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After interviewing Shayne and Jack Townson, Lena promised to read both of their books. It's Shayne's turn with her first novel of the Of Light and Darkness Series. You know how people say "I couldn't put it down." Well, let's just say Lena needs to catch up on sleep now. Buy the books at Amazon.com: Shayne Leighton: books, biography, latest update
"Of Light, Growth and Fear" Mark 4:21-41
Relationships form the heartbeat of community life. The way we interact, the way we understand one another and hold space for the differences between us determines the quality and depth of our societies. Our guest today is relationship expert and author Christa Hardin. Christa is host of the popular Enneagram and Marriage podcast. She has been working with and researching marriage for two decades, providing hope for couples who are struggling to find their light, love, and mission together in any season of relationship. In this conversation, Christa unpacks some of the ways she has helped couples foster a deeper understanding of one another through utilizing the Enneagram and her years of research and practice. She shares about our social instinct and how we can move toward finding common ground with those who may see life a bit differently than ourselves. Christa offers ways to cultivate health in our most intimate relationships and how these same dynamics can translate to a larger, cultural level.Join us at The Breath and The ClayBecome A Patron! More About Christa: Christa Hardin, MA is a relationship expert, author, as well as host of the popular Enneagram & Marriage Podcast. Christa has been working with and researching marriage for two decades, providing hope for couples who are struggling to find their light, love, and mission together in any season of relationship. Her most recent Amazon best-selling title, "The Enneagram in Marriage: Your Guide to Thriving Together in Your Unique Pairing," is now available wherever you buy books. You can catch up with her at @enneagramandmarriage on Instagram, Substack at "Of Light and Joy". You can find her website, blog, and Enneagram & Marriage podcast links at www.enneagramandmarriage.com,
Debbie Sharnak's new book, Of Light and Struggle: Social Justice, Human Rights, and Accountability in Uruguay (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2023) is an important and vibrant history of international and local activism in response to dictatorship from 1973 to 1985. Uruguayans suffered numerous human rights abuses under the repressive military government during this period. Activists, transnational social movements, and international policymakers both worked together and clashed as they pushed against the dictatorship and navigated the country back to a democratic government. Sharnak writes about these convergences and conflicts to provide a complex history of Uruguay and of human rights. Her book shows how the history of this small country can shed new light on the larger history of Latin America and international human rights. In this episode of the podcast, Sharnak, a professor at Rowen University, discusses her book and the research that went into it. She discusses the language of human rights and how it could unite disparate groups in common cause. Yet, narrow, unifying understandings of the term often left some experiences, such those of some Afro-Uruguaians, out of larger narrative. She discusses how such unity was difficult to maintain as the dictatorship ended and democracy returned to the country. Christine Lamberson, PhD, is a historian. Her research focuses on 20th century U.S. legal, political, and cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Debbie Sharnak's new book, Of Light and Struggle: Social Justice, Human Rights, and Accountability in Uruguay (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2023) is an important and vibrant history of international and local activism in response to dictatorship from 1973 to 1985. Uruguayans suffered numerous human rights abuses under the repressive military government during this period. Activists, transnational social movements, and international policymakers both worked together and clashed as they pushed against the dictatorship and navigated the country back to a democratic government. Sharnak writes about these convergences and conflicts to provide a complex history of Uruguay and of human rights. Her book shows how the history of this small country can shed new light on the larger history of Latin America and international human rights. In this episode of the podcast, Sharnak, a professor at Rowen University, discusses her book and the research that went into it. She discusses the language of human rights and how it could unite disparate groups in common cause. Yet, narrow, unifying understandings of the term often left some experiences, such those of some Afro-Uruguaians, out of larger narrative. She discusses how such unity was difficult to maintain as the dictatorship ended and democracy returned to the country. Christine Lamberson, PhD, is a historian. Her research focuses on 20th century U.S. legal, political, and cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
Debbie Sharnak's new book, Of Light and Struggle: Social Justice, Human Rights, and Accountability in Uruguay (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2023) is an important and vibrant history of international and local activism in response to dictatorship from 1973 to 1985. Uruguayans suffered numerous human rights abuses under the repressive military government during this period. Activists, transnational social movements, and international policymakers both worked together and clashed as they pushed against the dictatorship and navigated the country back to a democratic government. Sharnak writes about these convergences and conflicts to provide a complex history of Uruguay and of human rights. Her book shows how the history of this small country can shed new light on the larger history of Latin America and international human rights. In this episode of the podcast, Sharnak, a professor at Rowen University, discusses her book and the research that went into it. She discusses the language of human rights and how it could unite disparate groups in common cause. Yet, narrow, unifying understandings of the term often left some experiences, such those of some Afro-Uruguaians, out of larger narrative. She discusses how such unity was difficult to maintain as the dictatorship ended and democracy returned to the country. Christine Lamberson, PhD, is a historian. Her research focuses on 20th century U.S. legal, political, and cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Norse-Inspired Fantasy is an author panel from TBRCon2022 featuring TL Greylock, Thilde Kold Holdt, Timandra Whitecastle, Ryan Cahill, Genevieve Gornichec & D.W. Ross. Moderated by Beth Tabler. For more information on TBRCon2022, head over to FanFiAddict.com. You can also stream the convention live from Jan. 23-30 on the FanFiAddict YouTube channel, Twitter account or Facebook page. This panel was sponsored by: The Story Engine ModFarm The Broken Binding FanFiAddict About the Panelists: Beth Tabler runs Beforewegoblog, contributes to Grimdark Magazine and is constantly immersed in fantasy stories. Find Beth on Twitter or Beforewegoblog. Ryan Cahill is the author of The Bound and The Broken series, including Of Blood and Fire, Of Light and Darkness and the prequel novella The Fall. Find Ryan on Twitter or his personal website. TL Greylock is the author of The Song of the Ash Tree and the Godforged Chronicles series. Find TL on Twitter or her personal website. Thilde Kold Holdt is the author of The Hanged God epic fantasy series. Find Thilde on Twitter or her personal website. Timandra Whitecastle is the author of The Living Blade series, including Touch of Iron, On the Wheel and Mother of Slag, and more. Find Timandra on Twitter or her personal website. Genevieve Gornichec is the author of The Witch's Heart. Find Genevieve on Twitter or her personal website. D.W. Ross is the author of the Onyxborn Chronicles. Find D.W. on Twitter. Find Us Online: FanFiAddict Blog Discord Twitter Instagram Music: Intro: "FanFiAddict Theme (Short Version)" by Astronoz Interlude 1: “Crescendo” by Astronoz Outro: “Cloudy Sunset” by Astronoz
Episode 45 of the podcast is now available featuring David Meyers. David is a father of 4 and has been married to his wife, Nicole, for 22 years. He is a touring musician turned pastor turned firefighter and is a singer/songwriter creating music with his band Of Light and Shadow whose music is featured in this episode. In this conversation, we discuss David's spiritual journey, why he left local church ministry, his music, and living a life with no regrets. The songs "The Arc" and "Wide Awake" were featured in this episode. You can hear more music from Of Light and Shadow and purchase their new LP "The Art of Shifting Seas" here. David's theology website is an incredible resource as well. You can find that here. You can connect with David on Facebook and Instagram. While you're on social media, please be sure to follow our podcast on Facebook and Instagram as well. You can find every episode of the podcast on our website. Please take a moment to rate and review the podcast on your platform of choice. Finally, we'd really appreciate it if you would help make this podcast happen by becoming a patron on Patreon where you'll get great perks in appreciation for your generous support. Thanks so much for listening! Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul begins the week talking about panic over Trumpian loose talk regarding the pandemic, and ends the week with the FDA wanting to regulate backpacks. Yes. Backpacks. There may be light at the end of some medical devices, but is there any at the end of this tunnel of insanity? "Of Light and Darkness" https://thisiscommonsense.org/2020/05/11/of-light-and-darkness/ "The Rationale Has Ended" https://thisiscommonsense.org/2020/05/12/the-rationale-has-ended/ "Chuck Truth" https://thisiscommonsense.org/2020/05/13/chuck-truth/ "Cure and Consequences" https://thisiscommonsense.org/2020/05/14/cure-and-consequences-2/ "Pocket Prohibition" https://thisiscommonsense.org/2020/05/15/pocket-prohibition/ This podcast is mirrored on YouTube as a video, and available on Stitcher and other pod catchers.
Our guest for episode #229 is my friend David Meyers— along with his fantastic wife, Nicole.David is a fireman in Albequerque, New Mexico. But that’s just his day job. David is a singer/songwriter. He’s been a worship leader and rock band frontman for groups like Old Man Shattered, and he’s the curator of a project you should check out called A More Beautiful Gospel, dedicated to the goodness of the God who looks like Jesus. David has a new album project called Of Light and Shadow that I urge you to check out and support to make happen. Check it out here.
Our guest for episode #229 is my friend David Meyers— along with his fantastic wife, Nicole.David is a fireman in Albequerque, New Mexico. But that’s just his day job. David is a singer/songwriter. He’s been a worship leader and rock band frontman for groups like Old Man Shattered, and he’s the curator of a project you should check out called A More Beautiful Gospel, dedicated to the goodness of the God who looks like Jesus. David has a new album project called Of Light and Shadow that I urge you to check out and support to make happen. Check it out here.
This week we’ve got some special guests on the podcast! Julia and Jarrett Ford join us to talk about raising kids in a Christian home, moving to a new place, and the best parenting advice they’ve received. To hear more from the Fords, check out Julia’s blog Of Light and Heat! Desert Island Books: Julia: A Severe Mercy - Sheldon Vanaucken Harry Potter - JK Rowling God’s Kingdom Through God’s Covenant - Peter Gentry and Stephen Wellum Be Still My Soul - Elisabeth Elliot Crossword Puzzles Jarrett: Notes from the Underground - Fyodor Dostoevsky Harry Potter Warranted Christian Belief - Alvin Plantinga Woodworking and Handyman Manuals My Glorious Brothers - Howard Fast
David Riordan Discusses It Came From The Desert On June 8th, 2017 I interviewed filmmaker Marko Mäkilaakso, and thus began our coverage of It Came From The Desert. On May 21st, 2018 I interviewed lead actress Vanessa Grasse on her role in It Came From The Desert. On Wednesday, June 6th, 2018 I connected and concluded coverage to the film in our interview with David Riordan, developer of the game to which the film is based on. According to IMDb Riordan served as Director, Writer, Producer for video game content with credits beginning in the early nineties. Below is a list of Riordan's notable works; Mystic Midway: Rest in Pieces (1992) It Came from the Desert (1992) Thunder in Paradise Interactive (1995) Of Light and Darkness (1998)
Tonight on BOOK CHAT, I'm interviewing author Shayne Leighton. Shayne and I discuss keeping long running series characters interesting. Plus she shares her book, Of Light and Darkness.Connect with Shayne LeightonWebsite: http://www.parliamenthousepress.com/Twitter: @ShayneLeightonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/shayneleightonfans/about/?ref=page_internalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parliamenthousepublishing/Pick up Shayne's book!Of Light and Darkness: The Of Light and Darkness Series : http://amzn.to/2Bq55se***********************************Want to contribute to PCS and Book Chat? Help the Shelf Addiction Podcast pay for the hosting and editing of the podcast by becoming a patron! Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/shelfaddictionFind Tamara on social media!Book Blog | shelfaddiction.comYouTube | https://www.youtube.com/user/ShelfAddiction/feedTwitter, Periscope, & Instagram | @ShelfAddiction***********************************Blog Updates:Join the Urban Fantasy Read-Along!! We're reading the Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs. Get more info here: http://www.shelfaddiction.com/read-along.htmlWant to share a comment? Have a question you'd like answered on air? Call into Shelf Addiction and leave a Speakpipe voicemail https://www.speakpipe.com/shelfaddiction OR Anchor App call-in https://anchor.fm/shelfaddiction!***********************************Produced with Cyberlink AudioDirectorTopic Transition Music | Readers! Do You Read? by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://tinyurl.com/pz32lqy | http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing- Intro/Outro Music created by Samone WardFTC Disclaimer: The show notes may contain affiliate and/or referral links. I receive a small commission if you purchase using my link(s). If you purchase using my link(s), you will be supporting the Shelf Addiction website and podcast. This is NOT a sponsored podcast. All opinions are genuinely my own.**This audio podcast shall not be reproduced, sampled or uploaded elsewhere without my written consent.
Tonight on BOOK CHAT, I'm interviewing author Shayne Leighton. Shayne and I discuss keeping long running series characters interesting. Plus she shares her book, Of Light and Darkness.Connect with Shayne LeightonWebsite: http://www.parliamenthousepress.com/Twitter: @ShayneLeightonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/shayneleightonfans/about/?ref=page_internalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parliamenthousepublishing/Pick up Shayne's book!Of Light and Darkness: The Of Light and Darkness Series : http://amzn.to/2Bq55se***********************************Want to contribute to PCS and Book Chat? Help the Shelf Addiction Podcast pay for the hosting and editing of the podcast by becoming a patron! Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/shelfaddictionFind Tamara on social media!Book Blog | shelfaddiction.comYouTube | https://www.youtube.com/user/ShelfAddiction/feedTwitter, Periscope, & Instagram | @ShelfAddiction***********************************Blog Updates:Join the Urban Fantasy Read-Along!! We're reading the Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs. Get more info here: http://www.shelfaddiction.com/read-along.htmlWant to share a comment? Have a question you'd like answered on air? Call into Shelf Addiction and leave a Speakpipe voicemail https://www.speakpipe.com/shelfaddiction OR Anchor App call-in https://anchor.fm/shelfaddiction!***********************************Produced with Cyberlink AudioDirectorTopic Transition Music | Readers! Do You Read? by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://tinyurl.com/pz32lqy | http://chriszabriskie.com/licensing- Intro/Outro Music created by Samone WardFTC Disclaimer: The show notes may contain affiliate and/or referral links. I receive a small commission if you purchase using my link(s). If you purchase using my link(s), you will be supporting the Shelf Addiction website and podcast. This is NOT a sponsored podcast. All opinions are genuinely my own.**This audio podcast shall not be reproduced, sampled or uploaded elsewhere without my written consent.
All of us have been touched by pain and loss. This weekend, we finished our series Of Light and Shadows: dealing with the problem of pain. We took a look at the ways God grows us and sustains us through our walks in the valley. The cross shows us that sometimes God has a purpose in pain, the empty tomb shows us that God can redeem it.
Something happened. A simple look at the world shows something is broken. We live in a world not as it should be. We want wholeness. We don't see it. We live in a world that is all at once a wonder of design yet given to imperfection and evil. Nobody has lived untouched by pain and tragedy. Even the King of Kings wept at the side of a grave. During tough times we often ask ourselves the hard question of “why?” If God exists, why is this happening to me? If God exists, why is there evil in the world? Our response to pain will determine how we finish the race. This week we started our series called, Of Light and Shadows and the problem of pain.
Something happened. A simple look at the world shows something is broken. We live in a world not as it should be. We want wholeness. We don't see it. We live in a world that is all at once a wonder of design yet given to imperfection and evil. Nobody has lived untouched by pain and tragedy. Even the King of Kings wept at the side of a grave. During tough times we often ask ourselves the hard question of “why?” If God exists, why is this happening to me? If God exists, why is there evil in the world? Our response to pain will determine how we finish the race. This week we started our series called, Of Light and Shadows and the problem of pain.
On this week's controversial episode, games journalist Alan Bradley and smokestack millionaire Brandon Wass talk Reus, Of Light and Shadow, more Zen Pinball 2, I melt with you, and which RPGs we're kicking out of the hot tub. Keep it in your pocket, you never know when you might need it! Listen here