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Story: A Different Path Author: Pamala Rating: GA Site link: https://www.mulderscreek.com/fics/differentpath.html Read by: kristinsauter Summary: Alternate universe deal. A story of what happened if Scully walked away from Mulder in FTF ***Every effort was made to reach out to this author for permission but we weren't able to make contact. In the event they were to reach out to us and request it, this will be taken down and as such this track will NOT be available for download. Should contact be made and permission given, the option to download will be offered.*** Summary:
Jessica and Dini travel back to June 19, 1998! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from Part 2 of The X-Files - Fight The Future! The story follows FBI Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully after their X-Files division is shut down. When a deadly bombing in Dallas leads to a mysterious cover-up involving alien DNA and a global conspiracy, Mulder and Scully are drawn into their most dangerous investigation yet. They uncover evidence of an alien virus buried deep in the Earth — a biological weapon connected to a shadowy group known as the Syndicate, which is working with extraterrestrials to prepare for colonization.As they race to expose the truth, Mulder and Scully's partnership and beliefs are put to the test like never before.Do you have any X-Files-related theories, stories, key points, or podcast feedback? Please email us at TheXFilesChatRoomPodcast@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you. Please tell us how we can improve!You can find us on:Bluesky, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
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Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Acceso anticipado para Fans - Volvemos a los críptidos con uno de los grandes: el Kraken, que está muy en boga, ya que estrena dos pelis sobre él en pocos meses, una rusa y otra noruega (en Arabia no hacen muchas pelis de pulpos). Víctima de uno de los mayores robos culturales de la historia, en la clásica Furia de Titanes pasó de la mitología escandinava a la griega, provocando terribles problemas diplomáticos. Fue una apuesta muy arriesgada de DreamWorks. Hay muchos de “Hacendado” que son kraken, pero sin cuna. Fue mascota de Davy Jones y némesis del capitán Nemo, entre otras muchas cosas. El Demonio de Jersey, que nos habíais pedido, es un canguro demoniaco con alas y con doce hermanos. Su leyenda tiene miga, al ser una de las primeras fake news, y su producción cinematográfica da cáncer de ojos, aunque nos ha descubierto una de las películas más importantes para el cine reciente. También se ha enfrentado a Mulder y Scully, a las Tortugas Ninja y a los Cazafantasmas, por ejemplo. Estrenamos programa de grabación y esperamos que os guste. Ponednos en comentarios qué otros bichos os interesan. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Cueva de la Macaca. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/29407
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Jessica and Dini travel back to June 19, 1998! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from (Part 1) of The X-Files - Fight The Future! The story follows FBI Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully after their X-Files division is shut down. When a deadly bombing in Dallas leads to a mysterious cover-up involving alien DNA and a global conspiracy, Mulder and Scully are drawn into their most dangerous investigation yet. They uncover evidence of an alien virus buried deep in the Earth — a biological weapon connected to a shadowy group known as the Syndicate, which is working with extraterrestrials to prepare for colonization.As they race to expose the truth, Mulder and Scully's partnership and beliefs are put to the test like never before.Do you have any X-Files-related theories, stories, key points, or podcast feedback? Please email us at TheXFilesChatRoomPodcast@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you. Please tell us how we can improve!You can find us on:Bluesky, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
I John Doggetts jagt på at finde Mulder, kommer han på sporet af en gammel sag, som Mulder var involveret i kort før sin forsvinden. Men hvorfor har han ikke skrevet alt i rapporten? Og hvad sker der, når Doggett finder ud af egnens gamle legende faktisk er ægte? Vi gennemgår 'The Gift' fra sæson 8 med gæst og biografmand Kristian Enevoldsen. INDHOLD: 0:00:00 Intro 0:12:35 Trivia 0:19:30 - Gennemgang 1:38:33 - RawDoggett 1:41:10 - Vurdering
Welcome to the twelfth episode of this epic journey in Revisiting The X Files.Through 11 seasons, two movies and several stand alone novels, these podcast episodes will be a discussion and revisitation of the series from the very beginning, exploring the good and the bad of every episode, and eventually coming to the point where every piece of the X Files puzzle has been set in place.So please join me over the coming months and, dare I say it, years, as we dive into The X Files.Today's twelfth episode explores Episodes 21 to 25 of Season Two of The X Files.You can contact the podcast and leave feedback at the following locations:Email: billiscricket@hotmail.comTwitter: @realmetalkevinBluesky: @metalkevin.bsky.socialInstagram: @westkiamaPatreon: @RealMetalKevinSummaryIn this episode of the podcast, Bill Peters revisits Season 2 of The X-Files, providing detailed reviews of episodes 21 to 25. He explores themes of horror, supernatural elements, and the dynamics between Mulder and Scully. Each episode is analysed for its narrative structure, character development, and overall impact, culminating in a reflection on the season as a whole.Chapters00:00 Welcome Back to Revisiting the X-Files02:40 S02E21: The Calusari09:08 S02E22: F. Emasculata17:12 S02E23: Soft Light25:18 S02E24: Our Town32:20 S02E25: Anasazi41:23 Episode 12 Conclusion
Everything comes back in fashion. Why not the portal? Yahoo is a true legacy brand of the internet. An OG portal that failed to stem the rise of Google, missed on buying Facebook and for the last four-plus years has been a ward of private equity under the ownership of Apollo. It's also found the market turning in its favor in many ways.Kat Downs Mulder, svp and general manager of Yahoo News and home, joined me on The Rebooting Show to discuss the portal's comeback.
In this episode, we're discussing locking your doors, boy mums, Mulder's irresistible genes and 90s references that went over our heads. That's right, we're taking a deep dive into season four episode two, Home. If you'd like to feature in our next episode then tweet us @TheMSRFilesPod or send your emails to TheMSRFilesPodcast@GMail.com where you can also send in your own paranormal stories to feature in our next Do You Think I'm Spooky? Segment. Also, don't forget to check us out on Instagram and TikTok @TheMSRFilesPodcast
Rondo met Wesley Sneijder, Wim Kieft, Alex Pastoor & Youri Mulder.Deze week in Rondo: Sneijder heeft contact met Cruijff, het slippertje van PSV bij Volendam en wordt Sterling een succes bij Feyenoord?
But God! Ephesians 2:1-10 by William Klock Earlier this week Veronica and I watched an episode of the X Files that unintentionally had some pretty sound theology embedded in the story. Agents Mulder and Scully were called to investigate some strange goings-on in a small town—as usual. As it turned out, a guy cleaning out an abandoned storage locker found a genie. And the genie gave him three wishes. As you would expect, it didn't go well. He wished to be able to make himself invisible so that he could spy on people. And not being terribly bright, he prompted got killed crossing the street, because he was…invisible. His brother claimed the genie and didn't fare any better. His wish ended up blowing up his house with him in it. And so Mulder ended up, unexpectedly, with the genie and three wishes. And he asked the genie why the wishing thing always ends in disaster and the genie told him that it's because people are stupid and selfish. So Mulder thought long and hard and in his best effort at altruism, he wished for world peace. St. Paul would call it shalom. And he went outside to discover that he was the only person left on earth. Because the genie knew fallen human nature and getting rid of all of us was the only way to bring world peace. Thankfully, Mulder had two more wishes so he could undo the first and set the genie free with the third. And I thought that St. Paul would probably have a bit of a chuckle at that. Because Paul knew the same thing the genie knew: we are all sinners, idolaters who worship anything and everything but the God who created us and loves us. And, like Agent Mulder, but unlike the genie, Paul also knew that there is no shalom without human beings in our rightful place. Creation groans in eager longing for the day God will finally set us to rights, he says in Romans, Creation waits for the day when God restores us to our position as his stewards, to rule creation and to serve him in his temple. That, Brothers and Sisters, is shalom, peace. Creation can never be complete without us in our proper place—filling the vocation God created us for in the first place. That's why God doesn't just “Deal with evil” like so many people want him to. Like the genie, he'd just have to remove us all from creation—and that's not how creation is supposed to be. This is why Paul practically shouts out ho de Theos, at the beginning of Ephesians 2:4: “But God!” Because he knew that in setting creation to rights, God can and will, first, set us and our fallen, sinful hearts to rights—something no genie could ever do. And so far, in Ephesians 1, Paul has begun with a great shout of praise for what God has done in Jesus the Messiah and then he's told the Ephesians how he prays for them—that they would know, that they would understand this great story of redemption, the power behind it to renew creation, so that they can be part of this story that ends with the knowledge of the glory of God filling the earth. Remember at the end of chapter one, closing his prayer for them, he wrote about the church, united with Jesus and full of the Spirit being the “fullness of the one who fills all in all.” It's a prayer that God, that Jesus, that the Spirit, that the scriptures would form and shape them and truly make them the church. And while we might miss the significance of Paul's language of filling and fullness and being all in all, it was not lost on the Ephesians. This was temple language. It's the language of God coming to dwell with his people. The way he did with Adam and Eve in the garden. The story ever since has pointing in that direction. The restoration of God's temple, the return of his presence, and God dwelling with his people forever. This is what the Exodus was all about. God rescued and created a people, he gave them a law to make and to keep them pure and holy, so that he could take up his residence in their midst—so that he could tabernacle with them. It wasn't perfect. The people needed to offer sacrifices repeatedly so that they could be purified by that blood. A veil separated them from the direct presence of the Almighty. But this model of new creation pointed forward to the day when God would set his people and his creation fully to rights. The long exile, first from the promised land and the temple, then from the presence of God, primed Israel with hope for that coming day. And now Paul's ready to explain to the church that they—that we—are the beginning of that fulfilment. In us, God has established a new temple. By the blood of Jesus he has purified us. Through the gift of his Spirit he has taken up his dwelling in us. He has begun the work of setting our hearts to rights. And in that, he has made us the working model of his new creation and stewards of his good news—that we might, to use the language he used with Adam and Eve, that we might be fruitful and multiply, spreading the gospel, until the earth is filled with the knowledge of his glory. Brothers and Sisters, this is the story we need to inhabit. Too often Christians have got it backwards. We think the gospel story is a story of escape from creation—that in Jesus, God forgives our sins, so that someday he can take us away from earth and up to heaven to live with him. But it's really just the opposite. Through the blood of Jesus he has purified us and made us fit to be his holy temple, so that he can dwell with us. Jesus is the model, Immanuel, God with us. This is the story Paul wants to get across in Ephesians 2. Ideally we'd cover the whole chapter all at once, but we'll have to break it into two halves. This temple story will jump out at us in the second half. The first half begins with our sin problem. How did these mostly Gentile Christians in Ephesus find themselves in this oh so Jewish story? He writes beginning at verse 1, “Well, you were dead because of your offenses and sins in which you used to walk, keeping in step with the world's ‘present age'; in step, too, with the ruler of the power of the air, the spirit who is, even now, amongst the children of disobedience.” “You”—he's addressing them as Gentiles. In verse 3 he'll link them with “us”—the Jews. You were dead. Because you walked—there's that great word peripateo again—you walked, you lived a life of offense and sin against God. And we can't hear these two words sin and death together without it taking us back to Genesis. And if we go back to Genesis 3 and Adam and Eve's choice to listen to the serpent's lie, not just to disobey God, but to reject their vocation as priests of God's temple and to try to become gods themselves, if go way back to the beginning of the story there, we should understand that sin and death aren't about God just setting up a bunch of rules and then condemning the people who disobey them. Sin, and especially “offence”, are what we call it when human beings, created to bear God's image—that means to be his priests and his representatives in the temple, in creation—sin and offence are what we call it when we reject that vocation. When we try to take the temple for ourselves. And death is not an arbitrary punishment, but the natural result of turning away from the God who is the source of life. That's why the wages of sin is death. And, of course, once humanity chose that path of disobedience and death it just snowballed. Human culture and even those unseen powers that God had put in place to oversee the nations went horribly wrong. The Jews called it the present evil age, because they lived in hope of the age to come when God would set creation to rights. But the Gentiles had no hope. They just went with the sinful flow. We see it today as the world rejects Christianity. Jeffrey Epstein and his cabal of degenerate, paedophile friends would have been right at home in pagan Greece or Rome and they're exactly what you get when a people rejects God. The devil didn't just tempt the man and woman to reject God. He and his cronies continue to steer and influence fallen humanity. Paul will have more to say about this later when he writes about “principalities and powers”. In our baptismal rite, we put this in terms of the temptations of the world, the flesh, and the devil. All these forces work together to keep humanity lost in idolatry and sin. And so far as this goes, Paul is just restating the standard Jewish analysis of the Gentiles. But then in verse 3 Paul goes on and writes, “We all used to live this way, in the passions of our flesh, carrying out the desires of flesh and mind. We, too—he means he and his fellow Jews—were by nature children of wrath, just like everyone else.” Paul recognised that even though his own people had the torah, God's law, and were trying to live by it, they were suffering the same problem as the Gentiles. The corrupt desires of flesh and mind had just as much a grip on Israel as they did the peoples of the nations. The whole world, all of humanity was mired in darkness, Jew and gentile alike. And this where, at the beginning of verse 4 Paul interjects this powerful, earth shattering: “But God!” Into the darkness, into the hopelessness, into the condemnation, into the death, God intervenes to bring light, to bring hope, to bring deliverance, to bring life. “But God,” Paul writes, who is rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, he took us at the very point where we were dead through our offenses, and made us alive together with the Messiah. Yes, by grace you are saved!” Israel knew about God's mercy and love. The story they told of their history with God was full of mercy and grace. And occasionally some gentile would hear that story and be drawn to it, because the God of Israel was unlike any of the other gods. Zeus and Poseidon and Hades, Aphrodite and Artemis, people might believe all sorts of things about them, but no one ever believed that the gods loved them. The gods served themselves. If they sometimes showed favour to this person or to that city, it wasn't because of love; it was to further their own schemes and ambitions. No Greek or Roman—no Egyptian or Persian, for that matter—would have ever said of their gods anything even remotely like what Paul says here of the God of Israel: that he is rich in mercy, that he loves us with a great love, or that he has shown us kindness. Zeus and Hera, Osiris and Isis, they were all purely transactional. If you did something good for them and you were lucky, they might do something nice for you. We need to be careful, because Christians can fall into the same pagan way of thinking about God—making deals with him or treating him like a divine vending machine. But Paul makes it clear that the God of Israel isn't like that. Instead, he's full of mercy and love and kindness. Yes, his purpose is to fill the earth with his glory, but he is glorious precisely because he is unlike the gods humans dream up. He is full of mercy and love. And Paul reminds the Ephesians: By his grace, God has taken what he did for Jesus when he raised him from death, and has made it true of us. If we are “in the Messiah”, then we are alive together with him. He goes on in verse 6: “He raised us up with him and made us sit with him, in the heavenly places in Messiah Jesus. This was so that in the ages to come he could show just how unbelievably rich his grace is, the kindness he has shown us in Messiah Jesus.” This is how God reveals his glory. Not merely with a show of strength or power, but by showing his grace. Again, what is true of Jesus is true of the church—of the Ephesians Christians, and of us. And it's not just Jesus' resurrection, his being made alive again. Paul has said that before. But here he also stresses that Jesus' ascension is somehow true of us too. God didn't just make us alive with Jesus the King; he's made us alive in order to sit us with the Messiah, with the King in the heavenly places. So Jesus ascended to sit at the right hand of his Father. He's the King and that's what kings do: they take their thrones and they rule. But Paul is saying that if we are “in the Messiah”, then we're right there with him. The resurrection part of that, the being made alive with Jesus probably isn't too hard for us to wrap our heads around. In Jesus, God has made us a promise. Even though we'll die, because we are in the Messiah, he will raise us to life again just as he did with Jesus. If we have any doubts, Paul would remind us that God has filled us with his Spirit to give us a taste of and downpayment on resurrection life with him. That part I think we can pretty well wrap our heads around. But what does it mean to be seated with him in the heavenlies? This is where we need to make sure we've got the story right. Because if we understand the climax of the story as someday escaping from earth, as escaping our bodies, to live a sort of disembodied spiritual life forever in heaven, we're going to miss Paul's point. Again, the story isn't about us going up; it's about God making us fit, through the death and resurrection of Jesus, to be his temple—so that he can come down—to us. Consider: Jesus has already done this. Remember the end of Chapter 1, where Paul said that Jesus is the one in whom heaven and earth—all of creation—are summed up, are brought together, are unified, the way it was in the beginning: heaven and earth overlapping, God and human beings dwelling together. That's how it began and that's the ending towards which God is taking history—to set his broken, sin-sundered creation to rights. Jesus is the prototype, the signpost who points us to, who shows us what God's future will be like. In him, God has joined our nature to his own. In him, heaven and earth have been brought back together. Think of that great Ascension Day hymns, “See the Conqueror Mounts in Triumph”: He has raised our human nature, on the clouds to God's right hand; there we sit in heavenly places, there with him in glory stand.” Brothers and Sisters, Jesus is the temple in person. And Jesus is the whole of creation—heaven and earth—in miniature. And what is true of him is equally true of those who are united with him by God's grace. As we'll see in the second half of the chapter, the church—the Ephesian Christians and you and me—we are also that temple and if we have any doubts, all we need to remember is that God has come to dwell in us in the person of his Spirit. And remember the goal, the one promised by the prophets so long before, the goal is for the knowledge of the glory of God to fill the earth. The church is his means of making that happen. He didn't just send his son to be the on-earth-as-in-heaven man, through his son and through his Spirit he has created a whole community of on-earth-as-in-heaven people to do just that: to live out in our lives, in our relationships, in our community heaven on earth—to be a people who show the world God's love and mercy and grace and kindness. To be a working model of his new creation and to give the world a taste of that future right now. To reveal the glory and the beauty and goodness of God in our lives and in our own proclamation so that everyone around us will know his glory and be drawn to him. This is then what Paul gets at in verses 8-10. He writes, “For you have been saved by grace, through faith. This is not of your own doing; it is God's gift. It isn't on the basis of works, so no one is able to boast. You see, we are his workmanship, created in Messiah Jesus for the good works that he prepared, ahead of time, so that we should walk in them.” What does he mean? Well, Paul's reminding them that there was a time when Jews and gentiles were separated by the law, by torah. God poured out his grace on Israel, set them apart with his law as a way to teach them how to love him and to love their neighbours, so that they could be a light to the gentiles—so they could make his glory known in the earth. Israel failed in that mission, but God acted in grace again. He gave his son to be the faithful Israelite and in Jesus, Israel's mission to witness the grace and glory of God was fulfilled. And now these gentile Ephesians who have encountered the risen Jesus, who have heard the gospel, and been filled with God's Spirit—they've been united together with faithful Jews in Messiah Jesus. In them, God's promises—all the way back to Abraham and even to Adam—are being fulfilled. In them, God's glory is on display before the nations. And there is no longer a need for the division that had been given by torah. Now the Spirit is teaching them and enabling them to love God and to love each other for all the world to see. In Jesus and the Spirit, God has made them a people who are fulfilling the very thing that torah was meant to do, not just because we keep a set of rules or live according to a certain moral code—there's a sense in which we actually do do that—but because, through Jesus and the Spirit we actually live out and put on display the new creation, God's future that is breaking into the world in the midst of the old. Paul puts it beautifully, but in a way we might miss in English translation, when he says that we—the church—are God's “workmanship”. The Greek word is poiema. We get our word “poem” from it. The Greek word doesn't mean “poem”—maybe we could almost say it means “artwork”. In the Old Testament it's often used to describe the creative work of God. In other places it's used to describe things that are carefully and meticulously crafted for his use, like the garments of the priests or the vessels of the tabernacle. Brothers and Sisters, we—the church—are God's carefully, purposefully, and wonderfully created masterpiece. He's given his son and he's given his Spirit to craft, to create, to work us into something good—to restore his broken creation in us. And, Paul sums up, God has done this work in us so that in our own lives and in the life of the church together, we can do such good work too. Not doing good works to please him or to earn his favour. That would be like going back to the pagan world of people doing things to manipulate the gods. God is pleased by our good works, but he's created and enabled us to do good works as a way of showing his new creation to the world, a way of fulfilling the law he had given to Israel, as a way of loving him and loving each other—ultimately as a way to restore us to that vocation as his image bearers, to be the priests of his temple who steward his goodness and his good rule for the sake of creation. Brothers and Sisters, this is the story that God has written for us. The story of our priesthood, reject and lost, but now restored through Jesus and the Spirit, a story of renewal and a story of hope—as it points us toward the day when God finishes his great work of bringing heaven and earth back together, of the day when he will return to dwell with us as he did in the beginning. This the story that reminds what Jesus and the Spirit have made us. It's the story that reminds us of our vocation as the church—that we're not just the people who long for things to be on earth as they are in heaven; we're the people who find our very identity in Jesus, the heaven-and-earth Messiah, and who are, ourselves, called to be the heaven-on-earth people—a people who reflect back to the world God's love and grace, his justice and goodness, who are by our very redemption witnesses of his faithfulness and, above all, his glory. We are his workmanship. May the world, by God's grace, see his glory in us and in our life together. Let's pray: Heavenly Father, our Collect today reminded us that without love, nothing we do is worth anything. Fill us with your grace, that we might truly love. Love you. Love our neighbours. Making us the heaven-on-earth people you intend for us to be, so that the world may see your glory on display in your church. Through Jesus we pray. Amen.
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Was Jan Hendrik Leopold de grootste Nederlandse dichter die bijna niemand echt kende?In deze verdiepende aflevering van De Nieuwe Wereld duikt Wouter Post samen met Simon Mulder (Feest der Poëzie) in het tragische en magistrale leven van Jan Hendrik Leopold. Een man die overdag klassieke talen doceerde aan het Erasmiaans Gymnasium, maar 's nachts in zijn eenzame Rotterdamse kamers bouwde aan een oeuvre dat generaties na hem: van Nijhoff tot Marsman - zou blijven inspireren.We bespreken zijn onbeantwoorde liefdes, zijn strijd met toenemende doofheid en paranoia, en hoe hij de klassieke wereld wist te versmelten met een hypermodern levensgevoel.Bronnen en links bij deze uitzending: https://feestderpoezie.nl/agenda/ voor de voorstellingen over Leopoldhttps://feestderpoezie.nl/podcast/ voor de podcast over Leopold door Mieke van Zonneveld en Simon Mulder https://feestderpoezie.nl/webshop/ voor aanschaf van het boek
Andy kicks off the new season with special guest Weston Zimmerman from SynkedUP. They discuss the importance of resilience, effective business practices, and the role of technology, including Artificial Intelligence, in the landscaping industry. Andy shares his experiences with snow removal contracts, managing cash flow, and the value of having a strong support system. They also explore the challenges and rewards of business ownership, offering insights into maintaining motivation and achieving long-term success.
Die Vryheidsfront Plus verwerp Graaff-Reinet in die Oos-Kaap se naamsverandering na Robert Sobukwe Town, en sê dit vee Afrikanergeskiedenis uit. Die party se leier, Corné Mulder, voer aan dit toon regeringsonbevoegdheid aangesien basiese dienste in die gemeenskap ontbreek. Mulder sê Graaff-Reinet, bekend as die Juweel van die Karoo, se kulturele en geskiedkundige betekenis strek verder as Afrikanergemeenskappe. Hy versoek inwoners en die breër Oos-Kaap om die voorstel te verwerp:
Story: The Forgotten Summer Author: DKSculder Rating: NR Site link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/8355823?view_full_work=true Read by: kristinsauter Summary: Dana Scully has just moved to Washington, D.C. with her 10-year-old daughter, as a result of being recruited by the FBI as their Lead Pathologist. Her first case is led by Fox Mulder, and naturally the two get close. How will Mulder fit in to Scully's family life, and what happens when discoveries are made about the true parentage of her daughter? ***Every effort was made to reach out to this author for permission but we weren't able to make contact. In the event they were to reach out to us and request it, this will be taken down and as such this track will NOT be available for download. Should contact be made and permission given, the option to download will be offered.***
Story: The Forgotten Summer Author: DKSculder Rating: NR Site link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/8355823?view_full_work=true Read by: kristinsauter Summary: Dana Scully has just moved to Washington, D.C. with her 10-year-old daughter, as a result of being recruited by the FBI as their Lead Pathologist. Her first case is led by Fox Mulder, and naturally the two get close. How will Mulder fit in to Scully's family life, and what happens when discoveries are made about the true parentage of her daughter? ***Every effort was made to reach out to this author for permission but we weren't able to make contact. In the event they were to reach out to us and request it, this will be taken down and as such this track will NOT be available for download. Should contact be made and permission given, the option to download will be offered.***
Story: The Forgotten Summer Author: DKSculder Rating: NR Site link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/8355823?view_full_work=true Read by: kristinsauter Summary: Dana Scully has just moved to Washington, D.C. with her 10-year-old daughter, as a result of being recruited by the FBI as their Lead Pathologist. Her first case is led by Fox Mulder, and naturally the two get close. How will Mulder fit in to Scully's family life, and what happens when discoveries are made about the true parentage of her daughter? ***Every effort was made to reach out to this author for permission but we weren't able to make contact. In the event they were to reach out to us and request it, this will be taken down and as such this track will NOT be available for download. Should contact be made and permission given, the option to download will be offered.***
Story: The Forgotten Summer Author: DKSculder Rating: NR Site link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/8355823?view_full_work=true Read by: kristinsauter Summary: Dana Scully has just moved to Washington, D.C. with her 10-year-old daughter, as a result of being recruited by the FBI as their Lead Pathologist. Her first case is led by Fox Mulder, and naturally the two get close. How will Mulder fit in to Scully's family life, and what happens when discoveries are made about the true parentage of her daughter? ***Every effort was made to reach out to this author for permission but we weren't able to make contact. In the event they were to reach out to us and request it, this will be taken down and as such this track will NOT be available for download. Should contact be made and permission given, the option to download will be offered.***
Story: The Forgotten Summer Author: DKSculder Rating: NR Site link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/8355823?view_full_work=true Read by: kristinsauter Summary: Dana Scully has just moved to Washington, D.C. with her 10-year-old daughter, as a result of being recruited by the FBI as their Lead Pathologist. Her first case is led by Fox Mulder, and naturally the two get close. How will Mulder fit in to Scully's family life, and what happens when discoveries are made about the true parentage of her daughter? ***Every effort was made to reach out to this author for permission but we weren't able to make contact. In the event they were to reach out to us and request it, this will be taken down and as such this track will NOT be available for download. Should contact be made and permission given, the option to download will be offered.***
Story: The Forgotten Summer Author: DKSculder Rating: NR Site link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/8355823?view_full_work=true Read by: kristinsauter Summary: Dana Scully has just moved to Washington, D.C. with her 10-year-old daughter, as a result of being recruited by the FBI as their Lead Pathologist. Her first case is led by Fox Mulder, and naturally the two get close. How will Mulder fit in to Scully's family life, and what happens when discoveries are made about the true parentage of her daughter? ***Every effort was made to reach out to this author for permission but we weren't able to make contact. In the event they were to reach out to us and request it, this will be taken down and as such this track will NOT be available for download. Should contact be made and permission given, the option to download will be offered.***
Story: The Forgotten Summer Author: DKSculder Rating: NR Site link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/8355823?view_full_work=true Read by: kristinsauter Summary: Dana Scully has just moved to Washington, D.C. with her 10-year-old daughter, as a result of being recruited by the FBI as their Lead Pathologist. Her first case is led by Fox Mulder, and naturally the two get close. How will Mulder fit in to Scully's family life, and what happens when discoveries are made about the true parentage of her daughter? ***Every effort was made to reach out to this author for permission but we weren't able to make contact. In the event they were to reach out to us and request it, this will be taken down and as such this track will NOT be available for download. Should contact be made and permission given, the option to download will be offered.***
Story: The Forgotten Summer Author: DKSculder Rating: NR Site link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/8355823?view_full_work=true Read by: kristinsauter Summary: Dana Scully has just moved to Washington, D.C. with her 10-year-old daughter, as a result of being recruited by the FBI as their Lead Pathologist. Her first case is led by Fox Mulder, and naturally the two get close. How will Mulder fit in to Scully's family life, and what happens when discoveries are made about the true parentage of her daughter? ***Every effort was made to reach out to this author for permission but we weren't able to make contact. In the event they were to reach out to us and request it, this will be taken down and as such this track will NOT be available for download. Should contact be made and permission given, the option to download will be offered.***
Story: The Forgotten Summer Author: DKSculder Rating: NR Site link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/8355823?view_full_work=true Read by: kristinsauter Summary: Dana Scully has just moved to Washington, D.C. with her 10-year-old daughter, as a result of being recruited by the FBI as their Lead Pathologist. Her first case is led by Fox Mulder, and naturally the two get close. How will Mulder fit in to Scully's family life, and what happens when discoveries are made about the true parentage of her daughter? ***Every effort was made to reach out to this author for permission but we weren't able to make contact. In the event they were to reach out to us and request it, this will be taken down and as such this track will NOT be available for download. Should contact be made and permission given, the option to download will be offered.***
Story: The Forgotten Summer Author: DKSculder Rating: NR Site link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/8355823?view_full_work=true Read by: kristinsauter Summary: Dana Scully has just moved to Washington, D.C. with her 10-year-old daughter, as a result of being recruited by the FBI as their Lead Pathologist. Her first case is led by Fox Mulder, and naturally the two get close. How will Mulder fit in to Scully's family life, and what happens when discoveries are made about the true parentage of her daughter? ***Every effort was made to reach out to this author for permission but we weren't able to make contact. In the event they were to reach out to us and request it, this will be taken down and as such this track will NOT be available for download. Should contact be made and permission given, the option to download will be offered.***
Vi kaster os over det berygtede afsnit 'Badlaa', som var tæt på at knække vores gæst, instruktør og manuskriptforfatter Gabriel Bier Gislason, som ellers er vores faste mand på disse "dårlige" afsnit. 'Badlaa' er centeret omkring en indisk tigger, der på sin egen ... aparte måde kommer til USA, hvor han hærger. Scully kan kun opklare sagen, hvis hun tænker som Mulder... 0:00:00 - Intro 0:09:21 - Trivia 0:22:05 - Gennemgang 1:37:29 - Raw Doggett 1:40:20 - Bedømmelse
Andy discusses various aspects of managing hisbusiness, ranging from equipment preferences to long-term planning. He emphasizes the importance of documenting shop inventory through photos to assist family and insurance companies in case of emergencies. Mulder also shares his frustrations with hiring challenges, specifically detailing a recent instance of being "ghosted" by a potential employee. Technical advice is provided on permeable base systems for hardscaping and the benefits of specific tools like Milwaukee's storage options and concrete saws. Finally, he explains his strategic decision to choose gas over diesel for his new service truck to reduce upfront costs and maintenance.
This week we are salivating over a hot bug teacher while we discuss “Teacher's Pet”! We're talking whether Bruce Seth Green is just Seth Green in a mustache, Angel pulling the age-old “lending a girl your leather jacket” move, Ella's delight over the name Blaine Mall, panflutes being used for not racism for once, and what in the hell is going on with this fork vampire guy. We discuss whether Giles and Mulder knew each other at Oxford, that Angel can't stick around for more than 45 seconds lest Buffy find out he's a dork, and how troubling it is that the U.N. is trying to force us to eat crickets. Excuse us, we need to go carbo-load for Ms. French.Send us an email at sunnydalenationpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram!
Story: Walking in Memphis Author: paladoris Rating: Explicit Site link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/13476924?view_adult=true Read by: kristinsauter Summary: Scully takes Mulder to Graceland for his birthday. Used by the author's permission. The characters in these works are not the property of the Audio Fanfic Podcast or the author and are not being posted for profit.
In this episode, we're discussing Pendrell's sexy chest hair, X's fairwell, bees, Scully's scientific prowess, spikey alien killing contraptions and Mulder's achilles heel; Samantha. That's right, we're taking a deep dive into season four episode one, Herrenvolk. If you'd like to feature in our next episode then tweet us @TheMSRFilesPod or send your emails to TheMSRFilesPodcast@GMail.com where you can also send in your own paranormal stories to feature in our next Do You Think I'm Spooky? Segment. Also, don't forget to check us out on Instagram and TikTok @TheMSRFilesPodcast
In this special tribute episode of Palliative Matters, guest host Dr. Gerald Harriman and Dr. Patrick Fitzgibbon honor the life and legacy of Dr. John Mulder—founder of the podcast, pioneer of palliative medicine, mentor, musician, and friend. Through a curated “greatest hits” collection, listeners hear Dr. Mulder in his own words as he reflects on his journey into palliative care, shares powerful patient stories, and illustrates the importance of relational, values-based medicine. Interwoven with reflections from colleagues and moments of music, this episode celebrates the wisdom, compassion, and enduring voice of a physician who continues to teach us why palliative care truly matters.
Andy offers expert guidance on the importance of technical innovation, sharing how adopting open graded base systems and durable concrete edge restraints significantly improved his project longevity and reduced warranty claims. Beyond field work, the discussion emphasizes financial discipline, advising contractors to scale slowly, prioritize job costing through specialized software, and avoid unnecessary debt. Mulder also touches on the professional image of a company, noting that while high-quality equipment wraps can serve as branding tools, success is truly built on reliable service and effective project management. Throughout the episode, he answers listener questions regarding equipment upgrades, time-tracking strategies, and the transition from manual labor to business leadership. The show concludes with a look toward the future, illustrating how strategic planning and mentorship can turn a small startup into a multi-generational enterprise.
Story: The Women who Love Mulder Author: Spooky66 Rating: Teen and Up Site link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/15378105 Read by: kristinsauter Summary: Scully drags Mulder to Diana's funeral. Used by the author's permission. The characters in these works are not the property of the Audio Fanfic Podcast or the author and are not being posted for profit.
Join us for this special "Best Of" episode where Andy delivers his comprehensive recap of the SynkedUp Summit, sharing key insights and actionable takeaways from this pivotal industry event. Plus, we dive into the tough reality of entrepreneurship as we discuss proven strategies for navigating those inevitable hard days that test every business owner's resolve. Essential listening for entrepreneurs who want both industry insights and the mental tools to push through adversity.
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Where does every dollar actually go? In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on my business finances to answer one of my most frequently asked questions: How do I manage cash flow without going crazy? I break down the exact system I use to keep our finances healthy, including why I split our money across five specific bank accounts to ensure we never run dry. Plus, we switch gears from 'saving' to 'scaling'—I'm revealing my current advertising playbook, including the exact platforms and creative strategies I'm using right now to drive traffic.
In this episode, we're discussing Jeremiah being a sex pest, Tina's memory loss, Mulder's good boy vibes and CSM laying some pipe. That's right, we're taking a deep dive into season three episode twenty four; Talitha Cumi.AND THAT'S A WRAP ON SEASON THREE!!! If you'd like to feature in our next episode then tweet us @TheMSRFilesPod or send your emails to TheMSRFilesPodcast@GMail.com where you can also send in your own paranormal stories to feature in our next Do You Think I'm Spooky? Segment. Also, don't forget to check us out on Instagram and TikTok @TheMSRFilesPodcast
¿Y si te dijera que Expediente X no inventó nada? En este episodio de DÍAS EXTRAÑOS desarmamos, pieza por pieza, la serie que definió la paranoia de toda una generación. Desde la sangre tóxica de Gloria Ramirez hasta la Operación Paperclip que protegió a científicos nazis; desde los experimentos de la Unidad 731 japonesa hasta el episodio que 'predijo' el 11 de septiembre seis meses antes de que ocurriera. Mulder y Scully no estaban locos: estaban leyendo los archivos desclasificados que el resto del mundo prefería ignorar. Prepárate para descubrir que la verdad no solo está ahí fuera... está documentada, archivada y es mucho más aterradora que cualquier alien de látex. Bienvenido al catálogo de nuestros miedos. La ficción termina aquí. Y además... La ciencia de los sueños, com Pablo Fuente. La verdad de los Reyes Magos, con Oscar Fábrega. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
In this special live episode Andy recaps the past year, reviewing significant projects, equipment upgrades, and achievements through the lens of his Instagram feed. The episode includes numerous giveaways from the podcast's generous sponsors. Highlights cover diverse landscaping and excavation projects, the exciting development of Andy's property, and insights into the business's growth and operational improvements.
Hey all, to help see off the end of 2025, we present to you another episode of Mirrorball Movie Cowboys. Well, it's actually NOT a Mirrorball episode, but it is. So here's the dirt, this is actually a Watch This Movie episode, but I was asked to be on it, as Mulder and I knew we were covering Skatetown USA for this series. We decided to release this also as a Mirrorball episode here on the MMC feed. This has actually been out for a few months over at WTM, if you have already heard it, cool, if you haven't then it's here for you now. Anyway all of us here want to wish everyone a happy, and more importantly, safe new year. We will be putting out more content in 2026. We have a MEGA episode coming out January 14th that you do not want to miss. For now though, enjoy the madness that is Skatetown U.S.A
We look back at the best of Stumped in 2025 which gives you a chance to listen to some of the standout moments from the last twelve months, including our trip to India. We hear from former India captain Anjum Chopra on what it meant to her to witness history being made, when India women won their first ever Cricket World Cup. Plus when Alison Mitchell was in Guwahati, she spoke to the Secretary of the BCCI, Devajit Saikia, who told her how the Women's Premier League has been integral in growing women's cricket in the country.Back in July, cricket was somewhat divided after South Africa's Wiaan Mulder remarkably passed up the opportunity to break Brian Lara's record for the highest individual score in a Test innings. Mulder, captaining South Africa for the first time, was 367 not out at lunch on the second day of the second Test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo when he declared in their first innings. Mulder was just 33 runs short of Lara's record 400 that he scored for West Indies against England in Antigua in 2004. Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma debate if Mulder made the correct decision.Former India International Cheteshwar Pujara and his wife Puja Pabari joined the Stumped podcast to share how they navigate life in the public eye. They have written a book and told us how the process came about and reveal what Cheteshwar is like behind closed doors.And we hear from Tommy Lamb who has been travelling from England to Australia for the Ashes without using a plane.Photo: Harmanpreet Kaur of India celebrates after taking the catch to dismiss Nadine De Klerk of South Africa and lead the teams out her team to victory in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup India 2025 Final match between India and South Africa at Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy on November 02, 2025 in Navi Mumbai, India. (Photo by Matthew Lewis-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)
Andy shares his reflections on the past year and details for next Monday's Christmas giveaway IG Livestream. He also discusses the consideration between needing versus wanting when it comes to year-end purchases for tax purposes, emphasizing the importance of smart financial decisions. The conversation also dives into equipment choices, touching on loaders, track machines, telehandlers, and how these decisions impact the business. The engaging Q&A session rounds out another informative episode.
In this episode, we're discussing Scully's paranoia, Mulder lounging whorishly and some delicious MSR. That's right, we're taking a deep dive into season three episode twenty three; Wetwired. If you'd like to feature in our next episode then tweet us @TheMSRFilesPod or send your emails to TheMSRFilesPodcast@GMail.com where you can also send in your own paranormal stories to feature in our next Do You Think I'm Spooky? Segment. Also, don't forget to check us out on Instagram and TikTok @TheMSRFilesPodcast
Ok gang, it's mirrorball time once again, on this one Stu and Mulder discuss the 1979 Linda Blair disco vehicle - Roller Boogie. One of the lesser known films of the disco era, and perhaps for good reason, it isn't great... or is it? Well there's only one way to know. Listen on and find out. Episode 3 of this series will be hot on it's heels, shortly after Christmas, and then just after new year will be a disco mega-sode you will not want to miss. for now though, sit back and find out all about Roller Boogie
Andy delves into the setbacks and frustrations faced during the construction of his new building, including a humorous take on the open cell spray foam insulation debate. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes the importance of generosity, especially in the context of giving Christmas bonuses to employees. Drawing from personal experiences and industry standards, he underscores the significance of expressing gratitude through bonuses and thoughtful gifts, even if the amounts vary year-to-year. The episode highlights the challenges and joys of running a business, the value of employee appreciation, and reflects on the principle of giving more.
Nos ponemos a ver series y hacemos un listado de nuestras favoritas. El universo del streaming y la increíbles ofertas de series internacionales ECDQEMSD podcast episodio 6190 Expedientes Secretos Series Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Historias Desintegradas: Cuando no había radio - Mozart eterno - Aquellas series de los 60, 70 y 80s - Batman, el Increíble Hulk y la Mujer Maravilla - Twin Peaks de David Lynch - The Crown - Sherlock - Peaky Blinders - Adolescencia - Juego de Tronos - House of Cards - Mandalorian - La Casa de Papel - Friends - Sex and the City - Los Simpsons - Breaking Bad - Spoiler - Mr Robot - Super fan de X Files - Ovnis y fenómenos paranormales - Mega éxito de los 90 - Mulder y Scully - Tracks ocultos - Atención bancaria - saluden - Profesores, enfermeros y abogados - Ninjas en Japón - Masajistas del mundo y más... En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados!! NO AI: ECDQEMSD Podcast no utiliza ninguna inteligencia artificial de manera directa para su realización. Diseño, guionado, música, edición y voces son de nuestra completa intervención humana.
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, one of HeHe's all-time favorite ways to stay cozy during pregnancy and postpartum. Their ultra-soft PJs, loungewear, and sheets make those long nights and lazy days feel a little more luxurious — and they're a simple way to detox your home while you're at it! Right now, you can use code HEHE to stack up to 40% off holiday sale prices on anything from dreamy PJs to new sheets: https://cozyearth.com/ Understanding Epidurals: Everything You Need to Know with Marissa Mulder of Sassy Anesthesia In this episode of The Birth Lounge Podcast, HeHe dives into the real talk on epidurals with Marissa Mulder, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) and the brain behind the popular Instagram account Sassy Anesthesia. They break down why every labor is unique (so stop comparing yourself to everyone else!) and go step by step through the epidural process — the risks, benefits, pros, cons, and the myths you've probably heard. Plus, they cover the difference between epidurals and spinals, how to advocate for a birth experience that truly works for you, and how tools like the Birth Lounge App can give you bite-sized, evidence-based education to feel confident from pregnancy through postpartum. Whether you plan to use an epidural or not, this episode is packed with the knowledge and empowerment every parent deserves. 00:00 Introduction and Personal Advice on Epidurals 01:00 Welcome to The Birth Lounge Podcast 01:53 Introducing The Birth Lounge App 02:10 Features and Benefits of The Birth Lounge App 05:21 Today's Topic: All About Epidurals 05:54 Guest Introduction: Marissa Mulder, CRNA 06:54 Epidural FAQs and Common Concerns 10:41 Epidural Placement and Procedure 30:03 Medications Used in Epidurals 36:49 Postpartum Comfort: Cozy Earth's Bamboo Jogger Sets 40:20 Eating and Drinking During Labor: What's the Risk? 42:54 The Importance of Honesty with Hospital Staff 43:55 Why Partners Might Be Asked to Leave During Epidural Placement 48:36 Adjusting Your Epidural: What You Need to Know 51:53 Epidurals and Labor Progression: Myths and Facts 58:40 Epidural Risks and Benefits Explained 01:01:56 Spinal vs. Epidural: What's the Difference? 01:09:53 Emotional Aspects of Choosing an Epidural 01:13:59 Final Thoughts and Where to Find More Information Guest Bio: Marissa is a CRNA and first time mama to a busy 5 month old and can be found on insta & tiktok at @sassyanesthesia . SOCIAL MEDIA: Connect with HeHe on Instagram Connect with Marissa on Instagram BIRTH EDUCATION: Join The Birth Lounge for judgment-free, evidence-based childbirth education that shows you exactly how to navigate hospital policies, avoid unnecessary interventions, and have a trauma-free labor experience, all while feeling wildly supported every step of the way Want prep delivered straight to your phone? Download The Birth Lounge App for bite-sized birth and postpartum tools you can use anytime, anywhere. And if you haven't grabbed it yet… Snag my free Pitocin Guide to understand the risks, benefits, and red flags your provider may not be telling you about, so you can make informed, powerful decisions in labor. Learn how to stay in control of your birth and reduce the risk of unnecessary interventions in our Avoid a C-Section Webinar. HeHe breaks down the cascade of interventions, explains what's really happening in the hospital, and shares practical strategies to protect your birth plan, advocate for yourself, and navigate labor with confidence. Perfect for anyone who wants a positive, informed hospital birth experience. Feeling nervous about speaking up in labor? Our Scripts for Advocacy give you the exact words to handle the most common conversations that can make or break your birth experience. From declining unnecessary interventions to asking the right questions about procedures, these scripts empower you to stay in control, speak confidently, and protect your birth plan — even when the pressure is on. Think of it as your personal toolkit for advocating like a pro, so you can focus on your baby, not the stress.
This episode discusses the challenges faced due to heavy snow in the area, detailing the Andy's snow removal operations, equipment used, and the unexpected busy schedule. Interactive Q&A covers topics such as comparing snow equipment like the Kubota wheel loader and skid steer, handling project delays due to weather, and managing customer expectations and payment terms. Mulder also shares insights on potential washer and dryer purchases for the shop, discussing considerations with listeners. He invites everyone to the upcoming Dirt Tech event in Windsor, Connecticut, showcasing various industry equipment.
Stu Burguiere examines the latest in the atrocious shooting of National Guard members in Washington, D.C., last week and obliterates the media's worst takes as they try to avoid the (rightful) blame that should be placed on Joe Biden and his administration. Then, National Review's Kamden Mulder joins to explain why the good work of pregnancy centers is poised for a resurgence as more and more Planned Parenthood offices are shut down. And are Cory Booker's "Tears of Rage" going to turn into "Tears of Joy"? Stu has the details. TODAY'S SPONSORS AMERICAN GIANT CLOTHING Buy American today at http://www.american-giant.com/STU and save 20% when you use the name ‘STU' at checkout REAL ESTATE AGENTS I TRUST For more information, please visit http://www.realestateagentsitrust.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices