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Send us a textEfesiërs 2:4-6 Maar God is ryk in barmhartigheid en het ons innig lief. Deur sy groot liefde het Hy ons wat dood was as gevolg van ons oortredings, saam met Christus lewend gemaak. Uit genade is julle gered! Ja, in Christus Jesus het Hy ons saam met Hom opgewek uit die dood en ons saam met Hom 'n plek in die hemel gegee, Ons sal waarskynlik almal graag bekend wil staan as ‘n persoon met barmhartigheid, oftewel genade. En al is die konsep van genade so wonderlik en heerlik, word dit daagliks in die praktyk al hoe skaarser.Patrick Ferguson, ‘n Britse soldaat en ervare skut, het in die 1700's sy eie geweer ontwerp en gebou. Dit was in daardie tyd, toe die tegnologie nog nie gevorderd was nie, ‘n groot prestasie.In September1777, tydens die Amerikaanse Burgeroorlog, het hy die geleentheid gehad om 'n vyandelike offisier wat besig was om van hom af weg te ry, met dié wapen te skiet. Ferguson het die kans vir 'n perfekte skoot gehad, maar hy het aan die ander persoon genade betoon deur sy lewe te spaar. Na die tyd het hy gesê: Ek kon, voordat hy te ver buite bereik was, 'n halfdosyn gate in hom geskiet het, maar ek sal nooit 'n man in die rug skiet nie. En weet jy, daardie offisier was generaal George Washington!Ek dink jy sal met my saamstem dat daardie soort genade, om die minste te sê, baie ongewoon is.Efesiërs 2:4-6 Maar God is ryk in barmhartigheid en het ons innig lief. Deur sy groot liefde het Hy ons wat dood was as gevolg van ons oortredings, saam met Christus lewend gemaak. Uit genade is julle gered! Ja, in Christus Jesus het Hy ons saam met Hom opgewek uit die dood en ons saam met Hom 'n plek in die hemel gegee,In die ongenadige wêreld waarin ons leef, sien ons nie dikwels dat daar genade bewys word nie. Vra jouself af; hoe dikwels is jy lus om genade teenoor jou vyand te betoon? Nie so dikwels nie, nè? Maar God is ryk in barmhartigheid en het ons innig lief. Jy is deur God se genade gered.Glo in Jesus. Ontvang God se genade.Dis Sy Woord. Vars … vir jou … vandag. Support the showEnjoying The Content?For the price of a cup of coffee each month, you can enable Christianityworks to reach 10,000+ people with a message about the love of Jesus!DONATE R50 MONTHLY
Paul Harvey - Patrick Ferguson
Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
This week our guest is JAR contributor William Caldwell. The Battle of King's Mountain was a brutal partisan bloodletting. New research shows that its most famous quote may not have ever been uttered. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
Mike Mantione and Dan Horowitz have been friends since their days at State University of New York (SUNY) in Binghamton NY. They created a band called "The Reasonable Men." "The Reasonable Men" went on to some local infamy as the party-rock band responsible for songs like “What The Fuck's Wrong With My Brain?”, “Two Fat Ladies”, and “What I Imagined is a Movie by Me.” After an unforeseen life changing event for Mike Mantione, the band took a hiatus. When Dan Franz, another member of the band followed his brother to Athens Georgia, Mike and Dan ended up following since Franz had taken all of the bands equipment with them and secured a very affordable apartment! . Franz left the band the name changed to Five Eight. Mike Palmatier eventually left after a serious accident, Patrick Ferguson a local drummer, joined the band. Many hard days and albums followed until they began to get noticed for great music and stage antics, They are still a huge part of the music scene in Athens. Currently a documentary is being made about the band that should be out in the near future. If you've never seen a Five Eight show, it is a musical experience not to be forgotten. Mike Mantione, along with Dave Domizi on bass and vocals, Geoff Melkonian on keyboards and vocals, and Christian Lopez on guitars and mandolin and R.E.M. drummer Bill Berry, is now a part of a new group called the "Bad Ends." Marlene had a crazy conversation with Mike and Dan and really couldn't get much in between! Don't miss Mike and Dan singing 4th of July off of their up and coming Album. Show AthCastMusic with Marlene Sokol StewartFrequency Weekly on ThursdaysLength 58:03Rating ExplicitEngineer Kayla Dover Recorded at Tweed Recording Audio Production SchoolMIKE MANTIONE FB https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=mike%20mantione&__stsd__=eyJwcmltYXJ5Ijp7InR5cGUiOiJUWVBFQUhFQURfUEVPUExFX0VOVElUSUVTIn19INSTAGRAM MIKEMANTIONE FIVE EIGHT FB https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=five%20eightTHE BAD ENDS https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=the%20bad%20endsINSTAGRAM BADENDSROCKDAN HOROWITZ FB https://www.facebook.com/dan.horowitz.96KLEZMER LOCAL 42 FB https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=klezmer%20local%2042
Patrick Ferguson, Senior Organizing Representative for Sierra Club's Stop Sugar Field Burning Campaign, joins us to discuss the environmental impact of pre-harvest sugar burning. Beginning in 2015, the Stop the Burn campaign focuses on the environmental and public health consequences of pre-harvest sugar field burning. We will explore the success of green harvesting alternatives, highlighting countries that have embraced this approach. We will also examine the advocacy initiatives undertaken by local leaders, farmers, consumers, and sustainable food advocates. In this episode, learn about: - The Stop the Burn campaign - The environmental and health impacts of pre-harvest sugar field burning - How green harvesting has the potential to overhaul sugar burning Learn more about Sierra Club's Stop Sugar Field Burning Campaign on the website: https://stopsugarburning.org/ Support the showWe hope you enjoyed the episode! Please help us continue to produce more valuable content by subscribing to our Fresh Take Podcast Series! Subscribe here SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY- Learn more about the many benefits of becoming a Sponsor of Florida Organic Growers! Your contribution will not only help to advance an organic and sustainable future but gain brand awareness through our growing audience. If you are interested, click here
This week, we dive into the story of Patrick Ferguson, the commander of the British force that threatened he would “march over the mountains, hang their leaders, and lay their country to waste with fire and sword.” Spoiler: he would not. All this and more on this week's edition of The Gun Rack! - The Gun Rack is the official firearms podcast of Sonoran Desert Institute. To learn more about SDI, check out our website at www.sdi.edu.
Paul Harvey - Patrick Ferguson
Serotonin Sunday, hosted by recording artist and mental health advocate Dylan Dunlap, is a stigma-free space designed to pull back the curtain on the creatives who cultivate the art we love! Each episode features 3-4 singer-songwriters playing their favorite songs and puts the spotlight on one amazing organization doing work in the mental health space. Whether you personally struggle with a mental health condition, you know somebody that struggles, or you just want to listen, you've come to the right place and are welcome here. The goal each Sunday is to open up a real conversation; all while raising our collective serotonin levels and enjoying life together!
On this week's episode of MVP Talks, Mark chats with “The Hillyard Hammer” Chauncy Welliver. Once ranked the #5 Best Heavyweight Boxer in the World by the WBC. He has since retired from boxing and has returned home to Spokane where he trains the next generation of fighters at his gym Box Fit. Among those, he trains are UFC fighter Mike Chiesa, and National Boxing Champions, Patrick Ferguson & Patrick Cody.
Patrick Ferguson is one of the most highly-praised drummers in the Athens, GA area (and quite possibly the southeastern United States) playing with the likes of Five Eight, R.E.M.'s Mike Mills, The Psychedelic Furs, Bill Mallonee of Vigilantes of Love, Vic Chesnutt and at least 100 bands more. Beyond music, he's created a community out of his musician-friendly podcast with a strong emphasis on mental health known as Crash & Ride. He's a hell of a friend with a lifetime of wisdom and experiences he shares in my very first episode. I was lucky he did most of the talking, so I didn't have to ask the majority of my dumb questions. WAYS TO KEEP UP WITH PATRICK: http://www.patrickferguson.net/bio https://www.crashandridepodcast.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-works-with-spencer-thomas/donations
My guest in this episode is Patrick Ferguson, a professional musician who has played drums for Vic Chesnutt, Mike Mills (REM), Chuck Leavell (Allman Brothers, Rolling Stones), the Psychedelic Furs, Athens GA’s Five Eight, Pinky Doodle Poodle from Tokyo, Japan, and a hundred other bands. Patrick's podcast, Crash and Ride, is a long-form interview show where he talks to musicians who have survived anxiety, depression, addiction, trauma, and any other form of mental illness or mental distress. He began his podcast in March of 2019 and has published weekly since then, with a brief break when he lost his mind during the first month or so of the Covid-19 crisis. He is based out of Athens, GA, and constantly on tour when not dealing with a pandemic. In this episode he shares his story and how he helps other musicians through his podcast. I want to let you know ahead of time the audio cuts in and out at times but my editor Laura did a great job of engineering this episode. Listen to Crash and Ride Podcast here: https://www.crashandridepodcast.com/ Learn more about Nuci’s Space here: https://www.nuci.org/ Learn more about the Crash and Ride Espresso:https://www.crashandridepodcast.com/product/1-lb-of-crash-and-ride-espresso/ Hendershot’s: https://app.upserve.com/s/hendershots-coffee-bar-athens Interview with Evan’s Rowe: https://www.crashandridepodcast.com/podcast/crash-and-ride-episode-10-evan-rowe/ I’ve made it so convenient for you to obtain your continuing education contact hours. A handful of my episodes are now NBCC approved and your first one is free! Head to my site, enter your email, you’ll receive a code that gives you ONE free NBCC contact hour. Listen in your car, on your walk, in between sessions...whenever, wherever. Then when you’re ready, just complete the self study quiz and evaluation then you can download your certificate of completion. This is continuing education on your schedule. No more having to sit at your computer and watch a recorded webinar. Pop in your earbuds and go! Here's how it works. You can listen to The Therapy Show podcourses while you commute, in between sessions, on your lunch hour, while you work out and if you like what you hear and you want to get one contact hour, just click on podcourses and then click purchase. The podcourses that are NBCC approved will be labeled. We think it's pretty simple and easy yet, if you have any issues at all, just send us an email to support@lisamustard.com And don't forget to sign up for my email newsletter. When you do, you're going to get an email with code for one free contact hour, so head to my site, Lisamustard.com and be sure to sign up to get one free contact hour. This episode is brought to you by my favorite activewear line, Zyia Active. Want high quality activewear that doesn’t break your bank account? I sure did and went looking for leggings, joggers, sports bras and tops that fit my budget and were soft, wrinkle resistant and would match just about anything I already had in my closet. And now Zyia Active makes up about 80% of my wardrobe. Want to learn more? Head to lisamustard.com/active-wear. Don’t think this is just for women, they have mens’ and kids’ clothes too. Our family is loving the quality and I love the price tags! So head over to my site to check it out. ZYIA is open in the US and Canada. Are you considering adding coaching into your practice? If so, be sure to check out Lee McDonough’s Coach with Clarity program. Lee supports service-oriented helping professionals in developing their coaching mastery and helps them build sustainable coaching businesses. She’s also the host the Coach with Clarity podcast https://www.coachwithclarity.com/podcast Her Coach with Clarity membership is an ICF-accredited continuing coach education program that blends coaching skill building with business support. She has weekly live calls, a tool kit of coaching specific resources (including an attorney-prepared coaching contract template!), and a community of coaches to cheer you on, it’s everything you need to build, grow, or scale your coaching practice. You can learn more at https://www.coachwithclarity.com/membership.
Patrick Ferguson has seen plenty in his years of drumming. Having toured with the Athens, Georgia band Five Eight 200 nights a year between 1989 and 1998, taking "a 9-year long weekend" and returning in 2007, he's a seasoned road warrior. He also spent some time playing with the Psychedelic Furs and Mike Mills of R.E.M. Like many musicians, Patrick had struggles with substance abuse, anxiety, and depression. He now finds himself helping others through his amazing podcast, "Crash and Ride", that deals with those issues in the music industry. On episode 114, Patrick and Jamie have an epic "drum hang" discussing his career, his podcast, their mutual addiction to snare drums, the stigmas of being from the south, and the need for a kennel dedicated to dairy cows...Don't ask...This is a super-entertaining interview with a superb musician and human.
Conan Neutron's Protonic Reversal
Two weeks after it failed to clear the market, an Arizona Industrial Development Authority unrated financing for a sports facility returned, trimmed down and featuring enhanced terms to entice skittish investors. Debtwire Municipals Caitlin Devitt gives us the details. The Chicago Board of Education plans to issue bonds for Chicago Public Schools (CPS) in the next few months, said the district’s chief financial officer. Debtwire's Patrick Ferguson tells us the situation. The State of Illinois is not ready to say whether it will appeal a recent court decision that revives a lawsuit seeking to void USD 14.3bn of the state’s general obligation (GO) bonds. Debtwire's Caitlin Devitt explains the story. Yong Lim, the Debtwire Municipals desk editor, is the moderator of the podcast. The Muni Lowdown is a weekly podcast recapping the previous week's significant news developments in the municipal bond market. For comments or questions contact paul.greaves@acuris.com
Nuveen’s High Yield Municipal Bond Fund’s and Intermediate Duration Municipal Bond Fund’s top holdings are Energy Harbor Corp, the power company at the heart of a scandal in Ohio that saw its stocks drop by more than 20% last week. Nuveen holds at least 35% of the energy company’s indirect equity and also sits on its board of directors. Douglas Johnston, a Nuveen managing director and senior research analyst, is one of eight board members, according to the company. Debtwire Municipals’ reporters Caitlin Devitt and Patrick Ferguson investigate the situation. Yong Lim, the Debtwire Municipals desk editor, is the moderator of the podcast. The Muni Lowdown is a weekly podcast recapping the previous week's significant news developments in the municipal bond market. For comments or questions contact paul.greaves@acuris.com Here's a brief video recap: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/debtwire_municipalbonds-nuveen-activity-6694324582154850304-y7lZ/
Albie chats with Patrick Ferguson, a UniMelb alumnus and current PhD student at Harvard. Patrick discusses how he has successfully combined his lifelong interest in sports, accounting, and econometrics to provide novel and valuable insights into the world of sport analytics.
Houston’s economy has been hit by a rout in oil and natural gas prices, as employment levels in the energy sector are poised to sink. Debtwire Municipals reporter Patrick Ferguson looks at this city in Texas. Yong Lim, the Debtwire Municipals desk editor, is the moderator of the podcast. The Muni Lowdown is a weekly podcast recapping the previous week's significant news developments in the municipal bond market. For comments or questions contact paul.greaves@acuris.com Puerto Rico’s 78 municipalities will be left without cash reserves from May to July and 15 smaller cities will lose 25% of their budget next year because of a court’s invalidation of Act 29 of 2019, a law that required the central government to pay the cities’ share of pension and health insurance payments. Debtwire's Eva Llorens discusses the ramifications.
Debtwire Municipals reporters Caitlin Devitt, Simone Baribeau, Maria Amante and Patrick Ferguson discuss how states and territories are bracing for revenue hits and volatility as the coronavirus spreads throughout the country. Yong Lim, the Debtwire Municipals desk editor, is the moderator of the podcast. The Muni Lowdown is a weekly podcast recapping the previous week's significant news developments in the municipal bond market. For comments or questions contact paul.greaves@acuris.com
Debtwire Municipals reporter Patrick Ferguson looks at a pair of bills in the North Carolina and South Carolina state legislatures could fundamentally change the states’ electricity markets. Debtwire's Maria Amante discusses in a market hungry for paper and yield, how the USD 5.23bn refinancing of the Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Financing Authority’s debt is an opportunity to satisfy those cravings. Finally, DC-based Debtwire’s Chuck Stanley looks at the Ports of Los Angeles (POLA) and Long Beach (POLB) and how they are showing indications of significant declines in freight volume, as the effects of the coronavirus outbreak in China add to mounting headwinds at the two San Pedro Bay facilities. Yong Lim, the Debtwire Municipals desk editor, is the moderator of the podcast. The Muni Lowdown is a weekly podcast recapping the previous week's significant news developments in the municipal bond market. For comments or questions contact paul.greaves@acuris.com
Debtwire Municipals reporter Kathie O'Donnell talks about the latest on the New Jersey-based American Dream's retail leasing space status and PILOT payments. Debtwire reporter Caitlin Devitt discusses the arduous task that Judge Sam Glasscock has on rendering a penalty on the Preston Hollow/Nuveen landmark court case. Debtwire reporter Eva Llorens details the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority’s proposed restructuring support agreement. Debtwire reporter Patrick Ferguson brings us up to date on the latest on the ongoing fiasco with privatization efforts at JEA. For comments or questions contact paul.greaves@acuris.com
The thick clouds of black powder smoke that obscured Kings Mountain's battlefield began to lift revealing a scene of horror. Dead and dying men littered the ground. The groans of the wounded were heard in every direction causing one of Lieutenant Colonel William Chronicle’s men, James Potter Collins, to tear up and exclaim, “Great God! Is this the fate of mortals?” Learn more about the aftermath of the battle and the fate of Patrick Ferguson in today's episode.
October 1, 1780, a Sunday, the combined army of Patriot militia broke camp at Quaker Meadows. We have followed and discussed the militias of McDowell, Shelby, Sevier and Campbell extensively as they made their way across the Blue Ridge Mountains to this rendezvous at modern-day Morganton. Now we will meet troops from Northwestern North Carolina and begin moving out toward Gilbert Town, North Carolina, the last-known location of Patrick Ferguson's forces.
The first crisis of the Overmountain Men’s march to Kings Mountain occurred on the morning of September 28th. As the men fell in for roll call, it was discovered that two of their party, Samuel Chambers and James Crawford, were not in camp. John Sevier immediately became suspicious that the two had deserted to warn Major Patrick Ferguson of the impending attack upon him. But, the march must go on. So, the leaders decide to take a more southerly route, through the Toe River Valley as they head to the Blue Ridge Escarpment to descend to Quaker Meadows in Burke County, the location of a meeting of many militia going to fight Patrick Ferguson.
Sycamore Shoals, also known as the Watauga Old Fields, had long been considered as a strategic location militarily. The land was relatively flat and cleared of trees and made for a perfect settlement location, plus the shoals made for an easy location to wade across the river. Fort Watauga’s stature as a major military location was established in the Cherokee wars, as it became part of a thriving settlement and a refuge for Patriots seeking safety from the Loyalists. So when the call went out for volunteers to track down and engage Patrick Ferguson’s forces, the Fort was a logical location for the men to gather.
In the Summer of 1780, war raged in the backcountry of South Carolina. It was truly America’s first Civil War, as most men on both sides had never been to Great Britain which meant it was American fighting American, and the style of battle between them was particularly brutal and gruesome, a trait their descendants would emulate some 80 years later. The Battle of Musgroves Mill was a tipping point of sorts, leading Patrick Ferguson to make a declaration that angered the backcountry woodsmen and led them to form up in militia to deal with him.
Today’s episode is about the one individual who would be considered the villain in our story, but it is more complicated than that. Major Patrick Ferguson was a noted officer in the British army, and even invented a rifle that was named after him, but we’ll get to all that as we tell his story.
Probably more than any other, John Sevier is synonymous with the Battle of Kings Mountain. A flamboyant politician, solider, and statesman, Sevier was a driving force in organizing and leading the charge against Patrick Ferguson and the Tories.
Benjamin Cleveland was one of the more colorful characters that fought in the Battle of Kings Mountain. He led forces organized in Wilkes County as part of the Patriot army gathered to battle Patrick Ferguson.
Join us for Your Podcast or Mine. Sherry speaks with Patrick Ferguson, the creative mind behind The Crash and Ride Podcast. The podcast is a interviews musicians who have survived anxiety, addiction, depression, and other struggles. Check out The Crash and Ride Podcast here: https://www.patreon.com/crashandride
As we languish through the summer we temporarily break our hiatus by posting a pop show. Late last winter I appeared on a new podcast that deals with musicians who suffer from anxiety, depression, PTSD and other psychological issues, the Crash and Ride Podcast. The host and Groovecast power listener, Patrick Ferguson, has done a tremendous job highlighting an incredibly underrepresented topic that affects quite a large number of musicians. In this episode he and I discuss the different aspects of chronic, long-term anxiety and how it touches every part of your life. As musicians we elaborate on how anxiety can sometimes drive us toward music as well as how the disorder affects the music perform. We each talk about our personal battles and give ideas for real, lasting solutions to help mitigate the suffering. Please visit Patrick and the Crash and Ride Podcast by visiting his site: http://crashandride.libsyn.com/ Patrick was recently awarded a $5,000 grant for his great work creating this show. Please support him! The Drummer’s Weekly Groovecast is still in hibernation but we are presently working on new shows for the upcoming season. Please stay subscribed and keep and eye on our social media. We’ll slowly start powering up over the next few weeks with a formal announcement of season four’s start date. In the meantime… Please visit our website at: www.drummersweeklygroovecast.com There you can listen to our shows, interact with social media, email us, view our videos and more. If you are an Apple platform user please take a moment to review us the next time you are in iTunes. A 5-star rating would be greatly appreciated. During our publishing season new shows are posted every Monday and can be found on iTunes, Google Play Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and everywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts. Subscribe today!
Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
This week our guest is UK arms specialist Matthew Moss. During the American Revolution, British officer Patrick Ferguson tested an innovative new breech-loading musket to combat the Patriot threat. Although his weapon earned an audience with King George III, it was never mass produced for use during the war, but Ferguson's innovations were decades ahead of their time. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
In September of 1777, a man widely thought to be the best shot in the British Army hid in the woods with his rifle aimed and ready to fire on a nearby target. But instead of firing, he lowered his weapon. That target was George Washington. What made this man pass up the shot? And how did that fateful decision change both of their lives and perhaps the entire course of history? MUSIC "Wounds" "Two Steps Away" "No Need Sleep" "Within the Wheel" By Ketsa From freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ "The Great Mission" By Lee Rosevere From: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/ License: Attribution-NonCommercial License at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ "Traces" By: Hyson From: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Hyson License: Attribution-NonCommercial License at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
The 18th century was the era of slow muzzle-loading rifles... until Patrick Ferguson came along with his revolutionary (pun intended) breech-loading mechanism. Even though it never really caught on, it paved the way for future developments. In this episode, we take a look at his amazing rifle. Show notes and links: The History Files episode 83: Andrew Jackson (csicon.fm) Forgotten Weapons: Ferguson Breechloading Flintlock (youtube.com) Ferguson rifle Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben Durs Egg
Drummer Patrick Ferguson has been a powerhouse in the Athens music scene since the early '90s, playing with the legendary Five Eight, the Powder Room, Vic Chesnutt, the Psychedelic Furs and dozens of others. Cash and Ryan caught up with Patrick just before he left town to tour with Mike Mills' rock concerto project. From a high speed chase through downtown Birmingham Alabama to an early morning van explosion, Patrick has seen some shit and was raring to tell the tales.
Back in March of this year (2014). I met up with drummer Patrick Ferguson of the Athens band Five Eight. We talked about the Athens music scene, a zine he did, and a lot about Five Eight. Sit back and listen to some rare tracks as well as some of the classics from a fans perspective. This is Pt 1 of the series. Since the recording of this episode, The Weirdo Remix will be released on Chicken Ranch Records (Austin TX) in 2015. It will feature 5 previously un-released tracks and a mix that truly enhances and improves the sound of the original record. Look for it on vinyl and digitally. Look for our Pt 2 with more info.track list: Missing LinkDepressed All The TimeMystery Song #1Mystery Song #2I Can't Stand ItRalph NewmanMystery JamesBehead MyselfHold Me UpRight To Drivesite:http://www.fiveeight.com/Host/Producer: Adriaan Mol