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God’s timing is always better than our own, even when delays feel frustrating or confusing. In this devotional, Cindi McMenamin shares a powerful real-life story about wanting new flooring and home upgrades, only to discover later that God’s “wait” protected her family from unnecessary expense and prepared the way for something far better. Rooted in Bible teaching from Gospel of Matthew 7:11, this message reminds believers that God lovingly gives good gifts to His children—often in ways we never expect. Through water damage, construction messes, and an unexpected remodel, God revealed His wisdom, provision, and perfect timing. This devotional encourages Christians to surrender their own timelines, trust God in the waiting, and believe He can bring beauty out of chaos when we choose obedience over impatience. Highlights Why waiting on God can protect us from unnecessary hardship The importance of listening to godly counsel and spiritual leadership How delays can become unexpected blessings God’s ability to restore beauty from life’s messes and disruptions Trusting God’s timing instead of forcing our own plans A reminder that God’s “no” or “wait” often leads to something better Finding peace through obedience, patience, and prayer Do you want to listen ad-free? When you join Crosswalk Plus, you gain access to exclusive, in-depth Bible study guides, devotionals, sound biblical advice, and daily encouragement from trusted pastors and authors—resources designed to strengthen your faith and equip you to live it out boldly. PLUS ad free podcasts! Sign Up Today! Full Transcript Below: God Always Knows BestBy Cindi McMenamin Bible Reading:“If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask him!” (Matthew 7:11) How many times do you and I have something on our minds, or on our wish lists, that we fail to ask God for, and we just rush ahead and try to get it for ourselves? I remember when my daughter and I got in our heads that we wanted to replace our carpet downstairs with wood laminate flooring. We believed it would be better for my husband, who suffered allergies now and then from our beloved cat, Mowgli. And we so wanted the upgrade to get rid of our old, smelly carpet. We also wanted to update the overall look of our condo, so we went to a home improvement store and admired granite and marble countertops that could replace the old tile and grungy grout in our kitchen. The cost of the countertops was so high, though, that we figured we didn’t truly need them. So, my daughter and I decided to just push hard for the new flooring. Yet, my husband insisted that we wait. “We don’t know if we might end up paying taxes this year,” he said, “so let’s wait until after April.” “But we have the money in savings,” I countered. “And you’d love it, Dad,” my daughter chimed in. Yet my husband was insistent. "I'm just not feeling at peace about it,” he said. “Please wait and trust me on this.” I was so convinced we should have that flooring, I whined about it to God in prayer the next morning. It was very clear what God was saying to my heart during my prayer time: Listen to your husband. Follow his lead. I didn’t bother arguing with God. He usually won’t budge on things. So, I waited it out and forgot about the flooring. Until a few months later, when we discovered wet carpet from a slab leak underneath our kitchen floor and entryway! The insurance company was called. Dryers were put in our living room to dry out the floors and help mitigate what they hoped wouldn’t turn into mold. Then, contractors came and rerouted our water lines from the ground into the walls of our condo. The place was an absolute mess. But part of the remodel included not only replacing the carpet in the living room and entry way and up the stairs, but the option to include flooring instead at less of a cost than the carpet, leaving excess funds to replace our countertops, which had to be redone after a tile broke when the contractors were repairing the lower cupboards underneath the countertops. Over the next few months, we ended up with all-new wood flooring downstairs, beautiful new granite countertops, and a kitchen repaint at practically no expense to us. Had I rushed ahead and not waited on my husband and God for that wood flooring, we would’ve paid a few thousand dollars for it, only to have it all ripped up a month later and reinstalled again after the leak. By waiting when my husband said, “Let’s wait,” and by listening to God when He said, “Listen to your husband,” we didn’t pay anything except a small deductible for what turned out to be a $15,000 remodel of the downstairs in our home. Intersecting Faith & Life: How many times might God have something far better for us than what was on our own wish list and timeline? Trust Him for what He wants to do in your life in His way and in His time. Trust Him in the messes, like slab leaks, reconstruction, and water damage repair. He has a way of restoring and bringing beauty out of the chaos. And as Matthew 7:11 says, He loves to give gifts to His children who not only ask Him, but wait upon Him. Thank You, Lord, that You can accomplish far more when I pray about a situation and wait upon You than I can when I argue or try to work things out for myself. Lord, You always know best, and I truly want Your best, not my idea of what’s best. Teach me to wait upon Your plan and Your timing. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen. Further Reading: Psalm 84:11 For daily help and inspiration to wait upon God, see Cindi McMenamin’s book, The New Loneliness Devotional: 50 Days to a Closer Connection with God. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
May The Fourth Be With You! On this episode of Last Week, Malv and Mowgli discuss a most impressive couple of performances by the Knicks; the Timberwolves, with their backs to the wall, unleashing the force, and defensive powers against their opponents; and the South Bay Lakers, relocating their Rebel Base to a zip code far, far away...All this and more! Remember to use the Force responsibly! Enjoy!
Många av filmhistoriens mest kända verk har historien som tema – Ben-Hur, Gladiator, Ivanhoe, Braveheart, De tre musketörerna med flera. Andra filmer har blivit så ryktbara att de själva har blivit en del av historien och omgivits av myter, vilket gör det svårt att skilja sanning från bluff. Hit hör inte minst några av de stora Hollywoodfilmerna på 1940-talet, som Casablanca och Riddarfalken från Malta. I det här avsnittet ger vi oss i kast med några av dessa filmer och granskar deras historiska aspekter i detalj.Särskilt intressanta är de individer som förekommer i filmerna. Har de funnits eller inte? När vi tittar närmare på flera av dem visar det sig snart att förvånansvärt många faktiskt har verkliga förlagor. När Orson Welles skapade huvudpersonen i Citizen Kane utgick han från tidningsmagnaten William Randolph Hearst, som fortfarande levde – och som försökte stoppa filmen när han förstod hur nära förebilden låg.I andra fall är det mer komplicerat. Tarzan har en förlaga – men inte i form av en verklig person, utan som en litterär föregångare: Mowgli i Djungelboken nämns ofta som en viktig inspirationskälla. Zorro är, åtminstone delvis, knuten till legenderna kring den mexikanske banditen Joaquín Murrieta. Men hur är det med Ben-Hur, Röda nejlikan och d'Artagnan – har de också funnits på riktigt?I detta avsnitt av podden Harrisons dramatiska historia samtalar Dick Harrison, professor i historia vid Lunds universitet, och fackboksförfattaren Katarina Harrison Lindbergh om historia på film: vad är sant och vad är falskt?Bild: Ben-Hur-affischen från 1959, med Charlton Hestons Judah Ben-Hur i centrum och stridsvagnsloppet som filmens dramatiska höjdpunkt. Konst: Reynold Brown. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.Klippare: Emanuel Lehtonen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You've known him as Johnny Tsunami. You've known him as Mowgli. And now, you know him as Brandon Baker, friend of the pod! Dive into our brains as we discuss the Spike Jonze masterpiece, Being John Malkovich.Follow Brandon on IG https://instagram.com/brandonbegood Check out Brandon's podcast Flip Phone Confessional at https://youtube.com/@flipphoneconfessional Watch this episode on YouTube at Youtube.com/@didthatagewell Follow the podcast on IG https://instagram.com/didthatagewellTikTok https://tiktok.com/@didthatagewellpod Thank you to Spyder Moving & Storage support! Visit https://spydermoving.com to get a free quote and follow https://instagram.com/spydermovingandstorage on IG. Check out the upcoming comedy shows at Dude, IDK at https://dudeidkstudios.com and follow https://instagram.com/dude1dk on IG.
Back in time for the Playoffs! On this episode of Last Week In Basketball, Malv and Mowgli share their thoughts on the "Silver" Era; the Commissioner's expansion plans for the game, and what it means for the average fan, Bam Adebayo's highly controversial 83 point (!!!) game against the Wizards, and how Kon Knueppel was able to lead the league in 3 pointers made as a rookie! All this and more! Enjoy!
A family moving into an abandoned Wisconsin mansion discovered a human corpse hidden inside the walls — and that was the least terrifying thing that happened to them there.*No AI Voices Are Used In The Narration Of This Podcast*IN THIS EPISODE: Was Summerwind in Wisconsin really haunted? No one knows and if they do, they aren't saying. Today, only the foundations, the stone chimneys and perhaps the ghosts remain. (Summerwind: The Most Haunted House In Wisconsin) *** A young woman discovers that it's possible to live a lonely life, yet still not be alone. (Followed By a Child) *** Is it possible that during the years of World War 1, Agnes Whiteland, while peering off her balcony, saw a group of time travelers? (Agnes And The Time Travelers) *** Tituba proved to be a fantastic orator as she talked her way out of slavery using the fear and mass hysteria of witchcraft that paralyzed the people of Salem. (Tituba And the Salem Witch Trials) *** The discovery of a 10-year-old's body at an ancient Roman site in Italy suggests his family, friends, and neighbors thought he was a vampire – and took measures to make sure he wouldn't return from the grave. (The Unearthing of a Child Vampire) *** Authorities placed Gil Perez in jail as a deserter and for the possibility that he may have been in the service of Satan. In Gil's defense though, he said he simply teleported somewhere else. (Teleportation of a Spanish Soldier) *** Matthew Weeks was found guilty and hanged for the murder of Charlotte Dymond. Today it is said that the ghosts of both of them roam the countryside – but could it be that Matthew's ghost is lamenting because he was innocent of the crime? (The Murder of Charlotte Dymond on Bodmin Moor) *** A building situated right in the middle of London's swankiest and most historical areas, has long been said to be the lair of something not of this earth. (The Bizarre Nameless Thing of Berkley Square) *** “The Jungle Book” - we are all familiar with the story in some way – either from the classic animated Disney film version from 1967, the live action version in 2016, or the original novel by Rudyard Kipling published in 1894. In fact, yet another retelling of the story is coming in 2019 in a film entitled simply, “Mowgli”. But what many don't know is that the character of Mowgli was, in fact, inspired by a real boy who was raised by wild animals. (The Real Life Inspiration for Mowgli) *** Evil stepmothers, jealous of their stepdaughters' beauty are a classic tome in fantastical stories – but Martha Savcoll was no fairy tale. (Brooklyn Murderess) *** Of all the places in the world you would expect to be safe from the paranormal, it would be a church – but that would not be telling the truth when referring to Adams Grove Presbyterian Church in Alabama. (Haunted Adams Grove Presbyterian Church) *** Outside of Washington, D.C. lies Forest Haven Asylum, an abandoned institution with a thoroughly disturbing past. (The Anguish of Forest Haven Asylum)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = The Foreboding00:01:45.514 = Show Open00:05:21.234 = Summerwind: Wisconsin's Most Haunted House00:27:44.059 = Followed By A Child ***00:30:03.744 = Agnes And The Time Travelers00:32:18.040 = Tituba and the Salem Witch Trials00:39:13.243 = The Unearthing of a Child Vampire00:47:02.754 = Teleportation of a Spanish Soldier ***00:50:02.587 = The Anguish of Forest Haven Asylum00:58:30.089 = The Murder of Charlotte Dymond on Bordin Moor01:05:50.724 = Bizarre Nameless Thing of Berkeley Square ***01:19:40.005 = The Real Inspiration for Mowgli01:28:37.133 = The Brooklyn Murderess ***01:34:24.949 = Haunted Adams Grove Presbyterian Church01:41:28.020 = Show Close*** = Begins immediately after inserted ad breakHELPFUL LINKS & RESOURCES…https://WeirdDarkness.com/ALBUMS = Songs and Videos by our Weird Darkness punk band, #DarkWeirdnesshttps://WeirdDarkness.com/STORE = Tees, Mugs, Socks, Hoodies, Totes, Hats, Kidswear & Morehttps://WeirdDarkness.com/HOPE = Hope For Depression or Thoughts of Self-Harmhttps://WeirdDarkness.com/NEWSLETTER = In-Depth Articles, Memes, Weird DarkNEWS, Videos & Morehttps://WeirdDarkness.com/AUDIOBOOKS = FREE Audiobooks Narrated By Darren Marlar EPISODE BLOG PAGE (includes sources): https://weirddarkness.com/summerwindSOURCES and RESOURCES:“Summerwind: Wisconsin's Most Haunted House” by Troy Taylor: https://tinyurl.com/v45gfw7“Followed By a Child”: https://tinyurl.com/rjpjghj“Agnes And The Time Travelers”: https://tinyurl.com/s6ugg2c“Tituba and the Salem Witch Trials” by William DeLong: https://tinyurl.com/y6t486e2“The Unearthing of a Child Vampire”: https://tinyurl.com/yd7mzeju“Teleportation of a Spanish Soldier” by Ellen Lloyd: https://tinyurl.com/ryk3n3y“The Anguish of Forest Haven Asylum” by Gary Sweeney: http://ow.ly/VcsP30mhcSE“The Murder of Charlotte Dymond on Bodmin Moor” by Les Hewitt: https://tinyurl.com/sn8s5ms“The Bizzarre Nameless Thing of Berkeley Square” by Brent Swancer: https://tinyurl.com/sejcemy“The Real-Life Inspiration For Mowgli” by Noelle Talmon: https://tinyurl.com/yya26l9w“The Brooklyn Murderess” by Robert Wilhelm: https://tinyurl.com/y9y2uaat“Haunted Adams Grove Presbyterian Church” submitted to WeirdDarkness.com by Paul Robe(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. 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Licenciado en rítmicas cubanas, brasileñas y africanas, el percusionista Ralph Santos, que creció en Andalucía envuelto en los palos flamencos, ha publicado en lo que va de siglo los discos 'Cosas que hacer en España' en memoria de su madre ('Blue in green' de Miles Davis y Bill Evans, 'Equinox' de John Coltrane', 'Café' de Egberto Gismonti, 'Portia' de Marcus Miller, 'Yanaína' de su autoría) y 'Jungle Book' inspirado en las imágenes sugeridas por la lectura de 'El libro de las tierras vírgenes' de Rudyard Kipling ('Mowgli', 'Baloo', 'Corre Akela', 'Shere Khan', 'Toomai').Escuchar audio
Ruth Alexander meets three people who gave up well-paid, high-flying careers to start all over again in the world of food. Nisha Katona left a career as a child protection barrister behind to start Mowgli, a chain of Indian restaurants in the UK, physically building her first restaurants herself. Judy Joo worked in finance on Wall Street but decided to give it up to go to culinary school. After starting at the bottom in various restaurant kitchens she founded the Korean restaurant chain Seoul Bird, which has outlets in the UK and the US. Duc Ngo was an engineer who felt he lacked purpose and joy. So he left his job to start a sandwich shop in Helsinki. But it wasn't easy. He took to Tiktok to document its rise, fall and rebirth as a bistro, The Alley. So did they all make the right decision and would they change anything? Ruth finds out... If you would like to get in touch with the show, please email: thefoodchain@bbc.co.uk Produced by Lexy O'Connor. Sound Engineer: Annie Gardiner Image: A smiling woman is behind a cafe door. She is turning the “closed” sign to “open”. Credit MoMo Productions/Getty images.
From bricks through the window in 1960s Skelmersdale to queues around the block in Liverpool, this is a story of immigrant hunger, insecurity, obsession with standards — and building something that blesses a city. Dan sits down with Nisha Katona — founder of Mowgli Street Food — the woman who turned authentic Indian home cooking into the first national Indian street food chain in Britain. Nisha breaks down why Mowgli was never meant to be a “curry house,” why Hindu home cooking avoids garlic and onion at lunch, and how sitting outside Greggs watching men in high-vis jackets shaped her pricing strategy.We talk about scale, magic, heart, delivery, Empire, authenticity, Nando's, Greggs, and why growth should never be something you're ashamed of.This is a masterclass in building a restaurant brand with soul — and keeping that soul intact across 27 sites.If you care about food, cities, entrepreneurship, culture — or how to turn anxiety into momentum — this one's special.ON THE MENU:00:00 Intro00:54 Is Nisha a Workaholic?02:54 Does Scale Kill Magic in Restaurants?03:13 Treating Every Restaurant Like Your Child04:26 Why She Decorated Mowgli to Fail07:29 The First National Indian Street Food Chain08:44 Curry House vs Authentic Indian Home Cooking11:54 The Four Pillars of Building a Restaurant Brand25:47 Researching Demand Before Opening a Restaurant26:33 Pricing for Men in High-Vis Jackets27:14 Chicken Tikka Masala & Britain's National Dish32:27 Why Mowgli Finally Launched Delivery35:28 Temple Daal: Authentic Indian Home Food41:40 Why Scale Doesn't Kill Magic43:18 Why She Backed Uber Eats in the North44:46 Why Restaurant & Delivery Can Coexist45:51 Restaurants Are Like Cinema for Your Tastebuds59:45 Immigrant Parents, £2 in Their Pocket01:00:50 Growing Up With Racism in 1960s Britain01:27:00 Why She Refuses to Overbuild01:30:48 The £35k vs £285k London Rent Decision
Ryan, Miles, and Pete recap the last big weekend of 2025 ROC States Events.
Las actrices y actores del Teatro Luis del Olmo nos explican a través de su interpretación el origen de la historia de Mowgli y 'El libro de la selva'.
Las actrices y actores del Teatro Luis del Olmo nos explican a través de su interpretación el origen de la historia de Mowgli y 'El libro de la selva'.Conviértete en un supporter de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mas-noticias--4412383/support.
Peter's opening the next holiday gift this season, unwrapping a lovely little 90s adventure film given to him by Frank. Join the two boys as they discuss Stephen Sommers' 1994 live action (and we mean live action) The Jungle Book.That's right. It's Christmas in India!The film is based on the Mowgli stories from The Jungle Book (1894) and The Second Jungle Book (1895) by Rudyard Kipling, but mostly focuses on the plotline of the second book.[5] Unlike the books and Walt Disney's 1967 animated adaptation, the animal characters in this film do not talk (a fact we apparently have mixed opinions about).
Kipling shows his love of the sub continent and its people and understanding of their beliefs in these tales. An older Mowgli roams the jungle with his old friends and investigates the ways of his people, a Prime Minister becomes a wandering holy man, scavengers tell their tale and we leave India for the far,far north of Canada.This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kipling shows his love of the sub continent and its people and understanding of their beliefs in these tales. An older Mowgli roams the jungle with his old friends and investigates the ways of his people, a Prime Minister becomes a wandering holy man, scavengers tell their tale and we leave India for the far,far north of Canada.This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kipling shows his love of the sub continent and its people and understanding of their beliefs in these tales. An older Mowgli roams the jungle with his old friends and investigates the ways of his people, a Prime Minister becomes a wandering holy man, scavengers tell their tale and we leave India for the far,far north of Canada.This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kipling shows his love of the sub continent and its people and understanding of their beliefs in these tales. An older Mowgli roams the jungle with his old friends and investigates the ways of his people, a Prime Minister becomes a wandering holy man, scavengers tell their tale and we leave India for the far,far north of Canada.This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kipling shows his love of the sub continent and its people and understanding of their beliefs in these tales. An older Mowgli roams the jungle with his old friends and investigates the ways of his people, a Prime Minister becomes a wandering holy man, scavengers tell their tale and we leave India for the far,far north of Canada.This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kipling shows his love of the sub continent and its people and understanding of their beliefs in these tales. An older Mowgli roams the jungle with his old friends and investigates the ways of his people, a Prime Minister becomes a wandering holy man, scavengers tell their tale and we leave India for the far,far north of Canada.This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Show #269 - Hosts Dave Bossert and Aljon Go share part two of their interview with Bruce Reitherman, documentary filmmaker and the voice of the original Disney animated Christopher Robin in Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree and Mowgli in The Jungle Book. We are now on Patreon! Click this link to support the show -Skull Rock Podcast | Join our crew! | Patreon. Skull Rock Podcast is powered by Riverside.fm. Click HERE and start making great podcasts today!Visit theoldmillpress.com! Faceboook |X/Twitter |Instagram |Youtube - Aljon Go (aljongo) - Instagram - Aljon's Dining at Disney Podcast - Sorcerer Radio - All Disney Music, All Day Long SRSounds.com - E-mail: aljon@skullrockpodcast.com ||Dave Bossert (@dave_bossert) • Instagram - Email dave@skullrockpodcast.com. For behind-the-scenes stories and articles, visit davidbossert.com. Shop using our Amazon affiliate HERE. The Skull Rock Podcast is one of the best Disney podcasts you must follow (feedspot.com). LISTEN to Dave's "Tunes Behind the Toons" segment on Sirius/XM's Disney Hits channel 133.
Show #268 - Hosts Dave Bossert and Aljon Go share part one of their interview with Bruce Reitherman, documentary filmmaker and the voice of the original Disney animated Christopher Robin in Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree and Mowgli in The Jungle Book. We are now on Patreon! Click this link to support the show -Skull Rock Podcast | Join our crew! | Patreon. Skull Rock Podcast is powered by Riverside.fm. Click HERE and start making great podcasts today!Visit theoldmillpress.com! Faceboook |X/Twitter |Instagram |Youtube - Aljon Go (aljongo) - Instagram - Aljon's Dining at Disney Podcast - Sorcerer Radio - All Disney Music, All Day Long SRSounds.com - E-mail: aljon@skullrockpodcast.com ||Dave Bossert (@dave_bossert) • Instagram - Email dave@skullrockpodcast.com. For behind-the-scenes stories and articles, visit davidbossert.com. Shop using our Amazon affiliate HERE. The Skull Rock Podcast is one of the best Disney podcasts you must follow (feedspot.com). LISTEN to Dave's "Tunes Behind the Toons" segment on Sirius/XM's Disney Hits channel 133.
Le 26 novembre 2025, c'est la sortie de Zootopie 2 au cinéma. L'occasion rêvée pour parler des animaux animés les plus célèbres de tous les temps, ceux du panthéon Disney. Pourquoi autant de films d'animation Disney comportent-ils des animaux ? Sont-ils représentés de manière réaliste ou bien de manière anthropomorphique ? Que symbolisent-ils ? Ces films sont-ils des plaidoyers pour la cause animale, une incitation pour l'être humain à les traiter comme des inférieurs, ou cela dépend-il de chaque œuvre ?Dans cet épisode, Marc et Marie-Juliette s'interrogent sur ce que disent les films Disney de notre rapport au Vivant, en particulier les animaux non-humains, durant le XXème siècle. De Dumbo aux 101 Dalmatiens en passant par Le Livre de la Jungle, la perception des autres animaux est, contrairement à ce que croiraient certaines critiques reprochant à Disney de se complaire dans la binarité, très variable entre les dessins animés et parfois même au sein d'une même œuvre..._______
Le 26 novembre 2025, c'est la sortie de Zootopie 2 au cinéma. L'occasion rêvée pour parler des animaux animés les plus célèbres de tous les temps, ceux du panthéon Disney. Dans cet épisode, Marc et Marie-Juliette s'intéressent à l'utilisation des animaux dans les films de Walt Disney en tant qu'allégories de nationalités ou d'ethnies, initiatives ayant parfois conduit à la création de caricatures racistes et xénophobes inacceptables aujourd'hui...Avertissement : cet épisode traite de thématiques sensibles pour certain.e.s auditeurices, à savoir le racisme anti-asiatique et la culture du viol. Prenez soin de vous._______
Le 26 novembre 2025, c'est la sortie de Zootopie 2 au cinéma. L'occasion rêvée pour parler des animaux animés les plus célèbres de tous les temps, ceux du panthéon Disney. Dans cet épisode, zoom sur quelques films iconiques avec animaux de Walt Disney parus de 1937 (sortie de Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains, 1er long-métrage en couleur des studios) à 1967. Cette date correspond à la sortie du Livre de la Jungle, adaptation de l'ouvrage éponyme de Rudyard Kipling (1894) et dernier dessin animé supervisé par Walt Disney lui-même, décédé en 1966..._______
« Fils de Dieu » ou « Fils de l'Homme »… pourquoi Jésus est-il affublé de drôles de titres comme ça ? Que signifie l'expression « ben adam » ? Et quel est le rapport entre Mowgli et Tarzan, ou encore entre le Livre de Daniel et l'évangile de Matthieu ? (SPOILER ALERT : sisi, ça a un rapport avec les deux premières questions ! ) Breeeef, dans cet épisode, on explore les titres du Christ : de la poussière d'Adam aux nuées du ciel, du “Fils d'homme” au “Fils de Dieu”. Avec Baloo, Johnny Cash, Dany Boon, Rudyard Kipling et Phil Collins !Bonne écoute !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Rudyard Kipling's classic story collection The Jungle Book doesn't have a jazz orangutan named Louie, but it does have the bare necessities of imperialist fiction. The stories about Mowgli and other trailblazing animals all contain a whiff of "But what about the rigid hierarchy of nature?" And when every animal is personified...well...those simple bare necessities begin to reveal themselves.Our theme music was composed by Nick Lerangis.Follow @overduepod on Instagram and BlueskyAdvertise on OverdueSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we explore Tommy Jamerson's dynamic plays Amityville ‘74, The House on Haunted Hill, and The Jungle Book. Amityville ‘74 delves into the chilling events at the infamous Dutch Colonial where Ronald “Butch” Defeo committed a horrific family murder. The House on Haunted Hill brings Vincent Price's classic to life with a twisted, humorous story of greed, ghosts, and betrayal. The Jungle Book reimagines Kipling's timeless tale, following Mowgli's adventures through the jungle with heart, action, and a fresh perspective. The discussion is moderated by Mark-Eugene Garcia, highlighting Jamerson's remarkable global reach, his diverse works for children and adults, and his signature blend of suspense, comedy, and theatrical innovation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BARE NECESSITIES After an unplanned break, we return with the next step in our Walt Disney animated movies marathon: The Jungle Book. Wait, that can't be right? The adventures of Baloo, Mowgli and Bagheera is not the next movie, right? All will be revealed. The songs covered are "Colonel Hathi's March", "The Bare Necessities", "I Wanna Be Like You", and "That's What Friends Are For (The Vulture Song)". Dietrich has something to admit, Alex thinks he's got a hot take and Ben brings back a popular gameFind us on Twitter, BlueSky, Instagram & Threads: @TSFTMpodLike, star and subscribeDid you enjoy the episode? Then please consider leaving a FIVE STAR review wherever you are listening. It means a great deal to us and makes it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Want to support us further? You can do this on Patreon from £1 ($1.50) a month: https://Patreon.com/TSFTM or via our merch store: https://TeePublic.com/user/TSFTMThank you!Timestamps:01:55 - What Have We Been Watching?04:53 - History07:35 - Movie Discussion19:54 - "Colonel Hathi's March" Discussion24:28 - "The Bare Necessities" Discussion29:33 - "I Wanna Be Like You" Discussion36:59 - "That's What Friends Are For (The Vulture Song)" Discussion37:45 - Game Time
Show Notes This week we're traveling to the Indian subcontinent and spending time with a 10 year old who has no business being in the places we find him. As everyone tries to either eat or save our little friend Mowgli, we spend a lot of time wondering over the straightforward and crystal clear question of “is this a musical.” We clearly forgot both the song list and the definition of musical but we get there in the end. Let's dance with bears and set fire to a big cat - but set it to song! Recommendations: The Jungle Book (Live-action from 1942 - HBOMax); Superman (In Theaters) Next up: The Aristocats (1970) Email us at latecomers@gmail.com Find Amity @ www.amityarmstrong.com Our Facebook group is here for those who consent: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1754020081574479/
This episode has our coverage from #DWCS #PFLWorldTournament #LFA214 #UFC319, the "Drop of the Night", picks for #UFCShanghai Listener Q&A, PLUS @FuryFC 135er John Garza goes 10 Rounds w Rhino! Art by @JAYMMAYT
Movies We Were Way Too Young To See is back with another movie Malv and Mowgli were way too young to see! This time, they're discussing the 1999 shark film, Deep Blue Sea. Inspired by Shark Week, the 50th Anniversary of Jaws (another shark movie...), and Jurassic Park, listen as the guys recall their most traumatic moments, epic soundtrack, and tie in all three films the only way they know how!This episode contains graphic language, violent, and excessive shark attacks. Listener Discretion advised. Enjoy!
On today's episode of The Literary Life podcast, Angelina, Cindy, and Thomas wrap up their discussion of The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling with the final Mowgli story–“Tiger, Tiger.” Before beginning to talk about the story, the chat a little about Kipling's other works and his place in literary history and what sort of writer he was. In this section, Angelina points out the parallels to the first story, as well as the mythic qualities of the whole tale. Together they cover the various ideas in this section, including the ideas of belonging, freedom and boundaries, and heroism. Join is next week for an episode on “Literary Milestones” in the life of a reader. After that we will begin a new series on Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence. Over at House of Humane Letters, a new webinar is now available for registration. It is taught by Heather Goodman and is titled “Coleridge's Imagination: Restoring the Chain of Being.” Also, check out this year's Back to School Online Conference, “Educating the Freeborn,” over at MorningTimeforMoms.com to get registered and hear all of this year's amazing speakers! To view the full show notes for this episode, please visit https://theliterary.life/287.
Keren sits down with Jaimee and Dylon about how they met and found their way to the Lyric and it feels weird to refer to myself in 3rd person. Disney's The Jungle Book Kids Aug 1, 2025 - Aug 3, 2025 Adults $10 Students $5 Performed by the Lyric Theatre Kids – Disney's The Jungle Book Kids is a fun-filled musical adventure featuring Mowgli, Baloo, and Bagheera as they journey through the jungle, outsmarting Shere Khan. With catchy songs and lovable characters, this Lyric Children's Production brings Rudyard Kipling's classic tale to life in a show perfect for the whole family! https://lyricperformingartscompany.thundertix.com/events/244879 Bygone Brown a locally produced podcast (Relive those thrilling days of yesteryear with this extensively researched and entertainingly told - using the voices of Lyric Players - this series brings to life American and Texas history in the 19th century from the perspective of Brown County, Texas) Our Presenting Sponsor for this episode is Donnie Evetts Local Real Estate Professional with The Followwell Property Group Keller Williams. Make buying or selling easy, Call Donnie Evetts. 325-998-5575!
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On The Literary Life podcast this week, Angelina, Cindy, and Thomas continue their discussion of The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling. After sharing their commonplace quotes for this week, they begin talking about “Kaa's Hunting.” Angelina asks Cindy about the age range for this book, which is recommended on AmblesideOnline for Year 3 students. They talk about Mowgli's upbringing and training in the law of jungle, in contrast to the monkeys who are lawless. Other highlights of this conversation are the Edenic ability of Mowgli to speak to the animals, the complex role of the serpent in folklore, and the resurrection imagery in this story. Check out this year's Back to School Online Conference, “Educating the Freeborn,” over at MorningTimeforMoms.com to get registered and hear all of this year's amazing speakers! For the full show notes for this episode, please visit our website at https://theliterary.life/286.
Drexel, Alisa and Keren have a chat with the Lyric's 2025 interns India Vogt, Alleson Jameson, Alden Cecil and Allie Haynes, while Dylon breaks the "A" button on his keyboard because parents didn't want read very far into the baby name book. Disney's Moana, Jr Musical Jul 25, 2025 - Jul 27, 2025 Adults $10 Students $5 – Sponsored by The Barton Team of Turnkey Realty Performed by the Older Kid's Theatre Workshop….Disney's Moana Jr. is an exciting musical adventure featuring Moana, a brave young girl who sets sail to save her island. With beloved songs, humor, and heart, this Lyric Children's Production brings to life a story of courage, friendship, and discovering one's true destiny. Perfect for all ages! https://lyricperformingartscompany.thundertix.com/events/243821 Disney's The Jungle Book Kids Aug 1, 2025 - Aug 3, 2025 Adults $10 Students $5 Performed by the Lyric Theatre Kids – Disney's The Jungle Book Kids is a fun-filled musical adventure featuring Mowgli, Baloo, and Bagheera as they journey through the jungle, outsmarting Shere Khan. With catchy songs and lovable characters, this Lyric Children's Production brings Rudyard Kipling's classic tale to life in a show perfect for the whole family! https://lyricperformingartscompany.thundertix.com/events/244879 Bygone Brown new locally produced podcast (Relive those thrilling days of yesteryear with this extensively researched and entertainingly told - using the voices of Lyric Players - this series brings to life American and Texas history in the 19th century from the perspective of Brown County, Texas) Our Presenting Sponsor for this episode is Donnie Evetts Local Real Estate Professional with The Followwell Property Group Keller Williams. Make buying or selling easy, Call Donnie Evetts. 325-998-5575!
Today on The Literary Life podcast, we begin a new series of episodes on The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling with our hosts Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins, and Thomas Banks! After sharing their commonplace quotes, each of them talks about their own reading histories with Rudyard Kipling's work. Thomas gives us some biographical information about Kipling and sets up the literary period in which he wrote. They then begin talking about the structure and form of this book as it is set up as a series of short stories as beast fables. Angelina shares some of the mythic and fairy tale elements she noticed while reading this first story, “Mowgli's Brothers.” They also discuss some of the challenges we face reading stories written in a different time and place without imposing our current views on all the literature of the period. Check out this year's Back to School Online Conference, “Educating the Freeborn,” over at MorningTimeforMoms.com to get registered and hear all of this year's amazing speakers! To view the full show notes for this episode complete with book links, quotes, and today's poem, please visit https://theliterary.life/285.
Congrats to the 2024-2025 NBA Champs, the OKC Thunder! On this episode of Last Week, Malv and Mowgli discuss SGA's incredible season (Champion!), the future of both Finals teams moving forward (Get well soon, Haliburton!), off-season moves, and a look back at the significance of the Buss Era of Lakers basketball; both for the city and for the game. All this and more!Remain thankful, Laker fans! Enjoy!
June is here, and the Ibiza season is in full swing! The return of the island's legendary pre-parties is bringing serious heat to Café Mambo. Every night, the Sunset Strip comes alive with an incredible lineup of guest DJs dropping their signature sounds, alongside our residents keeping the Balearic spirit flowing from sunset into the night. Café Mambo Resident Ryan McDermott is back once again with another handpicked selection of tracks showcasing the freshest sounds making waves across the White Isle. This month's show features brand-new music from Mirko & Meex, Paul Harris, Mowgli, and Ivan Pica — plus a special Mambo Memory celebrating two decades of Love on My Mind by The Freemasons featuring Amanda Wilson. We're also hyped to welcome the one and only Hannah Wants, stepping in for this month's guest mix with 30 mins of her favourite tracks. So Pour yourself a drink kick back and enjoy the sounds of Summer. We are Café Mambo… We are Ibiza! Follow us at: www.instagram.com/mamboibiza www.facebook.com/mamboibiza www.twitter.com/mamboibiza
We've made it to the Finals! On this episode of Last Week, Malv and Mowgli discuss the Finals matchup we all predicted, a WNBA update (2 top teams still undefeated!), and a look back at the legacy and impact of the NBA on TNT. Thank you, Turner Sports! All this and more! Enjoy!
On this episode of Last Week, Malv and Mowgli recap the incredible game winners during this year's playoffs (Epic!!!), the top seeds in both conferences losing their home court advantage, and what's next for the Lakers as their season come to an end. All this and more! Stay strong, Laker Nation! Happy Mother's Day! Enjoy!
We've made it to the postseason! On this episode of Last Week, Malv and Mowgli recap an epic final day of regular season basketball, the sudden coaching changes happening across the league (*cough*Denver*cough*), and the 2025 WNBA Draft recap! Congrats, Ladies! Enjoy!
Happy April! On this episode of Last Week, Malv and Mowgli recap an incredible week of basketball (Joker's 61 point triple-double, Steph's 52, Josh Giddey FTW!), the tightly contested 2025 MVP race, and the thrill and agony for Laker fans at the final buzzer...All this and more! Enjoy!
Te voy a contar que somos salvajes muy en el fondo. El software de Tarzan y Mougli
In this episode, we started chatting about Fonz, a horse under Michael's guidance who's still hesitant about approaching a tarp at times even when he's quite confident to go over it. That reluctance sparks a fascinating exploration of equine vision and how it shapes a horse's confidence. We unpack the quirks of their eyesight—think blind spots, the difference between 20/20 clarity and near- or farsightedness, and how vertical perception (up and down) might throw them off more than we realize. This made me thing of Mowgli too and my suspicions about his vision clarity in a way I haven't noticed on any horse before. Are horses contextualizing textures and like we do, or is it all about trust in what they can't quite see? Join us for practical insights and unexpected conclusions that'll change how you approach your next tarp challenge—or any spooky object in the arena. Remember! You can catch past Horsemanship Remarks Show episodes on Spotify and other podcast platforms.Also, NEW HRS VIP SUPERCUTS —exclusive highlights will available for Insider members. First one will be up this Sunday! Log in or Join Now at www.HorsemanshipInsider.comThanks to everyone who joined us LIVE this morning! We love to see you. Typically we're here every Thursday morning at 6:30am PT/8:30CT. Next week though we will probably have to be flexible do to travel schedules. We'll let you know!
On this episode of Last Week, Malv and Mowgli discuss the Lakers' (almost) comeback against the defending Champion Celtics, the Golden State Warriors and their team success since acquiring Jimmy Butler, LeBron James reaching 50K career points, and the other talented hoopers reaching incredible milestones on the hardwood. All this and more! Enjoy!
Deep in Wisconsin's Northwoods, the ruins of Summerwind Mansion sit quietly by West Bay Lake, but the chilling tales of ghosts, hidden secrets, and unexplained events keep its haunted legacy alive.Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WEIRDO WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TVIN THIS EPISODE: Was Summerwind in Wisconsin really haunted? No one knows and if they do, they aren't saying. Today, only the foundations, the stone chimneys and perhaps the ghosts remain. (Summerwind: The Most Haunted House In Wisconsin) *** A young woman discovers that it's possible to live a lonely life, yet still not be alone. (Followed By a Child) *** Is it possible that during the years of World War 1, Agnes Whiteland, while peering off her balcony, saw a group of time travelers? (Agnes And The Time Travelers) *** Tituba proved to be a fantastic orator as she talked her way out of slavery using the fear and mass hysteria of witchcraft that paralyzed the people of Salem. (Tituba And the Salem Witch Trials) *** The discovery of a 10-year-old's body at an ancient Roman site in Italy suggests his family, friends, and neighbors thought he was a vampire – and took measures to make sure he wouldn't return from the grave. (The Unearthing of a Child Vampire) *** Authorities placed Gil Perez in jail as a deserter and for the possibility that he may have been in the service of Satan. In Gil's defense though, he said he simply teleported somewhere else. (Teleportation of a Spanish Soldier) *** Matthew Weeks was found guilty and hanged for the murder of Charlotte Dymond. Today it is said that the ghosts of both of them roam the countryside – but could it be that Matthew's ghost is lamenting because he was innocent of the crime? (The Murder of Charlotte Dymond on Bodmin Moor) *** A building situated right in the middle of London's swankiest and most historical areas, has long been said to be the lair of something not of this earth. (The Bizarre Nameless Thing of Berkley Square) *** “The Jungle Book” - we are all familiar with the story in some way – either from the classic animated Disney film version from 1967, the live action version in 2016, or the original novel by Rudyard Kipling published in 1894. In fact, yet another retelling of the story is coming in 2019 in a film entitled simply, “Mowgli”. But what many don't know is that the character of Mowgli was, in fact, inspired by a real boy who was raised by wild animals. (The Real Life Inspiration for Mowgli) *** Evil stepmothers, jealous of their stepdaughters' beauty are a classic tome in fantastical stories – but Martha Savcoll was no fairy tale. (Brooklyn Murderess) *** Of all the places in the world you would expect to be safe from the paranormal, it would be a church – but that would not be telling the truth when referring to Adams Grove Presbyterian Church in Alabama. (Haunted Adams Grove Presbyterian Church) *** Outside of Washington, D.C. lies Forest Haven Asylum, an abandoned institution with a thoroughly disturbing past. (The Anguish of Forest Haven Asylum)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Cold Open00:02:02.865 = Show Intro00:05:58.800 = Summerwind: Wisconsin's Most Haunted House00:29:33.837 = Followed By A Child00:31:56.332 = Agnes And The Time Travelers00:34:10.701 = Tituba and the Salem Witch Trials00:41:03.838 = The Unearthing of a Child Vampire00:49:49.258 = Teleportation of a Spanish Soldier00:52:50.227 = The Anguish of Forest Haven Asylum01:01:16.868 = The Murder of Charlotte Dymond on Bordin Moor01:09:27.010 = Bizarre Nameless Thing of Berkeley Square01:23:15.852 = The Real Inspiration for Mowgli01:33:41.537 = The Brooklyn Murderess01:39:33.161 = Haunted Adams Grove Presbyterian Church01:46:29.354 = Show CloseSOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“Summerwind: Wisconsin's Most Haunted House” by Troy Taylor: https://tinyurl.com/v45gfw7“Followed By a Child”: https://tinyurl.com/rjpjghj“Agnes And The Time Travelers”: https://tinyurl.com/s6ugg2c“Tituba and the Salem Witch Trials” by William DeLong: https://tinyurl.com/y6t486e2“The Unearthing of a Child Vampire”: https://tinyurl.com/yd7mzeju“Teleportation of a Spanish Soldier” by Ellen Lloyd: https://tinyurl.com/ryk3n3y“The Anguish of Forest Haven Asylum” by Gary Sweeney: http://ow.ly/VcsP30mhcSE“The Murder of Charlotte Dymond on Bodmin Moor” by Les Hewitt: https://tinyurl.com/sn8s5ms“The Bizzarre Nameless Thing of Berkeley Square” by Brent Swancer: https://tinyurl.com/sejcemy“The Real-Life Inspiration For Mowgli” by Noelle Talmon: https://tinyurl.com/yya26l9w“The Brooklyn Murderess” by Robert Wilhelm: https://tinyurl.com/y9y2uaat“Haunted Adams Grove Presbyterian Church” submitted to WeirdDarkness.com by Paul Roberts (from Halo Paranormal Investigations: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HPIinternational/)Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: October 16, 2018SOURCES PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/SummerwindAndForestHavenTRANSCRIPT: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2fpzuwfk
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On this episode my friend Aalep Patel drops into Podcast Hell to chat about olden times, India, Mowgli, a ramblin' man, a perfect man (for the apocalypse), religion, cults, Caitlin Clark, what life is about, monogamy, having deep feelings, not cheating, open relationships, short kings, eating healthy, "words are violence", becoming detectives and more.
IN THIS EPISODE: Were the Tate-LaBianca murders attributed to Charles Manson actually the results of a drug burn? And was Manson simply a scapegoat? *** Matthew Weeks was found guilty and hanged for the murder of Charlotte Dymond. Today it is said that the ghosts of both of them roam the countryside – but could it be that Matthew's ghost is lamenting because he was innocent of the crime? (The Murder of Charlotte Dymond on Bodmin Moor) *** A building situated right in the middle of London's swankiest and most historical areas, has long been said to be the lair of something not of this earth. (The Bizarre Nameless Thing of Berkley Square) *** “The Jungle Book” - we are all familiar with the story in some way – either from the classic animated Disney film version from 1967, the live action version in 2016, or the original novel by Rudyard Kipling published in 1894. In fact, yet another retelling of the story is coming in 2019 in a film entitled simply, “Mowgli”. But what many don't know is that the character of Mowgli was, in fact, inspired by a real boy who was raised by wild animals. (The Real Life Inspiration for Mowgli) *** Evil stepmothers, jealous of their stepdaughters' beauty are a classic tome in fantastical stories – but Martha Savcoll was no fairy tale. (Brooklyn Murderess) *** Of all the places in the world you would expect to be safe from the paranormal, it would be a church – but that would not be telling the truth when referring to Adams Grove Presbyterian Church in Alabama. (Haunted Adams Grove Presbyterian Church) SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“Helter Skelter: Coming Down Fast”: https://theunredacted.com/helter-skelter-coming-down-fast/“The Murder of Charlotte Dymond on Bodmin Moor” by Les Hewitt: https://www.historicmysteries.com/charlotte-dymond-murder/“The Nameless Thing of Berkeley Square” by Brent Swancer: https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2018/06/the-bizarre-nameless-thing-of-berkeley-square/“The Real-Life Inspiration For Mowgli” by Noelle Talmon: https://www.ranker.com/list/life-of-dina-sanichar/nicky-benson“The Brooklyn Murderess” by Robert Wilhelm: http://www.murderbygaslight.com/2018/10/the-brooklyn-murderess.html“Haunted Adams Grove Presbyterian Church” submitted directly to WeirdDarkness.com by Paul Roberts from Halo Paranormal Investigations: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HPIinternational/Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library= = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: October 17, 2018CUSTOM LANDING PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/manson-scapegoat