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Algona Faith
My Precious

Algona Faith

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025


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The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Discovery Institute Podcasts: The Gollum Effect: When Guarding Research Impedes Progress

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024


On this ID the Future out of the vault, host Andrew McDiarmid sits down with historian and philosopher of science Michael Keas to discuss a recent article at Times Higher Education, “My Precious! How Academia's Gollums Guard Their Research Fields.” The article looks at how scientific progress is being impeded by a culture in which […]

Intelligent Design the Future
The Gollum Effect: When Guarding Research Impedes Progress

Intelligent Design the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 17:26


On this ID the Future out of the vault, host Andrew McDiarmid sits down with historian and philosopher of science Michael Keas to discuss a recent article at Times Higher Education, “My Precious! How Academia's Gollums Guard Their Research Fields.” The article looks at how scientific progress is being impeded by a culture in which scientists jealously guard their research instead of sharing it. Keas says the problem seems to have gotten worse in recent years but isn't a new one. He illustrates with the story of Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler. Source

Stew-on-This
March 24, 2024: My Precious

Stew-on-This

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 9:09


My Precious by Stew BittmanEvery moment is precious, whether we're aware of it or not. Being aware of it more often is a tremendous gift.

Lore of the Rings | Wander the world of JRR Tolkien
146: The Twisted Origins of Gollum: From Smeagol to the Ring's Servant | A Shadow of the Past | Part 3

Lore of the Rings | Wander the world of JRR Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 13:38


Did Gollum eat babies?My Precious! Say it isn't so!Gollum is shrouded in mystery and rumor within J.R.R. Tolkien's legendary Middle-earth saga. But who is Gollum, truly? Called by some “one of Tolkien's most original creations”—the pitiful creature Gollum shows the complexity of characters in Tolkien's world. Join me, Aaron, your host and fellow Middle-earth wanderer, as we unravel the tangled web of Gollum's origins, motivations, and significance in the grand tapestry of the Lord of the Rings.Support the show with a wafer of lembas or donating towards my wishlist: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lotrpodcastFind contact info on LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/lotrpodcastDon't be a stranger! Find me on InstagramFeedback for the show? Email me at lordoftheringspodcast@gmail.comEmbark on an immersive journey through the captivating realms of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, where the epic sagas of the Lord of the Rings, the Hobbit, the Silmarillion, and Unfinished Tales, and more come to life. Join us as we delve into the rich tapestry of Tolkien's masterful storytelling, drawing intriguing comparisons between his literary works and the cinematic adaptations crafted by Peter Jackson. Be at the forefront of the latest developments as we explore the highly anticipated Rings of Power series from Amazon. Prepare to be enthralled as we uncover hidden connections, untold tales, and delve into the depths of Middle-earth lore. Tune in now and become part of our fellowship on this extraordinary journey!This podcast is not affiliated with the Tolkien Estate.Our Sponsors:* Check out Marvel Strike Force and use code MAXPOOL for a great freebies. Use this link to download: https://tinyurl.com/3hjwddttSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/beginners-guide-to-the-lord-of-the-rings/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Lore of the Rings | Wander the world of JRR Tolkien
146: The Twisted Origins of Gollum: From Smeagol to the Ring's Servant | A Shadow of the Past | Part 3

Lore of the Rings | Wander the world of JRR Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 13:38


Did Gollum eat babies?My Precious! Say it isn't so!Gollum is shrouded in mystery and rumor within J.R.R. Tolkien's legendary Middle-earth saga. But who is Gollum, truly? Called by some “one of Tolkien's most original creations”—the pitiful creature Gollum shows the complexity of characters in Tolkien's world. Join me, Aaron, your host and fellow Middle-earth wanderer, as we unravel the tangled web of Gollum's origins, motivations, and significance in the grand tapestry of the Lord of the Rings.Support the show with a wafer of lembas or donating towards my wishlist: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lotrpodcastFind contact info on LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/lotrpodcastDon't be a stranger! Find me on InstagramFeedback for the show? Email me at lordoftheringspodcast@gmail.comEmbark on an immersive journey through the captivating realms of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, where the epic sagas of the Lord of the Rings, the Hobbit, the Silmarillion, and Unfinished Tales, and more come to life. Join us as we delve into the rich tapestry of Tolkien's masterful storytelling, drawing intriguing comparisons between his literary works and the cinematic adaptations crafted by Peter Jackson. Be at the forefront of the latest developments as we explore the highly anticipated Rings of Power series from Amazon. Prepare to be enthralled as we uncover hidden connections, untold tales, and delve into the depths of Middle-earth lore. Tune in now and become part of our fellowship on this extraordinary journey!This podcast is not affiliated with the Tolkien Estate.Our Sponsors:* Check out Marvel Strike Force and use code MAXPOOL for a great freebies. Use this link to download: https://tinyurl.com/3hjwddttSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/beginners-guide-to-the-lord-of-the-rings/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

PUB SONGS for Celtic Geeks
Come Adventure With Me #281

PUB SONGS for Celtic Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 31:21


Do you ever get nervous or anxious? Sometimes the toughest thing to do, to overcome your fear, is to just take those first steps forward. Come Adventure With Me is the title track to my brand new album inspired by the 1977 Rankin & Bass film, The Hobbit. You can learn all about it today on Pub Songs & Stories #281 0:20 - Marc Gunn “Selkie's Life” from Come Adventure With Me Learn more about Selkie and Call of the Sea in show #234. 3:57 - WELCOME TO PUB SONGS & STORIES I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Sci F'Irish musician and podcaster living in Atlanta, Georgia. And I compost non-meat scraps. Come Adventure With Me comes out on March 4 If you're new to the show, please subscribe. You can do that PubSong.com or Just send me an email to follow@celtfather. New Poll: What are your favorite songs on Come Adventure With Me? Little River Video of “Wherever I May Roam” New Merch Bundle: CD, Album Pin, Poster and Songbook for $90 Folk on Foot Podcast 7:21 - UPCOMING SHOWS MAR 9: Senoia Beer Company, Senoia, GA @ 7-10 PM MAR 17: Wings Cafe & Tap House, Marietta, GA @ 3-7 PM MAR 23-24: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX MAR 28: Dragon Con Filk Music Concert w/Brobdingnagian Bards @ 8 PM MAR 30-31: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX Make sure you check the calendar on the Marc Gunn homepage to see the latest list of performances. 8:47 - Mànran "Crow Flies" from Ùrar 12:04 - JOIN THE CLUB The show is brought to you by my supporters on Patreon. If you enjoy this podcast or my music, please join the Club. You get something new every week. It could be bonus podcasts, downloadable songs, printed sheet music, blogs, or stories from the road. Plus, you'll get access to videos like my Coffee with The Celtfather video concerts. Email follow@celtfather ! If you can't support me financially, just sign up on Patreon for free. Thanks to my Kickstarter supporters: An extra HUGE thanks to Rich & Leslie Maynard, Carol Baril, Emily "dragondoodle" Gaskill, Larry & Sarah-Beth Cook, Les Howard, Sunshine & Navigator Burke, Janine Rinker, Zan Rosin, Vicki Solomon, Thomas Browne, Kris Dobie, CrimsonDraggen, Jason Denen, Kathy Smith, Dell Christy, DW, Tammy Glover, Angela Hughes, Ben Doran, Thul Family, Crab Donkey, Glen Bartram, Rumbly Porter, Carol "Crazy Cat Lady" Donahue, Mike and Sam Cavanaugh, Jan & Jim Czenkusch, Tony & Enzo Lamanna, Jennifer Crispin, Mark Peters, Wendy Erisman, Rie Sheridan Rose, Tracy O'Shea, Kathleen Sloan, Lawrence Lang, James O'Dell, LeighAnn Mott, Kelley Durski. Thank you! 14:04 - THE STORY OF COME ADVENTURE WITH ME 1977 Rankin & Bass film, The Hobbit from In The ‘Verse podcast #2.2 Features Sam Gillogly on violin and Rich Brotherton on guitar The original story behind “Come Adventure With Me” was published on Patreon. First saw The Hobbit in 6th after moving to Texas from Maryland. Inspired my Love of Dungeons & Dragons Story of transformation and overcoming fear. 70's songwriter feel with the minor chord change. Come Adventure With Me Lyrics and music Marc Gunn There's a secret door to a hall unknown Inside are fears that Turn me to stone Do I step forward Or head back home Which is the path for me I raise my head and Take one step more The ground it shakes. I look back to the door Feel like I'm caught and stuck to the floor And so I cut myself free * This world's a treasure that is full of strife Every moment can enrich your life Just face your dragons with the edge of a knife It's a better life you see Come adventure with me. There are ugly goblins doing scary things Deep down in dungeons there are magic rings Live or die with the riddles we bring You'll find your way through the dark My Precious life Has so many memories Fluttering birds, butterflies in trees My home is comfort, comfort is a breeze But there's another way to live So many wars. It's an endless fight To slay our dragons that soar through our night But I'm no coward. I'll do what is right. Before I make my way home. Now I'm back with stories that ring A truth That soars up on eagle wings Let's not forget the songs elves sing Oh the joy that they bring! 25:25 - Marc Gunn “Come Adventure With Me” from Come Adventure With Me 29:54 - CLOSING Thanks for listening to Pub Songs & Stories. This episode was edited by Mitchell Petersen. You can follow and listen to the show on my Patreon or wherever you find podcasts. Sign up to my mailing list to learn more about songs featured in this podcast and discover where I'm performing. Remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and think about how you can make a positive impact on your environment. Have fun and sing along at www.pubsong.com! #pubstories #adventurepodcast #thehobbit  

Eternal Durdles
All the One Rings - Magic Parody

Eternal Durdles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 2:51


Zac Throws down the Gauntlet and challenges Phil to a Music Parody duel. Lyrics: All the, one rings Normal ones… and this Bling “One pack!” I quip I pray, best rip Always, I know Odds are pretty low Watching, waiting, Incinerating Say it aint so, I opened Frodo, Got Tempted by the Ring, didn't get it though Na, na... Same Night, I'm home Fire up, MTGO I call Phil to record the cast, He says “maybe we should crack some packs.” Say it aint so, I opened Frodo, Got Tempted by the Ring, didn't get it though Na, na... Say it aint so, I opened Frodo, Got Tempted by the Ring, didn't get it though I'm buying packs still, This is my thrill, My Precious ain't gone, my little Bombadil Say it aint so, I opened Frodo, Got Tempted by the Ring, didn't get it though I'm buying packs still, This is my thrill, My Precious ain't gone, My Precious ain't gone, my little Bombadil Original song is All the Small Things by Blink 182 #mtglegacy #magicthegathering#MTG#MTGPARODY Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/yeAytcYc Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EternalDurdles Buy Our Merch: https://my-store-4b44f7.creator-spring.com/listing/EternalDurdles_Shop Eternal Durdles MoxField: https://www.moxfield.com/users/EternalDurdleshttps://www.moxfield.com/users/Durdlemagushttps://www.moxfield.com/users/ForceofPhil Check out our song parodies on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/forceofphil Follow us on Twitter: Zac: @durdlemagus Phil: @ForceofPhil

Your Daily Riddle Podcast
Episode 50 - "My Precious"

Your Daily Riddle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 2:16


Welcome back to "Your Daily Riddle" podcast, where we challenge your mind with intriguing riddles every day. Whether you're a riddle rookie or a seasoned solver, there's always something here for everyone. I'm your host, Aaron Jolly, and we have a real challenge for you today.  Episode 50 - "My Precious"

precious my precious
Fantasy Basketball Podcast at Razzball
Son Pod 62 – Floor-wards

Fantasy Basketball Podcast at Razzball

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 85:11


Joel and I pay homage to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the future prospects of Bol Bol, My Precious, and the forward (floor-wards) landscape for fantasy and how it affects roster construction.

Faith Producers International Podcast
SOME BATTLES ARE JUST FOR PRACTICE #1125/ EMBRACING THE HEART OF THE FATHER WITH DR. GEORGE WATKINS

Faith Producers International Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 15:31


SOME BATTLES ARE JUST FOR PRACTICE   Have you ever got tired of asking God why? Why did this happen, or why did that happen? Every once in a while, we would hear something to help ease our anxiety, and then we went on with life. However, the next time a battle came into view, we always wondered why. I have an answer for you, which you may not have thought of before.  Some battles are just for practice. Where do you think the old wrinkled face slightly bent over saints get all their wisdom and faith from? They've been through their share of battles as they've collected all this wisdom.  I have a friend; when he introduces me to people, he tells them I've been around the block a few times. That's a gentle way of saying I am "mature in the years." The truth is I've seen my share of battles also. When the children of Israel were set free from 400 years of bondage by God's sovereign miracles, they left Egypt and took with them treasures that may have equaled or surpassed the value of any other nation in the world. Yet, with all that wealth, they had no fighting skills. So what did God do to prepare them for battle? e lined up small battles along the way. Scriptures tell us that he led them away from the armies of the enemy that could have crushed them to more minor battles where they could practice their skills. It was only when they were ready did they face the big boys. By that time, they were organized and practiced the art of war. They had learned faith in their God and skill with the sword, and no enemy could stand against them. So the next time you ask the Lord why am I going through this trial or this battle I am in. You may hear him say back to you.  "IT'S JUST PRACTICE, MY PRECIOUS."   YOU CAN GIVE HERE=http://www.georgewatkinsministries.com/help-us.html   WEBSITE= http://www.georgewatkinsministries.com/home-page.html   FACEBOOK=https://www.facebook.com/FaithProducerstv/   Faith Producers address: PO Bx 1006 Mt Vernon, WA 98273   FAITHPRODUCERS INTERNATIONAL PODCAST https://faithproducers.podbean.com/   INSTAGRAM DRGEORGEWATKINS https://www.instagram.com/drgeorgewatkins/   RUMBLE.COM/DRGEORGEWATKINS https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all  

By-The-Bywater: A Tolkien Podcast

Jared, Oriana and Ned continue our own epic trilogy with a look at our collective choice of topic: Peter Jackson's version of The Two Towers. Turning 20 years old this month, The Two Towers built on the success of the previous year's The Fellowship of the Ring, becoming another holiday blockbuster and continuing the overall story, as well as introducing the wider world to a variety of striking performances, among them Bernard Hill as Theoden, Miranda Otto as Eowyn and most famously and indelibly, Andy Serkis's compelling performance as Gollum, further interpreted by the Weta digital effects team to bring the character to life as an animation. All three of us have our own distinct memories and experiences of watching it for the first time and we've seen it any number of times since, but returning to it as a standalone film – as with our previous Fellowship episode, we went back to the original theatrical cut – made something clear to us: it's not all that great. Many different moments are absolutely indelible as already noted and there's no way something like The Rings of Power can even come close to it, but compared to the absolute triumph of Jackson's Fellowship, his Two Towers is the odd one out of the series as a whole. What about the structure of the story as adapted, filmed and edited meant that this might have always been the weak center of the sequence? What moments in particular are absolutely perfect – and what decisions are baffling then and now? Exactly how much Helm's Deep did there have to be in the first place – and do all the decisions that go into the making of that sequence as being central rest on the best foundation? And how great does Serkis's performance and the realization of Gollum as a character remain overall? (Answer: utterly.)SHOW NOTES.Jared's doodle. If that seems familiar, look back a year…Follow the HarperCollins Union Twitter feed for strike news.Andy Serkis reading the Silmarillion? We are intrigued, we are. Hail and farewell to Jules Bass.We do recommend relistening to our Fellowship episode; plenty of relevant show notes too.The Frodo Franchise is a very good read for sure.The original teaser trailer attached to the end of The Fellowship of the Ring at the conclusion of that film's theatrical run.The first official trailer is good, no question, but the second one with the Requiem for a Dream music? Man oh man. Kazaa! Ah Internet nostalgia. Phew, that opening scene. What a way to start up again.We do miss the Huorns, even if they showed up a little bit in the extended version – but not by name.It's a mix of perfect moments and ‘hmmm' bits but the whole start to the Helm's Deep battle definitely is key to the film.Arwen was indeed filmed at being at Helm's Deep and there are background images of her here and there. (Lindsay Ellis's essay the other month has a bit more about that.)Zulu, the British film from 1964 that inspired Jackson's take on Helm's Deep, is…a caution. (As stated, Zulu Dawn is more interesting in comparison.)The look on Theoden's face after he takes in the explosion – that's good acting.Edoras, an absolute triumph of set design, construction, visual effects and cinematography – so it was, so it remains. (Here's a visit to the set area on Mt. Sunday from a couple of years ago.)Feel free to pick up a copy of The Deadwood Bible by Matt Zoller Seitz if you like, and appreciate Oriana's work helping make it happen!Brad Dourif's tear (and the scene overall). Wormtongue's confrontation scene with Eowyn is in the Edoras clip linked above.The Eowyn/Aragorn blade clash/confrontation scene? Good, good stuff. (The warg attack scene, less so.)Where to begin with Gollum? Frustratingly the extended Two Towers documentary segment on Gollum doesn't appear to be on YouTube but Serkis's book on working on the character is easily available and a very good read.Do you really want to know about the monkey from the 1997 Lost in Space? Do you? Fine. Enjoy a video tribute. Now Gollum does act like a cat here, true. And the ‘yeees?!?' moment remains awesome.The self-confrontation scene. You know it.“PO-TA-TOES.”The buildup to Gollum snarling “My PRECIOUS!” at Faramir is truly striking.David Wenham dealing with Van Helsing. The film that is. (And yeah yeah 300.)Gandalf returns and Ian McKellen's hair levels up.The whole “give up the weapons/wink/'I TOLD you to take the WIZARD'S STAFF'” sequence – just a treat.The meat was always on the menu, really.“The Riders of Rohan” is one of Howard Shore's most gripping pieces, still.“Gollum's Song” is really good if you haven't heard it in a bit. (Emiliana Torrini's website will be back soon, it seems.)Sheila Chandra = next level. As is “Breath of Life.”Isabel Bayrakdarian = also next level, and so is “Evenstar.”“The Last March of the Ents” is another remarkable moment of music. “Release the RIVER!”Support By-The-Bywater and our network, Megaphonic, on Patreon and you can hang out with us on a friendly Discord!

PopaHALLics
PopaHALLics #83 "Expensive, My Precious"

PopaHALLics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 22:48


PopaHALLics #83 "Expensive, My Precious"With a $1 BILLION commitment over five years, Amazon Prime's "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" would be the most expensive TV series ever made. Steve talks about what Jeff Bezos is getting for his money. We also discuss:Streaming"Bad Sisters," Apple TV+. In this Irish dark comedy thriller, a group of  women (Sharon Horgan, Eve Hewson, Eva Birthistle and Sarah Greene) are suspected of murdering a despicable man.  Twisty and funny."Extraordinary Attorney Woo," Netflix. In this charming Korean drama, an autistic attorney is brilliant at the law and struggles with everything else. Don't ask her about whales!"Prey," Hulu. This prequel to the "Predator" movies is easily the best in the series since the original. A young Comanche woman (Amber Midthunder) must protect her people from an alien hunter with super-cool weapons and the ability to make himself invisible."An Everlasting Piece," rental. In this funny 2000 comedy set in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, two barbers—one Protestant, one Catholic—set out to win the monopoly on hairpieces in the country. Directed by Barry Levinson ("Rain Man"). Books"Cult Classic," by Sloane Crosley. Kate liked this novel a lot. Amazon says: "a masterfully crafted tale of love, memory, morality, and mind control."MusicPreparing for a concert by ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro,  Steve listens to a lot of uke covers. Kate's  listening to '70s acoustic classics. We mash them together on this fun playlist! 

The Great EscAPE!
The Great EscAPE! EP 39 - F*cked by a cactus! (14th July 2022)

The Great EscAPE!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 77:21


Sorry about last week, we were both just too busy with work and life! But have no fear we're back with episode 39! The karma kicks in hard when we miss a week because there is always something huge in #Ape land that we miss out on and have to cover the following week! Doh! This week it was the #GME #Stocksplit news which is obviously a huge piece of #DD that needed covering! On this week's show: Split ends! My Precious, Citadels Cornhole, Dead CAT announced, Hester the retail molester, NFT makes Xwpeepee! No Payne no gain! Missing Solid Material, Kiss your Assparino goodbye! Sam's an imfroster! Two story Kory, Hokey Cokey, AA out to play! Cliffhanger, Stop your loss and much much more... Remember to like, share, and subscribe folks! It really does help the cast reach other Apes and provide support knowing there are others out there who feel and think the way they do! https://www.podcastape.com https://www.twitter.com/thegreatescpod https://www.instagram.com/thegreatescapepodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGiiYMyN1JYrgDN6rITEONg https://www.facebook.com/The-Great-Escape-Podcast-110187538388340 #Podcast #Apes #Stonks #Stocks #Investments #Investment #AMC #GME #Whisky #MOASS #Gamestop #AMCTheaters #ApesTogetherStrong #HODL #Whiskey #GMErica #GMESqueeze #AMCSqueeze #ApesNeverLeaving #Beer #RyanCohen #AdamArron #ToTheMoon #ApePodcast #StonksPodcast #InvestmentPodcast #WeLoveTheStock #StocksNews #StonksNews #InvestmentNews #MarketNews #Wine #Crime #Lies #KenGriffinLied #Citadel #Live #LiveShow #LiveStream #FinanceLiveStream #StonksLiveStream #Ape #MOASS2022 #Streaming #Crypto #DD #cryptocrash #stockmarketcrash #HunterBiden

Intelligent Design the Future
The Gollum Effect in Science, from Tycho Brahe to Today

Intelligent Design the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 17:25


On this ID the Future, host Andrew McDiarmid sits down with historian and philosopher of science Michael Keas to discuss a recent article at Times Higher Education, “My Precious! How Academia's Gollums Guard Their Research Fields.” The article looks at how scientific progress is being impeded by a culture in which scientists jealously guard their research instead of sharing it. Keas says the problem seems to have gotten worse in recent years but isn't a new one. He illustrates with the story of Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler. Brahe, a sixteenth-century Danish astronomer, sat on his astronomical research for years, rather than sharing it with Johannes Kepler, his assistant. Kepler only got hold of it when Brahe died unexpectedly shortly Read More › Source

Bobby the Boomer
The lord of My Things - Episode 37

Bobby the Boomer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 11:26


My Precious or The lord of my things. Lessons from Moving. Interesting how many things we acquire and hold on to and never use, then when getting rid of things we do the dumpster Dive and Cry “MY PRECIOUS!” when is reality and in the Eternal sense it is mostly ALL just junk.

The Boovie Girls
The Fellowship of the Ring

The Boovie Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 68:55


This week, Rosha and Hannah discuss The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, or as they call it, “My Precious”. Thanks for listening and remember, don't judge a book by its movie! We're on Patreon! Become a Patron to get exclusive bonus content and more! Go to www.patreon.com/thebooviegirls   Follow us on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter @TheBoovieGirls   Email your comments to thebooviegirls@gmail.com 

Vem Cmg Podcast
055 - O que é essencial?

Vem Cmg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 46:42


Está no ar mais um episódio do Vem Cmg, um programa semanal apresentado por Flavio Moreira, que discute estratégias e histórias inspiradoras que te ajudam a obter clareza para empreender com significado, rumo à liberdade e autonomia, sem ter que ficar patinando na vida. O que é essencial? Essa é uma pergunta que não se cansa de aparecer nos questionamentos filosóficos de pessoas que têm buscado algo mais, além das aparências da vida no modo padrão, o meio vivido pela maioria. As pessoas que estão começando a despertar, estão buscando um estilo de vida que esteja mais em congruência com o que elas vêm descobrindo em seu desenvolvimento pessoal. O essencialismo está começando a virar o jogo do ganhar dinheiro puro e simplesmente. Algo maior parece estar dirigindo essa mudança de foco, ainda gradual, lenta, mas que já iniciou. "Mas como saber o que é essencial para mim, se eu mal me conheço?" O objetivo do programa de hoje é jogar mais luz sobre este assunto para que você esteja mais conectado(a) com a vida simples que talvez já esteja buscando. No empreendedorismo, nós precisamos estar atentos ao que as pessoas estão sintonizando para entendermos como podemos ajudá-las a se elevar, a trilharem um caminho de evolução. Algo muito além de apenas vender produtos e serviços. Mesmo após assistir este episódio, você pode querer ir mais a fundo. Por isso, te convido a conhecer o "My Precious", um teste seguido de uma sessão, comigo, para análise do resultado, a fim de te mostrar e explicar como você pode utilizar mais o que é importante para você na vida, os seus valores! Conheça no link abaixo: Saber mais sobre o My Precious! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vem-cmg-podcast/message

糖蒜广播
指环王-上·天糖电影苑VOL202

糖蒜广播

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 67:50


一别廿载,本期@天糖电影苑 借着指环王系列三部曲重映的机会,邀请久未露面的尹丹老师,陪各位听众一同回忆一下电影中的精彩情节,重游中土世界的瑰丽景观。本期节目上线后,我们将在荔枝平台的留言中挑选最精彩的十五条,向听友赠送精美周边礼品。 MY PRECIOUS~

my precious
Zumbi Careca
Ep.10 - O Senhor dos Anéis: A Sociedade Careca

Zumbi Careca

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 77:36


MY PRECIOUS! É chegada a hora de falar da obra definitiva de fantasia. O Zumbi Careca vai ter sua jornada por toda Terra Média e, juntamente com o primeiro convidado Gustavo Dias, damos as nossas opiniões sobre esse universo fantástico. Num buraco no chão vivia um Hobbit e até ele juntou amigos pra sua jornada, junte-se a nós então nesse episódio! You have my Voice! Dúvidas, comentários, sugestões, ou xingar muito no twitter, seguem nossas redes sociais. Siga-nos, é de graça.

South Bay Community Church Sermons
My Precious! - Pastor Gary Shiohama

South Bay Community Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 43:37


My Precious! - Pastor Gary Shiohama by sbcclive

Geekology 101
Tolkien About Lord of the Rings

Geekology 101

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 67:15


In this episode, Joshua and Diego are joined by Robert and Evelyn, the hosts of the podcast Tolkien About It. We're getting deep into Middle Earth and chatting about legendary author J.R.R. Tolkien, his masterpiece The Lord of the Rings, what influenced him as a writer, and how he in turn has influenced storytelling and pop culture. You can learn more about Tolkien About It at tolkienaboutit.com and you can find their episodes on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Remember you can follow Geekology 101 on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @G101Podcast. Got questions or comments, holler at us at G101Podcast@gmail.com. And for all things G101, you can visit our website, at Geekology101.com.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/g101)

Me to We Talk Podcast
Episode 45: My Precious, Precious!

Me to We Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 36:04


Join the Me to We Talk Podcast latest episode, "My Precious, Precious!"  No we are not talking about Gollum in the Lord of the Rings but we are talking about coveting the ring of marriage!  Join Marriage Experts and Marital Advisors Conell & Rhonda Hollins celebrate their own 12 year wedding anniversary as they provide 12 steps to keep your marriage precious above all things!  You don't want to miss this fun and rewarding episode!  Download, Share and Subscribe TODAY!Subscribe to be apart of our tribe, "TEXT "Me to We Talk" to 22828 to join our community!Learn more about us at: campsite.bio/metoweMe to We Talk Podcast presents The Truth Serum Series! Address Godly relationship issues and topics not normally discussed in church settings...but should! Join Elders Conell & Rhonda Hollins as they speak the Truth, The Whole Truth and nothing but the Truth...So Help Me God.  Available for Free download! Check us out at our podcast website Me to We Talk and join our blog...The Talk of the Town to get the latest topics up for discussion on the Me to We Talk Podcast! Join us on air! Click here to contact us we would love to hear your perspective and talk with you live during our podcast! Listen, and let the truth set you free!Support the show (http://paypal.me/metowetalk)Support the show (http://paypal.me/metowetalk)

Let's Go JoJo - The Weekly JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Podcast
Let’s Go #156 – Let’s Ignore Medical Advice

Let's Go JoJo - The Weekly JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 82:55


This week’s episodes:Super Shiro 34 ‘A Hero’s Holiday’Woodpecker Detective’s Office 8 ‘Young Man’Fruits Basket S2 9 ‘My Precious…’Tower of God 10 ‘Beyond The Sadness’Wacky TV Nanana 8 ‘Captured! Terror Aboard the Pirate Ship’Listeners 10 ‘Cross Road Blues’Wave Listen To Me 10 ‘I Have To Do This’ The post Let’s Go #156 – Let’s Ignore Medical Advice appeared first on DYNAMITE IN THE BRAIN.

Level With Me Podcast
Level With Me Episode 47: Darth Vader's Lula Shrine

Level With Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 150:36


Hello friends! This week is my one year anniversary of the pod! YAAAAAH!!! To honor this occasion, I asked my good friend Mike if he'd be interested in joining my podcast for... the rest of eternity??? So maybe like 2-3 more weeks? Welcome aboard Mike aka The Collector's Vault, I know good times are upon us! Alrighty, so it's Star Wars day, so it's time to start the party! GET OUT THE LIGHTSABERS! GET OUT THE HELMETS! GET OUT THE EWOKS! WE PARTY BOIS!!! Ohhhh yes! What happened this, well for starters, we got Lebron's Lula bunny shrine, more Star Wars yo, Nick is pretty Exotic! Evo 2020 champion wins at McDonald's, Geoff Keighley the real mvp, Xbox showing off not their big guns, games come to new games, MY PRECIOUS, and much MUCH more! Me and Mike also discuss our weeks, Mike watched some stuff and played some stuff! I also watched some stuff and played some stuff and it was a blast!Got any questions for your lovely hosts? Feel free to send us an email and we'd gladly answer on the pod! Email us @ levelwithmepodcast@gmail.comDon't forget to follow me on Twitch @GameBroCorey, I stream most days of the week, and don't forget to follow the podcast as well! I upload episodes weekly! Also follow me on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube @GameBroCorey!Also, follow Mike at The Collector's Vault everywhere! Mike creates great videos weekly as well as streams over on his YouTube channel! He also is constantly chatting about Yugioh cards and video games on his Instagram too!

Film Feud
85: Lord of the Rings : The Fellowship of the Ring

Film Feud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 38:24


The best fantasy movie of all time? Or, a dated, slow and hollow take on the fantasy genre?! We feud, you decide!  On this week's feud, the guys find themselves in a tricky situation as they take on the much beloved, critically acclaimed first part of Lord of the Rings series - The Fellowship of the Ring. Vikram gives away his true feelings about this series even before the coin toss, while Vidur remembers the movies as overhyped and fails to understand the haphazard way in which the story unfolds. He keeps calling Saruman Salman, much to Vikram's ire, while Vikram gushes over the way the Ring is treated as the antagonist by the script and is fleshed out like any character is. The feud comes to a head when the inevitable comparisons with Game of Thrones escalate, with both guys not being able to find any common ground.  EXCEPT - Andy Serkis is bau5 (he's not even in this one you tools). Nonetheless, expect a lot of "My Precious" bombs throughout this one. Let us know who you think won the feud by reaching out on  facebook (https://www.facebook.com/munchermovies/) , instagram (https://www.instagram.com/munchermovies/) or twitter (https://twitter.com/munchermovies) . You can also find more episodes on our website (https://www.munchermedia.com/video) . 

Dennis & Barbara's Top 25 All-Time Interviews
A Promise Kept (Part 4) - Robertson McQuilkin

Dennis & Barbara's Top 25 All-Time Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 24:51


A Promise Kept (Part 1) - Robertson McQuilkinA Promise Kept (Part 2) - Robertson McQuilkinA Promise Kept (Part 3) - Robertson McQuilkinA Promise Kept (Part 4) - Robertson McQuilkinFamilyLife Today® Radio Transcript  References to conferences, resources, or other special promotions may be obsolete.  A Promise KeptDay 4 of 4 Guest:                        Robertson McQuilkin From the series:       Our Future  Bob: What's the right response, the biblical response, when someone you love has been diagnosed with  Alzheimer's disease?  Do you take care of that person?  Do you hire someone else to be the caregiver?  For Dr. Robertson McQuilkin the decision was simple.  He chose to take care of his wife Muriel.  He realized it was his responsibility, not a responsibility that his children should bear. Robertson: I've told Marty, who is my oldest daughter and who stays with Muriel when I have to leave town, I said, "Marty, now I do not want you to rearrange your life to care for your mother if I die before she does.  I've got it fixed so you can put her in a care institution."  She said, "I'm not going to do it.  God put me here to take care of her."  And I said, "Marty, I really want all of the children to go on with their life, and Mom won't know anything, so just" – she said, "Well, Dad, when you're dead you won't have any say, will you?" [laughter] Bob: This is FamilyLife Today for Thursday, August 14th.  Our host is the president of FamilyLife, Dennis Rainey, and I'm Bob Lepine.  We'll talk today with Dr. Robertson McQuilkin about a Christian's responsibility in providing long-term care for a loved one.  Stay tuned. And welcome to FamilyLife Today.  Thanks for joining us on the Thursday edition.  As we have been reflecting this week on an interview that we actually recorded nine years ago, Dennis, with Dr. Robertson McQuilkin, the former president of the Columbia International University and Seminary, who stepped down in 1990 to care for his wife, Muriel, after she had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.  I've been thinking about the alcove down the hall from the studio where we have pictures of Dr. McQuilkin, and where we have a lighthouse that stands there to commemorate his sacrificial love for his wife, and we've had the opportunity over the years to honor a number of people who have demonstrated that same kind of sacrificial love and give them an award that bears his name. Dennis: Right, and that lighthouse, Bob, that's down in the hall from here, stands on a 50-pound chunk of polished granite, and we picked out that granite because of its hardness, toughness, weight, and just the sheer mass that it represents, because the story we've been listening to all week here is a story of a light being set on a hill.  It's the love of Christ being demonstrated between a husband and his wife when his wife couldn't care for him, couldn't speak with him, couldn't connect with him emotionally and spiritually. And, you know, we have a lot of privileges here on FamilyLife Today, and when we get a chance to tell a story that exalts Jesus Christ; that talks practically about a tough situation where a husband fulfills his promise and his pledge to care for his wife, Bob, it just doesn't get any better than that, and that's why we created that award for Dr. McQuilkin and, as you mentioned, we've had a chance to give it to a half a dozen other people and honor them for toughness in their commitment and really keeping their covenant.  That's what marriage is all about. Bob: We're going to hear part 4 right now of the interview that we recorded back in 1999 with Dr. Robertson McQuilkin and, again, at that time his wife Muriel was still alive.  She went home to be with the Lord in 2003.  It was a real privilege to be able to interact with him about his selfless sacrificial love for her. Bob: We've talked about this all week.  We've talked about your decision to step down, to come home to be the full-time caretaker for your wife.  We have folks listening to the broadcast who have made different decisions about care for a loved one, whether it's a husband, or a wife, an aging mother or father.  They have chosen to bring in professional help or to provide for full-time care in a nursing facility.  Do you think that's wrong for somebody to make that choice? Robertson: Of course not.  The touchstone for me is what is best for her.  When there comes a time, either because of my health or hers, that someone else can care for her better than I, then painful as it will be to be separated – because, you know, her loving presence is there all day every day.  I would miss that.  But that's the touchstone.  What would love do in this case?  For example, if the roles were reversed, Muriel couldn't lift me.  She couldn't put me in a wheelchair.  She'd hang on as long as she could, but roles are different.  It came at a time in life when I could do it.  So, no.  In fact, this is just a story.  I'm not pushing an agenda, I'm not setting an example.  I mean, you can kind of pick and choose and try to make something of it, but I'm just telling a story, and that's the way of joy for us. Dennis: Yes, I think that's healthy for you to say – you don't have an agenda here – because, Bob, I think we have a generation of men and women who are part of the baby boom generation who are watching their parents age, and they do wonder – what is God's will here?  How can I best care for my mother, my father and, in fact, I'm asking that question myself.  My mom is 87 years of age, still able to live in her home, primarily because my brother lives near her.  I think that's a good standard you've given us – the standard of what is best for the object of the love. Robertson: Well, Dennis, you bring in the parental thing.  I've told Marty, who is my eldest daughter and who stays with Muriel when I have to leave town.  I said, "Marty, now I do not want you to rearrange your life to care for your mother if I die before she does.  I've got it fixed so you can put her in a care institution."  She said, "I'm not going to do it.  God put me here to take care of her."  And I said, "Marty, I really want all of the children to go on with their life, and Mom won't know anything, so just" – she said, "Well, Dad, when you're dead you won't have any say, will you?" [laughter] Bob: She is a chip off the old block, isn't she?  The oak did not fall far from the tree in that case. Dennis: Exactly right.  Let's go back to when you first found out she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.  If someone could have sat down with you at that point and told you three or four things … Robertson: … a couple of things … Dennis: … yes, what would you say to that person who today is maybe facing this brand-new? Robertson: This is what I say to people who – of course, everywhere I go people tell me their stories, and if they ask me for my opinion, I say, "Well, the first thing is to realize that no two experiences are the same."  The time of onset, the length of time, the rate of downward progression, the functions that are lost – all are different.  About the only thing that's the same is memory loss.  But, from then on, it's unpredictable.  I tried, early on, to read what my doctor gave me – the medical papers on this – and tried to plot my life accordingly – how long she was going to live, what was going to happen next and so forth – none of it panned out that way, it was all different.  So don't build your plans and expectancies on this happening like someone else.  You just have to learn as you go along. The second thing I tell people, and this is so critical, Dennis – it's your expectancies that will ruin you and her and your relationship.  In other words, she's losing function, right?  But if you always lag a month or six months behind in what you're pushing on her, what you're trying to get her to do and so forth – it's dreadful.  I remember one time when Marty said, "Dad, you're not holding Mom to it.  She could remember if she tried."  And I said, "Honey, she can't."  And when Marty came to that position, where she recognized that Muriel can't – that she wants to but she can't – she came to such peace and overflowing love in that relationship.  So expectancies – this has destroyed many – and it will destroy your own peace.   Dennis: Yes, let me read a verse here that came to my mind while you were talking – Romans 15 – "Now, we who are strong ought to bear the weaknesses of those without strength and not just please ourselves." Robertson: Amen. Dennis: If you think about what he's saying, Bob, it's no different in a new marriage.  There are couples who start out who don't have the capability.  They can't.  They are unable, and what he has come to is he's come to the point of embracing Muriel's limitations, her weaknesses, and you're strong – "be strong in faith"… Robertson: …"and hold them." Dennis: Yes. Bob: You said on an earlier broadcast that you made the decision when you received the diagnosis not to pursue experimental procedures, protocols, vitamins, trips to Mexico, getting rid of the aluminum in the house, all of the things you had read about or heard about.  Why not?  Why not see if there's maybe something out there that could prolong the interaction? Robertson: I think it's an individual choice.  I have friends with other illnesses as well who have spent the last years of their life, which they should have been savoring, running here, traveling there, getting hopes up on this, getting hopes up on that, cancer, whatever – and in the end it wasn't any different from others.  And that's where I'm coming from.  Other people have other backgrounds where they're coming from.  But, for me, that's where I'm coming from, and I'm saying, "I just don't have to spend the rest of my life tracking down everything."  So the medical people in my world, I said, "I'll just go along with what they have to say." Bob: You know, you haven't had to face what some people have to face with a prolonged illness, where there are respirators or where there are feeding tubes or where there is care that goes beyond what you are able to provide today for Muriel.  If that day were to come, do you know what you'd do? Robertson: Oh, yes.  Muriel and I agreed many decades ago that when we come to that last descent to the grave, and God is calling us home, we pledged to one another that we would not use what is called "heroic means."  She's on "no code" as far as the hospital is concerned – no resuscitation, no artificial means to sustain life. So, yes, but it might not come in that kind of a package.  I was interviewing a talk show host on the West Coast.  It was supposed to be about another book on ethics, which I had written, but he'd just read an article in "Christianity Today" telling part of my story, and that's what he wanted to talk about.   So, all of a sudden, he said, "Open line."  I didn't know it was an open line show.  And this lady came on and pretty aggressively she says, "Why don't you let her go?"  And I said, "What do you mean let her go?"  And she said, "Well, do you feed her?"  And I said, "Yes."  She says, "Well, why don't you quit?  She'd be a lot better off with Jesus."  So I'd never do that, would I?  I don't know.  I wouldn't do it just like that, but several years ago I red that the next stage for Muriel will be that she forgets how to swallow, and we'll have to put a stomach PEG in.  Well, is that part of heroics?  Not very heroic – five-minute outpatient operation.  And what am I going to do?  I don't spent a lot of time thinking about it, but when I do, it's a dilemma.  I don't know the answer.  Knowing me, I just may put in the PEG.  But what I'm saying is God has provided the wisdom for each choice until now, and I'm just going to trust Him to guide me at that time. Bob: Folks who are regular caregivers to Alzheimer's patients are encouraged to have time out of the house once a week, twice a week, when somebody else watches your wife, in this case, and you just get away to clear your head and take a walk.  Do you do that? Robertson: Well, you see, once again, if I answer the question truthfully, somebody might take it as a model, and it's not a model.  But I've never felt the need of that.  In fact, when I'm away, I have a longing to be back with her, if anything, as much if not more than what it used to be in the olden days.  I just like to be there with her.  I want to get back to her.   However, I'm no judge at it, because when I step down, I expect to be a full-time homemaker, nothing else.  But she changed enough, and my circumstances changed enough, so that I could keep my speaking engagements for two or three years in advance.  I didn't have to cancel any of them, which I thought I was going to cancel them all, because my sister first, and now my daughter, come and stay when I travel.  So I can't judge.  I am away quite often for no more than three days usually – two or three days, and that is a break.  So if I say I don't need a break, well, wait a minute, how do I know? Bob: You get breaks from time to time, yes. Dennis: One of the things our listeners don't get a chance to see is the facial expression on our guests, and on one of the earlier days on the broadcast this week we called home while Marty, his daughter, is taking care of Muriel.  And I just wish our listeners, Bob, could have seen Robertson's face when Marty answered the phone.  The first question that Robertson asked, and he asked it and leaned forward in the microphone, and there was – I can't even explain it, but it was a glow, it was an expectancy, but he asked this question – "Has she smiled today?"  And you could tell he had missed that smile.  That's true, isn't it? Robertson: Oh, yes. Dennis: That's important to you even now, isn't it? Robertson: Oh, yes, because it happens when our eyes connect.  Usually it's vacant but once in a while we connect, and she really is looking at you.  And after she starts looking at you, she smiles, that's great. Dennis: And you put the flag out on the front porch to let your neighbors know that she smiled today. Robertson: That's the way it is.  It doesn't fly as much as it used to. Dennis: Let me ask you a question – what are you going to do when there's no flag to fly? Robertson: I'll just have to trust the Lord for that day.  And it is much less now than it was, but as long as He – I have asked, on occasion, Lord, let me keep her a little longer.  I really want her. Dennis: Yes, in fact, I want to read something to our listeners.  This is the – well, it's the last page in the book that he's written.  It's entitled, "My Precious."   Well, you know what?  I'd rather you read it, I think.  You wrote it.  I think you might be able to read it a little more effectively than how I would read it, Robertson.  So page 85, share it with our listeners. Robertson: "Twenty-two summers ago, Muriel and I began our journey into the twilight.  It's midnight now, at least for her.  Sometimes I wonder when dawn will break.  Even the dread Alzheimer's disease isn't supposed to attack so early and torment so long.  Yet, in her silent world, Muriel is so content, so lovable, I sometimes pray, "Please, Lord, could you let me keep her a little longer?"  If Jesus took her home, how I would miss her gentle, sweet presence.  Oh, yes, there are times when I get irritated but not often.  It doesn't make sense.  And, besides, I love to care for her.  She is my precious." Dennis: You know, Robertson, as you were reading that, I was thinking that's a much better picture of love than anything Hollywood ever created – ever!  That's love right there – loving someone who really is incapable of loving you back.  But you've loved her with the love that God has loved you, and you've cared for her, and you can tell it's the real deal.  And I just want to thank you again.  I've thanked you almost every day you're on the broadcast, but I want to thank you again for making the journey over here.  You had to travel to get over here and to share your story and Muriel's.  But thanks for being a great lover of your wife and for being a covenant keeper, and I want to make a promise to you.  As long as God enables us, we're going to tell your story at our FamilyLife conferences and here on the broadcast.  Robertson: Thank you, Dennis.  You have a wonderful gift of affirmation, even if it sometimes borders on – what shall I say – exaggeration.  But I appreciate your affirmation and the honor of being with you on this great program. Bob: You can't listen back to that without, once again, thinking here is a guy we can all learn from, can't we? Dennis: Oh, yes, yes, and need to learn from.  I mean, some of us have gotten angry with our spouses over the most trivial issues and things, and here is a man who comes alongside us said, "Would you kindly get your head up?  Would you realize the privilege you have to care for another human being for a lifetime?" I just was listening to him.  He began there at the end saying, you know, "Twenty-two summers ago, Muriel and I began our journey toward twilight, and it's now midnight for her."  He cared for her all the way to the end, and we need love stories like this. And, Bob, I just want to say thank you to listeners who support our broadcast, because when they give, that's what they're making possible, and in a very real way in a culture that doesn't promote selfless love, that doesn't promote lifelong commitment, and covenant-keeping love.  I think it's the right thing.  It is so right, it is so wholesome, so good, and so needed in this generation.  We need to be reminded that love is a covenant, and I think I just want to encourage our listeners when you go home tonight or even if you are home, just maybe turn off the TV and just go sit on the couch together and just say, "You know what?  I'm going to tell you I love you again and if I had it to do all over again, I would.  I'd marry you all over again, 1,000 times out of 1,000."  Bob: And then you can follow it up by saying – and I was thinking maybe we ought to go this fall to one of those FamilyLife Weekend to Remember Marriage Conferences. Dennis: That's a great idea, Bob. Bob: Get a weekend away together, just the two of us and focus on our marriage and on each other.  We are hosting these conferences in cities all across the country this fall.  I'm going to be speaking at one of the conferences in Philadelphia coming up in November, but I was just looking recently, we're going to be in Monterey, California, we're going to be in San Antonio, Texas, with the conference.  We're going to have conferences in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and Chattanooga, Tennessee.  In fact, there's probably a conference in driving distance for most of our listeners. You can find out all the information on the website, FamilyLife.com, find when the conference is coming to a city near where you live, mark that date out on your calendar, and go ahead and get registered now.  Some of these conferences fill up, and sell out in advance.  So make your reservations, make your plans, you can register online, or you can call 1-800-FLTODAY.  We'll answer any questions you have, and we can get you registered right over the phone.  1-800-F-as-in-family, L-as-in-life, and then the word TODAY, that's the phone number, or go online at FamilyLife.com, and if you are interested in getting a copy of the book Dr. McQuilkin wrote called "A Promise Kept," you can order that from our website as well, or you can order it when you call 1-800-FLTODAY. Then, again, I want to encourage you to take time in your marriage each day to spend time with one another, praying, looking at the Scriptures together, and if you need a tool to help make that happen, the book that Dennis Rainey and his wife, Barbara, have written called "Moments With You," is a wonderful daily devotional that we'd like to send you this month as a way of saying thank you for your financial support of the ministry of FamilyLife Today.   Because we are listener-supported, we depend on folks like you to make a donation from time to time to help support the work of this ministry, and if you make that donation this month, feel free to request a copy of "Moments With You."  If you are donating online, when you come to the keycode box on the donation form, type in the word "You," y-o-u, so we'll know to send you a copy of the devotional guide.  And if you are calling 1-800-FLTODAY to make your donation, just request Dennis and Barbara's devotional or the book, "Moments With You."  Again, we're thrilled to send it to you.  We trust it will help you strengthen your marriage, and we appreciate your partnership with us and your support of FamilyLife Today. Now, tomorrow we want to invite you back as we begin a conversation on youth ministry with the director of student ministries from a church in North Carolina.  Steve Wright is making changes in how he does youth ministry, and he thinks changes need to be made.  We'll talk about that tomorrow.  I hope you can be with us.  I want to thank our engineer today, Keith Lynch, and our entire broadcast production team.  On behalf of our host, Dennis Rainey, I'm Bob Lepine.  We'll see you back next time for another edition of FamilyLife Today.   FamilyLife Today is a production of FamilyLife of Little Rock, Arkansas – help for today; hope for tomorrow.    _______________________________________________________________We are so happy to provide these transcripts for you. However, there is a cost to transcribe, create, and produce them for our website. If you've benefited from the broadcast transcripts, would you consider donating today to help defray the costs?Copyright © FamilyLife. All rights reserved. www.FamilyLife.com          

A Dram of Outlander Podcast
Down the Rabbit Hole Ep 158

A Dram of Outlander Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 83:15


Season 4 Episode 407 Down the Rabbit Hole Directed by: Jennifer Getzinger Written by: Shannon Goss   Summary:  Roger follows after Brianna with the help of a friend. Brianna is ill-equipped for the rigors of the 18th century Highlands. Brianna remembers her daddy. Unexpected hospitality is offered. Roger becomes a crewman for a wicked captain. Brianna learns a terrible truth about her host. Ian Murray helps her to the coast. Brianna secures a travel companion and passage to The Colonies.   Brianna's Quest Brianna appears to have made a fast getaway into the 18th century because of her inappropriate clothing and purse choices. She doesn't even don gloves or warm knitwear. She watched her mother quickly prepare for her departure yet seems to have not heeded the example at all well. In a nutshell, she's on foot and trying to get to the coast from the standing stones to secure passage to North Carolina but injures herself and ends up being taken care of by Laoghaire “Damn Her Eyes” MacKimmie and her daughter Joanie at Balriggan. Brianna gets to bond with wee Joanie, who seems to be the real adult in the household. She also gets an earful about Laoghaire's deadbeat former husband. It's a perspective check that strains what Claire has said of Jamie. Brianna sees the hateful and wretched side of Laoghaire when it's revealed in the conversation who her mother is, who her biological father is, and who Laoghaire's ex-husband is. With the tongue of an adder, Laoghaire strikes Brianna. It's poetic justice when Brianna tells Laoghaire Jamie never loved her. At least until Laoghaire threatens to have Brianna arrested as a witch and locks her in her room. Joanie saves the day by freeing Brianna and taking her to Lallybroch. Uncle Ian gives her money, a trunk of Claire's old clothing, and advice to find Aunt Jocasta when she arrives in Wilmington. We also get to see the relationship she had with her daddy Frank and how the revelations about her parents' marriage and his death have taken a toll on her. Between that and the effects of her mother's secrets and subsequent return to the 18th, it's quite easy to understand the depth of trauma that has accumulated within Brianna. What the Frank? Frank returns in flashback highlighting the strain of his and Claire's relationship, his closeness to Brianna, and the last time she saw him before he died.  We see a side of Frank that has gone largely unexplored in the series. Did the obituary give him the onus to divorce Claire, tell Sandy he wanted to marry her, take the job at Cambridge, and ask Brianna to go with him to England? I find myself angry that Frank spilled the divorce beans to Brianna after his last fight with Claire. What a hellish last conversation to leave her with before he dies. At least his final words to her were “I love you.” Roger's Journey Fiona takes Roger to Craigh na Dun so that he can go after Brianna into the 18th. He's very smartly clean shaven to deter lice and fleas from infesting his facial hair.  In period clothing, he goes through and becomes a crewman of the Gloriana. The ship is captained by none other than the malevolent Stephen Bonnet.  Roger shows his grit by vehemently decrying Bonnet's actions in front of the passengers and the crew. Suffice it to say throwing an ill child out the window is not something Roger can tolerate. Roger takes it a step further and hides a mother and her baby (Morag MacKenzie and Jemmy) when the baby has a teething rash. Roger is a man of principals and does what's right even if it could cost him. By the flip of the coin, Roger's fate to live or die for his indiscretion against the captain. The luck of Danu was with him. The Faces of Laoghaire She's a lovely, generous, and kind hostess to Brianna. She's a good and loving mother. She has a skewed version of Jamie, their marriage, and what lust or love means. She turns her temper on a dime when Jamie, Claire, or alimony is brought up. She's bitter about men and tells anyone who will hear. She's unreasonable and locks Brianna in a bedroom. She sees herself as a victim. She cross contaminates her food. Did you see that cutting board? She has an ax to grind with Claire and Jamie and passive-aggressively grinds it into Brianna. Such a flaming b**ch. Bonnet, Bonnet, Bonnet The swagger. The humor. The danger. He threw a child overboard for goodness sake. The RING. And Danu. Truths Frank loved Claire more than she loved him. Laoghaire loved Jamie, but he never loved her. Frank knew Claire was telling the truth about time travel and would eventually return to Jamie. Brianna is Jamie's daughter. I thought Laoghaire would vomit right there. Frank wasn't going to ask Sandy to marry him (he did say “come with me” to Brianna when he told her about the divorce and getting a job at Cambridge). Maybe truth. Callbacks Brianna walking and walking and walking like she's going to Mordor to throw My Precious into the lava before getting rescued by a stranger after passing out, is reminiscent of Claire wandering around that blasted island in Uncharted last season. The writer of this episode wrote that one. Roger being held back by the men as he fights and yells at Bonnet is similar to Jamie being held back while the Cherokee threaten William. Or countless other times Jamie has been held and unable to protect someone from harm. Brianna's flashbacks of memories that remind her of what is going on in her current situation, such as the argument between Laoghaire and Ian. Shout Outs for Book Readers The case of the missing PB & J is solved. We meet Morag, baby Jemmy on the ship and The Weymss at the dock. Links of Interest Men's 18th Century clothing. Travel during 1700's Colonial America. Danu – Mother Goddess Human Sacrifice Rituals Please share your thoughts and comments to 719-425-9444 or contact@adramofoutlander.com. Comments or messages may be included in the podcast or a written post. The entire Outlander book series is written by Diana Gabaldon. You can find her on Twitter and Facebook. Visit Outlander Starz on social media, like or follow: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and the official website. All photos are the property of Starz/SONY PICTURES TELEVISION INC. Join the A Dram of Outlander Community Please share posts, join the discussions, and follow this website and social media sites listed below! Facebook Page, Facebook Group,  Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, Google+ To financially support the podcast, go to my Patreon page. Call 719-425-9444 listener/reader line to leave your comment or question. THE INTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC SEGMENTS ARE TAKEN FROM A PIECE BY DAMIANO BALDONI AT URL ON FREE MUSIC ARCHIVE. CURATOR: CCCOMMUNITY. COPYRIGHT: CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION-NONCOMMERCIAL-NODERIVATIVES 4.0: HTTP://CREATIVECOMMONS.ORG/LICENSES/BY-NC-ND/4.0/  

Film Feud
32: Lord of the Rings : The Fellowship of the Ring

Film Feud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 38:24


The best fantasy movie of all time? Or, a dated, slow and hollow take on the fantasy genre?! We feud, you decide!  On this week's feud, the guys find themselves in a tricky situation as they take on the much beloved, critically acclaimed first part of Lord of the Rings series - The Fellowship of the Ring. Vikram gives away his true feelings about this series even before the coin toss, while Vidur remembers the movies as overhyped and fails to understand the haphazard way in which the story unfolds. He keeps calling Saruman Salman, much to Vikram's ire, while Vikram gushes over the way the Ring is treated as the antagonist by the script and is fleshed out like any character is. The feud comes to a head when the inevitable comparisons with Game of Thrones escalate, with both guys not being able to find any common ground.  EXCEPT - Andy Serkis is bau5 (he's not even in this one you tools). Nonetheless, expect a lot of "My Precious" bombs throughout this one.  Don’t forget to vote and let the guys know who you think won this feud and also any arguments you might have made on [facebook](https://www.facebook.com/filmfeudpodcast/), [instagram](https://www.instagram.com/filmfeudpodcast/) and [twitter](https://twitter.com/filmfeudpod). You can find out more on their website and rate and review the show on [itunes](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/film-feud/id1231636723?mt=2) if you enjoyed it.

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My Precious

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Ferris Hill Baptist Church
My Precious - Audio

Ferris Hill Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 34:35


Ferris Hill Baptist Church

precious my precious
Get Fed Up Instead
28. "You're TFL." You're TFO!"

Get Fed Up Instead

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 66:59


  Episode 28  - “You're TFL.” “You're TFO!” - Mystery strain, Weekend show recap, GFUI merch, March numbers, Shonash revine, the real issue with Crystal Skull, Just give me back my ring and screams of My Precious (1hr. 7 min)    

The Tech Fugitives Show
Episode 9 – Serverless Computing, You HAVE to listen to this episode!

The Tech Fugitives Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 45:20


Welcome back to the Tech Fugitives podcast.  Kyle and Mark talk Serverless computing like NO ONE else can! Still referring to your Infrastructure as “My Precious”?  Time to Embrace FaaS!!! The Hypers have delivered the next step in technical abstraction in support of your real business needs….it’s FUNCTIONS.  The Tech Fugitives do a compare and contrast […] The post Episode 9 – Serverless Computing, You HAVE to listen to this episode! appeared first on The Tech Fugitives Show!.

BE AFRAID with Torson Kipton
Romancing my Muse

BE AFRAID with Torson Kipton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 15:13


Fickle, treacherous, and enigmatic, the infamous "inspiration," is as alluring as the blue moon. She's also just as cold, and visits as infrequently. But when I have her, she's all mine. My Precious.

Sermons – Ascension Presbyterian Church
Matthew 6:19-24, “My Precious”

Sermons – Ascension Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2016


http://ascensionpc.org/audio/sermons/20160403.mp3 The post Matthew 6:19-24, “My Precious” appeared first on Ascension Presbyterian Church.

The AIE Podcast
AIE Podcast Ep 139 — Cooking with Karma: From Bounties to Omlettes

The AIE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2013 57:52


  [embedplusvideo height="343" width="560" standard="http://www.youtube.com/v/iTeF6zVqHTc?fs=1" vars="ytid=iTeF6zVqHTc&width=560&height=343&start=&stop=&rs=w&hd=0&autoplay=0&react=1&chapters=¬es=" id="ep6066" /]   On this episode of The AIE Podcast... - A new guildie is born! - We have found My Precious! - SWTOR has got a little something extra for YOU! - The Nerdtacular Kickstarter is insane! - Book of Heroes is working on the next chapter! - And we welcome the amazing Ralff to catch us up to date on AIE's adventures in Guild Wars 2. All that and more coming up right now... AIE NEWS  Andrew Allen, the composer and creator of our awesome new theme, has once again teamed up with Coverville records to put a jazzy spin on video game music you know and love. You've heard Smooth Federation, you've heard our podcast theme, you KNOW you want this album. Head on over to the kickstarter now and make sure this album comes out!   Congrats to AdamC from the forums, he and his wife just had their second son! Give em a shout out on the forums here! Let's make the world a better place for Theodore Isiah!   The AIE community is gearing up for nerdtacular with several offers to ride share the trip! Shinji2009 is looking for a travel group from Florida while Sindresa is looking for people in California to carpool with! Check out the forums for more details on these expeditions or start your own in the AIE forums.   Heading to Nerdtacular? The Kickstarter of course is going rather strong, with the 5th stretch goal getting close to being unlocked at 45000 dollars! There are also various posts in both the AIE Community and Nerdtacular sections of the forums with people trying to arrange carpools, trip-buddies, roadtrips, etc!   The folks in Lord of the Rings Online are doing some neat things! VanFlicke and his crew went into Gollum's domain and have the screenshot to prove it! Get in on this action, remember, LOTRO is Free to Play and AIE is there!   Have an itch to log in to SWTOR and swing a lightsaber around, or polish up that Mandalorian armor and catch some bounties? Maybe see what the fine folks in AIE are doing there? Turns out, the next few weekends are a GREAT time to do so. What other game can offer you DOUBLE XP? As far as we can tell, this stacks with rest XP, and cartel boosts as well!   There has been concern in some of the guilds surrounding Book of Heroes regarding attendance, flagging interest, etc. Worry not! The GMs are all getting together on Tuesday and are going to try to come up with a plan that makes a bunch more folks happy.   New to The secret world? Want to hang out and meet people? Well you are in luck AIE the secret world has newbie lair nights every wednesday! Head on over to the AIE secret world section of the forums to find out more details.   With that, he's been waiting ever so patiently, so let's bring on Ralff..   GAME NEWS Guild missions    Events the guild does together to earn rewards --individual and for the guild  You get guild merits--which you use to unlock the later mission types  Whole big schedule to unlock them all  Bounty-we got.  Have done a few times.  Unlocking Trek right now  Then Rush, Challenge, and finally Puzzle around the end of May.   We run our missions Saturday night at 9:30 Eastern.  Level 15+ can participate.  Just Bounties now, but Treks also starting March 30th Leveled my charr warrior 10 levels in 20 minutes via cooking. Also-- new Guild Wars 2 Officer: Nottix. CLOSE   And that's our show for tonight, We want to thank Ralff for joining us! Next week we'll be talking to AIE SWTOR   Stay tuned, as we've got a full ride of great AIE members segments coming right up, including... Hailing Frequencies Epic Diapers Mod Minute Ask Miss Mulgra Mega Minute Overly Dramatic News AIE Raid Wrapup   But first, if you need to reach us... - Questions, comments, and segment submission can be sent via email  to podcast@aie-guild.org

MODA Fashion Spotlight
Agnes Finney

MODA Fashion Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2009 22:43


Watch the MODA Models take to the runway in the beautiful classic dresses from designer Agnes Finney of My Precious MODA Fashion Spotlight

finney my precious
Rampage On The Airwaves
The Aftermath of Baybeats Part 3

Rampage On The Airwaves

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2006 27:58


We wrap up this amazing trilogy of shows with a killer BBC-like extravaganza! (well not really) Bands featured: Electrico The Leaven Trait Plainsunset Ken Stringfellow On the show: Interviews with Electrico and Plainsunset where we talk about MTV music, pizzas and more! Show links: Lagwagon MTV Asia My Precious The Posies R.E.M. Shamejoannshame Surreal Disclaimer: The song by Plainsunset on this show is 'Find A Way', instead of 'Girl On Queen Street' like we announced. Our apologies! We hope you've enjoyed our post-mortem and coverage of Baybeats 2006. We had a blast, and we hope you did too! Next week, we will be releasing the first ever Spotlight Special on Rampage On The Airwaves, featuring West Grand Boulevard! With exclusive insights into the band's history as well as preview tracks off the album, you wouldnt want to miss it! Vote for us over at Podcast Alley, and drop us a line at rampageontheairwaves@gmail.com