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How are we generating possibilities in every moment?...Rana Kökçinar is a Systemic Psychotherapist and Family Therapist working on unceded Kaurna Land, South Australia.Anokh Goodman is a Systemic Psychotherapist, Clinical Lead and Training Consultant with Sikh heritage and a working-class background, living in Leeds, North England. Passionate about relationships, narratives, social justice, poetry, and spoken word, he brings an intersectional lens to his work, exploring ideas of radical love to foster inclusive, culturally responsive change. Through deep listening and dialogue, he believes untold stories can transform how we heal, connect, and reimagine our world.Today, Abbie, Rana, and Anokh explore the ideas of super-coherence and incoherence; the beautiful emergence of transient interactions; changes in moving from a loop of 'doing' and ‘having' to a state of ‘being;' and ongoing de/re-construction of the scenery of our social worlds....Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created, produced & hosted by Abbie VanMeter.Stories Lived. Stories Told. is an initiative of the CMM Institute for Personal and Social Evolution....Music for Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created by Rik Spann....Explore all things Stories Lived. Stories Told. here.Explore all things CMM Institute here.
Heads Up – Series 5 Finale Episode In this extended and festive final episode, Dr Katy Munro, GP and Headache Specialist, explores the crucial role pharmacists play in the migraine and headache treatment journey. First Half: Our host Dr Katy Munro is joined by experienced prescribing pharmacists David Kelly and Nadeem Shah from North England. They share their insights into supporting people with migraine and headaches, what patients need to know before approaching a pharmacist, and how pharmacists can be a vital first point of contact. Second half: Dr David Watson, GP Headache Specialist in Aberdeen, and pharmacist Abigail Duthie lead a pharmacy project in Scotland. It highlights the public education campaign. This project was in collaboration with the Migraine Trust & the NHS Grampian.This discussion is tailored to pharmacists, highlighting their essential role in diagnosis and treatment cycles for migraine and headache care. As we wrap up Series 5, we wish you a wonderful festive season and look forward to returning with Series 6 in the new year. If you'd like to support the podcast, please consider making a small donation https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/headsup and leaving a review on your favourite podcast platform. Thank you for listening and supporting Heads Up!
This week we are joined by Andrea Marshall and Chris Gell from Pure Gym. Chris and Andrea explain all about their individual HYROX journeys and how they have introduced HYROX into their gyms. They provide the low down on how HYROX has been trialed in a cluster of Pure Gyms in North England and how it has been received by their members. We also look forward to a multi gym HYROX simulation scheduled for the end of November in Salford Quays. Todays partner Unitree PUMP – Unitree Fitness use code UKHXR If you have any questions about the show or are interested in advertising with us then please contact admin@ukocr.com Find out more about UKOCR by clicking Here Support UKOCR on Patreon Here or Buy us a beer if you like what we do
In this episode, I'm thrilled to share the incredible transformation journey of my client, Dave Moss. Dave's story is one of grit, determination, and an unyielding warrior mindset.
Duncan Johnson, CEO of Northern Gritstone, discusses why the north of England has all the potential required to rival the South East in commercialising science and innovation, the challenges of backing early-stage deep tech companies with very long investment journeys, and why ambition and resilience are so important in developing tech hubs. Johnson has been chief executive of the investment firm since 2021 and has guided its vision of growing the northern economic ecosystem by backing innovative new technologies. Northern Gritstone's portfolio companies include Pragmatic Semiconductor, C-Capture and Re:course. Johnson is adamant that the ingredients required, such as the exceptional talent from the region's universities, to make the north a tech powerhouse are all there and while it will take time, it's an achievable goal worth fighting for.
What are the challenges and needs of gospel work in Scotland? How can people pray and support gospel work in the nation? In this episode of In:Dependence, Adrian Reynolds (FIEC Head of National Ministries) is joined by Rachel Sloan (FIEC Director for Women's Ministry) and Andy Hunter (FIEC Director for Scotland and North England) to discuss the needs of gospel work in Scotland and how they can be addressed. 00:00 - Introduction02:03 - Challenges in city centre ministry in Scotland07:23 - Cultural changes in Scotland10:23 - Unreached areas15:21 - Revitalisation in Scotland17:36 - Addressing gospel need at Charlotte Chapel19:24 - Planting in Aviemore23:45 - Can you be English and plant a church in Scotland?24:40 - Is denominational decline an opportunity for churches?26:38 - Leadership pipeline challenges Show notes 20schemes (20schemes.com) A Prayed-For Plant - Hope Church Aviemore (fiec.org.uk) You can see a video of this episode and get more resources for church leaders on the FIEC website. About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear teaching and resources for church leaders from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests from FIEC churches and partners. You can access video podcasts by subscribing to the FIEC YouTube channel. About FIEC: We are a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ. Being part of FIEC links you to a growing number of Independent evangelical churches and there are now more than 50,000 people who are part of churches affiliated to FIEC. Follow FIEC on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter
This week we're going back to the Roman Empire with Centurion! Join us as we learn about the Picts, Roman armor, the 9th Legion, and more! Sources: Michael Squire, Embodied Ambiguities on the Prima Porta Augusta. Art History 36, 2 (2013) "Muscle Cuirass". Australian National University. Available at http://artserve.anu.edu.au/raid1/student_projects97/armour/muscle/muscle.html Joshua J Mark, "Picts" World History Encyclopedia, available at https://www.worldhistory.org/picts/ Tacitus' Account of the Battle of Mons Graupius, ed. Joshua J. Mark, World History Encyclopedia, available at https://www.worldhistory.org/article/776/tacitus-account-of-the-battle-of-mons-graupius/#:~:text=Tacitus%20records%20that%20the%20Romans,Romans%20marched%20forward%20in%20formation. Julianna Grigg, "The Romans and the Picts," The Picts Re-Imagined (Arc Humanities Press, 2018). https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvfxvd0p.7 David J. Breeze and Brian Dobson, "A View of Roman Scotland in 1975," Glasgow Archaeological Journal 4 (1976): 124-43. https://www.jstor.org/stable/44811052 J.G. Scott, "The Roman Occupation of South-West Scotland from the Recall of Agricola to the Withdrawal under Trajan," Glasgow Archaeological Journal 4 (1976): 29-44. https://www.jstor.org/stable/44811041 D.J. Woolliscroft, "More thoughts on why the Romans failed to conquer Scotland," Scottish Archaeological Journal 22:2 (2000): 111-22. https://www.jstor.org/stable/27917432 Kate Ravilious, "Land of the Picts," Archaeology: A Publication of the Archaeological Institute of America (Sep/Oct 2021). https://www.archaeology.org/issues/441-2109/letter-from/9932-scotland-picts Joshua L. Mark, "Tacitus' Account of the Battle of Mons Graupius," 9 January 2015, https://www.worldhistory.org/article/776/tacitus-account-of-the-battle-of-mons-graupius/ Tom Stanier, "The Brigantes and the Ninth Legion," Phoenix 19:4 (1965): 305-13. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1085830 Menachem Mor, "Two Legions: The Same Fate? (The Disappearance of the Legions IX Hispana and XXII Deiotariana)," Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 62 (1986): 267-78. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20186341 David J. Breeze and Brian Dobson, "Roman Military Deployment in North England," Britannia 16 (1985): 1-19. https://www.jstor.org/stable/526389 R.P. Wright, "Tile-Stamps of the Ninth Legion Found in Britain," Britannia 9 (1978): 379-82. https://www.jstor.org/stable/525953 Miles Russell, "The Roman Ninth Legion's mysterious loss," BBC (16 March 2011). https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-12752497 Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centurion_(film) Roger Ebert, "Landscape painting with blood and guts," Rogerebert.com/reviews/centurion-2010 https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt1020558/
Sunyi Dean is a biracial autistic author who was born in Texas, grew up in Hong Kong, and now resides in North England. She writes speculative fiction with a weird slant, and has both too many books and too many children. In her spare time, she can be found hiking, weight lifting, wild-swimming, and dying in jiu-jitsu. She also founded and co-hosts the Publishing Rodeo Podcast with fellow Tor author, Scott Drakeford. Sunyi's debut novel, THE BOOK EATERS, launched Aug 2022 and was an instant #2 Sunday Times Bestseller.We had a great time chatting with Sunyi and hearing about her difficult journey to being published and talking about some of the difficulties that even published authors can face. We also chat about her own podcast, which is another must-listen (alongside this one of course!) for any writer.Links:Buy The Book Eaters nowFollow Sunyi on Twitter/XVisit Sunyi's websiteListen to The Publishing Rodeo PodcastBuy tickets for talks hosted by Tariq and Marco at this year's Bloody Scotland on 16 September 2023:Tariq's event - High Seas, High Stakes: Will Dean, Amy McCulloch and Catherine CooperMarco's event - Deadly Deceptions: Gilly MacMillan, Stig Abell, Katherine FaulknerPage One - The Writer's Podcast is brought to you by Write Gear, creators of Page One - the Writer's Notebook. Learn more and order yours now: https://www.writegear.co.uk/page-oneFollow us on TwitterFollow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFollow us on MastodonFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on Threads Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Catherine Hardwicke (Twilight, Thirteen) on her new film “Mafia Mamma,” being too creative for a career in architecture, and telling stories about female friendships. Plus, (33:33) Tan France (Queer Eye, Dressing Funny) on his unexpected rise to fame, his memoir “Naturally Tan,” and the taunting he faced growing up brown and Muslim in North England.
DECEMBER 2022Hello! This is the time of the year to reflect. I've had an amazing year that began in Paris, France then on to north England for six months, and finally back to the United States after three years. I've found that some of my friendships and relationships haven't changed - but some have - and some have even deepened. I'm very excited for 2023! Thanks for listening!In this episode:Reflecting backBeing back in the U.S. has been life-changingRelationships that stay the same, change, or deepenAthens, Greece // North England // Sweden?New podcast format for 2023Website I Instagram I Twitter I LinkedIn I YouTubeEmail: actorbobtapper@gmail.comSupport the podcast: patreon.com/bobtapper Support the Show.
Your host Christian Bacasa speaks with North England's Stuart Wardle Stuart runs Durham Fly Fishing Company, was the head coach for talent development at Angling Trust, is a Commonwealth Fly Fishing Team member, and tours the US. Listen in to learn from his expertise and to hear his philosophy on a myriad of aspects regarding fly fishing. Now available on WAYPOINT TV - www.waypointtv.com Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Business, Pinterest, and YouTube. Contact Information: Instagram - @durhamflyfishing This Episode's Sponsors: This episode is proudly sponsored in part by the following: TroutRoutes - www.troutroutes.com or www.troutinsights.com - @troutroutes - Designed by anglers, for anglers, TroutRoutes is the #1 trout fishing app for exploring trout streams. Spend less time on the road and more time on the water. Start exploring with TroutRoutes today with a FREE TRIAL! Angler's Coffee - www.anglerscoffee.com - @anglerscoffeeco - Business owners and anglers, Angler's Coffee has been on the leading edge of coffee for over 40 years. Lidrig - Innovative products for fly fishing created by Scott Wilday with a by the people and for the people approach, enveloped by customer feedback. More than nippers, go take a look at www.lidrig.com or @lidrig Dupe a Fish - Register Now; we aim to have a comprehensive list of service providers that can guide you in selecting the perfect trip for you and your party. Book a trip now and have your own adventure of a lifetime! www.dupeafish.com and @dupeafish Like the Podcast, Show Us: Leave a review! - Here is how I know you will love this podcast and the guests; please share, like, and support this episode. Do you have an excellent idea for a guest or an Episode? Please let us know. You can reach the team at www.flyfishinginsiderpodcast.com. We are also very social where you can find a ton of great fly-fishing content, giveaways, tips, and more follow us on Instagram @flyfishinginsiderpodcast or see our Facebook page Fly Fishing Insider Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Your host Christian Bacasa speaks with North England's Stuart Wardle Stuart runs Durham Fly Fishing Company, was the head coach for talent development at Angling Trust, is a Commonwealth Fly Fishing Team member, and tours the US. Listen in to learn from his expertise and to hear his philosophy on a myriad of aspects regarding fly fishing. Now available on WAYPOINT TV - www.waypointtv.com Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Business, Pinterest, and YouTube. Contact Information: Instagram - @durhamflyfishing This Episode's Sponsors: This episode is proudly sponsored in part by the following: TroutRoutes - www.troutroutes.com or www.troutinsights.com - @troutroutes - Designed by anglers, for anglers, TroutRoutes is the #1 trout fishing app for exploring trout streams. Spend less time on the road and more time on the water. Start exploring with TroutRoutes today with a FREE TRIAL! Angler's Coffee - www.anglerscoffee.com - @anglerscoffeeco - Business owners and anglers, Angler's Coffee has been on the leading edge of coffee for over 40 years. Lidrig - Innovative products for fly fishing created by Scott Wilday with a by the people and for the people approach, enveloped by customer feedback. More than nippers, go take a look at www.lidrig.com or @lidrig Dupe a Fish - Register Now; we aim to have a comprehensive list of service providers that can guide you in selecting the perfect trip for you and your party. Book a trip now and have your own adventure of a lifetime! www.dupeafish.com and @dupeafish Like the Podcast, Show Us: Leave a review! - Here is how I know you will love this podcast and the guests; please share, like, and support this episode. Do you have an excellent idea for a guest or an Episode? Please let us know. You can reach the team at www.flyfishinginsiderpodcast.com. We are also very social where you can find a ton of great fly-fishing content, giveaways, tips, and more follow us on Instagram @flyfishinginsiderpodcast or see our Facebook page Fly Fishing Insider Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"A gloriously Gothic contemporary horror fantasy, perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman and Tanith Lee."―Peter McLean, author of Priest of Bones "A delightfully weird exploration of motherhood, queerness, and escaping patriarchal norms.”―Buzzfeed Sunyi Dean is an autistic fantasy writer and busy mother-of-two. Born in the States and later raised in Hong Kong, she now lives in inner-city North England. When not reading, running, falling over in yoga, or rolling d20s, she will escape the city to wild-swim in lonely dales. Her short stories have featured in The Best of British Scifi Anthology, Prole, FFO, Tor Dot Com, and more. THE BOOKEATERS is her debut novel. https://sunyidean.com/ #thebookeaters #literaryfantasy #darkfantasy #queerfantasy #queerbooks #actuallyautisticauthor #neurodivergent #gothicfantasy #debutauthor #debutnovel #bestbooks2022 VOX VOMITUS: Sometimes, it's not what goes right in the writing process, it's what goes horribly wrong. And VOX VOMITUS has been going “horribly wrong” in the best way possible for the past TWO YEARS! Host Jennifer Anne Gordon, award-winning gothic horror novelist and Co-Host Allison Martine, award-winning contemporary romance novelist have taken on the top and emerging new authors of the day, including Josh Malerman (BIRDBOX, PEARL), Paul Tremblay (THE PALLBEARERS CLUB, SURVIVOR SONG), May Cobb (MY SUMMER DARLINGS, THE HUNTING WIVES), Amanda Jayatissa (MY SWEET GIRL), Carol Goodman (THE STRANGER BEHIND YOU), Meghan Collins (THE FAMILY PLOT), and dozens more in the last year alone. Pantsers, plotters, and those in between have talked everything from the “vomit draft” to the publishing process, dream-cast movies that are already getting made, and celebrated wins as the author-guests continue to shine all over the globe. www.jenniferannegordon.com www.afictionalhubbard.com https://www.facebook.com/VoxVomituspodcast https://twitter.com/VoxVomitus #voxvomitus #voxvomituspodcast #authorswhopodcast #authors #authorlife #authorsoninstagram #authorsinterviewingauthors #livevideopodcast #livepodcast #bookstagram #liveauthorinterview #voxvomituslivevideopodcast #Jennifergordon #thebookeaters #SUNYIDEAN, --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/voxvomitus/support
Heads are gonna roll on this episode, Creep Street! This week, Mo & Dylan talk about the time terror came to a North England town! In May of 1971 in the town of Hexham, two boys were in their family's backyard garden when they unearthed something strange from the ground. Ancient stones carved into faces that could possibly have been ancient Celtic artifacts. But soon after finding the strange stones, things began going bump in the night! Some of those who came in contact with the stones claimed to have been visited by a hideous beast! Something part man, part wolf, part goat! Was this an ancient pagan deity searching for its stones, or was this something far more sinister? Citizens of the Milky Way, prepare yourselves for Horror of the Hexham Heads!
I speak to Paul Hannon from Scottish hauntings (paranormal investigations), Paul conducts paranormal investigations in haunted location throughout Scotland and North England. We discuss everything from ghostly events and stories to the practical aspects of the investigations. Pauls site can be found here Scottish Hauntings (Paranormal Investigations) | Groups | Facebook
George Hickman and Andrew Wood are just one of several owners of the brand new facility and soon-to-be-famous Bangtao Muay Thai & MMA gym located in Phuket, Thailand.George Hickman was born and raised in the state of North Carolina and is a former college wrestler who turned MMA Coach. Since the transition from fighter to coach, George has trained some of the most elite UFC fighters to have entered the cage including UFC Featherweight Champion Alexander Volkanovski.Andrew “Woody” Wood is a former Rugby league player from North England, his experience in sports and sports training has developed his skills to become one of the best strength and conditioning coaches for elite athletes across the fighting world. In this episode of Fruiting Body Podcast, we chat with George and Woody about their new gym Bangtao Muay Thai & MMA, the evolution of MMA in Phuket, and the many different relationships between trainers and fighters. Step into the ring with our awesome duo who take us on a journey to learn about their success in and out of the gym. We discuss all things fighting, discover the meaning of culture and giving back to the community, and what it takes to be a true champion in the world of MMA and other fighting sports. ▸ Three (3) Simple Steps to Help Our Account Grow1. SUBCRIBE TO THE FRUITING BODY PODCAST: https://bit.ly/3b8l2Yx2. LIKE OUR VIDEO3. LEAVE A COMMENT & SHARETHANK YOU TO ALL OUR SUPPORTERS :)▸ SUBSCRIBE TO THE FRUITING BODY PODCAST | https://bit.ly/3b8l2Yx▸ MORE FRUITING BODY PODCAST | https://www.youtube.com/c/FruitingBodyPodcast/playlistsFOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM ▼▸ BRENDAN ONEILL | https://www.instagram.com/brendan.william/▸ FRUITING BODY PODCAST | https://www.instagram.com/fruitingbodypodcast▸ MUAY THAI & MUSHROOMS | https://www.instagram.com/muaythaiandmushroomsMUSHROOM PRODUCT ▼▸ WEBSITE | https://fruiting-body.com▸ FOLLOW OUR FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/fruitingbodypodcastOUR GUESTS SOCIAL▼▸Bangtao Muay Thai & MMA | https://www.instagram.com/bangtaomuaythaimma/ ▸George Hickman | https://www.instagram.com/ghick1/ ▸Andrew "Woody" Woods | https://www.instagram.com/woody_vva/
This is a lovely conversation! We're pleased to introduce our dear friend from North England—our Yorkie friend Nicola Nixon! Nicola is finance executive who, very like everyone's favourite adoptive mom, Mrs. Garrett (from the Facts of Life), is a Certified Nutritionist! There is something terribly reassuring for Jo, and Blair, Natalie, and Tootie that the one woman in their life who they can turn to is the lady that manages their diet. When you think about it… it's so incredibly wholesome. Diet is something that every yoga practitioner is passionate about. Whether you're vegetarian, vegan, eating fish or meat, Keto, Paleo, following a Mediterranean Diet, Sattvic, Rajasic, or Tamasic we're obsessed about how we're feeding our bodies to help our health and advance our yoga practice. Nicola Nixon is a mom of two, Yoga Teacher & Ashtangi, Nutritionist (MSc) (ANutr), Yorkshire Gardener, Finance Exec (FCA), and Cancer Survivor. Today we're talking about how diet can heal your body. How important is the microbiome is and how rheumatoid arthritis and cancer, along with a whole host of other disorders, can be influenced for good or ill through dietary choices. We're also talking about some of the themes related to our diet as yoga practitioners as well. What's very special about this episode is that Nicola is speaking not only from an educated point of view, but also from her personal experience. She and her husband made a life long effort to stabilize, if not cure, his rheumatoid arthritis. It's a fascinating story and we believe you will enjoy sitting with us and and learning from Nicola as much as we did! Join Harmony Saturday April 30th FINDING HARMONY RETREAT - Online - Sign Up Today! harmonyslater.com/findingharmonyretreat FIND OUT MORE ABOUT NICOLA NIXON - INSTAGRAM - @theyummyyogi The Finding Harmony Podcast is hosted, edited and produced by Harmony Slater and co-hosted by Russell Case. A big heart of thanks to our friends, family, and students from around the world, who've generously supported this podcast through your comments, sharing, and financial donations. Your contributions have allowed us to keep our podcast ad and sponsor free. Creating, editing and producing each episode takes a lot of time. It is a labor of love. And would not be possible without your kind support. If you've enjoyed today's podcast, please consider supporting our future episodes by making a donation. Every little bit goes a long way and we are immensely grateful for any and all of your support. Make A Donation - harmonyslater.com/donate Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! ❤ Give us a 5★ rating! Opening and closing music compliments of my dear friend teaching Ashtanga yoga in Eindhoven, Nick Evans, with his band “dawnSong” from the album “for Morgan.” Listen to the entire album on Spotify - Click Here. To purchase your own copy - Click Here.
We talk about what you'll find there, what some of the pros and cons are and which you really must visit this year.
As broadcast January 3, 2022 with plenty of extras for your tank as we start this Year of the Tiger. Happy New Year to all of you, and it's a shame we had to end 2021 with the unfortunate passing of Betty White, who was not just a brilliant actor and comedian, but a trailblazer in showbusiness becoming a producer at a time when a woman doing such things was unheard of. A true gem in the morass of humanity, she will be missed. So, we began both hours with both Katherin Bass & Danno's own unique tributes to the late great Betty White, and then it's two hours of fresh, hot, new stuff, which even at 99 Betty White truly was.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Dolly Parton – 9 to 5Waxahatchee – TomorrrowYot Club – Deer IslandTame Impala – No ChoiceKhruangbin feat Leon Bridges – B-Side (Texas Moon vers)Barry Can't Swim – Everything Is Going To Be Alright Part II (30:03)Shygirl – Cleo at Abbey Roadserpentwithfeet – Bless The TelephoneBig Thief – CertaintyKevin Morby – I Hear You CallingAnimal Collective – WalkerSam Fender feat Holly Humberstone – Seventeen Going UnderPorches – Adore You Part III (58:48)Wiz Khalifa & Snoop Dogg - Young, Wild & FreeMiley Cyrus - Midnight SkySarah Kinsley - The KingEmmy Meli - I am WomanChloe Moriondo - Girl on TVCody Fry - Eleanor RigbyCeleste - Strange Part IV (95:47)Tones and I - Cloudy DayUpsahl - Time of My Life88rising & BIBI - The Weekendboy pablo- wachito ricoKaty Perry - ElectricKaty Perry - ResilientKaty Perry - Harleys in Hawaii
What an epic final weekend of the International fixture window for 2021. The Southern Hemisphere teams all fell victim to some really good teams from the North (England, France and Wales). Here we cover mainly the All Blacks vs France mixed with some chat from games between England vs South Africa and Wales vs Australia. There was a lot of controversary with the way referees utilized the TMO system throughout the whole series by looking for needles in a hay stack which at times decided the outcomes of a game. Frustrating to watch!!Overall some fantastic rugby was on display by all teams which made this episode a great one to record!Hope you enjoy!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scott-pointon7/message Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, I'm talking to Sammy Duet of Goatwhore. We discuss a host of topics including the band's next record, along with a deep-dive into the making of Acid Bath's seminal “When The Kite String Pops” record. I also review the new 1914 and Funeral Winds records and North England black metal collective, Aldorfrea, joins the immortal ranks of other greats who have been featured on my Demo of the Week segment.Support the bands featured on this episode: Goatwhore - https://goatwhore.bandcamp.com/ Aldorfrea - https://aldorfrea.bandcamp.com/ 1914 - https://x1914x.bandcamp.com/ Funeral Winds - https://funeralwinds.bandcamp.com/ Crowbar - http://www.crowbarnola.com/ Follow the show on social media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/intothenecrosphereInstagram - @intothenecrosphere Twitter - @INecrosphere Visit my Teespring store for Into The Necrosphere t-shirts, hoodies, face-masks etc. - https://teespring.com/stores/into-the-necrosphere.
Part Two of Season 06 Episode 2: Valleys of the Uncanny A few months after the mysterious death of Zigmund Adamski, PC Alan Godfrey sets out on a routine night patrol around the town of Todmorden in North England. That night will change his life forever... Go to twitter @unexplainedpod, facebook.com/unexplainedpodcast or unexplainedpodcast.com for more info. Thank you for listening. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a successful career in the offshore energy industry spanning 10 years as a chartered mechanical engineer, Charlie was a key part of the senior management team that led Tekmar Group to floatation on the London Stock Exchange in 2018. Following this he decided to leave the corporate world and start Capstone Fox to focus his time on building his group of property companies.As an experienced landlord, property investor and now developer, Charlie has been investing in the UK property market intensively in recent years growing a portfolio of residential property and now concentrating on commercial conversions and land development as well as working with other aspiring investors to help grow their portfolios.Initially focussing on Buy-to-Lets and HMOs in North East England his company has grown significantly, now delivering projects across North England and Wales. Charlie has a passion for property and working with great people on interesting and challenging projects whilst creating time and space to spend with his young family.
After a successful career in the offshore energy industry spanning 10 years as a chartered mechanical engineer, Charlie was a key part of the senior management team that led Tekmar Group to floatation on the London Stock Exchange in 2018. Following this he decided to leave the corporate world and start Capstone Fox to focus his time on building his group of property companies.As an experienced landlord, property investor and now developer, Charlie has been investing in the UK property market intensively in recent years growing a portfolio of residential property and now concentrating on commercial conversions and land development as well as working with other aspiring investors to help grow their portfolios.Initially focussing on Buy-to-Lets and HMOs in North East England his company has grown significantly, now delivering projects across North England and Wales. Charlie has a passion for property and working with great people on interesting and challenging projects whilst creating time and space to spend with his young family.
Sarah-Jane Taylor, Lettings Director for Preston Baker, the indomitable Estate & Letting Agency chain in North England, came down to Grantham to chat all things property in a series of four interviews
In this episode, I interview Paul Ogunyemi. Paul unpacks his past as a member of one of the most notorious gangs of North England. He articulates his upbringing, how gang life felt and looked for him, the interplay of drugs, violence, and gang dynamics. He also unpacks the descent into prison life both in the UK and in Germany and how this looked and felt as a young person. Paul then describes the start of his revelation into faith and his journey of reconciliation. Paul now runs both prison and school ministries, whilst also training to be an ordained pastor within the Church Army. He is a fascinating and engaging guest that gives us insight into his revelation, tenacity, and fortitude in the face of adversity. He recollects the threats when he left gang life, finding a new community and rediscovering his passions. Paul both inspires young people in schools and gives hope to prisoners throughout the UK. He can be reached at ogsnsogs@hotmail.co.uk for public speaking engagements. Please enjoy this episode with a fantastic guest.
Sarah-Jane Taylor, Lettings Director for Preston Baker, the indomitable Estate & Letting Agency chain in North England, came down to Grantham to chat all things property in a series of four interviews
Sarah-Jane Taylor, Lettings Director for Preston Baker, the indomitable Estate & Letting Agency chain in North England, came down to Grantham to chat all things property in a series of four interviews
Sarah-Jane Taylor, Lettings Director for Preston Baker, the indomitable Estate & Letting Agency chain in North England, came down to Grantham to chat all things property in a series of four interviews
A woman working in a men’s prison. From marriage proposals to stolen washing machines.. Lucy has seen it all in her work. Looking after ex offenders and those being released. Life can be difficult for those entering a new world after being locked up, but Lucy and her team are aiming to make that transition a lot smoother. The power of consistent support and slow progress is changing the lives of many, with Lucy and her colleagues at the helm. Like the rest of the world, prisons are also being affected by COVID-19. Lucy explains some of the differences that have arisen, and how they have overcome them.
Today is the first episode of our new Horse Breeds Around the World Series. We start with a famous British Pony breed, the Fell Pony of North England. Its home is in Cumbria and it takes its name from the word fell which is another term for hill or highland. The Fell pony is a hardy breed, well suited for a life outside in the often harsh weather of the mountains of Cumbria. Ute talks with Libby Robinson, Fell Pony Breeder and founder of the Fell Pony Heritage Trust. Libby tells us all about the origin of the Fell Pony, its uses and how the Fell Pony is a conservation grazer and has shaped the landscape of its home on the fells. But the future of the pony is not very bright with declining numbers and farmers giving up the tradition of pony keeping. Libby tries to create awareness of the role of the Fell Pony in the region and hopes that more young people can connect and help in saving it. Show Notes: https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2021/02/08/horse-podcast-ep-94-mountains-moors-the-fell-pony-of-cumbria/
What is life if we don’t reach? That’s Peter Lorimer’s guiding principle as he shares his profound wisdom with Ian Lobas. It’s a privilege to hear the advice of one of the most dialed-in, successful men you’ll ever encounter. You’ll be hanging on his every word. Peter has had an illustrious career as a top real estate broker in Los Angeles for more than 15 years now, and he’s just merged his company with real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran! Actually, his can-do attitude led him to achieve amazing results from as early as age 13. Refusing to be limited by the realities of his cold, industrial hometown in North England, Peter embarked on a musical journey as the youngest student at the Royal College of Music. He went on to tour with orchestras and left home at the tender age of 15 with a trombone under one arm and a backpack under the other, determined to be a success in London. Following his instincts paid off incredibly well because he became a record producer who has worked with superstars like David Bowie, George Michael, Seal, and Christina Aguilera. By the time he turned his talents to the world of real estate, Peter had amassed around 50 #1 hits on the Billboard and Music week club charts. What’s the secret to Peter’s success? He always checks in with himself to assess how he can grow and build who he is in order to build his business, his marriage, and everything that’s central to his life. That way, he’s always being the best possible authentic version of himself. This surefire approach ensures he’s the best he can be for everyone in his life and gets the best results from his business. In this episode, he shows how you can evolve and become the person you need to be to hit your goals with ease. When you’re done listening, be sure to check out our other amazing shows on the subject of setting out on a path of growth, including Finding Your Lifelong Passion and Limitless Possibilities. Some topics they discussed include: How to get on the right path How to keep the voice of self-doubt at bay When to use a “spiritual golf swing” How to listen to the quiet voice that sets you on the right path How to factor the greater good into your decisions The two key filters for sound decision-making Why you need to trust that anything is possible References and Links Mentioned: Want to reach out to us? Email: listeners@menonpurposepodcast.com Website: https://ianlobas.com/ Connect with us on social media: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Want to watch this and other awesome interviews? Check out our YouTube channel!
https://darulqasim.org/advice-to-north-england/ Shaykh Amin delivers an inspirational message to the Muslims of North England in this audio call.
Property Investing 101 -> Flora was the first-ever guest on the podcast all the way back in episode 1. I got a lot of feedback asking to get Flora back on the show. So, she's back!Flora is an experienced investor and has a portfolio of buy-to-lets in North England. She now helps other investors to grow their wealth as a deal sourcing agent.In episode 22, Flora shares her favourite tips on how to get started in property. We cover finances, choosing a strategy and investment area, research, and lots more.Property has opened so many doors for me (excuse the pun). The amazing thing is, YOU can get into it even if your starting capital isn't huge.Sounds too good to be true? Tune in to find out how to take your first steps!To connect with Flora, you can use the links below:InstagramFacebookempireresidential.co.uk
This episode I interviewed Erika Jones who will be competing in the finals of FOEW Wales and North England finals, after placing first runner up last year. We discussed her journey into mental health, after suffering the loss of her grandfather and how grief can impact your mental health. We also discuss mental health with the elderly as Erika works with patients with Dementia and this is her pageant platform. Thank you so much for speaking to me Erika and a massive good luck for your finals! Thank you for listening to Queen Chat's Podcast, I hope you enjoyed this podcast and let me know if there are any subjects you would like covered.
Leya Tanit joins the BTD Josh Accardo this week on the show. Leya is a kinkster based in Ibiza, originally from North England who started Pineapplesupport.org Pineapple support is a free support and therapy service for all persons working in the online adult industry. She talks about how she got the idea to start the program and her own journey through kink.
Do you have men in your life whom you care about? How comfortable are they at talking about their emotions? It's OK to not be OK. The light will always follow the dark. Thank you Rob Osman from Dudes n Dogs for joining me today. This series on Men's Mental Health relates to everyone, not just men. Rob mentions we need to value talking and recognises that men are sometimes not good at talking. The environment allows men to feel comfortable with talking. At the moment DudesnDogs is running in most areas in England and is following Covid-19 guidelines. If there is anyone in North England or Scotland who is interested in setting up some groups, reach out to Rob. Rob Osman is a coach and an inspirational speaker on Mental Health in the Workplace and in community groups. Reach out if you need someone. Subscribe to this Podcast - Mental Health Chats. Warren Davies will be our next guest talking about "Coping in Isolation". Let's open up chats and build awareness for anyone suffering from a mental illness. Please like, comment, share, and ask questions. #MentalHealthSupport #SuicideHelp #MensMentalHealth #MentalIllness
Cage/ Rage is a podcast by a true Nicolas Cage fan for Nicolas Cage fans. It is hosted by Darryl Edge of Leeds, U.K. Darryl watches all of Cage's films in an effort to attain true Cage nirvana. Besides the great actor, Billy and Darryl talk about: Pro wrestling, North England vs. South England, mental health, fame, and clown college. Don't take any of those things for granted.
Local Government Minister Simon Clarke discusses the latest Coronavirus news, including the review of the quarantine plan. Stephen Hammond, Former Health Minister and Conservative MP on the plans for air bridges with other countries. Julia is also joined by Headteacher Penny Shepard whose pupils have now returned to school. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How does a woman from North England with a "horrendous" money mindset go on to fulfill her wildest dreams and create a multi-million dollar company? You're about to find out! In today's episode, I chat with Niyc Pidgeon: award winning positive psychologist, award winning & best-selling Hay House author, High Performance & Success Coach and multiple 7 figure biz owner! Niyc is the Sales Queen AND the happiness queen! In this conversation, Niyc shares that her money mindset used to be HORRENDOUS. So, are you excited to learn how she went from a lack mindset to owning a multiple 7 figure business? Listen to find out! Links and resources: Niyc Pidgeon's instagram: @niycpidge Niyc Pidgeon's website: www.niycpidgeon.com Niyc Pidgeon on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNVLY_gSn1g06a3HSH2o1VA INSTAGRAM: @girl_unfiltered Website: www.girlunfiltered.com FREE meditation: https://learnmore.girlunfiltered.com/money-magnet-meditation/
Edward's main job lies in forestry, however he also has a drone based side hustle where he maps, and live streams events via his drone. You can find him over at http://www.aerialperspectivedrones.co.uk And yes, this drone podcast is an offshoot of my Drone Impact program. If you're interested in joining my weekly online drone mastermind meetings, just shoot me a message at https://thedronetrainer.com/contact/ and I'll send you the joining instructions!
We talk about cosmetics between the wars, the traces our garments leave on us and our surroundings as well as the times when clothes fail us. See links below. Rebecca Arnold, ‘The Kodak Ensemble: Fashion, Images and Materiality in 1920s America’, Fashion Theory (15 July 2019): https://doi.org/10.1080/1362704X.2019.1638166 The Vintage Compact Shop, Richard Hudnut (15 April 2017): https://thevintagecompactshop.com/blogs/antique-and-collectible-history/richard-hudnut-compacts-heritage Tre-Jur Advertisement (1924): https://www.periodpaper.com/products/1924-ad-tre-jur-makeup-cosmetics-compact-lipstick-blush-rouge-powder-jewel-case-116999-thm-232 Grace Lee, Evening Essential: Grace’s Family’s 1930s Minaudière, Documenting Fashion (12 December 2017): http://blog.courtauld.ac.uk/documentingfashion/tag/minaudiere/ Ewald André Dupont (director), Piccadilly (1929): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0020269/ Aria Darcella, Remember when a dress almost destroyed Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers?, CR (21 June 2018): https://www.crfashionbook.com/celebrity/a21656038/fred-astaire-ginger-rogers-wardrobe-malfunction/ Jean Harlow and Wallace Beery in George Cukor (director), Dinner at Eight (1933): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=om9nTKzGXqc (gowns by Adrian) Mitchell and Kenyon Collection. September 1902 – Fair in North England, Leeds (1902): https://youtu.be/zABSkm8Q3mE (nice selection of feathered accessories) Styling Hollywood, Netflix (2019): https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/80204364
In this episode I speak with Nahla Summers. Nahla is a social change maker, a transformative coach, a podcaster, an accidental adventurer and a speaker. She is also the author of the book 44 Rays of Sunshine. A book she never expected to write until the day her life changed. Her story and how she overcame adversity has been inspiring people around the world. In fact she won an award for most inspirational book in 2017 with a ‘stellar piece of writing by a very talented author’. However, she says it is not that that she is most proud, but simply the people who have told her they are reading the book for a second time. She has been awarded a points of light award from the Prime Minister for ‘transforming the concept of sponsorship’. After cycling 3000 miles across America and walking 500 miles from South to North England asking people to show their support by simply doing an act of kindness. With her second book launching called a Culture of Kindness and her podcast of the same name, she is looking to change the world of work into a kinder and more productive place. Her books are available to buy on Amazon. Find out more about her on her websites where you can ask join her mailing list: www.Nahlasummers.com www.sunshinepeople.org.uk
This week Arm Cast: Dead Sexy Podcast host Armand Rosamilia chats with Lex Jones, a Dark Fiction author from North England. Lex currently has two novels published and over a dozen short stories. He's currently working on a children’s book and a collection of short stories.
Catch up with: - Graham Redman discussing the relation between food security and self-sufficiency, and global grain stocks. - Iain Lindsay providing updates about the crops in South Scotland and North England. - James Southgate talking about Rougham's T2 meeting which was held in the beginning of May. - Max Newbert telling you about the loss of metalhyde - Andy Cunningham providing information about the Innovation Open Days in the upcoming months
Jada brings her Black Girl Magic, Hillary blesses the mic with her North England charm, and Ashford makes every attempt to stay coherent. The trio discuss the Doctor Who episode Rosa, by Malorie Blackman and Chris Chibnall. Please e-mail us at prydonian.post@gmail.com or reach us on Twitter @sogallifrey
A recent study has found that poor families in North England struggle to find jobs because of unreliable and expensive public transportation. The study, conducted by Sheffield [SHEF-eeld] Hallam University and the University of Sheffield, involved low-income residents from Greater Manchester and Leeds. The researchers found that low-income families in these cities depend heavily on riding buses as a relatively cheaper alternative to taking the train or driving a car. Through a series of interviews, the researchers discovered that the participants have difficulty attending job interviews due to the erratic schedule of bus services. Job seekers cannot guarantee their punctuality for job interviews because the buses sometimes arrive late. Unfortunately, this results in the rejection of the job seekers' applications. Aside from this, some job seekers also find bus fares to other cities very expensive, with their projected commute expenses greater than their expected income. This causes them to turn down offers from other cities. Given these points, the researchers called for improvements in transportation in the affected cities. Some of the improvements they proposed include integrating transport and employment policies, which can help workers find better commute options. Another proposal is the creation of new bus franchises that will serve areas with problems on accessible and affordable transportation. In response to the issue, a spokesperson from the UK Department for Transport said that transportation reforms are already underway in North England. These reforms have a budget exceeding £13 billion, which is the largest reform investment ever made by any government.
aking Acts 1:8 as the main verse for this message, Florence considers what, when, who, where, why and how questions in relation to the empowering work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the church. This is Florence's last preach at ACF as she and James prepare to relocate to North England - we'll miss them !
更多英语知识,请关注微信公众号: VOA英语每日一听 Todd: Hello, Jason. You're from England. Uh, where are you from in England?Jason: I'm from South London.Todd: Oh, cool. South London. Why don't you talk about that for awhile?Jason: OK, well, London is a little bit colder than Japan, it's a little bit more expensive as well, so it is kind of nice to come here and spend my money.Todd: So actually, you said South London right? Is that where Wimbledon is? South London?Jason: Wimbledon, No! Wimbleton's in West London.Todd: West London!Jason: Yeah. South London isn't famous for much, really, apart from rude people like me.Todd: So what's the difference between South London and West London and North London?Jason: Yeah, there is a big difference between all the places in London. Everyone's got different accents. Everyone acts differently. England has a lot of different places. For example, in North England, they'll have different accents, completely different accents, from South England and sometimes even different languages, like in Wales and Scotland, so.Todd: So your accent is South London.Jason: My accent is South London, yeah. Someone from North London would sound completely different from me, and West London and so on, so.Todd: So is South London the best place to live?Jason: Oh, yeah, of course. Actually, Central London would be but it is way too expensive, kind of like Tokyo.Todd: OK. Were you born in South London?Jason: Yeah, I was born in South London. Yeah. But, you know, I've been everywhere in England, so and believe me there's a lot of different places, everywhere is different, so.
The boys are back, episode 5 of their weekly podcast #NeverlusenLive where the lads talk all the week's football and more. This week we talk the North England derby, plus Chris Houghton and best African players the premier league have seen This week's panel: DJ Jukess - @DJ_Jukess Kimbisco - @Kimbisco Fingerz - @FingerzWyla Special Guests: MD WYLA - @MDWyla Petie - @PtSomebodii
21 year old ballet dancer Tala Lee-Turton is only the third ever British female to break through the Bolshoi Ballet Academy. In this podcast interview, Tala tells us about her life as a ballet student growing up in North England and discovering and falling in love with the Russian ballet technique. After successfully auditioning, Tala… The post Bolshoi Ballet Academy Graduate Tala Lee-Turton makes history at the infamous ballet school appeared first on The Wonderful World of Dance Magazine.
The scientist John Dalton was born in North England in 1766. Although he came from a relatively poor Quaker family, he managed to become one of the most celebrated scientists of his age. Through his work, he helped to establish Manchester as a place where not only products were made but ideas were born. His reputation during his lifetime was so high that unusually a statue was erected to him before he died. Among his interests were meteorology, gasses and colour blindness. However, he is most remembered today for his pioneering thinking in the field of atomic theory. With: Jim Bennett Former Director of the Museum of the History of Science at the University of Oxford and Keeper Emeritus at the Science Museum Aileen Fyfe Reader in British History at the University of St Andrews James Sumner Lecturer in the History of Technology at the Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine at the University of Manchester Producer: Victoria Brignell.
The scientist John Dalton was born in North England in 1766. Although he came from a relatively poor Quaker family, he managed to become one of the most celebrated scientists of his age. Through his work, he helped to establish Manchester as a place where not only products were made but ideas were born. His reputation during his lifetime was so high that unusually a statue was erected to him before he died. Among his interests were meteorology, gasses and colour blindness. However, he is most remembered today for his pioneering thinking in the field of atomic theory. With: Jim Bennett Former Director of the Museum of the History of Science at the University of Oxford and Keeper Emeritus at the Science Museum Aileen Fyfe Reader in British History at the University of St Andrews James Sumner Lecturer in the History of Technology at the Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine at the University of Manchester Producer: Victoria Brignell.
The scientist John Dalton was born in North England in 1766. Although he came from a relatively poor Quaker family, he managed to become one of the most celebrated scientists of his age. Through his work, he helped to establish Manchester as a place where not only products were made but ideas were born. His reputation during his lifetime was so high that unusually a statue was erected to him before he died. Among his interests were meteorology, gasses and colour blindness. However, he is most remembered today for his pioneering thinking in the field of atomic theory. With: Jim Bennett Former Director of the Museum of the History of Science at the University of Oxford and Keeper Emeritus at the Science Museum Aileen Fyfe Reader in British History at the University of St Andrews James Sumner Lecturer in the History of Technology at the Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine at the University of Manchester Producer: Victoria Brignell.
This is the first in a new series of podcasts looking at issues around the world.Future episodes will come from far and wide, but we start in North England, 27 years ago.Mark Frankland was in the stadium on the day the Hillsborough disaster happened.I asked him about his experience and what followed.LINKShttp://marksimonfrankland.blogspot.co.uk/http://michaelgreenwell.wordpress.com/https://twitter.com/FranklandMarkhttps://twitter.com/mgreenwell
This is the first in a new series of podcasts looking at issues around the world.Future episodes will come from far and wide, but we start in North England, 27 years ago.Mark Frankland was in the stadium on the day the Hillsborough disaster happened.I asked him about his experience and what followed.LINKShttp://marksimonfrankland.blogspot.co.uk/http://michaelgreenwell.wordpress.com/https://twitter.com/FranklandMarkhttps://twitter.com/mgreenwell
C.H. Arles is on a crusade for justice when a resident of a North England village is put on trial for witchcraft!
The 123rd of a weekly series of radio programmes created by :zoviet*france:First broadcast 15 November 2014 by Resonance 104.4 FM Our thanks go out to the artists and sound recordists included here for their fine work. track list 01 Sophie Cooper - Sarah 02 @C - Шестой (Для Дмитрия) ['Sixth (for Dmitry)'] 03 Philip Sulidae - The Long Neck of the Forest 04 Wolf Maps - Endless 05 Encym - IV-VI 06 Gerry O'Driscoll - ”Why should I be frightened of dying?" 07 unknown artist, recorded by Raymond Cutt - Girl's Voice, Singing, Rec. North England 1974 08 Andre Louis - Tty 09 Raum - Raydot 10 Chad Oliveiri - Treblekicked 11 Lee Patterson - Butane First Movement 12 MaCu - Shadows 13 Alexei Biryukoff - Truck and Thunder 14 Janek Schaefer - Cyan Sees through You
This week on Sunday Takeaway, Sunil Badami chats to Cross Media Reporter for 666 Canberra James Vyver who recorded Trevor Christie-Taylor's hair-raising tale of hitchiking across South Africa. Ashley Moore, Mornings Presenter for ABC Western QLD offers a personal account of travelling across the world from North England to Longreach with a couple of stops on the way. Also, David Rundle a vintage car enthusiast who has travelled to the ends of the earth all in pursuit of car parts for a rare 1928 Stutz Splendid Safety Sedan.
For today’s program I’ve invited Orla Wren, an artist from North England releasing music on Flau, Facture, Home Normal, and most recently Oak Editions, to share with you his favorite pieces, which happen to be from film. It’s a beautiful chronicle, with its own special plot and emotional journey: 'For this mix I collected many fragments of music, dialogue and foley sounds which were taken directly from the films themselves and which I then arranged variously and carefully placed to construct some possible narrative. I always feel drawn to the most intimate moments within a film, most often I find it’s where the music and story hold the most emotion and poignancy. This mix is made with love and respect for the film makers, actors and the musicians, thank you for the beautiful moments.' Please enjoy responsibly and support the featured artists! For full track listing and more information about this mix, please visit headphonecommute.com
This video takes you to the Cumbrian Lake District, the perfect spot for relaxtion, scenic hiking, and hilltop picnics. At www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
This video takes you to the Cumbrian Lake District, the perfect spot for relaxtion, scenic hiking, and hilltop picnics. At www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Inspired by the Dada movement and simply fed up with the society of North England in 1976, the Liverpool-born artist Linder Sterling—featured in The Age of Collage—is known as a true master of collage.For more than three decades, Linder Sterling has addressed identity, sexuality, fashion, and society through her stunning pieces of art, music, and performance without submitting to the Zeitgeist of any given era. Gestalten.tv met Linder Sterling at her solo exhibition frau/objekt in Hanover to chronicle the blossoming of her collage art, talk about “spreading butter” on performance, and let her remind us of what a true glue means.
Hadrian's Wall, built nearly 2000 years ago by the Romans during the reign of Emperor Hadrian, was a cleverly-designed military rampart manned by 20,000 troops. This 73-mile long undulating wall likely defined and protected the bleak northern edge of Roman Britain from pesky barbarians. Much-loved by hikers and historians, the wall is truly one of England’s most thought provoking sights. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
Hadrian's Wall, built nearly 2000 years ago by the Romans during the reign of Emperor Hadrian, was a cleverly-designed military rampart manned by 20,000 troops. This 73-mile long undulating wall likely defined and protected the bleak northern edge of Roman Britain from pesky barbarians. Much-loved by hikers and historians, the wall is truly one of England's most thought provoking sights. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
The seventh season of Rick Steves' Europe — 14 new episodes — debuts this Fall on public television (check your local listings).
During our Europe Tour, Tokara visited Warton Village in North England. Art Lee taught a one-day workshop to 24 participants from five groups from around the country.We always meet lots of nice and interesting people on our travels, and so we came up with an idea to interview many of the leaders of taiko groups with whom we meet during our tours. Here is the first...
Stuart Smith of Ryedale Vineyards in Yorkshire, North England talks to us about his vines and wines and how different root stocks are selected for vineyards.
The title of this episode of Communio Santorum is A Glimmer of Reform.I assume most listening to this are students of history, or—why would you be listening? Some like history in general. Others find a fascination with certain eras or moments of the past. Whatever your interest, every student recognizes that as time passes, things change. Sometimes that change is merely incidental to the thing changed, a cosmetic difference that does little to the substance. Other change is deep, fundamentally altering the thing changed; and in some cases, doing away with it altogether.Institutions and beliefs held for long periods can be swept away in a matter of days, while others abide for centuries without being touched.Jesus challenged the Guardians of Tradition of His day with the Parable of the Wine-skins. The point of the parable is that while truth doesn't change, the container it's put in and dispensed from will change, it MUST change. The rabbinic and Pharisaical Judaism of Jesus' day had become an inflexible complex of traditions that obscured the Spirit behind the Law. The Rabbis and Pharisees played an important role after the Babylonian Captivity in moving the Jews away from their age old tendency to idolatry. But their exaltation of tradition had become so rigid it ended up missing what the Law of Moses was intended to promote. Jesus came to cut through the thick vines of tradition and make a path back to God.Sadly, some seem to think the parable of the wineskins only referred to 1st C Judaism. They don't realize what Jesus said is an abiding truth with application to every age; including the Church. Historically, God births a fresh move of the Spirit and people are mobilized to maximize the effect of that movement. Spiritual inspiration builds a structure, a vehicle for the movement to take place in and through. But as time passes, man makes policies and procedures regulate the movement. They're needed so people can work together. Leaders want to ensure future members of the movement know where they came from and why. The problem is, those policies and procedures often become a limit, a line, a defining mark that says, “This is us, and beyond that line is NOT us. This is who we are; we are not that. This is what we do, we do NOT do that.”Traditions. à Which can be good and necessary for passing on values and identity; but can get in the way of hearing what else God might say.All of this is crucial to the next phase of Churchy History we're looking at. So bear with me as I use an illustration I hope makes all this clear.Let's say as a young Christian, I'm addicted to TV. I watch TV hours a day. What I watch isn't the issue – just that I spend way too much time on it. At church one day, while in worship, I'm convicted about the TV, so I decide to only watch an hour each night, and spend the rest of the time reading, visiting other Christians and volunteering at the local mission.I experience such amazing spiritual growth, I decided to forego TV altogether. After a couple months of astounding deepening, I get angry at all the time I wasted and come to loath TV. So I take it out to the dumpster and toss it. I now abhor TV and when invited over to a friend's house on the weekend, when he turns on the TV, I excuse myself and go home. As I drive home I grumble about how immature he is for watching TV. After that I use every opportunity I have to “encourage” others to turn off their TV's and spend that time in more profitable and God-honoring ways. Several of my friends see major spiritual progress and become equally energetic in their anti-TV crusade as I. We form a group that makes watching TV a test as to whether or not someone is a real follower of Jesus. Then something interesting happens. The loss of visual entertainment moves a couple in the group to suggest we start performing dramas that enact Biblical stories and faith lessons. An acting group forms that stages weekly plays. And three years later what's developed is a whole movement of TV bashers who've made mini-plays a part of their traditional church services.When someone in the group suggests they film one of their plays and put it on TV, he's kicked out of the church.The spiritual condition of the leadership of the Western European church had sunk abysmally in the 14th C. The papacy and its supporting mechanism had become little more than a political battlefield. When the papacy was split between three contenders, all claiming to be Peter's legitimate successor, it was a evidence things had gotten completely out of hand.It was time for reform; for a new wineskin to contain and dispense God's Grace and Truth.I want to be clear. While the upper echelons of Roman Catholic hierarchy had become hideously corrupt, thousands of local priests and monks continued to serve God faithfully. Don't forget that the original Reformers were members of the Roman church.The Babylonian Captivity at Avignon and the Great Schism of the Papacy that followed it revealed a grotesque abuse of power. The failure of the counciliar movement made it clear no real reform would come from within the Church. People believed the Pope was essential, not just for providing leadership of the spiritual realm, but as a means of sanctioning political rule as well. By the end of the 14th C, Europeans recognized that the Popes were often grossly self-interested, power-hungry despots. But they couldn't shake the assumption the Pope was the cornerstone of Christendom.It was two brave souls, an Englishman named John Wyclif, and a Czech named Jan Hus, who got the dialog rolling on what the Church is and ought to look like. Of course, they weren't the first to broach this important topic. Augustine had done back in the 4th C. His ideas shaped the Roman church's doctrine and polity. It was time to hold them up to the light of Scripture and see if they'd been properly interpreted and implemented.In a word, John Wyclif was a zealot. And, as is typical of zealots, there was no gray with him; it was all black or white. He was a polarizer. People either supported or opposed him. He left no room for no-opinion.There's considerable confusion about the real Wyclif because we know little about him. He had a habit of hiding himself under many pages of scholarly discourse. So we know what he believed but not much about him personally.His early life is hazy; we don't even know when he was born. He was brought up in North England but emerges from the fog when he became a student at Oxford. He attained a doctorate in 1372 and rose quickly as a leading professor there.The hot topic at that time was the nature of authority, specifically as it related to governance. Everyone knew authority comes from God, but the question was HOW it was conferred to men so they could rule.The majority-view said all authority was only just when it was bestowed by the Roman hierarchy. God entrusted the Pope with ‘catholic', that is universal dominion over all things and persons. So, any authority used by civil rulers not under the auspices of the Pope was unlawful and invalid.The minority-view said authority inhered in civil rulers as a work of God's general grace and was not officially bestowed by the Church. As long as a ruler remained within the scope of God's grace, his rule was legitimate. This group went further and said if such grace was the basis of rule by civil authorities, how much more was it necessary for spiritual leaders?Wyclif was in the minority and dove into the debate with an important addition. He said the English government had a divinely assigned responsibility to correct abuses in the church and remove from office those clergy who'd proven by immoral or unethical behavior to be abusers of God's grace. Wyclif went further, saying the State could even seize the property of corrupt church officials.Uhh – you can see where this is going for JohnW, can't you?In 1377, the Pope condemned Wyclif's teaching. But of course he didn't back down. It led to the kind of brouhaha that saw the Church condemn, not just Wyclif's teachings, but Wyclif himself. But powerful friends in England made sure no action was taken beyond threats.Wyclif's teaching on authority was one of the early doctrinal wedges that would eventually lead to the Reformation. It posited the idea of spiritual freedom for all followers of Christ because of God's grace, bestowed by Himself, in Himself, and through Himself, à not via the Church. Everyone, whether priest or layman is equal before God. Salvation doesn't bring someone into the Church so they can get to God, so much as it brings people to God, and so includes them in the Church. It's crucial we understand how radical Wyclif's ideas were, how revolutionary. What he proposed was a personal relationship between God and man; something modern Evangelicals take as a given.Because of this, it was God in the heart and mind of a person that qualified them to hold office in the Church. Character and Calling were everything. Based on what he found in the Bible, Wyclif said priests did NOT mediate salvation by conducting masses. How could they, He asked, if as it says in Hebrews, Jesus died once for sins? How could they, if Jesus is the ONE mediator between God and man? Wyclif's thoughts foreshadowed Martin Luther's doctrine of justification by faith alone. Both men dismantled the medieval barriers between God and man.Wyclif's doctrine of “authority bestowed by grace” was just the first of his theological hammer-blows delivered toward Roman doctrine. The decisive year of his reforming career was 1378, the same as the Great Papal Schism. Seeing the travesty of one pope excommunicating another, Wyclif ramped up his calls for reform.He spent a lot of time critiquing the Pope. He said, following the example of Christ and the Apostles, the Pope should be the shepherd of the God's flock and a preacher who brings men to Christ. His view left no room for the temporal power Popes. The papacy as a political force constantly striving for mastery over men by political means was absurd and detestable to Wyclif. He abhorred trappings of power and denounced the crass worldliness and luxury of some of Church hierarchy.Wyclif rather welcomed the Great Schism precisely because it made obvious to all the problems in the Papacy of the 14th C. But as the Schism went on and the rhetoric of church officials grew more intense, Wyclif became more determined to call for the dismantling of the Papacy.He listed the many ways Popes had departed from the simple faith and practice of Christ and His disciples. He scoffed at the idea that just because Peter died in Rome every bishop of Rome was above all Christendom. He reasoned, by that logic, Muslims might conclude their “sultan in Jerusalem,” where Christ died, was greater than the pope. No, Wyclif claimed, Christ alone is head of the Church and that headship is communicated through the Spirit of God working through the Word of God.Again, remember that Wyclif WAS PART OF THE ROMAN CHURCH at this point. This was an internal discussion, where there were many priests and bishops who found Wyclif's idea thoroughly Biblical. They might not be politically safe, but they were theologically sound.But when Wyclif's call for reform was met with resistance by those who could and should implement it, he took a fateful step. He passed from being an orthodox preacher of reform into a Protester; From Reformer to Protestant.His break with the papacy was part of a new idea he'd formed of the Church.Wyclif's concept of the Church was prescient in its foreshadowing of what John Calvin would later propose. Wyclif said the church was less a visible institution as it was an invisible body of the elect; men and women chosen by God to be saved. Their salvation was a work of God's sovereignty, and not subject to the ministrations of priests.Building on this, Wyclif challenged a whole range of medieval beliefs and practices: pardons, indulgences, absolutions, pilgrimages, the worship of images, the adoration of the saints, the treasury of merit, and the distinction between venial and mortal sins.He retained a belief in purgatory and extreme unction. He said if images increased devotion they need not be removed; and prayers to saints were not necessarily wrong. He considered confession to be useful if it was voluntary. We catch something of the spirit of his revolt when he declared that preaching was “of more value than the administration of any sacrament.”The standard Wyclif used in his evaluation of the practices of the Church was Scripture. He said, “Neither the testimony of Augustine nor Jerome, nor any other saint should be accepted except in so far as it was based upon Scripture.”He maintained the right of everyone to examine the Bible for himself: “The New Testament is of full authority, and open to the understanding of simple men, as to the points that be most needful to salvation.”But in all his protests and call for reform, Wyclif aroused no hostility like that sparked by his attack on the doctrine of transubstantiation¸ which lies at the heart of the Mass.In the Summer of 1380, he published twelve arguments against the idea that the bread and wine of were transformed into the literal, physical body and blood of Christ. He said the early church considered the elements as symbols of Christ's body and blood. So, Christ is present in the elements sacramentally, not materially. The point of the sacrament he said, was the presence of the PERSON Christ in the soul, not the body of Christ in the belly.Wyclif's denial of transubstantiation gave his enemies their opportunity. His support dwindled to just a few at Oxford. A council condemned his doctrines and forbade him lecturing. Then, William Courtenay, Archbishop of Canterbury, convened a council that condemned ten of Wyclif s doctrines, labeling them heretical. By 1382, Wyclif was persona non-grata at Oxford.He turned to the people for support. He called for the Bible to be produced in the language of craftsmen and peasants so they could read and study and see how far the Church had departed from its roots. He led a handful of scholars at Oxford in the translation of the Latin Bible into English and copied the methods of St. Francis and the friars by wandering around, preaching outdoors, anywhere people would listen.Wyclif sent out priests sympathetic to his cause to win the souls of the neglected. Clad in brown robes of undressed wool, without sandals, purse, or scrip, a staff in their hand, dependent for food and shelter on the good will of their neighbors, Wyclif's “poor priests” soon became a power in the land. Their enemies dubbed them Lollards, meaning “mumblers.” They each carried a few pages of Wyclif's English Bible and his tracts and sermons as they went throughout the countryside, preaching. The movement spread and soon, many became lay-preachers.Wyclif gained enough support that the authorities decided to not move against him. But his followers were hunted, expelled from Oxford, and forced to renounce their views. Wyclif, driven from the university, was left to end his days in peace at his parish at Lutterworth. He died there in 1384.
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