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Future State: Nightwing #2 & New Teen Titans #1-#2 Phil and Kristen review new issue Future State: Nightwing #2 and discuss Nightwing’s appearances in Future State: The Next Batman #4 and Batman/Catwoman #3. PLUS: a review of classic issues New Teen Titans #1-#2 (November-December 1980) featuring the first appearance of Deathstroke. Show notes: Future State: Nightwing #2 & New Teen Titans #1-#2: Nightwing News Episode #80 Find all of our Social Media here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Find Kristen’s book Dick Grayson, Boy Wonder here: https://www.amazon.com/Dick-Grayson-Boy-Wonder-Nightwing/dp/0786497882/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1540958908&sr=8-1&keywords=dick+grayson+boy+wonder Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightwingpdp Follow Nightwing News on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/NightwingNewsPodcast Follow Nightwing News on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightwingNews Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS Order our book Pod Life: Podcaster Stories orderpodlife.smgpods.com When you shop at Amazon.com using this link, every dollar you spend supports our podcast network and doesn’t cost you a penny more. amazon.smgpods.com Hunt a Killer – Get 20% off on your first box with Coupon Code SOUTHGATE www.huntakiller.com Tweaked Audio Headphones – Get 30% off, Free Shipping, and a Lifetime Warranty with Coupon Code – SOUTHGATE www.tweakedaudio.com Support the Capes and Lunatics Podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/capesandlunatics
Leah takes some time to catch up with Calgary's Jaclyn Lee, who has been busy playing on the LPGA Tour after some downtime back home in November/December. Then, she chats with Lacombe's Joe Whitbread about his love of golf, the state of the game, and what we can do to ensure the future of the game. And, a quick overview of the Alberta Golf Tour schedule as well as a teaser to kick off our annual March Madness bracket!
In 1911 English sisters Claire and Dora Williamson began consulting a Seattle "fasting specialist" named Linda Burfield Hazzard. As they underwent her brutal treatments, the sisters found themselves caught in a web of manipulation and deceit. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of the Williamsons' ordeal and the scheme it brought to light. We'll also catch a criminal by the ear and puzzle over a prohibited pig. Intro: During World War II, the United States circulated specially printed currency in Hawaii. Reversing an artwork in a mirror alters its aesthetic effect. Sources for our feature on Linda Burfield Hazzard: Gregg Olsen, Starvation Heights: A True Story of Murder and Malice in the Woods of the Pacific Northwest, 1997. Linda Burfield Hazzard, Fasting for the Cure of Disease, 1908. Linda Burfield Hazzard, Scientific Fasting: The Ancient and Modern Key to Health, 1927. Steven Chermak and Frankie Y. Bailey, Crimes of the Centuries: Notorious Crimes, Criminals, and Criminal Trials in American History, 2016. Teresa Nordheim, Murder & Mayhem in Seattle, 2016. Bess Lovejoy, "The Doctor Who Starved Her Patients to Death," smithsonianmag.com, Oct. 28, 2014. Terence Hines, "A Gripping Story of Quackery and Death," Skeptical Inquirer 21:6 (November-December 1997), 55. Dorothy Grant, "Look Back Doctor," Medical Post 40:16 (April 20, 2004), 28. "The Hazzard Murder Trial," Northwest Medicine 4:3 (March 1912), 92. "Dr. Linda Hazzard Is Given Pardon," Oregon Daily Journal, June 4, 1916. "Woman Fast Doctor Released on Parole," Oakland [Calif.] Tribune, Dec. 21, 1915. "Glad She Is Going Says Mrs. Linda Hazzard," Tacoma [Wash.] Times, Jan. 6, 1914. "Starved to Death," [Sydney] Globe Pictorial, Feb. 14, 1914. "Dr. Linda Hazzard Must Serve Term in the Penitentiary," Seattle Star, Dec. 24, 1913. "Mrs. Linda Hazzard Must Go to Prison According to Supreme Court Ruling," Tacoma [Wash.] Times, Aug. 13, 1913. "Sister Describes Treatment," Washburn [N.D.] Leader, Jan. 26, 1912. "'Starvation Cure' Victim on the Stand," Wichita [Kan.] Daily Eagle, Jan. 21, 1912. "Tells How Mrs. Hazzard Treated Them at Ollala," Tacoma [Wash.] Times, Jan. 20, 1912. "Blames Doctors' Jealousy," New York Times, Aug. 7, 1911. "Starvation Cure Fatal," New York Times, Aug. 6, 1911. "Investigate Woman Doctor," New York Times, July 31, 1911. "The State of Washington, Respondent, v. Linda Burfield Hazzard, Appellant," Washington Reports, Volume 75: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of Washington, August 12, 1913 - October 9, 1913, 1914. "Linda Burfield Hazzard: Healer or Murderess?", Washington State Archives, Digital Archives (accessed Jan. 24, 2021). Listener mail: Matt Hongoltz-Hetling, "United States of Climate Change: Missouri Under Water," Weather Channel, Nov. 9, 2017. "German Police Identify Burglar by His Earprints," Spiegel International, April 30, 2012. "Ear Print Analysis," Wikipedia, accessed Jan. 28, 2021. "Ear Print Analysis," Encyclopedia.com (accessed Jan. 28, 2021). Ayman Abaza et al., "A Survey on Ear Biometrics," ACM Computing Surveys, March 2013. Mit Katwala, "The Bonkers Plan to Foil Password Thieves Using Your Mouth," Wired, Dec. 13, 2020. Boxcar Willie, "Luther," Jan. 30, 2012. "Luther," International Lyrics Playground (accessed Jan. 31, 2021). "Boxcar Willie," Wikipedia (accessed Jan. 31, 2021). This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listeners Paul Schoeps and Stuart Baker. Stuart sent this corroborating link, and Sharon found this related, gratuitously horrifying incident. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
On today’s episode, Mr. Fred L. Borch* and Major Jason C. Coffey discuss Judge Advocates in the Great War, covering the pre-World War I Judge Advocate General’s Corps, its expansion after the United States entered the war, Judge Advocate training, and the duties Judge Advocates performed during the war. Below is a timeline of some of the subject-areas discussed during the episode: 00:00 Episode Introduction 00:59 Pre-World War I Judge Advocate General’s Corps 02:34 The Expansion of the Judge Advocate General’s Corps 04:00 The First 25 and Incremental Expansion 05:58 Judge Advocate Duties in the United States 08:39 Military Justice Agreements in World War I 11:09 Other Legal Issues Judge Advocates Faced 18:29 Social Changes in the Judge Advocate General’s Department 21:15 Judge Advocate Education and Training 24:35 Book Recommendations 28:58 End of Episode Mr. Borch’s Book Recommendations: Fred L. Borch. “Judge Advocates in the Great War”. The Army Lawyer, November/December 2018, pages 10-18. Book version expected Spring 2021. “To Raise and Discipline an Army” by Joshua E. Kastenberg. “The New Wilderness” by Diane Cook. “They Shall Not Grow Old” by Peter Jackson. “1917” by Sam Mendes For more information related to FCD you can follow us on Twitter @jagfcd or by visiting our webpage. If you have recommendations or suggestions about future topics or guests, please send us an email at usarmy.pentagon.hqda-tjaglcs.list.tjaglcs-doctrine@mail.mil, or you can leave us a comment by signing in below. Finally, if you like what you hear, please leave us a review on iTunes and subscribe to “Battlefield Next” on your favorite podcast app. While this is a podcast created by US Army Judge Advocates from Future Concepts Directorate, our goal is to reach other judge advocates and lawyers across the DoD, law students, and members of academia. Your reviews help make this possible. For more information about the US Army JAG Corps, you can go here. If you’re interested in joining the Army JAG Corps, you can get more information by contacting the Judge Advocate Recruiting Office (JARO) or by visiting their webpage. *Mr. Borch is a professor of Legal History and Leadership at The Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School, and the Regimental Historian and Archivist for the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps. **Music by Joseph McDade. ***The views expressed on the podcast are the views of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of The Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School, the Army, the Department of Defense, or any other agency of the US Government.
In this edition: 01. UVSQ-SAT Info 02. UVSQ-SAT via AMSAT-F 03. UVSQ-SAT and University of Colorado 04. AMSAT TLE NASA ALL 05. AMSAT TLE NASABARE TXT 06. Livestream of ARISS to Maine School QSO 07. Clint K6LCS Site 08. WL7T Roves 09. K7ZOO Roves 10. First Satellite with a Hall Effect Thruster 11. Iodine Propellant to QSY Orbits 12. Videos 2021 Ham Radio University 13. Slide Decks and Handouts 2021 Ham Radio University 14. HRU 2021 - The Art of Operating Amateur Satellites with an HT 15. The November/December 2020 issue of The AMSAT Journal 16. Sean Kutzko, KX9X Hamsat Presentation 17. Feb 18 MARS Landing Info 18. Rocket Lab Launch Replay 20JAN2021 19. Rice University Radio 20. AMSAT Contact Form at Member Portal 21. AMSAT Keplerian Element Resources 22. ARISS Schedule Page Text 23. ARISS Schedule Page RTF 24. ARISS Operating Mode 25. ARISS Frequencies 26. Upcoming Hamsat Operations 27. ARISS Webpage 28. AMSAT-SA Hand-Held VHF-UHF Yagi For Sale 29. AMSAT News Service 30. AMSAT Office Closed 31. AMSATs GOLF Program 32. AMSAT Hardware Store 33. AMSAT Gear on Zazzle 34. AMSAT Remove Before Flight Keychains 35. AMSAT Membership 36. Join AMSAT Presidents Club 37. AMSAT Donations 38. AMSAT on Twitter 39. and more.
This is the audio version of an FAA Safety Briefing LiveVideo Broadcast.The original LiveVideo broadcast can be accessed at https://www.FAASafetyBriefing.com/November-December2020.html and qualifies for FAA WINGS and/or AMT Credits. The November - December 2020 issue of the FAA Safety Briefing Magazine focuses on mitigating one of the leading causes of general aviation accidents – controlled flight into terrain, or CFIT. Feature articles and departments explore the many CFIT-related resources and technological tools available to pilots, as well as numerous strategies, tips, and best practices that can help keep CFIT at bay.
Topic: Wonder Woman 1984 Review Mom and me both had concerns over the movie, but not that we couldn’t agree that some stuff in it was great, and other stuff wasn’t. It’s an interesting movie none the less, especially when you look at some of the aspects that we thought were lacking. Patty Jenkins - Director Gal Gadot – Diana Prince / Wonder Woman Chris Pine – Steve Trevor Kristen Wiig – Barbara Minerva / Cheetah Barbara Minerva is the 3rd known Cheetah in the Comics. Movie Presents the powers as being the Apex Preditor, which happens to be a Cheetah, vs in the Comics, was due to an Ancient Plant God Urzkartaga. Pedro Pascal – Maxwell Lord As depicted in the Comics, Maxwell Lord IV is a powerful business magnate and eventual manager of the Justice League International. In the comics, he eventually gains mind control powers due to a gene bomb granted non-powered humans super powers. He’s been a major bad guy in DC Comics as the guy who kicked off the events of Infinite Crisis by killing the Blue Beatle, infecting people with a cyborg virus, and eventually mind controlling Superman to beat up Wonder Woman and Batman. Maxwell was eventually killed by Wonder Woman in order to save Superman from mind control, but not before a satellite called ‘Big Brother’ showed Wonder Woman killing him, a move that ostracized Wonder Woman for a time. He was eventually resurrected during the Blackest Night event, and permanently resurrected during the events of Brightest Day. Pascal claimed he was going for a Gordon Geko by ways of Gene Hackman’s portrayal of Lex Luthor. Comes off more like Donald Trump. Tangent Blackest Night (2009) This was an event in DC Comics which was meant to explain why Super Heroes and Villains kept coming back from the dead. In DC Lore, Green Lanterns are merely one of 7 various Lantern Corps that operate around the universe, with each having various focuses and based off feels, IE Love, Willpower, Fear, so forth. DC Rationalized that there was an 8th Lantern Corps, a Black Lantern Corps which controlled death, led by a bad guy named Nekron, who secretly allowed Super Heroes and Villains to keep coming back from the dead. The intention was to seed the world with sleeper agents and activate them, turning anyone who HAD previously died in to a bad guys, including individuals like Superman, Green Lantern, and other Heroes and Villains. This led to various non-previously-diseased super heroes taking up various other Lantern Corps in order to defeat them. Brightest Day (2010) After all Super Heroes dawn White Lantern Rings and join the White Lantern Corps, the following events post Brightest Day deal with the fallout from Blackest Night, partly dealing with resurrected individuals who had been dead for some time. This also included Maxwell Lord, who goes about wiping his existence from everyone in the world, only to settle back in to his life of monitoring Super Humans and trying to keep them in check. Release Wonder Woman was originally slated for November/December of 2019, but was moved in order to avoid competing with Star Wars Episode 9, before being moved to June 2020 after seeing how well the first film did in the summer. This also had an added effect of giving the studio more time to tweek and edit the film, but also to see it going head to head against Black Widow, another super hero movie. The film would later be delayed multiple times due COVID 19 shutting down movie theaters: first moved to August 2020, then to October 2020, and then finally released in Theaters and Home Media via HBO Max in late December. Concern over Re-writes/edits There’s been plenty of Rumors regarding the editing, re-writing, and changes made by the Film Studio producing the film. The Film itself was shot back in 2018, and spent time between then and release, making various edits to the film. The true scope isn’t fully known at this time, but it’s presumed that heavy editing changed the nature of the film. Another concern for the Film comes in the fact that Warner Bros doesn’t seem to have any concrete or established plans for its DC Extended Universe, so the movie can’t necessarily do all the things the Marvel movies do, like setting up world building and dropping hints about comic references, nor can it develop the characters or point them in a direction for growth. Trivia Dream Stone was made from Citrine, a gem long representing wealth and prosperity, also known as a ‘Merchant Stone’ or ‘Money Stone’. The Dream Stone was to originally belong to a character name Sandman, the God of Dreams, another super hero. So when Maxwell Lord uses it to become the Dreamstone, it bursts into sand, which is meant to be a homage to the character. At the time, a Sandman film was being floated and early production had started, and this might have been a tie in to it. When Barbara appears later in the movie wearing furs and clothing made from the skin of animals or animal print, this is a homage to the First Cheetah in the comics, Priscilla Rich, who enjoyed wearing animal furs, and wore a magical cheetah costume. Diana’s wardrobe through out the film is based off Brooke Shield’s attire from the 1980s, since both were all and had similar physiques. This was Padro Pascal’s second Wonder Woman project, after having previously appeared on the Wonder Woman Tv Pilot in 2011. Patty Jenkins has gone on to describe the film as a standalone film, similar in the lines to James Bond or Indiana Jones.
Last November, I presented a series of episodes based on an article by Bob Pike in the September/October issue of Training Magazine. In the November/December issue, he continued with an additional set of tips. In this the final episode, I will focus on: (1) The Sounds of Silence; and (2) Choosing Group Leaders.
Linda Kass, author of Tasa's Song, joins Daniel Ford on Friday Morning Coffee to discuss her book A Ritchie Boy. Caitlin Malcuit also discusses the continued fallout from last week's insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. To learn more about Linda Kass, visit her official website, like her Facebook page, and follow her on Twitter and Instagram. A Ritchie Boy was featured in the November/December issue of "Books That Should Be On Your Radar." You can also catch Kass at Gramercy Books, the indie bookstore she founded in Bexley, Ohio. Today’s Friday Morning Coffee episode is sponsored by Libro.fm.
Last November, I presented a series of episodes based on an article by Bob Pike in the September/October issue of Training Magazine. In the November/December issue, he continued with an additional set of tips.In this episode, we will take a brief look at the following tips: (1) Be Early; (2) The Back-up Plan; and (3) Start and End on Time.
Last November, I presented a series of episodes based on an article by Bob Pike in the September/October issue of Training Magazine. In the November/December issue, he continued with an additional set of tips. This episode will focus on the first two: (1) Project More Energy; and, (2) The Countdown Timer.
MSM 492: Insta is the new Santa? Jokes: Middle School Science Minute by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com) What a Year! I was recently reading the November/December 2020 issue of “Science and Children” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association. In this issue, I read the “Editor’s Note” column written by Elizabeth Barrett-Zahn. Her article was entitled “What a Year.” Reports from the Front Lines Advisory: Ira Glass on Storytelling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2wLP0izeJE https://vimeo.com/24715531 The Twitterverse #mschat every Thursday at 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time. And as Troy says, “The Twitter never stops!” Strategies: General Principles of Virtual Learning - Georgia State University https://gpl.gsu.edu/files/2020/07/Virtual-Learning_Literature-Review_20200707_FINAL.pdf Could we make the case for additional Encore classes in Social Studies? https://fordhaminstitute.org/national/resources/social-studies-instruction-and-reading-comprehension Resources: Good News https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/ AXIS Network - The Culture Translator (www.axis.org) Web Spotlight: Tree.fm https://www.tree.fm/ Black Out Poetry https://blackoutpoetry.glitch.me/#
Episode 30 continues our recap of 2020, with an in-depth interview with IAHCSMM President Brian Reynolds who speaks about the impact of the pandemic, how Sterile Processing moved through the trying times, and how the profession has really stepped up in some big and, perhaps, unexpected ways. He also addresses some of the changes IAHCSMM embraced as it adapted to a more virtual world. Finally, he shares his thoughts on what he considers the biggest “win” of 2020 – as well as his expectations for 2021 for IAHCSMM and the profession. “Mailbox Mania” explores IAHCSMM’s November/December 2020 PROCESS magazine and reviews articles pertaining to instructions for use compliance, the importance of insulated instrument testing, and successful management of loaned instruments Earn a certificate of completion worth 0.5 CE at the end of the presentation by filling out our online completion form. Earn CE Now
Introduction Why Abraham matters Jesus and other NT writers (see all NT refs at foot of notes) “the promise comes by faith, so that it may be by grace and may be guaranteed to all Abraham’s offspring—not only to those who are of the law but also to those who have the faith of Abraham. He is the father of us all.” (Romans 4:16 NIV11) “By faith Abraham, when called to go to a place he would later receive as his inheritance, obeyed and went, even though he did not know where he was going.” (Hebrews 11:8 NIV11) Abraham used as an example of faith most in the bible What we hope to achieve by focussing on him Inspiration for a life of faith in uncertain times Learning how to live an adventurous life of faith What we will do in this class See him as a person Did he exist? Should we ask the question? Others do. Amount of detail - author sounds like he believes in him; cultural references - accurate, and the ones which appear not to be are either editors helping later readers to understand, or discoveries yet to be made; Jesus references him “And Abraham sojourned in the land of the Philistines for many days.” (Genesis 21:34 NAS95) "My great-grandfather lived in London his entire life, never traveling outside the M25" Camels - scepticism and further discoveries Did Abraham ride a camel?, Biblical archaeology review, November/December 2018, page 52, Mark W. Chavalas See Douglas Jacoby's article: https://www.douglasjacoby.com/qa-1544-camels-in-the-bible-anachronistic-bible-contradiction/ Genesis 24:10-11, 31:34-accounts of camels involving Abraham, Rachel. Dated around 2000-1600 B.C.E. 10thC Egyptian record Place in the Negeb called “The Fortress of Abraham,” listed among places conquered by the 22nd-Dynasty king Sheshonq (Shishak) in his incursion into Palestine during the reign of Rehoboam (cf. 1 Kgs. 14:25-26; 2 Chr. 12:2-12). Abraham tradition well established at that time Rather like reading a book in 6021, four thousand years’ time, about Admiral Lord Nelson - did he really exist? Died 1805 Imagine archaeologists digging and finding Nelson’s column - dated 1844 (the year it was finished) Does not prove he existed, but does prove he was not an invention some two thousand years or more later His time and place Ur: a well-developed city Board game in British Museum His story as the beginning of hope for humankind Gen 1-11 Creation / Fall Curse / Grace Sacrifice / Murder Wickedness / Salvation - flood Pride / Grace - Babel God has a long-term plan of reversing the curse, bringing healing - through those who will worship him He begins with a relationship and builds from there, a declaration of love What does it mean for us? Open to God directing us Open to God's timing for his promises to become tangible Open to the possibility that your life might have a multi-generational impact seen far beyond your lifetime Open to the adventure of faith! Conclusion What are you hoping to get out of this series? Don't forget the podcast “By faith Abraham, when called to go to a place he would later receive as his inheritance, obeyed and went, even though he did not know where he was going.” (Hebrews 11:8 NIV11) Please add your comments on this week’s topic. We learn best when we learn in community. Do you have a question about teaching the Bible? Is it theological, technical, practical? Send me your questions or suggestions. Here’s the email: [malcolm@malcolmcox.org](mailto:malcolm@malcolmcox.org). If you’d like a copy of my free eBook on spiritual disciplines, “How God grows His people”, sign up at my website: http://[www.malcolmcox.org](http://www.malcolmcox.org/). Please pass the link on, subscribe, leave a review. “Worship the LORD with gladness; come before him with joyful songs.” (Psalms 100:2 NIV11) God bless, Malcolm New Testament references: Matt. 1:1–2, 17; 3:9; 8:11; 22:32; Mark 12:26; Luke 1:55, 73; 3:8, 34; 13:16, 28; 16:22–25, 29–30; 19:9; 20:37; John 8:33, 37, 39–40, 52–53, 56–58; Acts 3:13, 25; 7:2, 5, 8, 16–17, 32; 13:26; Rom. 4:1–3, 9, 12–13, 16, 18; 9:7–8; 11:1; 2 Cor. 11:22; Gal. 3:6–9, 14, 16, 18, 29; 4:22; Heb. 2:16; 6:13, 15; 7:1–2, 4–6, 9–10; 11:8, 17, 19; James 2:21, 23; 1 Pet. 3:6
Introduction Why Abraham matters Jesus and other NT writers (see all NT refs at foot of notes) “the promise comes by faith, so that it may be by grace and may be guaranteed to all Abraham’s offspring—not only to those who are of the law but also to those who have the faith of Abraham. He is the father of us all.” (Romans 4:16 NIV11) “By faith Abraham, when called to go to a place he would later receive as his inheritance, obeyed and went, even though he did not know where he was going.” (Hebrews 11:8 NIV11) Abraham used as an example of faith most in the bible What we hope to achieve by focussing on him Inspiration for a life of faith in uncertain times Learning how to live an adventurous life of faith What we will do in this class See him as a person Did he exist? Should we ask the question? Others do. Amount of detail - author sounds like he believes in him; cultural references - accurate, and the ones which appear not to be are either editors helping later readers to understand, or discoveries yet to be made; Jesus references him “And Abraham sojourned in the land of the Philistines for many days.” (Genesis 21:34 NAS95) "My great-grandfather lived in London his entire life, never traveling outside the M25" Camels - scepticism and further discoveries Did Abraham ride a camel?, Biblical archaeology review, November/December 2018, page 52, Mark W. Chavalas See Douglas Jacoby's article: https://www.douglasjacoby.com/qa-1544-camels-in-the-bible-anachronistic-bible-contradiction/ Genesis 24:10-11, 31:34-accounts of camels involving Abraham, Rachel. Dated around 2000-1600 B.C.E. 10thC Egyptian record Place in the Negeb called “The Fortress of Abraham,” listed among places conquered by the 22nd-Dynasty king Sheshonq (Shishak) in his incursion into Palestine during the reign of Rehoboam (cf. 1 Kgs. 14:25-26; 2 Chr. 12:2-12). Abraham tradition well established at that time Rather like reading a book in 6021, four thousand years’ time, about Admiral Lord Nelson - did he really exist? Died 1805 Imagine archaeologists digging and finding Nelson’s column - dated 1844 (the year it was finished) Does not prove he existed, but does prove he was not an invention some two thousand years or more later His time and place Ur: a well-developed city Board game in British Museum His story as the beginning of hope for humankind Gen 1-11 Creation / Fall Curse / Grace Sacrifice / Murder Wickedness / Salvation - flood Pride / Grace - Babel God has a long-term plan of reversing the curse, bringing healing - through those who will worship him He begins with a relationship and builds from there, a declaration of love What does it mean for us? Open to God directing us Open to God's timing for his promises to become tangible Open to the possibility that your life might have a multi-generational impact seen far beyond your lifetime Open to the adventure of faith! Conclusion What are you hoping to get out of this series? Don't forget the podcast “By faith Abraham, when called to go to a place he would later receive as his inheritance, obeyed and went, even though he did not know where he was going.” (Hebrews 11:8 NIV11) Thank you for listening to this podcast. You can find more episodes in our feed. Our web site is http://www.tvcoc.org. Please add your comments on this week’s topic. We learn best when we learn in community. Do you have a question about the Bible or the Christian faith? Is it theological, technical, practical? Send us your questions or suggestions. Here’s the email: tvcochrist@gmail.com. Thanks again for listening. Have a super day. God bless, Malcolm New Testament references: Matt. 1:1–2, 17; 3:9; 8:11; 22:32; Mark 12:26; Luke 1:55, 73; 3:8, 34; 13:16, 28; 16:22–25, 29–30; 19:9; 20:37; John 8:33, 37, 39–40, 52–53, 56–58; Acts 3:13, 25; 7:2, 5, 8, 16–17, 32; 13:26; Rom. 4:1–3, 9, 12–13, 16, 18; 9:7–8; 11:1; 2 Cor. 11:22; Gal. 3:6–9, 14, 16, 18, 29; 4:22; Heb. 2:16; 6:13, 15; 7:1–2, 4–6, 9–10; 11:8, 17, 19; James 2:21, 23; 1 Pet. 3:6
National Book Award-finalist Deesha Philyaw joins Daniel Ford on the final Friday Morning Coffee of the year to discuss her debut short story collection The Secret Lives of Church Ladies. Caitlin Malcuit also recaps 2020. To learn more about Deesha Philyaw, visit her official website, like her Facebook page, and follow her on Twitter and Instagram. The Secret Lives of Church Ladies was featured in November/December's "Books That Should Be On Your Radar." Today’s Friday Morning Coffee is sponsored by Libro.fm.
When married together, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and business development efforts can create a powerful approach to greater inclusivity within a firm. In the latest episode of Strategies LIVE!, Jacob Eidinger (Wigdor LLP) sits down with Holly Barocio and Alycia Sutor (GrowthPlay) to talk through how to make this a reality, along with ways to tactically coach lawyers to remove some of the typical barriers to DEI that often exist. This issue of Strategies LIVE! is coincides with the subject matter featured in the November/December issue of Strategies magazine. A special thank you to this issue’s sponsors, Firmseek, Tenrec, MultiVision Digital, Jelly Digital Marketing, Clearview Social and the many partners featured in this issue’s special Partner Directory. These partners are ready to help you identify solutions that fit your firm’s needs. Find out how your company can benefit from partnering with LMA. Contact Scott Narug at 312-673-5974 or via email at SNarrug@legalmarketing,org to start the conversation.
Occupational therapist Allison Sullivan, DOT, OTR/L, was the recipient of the 2017 Catherine Trombly Award for Excellence in Research and Education from the Massachusetts Association of Occupational Therapy and the 2018 Faculty Excellence award from American International College. She is Lead Faculty for AIC’s Post-Professional Doctor of Occupational Therapy program, where she mentors doctoral capstone projects and teaches courses for the PP-OTD in scholarship of teaching and learning in occupational therapy and occupational therapy theory, as well as providing instruction for the entry-level MSOT program in courses on group dynamics, the development of psychosocial occupations and the mental health process in OT. Her research interests include pedagogy in occupational therapy education, cognitive disabilities, and trauma-informed care. Dr. Sullivan’s study, “Impact of a Fieldwork Experience on Attitudes Toward People with Intellectual Disabilities”, is published in the 2017 November/December issue of the American Journal of Occupational Therapy. As an occupational therapist and educator, Dr. Sullivan has dedicated her career toward improving the lives of individuals with cognitive disabilities and health conditions that interfere with social participation and quality of life across the lifespan, working in day habilitation services, school-based occupational therapy, and residential settings in a career spanning three decades. She is the chair of the MAOT Western Massachusetts Mental Health Special Interest Group, a certified group exercise and yoga instructor (RYT), and the co-founder and leader of #OTalk2US, a Twitter chat for occupational therapists with tens of millions of views of tweets carrying this tag.In this interview, Allison shares about the results of our recent study, which describes effects of participation in an innovative computer simulation training in screening and brief intervention and occupational therapy students’ confidence and preparedness in selecting appropriate responses when using this skill in a virtual assessment. In addition, we talk about trends and advocacy on social media, international connections, and mental health as an integral part of the OT profession. We also discuss the book StrengthsFinder 2.0 from Gallup and Tom Rath. To connect with Dr. Sullivan, follow her on Twitter @_allisulli.
Quarter-Bin Podcast #161All-Star Comics 63, DC Comics, cover-dated November - December 1976. "The Death of Doctor Fate," by Paul Levitz, with art by Keith Giffen & Wally Wood. What happens when Professor Alan tackles a book from the heart of the 1970s? And how does he feel about the heroes of Earth-2? Who dies? Who retires? Who almost kills a teammate?Listen to the and find out! Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directly You may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed. Promo: Robin's 80th Anniversary SpecialsNext Episode: The Ray #20, DC Comics, cover-dated January 1996. Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeekyYou can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and the host @ProfessorAlanSource: World's Greatest Comics
11.26.20 Show Breakdown: Intro Break A Daily Message: Today's message be grateful National News: the White House now recognizes president-elect Joe Biden as the winner of this election ( President Trump has yet to concede) National News- *COVID-19 Update EL PASO TEXAS - Has a curfew! COVID Infusion Stations?! Politics **Special Delivery** Celebrity News Transparent Thought: Your gratitude shouldn't be measure by materialistic things. Triggered: People say, " tis the season of giving" it should always be giving season! People are hungry 365 - not just from November- December! Thank you for listening; you can hear me live weekdays on Taste Radio via the Dash Radio APP; it's free! Love, Peace & Transparent
Life Is Work - Ep 41 - HolidaysArea of Work: Work CultureCo-hosts, Producers:Danielle Stenger Cameron Navarro, LMSW Mel’s Mindful Minute: 38:45Melanie Wilmoth Navarro, LMSW, RYT, TSTSY-FOwner, Lead Facilitator - Whole Moon Wellnesswholemoonwellness@gmail.com Contact Info:WebsiteEmailTwitter Instagram Music:Intro - King Must Die, by Picnic LightningMMM Transitions - Sur, by Picnic LightningOutro - Pa’lante, by Hurray for the Riff Raff HolidaysRESULT: In the U.S., it’s holiday season! We will explore why November/December is often described as ‘the holiday season,’ how holidays tend to show up in our workplaces, how it can be problematic, and how to do better.Camnecdote:Grocery storeHannukah at TargetProtein - Main Event - Topic d’jourWant to preface this episode with a disclosure that I (Dan) learned a lot of the language and framing for this episode from @britthawthorne’s anti-bias, anti-racist education workShe has a great instagram and patreon page where I learn so much - will link in the show notesHer intended audience is educators, specifically Montessori educators, and I find it so helpful both for learning and re-learning myself and for applying the concepts in workspaces and in lifeLet's get into it!What is “the holiday season”? (U.S. context)November/December are widely called ‘the holiday season’ in the U.S. because Christianity is the dominant religion in the United States - the most ‘mainstream,’ dominant religion in our cultureNOTE: if everyone is cool with celebrating Xmas, celebrate it up! Advocating for awareness and celebration of allBecause of this, Christmas is centered as a holiday to the extent that it is a seasonOften a pushback on this is that Christmas is more of a “cultural” holiday than a religious holiday for many people, but calling a religious holiday a cultural holiday is still code for the dominant belief systemEx “Holiday” party, “Fall” party - we know these are code for Christmas and Halloween/Thanksgiving, let’s call a thing a thingAlso, naming other holidays /only/ around the time that other dominant holidays are being celebrated is still centering the Christian holiday. Basically - I am thinking about those other holidays when /my/ holiday is being celebrated - lots of other holidays occur throughout the year that are in no way close to Christmas TimeAlso, it’s v convenient for a holiday to be called “cultural” in how it intersects with our capitalist system - need to buy things to celebrate, bc culture!See also: TVAlso note: often default to christmas/holiday parties because it is nostalgic and convenient, which is a hindrance to creating an anti-bias space (cr: britt)Challenges:By automatically having christmas/holiday parties, you are automatically centering a belief system without input or preference from the people who make up your workplace“othering” of holidays that are not rooted in christianitynote : de-center does not mean “don’t do” or “overlook” - it means make room for other identities and belief systemsAlso - a note on giftsHave mentioned the tie between our mainstream holidays and capitalismPressure to give gifts and how to give gifts is heavily influenced by capitalismLewis Hyde’s The Gift expands on how gift-giving as a practice is actually intended to be continuous:“The Indian giver (or the original one, at any rate) understood a cardinal property of the gift: whatever we have been given is supposed to be given away again, not kept... You may keep your Christmas present, but it ceases to be a gift in the true sense unless you have given something else away. As it is passed along, the gift may be given back to the original donor, but this is not essential. In fact, it is better if the gift is not returned but is given instead to some new, third party. The only essential is this: the gift must always move. There are other forms of property that stand still, that mark a boundary or resist momentum, but the gift keeps going.”How could gift giving look different?! Bottom line: there are a lot of different holidays and different ways to celebrate them - how holidays are currently highlighted and celebrated often overlook anyone who does not identify as a ChristianHow to do better:First - notice (mindfulness)What holidays are celebrated in the workplace? Why?Is it reflective of your teammates identities, beliefs and preferences?Embrace beginner’s mind - learn!By only centering Christian holidays, we miss the rich history, tradition and perspective of others in our communityDifferent religious/cultural beliefs and practicesLearn about the different calendars that influence holidaysGregorian/Lunar/Solar, etc.All is to say - are the holidays that are honored, discussed and celebrated in your workplace honoring each person in the office? If not, let’s learn together and be inclusiveUse our work culture survey, center what your teammates say they would like centeredEx. questions: how important are holidays, traditions, and celebrations to you?Is there a holiday that you would like to celebrate in the office? Do you have any suggestions for how we can support you or reflect your celebration in our workplace?How would you like to participate in holidays in our workplace?If a teammate celebrates a holiday that you do not celebrate/are not familiar with - do a google and learn!Language mattersWant to be sure your workplace reflects the people you are doing work with every dayDo not make decisions for other people - everyone has their own preferences, needs, comfort levelBe specific about the holiday that you are celebratingIf everyone in the office shares that they are christian/like to celebrate christmas, that’s totally fine - do it and name it & ENJOYIf there is someone in the office who celebrates a different holiday, any time of year, name that and honor that if that person has shared that they like to celebrate that wayAlso, be mindful of language -Careful about the terms “international” holiday - latinx, indengeous have all been here long beforeHolidays are important! Holidays affirm our identities, mark the passage of time and seasons, create community and connectionMel’s Mindful Minute: 38:45Mindfulness & the HolidaysWe Are Always StudentsBeyond Heroes and Holidays@britthawthorne’s Patreon and instagram account - watched a v helpful anti-bias: holidays presentation in preparation for this episode! Pay her, watch her, all credit to her for helping prepare me with language and knowledge for this contentCommunity - Comparative Religion (s1e12)Sharing is Self-CaringSelf-careHow do I define holidays? What holidays are important to me?Community-careWhat holidays and celebrations are important to people around me? How can I support them?Systems-careWho decides what a “mainstream” holiday is, and who benefits?Reach Out!lifeisworkpod.comFind questions submission linkInsta & Twitter - @ lifeisworkpodKo-Fi Coffee info@palanteconsulting.com
Author Edwin Hill returns to the show to chat about his latest Hester Thursby mystery Watch Her. To learn more about Edwin Hill, visit his official website, like his Facebook page, and follow him on Twitter and Instagram. Also listen to our last interview with the author and catch him on the "Noir at the Bar - New England" series. Watch Her was featured on November/December's "Books That Should Be On Your Radar." Today’s episode is sponsored by Libro.fm.
Imagine being able to share the Gospel with a TON of people in November & December each year, and only needing to say just two words to them. OK, you can stop imagining now, because you are about to learn how! Here’s another great evangelism tool!
It’s an Earth-shattering revelation: Aliens are real, and making contact all around us. Rina Cutter, however, is busy dealing with her own, private world shattering. Even if the alien news does hit very close to home, it has nothing on the shock of losing her mother. Please enjoy Marissa Lingen’s reading of her story from our November/December issue, “Grief, As Faithful As My Hound.”
In this edition of JTE Insider, we are joined by Niral Shah of University of Washington (USA) and Justin Coles of Fordham University (USA). They are the authors of the article entitled “Preparing Teachers to Notice Race in Classrooms: Contextualizing the Competencies of Preservice Teachers With Antiracist Inclinations.” The article is published in the November/December 2020 issue of JTE.
In this edition of JTE Insider, we are joined by Amanda Sawyer of James Madison University (USA), Katie Dredger of James Madison University (USA), and Joy Myers of James Madison University (USA). They are the authors of the article entitled “Developing Teachers as Critical Curators: Investigating Elementary Preservice Teachers’ Inspirations for Lesson Planning.” The article is published in the November/December 2020 issue of JTE.
Lets wrap up this year with a shallow dive into the ocean of music that is known as Bandcamp! We attempt to bring to the forefront the latest releases from various November/December highlights, and the latest from former TBE artists, such as Acid Carousel, Cam, New Dialogue, Run River North, and Ver$ache Kolache and more! This is not so much a playlist as it is a showcase, still, let the show notes be your guide! INTRO: COLDBREW “Mario Cart” off the album “Childhood” https://coldbrewbeats.bandcamp.com/album/childhood BANDCAMP NOVEMBER-DEC RELEASES THE HIGH HEAVEN “Nowhere Bound” off the album “Fairytales of the Heartland” https://thehighheaven.bandcamp.com/album/fairytales-of-the-heartland SCRIMSHIRE “Chance Me” feat. And Is Phi off the EP “Believers Vol.1”https://scrimshire.bandcamp.com/album/believers-vol-1 THE BITCH BOYS “New New Mega Doo Doo” off the EP “Demonstration” https://thebitchboysband.bandcamp.com/album/demonstration GENTRY FOX “Hindsight” off the album “The View From Nowhere” https://gentryfox.bandcamp.com/album/the-view-from-nowhere ANRIMEAL “I Am Not” off the album “Could Divine” https://anrimeal.bandcamp.com/album/could-divine THALA “Something in the Water” feat. BEARCUBS https://anrimeal.bandcamp.com/album/could-divine SLOW CORPSE “Wasted” from the album “Bite Your Tongue” https://slowcorpse.bandcamp.com/album/bite-your-tongue TURNOVER “Breeze” from the album “Good Nature” https://turnover.bandcamp.com/album/good-nature INTERLUDE by COLDBREW “Christmas Morning” off the album “Childhood” https://coldbrewbeats.bandcamp.com/album/childhood ACID CAROUSEL “Im Peaches, the Monkey” off the album “The Most Oddest Thing” https://dreamyliferecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-most-oddest-thing CAMS “Bluesy Juice” *TBE VARIETY SHOW EXCLUSIVE* THE GHOST WOLVES “WWIII” of the EP “Vol. 1 How the West Was Won” https://theghostwolves.bandcamp.com/album/ghost-series-vol-1-how-the-west-was-won-love-to-blaze-foley NEW DIALOGUE “The Chain” a Fleetwood Mac cover https://open.spotify.com/album/5PsbxRJmAQVLQfcRRd0PLg?si=fgl6utUJRH6Sr8DhTuzJbg VER$ACHE KOLACHE “Burt is Fat and Its a Problem” a YHM tribute featured on the YHM live 1/2 https://soundcloud.com/versacekolache/burtisfataf RUN RIVER NORTH “Lonely Weather” the latest single available on most major streaming platforms https://open.spotify.com/album/3inaqcg3W6VbqfCCkisVYy?si=Gthzl7_URLCbbgW6mVXAMw OUTRO by Coldbrew “Bop-It” off the album “Childhood” https://coldbrewbeats.bandcamp.com/album/childhood BONUS OUTRO by PROF “Fuck You It’s Christmas” available in our Bandcamp collection and all major platforms https://profstophouse.bandcamp.com/track/fuck-you-its-christmas Our entire collection of Bandcamp faves is available here. https://bandcamp.com/tbevarietyshow Support us on Patreon for lots of extra stuff! https://www.patreon.com/trialbyerrorvarietyshow Thank you once again for joining us! Happy Holidays ya filthy animals! Much Love - C. Dazzle and Family **Please rate and review this show wherever you listen, and be sure to share it with your friends who love music to help us keep the ball rolling here!
Author Simon Han joins Daniel Ford on the show to discuss his debut novel Nights When Nothing Happened. To learn more about Simon Han, visit his official website, like his Facebook page, and follow him on Twitter and Instagram. Nights When Nothing Happened was featured in NovelClass Episode 4.10 and November/December's "Books That Should Be On Your Radar." Today’s episode is sponsored by Libro.fm.
Detective Comics #608-#609 (Origin of Anarky) Phil and Lilith review Detective Comics #608-#609 (November-December 1989) featuring the first appearance of the villain Anarky. PLUS: Would Anarky make a good partner for Punchline? Show Notes: Detective Comics #608-#609 (Origin of Anarky): We Are the Knight Episode #4 Find all of our Social Media & Merchandise here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Lilith Hellfire on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LilithHellfire Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS Order our book Pod Life: Podcaster Stories orderpodlife.smgpods.com When you shop at Amazon.com using this link, every dollar you spend supports our podcast network and doesn’t cost you a penny more. amazon.smgpods.com Hunt a Killer – Get 20% off on your first box with Coupon Code SOUTHGATE www.huntakiller.com Tweaked Audio Headphones – Get 30% off, Free Shipping, and a Lifetime Warranty with Coupon Code – SOUTHGATE www.tweakedaudio.com Support the Capes and Lunatics Podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/capesandlunatics
Happy Turkey Lurkey Day Dash Hounds! Beth and Kelly hope you are just as miserable as they are eating your meal alone in a closet this Covidsgiving. Or not at all. This week’s tale of truth is about Mollie Fancher - a fasting girl of the Victorian Er-ah who thought it would be cool to not eat. For years. And brag all about it. And other women did too because food- ew. We will chat about the fact that there is just too much sex in food, and lots of holiness in starvation. And like all the health and wellness podcasters, we will give you great tips on how best to enjoy that pumpkin pie. If you even bother. Theme music: Big White Lie by A Cast of Thousands Cite your sources Nickell, joe. Mystery of Mollie Fancher, The Fasting Girl and Others Who Lived Without Eating. Vol. 41. No. 6. November/December 2017. https://boroughsofthedead.com/who-we-are/ https://anad.org/education-and-awareness/about-eating-disorders/eating-disorders-statistics/ https://www.messynessychic.com/2020/02/05/who-were-the-fasting-girls/ "Mollie Fancher Changing". Letter to the Editor New Orleans Democrat. E.L. Saxon. New York Times. Wednesday August 17, 1881. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1881/08/17/issue.html https://www.thebodyproject.com/author.cfm
In a life defined by her love of books, "The Night Before Christmas" holds a special meaning for Elinor Dixon Hawkins ’50 that extends well beyond the holiday season. Read more about the amazing life of Elinor Hawkins in the November/December '20 issue of the Carolina Alumni Review: https://unc.live/3fy4biY
PI MAGAZINE IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE 2020 PI MAGAZINE INVESTIGATOR OF THE YEAR AWARD RECIPIENT - ANDREA OROZCO !ANDREA'S AWARD IS THE PI MAGAZINE FEATURED ARTICLE AND COVER STORY OF ISSUE 172, NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2020.Andrea has been a professional investigator for over a decade and a half. Her background includes internal investigations and surveillance for a major casino. Andrea specializes in background and social media investigations and open source intelligence for insurance companies, businesses, and family law attorneys. Andrea continually goes the extra mile to ensure clients receive the type of quality control and customer service they deserve. Andrea has spent most of her career working in Colorado. As former VP of Training for the Professional Private Investigators Association of Colorado she was responsible for the training and education of investigators throughout the state. Andrea Orozco – Co-Founder and Co-Owner Advanced Professional Investigations 300 E Miller Ct #654, Castle Rock, CO 80104 https://www.apisurveillancespecialists.com/ 720-933-9301PI Magazine Social Media Pageshttps://twitter.com/PImagazineUSA https://www.linkedin.com/company/pi-magazine-inc-/about/ https://www.facebook.com/PIMAGAZINEUSA/ podcast@pimagazine.com James@pimagazine.com Nicole@pimagazine.com
Episode 39: Diversity, Inclusion … and Transformative Analytics No guest This episode was partly inspired by an article in the November-December 2020 issue of the Harvard Business Review titled “Getting Serious about Diversity: Enough Already with the Business Case”. The point of the article is that harnessing diversity to add value to your business is not just about hiring more women and black people to check a box, but about HOW willing you are to reshape your power structure to harness that diversity. In QueBIT’s 20+ year history of delivering successful analytics-based projects to hundreds of companies we have lived through countless case studies that support the position taken in the article. Projects rarely succeed or fail just because of technology selection. The biggest factors that drive success pertain to leadership and culture: Do team members trust each other? Are they engaged, or just going through the motions? Do they feel supported by their executives, or set up for failure? These are big questions that clearly cannot be addressed by a diversity initiative alone, but we hope that our specific example of how diversity and an inclusive culture can positively impact the end-result will provide useful food for thought. While there are no absolute answers to the daunting problems that businesses face, there are steps you can take to nudge the probabilities in a favorable direction.
In this episode we review the article "2020 Zymurgy’s Best Beers In America" by Amahl Turczyn from the November/December 2020 Issue of Zymurgy, the magazine of the American Homebrewing Association.
*This episode of Responsively Yours was recorded by Tara Barnes.*We know God is continuing to bless us, even now. As Christians we believe in Emmanuel—God with us, in good times and in hard times. Without denying the struggle, this Thanksgiving and Christmas season may be exactly the right time to ask for and exercise grateful hearts.- - -This episode originally appeared in the November/December 2020 issue of response, the award winning magazine from United Methodist Women.Visit www.UnitedMethodistWomen.org to find out more.
United Methodist Women is a longtime partner of the World Student Christian Federation, a global association of student Christian groups connecting young leaders around the world to promote positive change. United Methodist Women members’ Mission Giving supports WSCF programs in the Middle East, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Asia-Pacific, whose offices in Hong Kong I visited in May 2018.Sunita Suna is the regional executive for the Asia-Pacific region of the World Student Christian Federation. She met me at a subway exit in Hong Kong on a rainy morning and took me to the federation’s busy, packed office on the 18th floor of a nearby skyscraper. Often out marching in solidarity with women, migrants and other marginalized groups or hosting Bible studies or workshops, the office was full during some downtime.- - -This episode originally appeared in the November/December 2020 issue of response, the award winning magazine from United Methodist Women.Visit www.UnitedMethodistWomen.org to find out more.
The work of United Methodist Women members to help women, children and youth has resulted in a wonderful and exciting time for the Navajo Nation. Many who donated also sent messages of encouragement, and many of the masks were sewn by United Methodist Women units or groups, which made them even more special. It’s amazing how one call could reach hundreds, perhaps thousands in this land of the Dine. God is good all the time! We live with hope as we pray for families and strengthened bonds through these challenging days. We are so thankful to our Creator who blesses us always. Hundreds of grateful families have been touched by the donations. Ahe’hee’ (thank you) to United Methodist Women and everyone who contributed for your generosity. May you all be truly blessed and continue to walk in beauty.- - -This episode originally appeared in the November/December 2020 issue of response, the award winning magazine from United Methodist Women.Visit www.UnitedMethodistWomen.org to find out more.
The United Methodist Women Association Cameroon in collaboration with United Methodist Women hosted a workshop in January 2020 under the theme “Preventing Gender-based Violence and Promoting Mainstreaming Through Engagement of State and Nonstate Actors to Take Action Toward Recovery and Justice for Victims.” The training was held in Meme Division, Southwest Region of Cameroon.Participants included indigenous, minority and economically disadvantaged women and women living with HIV/AIDS as well as survivors of gender-based violence and runaway child brides seeking shelter and protection.- - -This episode originally appeared in the November/December 2020 issue of response, the award winning magazine from United Methodist Women.Visit www.UnitedMethodistWomen.org to find out more.
Kelly C. Lee, PharmD, MAS, BCPP, FCCP, shares her experience in setting up a pharmacist-led medication therapy management program (MTM) in an outpatient mental health clinic. Dr. Lee discusses the challenges, opportunities, and essential components of a successful program which centers on a strong collaborative relationship with psychiatrists. Dr. Lee, a Board-Certified Psychiatric Pharmacist, is the Residency Program Director of the PGY2 Psychiatric Pharmacy Residency at the University of California San Diego (UCSD), and a member of the Specialty Council for Psychiatric Pharmacy for the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties. For more information on the pharmacist-led medication therapy management program discussed by Dr. Lee please see “Development of a pharmacist–psychiatrist collaborative medication therapy management clinic”, published online by the Journal of American Pharmacist Association in the November/December 2012 edition. https://www.psychu.org/implementation-pharmacist-led-psychiatric-medication-therapy-management-clinic/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quarter-Bin Podcast #160Captain Storm #17, DC Comics, cover-dated November/December 1967.What happens when Professor Alan decides to #ReadWarComics for #WarComicsMonth? Does he appreciate the exploits of the wooden-legged PT Captain? And is there a bonus comic covered?Listen to the episode and find out!Click on the player below to listen to the episode:Right-click to download episode directlyYou may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed. Promo: Comics for Courage Next Episode: All-Star Comics 63, DC Comics, November / December 1976.Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeekyYou can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and the host @ProfessorAlanSource: World's Greatest Comics
André Hueston Mack is no stranger to Imbibe readers, and for this episode of the podcast, we talk with the sommelier, winemaker, restaurateur, designer, and author about diversity and equity in the wine world (elaborating upon his conversation with Chasity Cooper for her article in our November/December issue), as well as how his wine career started, and what keeps him excited and engaged with wine today.Radio Imbibe is the audio home of Imbibe magazine. In each episode, we dive into liquid culture, exploring the people, places, and flavors of the drinkscape through conversations about cocktails, coffee, beer, spirits, and wine. Keep up with us at imbibemagazine.com, and on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, and if you're not already a subscriber, we'd love to have you join us—click here to subscribe.
In The Moment … November 9, 2020 Show 938 Hour 1 Imagine a young boy tracking a deer on his family's farm in McCook County, trying to get close enough for the perfect shot. And the result of his perfect shot is a photo ... taken with his small and inexpensive Kodak camera! Years of patience has paid off for Dean Pearson. His targets have remained the same although his equipment has greatly improved. Dean Pearson writes about "The Patience Game" in the November/December issue of South Dakota Magazine. Dean Pearson has been living it for several years. His photos of a red-headed drake in Miner County or a small flock of northern shovelers in Day County jump right off the pages of the new issue of South Dakota Magazine. Arts, literature, and music reporting on SDPB is supported by the Northern State University School of Fine Arts. More information available at northern.edu Find us on Apple , Spotify , and Google Play . Plus, watch interviews from our show on YouTube .
In The Moment … November 9, 2020 Show 938 Hour 1 Have you found yourself doing more reading as the pandemic has eliminated other avenues of entertainment? Are you planning to read more with winter waiting in the wings? Do you have favorites that you like to re-read? We welcome John Andrews, Managing Editor of South Dakota Magazine. In the new November/December issue, Andrews writes about ten books to pass the time and grow your appreciation of South Dakota. The article is called "Books to Read Again. And Again." Arts, literature, and music reporting on SDPB is supported by the Northern State University School of Fine Arts. More information available at northern.edu Find us on Apple , Spotify , and Google Play . Plus, watch interviews from our show on YouTube .
If you want to make the last two months of the year more meaningful, tune in for ideas and recommendations. This is often the time of year when we start thinking about the new year (even though there are two more months left in the current year). It’s easy to designate November/December as holiday months and save all of our good intentions for January. We suggest spending just as much time considering how to close a year as how to open one. Favorite Things: Bailey: Rom Com Pods New Season My fuzzy slippers Courtney: All things apple (instead of pumpkin) This quote: “Enough is a decision, not an amount.” - Alison Faulkner. If you are interested in advertising email us here: soulandwitpodcast@gmail.com Resources mentioned on the show: Enneagram Strengthsfinder Myers Briggs Better Help Human Design Chart Where you can find us: Bailey: @beautifuldetour or www.beautifuldetour.com Courtney: @bemorewithless or www.bemorewithless.com OR @soulandwitpodcast
In this episode my mom joins us all the way from Costa Rica to share her insights for November & December 2020 and what we can expect moving into January 2021. Whatever energies are coming up for you right now this episode will provide clarity on what you should focus on in times of uncertainty. Coco (my Mama) has been a tarot counselor for over thirty years. As a young woman, she underwent an intensive nine-month tarot apprenticeship with Sadiqa, an older Roma (Gypsy) woman on the island of Crete. Since then, she has used the cards to help thousands of people clarify issues in their lives. A tarot reading with Coco is more like a counseling session than a fortune telling session and can help bring resolution and understanding to any area in your life that has been confusing or challenging If you enjoy this episode and it inspires you in some way I'd love to hear and know your biggest takeaway. Scroll down on your podcast listening app and rate and review this podcast and let me know what you enjoy most. All you have to do is click here. When you take the time to leave a review it expands the reach of this podcast and makes it possible for other people to find this show and benefit from hearing this content, too. Thank you so much for your support of this show! xoxo How to Connect with Coco: https://www.tarotcounseling.net/ To book a personal reading with Coco: Click here To join Coco's monthly newsletter and receive monthly forecasts let her know by e-mailing her: prana.bliss@gmail.com Links Mentioned on This Episode: Click here to join Shredded Body for Type 1's and receive 10% off using the code: "More Than Just a Type" Other helpful links and resources: How to Lose Weight with Type 1 Diabetes free Audio training and eBook: click here to download for free! Connect with Taja on Instagram for type 1 diabetes information and inspiration: @tajacato Have you subscribed to this podcast yet? If not, please subscribe here so you don't miss out on weekly content and bonus episodes THANK YOU FOR TUNING IN!
“I’ve come to be aware that grief slowly creeps into every part of us… it finds its way into the cells of our body… every aspect of our lives. So I’ve decided my only option is to make friends with grief.” Guest speaker Rev. Meghan Brooks Smith gives a resonant and well-timed talk. Using stories from the Dalai Lama as well as her own deep personal revelations, she crafts a beautiful gift for all of us experiencing any kind of loss. Grief goes far beyond a simple 5-stage process, and becomes a many-faceted and intensely personal experience, crucial to how we each evolve. Worship Arts comes from local favorite Chava Mirel. Check out the full service video including an invitaiton from Marcia Rutan to join her November/December class, Poetry for Wellness. The talk begins at 12:56. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship, Daily Prayer Boosts, and Wednesday evening prayer services. And as always, see our Facebook page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.
The SUCCESS Stories podcast takes you behind the scenes with the most successful authors, speakers, entrepreneurs, and other high achievers. You hear first-hand about their personal journey to the top. In this episode, you will hear from ClassPass founder and dance enthusiast Payal Kadakia, the SUCCESS Magazine cover figure for the November-December 2020 issue, about how her background of brave choices put ClassPass back on track amid the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more about Payal's story at www.success.com.
Join us as we share articles from the November/December 2017 California Freemason magazine, as well as a little bit of information about how we talk to prospects. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sslodge357/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sslodge357/support
Every time YOU EAT or DRINK... you are either FEEDING DISEASE... or BUILDING IMMUNITY!We have a Rare Moment on this week's show when Adam't Gardener ...Visionary and Creator of The Human Accelerator™...with two books now in print... Shares with us his Experience of the Bad News with refined white sugar as we all move forward into October, November & December ... Also in this current COVID19 Situation, Adam't Shares the Simple Science and the Good News of LIVING A LIFE FREE OF SICKNESS AND DISEASE. Adam't has lived this lifestyle for over 30 years while Debara has been 100% organically grown, 100% Plant Based for almost 20 years. This is a show of Hope, a way of life that is different from the Standard American Diet and at the end of the show Debara Share's a fun Healthy treat...a family recipe Adam't shared with her years ago, when she invited over 60 friends to her home for the holidays. Walnut Truffles TreatIngredients: Pitted dates 1 1/2 Cup ~ Walnuts 1 1/2 Cup ~ finely chopped Coconut ~ 1 Cup~ 1 teaspoon of Vanilla ExtractWe sometimes add so Powdered Cocoa ~ to your taste or liking, 4 Tbsp Cocoa(which is the dried and fully fermented seed of Theobroma cacao, from which cocoa solids (a mixture of nonfat substances) and cocoa butter (the fat) can be extracted)We mix them up with are hands ... Fun for kids and family ... You might like to make two batches ... because You can eat them as soon as you’ve made them, but with this blend, popping them into the fridge for a few hours … ENJOY with Halloween an the coming & HolidaysVideo with Instructionshttps://youtu.be/TeRCIKYA9SESOMETHING FUN FOR KIDS, family fun time ...There are so many great Organic Plant recipes with lots of Natural Healing idea's Debara The Second Genesis Awakenings ~ PinterestLearn more about Debara here: www.callinallangels.com www.thehumanaccelerator.org
Iron Man #249-#250 Phil and Lilith review Iron Man #249-#250 (November—December 1989) featuring Iron Man vs Doctor Doom and a time travel trip to the year 2093. PLUS: Phil reviews new release Iron Man #1 and a special message from Tony Stark himself! Show Notes: Iron Man #249-#250: Comic Capers Episode #91 Find all of our Social Media & Merchandise here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Lilith Hellfire on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LilithHellfire Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS Order our book Pod Life: Podcaster Stories orderpodlife.smgpods.com When you shop at Amazon.com using this link, every dollar you spend supports our podcast network and doesn’t cost you a penny more. amazon.smgpods.com Hunt a Killer – Get 20% off on your first box with Coupon Code SOUTHGATE www.huntakiller.com Tweaked Audio Headphones – Get 30% off, Free Shipping, and a Lifetime Warranty with Coupon Code – SOUTHGATE www.tweakedaudio.com Support the Capes and Lunatics Podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/capesandlunatics
Dr. Lloyd F. Novick describes articles appearing in the November-December issue of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, which focuses on surveillance of infectious disease attention to COVID-19.