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Bryan Young and Holly Frey talk about Star Wars Visions Season 3, the latest in Lucasfilm's non-canon animated series that lets animation studios loose in the world of Star Wars. They talk about best moments, favorite episodes, and best easter eggs. Holly also provides a report from the fan convention Halcy-Con, dedicated to the Galactic Starcruiser.
The Broncos put a whooping on the Cowboys yesterday afternoon at Empower Field at Mile High. Bo Nix and the Broncos offense had a dominant showing with Nix throwing 4 touchdowns. Also, the rookies showed out, with Jahdae Barron, RJ Harvey and Pat Bryant all making a significant impact. How good was Denver's defense against the high-powered Dallas offense? Plus, what are some of the differences with the Broncos ownership group and other owners around the league? Catch a Monday version of Hot Takes on a Broncos Victory Monday! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Folge 290: Es ist schwierig, Bachs erster Ehefrau Maria Barbara gerecht zu werden, da praktisch keinerlei Dokumente zu ihr überliefert sind. Maul & Schrammek versuchen sich dennoch an einer tiefen Reverenz.
Oh, nein! Nicht noch ein Horror-Special im Schocktober, so kurz vor Halloween... Wir besprechen aktuelle Horror-Filme wie Bring Her Back, Weapons, Together oder Exit 8 und haben da auch noch den ein oder anderen Geheimtipp für euch dabei. Eigentlich wollten wir diese Woche zwar mit einer frischen Folge Kino Kampf aus der Sommerpause zurückkehren. Aber das geht nicht - wegen Bayern. Darum gibt es diese Woche dieses extrem improvisierte Horror-Special im Schocktober und dann gibt's halt nächste Woche aufs Maul. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jahierfilme _______________________________________ (00:00) Cold Opener, Intro & Orga (07:20) Überblick: Das Horror-Genre in den letzten 10 Jahren (21:36) Together (26:27) Weapons (38:33) Bring Her Back (47:51) Exit 8 (55:29) Tin Can (01:01:54) Alpha (01:08:16) Red Rooms (01:17:26) Entity (01:26:16) Proxy (01:34:56) Messiah Of Evil _______________________________________ Hier kannst du uns überall finden: Patreon: www.patreon.com/jahierfilme iTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2TgWvY3 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/34jfB68 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JahierFilmePodcast RSS-Feed: https://jahierfilme.podcaster.de/ Instagram: @jahierfilme Linktree: https://linktr.ee/jahierfilme ______________________________________ Alle unsere Filme im Überblick: https://letterboxd.com/jahierfilme/lists/
Folge 289: Eine seiner weitesten Reisen unternimmt Bach im Winter 1705/06, als er von Arnstadt zu seinem Idol Dietrich Buxtehude nach Lübeck aufbricht. Dafür riskiert er gern daheim eine Rüge wegen Urlaubsübertretung.
JD and Steve are joined by Mari to dive into the dark and fascinating life of Darth Maul - from his days as a Sith apprentice to his reign as a powerful crime lord. They explore Maul's story across movies, animation, comic books, and novels, discussing how his character evolved throughout the Star Wars saga. Plus, the crew shares their thoughts on the upcoming animated series Shadow Lord and what it could mean for Maul's enduring legacy.Follow us at https://bio.link/rebelnerdradio and don't forget to subscribe and join us for more nerdy deep dives every week!#StarWars #RebelNerdRadio #StarWarsPodcast #DarthMaul
Ten years ago, Bryan Young did an exhaustive multi-part story about the NPR Star Wars Radio Dramas for Star Wars Insider Magazine, but so much of the interviews that were conducted had to be left on the cutting room floor. One of the best was with Tom Voegeli. From the Full of Sith Archives, Bryan presents this interview with the post-production supervisor for all three Star Wars radio dramas producer by National Public Radio.
The boys are back with Highlanders co-captain and new All Black Timoci “Jim” Tavatavanawai — the Fijian powerhouse on his incredible rise from a village in Fiji to the All Blacks. Jim opens up about his debut, his mum's sacrifices, and his love of steak & cheese pies!Plus:
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BE/Lengnau: SVP-Politiker Adrian Spahr fordert kantonales Recht auf Barzahlung in Restaurants; BE: Der Kanton übt Bekämpfung der Maul- und Klauenseuche
Holly Frey and Bryan Young return to the studio to record an episode about all the recent goings-on in Star Wars. From the trailer for Mandalorian and Grogu to the Starfighter pictures to Holly's recent visit to Lucasfilm for the release of LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy, they cover it all.
Bei einem Ausbruch der hoch ansteckenden Maul- und Klausenseuche müssen Bauernbetriebe, Veterinärämter , Zivilschutz und Armee eng zusammenarbeiten. Dies wird in diesen Tagen im Kanton Bern geübt. Weiter in der Sendung: · Am Mannenberg bei Ittigen wurde das grösste Wasserreservoir des Kantons Bern eingeweiht.
The comic book vibes are strong with this one.Watching in chronological order (like we do), The Mandalorian's Season 2 finale leads straight into The Book of Boba Fett's premiere, “Stranger in a Strange Land.” It's not as pulpy or epic as Robert Rodriguez's previous Boba Fett-centric episode (“The Tragedy”), but some shots—like Boba Fett's fist punching through the sands of Tatooine—are straight out of a comic book panel. We talk through Boba Fett's interpretation of Daimyo and compare it to previous crime bosses, like Maul and Dryden Vos. We also discuss the state of crime in the galaxy and Ming Na Wen's slinky approach to Fennec Shand.New to Growing Up Skywalker? Come join us for non-toxic Star Wars recaps from a veteran and a new fan. New episodes every Tuesday.Want more Growing Up Skywalker? This is a great time to sign up for our Patreon for bonus audio content! Timestamps:00:00:00 Who Are We?00:02:57 Plot Summary00:9:25 Boba Fett as Daimyo00:21:21 Criminal Syndicates Across the Galaxy 00:27:42 Comic Book Pulpiness00:45:43 Bae Watch00:52:28 Closing Thoughts
Greetings Bucketheads!Maul is back and he's looking for KENOBI! And Ezra has the secret!Strap on your buckets, let's go!Please follow the show at:Mando_Vision on Twitter and Instagram. Email: MandoVisionTom@gmail.comPlease, like, subscribe and share the show with your friends on all of your favorite podcast platforms and if you can take the time to write a 5-Star review, it will be read on the show! Thank for all the support, please stay safe and take care of each other. Music by Dirty Sweet and used with permission.All audio clips from any “Star Wars” material is copyright of Disney Enterprises Inc. and is only used for the sole purpose of promotion of Disney property and to provide context for talking points. Mando Vision is copyright Thomas Pritchard 2025. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Oh weh, der arme Mischa muss mal wieder Zwiebeln essen. Im Lachlabor geht's nämlich um Mundgeruch. Stinkt eine Schildkröte aus dem Maul und welches Tier ist der absolute Superstinker aus dem Maul oder Schnabel?
Most people don't lose because they're not talented—they lose because they're scattered. In this episode, the guys break down why doing nine things halfway will never beat doing one thing with ruthless focus. ET unpacks how people-pleasing drains your energy, CJ shows how a single North Star changed their whole brand, and Maul & Karl dive into legacy, parenting, and building skills that outlive you. You'll learn: Why your focus decides your future How “too many options” quietly kills results The cure for people-pleasing and scattered energy Generational strategy: turning gifts into a family enterprise How to choose one priority and actually finish
It's the Writers of Star Wars panel from FanX Salt Lake! Bryan Young was joined by Zoraida Cordova, Michael A. Stackpole, and many others to talk about writing in the world of Star Wars! Listen in to this incredibly fun panel!
Nina und Lotta sind extra früh aufgestanden, um einen Einkaufswagen voller Bauchnachbelpiercings und Schlangenfrüchten durch den Pimmel zu schieben. Dabei wurden sie von Karla Kolumna entdeckt und die Presse konnte sich mal wieder ihr Maul zerreißen.
This week we've got a the bath beast on the pod — South Africa's World Cup–winning prop and fresh Rugby Championship champion, Thomas du Toit.We get into the Boks' brutal battle with Argentina, that record demolition of the All Blacks, Bath's big season, transfer gossip (billions of rand?!), and why Rassie Erasmus apparently wants every prop to kick goals and run 90 metres for fun (or not)Plus: the “freak athlete” question that reveals who's the most ridiculous physical specimen in the Bok camp.
Folge 287: Höchste Zeit, dass wir uns mit der Toccata d-Moll einem der populärsten Bach-Werke widmen. Aber ist das Stück überhaupt von Bach? Und falls ja, gehört es nach Arnstadt?
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We're kicking off our mini-series, informally dubbed “Sith September,” to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith! And yes, it's ironic (ha!) because tomorrow is October, which is why we may also informally call it Order (66) October! The rules don't matter, but we love alliteration and we love ROTS. First up, we're revisiting the Siege of Mandalore Clone Wars arc just over five years since its release. We connect the dots between this story and Episode III, highlight Siege's cinematic qualities, dissect Ahsoka and Maul's meeting of the minds, and reflect on how the final shot of the series makes us *feel.*Join our Patreon to support the show and gain access to our exclusive bonus episodes here! Website: http://www.friendsoftheforcepod.comBluesky: https://tinyurl.com/36zwf8ayTwitter: https://x.com/FriendsOfForceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/FriendsOfTheForceLinktree: https://linktr.ee/friendsoftheforceThank you to all of our Patrons, including our Luminous Beings: Brian, Emma, Jenn, and Travis.#StarWars #TheCloneWars
Live from FanX, Bryan Young and Holly Frey bring you a treat and a half. There is an abridged discussion on the influence of Star Wars Roleplaying Games on the galaxy far, far away, and then the return of the "That's not a Star Wars plot hole" panel, where fans come up, air their grievances about perceived Star Wars plot holes, and the assembled panel helps sort those out for them. On this episode you'll hear from guests Michael A. Stackpole, Pablo Hidalgo, and Clayton Sandell.
What we plant in our lives determines what we harvest. —Pastor Bruce Maul, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 9-28-2025.
Folge 286: Bach zückt in aller Öffentlichkeit den Degen. Und die Hobby-Psychologen Maul & Schrammek wägen ab: Ist es vielleicht ein Schrei nach Aufmerksamkeit und Liebe?
Caleb Williams, the Chicago Bears, and Ben Johnson, looked like a playoff caliber team last week against the Cowboys. After allowing 14 points the defense decided that was enough and helped the offense stay on the field by putting up 31 points at home. After a rocky start the offense looked like many had hoped they would. Now with the momentum they have they head to Las Vegas to take on the Raiders. Everyone is anxious to see if this was a one-off game, or if this is what the new Chicago Bears will be looking like in the future.
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My Story Talk 27 More Activities in Europe Welcome to Talk 27 in our series where I'm reflecting on God's goodness to me throughout my life. Last time I was talking about our off-campus activities while we were at Mattersey. I began by talking about activities in Britain and concluded with our activities in Europe, particularly in connection with EPTA, the European Pentecostal Theological Association. Today we'll be saying more about Europe, first with regard to our activities in the Pentecostal European Fellowship, and then about my preaching in national leaders' conferences as well as in local churches. The Pentecostal European Fellowship As I have already explained, PEF was formed as a result of a merger between PEC and EPF. Little did I know when I accepted the invitation to preach at the PEC conference in 1978 that it would eventually lead not only to the founding of EPTA but also to a ministry within PEF itself, and ultimately to representing Europe on the Presidium of the Pentecostal World Conference. Because of my experience in Europe, I was first asked by the AoG Executive Council, as its chairman, to represent AoG on the PEF committee. Jakob Zopfi from Swtizerland had been its chairman for many years and, after Reinhold Ulonska retired as vice-chairman, the PEF Committee elected me to take his place. Major features of the work of PEF were the conferences it usually held once every three years. Thousands of people from all over Europe came to these conferences, though the majority on each occasion came from the country that was hosting it. Relatively few, however, came from the UK. This may have been because of the cost of crossing the channel, or even because the preaching was always done through an interpreter which English speaking people often find it hard to get used to. After preaching at the conference in The Hague in 1978, the next PEF conference we attended was in Böblingen near Stuttgart in 1984, but not in any official capacity. Eileen and I went on to attend conferences in Jönköping, (Sweden, 1991), Bordeaux (France, 1994), Fridek-Mistek (Czech Republic, 1997), Helsinki (Finland, 2000), and Berlin (Germany, 2003). There are many towns in Sweden with a name ending in -koping. It's connected with our English word shopping and is roughly equivalent to market. It was at Jönköping (pronounced yernsherping) that I was appointed to serve as Vice Chairman of PEF. We travelled there by car, which may seem surprising bearing in mind the distance, but it meant that Eileen could come with me, and the trip would cost no more than the price of one air ticket for me. And it turned out that, as most of the delegates had arrived by plane, there was little transport available between the hotel and the conference centre. This meant that we were able to transport Dr Ray Hughes, who was the chairman of the Pentecostal World Conference and the guest speaker from America, to and from the meetings. It gave him the opportunity to get to know us and may have been partly the reason why the following year I was appointed to serve on the PWC advisory committee, and eventually as a member of its presidium. We also travelled by car to the Bordeaux conference in 1994, combining it with a holiday exploring south-western France and visiting Castera Verduzan in Gascony, and Mauléon-Licharre and Eaux Bonnes in the Pyrenees. The conference was particularly significant for Eileen because she was the wife of the Vice-Chairman. This normally carried no specific responsibility, but Sylvia Zopfi, the wife of the Chairman, had broken her leg and was unable to attend. Consequently, it fell to Eileen to preside at a meal for ladies, most of whom were French speaking. Of course there was an interpreter, but Eileen never saw herself as an ‘up front' person and was understandably nervous. Because it was a meal for ladies, I was unable to attend, but I found out later that Herman von Ameron, the husband of the guest speaker, had crept in at the back. So I asked him privately how Eileen had got on, and he replied, She was magnificent. She was like the Queen! Following the political reforms known as perestroika introduced by Russian President Mikhail Gorbachov in the late 1980s, Czechoslovakia was divided into two separated nations, the Czech Republic (or Czechia) and Slovakia. Fridek-Mistek was the venue chosen for the 1997 PEF conference, because it lies on the border of these two countries and so provided delegates from both equal opportunities to attend. Once again, Eileen and I travelled by car, taking extra care in Czechia not to exceed the speed limit, as we'd heard that the Czech police were likely to impose heavy fines on foreigners for any minor infringement. We took the opportunity to visit Prague, a beautiful city, for a weekend before travelling on to the conference. It was now almost 20 years since I had first preached at the conference in The Hague, but for the next decade I was to become a regular speaker with the special responsibility of preaching on the Baptism in the Holy Spirit and praying for people to receive. Sadly there are still many people who attend Pentecostal churches who have not yet come into the experience and in a conference where thousands are in attendance the numbers coming forward for prayer were likely to be enormous. Pentecostal pastors often seem reluctant to teach on the subject, possibly because they are frightened that, when they lay hands on those they pray for, they will not begin to speak in tongues. So I felt the need to preach not only to the people, but also to the pastors. And at Fridek-Mistek I decided to pray for the pastors before I prayed for the people. I asked all the pastors who wanted the Lord to use them in laying hands on people to receive the baptism, to come forward first. I explained that I would pray for them first so that they could then join with me in praying for the people. Dozens of pastors came forward and after I had prayed for them I asked them to turn round and face the congregation. I then called the people to come forward. Hundreds came and each pastor had a queue of people to pray for. Of course, it's impossible to know how many spoke in tongues for the first time, especially in a meeting where so many different languages are spoken! And, even with the people I personally prayed for, there was no way of knowing if they were speaking in tongues or if they were just praying in their own native language. But one thing was particularly noteworthy. When teaching on the baptism I have always been careful to stress that the evidence we are expecting is tongues, not tingles – or shaking, or falling over, or anything else that has no clear biblical basis! However, when one of the people I prayed for did fall over, there was an immediate reaction in the queue next to mine. People started to move into my queue. Perhaps they felt that, despite all I had said, they would somehow get something extra if they fell over! There is still a desperate need for teaching on this throughout the Pentecostal movement and the charismatic renewal worldwide. After the conference we drove into Austria and stayed in an apartment in the church in Bad Ischl where Klaus Winter, the PEF treasurer, was the pastor. I preached in his church and we had a wonderful ten days there exploring Salzburg and the Salzkammergut, the wonderful area where The Sound of Music was filmed. The Helsinki conference was held in the summer of the year 2000 but was preceded by an EPTA conference held in Kaggeholme near Stockholm. We travelled by car as far as Kaggeholme but after EPTA we parked it at Arlanda airport and flew to Helsinki. As Jakob Zopfi was unable to attend because of an illness, it was my responsibility to chair the conference. I also preached on the baptism in the Holy Spirit and, as at Fridek-Mistek, had the privilege of praying for many who were seeking. Shortly after that Jakob Zopfi retired as the PEF chairman and I confess that I was rather relieved not to be appointed as his successor. I too was soon to retire from Mattersey and frankly I didn't want the responsibility. Ingolf Ellsel, a younger man who was the leader of the BFP in Germany, was appointed as chairman, and I was happy to continue to serve as vice chairman. In 2003 the conference was held in Berlin in June. En route we stopped at Liège preaching there over the weekend. We reached Berlin in good time for the conference travelling at times at almost 150 m.p.h. on the autobahns where there was no speed limit. We stayed in a hotel on the outskirts of Berlin in Spandau, famous for its ballet company, and travelled in by underground train to the conference meetings. As in previous years I preached and prayed for people to receive the baptism and hundreds came forward. When Ingolf Ellsel asked who had spoken in tongues for the first time it seemed like just about everybody who had been prayed for raised their hand. It was experiences like this that were undoubtedly the reason why I was asked to speak at so many churches and conferences for national leaders. Churches and National Leaders' Conferences During the years I was at Mattersey I spoke at several national leaders' conferences as well as ministering in local churches. Most of the teaching I did at national conferences centred on the baptism and gifts of the Holy Spirit and how to encourage them at local church level. These included Germany and Hungary (1989), Iceland (1990), Austria (1999), Belgium (2003) and France (2004) where I was required to preach six times in French on a variety of topics. The conference was held in Léognan, near Bordeaux, and close to the site of the ADD Bible College. (ADD Assemblées de Dieu i.e. AoG). I taught several sessions in the college in the week preceding the conference and then preached at a youth event held in a marquee in the college grounds. This was an occasion where I really needed the Lord to help me. Of course we always need his help, but this time even more so. I had completely forgotten that I was scheduled to be the speaker at this event, so I said to the principal of the college, I don't really need to be at the youth meeting this afternoon, do I? To which he replied, Mais si, vous êtes le prédicteur! (But yes, you are the preacher!) But I had nothing prepared, and I had never preached to young people in French before. Fortunately, several of my books have been translated into French including The Holy Spirit – an Introduction. I had little more than an hour before the meeting began and so, helped the French text of the section on the fruit of the Spirit, I hurriedly prepared a message on this, using examples from the life of Jesus. And the Lord really blessed it. Dozens of young people came forward responding to the appeal to seek to rededicate their lives to Christ. That really encouraged me as the I was preaching in the thousand strong assembly in Bordeaux where Daniel Hébert, whom I had met through PEF, was the pastor. But before leaving the subject of national conferences I need to mention that it was at that conference that David Cizéron gave me a book about his father's work in a part of France I had never heard of, something which will become relevant in a later talk. As far as preaching in local churches is concerned, there are of course far too many to mention them all. I have already talked about my trips to Sweden when I preached in local churches as well as teaching in Bible Colleges. One highlight of these trips was preaching in the Filadelfia church in Stockholm founded by the renowned Pentecostal pioneer, Lewi Pethrus (whose name, incidentally, features immediately before mine in the International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements). Another highlight was travelling with Eileen to Kristinehamn at the northern end of Lake Vänern, the largest lake in Sweden, and preaching for a week for Paul Gren, one of our former Mattersey students. Germany was another country I also visited frequently. My contact with Germany came from three different though interrelated sources – EPTA which I have already mentioned, the national leaders of the Volksmission group of churches, and the local church in Heidenheim. Herbert Ros and Günter Kaupp were president and vice-president of Volksmission and had both been students at Kenley under the principalships of Donald Gee and John Carter respectively. They both had a great respect for what we were doing at Mattersey and over the years sent us a good number of excellent students who, after they had returned to Germany to take up pastorates there, invited us to minister for them whenever we were in Germany. It was also through my contacts with the leadership of Volksmission that I was invited on several occasions to travel round the churches for a couple of weeks often preaching for just one evening in each church. I was usually accompanied by Eileen, who loved travelling with me and enjoying the beautiful scenery of southern Germany and the warm hospitality we received in homes wherever we went. We undertook such trips in 1998, and 1999, when I was also the guest speaker at the BFP national leaders' conference. (BFP was the wider Pentecostal movement in Germany of which Volksmission had become a part). We made similar trips in 1994, '95, and '96. But it was the church at Heidenheim that we visited most frequently. The pastor there was Albert Bühler. In the early eighties his son-in-law Jürgen Single had heard about a youth camp we were holding at Mattersey during the summer vacation and asked if he could visit it with a coachload of young people from their church as they were arranging a tour of England. We were delighted to receive them and that was the beginning of a lovely relationship we enjoyed with the Bühler-Single family and the church in Heidenheim. We also visited Luxembourg on several occasions due to our relationship with John and Ann Leese who, as AoG missionaries, did an amazing job over many years planting a church there. John had been a student at Kenley when I first started teaching there. We first visited them for a weekend with William and Anthea Kay in 1990 and then again for a holiday in '92 with our daughter Debbie, her husband David, and their one-year-old daughter, Emily, who was our first grandchild. We have visited them many times since including 2001 when John asked me to take care of the preaching (in French, not Luxembourgish) while he and Ann were on holiday. It's also through our contact with Luxembourg that some of my books were translated into French. I will always be grateful to Caroline Hutin, a French schoolteacher who specialised in English, who spent many hours translating You'd Better Believe It, Body Builders, and Just a Taste of Heaven. Having these available was very helpful when I was preaching or teaching in French-speaking countries like France and Belgium. I am so grateful to the Lord that people have enjoyed my teaching and have usually wanted to know more. And my books, in whatever language, have made that possible. My ministry in Belgium was concentrated largely in and around Brussels, at the Continental Theological Seminary where I taught regularly for several years, and at the Christian Centre which held services in both English and French. Daniel Costanza, the pastor of the French speaking church, has used my books as a basis for teaching various courses of Bible study. Jacques Dernelle, who teaches regular courses at CTS, also pastors a great church in Tubize where I have also had the privilege of teaching and preaching. And on at least two occasions I visited Liège and gave a series of teaching which seemed to be well appreciated by the people there. In France where we frequently went on holiday we always sought to attend the nearest ADD church on Sunday mornings and I was often asked to preach. I remember preaching in Versailles, Pau, Mourrenx, Clermont-Ferrand, and Toulouse. However, in Embrun they didn't know who I was and anyway there was already a guest preacher, a French pastor, Samuel Foucart, from Pavilly near Rouen. I enjoyed his preaching and spoke with him afterwards. We exchanged contact details and as a result I was invited in the year 2000 to do a week's teaching on the Holy Spirit. Countries I visited only once or twice during this period were Austria, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, and Italy. In 1982 at the invitation of Carl Pocklington we went to Austria for a week and I preached in Villach and Klagenfürt. And in 2000 I taught for a few days in the church in Linz where Eddie Griesfelder was the pastor. On two occasions I preached for a week in Messina in Sicily where Giuseppe Melusso was the pastor of large AoG church. In 1991 I preached in Reykjavik (Iceland), and in Nokia (Finland) where Teuvo Valkama, one of our former students was the pastor. And in 2002 I preached in Copenhagen (Denmark) and Limerick in Ireland. I look back on all these experiences with great joy and a profound sense of gratitude to the Lord for the privilege of declaring his word in so many places and to so many people. Next time we'll be talking about our service for the Lord beyond Europe.
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Folge 285: Besser hätte es nicht laufen können: Als 18-jähriger bekommt Bach an der Neuen Kirche in Arnstadt seine erste Stelle, dazu gleich eine neu errichtete Orgel und ein angemessenes Gehalt.
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On this episode of Generation Red, A Husker Podcast, the boys discuss the Huskers' overwhelming victory over the HCU Wildcats on Saturday. Join Ken, Scott, Coach & Justin as they look back at the game stats, talk about the good and the bad they saw and give out their GenRed Game Ball Awards. Then, just like the 3-0 Huskers, they turn their attention to the 2-1 and 21st ranked Michigan Wolverines, who travel to Lincoln for a 2:30 showdown in Memorial Stadium. They compare season stats for both teams, and present their Keys to Victory for the Huskers if they want to pull off a mild upset of the Sherone Moore-less Wolvies…and their six note fight song. They wrap the preview with score predictions. Finally, the boys wrap the show up with a very special segment recapping Terence “Bud” Crawford's dominating win by unanimous decision over arguably the greatest Mexican fighter of all time, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. #Nebraska #Husker #Podcast #Michigan #Wolverines #CaneloVsCrawford Want to grab some GenRed Merch? Click here: https://shop.hurrdatmedia.com/collections/generation-red OTHER LINKS: Web: http://genredpod.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@genredpod/?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook: http://facebook.com/genredpod Twitter: http://twitter.com/genredpod Email: genredpod@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another live panel from Dragon Con - Bryan Young took the stage with Matthew Wood, Henry Gilroy, and Fon Davis to talk about the legacy George Lucas left behind with Industrial Light and Magic, Skywalker Sound, and Lucasiflm Animation in front of a live audience.
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We're all back! For the first time in what feel like ages, we're getting together to discuss Maul's hostile takeover of Mandalore! Non-stop action! Political intrigue! Myriad deaths! But first, you know we've gotta hit you with some segments, which delve into topics such as the cancelled Heart of the Jedi novel by Kenneth C. Flint and… copyright infringement? I promise it makes sense in context. Full show notes: https://notes.moseisley.xyz/s/dt4y3nBDG#
EPISODE 276: Interview with Bethany Snyder & Kris Maul. Bethany Snyder and Kris Maul are a queer couple living in Urbandale, Iowa with their amazing 14-year-old kiddo and adorable pets. Bethany grew up in Altoona and attended the University of Iowa, while Kris was born in Illinois and moved to the Madison, WI area in middle school. They have lived all over the country from Washington, DC, to Minneapolis, and Northern California, before moving to Iowa in 2019. If you get value out of the Loving Without Boundaries podcast, then consider becoming one of our patrons! Not only will you enjoy exclusive content made just for you, your support will also help us continue creating educational content while helping more people have a deeper understanding of consensual non-monogamy and healthy, sex positive relationships in general. https://www.patreon.com/lovingwithoutboundaries
Bryan Young was on hand at Dragon Con to bring you one of our favorite treats every year: the authors of Star Wars. The panel this year consisted of authors Timothy Zahn, Delilah Dawson, and Jonathan Jackson Miller, and they talked about their time in the Star Wars trenches, what they have coming up, and new anecdotes about a galaxy far, far away. Also jizz wailing.
In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie look back over the 4-1 win over LCL on the opening day of the WSL season. They consider the selection of Katie Reid at centre-half and whether she will continue in the position while Leah Williamson is injured, a slow start to the game, Olivia Smith's moment of magic, the impact of the 'game changers' from the bench and whether this match points to a more fluid use of the squad this season. In the second half, Tim and Jamie answer listener questions on the Sunday synchronised kickoffs, Kyra Cooney-Cross and selection for Friday's game at West Ham.Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog's award winning coverage of Arsenal Women by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblogEXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/arseblog – Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The finals section of our Week 1 Picks show sees Texans @ Rams in what could be an indicator for Matt Stafford's health, Lions @ Packers in a HUGE clash, where Ravens @ Bills on SNF and Vikings @ Bears on MNF divides opinion.Our friends at QuinnBet have great odds on the NFL'S opening weekend, amazing Acca Bonuses, Acca Insurance & many other daily specials. Find out more at https://www.quinnbet.com/uk/sports/specials. Remember it's 18+ T&Cs Apply - Always Gamble Responsibly.
Last week we did a special episode about the exciting cast reveal for Star Wars: Starfighter, and now it is being reported that white-hot cinematographer Claudio Miranda (Top Gun Maverick, F1) will be shooting the movie for director Shawn Levy! We discuss that and more, including a really fun round of our segment One With The Force including: which Jedi not named Obi-Wan would you choose to face Maul in a lightsaber duel? We also tackle a new Star Wars casting rumor and discuss the excerpt from the upcoming Vader novel, Master of Evil! If you like having a great time talking Star Wars, you've found your home, because if you're listening to this broadcast, you are part of The Resistance! Thank you for listening to our show and supporting our podcast!
Bryan Young and Holly Frey stormed the halls of Dragon Con to bring you some very cool stuff! In this first part of Dragon Con coverage, we have a recap from Bryan and Holly, an interview with Diana Lee Inosanto, who played Morgan Elsbeth in the Mandalorian, Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld, and Ahsoka, and a press interview with FN-2187 himself, John Boyega.
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Bryan Young and Holly Frey welcome back super producer Mike Pilot to talk about Star Wars and catch up over 600 episodes of the Full of Sith podcast.
Holly Frey and Bryan Young were joined by Alex Damon and Mollie Damon from Star Wars Explained, as well as Star Wars novelist Jason Fry took to a live audience and answered their questions about Star Wars, regardless of the topic. Anything can and did happen. Listen in!
Holly Frey and Bryan Young were joined by Maggie Lovitt from Collider at Atlanta Comic Convention to discuss the intersection of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew and Steven Spielberg's influence on the delightful television show. You don't want to miss this one.
With Star Wars and X-Men dominating fandom once again, Who Would Win: Unleashed delivers the duel you'll never see on screen but won't stop thinking about. Repping Darth Maul is Eric Holmes, who turns the double-bladed assassin into a tactical nightmare. He's not just a Force-wielding blur of red and black—he's a walking death sentence. From precognitive counters to weaponized terrain manipulation, Eric makes the case that Maul's not here to duel—he's here to dismantle. This isn't just lightsaber flair. This is battlefield brutality with Sith precision.On the other side, James Gavsie brings in Colossus like a sledgehammer made of Soviet steel. We're talking near-invulnerable metal skin, superhuman strength, and combat instincts honed in both the Danger Room and real war zones. But James doesn't stop at raw power—he breaks down how Colossus turns endurance into dominance, absorbing Maul's speed and flipping it into punishing momentum. It's dark side rage versus stoic might. Tactical finesse versus tank-mode brawler. And when the sparks fly? You know the only way to find out who wins… is to press play.And when you have such an epic battle you need an equally epic judge to weigh both sides of the battle and decide Who Would Win! Making their first appearance as judge is Andrew Birch, one of the most intriguing producers and project managers you've ever come across!Strap in—this is Who Would Win: UNLEASHED at its finest.Email - whowouldwinunleashed@gmail.comYou can now support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/WhoWouldWinShowCheck out the Who Would Win Unleashed YouTube Channel!Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/whowouldwinshowFollow us on X/Twitter: @jamesgavsie @whowouldwinshowFollow us on IG and Threads: @WhoWouldWinShow @jamesgavsie @theericholmesCheck out the Who Would Win Merch Store:https://saywerd.co/collections/who-whould-win-merchSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/who-would-win/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/who-would-win/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/who-would-win/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Full of Sith's very own Bryan Young and Holly Frey were joined by Alex Damon and Mollie Damon from Star Wars Explained and Star Wars writer Jason Fry to do a live panel at Atlanta Comic Convention. There, they took questions from the audience where they broke down things folks thought might have been plot holes in Star Wars and showed where in the canon they were explained and not actually a plot hole.
Let's talk about the new looks for Maul (Maul: Shadow Lord) and Eman Esfandi's Ezra Bridger (Ahsoka S2), and George Lucas breaking audience records at San Diego Comic-Con like the legend he is. Lucas reveals details about the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art and joins Guillermo Del Toro and Doug Chaing to discuss the important of art to society and the world. To George Lucas, you listen! We also run through one of the hardest rounds of One With The Force in TRB history, answer your submitted #AskTheResistance questions, and more! If you like having a great time talking Star Wars, you've found your home, because if you're listening to this broadcast, you are part of The Resistance!
It's time for some Star Wars news! We got your San Diego Comic-Con wrap-up -- including sneak peeks at Maul and Ezra in Ahsoka season 2, what Star Wars toys are on the way, and what does Star Wars publishing have in store? All that plus a record Hall H panel for George Lucas and the forthcoming Museum of Narrative Art. Go beyond the headlines with Joseph Scrimshaw, Jennifer Landa, and Kthe en Napzok on the 776th episode of ForceCenter.From the minds of Ken Napzok (comedian, host of The Blathering), Joseph Scrimshaw (comedian, writer, director of Dead Media), and Jennifer Landa (actress, YouTuber, crafter, contributor on StarWars.com) comes the ForceCenter Podcast Feed. Here you will find a series of shows exploring, discussing, and celebrating everything about Star Wars. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Listen on TuneIn, Amazon Music, Spotify, and more!Follow ForceCenter!Watch on YouTube!Support us on PatreonForceCenter merch!All from ForceCenter: https://linktr.ee/ForceCenter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.