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John McCrea of CAKE discusses their elusive catalogue on vinyl, rarities of the band, upcoming Australian tour, new recordings, record nerdery and more. Tickets & info on CAKE's Australian tour is here Topics Include: John McCrae discusses collecting records, revisiting old favorites like Perez Prado He describes "chasing goosebumps" — the feeling of rediscovering great music Shares vivid teenage memory seeing Led Zeppelin at Knebworth, England Recalls dancing to washing machine rinse cycles as a toddler Names early formative records: Beatles, Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie His parents played accordion and folk guitar, shaping his musicality Discusses his dad's Eastern European minor-key accordion versus polka music Talks about "Rancho Seco," his first recorded song, a protest track Song addressed a nuclear plant illegally releasing radioactive steam locally Connects Dylan influence and poets to his built-in social justice streak Reflects on growing up near Sacramento, Berkeley, and Nevada City, California Compares old Bay Area culture to today's flashier Silicon Valley wealth Describes Cake's early '90s formation, self-financed four-song EP release EP funded through show earnings and merch, later expanded into album Album got European distribution and unexpected early popularity in France "Rock and Roll Lifestyle" got college radio play before wider fame Cake signed to Capricorn Records, a small Southern rock label East Bay Ray advised McCrea to fight for keeping album masters McCrae says most bands don't retain their masters like Cake did Vinyl of Cake albums historically hard to find, tied up licensing Discusses 2014 box set now reselling for $700–$1,000 secondhand New Cake album is finished, awaiting mixing, targeted early 2027 Explains he avoids forced album themes, focuses song by song Reflects on why Cake albums come infrequently, citing family, industry fatigue Criticizes modern music industry as increasingly exploitative and financially unsustainable Explains reduced touring due to travel dislike and environmental concerns Considers eco-friendly vinyl options and shifting kids' preference toward CDs Discusses Cake's DIY visual identity, homemade posters, and lino-cut aesthetic Talks rare live vinyl pressings, including $300 Crystal Palace release Wraps up promoting Cake's Australian tour dates and Sydney ticket sales High resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Apple: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-ios Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-spot Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-amazon Support the show at Patreon.com/VinylGuide
In this message from our The Names of Jesus series, we explore what it means for Jesus to be our Friend. Through His sacrificial love, His invitation into relationship, and His call to follow Him, Jesus reveals the depth of His desire to know us personally. Discover how His friendship transforms our identity, shapes the way we love others, and invites us into a deeper life with Him.⚫CONNECT WITH US:
Send us Fan MailOur past podcast guest host Jeff came up with this week's podcast topic. There are SO many songs with girl's names in the title, so we came up with a ton of options! This Spotify playlist is , so go listen! What's your favorite song with a girl's name in the title?Instagram and TikTok: @twinsync.podcastSpotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6hUIhX41iz5HkEyer2bsdy?si=WKmjUgV4Svm4rX4PGukgMA&utm_source=copy-link&pi=f1Sx6FJnR2K_J
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The different names used for God each tell us something important about who he is. Today’s verses: Psalm 91:1-2 If you’d like to get in touch, email me at george@lifefm.co.nz For more daily encouragement, follow my Facebook page: facebook.com/revgeorgepenkSupport Bible Boost: https://donate.rhemamedia.co.nz/?utm_source=omnystudio&utm_medium=linkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
News this week that two of Hollywood’s most famous actors both have children who dropped their last names: Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. Suri Cruise has changed her name to her mother’s middle name, now going by Suri Noelle. Brad Pitt’s youngest daughter Vivenne has joined older sister and two other siblings In legally dropping Pitt from her name as well. We go over other celebrity kids who dropped their famous father’s last names for varying reasons and go over what the national statistics are for parental estrangement in this country, it’s higher than you might think. But there is good news, long term, for anyone who has distanced themselves from a parent… the chances for reconciliation are statistically high. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
News this week that two of Hollywood’s most famous actors both have children who dropped their last names: Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. Suri Cruise has changed her name to her mother’s middle name, now going by Suri Noelle. Brad Pitt’s youngest daughter Vivenne has joined older sister and two other siblings In legally dropping Pitt from her name as well. We go over other celebrity kids who dropped their famous father’s last names for varying reasons and go over what the national statistics are for parental estrangement in this country, it’s higher than you might think. But there is good news, long term, for anyone who has distanced themselves from a parent… the chances for reconciliation are statistically high. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
News this week that two of Hollywood’s most famous actors both have children who dropped their last names: Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. Suri Cruise has changed her name to her mother’s middle name, now going by Suri Noelle. Brad Pitt’s youngest daughter Vivenne has joined older sister and two other siblings In legally dropping Pitt from her name as well. We go over other celebrity kids who dropped their famous father’s last names for varying reasons and go over what the national statistics are for parental estrangement in this country, it’s higher than you might think. But there is good news, long term, for anyone who has distanced themselves from a parent… the chances for reconciliation are statistically high. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
News this week that two of Hollywood’s most famous actors both have children who dropped their last names: Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. Suri Cruise has changed her name to her mother’s middle name, now going by Suri Noelle. Brad Pitt’s youngest daughter Vivenne has joined older sister and two other siblings in legally dropping Pitt from her name as well. We go over other celebrity kids who dropped their famous father’s last names for varying reasons and go over what the national statistics are for parental estrangement in this country, it’s higher than you might think. But there is good news, long term, for anyone who has distanced themselves from a parent… the chances for reconciliation are statistically high. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dimming The Gaslight: Our Healing Journey From Narcissistic Abuse
Back in episode 154/155, JP told us about her marriage to a man she now simply calls "exhole." We left that story mid-sentence — she was still deep in the trenches of her divorce, and we promised to bring her back once it was over.It's over now.But "over" doesn't mean what you'd think.What follows is a year-long descent into a family court system that JP says is built to protect abusers, not survivors — and a masterclass in exactly how far a narcissist will go to win.⚖️ A biased judge who tells the victim to pay HER abuser
8/2/26 Names of God (Week 9) Featuring Pastor Larry Sams www.fccnp.org Helping People Find and Follow Jesus!
What do you think people think about when they hear your name? Some of you may not care and others of you may lose sleep thinking about that. The end of the book of Colossians is filled with names, some who are giants of the faith, and others hardly mentioned. So why is it important that we read these final sections and know these names? Why not just skip this part and end the series a week early? Who cares about Epaphras? Join us this Sunday as Pastor Brandon finishes our series with a list of names and no names who made a name for themselves by making Christ's name great.
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
The Lighthouse Kept Writing Their Names Into the LogBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dark-mysteries-unsolved-mysteries-forgotten-secrets-unanswered-questions--5684156/support.Darkest Mysteries Online
In this episode of With Stugotz & Hochman, Taylor pitches an idea for a group chat dedicated to 1980s baseball. Then, Stugotz and Hoch revisit some of Stugotz's best mispronunciations from the 2009 and 2010 Suey Awards.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 3333 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature an editorial about the meaning of beyond the names on the Wall. The featured editorial is titled: Beyond the names on the Wall. It appeared on the Carroll Times Herald … Continue reading → The post Episode 3333 – Beyond the names on the Wall first appeared on Vietnam Veteran News.
John Williams, Ennio Morricone, John Carpenter, Danny Elfman. Names that are synonymous with movie scores for almost a century of film... so who better than 3 podcast weirdos to decide which one of them made the best movie theme song of all time! A bracket LOADED with iconic movie themes (one per movie, sorry Star Wars and Harry Potter fans), where Liz, Max, and Host Spencer vote to decide which is the most recognizable, most replay-able, and maybe just a little bit of bias on which one they love the most.
Assistant Collections Manager in the Bird Division at the Field Museum and the Field Museum’s Director of the Chicago Peregrine Program Mary Hennen joins Wendy Snyder, filling in for Lisa Dent, to share the love story of how Josephine, their female peregrine falcon with no mate, was introduced to a new male falcon named after […]
Back in Genesis 5, we noted that the meanings of the names of the men in the line of the Messiah from Adam to Noah seemed either to lament mankind's fallen condition, or to anticipate the Seed of the woman who would undo the damage of sin. By comparison, the meanings of the names from Shem to Abram seem to be secular in nature.
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We talk all the time about the fear of failing in recovery. But today I want to name the fear almost no one says out loud — the fear of actually succeeding. What if I do recover? Then what? Who am I without this? What would my life even become? Sis, that quiet terror is one of the biggest reasons high-achieving women stall out in recovery and never quite go all in. So today, on the heels of a reflective walk, we're talking about perfection, success, surrender — and a completely different way to measure whether you're "winning" at this. My biggest struggle in recovery Wanting it to be perfect. Flawless. Honestly? That perfectionism is what entrenched me in the eating disorder in the first place. Before I ever started recovering, I stayed in denial even longer because it felt safer — I couldn't fail if I stayed stuck. Then once I started the work, the story just shifted from "I'll be like this forever" to "I should be further along by now." And underneath both was fear. Not just the fear that I'd never get better — but the fear of the opposite. What would it mean for my life if I actually succeeded at this whole recovery thing? That's the question I want to ask you: what would it mean for your life if you quit playing small? If you fully surrendered to the process — knowing it doesn't have to be perfect, because you are perfectly flawed? The two sides of the same coin Fear of failure: What if I don't recover? What if this is just who I am? → leads to doubt and discouragement. Fear of success: What if I do recover? Then what? → the fear nobody names, and often the one keeping you stuck. Both are cultivated in control and in fear. And that very thing controlling you is exactly what you have to release to gain real freedom. Redefining success Society hands us a definition of success built on achievements, status, appearance, financial worth, influence — scroll Instagram and you'll feel it instantly. But I want you to shift the whole frame: From what you accomplish → to who you become in the process. Success does not equal full recovery. Success does not mean you checked every box today or "were good." Success equals becoming your best self. That simple. Constant growth leads to contentment — and that's the success you're actually after. So ask yourself: if I'm putting one foot in front of the other, growing my character, softening old behaviors… isn't that success? There's no gold medal for healing Here's the humbling, freeing truth: there's no PhD for recovery. No gold medal. Nobody's clapping (well — maybe your people, and your coach who sees how far you've come). You don't heal "better" than anyone else. It's the daily choices you make when no one is watching that lead to your success. It's not shiny. It's not applauded. It's yours. So if you say you want freedom — what are you actually doing to reach for it? Are you feeding the lie that it's just not available to you? Or are you making the quiet, unglamorous, pro-recovery choice again today? The most valuable thing you can make is a mistake You can't learn a thing from being perfect. It's your failures, your hard days, your challenges that hand you the momentum to bounce back. A client came to me this week and said, "Yesterday was awful. I didn't show up for myself. I let the disorder take over." And I asked her: "Do you want me to sit in that pity party and tell you how bad you were? Or do you want me to ask — where do we go from here? What's next?" She said, "You're right. I just need to put this down and start over. Tomorrow's a new day." The more you surrender and let be, the higher you rise. You weren't called to be perfect. You were called to be better. Let God be perfect — you're allowed to be perfectly flawed. The power of surrender The thing that's controlling you is the very thing you have to release to gain real freedom. Research on surrender in recovery has suggested that people who let go — who anchor their trust in something bigger than their own control — experience greater personal empowerment, more happiness, and stronger recovery outcomes. Courage, acceptance, and trust are required in recovery. So check where your trust is anchored. Is it in you being perfect? In checking every box? In getting it all exactly right today? That's the grip we have to loosen. A few lines from the episode "I couldn't fail if I stayed stuck." "Shift from defining success by what you accomplish to who you become in the process." "Success doesn't equal full recovery. Success equals becoming your best self." "There's no PhD for healing. It's the choices you make when no one is watching." "The most valuable thing you can make is a mistake — you can't learn anything from being perfect." "You weren't called to be perfect. You were called to be better. Let God be perfect." "The more you surrender and let be, the higher you rise." Your reflection this week What does success actually look like for you in recovery? Not materially — in character, in growth, in who you're becoming. Where do you spend your time and energy — inner-focused on becoming better, or outer-focused on looking better? What would it mean for your life if you succeeded? Sit with that one. It's often where the real fear hides. Where is your trust anchored — in your own perfection, or in something bigger than you? Measure the small wins this week, sis. That's the whole game. Ready for support? Connect with Lindsey:
She credits three people with transforming her career trajectory at AWS and beyond. Tatiana got her into AWS. Wayne sponsored her advancement within it. Dan helped her break into venture capital as a partner at Felicis Ventures. She did not stumble into these relationships. She built them intentionally, maintained them with discipline, and gave back at every stage — even when what she could give seemed small compared to what she was receiving. Nancy was Director and General Manager at AWS Data Protection when this episode was recorded. She has since been promoted to CTO. She is also the founder of Advancing Women in Tech (AWIT), a venture partner at Felicis Ventures, and served on the board of UPenn's School of Engineering Online. She gave the commencement speech at the University of Pennsylvania. The central idea of that speech: build your personal board of directors. In this episode, she breaks down the full framework. You'll learn: Why she calls her personal board of directors the most important career strategy she has used, and what it gave her that mentors, managers, and luck could not. The three specific people on her board, what each one did for her, and how those relationships were built over time rather than asked for upfront. The right way to ask for raw, unfiltered feedback from someone who outranks you significantly — including why the first or second meeting is almost never the right time, and what you need to establish first. Why follow-through is a bigger differentiator than IQ, communication skills, or credentials. "They need to want it more than you want it for them" — the advice from her own board member that she now uses with every mentee she works with. How compound interest applies to professional relationships: why small, consistent gestures build more than a single impressive one, and what she does quarterly to keep her board relationships healthy without it feeling transactional. She was preparing to meet a Fortune 500 CEO to ask him to join her board. His dog had just had surgery. She planned to bring dog treats. The reminder: every successful person is still just a human being, and treating them that way is both the right approach and the most effective one. The Lululemon wardrobe mistake: her first Silicon Valley job, she bought a whole new wardrobe to fit in with the casual culture. Hated it. Didn't feel herself. What she learned about knowing who you are and using that as a career filter rather than a liability. Why at her leadership level she says no far more often than yes, why she uses Amazon's "have backbone, disagree and commit" principle to push back when the room disagrees with her, and what she tells her mentees about having the courage to hold the unpopular opinion. About Nancy: At the time of this recording, Nancy was Director and General Manager, AWS Data Protection at Amazon Web Services. She has since been promoted to CTO. She is also the founder of Advancing Women in Tech (AWIT), a venture partner at Felicis Ventures, and has served on the board of directors of the UPenn School of Engineering Online. AWIT's Coursera curriculum has reached tens of thousands of learners globally. Advancing Women in Tech: https://www.advancingwomenintech.org/
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In an "Emergency Pod", Ken LaVicka details the breaking news that Josh McCowan has been named FAU's new athletic director. His background, his accomplishments, his credentials & what he's inheriting in Boca Raton. SUBSCRIBE to "The Florida Atlantic Voice" podcast: Spotify l Apple Podcasts l Any podcast platform Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X - @KLVsays Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Another Spider-Man movie is being released, but Chaz and AJ feel like there's nothing left to put on screen. So along with comedian Jim Gallagher, they came up with some new ideas. (0:00) In Dumb Ass News, Jim Gallagher shares some of the strangest names he's encountered in the classroom. A few of them he had a hard time pronouncing correctly, to the detriment of the student. (9:47) On Sunday, the CT Pizza and Brew Fest is happening at the Harford HealthCare Amp in Bridgeport. Mark from BADSONS Beer Co. was on the phone to talk about the event, and how to get the best beer pours at festivals. (18:59)
Having fled the burning remains of HOME our intrepid trio attempts to figure just what they do next. Will they begin the journey towards Gerard Svensens Library? Will they remember they stole a car with quarter tank of gas and will Cooper ever find clothes? Find out on this episode of THE EDGE OF MADNESS!!! - Broadcast Advisory - Ladies and gentlemen Please Be Advised, this broadcast contains mature and potentially distressing material. Listener discretion is strongly advised (or else). The following content may include: Illicit Language not safe for the children at home Depictions of graphic manliness (womanliness?)…er I mean violence Violent Vehicular Noises, definitely not caused by bad driving We encourage those who may find such themes unsettling to proceed with caution. This program is intended for a mature and discerning audience. For questions or concerns please email us at contactalteredmedia@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @edgeofmadnesspod Spotify @edgeofmadnesspod Apple Podcasts @edgeofmadnesspod Twitch @lastnameOak Youtube @lastnameOak Reddit r/edgeofmadnesspod Tik Tok @lastnameoak Buttons and Buds Podcast This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. The idea's and thoughts spoken in this podcast are not shared by those that created it or acted in it and are only intended for the sake of comedy. Edge of Madness Pod © 2024 by Brendan Borowski is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
This week's show sees the return of our book club series and we are delighted to be joined by Daire Whelan for this episode. When Daire was taking his break from Ireland on the Fly he promised that he would join us again for any book club editions so it is great to have him on the show again.In this book club edition, our guest is renowned sea trout angler, Chris McCully, who has just published his new book, Fly Fishing for Irish Sea Trout.Chris has been on with us before when two years ago he discussed his book Names of the Fish in British & Irish Waters. We were keen to have him on again to discuss his latest publication.Chris has spent decades writing about fish, rivers and the people who pursue them, and many listeners will know him from his landmark work Nomads of the Tides, co-authored with Ken Whelan, which is regarded as one of the definitive guides to Irish sea trout. A lot of the material in the new book comes from Nomads but as Chris explains it is not just a reprint. Many of you will also know him as a regular feature writer with Trout and Salmon over the years.As is normally the case with our book club episodes we generally go far beyond the parameters of just the book and this episode is no different as we get to discuss past, present and future of sea trout in Ireland and beyond.Keep up to date with all the latest Ireland on the Fly on:https://Instagram.com/IrelandontheFly.https://www.irelandonthefly.com/https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089135445929
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
The Descent Pod Log Kept Changing NamesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dark-mysteries-unsolved-mysteries-forgotten-secrets-unanswered-questions--5684156/support.Darkest Mysteries Online
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
The Warehouse Where Missing Names Returned in the ColdBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dark-mysteries-unsolved-mysteries-forgotten-secrets-unanswered-questions--5684156/support.Darkest Mysteries Online
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
The Names the Frost Would Not BuryBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dark-mysteries-unsolved-mysteries-forgotten-secrets-unanswered-questions--5684156/support.Darkest Mysteries Online
Dr. Anthony Fauci just sat in front of a Senate committee and invoked the Fifth Amendment 111 times rather than answer a single question under oath about his COVID decisions. This hearing came right after Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) released hundreds of pages from Fauci's personal diaries. Those entries show the gap between what he told the public and what he was writing privately about masks, lockdowns, the lab-leak theory, and his own rising celebrity. Instead of explaining any of it, Fauci chose silence. Rand Paul warned there would be repercussions. Josh Hawley called him out for contempt of the American people. His attorney even got removed from the room. Regular Americans lived through the school closures, the job losses, the family separations, and the ever-changing rules that Fauci helped shape. Now the man at the center of it all won't even say what day of the week it is without pleading the Fifth. That should tell you everything about how accountable our institutions really are. Pat also covered: Saudi Arabia joins the United States in the fight against Iran. Is America's relationship with Israel finally back to normal? Is Iran winning the propaganda war against the U.S.? John Thune keeps defying the president and the American people. Does Chuck Schumer support abolishing the Senate? Do you think pleading the Fifth 111 times is the move of an innocent man? What do you make of a public health official who spent years telling us what to do, then refuses to answer questions once the diaries come out? If you want unfiltered truth and common-sense analysis that cuts through the noise, hit subscribe and turn on notifications. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED! 00:14 Anthony Fauci Pleads the Fifth 01:05 Ten Major Things out of Anthony Fauci Questioning 01:33 Josh Hawley on Fauci 'Getting Rich' during the Pandemic 08:15 More on Anthony Fauci's Questioning by Congress 11:02 Bernie Moreno Asks Fauci an Important Question 13:47 Anthony Fauci's Lawyer Kicked Out by Rand Paul 17:13 Fauci Should Not be Able to Plead the Fifth, Right? 19:11 John Fetterman on Anthony Fauci Questioning 22:09 Politicians Living with Family 25:25 Anthony Fauci's Opening Remarks for Congress 31:08 Fat Five 48:16 What to Do about Iran? 48:53 Is the "Leaked Ground Invasion Document" Real? 49:47 U.S. Blockade of Iranian Ports 52:09 Iran Threatening President Trump's Family 53:13 Benjamin Netanyahu Meets with Donald Trump 53:54 AI-Generated Anti-Trump LEGO Propaganda Video from Iran 58:18 Starlink Satelittes Provides Iran with Internet 59:42 Benjamin Netanyahu Asked about New York & Zohran Mamdani 1:03:32 California Lifeguard Saves Kid 1:05:52 American Journalists on China's Payroll 1:12:15 Pat Explains Radio 'Traffic & Weather' Coverage 1:15:28 John Thune is Still Not Doing Much for the SAVE Act 1:18:54 John Cornyn on the SAVE America Act Not Being Passed 1:21:24 Mikie Sherrill Refuses to Disclose Non-Citizens' Names 1:22:56 How to Get the SAVE America Act Passed 1:24:32 Chuck Schumer Asked about Abolishing the Senate 1:27:17 Scott Jennings on Mitch McConnell 1:31:36 Wait a Minute... Where's Maxine Waters? 1:33:36 St. Petersburg Man Protests against Flock Cameras Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What happens when a person disappears—and the world slowly stops looking? In this episode of Stop the Killing, Katherine Schweit is joined by Aimee Baker and Vanessa Ciccarelli, hosts of the podcast She Goes by Jane, which centres the lives and stories of missing and unidentified women. Aimee explains how her work began after she learned about an unidentified teenage girl found beside Interstate 10 outside Phoenix. Unable to comprehend how someone so young could remain nameless, she began researching missing-person cases and transforming that grief into poetry. Those poems eventually became her collection, Doe. After reading the book, filmmaker and photographer Vanessa approached Aimee about creating a documentary. The result was She, narrated by Kate Mulgrew and featuring poetry read by Coco Jones and Raven Goodwin. Their work then grew into the podcast She Goes by Jane, allowing them to investigate more cases and spend meaningful time exploring who these women were—not simply what happened to them. Katherine, Aimee and Vanessa discuss the staggering scale of the missing and unidentified persons crisis, why some cases receive far more attention than others, and how race, gender, sexuality, poverty and public perception can influence who is considered worthy of media coverage. They also explore the importance of placing victims—not offenders—at the centre of true-crime storytelling. Aimee shares a powerful exercise she uses with college students: asking them to list the names of every serial killer they can remember, followed by the names of their victims. The difference is immediate and uncomfortable. This conversation is ultimately about restoring humanity. Behind every statistic is a person with relationships, memories, dreams and people who may still be searching for them. How one unidentified teenager inspired Aimee's poetry collection Doe The making of the documentary She Why Aimee and Vanessa created the She Goes by Jane podcast How quickly someone can disappear from their everyday life The overwhelming number of missing and unidentified people Why certain cases receive widespread coverage while others are ignored The effect of race, gender, sexuality and social status on media attention Remembering victims' names rather than glorifying perpetrators The responsibility of true-crime creators to preserve victims' humanity How individual stories reveal the scale of a much larger crisis Listen to She Goes by Jane on all major podcast platforms. To find the documentary She, search for Aimee Baker and the film title on Apple, Amazon and other streaming platforms. Doe by Aimee Baker Women Who Talk to the Dead by Katherine Schweit For bonus episodes, early access and additional content, join us on Patreon: Patreon.com/StopTheKilling Subscribe to Stop the Killing wherever you listen to podcasts, and please consider rating and reviewing the show—it helps more listeners discover these important conversations. WANT THE VIDEOS HEAD TO YOUTUBE @sarahferrismedia And if you are wanting AD FREE | EARLY ACCESS | BONUS CONTENT HIT THE BANNER ON APPLE PODCASTS TO SUBSCRIBE OR SUPPORT US: Patreon.com/stopthekilling Message us on instagram : @conmunitypodcast @stopthekillingstories And for all things Katherine Schweit: www.katherineschweit.com RESOURCES Stop the Bleed training FBI RUN, HIDE, FIGHT This is a CONmunity Podcast Production on the Killer Podcasts Network Check out more: CONMUNITY PODCAST KLOOGHLESS - THE LONG CON GUILTY GREENIE THE BRAVERY ACADEMY Watching Two Detectives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan and Carl Cannon discuss New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's release of the names, addresses and assessed property values of 960,000 New Yorkers who he says may be subject to the new “pied-a-terre tax” aimed at high net worth, part-time city residents. Also, new polling shows Democratic Socialists have broad support inside the Democratic Party, but would not fare well in a general election. Next, they discuss yesterday's Senate hearing where Anthony Fauci asserted his Fifth Amendment rights 111 times, and what comes next. And then they talk about a Wisconsin brewer who promised to give out free beer if President Trump died and is now set to lose his alcohol permit over charges that he illegally transported beer over state lines. Also Ryder Williams, a 16-year-old California lifeguard who recently rescued a ten-year-old boy from drowning in the ocean, will be honored at the White House by President Trump. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us Fan MailThe conversation focused on J.D. Williams's career, growth, resilience, and impactful roles from The Wire to today.-Podcast Chapters:00:00 Being grateful for family04:08 Facing Challenges and Finding Resilience06:51 Importance of consistency in success09:43 Maintaining a Positive Attitude13:54 Playing the Character of Bodie17:37 Discussing a character's pivotal line22:43 The Wire's ongoing relevance26:19 Discussing J.D.'s acting career29:57 Comparing HBO roles: Bodie and Kenny32:46 Being offered a unique role34:27 Building complex character traits39:16 Discussing Times Square message ideas43:33 The Wire's unexpected widespread impact-Quotes to open episodes:You've got to be persistent and consistent. Keep hitting the same spot the same way, and eventually, you'll see progress or a breakthrough.“This game is rigged, man.” - Bodie-People and Names mentioned in the episode:The WireOzDavid SimonMichael Kenneth WilliamsTray ChaneyDavid Alan GrierAlexa Vogel-J.D.'s Resources:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jdxwilliams/ IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0412907/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkSupport the showConnect with Passing The Torch: Facebook and IG: @torchmartinMore Amazing Stories:Episode 41: Lee Ellis – Freeing You From Bond That Make You InsecureEpisode 81: Kurt Warner – Perseverance, Humility, and Lighting the Way Episode 90: Michelle 'MACE' Curran – How to Turn Fear into Fuel------------© 2026 TORCH LEAP®, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Donna & Steve start the show talking about Macaulay Culkin taking to Disney about a Home Alone sequel, Netflix is investing more into live TV and how much money Robert Downey Jr. is making from the next two Avengers movies.In hour two, we play the Sean Astin edition of the College of Pop Culture Knowledge, mini vans are cool again and why coffee slushies are all the rage right now.Finally, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is now streaming on Hulu, what type of music listener you are and (maybe) we find the Soup of the Day!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike, Deuce, and Bobby answered questions from a WWL listener about football personnel package lingo. Saints legend Drew Brees joined Sports Talk to discuss his upcoming induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Deuce told stories about his past connections with Drew. Brees also shared memories from his legendary career.
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This week's mini-episode celebrates a unique display at the new Highmark Stadium. Programming Note: Andrew's interview episodes will be back in your podcast feed again every Thursday morning starting on August 6th when Season 16 kicks off!
The St. Louis Cardinals are searching for answers after another frustrating stretch. Curt Bishop joins the show to discuss what's behind the club's recent slump, whether it's time to panic, and what needs to change as the Cardinals battle the rival Chicago Cubs in a pivotal four-game series. We also look at the latest trade deadline storylines, key matchups, and what's at stake for both teams heading into one of baseball's biggest rivalries. Then, it's time for another hilarious Tuesday Draft! This week, Kurtis, Evan, and the crew draft the greatest Old Lady Names of all time, featuring timeless classics, forgotten favorites, and plenty of laughs along the way. Follow The Drive on X, Instagram, and Facebook.
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Spoiler: Stick around to the end to hear Seth do a Justin Bieber/Shema mashup... What if salvation isn't about escaping our humanity but restoring it? This episode unpacks a revolutionary view: human beings are inherently divine images—nouns and verbs—created to reflect God's character and creativity into the world. But somewhere along the way, that sacred image is fractured, leading to spiritual abuse, dehumanization, and disconnection from ourselves and others. In this episode, we explore the biblical concept of being fully human as God originally intended—images and likenesses of God, called to image and "verb" humanity into the world. We discuss how understanding our created purpose impacts our view of spirituality, identity, and the fight against spiritual abuse.The biblical foundation of human dignity: imagery and likeness in GenesisThe significance of image-bearing as verb and noun: (re)imagining God into the worldHumanity's role in creation: exercise of sovereignty, rule, and subduing with purposeThe concept of glory and honor: humans crowned when acting as God's imageThe impact of idolatry: exchanging God's glory for created things, resulting in dehumanizationThe recovery of humanity through Christ: becoming conformed to Jesus' image in ongoing transformation Timestamps:00:00 - Welcome and episode overview: rediscovering what it means to be fully human 02:08 - Parental stories and everyday life as reflections of human image-bearers 03:19 - Introducing the series: spiritual abuse and the importance of being fully human 06:06 - How bad religion binds us and takes us away from our true humanity 06:54 - Humanity's broad scope: body, spirit, and all aspects of life as God's image 07:25 - Genesis 1: Making humans in our image and likeness—temple language 08:47 - Image as physical representation of divine power: statues of gods and kings 09:47 - Humanity as living idols: embodying God's character and purposes 10:45 - Humanity's role to rule, subdue, and create potential in creation 12:10 - Purposeful rule: exercising sovereignty and cultivating the world 14:37 - The divine breath and humanity: dirt plus divine spirit 15:32 - Material and immaterial unity: embodying God's spirit and image 16:14 - Humanity's role in worship through work and loving care of creation 17:10 - Names and authority: humans mirroring God's naming as image bearers 19:07 - The human's shared authority with God: law, naming, and rule 20:18 - Doing what God does: image as noun and verb—reflecting and enacting God's character 21:55 - The importance of language: naming and imitating God's creative acts 22:56 - The impact of the fall: losing the image and glory, and the rupture in relationships 24:34 - The shift from image as noun to image as verb: imaging the serpent's wisdom 27:17 - Psalm 8: Humanity crowned with glory when fulfilling divine purposes 29:49 - Romans 1 and 3: Exchanging God's glory for images of creation, resulting in dehumanization and corruption 32:34 - The fall and the wave of idolatry: suffering in bodies and communities 35:09 - Jesus as the perfect human: revealing the true image of God 37:42 - Christ's image as the ultimate image bearer: revealing God's character fully 40:50 - The power of the Gospel: recovering the image and glorifying God in our restored humanity 44:13 - Salvation as the recovery of true humanity, not escape from bodies 45:39 - Practical implications: recovering sexuality, emotion, and purpose in God's image 47:37 - Jesus' ministry as the full embodiment of human image-verbing 50:11 - Community and shame: reclaiming sacredness and dignity 52:30 - The challenges of shame and the path towards wholeness in Christ 55:26 - The importance of seeing ourselves as image bearers: our identity and calling 56:33 - Systems of dehumanization and the collapsing of societal structures 58:29 - Celebrating community and the gift of joyful service in God's image
Ashley Chestnut joins Andrea Lennon and Angie Elkins for a conversation about faith, freedom, addiction, temptation, and joyful obedience to Christ. Together, they explore the question: Does God promise to free me from addiction?Andrea, Angie, and Ashley discuss what it means to be free from sin and free to follow Jesus, with open discussion on guilt, shame, sexuality, and confession. With practical encouragement and biblical wisdom, this episode points listeners to union with Christ as the source of lasting freedom, strength, joy, and hope in God's promises. LINKS:It's Not Just You: Freeing Women to Talk about Sexual Sin and Fight It Well by Ashley Chesnut John Piper Sermons Psalm 139 2 Corinthians 10:3-5 Colossians 3 Hosted by Angie Elkins and Andrea Lennon with guest Ashley Chestnut.CONNECT WITH US! Marked is a podcast from Lifeway Women. Learn more about The Names of God Bible study.