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On this week's episode of The New Mason Jar, Cindy and Dawn talk with Charlotte Mason homeschooling mom of three boys, Jess Smith How Jess first heard about Charlotte Mason's philosophy How did Jess and her friends come to start a co-op using Mason's methods? Why a small co-op of just two families can still be a great fit How Jess kept their focus on the principles Some ways to cover many subjects without burdening families How to deal with conflict in a group setting One thesis, which is, perhaps, new, that Education is the Science of Relations, appears to me to solve the question of curricula, as showing that the object of education is to put a child in living touch as much as may be of the life of Nature and of thought. Add to this one or two keys to self knowledge, and the educated youth goes forth with some idea of self management, with some pursuits, and many vital interests. Charlotte Mason, Home Education, Preface Books and Links Mentioned: For the Children's Sake by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay Material World by Peter Menzel D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths by Igri and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire The 2024 Back to School Conference: Heart to Heart Find Cindy and Dawn: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Dawn's Swedish Drill website Dawn's A Reasoned Patriotism website Dawn's Substack Almighty God, Heavenly Father, you have blessed us with the joy and care of children: Give us calm strength and patient wisdom as we bring them up, that we may teach them to love whatever is just and true and good, following the example of our Savior Jesus Christ. Amen. Prayer for the Care of Children, The Book of Common Prayer, p. 829
Suzanne Mason, Co-Founder & COO at Sprout Family, joins the podcast to discuss the importance of improving Canadians' access to fertility, surrogacy, and adoption care. She shares her personal experiences and reveals the gaps she and her co-founder identified in the market. They started Sprout, a virtual care platform that provides employees with information, experts and sponsored funds to help them navigate through their family-building journey with personalized education and advice. The conversation covers topics such as the challenges of accessing fertility care in Canada, the role of employers in providing family-building benefits, and the future goals of Sprout Family."We started Sprout because we wanted to improve Canadians' access to fertility, surrogacy and adoption, regardless of their age, their gender, their sexual orientation." ~ Suzanne MasonKey TakeawaysFertility care is separate from Canada's public healthcare system and can be expensive, leading to financial and emotional stress for individuals and couples.Employers can play a significant role in supporting employees on their family-building journey by offering comprehensive benefits that cover fertility care and providing education and resources.Proactive care and education about reproductive health can help individuals make informed decisions and take steps earlier in their family planning journey.Sprout Family aims to expand internationally and become a go-to virtual care platform for family wellness, addressing various stages of the family journey.Brought to you by Aria Benefits and Life & Legacy Advisory Group
From 'Spits & Suds' (subscribe here): Kwame Mason, award-winning filmmaker and Co-Curator of the NHL's 2023-24 United by Hockey Mobile Museum Tour, joins host Gavin Spittle to talk about the tour hitting Farmers Branch on November 21st and the American Airlines Center on Wednesday November 22nd prior to Stars-Knights. Jason Robertson of the Stars is featured in this museum. Kwame tells some great stories of these amazing athletes and how they broke through. #nhlunitedbyhockey To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the weekly MormonNewsRoundup where Al & Dives ruminate on the great and spacious Beehive!
Show Information Oct 29, 2023 Greetings brothers and sisters! Welcome to the weekly MormonNewsRoundup. I am your humble host Dives, talent on loan from Kolob, bringing you this podcast with half the Kinderhook Plates tied behind my back. My crew and I ruminate weekly on the great and spacious beehive! Thanks so much for joining us to discuss the latest current events in Mormondom. Full Title EP 83 - Dr. Patrick Mason co-hosts, the LDS church and climate change, Mitt Romney in the spotlight, Faith matters conference controversies, and temple updates Welcome to the MormonNewsRoundup! Get to know Patrick (5 minutes) What's your one minute Mormon story? You have considerable experience in LDS related news including: Latter-day Landscape (Mormonism Magnified) A forgotten gem mormon news weekly Mormon News Weekly discussion What was the goal? Why did it end? Do you have plans to get back into the LDS news sphere? Patrick's X reaction to the canceled MNW endeavor You have made the rounds on many LDS affiliated podcasts including those with tiny followings and even quasi-conspiratorial shows. MNRU Joke of the week Patrick Articles Seems to be a bit of a departure from the Church's neutrality on this issue in times past I didn't realize the church had a sustainability manager: Jenica Sedgewick KUER poll - only 10% of latter-day Saints believe climate change is a crisis Church donated Great Salt Lake water shares last year Church's mostly failed attempt last year to go brown (Axios) Mormon environmentalism stewardship alliance Romney, currently an active LDS senator from Utah, has announced he won't seek reelection in 2024. As Romney saw it, Coppins writes, the most pressing challenges in the global church of 17 million members came not from without, but from within — namely in “retaining young people, promoting faith in a secular world, and addressing prickly issues in the church's history.” is Mitt Romney correct about the modern day Threats to the church? Right leaning church member weighs in Who is right? Romney or Packer? A tough take, but accurate? Romney's own public service and his views on the dysfunction of American politics Most people look at Latter-day Saints and good secret keepers Gordon Monson on Faith Matters Meme Temples Cody Wyoming internal documents related to the Church's planned temple show the angst this building brings to this small community LDS donor of temple site plot offers job to city employee New Orem temple paves way for longtime Provo temple to be demolished, rebuilt Should the Provo temple be torn down and remodeled? Should the SL Temple have been gutted? Church donates nearly $1 million to Florida food bank Short from Morgan from my spiritual life Conclusion You latest book is Proclaim Peace: The Restoration Answer to an Age of Conflict What projects do you have planned in the future either at USU, additional books, or in other ventures? Connect with Dives! www.MormonNewsRoundup.org kolob@mormonnewsroundup.org Voicemail Twitter YouTube Instagram TikToc Facebook Support this Podcast Patreon New MNRU episodes live on YouTube Sundays at 9:30pm EST Shoutout to Weird Alma on bandcamp.com for this episode's music. Thanks so much for ruminating with us on the great and spacious beehive! And remember, remember: No unhallowed hand can stop this podcast from progressing! #lds, #mormon, #exmormon, #postmormon,#religion, #news, #ldschurch, #comeuntochrist, #churchofjesuschrist, #churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints, #byu, #byui, #josephsmith, #comefollowme, #polygamy, #bookofmormon, #becauseofhim, #hearhim --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonnewsroundup/support
Those of us formally schooling are kicking off the new year right around now, so I thought it was the perfect time to share a BONUS episode as a bit of beginning of the year fun.I'm joined today by two dear friends, Amanda Faus and Brooke Johnson, to discuss how to form a classical Charlotte Mason co-op. I asked them my burning questions: how to build a co-op vision, how to share the group's philosophy with enquiring moms, what to do for mother's education, and more!I know you'll love their gracious wisdom and my opening troubles with technology. Grab a pen and some paper, and settle in. This is my hour-long gift to you for this second season, and I couldn't be more thrilled to introduce you to the world of co-ops through a conversation with our amiable guests, Amanda and Brooke!Pst. You can also watch today's interview over on Youtube! Just search The Commonplace!__________You can find Amanda on Instagram at @commonplacecontemplations or on her blog commonplacecontemplations.wordpress.com where she may eventually write about motherhood in the early years and homeschooling with a classical Charlotte Mason approach if she ever finds the time. You can find Brooke on Instagram @brookejohns where she is consistently inconsistent with posting. When she remembers, she may share a thought on Christian formation, hobby-farming, discipleship, motherhood, and homeschooling. __________To catch the bonus question at the end of the episode, join us in Patreon!----------You can find the full episode notes here.---------Interested in hearing bonus mini episodes and joining the monthly Q+A? Then you may enjoy The Commonplace on Patreon.
An interview with Chris Mason. Chris is an executive recruitment consultant who started his agency Intelligent People over 20 years ago. Chris is passionate about diversity & inclusion in recruitment, as well as helping product leaders in general land their next job. We speak about a lot, including: The state of the product hiring market today and how product management recruitment has changed over the last 20 years How product management has moved from IT to a strategic partner for product-led companies and when companies should hire a CPO Whether we're seeing more product practitioners getting a seat at the top table and how there are two main types of product leadership job Why you should be careful which job you wish for, and how to know when to stop trying to climb the career ladder Whether product job titles are getting more consistent and whether it's true that job titles don't matter Why women should consider not divulging their current salary as it can help to perpetuate gender biased salary and whether the gender pay gap is getting better or worse What hiring companies can do to make sure they're developing a diverse talent pipeline and the importance of hiring for "not fit" rather than culture fit And much more! Contact Chris You can find Chris at Intelligent People or check him out on LinkedIn.
It's never been easier for a brand to gain a foothold online, but even the most innovative brand can only go so far until it needs to invest in its ecommerce experience. Unfortunately for smaller brands, their limited budgets can make it seem like those experiences will always lag behind the bigger brands. One solution? No-code automation. On this week's episode, host Alicia Esposito chats with Mason Co-founder Kausambi Manjita about how she's helping brands find the tools required for ecommerce success today. Tune in to discover: How no-code automation inspires ecommerce innovation; What's driving engagement and revenue potential in ecommerce today; and How the “age of access” is changing the requirements for ecommerce success. RELATED LINKS Learn more about Mason
We continue our insightful conversation with Hugh Mason, the co-founder and CEO of JFDI, a Singapore-based accelerator that has built over 70 startups since 2012. About this episode:In this episode we will cover the problems of the VC market, current trends, methodologies of running an accelerator (Corporate startup Business building) and much more. Stay tuned.
Hugh Mason is the co-founder and CEO of JFDI, a Singapore-based accelerator that has built over 70 startups since 2012. Hugh has a colorful background as serial entrepreneur, in the broadcast industry, software and technology, as well as investor and university lecturer. About this episode:In this episode we will cover Hugh's experience of running JFDI (Accelerator, Corporate startup, and Business building), one of the pioneers of the accelerator model in Asia, and what he would do differently today if he were to start over again.
Today's guest is Liz Wetzel, mother of 5 and Charlotte Mason co-op leader How Liz found the need for a learning community that was sustainable How Liz came to know about Charlotte Mason's philosophy Why Liz's family left Classical Conversations for something else What happened when Liz started a Charlotte Mason reading group How Liz structured their CM community with a focus on older students What subjects Liz's co-op usually does together regularly What Liz suggests for trying to start a CM community of your own Books and Links Mentioned: Home Education by Charlotte Mason Nancy Kelly at Sage Parnassus Wild + Free The CMEC Charlotte Mason in Community Find Cindy: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Subscribe: Audible Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Podcast Addict Spotify Stitcher “Comradeship has Duties.–To take one more instance of an affinity–comradeship. Most of us have serious thoughts about friendship; but we are apt to take comradeship, fellowship, very casually, and to think it is sufficiently maintained if we meet for parties, games, picnics, or what not. Public school boys generally learn better; they know that comradeship mean much cheerful give-and-take, chaff, help, unsparing criticism; if need be, the taking or giving of serious reproof; loyalty each to each, plucky and faithful leading, staunch following, truth-speaking; the power to see others put first without chagrin, and to bear advancement without conceit. Here, too, are calls for attention, labour, love and reverence; but again, labour is swallowed up in delight.” Charlotte Mason, School Education, Vol. 3
Renewable diesel is the hot new fuel among U.S. refiners. Powered by various government benefits and breaks, refiners are converting units to make the fuel that is a "drop-in" substitute for regular diesel. In this chat, noted refining expert John Auers, EVP of Turner, Mason & Co, will discuss the ins and outs of making and using this fuel. He is joined by FreightWaves Executive Editor and Oil Market Expert, John Kingston.Follow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Renewable diesel is the hot new fuel among U.S. refiners. Powered by various government benefits and breaks, refiners are converting units to make the fuel that is a "drop-in" substitute for regular diesel. In this chat, noted refining expert John Auers, EVP of Turner, Mason & Co, will discuss the ins and outs of making and using this fuel. He is joined by FreightWaves Executive Editor and Oil Market Expert, John Kingston.Follow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Sonya chats with Laura Pitney about how teaching in a co-op setting differs from teaching in your home school, and how you can make the most of your co-op teaching time. Teaching in a Charlotte Mason Co-op originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Sonya chats with Laura Pitney about how teaching in a co-op setting differs from teaching in your home school, and how you can make the most of your co-op teaching time. Teaching in a Charlotte Mason Co-op originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Don't have a Charlotte Mason co-op near you? Here are some ideas for starting one. Starting a Charlotte Mason Co-op originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Don't have a Charlotte Mason co-op near you? Here are some ideas for starting one. Starting a Charlotte Mason Co-op originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Sonya chats with Laura about why so many homeschoolers love Charlotte Mason co-ops. The Excitement of a Charlotte Mason Co-op originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Sonya chats with Laura about why so many homeschoolers love Charlotte Mason co-ops. The Excitement of a Charlotte Mason Co-op originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
This episode is the first one to come from my recent road trip to New Mexico and Arizona to interview guest for the podcast. My first stop was in Las Cruces, NM to meet up with Matt Mason to ride a portion of the Monumental Loop. We rode up to the base of the Organ Mountains and camped in perfect weather. In the morning we recorded this episode under little outcropping before descending 10 miles back to town on some epic singletrack. You may have noticed that the route was revised and released as the Monumental Loop 2.0. These changes were made for several reason, but all in an effort to make the route more enjoyable and attractive to a wider range of riders. We get into all the specifics on this episode and it left me wanting to spend more time than I had available on this trip. I will be back! *Outdoor Adventures The place to go for route information, gear, advice, and community https://www.bikelc.com *Friends of Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks Friends are on the frontlines of protecting and providing access to the public lands around Las Cruces. https://organmountainsdesertpeaks.org *Southern New Mexico Trail AllianceSNMTA works tirelessly on advocating for new trails, maintaining current trails, and hosting the Sierra Vista Trail Runs. https://snmta.org *Doña Ana SheWolves A group of FTW riders providing support and community. Several of their crew are certified bike instructors and their skills clinics are highly recommended. https://www.facebook.com/groups/SouthernNMDirtGirls/?ref=share *MTB New Mexico Jose Solis has a YouTube channel and rides centered on a welcoming environment for beginner mountain bikers. MTB NM’s videos are equally informative and entertaining. https://youtube.com/c/MTBNewMexico These episodes aren’t possible without your support. This episode is the result of my recently podcasting trip covering 2,500 miles, 2 states, and 3 interviews in 4.5 days. If you’ve been on the fence about becoming a Patron this would be a great time to sign up and help get BoD back on the road! You can Sign Up here or leave a one time Donation on Paypal. Thank you to our newest supporting Patrons!
We continue our insightful conversation with Hugh Mason, the co-founder and CEO of JFDI, a Singapore-based accelerator that has built over 70 startups since 2012. About this episode:In this episode we will cover the problems of the VC market, current trends, methodologies of running an accelerator and much more. Stay tuned.More: https://slash.co/hak/5-hak-podcast-hugh-mason-jfdi-part2/
Hugh Mason is the co-founder and CEO of JFDI, a Singapore-based accelerator that has built over 70 startups since 2012. Hugh has a colorful background as serial entrepreneur, in the broadcast industry, software and technology, as well as investor and university lecturer. About this episode:In this episode we will cover Hugh's experience of running JFDI, one of the pioneers of the accelerator model in Asia, and what he would do differently today if he were to start over again.More: https://slash.co/hak/4-hak-podcast-hugh-mason-jfdi-part1/
This week’s episode is a corker (pun slightly intended), albeit without Oscar for the interview – sad times. Jonny was joined by Tracey Mason, CEO of House of Saka – a cannabinoid-infused drinks company based out of California. Pioneers of CBD & THC loaded wines - sourced directly from the famous region, Napa Valley - Tracey takes us on her professional journey describing what 30 years in luxury beverages did to equip her with the skills and knowhow to launch a fantastic cannabis brand!
WV GOP Delegate Jim Butler from Mason Co. says it seems society wants to kowtow to everything that comes down from dictators! Jim wants a Special Session to deal with the Governor's unconstitutional executive orders.
Pustka, marazm, dekadencja, do tego skrajny upał i wątpliwa moralność. Nie dziwota że najlepszym odzwierciedleniem lata we Wrocławiu jest serial noir osadzony w latach 30. w Los Angeles. I jeszcze prawnicza terminologia. Perry Mason z HBO to idealny serial na żmudne wakacje.
Continuing our exploration into the growing cannabis beverage market, our guest this week on the Green Rush is Tracey Mason, Co-Founder and CEO of House of Saka. Founded in 2018 and with products officially launched in 2019, House of Saka is an up-and-coming luxury cannabis beverage brand in California made by women and for women. […]
Jonathan Pinson, pastor of Grace Baptist in Mason Co., is one of 5 Republican candidates for the 2-seat District 13 WV House Primary. He says incumbent Joshua Higginbotham has been untruthful in a campaign letter where he claims to be the "only Republican candidate that is 100% Pro-Life, Pro-Gun, and Pro-Jobs."
Republican from Mason Co. has been fielding calls from concerned citizens over the Governor's "Stat-at-Home" order.
GOP Delegate Jim Butler from Mason Co. goes over what passed, what didn't in the 2020 Session. Jim is also a candidate in the 5th District WV Senate Republican Primary.
Jonathan Pinson is a pastor in Mason Co. He's running as a Republican candidate in the 2-member 13th District of the WV House of Delegates.
WV GOP Delegate Jim Butler from Mason Co. gives a 2020 Legislative Update. Jim is also a WV state senate candidate in District 4, currently occupied by Mitch Carmichael who has gone back and forth in supporting the Fairness Act, a pro-LGBTQ bill.
WV Delegate Jim Butler (R-14) comments on the education omnibus bill, the coal-to-liquid plant coming to Mason Co., and more. He's a candidate in the 2020 GOP Primary for state senate in district 4 which is currently held by Senate Pres. Mitch Carmichael.
WV Delegate Jim Butler, a Republican from District 14, believes that even a little change is a step in the right direction when it comes to education reform. Jim discusses the omnibus bill working it's way through the WV House during special session.
GOP Delegate Jim Butler from Mason Co. just finished his 7th session in the WV House. He says this has been his most difficult and that Republicans missed opportunities.
WV GOP Delegate Jim Butler from Mason Co. says his fellow House members took most of the good things, including school choice, out of the Senate's Education Reform Bill.
On today's show Maxwell is out, so we have the one and only Extra Smalls, Ricky Garcia, on the show to assure the millennials are represented. He proves to us all why he is an amazing Judy to have around. Lucy is stressed and these days we can tell. Rachael survived the polar vortex, and refuses to accept how I choose to love her. I got a weed complaint. We also have special guest Roger Q. Mason, a Black, Irish, Filipino, plus-sized, queer, gender non-conformist writer/performer of color! Also, we breakdown the latest episode of RuPaul's Drag Race All-Stars S4 ep 8!
Jim announced earlier this week he's seeking the GOP nomination for WV Sentate District 4 in 2020. He's currently a Delegate from District 14, Mason Co.
WV GOP Delegate Jim Butler from Mason Co. gives his weekly legislative session update.
3/22/18 Gov. Rick Snyder says Lt. Gov. Brian Calley is his pick for Governor, but Michigan history shows such endorsements have never mattered very much. State Senator Margaret O'Brien (R-Portage) fires back at MSU interim president John Engler after he trashed her Larry Nassar reform bills. And a Mason Co. farmer says sandhill cranes have cost him thousands of dollars. Sponsored by www.DeadlineDetroit.com.
Is "co-op" a Charlotte Mason term or concept? This podcast episode addresses the pros and cons of sharing the feast with others. Listen Now: If you are seeing this message, please make sure you are using the most current version of your web browser: Internet Explorer 9, Firefox, Chrome "We have still to complain that Grammar and Arithmetic are rather weak. When this has been reported more than twice under the same teacher, the parents absolutely ought to get help, in these subjects, from some teacher of a neighboring elementary school." (Parents' Review, Vol. 6, p. 75) Nancy Kelly's Co-Op
Do we only see what we can understand? And if we refuse or are unable to understand, are we then not seeing all of the elements of our reality? If beings and creatures from alternate realities truly exist, then what is their origin story? What is their purpose and what are we to them, or more to the point, what do they want with us? In Part 4A of our series on the Mothman of Point Pleasant, WV, we examine some of these questions and try to find conclusions of our own, outrageous though they may seem to be. Tonight's Quote: “I have adopted the concept of 'Ultraterrestrials' — beings and forces which coexist with us but are on another time frame; that is, they operate outside the limits of our space-time continuum yet have the ability to cross over into our reality. This other world is not a place, however, as Mars or Andromeda are places, but it is a state of energy.” — John A. Keel, The Mothman Prophecies Show Links: We've found that some sites are not showing these links as clickable unless they are URLs, so until those outlets improve their show notes section, we are providing actual URLs next to the clickable description of each link to make things easier for our listeners! Loren Coleman's list of people who have died in connection to Mothman http://bit.ly/2fXtuLw Gray Barker’s Book of Bunk Mothman, Saucers, and MIB by John C. Sherwood http://bit.ly/22xjKKJ Gray Barker's Secret by David Halperin http://bit.ly/2fXFcWp Mass Hysteria http://bit.ly/2fYZvpW Behavioral Contagion http://bit.ly/2fyu9py The Law of Vibration http://bit.ly/2g0pk7h Massive bird spotted in Alaska! http://cnn.it/2fH4HvP Dalnegorsk, Russia http://bit.ly/2fYXpGH 11, 13 and 33 http://bit.ly/2f2hA25 Ben Folds - Rockin' the Suburbs http://bit.ly/1lTtPgh Search for the Mothman documentary http://bit.ly/2fzoaPa Aperture hatch on the Millennium Falcon http://bit.ly/2fDuho9 NBC News article on Infrasound http://nbcnews.to/2g0fdkW Vic Tandy and infrasound on Wikipedia http://bit.ly/2fzhEYP Vladimir Gavreau and his infrasound experiments http://bit.ly/2fEtCiO The Haunted Hum (infrasound) on Mythbusters http://bit.ly/2eMp1xr Adam Savage's Indiana Jones Sankara Stones stolen! http://bit.ly/2eE2vmM NICAP's The 1967 UFO Chronology - The Mother of All Sighting Waves http://bit.ly/2eUVIpL The Silver Bridge disaster - the collapse rendered in computer animation http://bit.ly/2eMl1gq Report on the Silver Bridge collapse by the West Virginia DOT http://bit.ly/2fExe4f Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse http://bit.ly/1VFh2T2 Colorized footage of the Tacoma Narrows bridge collapse http://bit.ly/2fExTma Radiolab episode on Dreams http://bit.ly/2eUWQK4 Wake Up and Dream on Radiolab - confronting your fears with Lucid Dreaming http://bit.ly/11CdB5C Project MKUltra http://bit.ly/1ihJLqO Could a sonic weapon make your head explode? http://bit.ly/1un5Uty "Gaslighting" on Wikipedia http://bit.ly/1sUQyvs Gaslight the movie (1944) http://imdb.to/2fDurvM Origin of the "Time exists" quote http://bit.ly/2g0gDfA Weather report for the day of Mrs. Roy Grose’s 4:45 a.m. UFO sighting http://bit.ly/2fcSyCx Linda Scarberry's obituary on Cryptomundo, one of the 4 original teenagers to see Mothman http://bit.ly/2eW9DwQ Silver Bridge http://bit.ly/2flwFjC Riverside Golf Club where Connie Carpenter saw the Mothman, formerly the Mason Co. Golf Course http://bit.ly/2eMpLDl I Love Lucy entertains the cosmos http://n.pr/2eh2I0c How far have human radio broadcasts reached into our galaxy? http://bit.ly/1qAd9iI Can our TV signals be picked up by other planets? http://bbc.in/2eW80PC Actinic Conjunctivitis http://bit.ly/2dRkXIu Defense Logistics Agency website http://www.dla.mil/ Defense Logistics Agency on Wikipedia http://bit.ly/2dRmAWv Chief Cornstalk http://bit.ly/2eMmVhW Chief Cornstalk's curse http://bit.ly/2dRmDl2 Lord Dunmore's War http://bit.ly/2eXAs2l Fort Randolph, West Virginia http://...
At 5:00 p.m. on December 15, 1967, the Silver Bridge which connected Point Pleasant, West Virginia, and Gallipolis, Ohio, collapsed. Being rush hour in mid-December, the bridge was full of commuters on their way home from work and holiday shopping trips. The collapse sent 32 vehicles into the frigid waters of the Ohio river and 46 people lost their lives, with 2 bodies never to be found. The cause was as prosaic and understandable as it was tragic - a minute defect causing stress corrosion in a suspension eye-bar. However, what we may never understand is a connection some claim between the collapse and the first sightings of the Mothman, widely thought to be 13 months previously, to the day. Was there a warning that no one could comprehend? Even if a warning could be interpreted by someone who was starting to put all these strange puzzle pieces together, would their findings even be believed? Could this tragedy have been prevented, or was it inevitable? It might behoove us all to start taking notice, as correlations to sightings of bizarre creatures and catastrophes around the world continue to this day. Tonight's Quote: They’ve done it again. Those lousy bastards have done it again. They knew this was going to happen...and when. And they gave me all that bilge about a power failure. They knew. They just didn’t want me to be able to warn anyone. — John A. Keel, The Mothman Prophecies Show Links: We've found that some sites are not showing these links as clickable unless they are URLs, so until those outlets improve their show notes section, we are providing actual URLs next to the clickable description of each link to make things easier for our listeners! Ben Folds - Rockin' the Suburbs http://bit.ly/1lTtPgh Search for the Mothman documentary http://bit.ly/2fzoaPa Aperture hatch on the Millennium Falcon http://bit.ly/2fDuho9 NBC News article on Infrasound http://nbcnews.to/2g0fdkW Vic Tandy and infrasound on Wikipedia http://bit.ly/2fzhEYP Vladimir Gavreau and his infrasound experiments http://bit.ly/2fEtCiO The Haunted Hum (infrasound) on Mythbusters http://bit.ly/2eMp1xr Adam Savage's Indiana Jones Sankara Stone stolen! http://bit.ly/2eE2vmM NICAP's The 1967 UFO Chronology - The Mother of All Sighting Waves http://bit.ly/2eUVIpL The Silver Bridge disaster - the collapse rendered in computer animation http://bit.ly/2eMl1gq Report on the Silver Bridge collapse by the West Virginia DOT http://bit.ly/2fExe4f Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse http://bit.ly/1VFh2T2 Colorized footage of the Tacoma Narrows bridge collapse http://bit.ly/2fExTma Radiolab episode on Dreams http://bit.ly/2eUWQK4 Wake Up and Dream on Radiolab - confronting your fears with Lucid Dreaming http://bit.ly/11CdB5C Project MKUltra http://bit.ly/1ihJLqO Could a sonic weapon make your head explode? http://bit.ly/1un5Uty "Gaslighting" on Wikipedia http://bit.ly/1sUQyvs Gaslight the movie (1944) http://imdb.to/2fDurvM Origin of the "Time exists" quote http://bit.ly/2g0gDfA Weather report for the day of Mrs. Roy Grose’s 4:45 a.m. UFO sighting http://bit.ly/2fcSyCx Linda Scarberry's obituary on Cryptomundo, one of the 4 original teenagers to see Mothman http://bit.ly/2eW9DwQ Silver Bridge http://bit.ly/2flwFjC Riverside Golf Club where Connie Carpenter saw the Mothman, formerly the Mason Co. Golf Course http://bit.ly/2eMpLDl I Love Lucy entertains the cosmos http://n.pr/2eh2I0c How far have human radio broadcasts reached into our galaxy? http://bit.ly/1qAd9iI Can our TV signals be picked up by other planets? http://bbc.in/2eW80PC Actinic Conjunctivitis http://bit.ly/2dRkXIu Defense Logistics Agency website http://www.dla.mil/ Defense Logistics Agency on Wikipedia http://bit.ly/2dRmAWv Chief Cornstalk http://bit.ly/2eMmVhW Chief Cornstalk's curse http://bit.ly/2dRmDl2 Lord Dunmore's War http://bit.ly/2eXAs2l Fort Randolph, West Virginia http://bit.ly/2fcSDGp The late Beau Sher...
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Mothman! Well, we're pretty sure "Mothman" isn't any of those things, neither a moth nor a man, or some unholy combination of the two. If the descriptions by over 100 witnesses are accurate and the symptoms of seeing such a sight are related, then whatever this creature is, it's abilities may go beyond even what is considered possible for an earthly cryptid. Magical flight, a burning, mesmerizing gaze, and haunting dreams are some of his reported traits, but is clairvoyance also one of them? What if Mothman knew your fate, but wasn't capable or allowed to tell you? And for an even bigger stretch of the imagination, what if Scott goes "off the chain" in this episode? Now, this may all seem like silly balderdash to your sophisticated and skeptical nature, but what kind of hosts would we be if we couldn't deliver a tale of a real monster in time for Samhain? After all, it is Halloween. Tonight's Quote: “UFO’s do not seem to exist as tangible, manufactured objects. They do not conform to the accepted natural laws of our environment. They seem to be nothing more than transmogrifications tailoring themselves to our ability to understand." — John A. Keel, author of The Mothman Prophecies Show Links: We've found that some sites are not showing these links as clickable unless they are URLs, so until those outlets improve their show notes section, we are providing actual URLs next to the clickable description of each link to make things easier for our listeners! Weather report for the day of Mrs. Roy Grose’s 4:45 a.m. UFO sighting http://bit.ly/2fcSyCx Linda Scarberry's obituary on Cryptomundo, one of the 4 original teenagers to see Mothman http://bit.ly/2eW9DwQ Silver Bridge http://bit.ly/2flwFjC Riverside Golf Club where Connie Carpenter saw the Mothman, formerly the Mason Co. Golf Course http://bit.ly/2eMpLDl I Love Lucy entertains the cosmos http://n.pr/2eh2I0c How far have human radio broadcasts reached into our galaxy? http://bit.ly/1qAd9iI Can our TV signals be picked up by other planets? http://bbc.in/2eW80PC Actinic Conjunctivitis http://bit.ly/2dRkXIu Defense Logistics Agency website http://www.dla.mil/ Defense Logistics Agency on Wikipedia http://bit.ly/2dRmAWv Chief Cornstalk http://bit.ly/2eMmVhW Chief Cornstalk's curse http://bit.ly/2dRmDl2 Lord Dunmore's War http://bit.ly/2eXAs2l Fort Randolph, West Virginia http://bit.ly/2fcSDGp The late Beau Shertzer, whose Bloodmobile was almost carried off http://bit.ly/2eBAQqh Men In Black in a Niagra Falls hotel lobby? http://bit.ly/2eBCIiR The 1966 Cadillac De Ville http://bit.ly/2dRoxSM Gallipolis Ferry, West Virginia http://bit.ly/2eXF6NS Gallipolis, Ohio http://www.cityofgallipolis.com/ Morse Code, for when you want to communicate with a UFO using your flashlight http://bit.ly/1zxQZNV Mothman and Other Curious Encounters by Loren Coleman https://amzn.com/B00AWBQF88 The Mothman Prophecies - A True Story by John A. Keel https://amzn.com/0765334984 The Mothman Prophecies - The Movie https://amzn.com/B0000648X0 The Woodrow Derenberger interview with Ronald Maines, Gen. Mgr. of WTAP https://youtu.be/5HxY4suVjSo Point Pleasant, West Virginia http://bit.ly/2euHGdZ Gallipolis, Ohio basecamp for John Keel and the Mothman Prophecies movie crew http://bit.ly/2e3aZpU Visit the Mothman Museum! http://bit.ly/2enKY4d Attend the Mothman Festival in beautiful Point Pleasant, WV! http://bit.ly/1pjsSMO Scott always stays at the Lowe Hotel when searching for Mothman! http://www.thelowehotel.com/ Point Pleasant's "TNT Area" where the Mothman dwells http://n.pr/2drLM5A Explosion and munitions risk at the "TNT Area" http://bit.ly/2eIfuJD Inside the Eerie TNT Storage Bunkers of West Virginia on Wired http://bit.ly/2e8qeyV The Mothman and Indrid Cold story on WeekInWeird.com http://bit.ly/2eI4OuC Mothman on Wikipedia http://bit.ly/2dQ3dhn 1st sighting of the Mothman accord...