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Even prominent scientists like Sir Fred Hoyle and Dr. Colin Patterson have questioned the validity and evidence for evolution. Patterson admitted that nothing he knew about evolution was definitively true, calling it "anti-knowledge." Evolution is increasingly seen as lacking scientific grounding. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29
Greg Jenner is joined in medieval Europe by Dr Mary Bateman and comedian Mike Wozniak to learn all about the legends of King Arthur.Most of us have heard of Arthur, Guinevere, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table. But where do these legends come from? Arthur first appears in the writings of a 9th-Century monk, but he's not the king we know today: no Merlin or Lancelot, no Excalibur, and no Camelot. These elements were added later, as the legends were retold and rewritten across Europe.This episode traces the stories of Arthur and his knights from their early medieval origins, exploring the changes made as they were adapted over the centuries by everyone from French romance authors to Victorian poets, and taking in some famous medieval texts, including the Welsh Mabinogion and Malory's Morte d'Arthur, as well as some lesser-known tales. Along the way, we also look at the places in modern Britain that still bear Arthurian names and the wacky artefacts that have been associated with the legendary king, and ask the crucial question: did King Arthur really exist? If you're a fan of heroic quests, knights in shining armour and fantastical medieval stories, you'll love our episode on the legends of King Arthur.If you want more from Mike Wozniak, check out our episode on Charles Dickens at Christmas. And for more lovely legends, listen to our episodes on Atlantis and Norse Literature.You're Dead To Me is the comedy podcast that takes history seriously. Every episode, Greg Jenner brings together the best names in history and comedy to learn and laugh about the past. Hosted by: Greg Jenner Research by: Hannah Cusworth and Jon Norman-Mason Written by: Jon Norman-Mason, Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow, Emma Nagouse, and Greg Jenner Produced by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow and Greg Jenner Audio Producer: Steve Hankey Production Coordinator: Ben Hollands Senior Producer: Emma Nagouse Executive Editor: James Cook
Making strides in the evolution of modern myth and legend, the Bigfoot has been one of the earliest and most culturally reliable bits of folklore that has embedded itself in humanity worldwide.
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“We have to go back to the very basic thing of understanding our shared humanity. And we've departed a long way from that—even the best of us, I'm afraid. It is just stunning. I mean, we are such a danger to everything we value.” (Marilynne Robinson, from the episode) Today on the show, Mark Labberton welcomes the celebrated novelist and essayist Marilynne Robinson to discuss her most recent book, Reading Genesis. Known for novels such as Housekeeping, Gilead, Home, and Lila, she offers a unique perspective on ancient scripture in her latest work of nonfiction. In this enriching and expansive conversation, they discuss the theological, historical, and literary value in the Book of Genesis; the meaning of our shared humanity; fear and reverence; how to free people from the view of God as threatening; the complicated and enigmatic nature of human freedom; the amazing love, mercy, and long-suffering of God on display in the unfolding drama of the Genesis narrative; and overall: “The beautiful ordinariness of a God-fashioned creature in ordinary communion with one another.” About Marilynne Robinson Marilynne Robinson is an award-winning American novelist and essayist. Her fictional and non-fictional work includes recurring themes of Christian spirituality and American political life. In a 2008 interview with the Paris Review, Robinson said, "Religion is a framing mechanism. It is a language of orientation that presents itself as a series of questions. It talks about the arc of life and the quality of experience in ways that I've found fruitful to think about." Her novels include Housekeeping (1980, Hemingway Foundation/Pen Award, Pulitzer Prize finalist), Gilead (2004, Pulitzer Prize), Home (2008, National Book Award Finalist), Lila (2014, National Book Award Finalist), and most recently, Jack (2020). Robinson's non-fiction works include Mother Country: Britain, the Welfare State, and Nuclear Pollution (1989), The Death of Adam: Essays on Modern Thought (1998), Absence of Mind: The Dispelling of Inwardness from the Modern Myth of the Self (2010), When I was a Child I Read Books: Essays (2012), The Givenness of Things: Essays (2015), and What Are We Doing Here?: Essays (2018). Her latest book is Reading Genesis (2024). Marilynne Robinson received a B.A., magna cum laude, from Brown University in 1966 and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Washington in 1977. She has served as a writer-in-residence or visiting professor at a variety of universities, including Yale Divinity School in Spring 2020. She currently teaches at the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. She has served as a deacon for the Congregational United Church of Christ. Robinson was born and raised in Sandpoint, Idaho and now lives in Iowa City. Show Notes Get your copy of Reading Genesis by Marilynne Robinson Mark introduces Marilynne Robinson and her most recent foray into biblical interpretation Overarching narrative of God's time vs. Human time Theological, biblical, historical, and literary categories Why Genesis? Why biblical commentary? “Genesis is the foundational text, and God's self-revelation is the work of Genesis.” The expansiveness of the creation narrative from the beginning of everything to two people hoeing in a garden. Elohim and the universal God-name Monotheism and the enormously cosmic assertion of the nature of God From cosmology to granular human existence Amazement and the Book of Genesis “God saw the intentions of our heart and they were only evil always.” Conjuring the idea of a vindictive God—as opposed to a merciful, long-suffering, and loving God “It's hard to wiggle people free from the idea that God is primarily threatening.” The role of fear in sin, temptation, and evil “I think the fall is a sort of realization of a fuller aspect of our nature, which is painful to us and painful to God. But it's our humanity.” From the book: “The narrative of scripture has moved with astonishing speed from let there be light to this intimate scene of shared grief and haplessness. There is no incongruity in this. Human beings are at the center of it all. Love and grief are, in this infinite creation, things of the kind we share with God. The fact that they have their being in the deepest reaches of our extensionless and undiscoverable souls only makes them more astonishing. Over and against the roaring cosmos, that they exist at all can only be proof of a tender solicitude.” Ancient Near Eastern mythology “Meaning cannot leak out of this. It's absolutely meaningful.” Genesis is a “particular series of stories that are stories of the tumbling, bumbling, faithful, faithless, violent, peaceable, loyal, disloyal agency of human beings.” Mystery Theology as a vision, a revelation “The beautiful ordinariness of a God-fashioned creature in ordinary communion with one another.” The impact of Genesis in the history of our understanding of humanity, freedom, relationships, and so much more. Law as a liberation of one another: it limits your behavior and is emancipating to everyone around you. God's patience with human freedom and the ability to go wrong The enigma of freedom “From the very beginning, the Bible seems aware that we are our enemy and that we are our apocalyptic beast.” “Our freedom is very costly. It's costly to us. It's costly to God.” Imagination and the dynamics of freedom “An enhanced reverence for oneself has to be rooted in a reverence for God.” “The idea of the sacredness of God and the sacredness of the self.” Fear and reverence “You are holding in your imagination … and helping us to see, feel, and hear the voices and see the actions of ordinary human beings, who are both (like Psalm 8), ‘a little lower than the angels,' and at the same time, ‘we are dust and to dust you will return.'” Paying attention Marilynne Robinson's upbringing, access to nature, access to books, and plenty of solitude Joseph and the ending of the Genesis narrative: How might the story of Joseph speak to our time? “We have to go back to the very basic thing of understanding our shared humanity. And we've departed a long way from that—even the best of us, I'm afraid. It is just stunning. I mean, we are such a danger to everything we value. We are a danger to everything we value. And the fact that we can persist in doing that or tolerating it … there we are, you know? … We've always been strange, we human beings.” The perplexity of freedom “The way that Joseph understands his history is a comment on the idea of divine time.” “Joseph did enslave the Egyptians.” “There is no bow to tie around anything. There's simply whatever it yields in terms of meaning and beauty and so on.” Matthew 28 and the Great Commission “Christianity sliding into empire” The value of resolution and the open-ended nature of the Genesis narrative Production Credits Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment magazine and Fuller Seminary.
In this week's episode, we dissect Lean On Me, a film released on March 3, 1989, starring Morgan Freeman, Beverly Todd, and Robert Guillaume. Join us as we discuss minimum basic skills, chaotic hallways, fire codes, sermons, “tough love”, baseball bats, and more! Notable Mentions + References in This Episode: Lean on Me - Bill Withers Time Magazine Cover - Joe Clark First Staff Meeting Scene Rooftop Scene Joe vs. Frank Scene Bathroom Scene Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? - The Gateway Getaway‘Lean on Me': A Modern Myth? Taking Artistic Liberty With Real Joe Clark Connect with us: Instagram: @in_hindsight_pod Twitter: @in_hindsightpod Want us to dissect one of your favorite childhood movies? Send us a DM or email us at inhindsightpod@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!
“The whole of human existence is like some sweet parable told in the most improbable place and circumstances. … God values our humanity. … One of the things that's fascinating about the Hebrew Bible is that it declared and was loyal to the fact that God is good and creation is good.”Novelist and essayist Marilynne Robinson joins Miroslav Volf to discuss her latest book, Reading Genesis. Together they discuss why she took up this project of biblical commentary and what scripture and theological reflection means to her; how she thinks of Genesis as a theodicy (or a defense against the problem of evil and suffering); the grace of God; the question of humanity's goodness; how to understand the flood; the relationship between divine providence and working for moral progress; and much more.About Marilynne RobinsonMarilynne Robinson is an award-winning American novelist and essayist. Her fictional and non-fictional work includes recurring themes of Christian spirituality and American political life. In a 2008 interview with the Paris Review, Robinson said, "Religion is a framing mechanism. It is a language of orientation that presents itself as a series of questions. It talks about the arc of life and the quality of experience in ways that I've found fruitful to think about."Her novels include: Housekeeping (1980, Hemingway Foundation/Pen Award, Pulitzer Prize finalist), Gilead (2004, Pulitzer Prize), Home (2008, National Book Award Finalist), Lila (2014, National Book Award Finalist), and most recently, Jack (2020). Robinson's non-fiction works include Mother Country: Britain, the Welfare State, and Nuclear Pollution (1989), The Death of Adam: Essays on Modern Thought (1998), Absence of Mind: The Dispelling of Inwardness from the Modern Myth of the Self (2010), When I was a Child I Read Books: Essays (2012), The Givenness of Things: Essays (2015), and What Are We Doing Here?: Essays (2018). Her latest book is Reading Genesis (2024).Marilynne Robinson received a B.A., magna cum laude, from Brown University in 1966 and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Washington in 1977. She has served as a writer-in-residence or visiting professor at a variety universities, included Yale Divinity School in Spring 2020. She currently teaches at the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. She has served as a deacon for the Congregational United Church of Christ. Robinson was born and raised in Sandpoint, Idaho and now lives in Iowa City.Show NotesGet your copy of Reading Genesis by Marilynne RobinsonMarilynne Robinson's New York Times article, “What Literature Owes the Bible” (2011)Reading Genesis as the singular ancient literature that it isThe Bible (and Genesis) as theodicyHow Calvin and Luther influenced Robinson's approach to GenesisThe benefit of reading Genesis as a wholeThe story of JosephThe fractal nature of the bibleUnsparing, honest descriptions of the characters“I think that the fact that they are recognizably flawed creatures is, what that reflects is the grace of God. He is enthralled by these people that must have been a fairly continuous disappointment, you know? We have to understand humankind better, I think, in order to understand what overplus there is in a human being that God loves them despite their being so human.”“An amazing little theater of domestic dysfunction.”Abraham and Isaac: “Poor Isaac … or he could just be a plain old disappointing child.”“The Bible is a theodicy.”God's goodness, and a defense of GodGod's value of humanity and the conservation of the human self“God stands by creation.”Humanism in Genesis“Humanity sinks so deep into evil. that they become near incarnations of evil.”Genesis 6: “Every inclination of the thoughts of their hearts was Only evil and continually.”Total depravity and the bleak view of humanityNoah and the Flood“… there's a kind of a strange lawlessness of Genesis.”“When God remakes the world after Noah, after the flood, he does not change human beings. He gives them exactly the same blessings and instructions that he did originally, which is simply another statement of his very deeply tested loyalty to us as we are.”“Finding a humane way to deal with the inhumanity of human beings.”Genesis 8: “Because human beings are evil, I will never destroy them.”Grace as a condition of possibility for all lifeThe similarities between Hebrew Bible as a philosophic text, drawing influences from cultures around them“what is a greater question of theodicy than the fact that populations are wiped off the face of the earth every so often—it must have been so common in the ancient world with plagues and wars and all the rest of it.”“Every human, every thought, all the time: evil.”“Genesis is a preparation for Exodus because the solution to human wickedness, which nevertheless does not violate human nature, is law.”What is the moral purpose of humanity?The roaring cosmos and modern atheisms: Schopenhauer and Nietzsche on moral purpose is gone, humanity is just a little boat amidst a storm“The whole of human existence is like some sweet parable told in the most improbable place and circumstances.”Charles Taylor's Cosmic Connections: Poetry in the Age of DisenchantmentProvidence and moral progress“We're still terribly violent. Terribly violent people.” “And terribly blind to our violence.”Revelation and God's control of an otherwise nasty worldThe possibility of human encounterProduction NotesThis podcast featured Marilynne Robinson and Miroslav VolfEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Emily BrookfieldA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/give
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. It is day 246 of the war with Hamas. Host Amanda Borschel-Dan speaks with archaeologist Prof. Jodi Magness for today's bonus episode from our What Matters Now weekly podcast series. This Wednesday, Israel marked Jerusalem Day, which celebrates the reunification of Jerusalem following the 1967 Six-Day War. But the capital has a rich and fascinating history of rulership changes since its foundation circa 1000 BCE. Magness just published her latest book, "Jerusalem Through the Ages: From Its Beginnings to the Crusades," through Oxford University Press. She stopped by The Times of Israel's Jerusalem offices to speak about the ancient eternal city's rulerships and populations throughout the eras. “Jerusalem Through the Ages” is a 700-page weighty tome that delves into the city's history through archaeological evidence and also texts, including the Bible and extra-biblical material such as the Egyptian Amarna Letters. Magness is Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the author of 11 books, including "Masada: From Jewish Revolt to Modern Myth," "Stone and Dung, Oil and Spit: Jewish Daily Life in the Time of Jesus," and "The Archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls." From 2011 until 2023, Magness directed excavations at Huqoq in Israel's Galilee and uncovered its breathtaking mosaics. Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Prof. Jodi Magness in Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre, on April 11, 2022. (Amanda Borschel-Dan/The Times of Israel)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to What Matters Now, a weekly podcast exploring one key issue currently shaping Israel and the Jewish World. This week, host deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan speaks with archaeologist Prof. Jodi Magness. This Wednesday, Israel marked Jerusalem Day, which celebrates the reunification of Jerusalem following the 1967 Six-Day War. But the capital has a rich and fascinating history of rulership changes since its foundation in circa 1000 BCE. Magness just published her latest book, "Jerusalem Through the Ages: From Its Beginnings to the Crusades," through Oxford University Press. She stopped by The Times of Israel's Jerusalem offices to speak about the ancient eternal city's rulerships and populations throughout the eras. “Jerusalem Through the Ages” is a 700-page weighty tome that delves into the city's history through archaeological evidence and also texts, including the Bible and extra-biblical material such as the Egyptian Amarna Letters. Magness is Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the author of 11 books, including "Masada: From Jewish Revolt to Modern Myth," "Stone and Dung, Oil and Spit: Jewish Daily Life in the Time of Jesus," and "The Archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls." From 2011 until 2023, Magness directed excavations at Huqoq in Israel's Galilee and uncovered its breathtaking mosaics. So this Jerusalem Day, we take a quick break from our current war and ask archaeologist Prof. Jodi Magness, what mattered then? What Matters Now podcasts are available for download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Prof. Jodi Magness in Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre, on April 11, 2022. (Amanda Borschel-Dan/The Times of Israel)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, we sit down with Jodi Magness, an archaeologist, orientalist, and scholar of religion. She currently serves as the Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Jodi specializes in Classical and Biblical archaeology surrounding ancient Palestine (modern Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian territories) – from the time of Jesus up to the tenth century. Her research interests include Jerusalem, Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient synagogues, Masada, the Roman army in the East, ancient pottery, and more… Click play to explore: What sparked Jodi's fascination with archeology? How archeologists learn about the past. Details on Jodi's latest archaeological dig. What ancient mosaics can tell us about Biblical history. Jodi's most recent books include Masada: From Jewish Revolt to Modern Myth, The Archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls, and her latest: Jerusalem through the Ages: From Its Beginnings to the Crusades. Listen in as she shares her infectious enthusiasm about archaeology now! You can learn more about Jodi and her work by visiting her website. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr
Discover how the enduring bond between God and Israel defies the Modern Myth of Replacement Theology as we engage with spiritual leader David in a riveting discussion that promises to strengthen your biblical foundations. Prepare to unravel the complexities of the unbroken covenant illuminated in Jeremiah 31 and the significance of supporting those who champion the true message of Jesus Christ, Yeshua. This episode not only shines a light on the challenges faced by dedicated teachers but also calls for a united front in both prayer and support to reinforce their mission.Amidst the trials and tribulations of history, the connection between the people of Israel and their land remains an unshakable pillar, contrary to claims of Replacement Theology. Our deep dive into Psalm 89 and Leviticus 26 affirms God's irrevocable promises, emphasizing that His grace supersedes human merit or failure. This portion of our conversation is a testament to the sovereignty of God's purpose, an anchor for believers to cling to despite cultural misunderstandings and the complex rhythms of Biblical prophecy.Finally, we confront the misconceptions that cloud the interpretation of Jewish worship and the New Testament while countering the Preterist views on the Book of Revelation. Our narrative culminates with a poignant exploration of the antichrist's deception, urging listeners to cling tightly to Biblical truths as we navigate the waters of end-time prophecy. Don't miss this opportunity to fortify your understanding and stand firm against confusion unless the rapture intercepts our plans!Find Us & Follow, Likes n Share helps our Reach.-Amos37 Website-Amos37 on Facebook-Amos37 on Instagram-Amos37 on Rumble-Amos37 on Gettr-Amos37 on Gab-Amos37 on Parler
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This graphic chapter delves into one of the most haunting urban legends of the modern era, ‘The Russian Sleep Experiment.' Step into the shadowy corridors of history as we explore the chilling tale that has captivated the minds of conspiracy theorists and horror aficionados alike.From the eerie confines of a remote research facility to the harrowing experiences of the subjects involved, we piece together the fragments of a story shrouded in secrecy and speculation. Was it a government conspiracy, a twisted scientific endeavour, or simply an urban legend spun from the fabric of collective fear?Support the show Support the show and join the team at https://www.patreon.com/urbanlegends If you have more information or a correction on something mentioned in this chapter, email us at luke@lukemordue.com or click below. For more information on the show, to find all our social accounts and to ensure you are up to date on all we do, visit https://linktr.ee/urbanlegendsfolklore
This curious chapter explores the enduring urban legend known as ‘The Good Samaritan.' Join us as we unravel the narratives of kindness and generosity and the apparent unsung heroes connected to this enduring myth among public figures and everyday people. With it being assigned to several public figures over the years, is there really any truth to it? __________________Modern Myths is a series running alongside Urban Legends. Not all legends have enough information to justify a full chapter, but that doesn't mean they are not fascinating tales worth sharing. These smaller chapters will arrive in the week between Urban Legends' new chapters, giving you new content on a weekly basis during a season's run.Support the show Support the show and join the team at https://www.patreon.com/urbanlegends If you have more information or a correction on something mentioned in this chapter, email us at luke@lukemordue.com or click below. For more information on the show, to find all our social accounts and to ensure you are up to date on all we do, visit https://linktr.ee/urbanlegendsfolklore
Have you ever wondered how much of what you know was shaped by someone else's misinformation? Author Chris Aubeck (SAUCERS, ALIEN ARTIFACTS) joins Mike Browne and Morgan Knudsen to examine the remarkable story of flying saucers and where the thin lines blur between reality and fiction. This is a cautionary tale about how the media and popular culture have helped to shape reports of UFO encounters, altering the filters through which we see the world. How sure are you about the reality you think you know? Join us for this paradigm-shifting discussion and dare to test your reality! Get Chris' book here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
42: TRUE LIES | The Modern Myth of the Tasaday Tribe What happens when sinister forces try their hand at modern mythmaking? In this episode, we learn about the Tasaday tribe – the stone-age tribe that was “discovered” in the 70s that put the Philippines on the map as one of the last undiscovered ancient societies. Learn about what journalists, anthropologists, and gossip mongerers of the day discovered, inferred, and saw with their own eyes to reveal more than what was originally thought. Were they really the cave men they claimed to be? Or was something more sneaky in the mix? We get super philosophical and hypothesize to the high heavens in this one. Let us know what you think – were the Tasadays a hoax all along or a complicated truth? Correction: Sabah was “owned” by the North Borneo Chartered Company — The Gods Must Be Crazy is a podcast on Philippine Mythology hosted by friends Anama Dimapilis and Ice Lacsamana, avid mythology nerds and semi-professional gossips. Follow us over at @godsmustbecrazy.pod on Instagram and Facebook for more good stuff. We welcome any suggestions on future topics or episodes. You can also join us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/thegodsmustbecrazypodcast. You can also find us on Youtube – Gods Must Be Crazy Podcast channel, where we post some of our episodes and interviews. For other inquiries, please email us at godsmustbecrazy.pod@gmail.com The intro and outro music is by Brian O'Reilly (@dendriform on Instagram). — References: "Tasaday Controversy." Wikipedia. "The Gentle Tasaday." National Geographic, 1972. Nance, John. "The Gentle Tasaday: A Stone Age People in the Philippine Rain Forest." Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975. "Philippine Cave Dwellers: Primitive Tribe or Elaborate Hoax?" AP News, 1988. "The Tribe That Never Was." The Independent, 1995. https://newslab.philstar.com/31-years-of-amnesia/tasaday https://www.esquiremag.ph/long-reads/features/tasaday-hoax-a00293-20200803-lfrmhttps://www.nytimes.com/1986/05/13/science/the-tasaday-revisited-a-hoax-or-social-change-at-work.html --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/godsmustbecrazypod/message
2 Peter 1:16 For we did not follow cunningly devised fables when we made known to you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of His majesty. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29
2 Peter 1:16 For we did not follow cunningly devised fables when we made known to you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of His majesty. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29
Guest Info/Bio:This week's guest is Dr. Jodi Magness. Jodi is the Kenan Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is a Classical and Biblical archaeologist specializing in ancient Palestine (modern Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian territories) from the time of Jesus up to the tenth century. Her research interests include Jerusalem, Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient synagogues, Masada, the Roman army in the East, ancient pottery, the Byzantine-early Islamic transition, and Diaspora Judaism in the Roman world. IShe has participated on over 20 excavations in Israel and in Greece, including co-directing the 1995 excavations in the Roman siege works at Masada. Since 2011, she has directed excavations at Huqoq in Israel's Galilee, which are bringing to light a monumental Late Roman (fifth century) synagogue paved with stunning mosaics (for more information visit: Huqoq.Jodi is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Past President of the Archaeological Institute of America.Guest (selected) Publications: Her most recent books are Masada: From Jewish Revolt to Modern Myth (2019) and The Archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls (2nd edition 2021). I am currently writing a book on Jerusalem Through the Ages (under contract with Oxford University Press).Guest Website/Social Media: www.jodimagness.org Special Theme Music by: Forrest ClayInstagram: @forrestclaymusic Twitter: @clay_kYouTube: www.youtube.com/claykmusic Songs featured on this episode were: “Does God” and “This Water I am Treading” from the Recover EPYou can find Clay's music on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere good music is found!This episode is sponsored by Hello Fresh - America's #1 meal kit! My daughter and I swear by it and have our favorite recipes that we make together every week! Go to www.hellofresh.com/deconstruct16 for 16 FREE meals PLUS free shipping! This episode of the Deconstructionists Podcast was edited, mixed, and produced by John Williamson Stay on top of all of the latest at www.thedeconstructionists.com Go there to check out our blog, snag a t-shirt, or follow us on social mediaJoin our Patreon family here: www.patreon.com/deconstructionists Website by Ryan BattlesAll photos by Jared HevronLogos designed by Joseph Ernst & Stephen PfluigT-shirt designs by Joseph Ernst, Chad Flannigan, Colin Rigsby, and Jason Turner. Starting your own podcast? Try Riverside! https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=john-williamsonOur Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code deconstruct50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Guest Info/Bio:This week's guest is Dr. Jodi Magness. Jodi is the Kenan Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is a Classical and Biblical archaeologist specializing in ancient Palestine (modern Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian territories) from the time of Jesus up to the tenth century. Her research interests include Jerusalem, Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient synagogues, Masada, the Roman army in the East, ancient pottery, the Byzantine-early Islamic transition, and Diaspora Judaism in the Roman world. IShe has participated on over 20 excavations in Israel and in Greece, including co-directing the 1995 excavations in the Roman siege works at Masada. Since 2011, she has directed excavations at Huqoq in Israel's Galilee, which are bringing to light a monumental Late Roman (fifth century) synagogue paved with stunning mosaics (for more information visit: Huqoq.Jodi is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Past President of the Archaeological Institute of America.Guest (selected) Publications: Her most recent books are Masada: From Jewish Revolt to Modern Myth (2019) and The Archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls (2nd edition 2021). I am currently writing a book on Jerusalem Through the Ages (under contract with Oxford University Press).Guest Website/Social Media: www.jodimagness.org Special Theme Music by: Forrest ClayInstagram: @forrestclaymusic Twitter: @clay_kYouTube: www.youtube.com/claykmusic Songs featured on this episode were: “Does God” and “This Water I am Treading” from the Recover EPYou can find Clay's music on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere good music is found!This episode is sponsored by Hello Fresh - America's #1 meal kit! My daughter and I swear by it and have our favorite recipes that we make together every week! Go to www.hellofresh.com/deconstruct16 for 16 FREE meals PLUS free shipping! This episode of the Deconstructionists Podcast was edited, mixed, and produced by John Williamson Stay on top of all of the latest at www.thedeconstructionists.com Go there to check out our blog, snag a t-shirt, or follow us on social mediaJoin our Patreon family here: www.patreon.com/deconstructionists Website by Ryan BattlesAll photos by Jared HevronLogos designed by Joseph Ernst & Stephen PfluigT-shirt designs by Joseph Ernst, Chad Flannigan, Colin Rigsby, and Jason Turner. Starting your own podcast? Try Riverside! https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=john-williamsonOur Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code deconstruct50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Our latest episode is now available. In this installment, I take a look at the "Galileo Affair" as it is often called, and talk about how it became a founding myth of modernity, not only concerning the relationship between science and religion, but also the myth of the modern "expert," which is very much still a crucial part of our world today. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/churchcontroversies/message
The death of the self, of the soul, of the mind: time and again, science (or parascience) has declared the demise of a core dimension to human nature. But can we live without such concepts? And can they be rescued by religion, philosophy and literature? Nick Spencer talks to Marilynne Robinson about her book Absence of Mind: The Dispelling of Inwardness from the Modern Myth of the Self
We do our own research this episode and discuss the First Conspiracy Theory from 1863, and so very much more. Moon Landing! DIA! Paul is Dead! Dyatlov Pass! Others! All we can tell you through this unsecured channel is that this is a new episode of Debut Buddies... Or is it? Join the secret society as we talk Mouthgarf Report and I See What You Did There... Everybody's doing it. Have a First for us to discuss? Email us at debutbuddies@gmail.comListen to Kelly and Chelsea's awesome horror movie podcast, Never Show the Monster.Check out Kelly and Cabe on Thirteenth Depository.Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books.Get down with Michael J. O'Connor's music!Next time: First Female Serial Killer
Yhdysvalloissa New Mexicon osavaltiossa, sijaitsee pienehkö kaupunki nimeltä Roswell, joka tunnetaan muun muassa vieraanvaraisuudestaan, preerioistaan ja miellyttävästä ilmastostaan, joka sopii erinomaisesti eläkeikäisille. Niin ja tietenkin myös maahan pudonneista avaruusaluksista... Itseasiassa Roswell tunnetaan aika lailla yksinomaan sinne pudonneesta avaruusaluksesta tai no väitetystä avaruusaluksesta. Jotain todellakin putosi lähelle Roswellia vuonna 1947 ja se tässä jaksossa pyrimme selvittämään mikä tämä jotain oli. #suhtnormaali #Suomipodcast #mysteeripodcast #dokumentti #suhtnormaalipodcast #Viihdepodcast #Opettavainenmuttahauska #Outoudenytimessä #Roswell Intro musiikkina toimii: Carnival of The Damned by Jonathan Segev is licensed under a Creative Commons License Lähteet: Carey, T. J., Schmitt, D. R., & Luukkonen, J. (2022). Roswellin todistajat (Uusittu ja laajennettu painos.). UFO-Finland ry. Corso, P. J., Birnes, W. J., & Luukkonen, J. (2020). Päivä Roswellin jälkeen. Readme.fi Goldberg, Robert Alan (2001). Chapter 6: The Roswell Incident. Enemies Within: The Culture of Conspiracy in Modern America. Bainbridge, W. S. (1998). UFO Crash at Roswell: The Genesis of a Modern Myth. Science, 279(5351), 671. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A20365077/HRCA?u=anon~a044793c&sid=googleScholar&xid=c4b5eff1 Gildenberg, B. D. (2003). A Roswell requiem. Skeptic [Altadena, CA], 10(1), 60+. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A101495912/AONE?u=googlescholar&sid=googleScholar&xid=cb1d9226 https://www.af.mil/The-Roswell-Report/
What is the myth underlying the modern practice of Yoga?In today's episode, Sky Akasha Tobias joins me to unpack this question. In doing so we explore Yoga's ancient roots to see if the bridge that connects it to its modern incarnation can still be seen, felt and perhaps even traversed.Sky spends his time between Sweden and Bali, teaching with his wife, Sanna, at their school called Sama Yoga. He is a devotee of Vedanta and dedicated student of Shri Swami Vagishanandaji."The practices and disciplines that bring us to harmony and balance in all aspects of life as well as understanding the choices that bring us equanimity. Sama Yoga is taught intuitively from the heart, it's a practice that brings you back to yourself, to land in relaxation, trust and contentment with whatever your life brings. Samayoga brings balance and health physically, mentally and emotionally"- samayoga.infoMusic by Marlia Coeur on Spotify.Please consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
What kind of things can GMs and players do ahead of session zero to prepare for the game? What kind of play can we explore to help people understand their Player Characters before they commit to them in a long campaign? Join me and Tom from the Modern Myth Youtube channel, where we explore an interesting approach that Tom has developped for pre-zero games to answer some of these questions and more. If you liked Tom's insights (who am I kidding, of course you did) you can find him on twitter at @MondernMyth and you can find his youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@ModernMyth You should also take a look at our discussion about world building on the Modern Myth youtube channel right here: https://youtu.be/6kH2UmuTlz8 Enjoy! Mat -————— Affiliate Links: DriveThruRPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=3513284 Hero Forge: https://www.heroforge.com/tap/?ref=roleplaychat ————— Role Play Chat is a biweekly podcast where your host Mat sits down with content creators from the table top roleplaying game community to take deep dives into #ttrpg related topics (for games such as #DungeonsandDragons, Fates, Warhammer or Call of Cthulhu). These informal discussions will serve as inspiration and advice for fellow Game Masters and Players. Where to you find the show? Linktree: linktr.ee/role_play_chat Twitter: @role_play_chat Instagram: @role_play_chat Hive: @roleplaychat Mastodon: @role_play_chat@dice.camp Email: contactroleplaychat@gmail.com Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean or wherever you find your podcasts! (https://anchor.fm/roleplaychat) Youtube (on Haitus): https://www.youtube.com/roleplaychat -————— Music: Celebration by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ -—————
Episode Notes Join us as we dive into the mind of The "Candyman" Michael Hargrove will be in the house telling us his tales from Chicago PD to playing Candyman just don't say his name 3 times or else... ————————————————— This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com ————————————————— Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awhL5FyW_j4 Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaUai58ua6o Buy awesome Merchandise! https://www.stilltoking.com/ https://teespring.com/stores/still-toking-with ————————————— Follow our guest https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2726586/ https://www.facebook.com/OfficialMichaelHargrove/ ————————————————— Follow Still Toking With and their friends! https://smartpa.ge/5zv1 https://thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com/ ————————————— Produced by Leo Pond and The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Dead Dork Radio https://live365.com/station/Dead-Dork-Radio-a68071 MICHAEL HARGROVE, honored with the Black Theatre Alliance's Sidney Poitier Award in 2002 as Best Leading Actor in a Play for his role in "Will He Bop, Will He Drop" at Chicago's National Pastime Theater. Michael has also appeared in such National Pastime Theater productions as "Red Dog Moon," David Rabe's "The Orphan," "Yuba City," Kafka's "The Trial," "Servant of the People!! The Rise and Fall of Huey P. Newton and the Black Panther Party," "Possessed," Kesey's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" (as Mark Anthony) and Ionesco's "Rhinoceros." A mainstay on the Chicago theatre scene, Hargrove has also appeared in "Dark of the Moon" (Chi-Town Revelers) and two stagings at the Shattered Globe Theater - "In the Shadow of A Smile and "An Absurd Evening...The Lesson and Rats." The Birminham Alabama native has guest-starred on such locally-filmed TV series as "Chicago Fire," "Chicago P.D" and "Early Edition." His feature film work includes Gary Fleder's gridiron biopic, "The Express," "Psychic Crime Busters," "The Modern Myth," "Out-Takes," "Given Circumstances," "A Careless Kitchen," "An Abduction" and, notably, Tom Gustafson's LGBTQ fantasy, "Were the World Mine." The latter title earned Gustafson over a dozen film festival awards upon its 2008 release, most notably from the Florida, Nashville, Rhode Island, Ft. Worth Gay/Lesbian, Indianapolis LGBT, Inside Out Toronto LGBT, L.A. Outfest, Outflix, TWIST Seattle Queer Film and the Philadelphia, Tampa and Torino Gay/Lesbian festivals. Find out more at https://still-toking-with.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/still-toking-with/dca700aa-c18b-48ec-9a6a-cd1b74548847 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Welcome to the bonus chapters of our shorter but just as fascinating world of 'Modern Myths'. The sixth chapter delves into the strange events that unfolded for many years within the state of Maine, where people would report of missing items, strange sightings, and unlocked doors overnight. For many years the individual that had been given the name 'The Maine Hermit' was nothing but an Urban Legend - that was until it turned out to be true...___________Support the showIf you enjoy the show & want to support us by leaving a tip or subscribing, click on the 'Support the show' link above.If you have more information or a correction on something mentioned in this chapter, email us at luke@lrmordue.com or click below. For more information on the show and to find all our social accounts to ensure you are up to date on all we do, visit https://linktr.ee/urbanlegends.podcast.
This chapter delves into a story that is not specific to any region, studying something that almost every person has heard of. 'Snuff Films' are films that involve real-life murder, distributed and purchased for pleasure amongst the black market of the seedy underworld, but just how true is it? and just what exactly meets the criteria of a fully-fledged 'Snuff'? Let's find out...___________Support the showIf you enjoy the show & want to support us by leaving a tip or subscribing, click on the 'Support the show' link above.If you have more information or a correction on something mentioned in this chapter, email us at luke@lrmordue.com or click below. For more information on the show and to find all our social accounts to ensure you are up to date on all we do, visit https://linktr.ee/urbanlegends.podcast.
Welcome to the bonus chapters of our shorter but just as fascinating world of 'Modern Myths'. The fifth chapter delves into a tale that many understood to be nothing but an Urban Legend that turns out to be very much true. 'Railway of the Dead' is the strange story of a victorian train service dedicated to cadavers. ___________Support the showIf you enjoy the show & want to support us by leaving a tip or subscribing, click on the 'Support the show' link above.If you have more information or a correction on something mentioned in this chapter, email us at luke@lrmordue.com or click below. For more information on the show and to find all our social accounts to ensure you are up to date on all we do, visit https://linktr.ee/urbanlegends.podcast.
There's just something about a good scary story. An eerie silence that is often followed by a good jump scare really gets the blood moving and it doesn't matter if it is in a movie theater, around a camp fire, or the comfort of our own homes; some people love to be scared. Like many stories we've told in this miniseries, today's was born on the internet. From the depths of the Something Awful forums a tall, thin, faceless entity was born. A monster of our own creation frightened us as we bathed in the warm glow of our computer monitors until one day... when its dreadfully long limbs reached into reality. Welcome to Pop Culture Legends, a Digital Dissection Miniseries! Today's episode is about the modern myth known as Slender Man. A terrifying being that was made up as a modern ghost story and entertained horror fans around the globe until one tragic day in Wisconsin -- when its terror became all too real. Be sure to download today's episode to find out more! Music Credits: "Pop Culture Legends" Written and performed by Chris Lott All other tracks provided by WeVideo. Follow us on: Facebook: https://facebook.com/DigitalDissect1 Twitch: https://twitch.tv/digitaldissect1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/digitaldissect1 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/DigitalDissectionPodcast
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Is it more reasonable not to believe that there is a devil? Whence then comes all the evil in the world? From whence comes all that really deserves to be called diabolical and satanic? How can people act as they do? And who knows more about these things than Jesus? Jesus says of His cross, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.” And, “Now is the judgment of this world; now the ruler of this world will be cast out. And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all peoples to Myself.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stjohnrandomlake/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stjohnrandomlake/support
We are joined by filmmaker Michael Lacanilao to discuss disinformation and the RIT Escherian Stairwell: Building a Modern Myth project. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In this episode I'm joined by Massimiliano Simons is postdoctoral researcher in philosophy of science at Ghent University and member of the Working Group on Philosophy of Technology (WGPT) at KU Leuven --- Become part of the Hermitix community: Hermitix Twitter - https://twitter.com/Hermitixpodcast Support Hermitix: Hermitix Subscription - https://hermitix.net/subscribe/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/hermitix Donations: - https://www.paypal.me/hermitixpod Hermitix Merchandise - http://teespring.com/stores/hermitix-2 Bitcoin Donation Address: 3LAGEKBXEuE2pgc4oubExGTWtrKPuXDDLK Ethereum Donation Address: 0x31e2a4a31B8563B8d238eC086daE9B75a00D9E74
Johnny Digges is the owner of Symmetric Design, a company specializing in web and graphic design, and is the guitarist of Tulsa, Oklahoma rock band, ModernMyth. Also, we've known each other since we were little kids and he's my oldest friend! Join us as we discuss Johnny leaving his job to go full-time with his own company and becoming a dad, both during the pandemic, how our own childhoods have influenced how we're raising our kids, and using music as a creative outlet and a way to hold a bond with friends. I'm Zach Bohannon—I make my living telling stories, but I'm also a metal head, retired drummer, avid gamer, and most importantly, a loving husband and father. Join me each week as I sit down with a fellow dad and discuss balancing a creative life with family, careers, hobbies, and all the other things guys love. This…is the Creator Dad Podcast. Join the Creator Dad Community and Discord at https://patreon.com/creatordad Links Symmetric Design – https://symmetricdesign.co ModernMyth music on BandCamp - https://modernmyth.bandcamp.com ModernMyth on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wearemodernmyth Creator Dad – http://creatordad.life Creator Dad on Patreon – https://patreon.com/creatordad Zach Bohannon – https://zachbohannon.com
Did the universe emerge randomly out of chaos? Today, R.C. Sproul uncovers the faulty logic of appealing to chance to account for life as we know it. Get R.C. Sproul's 'Creation or Chaos' DVD Series for Your Gift of Any Amount: https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/1870/creation-or-chaos Don't forget to make RenewingYourMind.org your home for daily in-depth Bible study and Christian resources.
Episode 51 features the return of Tristan Boyle the Anarchaeologist who is here to discuss UnArchaeology. What it is, how it came to be, how it went, and what has been learned throughout all of the associated processes. Throughout the conversation, we dig in to: What is UnArchaeology? Fragmentation Asking the internet for help Accessibility Digital Conferences Digital Event Management Is archaeology priviledged Diversity issues and solutins Balanced Panels Creativity and Committees Co-participation Unifinished projects And much more Mentioned and Helpful Links from This Episode AgentPalmer.com UnArchaeology.org ArchaeologyPodcastNetwork.com The Modern Myth with Tristan Boyle Tweets @ThePalmerFiles @AgentPalmer @Anarchaeologist @UnArchaeology Other Links A few new (or new to me) things I've been consuming ‘Rocketman' tells story of bad boy astronaut Pete Conrad, a true original You can also hear more Palmer in the meantime on Our Liner Notes, a musical conversation podcast with host Chris Maier and as mentioned on this show as co-host of The Podcast Digest with Dan Lizette. Music created and provided by Henno Heitur of Monkey Tongue Productions. --End Show Notes Transmission--
Masada: From Jewish Revolt to Modern Myth by Jodi Magness:https://www.amazon.com/Masada-Jewish-Revolt-Modern-Myth-ebook/dp/B07KLT25W7/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3FZOPXW55NXNO&dchild=1&keywords=jodi+magness&qid=1626630965&sprefix=jodie+mag%2Caps%2C212&sr=8-4
Yes guys, we're back again today with another episode and this one is a really special one! Bien & Dsq are in their interviewer bag as we interview our fellow member Kwabz. Kwabz discusses the following: - “Who is Kwabz?” - Living in Ghana as a kid - Pressures of growing up in a Christian family - Secondary school days & university - Social media - Life as a new creation in Christ - Why was Kwabz called “The Modern Myth? [LOOOOL!] This is a lit one! Enjoy the episode! All our socials: Insta: the29.11podcast Twitter: @The2911Podcast Email: the2911podcast@gmail.com Our personal socials [Insta]: @kwabz_00 @dsqrd247 @napzino_ @bienaime_1 @m.akwasi18
2 Peter 1:16 For we have not followed cunningly devised fables, when we made known unto you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of his majesty. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29
In this week's episode of Fiction/Non/Fiction, co-hosts Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan talk to #1 New York Times best-selling author Maria Dahvana Headley about the modern-day relevance of the epic poem Beowulf. She talks about her new translation of the ancient text, and illuminates how the “shit-talking” masculinity of the heroes of old can help us understand our current so-called leaders. To hear the full episode, subscribe to the Fiction/Non/Fiction podcast through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. And check out video excerpts from our interviews at LitHub's Virtual Book Channel and Fiction/Non/Fiction's YouTube Channel. This podcast is produced by Andrea Tudhope. Selected readings: Maria Dahvana Headley Beowulf: A New Translation The Mere Wife Arie Queen of Kings The Year of Yes The End of the Sentence, Kat Howard and Maria Dahvana Headley Unnatural Creatures, Neil Gaiman (Editor), Briony Morrow-Cribbs (Illustrator), Maria Dahvana Headley Others: Transcript: Donald Trump's Taped Comments About Women, The New York Times Sarah Cooper and Helen Mirren Recreate Donald Trump's Infamous ‘Access Hollywood' Tape, HuffPost A “Beowulf” for Our Moment, Ruth Franklin, The New Yorker George Conway (Twitter) Walter Shaub (Twitter) Earth Abides, George R. Stewart Circe, Madeline Miller The Odyssey, (translated by) Emily Wilson Beowulf, Seamus Heaney Television: The Wire (HBO) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For episode five of The Palmer Files, guest Tristan Boyle the Anarchaeologist joins Agent Palmer to discuss modern archaeology, hidden history, and our shared past. From the different types of archaeology to Tristan's love/hate relationship with Indiana Jones, how our paths crossed even for the first time on Twitter, my ill-informed education, our joint work on no longer published podcast Chronicles Unwritten and much much more. Throughout the conversation, we dig in to: Archeaogaming Recording what could be lost Ancient Arch vs. Modern Arch What constitutes something of value What's the point? Arch twitter Justification, Prioritization, Importance Hidden history Archeology of brushing teeth Life as a commercial arch How often things crumble Being inclusive Reflection and projection Theresa O'Mahony Living in a post-apocalyptic world Saying too much vs. things not said Podcasting Chronicles Unwritten Mentioned and Helpful Links from This Episode AgentPalmer.com ArchaeologyPodcastNetwork.com The Modern Myth with Tristan Boyle Andrew Rinehart's The No Man's Sky Archaeological Project Atari: Game Over Scottish Area Group of Chartered Institute for Archaeologists Chris Webster CRM Archeology Enabled Archaeology - Theresa O'Mahony Dark Angels and Pretty Freaks Podcast (DAPFpod) "Diamond" David Maier The Stranger Conversations Grant Markham Tweets @ThePalmerFiles @AgentPalmer @Anarchaeologist You can also hear more Palmer in the meantime on Our Liner Notes, a musical conversation podcast with host Chris Maier and as mentioned on this show as co-host of The Podcast Digest with Dan Lizette. Music created and provided by Henno Heitur of Monkey Tongue Productions. --End Show Notes Transmission--