the season. From sexy referee costumes to the unexpected ban on Skittles in California, we leave no tombstone unturned. As we reminisce about 'Young Guns' on its 35th anniversary, it's clear that old legends never die, they just get retold around the flickering light of a pumpkin.Hold on to your broomsticks as we navigate the comedic wanders of Melissa McCarthy and Jason Bateman in 'Identity Thief', the action-packed corners of Tom Cruise's 'American Made', and Will Ferrell and Brad Pitt's quirky adventures in 'Mastermind'. It's a comedy fest with a twist of horror as we delve into Anthony Hickox's terrifying world with 'Hellraiser 3', 'Waxwork', and 'Waxwork 2: Lost In Time'. Through the laughter and screams, we take a detour to South Park's Multiverse parody and the eerie phenomenon of fake celebrity obituaries.Get your popcorn ready - our unique movie rating system is about to take center stage. We put the horror movie 'The Deadly Spawn' under the microscope, sharing our favorite scenes, and revealing our personal ratings. Keep your eyes peeled for a sneak preview of the movie 'Shaky Shivers', an 80s themed comedy that promises a mix of witches, ice cream, and Bigfoot. And just when you think it can't get any more nostalgic, we bring the Trapper Keeper into the mix. So, are you ready for a rollercoaster ride of thrills, chills, and a whole lot of fun? Stay tuned!Support the showDrop us a voicemail https://bit.ly/VOICEMAILTHEPODSay hi? host@bwpodcast.comPartner with us? sales@bwpodcast.com
Story One – The Flannan Isles Lighthouse MysteryWhat caused the mysterious disappearance of three lighthouse keepers from a remote, uninhabited and almost inaccessible islet situated in the tempestuous North Atlantic Ocean? Was it Mother Nature's wrath? Or could there have been something more sinister at work?Story Two – Vanished Without A TraceAlaska remains one of America's most unsettled and unexplored regions. It is a place of wonder and mystery, but also of great danger, generating 2500 missing persons cases every year. One settlement, situated far to west of the state, remains the setting for some of the most bizarre of these disappearances.MUSIC "Ice Demon", “Spacial Winds” and "Undaunted" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0"Ghost of the Flannans", "", "The Sea Ran Red", “Lost In Time”, “Mystery of the Lost”, “This Was My Home Once”, “Access Astronomy”, “Left Alone”, “After the Storm” and “Introduction to Terror” used by kind permission of CO.AGSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Dan tries to get rid of a bomb. Matt tries to inspire Gen Z. And Sam only kind of liked the episode. MUSIC:"Mystery Sax"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"Miami Nights - Extended Theme", "Mystery Sax"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Find Us At:Sam: @reeltexasweirdo Matt's Twitter:@_mattjimenez Matt's Insta: @holyhandgrenadeofantiochHit us up at #LostLegacies
Today on the 600th episode of Too Opinionated, Laura Pursell (Daughter of the legendary composer and songwriter, Bill Pursell) chats about the recent Mothers Day tribute and Pre-Father's Day concert honoring her mother and father. Appearing on the Hollywood stage of the Hard Rock Cafe, Laura Pursell, was backed by her LA band and string section, performing selections from “Lost In Time.” Opening for her was Jason Coleman, renowned pianist and grandson of Nashville legend Floyd Kramer. ABOUT Lost In Time: Bill Pursell and daughter Laura started this album in 2019 as a tribute to wife and mother Julie, who spent her final years battling vascular dementia. Bill wrote the music and lyrics to the title track,“Lost in Time”, a haunting ode to her lonely journey. Three tracks were recorded in Nashville before the pandemic shut production down. Bill continued writing arrangements. But midway through the recording, Bill tragically died from Covid. Honoring her promise to her father, Laura finished the album and it became a tribute to both of her parents. Nashville legend Bill Pursell, 2-time Grammy nominee, was one of the A-Team Music Row musicians back in the 60s who helped create “The Nashville Sound”, recording with Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Marty Robbins, Chet Atkins, and more. He had a hit record in 1963, “Our Winter Love”. He went back to school at Eastman and earned his doctorate at the age of 70. Julie Pursell was an accomplished writer, a front page reporter for the Tennessean, then the Art Editor for “The Nashville Banner”. A story she wrote about welfare in the 60s earned a nomination for the Pulitzer Prize. Though Bill had the fame, he always said that his wife had the brains. Julie was at the height of her creative powers when, at the age of 73, she suffered a series of strokes which began a slow and painful road toward vascular dementia, which evolved into Alzheimer's. This terrible disease robbed her of her charismatic free spirit, her insatiable curiosity, her dignity, and ultimately her will to fight. The family stood helplessly by as they watched her disintegrate physically and mentally, piece by piece. Laura says, "I am doing this show in honor of my father, whom I was blessed to perform with for 22 years, and to the memory of the mother I knew, before dementia and Alzheimer's took her away from us.” Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
Dan and Cory publish a podcast that was meant to be published on June 8th. Due to a series of technical difficulties and personal commitments, this did not happen, and we weren't sure the episode would ever make it out. However, today we have uncovered this wonderful piece of Oaktown Boys history for all to hear. Catch up on the glorious series win of the Pirates and get fully caught up on all things A's before checking out the next episode covering the reverse boycott! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Please enjoy my interview with the lovely and talented Laura Pursell. We talk about her work as a musician, her upcoming tribute concert for her late father, Bill and an entirely different career path she has taken. Tickets & Venue: https://www.3rdandlindsley.com/event/13177958/laura-pursell-the-nashville-all-stars-lost-in-time-a-tribute-to-bill-pursell-with-special-guest-charlie-mccoy/ https://www.ticketweb.com/event/laura-pursell-the-nashville-3rd-and-lindsley-tickets/13177958?pl=3rdlindsley&REFID=clientsitewp Laura's Links: https://laurapursell.com/home https://www.facebook.com/TheRealLauraPursell/ HaskinCast Podcast links: My Website: https://www.scotthaskin.com/podcast Official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1210703585754449&ref=br_rs #BillPursell #LeezaGibbons #PatsyCline #IFallToPieces #IWalkTheLine #JohnnyCash #CharlieMcCoy #Country #Blues #Nashville #Piano #Vibraphone #Iceskating #Figureskating #Instructor #LasVegas #Podcast #PodcastLife #HaskincastPodcast
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This episode is spoken by Jordan Peterson, Steve Harvey, Eric Thomas, Les Brown. You can see more of Jordan Peterson at twitter.com/jordanbpeterson, Steve Harvey at instagram.com/iamsteveharveytv, Eric Thomas at instagram.com/etthehiphoppreacher, Les Brown at instagram.com/thelesbrown. The music is Lost In Time by Ninja Tracks. You can see more of Ninja Tracks at twitter.com/ninjatracks.
Lost in Time: The Thrilling 1970s Mail Order Novelties Adventure #Houseoftheunusual.com® #ChuckCaputoMagic® Welcome to the House of the Unusual Podcast where magic and mystery meet classic pop culture. Join Eddie, Chuck, and Jason as they unleash nostalgia's power! Join us on an electrifying 1970s mail-order novelties adventure, reliving the excitement of elusive treasures that defined an era. ***Also, there are only 2 (of 8) boxes of Chuck Caputo's handmade magic set available at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HouseOfTheUnusual?ref=shop_sugg For more information and to connect with others in the community visit www.houseoftheunusual.com. You can also find us on Instagram under “houseunusual”. Like watching videos too? Then head on over to YouTube and subscribe to “Houseoftheunusual Eddie Guevara” where you can get a first-hand look at some cool collectibles and some newer novelties. https://www.stoopidcomicsmagazine.com/ https://www.sea-monkeys.com/ https://www.1878press.com/ https://www.mymoviemonsters.com/ Please like the video and hit that subscribe button if you will. And a huge THANK YOU! From all of us at THE HOUSE OF THE UNUSUAL. LINKS: WEBSITE: https://www.houseoftheunusual.com/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/eddieguevara64/ eBay: https://www.ebay.com/str/houseoftheunusual Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HouseOfTheUnusual?ref=seller-platform-mcnav TWITTER: https://twitter.com/HouseofUnusual FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Houseoftheunusualcom/ #Houseoftheunusual.com® #Hynotic Coin #EddieGuevara #unboxingvideos #ChuckCaputoMagic® #DrSab Craving an escape from life's chaos? Unwind and indulge in a world of captivating content by visiting https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdh2ny6W_6HzOzJgtn4yHDw – your ultimate gateway to rejuvenation and exhilaration. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/houseoftheunusual/message
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In this entertaining episode of the Shufflepod, we discuss what we would do if we woke up in the middle of a field in the year 1850. Find out how each member thinks they could survive. What would you do to survive?
We go right into the sequel of the original Waxwork, however, is it a sequel or did they just use the same characters and make an entire movie out of the ending they originally wanted to use? You be the judge. We definitely do not agree on our ratings on this one. Starring Zach Galligan, Monika Schnarre, Martin Kemp, and Bruce Campbell. Written and Directed by Anthony Hickox in 1992. If you would like to become a supporter of the show you can check out our Patreon page and choose a tier. There are different perks at all levels and every contributor will have access to our Pre-Horror Show. Check out our favorite coffee by clicking on our link: Four Sigmatic Please share the podcast with your friends on social media to help us grow. Leave us a great review on whatever platform you are using. Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Slasher. If you would like to watch our interviews, you can check out our YouTube channel. If you would like to ask us a question or make a suggestion for the show, send us an email at horrorscriptpodcast@gmail.com You can write us or record a voice memo of yourself asking the question and we can play it on an upcoming episodeSupport the show by picking up some Horror Script Podcast merchandiseIf you do reviews and interviews virtually try Squadcast for free by using our link. You also help support the show by using it. Special thanks to John Saccardo and Vince Lipscomb for the amazing music. Support the show
Join Doctor Movie for a look at the fun sequel Waxwork 2: Lost In Time. We got time travel, monsters and Bruce Campbell…. what else ya want? Check it out! The post Doctor Movie: Episode 89: Waxwork 2: Lost In Time first appeared on Legion.
Become a Member for ad-free listening, video versions and exclusive content: https://benlionelscott.com/subscribe — This episode is spoken by Greg Plitt, Les Brown, Nick Santonastasso, Eric Thomas. You can see more of Greg Plitt at instagram.com/gregplitt, Les Brown at instagram.com/thelesbrown, Nick Santonastasso at instagram.com/nicksantonastasso, Eric Thomas at instagram.com/etthehiphoppreacher. The music is Lost In Time by Ninja Tracks. You can see more of Ninja Tracks at twitter.com/ninjatracks.
This episode is spoken by Greg Plitt, Les Brown, Nick Santonastasso, Eric Thomas. You can see more of Greg Plitt at instagram.com/gregplitt, Les Brown at instagram.com/thelesbrown, Nick Santonastasso at instagram.com/nicksantonastasso, Eric Thomas at instagram.com/etthehiphoppreacher. The music is Lost In Time by Ninja Tracks. You can see more of Ninja Tracks at twitter.com/ninjatracks.
Become a Member for ad-free listening, video versions and exclusive content: https://benlionelscott.com/subscribe — This episode is spoken by Denzel Washington, Les Brown, Eric Thomas, Will Smith, John Maxwell, Bob Odenkirk. You can see more of Denzel Washington at wikipedia.org/wiki/Denzel_Washington, Les Brown at instagram.com/thelesbrown, Eric Thomas at instagram.com/etthehiphoppreacher, Will Smith at instagram.com/willsmith, John Maxwell at twitter.com/JohnCMaxwell, Bob Odenkirk at instagram.com/therealbobodenkirk. The music is Lost In Time by Ninja Tracks. You can see more of Ninja Tracks at twitter.com/ninjatracks.