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“One Day Soon, We Will See Jesus in All His Glory. Turn to Him Today.” -Mark 9:2-9
This week on Rational Security, co-hosts Quinta and Scott were joined by co-host emeritus Benjamin Wittes to talk over the week's big national security news, including:“Stalled and Appalled.” Ukraine's counteroffensive to try and reclaim Russia-held parts of eastern Ukraine appears to have stalled, triggering a degree of finger-pointing on both sides of the Atlantic—just as U.S. and European support for their military campaign appears to be waning. What does this mean for the next stage of this conflict?“Parting the Red Sea.” Since the start of the war in Gaza, U.S. and allied diplomatic and military presences have come under attack by Iran-backed proxies throughout the Middle East. Now the Iran-backed Houthi faction in Yemen is targeting commercial shipping in the Red Sea with purported Israeli ties. What's motivating these actions? And how do they change the regional security picture?“One Day Soon, I'm Gonna Tell My Goons, About the Blassingame.” Former President Donald Trump suffered two big legal losses in cases relating to Jan. 6 this past week, as both the D.C. Circuit in the civil suit against him and the trial court in his criminal prosecution held that he was not immune for prosecution by virtue of being the president. What will these decisions mean moving forward on the civil and criminal fronts?For object lessons, Quinta shared an amazing development in the Menendez case. Scott pulled a musical hat-trick and endorsed the newish venue The Atlantis, the phenomenal Lydia Loveless (who he just saw there), and (since it is December) Ingrid Michaelson's holiday album Songs for the Season—and specifically the sob-inducingly melancholy song, “Happy, Happy Christmas.” And Ben plugged the Romanian Madrigal Choir show he attended at the National Cathedral while also logrolling for the new (non-Lawfare) podcast feature he rolled out on his substack Dog Shirt Daily and related podcast “Read with Me,” which features readings of major filings and opinions in the Trump trials. Also, we are beginning preparations for our end-of-year listener-submitted episode! If you have a topic you want us to cover, a question you want us to answer, or an object lesson you want to share, send it along to us at rationalsecurity@lawfaremedia.org no later than December 18!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, co-hosts Quinta and Scott were joined by co-host emeritus Benjamin Wittes to talk over the week's big national security news, including:“Stalled and Appalled.” Ukraine's counteroffensive to try and reclaim Russia-held parts of eastern Ukraine appears to have stalled, triggering a degree of finger-pointing on both sides of the Atlantic—just as U.S. and European support for their military campaign appears to be waning. What does this mean for the next stage of this conflict?“Parting the Red Sea.” Since the start of the war in Gaza, U.S. and allied diplomatic and military presences have come under attack by Iran-backed proxies throughout the Middle East. Now the Iran-backed Houthi faction in Yemen is targeting commercial shipping in the Red Sea with purported Israeli ties. What's motivating these actions? And how do they change the regional security picture?“One Day Soon, I'm Gonna Tell My Goons, About the Blassingame.” Former President Donald Trump suffered two big legal losses in cases relating to Jan. 6 this past week, as both the D.C. Circuit in the civil suit against him and the trial court in his criminal prosecution held that he was not immune for prosecution by virtue of being the president. What will these decisions mean moving forward on the civil and criminal fronts?For object lessons, Quinta shared an amazing development in the Menendez case. Scott pulled a musical hat-trick and endorsed the newish venue The Atlantis, the phenomenal Lydia Loveless (who he just saw there), and (since it is December) Ingrid Michaelson's holiday album Songs for the Season—and specifically the sob-inducingly melancholy song, “Happy, Happy Christmas.” And Ben plugged the Romanian Madrigal Choir show he attended at the National Cathedral while also logrolling for the new (non-Lawfare) podcast feature he rolled out on his substack Dog Shirt Daily and related podcast “Read with Me,” which features readings of major filings and opinions in the Trump trials. Also, we are beginning preparations for our end-of-year listener-submitted episode! If you have a topic you want us to cover, a question you want us to answer, or an object lesson you want to share, send it along to us at rationalsecurity@lawfaremedia.org no later than December 18! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One day soon. Some people have been waiting for the magical 'right time' for decades, all the while knowing it's not really a 'timing' issue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Magnus Ranstorp är internationell terrorexpert, forskningsledare vid Försvarshögskolan och rådgivare vid RAN. Magnus är specialiserad på salafistiska, jihadiska och högerextrema rörelser. Han var också inbjuden som ett av flera expertvittnen under 11-september-kommissionens förhör 2003 och är nu aktuell med boken Från terrorns frontlinjer. I samtalet tar vi avstamp i händelserna den 11 september 2001 och det som kom att starta det hittills två decennier långa "War on Terror". Innan 9/11 blinkade "systemets varningssignaler" rött. Underrättelsetjänsterna försökte varna presidenten flera gånger men talade till döva öron. Magnus var på väg att filma en dokumentär med CNN som skulle heta "One Day Soon". Men den dagen kom tidigare än dom tänkt. Hur kunde 19 personer kapa flera flygplan, på olika flygplatser, i en koordinerad terroristattack mot World Trade Center och Pentagon? Vad var Usama bin Ladins riktiga originalplan? Vad har hänt efteråt och vad kunde gjorts annorlunda? 11 september-kommissionen pekade ut tre nyckelstater för terrorism: Afghanistan, Pakistan och Saudi Arabien. Men hur förebygger man att länder blir en grogrund för terrorism? Magnus berättar också om terrorhotet mot Sverige, hur LVU-kampanjen har blivit en del av det och hur koranbränningarna har förvärrat läget. Vad är ett "psykologiskt försvar" och hur lång tid tar det att avradikalisera extremister? Han har också kartlagt den högerextrema rörelsen i Sverige och deras… podcasts. Vi snackar också om Magnus resor nere i konfliktområden som Israel, Palestina och Libanon. Om terrorns offer, om Lockerbie, om tiden på CNN, om förebilder och om gin. Tre timmars fascinerande samtal om människorna bakom attentaten, dess konsekvenser för samhället, komplexiteten i konflikter och decennier av terrorforskning. Det här är inte hela avsnittet. Vill du få tillgång till hela avsnittet, före alla andra och helt reklamfritt, behöver du bli betalande prenumerant på Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/taimaz ❤️ Tack för ditt stöd! ❤️ Du kan också ge stöd på Swish: 0761 401 401 Mer info på https://www.loungepodden.se Följ Taimaz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taimazghaffari/ Linkedin: https://se.linkedin.com/in/taimaz-ghaffari-22789b21 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLKiCeQSPOfRmhXA_1m9M2A
Pastor Tim explores the power of hope and how focusing on what lies ahead can change our outlook on life. In this inspiring and uplifting message, titled "One Day Soon” we discover the ultimate picture of victory that we can always look forward to, no matter what challenges we face in the present. If you've made a decision today, we'd love to pray with you: https://bit.ly/3FsFHH5 CONNECT WITH US: → Request Prayer: https://bit.ly/3zMyf5E → Request Care: https://bit.ly/3fBTX5G → Share a Testimony: https://bit.ly/3Jo7Ped → Find Events and More: https://bit.ly/3TcrkcR → Leave us a Review on Google: https://bit.ly/47925jP → Plan a Visit in Person: https://bit.ly/3sfQdg7 FOLLOW US: → Instagram: @illuminatechurch → Tiktok: @illuminate_church → Facebook: @illuminatechurchfl → Youtube: @illuminatechurch WE HELP PEOPLE FIND ABUNDANT LIFE IN JESUS!
Tears of joy happiness the store that literally changed my life for the better --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
If you join Laura on this rainforest adventure, you'll never stop itching and your clothes will never dry. But its worth it to see these incredible landscapes in Khao Sok National Park.Jungle by The Suzan and Ooh Basketball by John Wesley Coleman are licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. One Day Soon by John Lopker is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Something scary is behind us by Paweł Feszczuk is licensed under a Attribution 4.0 International License.Support the show
One day soon I'm gonna choose To step into your shoes One day soon I'll change my tune Fly from my cocoon One day soon I'll rest my beliefs Listen more than I speak One day soon I'll think with your brain I'll feel your pain One day soon One day soon One day soon One day soon I'll see with your eyes Taste your tears when you cry One day soon I'll hear with your ears Understand your hopes and fears One day soon I'm gonna choose To step into your shoes One day soon I'll change my tune Fly from my cocoon See with your eyes Hear with your ears Cry your cries Fear your fears Think with your brain Open my mind Open my heart Feel your pain One day soon One day soon
The men are standing back. The men are misogynist oppressors. The men are sitting back watching the world others created go to shit.
On this week's episode of Hell Has an Exit, Bryan invites guest David G. The two jump right into some of his earliest childhood memories. David was told countless stories on how it was that his father had passed away. He would soon come to find out that he had died from complications related to AIDS as of result of being an IV drug user. On this episode David goes on to share: ⁃ Some of his deeply rooted pains ⁃ The history of addiction in his family ⁃ His darkest days ⁃ Getting hooked on “blues” ⁃ The Florida “pill-mill” days ⁃ Countless Rehabs ⁃ His journey to recovery ⁃ The role of the 12-steps in his recovery Now with more than 5-years clean & sober David has a real story of triumph to share, a heartfelt story of recovery and the victory over addiction ruling your life, one day at a time. Don't miss this week's episode. Watch the full video interview available on Youtube. Audio podcast available on all platforms Link in Bio. For more de, please visit unitedrecoveryproject.com or call tel: 833-999-1877 Follow on Instagram & Twitter @hellhasanexit @united_recovery @dbpodcasts Produced by dppodcast.com Music by Miles M. Davis
This is our very first episode of The Middle School Mind podcast. Today we meet our hosts. For safety and anonymity's sake, we won't use our real names. If we happen to flub our lines in any episodes, you may hear us beep our names out. Dad is a 40-something marketing professional in the plastics industry. While he likes his job and his team, he likes the idea of retiring well before 65. To help him realize his goal, dad likes to focus on personal finance, developing new income streams and learning about the web, SEO and podcasting. Son is an 11-year-old 6th grader at a public school in the Midwest. He has been performing in musical theater and enjoys hamming it up and having fun with his acting friends and improv group. He enjoys school and can talk anyone and everyone's ear off forever...hence, starting his own podcast, The Middle School Mind. We both share our home with mom and 13-year-old older sister who may or may not make appearances on the podcast as well. 1.1 Hello World Show Notes Today's show featured: 0:00 Opening theme "One Day Soon" courtesy of Smith The Mister 0:08 Host Introductions 1:18 I am "Sun" 2:04 you're like Neil Armstrong who goes into space and I'm like the guys back in Houston 3:00 What our listeners can expect from The Middle School Mind podcast 6:16 Video game discussion: Cuphead is visually appealing but frustrating as heck 14:20 Video game discussion: Rage quitting is very real. 16:07 Video game discussion: Minecraft makes me rage quit too. 19:39 Video game discussion: What monster would rage quit during Animal Crossing? 20:11 Episode Closing theme "One Day Soon" courtesy of Smith The Mister --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themiddleschoolmind/message
Menjadi penyiar radio adalah impian banyak orang, termasuk saya dan seorang teman yang saya ajak ngobrol di episode ini, Ibnu Akmal. Sekarang Ibnu Akmal menjadi penyiar di salah satu radio dengan pendengar paling banyak di Jakarta. Sebelum mencapai di titik ini, ternyata perjuangannya sangat luar biasa! Selamat hari Radio Nasional! --- One Day Soon by Smith The Mister https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com Smith The Mister https://bit.ly/Smith-The-Mister-YT Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3n7Afjz Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/aB4TmtahYE8
One Day Soon | Empathy Copyright John Lopker 2018. All Rights Reserved. LYRICS: One day soon I'm gonna choose To step into your shoes One day soon I'll change my tune Fly from my cocoon One day soon I'll rest my beliefs Listen more than I speak One day soon I'll think with your brain I'll feel your pain One day soon One day soon One day soon One day soon I'll see with your eyes Taste your tears when you cry One day soon I'll hear with your ears Understand your hopes and fears One day soon I'm gonna choose To step into your shoes One day soon I'll change my tune Fly from my cocoon See with your eyes Hear with your ears Cry your cries Fear your fears Think with your brain Open my mind Open my heart Feel your pain One day soon One day soon
One Day Soon: Ten Reasons Not to Invest in This Present World (Revelation 18) Video Bethel Church | Jackson, Michigan April 18, 2021 AM Ken Pierpont | Lead Pastor
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"One Day Soon" Isaiah 35:3-4 Pierre Cannings, Assistant Pastor | Living Word Fellowship Church February 28, 2021 To learn more about Living Word, visit https://www.lwfellowshipchurch.org/.
Ian Kelly (formerly known as K.E.L.L.S.) is an emcee from Oakland. He is a member of Jamla Records and One Day Soon. On this episode, we break down his recently released EP, Champian. Twitter & IG: @firstnameian
Matt MacDonald (The Classic Crime, Vocal Few & Don't Feed The Trolls Podcast) joins us (at 40:40) and goes deep into his story, songwriting, the music business and why nostalgia is important to him. Also Scott has some questions about some of Matt's "problematic" lyrics. Also we read an iTunes review that is a scathing rebuke of 2 out of three of us. And Zack reviews a book ("Christianity Without Insanity") that he enjoyed but Scott thinks is apostasy. Link love for Matt: TheClasssicCrime.com - facebook.com/TheClassicCrimes/ - twitter.com/theclassiccrime Music: -"Holy Water" by The Classic Crime on the album "How To Be Human" -"One Day Soon" from the Vocal Few EP "Tall Trees" -"Broken Mess" from The Classic Crime album "Vagabonds" -"Dead Rose" from The Classic Crime album "Phoenix" -"Go" from the Vocal Few EP "Grand Pre" -Subscribe to Bros Bibles & Beer on Apple Podcasts-Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!-https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer-https://twitter.com/brosbiblesbeer-https://www.brosbiblesbeer.com-Instagram: @brosbiblesbeer-Email: brosbiblesbeer@gmail.comBros Bibles & Beer is: Mr. Jeff Pearson, Mr Scott "the scoot" Hulbert & Mr. Zack KraterEdited by: Zack KraterFind us wherever fine podcasts are distributed. Oh, and tell a friend!Grace. Peace. Cheers!
Frank Turner opens up about his fears, passion, and vision for Christ over Crypto. Lastly, Frank explores why Google and Facebook might have to reevaluate the way they do advertising in the very near future. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christ-over-crypto/support
Why I’m singing, why I’m enjoying singing and the tantalising thought of being able to say ‘I can sing’
Sndtrak is a producer from Oakland. He is a member of At The Ave Records, as well as the One Day Soon collective. Listen to his new beat tape, #howitsnd, streaming on all music platforms and available for purchase on cassette via Bandcamp. https://attheaverecords.bandcamp.com/merch http://www.attheaverecords.com IG: @sndtrak
On this weeks episode of MTB Mani is joined by Bay Area music Producer, NOBL. Earlier this year Mani released a single titled "Hard Truth", that NOBL co-produced alongside friend and frequent collaborator Max Kane. On this episode the two discuss process, the high of exploration and collaboration. NOBL also talks about his family history and goes in depth about the impact his mentors have had on his journey. This episode is brought to you by SNDTRAK of One Day Soon. We are only weeks away from SNDTRAK's first release on AT The Ave Records., #howitsnd. Be sure to follow @sndtrak, @onedaysoon and @attheaverecords for more details about the release! Hard Truth(Produced by Max Kane & NOBL) www.noblmusic.com
Us vs Them. That is the new American normal. Empathy may save America. Here's a song about walking a mile in the shoes of the other.
Angel 4x8 "Habeas Corpses" & BSG 4x14 "A Disquiet Follows My Soul"
Dennis Brown - Out Of The Funk Edit By Petko Turner Dennis Brown was born on 1 February 1957 at Jubilee Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica. His father Arthur was a scriptwriter, actor, and journalist, and he grew up in a large tenement yard between North Street and King Street in Kingston with his parents, three elder brothers and a sister, although his mother died in the 1960s. He began his singing career at the age of nine, while still at junior school, with an end-of-term concert the first time he performed in public, although he had been keen on music from an even earlier age, and as a youngster was a keen fan of American balladeers such as Brook Benton, Sam Cooke, Frank Sinatra, and Dean Martin. He cited Nat King Cole as one of his greatest early influences. He regularly hung around JJ's record store on Orange Street in the rocksteady era and his relatives and neighbours would often throw Brown pennies to hear him sing in their yard. Brown's first professional appearance came at the age of eleven, when he visited a local club where his brother Basil was performing a comedy routine, and where he made a guest appearance with the club's resident group, the Fabulous Falcons (a group that included Cynthia Richards, David "Scotty" Scott, and Noel Brown). On the strength of this performance he was asked to join the group as a featured vocalist. When the group performed at a JLP conference at the National Arena, Brown sang two songs - Desmond Dekker's "Unity" and Johnnie Taylor's "Ain't That Loving You" - and after the audience showered the stage with money, he was able to buy his first suit with the proceeds.[4] Bandleader Byron Lee performed on the same bill, and was sufficiently impressed with Brown to book him to perform on package shows featuring visiting US artists, where he was billed as the "Boy Wonder". As a young singer Brown was influenced by older contemporaries such as Delroy Wilson (whom he later cited as the single greatest influence on his style of singing), Errol Dunkley, John Holt, Ken Boothe, and Bob Andy.[4] Brown's first recording was an original song called "Lips of Wine" for producer Derrick Harriott, but when this was not released, he recorded for Clement "Coxsone" Dodd's Studio One label, and his first session yielded the single "No Man is an Island", recorded when Brown was aged twelve and released in late 1969. The single received steadily increasing airplay for almost a year before becoming a huge hit throughout Jamaica. Brown recorded up to a dozen sessions for Dodd, amounting to around thirty songs, and also worked as a backing singer on sessions by other artists, including providing harmonies along with Horace Andy and Larry Marshall on Alton Ellis's Sunday Coming album. Brown was advised by fellow Studio One artist Ellis to learn guitar to help with his songwriting, and after convincing Dodd to buy him an instrument, was taught the basics by Ellis. These Studio One recordings were collected on two albums, No Man is an Island and If I Follow my Heart (the title track penned by Alton Ellis), although Brown had left Studio One before either was released. He went on to record for several producers including Lloyd Daley ("Baby Don't Do It" and "Things in Life"), Prince Buster ("One Day Soon" and "If I Had the World"), and Phil Pratt ("Black Magic Woman", "Let Love In", and "What About the Half"), before returning to work with Derrick Harriott, recording a string of popular singles including "Silhouettes", "Concentration", "He Can't Spell", and "Musical Heatwave", with the pick of these tracks collected on the Super Reggae and Soul Hits album in 1973. Brown also recorded for Vincent "Randy" Chin ("Cheater"), Dennis Alcapone ("I Was Lonely"), and Herman Chin Loy ("It's Too Late" and "Song My Mother Used to Sing") among others, with Brown still at school at this stage of his career
One Day Soon: Ten Reasons Not to Invest in This World (Revelation 18:1-24) April 26, 2016 AM Evangel Baptist Church-Taylor, Michigan Pastor Ken Pierpont
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