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We are concluding our season on fantasy movies with a major Peter Jackson fantasy movie. Instead of focusing on the original Lord of the Rings trilogy, we decided to watch the first part of the Hobbit trilogy with THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY. Please send any and all feedback to anotherlookpod@gmail.com. Please follow us on Instagram @anotherlookpod, and rate/review/subscribe where ever you get your podcasts! Our next season will be a selection of movies from all of our own personal watchlists!
Plans are progressing for the development of a new graveyard in Crusheen. Clare County Council has purchased lands in the village for the project and is now preparing to begin the Part VIII planning process. For more on this, Daragh Dolan was joined by Councillor Pat Hayes and Chairperson of Inchicronan Development Group, Michael Browne.
The Cult of Patriarchy Series (Part VIII)In this episode of the Cult of Patriarchy series, Rachel Fiori breaks down what a matriarchy actually is — and it's nothing like what most people have been taught.Rachel dismantles the common misconceptions around patriarchy and matriarchy, explains the concept of Severance Consciousness, and walks you through the true structure of a matriarchal society rooted in Oneness Consciousness — where everyone thrives, everyone is supported, and expansive growth is the foundation.In this episode you'll learn:Why children — not men — are at the center of patriarchyWhat Oneness Consciousness really means and why it's the core of a true matriarchyWhy a matriarchy is NOT just a "reversed" patriarchyHow nature, women, and Oneness Consciousness are interconnectedWhat a world with zero tolerance for violence and abuse actually looks likeThe Masters of Self University PODCAST is your highest source of Sacred Truth and Universal Wisdom, offered by Rachel Fiori, mystical teacher, psycho-energetic healer, & CEO. Join our journey of soul transformation with hosts Ellie Lee, Danny Morley, and the rest of our amazing Certified Mystical Coaches of Oneness™.Become a full-time student at Masters of Self University and learn the full energetics of these teachings.Student Enrollment Information: https://www.mastersofselfuniversity.com/university-enrollmentMasters of Self University: https://www.mastersofselfuniversity.com/Rachel's Book on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/hkyLRJoin Our Free Discord Community: https://www.mastersofselfuniversity.com/resources#discordRachel's Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/rachel_fiori/ https://www.youtube.com/@mastersofselfuniversityNEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY!
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“Can You Forgive Her?” is the first in a series of six Trollope novels dealing broadly with 19th Century English political scene. It introduces the reader to Plantagenet and Glencora Palliser, as they court, marry, and as Plantagenet sets out on his political career, which is carried on in the foreground or background throughout the series. Each novel has a focus on other particular characters, as well. In this one, it is the dilemma of Alice Vavasor, who is a young woman choosing between two suitors: one who has all the best qualities, but who prefers a retiring private life, and another, whose qualities are doubtful, but who is ambitious for public office. There is also a comic subplot involving a widowed aunt, who also must choose between two suitors: Mr. Cheeseacre, a dull but stable farmer, and Capt. Bellfield, a charming but somewhat erratic retired military man.This is the first of Trollope's six “Palliser” novels. Other novels in the series are:1 - Can You Forgive Her?2 - Phineas Finn, the Irish Member3 - The Eustace Diamonds4 - Phineas Redux5 - The Prime Minister6 - The Duke's ChildrenEpisode IX to XVI will be published on May 11th, 2026.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
"Mary Barton: A Tale of Manchester Life" was Mrs Gaskell's first full-length novel. It was published anonymously in that tumultuous year of political change, 1848. Elizabeth Gaskell's own personal contact with the plight of the poor cotton workers of Lancashire compelled her to a compassionate examination of their lives; but as a middle-class woman, married to a Unitarian minister, her approach to her subject took on a emotionally complex significance; influenced by religious faith but also by more personal considerations.In the brief preface to the novel, Mrs Gaskell hints at her initial impulse. The loss of a beloved child in infancy led her to seek a therapeutic outlet, but one which left her uncertain of her capacity to contextualize her public, writerly response to the tragedies occurring in the surrounding society of Manchester's poorest classes: "I know nothing of Political Economy, or the theories of trade..." She was, however, determined to portray, in novelistic form, the intimate connection between the private experience of her characters and the social forces of her time. The success of the novel led her to proclaim her authorship and move on to further works of fiction, which have secured her in our times a mounting reputation as one of the leading novelists of the mid-Victorian period.Our reader Tony Foster is a resident of Manchester and a near-neighbour of Mrs Gaskell (allowing for their separation in time). His superb narration renders the native speech of her characters with an authenticity which ideally conveys the spirit of this book. A truly moving experience awaits everyone who gives ear to this 'Tale of Manchester Life'. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Former Baptist pastor Ken Hensley continues his series with Matt Swaim and Kenny Burchard about how the theological framework of Dispensationalism began to fall apart for him. The Old Testament is filled with references to the Promised Land. So how do Jesus and the New Testament authors build on this idea? And what is the geographical territory that is meant to be under the reign of the Messiah? The Coming Home Network was established in 1993 to help inquiring clergy and laity of various faiths -- or even no faith at all -- with fellowship, resources, and encouragement as they explore the possibility of becoming Catholic. Find out more about our work: https://www.chnetwork.org Join our FREE Online Community: https://community.chnetwork.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CHNetwork Twitter: https://twitter.com/chnetwork Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cominghomenetwork Support our mission: https://www.chnetwork.org/compass
John 21 (selected verses) Part VIII and conclusion of the Lenten Sermon Series "On This Rock" Sermon by the Rev. Elizabeth N.H. Link from Sunday, April 12, 2026. Read the manuscripts of our latest sermons at: https://www.spres.org/worship/sermons/
The book chronicles and vilifies its targets in three parts: "National Delusions", "Peculiar Follies", and "Philosophical Delusions". The subjects of Mackay's debunking include alchemy, beards (influence of politics and religion on), witch-hunts, crusades and duels.Present day writers on economics, such as Andrew Tobias, laud the three chapters on economic bubbles. (From Wikipedia.)This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
I'd love to hear your thoughts - send me a text hereThe other men involved in the PT 109 lived very different lives and had many different fates. One didn't survive the war, two more failed to outlive their skipper, and the rest had lives as varied and one should expect - but they were all connected by two things, their trauma bonding about their survival epic in the waters around the Solomon Islands, and their love for Jack Kennedy.This week's Ghosts are Arlington are:Navy Seaman First Class Raymond Albert - Bet Olam Cemetery, Beachwood, OHNavy Lieutenant Leonard Thom - Calvary Cemetery, Youngstown, OHNavy Ensign Leon Drawdy - Drawdy Rose Cemetery, Orlando, FLNavy Motor Machinist's Mate First Class William Johnston - Wildwood Cemetery, Seabrook, NHNavy Torpedomen's Second Class Ray Starkey - ashes scattered at seaNavy Ensign George "Barney" Ross - St. Luke's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Bethesda, MDNavy Motor Machinist's Mate First Class Patrick McMahon - Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside, CANavy Radioman Second Class John Maguire - H. Warren Smith Memorial Cemetery, Jacksonville Beach, FLNavy Motor Machinist's Mate Second Class Ed Drewitch - Locus Grove Cemetery, Philo, ILNavy Chief Engineman Gerard Zinser - Arlington National Cemetery; Section 54, Grave 4089Australian Royal Navy Lieutenant Reginal Evans - Northern Suburbs Memorial Garden, Ryde, New South Wales, AustraliaNative Coastwatcher Biuku Gasa - Vavuvu Village, Kauvi Island, Western SolomonsNative Coastwatcher Eroni Kumana - Kumana Family Cemetery, Gizo, Western, Solomon Islands
Our MK Ultra series continues with one of the more eccentric subprojects...Known as Operation Midnight Climax, the lengths the CIA begin to go to when dosing unsuspecting American citizens with various drugs reach new, seedy lows...______An exclusive extended, ad-free version of this episode with over 10 minutes of bonus extra content including more Limp Bizkit stuff, more beat-em-up chat, thoughts on Tropic Thunder and more can be found over at our Patreon!Extended episodes drop over there usually 3-7 days early and with zero ads so if you enjoy Mystery on the Rocks then please consider heading over there to support us, where there is already a huge backlog of exclusive extras such as extended episodes, bonus episodes, minisodes, outtakes, cocktail recipes and more!Hosted by Masud Milas, Chris Stokes, and Sooz Kempner Mystery on the Rocks is a high concept comedy and true crime/unexplained phenomena podcast set in a fictional mystery-solving bar with real cocktails!. The focus of the show is to attempt to crack a real, unsolved mystery from history – true crime and bizarre occurrences, all with a whodunnit or WTF happened question hanging over them. The format's malleable though and occasionally we deep-dive into a One Hit Wonder or play a game we invented called VHGuess...You can follow us on Bluesky and Instagram too! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'd love to hear your thoughts - send me a text hereAfter Jack's rocky years in the House, he runs for Senate and beats a guy who hasn't lost an election in years... and he does it with the endorsement of an old adversary who has become a new friend.He really settles into life as a senator and, as you probably know, he goes on to become the second youngest president in US history. But I promise, there are probably a few things you don't know about the rest of the story, so I hope you listen.
Parallel Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans is a series of biographies of famous men, arranged in tandem to illuminate their common moral virtues or failings. The surviving lives, contain twenty-three pairs of biographies, each pair consisting of one Greek and one Roman, as well as four unpaired, single lives.Plutarch was not concerned with writing histories, as such, but in exploring the influence of character, good or bad, on the lives and destinies of famous men. The first pair of lives the Epaminondas-Scipio Africanus no longer exists, and many of the remaining lives are truncated, contain obvious lacunae and/or have been tampered with by later writers.His Life of Alexander is one of the five surviving secondary or tertiary sources about Alexander the Great and it includes anecdotes and descriptions of incidents that appear in no other source. Likewise, his portrait of Numa Pompilius, an early Roman king, also contains unique information about the early Roman calendar.In this copyright expired 11-volume translation from the Loeb Classical library, the order of the paired lives is rearranged to present the Greek lives in chronological order. Vol 1 presents the paired lives of Theseus and Romulus, Lycurgus and Numa, and Solon and Poplicola. (Adapted from Wikipedia.)Translated by Bernadotte Perrin.This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Join Senior Pastor Chuck Angel for Part VIII of our series, "First things First." This conclusion from Galatians asks a powerful question: do we have “grace scars”? Paul reminds us that salvation comes by grace alone, not our efforts. His scars reflected both suffering and God's faithfulness, just like our own “grace scars,” which mark moments where God met us in hardship. Unlike wounds, scars are healed signs of His presence.
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The Lord saw Abraham's faith and counted it for righteousness. Do we, also, have faith the Lord will see? Join pastor Brian Pursley as he reflects on Abraham's faith in God's promises. Of course, there is no perfect work we can do to deserve salvation. Instead, our faith depends on Christ's perfection, and He was able to both pay the penalty for sin as the perfect Sacrifice, and to overcome death and the grave by His resurrection!
Happy Friday the 13th! Two months in a row with a Friday the 13th, and that means two months in a row with a visit from our good friend, Stanley, from The Gory Gays podcast. He joins Scotty, and together they take a cruise ship to New York City as they discuss "Friday the 13th, Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan". Stanley also answers some listener questions and lets you know what he and Alex have been up to!"Friday the 13th, Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan" was directed by Rob Hedden. In this entry of the popular series, Kane Hodder returns as Jason Voorhees, who is resurrected from the bottom of Crystal Lake before he starts a murder spree on board a ship taking a group of graduates to New York City.Feel free to send us a message! What did you think of this movie? Of this episode? Support us on Patreon! - https://www.patreon.com/FunWithHorrorPodcastFollow us on social media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/396586601815924Twitter - https://twitter.com/funwhorrorInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/fun_with_horror_podcast/FWH + Fangoria collab:For 20% off at the Fango Shop, just enter FUN_WITH_HORROR_PODCAST at checkout!
Another Friday the 13th is upon us! What better way to celebrate than by defending what many consider the worst entry in the franchise? I've always had a soft spot for Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, so I'm sharing five reasons why this installment is actually awesome. If you would like to support Haunted Hangover, consider becoming a member of our Patreon and gain access to exclusive bonus content and more: https://www.patreon.com/HauntedHangover31 Check out the video versions of our episodes and more over on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/Hauntedhangover Official Site: https://www.hauntedhangover.com Official Store: https://hauntedhangover31.bigcartel.com/ Follow us on all social media platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hauntedhangover Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/hauntedhangover Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HauntedHangover31 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hauntedhangover
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989)Directed By: Rob HeddenStarring: Jensen Daggett, Kane Hodder, Todd Caldecott, An annoying old man.That pesky Jason Vorhees is at it AGAIN... This time he hitches his wagon to a senior class cruise out of Crystal Lake and after some tomfoolery he ends up in New York City (Manhattan specifically) to visit Macy's for some shopping, Madison Square Garden to see a boxing match, and to see where his family was admitted through Ellis Island. With so many different themes to talk about in this movie, we had to recruit some help - and thankfully Justin from Pop Culture Reflections and Jordana from Pretty Killer Podcast were able to do some heavy lifting to assist us. You can find everything Pop Culture Reflections at their linktree at: https://linktr.ee/popreflectionspod and all Jordana's doing at https://linktr.ee/prettykillerpodcastLike what you hear here? Check out our new Patreon! Help support the channel by checking out https://patreon.com/deweypodmonster where we've got lots of perks and a tier that's right for you!We're on the youtubes now with our entire new back catalog and some upcoming exclusive content available at https://youtube.com/@deweypodmonster(Some of the above links are affiliate links, if you purchase through these affiliate links we do get a small kickback, and it's the best way to support this show!).Rate and Review us on the podcast platform of your choice!As always, remember, you can always find the latest goings on at our website https://Crap.TownCheck out our fellow podcast network members at https://Yourunpodcast.com
Concluding our season on the films of 1994, we are discussing the Canadian film from director Atom Egoyan with EXOTICA. Please send any and all feedback to anotherlookpod@gmail.com. Please follow us on Instagram @anotherlookpod, and rate/review/subscribe where ever you get your podcasts. Our next 8 episode season will be focused on FANTASY films!
This Friday the 13th, Captains Matthew Renaldi and Greg Caldwell welcome EJ and Rory aboard the S.S. Lazarus to take a luxury cruise from Crystal Lake to Crystal Ocean where they discuss the much maligned slasher entry “FRIDAY THE 13TH PART VII: JASON TAKES MANHATTAN!” There were a couple of other guests who were scheduled to record who had some legitimately insightful takes on this film, but Jason hacked them up…so now you're left with whatever dumb thoughts these jerks have to share.
This week the geeks are watching yet another Friday the 13th film, this time the 8th one in the series: Jason takes Manhattan.Support us:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/DrinkINGeekOUTExclusive DiGo T-Shirts https://drinkingeekout.threadless.com/Another Place for T-Shirts https://drinkingeekout.dashery.com/Alt https://www.teepublic.com/stores/drinkin-geekoutLinks:https://www.instagram.com/drinkingeekout/https://www.threads.net/@drinkingeekouthttps://www.tiktok.com/@drinkingeekouthttps://bsky.app/profile/drinkingeekout.bsky.socialhttps://www.x.com/drinkingeekouthttps://www.facebook.com/DrinkINgeekOut/https://www.drinkingeekout.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The blueprint for Christian character development the Apostle Peter gives us in 2 Peter 1 lays out for us a “ladder” that we as disciples of Christ are to climb. Each rung of this ladder is vital to our ability to be able to progress up to the next rung. As we have focused on one rung of this ladder at a time in this extended series, we have worked on making the connections between our foundation and how each step makes us more like Jesus. Now comes the seventh rung, and this one really begins to reveal what a truly developed Christian character should look like. The seventh rung is brotherly kindness—philadelphia in Greek and also translated as “brotherly love.” We must realize that faith, moral excellence, knowledge, self‑control, perseverance and godliness form the necessary foundation for this deeply relational virtue. In ancient Greek, this kind of love referred to the instinctive loyalty shared by blood relatives—a devotion that is both expected and not optional. Peter places this rung after godliness because only a character shaped by reverence for God can sustain the sacrificial, loyal, family‑level commitment required to love fellow believers as true siblings. Lots of love To broaden our understanding, it is helpful to compare three Greek categories of love: natural family affection, brotherly love and philanthropia—a benevolent love for all humanity. Brotherly kindness sits at the center of these circles, bridging instinctive affection and universal goodwill. Jesus himself established this family identity when he taught his disciples to pray, “Our Father…,” making all disciples brothers and sisters. Questions to ask ourselves Practical self‑examination is needed to see how well we are living this brotherly kindness: Do we protect others' reputations? Do we step in quietly when someone is overwhelmed? Do we welcome those who sit alone? Brotherly love is not convenient. It is costly, time‑consuming and emotionally demanding. Ultimately, brotherly kindness is the training ground for the final rung—agape love. If Christians can’t love the family of faith with loyalty and tenderness, they cannot hope to love the world with Christlike sacrifice. Key Takeaways Brotherly kindness is loyal, family‑level devotion rooted in godliness. It bridges natural affection and universal benevolence. Jesus established Christians as a true spiritual family. Brotherly love requires patience, protection, presence and emotional investment. It is inconvenient but essential for mature Christian character. Practicing philadelphia prepares us for agape—the highest form of Christlike love.
Dr. Jeremy Evans - March 1, 2026 Scripture References: Ephesians 1:15-21 From Series: "The Gift And The Giver"
This is the eighth and final episode in a series regarding America's seventh President, Andrew Jackson. It covers the remainder of Jackson's life as well as the legacy left behind by the men who followed in his aftermath: James Polk, Martin Van Buren, Roger Taney, and Abraham Lincoln. Clip of Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson, a broadway musical (NSFW - language) - https://youtu.be/gzs0CLXiqA8?si=sBb66s6hdF1hS_Ll Contact the show at resourcesbylowery@gmail.com or on Bluesky @EmpiresPod If you would like to financially support the show, please use the following paypal link. Or remit PayPal payment to @Lowery80. And here is a link for Venmo users. Any support is greatly appreciated and will be used to make future episodes of the show even better. Expect new shows to drop on Wednesday mornings from September to May. Music is licensed through Epidemic Sound
Happy Friday the 13th! It's Jason again! On a boat! To New York? From Crystal Lake?
“Salvation joins a believer to CHRiSt, union with CHRiSt joins the believer to the Body of CHRiSt.” In this second look into Church Consciousness, we explore the responsibility of the Church in stewarding the value imputed by CHRiSt, to the members of His Body. For inquires & bookings: Phone: +234 708 881 8864 Email: info@thebasileiacommisssion.org Twitter | Instagram: @WAHthehurch Facebook: @TheBasileiaCommission | @WAHthechurch
Start spreading the news... Jason is leaving Crystal Lake today!In this episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast, Tim Williams and guest co-hosts Charlie Cotter, Nicholas Pepin, and Laramy Wells punch their tickets for the SS Lazarus to discuss the eighth installment of the legendary slasher franchise: Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan.It's the movie that promised the Big Apple but mostly delivered a big boat. They dive deep into the murky waters of this 1989 sequel to discuss the bizarre plot holes, the confusing geography, and the sheer absurdity of Jason Voorhees stalking Times Square.In this episode, they unpack:
It's Friday the 13th once again and you know what that means! It means Karl and Tonya have to sit through an increasingly terrible watch through of all the Friday the 13th Movies and we are, unfortunately up to part 8 which is the worst of the bunch so far where Jason, presumably, takes Manhattan... except he really didn't. It does, however, feature the worst character in the history of the series MEAN UNCLE GUY! I understand it only gets worse from here but join us aboard this very sketchy (air quotes) Cruise Ship (end air quotes) and let's visit one the franchises biggest flops! Warning... there is yet ANOTHER Friday the 13th next month!
This week, we take a slime-covered bite out of The Big Apple with 1989's "Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan." We talk about the movie's large cast of teen victims, drawn-out cruise ship scenes, brief NYC screen time, and why we think it's an underrated entry in the franchise. Listen now.
As the Clippers host NBA All-Star Weekend, Pablo's "thorough due diligence" leads down a trail of LLCs and lawsuits that Kawhi Leonard and the richest owner in sports probably don't want you to know about. David Samson and Amin Elhassan return with a new prescription and — if the Aspiration whistle blows again — judgment day.Previously on PTFO:• Part I: The Silent Superstar and the Rotten Apple Tree• Part II: An Argument with Mark Cuban• Part III: The Mystery Investor, the No-Show Payday and the "Smoking Gun"• Part IV: Steve Ballmer, the Other Cuban and the $118 Million Infusion• Part V: Steve Ballmer's "Inconceivable" Donation, the $20 Million Guarantee and a Head on a Spike• Part VI: An IRL Showdown with Mark Cuban• Part VII: The Briefcase, Ballmer's Social Network and Aspiration's House of Cards• Subscribe to Pablo's newsletter for exclusive access, documents and invites• Subscribe to "Nothing Personal with David Samson"• Subscribe to "Basketball Illuminati" with Amin Elhassan(Pablo Torre Finds Out is independently produced by Meadowlark Media and distributed by The Athletic. The views, research and reporting expressed in this episode are solely those of Pablo Torre Finds Out and do not reflect the work or editorial input of The Athletic or its journalists.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
St. Isaac the Syrian is ruthless here because he is protecting us from despair on one side and fantasy on the other. Most of us live precisely in the state he describes. We have repented. We have turned away from obvious sins. We pray. We read. We fast. And yet our prayer feels crowded. Memories intrude. Images multiply. The heart is pulled back into itself again and again. This is not a sign that repentance was false. It is the normal condition of an unfledged mind. Isaac is teaching us not to panic when the mind cannot yet fly. At this stage virtues are still heavy. They belong to effort. They restrain the mind but they do not yet lift it. We imagine that distraction means failure and that freedom should come quickly. Isaac says no. Freedom has an atmosphere. The mind must slowly learn the air in which it will one day remain. Until then it hops. And hopping is not sin. It is training. The mistake is trying to force flight. When we strain to escape images we only multiply them. When we analyze distraction we deepen self consciousness. When we demand interior stillness before humility has done its work we turn prayer into a project. Isaac quietly refuses all of this. He tells us to remain faithful to outward obedience without expecting inward vision yet. What overcomes these tendencies is not technique but endurance in smallness. We continue to pray even when prayer feels poor. We do not chase experiences. We accept that God is served through visible things for a long time. And we allow the Lord to teach us the inner meaning of what we already practice. Slowly virtues become transparent. They stop drawing attention to themselves. They begin to point beyond themselves. Humility is the hinge. Not self accusation. Not interior commentary. Humility is staying low enough that God can lean toward us. The humble man does not try to send his prayer upward. He speaks it close. Like a word placed directly into the ear of God. Lord You will enlighten my darkness. This is what readers of Philokalia Ministries need to hold on to. If your prayer feels earthbound do not abandon it. If your mind is crowded do not fight it violently. If your virtues feel external do not despise them. You are not failing. You are growing feathers. Flight comes later. First comes patience. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:06:24 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 176, # 21, second paragraph 00:13:26 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 176, # 21, second paragraph 00:15:11 Angela Bellamy: congratulations Father
Mitch and Faolan journey into the compromised Megastrucutre in search of the missing Ishmael. At the same time, Ishmael and Feste follow a trail of inexplicable violence to an end more horrifying than either of them could have imagined. Music: Three Chain Links - Magic Hour Kevin MacLeod - Shadowlands 2 - Bridge Naoya Sakamata - Vermilion Pt. 2 - Dark Piano Version Daniel Birch - Breathe Daniel Birch - This Could All be Gone Tomorrow Alexander Nakarada - Fantasy Motion Sergey Cheremisinov - Breath of Death: Part 1 Sergey Cheremisinov - Dybbuk's White Eyes Alexander Nakarada - Apocalypse Blues Alexander Nakarada - Jack the Lumberer Alexander Nakarada - Pseudo Josh Woodward - Fight the Sea (Instrumental Version) Daniel Birch - Kalimba and Feedback Sergey Cheremisinov - Breath of Death: Part 2 Sergey Cheremisinov - Just Run Director's Note: The ORPHEUS Protocol is supported by our generous backers on Patreon: Visit http://www.patreon.com/orpheusprotocol for details. If you enjoy The ORPHEUS Protocol, please consider dropping us a review on iTunes. This is the best way for us to reach a broader audience. The ORPHEUS Protocol releases Monday, provided no community medical emergencies have taken Rob too much away from their desk. 5424
Following the Equator (American English title) or More Tramps Abroad (English title) is a non-fiction travelogue published by American author Mark Twain in 1897.Twain was practically bankrupt in 1894 due to a failed investment into a "revolutionary" typesetting machine. In an attempt to extricate himself from debt of $100,000 (equivalent of about $2 million in 2005) he undertook a tour of the British Empire in 1895, a route chosen to provide numerous opportunities for lectures in the English language.In Following the Equator, an account of that travel published in 1897, the author unmasks and criticizes imperialism and missionary zeal in observations woven into the narrative with classical Twain wit.Of particular interest, historically, are Twain's references to Cecil Rhodes in Australia and South Africa, the in-depth description of "Thugs" and "Thuggee" in India and the Boer War period and diamonds in South Africa. (Adapted from Wikipedia.)Episode IX to XVI will be published on February 16th, 2026.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Anime Was (Not) A Mistake and our Jojo Crew continue moving every closer to the vampire villian Dio through Egypt. The remaining stand users are just as crafty and kooky as ever. We start with a comic book/sharpshooting pair up that will have enthralled, like being pulled by your nostrils. Next, you may be wondering what that powerful pup Iggy has been up to the whole time. While it may seem he's been living in a Dog's Day Afternoon, in reality he has been battling an icy avian icon! Then just when you think the dust has settled, our heroes arrive at Dios Alhambra. Within are treacherous traps and even a few relatives of some already defeated villains. Get your joysticks ready and prepare to button mash or forfeit your soul! Its Game Start on this action packed episode of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders. Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Listen to Us on Podbean/iTunes/Stitcher/Spotify Follow us on Instagram:@animewasnotamistakepodcast Or on Facebook:@animewasnotamistakepod Music Provided: “Stardust Crusaders” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014 “Koigokoro/In Love” - CLAMP –Victor Entertainment - Cardcaptor Sakura - Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 4 - 2000 “Rest” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014
Who were the primary characters involved in the Kastner trial and how did their personal life stories impact the trial proceedings? What did the witnesses at the trial reveal about the Kastner negotiations? What was discussed and what wasn't discussed about the Holocaust in Hungary at the trial? What was the verdict of the trial? How did the Supreme Court react to the verdict of the lower court? All this and more as we continue to explore the contentious history of the Kastner train and trial. Subscribe to Jewish History Soundbites Podcast on: PodBean: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/ or your favorite podcast platform Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter or Instagram at @Jsoundbites For sponsorship opportunities about your favorite topics of Jewish history or feedback contact Yehuda at: yehuda@yehudageberer.com
The Dream Team prepares for the grand opening of the Noise Cave. The threat awaiting the settlement is still unclear, which forces the Team into a direct confrontation. Flit gets the opportunity of a lifetime. Vlyn sets the pace for a competitive game of search and destroy. Frontiers Theme by Grant Craven Join the crew on the official Discord! Additional Music Credits: "Dark Ambient" by stereocode (https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-dark-ambient-126122/)"Up The Back Stairs” by primalhousemusic (https://pixabay.com/music/comedy-up-the-back-stairs-336017/)"Dark Secrets Of The Universe" by bandersn4tch (https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-dark-secrets-of-the-universe-5745/)"Steering Politics" by Grand_Project (http://pixabay.com/music/adventure-steering-politics-391124/)"Cinematic Atmosphere Score 2" by Musictown (https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-cinematic-atmosphere-score-2-22136/)"Horror Spooky Piano" by NikitaKondrashev (https://pixabay.com/music/mystery-horror-spooky-piano-254402/)"Lofi Girl" by DELOSound (https://pixabay.com/music/lofi-lofi-lofi-chill-lofi-girl-471138/)"Uncomfortable Drive" by primalhousemusic (https://pixabay.com/music/sneaky-uncomfortable-drive-335993/)"Fashion" by NastelBom (https://pixabay.com/music/upbeat-fashion-424306/)"Drive Breakbeat" by Rockot (https://pixabay.com/music/upbeat-drive-breakbeat-173062/)"Dope Serenity" by Music_4_Everyone (https://pixabay.com/music/upbeat-sample-pack-links-in-bio-benjamin-ipati-dope-serenity-336604/)"Running Night" by Alex_MakeMusic (https://pixabay.com/music/funk-running-night-393139/)"Dance Club Fever" by holdi2017 (https://pixabay.com/music/techno-trance-dance-club-fever-111924/)"We Own the Night" by jakob_welik (https://pixabay.com/music/dance-we-own-the-night-463855/)"We Own the Night" by jakob_welik (https://pixabay.com/music/dance-we-own-the-night-463855/) No Quest for the Wicked uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy (paizo.com/communityuse). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. No Quest for the Wicked is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Part Eight of our Mike Tyson career profile, we pick up with the most dramatic second act in boxing history. Fresh out of prison, Mike Tyson returns to the ring carrying the weight of fame, controversy, and expectation. We break down his comeback fights, the aura that followed him back into arenas, and how he stormed his way to reclaiming the WBC and WBA heavyweight titles, once again sitting atop the division. But this chapter is about more than wins and belts. We explore the infamous clashes with Evander Holyfield, fights that would permanently alter Tyson's legacy and lead to one of the most shocking moments in sports history. From the fallout to his suspension from boxing, we examine how quickly everything unraveled. The episode also dives into Tyson's unexpected detour into professional wrestling with the World Wrestling Federation, his public image during exile, and the questions surrounding whether he could ever truly come back. We close the episode with Tyson's return to boxing in 1999, setting the stage for the final phase of his career — a man still dangerous, still famous, but forever changed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The most careless readers can hardly fail to see that many of the Tales in this volume have the same groundwork as those with which they have been familiar from their earliest youth. They are Nursery Tales, in fact, of the days when there were tales in nurseries--old wives' fables, which have faded away before the light of gas and the power of steam. (Excerpt from Popular Tales from the Norse.)This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In Part Eight of our Mike Tyson career profile, we pick up with the most dramatic second act in boxing history. Fresh out of prison, Mike Tyson returns to the ring carrying the weight of fame, controversy, and expectation. We break down his comeback fights, the aura that followed him back into arenas, and how he stormed his way to reclaiming the WBC and WBA heavyweight titles, once again sitting atop the division. But this chapter is about more than wins and belts. We explore the infamous clashes with Evander Holyfield, fights that would permanently alter Tyson's legacy and lead to one of the most shocking moments in sports history. From the fallout to his suspension from boxing, we examine how quickly everything unraveled. The episode also dives into Tyson's unexpected detour into professional wrestling with the World Wrestling Federation, his public image during exile, and the questions surrounding whether he could ever truly come back. We close the episode with Tyson's return to boxing in 1999, setting the stage for the final phase of his career — a man still dangerous, still famous, but forever changed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello and welcome back to another episode of B Bin Horror! On this week's episode we talk about the 1989 horror/slasher film, Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. Jason Takes Manhattan was written and directed by Rob Hedden and stars Jensen Daggett, Scott Reeves, Barbara Bingham, Peter Mark Richman and Kane Hodder. On this week's episode we talk about the film and compare it to the others we watched, we talk about the origins of Splinter from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and we figure out how fish eyes work. If you like what you hear please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @bbinhorror. You can also send us emails at bbinhorror@gmail.com and please don't forget to subscribe to B Bin Horror on whatever podcast platform you listen on!*B Bin Horror theme music - "Uprising" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio*
Irritated and drunken, an itinerant farm-worker sells his wife and child to a stranger. Thus begins The Mayor of Casterbridge, set in rural and small-town England in the mid-1800s. In the original subtitle, Hardy called this the story of "a man of character," and the central character, Michael Henchard, is one of English fiction's greatest creations. Henchard is deeply developed as a realistic character, but also larger-than-life in the manner of a Greek or Shakespearean tragic hero — huge in his determination and huge in his failings. The novel deals with the struggles between individual will, the hold of the past, and the relentless control of circumstances in a changing society.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Old houses hold more than portraits and creaking floorboards. In Caswell County, they carry a family's rise, their best intentions, and the kind of secrets that echo longer than footsteps. We follow the Upchurch and Moore line from civic ambition and pew-deep piety to a hard turn into illness, widowhood, and a second act as a preservationist matriarch. Carolyn's restored landmarks shine like trophies, yet the people inside them struggle to hold their shape: sons searching for purpose, a community that forgives its own, and a lineage that both protects and pressures.The heart of the story centers on Jim and Joanne, two gorgeous college kids who trade campuses for vows when choices narrow. Cedar Hill becomes their experiment in self-reliance—gardens, canning, and the hush of rural nights—until career, children, and a move to the historic Thompson House complicate the romance. Their son Bart outpaces his classroom, pushing a fraught switch to an all-white private school that exposes the county's fault lines around education and class. Meanwhile Jim's draw to a primitive farmhouse near Hico Reservoir collides with Joanne's need for people and momentum. Add the centrifugal pull of Jim's brother Bill and Lydia's freewheeling, rumor-magnet life, and Joanne's mother moving close enough to set the dinner table and the agenda, and the gap between partners stops looking temporary.What begins as a love story turns into two lives running side by side, too quiet to fight and too different to meet halfway. The moment of separation is almost gentle: a night of truth, a Carolina-blue pickup, two boys on the back steps, and a wave that feels final. Around them, Caswell's memory is long and its standards flexible—for some. The whispers that once seemed harmless start to form a darker outline, hinting at where this saga is headed as the Von Stein Family Tragedy deepens.If this chapter pulled you in, follow the show for the next twist, share it with a friend who loves true crime with roots, and leave a review to help others find the story. Your thoughts shape where we go next—what choice do you think changed everything?Send us a text Support the show
We conclude our book adaptation season with a new release that came out in 2025. We discuss Mike Flanagan's adaptation of the Stephen King short story THE LIFE OF CHUCK. Please send any and all feedback to anotherlookpod@gmail.com. Please follow us on Instagram @anotherlookpod, and rate/review/subscribe where ever you get your podcasts! Happy Holidays from us at Another Look.
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Matt, Ken, and Kenny continue their discussion about one of the most important questions a Christian can ask: what is the Gospel? Former Baptist pastor Ken Hensley takes a deep dive into the Old Testament texts that refer to the nature of justification to look at what the Scriptures teach us about how God goes about saving His people. More episodes of On the Journey: https://chnetwork.org/on-the-journey-show/ Join our Online Community: https://www.chnetwork.org/community Support our work: https://www.chnetwork.org/compass
St. Isaac speaks as one who knows the earthquake at the root of the soul where pride fractures us from God and humility alone builds a refuge strong enough to endure the storm. His words are not gentle suggestions for the religiously inclined. They are fire. They are rope flung into deep water. They are an indictment of every heart that waits for suffering to discover prayer for temptation to discover the need for mercy for collapse to remember God. “Before the war begins, seek after your ally.” This is the secret. The humbled man begins today when there is no battle when the sea is calm and the sky soft. He builds his ark plank by plank small obediences simple prayers hidden acts of self abasement not because the flood is visible but because he knows it is certain. This is the wisdom of the saints: that peace is the time for labor not repose. The iniquitous drown because they mock preparation. They call upon God after pride has stripped them of confidence. Their throat is tight when they pray because they never bent it before in the dust. Humility is the timber that keeps the soul afloat when the heavens split open. St. Isaac dares to tell us that a good heart weeps with joy in prayer. Not from sentimentality not from sorrow alone but from the unbearable nearness of God. Tears become proof that the heart has softened enough to feel Him. A proud heart however disciplined outwardly prays like a clenched fist. It asks but it does not need. It petitions but does not depend. A humble heart begs like a man drowning and this is why God hears him. “Voluntary and steadfast endurance of injustice purifies the heart.” Here the Saint wounds our sensibilities. He tells us that we cannot become like Christ unless we willingly stand beneath the blow and let it fall without retaliation without argument without self defense. Only those for whom the world has died can endure this with joy. For the world's children honor is oxygen. To be slandered or forgotten is death. But when the world is already a corpse to us when reputation comfort applause identity have all been buried then injustice becomes not humiliation but purification. Not defeat but ascent. This virtue is rare he says too rare to be found among one's own people one's familiar circles one's comfortable life. To learn it often requires exile the stripping away of all natural support so that only God remains. He alone becomes the witness of one's patience. He alone becomes consolation. He alone becomes vindication. And then comes the heart of St. Isaac's blow: “As grace accompanies humility so do painful incidents accompany pride.” Humility is the magnet of mercy. Pride is the invitation to destruction. God Himself turns His face toward the humble not in pity but in delight. Their nothingness is spacious enough for Him to enter. He fills emptiness not fullness. He pours glory into the vessel that has shattered self importance. But when pride rises like a tower God sends winds against it not to annihilate us but to collapse what we build against Him. The humble man does not seek honor for he knows what it costs the soul. He bows first greets first yields first. His greatness is hidden like an ember under ash but heaven sees it glowing. Divine honor chases him like a hound. It is the proud who chase praise and never catch it but the self emptying who flee honor and find it placed upon them by the hand of God. “Be contemptible in your own eyes and you will see the glory of God in yourself.” Not self hatred but truth. Not despair but sobriety. Not rejection of one's humanity but recognition that without God we have no light no love no breath. When we descend beneath ourselves God descends to meet us. When we stop defending our wounds He heals them. Humility is not psychological abasement but the unveiling of reality: only God is great and the one who knows this sees God everywhere even within his own nothingness. Blessed truly blessed is the man who seems worthless to others yet shines with virtue like an unseen star. Blessed the one whose knowledge is deep but whose speech is soft whose life is radiant yet whose posture is bowed. Such a soul is the image of Christ unadorned unnoticed unassuming yet bearing the weight of heaven within. The Saint concludes with a promise that burns like gold: The man who hungers and thirsts for God God will make drunk with His good things. Not the brilliant not the accomplished not the defended but the hungry. The emptied. The poor in spirit who have thrown themselves into the furnace of humility and come forth with nothing left to claim as their own. This is the narrow way. This is the ark built in silence. To bow lower is to rise. To lose all is to possess God. To become nothing is to become fire. May we learn to bend before the storm begins. May we kneel while grace is still soft. May we lay plank upon plank obedience upon prayer meekness upon hidden sacrifice until the ark is finished and the floods come and we are held aloft by humility into the very heart of God. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:14:51 Bob Čihák, AZ: P 166, para 33, mid-page 00:15:33 Wayne: Avoid it 00:28:46 David Swiderski, WI: There is a quote by St. Augustine I don't fully understand but seems like pride in a virtue. - Often contempt of vainglory becomes a sources of even more vainglory, for it is not being scorned when the contempt is something one is proud of . - Is this the holier than thou type of attitude? 00:43:32 David Swiderski, WI: In this St. Teresa of Calcutta really changed how I saw the world with volunteering at St. Ben's a local homeless meal program. I began to see each person as a potential family member or myself and slowly Christ in each person no matter what they were challenged with addiction or trauma one sees suffering and seeks to heal with a simple smile or kindness but always wish we could do more. It is like my experience teaching the teacher often learns more about themselves and the world than the student by offering service. 00:43:37 Anthony: In my work, I almost constantly work with law breakers. Some feel deep shame. My experiences in Confession of kindness and healing has helped me relate to them and calm them. And it's sometimes led to conversations about other very human topics, like healing that they and all people need. 00:51:36 Erick Chastain: How do you heal when you are an unworthy recipient of that? 00:55:22 Una's iPhone: When Isaac talks about kissing the head, etc, what might that look like today? 00:55:36 Kimberley A: Just got here .. what page are we on, please? 00:55:54 Myles Davidson: Replying to "Just got here .. wha..." 168 last para. 00:58:11 Joan Chakonas: The longer I live the more I appreciate the immense privilege I experienced in my childhood with my excellent loving parents. So many people didn't have what I had and I think but for the grace of God. 01:01:24 Eleana Urrego: I went to the store and I was mean because of the delay, now I have to confess. =( 01:03:45 David Swiderski, WI: It is interesting I did M&A for a while with a multinational. Some of the best companies did not allow emails with "I" they had to use "we". It seems once there is us and them everything breakdown even in the world. 01:05:39 Kimberley A: What to do when we realize we are so far removed from being this way? 01:06:50 David Swiderski, WI: Reacted to "The longer I live th..." with ❤️ 01:09:26 David Swiderski, WI: Mergers and adquistions 01:09:32 Joan Chakonas: Mergers and acquisitions 01:10:24 David Swiderski, WI: The early church talked of the way not the goal 01:12:34 David Swiderski, WI: I used to shoot archery and was delighted when I learned sin in Greek is aiming in archery. You keep your focus on the bullseye and just with effort and learning to narrow the aim 01:13:03 David Swiderski, WI: Sin=aim 01:13:45 David Swiderski, WI: Sin=missing the mark 01:15:12 David Swiderski, WI: I loved living in Latin America you kiss on the cheek who are close to you and it is a sign of caring. The French no not comfortable with that or the Russians ha ha 01:15:52 Art iPhone: I thought I was in the gay district when I was inTurkey 01:16:06 David Swiderski, WI: Strange the early church was known by a kiss 01:16:09 Ben: Reacted to "Strange the early ch..." with
From an ill-fated cruise ship, to the streets and sewers of NYC, Jensen Daggett battled Jason Voorhees across many different settings as Rennie in “Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan.” Tune in to hear all about filming everywhere from in the water to actual Times Square, the sequence with Jason that truly scared her, and how it feels being one of the final girls in this beloved franchise.
Subscribe to get access to the full episode, the episode reading list, and all premium episodes! www.patreon.com/OrdinaryUnhappinessAbby and Patrick resume Freud's case history of Elisabeth von R. They walk through Freud's developing technique before unpacking what will prove to be one of his lifelong favorite and most evocative metaphors for psychic life: a city. Abby and Patrick then begin close-reading Elisabeth von R's life story as she first relates it to Freud. What emerges is both a picture of Elisabeth's family system, its patterns, and the distinctly gendered roles assigned to its members as well as the story of her personal fantasies and frustrations as the family goes through turmoil and loss. The episode builds to the articulation of a fundamental Freudian preoccupation: how do psychic injuries arise in relation to real-world misfortunes, and how do life experiences and contingent events determine the form of an individual's bodily symptoms? Have you noticed that Freud is back? Got questions about psychoanalysis? Or maybe you've traversed the fantasy and lived to tell the tale? Leave us a voicemail! (646) 450-0847 A podcast about psychoanalysis, politics, pop culture, and the ways we suffer now. New episodes on Saturdays. Follow us on social media: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/OrdinaryUnhappiness Twitter: @UnhappinessPod Instagram: @OrdinaryUnhappiness Patreon: patreon.com/OrdinaryUnhappiness Theme song: Formal Chicken - Gnossienne No. 1 https://open.spotify.com/album/2MIIYnbyLqriV3vrpUTxxO Provided by Fruits Music
HDTGM all-star Adam Pally (Sonic the Hedgehog) joins Jason & Paul to chat all about starting out in the comedy scene, Adam's new HBO special An Intimate Evening with Adam Pally, and if he fared better than June on The Great American Baking Show. But first, Paul answers all your Corrections & Omissions on our Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan episode. And as always, we announce next week's movie! • We're coming to Philadelphia on 11/8! Go to hdtgm.com for tix, merch, and more• Have a Last Looks correction or omission? Call 619-PAULASK to leave us a voicemail!• Submit your Last Looks theme song to us here• Join the HDTGM conversation on Discord: discord.gg/hdtgm• Buy merch at howdidthisgetmade.dashery.com/• Order Paul's book about his childhood: Joyful Recollections of Trauma• Shop our new hat collection at podswag.com• Paul's Discord: discord.gg/paulscheer• Paul's YouTube page: youtube.com/paulscheer• Follow Paul on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/paulscheer• Subscribe to Enter The Dark Web w/ Paul & Rob Huebel: youtube.com/@enterthedarkweb• Listen to Unspooled with Paul & Amy Nicholson: unspooledpodcast.com• Listen to The Deep Dive with June & Jessica St. Clair: thedeepdiveacademy.com/podcast• Instagram: @hdtgm, @paulscheer, & @junediane• Twitter: @hdtgm, @paulscheer, & msjunediane • Jason is not on social media• Episode transcripts available at how-did-this-get-made.simplecast.com/episodesGet access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using the link: siriusxm.com/hdtgm Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.