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Meet Jack, a charismatic serial killer. Behind bars he became an acclaimed writer, his fame within the prison walls led to early release. But he had fooled everyone. His killing spree claimed 11 lives and spanned two continents. #jackunterweger #serialkiller #truecrimepodcast #truecrime
Hey Truckers! Meet Jack! He was driving for a couple years and then became a dispatcher..then pivoted to become an owner operator. Tune in as we discuss his story and how he was able to purchase his first semi truck.
Meet Jack. Is he daft or the dealmaker of the century when he sells his cow, Milky White, for beans? His mother thinks he’s out of his mind until those beans lead to a bonanza - bags of gold, the goose that lays the golden eggs, and the golden harp! Find out how Jack fools the ogre over and over again so his mom can have a lovely cottage with all the modern conveniences…an outhouse, outdoor patio and jacuzzi.For more information about this episode and some of our book recommendations for “Jack and the Beanstalk” retellings go to: https://jonincharacter.com/beanstalk/ Visit the Dorktales Storytime Podcast Website Before you go, please hit the subscribe button, so future episodes will automatically show up in your podcast library. Now go be the hero of your own story and we’ll see you once-upon-a-time!This episode has been a Jonincharacter production. Today’s hero story was written by Karen Simpson Gardiner and performed by Jonathan Cormur. Sound recording and production by Jermaine Hamilton at Studio Circle Recordings. Please rate this podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/dorktales Join our mailing list: https://bit.ly/dorktales-signupSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dorktales)
Meet Jack. Jack, like most individuals, takes great care of his health, appearance, the fulfilment of his projects, and the quality of his relationships with friends and family. Today Jack is preparing for another episode of his iconic philosophy podcast. He has been reading diligently, noting fastidiously, and practicing his jokes in the mirror. Fully invested in his work, he goes to great lengths to ensure that the podcast is well received. But today is no ordinary day for Jack, something is about to happen that he could never prepare for. Sat at his desk with his nose in Thomas Nagel’s Mortal Questions, Jack reaches for his cafetière to refill his Nietzsche coffee mug - when he hears the sound of a heavy creak above him. The room begins to shake, the coffee mug spills, and Jack jumps out of his chair as dust begins to fall around him. Fearing that the roof will cave, he runs out of the house, but finds that the streets are shaking too. Like the set of a stage, the neighbourhood before his eyes begins to fall backwards. As the walls hit the ground, Jack sees countless figures in black uniforms running frantically in all directions. He looks up to the sky and sees several tall figures on ladders: a blue figure holds a large, blinding torch, a white figure holds a watering can, and a black figure holds what seems to be a large block of cheese. Jack is overwhelmed with disbelief - he is standing in the middle of a stage. Suddenly, one of the figures shouts instructions to another, who frantically pulls on a rope - the stage rising back to its original position, the figures disappearing. It dawns on him: Jack is the actor in a play. What of his life? His childhood? His family and friends? What of his projects? Will he ever be able to return, to his old life? Jack ponders the thought for a moment and walks back into his home. He cleans up the coffee, brushes up the dust, sits back down in his chair… and continues, with his reading. Contents Part I. Thomas Nagel Part II. Camus, Criticisms, and Comparison Part III. Further Analysis and Discussion Links Thomas Nagel, The Absurd (1971). Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus (1942).
Meet Jack. Jack, like most individuals, takes great care of his health, appearance, the fulfilment of his projects, and the quality of his relationships with friends and family. Today Jack is preparing for another episode of his iconic philosophy podcast. He has been reading diligently, noting fastidiously, and practicing his jokes in the mirror. Fully invested in his work, he goes to great lengths to ensure that the podcast is well received. But today is no ordinary day for Jack, something is about to happen that he could never prepare for. Sat at his desk with his nose in Thomas Nagel’s Mortal Questions, Jack reaches for his cafetière to refill his Nietzsche coffee mug - when he hears the sound of a heavy creak above him. The room begins to shake, the coffee mug spills, and Jack jumps out of his chair as dust begins to fall around him. Fearing that the roof will cave, he runs out of the house, but finds that the streets are shaking too. Like the set of a stage, the neighbourhood before his eyes begins to fall backwards. As the walls hit the ground, Jack sees countless figures in black uniforms running frantically in all directions. He looks up to the sky and sees several tall figures on ladders: a blue figure holds a large, blinding torch, a white figure holds a watering can, and a black figure holds what seems to be a large block of cheese. Jack is overwhelmed with disbelief - he is standing in the middle of a stage. Suddenly, one of the figures shouts instructions to another, who frantically pulls on a rope - the stage rising back to its original position, the figures disappearing. It dawns on him: Jack is the actor in a play. What of his life? His childhood? His family and friends? What of his projects? Will he ever be able to return, to his old life? Jack ponders the thought for a moment and walks back into his home. He cleans up the coffee, brushes up the dust, sits back down in his chair… and continues, with his reading. Contents Part I. Thomas Nagel Part II. Camus, Criticisms, and Comparison Part III. Further Analysis and Discussion Links Thomas Nagel, The Absurd (1971). Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus (1942).
Meet Jack. Jack, like most individuals, takes great care of his health, appearance, the fulfilment of his projects, and the quality of his relationships with friends and family. Today Jack is preparing for another episode of his iconic philosophy podcast. He has been reading diligently, noting fastidiously, and practicing his jokes in the mirror. Fully invested in his work, he goes to great lengths to ensure that the podcast is well received. But today is no ordinary day for Jack, something is about to happen that he could never prepare for. Sat at his desk with his nose in Thomas Nagel’s Mortal Questions, Jack reaches for his cafetière to refill his Nietzsche coffee mug - when he hears the sound of a heavy creak above him. The room begins to shake, the coffee mug spills, and Jack jumps out of his chair as dust begins to fall around him. Fearing that the roof will cave, he runs out of the house, but finds that the streets are shaking too. Like the set of a stage, the neighbourhood before his eyes begins to fall backwards. As the walls hit the ground, Jack sees countless figures in black uniforms running frantically in all directions. He looks up to the sky and sees several tall figures on ladders: a blue figure holds a large, blinding torch, a white figure holds a watering can, and a black figure holds what seems to be a large block of cheese. Jack is overwhelmed with disbelief - he is standing in the middle of a stage. Suddenly, one of the figures shouts instructions to another, who frantically pulls on a rope - the stage rising back to its original position, the figures disappearing. It dawns on him: Jack is the actor in a play. What of his life? His childhood? His family and friends? What of his projects? Will he ever be able to return, to his old life? Jack ponders the thought for a moment and walks back into his home. He cleans up the coffee, brushes up the dust, sits back down in his chair… and continues, with his reading. Contents Part I. Thomas Nagel Part II. Camus, Criticisms, and Comparison Part III. Further Analysis and Discussion Links Thomas Nagel, The Absurd (1971). Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus (1942).
In this episode, we chat with Jack and Steve Niezgoda, a father/son team producing some amazing RC warbirds. We talk about: Bomber Field meetup (1:15), Meet Jack and Steve (6:40), But how? (14:12), Steve's role (22:05), Jack's future (46:55), Fitz flies his Zero (55:55), Lee fixes his Timber (1:04:00), Plywood Overcast update (1:08:40)
Meet Jack. The bartender from The Grumpy Gator. Jack has been privileged to listen to many patrons of The Grumpy Gator. Many have tales of travels to Hell and back that are inspiring and uplifting. Jack decided to start sharing his thoughts on these tales and the significance that the people and their triumphs over adversity have had on his life. In this premiere episode, Jack spins his own tale.
15-year-old Jack Ladd is a “Jack of all trades.” At the young age of 15, he has been involved in collecting & selling coins, making jewelry from recycled bullets and cartridges, building custom bows from Osage Orange trees, flintknapping (making arrowheads) and now enjoying his current trade of Bladesmithing (making knives). In Jack’s spare time, he is active in his church, cross county running, rock climbing & bouldering, soccer, Beta Club, welding, and FFA all while being on the Honor Roll in high school. Meet Jack and see his unique skills right here on Tennessee WildCast. www.tnwildlife.org #tnwildlife #itswhatwedo
JDRF’s Children’s Congress kicks off this week and we’re talking to three really incredible delegates. Meet Jack, Hannah, and Kabir who will all tell their stories to legislators. You'll also hear from Stacey's local advocacy chair to find out what Children’s Congress is all about and how to apply next time around. Join the Diabetes Connections Facebook Group! Our Community Connection this week is all about getting diabetes gear to stick in the hot sweaty summer. We’ve got advice from parents of little swimmers and adults who take hot yoga. Scroll to the bottom to see a list of items/products mentioned during this episode. In Tell Me Something Good, we’ll talk about a trip of a lifetime as a 16 year old travels to the remote Yukon with a school group. Sign up for our newsletter here This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider. ----- Show Open/Tease Stacey Welcome - Find out more about Project 50 in 50 JDRF Children's Congress Greater Western Carolinas Chapter Delegates Community Connection Getting Gear to Stick: TMSG: ----- Use this link to get one free download and one free month of Audible, available to Diabetes Connections listeners! Get the App and listen to Diabetes Connections wherever you go! Click here for iPhone Click here for Android This list is full of brand name and generics. I’ve linked to a website when the brand has one. You may also want to try Amazon or ask your medical supply provider. Just as everyone’s skin is different, so is our health insurance. It’s possible that what works for you may actually be covered. Stranger things have happened. I expect to edit & add to this list in the weeks and months to come. Hope it helps! Sticky Wipes These make the skin a bit tacky in order to give the material you put on top a better hold. Skin Tac wipe or liquid IV Prep wipe Mastisol liquid Stoma Care wipe w/aloe Hollister skin gel ReliaMed wipe Tapes/Patches Stay Put Medical Patches Tegaderm film dressing Opsite Flexifix transparent film Hypafix dressing tape RockaDex Dexcom patches GrifGrips adhesive patch Waterproof Bandaid Wraps/Bands Kinesiology Tape (Includes brand names KT Tape, Rock Tape, Vara Tape) Vet Wrap SleekSleeves Bands4Life Athletic Sleeves Rash Guard/Swim shirt (cut to fit) Misc. EK Tools Tag Punch Classic (Dexcom-sized hole punch) Dexcom & Libre Rash (Public Facebook Group)
So, here's a story you may not think to seek out, nor would you expect such a story to come from two individuals in charge of a major aspect of development in Atlanta's Summerhill neighborhood. Meet Jack and David from Carter.Now, I know what you're thinking and believe me — the real estate side of things is not always of the foremost thought if you're a diner in this city. However, Summerhill is slowly becoming the next darling neighborhood of Atlanta and the guys at Carter play a major role in what is happening on Georgia Ave. So, I wanted to hear their stories and also have them give me the full picture of what is happening in the neighborhood, some history behind everything, and what's coming in the near future.
Email us at defaultpodcasting@gmail.com to ask burninq questions, ridicule Josh, or stroke Sterling's ego. The podcast that starts when no other podcast will. Meet Jack, your average mid-20's timestamp. He's currently hunting for a job, trying to burgeon the fire below his career. It may stoke into a great life, or destroy his life. So the timestamps are busy, okay? Follow Sterling -- IG: @sterlinggrinnell | YT: Sterling Grinnell | Website: sterlinggrinnell.com Follow Josh -- IG: @joshuarobertgallegos | YT: Super Joshua Gallegos | Website: joshuargallegos.com Opening music: "Noir - S Strong & Boogie Belgique," courtesy of Audio Library - Free Music on YouTube. Link here: www.youtube.com/channel/UCHae4C99XJORB7Iog62wqvw Closing music: "Dip Dop," courtesy of Ibsen Producer. Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPAWcseFBjw&list=PLeAOiMgJc0zrCGg5unw2hAHxOoujHnuBx&index=3
M$D: May 13, 2064 Meet Jack. Jack’s main concerns, in his words: I make $1,900 a month net, I also make some commissions although I’m still new so not entirely sure how consistent that will be! So, I would like to... Read More The post Ep. 143: Jack tries to sell me some life insurance appeared first on Pete the Planner®.
Meet Jack and Estelle Wilson of Roanoke Island, caretakers of the "Mother Vine," one of the oldest scuppernong grape vines in existence.
Meet Jack and Estelle Wilson of Roanoke Island, caretakers of the "Mother Vine," one of the oldest scuppernong grape vines in existence. Then, learn how salvage divers Tim Ferris and Bob Weihe discovered a revolutionary process for making whiskey. Finally, explore Thalian Hall in Wilmington, where Oscar Wilde, Frederick Douglass, and other historic figures have graced its stunning theater.
-In this episode: Meet Jack, a Security Officer Class 5 at Bellis Industries. She checks in to work, where she shares a cubicle with the night guy, and they supervise the state of the corporate system. Their counterpart in another branch spots some problems, but it'