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Our Bachelor Nation OGs Bob Guiney and Trista Sutter hang out with Mercedes Northup who's fresh off the sand in Paradise! Mercedes shares an update from her close friend Kylee Russell after her breakup with Aven. We finally hear HOW she found out he was cheating! Plus, we hear how things are going with Mercedes after ending her relationship with Tyler Norris!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“iies.” is an emerging artist/band from Denver, CO. The name “iies” is coined from the lead vocalist's birth name "Craig Northup II," which takes the Roman numeral two to symbolize the two letter "i's," creating the word "iies."- pronounced "eyes". known for engaging performances & past debut hip-hop albums such as "Poetry in the Field" and "Rebirth", iies. now tours Denver with “The iies. Collective,” a band dedicated to pushing the musical envelope by bending genres and lyrical feats with a style they call “experimental jazz rap” and “Homesickness." Their latest single blends Folk, Hip-Hop, Jazz, and ambient music in a refreshingly new and beautiful way - sure to bring you into tears and the realm of nostalgia. The collective plans to release their latest debut album in the following months! Craig (Lead Vocalist) Baz Gillen (drums), Killian Bertsch (Piano), Aidan Roberts (guitar), and Jacob Montano (bass) have showcased at notable venues around Denver, such as Appaloosa, Lost Lake, The Roxy Theater, The Roxy Broadway, The Gothic Theater, Cervantes, Your Mom's House, Underground Music Showcase, Sofar Denver and many more. They are known for hypnotic rhythms, electrifying lyrical feats, and dazzling solos - told by many as a must-see act! Far from past personas and no longer held by the mental restraints of societal, parental, and internal shortcomings, iies. now expresses a fully realized identity proudly with stories of trauma, culture, redemption, and spirituality. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backstagejazz/message
Riley Northup is a Marketing Specialist at The Nieves Law Firm.At The Nieves Law Firm, Riley focuses on expanding the firm's reach and generating new clients through events, digital marketing, public relations, and much more. He joined The Nieves Law Firm in 2021 after working as the head of digital marketing for an eight-figure law firm in Nebraska. Having started at the firm as an intern, Riley played a large role in the development and growth of the business. The firm was named to the Inc 5000 list of fastest-growing companies every year he worked there. Connect with Riley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rileynorthup/Visit The Nieves Law Firm's Website: https://thenieveslawfirm.com/On This Episode, We Discuss…Why Marketing?Areas to Watch in 2024Defining Your Firm's Expectations of Social MediaFocusing on Video
Ty Northup leads L and M to a 20 point win over Columbus.
In this week's "The X Button", Alejandro is joined by IGN reviewer Travis Northup AKA "TieGuyTravis" to hear his thoughts on "Lords of the Fallen", and then go over Travis' history as a games reviewer, how he joined IGN and become their most prolific reviewer, how Destiny is currently faring, and a temperature check on the live service trend in gaming! Intro Music By: Song: Ivan Shpilevsky - The Time (No Copyright Music) Music provided by Tunetank. Free Download: https://bit.ly/3e3sxiw Video Link: https://youtu.be/zeXd4dFB5cw Lofi Hiphop Mix 2022 | Lofi beats to study | No Copyright Lofi Hip Hop 2022 https://youtu.be/pLcw3dK1yU0
Today on the bench, we welcome Todd Furneaux who is spearheading the building of the World's Largest Sauna. The sauna is being constructed as part of Running Man, a three day festival happening outside of Atlanta Georgia this mid October 2023. During this episode, you'll hear about Todd's company and cohorts, All Day Running. And how the idea of building the World's Largest Sauna was surely fostered on the sauna bench or in the cold plunge. As with endorphins running and community spiriting, this is the environment for Sauna Talk and crazy out there thinking. Atlanta steeplechase. Grass track. Sauna Village, fun zone, DJs, live music, conferences, October 17, 18, 19 event. Sauna can hold. 250 – 350 people at a time. Mechanics of World's Largest Sauna Specially designed Todd Right Brain Thinking: 3,000 square feet in modular squares using 4'x4′ framing material. Side walls: sauna tent material 3 ply oxford. 9′ tall 20′ wide. Flooring: cedar flooring. Roof: Greenhouse style sauna inspiration from NorthUp in Minneapolis. Clear polycarbonate roofing. Same material It's rated to over 550f. to melt it. The material let's the light in. There is a greenhouse effect with clear polycarbonate as roofing. On sunny Atlanta days, it's about 120f. before lighting to the stove. Sauna stoves: 13 large Kuumas. oven for every 200 sf. Prototype: 200 sf sauna 20'x10′. A great way of testing the temperature of things. How the size of the panels. Final dimensions of the world's largest sauna 65′ x 45′ with extra 200 – 400′ square feet entry and exit. Exercising your immune system Running and Sauna.. they go hand in hand.
"Ramshackle, DIY and deeply Christian" - that's how Paul Northup describes Greenbelt festival in the first few years of it's 50-year life so far. It's also a pretty good description of this podcast. Paul is Director of Greenbelt Festival, a "place to believe in" that seeks to embody a Newbigin-style 'no splits' Christian festival that engages deeply with faith, arts and justice. Paul takes time (at the worst possible moment in the year, one month out from the festival), to talk to Jonty and Laura about how Greenbelt started (just a few years after Woodstock), the times when it lost support from churches and the potential for growth in the future. Following on from our last two episodes about Mike Pilavachi, we ask him to compare attitudes to Greenbelt versus those to Soul Survivor at a pivotal time, as well as what people who had profound spiritual experiences can do with those experiences now. We also cover the tensions of holding a progressive festival next to betting offices (in the past) and on land owned by a feudal lord (now) and what that tension means. AND we talk about the spiritual impact on at least one of our hosts, as well as many, many others. Greenbelt has, as Paul tells us, always been a refuge for those who no longer feel at home in the traditional church. With Deconstruction growing in evangelical spaces, is a new audience about to discover this wonderful festival? We hope so! You can buy tickets for Greenbelt 2023 (24-27 Aug) at Greenbelt.org.uk Buy tickets now! Ezra Furman is playing! And we LOVE Ezra! New to Beer Christianity? Welcome! Beer Christianity is an anti-capitalist, pro-BLM, pro-LGBTQ+, post-post-post-evangelical (and apparently republican) podcast where we drink a bit and talk a lot. Our aim is to be real, to be helpful and entertaining. Follow Beer Christianity on Twitter: @beerxianity and find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and Stitcher. If you leave us a voicenote at speakpipe.com/beerchristianity we might air your question on an episode. Beer Christianity also has a newsletter in which Jonty and guest authors comment on the news, theological issues and stuff that matters. Sign up to the Beer Christianity newsletter on Substack. There's a connected Show With Music on Spotify called New Old Music. Check it out if you like eclectic music and weird chat. It's not terribly serious. Jonty's novel, Incredulous Moshoeshoe and the Lightning Bird, is not available in all good bookshops, but if you bought it and left a review that would probably make that more likely. We don't really want to preach at you, but some people like to know what we believe. It's this: Jesus Christ is the Son of God and came to teach us a better way to be while reconciling us to God and each other in a way we could never do without Him. He also changed water into wine. Nice.
This week we have a very special guest Nakai Clearwater Northup! Nakai is a Mashantucket Pequot who is very in touch with his heritage and one that takes it very serious. This podcast is a very good one telling the history and the ways of the tribe. We dive very deep into it also into what Nakai is doing for his community and getting them back into the outdoors. Come and take the ride with us and learn a little. http://rezlifeoutdoors.com/ https://www.theoutdoordrive.com/ Sponsors: Huntworth Gear: https://huntworthgear.com/ Nor'easter Game Calls: https://nor-eastergamecalls.com/ Bowhunters United: https://bowhuntersunited.com/join/?promoCode=XI045006
Pastor Wayne Northup, who planted Saints Community Church in New Orleans, joins us today to speak on planting seeds and to encourage the Thrive Family. Join us next week in person at the Dellwood Park Community Center at 10am. Connect on social media at @encounterthrive.
Unpacking the mind of this killer gave investigators much more than they bargained for. For episode information and photos, please visit https://anatomyofmurder.com/
Ten years ago, a beloved retired couple was murdered in unthinkable ways. The case still haunts the family and community. And it's one that will stay with Scott and Anna-Sigga forever. For episode information and photos, please visit https://anatomyofmurder.com/
My guest in this episode is Rhiannon Cizon from the Berrien County Historical Association. She has been investigating the history of a murder of a Benton Harbor man that happened in 1904 named Mintor Northup. The investigation crossed state lines into Northern Indiana, and also involved a very well respected law enforcement officer at the time. The intrique includes threatening letters, horse thieves, and a brutal killing of a well respected resident. For more information the Berrien County Historical Association, visit: https://berrienhistory.org The Berrien County Historical Association on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BerrienCountyHistoricalAssociation For more information on Michael Delaware, visit: https://www.michaeldelaware.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-delaware/support
Doug Balloon, who runs the hilarious Twitter parody account New York Times Pitchbot, stops by to tell us how much fun he is having harpooning the terrible hot takes of major political journalists. Nancy Northup, President of The Center For Reproductive Rights, talks to us about how the outcome of the midterms was determined by reproductive rights issues. And The Washington Post's Phillip Bump talks us through Trump's troubled relationship with the Constitution. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taking a Deep Dive into the world of Book Publishing with Julie M Northup. Julie unveils the secret recipe of what it takes to get a book published. J.M. Northup is a native Minnesotan and lives in Wisconsin. The whole process of writing a book, editing, formatting, cover art, reading, and reviewing fascinates her. She is the owner of Norns Triad Publications. Books: Snoqualmie Valley Sasquatch (2 book series) Revived (Snoqualmie Valley Sasquatch Book 1) Unveiled (Snoqualmie Valley Sasquatch Book 2) Get the books on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3CIFq0K #WritersCorner #BLiveMedia #WritersNetwork #WritingCommunity #WritersLife #TheConversation #JulieMNorthup #SnoqualmieValleySasquatch #Bigfoot #Ad --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blivemedia/message
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We are very excited to welcome Tim Northup of the NORTHUP DRUMS MUSEUM to the show! https://www.northupgallery.com Timothy started playing drums at age nine, playing in bands through high school and college as a paid union musician. His love of jazz and vintage drums led him to put together an impressive, very large collection of vintage drums and percussion accessories! See the vintage drum section of the website! The drums are also on display (in several rooms) at the gallery, his own personal drum museum! Timothy also restores, buys, and sells vintage drums and percussion instruments. Follow us at www.counterpartsshow.com
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We are very excited to welcome Tim Northup of the NORTHUP DRUMS MUSEUM to the show! https://www.northupgallery.com Timothy started playing drums at age nine, playing in bands through high school and college as a paid union musician. His love of jazz and vintage drums led him to put together an impressive, very large collection of vintage drums and percussion accessories! See the vintage drum section of the website! The drums are also on display (in several rooms) at the gallery, his own personal drum museum! Timothy also restores, buys, and sells vintage drums and percussion instruments. Follow us at www.counterpartsshow.com
We are very excited to welcome Tim Northup of the NORTHUP DRUMS MUSEUM to the show! https://www.northupgallery.com Timothy started playing drums at age nine, playing in bands through high school and college as a paid union musician. His love of jazz and vintage drums led him to put together an impressive, very large collection of vintage drums and percussion accessories! See the vintage drum section of the website! The drums are also on display (in several rooms) at the gallery, his own personal drum museum! Timothy also restores, buys, and sells vintage drums and percussion instruments. Follow us at www.counterpartsshow.com
The Northup Drums Museum is one of the only "Playing Museums" in the world where you can play some of the most rare drums known to man. You can walk in the door and play a Slingerland Black Beauty, a Ludwig Top Hat and Cain kit and 30 other rare drum kits, plus cymbals, traps, and great memorabilia! Tim is an antique dealer by trade and has taken his families historical dairy barn and turned into an antique store upstairs, and one of the finest drum museums in the world downstairs, Enjoy this episode! Here is a link to the Northup Drums Museum website: www.northupdrums.com TIm's 1920's Drums facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/130530754731699 ***BARRY JAMES GOFUNDME PAGE: https://gofund.me/1bee4ca9
The Northup Drums Museum is one of the only "Playing Museums" in the world where you can play some of the most rare drums known to man. You can walk in the door and play a Slingerland Black Beauty, a Ludwig Top Hat and Cain kit and 30 other rare drum kits, plus cymbals, traps, and great memorabilia! Tim is an antique dealer by trade and has taken his families historical dairy barn and turned into an antique store upstairs, and one of the finest drum museums in the world downstairs, Enjoy this episode! Here is a link to the Northup Drums Museum website: www.northupdrums.com TIm's 1920's Drums facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/130530754731699 ***BARRY JAMES GOFUNDME PAGE: https://gofund.me/1bee4ca9
Is Greenbelt festival a guilty pleasure for evangelicals, a Church without the hassle of 365day pastoral care or a breaking through of the kingdom of God? We talk to Paul Northup, Creative Director (aka Big Dog) of Britain's best festival about the inclusion of Richard Dawkins at a Christian festival, what inclusion means and what makes Greenbelt a special space for so many people. Paul takes time out of his busiest and most stressful time of year to talk to the Beer Christianity Crew about how Greenbelt has changed over the years, the challenges of creating a safe and yet challenging space and the difficulties of putting on a festival that does something fundamentally different from other Christian, art or justice events. We also talk about his time as a rock star (a term he laughingly rejects) and the VERY surprising speaker Greenbelt get pressured to invite (you will be shocked). Greenbelt is the ultimate broad church, while still remaining true to the faith. If you're anywhere near the UK, it is not too late to book your tickets to Greenbelt. Visit https://www.greenbelt.org.uk and come! The Beer Christianity crew in total will be there! Come say hi! About Beer Christianity Beer Christianity is a left-leaning, evangelical-adjacent Christian discussion podcast that often features interviews and always features a few drinks and laughs. Our aim is to be real, to be helpful and to be entertaining. Follow Beer Christianity on Twitter: @beerxianity and find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and Stitcher. Leave us a question or comment to be included in the podcast at: speakpipe.com/beerchristianity and we'll love you forever. Beer Christianity also has a newsletter in which Jonty and guest authors comment on the news, theological issues and stuff that matters. Sign up to the Beer Christianity newsletter on Substack. Jonty's Show With Music on Spotify is called New Old Music. Check it out if you like eclectic music and weird chat. It's not terribly serious. Jonty's novel, Incredulous Moshoeshoe and the Lightning Bird, is not available in all good bookshops, but if you bought it and left a review that would probably make that more likely. All Beer Christianity shows and info available at http://beerchristianity.libsyn.com We don't really want to preach at you, but some people like to know what we believe. It's this: Jesus Christ is the Son of God and came to teach us a better way to be while reconciling us to God and each other in a way we could never do without Him. He also changed water into wine. Nice.
IGN's Travis Northup joins the Boardroom this week to talk all about his Xenoblade Chronicles 3 review. Hear how long you can expect the game to take, and if it's a good jumping on point for newcomers. Plus, Logan's first impressions of Live A Live, Nintendo's new foray into animation, Mario Strikers: Battle League's latest update, and more.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaMurders of Claudia Maupin and Oliver NorthupOn the night of April 13, 2013, after years of homicidal urges, Marsh “had enough” and decided to make his fantasies come true. In the early morning hours of April 14, he left his mother's home and wandered the streets of Davis in search of a home with open windows or doors, before coming upon Maupin and Northup's residence. Marsh cut open the window screen, invaded the home, and made his way to the couple's bedroom where he found Maupin and Northup asleep. Marsh then stabbed both victims to death. The attack was severe, leaving Northup with 61 stab wounds and Maupin with 67 stab wounds. After murdering Northup and Maupin, Marsh dissected, eviscerated, and mutilated their bodies. The couple's bodies were discovered the next day. It wouldn't be until June that Marsh was arrested--due to Marsh's extensive planning of the murders, he left no DNA, fingerprints, footprints, or any other evidence at the crime scene. He became a suspect after bragging to his friends about the murders. Marsh was then interrogated and confessed to the crimes. He told investigators that the murders gave him a feeling of “pure happiness” which lingered for weeks. Marsh was convicted of the murders in September 2014. He was also declared sane.In 2013, the California State Legislature had passed Senate Bill 260, which allows juvenile offenders such as Marsh to seek parole after 20 or 25 years. Because of this law, Marsh is eligible for parole after serving 25 years of his life sentence. In 2016, California voters passed Proposition 57, which requires that juvenile court judges decide whether juvenile offenders are tried in juvenile court or in adult court. In 2018, Marsh's conviction was conditionally reversed pursuant to Proposition 57. A transfer hearing was held to determine if he should serve his sentence in the juvenile justice system or the adult criminal justice system. Though the juvenile court judge ruled to keep Marsh in the adult criminal justice system, a new law may result in Marsh being sent to the juvenile system. Senate Bill 1391 was signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown in 2018. It prevents juveniles under age 16 from being prosecuted in adult court. Opponents of SB 1391 argued that it conflicted with Proposition 57. In O.G. v. The Superior Court of Ventura County, the California Supreme Court determined that SB 1391 did not conflict with Proposition 57. Marsh contends that SB 1391 should apply retroactively to him, while prosecutors disagree. Oral arguments before the Third District Court of Appeal were held on August 18, 2021. If sent to the juvenile justice system, Marsh would have been released from incarceration upon turning 25. In September, the Third District Court dismissed the appeal.Here's how and where you can find Homicide Worldwide Podcast.To help support the show, find us on Patreon: patreon.com HWW is now on Discord: https://discord.gg/F9cMyf7JFJTo our amazing listeners. If you are listening to us on apple podcasts? (and even if your'e not) Please! take few minutes and leave a 5 ⭐️ review. It'll really help out the show. If you have a show suggestion? please email us at: homicideworldwidepodcast@gmail.comAnd you can always find us on twitter: https://twitter.com/HWWP10Thank you for your continued support of Homicide Worldwide PodcastSupport the show
12 Years a Slave Solomon Northup Chapters 20 and 21 Bass faithful to his word—his arrival on Christmas Eve—the difficulty of obtaining an interview—the meeting in the cabin—non-arrival of the letter—Bass announces his intention to proceed north—Christmas—conversation between Epps and Bass—young Mistress M'Coy, the beauty of Bayou Bœuf—the “ne plus ultra” of dinners—music and dancing—presence of the mistress—her exceeding beauty—the last slave dance—William Pierce—oversleep myself—the last whipping—despondency—the cold morning—Epps' threats—the passing carriage—strangers approaching through the cotton-field—last hour on Bayou Bœuf The letter reaches Saratoga—is forwarded to Anne—is laid before Henry B. Northup—the Statute of May 14, 1840—its provisions—Anne's memorial to the Governor—the affidavits accompanying it—Senator Soule's letter—departure of the Agent appointed by the Governor—arrival at Marksville—the Hon. John P. Waddill—the conversation on New-York politics—it suggests a fortunate idea—the meeting with Bass—the secret out—legal proceedings instituted—departure of Northup and the Sheriff from Marksville for Bayou Bœuf—arrangements on the way—reach Epps' plantation—discover his slaves in the cotton field—the meeting—the farewell
Just off the plane from Nashville, Glenbrook's Elizabeth McQuerry and Cici Northup sat down with Yvette Bohanan to chat about attending NACHA's Smarter Faster Payments Conference, where Elizabeth also participated in a session with the US Faster Payments Council. Tune in to hear their takeaways and why this year was “not your grandma's NACHA conference”.
Justice Samuel Alito's leaked draft opinion has offered a chilling preview into what America will look like if Roe v. Wade is overturned. But the president and C.E.O. of the Center for Reproductive Rights, Nancy Northup, has been preparing for this battle. Her organization represents the Mississippi abortion clinic whose legal battle sparked the Supreme Court case, and Northup's colleagues argued the case in front of the Supreme Court in December. “We are not waking up today to realize this was a threat,” she says. “We were looking at it back in 2004, and probably half the states in the United States would ban or severely limit abortion if Roe were overturned.”[You can listen to this episode of “Sway” on Apple, Spotify, Google or wherever you get your podcasts.]In this conversation, Kara Swisher asks Northup to answer the questions that have sprung from this leaked draft. They discuss the consequences — legal, political and personal — if Roe v. Wade is overturned in the coming months and the cascading effects of this decision on other personal liberties, including access to contraception and marriage equality. And they discuss whether any argument in Alito's draft opinion holds muster. (Nancy, for the record, thinks not.)You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more information for all episodes at nytimes.com/sway, and you can find Kara on Twitter @karaswisher.
Justice Samuel Alito's leaked draft opinion has offered a chilling preview into what America will look like if Roe v. Wade is overturned. But the president and C.E.O. of the Center for Reproductive Rights, Nancy Northup, has been preparing for this battle. Her organization represents the Mississippi abortion clinic whose legal battle sparked the Supreme Court case, and Northup's colleagues argued the case in front of the Supreme Court in December. “We are not waking up today to realize this was a threat,” she says. “We were looking at it back in 2004, and probably half the states in the United States would ban or severely limit abortion if Roe were overturned.”In this conversation, Kara Swisher asks Northup to answer the questions that have sprung from this leaked draft. They discuss the consequences — legal, political and personal — if Roe v. Wade is overturned in the coming months and the cascading effects of this decision on other personal liberties, including access to contraception and marriage equality. And they discuss whether any argument in Alito's draft opinion holds muster. (Nancy, for the record, thinks not.)You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more information for all episodes at nytimes.com/sway, and you can find Kara on Twitter @karaswisher.
12 Years a Slave Solomon Northup Chapter 1 Introductory—ancestry—the Northup family—birth and parentage—Mintus Northup—marriage with Anne Hampton—good resolutions—Champlain Canal—rafting excursion to Canada—farming—the violin—cooking—removal to Saratoga—Parker and Perry—slaves and slavery—the children—the beginning of sorrow.
This is the story of a free black man who was kidnapped and sold into slavery as told by his personal narratives, 12 Years a Slave. If you are loving the episodes that Bag of Bones brings you every week, please consider helping this podcast and it's traveling author by supporting our sponsors. Just click the links and share your support! And thank you from Bag of Bones and Elizabeth Bourgeret! Buying Some Gas- https://dctenterprises.kartra.com/page/GasCan Lume- https://bit.ly/3DEafB5 #bagofbonespodcast #elizabethbourgeret To get in touch with Elizabeth: www.elizabethbourgeret.com/contact For more episodes, visit The Ragtag Network! Check out our merch: https://www.ragtagnetwork.com/merch
Timmy and Owen sit down with guard Sam Northup to talk about the basketball season thus far and asks if he has any superstitions...
This chat has been a long time coming and let's finish this season with a Rockin' BANG!!! Scott Northup is a passionate fan of the Hard Rock Cafe. So much so, he built his very own HRC in his house!! That's right! Complete with memorabilia, menus, a full bar and even a rock shop! This man lives and breathes HRC like few I know, and his exploits are nothing short of impressive.
On this episode of Career Cash the Podcast, former collegiate cross-country runner Sarah Northup ('16) sits down and shares a few of the lessons she's learned along her way. Sarah is currently a Ph.D. student at Louisiana State University, focusing on Epidemiology. Here, she talks about how to leverage failure, how to have tough conversations, and why it's okay not to have it all figured out. It's an awesome conversation. Let's get to it! Don't forget to spread the wealth! Share this episode with your friends and join the conversation with Ben and many others on Instagram @CareerCashThePodcast
Solomon Northup's Twelve Years a Slave - Chapter 22 | In our final chapter (if not the final episode), we learn of Northup's journey back home. I recall...Tim Curry? Note: Listener discretion is advised for this book. It's about slavery; it is bound to get uncomfortable. It's not labeled Explicit because I don't believe the language is gratuitous, but it's definitely worth consideration before you listen. Reading this makes me uncomfortable, and I want you to be uncomfortable listening. Let's do this.
Decades before he retired from the ministry, Fred Northup devoted himself to a more creative calling. "I wrote this play, actually, 40 years ago," Northup recalled. "And we did it, but I'll just say, I failed, let's put it that way." But since that regrettable premiere, Northup never gave up on remounting what he titled "David: The Faces of Love." He resurrected and revised the play in fits and starts over the past decade and caught a second wind during the pandemic. He found a young music director to freshen the score and raised about $25,000 from a couple of investors to restage "David." "I just think it was pride that I'd failed and I was gonna succeed," he said. A single performance can be seen in person or online Nov. 13 at the Wortham Center for the Performing Arts. The live production will feature six main characters and a 16-voice chorus supported by a 14-piece orchestra. Northup is paying to record the performance as a multi-camera concert production. He plans on sending the
All recordings of Twelve Years a Slave used on this channel are in the public domain. The 1853 memoir and slave narrative by American Solomon Northup, a black man who was born free in New York state, but tricked to go to Washington, D.C., where he was kidnapped and sold into slavery in the Deep South. He was in bondage for 12 years in Louisiana before he was able to secretly get information to friends and family in New York, who in turn secured his release with the aid of the state. Northup's account provides extensive details on the slave markets in Washington, D.C. and New Orleans, and describes at length cotton and sugar cultivation and slave treatment on major plantations in Louisiana.
All recordings of Twelve Years a Slave used on this channel are in the public domain. The 1853 memoir and slave narrative by American Solomon Northup, a black man who was born free in New York state, but tricked to go to Washington, D.C., where he was kidnapped and sold into slavery in the Deep South. He was in bondage for 12 years in Louisiana before he was able to secretly get information to friends and family in New York, who in turn secured his release with the aid of the state. Northup's account provides extensive details on the slave markets in Washington, D.C. and New Orleans, and describes at length cotton and sugar cultivation and slave treatment on major plantations in Louisiana.
All recordings of Twelve Years a Slave used on this channel are in the public domain. The 1853 memoir and slave narrative by American Solomon Northup, a black man who was born free in New York state, but tricked to go to Washington, D.C., where he was kidnapped and sold into slavery in the Deep South. He was in bondage for 12 years in Louisiana before he was able to secretly get information to friends and family in New York, who in turn secured his release with the aid of the state. Northup's account provides extensive details on the slave markets in Washington, D.C. and New Orleans, and describes at length cotton and sugar cultivation and slave treatment on major plantations in Louisiana.
All recordings of Twelve Years a Slave used on this channel are in the public domain. The 1853 memoir and slave narrative by American Solomon Northup, a black man who was born free in New York state, but tricked to go to Washington, D.C., where he was kidnapped and sold into slavery in the Deep South. He was in bondage for 12 years in Louisiana before he was able to secretly get information to friends and family in New York, who in turn secured his release with the aid of the state. Northup's account provides extensive details on the slave markets in Washington, D.C. and New Orleans, and describes at length cotton and sugar cultivation and slave treatment on major plantations in Louisiana.
All recordings of Twelve Years a Slave used on this channel are in the public domain. The 1853 memoir and slave narrative by American Solomon Northup, a black man who was born free in New York state, but tricked to go to Washington, D.C., where he was kidnapped and sold into slavery in the Deep South. He was in bondage for 12 years in Louisiana before he was able to secretly get information to friends and family in New York, who in turn secured his release with the aid of the state. Northup's account provides extensive details on the slave markets in Washington, D.C. and New Orleans, and describes at length cotton and sugar cultivation and slave treatment on major plantations in Louisiana.
All recordings of Twelve Years a Slave used on this channel are in the public domain. The 1853 memoir and slave narrative by American Solomon Northup, a black man who was born free in New York state, but tricked to go to Washington, D.C., where he was kidnapped and sold into slavery in the Deep South. He was in bondage for 12 years in Louisiana before he was able to secretly get information to friends and family in New York, who in turn secured his release with the aid of the state. Northup's account provides extensive details on the slave markets in Washington, D.C. and New Orleans, and describes at length cotton and sugar cultivation and slave treatment on major plantations in Louisiana.
All recordings of Twelve Years a Slave used on this channel are in the public domain. The 1853 memoir and slave narrative by American Solomon Northup, a black man who was born free in New York state, but tricked to go to Washington, D.C., where he was kidnapped and sold into slavery in the Deep South. He was in bondage for 12 years in Louisiana before he was able to secretly get information to friends and family in New York, who in turn secured his release with the aid of the state. Northup's account provides extensive details on the slave markets in Washington, D.C. and New Orleans, and describes at length cotton and sugar cultivation and slave treatment on major plantations in Louisiana.
KGMI's Joe Teehan talks to Lt. Commander Megan Northup from Navy Hospital Bremerton about the COVID vaccine and pregnant women.
Darian joins Phil to give a great update not only of the Mustard Seed ministry, but also Clearwaters Life Center.
Solomon Northup's Twelve Years a Slave - Chapter 16 | Northup attempts an escape, and I attempt dialect. Note: Listener discretion is advised for this book. It's about slavery; it is bound to get uncomfortable. It's not labeled Explicit because I don't believe the language is gratuitous, but it's definitely worth consideration before you listen. Reading this makes me uncomfortable, and I want you to be uncomfortable listening. Let's do this.
This time on EAA's The Green Dot, we sat down with FAA Federal Air Surgeon Dr. Susan Northrup to ask questions about current and future policies, and to better understand what goes on behind the scenes of federal aviation rulemaking.
Julie Northup is a Minnesotan and lives in Wisconsin in the United States. She finds the the whole process of writing a book, editing, formatting, cover art, reading, and reviewing fascinating and that's why we invited her to join us today. Her publishing company is called Norns Triad Publications. Book: The Snoqualmie Valley Sasquatch Series Snoqualmie is a city next to Snoqualmie Falls in King County, Washington, United States. It is 28 miles or 45 km east of Seattle. Sasquatch another word for BigFoot, a large hairy ape-like creature supposedly found in north-western America. Amazon: https://amzn.to/3kiIoP3 #CommissionEarned
Solomon Northup's Twelve Years a Slave - Chapter 11 | Northup gets a vacation, and I find a word I'll say for some reason. Note: Listener discretion is advised for this book. It's about slavery; it is bound to get uncomfortable. It's not labeled Explicit because I don't believe the language is gratuitous, but it's definitely worth consideration before you listen. Reading this makes me uncomfortable, and I want you to be uncomfortable listening. Let's do this.
Luke welcomes big dollar bracket racing extraordinaire, and now perhaps the youngest race track owner in the industry: Gleason Raceway Park's own Christopher Northup. Funny Car Chris tells us how a kid from the big city of Boise, Idaho came to own a small race track in rural Gleason, TN, and details their HUGE opening night (last weekend, their spectator count exceeded the town's population)! Chris shares his vision for the race track, where bracket racing fits in, and much more...
Solomon Northup's Twelve Years a Slave - Chapter 9 | Northup's life is in danger, and I make a bunch of substitutions. Note: Listener discretion is advised for this book. It's about slavery; it is bound to get uncomfortable. It's not labeled Explicit because I don't believe the language is gratuitous, but it's definitely worth consideration before you listen. Reading this makes me uncomfortable, and I want you to be uncomfortable listening. Let's do this.
Hello, and welcome to This Day in History. Here's what happened on January 4th. On this day in 1853, Solomon Northup finally legally obtained his freedom after being enslaved for 12 years. Northup was born a free man in 1807 in upstate New York. A talented fiddler, Northup was convinced by two circus performers to join their troupe, but then was drugged and sold into slavery in New Orleans.
http://www.drnorthrup.com "True health is only possible when we understand the unity of our minds, emotions, spirits, and physical bodies and stop striving for perfection.” – Christiane Northrup, MDChristiane Northrup, M.D., is a visionary pioneer and a leading authority in the field of women's health and wellness, which includes the unity of mind, body, emotions, and spirit. Internationally known for her empowering approach to women's health and wellness, Dr. Northrup teaches women how to thrive at every stage of life.A board-certified OB/GYN physician, Dr. Northrup graduated from Dartmouth Medical School and completed her residency at Tufts New England Medical Center in Boston. She was also an assistant clinical professor of OB/GYN at Maine Medical Center for 20 years.Dr. Northrup knows that the key to vibrant health on all levels is within us—our inner wisdom. She says, “When we find the connection between our thoughts, beliefs, physical health, and life circumstances, we find that we are in the driver's seat of our lives and can make profound changes. Nothing is more exhilarating or empowering.”Dr. Northrup's work has been featured on Super Soul Sunday on OWN, The Oprah Winfrey Show, the Today Show, NBC Nightly News, The View, Rachael Ray, Good Morning America, 20/20, and The Dr. Oz Show. Women clearly trust Dr. Northrup's approach. In 2013, Reader's Digest named her one of “The 100 Most Trusted People in America.” In 2016, she was named one of Oprah Winfrey's Super Soul 100, a group of leaders who are using their voices and talent to awaken humanity. And in 2018, Dr. Northrup received the first Mind/Body Healing award, a special category within the New Thought Walden Awards, honoringthose who use empowering spiritual ideas and philosophies to change lives and make the planet a better place.Dr. Northrup has spent her life as an advocate for women's health and wellness, first as a practicing OB/GYN physician for 25 years and now as an internationally respected writer and speaker. Her books have been translated into 24 languages.A multiple New York Times best-selling author, Dr. Northup's most recent book, Dodging Energy Vampires: An Empath's Guide To Evading Relationships That Drain You And Restoring Your Health And Power (Hay House, April 2018) was an immediate success. In it Dr. Northrup sheds light on the real reason so many people suffer from seemingly inexplicable health conditions. Based on her professional and person experiences, Dr. Northrup provides strategies for removing narcissists and other cluster b-types from your life, and how you can recover your health after a relationship with an energy vampire. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.