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"Send us a Fan Mail Text Message"What if the city you thought you knew hid a dark, sinister secret? Join us as we unravel the chilling enigma of the West Mesa Bone Collector in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We'll spotlight the stark contrast between the city's vibrant cultural portrayal in shows like "Breaking Bad" and the grim reality of mass graves discovered during construction. This episode is a gripping journey through Albuquerque's underbelly, filled with personal stories, and fresh perspectives on the newly released movie "The Boneyard," which adds depth to Albuquerque's complex narrative.We uncover the poignant tales of victims like Michelle Valdez, Jamie Barella, and Evelyn Salazar, whose involvement in drugs and prostitution delayed their recognition as missing persons. The painstaking process of identifying these women exposes the broader issues of urban crime and the transient lifestyles that complicate investigations. Our discussion also addresses the broader urban crime issues and the complexities of solving crimes involving transient populations, shedding light on the often-overlooked struggles of these communities.Finally, we dive into the chilling story of Lorenzo Montoya and the disturbing evidence found in his trailer, exploring theories about other suspects like Fred Reynolds and Joseph Blea. We also question whether a vigilante killer could be targeting prostitutes, reflecting the community's frustration with law enforcement and ongoing efforts to keep the investigation alive. Join us for an intense exploration of the West Mesa mystery, set against the vibrant yet shadowy backdrop of Albuquerque. Don't miss the chance to explore this haunting episode, and remember to engage with us on social media for more updates and discussions.Support the Show.Sounds:https://freesound.org/people/frodeims/sounds/666222/ Door openinghttps://freesound.org/people/Sami_Hiltunen/sounds/527187/ Eerie intro music https://freesound.org/people/jack126guy/sounds/361346/ Slot machinehttps://freesound.org/people/Zott820/sounds/209578/ Cash registerhttps://freesound.org/people/Exchanger/sounds/415504/ Fun Facts Jingle Thanks to The Tsunami Experiment for the theme music!!Check them out hereSUPPORT US AT https://www.buzzsprout.com/1984311/supporters/newMERCH STORE https://ol-dirty-basement.creator-spring.comFind us at the following https://oldirtybasement.buzzsprout.com WEBSITE ...
A new book, Life Esidimeni - Portrait of Lost Lives, will be launched in Johannesburg TODAY. The book is a graphic and detailed work to preserve memory of the 144 people with mental illness who died from neglect and starvation while in the care of Gauteng's public health system in 2016. In the course of 4 years, the author Harriet Perlman and photographer, Mark Lewis, travelled to meet the families who lost loved ones in this horrific tragedy. Perlman says the book pays tribute to the people who had someone they loved cruelly taken from them and tells the story of those who fought back
A la Redondo Union High School je rencontre d'anciens camarades de Frank dans l'espoir qu'ils puissent m'en apprendre davantage sur celui qui était a priori le seul élève Noir du lycée et une des stars de l'établissement. Dans cet épisode, vous avez entendu les voix de… Reza Pounewatchy pour David Mesfin Cliff Brathwaite pour la lecture du poème “Lost Lives” de Nick Gabaldon Mathieu Derrien pour Les Congelliere Jean François Roubaud pour Harry Sandra Boulanger pour Thérèse Martinez À la Recherche de Frank est une production Nouvelles Écoutes Un podcast écrit par Anne Lamotte Réalisé par Aurore Mahieu Produit par Julien Neuville Musiques originales et Mixage de Léo Poumey Directrice générale adjointe : Nora Hissem Directrice des productions : Marion Gourdon Directrice artistique : Aurore Mahieu Chargée de développement : Pietra Reginato Chargée de production : Lila Bordelais Responsable marketing et distribution : Lou Lopes Assistante de production : Bérénice Zaphini Enregistrements chez Artistic Palace Musique : “Wade In The Water” par Chris Gibbons - Universal Production Music Photo : Gabriella Angotti-Jones @ga.briella Cover : Priska @priska42 Tous droits réservés ⭐️ Abonnez-vous à Nouvelles Écoutes + pour profiter du catalogue Nouvelles Écoutes en intégralité et en avant-première, sans publicité. Vous aurez accès à des enquêtes, documentaires, séries et fictions exclusives passionnantes, comme « Au Nom du fils », « Roulette russe à Béziers », ou encore « Oussama Le Magnifique ».
Michael Goddart is the author of In Search of Lost Lives, A New Now, and other books. He has been studying the work and practices of realized spiritual masters since he was a child and recommends a set of practices that allow us to connect with our Higher Self. Michael chronicles 88 past lives in the first book, describing them in detail and recounting the lessons he learned from each one. He believes that many of the patterns, preferences and aversions we have in our current life are echoes of experiences in past lives. In this fascinating dialog, Michael and Dawson discuss: Seeking the answers to life from an early age Automatic writing Becoming detached from the chaos around you Becoming attached to the mystery within you The forces of both positivity and negativity Past Lives The passage through death we all take The highest desire... to desire God Michael can be found at his website: https://www.goddart.com And Dawson at: https://dawsonchurch.com/ #insearchoflostlives #anewnow #pastlives #spirituallessons #mindtomatter #blissbrain #eft #highenergyhealth #meditation
Michael Goddart is the author of several deeply spiritual books which have won him multiple awards. His books include A New Now: Your Guide to Mastering Wisdom Daily, Achieving Equilibrium, and Empowering Your Nobler Self, which is the winner of nine book awards and honors. And also In Search of Lost Lives: Desire, Sanskaras, and the Evolution of […] The post Michael Goddart Talks About In Search of Lost Lives appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
https://goddart.com/ Topics & Questions that apply more to A NEW NOW Groom Your Destiny · What is someone's journey through existence? · What do you mean by “Groom Your Destiny”? · What are the four critical choices someone can make about their destiny? A New Paranormal You · What is the New Now you write about in your new book A NEW NOW? · Can someone influence who they will reincarnate as in their next life? · What powers can someone obtain by working with your book A NEW NOW? Preparation for a New You · What do you mean by a “New You”? · What preparation can someone engage in? · What does love have to do with becoming paranormal? Topics & Questions that apply more to IN SEARCH OF LOST LIVES Reincarnation · What was your preparation for recovering 88 past lives? · Can anyone recover their past lives? · Did you have any paranormal powers in past lives? The Creation's Purpose · What is the creation's purpose? · What is mystic transport? · Who is going to return to the Godhead, the Source of Being? Secrets of the Soul · What does the soul want and how is that expressed? · What is the soul's bind? · Does the soul have any allies? · What can people do to empower their soul? You have the power within you to liberate your soul from the mind's dominance and achieve reunion with God. The forty-nine intuited meditations of The Contentment Dividend take you on a journey of discovery toward realizing your true spiritual self, understanding the immortal truths of existence, and focusing your mind and life to achieve contentment. If you have ever wanted to comprehend the yearnings and role of your lower mind, higher mind, and soul, if you have ever desired to realize your fullest potential of goodness and love, and if you seek truths that will illuminate your life, The Contentment Dividend offers answers and riches. The meditations are sourced in my many decades-long study and practice of the teachings of realized Masters and true Saints. These are the fully God-realized humans who come to awaken us to our unlimited spiritual potential. By engaging with the meditations, you will access the wisdom of your higher mind, heighten your receptivity to grace, and undergo a revolution in how you navigate life's challenges.
20 November 2023 6PM EST - This evening Apollo is joined by Jake Lang, a J6 political prisoner who has been languishing in prison for roughly 1000 days. Together they touch on some of the victories the J6 prisoners have received, namely the release of some footage on the day of January 6th, as well as some of the loses they have taken. They also touch on the necessity to stand up and defend one's freedoms! If you'd like to send a message to Congress regarding the J6 prisoners and urge them to free the DC gulag, it's linked below! Follow us on Social Media: https://libertylinks.io/ConservativeDaily https://libertylinks.io/JoeOltmann https://libertylinks.io/Apollo Message to Congress - Say Their Names! Free the J6 Protestors - Remembering the Lost Lives of The J6 Prisoners! - https://conservative-daily.com/january-6/say-their-names-free-the-j6-protestors-remembering-the-lost-lives-of-the-j6-prisoners
20 November 2023 12PM EST - This morning Joe is joined by guest Anna Perez. Together they focus on Anna's time spent at the southern border, and the peculiar things that she saw, including national guards helping illegal aliens through, illegal aliens being given money, electronics, food and shelter, and the general demographic of these illegal aliens flooding our country, which are military aged men. In addition, they touch on how the people are waking up to the governments' tyranny, including some A-list celebrities, and how we must stand up and fight for our nation and its future! If you'd like to send a message to Congress to free the J6 prisoners, it's linked below! Follow us on Social Media: https://libertylinks.io/ConservativeDaily https://libertylinks.io/JoeOltmann https://libertylinks.io/Apollo Message to Congress - Say Their Names! Free the J6 Protestors - Remembering the Lost Lives of The J6 Prisoners! - https://conservative-daily.com/january-6/say-their-names-free-the-j6-protestors-remembering-the-lost-lives-of-the-j6-prisoners
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While the world closely followed the fate of five privileged men who went missing aboard a Titanic-bound submersible, a fishing boat crowded with migrants traveling from Libya sank in Greek waters. This upped the number of migrants who have died trying to reach Europe by sea this year to nearly 2,000. Award-winning journalist Sally Hayden joins Deep Dish to shed light on the underreported crisis of migrant treatment, the heartbreaking stories of those traveling on the world's deadliest migration route, and the inadequate news coverage and resources dedicated to this humanitarian issue. Reading List: My Fourth Time, We Drowned: Seeking Refuge on the World's Deadliest Migration Route, Sally Hayden, Melville House, March 29, 2022 Ignoring the Humanity of Migrants Won't Fix Migration Problems, Elizabeth Shackelford, Chicago Tribune, June 30, 2023
Simon Pryde, Nick Barnes talk to Sunderland club historian Rob Mason about the search for friends and family of Sunderland fans tragically killed travelling to and from Sunderland matches.
Yes, we believe that football is the beautiful game, but on a few occasions, it has gotten really ugly for fans and even the players themselves. So ugly that it has led to loss of life of some footballers one way or another. We're so happy that Christian Eriksen is still with us after those scary few minutes on the pitch at Euro 2020. But not every footballer has been as lucky as the Manchester United man. Here are 4 incidents when footballers have lost their lives due to the World Cup.
On this episode of Poppitt's Corner, Tanner takes a deep dive with Shannon Frye into Madrost's newest live album, "Lost Lives Vol. 1". Get the album here: https://madrost.bandcamp.com/ All episodes available at https://www.poppittscorner.com THE CMS PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.cmspn.com CMStv: https://www.cmstv.net RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/cmspn BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cmspn/ ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@ClassicMetalShow:d ROKU: https://my.roku.com/account/add/CMSPN AMAZON: Search "The CMS Podcast Network" To Add Our Channel --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cmspn/message
Embed[tcb-script]!function(a){var b="embedly-platform",c="script";if(!a.getElementById(b)){var d=a.createElement(c);d.id=b,d.src=("https:"===document.location.protocol?"https":"http")+"://cdn.embedly.com/widgets/platform.js";var e=document.getElementsByTagName(c)[0];e.parentNode.insertBefore(d,e)}}(document);[/tcb-script] On this episode of Poppitt's Corner, Tanner takes a deep dive with Shannon Frye into Madrost's newest live album, "Lost Lives Vol. 1". Get the album here: https://madrost.bandcamp.com/ All episodes available at https://www.poppittscorner.com THE CMS PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.cmspn.com CMStv: https://www.cmstv.netRUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/cmspnBITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cmspn/ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@ClassicMetalShow:dROKU: https://my.roku.com/account/add/CMSPNAMAZON: Search "The CMS Podcast Network" To Add Our Channel
Kathleen DuVal (NHC Fellow, 2008–09), Bowman & Gordon Gray Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Over the last decade, award-winning historian Kathleen DuVal has revitalized the study of early America's marginalized voices. Now, in “Independence Lost,” she recounts an untold story as rich and significant as that of the Founding Fathers: the history of the Revolutionary Era as experienced by slaves, American Indians, women, and British loyalists living on Florida's Gulf Coast. Winner of the Journal of the American Revolution Book of the Year Award, 2015; Winner of the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey History Prize, 2016; Finalist for the George Washington Book Prize, 2016 Watch the full video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4fmEZJhe7w8 https://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/virtual-book-club-independence-lost/
Hour 3: Missouri State Representative Mary Elizabeth Coleman joins to talk the SCOTUS draft opinion leak overturning Rowe v. Wade. 2A Tuesday with Michael Hammond, Legislative Counsel for Gun Owners of America to talk the 18 GOP Senators who voted for gun control.
So many colons in this title! Justin Joseph Hall is an Emmy winning Editor of vérité documentary movies. He love sifting through mounts of footage to carve out the most interesting aspects of what he discovers in a short amount of time. Today he honors Downtown Community Television where he learned to cut their style of vérité footage by showing his favorite movies they've made.For his short Justin brought an off-shoot of the Frontline episode Life on Parole. The short is called Halfway Home: A Father's Story. It's a movie that follows a father who was released from prison on parole for an entire year to see what life is like after prison. It's an example of people with forgotten paths that are ignored by society with trials and tribulations that are often ignored by society. Justin speaks of the challenges of editing the movie and the challenges the main character faces in a complicated social justice system. The food served for the short was an apple and cake. The feature Justin selected is an often forgotten movie he considers near perfect High on Crack Street: The Lost Lives of Lowell. The documentary that inspired the movie The Fighter was directed by Maryann DeLeo, Richard Farrell, and Jon Alpert. It covers the use of crack cocaine and the spiral it causes in one's lives and the pull of addiction to the powerful drug. They served donuts, popcorn and domestic beer for this feature.Learn more about Justin Joseph Hall and his work sign up for Fourwind Films' newsletter. In the forecast to look forward to please check out host Justin Joseph Hall's newest movie coming out a comedy special by Nimesh Patel called It's Dark & Patel Is Hot. Credits for podcast:Production Company - Fourwind FilmsAppointed Contributor - Justin Joseph HallHost - Laura DaviSound Mixer & Additional Music - Brian TrahanThe theme song of Season 5 is This Monster by Sun Nectar
"Dysentery" On this episode, I discuss all the different ways to die in the Oregon Trail game and what the reality of those deaths were like. Sources mentioned in the episode CDC. “Measles Signs and Symptoms.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, November 5, 2020. https://www.cdc.gov/measles/symptoms/signs-symptoms.html. The New York Times. “A Trail of 35,000 Lost Lives and a Grave Every 80 Yards,” May 30, 1993, sec. U.S. https://www.nytimes.com/1993/05/30/us/a-trail-of-35000-lost-lives-and-a-grave-every-80-yards.html. “Dangers - Learn What Dangers Pioneers Faced on Their Oregon Trail Journey.” Accessed March 14, 2022. https://oregontrailcenter.org/dangers.
As Doc was writing School of Errors - Rethinking School Safety in America, he talked with parents of children killed or maimed by school shooters. Writing a book about school safety and taking on a multi-billion dollar industry needed to be done in a way that didn't encroach on the dignity of those killed in acts of school violence or upon that of survivors and family. From those discussions and through his research and observations of crisis communication, Doc found universal tenets for authentic, empathic messaging during a crisis or chaos. I HAVE BAD NEWS TO SHARE (The Chris Voss Method) Chris Voss is a retired FBI negotiator and his book Never Split the Difference is essential for anyone who might be at the podium on the worst day of their life. You're not doing the stressed audience a favor by attempting to ease them into horrific news. To begin with, “We had a fast response and everyone worked hard…” might be accurate, but it's a long wind-up for a pitch you intentionally have to aim at the batter. Instead, begin with “I have bad news to share.” Then pause. The second sentence is what might appear as the title of the forensic paper on this event. “Students and staff were involved in a bus accident on their way to a field trip.” The third sentence is the information known at the time about the well-being of those involved in the incident. This must be an “I” statement. “I have been in contact with the state patrol and was informed that some occupants of the bus have been transported to hospitals. I have no information about the types of injuries or potential fatalities.” And then tell people what to do or not to do. People shouldn't drive to the scene, but they should assemble in high school commons. LOST THEIR LIVES vs. HAD THEIR LIVES TAKEN. It's always better to use “had their lives taken” when acknowledging death. This is one resounding point of unison from parents of children killed by school shooters. To say, “This child lost his life” implies some culpability on the part of the child. We don't lose lives like we lose keys or socks. We don't find those lost lives. While the phrase “lost their life” might be said without negative intent, there are other times when “lost their life” is an intentional blurring by the media or officials. CRASH, ATTACK, and TRAGEDY. News media throttles or measures headlines per their agendas and somewhat to the Overton Window of the political temperature of the moment. On September 12, 2001, the headline from The New York Times read (in all caps): U.S. ATTACKED - HIJACKED JETS DESTROY TWIN TOWERS AND HIT PENTAGON IN DAY OF TERROR. That was an accurate headline. If it was written today, some media would opt for: Planes Crash Into Twin Towers and Pentagon - Unknown Number Lose Their Lives. And, the word “tragedy” is the catch basin for all disasters - it would be in most contemporary headlines. Tragedy is a word specifically selected by weak-willed journalists and editors who are afraid to assign a cause to an incident. What's present and what's absent from headlines and stories reveals the bias of the publisher/editor and not a lack of credible information. Everyone has a movie studio in their pocket. A from-the-street rendering from Google Maps is three clicks from the home screen. There's a reason “tragedy” didn't appear in any of the major newspaper headlines of 9/12/2001 - and a reason why other words did. BE OBJECTIVE, BE BRIEF. There is the main situation and then ancillary situations. When talking about that bus accident, convey everything in 50 words. If there's a need to talk about re-unification sites, that should be a second and different statement. Inform people that you, or someone else (name that person) will provide an update in one hour (for example). Do not attempt to field questions until after your second statement. THIS ISN'T ABOUT YOU. Always try to have someone else read your statements for accuracy and tone. That person must be a membercheck willing to tell you the truth. Privately, read the statement to yourself. We are remarkably good at detecting when our messages aren't landing as we intended. Use simple, familiar vocabulary. Do not infuse your own emotions or experiences into the situation. Every person in that audience has a story to share about how this impacts them. Avoid, “In my twenty years as a school administrator, I have experienced loss of students and faculty, and this situation is a reminder that life is precious and that our community is strong in trying times…” That's a statement for a support event or rally. FOLLOW DR. PERRODIN: Twitter @SafetyPhD and subscribe to The Safety Doc YouTube channel & Apple Podcasts. SAFETY DOC WEBSITE & BLOG: www.safetyphd.com. The Safety Doc Podcast is hosted & produced by David P. Perrodin, PhD. ENDORSEMENTS. This is episode 160 of The Safety Doc Podcast published on 11-29-2021. Purchase Dr. Perrodin's Book: School of Errors – Rethinking School Safety in America. www.schooloferrors.com
Kirsty Grabham died in a brutal act of domestic violence perpetrated by her husband, Paul, in 2009. Her death is all the more heartbreaking for her family because Kirsty had fallen into a life of drugs, prostitution, and violence, months earlier. They could see that Kirsty was in danger and they were helpless to save […] The post Casualties: The Lost Lives of Hayley & Kirsty appeared first on Tiegrabber.
Kirsty Grabham died in a brutal act of domestic violence perpetrated by her husband, Paul, in 2009. Her death is all the more heartbreaking for her family because Kirsty had fallen into a life of drug addiction, prostitution, and violence, months earlier. They could see that Kirsty was in danger and they were helpless to save her.Kirsty's mother, Cathy, and her sisters, Sonya and Hayley, were devastated when Kirsty went missing. She had last been seen at a nightclub, arguing with her husband. Paul claimed that Kirsty had left him and run off, but her family knew better.Join us at the quiet end for Casualties: The Lost Lives of Hayley & Kirsty. Losing a child, especially to violence, is one of the worst things a human being can experience. But sometimes, we forget about how the murder of a loved one damages and changes a family forever. In Cathy's case, the death of Kirsty set off a series of painful experiences and additional loss from which she would never fully recover.
The Fox Den with Gina B and Mama D welcome to the Den, Michael Goddart as we discuss his book (s), A New Now as well as In Search of Lost Lives, and more...we talk about his amazing journey throughout his life and how he has come across more than 88 past lives. His book(s) is/are awesome guide book to help you on your own journey in this crazy thing we call life! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gina-bengtson/support
goddart.com A NEW NOW: Your Guide to Mastering Wisdom Daily, Achieving Equilibrium, and Empowering Your Nobler Self By Michael Goddart A Powerful Guide to Becoming Your Most Aware Self Knowing How to Get to and Stay at Equilibrium is a Major Gift of This Book Your Gateway to Access Higher Consciousness, As well as a Meaningful, Peaceful & Joyful Life of Purposeful Service to Yourself and Others If you are riven by the thoughts, emotions, self-judgments, addictions, worries or the actions of others that create turmoil and strife in your life, then hope is at hand. There is a new book that will show you how to get to equilibrium and maintain that state. Equilibrium opens you up to an expanded state of higher consciousness--an untapped reservoir of awareness that provides greater wisdom, clarity, peace of mind, enhanced intuition, positive and purposeful living, and meaningful engagement in the world without struggle. Equilibrium is your real home--from which all good and happiness flows! Michael Goddart's A NEW NOW: Your Guide to Mastering Wisdom Daily, Achieving Equilibrium, and Empowering Your Nobler Self is a life-changing manual on how to live in your expanded awareness of your innate higher consciousness on a daily basis. By mastering the wisdom in this book, you'll achieve equilibrium and not be tossed by the tides of everyday life. From equilibrium and your increasingly aware consciousness, you'll make choices that honor yourself, your fellow beings, the planet and the underlying unified consciousness. In practical, inspiring ways, A NEW NOW answers the essential question: How can I live as my aware self? When readers embark on this journey, here is what they will learn as they experience their New Now step by step: The treasure of 33 wisdoms, including the 11 Loving Wisdoms, the 11 Guiding Wisdoms, and the 11 Evolutionary Wisdoms The 10 Keys to Achieving Equilibrium The 5 Sources of Wisdom The 5 Prerogatives of Equilibrium How to empower and be their nobler self In this transformative book, multiple award-winning author Michael Goddart gives readers an invaluable guide to awakening and empowering their higher consciousness so that they can readily navigate their life successfully, happily, easily. Readers will feel Michael's warm and encouraging guiding presence while working with this book so that situations, people, thoughts, and desires are more easily negotiated moment to moment. The discussion is informed by the author's many decades-long study and practice of the teachings of fully realized Saints and Masters. Key essential mystical and spiritual truths elucidate and further the reader's realization of their New Now. "The more wisdom you possess, the closer you are to omniscience. Being omniscient is having infinite awareness, understanding, and insight; knowing all things; spontaneously accessing perfect wisdom. This is your divine birthright," says Michael. Michael Goddart has been a seeker of wisdom from the age of 10. Meditating since his teens and for more than two hours a day, starting at 21, Goddart has also been heightening his sense of knowing and accessing his soul consciousness for over three decades. Unexpectedly in March 2013, he began to recover exact, amazing details about 88 of his past lives. This discovery he chronicled in his internationally recognized book, In Search of Lost Lives: Desire, Sanskaras, and the Evolution of a Mind & Soul. The winner of four book awards, In Search of Lost Lives illuminates Michael's spiritual evolution across thousands of past lives which prepared him to be initiated in his current lifetime in his main spiritual practice. And now, A NEW NOW brings forth a pathway to infinite awareness and sustainable equilibrium that is accessible and practical for anyone.
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BUZZARDSKORNER OF LOVE is excited to announce that we will be speaking with Michael Goddart Author of The New Now! 9/21/21 @ 4pmPAC/7pmEST right here @http://www.buzzardskorner.,com(radio page) Michael Goddart, MFA, is the author of IN SEARCH OF LOST LIVES: Desire, Sanskaras, and the Evolution of a Mind&Soul, a winner of the American Book Fest Best Book Award, the Living Now Book Award, the Body Mind Spirit Book Award, and the National Indie Excellence Award. Soon after his family moved from Illinois to California when he was 10 years old, Michael started actively searching for the truth about death and how to attain true immortality with everlasting bliss. He began daily meditation at age 19, and at 21 began to meditate for over two hours daily. For more than three decades, he has also been been actively developing his sense of knowing and accessing his higher consciousness. In March 2013, he began to recover his past lives, eventually recovering 88 past lives and depicting them in vivid detail in his longtime spiritual journal, the entries of which are the main part of In Search of Lost Lives. His work as an international tax consultant and his spiritual quest have taken him to over fifty countries. Since 1974 he has journeyed thirteen times to India and also numerous times to England, Greece, Canada, Spain, and within the United States to be with those rare teachers whom he considers to be fully realized humans. Michael Goddart took his MFA in Creative Writing at Bowling Green State University, Ohio. Visit http://www.goddart.com to learn more abour him, his work, and books! BUZZARDSKORNER OF LOVE RADO bringing people back to themselves
Michael Goddart joins TruthSeekah in this episode of The TruthSeekah Podcast as they talk about past lives and the power of NOW.Michael Goddart has been a seeker of wisdom from the age of 10. Meditating since his teens and for more than two hours a day, starting at 21, Goddart has also been heightening his sense of knowing and accessing his soul consciousness for over three decades. Unexpectedly in March 2013, he began to recover exact, amazing details about 88 of his past lives. This discovery he chronicled in his internationally recognized book, In Search of Lost Lives: Desire, Sanskaras, and the Evolution of a Mind & Soul. The winner of four book awards, In Search of Lost Lives illuminates Michael's spiritual evolution across thousands of past lives which prepared him to be initiated in his current lifetime in his main spiritual practice.Check Out Michael's Website Here: https://www.goddart.com/TruthSeekah's Book Spirit Realm: Angels Demons, Spirits and the Sovereignty of God (Foreword by Jordan Maxwell) https://amzn.to/31g9ydRTruthSeekahs Guided Meditation | The Throneroom Visualization https://www.TruthSeekah.com/MeditationsHelp Keep The TruthSeekah Podcast On The Air!⭐️ Become A Patron And Support TruthSeekah
Michael Goddart joins TruthSeekah in this episode of The TruthSeekah Podcast as they talk about past lives and the power of NOW.Michael Goddart has been a seeker of wisdom from the age of 10. Meditating since his teens and for more than two hours a day, starting at 21, Goddart has also been heightening his sense of knowing and accessing his soul consciousness for over three decades. Unexpectedly in March 2013, he began to recover exact, amazing details about 88 of his past lives. This discovery he chronicled in his internationally recognized book, In Search of Lost Lives: Desire, Sanskaras, and the Evolution of a Mind & Soul. The winner of four book awards, In Search of Lost Lives illuminates Michael's spiritual evolution across thousands of past lives which prepared him to be initiated in his current lifetime in his main spiritual practice.Check Out Michael's Website Here: https://www.goddart.com/TruthSeekah's Book Spirit Realm: Angels Demons, Spirits and the Sovereignty of God (Foreword by Jordan Maxwell) https://amzn.to/31g9ydRTruthSeekahs Guided Meditation | The Throneroom Visualization https://www.TruthSeekah.com/MeditationsHelp Keep The TruthSeekah Podcast On The Air!⭐️ Become A Patron And Support TruthSeekah
Michael Goddart joins TruthSeekah in this episode of The TruthSeekah Podcast as they talk about past lives and the power of NOW.Michael Goddart has been a seeker of wisdom from the age of 10. Meditating since his teens and for more than two hours a day, starting at 21, Goddart has also been heightening his sense of knowing and accessing his soul consciousness for over three decades. Unexpectedly in March 2013, he began to recover exact, amazing details about 88 of his past lives. This discovery he chronicled in his internationally recognized book, In Search of Lost Lives: Desire, Sanskaras, and the Evolution of a Mind & Soul. The winner of four book awards, In Search of Lost Lives illuminates Michael's spiritual evolution across thousands of past lives which prepared him to be initiated in his current lifetime in his main spiritual practice.Check Out Michael's Website Here: https://www.goddart.com/TruthSeekah's Book Spirit Realm: Angels Demons, Spirits and the Sovereignty of God (Foreword by Jordan Maxwell) https://amzn.to/31g9ydRTruthSeekahs Guided Meditation | The Throneroom Visualization https://www.TruthSeekah.com/MeditationsHelp Keep The TruthSeekah Podcast On The Air!⭐️ Become A Patron And Support TruthSeekah
Michael Goddart, MFA, is the author of IN SEARCH OF LOST LIVES: Desire, Sanskaras, and the Evolution of a Mind&Soul, a winner of the American Book Fest Best Book Award, the Living Now Book Award, the Body Mind Spirit Book Award, and the National Indie Excellence Award. Soon after his family moved from Illinois to California when he was 10 years old, Michael started actively searching for the truth about death and how to attain true immortality with everlasting bliss. He began daily meditation at age 19, and at 21 began to meditate for over two hours daily. For more than three decades, he has also been been actively developing his sense of knowing and accessing his higher consciousness. In March 2013, he began to recover his past lives, eventually recovering 88 past lives and depicting them in vivid detail in his longtime spiritual journal, the entries of which are the main part of In Search of Lost Lives. Podcast Sponsor Link - https://bit.ly/37cP8YP Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on iTunes! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!
Michael Goddart, MFA, is the author of IN SEARCH OF LOST LIVES: Desire, Sanskaras, and the Evolution of a Mind&Soul, a winner of the American Book Fest Best Book Award, the Living Now Book Award, the Body Mind Spirit Book Award, and the National Indie Excellence Award. Soon after his family moved from Illinois to California when he was 10 years old, Michael started actively searching for the truth about death and how to attain true immortality with everlasting bliss. He began daily meditation at age 19, and at 21 began to meditate for over two hours daily. For more than three decades, he has also been been actively developing his sense of knowing and accessing his higher consciousness. In March 2013, he began to recover his past lives, eventually recovering 88 past lives and depicting them in vivid detail in his longtime spiritual journal, the entries of which are the main part of In Search of Lost Lives. Podcast Sponsor Link - https://bit.ly/37cP8YP Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on iTunes! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!
Learn how to awaken and empower your higher consciousness so you can navigate life more successfully, happily and easily. Join us as we interview Michael Goddart, four-time, award-winning author.At the age of 10, Michael started actively searching for the truth about death and how to attain true immortality with everlasting bliss. He began daily meditation at age 19, and at 21 began to meditate for over two hours daily.For more than three decades, he has been actively developing his sense of knowing and accessing his higher consciousness. In 2013, Michael began to recover his past lives, eventually recovering 88 past lives and depicting them in vivid detail in his book In Search of Lost Lives.His latest book is A New Now: Your Guide to Mastering Wisdom Daily, Achieving Equilibrium and Empowering Your Nobler Self.Learn more about:Dr. Georgeann DauJudi MillerMichael GoddartTune in for this philosophical conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.Show NotesSegment 1Today's episode starts off by introducing our guest, Michael Goddart. They start off listing Michael's achievements and interests and then going into his book, A New Now. He explains his purpose for writing this book and what he hopes the readers take away from reading this book. He explains we all have unlimited potential in realizing ourselves and God. Our hosts and Michael discuss finding a higher consciousness and how their faith in Christ further strengthens their beliefs and how he had brought this sense of higher consciousness. Michael explains his 33 wisdoms and how he came to this number and how he came to see his 88 past lives.Segment 2The conversation picks off from where they left off, with Michael explaining how he saw his past lives. He quotes that “we are spiritual beings living the human experience” to emphasize how precious life is and how it is a great opportunity for us to take a spiritual and human journey. The conversation goes back to the question of “what is our purpose in life?” Michael shares what he believes the answer to be: to be the master of our own minds and beyond to pure love and bliss. He explains the process a little bit, and shares a bit of his own personal experience.Segment 3Coming back from the break, our hosts and Michael discuss is the soul the body or the body the soul. Michael explains his answer and gives plenty of examples in nature and with humans to help the audience to understand. He tells of his past lives, his first being a bug's life from many many years ago. Host Judi brings a new conversation by mentioning the importance of service that Michael had included in his book. The importance of service plays a large role in our purpose in life.Segment 4For the last segment of tonight's podcast, Michael goes into detail about his past lives and what he has learned from the few glimpses that he had seen from them. They discuss important virtues that they believe is what keeps them able to achieve their goals and potentials, the greatest one being love. And the episode ends off with a lovely prayer by Georgeann.
For prison populations unable to socially distance, Covid has been particularly deadly. Lisa Armstrong is a professor at the University of California Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, and she joins host Krys Boyd to talk specifically about incarcerated people over the age of 55 who could've been paroled early to reduce overcrowding but instead remained in prison. Her article headlined “Lost Opportunity, Lost Lives” was published by The Marshall Project.
Witness of His Light-Then Jesus spoke saying, I am the light of the world. John 8:12
By Leonard CousinsGuest of Ricardo LopezWe hear how Black Lives Matter all around the United States and the world. Some have countered with Blue Lives Matter and all Lives Matter. Jesus said that Lost Lives Matter. We will talk about Evangelism with a focus on Lost Lives Matter. Eternity is at stake.
Ways to Achieve Equilibrium To Optimize Your Well-beingAired Friday, June 25, 2021 at 4:00 PM PST / 7:00 PM ESTAll too often, thoughts, emotions, self-judgments, anxieties, worries, or even the actions of others can knock us off-balance and create stress and strife. All are well-known for creating turmoil, raising our physical stress responses, and in turn playing havoc with our well-being.Author Michael Goddart joins us to talk about his new book: ‘A New Now: Your Guide to Mastering Wisdom Daily, Achieving Equilibrium, and Empowering Your Nobler Self.' He shares with us his journey in overcoming ill health and ways to• Return to equilibrium if you are feeling mentally besieged• Discover your purpose and create joy regardless of your diagnosis• Allow ‘things' to arrive on their own time• Know the difference between your mind and your higher• Tap into that reservoir of awareness that provides greater wisdom, clarity, peace of mind, enhanced intuition, positive and purposeful living, and meaningful engagement in the world without struggle and more.Michael Goddart has been a seeker of wisdom from the age of 10. Meditating since his teens and for more than two hours a day, starting at 21, Goddart has also been heightening his sense of knowing and accessing his soul consciousness for over three decades. The winner of four book awards for his book ‘In Search of Lost Lives,' his new book ‘A New Now' brings forth a pathway to infinite awareness and sustainable equilibrium accessible and practical for anyone.Learn more at https://www.goddart.com/The information provided on UnderstandingAutoimmune.com, Life InterruptedRadio.com, and The Autoimmune Hour is for educational purposes only.Visit the Autoimmune Hour show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/autoimmune-hour/ Connect with Sharon Sayler at http://lifeinterruptedradio.com/#MichaelGoddart #SharonSayler #AutoImmuneHour
All too often, thoughts, emotions, self-judgments, anxieties, worries, or even the actions of others can knock us off-balance and create stress and strife. All are well-known for creating turmoil, raising our physical stress responses, and in turn playing havoc with our well-being.Author Michael Goddart joins us to talk about his new book: 'A New Now: Your Guide to Mastering Wisdom Daily, Achieving Equilibrium, and Empowering Your Nobler Self.' He shares with us his journey in overcoming ill health and ways to• Return to equilibrium if you are feeling mentally besieged• Discover your purpose and create joy regardless of your diagnosis• Allow 'things' to arrive on their own time• Know the difference between your mind and your higher• Tap into that reservoir of awareness that provides greater wisdom, clarity, peace of mind, enhanced intuition, positive and purposeful living, and meaningful engagement in the world without struggle and more.Michael Goddart has been a seeker of wisdom from the age of 10. Meditating since his teens and for more than two hours a day, starting at 21, Goddart has also been heightening his sense of knowing and accessing his soul consciousness for over three decades. The winner of four book awards for his book 'In Search of Lost Lives,' his new book 'A New Now' brings forth a pathway to infinite awareness and sustainable equilibrium accessible and practical for anyone. Learn more at www.Goddart.comShare this link with family and friends: www.UnderstandingAutoimmune.com/MGoddartThe information provided on UnderstandingAutoimmune.com, Life InterruptedRadio.com, and The Autoimmune Hour is for educational purposes only.
A NEW NOW: Your Guide to Mastering Wisdom Daily, Achieving Equilibrium, and Empowering Your Nobler Self By Michael Goddart A Powerful Guide to Becoming Your Most Aware Self Knowing How to Get to and Stay at Equilibrium is a Major Gift of This Book Your Gateway to Access Higher Consciousness, As well as a Meaningful, Peaceful & Joyful Life of Purposeful Service to Yourself and Others If you are riven by the thoughts, emotions, self-judgments, addictions, worries or the actions of others that create turmoil and strife in your life, then hope is at hand. There is a new book that will show you how to get to equilibrium and maintain that state. Equilibrium opens you up to an expanded state of higher consciousness--an untapped reservoir of awareness that provides greater wisdom, clarity, peace of mind, enhanced intuition, positive and purposeful living, and meaningful engagement in the world without struggle. Equilibrium is your real home--from which all good and happiness flows! Michael Goddart's A NEW NOW: Your Guide to Mastering Wisdom Daily, Achieving Equilibrium, and Empowering Your Nobler Self is a life-changing manual on how to live in your expanded awareness of your innate higher consciousness on a daily basis. By mastering the wisdom in this book, you'll achieve equilibrium and not be tossed by the tides of everyday life. From equilibrium and your increasingly aware consciousness, you'll make choices that honor yourself, your fellow beings, the planet and the underlying unified consciousness. In practical, inspiring ways, A NEW NOW answers the essential question: How can I live as my aware self? When readers embark on this journey, here is what they will learn as they experience their New Now step by step: The treasure of 33 wisdoms, including the 11 Loving Wisdoms, the 11 Guiding Wisdoms, and the 11 Evolutionary Wisdoms The 10 Keys to Achieving Equilibrium The 5 Sources of Wisdom The 5 Prerogatives of Equilibrium How to empower and be their nobler self In this transformative book, multiple award-winning author Michael Goddart gives readers an invaluable guide to awakening and empowering their higher consciousness so that they can readily navigate their life successfully, happily, easily. Readers will feel Michael's warm and encouraging guiding presence while working with this book so that situations, people, thoughts, and desires are more easily negotiated moment to moment. The discussion is informed by the author's many decades-long study and practice of the teachings of fully realized Saints and Masters. Key essential mystical and spiritual truths elucidate and further the reader's realization of their New Now. "The more wisdom you possess, the closer you are to omniscience. Being omniscient is having infinite awareness, understanding, and insight; knowing all things; spontaneously accessing perfect wisdom. This is your divine birthright," says Michael. Michael Goddart has been a seeker of wisdom from the age of 10. Meditating since his teens and for more than two hours a day, starting at 21, Goddart has also been heightening his sense of knowing and accessing his soul consciousness for over three decades. Unexpectedly in March 2013, he began to recover exact, amazing details about 88 of his past lives. This discovery he chronicled in his internationally recognized book, In Search of Lost Lives: Desire, Sanskaras, and the Evolution of a Mind & Soul. The winner of four book awards, In Search of Lost Lives illuminates Michael's spiritual evolution across thousands of past lives which prepared him to be initiated in his current lifetime in his main spiritual practice.
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Hosted by Andrea Lemoins Our first season will be dedicated to artifacts kept at the Free Library of Philadelphia. Souls Shot: Portraits of Victims of Gun Violence is on display at Logan Library, November through December 2020. This exhibition pairs artists with the family and friends of those who died by gun violence. After meeting with the victims' loved ones, the artists attempt to capture, in portraits, the unique qualities of these gone but not forgotten souls. Today we speak to some of the artists, family members, and community organizers involved with this traveling exhibition. Visit www.soulsshotportraitproject.org for more information. This podcast was edited by Hannah Cho.
This episode is combination of stories from across the Cincinnati area on how Covid-19 has impacted lives in so many different ways.
Join us as Pastor Vince continues his study in Revelation 6. The post Lost Lives, Loving God? appeared first on Immanuel Baptist Church.
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The Party gathers together to meet up with an old foe who'd escaped them in the past, Avaldur gets into dire trouble, and the party finds out that not everything is as kosher as it seemed with their past allies. All this and more in episodes 15.1 and 15.2 of Savage Worlds: Ateris!If you want to support our Podcast, and the whole of DiceTyrants check out our brand new Patreon!Want to look at the Journal of Laurel the Enchanting? Head on over to the link and you'll be introduced to the same content the players have gleamed over, find something out? Please don't share with the players!Stick around to learn more, if you have any questions please feel free to email me at DiceTyrants@gmail.comOur Episodes consist of two halves, which are uploaded a week apart from one another to give me enough time to edit them while also running all the other shows within DiceTyrants.If you like the music that is used in the show, please support the composer: Adrian Von Ziegler over on youtube here.We have also added Epidemic Sounds to our catalog of effects and music. You can find Epidemic Sounds here.You can find all of our other Content on our Youtube and TwitchWe all hope you enjoy the show! Support the show (https://dicetyrants.live/tip)
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Dermot Lavery, Director of Lost Lives talks about the documentary.
Dermot Lavery, Director of Lost Lives talks about the documentary.
Many scientists say that the much-feared “second-wave” of the Coronavirus may not wait until the Fall—in fact, that second wave may come on the heels of states lifting social distancing requirements far too soon. --- 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/harrietcammock/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/harrietcammock/support
This is Lost Lives, a new series of podcasts presented by the Connecticut Health I-Team's The Workup. Lost Lives examines the starkest health disparity – life expectancy. People living in poverty in the United States die younger than Americans with more wealth. In each episode, we're going to create a portrait of someone who suffered early death and talk with family about how the loss continues to shape their own lives. In this episode, Janet Rice, whose son, Shane Oliver, was fatally shot during an argument in 2012.
Originally aired March 27th, 2018 On this week’s episode of Improper Etiquette, we discuss the struggles of NFL cheerleaders, last weekend’s March for Our Lives, and Leah and Kiki’s meet-and-greet- with FuckGIRL of the Week Erika Jayne. Also, we revisit our discussions on proper subway etiquette, the challenges of DDCs, and epic food poisoning. Plus, Laura shares her newfound love for The Good Doctor on ABC, Leah obsesses over Netflix's Queer Eye reboot, and we read your listener letters! Enjoy!
This is Lost Lives, a new series of podcasts presented by the Connecticut Health I-Team's The Workup. Lost Lives examines the starkest health disparity – life expectancy. People living in poverty in the United States die younger than Americans with more wealth. In each episode, we're going to create a portrait of someone who suffered early death and talk with family about how the loss continues to shape their own lives. On this episode, Gail Williams, who is 60 and lives in New Haven.
SBS Newsroom feature about massive bushfires threatening the country since last September, getting bigger and dangerous at the beginning of summer. - Od septembra neutíchajúce požiare spaľujú krajinu, pridáva sa sucho, vietor, darebáci, čo zakladajú ohne a nedá sa dýchať až ani v mestách, kde nehorí. Boh ochraňuj Austráliu.
R.I.P JUICE WRLD AND TO THE MANY YOUNG LIVES LOST IN 2019 IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY. We have to be careful with what we say is "OK" by what we invest in as consumers. Do you believe you have a hand in what's happening in the music industry, indirectly? Tune In to hear my opinion NOW!
Lost Lives Q&A with directors Dermot Lavery and Michael Hewitt and actor Seán McGinley , hosted by Sheila de Courcy. Recorded at the Irish Film Institute on October 30th 2019.
In Search of Lost Lives is Michael Goddarts unique memoir in which he recovers eighty eight past lives and depicts spiritual experiences that ultimately prepared him to follow a path of soul liberation from the mind. In Search of Lost Lives: Desire, Sanskaras, and the Evolution of a Mind and Soul shows how desires and actions order transmigration to subsequent human and animal lives. Twelve lives show how hurtful actions resulted in a subsequent life as an animal or a sojourn between lives in a state of reformation. This singular account shows the spiritual experiences in numerous lives that were the many steps of his spiritual evolution that led to initiation onto a mystical path of freedom from reincarnation and reunion with God. Winner of the BODY MIND SPIRIT BOOK AWARD® Winner of the NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE® AWARD www.michaelgoddart.com
In June of 2016, we sat down with Dr. Tom Gilson, the nationally known medical examiner from Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Hoping it might inform and help others, Dr. Gilson reviewed Sam McNeil’s report from the medical examiner of Palm Beach County. Today, we revisit that discussion and uncover how some communities, such as the Baltimore Department of Health, are studying overdose victims to discover new prevention strategies to impede the opioid epidemic. Also joining us today is Brittney Spencer, the Overdose Fatality Review (OFR) Coordinator for the Maryland Department of Health. Ms. Spencer and her team have been fighting the opioid epidemic since 2014, researching the autopsy reports, treatment admission reports, police reports, and medical records of overdose victims to identify missed opportunities for prevention. This research helps the OFR collaborate with stakeholders to develop new programs for overdose prevention. These programs save lives and prevent substance use disorder in the future. The OFR team has learned much from studying the opioid epidemic’s effect on their community. Through their efforts, this one team from Baltimore provides the framework for strategies and programs such as Levels of Care, EMS Leave Behind, and LEAD. Together, these resources provide the necessary response tools to influence and impact the worst health crisis in our country’s history. Listen to today’s podcast for a detailed breakdown of Maryland’s impact against the opioid crisis, with Brittney Spencer.
In November 2013, two mass burials were discovered unexpectedly on a construction site in the city of Durham in northeast England. Over the next two years, a complex jigsaw of evidence was pieced together by Christopher Gerrard, Professor of Archaeology at the University of Durham, and a team of archaeologists to establish the identity of the human remains. Today we know them to be some of the Scottish prisoners who died in the autumn of 1650 in Durham cathedral and castle following the battle of Dunbar on the south-east coast of Scotland. Fought between the English and the Scots, this was one of the key engagements of the War of the Three Kingdoms. Using the latest techniques of skeleton science, this book gives back to the men a voice through an understanding of their childhood and later lives. Archaeological and historical evidence also allows us to reconstruct with vivid accuracy how and why these men vanished off the historical radar. Of the prisoners who survived their ordeal after Dunbar, new evidence has emerged about their involvement in local industries and in one of the great infrastructural projects of the day, the draining of the Fens. Others were sent far away, transported to the colonies as indentured servants to begin a new life at the edge of the known world. Following the trail of their biographies takes us across the Atlantic where the Dunbar men supported each other throughout their lives on the frontiers of New England. Here they worked in ironworks and sawmills, farmed and fished and adapted to the vast forested landscapes which they named ‘Scotland' and ‘Unity', after the vessel they had sailed in. None returned to the country of their birth. Winner of the Best Archaeological Book at the 2018 British Archaeology Awards, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar, 1650 (Oxbow Books, 2018) is a collaboration between academic researchers and professional archaeologists working on the Scottish Soldiers Research Project. Ryan Tripp (Ph.D., History) is currently an adjunct in History at Los Medanos Community College and Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In November 2013, two mass burials were discovered unexpectedly on a construction site in the city of Durham in northeast England. Over the next two years, a complex jigsaw of evidence was pieced together by Christopher Gerrard, Professor of Archaeology at the University of Durham, and a team of archaeologists to establish the identity of the human remains. Today we know them to be some of the Scottish prisoners who died in the autumn of 1650 in Durham cathedral and castle following the battle of Dunbar on the south-east coast of Scotland. Fought between the English and the Scots, this was one of the key engagements of the War of the Three Kingdoms. Using the latest techniques of skeleton science, this book gives back to the men a voice through an understanding of their childhood and later lives. Archaeological and historical evidence also allows us to reconstruct with vivid accuracy how and why these men vanished off the historical radar. Of the prisoners who survived their ordeal after Dunbar, new evidence has emerged about their involvement in local industries and in one of the great infrastructural projects of the day, the draining of the Fens. Others were sent far away, transported to the colonies as indentured servants to begin a new life at the edge of the known world. Following the trail of their biographies takes us across the Atlantic where the Dunbar men supported each other throughout their lives on the frontiers of New England. Here they worked in ironworks and sawmills, farmed and fished and adapted to the vast forested landscapes which they named ‘Scotland’ and ‘Unity’, after the vessel they had sailed in. None returned to the country of their birth. Winner of the Best Archaeological Book at the 2018 British Archaeology Awards, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar, 1650 (Oxbow Books, 2018) is a collaboration between academic researchers and professional archaeologists working on the Scottish Soldiers Research Project. Ryan Tripp (Ph.D., History) is currently an adjunct in History at Los Medanos Community College and Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In November 2013, two mass burials were discovered unexpectedly on a construction site in the city of Durham in northeast England. Over the next two years, a complex jigsaw of evidence was pieced together by Christopher Gerrard, Professor of Archaeology at the University of Durham, and a team of archaeologists to establish the identity of the human remains. Today we know them to be some of the Scottish prisoners who died in the autumn of 1650 in Durham cathedral and castle following the battle of Dunbar on the south-east coast of Scotland. Fought between the English and the Scots, this was one of the key engagements of the War of the Three Kingdoms. Using the latest techniques of skeleton science, this book gives back to the men a voice through an understanding of their childhood and later lives. Archaeological and historical evidence also allows us to reconstruct with vivid accuracy how and why these men vanished off the historical radar. Of the prisoners who survived their ordeal after Dunbar, new evidence has emerged about their involvement in local industries and in one of the great infrastructural projects of the day, the draining of the Fens. Others were sent far away, transported to the colonies as indentured servants to begin a new life at the edge of the known world. Following the trail of their biographies takes us across the Atlantic where the Dunbar men supported each other throughout their lives on the frontiers of New England. Here they worked in ironworks and sawmills, farmed and fished and adapted to the vast forested landscapes which they named ‘Scotland’ and ‘Unity’, after the vessel they had sailed in. None returned to the country of their birth. Winner of the Best Archaeological Book at the 2018 British Archaeology Awards, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar, 1650 (Oxbow Books, 2018) is a collaboration between academic researchers and professional archaeologists working on the Scottish Soldiers Research Project. Ryan Tripp (Ph.D., History) is currently an adjunct in History at Los Medanos Community College and Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In November 2013, two mass burials were discovered unexpectedly on a construction site in the city of Durham in northeast England. Over the next two years, a complex jigsaw of evidence was pieced together by Christopher Gerrard, Professor of Archaeology at the University of Durham, and a team of archaeologists to establish the identity of the human remains. Today we know them to be some of the Scottish prisoners who died in the autumn of 1650 in Durham cathedral and castle following the battle of Dunbar on the south-east coast of Scotland. Fought between the English and the Scots, this was one of the key engagements of the War of the Three Kingdoms. Using the latest techniques of skeleton science, this book gives back to the men a voice through an understanding of their childhood and later lives. Archaeological and historical evidence also allows us to reconstruct with vivid accuracy how and why these men vanished off the historical radar. Of the prisoners who survived their ordeal after Dunbar, new evidence has emerged about their involvement in local industries and in one of the great infrastructural projects of the day, the draining of the Fens. Others were sent far away, transported to the colonies as indentured servants to begin a new life at the edge of the known world. Following the trail of their biographies takes us across the Atlantic where the Dunbar men supported each other throughout their lives on the frontiers of New England. Here they worked in ironworks and sawmills, farmed and fished and adapted to the vast forested landscapes which they named ‘Scotland’ and ‘Unity’, after the vessel they had sailed in. None returned to the country of their birth. Winner of the Best Archaeological Book at the 2018 British Archaeology Awards, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar, 1650 (Oxbow Books, 2018) is a collaboration between academic researchers and professional archaeologists working on the Scottish Soldiers Research Project. Ryan Tripp (Ph.D., History) is currently an adjunct in History at Los Medanos Community College and Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In November 2013, two mass burials were discovered unexpectedly on a construction site in the city of Durham in northeast England. Over the next two years, a complex jigsaw of evidence was pieced together by Christopher Gerrard, Professor of Archaeology at the University of Durham, and a team of archaeologists to establish the identity of the human remains. Today we know them to be some of the Scottish prisoners who died in the autumn of 1650 in Durham cathedral and castle following the battle of Dunbar on the south-east coast of Scotland. Fought between the English and the Scots, this was one of the key engagements of the War of the Three Kingdoms. Using the latest techniques of skeleton science, this book gives back to the men a voice through an understanding of their childhood and later lives. Archaeological and historical evidence also allows us to reconstruct with vivid accuracy how and why these men vanished off the historical radar. Of the prisoners who survived their ordeal after Dunbar, new evidence has emerged about their involvement in local industries and in one of the great infrastructural projects of the day, the draining of the Fens. Others were sent far away, transported to the colonies as indentured servants to begin a new life at the edge of the known world. Following the trail of their biographies takes us across the Atlantic where the Dunbar men supported each other throughout their lives on the frontiers of New England. Here they worked in ironworks and sawmills, farmed and fished and adapted to the vast forested landscapes which they named ‘Scotland’ and ‘Unity’, after the vessel they had sailed in. None returned to the country of their birth. Winner of the Best Archaeological Book at the 2018 British Archaeology Awards, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar, 1650 (Oxbow Books, 2018) is a collaboration between academic researchers and professional archaeologists working on the Scottish Soldiers Research Project. Ryan Tripp (Ph.D., History) is currently an adjunct in History at Los Medanos Community College and Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In November 2013, two mass burials were discovered unexpectedly on a construction site in the city of Durham in northeast England. Over the next two years, a complex jigsaw of evidence was pieced together by Christopher Gerrard, Professor of Archaeology at the University of Durham, and a team of archaeologists to establish the identity of the human remains. Today we know them to be some of the Scottish prisoners who died in the autumn of 1650 in Durham cathedral and castle following the battle of Dunbar on the south-east coast of Scotland. Fought between the English and the Scots, this was one of the key engagements of the War of the Three Kingdoms. Using the latest techniques of skeleton science, this book gives back to the men a voice through an understanding of their childhood and later lives. Archaeological and historical evidence also allows us to reconstruct with vivid accuracy how and why these men vanished off the historical radar. Of the prisoners who survived their ordeal after Dunbar, new evidence has emerged about their involvement in local industries and in one of the great infrastructural projects of the day, the draining of the Fens. Others were sent far away, transported to the colonies as indentured servants to begin a new life at the edge of the known world. Following the trail of their biographies takes us across the Atlantic where the Dunbar men supported each other throughout their lives on the frontiers of New England. Here they worked in ironworks and sawmills, farmed and fished and adapted to the vast forested landscapes which they named ‘Scotland’ and ‘Unity’, after the vessel they had sailed in. None returned to the country of their birth. Winner of the Best Archaeological Book at the 2018 British Archaeology Awards, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar, 1650 (Oxbow Books, 2018) is a collaboration between academic researchers and professional archaeologists working on the Scottish Soldiers Research Project. Ryan Tripp (Ph.D., History) is currently an adjunct in History at Los Medanos Community College and Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode we talk about Abe Sapien's dumb shirt and the B.P.R.D. "War On Frogs" stories including "Lost Lives!" 29:02 War On Frogs discussion begins
With her ability to re-imagine the lives of women almost lost to us, Annabel Abbs is one of the UK’s most exciting new historical novelists. Her first book, The Joyce Girl, tells the tragic story of James Joyce’s only daughter and was called ‘a hugely impressive debut’ by the Observer and ‘the best twentieth century fiction of the year’ by the Historical Novel Society. Her forthcoming novel, about Frieda Lawrence (wife of D.H. and the model for Lady Chatterley), is generating pre-publication buzz. Both books deftly weave fragments of fact into fully realised lives – and it might surprise you to learn how little we know about such prominent women. In this hour, Annabel explains how she develops fiction from tiny facts.
Did you know the people in your current life in past lives? Are your interests and talents recurring themes throughout multiple lifetimes? Who have you been and who are you becoming? Tune in as Michael Goddart, author of In Search of Lost Lives, shares startling details about past lives.
05/23/17 - Josh Wigler and Jo Garfein hafta go back... and so they do! Here's their discussion of the 10 year anniversary of season three. The post Lost Lives | Season Three 10 Year Anniversary appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
It's been called "the greatest letter ever written," "the chief part of the New Testament," and "the Cathedral of the Christian faith." Yet whatever we might say about the book of Romans pales in comparison to what it says to us. Its message bursts onto the scene like a gift that we desperately needed but didn't realize that we wanted. It diagnoses what's gone wrong in our lives, it shows us that all things will be made right, and it explains how Jesus is the only hope for any of us. In other words, the book of Romans gives us the gospel, and the gospel is good news for everyone.
It's been called "the greatest letter ever written," "the chief part of the New Testament," and "the Cathedral of the Christian faith." Yet whatever we might say about the book of Romans pales in comparison to what it says to us. Its message bursts onto the scene like a gift that we desperately needed but didn't realize that we wanted. It diagnoses what's gone wrong in our lives, it shows us that all things will be made right, and it explains how Jesus is the only hope for any of us. In other words, the book of Romans gives us the gospel, and the gospel is good news for everyone.
09/16/16 - Josh Wigler welcomes AJ Mass to the podcast to talk about Lost, and catch up on Game of Thrones. The post Lost Lives Returns | A Game of Mass appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
09/01/16 - Josh Wigler talks with Mike Bloom about "Wrecked," then recaps "Enter 77" with Emily Fox. The post Lost Lives Returns | Enter 77 and Get Wrecked appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
08/23/16 - Josh Wigler talks with Antonio Mazzaro about MacCutcheon and other forms of LOST booze, plus more. The post Lost Lives Returns | Hearts and Minds, Boone and Booze appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
08/15/16 - Josh Wigler brings the LOST podcast back for another ride, kicking things off with talks about charitable causes and more. The post Lost Lives Returns | The 8.15.16 Reboot appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
What battle proved to be the turning point of the American War for Independence? If you answered Saratoga, you are in general agreement with most scholars of the American Revolution. General John Burgoyne’s surrender to the Continental Army on October 17, 1777 demonstrated to France that the American had what it took to defeat the British Army and France entered the war on the behalf of the United States. And with France came Spain. Today, we explore the consequences of Spanish involvement in the War for American Independence with Kathleen DuVal, professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of Independence Lost: Lives on the Edge of the American Revolution. Show Notes: http://www.benfranklinsworld.com/037 Helpful Show Links Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Join the Ben Franklin's World Community Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App *Books purchased through this link will help support the production of Ben Franklin's World.
05/25/15 - Josh Wigler and Mike Bloom launch their proverbial rafts to talk about "Exodus," the season one finale of LOST, ten years after it aired. The post Lost Lives | Exodus, 10 Years Later appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
05/23/15 - Lost ended five years ago, and we're still talking about it on Post Show Recaps! Join Josh Wigler and Mike Bloom as they recap the series finale, five years after it aired. The post Lost Lives | The End, Five Years Later appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
05/05/15 - Josh Wigler says LOST is his all-time favorite show, but he does not love the final season. Is he being too hard on the show's ending? The post Lost Lives: 15 Reasons To Love The Final Season appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
04/08/15 - Josh Wigler gets together with Jo Garfein to nerd out about their favorite show, in a wide-ranging conversation about current events in the LOST universe. The post LOST LIVES | The 4-8-15 Holiday Special! appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Nov 17, 2014 - Andrea Gabriel (@AGabrielTweet), who played Noor "Nadia" Abed Jaseem on all six seasons of LOST, joins Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) and Jo Garfein (@jopinionated) to talk about the 10 year anniversary of her very first episode, "Solitary," as well as a longer view of her time on the show. The post LOST Lives: A ‘Solitary’ Interview With Andrea Gabriel appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Nov 9, 2014 - Ten years after the first airing of "Confidence Man," Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) is once again joined by Coconut Pete Ashworth (@burgundy_orange) to talk about Pete's favorite character — James "Sawyer" Ford. They also rewind the clock to discuss Charlie Pace and his first flashback episode, "The Moth." They also talk about pizza, Harry Potter, their college roommate Norm, and other nonsense. The post LOST Lives: The Sawyer + Charlie Show appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Oct 27, 2014 - Mike Bloom (@amikebloomtype) and Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) will talk about the Kwons through the lens of their first flashback episode, "House of the Rising Sun," on the tenth anniversary of the episode's initial airing. The post LOST Lives: The Kwon Cast Edition! appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Oct 20, 2014 - Jo Garfein joins Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) for a fireside chat about "White Rabbit" ten years after it first aired. It's the episode that first hooked Jo on LOST, luring her down a rabbit hole that's led to opportunities ranging from writing professional papers about LOST, to organizing the great Cancer Gets LOST charity, and more! The post LOST Lives: Revisiting ‘White Rabbit’ 10 Years Later appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Oct 13, 2014 - Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) and Antonio Mazzaro (@acmazzaro) launch a semi-regular rewatch of LOST, beginning on the 10th anniversary of "Walkabout," the show's first John Locke flashback, and the episode the LOST Lives panel selected as the third best in the entire series. Josh and Antonio will also discuss aspects of "Tabula Rasa," the Kate Austen flashback that takes place between "Pilot" and "Walkabout," and features key Locke scenes. The post LOST LIVES: Revisiting ‘Walkabout’ 10 Years Later appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Sept 23, 2014 - The LOST Lives team concludes their ranking of the greatest episodes of LOST! Josh Wigler (@roundhoward), Antonio Mazzaro (@acmazzaro), AJ Mass (@ajmass) and Mike Bloom (@amikebloomtype) conclude counting down their favorite episodes of LOST. The post LOST Lives: The 108 Best Episodes of Lost, Part 3 appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Sept 22, 2014 - We have to go back! It's the ten year anniversary of the LOST series premiere! Join Josh Wigler (@roundhoward), Antonio Mazzario (@acmazzaro) and Mike Bloom (@amikebloomtype) as they revisit "Pilot, Part 1" and "Pilot, Part 2," recapping the events of the episode and discussing its lasting impact on television culture, ten years after it aired. The post LOST LIVES: Revisiting The Series Premiere, 10 Years Later appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Sept 18, 2014 - The LOST Lives team continues their ranking of the greatest episodes of LOST! Josh Wigler (@roundhoward), Antonio Mazzaro (@acmazzaro), AJ Mass (@ajmass) and Mike Bloom (@amikebloomtype) continue counting down their favorite episodes of LOST, in the lead-up toward the 10 year anniversary of the series premiere on September 22. The post LOST Lives: The 108 Best Episodes of Lost, Part 2 appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Sept 16, 2014 - In a special two-part podcast, the LOST Lives panel of Josh Wigler (@roundhoward), Antonio Mazzaro (@acmazzaro), AJ Mass (@ajmass) and Mike Bloom (@amikebloomtype) ranks the 108 best episodes of LOST! Part 1 begins with a quick discussion of the three worst episodes of LOST, followed by the 108th pick and onward. The post LOST Lives: The 108 Best Episodes, Part 1 appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Sept 12, 2014 - On this week's LOST LIVES, Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) returns to his "Island" of sorts, visiting his old college campus in Syracuse, New York for a conversation with the first person he ever watched LOST with: his old roommate Peter Ashworth. The post LOST LIVES: A ‘Solitary’ Walkabout Through Season 1 appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Sept 4, 2014 - The panel will discuss characters who didn't make the cut on the 42 LOST Characters We Can't Live Without draft, deaths that didn't make their list of the 23 Best LOST deaths, some of their burning questions from the series, their plans for the future of LOST Lives, and a whole lot more. The post The LOST Lives Feedback Show! appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Aug 28, 2014 - The LOST LIVES podcast returns for another massive countdown, and it's all about character. Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) is joined by AJ Mass (@ajmass), Antonio Mazzaro (@acmazzaro) and Jo Garfein (@jopinionated) to decide upon the 42 LOST characters they can't live without — by drafting their own teams of ten, with a twist to decide the two leftovers. The post LOST LIVES! The 42 LOST Characters We Can’t Live Without appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Aug 21, 2014 - The LOST Lives podcast returns to Post Show Recaps with a special bonus episode! On this week's edition, Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) speaks with his good friend and former college roommate Ben (no, not Ben Linus, but maybe?) about rewatching the series through Chronologically LOST — a project that recuts the entirety of LOST in chronological order, beginning with the legend of Jacob and the Man in Black in "Across the Sea," and ending in the Sideways Universe. The post LOST LIVES: Chronological Conversation With Our Good Friend Ben appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Aug 14, 2014 - The LOST discussion panel will analyze the show's 23 best deaths, and also touch on some of the deaths that don't quite make the list. The post LOST Lives! The 23 Best Deaths LIVE appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Aug 7, 2014 - The LOST podcast continues this week as Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) leads a discussion his 16 takeaways from a complete series rewatch and is once again joined by Antonio Mazzaro (@acmazzaro) of The Leftovers Live on Post Show Recaps, The post LOST LIVES! 16 Takeaways – LIVE Thurs Aug 7th – 3pm ET / Noon PT appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
July 31, 2014 - The LOST podcast continues this week with the discussion of 15 crazy cliffhangers from the series. The post LOST LIVES! 15 Crazy Cliffhangers appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
July 17, 2014 - Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) leads a discussion about eight standout stories, moments and episodes from the first season of LOST. The post LOST LIVES: Eight Season 1 Moments Revisited appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
July 10, 2014 - Over the next several weeks, Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) will be joined by a variety of guests to geek out about LOST as the show approaches the 10 year anniversary of the series premiere. The post LOST LIVES: FOUR VOICES ON LOST TEN YEARS LATER appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.