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Join us as we look back at the 1-1 draw with Fleetwood Town, hearing from manager Nathan Jones and goalkeeper Harry Isted. Paul Davenport joins us as this week's guest fan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Responding to success and to difficulty demands a humble heart. Host Mark Cain shares a historical lesson on the Titanic from his dad (1938-2017). RESOURCES 521 The Deity of Christ from a Greco-Roman Perspective (Restitutio Podcast) 521 The Deity of Christ from a Greco-Roman Perspective (YouTube presentation) 67. Why Is the Trinity Mainstream? Atlanta Bible College Dale Tuggy Talks - Shorts, UCA YouTube channel 77. Four Views Panel Debrief, Evangelical Theological Society - Dale Tuggy, Brandon Duke Troy View Church of God The Sultana Steamboat Luke 12:13-21 - Bid my brother to divide the inheritance with me Futility, or The Wreck of the Titan Genesis 11:1-9 - The Tower of Babel Galations 6:7-8 - God will not be mocked Reverend Parkhurst John 10:17 - Jesus willingly laid down his life Acts 21:13 - Paul is ready to go to Jerusalem 1 John 3:17 - If you don't have compassion... Luke 12:15-20 - Parable of the rich farmer Donate to the UCA Dynamic Monarchianism: The Earliest Christology? from Theophilus Press 16. Bible Feed Podcast - Dan Weatherall, Paul Davenport 19. Credibility and God's Death EPISODE INDEX 00:00:24 - Anti-cancer 00:03:51 - Won't Be Pretty 00:05:12 - Rex's Titanic Interests 00:08:15 - Decisions 00:11:04 - Successes 00:15:17 - The Titanic Disaster And Its Lessons - Rex Cain 00:21:24 - Morgan Robertson: Futility 00:22:46 - Titanic Specs 00:24:45 - Tower Of Babel 00:26:30 - Flaunting Man 00:27:18 - The Maiden Voyage 00:28:09 - The Disaster 00:29:43 - Rev. Parkhurst Quote 00:30:58 - Lifeboats 00:35:05 - Distress Signals 00:36:52 - How They Met Death 00:39:14 - Conclusion 00:44:36 - Events 00:45:43 - UCA Catalyst 00:47:15 - Funds 00:49:02 - Upcoming Episodes 00:51:16 - 2024 Conference Planning FEEDBACK Send a short recording and contribute! Say your first name and your state or country. Email recording to podcast@unitarianchristianalliance.org Click here to RECORD A MESSAGE Or call: 615-581-1158 LISTENING TIPS Pauses and pacing are hand crafted, artisan efforts. If your podcast app lets you remove silences, please don't. You will enjoy this better with the silences left in. ENGAGE The UCA Podcast email list! Large and enjoyable episode art, additional thoughts from the host, and notifications when there are delays. The UCA events listing. Keep up on what's coming up. Podcast twitter @UCApodcast - Episode announcements Official UCA twitter account @UnitarianChrist Podcast Webpage: https://podcast.unitarianchristianalliance.org
Welcome to the Flaghunters Golf Podcast where we demystify Golf improvement ! This week in the Pod we have former Canadian Your winner Paul Davenport ! In this episode, Paul and I talk about his days playing Professionally and what he went through as a pro Golfer. We also talk about how he knew John Erickson from his playing days and then found John again through YouTube and then, Advanced Ball Striking. Thanks to Paul for coming on and to find out more, go to www.advancedballstriking.com AND www.bradleyhughesgolf.com. Also, please rate, review and subscribe !
In this episode Mark talks about one of his favourite films: the 1988 American fantasy comedy-drama "Big" directed by Penny Marshall. The story of the film follows 12 year-old Josh Baskin (played by David Moscow), from Cliffside, New Jersey, who one night - while at a fun fare with his Mom, Dad, and little sister Rachel - encounters an antique arcade fortune teller machine called "Zoltar" and who makes a wish to it for him to be "big" and then overnight grows into becoming an adult version of himself (played by Tom Hanks). When the fun fare moves on, taking the mysterious "Zoltar" fortune teller machine with it, Josh is forced to flee his family home to temporarily live in New York City while they attempt to find out where the "Zoltar" fortune teller machine is so that he can be turned back into a kid again. Josh is assisted by his best friend, Billy Kopecki (played by Jared Rushton), who immediately helps him with money, with finding a rundown apartment in New York City, and with finding a job to survive the six weeks that it will take to find out where the "Zoltar" machine will be next - which leads Josh to innitially take a job as a computer operator at MacMillan Toy Company, before he is recognised by the company's owner, Mr. MacMillan (played Robert Loggia), as having an insight into what toys children like and why, and is subsequently given a promotion to becoming vice president in charge of project development at FAO Schwartz. As Josh's reputation in the toy company grows he begins to attract the attention of a rival at the company, Paul Davenport (played by John Heard), who is jealous of Josh's rapid rise and also of all the attention now being put on Josh. Josh also starts to attract the attention and the affection of Susan Lawrence (played by Elizabeth Perkins), who over the course of the film starts to feel a youthful exuberance because of her interactions with Josh, and who starts to fall in love with Josh - but who has no idea who Josh really is, nor how old he really is. The iconic soundtrack to the film was composed by the great Howard Shore. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message
A Christadelphian podcast about "Bible stuff" over a British cup of tea. Dan and Paul discuss their church, their website, and the vision for the Bible Feed Podcast. OPENING REMARKS A message from Lisa, the unitarian uses of "The Triune God" by Fred Sanders, and entrancing wordiness. CLOSING REMARKS Encouraging notes from Anna and Jonathan and the "fly on the wall" model. RESOURCES The Biblical Unitarian Podcast - Dustin Smith The Triune God, Fred Sanders Video: Triune God Book by Fred Sanders a review Part 1 - Kevin George Video: Triune God Book by Fred Sanders a review Part 2 - Kevin George Bible Feed Podcast Bible Feed (the website) 21st Century Reformation FEEDBACK Got internal words seeking an external outlet? Say your first name and your state or country. "Tom from South Africa. That was wordtastic..." Email podcast@unitarianchristianalliance.org Click here to RECORD A MESSAGE Or call: 615-581-1158 LISTENING TIPS Pauses are hand crafted for maximal comprehension and impact. If your podcast app lets you remove silences, please don't. You will likely enjoy this better with the silences left in. FOLLOW THE PODCAST The UCA Podcast email list! Large and enjoyable episode art, plus additional thoughts from the host and notices when there are delays. Instagram UCA.podcast - Quotes, colors, combined cutely! Twitter @UCApodcast - Episode announcements (and delay notices) Podcast Webpage: https://podcast.unitarianchristianalliance.org
Our weekly walk through cricket history via your listener quiz challenges. Today we'll visit a walk-up start for the Clem Hill Defenestration Club, one Charlie Parker. Go via the president of the Internet Cricket Club, as it was in the beginning. Check the weather conditions on Kunanyi. Do a medical check on the Boer War, while finding another totally different club that Clem was part of. And track down a 140-year-old coincidence. Your new Nerd Pledge numbers: 7.37 – Liam Dalton 2.14 – Paul Reeve & Anny Forsyth 6.96 – Edward Edgecumbe 5.68 – Cameron 2.04 – Chris Dobbins 2.97 – Panos, Paul Davenport & Alex Crampton Plus some revisits and confirmations, while others have been held to next week. Send us a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com CBUS Super is at cbussuper.com.au/thefinalword Get Geoff’s new book The Comeback Summer The Final Word is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network Title track by Urthboy Support the show: https://patreon.com/thefinalword See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan and Paul chat to Helen about their platform, Bible Feed, a growing collection of online resources centered around the gospel message. They aim to increase familiarity and understanding of the Bible by creating and sharing content that is accessible to all. Dan and Paul reflect on their own faith journeys and who this has informed the growth of Bible Feed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a-little-faith/message
We begin a new series in which we explore the deep questions around the relationship between God and Jesus, the Son of God. In this episode Josh Dean and Paul Davenport look at how Unitarians and Trinitarians both look at the same scriptural 'raw materials' but come to different conclusions. Why is that? How should we evaluate whether one view is more appropriate than the other? Are they both truly Christian perspectives? We'd love to hear your point of view on the questions raised here. Let's help each other understand the Bible better!
We have a new guest for a new year! Becky Lewis discusses with Paul Davenport whether it's right to think of God as distant and unfeeling, as is often the portrayal in popular culture. By drawing from the Bible from the creation narrative through to how Jesus treated people and on through to the final chapters of Revelation, we find God revealed as deeply invested in seeking close relationships with people and indeed connecting people together in a family. Listen in to see how dominant this theme is in the Bible!
The question that lies at the foundation of everything else that we talk about at Bible Feed - Is there a God? Paul Davenport and Sam Day explore three of the classic arguments for the existence of God and the common objections to them. Do you find them compelling? Which do you think is the most powerful? Listen and enjoy!
There is so much baggage attached to the concepts of 'the Spirit of God' or 'the Holy Spirit' that it can be really difficult to know where to start in understanding what the concept means in scripture and in our daily lives. Sam Thomas talks to Paul Davenport about how to unpick the basic concept and its meaning in scripture. Listen in to find out what it's all about!
Paul Davenport and Josh Dean conclude a two part series about pride and how it is characterised in the Biblical narrative. This section shows how the Bible, and especially Jesus, uses stories and parables to help us think deeper and challenge ourselves.
In a two part mini series Paul Davenport talks to Josh Dean about pride and how it is characterised in the Biblical narrative but also about how the Bible uses stories, or parables, to help us think deeper and challenge ourselves.
Is faith a simplistic, blind belief in something? Is it a gift that some people have and so are able to trust in something without question or doubt? Or does it require evidence which is open to doubt, questions, even confusion? Josh Dean and Paul Davenport discuss some Biblical examples of faith and find that it really is not so simple after all.
Is there such a thing as genuine predictive prophecy? Is the point of prophecy in the Bible to predict the future so that we know what's coming or does it serve some other purpose? Is prophecy intended to bring people who don't believe to embrace faith in God or is it directed at people who already have faith? All of these questions and more are discussed in this conversation by Dan Weatherall and Paul Davenport.
Hector Duff, Richard Davis, John Teare, Paul Davenport and Kev Willson talk policing on a push bike, the Summerland disaster and mental health.
SPOILER: Reviewing movies, books & TV shows in their entirety
"What is so special about Josh Baskin?” “He’s a grown up!” The Spoiler team are back and we all reckoned it was criminal that we still hadn’t looked at a Tom Hanks film yet. We’re rectifying this by kicking off series 6 with Penny Marshall’s 1988 fantasy comedy ‘Big’. While Andy and Rachael both grew up with ‘Big’, Paul lives up to his reputation for procrastination by only having seen it for the first time a couple of days ago. While this precludes Paul from joining in with the rest of the team’s impromptu recreation of the ‘Shimmy Shimmy Coco Pop’ song, the magic of this charming film proves as effective on a 41 year old man as it was on two wide-eyed pre-teens. Andy reluctantly recounts his inadvertent encyclopaedic knowledge of body-swap comedies and reveals how he himself fared when he took on the Ice Wizard (spoiler: his hesitancy cost him dearly!). The team also discuss some of ‘Big’s more questionable elements, such as the scene of “hand-on-bra action” between a 13 year old boy and an adult woman. Rachael wonders whether switching the genders of the lead characters would have made a difference to audience reactions and, of course, highlights the importance of the score in diminishing our misgivings. While Andy tries desperately to stop a determined Paul from asking all the questions you’re not supposed to ask about the Zoltar machine, everyone appreciates the authenticity of the classic ‘Heart and Soul’ piano scene, bum notes and all, but Rachael wonders whether ‘Big: The Musical’ might have been a step too far. Elsewhere, inspired by John Heard’s performance as Paul Davenport, Andy reveals his top 5 baddies who weren’t really that bad, including Walter Peck from ‘Ghostbusters’, the hyenas from ‘The Lion King’ and Eddie Cochran’s parents in the rock ‘n’ roll classic ‘Summertime Blues’. This week’s scale: Big or Gib (and yes, it is a word!)
The relationships between PR pros and journalists can be... complicated, to say the least. But, it's not all form pitches and frustration - in the best case scenario, PR folks and reporters can establish mutually beneficial relationships that result in great stories and reliable sources. On this week's Hacks and Flacks, Manny Veiga and Paul Davenport talk to HealthITSecurity's Elizabeth Snell about her preferred rules of engagement when it comes to PR pitching and outreach. We also talk about the unique experience of finding compelling angles and navigating PR relationships when writing and editing for a vertical publication like HealthITSecurity. LINKS: Visit HealthITSecurity.com Follow Hacks and Flacks on Twitter: @hacksflacks Follow Hacks and Flacks on Instagram: @hacksflacks Join our Facebook Group: Hacks and Flacks Podcast Follow March Communications on Twitter: @MarchComms Visit the M+PR Nonsense blog: MarchComms.com/blog Subscribe to Hacks and Flacks on iTunes, Stitcher or Podbay today. The show's music is provided by Job Creators. Check them out at JobCreatorsBand.com!
What's new in the world of digital media? Some publications are launching on new platforms to get their content in front of readers, while others are experimenting with social and mobile channels to improve reader engagement. And no one can figure out what's going on with Twitter. We cover it all on this week's Hacks and Flacks, in our first monthly roundtable featuring March's own Andrew Grzywacz and Paul Davenport, plus Hacks and Flacks alum Jim Young. We muse about the BBC's use of Yik Yak to engage readers, the launch of Quartz's new messaging-based mobile app and the increased decoupling of the news from native sites as publications turn to platforms like Facebook Instant Articles, Medium, Snapchat Discover and Google AMP. We also cover Twitter's algorithm update, Bill Simmons' new media venture, and share our thoughts on how marketers and businesses can similarly experiment with digital media channels to reach their audience. Follow Hacks and Flacks on Twitter: @hacksflacks Follow Hacks and Flacks on Instagram: @hacksflacks Join our Facebook Group: Hacks and Flacks Podcast Follow March Communications on Twitter: @MarchComms Visit the M+PR Nonsense blog: MarchComms.com/blog SHOW NOTES: Platforms are eating the internet (Matt Carroll via Medium) Is Messaging the Future of News? Quartz Thinks It Might Be (Fortune) How will Twitter's new 'relevancy over recency' algorithm affect brands? (The Drum) Vox Hires Choire Sicha to Oversee Partnerships With Facebook, Snapchat (Wall Street Journal) Bill Simmons’ new digital venture, The Ringer, will launch in mid-March as an email newsletter (Nieman Lab) How BBC is using Yik Yak to talk to millennials (and get them to talk back) (DigiDay) Subscribe to Hacks and Flacks on iTunes, Stitcher or Podbay today. The show's music is provided by Job Creators. Check them out at JobCreatorsBand.com!
Paul Davenport works at the King William IV (or the "King Bill") in Totnes.
Guest: Paul Davenport, PhD Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD Coughing is usually thought of as a brainstem reflex event with little information coming from higher brain centers. Yet we all can cough voluntarily. What is known today about the biology of the urge to cough? Host Dr. Leslie Lundt welcomes expert Dr. Paul Davenport to discuss the stages of what takes cough from motivation to action and how this may be relevant clinically.