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Joe Riley, teacher and poet of no great renown, is a lifelong lover of Larkin. In this series he attempts to read some of Larkin's poems in suitable places with his trusty tape recorder. In this episode he explores Larkin's late poem The Mower. Music: Just a Mood (A Blue Mood) by the Teddy Wilson Quartet Produced by Lyn Lockwood, Gavin Hogg and Joe Riley Please email Lyn at lynlockwood70@yahoo.co.uk with any questions, comments or suggestions for more readings for the podcast. PLS Membership and information: philiplarkin.com Theme music: 'The Horns Of The Morning' by The Mechanicals Band. Buy 'The Righteous Jazz' at their Bandcamp page: https://themechanicalsband.bandcamp.com/album/the-righteous-jazz
All credit for these stories goes to Riot Games, League of Legends, and their respective authors. The original text can be found at: https://universe.leagueoflegends.com/en_US/story/champion/janna/ Music: Just a Taste (From Arcane: Act I) More stories coming soon! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/prestigeedition/support
In honour of sickle cell awareness month, we have a conversation with Mrs. Angelina Mensah who is a mother of three sons - the first of whom is living sickle cell disease. So why did she have two more sons and risk having more children with the sickle cell disease? She speaks on this. Very often, we hear from victors of the sickle cell disease but this episode also lets us into the hearts and minds of families who have members living with sickle cell disease. Music : Just do it by Six Strings and Darley Musik
I review the first volume of A Tapestry Ablaze by Timid in this Otaku News Reviews. I thoroughly enjoyed this magical American south, as well as the journey and growth of the main protagonist Ren Dove on the road to a monster slayer's college. Find Timid's website here: https://timidthewriter.com/ Music: Just the Same Three Chords as Last Time on Ukulele but Played Differently by The A.C. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theacstories/support
For this Otaku News Reviews, I talk about the OELN Omega: Destiny Awaken before it is delisted from Vic's Lab on April 21. It is a seemingly typical supernatural school story with a pretty cool and unique supernatural power system, which is already enough to make this book worth checking out. Check out the book here: https://www.vicslab.com/product/omegavol1/ Music: Just the Same Three Chords as Last Time on Ukulele but Played Differently by The A.C. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theacstories/support
Note: This Broadcast is licensed via Live 365 and covers listeners in the USA (through SoundExchange, ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC) In Canada through (SOCAN and Re-Sound) and the UK through ( PPL and PRS for Music) Just getting ready for tomorrow's big show!
Note: This Broadcast is licensed via Live 365 and covers listeners in the USA (through SoundExchange, ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC) In Canada through (SOCAN and Re-Sound) and the UK through ( PPL and PRS for Music) Just a test in preparation for tomorrow's big show
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Note: At around the midpoint (30 minutes in) John’s audio quality drops off for some reason. It’s only a mild difference but he does get quieter, apologies for the inconvenience. 0:00-14:00: So they’re gonna do this baseball thing. Matthew, Kate, and John share their trepidation for the logistics of the MLB season in the throes of a resurgence (did we ever halt the first surgence?) of COVID-19 nationwide, and somehow end up talking about cup stacking and waveboards for a while. 14:00-28:00: We dig into the temporary (or not) rule changes. Universal DHs, runners on second in extra innings, no spitting, altered ILs, and of course, the wet rag. Whose ass is going to be soaking wet for us, the viewer? 28:00-End: Questions! What is an ideal shortened Mariners season in our eyes? Is there any way MLB doesn’t royally screw this up and get a ton of people sick? How should the Mariners handle their prospects? Where is Yasiel Puig at anyways? How will a trade deadline (and trade market) work or develop, and will it impact any of the potential short-term players on Seattle’s roster? Plus, who will have the most creative “safe” celebrations? Music: “Just” by Mark Ronson & Alex Greenwald (Radiohead cover) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Note: This Broadcast is licensed via Live 365 and covers listeners in the USA (through SoundExchange, ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC) In Canada through (SOCAN and Re-Sound) and the UK through ( PPL and PRS for Music) Just in the basement going through what I go through and playing music to get me through. Spend some time with me if you will :-)
Mike Lroy is an artist living in the Madison area. I had seen his work and was very intrigued by what he was doing on his Instagram. What he was doing there seemed surreal compared to the mural and other artwork he had created around town. I reached out and got to meet him one afternoon at the coffee shop right outside of my train car on West Washington Ave. Learn more about Mike Lroy - https://www.mikelroy.com/ Music "Just in case" by Lorenzo's Music - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomraysartpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tomraysartpodcast/support
Mandy Kron is an artist in Madison who is also a curator for the UW Health clinic. Mandy creates prints and multi-media artwork that include found objects like seashells and skulls that I find out she gets on Craigslist! Learn more about Mandy Kron on Instagram @atbkart Music "Just in case" by Lorenzo's Music - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomraysartpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tomraysartpodcast/support
This episode is definitely more serious than the others but to me it's likely one of the most meaningful. If your tolerance for boredom is high, come have a listen! This episode: -Inner Demons and how to take them down -External war and imposing your values on society Coming up: "A Grimy Christmas" listen in and hear what it's all about. Come along and contribute! Music: Just a taster ;)
Steve has gone crazy, but Roland comes to the rescue. Unfortunately, she's hurt in the process. The farmhouse is no longer safe and the remaining survivors think it's time to leave. But can they escape?Don't forget to rate and review!!Music:"Just," "Quiver," and "Quest" by Elderich T'Challa of Nemesis Black @ reverbnation.com/nemesisblack
When it comes to addictions, books and coffee may not be among the more serious, but they're definitely cravings which abound in the Mr B's team. Inspired by the publication of Smoking Kills by Antoine Laurain, we gathered a little stack of moving, surprising and off-kilter writing on addiction. Listen to Jess and Lucinda as they take you from sleazy Los Angeles dives to Hemingway's letters, then hear Antoine Laurain chat to us about his own writing routines. With bonus material in French! Hosted by Jessica Johannesson. Music: ‘Just a Case of Fallling' by The Bookshop Band. Now take a look at our Writing and Addictions reading list
It's quiet. Too quiet. It has been years since the last blood libel and the Jewish community in Prague is starting to relax. Then, the Maharal receives a sign from God a few days before Passover, letting him know that the danger is far from over. On the creature of the week, if you can't take the heat, get out of the desert. Or stay in the desert and be like the Funeral Mountain Terrashot. Sponsors: Audible! Check out http://www.audible.com/myths (or text MYTHS to 500-500) to start a 30-day trial membership and get your first audiobook free! Amazon Music Unlimited: It has millions of songs and you can play it just by speaking. You can start a 30-day trial free at http://amazonmusic.com Music: "Just need a walk under the lights of the boulevard" by Bisou de l'enfant sauvage "After midnight kiss" by Bisou de l'enfant sauvage "Ocean Ending" by Soft and Furious "The Coil Winds" by Blue Dot Sessions "Lost in Russia" by TRG Banks "Alchemical" by Blue Dot Sessions
It seems like with a lot of fairy tales someone looked at the original, thought that there was absolutely no way they could tell that to a child, and re-wrote it to get rid of the shocking violence and general terribleness of every creature ever. "The Ugly Duckling" by Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen is no exception. It's shockingly violent and sad at times, but underneath its brutality and ridiculousness is a profound theme that still resonates today. Also birds are jerks. The creature this time is the Loveland Frog. It's a large-ish frog from my hometown in Ohio. Ohio is so boring we can't even have a cool cryptid. Sponsors: Three words: FRONT. POCKET. WALLET. Get one, and say goodbye to an achey back from sitting at an angle all the time. Not only that, but they are hard to pickpocket. Not only THAT, but they are RFID shielded, meaning people can't scan your pocket and get your credit card info. Also, they come in cool leathers, like moose. Really, check it out. The owner is a friend of the show and a regular listener. Go to http://rogueindustries.com and use code LEGENDS at checkout for free shipping. Dollar Shave Club: For just $5, you can get their top-of-the-line razor and a tube of shave butter (which unlike the Seinfeld episode isn't real butter and won't lead to Newman taking a bite out of you). Just go to https://dollarshaveclub.com/myths Detour: I've always wondered what I'm missing out on when I'm walking through a city. Now, there's a way to know. Guided tours right on your phone that you can share with friends. Check out http://detour.com/myths Music: “Just a Blip” by Andy G. Cohen “Warmer” by Andy G. Cohen “Faster Faster Brighter” by Blue Dot Sessions “Parade Shoes” by Blue Dot Sessions “Rafter” by Blue Dot Sessions “Tripoli” by Blue Dot Sessions “Like Starlight through a Veil” by Philipp Weigl “Midnight Blue” by Podington Bear
Well then. Here's a book that probably blew your dad's mind back in the day. Sorry about your dad's mind, really and truly. Join our unnamed narrator and a cast of characters including our unnamed narrator's secret personality, his son, and a bunch of people who don't really matter, as they travel across the country and have very trite thoughts about the nature of reason. Whee! Recommendations:"Fury Road""The Dead Mountaineer's Inn" -- Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. Music:"Just the Two of Us" -- Will Smith"Hippy Dippy Do" -- Rocket From the Crypt"Wild Mountain Nation" -- Blizten Trapper"Powdered Water Too" -- Eyedea & Abilities
Hello my little chickadees, and welcome to “Somebody Likes It”…the show that takes a slippery idea and wanders around aimlessly, all the while attempting to keep that idea as slippery as it possibly can be. Now, there’s a couple of ways to view this concept. The easiest target to hit, and also the closest to our original intention, is that the 3 of us will drink copious amounts of liquor and talk about an album that, while very important to a lot of people, none of us have really spent any time with. This doesn’t mean that said record is a cult classic, nay dear reader, as our intent is quite contrary to that line of thinking. Our idea is to dig into music beloved by a swath of humanity, but not necessarily us; which is not to say we don’t like the music, or that we’re unfamiliar with the music. Rather, the 3 of us want to become more familiar with it…imagine you’re sitting in a garage with your 2 best friends and somebody opines “Hey, you don’t really know the Kinks, cause you never really listened to a Kinks album all the way through”. And then everybody runs out and listens to a Kinks album all the way through before the next sitting around the garage stuff… But there is another lens through which to view this idea, and, well yeah it’s pretty much the same as the first. Get drunk and talk about music. I have to say, these first couple of episodes are standing on newborn baby deer shaky legs; we’re still feeling this stuff out, but I will tell you as the weeks have gone by, we are gaining strength… With appropriate little fanfare, here are your “hosts”: SHANE BARTELL Shane Bartell plays some instruments and writes “songs”. Some things you might find interesting about him: he has a scar on his left middle finger knuckle from trying to bust into (successfully!!) his dad’s “marijuana storing toolbox” when he was in middle school. When he was in 9th grade a dude gave him the shittiest tattoo ever (and that person should have known better). Music? Just fine by him. KEVIN NEWSUM Kevin Newsum’s toe started tapping somewhere around the LBJ administration and never stopped. He managed to unearth Sgt Pepper from beneath an onslaught of minstrel-friendly effluvia his parents hoarded, and from then on twangs and beats were never far from earshot. He’s found diamonds and dung in most every genre. He’s also a professional nerd (though there’s more to it than that), executive producer of a show in its 14th year at SXSW Interactive, and incurably curious regarding the next big sound. He is fond of the riffing. RYAN NEWSUM Ryan Newsum is a self-professed, life-long “music nerd”. Having spent time mastering the undeniably sexy French horn during his adolescence (that’s right, ladies–marching band!), subsequent years have seen him dabble in the music business in several capacities: radio intern, artist manager, club booker and promoter. These days, Mr. Newsum has come to realize that the best way he can contribute to the rich tapestry of the music world is to have drinks in his brother’s garage, chatting with his two best friends about iconic records. A few things you should know about this show before before you dig into it: Shane inadvertently created a drinking game. Every time Shane says the word “exactly” take a shot…and feel his dignity slip away one drop at a time… The Pavement song we reference is “Stereo” not fucking “Shady Lane”. Yeah yeah, we all know all about Ayn Rand and her bullshit Libertarian philosophy. But we don’t really care about how we mis-stated, or didn’t get something right…that shit is BORING. So grab a Chalice and join us…we welcome all comments (except ayn rand or conspiracy theories), rest assured you are in fact wrong and we are right, but we still can’t wait to read your opinions…bring it. Purchase Rush's 2112 on Amazon
Every morning the sun rises again, but on that first Easter morning, the sunrise also brought a chance for a new life!Music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
APOSTLE TALK - Future News Now!WWW.REALMIRACLES.COMwith Prince Handley DIE TO MINISTRY: EXPERIENCE RESURRECTIONA MESSAGE TO PASTORS AND SHEPHERDS You can listen to this message NOW.Click on the LibSyn pod circle (top left). Give it 20 seconds to load.Listen NOW or download for later. For INSTANT REPLAY, go to: www.blubrry.com/prophecy/ After you listen to this message, you can scroll down for allprevious messages in the Archives (with Show Notes). RSS DIE TO MINISTRY: EXPERIENCE RESURRECTIONA MESSAGE TO RABBIS, PASTORS AND SHEPHERDSPART 7 IN A SERIES (FINAL) MUSIC / INTRO Unfed sheep will scatter. Today we see many large churches and synagogues. Does this mean the sheep are being fed, or does it mean they are being fed, but possibly NOT being fed nutritious food, just junk spiritual food. Lots of restaurants cater to large crowds (especially on Sundays) but does that mean the food is nutritious? Large churches and mega churches are NOT necessarily a sign of productive ministry in the eyes of the LORD. To be a productive church (in the eyes of the LORD) the shepherd / leader must be obedient: He / she must attempt to create, or to form, a POWER church: a real New Testament church. Programs and cell groups mean nothing if people are not being instructed in the ministry precepts of Jesus. WHAT are those precepts? Look at what Jesus instructed His followers to do in Mark 3:14-15: Preach and teach; Heal the sick; and Cast out demons. Also, look at the Great Commission: “And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.” (Matthew 28:18-20) What are some of the things Jesus taught and commanded us? Here are a few: love, prayer, faith, healing, discipleship, casting out demons, forgiveness, binding and loosing, etc. Pastors that do NOT minister healing are cheating the flock over which God has placed them. Why do they do this? Usually because they do NOT believe in healing. Oh, they will tell you, "I believe Jesus can heal," or, "we have had people healed," but the TRUTH is they do NOT know HOW to minister healing so they dismiss it. That is, they either do NOT believe Jesus WILL heal, or they do NOT have the faith to pray or believe for healing. The same applies to MIRACLES: real miracles! God told Ezekiel to prophesy to the shepherds of the flock of God: “The diseased have ye not strengthened, neither have ye healed that which was sick, neither have ye bound up that which was broken, neither have ye brought again that which was driven away, neither have ye sought that which was lost.” MUSIC Many times pastors look upon their parishioners as their flock, when in reality they are the flock of God; also, there are many outside who are in the flock of God but can NOT receive ministry. For example, they may need healing (including some in the flock of parishioners) but do NOT receive healing because it is NOT being ministered, or served, in the church local to them. Healing ministry should be a part of all church worship services, or at least one service a week designated for healing (and the people informed of the time and location.) But what about people who are sick, diseased, bound, or afflicted who come to ANY service in need of healing, deliverance, or prayer? The same applies to the Baptism in the Holy Spirit and instruction concerning it. Let me ask you some questions: When - or how often - does your church pray for sick people and lay hands on them? How often are people anointed with oil (either in the church or in their homes)? When - or how often - are people being sent out (commissioned / ordained) to the ministry with the laying on of hands? When - or how often - are people baptized in the Holy Spirit (and speak in tongues) for the first time in your church or ministry. A person said to me the other day, "Healing is for salvation: to bring people to Christ." I answered them, "Healing is part of salvation; PART of the WHOLENESS of Christ. So is the Baptism in the Holy Spirit, deliverance, prosperity, ministry, and Kingdom responsibility." Healing is for the sick to be healed. One miracle healing can do more than 25 years of preaching. Salvation is wholeness. The Hebrew word commonly used for salvation in the Old Testament is Yeshua (the name of Jesus) and means: deliverance, health, victory, prosperity, welfare. In the New Testament it is the Greek word soteria and means rescue or safety (physically or morally), deliver, health, save. If pastors / shepherds were doing their job, they will include and offer ALL of salvation. Then mass numbers would come to Christ. The church would be the church. Just recently a person told me, “I believe in keeping the ramp down low to make it easy for people to come to Christ.” This is foolishness, because Jesus made it possible for there to be an infinite number of approaches to Him. God said, “Whosoever.” However, having the ramp down low, or whatever angle, must include repentance. When a person comes to Christ, there should be a CHANGE in their lifestyle: in any lifestyle, no matter what ramp they took to Jesus. “Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call.” (Acts 2:38-39) MUSIC In years past I attended churches where there were numbers of people coming to Christ, where healings, miracles, baptisms in the Spirit, deliverances, and great teachings were always present. I taught at a graduate theological seminary where one Thursday morning prayer meeting (in the founding church) so many miracles happened that 77 people were baptized in water. Thousands were turned away at the doors at special meetings. I saw a lady devastated with cancer, get up out of her wheel chair in church healed, and her slip (her under garment) fell off because she was so skinny. I saw a man with his head locked into his wheel chair (because part of his spinal column was removed) - his nurse took him to church - get up out of his wheel chair completely healed and walk after the nurse unlocked his head. These are only a couple of the MANY healings and miracles I could write about. I have seen blind eyes opened, deaf ears unstopped, people walking out of wheel chairs, demons cast out: all part of the NORMAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH MINISTRY. There are many good expositors today, but NOT many good teachers. WHY? Because only PART of salvation (wholeness) is taught. It has been my experience in the past that whenever the WHOLENESS of Christ is preached, the teaching will be dynamic, edifying, prophetic, and gift accompanied. A truly gifted teacher (one who has the ministry gift of teaching) will see and experience the gifts of the Spirit (which include healing and prophecy and tongues) accompany the ministry of the Word. The Holy Spirit will always defer to the Word of God where there is faith and expectancy to go along with it. And, usually faith and expectancy will go along with the Word, because “faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.” Many churches see people coming to Christ with lots of Bible studies and home prayer and cell groups; however, MANY MORE could be saved if the pastors / shepherds would have the boldness, the faith, and the compassion to minister the WHOLENESS of Christ. Let me say to you today, my brother or sister in Christ, if you are a pastor / shepherd and you are NOT providing your people with the WHOLENESS of Christ, the complete Good News, when you stand before Jesus, He will ask you, “Why did you cheat my people?” It's like a party of blind men, none of which will tell the others they are blind. They all see nothing, but act as though they do see. No healing service offered for the sick or afflicted, no ministry related to the importance of praying in tongues, no deliverance for the mentally, physically or spiritually oppressed (or possessed). And many times justified by theology that teaches these things stopped happening after the early church. In other words, the real Jesus is partially paralyzed. He is NOT the same today as He was, even though the scripture teaches: “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.” (Hebrews 13:8) MUSIC Just as the lawyers and Pharisees rejected the counsel of God not receiving the baptism of John, likewise many pastors / shepherds and trained theologians today reject the counsel of God by not receiving the Baptism in the Holy Spirit, justifying their actions, or inactions, on the overt basis of theology or their church doctrine, or the covert basis of pride and fear of persecution. “They are (as Jesus described) like unto children sitting in the marketplace, and calling one to another, and saying, We have piped unto you, and ye have not danced; we have mourned to you, and ye have not wept.” And the sad thing is that many of these pastors / shepherds once operated in the gifts of the Spirit, and have turned their backs on them for reasons that have earned them the sterility and impotency they are experiencing. “Pleasers of men, but not of God.” Look at the New Testament Church in the Book of Acts. Look at your church (whether you are the pastor / shepherd or a member of the congregation). If you are the pastor / shepherd, you can at least do your part: preach and teach WHAT Jesus told you to; and minister the WHOLENESS of Christ. At least do your part: TRY! WARNING: You will have to pay the price of being ostracized, persecuted, and maligned by people and the devil. However, you will be BLESSED by the LORD. CHALLENGE: Take some time alone in prayer and fasting, and make a commitment to minister the WHOLENESS of Jesus Christ. He is willing to help you in this consecration. If you do NOT have the faith to believe in His wholeness, or if you do NOT believe Jesus Christ is the same today as He was in the past, ask Him to forgive you, and then ask Him to help your unbelief. 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In this message we reflect on Christ's great sacrifice on the cross for us - leading to the celebration of Easter Sunday!Music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
When you look deep into the eyes of Jesus, what do you see? In this message, we will be challenged to see people the way Jesus sees them and to love them the way Jesus loves them.Music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Find out why Daybreak's mission is to shine out Jesus' light to help people change to become His fully devoted followers.Music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Ever feel like you’re stuck in a rut when it comes to your faith and relationship with God? How do we push through plateau living and truly make forward progress in our spiritual journey of faith? Join us this week as we spotlight practical ways to stimulate and sustain unstoppable spiritual growth. Music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Pastor Dave Hakes presents the first in a four-part series on what the church in the book of Acts means to our church today. This week Dave focuses on the powerful connections that can be made in the church.Music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Bishop Nate Yoder officially installs Dave Hakes as Pastor of Daybreak Community Church and gives a message about how each of us Answers the Call as a part of the church.Music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Guest speaker Pastor Dan Houck (The Table Church in Lancaster, PA) presents the second in a two-part series on healthy relationships. This week Pastor Dan talks about deep, meaningful friendships.Music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Guest speaker Pastor Dan Houck (The Table Church in Lancaster, PA) presents the first in a two-part series on healthy relationships. This week Pastor Dan talks about the different kinds of relationship opportunities available to us, and why each is important.Music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
This week, Associate Pastor Dave Hakes teaches us some ways in which we can hear God speaking to us - even today!Music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
The first week of January 2009... Time for resolutions! Or is it? Guest speaker Kevin Grando will help us dig into Colossians 3:1-17 and find the proper motivation for change. THIS IS IT! Make 2009 God's Year.Music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)