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The Bible calls all of us to be in a church today. But the question is: Is your church living like a Titus church? Join us as we interview Dr. Brad Maston about his commentary on Titus. He thoroughly exegetes the book of Titus and applies it so clearly to our lives today! You don't want to miss this latest episode of the Book Podcast! https://a.co/d/caTXcQu We, Scott and Gabe, need to know if you guys like the content. Honestly though, every like, subscribe, and follow shows us that our conversations are helping you. We are on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Anchor, and any podcasting platform. Support us on every platform below! #hearthebookpod #titus #bradmaston #commentary #church #biblicalchurch Instagram: @hearthebookpod Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hearthebookpod YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC8AAn7YxgYVoWa7RmeojyFQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hearthebookpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hearthebookpod Anchor: https://anchor.fm/hearthebookpod Thank you to Brook Sprague and Michael Card for their music in our podcast! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvI-t0MK5kgMJw7REobBCbQ Song: The Book ID: 362574 Writers: Michael Card Publishers: Mole End Music
Cruising through some sunny fall days in the prairies.Playlist: Jorge Ben - ZumbiTim Maia - Réu ConfessoMaston with L'Éclair - SouvenirIbrahim Hesnawi - Only World feat. SuzanLOVING - On My Way To YouA. Savage - Phantom LimboNavajo Sundowners - Heart of GoldCool Ghouls - Gord's HorseOra Cogan - CowgirlCourtney Barnett - Rae StreetDougie Poole - Los AngelesThe Rifle County Players - The VisitJanky Bungag - Down to Be LovedWillie Nelson - Do You Realize
[Original airdate: 3/8/24] Guest host JB Hixson visits today with Dr. Brad Maston (Fort Collins Bible Church). What you cannot see really can hurt you! Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against dark forces in the unseen realm (Ephesians 6:12). On today's program, Dr. Brad Maston (https://fortcollinsbiblechurch.com/) discusses the seen versus the unseen and explains the reality beyond our own eyes. Shameless plug for swag for our listeners/donors! https://www.redpillprints.com/stand-up-for-the-truth - Thanks for YOUR Support!
In this episode, IT Sales Simplified host Genna Callahan sits down with InterWorks Client Manager Seth Maston to chat about transitioning from an IT intern to a fully fledged IT salesperson at a global tech company.
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Dr. J.B. Hixson and Dr. Brad Maston (https://fortcollinsbiblechurch.com/) discuss various false gospel messages that are prevalent in these great last days of deception. https://www.notbyworks.org/ https://nbwministries.myshopify.com/ https://linktr.ee/nbwministries https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCMIahDSgmwkm9PRf9KIWsw https://rumble.com/c/notbyworks https://notbyworks.podbean.com/ http://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-False-Prophet https://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-Antichrist-Volume-One https://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-Antichrist-Volume-two
Guest host JB Hixson visits today with Dr. Brad Maston (Fort Collins Bible Church). What you cannot see really can hurt you! Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against dark forces in the unseen realm (Ephesians 6:12). On today's program, Dr. Brad Maston (https://fortcollinsbiblechurch.com/) discusses the seen versus the unseen and explains the reality beyond our own eyes. Shameless plug for swag for our listeners/donors! https://www.redpillprints.com/stand-up-for-the-truth - Thanks for YOUR Support!
What you cannot see really can hurt you! Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against dark forces in the unseen realm (Ephesians 6:12). Dr. Hixson the guest hosts Stand Up for the Truth radio (https://www.standupforthetruth.com/). On today's program, Dr. Brad Maston (https://fortcollinsbiblechurch.com/) discusses the seen versus the unseen and explains the reality beyond our own eyes. https://www.notbyworks.org/ https://nbwministries.myshopify.com/ https://linktr.ee/nbwministries https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCMIahDSgmwkm9PRf9KIWsw https://rumble.com/c/notbyworks https://notbyworks.podbean.com/ http://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-False-Prophet https://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-Antichrist-Volume-One https://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-Antichrist-Volume-two
Dr. Brad Maston (https://fortcollinsbiblechurch.com/) joins Dr. Hixson to talk about how worldliness has permeated the church and what Christians can do to overcome it. See also https://coloradobiblicaluniversity.com/. https://www.notbyworks.org/ https://nbwministries.myshopify.com/ https://linktr.ee/nbwministries https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCMIahDSgmwkm9PRf9KIWsw https://rumble.com/c/notbyworks https://notbyworks.podbean.com/ http://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-False-Prophet https://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-Antichrist-Volume-One https://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-Antichrist-Volume-two
#217: Little Tokyo is losing legacy businesses, and the neighborhood gets a little less Japanese-American with each one. The latest to leave is iconic restaurant Suehiro Cafe - which opened in 1972. Second-generation owner Kenji Suzuki joins us to talk about his family's history with the restaurant, and what's next for them and for the rest of the Little Tokyo community. Suehiro Cafe is now operating out of their new location at 400 Main St., a few blocks south of Little Tokyo. Guests: Kenji & Tomoko Suzuki, owners of Suehiro Cafe; Mariko Lochridge, small business programs coordinator at Little Tokyo Service Center Music in this episode composed by: cero, Dexter Thomas, Evan Jacoby, Frankie Reyes, Geir Sundstøl, 細野 晴臣, Ill Considered, カシオペア, K. Leimer, ランプ, Maston, Roedelius, 高橋 幸宏, Woo
¿Existen tres horas de temas que catalogarías como IDEALES? eclectic_club nos propone una playlist enlatada de aproximadamente tres horas de duración con los temas más variados e ideales para un jueves. Esta es su segunda temporada y se emite quincenalmente de 17 a 20 horas y lo puedes escuchar en #podcast en #ivoox. ¡Tres horas selectas al cuadrado! 1) Teenage Fanclub - Foreign Land 2) Miles Kane; Corinne Bailey Rae - Nothing's Ever Gonna Be Good Enough (feat. Corinne Bailey Rae) 3) Blur - Barbaric 4) Badly Drawn Boy - Tony Wilson Said 5) Willie J Healey - Sure Feels Good 6) Birds Are Indie - One last book into the fire 7) Eddie Chacon - The Morning Sun 8) Kerala Dust - Future Visions 9) Jai Paul - Str8 Outta Mumbai 10) Obongjayar - Who Let Him In 11) Phoenix; León Larregui - Artefact (feat. León Larregui) 12) AURORA - Your Blood 13) Emma Kupa - Nawlins 14) Sky Diving Penguins - Run Boy 15) Snail Mail - Headlock 16) Japanese Breakfast - Savage Good Boy 17) Baxter Dury - Crashes 18) Ghost Woman - Do You 19) The Limiñanas - El Beach 20) Night Beats - Right / Wrong 21) Ultimate Painting - Woken By Noises 22) La Luz - Loose Teeth 23) Twen - Automation 24) Maston; L'éclair - Ghost 25) Mr. Elevator - My Purple I 26) The Dolly Rocker Movement - Sold for Sinners 27) Kula Shaker - Smart Dogs 28) FEET - Changing My Mind Again 29) Goat Girl - Sad Cowboy 30) Parquet Courts - One Man No City 31) Home Counties - White Shirt / Clean Shirt 32) LCD Soundsystem - Watch the Tapes 33) Julian Casablancas - 11th Dimension 34) of Montreal - Gronlandic Edit 35) Lykke Li - I'm Good, I'm Gone 36) Owiny Sigoma Band - I Made You / You Made Me 37) Beak> - Oh Know 38) Santa Chiara - Visa 39) Pozi - Slightly Shaking Cells 40) Iguana Death Cult - Echo Palace 41) Frankie and the Witch Fingers - Doom Boom 42) The Spyrals - Disguise 43) The Mystery Lights - What Happens When You Turn the Devil Down 44) White Fence - Who Feels Right? 45) Ty Segall - It's Over 46) Temples - Shelter Song 47) levitation room - Strangers of Our Time 48) Babe Rainbow - Love Forever 49) Black Lips - Bad Kids 50) Habibi - I Got the Moves 51) alt-J - Left Hand Free 52) Gaz Coombes - Feel Loop (Lizard Dream) 53) Sleaford Mods; Florence Shaw - Force 10 From Navarone 54) Bully; Soccer Mommy - Lose You (feat. Soccer Mommy) 55) Elizabeth M. Drummond - Crisis 56) She's In Parties - Cherish
Dr. Brad Maston joins Dr. Hixson to discuss the power and authority of God's Word. Caroling to Christmas devotional book Dr. Hixson's books on Kindle NEW BOOK: Spirit of the False Prophet Trailer for New Book Books: Spirit of the Antichrist Volumes One and Two Book: What Lies Ahead-A Biblical Overview of the End Times Book: Getting the Gospel Wrong Not By Works Ministries Follow NBW Ministries on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram! Get the new NBW Ministries mobile app! Sign up for the NBW Newsletter Spirit of the Antichrist Full Series on DVD or Streaming What In the World Is Going On? Video Series Not By Works Online Store Bible Study Methods Course What Lies Ahead Video Series Support Not By Works Not By Works Rumble Channel Book: Top Ten Reasons Some People Go to Hell Book: Weekly Words of Life
On Tuesday, September 5, 2023, Dr. Hixson was joined by his friend and colleague Dr. Brad Maston, Pastor of Fort Collins Bible Church and President of Fort Collins Bible College, for a discussion about Christian Education. TRAILER FOR SPIRIT OF THE FALSE PROPHET NEW BOOK: Spirit of the False Prophet Books: Spirit of the Antichrist Volumes One and Two Book: What Lies Ahead-A Biblical Overview of the End Times Book: Getting the Gospel Wrong Not By Works Ministries Get the new NBW Ministries mobile app! Sign up for the NBW Newsletter Spirit of the Antichrist Full Series on DVD or Streaming What In the World Is Going On? Video Series Not By Works Online Store Bible Study Methods Course What Lies Ahead Video Series Support Not By Works Not By Works Rumble Channel Book: Top Ten Reasons Some People Go to Hell Book: Weekly Words of Life
LAist returns to KCON in LA! How To LA host Brian De Los Santos caught up with K-pop Dreaming host Vivian Yoon to tour this year's KCON LA. Guests: Peter Sohn, director of Pixar's Elemental; Vivian Yoon, host of LAist's K-pop Dreaming; & Steve Chung, CEO of CJ ENM America. Music in this episode composed by: ATEEZ, BTS, Floating Points, Lamp, Masayoshi Takanaka, Maston, modarchive.org, Moon Mullins Listen to How To LA at laist.com/podcasts/how-to-la
LAist returns to KCON in LA! How To LA host Brian De Los Santos caught up with K-pop Dreaming host Vivian Yoon to tour this year's KCON LA. Guests: Peter Sohn, director of Pixar's Elemental; Vivian Yoon, host of LAist's K-pop Dreaming; & Steve Chung, CEO of CJ ENM America. Music in this episode composed by: ATEEZ, BTS, Floating Points, Lamp, Masayoshi Takanaka, Maston, modarchive.org, Moon Mullins Listen to How To LA at laist.com/podcasts/how-to-la
#139: KCON is everything K. K-pop, K-drama, K-beauty, Korean food... The mega event drew about a hundred thousand attendees over the weekend, selling out the LA Convention Center for yet another year. And the HTLA team was there with Vivian Yoon, host of the LAist podcast K-pop Dreaming, and Pixar's Peter Sohn, to get a sense of what KCON means for Los Angeles... and how events like this bring much-needed visibility to the Korean American community. Guests: Peter Sohn, director of Pixar's Elemental; Vivian Yoon, host of LAist's K-pop Dreaming; & Steve Chung, CEO of CJ ENM America. Music in this episode composed by: ATEEZ, BTS, Floating Points, Lamp, Masayoshi Takanaka, Maston, modarchive.org, Moon Mullins
#136: Cheap Fast Eats is back on the streets of LA, ever seeking the perfect on-the-go meal for under 10 bucks. This time, LAist's food editor Gab Chabran is taking Brian through the streets of Chinatown. They're checking out some modern hotspots, 30+ year old neighborhood staples, and of course... some excellent dim sum. Restaurants featured: Angry Egret Dinette, Long's Family Bakery, & My Dung Sandwich Shop Music in this episode composed by: E Ro 3, Austin Cross, Evan Jacoby, Maston, Moon Mullins, The Lonesome Paradise, Dexter Thomas
#129: Today's dual strike of WGA & SAG-AFTRA bears a striking similarity to the last time both unions joined on the picket lines: 1960. In both contract disputes, the main concern for writers and actors revolved around emerging technologies. Where today's union members are concerned about streaming residuals and AI, their forebears were concerned about their movies being rebroadcast on TV. The major studios may have changed but, in both cases, workers are saying they are not receiving their fair share of the profits. So today we're checking in with LAist's favorite history journalist, Hadley Meares, to talk about what we can learn from past strikes, and how 1960's echoes can still be felt today. Check out Hadley's article on LAist.com: https://laist.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/how-the-sag-strike-of-1960-foreshadowed-hollywoods-current-battle Music in this episode composed by: Mort Garson, indiegamemusic.com, Maston, Moon Mullins, Macabre Plaza, Mamman Sanni, Dexter Thomas, Woo
On Thursday, July 27, 2023, Dr. Hixson was joined by his friend and colleague Dr. Brad Maston, Pastor of Fort Collins Bible Church and President of Fort Collins Bible College, for a discussion of what believers should be doing while we wait for the return of the Lord. Books: Spirit of the Antichrist Volumes One and Two Book: What Lies Ahead-A Biblical Overview of the End Times Book: Getting the Gospel Wrong Not By Works Ministries Get the new NBW Ministries mobile app! Sign up for the NBW Newsletter Spirit of the Antichrist Full Series on DVD or Streaming What In the World Is Going On? Video Series Not By Works Online Store Bible Study Methods Course What Lies Ahead Video Series Support Not By Works Not By Works Rumble Channel Book: Top Ten Reasons Some People Go to Hell Book: Weekly Words of Life
On Monday, June 26, 2023, Dr. Hixson was joined by his friend and colleague Dr. Brad Maston, Pastor of Fort Collins Bible Church and President of Fort Collins Bible College, for a discussion of Satan's goals as the enemy of all that is good, righteous, and pure. Books: Spirit of the Antichrist Volumes One and Two Book: What Lies Ahead-A Biblical Overview of the End Times Book: Getting the Gospel Wrong Not By Works Ministries Get the new NBW Ministries mobile app! Sign up for the NBW Newsletter Spirit of the Antichrist Full Series on DVD or Streaming What In the World Is Going On? Video Series Not By Works Online Store Bible Study Methods Course What Lies Ahead Video Series Support Not By Works Not By Works Rumble Channel Book: Top Ten Reasons Some People Go to Hell Book: Weekly Words of Life
On Thursday, June 8, 2023, Dr. Brad Maston from Fort Collins Bible Church joined Dr. Hixson to discuss the many signs indicating the Rapture may be closer than ever. Books: Spirit of the Antichrist Volumes One and Two Book: What Lies Ahead-A Biblical Overview of the End Times Book: Getting the Gospel Wrong Not By Works Ministries Follow NBW Ministries on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram! Get the new NBW Ministries mobile app! Sign up for the NBW Newsletter Spirit of the Antichrist Full Series on DVD or Streaming What In the World Is Going On? Video Series Not By Works Online Store Bible Study Methods Course What Lies Ahead Video Series Support Not By Works Not By Works Rumble Channel Book: Top Ten Reasons Some People Go to Hell Book: Weekly Words of Life
Climate campaigners have been causing disruption on the M25 after climbing onto gantries over the motorway. The action was staged by Just Stop Oil protesters just weeks after they forced the closure of the QE2 bridge at the Dartford crossing. It comes as world leaders gather at the Cop27 climate summit in Egypt to discuss what can be done to tackle global warming. Also in today's podcast, another protest has been held outside an asylum processing centre in Maston. Hundreds of people gathered at the site in Thanet yesterday afternoon, with many calling for it to be shut down. The former Home Secretary has also admitted he was given legal advice about the way the centre was operating. A woman is recovering from an unprovoked attack in a Folkestone alleyway that left her covered in blood. Eliza Eastland was walking home just after half 7 at night when she felt someone was following her. She's been speaking to our reporter Rhys Griffiths. The sister of a Dartford woman who took her own life is calling for all domestic violence-linked suicides to be registered on a national database. Hear from a councillor who's been supporting Gemma Robinson's family. Dozens of volunteers have been building beds to make sure children living in poverty in Thanet have somewhere to sleep. An event's taken place at the Discovery Park in Sandwich. For the first time ever, if you live in Canterbury you're going to have to pay to visit the cathedral. Permits giving residents free access to the Precinct are going to be scrapped in the new year - but some have concerns. And in sport, Gillingham are in the draw for the second round of the FA Cup - but they face a first round replay. It finished 1-1 against non-league AFC Fylde at the weekend. Manager Neil Harris shared his thoughts after the game.
As broadcast October 27, 2022 with lotsa phantasms for you and you and you, boo. Tonight we warm up for a very special presentation tomorrow, as Ghost Funk Orchestra is out with their latest album A New Kind of Love via Colemine Records' Karma Chief imprint. Phantom mastermind Seth Applebaum will join us then for a two hour special tag team playlist with Danno, so we decided to preview a bit of what's to come Friday, which, like the album, is not to be missed. For the closing hour, Dan Lloyd once again joins us with a bevvy of rock in tow, with highlights from Martha, LS Dunes, and Pile of Love being the highlights (and definitely do not miss the amazing albums out in rock tomorrow as well!)#feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Part I (00:00)The Velvet Underground – Venus In FursJaylib – The MessageMaston & L'éclair – SouvenirIronsides – SommerGhost Funk Orchestra – Quiet SoulGhost Funk Orchestra – A Song for Paul Part II (31:02)Ghost Funk Orchestra – Slow DownGhost Funk Orchestra – Cost of LivingLetta Mbulu – Pula Yetla Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra – ExodusThe Rugged Nuggets – The Wait Is OverJoe Bataan – Ordinary Guy (Jazzanova Rework) Part III (58:41)Quicksand - FelizMartha – Please Don't Take Me BackWilco – One More Hour (Sleater-Kinney)Garbage – Witness to Your LoveLS Dunes – BombsquadFran – Limousine Part IV (88:44)Town Liar – Style and TitlePile of Love – Over & OutThe Damned – Wait For the Blackout (Live)Television Screams – Uncomfortably NumbRolling Quartz – Sing Your Heart OutJimmy Eat World – Place Your Debts
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Beautiful september sunsets and swells stretching out like corduroy out to the horizon.Playlist: Lou Reed - I'm Waiting for the Man - May 1965 DemoThe Brazda Brothers - Lonely TimeNaima Bock - BerimbauMaston with L'Eclair - SouvenirThe Kynds - So If Someone Sends You Flowers BabeJim Croce - Tomorrow's Gonna Be A Brighter DayLee Hazlewood - She Come's RunningJeffrey Allen Clarke - Slip AwayTransistors - Melting GirlJorge Duarte - Etapas De Mi VidaThe Fabulous Stingrays - Yao SurferZNR - Solo Un DiaThe Probes - Bustin SurfboardsThe Sadies - Message to BelialRicky Nelson - Wild Nights in TulsaLes Difficiles De Petion Ville - An Septieme
Ben shared with us his experience being a Release Manager for PHP 8.1. We also talk about the voting process for Release Manager voting for 8.2 (https://externals.io/message/117716#117746). Congratulations to Sergey Panteleev and Pierrick Charron on becoming the Release Managers for PHP 8.2. We share our thoughts on how to follow along with discussions happening on PHP Internals. We also talk about PHP Internal's move to Github (https://github.com/php). What's been going on at the PHP Foundation. Joining PHP Social-verse and the overall Fediverse at https://phpc.social. The return of PHP in-person Meetups and Conferences and MergePHP - https://twitter.com/mergephp. Stay current with what we are doing by following and subscribing. Website: https://phproundtable.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/phproundtableTwitter: @phproundtable Maston: @phproundtable@phpc.socialAudio Podcast: https://pca.st/usqnzuifDiscord: https://discord.gg/wmD3sGnMMe
SURPRISE!! The episode you've all been waiting for (or at least we have). In today's surprise episode, we talk all about the spiritual realm. We go deep into some of our personal stories and experiences when faced with demons. We also have two special guests come on to share there personal experiences as well. Talon Maston and Payton Johnson give some great insight on the truth about Demons and the spiritual realm, along with some pretty sweet stories. We have been waiting so long to share these spooky, real stories with you so we hope you enjoy! Don't forget to like, share, subscribe, and give us 5 stars! XOXO B&P Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/bp.startsomewhere/
Sarah partnered with Kate to launch Club 15. Learn why she took Kate's call and how she is the architect of technology that is saving species.
Mark Neeley is an independent animator & designer from Cincinnati, Ohio who has dedicated himself to working purely in an analog manner using a lightbox, paper, and frame by frame recording methods. He is also a teacher of autistic children who inspire him with their freedom to allow their imaginations to directly come to life on paper with an innocence and immediacy. Kit Laybourne's "The Animation Book," found in Mark's childhood public library, introduced him to indie animation and the methods of how to create. The midcentury animation husband and wife duo John and Faith Hubley, who dedicated themselves to making at least one personal film per year in the midst of making commercial projects, introduced him to a mindset in which to work with your soul intact. Mark's lifelong dedication to animation led him to create a short film called“Fragments” (2020.) It is an ideal vs. real mixed media animation inspired by his wife and him experiencing the joys of traveling to California contrasted with the loss of a family pet. It was the recipient of over a dozen film festival screenings and finalist awards. His love and specialization of creating music videos (Maston, Psychic Temple, Cactus Lee) connects directly with his creation of the "Aquarium Drunkard Picture Show" originally commissioned by the Adult Swim Network, and now an episodic production released on aquariumdrunkard.com. He is a generous creator who has even been known to offer free workshops for young people who are desperate to find a way to bring movement and life to their drawings. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thestolenhourspodcast/message
As broadcast December 21, 2021 with plenty of extra goodies for your undeserving podcast stocking. Tonight we bid adieu to the great year in indie & underground music with volume 2 of our look back at some of the great tunes that came out & guests we had on the show. Danno highlighted favorite guests of the year in part 1, with Prince Paolo bumping some great stuff from CHAI, MUNYA, Esther Rose, along with Maston and L'eclair to highlight the rest of a strong cast of artists. We'll see you next year with more radio mayhem from us!#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Otis Kane – Sweet SensationDragonfruit – ExhaleFreedom Fry – Corde SenibleGriffith James feat Tennis – Market & BlackKevin Mark Trail – Rainbow GirlDL Rossi – Great Lakes State Line Part II (31:51)Pearl Charles - Only for TonightMUNYA – VoyageCHAI – ActionCharlotte Adigéry and Bolis Pupul - BlendaTwin Rains - All Of The Angelsafternoon bike ride - Terrace Rain Part III (59:59)Wah Together - SayonaraDucks Ltd. - 18 CigarettesPaul Jacobs - Christopher RobbinsMazey Haze - Don't CareNana Yamato - Before SunriseEsther Rose - How Many Times Part IV (90:20)Flava D - All We Ever Do (feat DRS & Paige Eliza)Maston with L'elair – GhostQuickly Quickly - Everything is Different (To Me)L'Rain - Two FacePleasure Systems - Corpse PoseTasha - Would You Mind Please Pulling Me Close?
Cam Marston has spent the past twenty years studying workplace and workforce trends and reporting his trends to his clients in presentations, seminars, workshops, and keynote speeches. Now he takes his accumulated years of research and brings them to radio. In this episode, Cam talks with author Gabriella Saab to discsuss her first novel, "The Last Checkmate". Listen to the story of a local girl enjoying world wide success
Today's woman was an only child to working parents. She grew up in New York and as she entered her teen years, decided she wanted to be a ski racer and compete in the Olympics. However, an injury made this impossible and she went off to college majoring in psychology. And as her life unfolded, she took an unusual direction. She navigated toward computer programming and got really good at it. And as a tech woman, she played all kinds of roles. Entrepreneur, corporate manager and worldwide spokesperson. Always using her tech skills to better the world and those that live in it. Today she works for Microsoft and is the founder of Project 15, an open platform used to accelerate scientific team building solutions. It is my pleasure to introduce you to Sarah Maston.
Ein neues Projektil mit Raum für drei Passagiere wird hergestellt. Maston verbringt acht Tage im Innern, um die Sauerstoffversorgung zu testen. Das Observatorium stellt sein Teleskop in den Rocky Mountains auf.
Gemeinsam mit dem Franzosen versucht Maston, seinen Freund Barbicane zu finden, bevor dieser sich und die ganze Nation ins Unglück stürzt. Kann Ardan die beiden Streithähne zur Vernunft bringen?
Nachdem der Vertrag mit Murchison, Direktor des Hüttenwerks Goldspring, abgeschlossen wurde, reisen Barbican, Maston und Elphiston nach Florida. In Stones-Hill finden sie den idealen Standort für die Kolumbiade.
Präsident Barbicane bildet mit General Morgan, Major Elphiston und J.T. Maston ein Kompetenzteam. Bei der Planung des perfekten Geschützes erhitzen sich die Gemüter der Experten für Kriegsgerät.
Dr. C. Stephen Evans, University Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Baylor University gave the lecture titled "Thinking Radically and Biblically About Ethics"
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Человечность by UMAN on Chaleur Humaine (freedom to spend) 1′35″ Sekret by Pejzaż on Wyspa (Bartosz Kruczyński) 6′10″ Rock Mignon (Filet Dub) by Lopo on Duppy Vaulted (2011 - 2021) (Bokeh Versions) 10′25″ Kill-A-Milli (feat. Papa Roger Robinson) by Seekersinternational on Presents Ragga Preservation Society - Worldwide Sound (Diskotopia) 14′28″ Everything Is Fine by Charisma on Everything Is Fine - Single (Emotional Rescue) 17′45″ Be Thankful by One Blood on Be Thankful (Emotional Rescue) 25′35″ Dosti by Nazia Hassan & Zoheb Hassan on Naya Beat Volume 1: South Asian Dance and Electronic Music 1983-1992 (Naya Beat Records) 30′05″ Nostalgia (Il Sapore Di Quell'estate) by Modula on Bacolearica - Single (Tugboat Motion Company) 33′22″ Fools Paradise by Valerie Harrison on For the Love of You, Vol. 2 (Athens Of The North) 38′15″ Life and Death - А F T Є Я Г Ї F Є (Farragol remix) by Farragol on CHAOS (self released) 41′20″ Be Yourself (Motivational Mix) by Space Ghost on Dance Planet (Tartelet Records) 45′30″ Hometown Dream by Helado Negro on Far In (Private Energy under exclusive license to 4AD Ltd.) 50′52″ What's Good for the Goose (feat. Supercoolwicked) by Omar S on What's Good for the Goose (feat. Supercoolwicked) - Single (FXHE Records) 53′10″ Me Espera (Gaspar Muniz Remix) by Mulú & Letrux on Me Espera - Single (Mulú) 58′45″ Your Love is Keeping Me Alive by Azar Lawrence on Shadow Dancing (Light In The Attic Records) 62′18″ Searchin' by Frank Reynolds & The Re:Generations on Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now - Single (Star Creature) 66′55″ Golden Green by Emma-Jean Thackray on Yellow (Movementt) 70′45″ rashida jones by P. Morris & MORRI$ on rashida jones - Single (Bear Club Music Group) 73′30″ Knockin (Rip Screw & Pimp C) by Amadeezy on Thee Alpha and Omega , Vol. VII (Clan Destine Records) 76′12″ Soul Belongs 2 U by dreamcastmoe on After All This - EP (In Real Life under exclusive license to AWAL Recordings America, Inc.) 78′50″ Dreaming by Ashaye on V4 Visions: Label Sampler - EP (Numero Group) 83′50″ Dreamin's For Free by Ben Pirani on Dreamin's For Free - Single (Colemine Records) 87′50″ This Is the Way I Am by La'Fez on Rust Side Story Vol. 24 (Numero Group) 90′55″ Do You Feel It Working (with L'Eclair) by Maston on Souvenir (with L'Eclair) (Innovative Leisure / Calico Discos) 94′45″ Find It In Your Eyes by The System on The System (Music From Memory) 99′10″ Kinky Love by Maria Somerville on Kinky Love - Single (4AD Ltd.) 103′00″ Cambios En El Tiempo by Vandana on Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989 (Dark Entries Records) 106′45″ A' Fumme Marjua' by Avida on Avida (Hot Elephant Music) 111′10″ Not Just Another by Mike Hounshell on Sometime Somewhere (The Numero Group) 113′35″ Dancing with My Demons (feat. Paul Cherry) by Eyedress on Mulholland Drive (Lex Records Ltd) 117′10″ I Must Spread My Genes by Charles on Let's Start a Family Tonight (Babe City Records) Check out the full archives on the website.
As broadcast September 29, 2021 with plenty of extra non-neutral colors for your podcast experience. We remember Miles Davis to start the show, highlighting the late-for-release "Rubberband" LP, which only dropped two years ago after recording in 1985. The Man with The Horn passed away on this date 30 years ago, considered by many to still be the absolute king of jazz. After that it's a trip to Bern & the Swiss surrounds for our season debut Round Trip with Lizz Kalo. Lots of good new groups & some already disbanded in the mix, with highlights from Sirens of Lesbos, Panda Lux, Al Pride and many other very worthy artist from high up in the Alps. #feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Miles Davis – Rubberband of Life (Amerigo Gazaway remix)Dieter Meier – Bonjour Cherie (edit)Sirens of Lesbos – PalaAlois – Light the FireNaomi Lareine – LimitlessPriya Ragu – Good Love 2.0 Part II (30:18)Maston & L'éclair – L'eau BleueMaston & L'éclair – GhostBenjamin Amaru – September SkiesBlack Sea Dahu – Take Stock of What I HaveLo & Leduc – Argumant (Hommage an Kurt Marti)Silver Furs – Now We Start to See The BeautyCella – When You Talk Part III (59:26)Panda Lux – StaubSirens of Lesbos – Zeus Pedestrians - I Haven'tBlack Sea Dahu – In Case I Fall For YouAl Pride - Kalif OnyaThe Rebels of Tijuana – Et le blizzard s'estompe Part IV (96:21)James Gruntz - Heart Keeps DancingBOY – Little NumbersJeans for Jesus - Wosch no chli blibäL'éclair – Dallas Chamsom - You Don't Know How I Wanna Hold YouSo!Yoon! & Phum Viphurit – Wings
Walking the line of a good time on the tropical beach broadcast of Prairie Surfin'Playlist: The Cords - Waiting Here For YouAlan Dunham - Castles in My MindMaston with L'eclair - SouvenirMild High Club - Rollercoaster BabyWillie Thrasher - We Got to Take You HigherAmanaz - Sunday MorningAllah-Las - MausoleumThe Movers - NomaliJohnnie Osbourne - African WakeThe Tronics - Love Tan (In a Two Way Circus)The Du-Cats - Heart of StoneThe Garrys - Hwy-11 TumbleweedHabibi - NiceThe Shivas - If I Could ChooseDanger!! Death Ray - Surf RiderThe Tino Grigio Band - Yellow ChildrenHaruomi Hosono - Bara to Yaju
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Erik Jackson, Paradox, DJ Dolo76, conshus, AmIAm, Machinedrum, Angelica Bess, Gift Of Gab, Jose Gonzalez, Kuf Knotz, Christine Elise, Marc Rapson, Deborah Jordan, Georgie Sweet, Nathan Thomas, Futuristica Music, ULTRA BEAST, Imperial, Buster Wolf, Dj Proof, Logic1000, yune pinku, Mega Ran, Maston, Leclair, Kiefer, Sincere Vega, Damu The Fudgemunk, Lesibu Grand, Haviah Mighty, Mala Rodriguez, T-Mo, Big Gipp and Khujo, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Rhonda is the Chairman of the Board at Oneness Ministries, and an accomplished businesswoman. Not only is her career impressive, but her love of God is so evident in her life. Listen in as we interview one of our favorite people! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-3/support
As broadcast September 16, 2021 with plenty of extra paint for all your favorite podcast colors. Tonight we remember this date in 1970, when Jimi Hendrix played his final show in a jam session on stage with Eric Burdon's War, and just like he came into the world, he was gone quickly as well. After that our first hour Sampled funk & soul session for this week is full of new jams from Kendra Morris, BADBADNOTGOOD, & Curtis Harding amongst other highly worthy candidates for airplay, and Dan Lloyd joins us once again to throw rocks for our final regular programming of the season for our AMPED feature.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)War – Me & Baby BrotherCurtis Harding – Can't Hide It79.5 – Club LevelOtis Redding – Tramp (Korley Buchek remix)Kendra Morris feat Eraserhood Sound – Catch The SunOrions Belte feat Chris Holm – Holy WaterPart II (31:03)Maston & L'éclair – Do You Feel It WorkingTony Allen feat Hugh Masekela – Slow Bones (Cool Cats mix)Gary Bartz feat Jazz Is Dead – Visions of Love (inst)Eydis Evensen – Wandering II (Paddy Mulcahy remix)BADBADNOTGOOD feat Karriem Riggins & Arthur Verocai – Beside AprilSteely Dan – Aja (Live at The Orpheum) Part III (64:03)Ozzy Osbourne and Lemmy – Hellraiser (30th Anniversary Edition)The Vaccines – XCTMastodon – Pushing the TidesBilly Talent – End of Me (ft Rivers Cuomo)Radiohead – If You Say the Word Part IV (95:00)Thrice – Summer Set Fire to RainYB – Sad But TrueEddie Vedder – Long WayJerry Cantrell – BrightenJason Isbell – Driver 8 (REM cover)
As broadcast September 2, 2021 with plenty of extra echoes on that dub for you podcast surfers. Tonight we pay tribute with the entirety of our first quarter of the show, remembering a legend on the mic & in the booth, who not only changed reggae & dub forever, but far beyond those as well. Lee "Scratch" Perry passed away on Sunday aged 85, and one in that amount of years could hardly have more influence than The Upsetter. After that, we have a good amount of new funk & soul to get through with a remix from Prefuse 73, a live version from Hojean, and a pretty amazing bit of afrobeat from Common as well! For our 2nd hour AMPED rock feature, there are some blistering tunes to go through as well, with Turnstile out with their colossus of an album, IDLES covering Metallica, and Halsey teaming up with Trent Reznor on her new album which is also cracking stuff.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Lee “Scratch” Perry – Disco DevilBob Marley – Sun Is Shining (Lee “Scratch” Perry Dub)Dennis Alcapone feat Lee “Scratch” Perry – Back Biter (aka Shocks '71)Lee “Scratch” Perry & The Upsetters – Curly LocksThe Orb feat Lee “Scratch” Perry – Golden Clouds Part II (30:16)Arjuna Oakes & Serebii – First NightsHojean – Over 85 (Live)Maston & L'éclair – Swiss FrancDaste. – changes Freddie Gibbs & Yasiin Bey – Never Die (Prefuse 73 remix)Common feat Black Thought & Seun Kuti – When We MoveFela Kuti & Afrika 70 with Ginger Baker – Ginger Baker & Tony Allen Drum Solo, Pt 2Part III (62:59)Turnstile – BlackoutHalsey – HoneyIron Maiden – StrategoTeenage Bottlerocket – You're Never Going Out of StyleJohnny Marr – Spirit, Power and SoulPart IV (93:02)Bat Fangs – Queen of My WorldIDLES – The God That FailedGeese – Low EraUltra Q – BowmanOasis- Live Forever
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: EyeQ, conshus, MyGrane McNastee, Erykah Badu, Joon Moon, Liv Warfield, Mega Ran, Maston, Leclair, Substantial, Funky DL, Saun, Starr, The Dap-Kings, Selah Sue, TSHA, Juan Pierre, HiddenHand, Noveliss, Orquesta Akokan, Shad, Onry Ozzborn, Cloudy October, Evidence, Hard Feelings, Raashan Ahmad, Rita J, Kiefer, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
When you discover a group whose style and vibe matches up perfectly with your own, sometimes you just gotta recruit ’em. At least that’s what happened with L.A.-born psych-pop producer Frank Maston (better known as one half of PAINT and mononymously as Maston), who experienced love at first listen when he laid ears on Geneva […]
Healthy Conversations with Omy Naidoo, A show for Dieticians
In this episode we discuss: Very low Energy Diets (VLED) Phases of VLED Direct Trial and Diabetes Remission VLED and Obesity Management Baseline Bloods for VLED VLED and Bariatric Surgery Nestle Optifast
As broadcast July 5, 2021. We wish all our Canadian & American listeners a happy belated Canada Day & 4th of July, respectively, then remember Jim Morrison to start the show 50 years after his passing at his girlfriend's apartment in Paris. At the end, it was almost pure speculation guessing what had killed Morrison, as he never received an autopsy and had lived a dangerously wild life until transforming at the age of 27, the third such rock star in 6 months' time. For our New Muses Monday first hour, we had a variety of very good cuts out this past week, most notably Big Red Machine & Taylor Swift teaming up for a lovely ballad called Renegade, and we also featured new tunes from SAULT & Slow Pulp, amongst other luminaries. Yejin joined us for our Popcast 2nd hour with a lot of great new tunes in tow along with our OST & Gossip section material as well. #feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Jim Morrison – The Ghost SongHoly Hive – Ain't That The WaySAULT – Trap LifeChicano Batman – Dark StarBig Red Machine feat Taylor Swift – RenegadeJunior Varsity feat spilltab – Weather Part II (30:03)Yellow Days – I'll Be Loving YouSlow Pulp – IowaPond – ToastKishi Bashi – For Every Voice That Never SangSteve Gunn – Other YouMaston feat L'éclair – GhostDeclaime & Madlib – Declaime Speaks Part III (61:08)Baby Ariel - PerfBazzi - Beautiful (ft. Camila Cabello)Isac Elliot - TMILeon Bridges - Why Don't You Touch MeBecky Hill & David Guetta - RememberStill Woozy - That's Life Part IV (91:11)Jeremy Zucker - 18Sara Kays - Picture of YouEd Sheeran - Bad HabitsNessa Barrett - counting crimesWESLEE - GassedGeorge Glew - Home LoveTim Rogers & The Fellas - No Turning Back
As broadcast June 10, 2021 with extra fabric for the podcast fitting room. On the 17th anniversary of Ray Charles' transformation, we pay tribute to start the show, noting the incredible work of a man who didn't just revolutionize a couple of genres, but all of them. For the rest of our funk & soul first hour, there's new tunes out from Polo & Pan, Robert Glasper, and Otis Kane just to name a few, and we dusted a few old school joints in there as well for good measure while also sending some positive energy towards the victims of a horrific accident that happened in Gwangju yesterday. Dan Lloyd joins us for the 2nd hour on our AMPED feature, and with big albums out tomorrow from Garbage, Sleater-Kinney, and a host of others in the rock world, there is a ton to explore there as well.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Ray Charles – I've Got News For YouPolo & Pan feat Channel Tres – TunnelLucky Daye – Running BlindOtis Kane feat KALLITECHNIS – Good LoveDeRobert & The Half Truths – Walk ForwardBacao Rhythm & Steel Band – I Need Somebody to Love Tonight Part II (31:55)Donald Byrd – Christo RedentorRobert Glasper feat Alex Isley – Main ThemeDorothy Ashby – Come Live with MeMaston feat L'éclair – SouvenirOliver Nelson – Skull SessionDonald Byrd – Woman of the World Part III (60:40)AFI – Far Too NearGarbage – No Gods No MastersJim Ward – Paper FishSleater-Kinney – High in the GrassMammoth WVH – Mammoth Part IV (90:43)Descendents – NightageTom Morello and the Bloody Beetroots – Radium GirlsVolbeat – Wait a Minute My GirlLaura Stevenson – StateNoel Gallagher's High Flying Birds – Flying on the GroundJoey Cape – It Could Be Real
It feels like I've listened to a hundred albums in the past month looking for inspiration, and EPISODE #94 of Random Old Records is the result of all those hours logged under the headphones and between the speakers. This is a fun one, so let's dig in!You'll hear everything from hardcore punk classics to modern twists on punk to blissed-out pop to stomping grunge-era guitar noise to jangle to soul and everything in between. Featured artists include MDC, Poison Idea, Heather The Jerk, Toads, Christie Front Drive, Helium, Living Grateful, The Weather Station, and over a dozen more. Tell all your friends that Random Old Records is back!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Also, Random Old Records Zine #1 is out and shipping now! $6.50 postage-paid, 20 pages, black & white, all previously unpublished on this blog or elsewhere. It features long reviews of the albums Don't Knock My Love by Wilson Pickett and Shadows by Maston, along with interviews I did with Dennis Coffey and Frank Maston about the making of those albums. Click the Buy Now button below to order, US shipping only. Thanks for the support! Random Old Records Podcast #94Released 05/31/2021DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Andy Human - "Land Of The Dinosaurs"(Freeze, CWR 2012)2. Heather The Jerk - "Here Alone"(Cable Access TV, self-released 2021)3. J Church - "UFOs Will Crash"(Nostalgic For Nothing, Broken Rekids 1995)4. Toads - "Running 2: Still Running"(Toads, Sanctuary Moon 2021)5. Mystic Inane - "Mystic Ignorance"(Natural Beauty, Cleta Patra 2020)6. Deodorant - "Retrospect 17"(Smells Good, Not Normal 2018)7. MDC - "I Hate Work"(MDC, R Radical 1982)8. Poison Idea - "Give It Up"(Pick Your King, FE 1983)9. Healers - "Cruisin'"(Rocky Mountain Low, Hyperpycnal 2009)--Destroy all monsters!10. Slant 6 - "Time Expired"(Soda Pop Rip Off, Dischord 1994)11. Scrawl - "Prize"(Velvet Hammer, Simple Machines 1993)12. Helium - "Trixie's Star"(The Dirt Of Luck, Matador 1995)13. Christie Front Drive - "November"(Christie Front Drive, Caulfield 1996)14. Heavenly - "Wrap My Arms Around Him"(A Bout De Heavenly, Damaged Goods 2020)--Dammitol!15. The Wilderness Children - "Plastic Bag From Tescos"(C89, Cherry Red 2018)16. The Haywains - "Fisherman's Friend"(C89, Cherry Red 2018)17. Coming Up Roses - "I Could Have Been Your Girlfriend"(Sharon Signs To Cherry Red, RPM 2016)18. The Left Outsides - "The Wind No Longer Stirs The Trees"(Are You Sure I Was There, Cardinal Fuzz 2020)19. Living Grateful - "Birthright"(Peace Mob, Punctum 2015)--Behind the Dragon!20. The Weather Station - "Separated"(Ignorance, Fat Possum 2021)21. James Elkington - "Sleeping Me Awake"(Ever-Roving Eye, Paradise Of Bachelors 2020)22. Lady Wray - "Bad Girl"(Queen Alone, Big Crown 2016)23. The Resonaires - "Standing With You"(Brighter Days Ahead, Colemine 2021)
The windows are open, the sun is shining on my street, and the music is flowing out of my stereo speakers and into the sky. It's that time of the month, and EPISODE #93 of Random Old Records is here with some free and easy sounds to soundtrack your days and nights.The first thing you'll hear are country-rock classics from Judee Sill and Dillard and Clark, then we move on to some killer new jams from Oceanator, David Nance, and Nightshift, more vintage sounds by Federal Duck, The Grass Roots, The Serpent Power, Barbara Howard, plus a whole lot more. If you're a fool in love, looking for something to believe, or just trying to keep warm, there's something for you here!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Also, Random Old Records Zine #1 is out and shipping now! $6.50 postage-paid, 20 pages, black & white, all previously unpublished on this blog or elsewhere. It features long reviews of the albums Don't Knock My Love by Wilson Pickett and Shadows by Maston, along with interviews I did with Dennis Coffey and Frank Maston about the making of those albums. Click the Buy Now button below to order, US shipping only. Thanks for the support! Random Old Records Podcast #93Released 04/30/2021DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Judee Sill - "There's A Rugged Road"(Heart Food, Asylum 1973)2. Dillard and Clark - "The Radio Song"(The Fantastic Expedition Of Dillard and Clark, A&M 1968)3. Weyes Blood - "Something To Believe"(Titanic Rising, Sub Pop 2019)4. Lavinia Blackwall - "Keep Warm"(Muggington Lane End, self-released 2020)--Small town in Texas!5. Blades Of Joy - "Be Free"(Blades Of Joy, Melters 2018)6. Oceanator - "January 21st"(Things I Never Said, Plastic Miracles 2020)7. David Nance - "My Love, The Dark And I"(Staunch Honey, Trouble In Mind 2020)8. Nightshift - "Romantic Mud"(Zoe, Trouble In Mind 2021)9. Tess Parks - "Stick Around"(Blood Hot, Optic Nerve 2015)--Angel unchained!10. The Do's And Dont's - "No One To Talk My Troubles To"(Whispers Lounge, Numero Group 2020)11. Federal Duck - "Tomorrow Waits For Today"(Federal Duck, Musicor 1968)12. Maria Dallas - "Ambush"(Maria Dallas In Nashville, Viking 1967)13. Becki Bluefield - "Somebody's Gonna Plow Your Field"(Plantation Gold, Omni 2009)14. The Serpent Power - "Up And Down"(The Serpent Power, Vanguard 1967)--Tentacles!15. The Tuneful Trolley - "Hello Love"(Island In The Sky, Capitol 1968)16. The Critters - "Don't Let The Rain Fall Down On Me"(It's A Happening World, Warner Japan 2017)17. Free For All - "I'm So Glad That I Found You"(The Sun Shines On My Street, Teensville 2018)18. The Grass Roots - "Mr. Jones"(Where Were You When I Needed You, Dunhill 1966)19. Barbara Howard - "Oh Me, Oh My, I'm A Fool For You"(On The Rise, Remined 2019)
Spring has sprung, and all I wanna do is listen to music! EPISODE #92 of Random Old Records continues the vintage punk rock thread of last episode, along with some jingle, some jangle and some plain ol' rock n' roll. Let's get into it!This time around, you'll hear stone-cold classics from the Circle Jerks and Uniform Choice, underrated 90s pop-punk from Bum and the Bomb Bassets, a stack of boppers from the venerable Mutant Pop label by The Hissyfits, The Proms, and The Beautys, new stuff from The Spits and Gen Pop, plus a whole lot more! In between the tracks, you'll hear excerpts from the classic 1975 crime caper Las Vegas Lady, starring Stella Stevens. All in all, it's another episode I'm mighty proud of, so I hope everyone likes it!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Also, Random Old Records Zine #1 is out and shipping now! $6.50 postage-paid, 20 pages, black & white, all previously unpublished on this blog or elsewhere. It features long reviews of the albums Don't Knock My Love by Wilson Pickett and Shadows by Maston, along with interviews I did with Dennis Coffey and Frank Maston about the making of those albums. Click the Buy Now button below to order, US shipping only. Thanks for the support! Random Old Records Podcast #92Released 02/14/21DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")Released 03/27/211. Circle Jerks - "Wild In The Streets"(Wild In The Streets, Faulty Products 1982)2. Red Scare - "Last Request"(Then There Were None, Upstart 1984)3. Uniform Choice - "Scream To Say"(Screaming For Change, Wishingwell 1986)4. Fried E/M - "I'm Wrong"(Modern World, Lumpy 2020)5. Smarts - "Cling Wrap"(Who Needs Smarts Anyway?, Feel It 2020)6. Gen Pop - "Personal Fantasy"(PPM66, Post Present Medium 2020)7. Public Service - "Panic/Healing"(I'm Gonna Kill That Man 7", Anxious 2019)8. The Spits - "Broken Glass"(VI, Thirftstore 2020)9. Red Aunts - "Tin Foil Fish Bowl"(#1 Chicken, Epitaph 1995)--Las Vegas Lady part 1!10. Cub - "New York City"(Come Out Come Out, Mint 1995)11. The Welders - "SOS Now"(The Welders 7", BDR 2011)12. The Gymslips - "Big Sister (It's Probably Better)"(Rocking With The Renees, Abstract 1983)13. Eddie and the Hot Rods - "Writing On The Wall"(Surrender To The Rhythm, Grapefruit 2020)15. The Proms - "Hula Hoop"(Helpless Romantic, Mutant Pop 1999)14. Pale Lips - ""Mary-Lou Sniffin' Glue""(Wanna Be Bad, Resurrection 2016)--Las Vegas Lady part 2!16. Bum - "Your Disciple"(Wanna Smash Sensation, PopLlama 1993)17. Bomb Bassets - "Just Another Magic Moment"(Take A Trip, Lookout 1997)18. The Beautys - "Coverband"(A1 Sex Shop Employee 7", Mutant Pop 2000)19. The Gorls - "Pot Song"(Fall In Love, Hozac 2021)20. The Hissyfits - "Something Wrong"(All Dolled Up 7", Mutant Pop 1998)--Las Vegas Lady part 3!21. Cyclones - "I'm In Heaven"(Strum and Thrum, Captured Tracks 2020)22. Sarah Goes Shopping - "Summer Blues"(Sharon Signs To Cherry Red, RPM 2016)23. Savoy Motel - "Sugar And Grass"(Love Your Face, Official Memorabilia 2020)24. Chris Bell - "Look Up"(I Am The Cosmos, Rykodisc 1992)25. Pushups - "Love That Girl"(Pushups Is Pop, Hozac 2021)
Erin and Clay exxpire four records and report a huge first for the podcast. Also, have you thought about what record you're going to listen to on your way to get your vaccine?Clay's New Music Rec:Fascinating, "Vanishing Act" (Exxp: 2037)*Played with permission from the artist and copyright holder*Listen/Purchase: https://jurassicpop.bandcamp.com/album/picture-thisErin's New Music Rec:Maston, “New Danger” (Exxp: 2037)*Played with permission from the artist and copyright holder*Listen/Purchase: https://maston.bandcamp.com/album/tulipsSuggested Listen:Soulsavers, "You Will Miss Me When I Burn" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXGUQ9kP7CAVVVVVFeatured Exxpired Albums:Lars Fredericksen and the Bastards, "s/t"Bonnie Prince Billie, "Ease Down the Road"Old 97s, "Satellite Rides"Trick Daddy, "Thugs Are Us" Mentions:Rancid, “And Out Come the Wolves”Operation IvyThe TransplantsHellcat RecordsNOFXBad ReligionSwingin' UttersKid Rock1998 Warped TourAerosmithSoul SaversJurassic PopPfarmersEnnio MorriconeMexican SummerPaintAllah-Las~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Exxpired Music theme, "This Is Not The End" was written and produced by Rob Taxpayer.Join Rob's Song of the Week Club:https://www.patreon.com/songoftheweekclubExplore Rob's extensive discography:https://taxpayers.bandcamp.comhttps://anxietycat.bandcamp.comhttps://trustysnakes.bandcamp.comhttps://trashswan.bandcamp.com****SUPPORT ARTISTS AND MUSICIANS, BUY THEIR MUSIC AND ART****
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OK, so 2021 started and I somehow became obsessed with 90s punk rock again. It's pretty intense, probably the most obsessed I've been since well, the 90s. EPISODE #91 of Random Old Records is filled with classics and sleepers from the last decade of the 20th century, plus a whole lot more.You'll hear Bikini Kill, Tilt, Propagandhi, the Fastbacks, and Pennywise. You'll also hear garage rock and psychedelic classics from the Belfast Gypsies, the Moon, and the Vogues, plus soul bangers by Ray Redmond and Della Reese. You'll also hear some ska, I think? I'm not gonna lie, this is one of the best episodes I've ever done. I hope you like it as much as I do.Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Also, Random Old Records Zine #1 is out and shipping now! $6.50 postage-paid, 20 pages, black & white, all previously unpublished on this blog or elsewhere. It features long reviews of the albums Don't Knock My Love by Wilson Pickett and Shadows by Maston, along with interviews I did with Dennis Coffey and Frank Maston about the making of those albums. Click the Buy Now button below to order, US shipping only. Thanks for the support! Random Old Records Podcast #91Released 02/14/21DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Propagandhi - "Anti-Manifesto"(How To Clean Everything, Fat Wreck 1993)2. Tilt - "Tundra"(Collect 'Em All, Fat Wreck 1998)3. Bouncing Souls - "No Rules"(Maniacal Laughter, BYO 1995)4. Econochrist - "And Free"(Trained To Serve, Vermiform 1992)5. Kaleidoscope - "Homeland Security"(After The Futures, Toxic State 2019)6. Bikini Kill - "Reject All American"(Reject All American, Kill Rock Stars 1996)7. Gray Matter - "Fill A Void"(Food For Thought, R and B 1985)--The punk generation!8. Metro Stylee - "Destroy"(Girls Go Ska, Simmerdown 1997)9. Fastbacks - "Old Address Of The Unknown"(Answer The Phone Dummy, Sub Pop 1994)10. Discount - "Is It OK"(Half Fiction, Kat 1997)11. Hazel - "Lazy H"(Are You Going To Eat That, Sub Pop 1995)12. Pennywise - "Same Old Story"(About Time, Epitaph 1995)13. Snuff - "Sunny Places"(Demmamussabebonk, Fat Wreck 1996)--The punk generation again!14. The Belfast Gypsies - "Secret Police"(Them Belfast Gypsies, Sonet 1967)15. Blackburn and Snow - "Stranger In A Strange Land"(Love Is The Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets, Rhino 2007)16. Maggie Hammond - "High Flying Bird"(Come And See Me, RPM 2015)17. The Moon - "Never Mind"(Without Earth, Imperial 1968)18. The Vogues - "Just What I've Been Looking For"(Sing The Good Old Songs And Other Hits, Reprise 1970)19. Mark Erickson - "Hey, In The Water"(Soft Sounds For Gentle People 4, Pet 2005)--Shocking!20. Dunia and the Stable Boys - "I Can't Touch You"(Girls Go Ska, Simmerdown 1997)21. Dot and the Velveletts - "Searching For My Man"(Basement Beehive, Numero Group 2018)22. Roy Redmond - "Ain't That Terrible"(Loma: A Soul Music Love Affair Vol. 2, Future Days 2016)23. Charles May and Annette May Thomas - "In The Nick Of Time"(Songs Our Father Used To Sing, Gospel Truth 1973)24. Della Reese - "Brand New Day"(Right Now, Avco Embassy 1970)
Right under the wire, here's one more podcast for this blessed and cursed year of 2020. EPISODE #90 of Random Old Records is mostly new jams this time, with a few old favorites sprinkled in here and there. It goes all over the place! If you're into snapping electronic percussion, unexpected sax solos, uninhibited crooning, pronounced accents, and way too many power chords, this is the episode for you!I am a huge fan of the raw and jubilant electronic jams made by Los Angeles label 100% Silk, so this set kicks off with a track from label mainstays LA Vampires. You'll then hear swaggering fire from US Girls and Special Interest, poppy-punk from The Beths, Brick Head, and Dumspell, psychedelic classics from Margo Guryan and The Pretty Things, wistful modern pop from Marie Davidson and En Attendant Ana, plus so much more. It's an open window on a warm winter morning. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Also, if you've been following me for awhile you'll know I started working on a zine back in 2013, and somehow it's finally finished! Random Old Records Zine #1 is out and shipping now! $6.50 postage-paid, 20 pages, black & white, all previously unpublished on this blog or elsewhere. It features long reviews of the albums Don't Knock My Love by Wilson Pickett and Shadows by Maston, along with interviews I did with Dennis Coffey and Frank Maston about the making of those albums. Click the Buy Now button below to order, US shipping only. Thanks for the support! Random Old Records Podcast #90Released 12/29/20DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. LA Vampires Does Cologne - "HOWUKISS"(10 Outta 10, 100% Silk 2019)2. The Green Child - "Witness"(Shimmering Basset, Upset The Rhythm 2020)3. US Girls - "Overtime"(Heavy Light, 4AD 2020)4. Special Interest - "Don't Kiss Me In Public"(The Passion Of, Thrilling Living 2020)5. Adulkt Life - "Move"(Stop The Future, What's Your Rupture 2020)--Buxton Inn part 1!6. The Beths - "Dying To Believe"(Jump Rope Gazers, Carpark 2020)7. Witching Waves - "Best Of Me"(Persistence, Specialist Subject 2019)8. Flowers - "Ego Loss"(Everybody's Dying To Meet You, Kanine 2016)9. Weed Hounds - "Swell"(Weed Hounds, Katorga Works 2014)10. Brick Head - "Two Meals A Day"(Thick As Bricks, self-released 2020)11. Dumspell - "Crawl"(Dumspell, Erste Theke Tontraeger 2019)12. Chalk Circle - "Scrambled"(Reflection, Post Present Medium 2011)--Buxton Inn part 2!13. Connections - "That's All"(5 Imaginary Boys 7", Hozac 2014)14. En Attendant Ana - "Somewhere And Somehow"(Juillet, Trouble In Mind 2020)15. The Rosehips - "So Naive"(C87, Cherry Red 2016)16. Margo Guryan - "Sun"(Take A Picture, Bell 1968)17. The Pretty Things - "She's A Lover"(Parachute, Harvest 1970)--Buxton Inn part 3!18. Marie Davidson And L'CEil Nu - "Center Of The World (Kotti Blues)"(Renegade Breakdown, Ninja Tune 2020)19. Pete Brown And Piblokto - "TV"(Thousands On A Raft, Harvest 1970)20. Bananagun - "Perfect Stranger"(The True Story, Anti Fade 2020)21. The Softies - "Heart Condition"(It's Love, K 1995)
Hey folks! It's that time of year again. EPISODE #89 of Random Old Records is the annual 5/10/15/20 edition, featuring classic tracks from the years 2000, 2005, 2010, and 2015. This will probably be the last episode of Random Old Records of 2020 and I wanted to go out with a bang, so this one is JAM-PACKED with hit after hit after hit!Going back 20 years to 2000, you'll hear post-hardcore rippers from At The Drive-In and The Anniversary, then 2005 brings pop bliss from Epoxies and Nada Surf. 2010 was the year of garage rock like Dum Dum Girls and Best Coast, and 2015 closes things out with the nervy post-punk of Courtney Barnett and Bully. In between there's 11 more absolute classics, so climb in the time machine and turn the dial way back! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Also, if you've been following me for awhile you'll know I started working on a zine back in 2013, and somehow it's finally finished! Random Old Records Zine #1 is out and shipping now! $6.50 postage-paid, 20 pages, black & white, all previously unpublished on this blog or elsewhere. It features long reviews of the albums Don't Knock My Love by Wilson Pickett and Shadows by Maston, along with interviews I did with Dennis Coffey and Frank Maston about the making of those albums. Click the Buy Now button below to order, US shipping only. Thanks for the support! Random Old Records Podcast #89Released 12/03/20DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Sleater-Kinney - "All Hands On The Bad One"(All Hands On The Bad One, Kill Rock Stars 2000)2. The Anniversary - "All Things Ordinary"(Designing A Nervous Breakdown, Vagrant 2000)3. The Party Of Helicopters - "Mt. Forever"(Mt. Forever, Troubleman United 2000)4. At The Drive-In - "Pattern Against User"(Relationship Of Command, Grand Royal 2000)--2005: The social network!5. Epoxies - "Everything Looks Beautiful On Video"(Stop The Future, Dirtnap 2005)6. Meneguar - "House Of Cats"(I Was Born At Night, Magic Bullet 2005)7. Len Price 3 - "The Last Motel"(Chinese Burn, Laughing Outlaw 2005)8. Nada Surf - "Blankest Year"(The Weight Is A Gift, Barsuk 2005)9. Jennifer Gentle - "I Do Dream You"(Valende, Sub Pop 2005)--2010: Crash landing!10. Happy Birthday - "Girls FM"(Happy Birthday, Sub Pop 2010)11. Dum Dum Girls - "Wrong Feels Right"(He Gets Me High, Sub Pop 2010)12. La Sera - "Never Come Around"(Never Come Around 7", Hardly Art 2010)13. Sugar Stems - "Beat Beat Beat"(The Sweet Sounds Of The Sugar Stems, Dusty Medical 2010)14. The Like - "He's Not A Boy"(Release Me, Downtown 2010)15. Best Coast - "Something In The Way"(Something In The Way 7", Past Present Medium 2010)--2015: A look at Pluto!16. Bully - "Trying"(Feels Like, Startime International 2015)17. Courtney Barnett - "Elevator Operator"(Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit, Mom + Pop 2015)18. Colleen Green - "TV"(I Want To Grow Up, Hardly Art 2015)19. Hex Dispensers - "I Hope The Sun Explodes Today"(III, Alien Snatch 2015)
In this episode, we interview Greg Maston, Director of Disciplemaking, former Youth Director, and long-time friend. We pick his brain on how to best encourage and equip parents as they disciple their kids.For more information on Life on Life groups at Grace:https://www.gracepres.org/lifeonlife
In this episode of The IoT Unicorn Podcast, Sarah Maston, Senior Solution Architect at Microsoft, discusses the development of the animal conservation initiative, Project 15. Download Transcript Here 00:00 Pete Bernard: Welcome to the IoT Unicorn podcast. This is Pete Bernard from Microsoft, and this podcast is for anyone interested in the long-term technology trends in the IoT space and the journey from here to there. So let's get started. [music] 00:21 PB: On this episode of the IoT unicorn, we talk to a very interesting person doing very interesting things, and that's Sarah Maston of Microsoft. We talk about Boston University where we both went to school, a little bit about nutrition and nutrition technology, but we spend quite a bit of time talking about Project 15, which is an open platform effort that her and her colleagues have been championing. It's an anti-poaching platform that's been adopted by a number of NGOs around the world, and we talk about that and the technology behind it. So please join us. [music] 00:58 PB: Sarah, thanks for joining us. We've had a lot of different guests on the show from silicon partners to telecom, internal Microsoft, I think you kind of fall into the category of very interesting Microsoft people that are doing very interesting things, so I'm gonna tee that up. Maybe you can give us a little bit of an intro yourself and sort of some background. 01:18 Sarah Maston: Sure, it's funny, when I look at my cats, I don't know that I'm that, they think I'm that interesting, but thank you. [chuckle] I'm really happy to be here. Where did I come from? So I actually have a really long history in the database space. I started out making data warehouses before that was a thing, that kinda grew, and so I started out as a medical programmer, actually, at a company called Meditech in Massachusetts. 01:56 PB: I see. Oh, where in Massachusetts, by the way? 02:00 SM: Ah, they were in Natick, but I lived in Arlington, I went to BU. 02:04 PB: So interesting, interesting... Oh, you went to BU? Oh, I went to BU also. 02:08 SM: I did, once upon a time. Oh, yay! 02:10 PB: I was a BA/MA BU grad, isn't that weird? 02:12 SM: Go Terriers! 02:12 PB: No, I was gonna say... Yeah, go Terriers. I was gonna say I had, my first job out of college was in West Natick. 02:19 SM: Oh, interesting. 02:19 PB: There was a little shop called The Bit Bucket computer store, and my professor from BU, my assembly language professor actually ran the company, The Bit Bucket, and we built computers, branded computers, and I was his first engineering hire, and it was in West Natick. I didn't stay there that long, 'cause it was kind of like a weird job, but yeah, The Bit Bucket, I remember West Natick... Yeah, Natick's a nice area. That's cool. 02:49 SM: So I was gonna say did they have a lot of Twinkies, 'cause I believe that the Twinkie fact... I don't know. I think it's in Natick... 02:57 PB: Oh, the Twinkie was there? 02:58 SM: I'm unclear. 03:00 PB: I think that was it, I know there's Necco Wafers too was out there. 03:01 SM: Oh, delicious, delicious. 03:01 PB: I'm not sure where that is, yeah. 03:03 SM: Yeah, no, I actually have a degree in psychology and women's studies from BU. 03:08 PB: Fantastic. 03:09 SM: So, a little bit... 03:10 PB: Fantastic, okay. Go Terriers, yeah. Okay. 03:13 SM: Okay. 03:14 PB: There you go. 03:15 SM: Back to this. 03:15 PB: We should have cleared that up in the pre, in the preamble before we started recording, but that's okay, now we know, so that's good. 03:21 SM: Thank you. Yeah, so I did a lot of data warehouses, and I put myself actually in Harvard's night school to kind of get out of data and start learning more Java-ey, getting into more programming stuff, because I had a really weird side hobby then as well, where I had been really sick in my late 20s, and I started studying nutrition, and I ended up creating what was a graph database of food, and I wanted to go and put myself in Harvard 'cause it was easier to learn how to code it than to sort of explain it. And so that journey led me to... I actually invented that over at IBM a couple of years ago and working at IBM, I met a colleague there that had come to Microsoft and so how did you come to Microsoft? Well, I had a friend, and then I met the IoT group and they... It was funny because I hadn't, I was kind of the first person in the group that hadn't built a computer to be. 04:44 PB: Right, right. 04:45 SM: Wasn't a hardware person, and but when they brought me in to start talking about that bigger data conversation, so that's how I got here. 04:57 PB: Interesting. Yeah, cool, so obviously you've been here, I think a couple of years or two years or... 05:01 SM: I have. 05:02 PB: Just about that. That's exciting. Yeah, so that's an interesting path, I think a lot of people get to Microsoft through professional connections, personal connections, there's all sorts of different ways and so you were involved in nutrition and... 05:16 SM: I was. 05:16 PB: And kind of analyzing that. Is that still a big kind of passion of yours, personal nutrition and things? 05:22 SM: I, well yes, personal. Once I designed the graph with the team there, which was the connection of food to disease through phyto-chemicals and the reactions in your bios, kind of like a Facebook of food. I had spent so much... Honestly, I had spent so much time on that in my life that the IoT space and starting to learn more formally about that was so exciting, and a lot of my data colleagues in my circle, same thing, because sometimes you can be doing the same thing and database, database... What's new? And so this was actually really fun, and it was in the beginning of when I got here, my job was a lot of enablement. We were gonna teach people how to use Azure and how to use Azure IoT and etcetera. And that's my fault that I'm having a notification 'cause clearly I... 06:25 PB: That's okay. 06:26 SM: I could have turned that off. [chuckle] 06:30 SM: But what's interesting is that I... This, it's kind of a strange story in the sense that I... It's not that strange, but I was outside and of my apartment and I saw a lot of smoke and I freaked out, and I ran into my building to save my cats and long story, very short, lots of stress, but the next day, I ended up designing a safety platform that could use IoT to speak differently in a crisis, and so that's really something that whenever I talk about my journey to Microsoft and learning something new is that it was so great to have the space to be like, "Hey, I have an idea." But anyway, that's another story. [chuckle] 07:26 PB: Fascinating. Yeah, I do actually, I use the... I'm kind of a Fitbit fan, and I use the food logging on Fitbit, and it gives me a macro-nutrient breakdown and stuff, and so I've been kind of on my own health journey in the past year or so and feeling good, feeling fit. And part of it is kind of analyzing what I ingest, and I feel like we're just sort of at the beginning of a lot of that science like I would love for the data I'm putting into the Fitbit system, which I guess is now Google, just to get even more analysis of that over time. So it's fascinating kind of measuring what you put into your body and how your body is working, and we had a Dr. David Rhew from Microsoft's chief medical officer on a few weeks ago, and talking about COVID of course, but also just more of the intersection of health and technology and very early stages of really taking advantage of that kind of combination, so... 08:24 SM: No, that's true. It's my work, it was... My work pretty much focused on just taking stuff we do with process, architecture and analysis, and then data, of course, but if I think back when my hair was much browner, I just thought what's breaking when it came to metabolic syndrome, and it was... Well, what happens when I do this and then how does your... And what does your intestinal villi do? And so basically connecting those dots to go through the process architecture of digestion and then to make sort of the data model of that. And to say, "Oh, when you eat oatmeal, the pectin and beta-glucan, pectin from apples and pears comes in, it absorbs bile salts." Basically, all those different processes and then how those can combine and really... Back in the day, I created what's called a food program, and that's also known as a diet, but a food program that would layer what foods to eat, how to change your internals to do what it needed to do. And I guess my own doctor took notice because I lowered my cholesterol 90 points in under three months, so... 09:48 PB: Wow. 09:49 SM: Then I made a system that did it, and so that was really... And I met a lot of really cool people in that journey. Then unfortunately, I got sick from stress, but when I came out of that, here I was, and then I invented some new stuff. 10:12 PB: Good, so let's talk about some new stuff. You've been sort of very, very busy, not only being a new... Fairly new Microsoft employee, but also building up something that is referred to as Project 15 for probably some of our listeners are probably familiar, but why don't you give us a little bit of a recap of the origin story around Project 15 and where that's at? 10:40 SM: Sure, I'd love to. I do a little project in the... Although it's a little bigger now, in my spare nights and in weekend hours with a few friends of mine here at Microsoft and... Alright, so the origin story, once upon a time, it really speaks back to that incident with the cat, and essentially, I made a safety system that could use IoT devices to speak to a community within an emergency. So if you thought about some of the stuff that was going on, you have to go to Twitter to find hashtag, you have to go... You don't really know what's going on. There are so many systems getting good data to first responders, but for us, we don't really know what's going on. So that project became known as Project Edison. And so it went for about a year, we built that with a partner, Insight, and we went on the IoT in Action global event tour and talked about it, and I talked about safety in every context you could imagine. 11:55 SM: I talked about safe retail, I talked about safe cities, I talked about safe schools, safe workplaces, safe buildings. And then, actually, I met a guy who does anti-poaching and his name was Eric and... Eric Dinerstein, and I realized in one of these very stereotypical, I was at the cafe with my colleague Daisuke, and I started drawing, and I said, "Anti-poaching, it's the same use case as a Project Edison safety case," and he looked at me and I said, "Well, it's a population that can't defend itself, and it's someone that you wanna stop or making it less impactful, using devices, and then people you need to talk to to get help. So maybe we can get other people that were like us to have this aha moment that scientists are remaking these wheels that we've already made in the commercial space." And so, that's how Project 15 started, which was like, what do we have in our world that we just don't know the use cases of the scientific world. And the second person I met was another professor, Wasser, Dr. Sam Wasser, and he was at U-Dub, and he also was involved with trying to prevent animal... The tracking of tusks and things, illegal trafficking, and I learned about a pangolin from one of his research fellows, which is a tiny, cute, little, scaly animal, and... 13:42 PB: Okay. 13:43 SM: I had never heard of a pangolin, so cute. And they're slow. And the problem is, is that their defense mechanism is that if you scare them, they turn into a ball. 13:55 PB: Okay. 13:56 SM: And if you are... 13:57 PB: Sounds fair. 13:58 SM: Right, I do the same thing. 14:00 PB: Yeah, I can relate to that. 14:01 SM: I'm just gonna be a little ball over here, but and that works for lions and tigers who are like, "Oh, that's a sharp little ball," but it doesn't work for, poachers will just make a noise, it curls up into a ball, they pick it up, they put it in a bag so. 14:21 PB: I see. 14:22 SM: That's our most poached animal on the planet, actually. 14:25 PB: Oh no. 14:26 SM: Anyway, but I thought, "Well, what's the difference between shoplifting a sweater at a store and shoplifting an animal?" And so that was really where this started was, can we just think about this? 14:44 PB: Right, right. Fantastic. And I think, and I did see you had a segment on a recent video, it was like a United Nations gathering of interested parties around the equator initiative, and I guess I was labeled on YouTube. But can you talk a little bit about that. I mean you're getting some pretty good NGO type of engagement off of project 15. 15:13 SM: Yes. So that was super exciting. I would be... I'll just, full disclosure, I was very nervous, but... And I was a little frustrated with the pandemic because I think I could have gone to the United Nations in another reality. 15:32 PB: Yeah I know. 15:33 SM: But virtually, was very fun and so what happened was, is so we put up a video because we had support from my CVP and my management tree, and pretty much everyone in the group that I was in was very supportive of Project 15 right in the beginning. And so we put up a little web page, and I used to call it the bat phone, because we wondered if anyone would call from the scientific realm, and we actually started meeting NGOs. We had... People used our web page to get in touch with us and two of the people, one of them is... That we started working with, is Red Panda Network, which is a fascinating, wonderful organization. Another one is called the Zambezi project, and the third was a woman who runs the small grants program at... The United Nations Development Program has different sections and small grants is a department that funds scientific projects and that are all very, very much sustainability focused. 16:55 SM: I could give a whole talk about... They're so fascinating. And I met her because she actually knew... Her husband was friends with Daisuke so it was like one of these things where somebody hears about what's... And, "Hey, that's really interesting. Let's see if that would work." And then six months later, I'm speaking at their conference. But what happened was, is that we kind of paired up together to see if we could bring our commercial processes that we do normally with my day job, IoT engagements, we're gonna do an architectural design session, we're gonna get to know those processes. And then she gave us... We piloted with three grantees and started to try to figure out, we have different worlds, but we do the same things, it's just different words to describe them. 18:01 SM: And so we had a few epiphanies during this process, and so the thing is, is that she... Her group funds thousands of NGO companies and projects, scientists that range from urban sustainability, so like smart city type stuff, all the way to biodiversity, which is where we kinda focused, and so how do you scale? And so we've been working with her and her group on scaling up and digitally transforming this area through not only Azure IoT, but how does that work with the research part, there's a lot of machine learning, there's a lot of CAMS, so connecting that into something like Teams, so it's bigger than Azure IoT specifically, as all IoT solutions are, and so... 19:05 PB: Exactly. 19:06 SM: So that... Yeah, so that I got invited to speak about our work. 19:09 PB: Yeah it's interesting. Who do we have on recently... Oh, we were talking to Cory Clarke from RXR, and he was talking about the smart building solutions that they're rolling out for office space and office space post-COVID, and how do you use AI and sensors to detect occupancy and distance from each other and a lot of the core tech around using AI, vision and other things and processing that data, it's all very similar. The core tech is similar, but now we have all these other ways of applying it, whether it's in healthcare or bio-diversity or whatever. And so that's an exciting thing about Microsoft, is a lot of the platform tech that we're doing here gets used in all these different directions. And so you've found a particular slice where obviously there's a super high need and folks should look up and learn more about the poaching problems that are happening in the world, but it's pretty significant. 20:11 PB: And to take some of the tech that has been used for more of the, I don't know, traditional digital transformation that we talk about, but actually using that tech in a really smart way out in the field and the real world to help a problem. That must be pretty satisfying for you as a Microsoft employee. And I guess one of my questions is, that must take up a pretty good chunk of your time, as it should. And so you're doing that and you're also working at Microsoft. And so how do you end up balancing all these things? Is this a... Is that... Give us a little more insight. How do you do that? [laughter] 20:49 SM: Well, I have a very supportive wife who feeds me and makes sure that I eat and... 20:56 PB: Yeah. 20:58 SM: So good question. So when we started to scale, and I clearly... Daisuke and I cannot meet with every NGO to do an... Etcetera. So COVID, in the beginning of this, we did have a very big partnering model. And so we have all these great IoT partners, they've got platforms and just connect these projects to them like we would a startup, a retail startup or something. Unfortunately, the pandemic happened, and of course, as we know, it's all hands on deck to start landing our... Like you just mentioned, the return to work and employees safe. So Daisuke and I had another coffee talk, though virtual, and I said, "You know what? Why don't we use the company Hackathon and make an 80% solution for these folks?" 22:10 SM: That's an easier way. And so we actually got reached out to by a couple of colleagues, one of them was Pamela Cortez and Anders in my group. And they both said, "We'd love to join this because we know what you're doing and we need to figure out how to do the least amount of stuff to have a big impact. And to do that, we need to rely on existing enablement motions and partnerships within other groups. And if we could just build that, then we can roll that out, and off it goes just like anything else." 22:58 PB: Yeah. Well, Microsoft has a great partner network too. So that's the good thing, when we have developers, we have channel partners, we have solution providers, this huge force multiplying engine. It's one of the cool things also about Microsoft is just to get that great idea out there, partners picking it up and amplifying it and landing it locally. So it was good that you took advantage of it. I do wanna make sure people know the... So the aka.ms/project15, is that the go-to place to get the latest? 23:31 SM: That is the place. And then if it can... Down at the bottom there, we have a new link on that page that brings you to the open platform, if you wanna check that out. 23:41 PB: Wow, fantastic. So yeah, let me ask you too, another question. You mentioned COVID-19 and obviously we're all working through that in so many ways. And how has that affected some of your efforts around Project 15 in terms of... Has it been some acceleration in the adoption of technology? Has it slowed down some of these NGOs? Has it... 24:09 SM: This is a multi-faceted answer, so let me think about my words. Okay. So what happened, because now, in the past year, in my private time, and I'm just learning and meeting new people and learning about this space, 'cause I didn't know anything. So if you're somebody who's like me who always wanted to help but didn't think you could, so you just watched, that is not true. All of our skills are welcome and wanted, and a lot of these organizations are non-profits. 24:47 PB: Sure. 24:47 SM: And there's a lot of tech developer groups that you can code for good and get involved on the device level and the software side. So I just wanna put that out there. But what happened was, is that the places where these things are happening, you'll read news articles that poaching accelerated or the lack of tourism has caused some problems. So this space seems to be having the same problems that every other part of the world is having when it comes to learning to adapt to a pandemic world. We weren't exactly affected in terms of getting on the phone at 7 o'clock at night, Pacific Time, to meet with Sonam, who runs the Red Panda network, who's in Nepal, because we were always virtual. And actually, I would... The lack of social life [chuckle] being quarantined probably helped myself, and Daisuke, and Pamela, and Anders when we were cranking out the code and the plan for scale. And so the answer is no. 26:08 SM: One thing that's been... Is a little bit challenging is that I was used to meeting up with our partner architect friends, and we would draw on pieces of paper and we'd talk about smart factories, and then we'd talk about this. And so those kind of conversations got harder, but I did get involved with a Hackathon that came out of Hack-Star and where they were hacking on the OpenCollar project to build the smartest elephant. That's the goal, is to build the smartest elephant collar for Smart Parks. So I just wanted to mention that, is the partner ecosystem is out there, they're doing stuff in this area as well as all the areas. But so it didn't... I don't think it stopped. It's just, at least not... 27:03 PB: Yeah, changed it a little bit. 27:03 SM: For us sitting at the desk, yeah. 27:06 PB: Yeah. Yeah. I hear you. I've definitely missed some of the more serendipitous conversations I've had. Sometimes you... That's where you have the serendipitous meetings and conversations that connect things, and it's been a little more planful maybe in terms of conversations and time. But I know also that there's been a lot of tech acceleration by a lot of companies too, and the whole notion of remote and leveraging the cloud a lot more. So hopefully that does work in your favor. I was gonna mention the... We haven't talked about the tech behind Project 15 too much. You mentioned AI is obviously like big data sets. I'd be remiss if I didn't mention I think this sounds like a really exciting potential for 5G/LPWA tech in some form. I know that the... I don't think they've rolled out 5G yet in Nepal, but the idea of some sort of low frequency or low spectrum cellular connections that can blanket those areas is exciting. So that's a follow-on for me. I will actually take that as an action to circle back and see what we can do to help there. 28:20 SM: That's actually one of the... So when it comes to the spectrum of silicon to cloud, I fall squarely into process architecture and designing how you're gonna get this to there, and what are we gonna do and strategy on that. I also fall squarely on data because of my background. When it comes to connectivity, Pamela and Daisuke on the Project 15 meta team, they're really interested in that. But something I noticed is that my assumption that some place like the Himalayas wouldn't have any connectivity or something, that was just my own... I don't know if that's a pre-conception or just like a, "That's the woods and the mountains." However, when we looked into it, and we've been working with some groups in the Caribbean as well that go out into the ocean, it's all got coverage. It may be 2G. There's always a satellite, which then you're gonna bring in some edge, let's compute as much as possible over here at the camera or the gateway. But that was really surprising. So I'm really, I'm interested in... We'll loop back on your response because... 29:45 PB: Yeah, yeah. We'll have to loop back. There's some really interesting things happening, especially if you wanna have... You're designing for very low-bandwidth networks, like low-cost low-bandwidth networks. You actually need to do more processing on the edge, and then it's more of a metadata that's going to the cloud as opposed to the actual streams of video or camera images. So some really fascinating things going on there that I think would be really exciting, not only to land in low-bandwidth networks, but also that also enables some very low power endpoints. So imagine you wanna stick some sensors onto a tree out there somewhere, if you want it solar-powered, you need to keep that power profile really low. So projects like these, not only are they inherently just good, but they are also pushing the tech maybe more-so than the more business-oriented deployments that we have that maybe are a little "easier." These are hard deployments because of some of the different environmental factors. So it's always exciting to see the tech being pushed in that direction. 30:51 SM: I was gonna say, just to jump in. You actually raise... This is a really big deal. There's what we're doing with Project 15, but there's the bigger Microsoft sustainability mission. And so this year if you go out to the Microsoft sustainability web page, we just made a recent announcement about water. There was a really interesting announcement about the circular economy and waste. And so when you start to think about devices... So let's say you come from the more device side of the spectrum of our solutioning. I met a scientist who said something really that stuck with me. "We're trying to save the oceans from plastic using plastic." And so when you start to think about how we make devices. How do we make better batteries? How do we use solar? Like you said... 31:54 PB: Yeah, solar. 31:54 SM: That's when we just kind of was like... We also as a technical community should be thinking about that because it really wasn't purview a year ago. But oh, okay, that makes a lot of sense, I never really thought about that. 32:10 PB: Yeah. No. That's fascinating. I was gonna ask you about that before we... I don't know where we're at on time here, I have to check my clock. But I know we're not traveling any more, but I still stay in touch with BU through their various alumni programs and things. Do you stay in touch with any BU alums or any Boston related things these days? Or... 32:32 SM: Well, I do. I do. 32:33 PB: 'Cause we're pretty far from Boston. People don't know, we're actually in Redmond Washington. It's like the polar opposite of Boston. 32:40 SM: Three thousand miles away. I do, I have friends that I went there with, and I get the magazine. And I get... 32:49 PB: Oh yeah, the magazine. 32:50 SM: I was very proud of, what was it? One of the alums, she was in the Orange is the New Black and I was like, "Whoa, BU!" And of course on LinkedIn I see different things. Actually, speaking of COVID, I saw a really cool video that I thought was very edgy and he did a video about everybody wearing their masks and I was like, "Yes!" But yeah, no, I keep an eye on what's going on there. 33:24 PB: Good. 33:25 SM: So yeah. 33:27 PB: Yeah, no, it's fascinating to see all this stuff, how it's evolving and how we're all sort of connected, right? So now you and I are connected through Boston University, and we didn't even know that so that's fantastic. 33:36 SM: Who knew? T. Anthony's pizza. 33:36 PB: Who knew? T. Anthony's, yeah, I love that place, yeah. Although I don't eat cheese anymore but I still love pizza so... [chuckle] Cool. So any final thoughts Sarah? We... You kind of said that the URL people should go to. What's the call to action here? Where do you want people to go do now they've been sort of educated here? 34:00 SM: We love... When you think about it, if you go out and you get to the Project 15 open platform, for those of us who are very familiar, when you see the architecture you'll say, "Oh, this looks like everything else that is the components of an IoT solution." That is true. I've actually been using it with, met some startups and I said, "Well hey," doing my usual day job, which is, "How do I learn Azure IoT?" And, "Oh, go here, go here. Ask me questions if you have them." So people who are on the coding side of our world, feel free to bug bash that, and any feedback is absolutely welcome. It's really a passion project when you get down to it, which we hope is really useful, and if you do have people who are technical on the scientific side and it's interesting to them and we are building it through Pamela's work with community so that people will be able to get enabled on it. This speaks to the, "How do you do all of this?" Well, I have smart friends. And so yeah, so that really it's out there for you to use. Any feedback is welcome. And yeah, we hope it helps. 35:26 PB: Yeah, I encourage people to go to that website and learn more about it. And Sarah, I really appreciate the time today. I know you're really busy, so carving out a little time here, much appreciated. So hopefully we can actually meet each other in person at some point in the near future. So that'd be great. 35:47 SM: Soon. Soon. 35:48 PB: Soon. 35:48 SM: Wear your masks everybody. 35:51 PB: Exactly. 35:51 SM: Alright. Yeah, no, thank you so much. This has been fun. 35:53 PB: Sure. Okay, cool. Alright, thanks Sarah. 35:57 SM: Thank you. 35:57 PB: Bye bye. 36:00 SM: Bye. 36:00 PB: This is Pete Bernard. You've been listening to the IoT Unicorn Podcast, and thanks for joining us. Stay tuned for the next episode, and feel free to give us some feedback at TheIoTUnicorn@Microsoft.com. Thank you. [music]
A new MP3 sermon from Duluth Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 07 - Children And Parents Subtitle: FBC 2020 - Ephesians Speaker: Bradley W. Maston Broadcaster: Duluth Bible Church Event: Conference Date: 10/3/2020 Bible: Ephesians 6:1-4 Length: 67 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Duluth Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 07 - Children And Parents Subtitle: FBC 2020 - Ephesians Speaker: Bradley W. Maston Broadcaster: Duluth Bible Church Event: Conference Date: 10/3/2020 Bible: Ephesians 6:1-4 Length: 67 min.
Former @BUFootball star Le'Shai Maston comes on @SicEm365Radio to discuss his time at Dallas Carter, Baylor, the NFL, and what it has been like preparing his youngest son for college football.
Decision Vision Episode 73: Should I Sell to the Government? – An Interview with Sean Mahoney, Maston Space Systems If I decide to sell to the government, what are the challenges my business will face? Sean Mahoney of Maston Space Systems offers an experienced perspective on this question in this interview with host Mike Blake. […] The post Decision Vision Episode 73: Should I Sell to the Government? – An Interview with Sean Mahoney, Maston Space Systems appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Former Baylor and NFL RB Le'Shai Maston joined Matt Mosley to discuss what it was like to play on some incredibly talented teams at Dallas Carter, and shares some Baylor memories on the "Matt Mosley Show".
Round the Moon: A Sequel to From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne
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Como ya son conocidos los requisitos astronómicos que condicionan la empresa de enviar un proyectil a la Luna, queda pendiente establecer sus características y las del cañón que ha de impulsarlo. Para ello se crea una comisión en el Gun-Club de la que forma parte el entusiasta J.T. Maston que comienza dedicando una oda a la bala. Después de este preámbulo, se estudian las dimensiones, el peso, la forma y el material del que habrá que elaborar el proyectil.
Dr. Alexis is a Ph.D., Poet, Prophetic Voice and Promoter who loves the Lord. She runs an event business called Create Event Solutions, Non profit called Knation Group, and Facebook Group called Her Single Diaries of 10,000 Women and weekly prophetic prayers called Prophetic Zoom. Dr Alexis talks about her story of singleness and the trials she went through during that season of life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/autumntomlinson/support
Kevin and Mykie went to the Dallas Comic Show and got the chance to talk to some awesome people. The first of these is Jason Maston with the 501st Legion. Suit up and join us as we find out more about some awesome Star Wars cosplay and bad guys doing good. For more info about the 501st Legion, check out www.501st.com
Mike and Gus celebrate Valentine's Day on the college basketball hardwood! Follow us @STheSPodcast on Twitter. Rate and subscribe on Itunes, Stitcher, and TuneIn Radio!Listen to short clips from the podcast on you tube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0r14k3YJBdOaT9Lz6RJTEw/videosEmail the show StheSPodcast@gmail.com
Sarah interviews author Rebecca Maston about her debut novel, The Wise Ones. The book tells the story of Adella, a princess in a not-too-distant post-apocalyptic, dystopian world. Adella's life has been defined and shaped by war and she would love nothing less than for her country to be at peace. Although she does not see herself as a leader when her mother's desire for power forces Adella to make a choice, she decides to seek out the community of scientists, known as The Wise Ones, who hold the secrets of the former world's technology. What will follow is a journey Adella never saw herself taking and from which she will be forever changed.Follow the GSMC Book Review Podcast at: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/book-review-podcast.html Learn more by following the GSMC Book Review Blog at http://gsmcbookreview.blogspot.com/
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Life's New Normal Podcast with Host Long Jump Silver Medalist John Register
Bradley "Brad" Snyder is an Amrican swimmer. He swam for the U.S. Naval Academy and then on the 2012 and 2016 summer Paralympic team. It was one year to the day he lost his vision, due to an improvised explosive device, or IED, while he was serving in Afghanistan. Through the use of sport Brad immersed himself in the familiar. The swimming pool became not only a safe haven but a place where he could and would excel. Among fully blind swimmers, he is the current world record holder for the 100m freestyle events. Brad is now a professional speaker. Delvin Maston was an all around athlete. He made it safely through 47 months in Iraq. When he came back to the United States he became a statistic. Seventy percent of injuries to military personnel happen outside of the war zone. Delvin was struck by a vehicle. The injuries he sustained caused the amputation of his leg above the knee. However, like Brad, Delvin also returned to the familiar. He used sports as a tool for his rehabilitation. He particpated in the Warrior Games, the Invictus Games and tried out for the Paralympic Volleyball team. Evenutally he used his amazing coaching skills to land the full time head coaching job at Lawson State Community College in Birmingham, AL. John Register, Paralympic Silver Medalist | Inspirational Cataltyst | Change Management Expert | Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) and International Speaker | Author | American Long Jump Record Holder | Gulf War Veteran | Disability Rights Advocate | Amputee | and Home-made Waffle Lover. Showing businesses, military leaders and college student athletes, how to hurdle adversity and create life’s new normal
There's one key element that is missing from fully embodying your purpose – courageous action. During this lecture, learn vital keys to face your fear, get rid of your limiting beliefs and become the person who personifies all the wisdom that you've read. It's time to set a new standard and go from simply reading books and consuming personal growth material to stepping into who you're meant to be. Let's find your courage, take action and bring your purpose to life.
For the 2015 T.B. Maston Foundation Lectureship in Christian Ethics, we welcomed Dr. Robert B. Kruschwitz the pulpit. Dr. Kruschwitz is senior scholar in the Institute for Faith and Learning and professor of philosophy at Baylor University. The title of his lecture is: "(Some of) Our Problems with Perfection."
For the 2015 T.B. Maston Foundation Lectureship in Christian Ethics, we welcomed Dr. Robert B. Kruschwitz the pulpit. Dr. Kruschwitz is senior scholar in the Institute for Faith and Learning and professor of philosophy at Baylor University. The title of his lecture is: "(Some of) Our Problems with Perfection."
Porpoise Crispy Podcast Volume #5 Episode #10 Assimilation Via Boarding Schools Curated by Jace Winston July 29, 2015 1. Eisenpferde Achim Reichel Autovision 2. Codine The Charlatans Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era 3. Waiting For The Man David Bowie Demo Howard Dean Screams 4. Drum Solo Vinnie Colaiuta Live 1978 5. Big Deal Charly Ventura Battle Of Saxes Vol. 1 6. Bigtrash Island Pataphysics 7. There's Too Many Irons In The Fire Cardiacs A Little Man And A House And The Whole World Window 8. Strange Rituals Maston Your Sports Addiction 9. The Cherry Garden Of Jimi Hendrix Yuri Morozov The Cherry Garden Of Jimi Hendrix 10. Think About It, Think Think About It Flight of The Conchords HBO One Night Stand 11. Many Demons Netza Bad Odds 12. Opus No. 1 Tommy Dorsey Radio Days Soundtrack 13. Losing Game Nolls Losing Game / Here Before 7" 14. Green-Eyed Lady Sugarloaf Billboard Top Rock & Roll Hits: 1970 15. Triage Dennis Gonzalez Renegade Spirits Let’s Take A Break with Chuck Palahnuik 16. Ghosts Of American Astronauts The Mekons So Good It Hurts 17. Blackbird (The Beatles) Adrian Belew Jazz Beatles 2 And Don’t Forget To Look At The Previous Episodes In Volume 5 Mostly Curated By Sam Hammich. Podcasts take a long time to make, but it takes longer to write and produce an original piece of music so get out there and write something new.
Yep, not gin anymore, these days I drink coffee with my podcasts. Nostalgia really isn't what it used to be, is it. I remember when I was wild, rude, inebriated, etc. etc... Mind you, seeing as I am driving through to Glasgow once I finish this to engage in sensitive negotiations with a 'hot new band'*, I think half a bottle of gin might not be the wisest preparation, even by my rather slapdash standards. So it's a pot of coffee and some fine new music, and you know, I may even keep the nonsensical rambling to a minimum if I can manage it. It's going to be weird driving through to Glasgow actually, because I will be taking a friend's car instead of Bette, because it has a working tape player while Bette's is currently out of action. It's still a Volvo estate, but just a normal one, and I have to confess it feels kind of weird that no-one does their 'what the fuck is that?' stare when I drive past. I've kind of grown used to that over the last year or two with the old girl. 01. Becky Becky - I Remember, I Remember... (00.16)02. Huerequeque - Homöopaatiline Epopöa (05.32)03. Sex Hands - On a Break (15.47)04. Jeff Flashinski - Disillusion (21.31)05. eagleowl - Clean the Night (24.25)06. Furs - An Eye on the Vicious (29.45)07. Max Garcia Conover - Wildfires Outside Laramie, WY (33.45)08. Waiters - What For Art Thou (43.52)09. Sea Pinks - Dream Happening (47.12)10. Maston - Gold Leaf (52.45)11. Water World - Cream Soda (56.44)12. Frankie Cosmos - Owen (1.00.23)
1. Unknown mortal orchestra (New Zealand/USA) - "One at a time" CD "II" (Jagjaguwar) 2. Rachel Zeffira (Canada/UK) - "Break the spell" CD "The deserters" (RAF) 3. Daiquiri Fantomas (Italy) - "Moogchile" CD "Mhz invasion" (Blow up) 4. Capercaillie (UK) - "Abu chiubhl" CD "At the heart of it all" (Vertical) 5. Crystal stilts (USA) - "Future folklore" CD "Nature noir" (Sacred bones) 6. Iconili (Brazil) - "Mulato" CD "Tupi novo mondo" (Artist release) 7. Islet (UK) - "Carlos" CD "Released by the movement" (Shape) 8. Chelsea Wolfe (USA) - "Kings" CD "Pain is beauty" (Sargent house) 9. Hjaltalin (Iceland) - "Selur" CD "Sleepdrunk sessions" (Afkimi ehf) 10. Hjaltalin (Iceland) - "7 years" CD "Alpanon" (Sena) 11. Hjaltalin (Iceland) - "Lucifer/He felt like a woman" CD "Enter 4" (Sena) 12. Maston (USA) - "King Conrad" CD "Shadows" (Trouble in mind) 13. Yasmin Hamdan (Lebanon/France) - "Nediya" CD "Ya Nass" (Crammed) 14. Enzo Avitabile feat. Elides Ochoa (Italy/Cuba) - "Tutt equal song e criature" CD "Music life" (CNI) Страница программы на оф. сайте Сообщество программы Вконтакте
Dr. Jerry Johnson interviews Dr. Frank Page at the Southern Baptist Convention. This interview takes place before his election to the presidency of the SBC. In this interview, Dr. Page expresses his admiration for famed Southern Baptist ethicist, T. B. Maston.