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crying in my jacuzzi
Wands on Wands on Wands: A Tarot Reading for the Collective with Mary Evans of Spirit Speak

crying in my jacuzzi

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 46:37 Transcription Available


What sparks of guidance illuminate your path through uncertain times? When chaos swirls around us, where do we turn for direction?This episode takes us on a magical journey down a wishing well (!!) to meet artist and oracle Mary Evans (Spirit Speak), who offers a revelatory tarot reading addressing three vital questions: How can we use our creativity to support ourselves and the collective?What specifically do we, as individuals, need to focus on in uncertainty?  And what helps conjure the courage to challenge systems both within and around us?The cards reveal wisdom about pacing, perseverance, and the power of wishes. Wands appear repeatedly, signaling the centrality of creative fire to our current moment. We're reminded that finding courage begins in small alignments with our deepest truths, and that acknowledging when we're overwhelmed and need help isn't weakness but wisdom. Through it all runs the thread of "slow down medicine" – the subversive act of attending to unseen realms in a materialistic world.Mary Evans is a tarot reader, artist, and creator of six self-published tarot and oracle decks. With over a decade of experience, she blends tarot, spirituality, hypnosis, and art to explore the subconscious and navigate change. In this episode, she reads tarot for the collective, offering insight and reflection to help process the times at hand with clarity and resilience. Her work has been recognized by Vogue, Oprah Magazine, and the Whitney Museum.~ resources & more ~Photo of card drawingBeautiful Trouble — your troublemaker toolbox for effervescent rebellion!Connect with Mary + her most treasured things: www.spirit-speak.com for her deckson IG @m.a.r.y.e.v.a.n.swhen you can't find a wishing well IRLBespoke Meditation, soul-guidance tailor-made just for you! Free grounding meditation ~ bit.ly/grounding-nowEnter to win a free coaching session ~ when you leave a 5-star rating (only) and a written review, you'll be entered into a monthly drawing for a free 90-min coaching session with dana (value of $388). Email dana@danabalicki.com the review title + your review name. Winner announcements will be made across platforms mid-month./// sound-editing/design ~ rose blakelock, theme song ~ kat ottosen, podcast art ~ natalee miller///Support the show

Steady On
302 | Who is qualified to serve Jesus? Luke 8:1-2 demonstrates what it takes to walk closely with Christ.

Steady On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 32:10


Does Jesus affirm women as leaders?Luke 8:1b-2a shows us how Jesus welcomes leadership from those who may not be affirmed to serve in many situations and organizations.Luke 8:1b-2:a (NIV)The Twelve were with him, and also some women who had been cured of evil spirits and diseases: LiveSteadyOn.comTo connect with Susie:https://susiecrosby.com/Facebook: @‌susiecrosbyauthorInstagram: @‌susiecrosbySusie's devotionals, “Lighthearted” and “Just One Word: 90 Devotions to Invite Jesus In” are available on Amazon. https://www.logos.com/https://enduringword.com/https://www.wordhippo.com/https://www.biblegateway.com/https://www.blueletterbible.org/Walter Grundmann, “Σύν - Μετά with the Genitive, Συναποθνῄσκω, Συσταυρόω, Συνθάπτω, Σύμφυτος, Συνεγείρω, Συζάω, Συζωοποιέω, Συμπάσχω, Συνδοξάζω,” ed. Gerhard Kittel, Geoffrey W. Bromiley, and Gerhard Friedrich, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1964–), 770.Vine, W. "Set - Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words." Blue Letter Bible. 24 Jun, 1996. Web. 9 Sep, 2024.Leon Morris, Luke: An Introduction and Commentary.+~On+this+occasion+he+ "‌"), vol. 3, Tyndale New Testament Commentaries (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1988), 169.Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset, and David Brown, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, vol. 2 (Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc., 1997), 105–106.Douglas Mangum, ed., Lexham Context Commentary: New Testament%2c+~Luke+provides+report "‌"), Lexham Context Commentary (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2020), Lk 8:1–21.John A. Martin, “Luke,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 2 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 224–225.Catherine Kroeger, Mary Evans, and Elizabeth Elliot, The IVP Women's Bible Commentary: An Indispensable Resource for All Who Want to View Scripture through Different Eyes (InterVarsity Press, 2002), 571.Theme music:Glimmer by Andy Ellison

Jackie Always Unplugged
#113 "Unveiling Truths: Mary Evans' Insights on Biblical Women and Beyond"

Jackie Always Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 42:35


Join Jackie in this special episode as she introduces Mary, a remarkable octogenarian whose passion for biblical scholarship spans half a century. Mary's wit and deep insights into the New and Old Testaments, especially regarding women in the Bible, captivate Jackie from the moment they meet in Amsterdam. Despite the serious nature of her work, Mary's British charm and humor shine through, making her a delight to listen to. As Jackie's season finale guest drops this July 4th, Mary Evans brings a unique perspective from her esteemed career at the Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology and the London School of Theology.

Meadowhead Christian Fellowship
Sunday Gathering – Genesis – Making Mistakes – Karen Dunning

Meadowhead Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 27:50


Summary of Karen's Sermon: Making Mistakes Introduction Karen starts the sermon by acknowledging the audience and explaining her method for preparing the sermon. She then introduces the passage she will be focusing on: Genesis 16, which tells the story of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar. Bible References: Genesis 15:6, Genesis 16 The Story of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar Karen outlines the story in Genesis 16: Abraham is promised by God that he will have descendants as numerous as the stars (Genesis 15:6). Ten years later, Sarah has not conceived a child. Sarah proposes that Abraham have a child with Hagar, her maidservant. Hagar becomes pregnant with Abraham's child, Ishmael. There is conflict between Sarah and Hagar. Hagar flees into the desert. An angel of the Lord finds Hagar and tells her to return to Sarah. The angel promises Hagar that Ishmael will have many descendants. Hagar acknowledges God as "the God who sees me." Key Points Karen highlights that women are not portrayed positively throughout Genesis, but her perspective on this passage has changed. Everyone makes mistakes, and the characters in this story are all facing difficult situations. Even though Abraham and Sarah made mistakes, God did not abandon them. God sees us in our circumstances and offers us grace. Challenges and Choices Karen talks about a personal situation where she feels stuck and is praying for guidance. She emphasizes the importance of seeking God's will when faced with challenging circumstances. We should pray about what our role is in difficult situations – is it to pray, or is it to take action? Conclusion Karen encourages listeners to reflect on the passage and ask God what He wants them to learn from it. She reminds everyone that God sees us and will help us through our struggles. Additional Notes Karen mentions struggling with the concept of rescuing others and emphasizes that God is the rescuer. She acknowledges that waiting for God's timing can be difficult. Transcription Um, we're going to have a little bit of audience participation as well. High, lovely people. Is that okay? You're not allowed to say no, by the way. I don't know. Um, and a rider is, you are not the people that you will be in today's story. Is that okay? So I went to see Graham, and I went morning Graham, and he went, it's going to be trouble, isn't it? And all I wanted was some verses up there, that's all. So, um, we're doing Genesis 16 today. If you like Genesis 15, 16 and 17 are all part of the same soap opera, because it all goes together. But before we start on it, I'm going to give you a little bit of my background because it is relevant. So, as Nick said, I've been married to Johnson for nearly 40 years, as I've known him for 43 years. Um, we started going out on February the 1st, 1981. And we met at Bible College. Or, as was commonly known at the time, London Bridal College. Plus, there were lots of women there, and not that many men. Um, and Jonathan was doing a diploma in theology, and I was doing a degree in theology. And because I was doing a degree, that then meant that I could do a pastoral diploma alongside my degree. Which meant that you did extra lectures, but you also had to do various other things. I had to do two summer schools. I did one with Bob Gordon and Colin Erkart many years ago. Um, and it also meant that you had to do so many preachers at churches over the two years. Okay? So, you'd get a list, and you'd phone that church up, and you'd say, hi, I'm your, hi, I'm your preacher for such and such a date. And I would do this, and on a regular basis, as soon as whoever picked the phone were up, and they heard a woman's voice, they would say, no, you're not. Okay? I'm talking 40 years ago. The method is actually, we're very good. They always let me go. Um, and that sort of embedded in me something that started when I was about 12. So, I remember one day at home, my dad was painting, he was decorating. And I went up to him, and I said, can I have a go, Dad? Oh, no. It's not for women, this is a man's job. Now, I don't know whether this is something that God's placed in me, or just whether it's a character flaw. If somebody tells me I can't do something, I'm blooming well going to do it. So, when I went to Bible college and lots of men, sorry men, were telling me I couldn't preach in a church. I was good enough to, I could do the children's talk. I was good enough for the children, but I wasn't good enough for the congregation because I was a woman. So, that kind of set me on a journey. And there was a lovely lecturer at Bible college called Mary Evans, and she wrote a book called Women in the Bible, which I very much appreciated. Because if you think about it, the Bible was written by who? Men or women? Men. Who is it mainly about? Men or women? And then I started, as we've been going through Genesis, my premise before I started living this chapter over the week was women don't really come out in a good light in Genesis. And I have to say, my viewpoint has changed because of living this chapter this week. So, for those of you that have done the speaking course that has run a couple of times, you'll know that how I get my talk ready is I'll read it, and then I start living it, I read all about it, I read all the commentaries, I have to go to speak to me, and that has been very challenging this week in ways that I'm not going to go into before I'm ready to stand up and talk. Now, when we start going through this, there are three characters. There is Abraham, not Abraham at this point, there is Abraham. There is Serai, not Sera, Serai, and there is Hagar. Okay? These are our three characters, all right? Now, what Erika talked about last week was the promise that was first given to Abraham. And that promise was that he would have a child, and the descendants of that child would be as many as the stars. Okay? And he believed that promise. It says in 15, verse 6, that Abraham believed the Lord. Okay? So, chapter 16, we've skipped ten years, we're ten years later. If I could have verse two, grey, and whenever you're ready, that would be marvellous, thank you. Now, I'm not sure if when Abraham told Serai what he said, what he said, hello wife, God told me you're going to have a baby, and your baby is going to have lots of babies and so on. So, was the promise first given to Abraham, or was it first given to Serai? Abraham. So, Sera is getting it second hand. It's the promise that's given to Abraham, but actually it's her that's going to fulfill that promise. Ten years down the line, she's thinking nothing's happened here. Is this my fault? Is there something wrong with me? Am I not good enough? I don't know what she was thinking, but the bottom line was she was thinking nothing's happening here. And yet, this is the promise that Abraham has said, God has given him. So, I'm going to need to help out here. The Lord has kept me from having children. Go sleep with my slave. Perhaps, I can build a family through her. The very important word there, perhaps. She wasn't absolutely certain, but perhaps we can do it this way. Next first, please. So, Abraham has been given a promise that his descendants will come through Serai. Did Abraham say that to Serai? Not really. I don't know what he said, but he went ahead and did what she told him to, or suggested. And he lay with Hagar. Now, poor Hagar, servant slave, could she have any say in it? No. Was it something she wanted? We don't know. Did Serai think about the consequences of what she was asking of both Abraham and Hagar? Often, we don't see the big picture, do we? We just see that little bit. What was Abraham thinking? Was he thinking, well, she might be right. Nothing's happened yet. This will, God promised me, I believed it. We'll give it a go. I don't know. Anyway, it happened. Then, Hagar, who's been this servant to Sera, well, from being this subservient servant, she's now got something that Serai hasn't got. Abraham's child. That puts her in a position of power. I don't think Sera quite thought that through, did she? So then, Serai, oh, my word, my slave is standing there all haughty, talkty. I'm carrying Abraham's child, something you haven't been able to do. She got coke well with that, surprisingly. It gets a bit jealous. I love this bit. Then, can you carry on, Graham? I'll tell you when to stop. This is it, I love this bit. She says to Abraham, you're responsible for this. This is your fault. This is what I mean about Genesis, we mean it a bad light anyway. But actually, she's not wrong, is she? Is she? Because Abraham could have said... No! And he didn't. And the promise wasn't given to her, it was given to Abraham. She was trying to help out by saying, well, nothing's happening with me, let's try this another way, and he agreed. The innocent victim, if you like it all of this, wasn't Abraham, wasn't Serai, it was? Now, I've thought long and hard about this, and I'm going to be there, I'm even going to read the wording because... There is something about our circumstances. And I've thought very carefully and pray very hard about which circumstances I highlight, because we are all, if you like, victims of circumstances, at some point in our lives, to a greater or lesser degree, would you agree? Sometimes, illness, whether that is a physical or a mental illness, we're not in control of that, we haven't asked for it, we don't want it, it becomes part of who we are, because it's a circumstance we live with. Sometimes, loss, loss of a child, loss of a spouse, loss of a job can impact, and it isn't something we are in control of. Sometimes, the inability to have a child, we're not in control of that. Sometimes, to have a child with a difficulty or disability that impacts on our lives and who we are, again, we're not in control of that. Sometimes, loss of reputation that we are not in control of, I was thinking about the post office scandal. One of those poor women had to have, I was listening to her on the radio, and she begged not to have the baby in prison and actually had the baby in an ambulance on a roundabout, so that that baby was not born in prison. Circumstances that we are not in control of can and are very impactful on our lives. Greed? So, there's Hagar. Okay? So, she's had enough. Sarah is being absolutely horrible to her. Abraham's walked away and said, not that far. Do what you want. Hagar's had enough, so she thinks I'll take a walk. Can't do this. Now, she's not supposed to because she's the possession, if you like, of Sarah. And the thing is, when this baby comes, it won't be long to her, it will be long to her mistress. Absolutely, these circumstances are outside of her control, so she takes a walk into a desert. And keep going, Graham, and I'll tell you when to stop. Stop there, please. So, she's had a spring in the desert, fairly desperate. And in verse 7, it says, the angel of the Lord found Hagar near a spring in the desert. Okay, next verse, please, Graham. And he said, Hagar, slave of Sarah, where have you come from or where are you going? He knew all of that. Yep. And she gives the bare minimum, I am running away from my mistress, Sarah. I carry on, Graham. Then the angel of the Lord told her, go back to your mistress and submit to me to her. What would you have said? I don't think so. I'm not going to do that. Thank you very much. It's not nice. I'm not having a nice time. Next one, Graham. Then, I will increase your descendants so much that they will become too numerous to count. Where have we heard that before? Oh, the previous chapter. The promise that was given to Abraham about Sarah, and yet here it is again. Okay. And he's promised it to this slave, Hagar. Because she is bearing Abraham's son. Next verse, please, Graham. You are now pregnant and you will give birth to a son and you will name him Ishmael, for the Lord has heard of your misery. Ishmael means God hears. God hears. The Lord has heard of your misery. Next verse, please, Graham. I love this description because, you know, you could have a baby. It's going to have loads of descendants and it's going to be a wild donkey. Whoopee. Yeah. He'll be against everyone and everyone's hand will be against him and he will live in hostility towards all his brothers. There's something about this particular verse because we are living as part of that now. Okay. Next verse, please, Graham. Right. She gave this name to the Lord who spoke to her. Now, two verses earlier, it's been an angel of the Lord. This is really, really important. Two verses earlier, it was the angel of the Lord who came. Okay. Now, she gave this name to the Lord who spoke to her. You are the God who sees me. I have now seen the one who sees me. This is really important. Tell me another woman in the Old Testament who has seen God. Now, Johnson and I would did this for quite a while. Please feel free to come and let me know afterwards. We could find loads of women that had actually prophetesses that had heard from God. But this says, you are the God who sees me. I have now seen the one who sees me. This woman was a slave and circumstances had put her in this position of misery. And God, God came to her and said, I see your misery. This is the promise that I will give you because you haven't done anything. You are a victim of your circumstance. Wow. And the more I thought about this, you see, then we get, who were the first to the tomb? It was the women that went and said, he's not here. He's gone. He's risen. So I get to the point of actually the Bible might have been written by men, about men a lot of the time. But there is a equality in that I personally do not see that God prefers men. That God prefers women. He prefers people who have a heart for him. And for me, this woman was changed because she could say, I have been seen by God and I have seen God. And she went back. And when Ishmael was born, Abraham, if you like, honored the fact that Ishmael was his child. So, I think it's entirely up to you what you take away from this passage. I'm still working things through a lot in my head and my heart. But for me, the biggest thing was we will all find ourselves in circumstances that are out of our control. And we all have decisions to make about our approach then to those circumstances. Now, when you read to the next chapter, does God abandon Abraham because actually he blew it a bit? And actually, to be fair, he blew it a lot. If you look at what happens later in terms of the sons of Ishmael and the adversity between the two half brothers, if you like, does God then abandon Abraham? No, in the very next chapter, changes his name. And Sir I changes his name, her name. So, from being the exalted father, which is what Abraham means, to the father of many, which is what Abraham means. And Sir I, it's just like a little change. It still means princess, but I think it's almost a reconformation that you are a princess and you have born a son. So, God doesn't actually hold this whole mistake against these two. He still does what he planned to do. So, that tells me it's not a brilliant idea to make a mistake, but also is that going to ever stop God working in your life and doing what he needs to do? So, therefore, for me, is this about our response? Now, I don't say this lightly, and I don't say this as this is what we should all do, because we are responsible for our own salvation. The New Testament says you work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. But my challenge to each and every one of us is when circumstances come along that we are not in control of. And there's a particular situation at the moment for me, and I've been praying about it, and all I can see is a big, big block of concrete. And I can't get over it. Can't get under it. It's a bit like the bear hunt. Can't get over it. Can't get under it. Can't get around it. And all I'm asking God to do is show me the way through it, because at this point we have choices to make. We try to do God's work for us, and even if we do, he's not going to stop loving us. His grace is sufficient. But if you think about it and pray about it and say, OK, God, this is what I do, but do I do that? Do I not do that? Now, can I make a distinction here? This is very different to you making plans for yourself, where you might say, right, Lord, I'm going to open this door, I'm going to open that door, and you close the one that isn't right. That's very different to being in circumstances that you are not in control of. Does that? Yeah? So all I would like us to do is ask God to speak to you about which part of this has been relevant for you and what God wants to say to you. Just because I've been going through all of this all weeks, I'm putting on you now, basically. The other thing is, the very last thing is, it's almost like sometimes we feel the need, we can see people in these situations, can't we? We can see people in circumstances that are hard for them, and it can be very easy for us to want to rescue them. And that's the situation that I found myself in this week, in a situation that involves other people, and I just want to go and rescue. And this has absolutely stopped me in my tracks, because now I've had to say, actually, it's not my job. And that is really hard sometimes. You know, you love people, or you know people really well, and you know how hard it is for them, and there is a desire within us to rescue people. And the thing that we then have to say to ourselves is, what is my role? Jesus, and God our loving Heavenly Father, or the motherhead who loves to gather her chicks to herself, is the rescuer. And therefore what we need to be praying is, what is my role? Is my role just to be praying, or is my role to do something? Does that make sense as well? So, I'm sorry, it's been very different to yours last week, Erica. But this is honestly, I've battled so much with this in terms of what has been the right thing to do and to say. But all I would say to you is, God is the God who sees you, and sees you wherever you are, whatever situation you're in. And he is the one that will make a difference. Now, I'm sorry I'm going to go into the next chapter. Abraham and Sarah didn't have a baby that next year. I think it's something like another 17 years past. So, it's a waiting game. And as Christians, we're impatient, and we want stuff, and we want it now, and we want differences in situations now. And that's when we start to rescue, and that's when we start to engineer things to happen. So, sometimes we need to hold back, and we need to ask God for patience. And I don't know whether that's what God means with this block. He's saying, you need to stop, and put in a block in your way so you can't. And then I'm working that through. So, what I want us to do is simply, I'm not asking anybody to do anything other than perhaps go home, read that particular chapter again, and ask God are you saying anything to me, and what do you want me to do? And I'm done. Thank you.

Scarlet Stiletto Bites
Stage Fright by Mary Evans

Scarlet Stiletto Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 9:42


Mary Evans wrote Stage Fright while she was being homeschooled by her mother, crime writer Sarah Evans, who encouraged Mary to write and submit her works into competitions from an early age. Winning Scarlet Stiletto was a great boost to her confidence and encouraged her to continue scribbling. Mary wrote short stories, poetry and, eventually, songs. She's now a singer-songwriter and performs her whimsical songs and murder ballads under her professional stage name Mary MyfanwyCreditsConcept designer, co-producer, and narrator: Susanna LobezCo-producer: Carmel ShuteProductionManager: Tim CoyGraphic Designer: Caz BrownCopyright Sisters in Crime Australia

Steady On
The Word is Living and Active

Steady On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 21:26


Can we receive rest by increasing self-awareness?In this week's podcast episode, Angie explores the mystery of how God offers rest by revealing our hearts to us as we study His Word.  Hebrews 4:12 (NIV)“For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.”  https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook @livesteadyonInstagram @angiebaughman421Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter at: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-newsletter/You can download a blank study sheet here: https://livesteadyon.com/sbs-blank-study-sheet/Interested in the Step By Step Bible study method? Download the FREE masterclass here: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-stepbystepmasterclass/  Logos Softwarehttps://www.logos.com/Enduring Word Commentaryhttps://enduringword.com/WordHippohttps://www.wordhippo.com/BibleGatewayhttps://www.biblegateway.com/Blue Letter Biblehttps://www.blueletterbible.org/Albrecht Oepke, “Ἐνίστημι,” ed. Gerhard Kittel, Geoffrey W. Bromiley, and Gerhard Friedrich, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1964–), 543.Simmons, Brian, trans. The Passion Translation. BroadStreet Publishing, 2017.Vine, W. "Active - Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words." Blue Letter Bible. 24 Jun, 1996. Web. 19 Dec, 2023. https://www.blueletterbible.org/search/Dictionary/viewTopic.cfmZane C. Hodges, “Hebrews,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 2 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 790.Catherine Kroeger, Mary Evans, and Elizabeth Elliot, The IVP Women's Bible Commentary: An Indispensable Resource for All Who Want to View Scripture through Different Eyes (InterVarsity Press, 2002), 767.Anthony C. Thiselton, “Hebrews,” in Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible, ed. James D. G. Dunn and John W. Rogerson (Grand Rapids, MI; Cambridge, U.K.: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2003), 1460.  Theme music:Glimmer by Andy Ellison  

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The Thrill of Hope

Steady On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 26:35


Katie Mason joins Angie to kick off the advent season and share thoughts on the thrill of hope.Romans 5:5 (NLT)“And this hope will not lead to disappointment. For we know how dearly God loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love.”  https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook @livesteadyonInstagram @angiebaughman421 Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter at: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-newsletter/ You can download a blank study sheet here: https://livesteadyon.com/sbs-blank-study-sheet/ Interested in the Step By Step Bible study method? Download the FREE masterclass here: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-stepbystepmasterclass/  Logos Softwarehttps://www.logos.com/ Enduring Word Commentaryhttps://enduringword.com/ WordHippohttps://www.wordhippo.com/ BibleGatewayhttps://www.biblegateway.com/ Blue Letter Biblehttps://www.blueletterbible.org/ A. Andrew Das, “Romans, Letter to the,” ed. John D. Barry et al., The Lexham Bible Dictionary (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2016).Simmons, Brian, trans. The Passion Translation. BroadStreet Publishing, 2017.Rudolf Bultmann, “Ἐλπίς, Ἐλπίζω, Ἀπ-, Προελπίζω,” ed. Gerhard Kittel, Geoffrey W. Bromiley, and Gerhard Friedrich, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1964–), 519. "Abbreviations in Thayer's Lexicon, Etc. - Study Resources." Blue Letter Bible. Web. 5 Oct, 2023. . John A. Witmer, “Romans,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 2 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 456. The New International Version (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2011), Ps 34:5. Catherine Kroeger, Mary Evans, and Elizabeth Elliot, The IVP Women's Bible Commentary: An Indispensable Resource for All Who Want to View Scripture through Different Eyes (InterVarsity Press, 2002), 635.  Theme music:Santas Turbo Sleigh Ride On Solar Energy by Avocado Junkie Learn more about Steady On University and add your name to the waitlist here. Download a sample lesson here.Preroll music: Tomorrow Comes Soon by Dreamlamp

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God Provides Everything We Need

Steady On

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 25:19


Psalm 23:1 (ESV)The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.  Susie Crosby joins Angie to discuss the promise that God provides everything we need.https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook @livesteadyonInstagram @angiebaughman421 Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter at: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-newsletter/ You can download a blank study sheet here: https://livesteadyon.com/sbs-blank-study-sheet/ Interested in the Step By Step Bible study method? Download the FREE masterclass here: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-stepbystepmasterclass/  https://susiecrosby.com/Facebook: @susiecrosbyauthorInstagram: @susiecrosbySusie's devotional is “Just One Word: 90 Devotions to Invite Jesus In.”  Logos Software https://www.logos.com/Enduring Word Commentary https://enduringword.com/WordHippo https://www.wordhippo.com/BibleGateway https://www.biblegateway.com/Blue Letter Bible https://www.blueletterbible.org/ John D. Barry et al., Faithlife Study Bible (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2012, 2016), Ps 23:title–6. Robert G. Bratcher and William David Reyburn,UBS Handbook Series (New York: United Bible Societies, 1991), 231. Allen P. Ross, “Psalms,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 1 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 811. Catherine Kroeger, Mary Evans, and Elizabeth Elliot, The IVP Women's Bible Commentary: An Indispensable Resource for All Who Want to View Scripture through Different Eyes (InterVarsity Press, 2002), 296. A. F. Kirkpatrick, The Book of Psalms, The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1906), 125.  Susie mentioned“A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23” by W. Phillip Keller  Theme musicHeartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 

Steady On
Create a Sense of Belonging

Steady On

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 23:53


Deuteronomy 10:19“So show your love for the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.” (NASB)Susie Crosby visits with Angie to our responses to those on the outside of our friendship circles and what we can do to create a sense of belonging.https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook @livesteadyonInstagram @angiebaughman421https://susiecrosby.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/susiecrosbyauthor Instagram https://www.instagram.com/susiecrosby/Susie's devotional, “Just One Word: 90 Devotions to Invite Jesus In,” can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Just-One-Word-Devotions-Invite/dp/0736974806/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=just+one+word+susie+crosby&qid=1686828200&sprefix=just+one+word+susis%2Caps%2C116&sr=8-1Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter at: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-newsletter/You can download a blank study sheet here:https://livesteadyon.com/sbs-blank-study-sheet/Interested in the Step By Step Bible study method? Download the FREE masterclass here: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-stepbystepmasterclass/ Logos Softwarehttps://www.logos.com/Enduring Word Commentaryhttps://enduringword.com/WordHippohttps://www.wordhippo.com/BibleGatewayhttps://www.biblegateway.com/Blue Letter Biblehttps://www.blueletterbible.org/Catherine Kroeger, Mary Evans, and Elizabeth Elliot, The IVP Women's Bible Commentary: An Indispensable Resource for All Who Want to View Scripture through Different Eyes (InterVarsity Press, 2002), 87.https://insight.org/resources/bible/the-pentateuch/deuteronomyBLB Strong's Help Tutorial. Retrieved from https://www.blueletterbible.org/help/BLBStrongs.cfmS. R. Driver, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Deuteronomy, 3rd ed., International Critical Commentary (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1902), 126.Theme musicHeartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Find all the details about the Abide workshop here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/fG9WH7X/abideworksopPreroll musicHorizon by Wayfair

Steady On
Stand Firm in the Lord

Steady On

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 27:56


2 Chronicles 20:17a (NRSVA)“This battle is not for you to fight; take your position, stand still, and see the victory of the Lord on your behalf,” In celebration of Wednesday's 200th episode, Angie's husband, Matt, co-hosts to unpack 2 Chronicles 20:17 which holds her word of the year… STAND.https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook @livesteadyonInstagram @angiebaughman421 Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter at: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-newsletter/ You can download a blank study sheet here:https://livesteadyon.com/sbs-blank-study-sheet/   Interested in the Step By Step Bible study method? Download the FREE masterclass here: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-stepbystepmasterclass/ Logos Softwarehttps://www.logos.com/ Enduring Word Commentaryhttps://enduringword.com/ WordHippohttps://www.wordhippo.com/ BibleGatewayhttps://www.biblegateway.com/ Blue Letter Biblehttps://www.blueletterbible.org/ Catherine Kroeger, Mary Evans, and Elizabeth Elliot, The IVP Women's Bible Commentary: An Indispensable Resource for All Who Want to View Scripture through Different Eyes (InterVarsity Press, 2002), 233. https://www.youtube.com/@bibleproject https://www.bibleref.com/2-Chronicles/survey-of-2-Chronicles.html Brown, Francis, Samuel Rolles Driver, and Charles Augustus Briggs. Enhanced Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1977. Gesenius's Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon - Study Resources. Retrieved from https://www.blueletterbible.org/study/lexica/gesenius/index.cfm Eugene H. Merrill, “2 Chronicles,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 1 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 634. https://joycemeyer.org/everydayanswers/ea-teachings/Take-Your-Position John D. Barry et al., Faithlife Study Bible (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2012, 2016), 2 Ch 20:17. Martin J. Selman, 2 Chronicles: An Introduction and Commentary, vol. 11, Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1994), 446. Sound Effecttransition base by Cristian_Changing Theme musicHeartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 

Steady On
The Power of Shame

Steady On

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 21:32


Hebrews 12:2b“For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.” (NIV)Susie Crosby visits with Angie to discuss how Jesus dealt with the shame of the cross and how we can let go of shame.https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook @livesteadyonInstagram @angiebaughman421https://susiecrosby.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/susiecrosbyauthor Instagram https://www.instagram.com/susiecrosby/Susie's devotional, “Just One Word: 90 Devotions to Invite Jesus In,” can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Just-One-Word-Devotions-Invite/dp/0736974806/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=just+one+word+susie+crosby&qid=1686828200&sprefix=just+one+word+susis%2Caps%2C116&sr=8-1 Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter at: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-newsletter/You can download a blank study sheet here:https://livesteadyon.com/sbs-blank-study-sheet/Interested in the Step By Step Bible study method? Download the FREE masterclass here: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-stepbystepmasterclass/Angie mentioned lyrics from the song, “Look What You've Done” by Tasha LaytonLogos Softwarehttps://www.logos.com/Enduring Word Commentaryhttps://enduringword.com/WordHippohttps://www.wordhippo.com/BibleGatewayhttps://www.biblegateway.com/Blue Letter Biblehttps://www.blueletterbible.org/Brian Simmons, trans., The Passion Translation (BroadStreet Publishing, 2017), Heb.Carl Schneider, ed. Gerhard Kittel, Geoffrey W. Bromiley, and Gerhard Friedrich, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1964–)The New International Version (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2011), 1 Ti 4:12.Paul Ellingworth, The Epistle to the Hebrews: A Commentary on the Greek Text, New International Greek Testament Commentary (Grand Rapids, MI; Carlisle: W.B. Eerdmans; Paternoster Press, 1993)John D. Barry et al., Faithlife Study Bible (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2012, 2016), Heb 12:2.Catherine Kroeger, Mary Evans, and Elizabeth Elliot, The IVP Women's Bible Commentary: An Indispensable Resource for All Who Want to View Scripture through Different Eyes (InterVarsity Press, 2002), 773.Theme musicHeartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Steady On
God Does Not Give a Spirit of Fear

Steady On

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 25:02


Susie Crosby visits with Angie to discuss self-discipline and how we can remember God does not give us a spirit of fear.2 Timothy 1:7 (NIV)“For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline.” https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook @livesteadyonInstagram @angiebaughman421  https://susiecrosby.com/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/susiecrosbyauthorInstagram https://www.instagram.com/susiecrosby/  Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter at: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-newsletter/ You can download a blank study sheet here:https://livesteadyon.com/sbs-blank-study-sheet/ Interested in the Step By Step Bible study method? Download the FREE masterclass here: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-stepbystepmasterclass/  Logos Softwarehttps://www.logos.com/ Enduring Word Commentaryhttps://enduringword.com/ WordHippohttps://www.wordhippo.com/ BibleGatewayhttps://www.biblegateway.com/ Blue Letter Biblehttps://www.blueletterbible.org/ Brian Simmons, trans., The Passion Translation (BroadStreetPublishing, 2017), 1 Ti. Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset, and David Brown, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, vol. 2 (Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc., 1997), 422. A. Duane Litfin, “2 Timothy,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 2 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 750. Catherine Kroeger, Mary Evans, and Elizabeth Elliot, The IVP Women's Bible Commentary: An Indispensable Resource for All Who Want to View Scripture through Different Eyes (InterVarsity Press, 2002), 749.  Angie mentionedSong, "Things That I'm Afraid Of" by Josh Wilson  Theme musicHeartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 

Steady On
Prosperity From God

Steady On

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 22:24


Psalm 1:3 (NIV)"That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither—whatever they do prospers." (NIV)Angie and Susie Crosby talk about understanding the way we experience prosperity from God.https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook @livesteadyonInstagram @angiebaughman421 https://susiecrosby.com/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/susiecrosbyauthorInstagram https://www.instagram.com/susiecrosby/ Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter at: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-newsletter/ You can download a blank study sheet here:https://livesteadyon.com/sbs-blank-study-sheet/ Interested in the Step By Step Bible study method? Download the FREE masterclass here: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-stepbystepmasterclass/ Angie mentionedThe Take It In episode on Proverbs 15:33 that deals with humility: https://livesteadyon.com/2023/03/06/episode-155-why-being-humble-is-important-with-angie-baughman/ Logos Softwarehttps://www.logos.com/Enduring Word Commentaryhttps://enduringword.com/WordHippohttps://www.wordhippo.com/BibleGatewayhttps://www.biblegateway.com/Blue Letter Biblehttps://www.blueletterbible.org/Tremper Longman III, Psalms: An Introduction and Commentary, ed. David G. Firth, vol. 15–16, Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (Nottingham, England: Inter-Varsity Press, 2014), 57.Catherine Kroeger, Mary Evans, and Elizabeth Elliot, The IVP Women's Bible Commentary: An Indispensable Resource for All Who Want to View Scripture through Different Eyes (InterVarsity Press, 2002), 291.Francis Brown, Samuel Rolles Driver, and Charles Augustus Briggs, Enhanced Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1977)Allen P. Ross, “Psalms,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 1 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 778–779.Theme musicHeartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Steady On
God is My Comfort with Angie Baughman and Susie Crosby

Steady On

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 24:44


2 Corinthians 1:3Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort. (NIV)Angie and Susie Crosby talk about what it means to connect with the promise that God can be my comfort in anything I am experiencing.https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook @livesteadyonInstagram @angiebaughman421Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter at: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-newsletter/You can download a blank study sheet here:https://livesteadyon.com/sbs-blank-study-sheet/Interested in the Step By Step Bible study method? Download the FREE masterclass here: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-stepbystepmasterclass/https://susiecrosby.com/Facebook: @susiecrosbyauthorInstagram: @susiecrosbySusie's devotional, “Just One Word: 90 Devotions to Invite Jesus In” is available wherever Christian books are sold.Logos Softwarehttps://www.logos.com/Enduring Word Commentaryhttps://enduringword.com/WordHippohttps://www.wordhippo.com/BibleGatewayhttps://www.biblegateway.com/Blue Letter Biblehttps://www.blueletterbible.org/https://www.merriam-webster.com/Otto Schmitz, “Παρακαλέω, Παράκλησις,” ed. Gerhard Kittel, Geoffrey W. Bromiley, and Gerhard Friedrich, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1964–), 774.David K. Lowery, “2 Corinthians,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 2 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 554–555.Catherine Kroeger, Mary Evans, and Elizabeth Elliot, The IVP Women's Bible Commentary: An Indispensable Resource for All Who Want to View Scripture through Different Eyes (InterVarsity Press, 2002), 667.Theme musicHeartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Arts & Ideas
Ghosts of Caribbean History

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 44:50


Hungry Ghosts is the new novel set in colonial Trinidad by Kevin Jared Hosein. Colin Grant has written a memoir about his Jamaican family. A new art project, Windrush Portraits, is a collaboration between Mary Evans and Michael Elliott with communities in both Kingston, Jamaica, and Southampton, UK. Shahidha Bari looks at the way ghosts of history haunt these artworks. Producer: Robyn Read Hungry Ghosts by Kevin Jared Hosein is out now. Colin Grant's memoir I'm Black So You Don't Have to Be is out now and you can find out more about his work at https://colingrant.info/ Colin is also Director of the Royal Literary Fund website Writers Mosaic https://writersmosaic.org.uk/ This is an online magazine and developmental resource focused on UK writers of the global majority. Windrush Projects will see special billboards on display across Jamaica throughout February 2023 and the artists Mary Evans and Michael Elliott will make new artworks, created in collaboration with communities that will be presented during October 2023 (Black History Month in the UK) in both Southampton, UK and Kingston, Jamaica. You can find a collection of conversations exploring different aspects of Black History on the Free Thinking programme website. It includes recent episodes about Phillis Wheatley, Gwendolyn Brooks, Idrissa Ouédraogo, Amílcar Cabral and the Victorian circus performer Pablo Fanque https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08t2qbp

Steady On
God Will Help Me Again with Angie Baughman & Susie Crosby

Steady On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 21:24


Psalm 71:14 (NIV)As for me, I will always have hope; I will praise you more and more.https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook: @livesteadyonInstagram: @angiebaughman421Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter at: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-newsletter/You can download a blank study sheet here:https://www.canva.com/design/DAFEdnkIUlw/iOiBwQqR15-DUJ0kGo2SsQ/view?utm_content=DAFEdnkIUlw&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebuttonInterested in the Step By Step Bible study method? Download the FREE masterclass here: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-stepbystepmasterclass/Resources used in this episode:Logos Software:Logos Bible Study PlatformEnduring Word Commentary:Enduring Word - Free Bible Commentary from Pastor David GuzikWordHippohttps://www.wordhippo.com/BibleGatewayhttps://www.biblegateway.com/Blue Letter Biblehttps://www.blueletterbible.org/Craig C. Broyles, “Psalms, Book of,” ed. John D. Barry et al., The Lexham Bible Dictionary (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2016).Allen P. Ross, “Psalms,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 1 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985),Ben Craver, “Hope,” ed. John D. Barry et al., The Lexham Bible Dictionary (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2016).Catherine Kroeger, Mary Evans, and Elizabeth Elliot, The IVP Women's Bible Commentary: An Indispensable Resource for All Who Want to View Scripture through Different Eyes (InterVarsity Press, 2002), 306.Steady On Internship mentioned in the midroll:https://livesteadyon.com/internship/Theme musicHeartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Midroll music:Ready to Go written by Lincoln DavisPerformed and produced by Allex

Steady On
God Lifts My Head with Angie Baughman

Steady On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 20:40


Psalm 34:5 (NIV)Those who look to him are radiant; their faces are never covered with shame.https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook: @livesteadyonInstagram: @angiebaughman421Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter at: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-newsletter/You can download a blank study sheet here:https://www.canva.com/design/DAFEdnkIUlw/iOiBwQqR15-DUJ0kGo2SsQ/view?utm_content=DAFEdnkIUlw&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebuttonInterested in the Step By Step Bible study method? Download the FREE masterclass here: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-stepbystepmasterclass/Resources used in this episode:Logos Softwarehttps://www.logos.com/Enduring Word Commentaryhttps://enduringword.com/WordHippohttps://www.wordhippo.com/BibleGatewayhttps://www.biblegateway.com/Blue Letter Biblehttps://www.blueletterbible.org/Allen P. Ross, “Psalms,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 1 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985),Catherine Kroeger, Mary Evans, and Elizabeth Elliot, The IVP Women's Bible Commentary: An Indispensable Resource for All Who Want to View Scripture through Different Eyes (InterVarsity Press, 2002), 300.Hans-Joachim Kraus, A Continental CommentaryTheme musicHeartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Bible World
Saving // Mary Evans

Bible World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 59:40


Explore Oregon: Making the most of the outdoors
12 best backpacking trips with kids, plus tips to make it happen

Explore Oregon: Making the most of the outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 44:23


In this episode of the Explore Oregon Podcast, Zach welcomes a trio of fun guests to talk about about going backpacking with kids and the best places to visit. Zach is joined by Bonnie Henderson, his co-author of the guidebook "Best Hikes with Kids: Oregon," along with 11-year-old backpackers Nate and Mary Evans, who share their thoughts from a kids' prospective. The group picks 12 great backpacking trips that land on the easy side and are good fits for younger backpackers (or just someone looking for an easier trip). Nate and Mary talk about everything from what treats to bring on backpacking trips to how to keep kids engaged, while Zach and Bonnie share tips from a parent's prospective.

Bible World
He Knows Where You Are & Change Your Psalms // Mary Evans & Angie Spellman

Bible World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 62:04


34 Circe Salon -- Make Matriarchy Great Again -- Disrupting History

Join us as Dawn "Sam" Alden regales us about the colorful and incredibly exciting life of Mary Ann Evans, the woman known in India as "Fearless Nadia."  A pioneer of women's action films, this British woman slipped through the conventions of colonial Anglo-Indian culture to become one of the most beloved stars of Indian cinema.  Remembered best as the masked, whip-wielding star of Hunterwali (in which she did her own stunts) Nadia was a star for decades working well into her sixties-- becoming a fitness guru after her film retirement in her seventies!  A life that spanned most of the 20th Century with all its contradictions and triumphs, this is a woman whose story you should know! 

ReEntry Stories
ReEntry Stories: Returning from the 'fringe' of society

ReEntry Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 20:45


Mary Evans interviews Patrick Davis of the Fringe Coffeehouse in Hamilton – where he and his wife are offering a range of much-needed services to formerly incarcerated citizens.

Coach 2 Coach
Episode 4 | Mary Evans

Coach 2 Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 98:22


On this Episode of Coach 2 Coach Podcast, I sit down with Head women's basketball coach of Valpo University Mary Evans.   Mary Talks about how life, basketball, and different coaching styles helped mold her into the coach, and family woman she is today!   and pssst..... She is also a Hall of Famer!   I'm excited for you to hear her story! 

Nothing But Net with Debbie Antonelli
Mary Evans, Valpo WBB

Nothing But Net with Debbie Antonelli

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 20:43


Mary Evans, Valpo WBB LinkTree:  https://linktr.ee/NBNwithDA Host: Debbie Antonelli You can see the video portion of this interview at https://mvc-sports.com/sports/wbball. Valparaiso Women's Basketball Head Coach, Mary Evans, joins Debbie, literally on the road, in this episode of Nothing But Net with Debbie Antonelli. Coach Evans talks to Debbie about instilling her core values in her players, hoping they leave her program as better humans that when they began. Coach believes her building process, at Valpo, is moving in the right direction and pace. The team continues getting stronger and bigger each day. They also dive into Missouri Valley Conference talk, a league that Coach Evans calls every game a battle, a league full of great coaches and players. Motherhood, Tobacco Road and much much more are also discussed in another great episode of your favorite podcast! Be sure to listen and subscribe to Nothing But Net with Debbie Antonelli, so you will never miss a future episode! E-Mail your questions to Debbie at AskAntonelli@gmail.com for our weekly segment of #AskAntonelli. 

Rutgers Women In Business
How to Become Rich with Professor Mary Evans

Rutgers Women In Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 60:31


On this episode, our host Meredith Yu talks with Professor Mary Evans, where they discuss Professor Evans's interesting past experiences and about her teaching career at Rutgers.

Read Aloud Radio
Read Aloud Radio: One Crazy Summer

Read Aloud Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 2:31


This week's book is "One Crazy Summer" by Rita Williams-Garcia will be read by Mary Evans.

Journeys into Genealogy podcast
Breaking through brick walls with Mary Evans

Journeys into Genealogy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 51:22


Do you get stuck when researching your family history? Brick walls are very common. Mary Evans discusses some of her strategies and success stories for getting through, over or around brick walls.

ReEntry Stories
ReEntry Stories: Choosing Recovery And Community

ReEntry Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 4:29


In our latest series of ReEntry Stories, we hear about the lives of four formerly incarcerated women. They all took advantage of an educational program or some kind of skill building project while they were in prison, and for all of them, it was a good first step.Today we meet Amber Richards. Series producer Mary Evans has known her for many years because they were incarcerated at the same institution. While inside, Amber chose to focus her life on recovery from drug addiction. And when she got out, she got involved with an organization called Field of Hope in Gallia County.

Sermon Feed
Mary Evans - February 21, 2021

Sermon Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021


Sermon Feed
Mary Evans - February 21, 2021

Sermon Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021


ReEntry Stories
ReEntry Stories: Raising A Multiracial Family In The Era Of Coronavirus And Black Lives Matter

ReEntry Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 3:34


Tara Casto has been out of prison for three years and is raising a multiracial family. As she told ReEntry Stories producer Mary Evans, the coronavirus pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement is having a big impact on her life.

rise up! good witch podcast
ep66: reflections on an emperor year [part 2] with mary evans

rise up! good witch podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 56:59


Episode 66 rise up! good witch podcast: Reflections on an Emperor year [part 2] with artist and tarot deck creator Mary Evans. A follow up from episode 42, our collaboration around The Emperor from last January, and a conversation about what to expect for The Hierophant in 2021. We discuss our reflections on living through an Emperor year & predictions & musing on 2021 and an upcoming Hierophant year, including: The Great Saturn/Jupiter conjunction in Aquarius Moving towards age of Aquarius Roman origins of the water-bearer & it's relation to current stock market corruption & grassroots movements against pipelines Moving through portals Mutual aid & abortion support The existence of extraterrestrials Practices to honor our own inner guides in the Hierophant year Herbs and essences for the Hierophant year correction: I said 1 in 8 people in los angeles county have covid- I meant 1 in 80! https://ktla.com/news/local-news/l-a-county-officials-provide-coronavirus-update-as-regional-hospitals-are-on-brink-of-icu-capacity/ Follow Mary's work: https://www.spirit-speak.com/ Instagram: @m.a.r.y.e.v.a.n.s Support the rise up! good witch podcast: http://www.patreon.com/riseupgoodwitch Book a tarot reading or buy from the apothecary: http://www.riseupgoodwitch.com email to apply for a scholarship for TAROT SCHOOL 4 LIBERATION: therisenwitch@gmail.com Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/riseupgoodwitch Mastodon: @riseupgoodwitch@mstdn.social Instagram: @riseupgoodwitch Articles with more info about what was discussed: Aqueducts: Quenching Rome's Thirst https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/magazine/2016/11-12/roman-aqueducts-engineering-innovation/ Investors Can Now Trade Water Futures https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/07/investing/water-futures-trading/index.html Former Isreali Space Security Chief says Extraterrestrials Exist https://www.nbcnews.com/news/weird-news/former-israeli-space-security-chief-says-extraterrestrials-exist-trump-knows-n1250333

Resources Radio
Navigating Challenges to the Clean Water Rule, with Sheila Olmstead

Resources Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 39:31


This week, host Kristin Hayes talks with Sheila Olmstead, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, a university fellow at Resources for the Future (RFF) and a senior fellow at the Property and Environment Research Center in Bozeman, Montana. She spent time at the Council of Economic Advisers during the transition from the Obama to Trump administrations, and she has coauthored a recent report, commissioned by the External Environmental Economics Advisory Committee (E-EEAC), which is the subject of this episode. The E-EEAC is an independent organization dedicated to providing up-to-date, nonpartisan advice on the state of economic science as it relates to programs at the US Environmental Protection Agency. Regular listeners may recall that Hayes discussed a previous E-EEAC report on Resources Radio, with coauthors Mary Evans and Matt Kotchen, about the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) rule. This week, Hayes and Holmstead talk about the newly released report commissioned by the E-EEAC, this time about the 2015 Clean Water Rule and its eventual replacement, the Navigable Waters Protection Rule. They discuss what the rules are all about, how the rules have shifted under different presidential administrations, and Holmstead's views on how to improve the economic analysis that underpins the development and finalization of these rules. References and recommendations: "Report on the Repeal of the Clean Water Rule and its Replacement with the Navigable Waters Protection Rule to Define Waters of the United States (WOTUS)" by David A. Keiser, Sheila M. Olmstead, Kevin J. Boyle, Victor B. Flatt, Bonnie L. Keeler, Daniel J. Phaneuf, Joseph S. Shapiro, and Jay P. Shimshack; https://www.e-eeac.org/wotusreport "Bowlaway" by Elizabeth McCracken; https://www.harpercollins.com/products/bowlaway-elizabeth-mccracken?variant=32205511360546 "The Giant's House" by Elizabeth McCracken; https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/110879/the-giants-house-by-elizabeth-mccracken/

Resources Radio
Has Good Benefit-Cost Analysis Been Swept under the MATS?, with Mary Evans And Matthew Kotchen

Resources Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 34:10


In this week's episode, Kristin Hayes talks with Mary Evans and Matthew Kotchen, two of the authors on a new study published in the journal "Science" last week, which takes a critical look at how the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently updated the benefit-cost analysis of its Mercury and Air Toxics Standards, or MATS. At the risk of skipping to the punchline, the paper's authors suggest that EPA’s analysis is seriously flawed. Evans and Kotchen discuss why they and their colleagues reached this conclusion, what the perceived flaws in the analysis could mean for human health and the environment, and how EPA and the Trump administration should proceed from here. References and recommendations: "Deep flaws in a mercury regulatory analysis" by Joseph Aldy, Matthew Kotchen, Mary Evans, Meredith Fowlie, Arik Levinson, and Karen Palmer; https://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2020/04/08/science.aba7932 "Lead pollution tracks the rise and fall of medieval kings" by Ann Gibbons; https://science.sciencemag.org/content/368/6486/19 DJ D-Nice spinning on Instagram Live with Club Quarantine; https://www.instagram.com/dnice

rise up! good witch podcast
ep.42: reclaiming the emperor archetype in 2020 with mary evans

rise up! good witch podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 40:59


mary evans of spirit speak (http://www.spirit-speak.com) shares a conversation about reclaiming the emperor archetype in 2020, and we announce our collaboration on the emperor tincture. (available for order wednesday, 1/08) to support the podcast go to: http://www.patreon.com/riseupgoodwitch to book a tarot reading or check out the apothecary: http://www.riseupgoodwitch.com

ReEntry Stories
ReEntry Stories: Who I Might Have Been And Who I Am

ReEntry Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 9:39


ReEntry Stories features conversations between people who were once in prison. More than 1500 people a year return to life outside prison in Montgomery County, and, like returned citizens all over Ohio, they often have trouble finding jobs, housing, education and mental health services. All the people in ReEntry stories were part of Sinclair Community College’s Advanced Job Training program or the Dayton Collaboratory’s X Factor Initiative . Latisha Ellis went to prison right after high school and participated in the Sinclair Program which helped her discover her passion for poetry. James Clay went to prison much later in life and honed a passion for public speaking by ministering to other incarcerated men. He continues to do this as a mentor at The Dayton Collaboratory’s X Factor Initiative. ReEntry Stories is produced by Mary Evans and is a collaboration between WYSO, Sinclair Community College and the Dayton Collaboratory. Funding support comes from Sinclair and the Eichelberger

ReEntry Stories
ReEntry Stories: Advocating For Education On The Outside

ReEntry Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 11:41


ReEntry Stories features conversations between people who were once in prison. More than 1500 people a year return to life outside prison in Montgomery County, and, like returned citizens all over Ohio, they often have trouble finding jobs, housing, education and mental health services. All the people in ReEntry stories were part of Sinclair Community College’s Advanced Job Training program or the Dayton Collaboratory’s X Factor Initiative . Mary Evans and January Newport met in prison and both took part in the Sinclair program. Now, on the outside, they are both advocates for returned citizens and strong believers in education. January is a certified Chemical and Alcohol Dependency Counselor. She’s gone to Washington DC to support the Second Chance Pell Grants program. Those grants are part of a bill originally authored by Ohio Senator Rob Portman and they provide federal funding for higher education for incarcerated and returning citizens. Mary Evans is the producer of ReEntry

ReEntry Stories
ReEntry Stories: Breaking Patterns Of Incarceration With Regimen, Writing

ReEntry Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 6:23


ReEntry Stories features conversations between people who were once in prison. More than 1500 people a year return to life outside prison in Montgomery County, and, like returned citizens all over Ohio, they often have trouble finding jobs, housing, education and mental health services. All the people in ReEntry stories were part of Sinclair Community College’s Advanced Job Training program or the Dayton Collaboratory’s X Factor Initiative . Today we meet Angel Hopson Woods, a student at Sinclair Community College and an intern with the Sinclair Communications Department. She wanted to interview her father Reuben Woods who had a repeating pattern of incarceration until 11 years ago. ReEntry Stories is produced by Mary Evans and is a collaboration between WYSO, Sinclair Community College and the Dayton Collaboratory. Funding support comes from Sinclair and the Eichelberger Center for Community Voices .

ReEntry Stories
ReEntry Stories: Finding Partnership, Purpose In And Out Of Prison

ReEntry Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 9:37


ReEntry Stories features conversations between people who were once in prison. More than 1,500 people a year return to life outside prison in Montgomery County, and, like returned citizens all over Ohio, they often they have trouble finding jobs, housing, education and mental health services. All the people in people in ReEntry stories were part of Sinclair Community College’s Advanced Job Training program or the Dayton Collaboratory’s X Factor Initiative . Today we meet Keyawn Jackson and his wife Nikkita Jackson. They met while Keyawn was in prison and Nikkita was a student at Central State University. Keyawn went through the prison training program at Sinclair and now works as a service technician and a writer. His wife Nikkita is a social worker who sometimes works with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections (ODRC), and together, they’ve started a business of their own. ReEntry Stories is produced by Mary Evans and is a collaboration between WYSO, Sinclair Community

ReEntry Stories
ReEntry Stories: Reclaiming A Professional Career After Prison

ReEntry Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 11:10


A new series begins today on WYSO called ReEntry Stories: conversations between people who were once in prison. When they return to the community, they often they have trouble finding jobs, housing, education and mental health services. Every year in Ohio, more than 22,000 people are released from prison, 1,500 in Montgomery County alone. ReEntry Stories is produced by Mary Evans, who was incarcerated at Dayton Correctional, where she took part in Sinclair Community College’s Advanced Job Training program , designed to prepare people for re-entry. Once released, she enrolled at Antioch College and also got involved with the X Factor Initiative, part of the Dayton Collaboratory , which helps re-entering citizens get jobs and life skills, and helps them find peer mentors. All the people in our series have taken part in either the Sinclair Prison Training project or the X Factor Initiative. Today we meet Shareka Gibson, who went through the Sinclair program and Marcia Weber, part of the X

1-54 Forum
1-54 Forum London 2019 | Research Based Art Practices

1-54 Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 85:40


1-54 Forum London 3 - 6 October 2019 Research Based Art Practices Bisi Silva once remarked in an interview, ‘I have acquired the professional maturity to embark on difficult, long-term, research-driven projects in a context where the support structures may not exist.' Research was a critical part of Silva's curatorial practice, but she also believed that research was invaluable for art practitioners. Artists Godfried Donkor, Mary Evans and Leo Asemota reflect on what research means to their own art practices with moderator Paul Goodwin (Independent Curator, Urban Theorist and Researcher). 1-54 Forum London 2019 was generously supported by Arts Council England and Christie's Education Image: © Katrina Sorrentino  www.1-54.com

Music for Films
Music for Films, Box Set - The Wild World of Batwomen - Part One

Music for Films

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 80:04


Bat Amazons! Part one of a Batwoman special, Shruti Narayanswamy & Tim Concannon talk all-girl garage bands, Indian and Mexican women super heroes, and Sixties Batwoman ripoffs. 'The Wild World of Batwoman' https://archive.org/details/TheWildWorldOfBatwomanVose 'La Mujer Murcielago' (The Mexican Batwoman) https://archive.org/details/LaMujerMurcielago More on the missing Indian film about female master criminal 'The Wildcat of Bombay' (including rare stills from the song booklet) http://www.mahalmovies.com/film-hunt/bambai-ki-billi/ More on Mary Evans aka 'Fearless Nadia' http://www.mahalmovies.com/film-hunt/hunterwali/ 'Supermen of Malegaon' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqRq7ZpjF0I More on the Beekeepers website... http://www.thebeekeepers.com/music-for-films-box-set-the-wild-world-of-batwomen/

Union Street Hoops
Missouri Valley Conference Media Day

Union Street Hoops

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 78:42


Missouri Valley Conference Media Day was held on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at the Missouri Athletic Club in St. Louis. Union Street Hoops host Paul Oren interviewed Valparaiso coaches Matt Lottich and Mary Evans as well as players Ryan Fazekas, Javon Freeman-Liberty, Grace Hales and Addison Stoller. Valley commissioner Doug Elgin also appears on the pod. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Redcliffe College Podcast
Episode 13a: Mary Evans – Unseen People in the Bible Part 1

Redcliffe College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 32:44


In the last of our Summer School Public Events, guest speaker, Mary Evans shares her passion for talking about Unseen people in the Bible. Who are they? Listen to find out. This is part one of a two part lecture. Mary is a visiting lecturer in Old Testament and former Academic Dean at the Ethiopian... The post Episode 13a: Mary Evans – Unseen People in the Bible Part 1 appeared first on Redcliffe College Podcasts.

Redcliffe College Podcast
Episode 13b: Mary Evans – Unseen People in the Bible Part 2

Redcliffe College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 27:35


In the second part of Mary’s public lecture, she goes more in depth with some stories from the Old Testament and talks about how we percieve the ‘heroes’ from this part of the Bible. Mary is a visiting lecturer in Old Testament and former Academic Dean at the Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology, Addis Ababa,... The post Episode 13b: Mary Evans – Unseen People in the Bible Part 2 appeared first on Redcliffe College Podcasts.

Riot Woman
Riot Woman with Marlee Grace

Riot Woman

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 45:20


Marlee Grace is a dancer, writer, podcaster, creative advisor, and the author of the book How to Not Always Be Working. She also runs Center, an artist residency and creative space in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She will be leading a dance and writing workshop entitled Composition + Practice in the Catskills May 17 to 19, 2019.I first met Marlee in 2013 when she was just beginning her shop Have Company in Grand Rapids in Michigan. She discovered my book Grow, a field guide for success and sustainability for DIY creatives, and reached out about carrying it in the shop. She went on to build a very successful shop and artist residency selling creative, handmade goods. I reconnected with Marlee early this year over Instagram (of course) and was thrilled to find how she’s grown as a creative and uses her many platforms to create, as she puts it “containers for people to empower themselves.”Much of her work is centered improvisation, self-reflection, healing, growing, and charting new paths for yourself, all themes that have come into my life strongly over the past month. In this episode we talk about the power of zines and DIY in a digital era; and how to disconnect (including her great IGTV video “Don’t Let the App Get You Down”); the necessary shift from Do It Yourself to Do It Together; surviving capitalism and valuing yourself in order to be generous to others; the importance of ritual and finding harmony between many interests; and reaching beyond punk in order to bring your work and values to a wider audience.Marlee also discusses inspiration from people like Sarah Faith Gottesdiener, Dori Midnight, Mary Evans of Spirit Speak, and adrienne maree brown’s book Emergent Strategy.This episode features the song “Half Lie” by Taleen Kali. Riot Woman artwork and logo by Aurora Lady. Listen and subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, or Stitcher.

rise up! good witch podcast
ep23: tarot storytelling with casey wait, mary evans and liliana perez

rise up! good witch podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 31:36


working with taurus energy, desert gardening and tarot storytelling. to support the podcast go to http://www.patreon.com/riseupgoodwitch check out the apothecary or book a tarot reading at http://www.riseupgoodwitch.com check out the work of the tarot readers featured in this episode: liliana perez, http://www.blackmoonwitch.com @blackmoon.witch mary evans, http://www.spirit-speak.com @spirit.speak casey wait, http://www.caseywait.com @cwaitwaitwait

Thinking Allowed
Detective fiction - homicide and social media

Thinking Allowed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 28:47


Detecting the social – how the changing nature of crime stories illuminates shifts in society. Also, homicide confessions on social media. What does it mean when killers confess online? Laurie Taylor is joined by Mary Evans, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the LSE and Elizabeth Yardley, director of the Centre for Applied Criminology at Birmingham City University. Producer: Jayne Egerton

New Books in Sociology
M. Evans, S. Moore, and H. Johnstone, "Detecting the Social: Order and Disorder in Post-1970s Detective Fiction" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 41:38


How can detective fiction explain the social world? In Detecting the Social: Order and Disorder in Post-1970s Detective Fiction(Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), Mary Evans and Hazel Johnstone, both from the London School of Economics' Department of Gender Studies,  and Sarah Moore, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Bath's Department of Social and Policy Sciences, set out a radical agenda for contemporary social theory grounded in an analysis of detective fiction since the 1970s. The book uses a range of examples from the genre, as well as comparative discussions with previous eras of detective fiction. In doing so, the book demonstrates how questions of modernity, globalisation, trust in institutions, blame and responsibility, gender and gender relations, along with the rise of neoliberalism and the transformation of the social state since the 1970s can be understood through key works such as Larsson's Millennium Trilogy. By showing an alternative to 'unpeopled' social theories, the book will be key reading across the social sciences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Gender Studies
M. Evans, S. Moore, and H. Johnstone, "Detecting the Social: Order and Disorder in Post-1970s Detective Fiction" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 41:38


How can detective fiction explain the social world? In Detecting the Social: Order and Disorder in Post-1970s Detective Fiction(Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), Mary Evans and Hazel Johnstone, both from the London School of Economics' Department of Gender Studies,  and Sarah Moore, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Bath's Department of Social and Policy Sciences, set out a radical agenda for contemporary social theory grounded in an analysis of detective fiction since the 1970s. The book uses a range of examples from the genre, as well as comparative discussions with previous eras of detective fiction. In doing so, the book demonstrates how questions of modernity, globalisation, trust in institutions, blame and responsibility, gender and gender relations, along with the rise of neoliberalism and the transformation of the social state since the 1970s can be understood through key works such as Larsson's Millennium Trilogy. By showing an alternative to 'unpeopled' social theories, the book will be key reading across the social sciences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Critical Theory
M. Evans, S. Moore, and H. Johnstone, "Detecting the Social: Order and Disorder in Post-1970s Detective Fiction" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 41:38


How can detective fiction explain the social world? In Detecting the Social: Order and Disorder in Post-1970s Detective Fiction(Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), Mary Evans and Hazel Johnstone, both from the London School of Economics' Department of Gender Studies,  and Sarah Moore, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Bath's Department of Social and Policy Sciences, set out a radical agenda for contemporary social theory grounded in an analysis of detective fiction since the 1970s. The book uses a range of examples from the genre, as well as comparative discussions with previous eras of detective fiction. In doing so, the book demonstrates how questions of modernity, globalisation, trust in institutions, blame and responsibility, gender and gender relations, along with the rise of neoliberalism and the transformation of the social state since the 1970s can be understood through key works such as Larsson's Millennium Trilogy. By showing an alternative to 'unpeopled' social theories, the book will be key reading across the social sciences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
M. Evans, S. Moore, and H. Johnstone, "Detecting the Social: Order and Disorder in Post-1970s Detective Fiction" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 41:38


How can detective fiction explain the social world? In Detecting the Social: Order and Disorder in Post-1970s Detective Fiction(Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), Mary Evans and Hazel Johnstone, both from the London School of Economics' Department of Gender Studies,  and Sarah Moore, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Bath's Department of Social and Policy Sciences, set out a radical agenda for contemporary social theory grounded in an analysis of detective fiction since the 1970s. The book uses a range of examples from the genre, as well as comparative discussions with previous eras of detective fiction. In doing so, the book demonstrates how questions of modernity, globalisation, trust in institutions, blame and responsibility, gender and gender relations, along with the rise of neoliberalism and the transformation of the social state since the 1970s can be understood through key works such as Larsson's Millennium Trilogy. By showing an alternative to 'unpeopled' social theories, the book will be key reading across the social sciences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literary Studies
M. Evans, S. Moore, and H. Johnstone, "Detecting the Social: Order and Disorder in Post-1970s Detective Fiction" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 41:38


How can detective fiction explain the social world? In Detecting the Social: Order and Disorder in Post-1970s Detective Fiction(Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), Mary Evans and Hazel Johnstone, both from the London School of Economics' Department of Gender Studies,  and Sarah Moore, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Bath's Department of Social and Policy Sciences, set out a radical agenda for contemporary social theory grounded in an analysis of detective fiction since the 1970s. The book uses a range of examples from the genre, as well as comparative discussions with previous eras of detective fiction. In doing so, the book demonstrates how questions of modernity, globalisation, trust in institutions, blame and responsibility, gender and gender relations, along with the rise of neoliberalism and the transformation of the social state since the 1970s can be understood through key works such as Larsson's Millennium Trilogy. By showing an alternative to 'unpeopled' social theories, the book will be key reading across the social sciences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Union Street Hoops
MVC Media Day Musings

Union Street Hoops

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 69:03


The 2018-19 basketball season is here! (Kind of) The Missouri Valley Conference held its annual Media Day event in St. Louis on Wednesday, Sept. 19. NWI Times beat reporter Paul Oren was on hand for the festivities. Guests of the pod this week include Valparaiso coaches Matt Lottich and Mary Evans, players Bakari Evelyn, Markus Golder, Grace Hales and Meredith Hamlet, as well as Valley commissioner Doug Elgin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tarot for the Wild Soul with Lindsay Mack
43. Creating Spirit-Driven Art with Mary Evans of Spirit Speak Tarot

Tarot for the Wild Soul with Lindsay Mack

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 81:07


It’s Eclipse season, and I have a phenomenal guest on the podcast this week! Joining me today is the amazing and magical Mary Elizabeth Evans, aka Spirit Speak Tarot! Born in Nashville and currently residing in Joshua Tree, Mary Elizabeth Evans is an artist, a teacher, a creator, and a Tarot reader. She is the creator of the Spirit Speak Tarot deck, The Divina Tarot deck, and the Vessel, Iris, and Road to Nowhere Oracle decks. Together, Mary and I discuss her origin story, how she found Tarot, how she began to intersect her spirituality and intuition with art, the birth stories of her many, amazing decks, and working through the Tower, Justice, Hanged Man, Temperance, Nine of Pentacles, and Queen of Pentacles Tarot cards. I’m also offering some energetic medicine on the New Moon Solar Eclipse and how to view its energy as the Tower reversed in the Tarot. Topics discussed in this episode: • Partial New Moon Solar Eclipse in Cancer July 2018 (0:50) • Mary’s journey growing up in Tennessee and finding the Tarot (17:30) • Learning the Tarot through self-teaching and demystifying the role of the reader (24:25) • Mary’s connection with her artistry, creativity, and spiritual connection  (30:00) • Creating the Spirit Speak Tarot Deck (34:45) • Mary’s creative and spiritual process of creating tarot and oracle decks (38:45) • The process of publishing a Tarot deck (41:47) • Creating the Vessel Oracle Deck (44:35) • Creating the Iris Oracle Deck (48:30) • Creating the Divina Tarot Deck (54:13) • Mary’s changing relationship with the Tarot (56:32) • A sneak peek of Mary’s upcoming Tarot deck (58:22) • Mary’s move to Joshua Tree and feeling a call away from the Tarot toward other work (1:01:53) • Working through The Tower card in the Tarot (1:03:57) • The medicine of the Justice card in the Tarot (1:06:01) • The elusive Hanged Man and Temperance Tarot cards (1:09:27) • Loving the Nine of Pentacles and the Queen of Pentacles Tarot cards (1:13:54) • Mary’s clothing, jewelry, and adornments (1:15:50) Find full show notes for this episode: https://wildsoulpodcast.com/blog/mary-evans-spirit-speak-tarot Want to support Tarot for the Wild Soul? Please subscribe, rate and review this podcast on iTunes! Share it with the people you love! Mary’s IG: @spirit.speak Mary’s website: https://www.spirit-speak.com ABOUT THE PODCAST Hosted by intuitive tarot reader, holistic counselor and teacher, Lindsay Mack, Tarot for the Wild Soul is a weaving of deep conversations with folks who use Tarot in their lives, channeled energetic offerings, intuitive readings on the months ahead, and mini Tarot lessons. ABOUT LINDSAY: Lindsay is an intuitive tarot reader, holistic counselor, teacher and writer based in Brooklyn, NY. She is the founder of Wild Soul Healing and Tarot for the Wild Soul, as well as the host of this podcast. She has been studying and reading Tarot for over 20 years. As a joyful and healthy survivor of childhood abuse & PTSD, Lindsay is passionately dedicated to honoring and helping to bring space, light and healing to those who are experiencing mental, emotional or physical suffering. It is an organic part of her healing work with the Tarot, and she is honored to be sharing these offerings to those who feel called to them. WEBSITE: www.lindsaymack.com INSTAGRAM: @wildsoulhealing MUSIC: www.bensounds.com

The Wisdom Coalition Podcast — Well Of Wisdom (WOW)
WOW 54 ~ What's so funny about money with Mary Evans owner of Evans Wealth Strategies

The Wisdom Coalition Podcast — Well Of Wisdom (WOW)

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 22:12


Why are women sometimes so uncomfortable talking about money and how can we get ourselves in better financial health? Mary Evans, owner of Evans Wealth Strategies http://www.EvansWealthStrategies.com in Emmaus Pennsylvania, demystifies money for us and tells us how we can have a better understanding and attitude toward our financial lives.

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#19 My interview with Mary Evans on making decks and trusting your creativity

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2017 49:57


Happy new moon in Scorpio! This episode is super special, especially if you are into making art and divination. Mary Evans of Spirit Speak talked to me about the magic of Joshua Tree, creating relatable, non-heteronormative oracle and tarot decks, reading the cards for ourselves and finding a place for your work in the world while capitalism is still a thing. We also talked about learning to have trust and confidence in your creative expression when you`ve struggled at school and finding a way to balance running a business and doing social media magic with privacy and rest. Here is Mary`s website: https://www.spirit-speak.com/ And this is her instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/spirit.speak/ She has also recently been featured on Etsy: https://blog.etsy.com/en/day-life-spirit-speak-tarot/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting
Rachel Burgos of Snakeroot Apothecary is interviewed by Mary Evans of Spirit Speak Tarot | 16

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 47:15


Today's episode we'll hear from Rachel Burgos of Snakeroot Apothecary. She's interviewed by her good friend and fellow magic maker Mary Evans, of Spirit Speak Tarot. Here's some questions that are asked:  When did Rachel first become interested in herbalism?  How does living in the desert effect Rachel's herbal medicine practice?  What are flower essences?  What are Rachel's opinions on wildcrafting?  How does herbalism aid in being an activist?  And many more...  This is a super fun interview and I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did!  Show 'em some love on Instagram: Snakeroot Apothecary Spirit Speak Tarot "My strongest education with plants began in Big Sur, California. Living on an isolated mountain above the fog line I began to listen. I connected deeply with manzanita and madrone. Suddenly I was relearning and remembering how to communicate with and learn from animals, plants, rocks and other elements of the earth. Today I am walking my path and purpose as a clinical herbalist. I am currently living in the small desert town of Joshua Tree, California. I want to respectfully acknowledge that this land is occupied native Cahuilla land." - Rachel Burgos RESOURCES Snakeroot Apothecary Spirit Speak Tarot Bach Flower Essences Alaskan Essences A-Z West

Cleve Gaddis Real Estate Radio Show
Interview with Mary Evans with the Jeffrey Campbell Evans Transplant House Foundation

Cleve Gaddis Real Estate Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 8:42


Cleve Gaddis interviews Mary Evans, with the Jeffrey Campbell Evans Transplant House Foundation, on the Call Cleve Atlanta Real Estate Radio Show on NewsTalk 1160. The foundation provides free, furnished housing for transplant patients in need.

Sermon Feed
Mothers' Day | Mary Evans

Sermon Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2016


Sermon Feed
Mothers' Day | Mary Evans

Sermon Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2016


Thinking Allowed
Cross-Class Marriage, The social history of women-only train carriages

Thinking Allowed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015 28:13


Cross class marriage: Laurie Taylor talks to Jessi Streib, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Duke University, US, about her study into the lives of people who married a partner raised in a social class very different from their own. Do spouses from blue collar backgrounds take a laissez faire approach to daily life? Are those from white collar, professional families likely to want to take organisational control? They're joined by Mary Evans, Centennial Professor at the Gender Institute at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Also, the social history of women only train carriages: did they promote safety or inequality? Producer: Jayne Egerton.

UK Scriptwriters
Episode 31:Book writing special

UK Scriptwriters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2013 45:47


This episode we have a special guest; Mary Evans. Mary is a scriptwriter, but also has done a lot of research into self publishing books AND is also a writer for the TV Times. How does writing prose slot into scriptwriting?