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Part 3 of The Eden Podcast interview of Carolyn Custis James continues with these ideas. Judah had wandered away from God. He lived like a Canaanite. So did his three sons. His daughter in law lived righteously and God honored her. Judah learned much from her and surprisingly and thoroughly God turned his life around.Carolyn Custis James (MA, Biblical Studies) travels extensively as a popular speaker for women's conferences, churches, colleges, seminaries, and other Christian organizations. Her ministry organization, WhitbyForum, promotes thoughtful biblical discussion to help men and women serve God together. Carolyn founded and is president of the Synergy Women's Network. She is a consulting editor for Zondervan's Exegetical Commentary Series on the New Testament and author of When Life and Beliefs Collide and Lost Women of the Bible. Carolyn and her husband live in Sellersville, Pennsylvania. They have one grown daughter.Christianity Today named her in 2013 one of the 50 evangelical women to watch. She speaks regularly at church conferences, colleges, and for other Christian organizations both in the US and abroad and is a guest lecturer at various theological seminaries. She has been interviewed by the Associated Press and National Public Radio. Here's her website:https://carolyncustisjames.comShe is the author of numerous books. The latest is Malestrom: How Jesus Dismantles Patriarchy and Redefines Manhood, and she is well-known as the author of Half the Church: Recapturing God's Global Vision for Women.Adjunct faculty member at Missio Seminary and is a consulting editor for Zondervan's Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament. Carolyn serves on the advisory board of Logia—an initiative of the LOGOS Institute at the University of St. Andrews, UK committed to seeing Christian female scholars become more visible and valued in the academy and the church and is on the board of Institute for Bible Reading—dedicated to facilitate and energize a twenty-first century Bible reading movement.
This is Part 2 of Carolyn Custis James' insights into misread passages on key men and women. The focus is on Deborah, Jael, Barak, Judah and Tamar. Carolyn says: Patriarchy is not the Bible's message. It's the backdrop. The men in these Bible stories weren't following what men are "supposed to do." Instead they were embodying Jesus. Here's her website:https://carolyncustisjames.com. She is the author of numerous books. The latest is Malestrom: How Jesus Dismantles Patriarchy and Redefines Manhood, and she is well-known as the author of Half the Church: Recapturing God's Global Vision for Women. She is also an adjunct faculty member at Missio Seminary and is a consulting editor for Zondervan's Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament. Carolyn Custis James (MA, Biblical Studies) travels extensively as a popular speaker for women's conferences, churches, colleges, seminaries, and other Christian organizations. Her ministry organization, WhitbyForum, promotes thoughtful biblical discussion to help men and women serve God together. Carolyn founded and is president of the Synergy Women's Network. She is a consulting editor for Zondervan's Exegetical Commentary Series on the New Testament and author of When Life and Beliefs Collide and Lost Women of the Bible. Carolyn and her husband live in Sellersville, Pennsylvania. They have one grown daughter.Christianity Today named her in 2013 one of the 50 evangelical women to watch. She speaks regularly at church conferences, colleges, and for other Christian organizations both in the US and abroad and is a guest lecturer at various theological seminaries. She has been interviewed by the Associated Press and National Public Radio. She is the author of numerous books. The latest is Malestrom: How Jesus Dismantles Patriarchy and Redefines Manhood, and she is well-known as the author of Half the Church: Recapturing God's Global Vision for Women.Adjunct faculty member at Missio Seminary and is a consulting editor for Zondervan's Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament. Carolyn serves on the advisory board of Logia—an initiative of the LOGOS Institute at the University of St. Andrews, UK committed to seeing Christian female scholars become more visible and valued in the academy and the church and is on the board of Institute for Bible Reading—dedicated to facilitate and energize a twenty-first century Bible reading movement.
Carolyn Custis James (MA, Biblical Studies) travels extensively as a popular speaker for women's conferences, churches, colleges, seminaries, and other Christian organizations. Her ministry organization, WhitbyForum, promotes thoughtful biblical discussion to help men and women serve God together. Carolyn founded and is president of the Synergy Women's Network. She is a consulting editor for Zondervan's Exegetical Commentary Series on the New Testament and author of When Life and Beliefs Collide and Lost Women of the Bible. Carolyn and her husband live in Sellersville, Pennsylvania. They have one grown daughter.Christianity Today named her in 2013 one of the 50 evangelical women to watch. She speaks regularly at church conferences, colleges, and for other Christian organizations both in the US and abroad and is a guest lecturer at various theological seminaries. She has been interviewed by the Associated Press and National Public Radio. Here's her website:https://carolyncustisjames.comShe is the author of numerous books. The latest is Malestrom: How Jesus Dismantles Patriarchy and Redefines Manhood, and she is well-known as the author of Half the Church: Recapturing God's Global Vision for Women.Adjunct faculty member at Missio Seminary and is a consulting editor for Zondervan's Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament. Carolyn serves on the advisory board of Logia—an initiative of the LOGOS Institute at the University of St. Andrews, UK committed to seeing Christian female scholars become more visible and valued in the academy and the church and is on the board of Institute for Bible Reading—dedicated to facilitate and energize a twenty-first century Bible reading movement.
In May 2008, a pair of 40-year-old twin sisters are spotted on CCTV walking along the central strip of the UK's longest and busiest freeway. When Highway Patrol arrive, they cannot believe their eyes when they see both women step over the barrier and VERY intentionally run right into oncoming traffic. They both survive, but what would play out over the next couple of days will leave you shaking your head for a multitude of reasons... because when it comes to suspicious, this story is about as fishy as it gets. Enjoy! Fancy supporting us on Patreon? Find out more here. Follow us and get in touch on Instagram here. You can check out the book I refer to here. Some of the resources used for this article include the documentary 'Madness In the Fast Lane', which you can watch here. This VICE article, this from The Malestrom and this from YNetNews. MUSIC CREDITS: "Kool Kats" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Lightless Dawn" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The boys' and girls' buses collided during my summer intensive at Northern Seminary, and it's there; Denise, Jenny, Karen, Terri, Justin, Jason, James, and John experienced some real magic. Today you will hear from all of us. Malestrom https://bookshop.org/p/books/malestrom-manhood-swept-into-the-currents-of-a-changing-world-carolyn-custis-james/9971105 The Will to Change https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-will-to-change-men-masculinity-and-love-bell-hooks/13334294 Northern Seminary in the news https://baptistnews.com/article/northern-seminarys-shiell-on-leave-while-trustees-investigate-bullying-charges/
Chris interviewed four women from different backgrounds asking them each the same questions about their experiences as women and leaders in the Church. He talks to Abbi Nye, archivist at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and researcher with CFCToo and ACNAToo, Dr. Emily McGowin, associate professor of theology at Wheaton College and canon theologian for the Anglican Diocese C4SO, Joy Qualls, dean and associate professor at Biola University, and April McClure Stewart, pastor of MCC Disciples of Christ and Executive Director for her denomination's school of ministry. Today's episode features as special guest author and speaker Carolyn Custis James.Our theme song for this series is "Deborah's Song" by Rachel Wilhelm, which can be streamed anywhere or purchased here. You can find her Requiem album here and the previous interview she did with Chris on his PostConsumer Reports podcast here.You can find out more about our interviewees at their websites and on social media:Carolyn Custis James Some of her books include Malestrom which was re-released in 2022 with a 2nd edition, including a foreword by Kristin Kobez DuMez, Half the Church, and The Gospel of Ruth. Abi Nye, CFCToo, ACNATooEmily McGowin (Twitter) ("If Women Can Be Saved, The Women Can Be Priests"—the article on women's ordination referenced in this episode) (Quivering Families—Emily's book on the Quiverfull movement & God and Wonder—recent book on theology and the arts)Joy Qualls (Twitter) (God Forgive us For Being Women—Joy's book on female pastors in the Pentecostal tradition)April McClure Stewart (School For Ministry)Has anything we make been interesting, useful or fruitful for you? You can support us by becoming a Fellow Traveller on our Patreon page HERE.
Chris interviewed four women from different backgrounds asking them each the same questions about their experiences as women and leaders in the Church. He talks to Abbi Nye, archivist at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and researcher with CFCToo and ACNAToo, Dr. Emily McGowin, associate professor of theology at Wheaton College and canon theologian for the Anglican Diocese C4SO, Joy Qualls, dean and associate professor at Biola University, and April McClure Stewart, pastor of MCC Disciples of Christ and Executive Director for her denomination's school of ministry. Today's episode features as special guest author and speaker Carolyn Custis James.Our theme song for this series is "Deborah's Song" by Rachel Wilhelm, which can be streamed anywhere or purchased here.You can find out more about our interviewees at their websites and on social media:Carolyn Custis James Some of her books include Malestrom which was re-released in 2022 with a 2nd edition, including a foreword by Kristin Kobez DuMez, Half the Church, and The Gospel of Ruth. Abi Nye, CFCToo, ACNATooEmily McGowin (Twitter) ("If Women Can Be Saved, The Women Can Be Priests"—the article on women's ordination referenced in this episode) (Quivering Families—Emily's book on the Quiverfull movement & God and Wonder—recent book on theology and the arts)Joy Qualls (Twitter) (God Forgive us For Being Women—Joy's book on female pastors in the Pentecostal tradition)April McClure Stewart (School For Ministry)Has anything we make been interesting, useful or fruitful for you? You can support us by becoming a Fellow Traveller on our Patreon page HERE.
Bienvenidos a otro Podcast sobre novelas de Warhammer 40k en TERRAESCRIBIENTE. MUNDO DEMONIO Una Novela de Demonios del Caos. Capítulo 1 al 5. En lo profundo de las retorcidas mareas de la disformidad, el mundo demoníaco de Torvendis se ve sacudido por la guerra cuando Lady Charybdia, la princesa demoníaca de Slaanesh, se enfrenta a los Marines Espaciales de los Portadores de la Palabra. Es un clásico de Black Library (publicado originalmente en 2003, de hecho) y proporciona una visión sin igual de la locura de los mundos demoníacos del Ojo del Terror, como era de esperar del maestro del Caos Ben Counter. LA HISTORIA En el mundo demoníaco de Torvendis, en lo profundo del corazón de la tormenta disforme conocida como Malestrom, antiguas rivalidades amenazan con romper el delicado equilibrio de poder que actualmente ostenta Lady Charybdia, la princesa demoníaca de Slaanesh. Cuando los guerreros de los Portadores de la Palabra llegan al planeta, cazando a uno de los suyos, el traidor Karnulon, se desatan fuerzas monstruosas que podrían destrozar a Torvendis. Escrito por Ben Counter. Por favor sigue las redes y grupos: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Discord: https://discord.gg/9QMkYuUk También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en IVOOX, ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!
Bienvenidos a otro Podcast sobre novelas de Warhammer 40k en TERRAESCRIBIENTE. MUNDO DEMONIO Una Novela de Demonios del Caos. Capítulo 1 al 5. En lo profundo de las retorcidas mareas de la disformidad, el mundo demoníaco de Torvendis se ve sacudido por la guerra cuando Lady Charybdia, la princesa demoníaca de Slaanesh, se enfrenta a los Marines Espaciales de los Portadores de la Palabra. Es un clásico de Black Library (publicado originalmente en 2003, de hecho) y proporciona una visión sin igual de la locura de los mundos demoníacos del Ojo del Terror, como era de esperar del maestro del Caos Ben Counter. LA HISTORIA En el mundo demoníaco de Torvendis, en lo profundo del corazón de la tormenta disforme conocida como Malestrom, antiguas rivalidades amenazan con romper el delicado equilibrio de poder que actualmente ostenta Lady Charybdia, la princesa demoníaca de Slaanesh. Cuando los guerreros de los Portadores de la Palabra llegan al planeta, cazando a uno de los suyos, el traidor Karnulon, se desatan fuerzas monstruosas que podrían destrozar a Torvendis. Escrito por Ben Counter. Por favor sigue las redes y grupos: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Discord: https://discord.gg/9QMkYuUk También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en IVOOX, ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!
Today we talk to one of my favorite people, Carolyn Custis James, about her book "Malestrom" where she talks about how Jesus dismantles patriarchy and redefines what it means to be a man. Enjoy! SHOW NOTES: MY BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Re-Thinking-Everything-Spiritual-Journey/dp/B09QNV8QX7/ref=sr_1_1?crid=V52CPQJD7N53&keywords=glenn+siepert+book&qid=1643323104&sprefix=glenn+siepert+book%2Caps%2C71&sr=8-1 PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/whatifproject BUY ME A COFFEE: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/whatifproject HERETIC SHOP: https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-heretic-shop/ CAROLYN CUSTIS JAMES: https://carolyncustisjames.com MALESTROM: https://www.amazon.com/Malestrom-Dismantles-Patriarchy-Redefines-Manhood/dp/0310138892/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1WM2U2L5SLMUB&keywords=malestrom&qid=1664296434&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIyLjIwIiwicXNhIjoiMS41NSIsInFzcCI6IjEuNzQifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=malestrom%2Caps%2C115&sr=8-1 (SPECIAL MUSIC) YUNG CITIZEN: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/yung-citizen/945553400
Years ago I read the book "The Gospel of Ruth" and was blown away by how good of a study it was on an often-misread or overlooked book tucked away in the Hebrew Bible. So when Carolyn agreed to step into the Dojo for a discussion, I was thrilled to have her! For those who are meeting her for the first time, Carolyn Custis James is an author, speaker, and adjunct faculty member at Missio Seminary in Philadelphia. She is a consulting editor for Zondervan's Exegetical Commentary Series on the New Testament and in 2013, Christianity Today named her one of the 50 evangelical women to watch. She can be reached via her website at https://carolyncustisjames.com or on Twitter at @carolynezer Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:56 - Carolyn & Wonder Woman 00:03:29 - The best book on Ruth I've ever read 00:05:38 - Put some respect on Boaz's name 00:09:06 - Ruth and female initiative in leadership 00:12:37 - Patriarchy in the Biblical world 00:18:29 - How Christians misread the book of Ruth 00:33:04 - The Law as an opportunity for "hesed" 00:39:48 - Finding God in the Margins 00:43:20 - Mistranslating the Hebrew term 'Ezer 00:52:21 - One of the funniest texts in the Bible 00:54:12 - "Malestrom" as a Biblical response to patriarchy 01:01:51 - "Patriarchy" as a controversial culture war term 01:05:22 - "Mandalorian vs. She-Hulk" - Pop-feminism and denigrating men 01:17:53 - Reading the Bible with our cultural blindspots 01:25:59 - How does Carolyn respond to Complementarian views on "benevolent patriarchy"? 01:29:09 - Trump's Access Hollywood interview and various Christian leaders' responses 01:33:28 - Living as Christians with political disagreements 01:36:25 - "I do not permit a woman to teach..." - Thoughts on 1Timothy 2 01:45:06 - What does "dressing modestly" ACTUALLY refer to? 01:50:09 - Gender, patriarchy, and Bible translations 01:53:22 - Carolyn's thoughts on the ESV 01:59:46 - How to contact Carolyn 02:00:48 - The purpose of these "Dojo Discussion" episodes
Stephen Boyd, Professor of Religion and Public Engagement at Wake Forest, specializes in the history of Christianity and Christian thought, gender studies, and religion and public life. He's authored multiple books on masculinity and what it means to be a man, and today we'll be digging into his best-selling Christian book, The Men We Long To Be. In this book, Stephen argues that our patriarchal system socializes and conditions our men to become, what he calls, lonely warriors and desperate lovers. The Men We Long To Be https://www.amazon.com/Men-We-Long-Be-Desperate/dp/1606089455Stephen Boyd https://rpe.religion.wfu.edu/faculty/dr-steve-boyd/Missed our first episode on manhood? Tune into my conversation with Carolyn Custis James about her book, Malestrom. https://www.themarcellaproject.com/jackie-always-unplugged/2022/1/31/what-does-it-mean-to-be-a-real-manWant to join our upcoming book discussion, “Sinners In The Hands Of A Loving God?” https://www.themarcellaproject.com/Interested in hosting a Jackie Always Unplugged In-Person? Email jackie@themarcellaproject.com
This week Sky and Jake watch episode 5 of Pirates of Darkwater: "Victory" So much happens in this episode. We discuss the baffling non-Euclidian architecture of the Malestrom, the complex biology of the constrictus, how we're all going to be eating garlic crickets one day, and how Bloth has a super awesome table that we want in real life. https://popculturefailure.podbean.com/ popculturefailure@gmail.com Show: @FailedPopCultur Jake: @mdwstlvaffr Sky: @sandwichsurplus
Guys! We are talking all things Disney today with one of my best pals, Gracie! If you have a burning love for Disney Movies and Disney period, in this episode we go real deep sharing our top five favorite movies and so much more! Guess what guys! Gracie has agreed to do a series of all things Disney with us, so stay tuned for more! We are just getting started! ALL THAT & Hello GorJess: In case you didn't know, I started out my personal brand as a blogger! Be sure to check out my blog @https://hellogorjessblog.com/ and tell me your favorite blog podcast in the comments! Remember how I said I would let you guys know the name of that ride in Disney, it was the ride in Norway and it was called Malestrom. Follow Me On Social Media and say HI!! Instagram: Follow HERE Facebook: Follow HERE
They say never meet your heroes, but Erin did! And she was not disappointed! In this episode, Erin and Blake have a conversation with author and theologian, Carolyn Custis James. They touch on topics such as the biblical themes in Frozen 2, the story of Ruth, and the theology of the "blessed alliance." Carolyn Custis James is an award winning author who thinks deeply about what it means to be a female follower of Jesus in a postmodern world. Her speaking and writing ministry is dedicated to addressing the deeper needs and issues confronting both women and men as they endeavor to extend God’s kingdom together in a messy and complicated world. Carolyn is an adjunct faculty member at Missio Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and a consulting editor for Zondervan’s Exegetical Commentary Series on the New Testament. She speaks regularly at church conferences, colleges, and for other Christian organizations both in the US and abroad and is a guest lecturer at various theological seminaries.Find her work on her website: https://carolyncustisjames.com and follow her on Twitter at @carolynezer. Pick up any one or more of her incredible books!Finding God in the Margins: The Book of Ruth (2018)Malestrom: Manhood Swept into the Currents of a Changing World (2015)Half the Church: Recapturing God’s Global Vision for Women (2011)The Gospel of Ruth: Loving God Enough to Break the Rules (2008)Understanding Purpose (2006)Lost Women of the Bible: The Women We Thought We Knew (2005)When Life and Beliefs Collide: How Knowing God Makes a Difference (2001)
In this episode, Blake and Erin discuss the books that shaped their theology. Blake's Books:Paul, Women, and Wives by Craig KeenerThe Hidden History of Women's Ordination by Gary Macy(Podcast) Seminary Dropout 157- Tish Harrison Warren & Jonathan Warren: A Biblical, Historical, and Pastoral Defense of Women in MinistryPaul and Gender by Cynthia Westfall Erin's Books:Lost Women of the Bible, Gospel of Ruth, Half the Church, When Life and Beliefs Collide, Malestrom by Carolyn Custis JamesJesus Feminist by Sarah BesseyHalf the Sky by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunnThe Case for Female Deacons by Jamin HubinerAre Women Human? by Dorothy Sayers Erin also highly recommends the fantastic resource, Christians for Biblical Equality International.
The crew finds that the plane of air has some even spicier wings to serve than the ones Sparks ordered, as they are set upon by some of the natives on their way to find the Archmage.
Is the church being feminized? Is that a mark of decline? Or of revival? David Fitch and Geoff Holsclaw jump into another episode talking about the supposed feminization of the church and what it means for you. Resources: God and Men and Jordon Peterson: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/31/opinion/god-jordan-peterson.html The Feminization (and Decline) of Religion: http://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/the-feminization-and-decline-of-religion/ Malestrom: https://smile.amazon.com/Malestrom-Manhood-Swept-Currents-Changing-ebook/dp/B00PFD5JPI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1525466675&sr=8-1&keywords=Malestrom+james Church Planting with Women = Disaster: https://soundcloud.com/theology-on-mission/24-planting-a-church-without-women-disaster
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Hello, Magicteers! I thought it would be fun to play a little game I like to call "Remember When?" What's something you miss from Disney? It can be a movie, ride, or anything else Disney related. Be sure to comment below or message me on any social platform. I look forward to all your comments! I'm really grateful that you took the time to check out this episode. I'd love to hear from you and get to know you better. Feel free to comment on the post or send me an email to: talkaboutthemagicpodcast@gmail.com. Is there something in particular that stuck out to you? Want to support the Podcast? Here are two easy ways: 1.Patron and get exclusive Rewards: https://www.patreon.com/talkaboutthemagic 2.Using my Amazon Affiliate link: http://www.talkaboutthemagic.com/amazonmagic Don't be shy connect and say HI! Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/talkthemagic Instagram : http://www.instagram.com/talkaboutthemagic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkaboutthemagic/
What is up Everyone? This week on the Podcast, Evan, Chandler, and Bryan come together to just talk about the hobby, some fun games we have had over the last couple of weeks, and projects that everyone is working on. With the Holiday season just around the corner, everyone is looking to get things wrapped up before the end of the year. Bryan runs down his latest Blood Angels project, Evan talks about Malifaux and some of the 40k games he has played in the last couple of weeks, and Chandler talks about his Malifaux crew he is working on and trying to beat down some Blood Angels in a Malestrom game. The Guys go Old School and hold nothing back. Don't forget, we are also on iTunes at Facing the Grey Tide Podcast. Subscribe, Rate, and Review to help us improve the show. Intro and Exit Provided by Donnie Drost, Angry Ophelia's Song featuring Musetta, edited from original version, 2009 Licensed under Creative Commons
Très bon vendredi tout le monde! Le week-end embarque et quoi de mieux qu’un épisode du Petit Bonheur avec l’invité Pascal Cameron, pour vous être à votre sommet de joie. Pascal imite un animateur de radio, Chuck aimait “Planète pub”, Pascal se sent tout comme du simili-poulet pour le vendredi, on jase d’entreprises pyramidales, Visalus, Nick parle du rotor, flashback sur le parc Belmont, Alexandrine trippe sur un manège de Disney World, Chuck aime un manège relié à “Chérie, j’ai réduit les enfants”, on jase du palais des glaces, on jase du Malestrom à La Ronde, Pascal n’aime pas les manèges qui fuckent avec la gravité, les souvenirs quand tu “frenchais au bateau pirate, Chuck parle d’un manège qui a déjà tué des gens, Pascal et la répartition de famille de gros/anorexique, Nick se fait traiter de “farfelutateur” et Pascal a déjà joué contre Carl Carmoni. Tant de belles niaiseries peuvent être propagées dans l’espace d’une demi-heure. À tous: bon week-end!Facebook - iTunes - YoutubeAlexandrine écrit!: http://alexandrinecinq.wordpress.comLa page Facebook de Pascal: http://www.facebook.com/napoleoncameronhumoristeEt nous sommes tellement agiles sur Twitter:LPB: http://www.twitter.com/lepbonheurChuck: http://www.twitter.com/ChucktlPascal: http://www.twitter.com/PascalCameronNick: http://www.twitter.com/NickProvostAlexandrine: http://twitter.com/alexoumiel
Carolyn Custis James joins the show to discuss manhood, the image of God, Mother's Day vs. Father's Day, Patriarchy, does Christianity have a masculine feel, and her new book Malestrom.
This week Chris and Daniel review recent controversies in tabletop gaming. It is guarantee to be controversial in its controversy. In particular, we will look at a gamer's perspective on freedom and what does that mean at the table. Freedom vs Responsibility in creating a game, playing a game and our part in the gaming industry. With great asymmetrical powers comes great asymmetrical responsibility! We also discuss Machi Koro: The Harbor Expansion and Burgle Brothers. Plus announcing MALESTROM 2015! http://www.dexposure.com/ms2015.html 02:45 – Shout it from the Tabletop: DiceTower.com, Malestrom 2015, The Winner of the 2015 Tabletop Madness 12:29 – At the Table: Machi Koro Harbor Expansion 20:15 – Acquisition Disorder Corner: Burgle Bros. 23:40 – BGA Court: Controversy in Tabletop Gaming And make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and on BoardGameGeek. We're also on BoardGamersAnonymous.com and you can connect with us on Patreon.com/bga.
This week the LPP look at Guardians of the Galaxy - the film and the toys! The also talk about an amazing Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. book, Phineas & Ferb Star Wars, Iger's Star Wars announcement, the future of Malestrom and FanBoy's trip on the reimagined Disney Magic. Then they cap it off with FanBoy's (ironic) tirade on a certain type of Disney nerd. The post LaughingPlace.com Podcast #215: I Am Groot appeared first on LaughingPlace.com.
**Five Minute Magic** Dear listeners, In today's five minute magic, Epcot's Malestrom is put to the test and ends up with its own official OMAM rating. Thanks for tuning in and we will see you in the next episode! Love The OMAM Cast and Crew website: omampodcast.tumblr.com
My first mix of 2012 picks right up where last year's Cosmic Mix left off. Slow, space-y house and disco beats for your nerves with new tracks by Malestrom, Cisco Cisco, Spirit Catcher and some classics from Lou Reed and the Mary Jane Girls