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Volcanoes aren’t just an earthly phenomenon. They’re found all across the Solar System. In this compilation episode of Planetary Radio, we explore volcanic and geothermal activity on planets, moons, and distant dwarf planets. You’ll hear from Rosaly Lopes, Nick Schneider, Rae Paoletta, Robbie Herrick, Scott Hensley, and Christopher Glein as they share insights into everything from lava flows on Venus and eruptions on Io to the mysterious heat signatures of icy bodies like Eris and Makemake. This journey spans over 20 years of Planetary Radio, featuring interviews hosted by both current host Sarah Al-Ahmed and founding host Mat Kaplan. Then, our Chief Scientist, Dr. Bruce Betts, returns for What’s Up and shares new findings from NASA’s Juno mission, which recently completed close passes by Jupiter’s volcanic moon, Io. Discover more at: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/2025-volcanic-worldsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As President and CEO of Arctic Wolf, Nick Schneider brings more than 15 years of experience in building global, high-growth technology companies spanning both emerging and established markets. As a veteran in the security industry, Nick has developed expertise in creating best-of-breed technology platforms and world-class sales organizations, which have been the driving force behind Arctic Wolf's explosive growth and leadership position in the security operations market.
Ali and Alexis are joined by Grail founder Nick Schneider who shares his eye-catching men's shoe line. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ali and Alexis are joined by Grail founder Nick Schneider who shares his eye-catching men's shoe line. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The future of cybersecurity. In it we cover cybercriminal organizations, network effects of security, data as our biggest weapon, crypto's gift to bad actors and the threat of cyberwarfare. Nick Schneider is CEO of Arctic Wolf, one of the leading companies safeguarding the enterprise from cybersecurity threats. With a global presence and over 2,000 employees protecting more than 3,000 customers, they are a force in security operations. With an eye on going public, Arctic Wolf has been valued at over $4B calling KKR and Viking Global amongst its deep pocketed investors. Leading the company is Nick Schneider, a veteran in the security industry, Nick has developed expertise in creating best-of-breed technology platforms and sales organizations, which have been the driving force behind Arctic Wolf's explosive growth. Prior to Arctic Wolf, Nick led organizations at Dell and Code42. Of key interest to me is how Nick is deeply involved in being at the frontier of artificial intelligence's influence on cybersecurity — in particulate the dual role of AI, as both an enabler and inhibitor of cybercrime, which epitomizes the modern cybersecurity conundrum. Sign up for new podcasts and our newsletter, and email me on danieldarling@focal.vcSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode was recorded on February 29th, 2024. Mother Chiara Thérèse Jacobson has been an atrium catechist at Christ the King Catholic Montessori School in Mandan, ND since 2015, focusing on the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd for children from birth to 12 years. She holds an AMI Montessori Assistants to Infancy diploma for birth to 3-year-olds, a bachelor's degree from North Dakota State University, a diploma in Spiritual Theology from the Teresianum in Rome, and a Master's in Theology from Franciscan University of Steubenville, OH. As a foundational member of the Servants of the Children of Light, established in the Diocese of Bismarck, ND in 2020, she combines Catholic Montessori education with a life of contemplative prayer. Fr. Nick Schneider, ordained in 2009, serves the Diocese of Bismarck, North Dakota. He holds degrees in music performance, humanities, philosophy, and theology, and a Doctorate in Sacred Liturgy from the Pontifical Atheneum of St. Anselm in Rome. Fr. Schneider also has an AMS Montessori diploma for 9-12-year-olds and is pursuing an AMI Elementary Diploma for 6-12-year-olds. His pastoral roles include Parochial Vicar at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Pastor of Christ the King Parish in Mandan, and currently, Pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Parish in Crown Butte. Since 2018, he has guided students at Christ the King Catholic Montessori School and has directed the Office of Worship in the Bismarck Diocese since 2011. Fr. Schneider supports several religious communities as a chaplain and is actively involved with the Latin Mass community. He is a former board member of the Society of Catholic Liturgy and a presenter at their annual conference. Find more: Servants of the Children of Light website: https://servantsofthechildrenoflight.org Christ the King School could be included: https://ctkmandan.com/our-school Masters in Catholic Montessori at the University of Mary: https://online.umary.edu/academics/masters-doctoral-programs/master-education-catholic-montessori Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tammy.m.peterson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TammyPetersonPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tammypetersonpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tammy1Peterson Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TammyPetersonPodcast
Christ the King Montessori School
Fr. Nick Schneider joins us to talk about what sets Catholic Montessori education apart from other forms of education.
Nick Schneider, President and CEO at Arctic Wolf joins theCUBE hosts Dave Vellante for a Cube Conversation filmed from our Boston studio
On this podcast of Welcome Home Radio, host Don Scordino spoke with special guests Nick Schneider with Yosemite Mortgage and Paul Salazar with Sierra Pacific Mortgage, who gave updates on mortgage lending.
SHOW NOTES This interview from October 28th, 2022 originally aired as a shortened version on the CyberWire Daily Podcast. In this extended interview, Dave Bittner sits down with Nick Schneider of Arctic Wolf to discuss why he believes 2023 will see a resurgence of ransomware and why the decline of crypto will not deter future ransomware actors.
The European Health Data Space is supposed to be implemented in a bit more than two years, by 2025. Two goals are at the forefront: to create the infrastructure for a European health data pool for researchers and innovators, and secondly, to enable patients to pick up their medications outside their home country and give doctors across Europe access to their patient information, if in need of medical care while abroad in Europe. On 18 November, EIT Health Germany-Switzerland and EIT Health Spain organized a joint symposium titled Right to privacy vs. duty to protect lives: Health Data Management in Focus. Speakers discussed patients' perspectives on Health Data use and the EHDS, balancing health data privacy and AI development, ongoing approaches for data solutions, and more. I managed to speak with Nick Schneider, Head of division 511 on new technologies and data use at the Germany Federal Ministry of Health to discuss: Where is EHDS at the moment Will it be implemented by 2025 What are still the biggest open questions And how Germany is advancing with its digital transformation. Resources: EIT Health Statement on the European Health Data Space: https://eithealth.eu/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/EIT-Health-Statement-on-the-EHDS-proposal_final-05052022.pdf Joint Symposium with EIT Health Spain - EIT Health Germany (eit-health.de): https://eit-health.de/en/joint-symposium-2022/ eHealth Services across Europe: https://health.ec.europa.eu/ehealth-digital-health-and-care/electronic-cross-border-health-services_en This episode is supported by EIT Health Germany-Switzerland, which is one of eight Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs) currently funded by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT). EiT Health Germany connects 150 renowned partners from industry, research and education from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Find out more: eit-health.de www.facesofdigitalhealth.com Monthly newsletter: https://fodh.substack.com/
Cyberattacks against Poland's and Slovakia's parliaments. The US 2022 National Defense Strategy is out. Insights from SecurityWeek's ICS Cyber Security Conference. The importance of zero-trust in industrial environments. Malek Ben Salem from Accenture on machine language security and safety. Our guest is Nick Schneider of Arctic Wolf to discuss why he believes 2023 will see a resurgence of ransomware. And CISA issues four more ICS Advisories. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/208 Selected reading. Computer networks of parliaments in Poland and Slovakia paralyzed by cyberattacks (Euro Weekly News) Slovak, Polish Parliaments Hit By Cyber Attacks (Barron's) Slovak parliament suspends voting due to suspected cyberattack (Reuters) "Also from Russia" - cyber attack on parliaments in Poland and Slovakia - Today Times Live (Today Times Live) 2022 National Defense Strategy (US Department of Defense) 2022 NDS Fact Sheet | Integrated Deterrence (US Department of Defense) Discussing cyberattacks vs system failures. (CyberWire) Zero-trust in ICS environments. (CyberWire) SANS 2022 Survey: The State of OT/ICS Cybersecurity in 2022 and Beyond | Nozomi Networks (Nozomi Networks) CISA Releases Four Industrial Control Systems Advisories (CISA)
Mitch Stewart w/ Roanoke's very own RAILYARD DAWGS . . The Rail Yard Dawgs home ice is the Berglund Center Coliseum, owned and managed by Roanoke City government. The Coliseum has a capacity of 8,672 for hockey. Practices are primarily held at Berglund Center, as well as all regular season home games. Ownership The franchise is comprised of six ownership groups. The principle owners of the team are the McGinn family out of Ontario, Canada—Parents, Bob & Cori, and their sons Jamie, Tye, and Brock. Also sharing ownership are Roanoke locals—Robin & Christi Bennett, Chip & Bonnie Grubb, Stephen & Dana Esworthy, Mason McLeod, and Matt & Terri Skelton. The team was announced in November of 2015 and began play in October of 2016. League The Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL) is comprised of ten teams, including the Rail Yard Dawgs. Other teams include Birmingham Bulls (Alabama), Evansville Thunderbolts (Indiana), Fayetteville Marksmen (North Carolina), Huntsville Havoc (Alabama), Knoxville Icebears (Tennessee), Macon Mayhem (Georgia), Pensacola Ice Flyers (Florida), Peoria Rivermen (Illinois), and Quad City Storm (Illinois). There are no affiliations with the NHL, AHL, ECHL, etc. SPHL players may be temporarily loaned to teams in the aforementioned leagues, most commono nly the ECHL. 2016-2017 Season In the first season in franchise history, the Rail Yard Dawgs went 17-30-9 and finished in 9th place in the SPHL with 43 points. The team was coached by ECHL Hall of Famer Sam Ftorek and veteran defenseman Nick Schneider was named the first captain of the Rail Yard Dawgs at the conclusion of training camp. Schneider was also named Second Team All-SPHL after the season. On October 21, 2016, the Dawgs hosted the first professional hockey game in Roanoke in over 10 years and were defeated by the Knoxville Ice Bears, 2-0, in front of a crowd of 6,188 at Berglund Center. The team averaged 3,136 fans per game, the fifth-highest average attendance in the league. 2017-2018 Season The Rail Yard Dawgs finished the regular season 26-26-4 and in 8th place in the SPHL with 56 points, good for the first playoff appearance in franchise history. The team was selected by the top-seed Peoria Rivermen through the SPHL's Challenge Round playoff format and lost the best-of-three series, 2-0. Sam Ftorek opened as the team's head coach and was replaced in December of 2017 by Dan Bremner, a veteran of six SPHL seasons as a player. Under Bremner, the team went 21-15-2 and set a franchise record with an eight-game winning streak from February 3-23 of 2018. Nick Schneider returned for his second season as the team's captain and Steve Mele set franchise records in points (59), goals (22), assists (37), and was named Second Team All-SPHL after the season. Goaltender Brad Barone was named the SPHL's Goaltender of the Year after going 15-15-2 with a league-leading .917 save percentage and 2.93 goals against average. The team averaged 3,360 fans per game, the fifth-highest average attendance in the league. 2019-2020 Season The Rail Yard Dawgs went 16-22-9 and their 41 points had them in 7th place when the COVID-19 Pandemic cut the season short by nine games in March. Dan Bremner was the team's head coach and former Rail Yard Dawgs player Cal Miska joined the team as his assistant coach in December of 2019. Travis Armstrong, the only player to appear for the Rail Yard Dawgs in each of their four seasons, was named the team's captain in October and following the conclusion of the season earned Second Team All-SPHL honors as a defenseman. The team averaged 3,522 fans per game, the fourth-highest average attendance in the league.
Nick Schneider, Head of Division 511 – New technologies and data use, German Federal Ministry of Health- This session will discuss how the EHDS might overcome existing obstacles and enable EU actors to make use of the potential offered by a safe and secured exchange, use or reuse of health data, and what pitfalls should be avoided.
Nick Schneider from Artic Wolf Networks joins theCUBE host Dave Vellante for a CUBE Conversation
Gather up your 144,000, open your closet portal, and get Nick Schneider on the horn, because it’s time for a new Lori Vallow episode from Dateline, MOMMY DOOMSDAY! Keith Morrison is taking us back in time to discover the truth behind Lori’s husbands #3 and #4 (or is it 2 and 3? It’s hard to keep track), as well as Chad’s wife Tammy. We’re getting brand new interviews with family members, but never fear, we’re also getting the return of Melanie Gibb, which also means the return of Keith’s politely incredulous facial expressions! This episode truly has everything— frequent flier trips to Hawaii, reasonably priced Amazon wedding rings, and an antichrist named Korihor. All that’s missing is you! Book your reservation for the second coming and join K & K for more discussion of this unbelievable case. Official Description from NBCU: Exclusive new interviews and details on the deaths surrounding Chad and Lori Vallow Daybell, a case Keith Morrison has been on since it drew national attention after Lori’s children disappeared. This episode is dedicated to Patreons Terri R and Meg D. Both of these amazing women are so supportive of the show they have earned their spot in the end of times! No zombies here! Thank you to you both! Consider joining our Patreon community at patreon.com/datedateline! Help support ADWD by checking out our sponsors! We want you to start living a happier life today. As a listener, you’ll get 10% off your first month by visiting BetterHelp.com/dateline. Because Better Help can help you deal with the emotional trauma that Melanie and Lori’s podcast. Be like Kimberly and purchase your new favorite pair of dress pants that feel like yoga pants! Go to betabrand.com/dateline for 25% off your first order for a limited time!! I want my Betabrand, Betabrand, Betabrand… Shop the entire Away lineup of travel essentials, including their best-selling suitcases, at AWAYTRAVEL.com/datedateline!!! Start your 100-day trial today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Local lad Nick Schneider joins us once again on the podcast for a laugh. We get into Tekno talk and we talk about Team Tek-Tario - now that's a mouthful. I spill the beans a little bit about my latest tear down and hopes and aspirations for the summer racing season. Also tracks are starting to extend specials on memberships if you're in the GTA! Keep your eyes open for specials at DORC, Otterville and other tracks! Now is the time to get memberships at a great deal. Join us for another journey down the podcast paradigm of RC. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ohcanadarc/message
Nick Schneider leads Arctic Wolf as their President, bringing over a decade of success in high tech. In his previous roles, Nick served as CRO of Arctic Wolf and as the vice president of North American sales for Code42 Software, an industry-leading endpoint data protection company. Prior to Code42, Nick led high-performing sales teams at Compellent Technologies, where he helped the company grow to a successful IPO and eventual acquisition by Dell. Nick holds a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences degree from Duke University in public policy and economics. www.arcticwolf.com 1-888-272-8429 ask@arcticwolf.com
Servants of the Children of Light
On Episode 62, Kevin and Jac welcome Nick Schneider, Chief Revenue Officer of Arctic Wolf to talk about the company’s latest raise, valuation, and their headquarters moving to Minnesota. This Episode is Powered by Traction with Troy Let’s face it, business ownership can be really challenging at times, and you may wonder if your dreams are ever going to take hold. Running effective teams takes a lot of energy and time. Profitability is always on your mind and you look forward to your business producing results, rather than chasing after them. Entrepreneurs can’t possibly do it all, let alone know it all. But given the right tools, they can reach heights in their organization they never thought possible.That is why Traction with Troy was developed. The power of the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS®) is a methodology of practical and real world tools and timeless concepts that have been around for years. EOS has been implemented by thousands of companies all around the world and is revolutionizing the way sustainable business growth is occurring. EOS® is designed to turn an entrepreneur’s visions into reality. Traction with Troy is about helping business owners utilize their talents and abilities to thrive in their businesses and attain the lifestyle they desire. To start a conversation with Troy check out his website at Traction with Troy. Hype TimeEvery episode we ask our guest to name drop someone doing cool things in the tech community. Nick gives a shout out to technology entrepreneur, Phil Soran. Socials tech.mn on TwitterKevin McArdle on TwitterJac Stark on TwitterArctic Wolf of Twitter Links Arctic Wolf Website
Join Chris Brown, Allen Kovarik and special guest Nick Schneider of Anime NebrasKon talking about unusual conventions held about the country. This is a bonus to episode 6!
Join Chris Brown, Allen Kovarik and special guest Nick Schneider of Anime NebrasKon talking about Gaming news, Conventions, and a Pop Quiz!
Given that the date of Easter cannot be transferred, the Vatican has issued a decree about how bishops and priests may celebrate the Holy Week liturgies. Fr. Nick Schneider, Director of Worship for the Bismarck Diocese, will explain what the Vatican has said and how it will impact us this week.
Given that the date of Easter cannot be transferred, the Vatican has issued a decree about how bishops and priests may celebrate the Holy Week liturgies. Fr. Nick Schneider, Director of Worship for the Bismarck Diocese, will explain what the Vatican has said and how it will impact us this week.
Tell us a little about yourself. I'm from Minnesota originally family typical upbringing in the suburbs career as being a chef my extensive hobby as being a gardener market gardeninggrowing up in the 80s food was sort of an after reddish so I got a degree in psychology needed to do something a little more inspiring lived in Europe for a semester in college traveled around Europe and really saw food in a different light experienced it really differently from what I had Then I decided to go to culinary school, I ended up in Vancouver BCrelatives out there as well so I came back to the twin cities Italian kitchens owners kind of moved around bit as chefs do is quite normal I also started gardening at a fairly young age early twenties I ended up dating a woman from the Ukraine, she had a strong gardening interest I had always been interested in nature as a young kidgardening with my parents but very simple, chard and green beans and that kind of thing I started working at a natural foods coop right next to a really old and thriving community garden in St Paul and that’s where I met some really great gardeners who I would call mentors One particular gardener there was a soil scientist at the university of MN, she took me under her wing learned some incredible techniques raised bed no till garden cover crops rotation One thing that really inspired me from a young age to kind of continue this and do a lot more was just witnessing the differences in her garden and other community gardens She made her community garden plot not tilled in the back row and the rest of the 90 plots were tilled once a year. In the other plots, the soil was still quite good but it was obvious she had the best looking vegetables earliest largest vegetables in that garden It was no mystery she was doing something different and right. It was from her I learned about Mycorrhizal fungi and the relationship to the plants and how important that was using those techniques I was able to follow in her footsteps in a way when she got done, working at an urban agriculture non profit in st paul, centered at gardens all over st Paul children form a market garden essentially I was able to take over that job when she was finished, working on her phd I got to be a market gardener for 3 years, all the while I was cooking at night, I couldn't do that these days, way too intense, way too much So wait, are you a rockstar millennial? I'm 42 so I'm more of an xer yeah for me For many years, I've been involved in both the culinary world and the growing world I see that they are so intermittently intertwined, and kind of dependent on each other, the communities overlap so much. I find that really inspiring, such that I was able to go to the MOSES MIDWEST Organic Conference for Organic Farming and meet a lot of great farmers and gardeners move to the country and start a land based business Alas I stayed in the city and am still working as a chef After working at some great restaurants and for some people who are superstars for natural foods local alice waters worked for this woman for 7 years, after that ended I started my own business as a personal chef, working in people’s homes cooking Monday - Friday, everyday meals, it's different from catering Gives me a lot more time on weekends and evenings being a chef is pretty awesome but the restaurant life can be hard on you, working 60 hours a week bare minimum. The end game is sort of to own your own restaurant but that takes lots of hours and lots of risk. Well, I worked at a restaurant this summer, and I told the owner over and over it's amazing what you do here. How many people they employ and the pickle guy,... Support this podcast
It’s a method of education that has proven to be successful throughout the world over the past 100 years. Fr. Nick Schneider and a student will talk about their experience with the Montessori Method and why it is such a gift to Christ the King School in Mandan, ND.
It’s a method of education that has proven to be successful throughout the world over the past 100 years. Fr. Nick Schneider and a student will talk about their experience with the Montessori Method and why it is such a gift to Christ the King School in Mandan, ND.
Matt Bykowski and Nick Schneider sit down with host Craig Pratt and talk about their epic fundraiser called Schneider-Stock…Over the last 5 years they’ve helped raise awareness and significant money to help others with real life problems. What started as a crazy idea over a couple of beers has raised north of 6 figures for worthy causes inside and outside of Minnesota…They define what it means to live on the NEXT LEVEL! If you like this podcast and want to donate please use the Eventbrite attached. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/schneiderstock-2019-tickets-60735281863?ref=enivtefor001&invite=MTYzNTUwMzIvYnlrb3dtQGdtYWlsLmNvbS8w%0A&utm_source=eb_email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=inviteformalv2&utm_term=attend
In the first hour, host Nathan Sather began by visiting with Tania Hammer-Luken and Sr. Juli Caron about a local ministry at Sanford Health that helps provide support for families when a medical crisis arises. Nathan then joined Brenda Mitzel and Carol Nesbitt of Sioux Falls Catholic Schools to talk about getting ready to return to school and the upcoming Dakota Bowl. Finally, our host spoke with the Diocese of Bismarck's Fr. Nick Schneider about the Montessori teaching method and the impact it's having at his Catholic school.
In the first hour, hosts Brad Gray and Brandon Clark visited with Mary Hanbury about how Blessed Solanus Casey, a simple doorkeeper, lived life in a way that brought him to sainthood. Our hosts then visited with Deacon Paul Schneider, and Fr. James Cheney about the great friendships that developed through Cardinal Muench Seminary in the Diocese of Fargo and how there is an effort to bring something like that to North Dakota State University. Finally, Brad and Brandon joined the Bismarck Diocese's Fr. Nick Schneider to talk about if religious people are actually less intelligent than those who claim to have no religion.
In the first hour, hosts Brad Gray and Jeanine Bitzan spoke with the Diocese of Bismarck's Fr. Nick Schneider about Jesus' Passion and death, the Diocese of Fargo's Fr. Andrew Jasinski and Fr. John Crossin about an event called: "Can Lutherans and Catholics Be Friends?", and Carol Kling about her personal experience with abortion and her journey to healing through Rachel's Vineyard.
More medicine for the goalie mind from expert John Stevenson of zoneperformance.ca. He is the goalie guru behind guys like Braden Holtby, Nick Schneider & World Juniors star Carter Hart. PGI is sending goalies to John for the topics he dives into such as focus, mindfulness, biofeedback and vision training. Portions of the PGI Crease Podcast brought to you by:http://www.mentallycharged.com/ & http://www.goaliebygarman.com/
MAVEN, the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution orbiter, has gone a long way toward solving the mystery of the Red Planet’s missing water and air. The University of Colorado’s Nick Schneider says it is also revealing gorgeous clouds, auroras and glowing skies.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Film Schlubs: Movie Talk #27: This week, Brian Davids and TV/Film editor Nick Schneider review Ron Howard's In The Heart of the Sea, starring Chris Hemsworth. Show Notes: Weekend Box Office Talk: 02:30 TV/Film News Talk: 03:50 Trailer Talk: 25:50 What We Watched This Week: 36:44 Suggestions of the Week: 45:47 In The Heart of the Sea non-spoiler review: 48:38 In The Heart of the Sea spoiler review: 01:01:16 Contact Film Schlubs Follow on Twitter: Film Schlubs Brian Davids Dalton Johnson Email: FilmSchlubs@gmail.com Coming Up on Film Schlubs: On December 21st, Brian Davids and Blake Larsen will review J.J. Abrams' Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Film Schlubs: Movie Talk #26: This week, Brian Davids and Dalton Johnson review Jay Roach’s Trumbo, starring Bryan Cranston. Show Notes: Weekend Box Office Talk: 03:10 TV/Film News Talk: 08:18 Trailer Talk: 43:38 What We Watched This Week: 58:14 Suggestions of the Week: 01:07:52 Trumbo non-spoiler review: 01:11:52 Trumbo spoiler review: 01:31:30 Contact Film Schlubs Follow on Twitter: Film Schlubs Brian Davids Dalton Johnson Email: FilmSchlubs@gmail.com Coming Up on Film Schlubs: On December 11th, Brian Davids sits down with returning guest, Patrick Somerville, writer for The Leftovers. On December 14th, Brian Davids and TV/Film editor, Nick Schneider, will review Ron Howard's In The Heart of the Sea.
Host Kathleen Beckman dialogues with Fr. Nick Schneider, S.L.D. on the subject of God’s truth and beauty revealed in the sacred liturgy of the Church. Father unpacks the mystical events of the holy sacrifice of the Mass and helps us to develop a deeper awareness of the True Presence of Jesus. They dialogue about the […]
Guest Host Fr. Nick Schneider, Doctor and Director of Liturgy, Bismarck Diocese, ND, interviews guest Fr. Brian Gross of the Bismarck Diocese on the subject of “The Importance of Time Away With God”. The two priests discuss the importance of encountering God through retreats and daily prayer. They advise how to begin on the path […]