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01-31-2025 Bro. Michael Orange "The Answer To All Questions and the Solution to All Problems" FRI 7PM Missions Conference
PARKLIFE, SunshEEEine, and so forth. We're talking about the cultural juggernaut (for approximately five years) that was Britpop with Michael Orange aka Feather Beds. We talk about Blur v Oasis, Ocean Colour Scene deep cuts, and try to figure out if The Bends was Britpop. Along the way we take diversions into No Disco, 120 Minutes, and City Pop. Michael is @Feather_Beds. His new album Softer Measures is out May 26th. Alan is @alan_maguire. He does a bit of standup but Juvenalia is his main thing right now. Sarah is @griffski. Her books are in all good bookshops. Her newsletter is at griffnotes.ghost.io Thank you to Dee McDonnell for our artwork. We have a Patreon! You can get bonus episodes including our fortnightly show Started/Finished where we talk about the pop culture we've started and finished recently. We also have some free lil bits of merch. It's patreon.com/juvenalia This episode was produced by Alan Juvenalia is a Tall Tales podcast. Thank you Cassie.
This is the show before Memorial Day and our guests Cynthia and Michael Orange discuss the need to recognize and remember those who went to war and came back physically whole but severely damaged. Michael, a Vietnam Vet, recounts his recognition that he needed help, and Cynthia, his wife, recounts her role as caregiver. This is an important show for anyone who is a Veteran or knows a Veteran. This is an important show to help us really understand the scope of Memorial Day. It is truly not about the first day to grill and go to the pool.
On today's show: Meet the people always trying to get your attention on your way to and from Warriors games. It's a look at the underground economy in episode two of our new series, Bounce: The Warriors Last Season in Oakland. Then, event curator Michael Orange tells us how storytelling can help build community.
Includes a reflection offered by Michael Orange.
This Memorial Day Sunday worship service audio begins with a reflection written by Unity Church member Michael Orange and read by Worship Associate Terri Burnor.
Memorial Day service. Includes reflection from Michael Orange.
Just-war theory was set in motion in the 5th century as St. Augustine agonized over how to reconcile Christianity’s high ethical ideals with the devastating world realities which were bringing about the fall of Rome. For 1,600 years, theologians, ethicists, diplomats, and political leaders have drawn on this tradition, refined it, and employed its key questions: When is it permissible to wage war? And how might our ethical and religious foundations place limits on the ways we wage war? In this program, we explore three varied perspectives on how such questions are alive and evolving today, and how they might inform our approach to the conflict in Afghanistan and the peace we would like to achieve beyond it.