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Originaly aired in 2022, Gabe was joined by Keith (Campus Preacher) and Dr. Paul Miller to discuss Paul's book, The Religion of American Greatness.
Originaly aired in 2022, Gabe was joined by Keith (Campus Preacher) and Dr. Paul Miller to discuss Paul's book, The Religion of American Greatness.
Originaly aired in 2022, Gabe was joined by Keith (Campus Preacher) and Dr. Paul Miller to discuss Paul's book, The Religion of American Greatness.
Daniel takes us into the world of WWE's Uncle Howdy and the potential connection to the Hat Man! Originaly aired in Ep. 335 of Drive By Wrestling Pod
No one, I mean, NO ONE...Likes Spiders. Especial when they are giants! Originaly aired in Ep. 329 of Drive By Wrestling Pod
presented by Leo Doyle and Pat McNamara. On this week's show Pat and Leo talk to Colin McNamara from Killanena, Sean Glynn from Killanena, Oisin Slattery from Bodyke on their experience of GAA in Britain and to British GAA president Sean Hopkins. -01.10 Colin McNamara -19.35 Sean Glynn -33.24 Oisin Slattery -47.51 President of the GAA in Britain Sean Hopkins Sportsline is sponsored by Derg Credit Union https://dergcreditunion.ie Originaly broadcast 15th June 2024
In this Episode, Coach AF goes off The Fragile Manifesto or Fakagile Dowd method from Conartist and their counter agility evolution:How Can You Expect To Be Taken (Seriously)One antidote is be a Real McCoy of the Values and Principles as well of open mind by being agnostic agile.Originaly on Air LIVE on FLA no 112 […] The post The Fragile Manifesto appeared first on Agile Lounge.
(Originaly meant for a March release but was delayed due to some behind the scenes issues)Many of us know Peter Jackson due to his work on the Lord of the Rings trilogy of films. You may ask what kind of films he directed prior ro that time.....well, this episode we are disecting into one of the craziest gorefests to come out of New Zealand!Full movie audio commentary: https://www.patreon.com/posts/audio-commentary-81901062Full General Geekery Podcast Series playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAb1uMQZyMPu2osR6Kp8DWkrQ9XMDfT-4Music used:The Twilight: anime sunset: https://m.soundcloud.com/the-twilight/animesunsetWE HAVE MERCH! https://store.streamelements.com/ryuzakimk7Want to support the show? Click these links!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/generalgeekeryKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/generalgeekerypodcast47912Join our Discord server! https://discord.gg/H34FvMBzbUCheck our duo of Geekery out on Loaded Dice Adventures! https://www.twitch.tv/loadeddiceadventureshttps://youtube.com/channel/UCN-W_xTJeUpQk-yHcGnlRugDonald's Social Links:Twitter: @ryuzakimk7Twitch: @coffeeninjaryuGeneral Geekery Social Links:Facebook, Twitter: @gengeekpodcastInstagram: @generalgeekery
Originaly recorded in June 2021, this is the 3rd and final of these "lost episodes". Come back for for new content soon!
They Came From Beneath the Sea, developed by Matthew Dawkins, is published by Onyx Path Publishing. For more information, check out http://theonyxpath.com/ (http://theonyxpath.com/) This actual play tabletop roleplaying game podcast plays to the tropes of 1950's sci-fi horror films with a healthy dose of improv comedy. Dave Coyne, Wendy Donigian, and Jamie Nash, all with IMDB horror film credits, play this game set on Kent island, the crabbing epicenter of the Chesapeake Bay. When a mysterious boating accident is investigated by an evasive agent of the coast guard, our heroes take it upon themselves to discover what strange creatures came from beneath the sea. Originaly published on the RPGAnthology podcast.
Josh Parsons of Hide and Seek Archives put together a comingling of paranormal podcat hosts for a unique show. Originaly airing on his YouTube channel July 12th, I thought it would be nice to give my listeners a chance to preview the hosts of someother worthwile shows they may not have found yet. All in all there was Josh, yours truly, Juntin and Jay from Cryptids of the Corn and Joe and Jen Shortridge from 222 Paranormal sitting in on this panel. Head over to each of their shows and check them out!
(Originaly recorded June 2019) Oh isn't it just the epitome of the contemporary art world to plop an abandoned boat on which dozens of refugees drowned into the middle of an international biennial that caters to the tastes and investments of the global one percent? The “artist” behind this, Christoph Büchel, is symptomatic of a class of artist that thinks using discarded human lie as an art medium is cool.
(Originaly recorded June 2019) L.A.'s MOCA named Mia Locks its chief curator. It would be impossible for her to treat the staff any more dehumanizing than her predecessor Helen Molesworth so the only way to go is up from here!
(Originaly recorded June 2019) What's Up Doc? Well, if you are Jeff Koons, the chance to become the world's highest priced artist is at hand. How the hell did this happen? Let's investigate how a steel rabbit cast from an inflatable vinyl toy became a money vacuum!
(Originaly recorded June 2019) Michael Govan is the director of LACMA and is getting his way with bulldozing most of the museum's campus to build a gazillionaire's tarpit dream as architect Peter Zumthor has tried to create an exhibition space splash… but is it?
(Originaly recorded June 2019) Perhaps the most famous celebrity photographer of the Baby-Boomer era, Annie Liebovitz, had a major photo survey at Hauser & Wirth in the Downtown L.A. Arts District. How boomer was it? From the Rolling Stones in Anaheim to Sid Vicious in Texas, from Jerry Brown in Sacramento to Hubert Humphrey in Chicago, it was all here.
Peter-John de Villiers is an awesome artist and surfer who resides in wild and beautiful Stad at the norwegian western coast. Originaly from South Africa, Peter-John moved with his family to USA when he was young. This is where he discovered snowboarding, punk and all that good stuff. Today Peter-John lives with his wife and kids at Stad (she's from there), where he works for brands such as Vimana in his epic studio - if the surf is not on. In this episode PJ tells his story to Per Freisberg and Ivar Vasstveit. Reve Allstars is normally a Norwegian speaking podcast. Thus the intro is in Norwegian. Fast forward to 00:12:20 for English.
We conclude our sermon series in Romans, "Theology for Ministry," by looking at how we as a body are to welcome new believers. A common criticism of the modern church is that the many different denominations and different interpretations indicates that we are not a unified body. But today we will look at how, even in our differences, we have Christ in common, and that is what unites us into, as the Nicene Creed states, one universal and apostolic church. So grab your Bible, turn to Romans chapter 14, and join us as we look at what it means to treat each other with respect and mutual love. Romans 14:1-12 Recorded at Ebenezer UMC on September 14, 2014 (Originaly published October 7, 2014) S.D.G.
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Ladies and gentlemen, allow us to introduce our good friend, Maz Irwan Azani! Some call him Maz, others call him Irwan, but we've collaborated with him since the early days of our friendship and it is an honour for us to have him as our guest. In the first of this two-part interview, we'll be looking into the beginning of his foray into filmmaking, from a humble beginning at Akademi Seni Budaya dan Warisan Kebangsaan (ASWARA) to becoming an undergraduate at the Korea National University of Arts (K-ARTS). All this and more on the only film podcast in Bahasa Malaysia in the world to interview all their friends! (sooner or later) Originaly published on 15th June 2014.
Welcome to Christmas Island, a place where it’s still only Christmas once a year… but where red crabs swarm across the land and enormous coconut crabs feast on carrion in the forests. So deck the halls with boughs of SCUTTLING HORROR as Robert Lamb and Joe McCormick celebrate the holiday season in style. (Originaly published Dec. 27, 2018) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Hosted by Dizzy & Az-real. Today on the Prophet Report... Our Special Guest for the Episode is Original Chaman from Vancouver Island. Originaly from Quebec, his french roots are apart of his music, and we're excited to talk with him! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/originalchaman/Instagram: @OriginalChaman333YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpCNxyd7Rzuvzlxruxjj9CA Check out Original Chaman at the Next 2 Monthly Hip-Hop Shows at the Mex Pub in Courtenay! Always looking forward at (and back at) "Nights To Remember Shows" we will talk about the upcoming event Jan 25th at the Mex Pub in Courtenay. Huge announcement tonight,we have a couple BIG SHOWS coming to the Comox Valley! New Episodes on TUESDAYS 8pm pst / 11pm est
We hang with the great Kiran Ahluwalia and she shares selections from her new album 7 Billion. Originaly broadcast live on WKCR 89.9 FM-NY.
Originaly recorded on February 12, 2017, this "lost episode" features the guys chatting with special guest Chris Moorehead about upcoming Hasbro products, a stolen Rocket Fett, The Last Jedi title, Celebration Orlando, and the 20th anniversary of the Special Editions. All this and more.
The Force Awakens left fans with many questions as they walked out of the theater. How did the galaxy end up like this? Who are these different factions? Why is there a Republic and a Resistance? These questions and so many more have been swirling around fandom ever since December 17th, 2015 and in the era of “it’s all connected” the ancillary materials have become even more important. In this supplemental episode of The 602 Club host Matthew Rushing and newly awakened John Mills talk about Greg Rucka’s Before the Awakening. We discuss if the book should have come out before the movie, if it would have effected our movie viewing, Finn, Rey, Poe and our ratings. Originaly published as The 602 Club S15: Literary Filoni
Russ Ruffino is all about Online traffic, leads, sales expertise and is a passive income champion! Originaly from Huntington Beach, California and now living in LA. One of his most effctive tools he uses to have clients on demand is Webinars. Using this method, he has passed the $1.3 million in sales this year alone, definitely an episode to take note of!
Manga review of Hikaru No Go volume 15: Sayonara. Story by Yumi Hotta. Art by Takeshi Obata (Death Note, Ral Grad). Supervised by Yukari Umezawa (5 Dan). Translated and adapted by Naoko Amemiya. English script consulting by Janice Kim (3 Dan). Originaly published in Japan by Shueisha. Published in US by Viz Shonen Jump, $7.95, rated A for All Ages. Sai's time as a ghost Go instructor to Hikaru seems to be up in this fifteenth volume of Hikaru No Go, but he's having a hard time convincing Hikaru of this fact. Apparently the "Gods of Go" were keeping Sai hanging around all these centuries to let Hikaru see his match with Toya Meijin. He realized this last volume when Hikaru gave him a skilled analysis of the game between Sai and Toya. At this point Sai knows that Hikaru is on the path to playing the "Divine Move". Hikaru doesn't take Sai's warnings about his limited time seriously until he really does disappear. He spends most of the rest of the book trying to find him, all while taking time to play the top ranked Japanese amateur player. I have to admit that once Sai disappeared from volume 15 it made me a little nervous because he is such an essential part of the story. But I was also a little glad as well because it seemed like he was beginning to suffer. For the first time in the series, Sai is reminded of the fact that he is dead. Ok, this might seem obvious to us, but I think Sai thinks of himself as a real red blooded human with needs and wants. He's saddened a bit when he remembers that Hikaru is capable of "The Divine Move" but no matter what he does, Sai will never actually get to make it or receive any recognition or fame even if he does. We've seen a bit of it in earlier volumes, but I was beginning to wonder when these two symbiotes, Hikaru and Sai, would begin to fracture and fray. To me, it would be a nightmare to be in someone else's mind for 2 years 24/7. It's admirable that Hikaru has been able to tolerate it this long. But he has no patience when Sai gets all wishy washy, so that's why he blows off Sai when he warns that he might disappear. When he's gone, Hikaru has to decide if he wants to go on playing Go for himself or whether his desire was driven by Sai's. My Grade: B+
Sympathy for the Devil is a short film (Comedy) about a biker who out-wits the devil, well this time anyway. Originaly produced during the 2005 Duke City Shootout and winner of the Sam Peckinpah award.
Written by Brad Stoddard and Ty Beh, Directed by Brad Stoddard, Produced by Ty Beh, Sympathy for the Devil is a short film (Comedy) about a biker who out-wits the devil, well this time anyway. Originaly produced during the 2005 Duke City Shootout and winner of the Sam Peckinpah award.
Living on Earth's Cynthia Graber reports from Mexico, where one sea turtle researcher has been trying to navigate the difficult waters of conservation and its clash with local cultures. See a map of Max the sea turtle's track at http://www.seaturtle.org/tracking/index.shtml?tag_id=21217. Originaly aired August 10, 2001.