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Lost And Sound In Berlin
Bradley Zero

Lost And Sound In Berlin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 57:30 Transcription Available


Bradley Zero simply has that rare fusion of global success and grassroots authenticity. From humble beginnings as a teenage bar back in Leeds to becoming the founder of Rhythm Section International, what makes Bradley's approach so refreshing is his unwavering commitment to community. During our conversation, he reveals how finding his tribe in Peckham transformed his understanding of creative collaboration. "I was part of something," he reflects. "It wasn't networking... it was people somehow congregating around a small geographical area with an insane amount of creative energy." This foundation informs everything he touches – from his NTS radio show to Jumbi, his one-turntable hi-fi bar that draws inspiration from Jamaican sound systems and David Mancuso's legendary loft parties.The pandemic proved pivotal for Bradley, creating space for reflection on his role within the industry, leading him to launching Future Proof – a mentorship initiative aimed at demystifying the often secretive workings of the music industry. His observations about discovering the lack of diversity at upper industry levels led to this mission of opening doors and creating change "one step at a time."If you've ever danced to one of his sets or tuned in to his NTS show, you'll know that Bradley's musical philosophy defies easy categorization, embracing everything from jazz and broken beat to minimal techno and 90s piano house. Add to this rock solid DIY ethics, where "balancing micro and macro," help him keep check in on where he‘s at, helping him in nurturing local scenes while thinking globally.Whether discussing the challenges of festival versus club DJing or offering wisdom to his younger self about enjoying the journey, I loved having this chat.Follow Bradley Zero on Instagram  @bradley_zeroExplore Future Proof, his emerging‑artist mentorship programme at Rhythm Section: Future Proof If you enjoy Lost and Sound and want to help keep it thriving, the best way to support is simple: subscribe, leave a rating, and write a quick review on your favourite podcast platform. It really helps others find the show. You can do that here on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.Lost and Sound is sponsored by those good people at Audio‑Technica – check them out here: Audio‑TechnicaIt's that time of the year where if you‘re looking for a beach read about Berlin and you‘ve not done so already, grab a copy of Coming To Berlin, my journey through the city's creative underground, via Velocity Press.And if you're curious about Cold War‑era subversion, check out my BBC documentary The Man Who Smuggled Punk Rock Across The Berlin Wall on the BBC World Service.You can also follow me on Instagram at @paulhanford for behind‑the‑scenes bits, guest updates, and whatever else is bubbling up

The Dead Pair Podcast
214, World renowned target setter, Jamie Peckham!

The Dead Pair Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 33:13


Send us a text  Most recently at the 2025 US Open, Jamie Peckham had a set the FITASC targets, and in 2024, he set the World FITASC at Game Unlimited, here in the USA. After seeing his targets, and hearing that he travels the world over setting targets, it was time to call him up!              Jamie has a unique way of setting a target to make them look not only fun, but easy. Yet he always has the last laugh when the scores are tallied!     DEAD PAIR / KOLAR DRAWING - https://e.givesmart.com/events/HpS/i/_All/u1g0/?search= Kolar Arms - https://www.kolararms.com- Fiocchi USA - https://fiocchiusa.com- Atlas Traps - https://www.atlastraps.com- Rhino Chokes - https://rhinochokes.com- Ranger Shooting Eyewear - https://www.reranger.comRanger 10% Discount = DEADPAIR - Taconic Distillery - https://www.spirits.taconicdistillery.com/  Discount code -DEADPAIR10- Long Range - https://www.longrangellc.com- Score Chaser - https://scorechaser.com/- National Sporting Clays Association - https://nssa-nsca.org/- Clay Range Design Works - https://traptowers.comSupport the showThe Dead Pair Podcast - https://thedeadpair.com FACEBOOK- https://www.facebook.com/Thedeadpair. INSTAGRAM- https://www.instagram.com/thedeadpairpodcast/YOUTUBE- https://youtube.com/channel/UCO1ePh4I-2D0EABDbKxEgoQ

Agent Survival Guide Podcast
How to Avoid Using Elderspeak

Agent Survival Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 21:01


The Friday Five for May 30, 2025: Field Notes for This Week Helpful Keyboard Shortcuts Mozilla Pocket Alternatives YouTube Adds Top Podcasts Chart How to Avoid Using Elderspeak   Field Notes: “AHIP Medicare + Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Online Course.” Ahipmedicaretraining.Com, AHIP, www.ahipmedicaretraining.com/page/login. Accessed 28 May 2025. “NABIP Medicare Advantage Certification.” NABIP.Org, NABIP, www.nabiptraining.org/nabip/medicare. Accessed 28 May 2025. Register for Ritter Insurance Marketing Summits: https://summits.ritterim.com/   Helpful Keyboard Shortcuts: Wawro, Alex. “9 MacBook Keyboard Shortcuts You Need to Know First.” Tomsguide.Com, Tom's Guide, 20 Apr. 2025, www.tomsguide.com/computing/macos/9-macbook-keyboard-shortcuts-you-need-to-know-first. Kasiya, Chifundo. “12 Windows Key Shortcuts I Use Every Day.” Howtogeek.Com, How-To Geek, 23 Feb. 2025, www.howtogeek.com/windows-key-shortcuts-i-use-every-day/. Brookes, Tim. “13 Mac Keyboard Shortcuts I Couldn't Live Without.” Howtogeek.Com, How-To Geek, 10 Apr. 2025, www.howtogeek.com/mac-keyboard-shortcuts-i-couldnt-live-without/. “Mac Split Screen: How to Chop Your Screen in Half for Multitasking.” Cnet.Com, CNET, 3 Feb. 2025, www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/mac-split-screen-how-to-chop-your-screen-in-half-for-multitasking/. Aamoth, Doug. “These 10 Windows 11 Keyboard Shortcuts Will Boost Your Productivity.” Fastcompany.Com, Fast Company, 27 May 2025, www.fastcompany.com/91337250/best-windows-11-keyboard-shortcuts. Fisher, Tim. “Windows Keyboard Shortcuts to Know in 2025.” Lifewire.Com, Lifewire, 14 Jan. 2025, www.lifewire.com/best-windows-keyboard-shortcuts-6503973.   Mozilla Pocket Alternatives: Reddy, Ramesh. “6 Best Pocket Alternatives to Save and Read Articles Later [2025].” Techpp.Com, TechPP, 24 May 2025, techpp.com/2025/05/24/best-pocket-alternatives/. Manuel, Beatrice. “Best Read-It-Later Apps in 2025: Top Ways to Save Web Pages & Content.” Edited by Samuel Chapman and Eugenie Tiu, Cloudwards.Net, Cloudwards, 16 May 2025, www.cloudwards.net/best-read-it-later-apps/. Instapaper: https://instapaper.com/ Matter: https://hq.getmatter.com/ Blake, Alex. “Mozilla Is Shutting down Pocket – Here Are the 3 Best Bookmarking Alternatives.” TechRadar, techradar.com, 23 May 2025, www.techradar.com/computing/websites-apps/mozilla-is-shutting-down-pocket-here-are-the-3-best-bookmarking-alternatives. Delima, David. “Mozilla's Pocket Shuts down in July: Try These Four Pocket Alternatives.” Gadgets360.Com, Gadgets 360, 24 May 2025, www.gadgets360.com/apps/features/mozilla-pocket-shutdown-alternatives-bookmarks-app-8497286. Krasnoff, Barbara. “Pocket Alternatives for Bookmarking Your Content.” Theverge.Com, The Verge, 23 May 2025, www.theverge.com/22927750/bookmarks-pocket-firefox-instapaper-raindrop. Raindrop.io: https://raindrop.io/ Mehta, Ivan, and Sarah Perez. “Read-It-Later App Pocket Is Shutting down - Here Are the Best Alternatives.” Techcrunch.Com, TechCrunch, 27 May 2025, techcrunch.com/2025/05/27/read-it-later-app-pocket-is-shutting-down-here-are-the-best-alternatives/. Peckham, James. “Read-It-Later Pocket App Will Shut down on July 8.” Pcmag.Com, PCMAG, 23 May 2025, www.pcmag.com/news/pocket-shut-down-the-read-it-later-app-will-close-on-july-8. Pot, Justin. “The 4 Best Read It Later Apps.” Zapier.Com, Zapier, 15 Aug. 2024, zapier.com/blog/best-bookmaking-read-it-later-app/.   YouTube Adds Top Podcasts Chart: “Apple Podcast Charts.” Podcasts.Apple.Com, Apple, podcasts.apple.com/us/charts. Accessed 28 May 2025. “Spotify Podcast Charts.” Podcastcharts.Byspotify.Com, Spotify, podcastcharts.byspotify.com/. Accessed 28 May 2025. “YouTube Podcast Charts.” Charts.Youtube.Com, YouTube, charts.youtube.com/podcasts. Accessed 28 May 2025.   How to Avoid Using Elderspeak: Senior Speak: Talking to Medicare Clients Age 65 & Older: https://ritterim.com/blog/senior-speak-talking-to-medicare-clients-age-65-and-older/ Shaw, Clarissa A., et al. “The Iowa Coding Scheme for Elderspeak: Development and Validation.” Academic.Oup.Com, Oxford Academic, 4 Mar. 2025, academic.oup.com/gerontologist/article/65/6/gnaf093/8051882. Span, Paula. “Honey, Sweetie, Dearie: The Perils of Elderspeak.” Nytimes.Com, The New York Times, 3 May 2025, www.nytimes.com/2025/05/03/health/elderly-treatment-aides.html.   Rueppel Recommends: Ridgely, Charlie. “Everything Coming to Netflix, Disney+, Max & Other Streaming Services in June 2025.” ComicBook.Com, Comic Book, 26 May 2025, comicbook.com/movies/news/new-streaming-movies-tv-june-2025-netflix-disney-hbo-services/.   Resources: 4 Ancillary Cross-Sales to Show Clients You Care: https://lnk.to/asg670 Apps for Comparing Healthcare & Prescriptions: https://lnk.to/ASGA85 Community Engagement & ACA Marketing Suggestions for Agents: https://lnk.to/ASG665 Reassuring Your Clients During Difficult Times: https://lnk.to/asg671 Takeaways on Social Media Marketing in 2025: https://lnk.to/asgf20250523   Follow Us on Social! Ritter on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/RitterIM Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/ritter.insurance.marketing/ LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/company/ritter-insurance-marketing TikTok, https://www.tiktok.com/@ritterim X, https://x.com/RitterIM and YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/user/RitterInsurance     Sarah on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjrueppel/ Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/thesarahjrueppel/ and Threads, https://www.threads.net/@thesarahjrueppel  Tina on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-lamoreux-6384b7199/   Not affiliated with or endorsed by Medicare or any government agency. Contact the Agent Survival Guide Podcast! Email us ASGPodcast@Ritterim.com or call 1-717-562-7211 and leave a voicemail.

Commonplace
56. Joel Peckham

Commonplace

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 56:23


Summer time is here, the days are warmer, school is letting out, and Commonplace is back. 'Gone The Sun' author Joel Peckham takes us to Camp Manitou, a place he's returned to at multiple points in his life, first as a camper, then as an adult navigating an incredible loss, then later on in life, navigating his father's memory loss. Buy 'Gone the Sun' from Joel's website here.Listen to episode 41 with Rachael Peckham here.The return of Commonplace is all because of the generosity of others, the producers of the show pledge to return this generosity by continuing to work towards strengthening an incredible artistic community made up of artists of all walks of life. Thank you.

Great Bible Truths with Dr David Petts
305 My Story Talk 18 Ministry in Basingstoke 1968-78 Part 3

Great Bible Truths with Dr David Petts

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 17:01


My Story Talk 18 Ministry in Basingstoke 1968-78 Part 3 Welcome to Talk 18 in our series where I am reflecting on God's goodness to me throughout my life. Last time we saw how, during the years we were there, the church in Basingstoke grew as a result of the consistent and regular preaching of the gospel by means of Sunday night gospel services, evangelistic missions, personal evangelism and door-to-door work, and ministry among children and young people. And the fact that God graciously confirmed the message by miraculous signs according to his own will was undoubtedly a significant factor as the supernatural gifts of the Spirit were regularly in evidence in our meetings. But our years at Basingstoke also saw a significant widening of my ministry beyond the local church not only in preaching but also in writing, both in the UK and further afield. Ministry beyond the local church Speaking engagements within the UK With the exception of my ministry in universities and colleges as Travelling Secretary of the Students' Pentecostal Fellowship, the vast majority of my speaking engagements were at the AoG Bible College or in AoG churches or conferences. The invitation to lecture at the Bible College, which was then in Kenley, Surrey, came in 1970 from the newly appointed Principal, George Jeffreys Williamson. Kenley was a couple of hours' drive from Basingstoke, and I went on a fortnightly basis staying overnight and giving lectures on the Major Prophets, Comparative Religion, and New Testament Greek. Apart from the Greek, I had little or no prior knowledge about the subjects I was teaching and so the lecture preparation time was considerable. But I enjoyed the challenge and added to my personal education in the process. I could not have possibly known it then, but my time at Kenley turned out to be the start of over fifty years of teaching in Pentecostal Bible Colleges around the world. I was also receiving invitations to minister at large conventions and national conferences. Despite the charismatic renewal that was happening at the time in some of the other churches, Pentecostals, having been rejected and ostracized for decades, were still rather suspicious of what was happening, and tended to keep pretty much to themselves, gathering together in large celebrations, especially at significant times of the year, when there was a public holiday – Easter, Whitsun, August, Christmas and New Year. These were amazing times of blessing as people, hungry for the word of God, gathered for fellowship, worship, and to hear specially invited speakers. Some Easter Conventions, like the Cardiff City Temple (Elim), where I was privileged to minister on more than one occasion, would last from Thursday evening until the following Tuesday, very often with two speakers in each meeting. In the mid-seventies, when I would sometimes be booked for up to five years in advance for Easter, I preached at conventions in Preston (72 and 74), Tunbridge Wells (73),  Bishop Aukland (75), Peckham (76), and Coventry (77).      Apart from these popular events which were arranged by local churches, there were also national events like the AoG Annual General Conference, attended by thousands, and the Home Missions Conference organised by the AoG Home Missions Council. In 1969 I was asked to speak at the HMC Conference in Coventry on the subject, Preaching the Gospel in the 1970s. And in 1973 at a similar conference in Weymouth, I spoke on the importance of team leadership in the local church, about which I will say more next time. Even more significant, however, was General Conference which in the late sixties took place in Bognor Regis and from 1971 to 1989 was held at the Butlins Holiday Camp in Minehead reaching a record high attendance for the AoG Jubilee Conference in 1984. I was a speaker on one of the main celebrations (back then referred to as ‘rallies') on several occasions, the first of which was in Bognor in 1969. But perhaps the greatest privilege was for many years being made responsible for speaking at the receiving meeting which was held every year for people who were seeking the baptism in the Holy Spirit. Over the years we saw hundreds begin to speak in tongues, some of whom told me that they had been seeking for years but had never heard it explained so clearly. Other events at which I ministered regularly were youth rallies organised either by local churches or by AoG District Councils, and the National Youth Rally. I was a member of the AoG National Youth Council (1973-76), who were responsible for organising this annual event at which I would usually either lead or preach. I suspect that the reason I was elected to the NYC was partly because people had come to know of the work we were doing among young people at our youth camp. That may also have been the reason for the evangelistic missions I was invited to conduct. On two occasions Colin Whittaker, who was then the AoG pastor at Luton, asked me to conduct an eight-day youth mission. For one of these I was assisted by members of the Students' Pentecostal Fellowship who sang and testified in the evening meetings but also did a great job in distributing invitations to the young people as they came out of school. The other time, I was alone, but part of the week's programme was to preach in one of the schools where I was supported by a Christian band and where dozens responded to the appeal at the end of my message. Another time I was asked by the Christian Union at Chester College – now Chester University – to do a five-day evangelistic mission for the students in the college. When I arrived just after lunch on the Monday, a member of staff conducted me to the bedroom they had allocated for me. I hope you don't mind, he said, we're putting you in a room that was occupied until recently by a student we have had to expel from the college. He had been practising witchcraft . I was rather surprised by this, to say the least, but I put a brave face on it and said, as casually as I could, Oh, that's fine. No problem! But when I entered the room, I confess I began to wonder what evil presence might be lurking there. The half-burnt candle on the windowsill didn't help . Had that been part of his devilish paraphernalia? Or had they just had a power -cut recently?! Then I remembered what Jesus  had promised to his disciples as he sent them out on the task of world evangelisation: Surely, I will be with you always, to the very end of the age (Matthew 28:20). I reminded myself of other Bible  verses like       Behold I give you power  over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt you (Luke 10:19) and I began to take courage. I settled into my room and started to prepare myself for the meeting at which I had to speak that evening. After a few minutes there was a knock at the door. Two men stood there. They had seen the light on in my room and wondered who it was that was in there. Are you a new student? they asked. No, I replied, I've come to conduct a mission for the Christian Union. That's interesting, said one of them. It's strange they should put you in my old room. It was the man they had expelled for practising witchcraft ! He had come back to visit his friend. Of course, I invited them to the meeting that evening and the ‘witch ' said he might come. And sure enough, when the time for the meeting came, there he was sitting in the audience. I preached the gospel  and I would like to be able to say that the man gave his life to Christ, but he didn't. Instead, he came and argued with me! This went on for some time after the meeting had closed, and after about half an hour, feeling that we were getting nowhere by arguing, I decided to invite him to come to the meeting the next day. I think you'll be particularly interested tomorrow, I said. The subject is Jesus  the way to power . How real is the supernatural ? Is it safe? I don't think you know the first thing about the supernatural , he replied. What a challenge to a Pentecostal  preacher! Well, I don't know much about what you get up to when you practise your witchcraft , I said, but I will tell you one thing. When you come under the control of a familiar spirit , you can't say Jesus  is Lord, can you? I don't know who was more surprised, him or me! I had said this on the basis of my understanding of 1 Corinthians 12:1-3, but I was not prepared for the effect it had on this young man. He went visibly pale and said, How did you know that? Taking courage by his reaction, I said, Because the Bible , which is God's word tells me so. And I'll tell you something else it says. You may not acknowledge that Jesus  is Lord now, but the day is coming when you will have to, whether you like it or not. For the Bible says that one day at the name of Jesus  every knee shall bow, of things in heaven and things on earth and things under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ  is Lord to the glory of God the Father ! As I quoted these verses from Philippians 2:10-11 to him, he retreated out of the room! I went to bed at around 11pm and fell asleep straight away, sleeping soundly until about 7 the next morning. While the students were having their breakfast, I went down the corridor to the washroom to shave. While I was shaving, I saw in the mirror the face of the ‘witch '. He was standing right behind me.             Good morning, he said. Did you sleep well?             Yes, thank you, I replied. Are you sure? Yes, perfectly sure. I went to bed around eleven and slept soundly until about seven.             Really? I can't understand that! Why? What so unusual about having a good night's sleep? Well, you see, he confessed, I was so annoyed with what you said last night that I stayed up all night practising my witchcraft . I was trying to get a poltergeist into your room to disturb you. I've done it many times before and it's never failed. That's why they expelled me from the college. I can't understand why it didn't work this time. Oh, I said, I wish you had told me. I could have told you not to waste your time. Don't you know that Christians are immune to such things?   Later that day he was seen leaving the college with his bag packed. Leaving? said one of the Christians. Aren't you coming to the meeting today? No, he replied, that fellow knows too much about the supernatural. What a sad story, but despite the satanic opposition, during the course of those five days over 40 students made a decision for Christ. But finally, before we turn to the speaking invitations that began to open up for me overseas, which I'll tell you about next time, a word about those I was receiving from within the UK apart, of course, from the things I've already mentioned – teaching fortnightly at the Bible College, preaching in universities and colleges, serving on the National Youth Council, and ministering at conventions, conferences and missions. In addition to all that, looking back at my diaries I discovered recently that between 1972 and 1976 I was ministering on average over twelve times a year in churches other than Basingstoke. Why do I mention this? Because with that amount of ministry there is always the danger that the family may suffer as a result of it. I am so grateful to Billy Richards who spoke to the ministers in our district about pastors who discovered that their kids had grown up before they knew it and who regretted that they had spent so little time with them. On hearing that, I was determined that that would not happen in our family, and so, whenever I returned from a trip away, Eileen and I would make sure that we all spent extra time together, like going for a drive or walk or picnic in the beautiful Hampshire countryside and followed by a favourite meal for tea. And we made sure that we always had good summer holidays too. Apart from camp, which was a holiday for the kids, but hard, though enjoyable work for Eileen and me, we always tried to make sure that as a family we had two weeks away together. At first these were always in the UK in places like North Wales and Cornwall, but our most notable trip by far was in 1976 when we went to L'Auberson, a small village just a mile from the French border in the Jura region of Switzerland. Back then holidays abroad were far less common and far more expensive than they are today, and such a trip would have been financially impossible for us had it not been for the inheritance Eileen received from her father who had sadly died from a heart attack in 1975. We travelled by car stopping overnight just once en route at a hotel – the children's first experience in one – in La Veuve, a small village near to Chalons-sur-Marne and arrived at L'Auberson early in the evening. Actually it was earlier than we thought. We had put our watches on an hour when we entered France and assumed that the time in Switzerland was the same, but, as we found out later, in those days the time was the same as in England, so when we went to bed at what we thought was nine o'clock, people were rather surprised that we were going to bed at eight! And when we arrived at church the next morning in time for the ten o'clock service the door was still locked because it was really only nine! The pastor was Willy Droz – more about him next time – and I had not told him we were coming and had tried to time our entrance just in time for the service so that he would not ask me to preach. After all I was on holiday! So, of course, I ended up preaching after all – in French. But that brings me to the next subject – speaking engagements abroad, which we'll talk about next time.

San Clemente
Folakunle Oshun: Sculpture, Lagos Biennial & Art with Purpose

San Clemente

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 62:50


Folakunle Oshun is an artist and curator currently based in Paris. He is the Founder of the Lagos Biennial, a non-profit contemporary art platform that privileges adventurous approaches to artmaking, presentation, and critical discourse–aspiring to broach complex social and political problems, cultivate new publics, and establish fresh modes of engagement within the city, as well as throughout the country and internationally. Its next exhibition is in 2026. You might know Folakunle from his work curating the incredibly popular Lagos, Peckham, Repeat Exhibition for the South London Gallery. He was also invited to Munich's Pinakothek der Moderne as a guest curator for the group exhibition LOOK AT THIS in 2021. He also served as an advisor for the Africa Season (2020). His solo exhibition “Museum of Hope” opened in the same year at the Berliner Dom.Oshun earned a B.A. in Visual Art from the University of Lagos, majoring in Sculpture, and an M.A. in Art History. He was the first recipient of the Curator-in-Residence grant by the Potsdam City Council, Brandenburg, Germany, in (2017).  In 2021, Folakunle Oshun was invited as Guest Professor to the Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe to lead the seminar “Spatial Politics and Story Telling.” He is currently a Doctoral candidate at the Heritage Laboratory, of Cergy University, École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts de Paris-Cergy, France. He also lectures at the university. 

Film Literate
Armchair Chat with Ewa Mykytyn: No. 8 - 'Zodiac Academy: Ruthless Fae' by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti

Film Literate

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 20:04


Ewa Mykytyn returns to the first (Arm)chair for Chat No. 8 in which she talks about Zodiac Academy: Ruthless Fae by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti!Host: Ewa Mykytyn (Goodreads|Instagram)

Film Literate
Armchair Chat with Ewa Mykytyn: No. 7 - 'Zodiac Academy: The Awakening' by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti

Film Literate

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 18:16


Ewa Mykytyn returns to the first (Arm)chair for Chat No. 6 in which she talks about Zodiac Academy: The Awakening by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti!Host: Ewa Mykytyn (Goodreads|Instagram)

Smut Spice and Everything Nice
Zodiac Academy: The Awakening by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti

Smut Spice and Everything Nice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 33:56


Hey Friends! Join us this week as we talk about the first book in the Zodiac Academy Series, The Awakening by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti. If you haven't already, make sure you check out any trigger warnings! Follow and interact with us on Instagram @sugar.spice.smut, Facebook at Smut, Spice, and Everything NiceTheme music by @xramoxz of @rarehearted

The Peckham Talks
Julia - Eine Stewardess packt aus!

The Peckham Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 94:13


Julia - eine Flugbegleiterin aus Deutschland spricht über ihren Alltag bei einer Airline - von in den Gang urinierenden Passagieren, Eigenarten verschiedener, kultureller Fluggäste, Sicherheitsmaßnahmen und Turbulenzen. Dabei möchte Julia (deren Name wir natürlich verändert haben) - aus nachvollziehbaren Gründen anonym bleiben. Umso spannender! Peckham gies STERN TV.

RNIB Connect
S2 Ep1086: Vidar Hjardeng MBE - Only Fools and Horses The Musical, AD Theatre Review

RNIB Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 4:51


RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey is joined again by Vidar Hjardeng MBE, Inclusion and Diversity Consultant for ITV News across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands for the next of his regular audio described theatre reviews for 2025. This week we have the smash-hit musical that is ‘Only Fools and Horses The Musical' as the current tour visited the Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre with description by Professional Audio Describers Julia Grundy and Ellie Packer.  About ‘Only Fools and Horses The Musical' The smash hit show ‘Only Fools and Horses the Musical- is on a UK tour direct from a record-breaking four-year sold-out run-in London's West End – featuring Del Boy, Rodney, Grandad, Cassandra, Raquel, Boycie, Marlene, Trigger, Denzil, Mickey Pearce. Starring comedy legend Paul Whitehouse reprising his role as Grandad and based on John Sullivan's legendary television show, this critically acclaimed home-grown musical spectacular features cherished material from Britain's best loved TV series.  With a script and original score written by John's son, Jim Sullivan, and comedy giant Paul Whitehouse, prepare to get reacquainted with Britain's most lovable rogues and experience the classic comedy brought to life on stage through an ingenious script and 20 hilarious songs. So take a trip back in time, where it's all kicking off in Peckham. While the yuppie invasion of London is in full swing, love is in the air as Del Boy sets out on the rocky road to find his soul mate, Rodney and Cassandra prepares to say ‘I do', and even Trigger is gearing up for a date (with a person!). Meanwhile, Boycie and Marlene give parenthood one final shot and Grandad takes stock of his life and decides the time has finally arrived to get his piles sorted. With musical contributions from the iconic Chas & Dave, the beloved theme tune as you have never heard it before, and an array of brand-new songs full of character and cockney charm, you're guaranteed to have a right ol' knees-up!   For more about ‘Only Fools and Horses The Musical' along with details of venues, dates and times of performances do visit - https://onlyfoolsonstage.com (Image shows RNIB logo. 'RNIB' written in black capital letters over a white background and underlined with a bold pink line, with the words 'See differently' underneath)

Life of Bi: A Slippery History of Bisexuality
Episode 43: agony ankle #2 - fashion advice for Perturbed From Peckham

Life of Bi: A Slippery History of Bisexuality

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 29:37


In this latest instalment of Life of Bi's Agony Ankle segment we hear from a listener who's struggling to work out what to wear to the Cloob. Luckily Ell and Mary are expert fashionistas (

The Dozen with Liam Tuffs
How London Villain ESCAPED from prison twice: John Dixon

The Dozen with Liam Tuffs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 48:23


John Dixon is old school. He grew up in Peckham, and was criminally active from a very young age, escaped from two prisons, spent time in Wormwood scrubs, and mixed it with infamous gangsters in a world of sawn offs and villainy.Proudly sponsored by Gold Seal - suppliers of the highest grade Shilajit and health products in the UK. For a 10% discount on their pure premium Shilajit, Mushroom Capsules, Testosterone Booster and other health supplements, visit:https://goldsealshilajit.com/?oly=liamtuffs&utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=LiamTuffs&utm_campaign=shilajitresins&utm_content=videodescription

Shoe-In
#470 Decoding the Oofos Recovery Footwear Phenomenon With Chris Peckham, Head of Global Operations at Oofos

Shoe-In

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 23:14


What makes Oofos footwear so uniquely comfortable and recovery-focused? In this episode, Matt Priest and Sandi Mines chat with Chris Peckham, Head of Global Operations at Oofos, to dive into the technology behind their proprietary foam and the brand's rapid growth. Hear how Oofos is shaking up the recovery footwear market, expanding into new retail channels, and navigating industry challenges—all while delivering game-changing comfort. Tune in for insights, innovation, and a little baseball nostalgia! With special guest: Chris Peckham, Head of Global Operations, Oofos Hosted by: Matt Priest and Sandi Mines

The Investor Professor Podcast
Ep. 162 - Correction or Recession?

The Investor Professor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 37:04


In this episode of the Investor Professor Podcast, Dr. Ryan Peckham and co-host Cameron break down the volatile first quarter of 2025, noting declines across major indexes like the NASDAQ, S&P 500, and Dow Jones. They discuss the market's reaction to new tariffs on foreign automobile components and how these policy changes may impact manufacturing, consumer sentiment, and, ultimately, earnings. The duo explores whether the current 10% market drop is a normal correction or the start of a deeper recession, analyzing early indicators from companies like American Airlines and DoorDash. Consumer behavior, rising debt, and the oddity of installment plans for fast food all serve as signals of economic uncertainty and shifting priorities.Despite the negativity, the hosts offer cautious optimism by identifying potential buying opportunities for long-term investors. They highlight stocks like Nvidia and Amazon, which have seen significant pullbacks, suggesting that disciplined investing during downturns can yield long-term benefits. The conversation also touches on the return of IPOs, notably CoreWeave, and the importance of sticking to a consistent investing strategy amid market noise. Peckham and Cameron emphasize the power of habits, delayed gratification, and staying focused on fundamentals, such as reinvesting dividends and balancing risk with a barbell strategy. They close with thoughts on market psychology, the rise of zero-day options, and maintaining perspective through discipline, all while getting ready for their upcoming marathon in London.*This podcast contains general information that may not be suitable for everyone. The information contained herein should not be construed as personalized investment advice. There is no guarantee that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast will come to pass. Investing in the stock market involves gains and losses and may not be suitable for all investors. Information presented herein is subject to change without notice and should not be considered as a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Rydar Equities, Inc. does not offer legal or tax advice. Please consult the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Eric Flickinger, John Peckham: 13 Love is the Fulfillment of the Law

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 28:30


Spectator Radio
Women With Balls: Miatta Fahnbulleh

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 36:21


Miatta Fahnbulleh was elected as the Labour MP for Peckham at the 2024 general election.  Born in Liberia, her family fled west Africa as the region descended into civil war, eventually settling in north London when she was just 7 years old. Trained as an economist, having studied at Oxford and the LSE, she went on to work in the civil service and at various think-tanks. After serving as the CEO for the New Economics Foundation, she became a senior economic adviser for Labour working with Ed Miliband during his time as leader of the Labour Party. Ed is now her boss again – at the department for energy.  On the podcast, Miatta talks to Katy Balls about how the value of public service was instilled early in her life, how politics weighs heavier in west Africa than in the UK, and what it's like to be considered a rising star in British politics. She also talks about the tough decisions this Labour government has had to make, from international aid to energy. She says that while the politics around energy are tough, the topic is intrinsically linked to Labour's success – bills must come down before the next general election.  Produced by Patrick Gibbons.

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Eric Flickinger, John Peckham: 12 Love and Justice: The Two Greatest Commandments

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 28:30


Women With Balls
The Miatta Fahnbulleh Edition

Women With Balls

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 36:21


Miatta Fahnbulleh was elected as the Labour MP for Peckham at the 2024 general election.  Born in Liberia, her family fled west Africa as the region descended into civil war, eventually settling in north London when she was just 7 years old. Trained as an economist, having studied at Oxford and the LSE, she went on to work in the civil service and at various think-tanks. After serving as the CEO for the New Economics Foundation, she became a senior economic adviser for Labour working with Ed Miliband during his time as leader of the Labour Party. Ed is now her boss again – at the department for energy.  On the podcast, Miatta talks to Katy Balls about how the value of public service was instilled early in her life, how politics weighs heavier in west Africa than in the UK, and what it's like to be considered a rising star in British politics. She also talks about the tough decisions this Labour government has had to make, from international aid to energy. She says that while the politics around energy are tough, the topic is intrinsically linked to Labour's success – bills must come down before the next general election.  Produced by Patrick Gibbons.

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Eric Flickinger, John Peckham: 11 What More Could I Have Done?

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 28:30


The Hungarian Heritage Podcast
Celebrating Hungarian Heritage Together: Co-host Dr. Anna Fenyvesi, Dr. Don Peckham, and Nóra Szentgyörgi Discuss Dr. Rózsavölgyi's Hungarian Roots and American Dreams Story

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 60:14


Welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Heritage Podcast. We are continuing our series of Celebrating Hungarian Heritage Together! As I have mentioned before,  my previous guests on the podcast, Reka Bakos and Dr. Anna Fenyvesi, the editors of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams, will be my co-hosts for various episodes during Season 3, as we celebrate Hungarian Heritage Together. This collaborative series will feature guests who have contributed their personal and family's stories in Reka and Anna's newly released book. In this episode I am thrilled to announce that my co-host with be Dr. Anna Fenyvesi, and together we will be featuring Dr. Rózsavőlgyi's  Hungarian Heritage story titled, "The Story of a 20th Century American Peregrination and its Tragic Consequences."  Along with my cohost, Dr. Anna Fenyvesi, we will also have Dr. Don Peckham, who co-authored the story with Anna, and Nóra Szentgyörgi, who is Dr. Rózsavölgyi's great granddaughter.  Listen along while we unpack the layers of research, family histories, and serendipitous meetings, as we discover why Dr. Rózsavőlgyi emigrated to the United States with his family, and why he and his family eventually returned to Hungary years later, not to mention all of the interesting things that happened after he returned. If you are interested in hearing more Hungarian Heritage stories from the Hungarian Roots and American Dreams book, you can purchase a copy of the book either in English or in Hungarian. That information will be located below. If you are interested in joining the Facebook group that was mentioned in this episode, you will find that information below, as well as, how you can get in contact with Dr. Anna Fenyvesti or Reka Bakos, the editors of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams. If you've enjoyed this episode and you're interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community, please don't hesitate to reach out. I would love to hear from you. Our theme music is Hungarian Dance by Pony Music, used with special license from Envato Market. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks again for listening, and until next time, make sure you Stay Hungarian Heritage Strong!  SziastokCONNECT with Dr. Anna Fenzvesi Instagram: @hungarianroots_americandreamsFacebook : Hungarian Roots and American DreamsEmail : fenyvesi@lit.u-szeged.huCONNECT with co-editor Reka Bakos Instagram: @hungarianroots_americandreamsFacebook : Hungarian Roots and American DreamsEmail : reka.bakos@rootstories.huPURCHASE A COPY  of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams through this email: hungarianrootsamericandreams@rootstories.huCONNECT with the Podcast Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.comInstagram: @hungarianheritagepodcastFacebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast      

The Investor Professor Podcast
Ep. 160 - Sideways

The Investor Professor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 22:52


In this episode of The Investor Professor Podcast, we break down February's unpredictable market movements, highlighting the NASDAQ's decline, the S&P 500's struggles, and the Dow's relative strength. We explore key factors driving volatility, including earnings reports, political uncertainty, and shifting investor sentiment. Dr. Peckham also introduces the Relative Strength Index (RSI) as a valuable tool for assessing stock momentum and making informed trading decisions.To help investors manage risk, he discusses strategies like diversification, dollar-cost averaging, and reallocating funds to defensive assets such as dividend-paying stocks and fixed-income investments. He examines the market's shift away from high-risk momentum stocks like Nvidia toward more stable options like AT&T, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a long-term perspective. Whether you're adjusting your portfolio or looking for ways to navigate uncertain conditions, this episode offers practical insights for staying ahead in a choppy market.Disclaimer: This podcast contains general information that may not be suitable for everyone. The information contained herein should not be construed as personalized investment advice. There is no guarantee that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast will come to pass. Investing in the stock market involves gains and losses and may not be suitable for all investors. Information presented herein is subject to change without notice and should not be considered a solicitation to buy or sell any security.  Rydar Equities, Inc. does not offer legal or tax advice. Please consult the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstances.  Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Eric Flickinger, John Peckham: 10 Rules of Engagement

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 28:30


On The Continent
Meet Mary Phillip: England legend & history-maker at Peckham Town

On The Continent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 41:04


Chloe's travelled down to East Dulwich to catch up with none other than Mary Phillip! Mary walks us through her hugely successful England days, from the “surreal” moment she got called-up, to being roommates with another England icon, Rachel Yankey. Mary also discusses her trophy-laden club career, reveals what it truly meant to be the first Black woman to captain the Lionesses - something she only discovered 15 years later - and opens up about how she juggled her love of football with motherhood. Now making history with Peckham Town in the men's game, Mary discusses the lack of diversity amongst female coaches, shares the challenges she's faced in her coaching career and explains what it meant to become the first female manager to win silverware in the men's game. Plus, Chloe (obviously) does her best to convince Mary to return to women's football…Follow us on X, Instagram, Bluesky and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.For ad-free episodes and much more from across our football shows, head over to the Football Ramble Patreon and subscribe: patreon.com/footballramble.**Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Higgenbaum's Mitzvah
Ep 9: Peckham & Fleece, Part 2 – Snade Days

Higgenbaum's Mitzvah

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 66:47


Peckham & Fleece, Part 2 – Snade Days   I agreed to have lunch with the Vice President of Domestic Tele-visual from Peckham & Fleece after our somewhat asymmetrical exchange.   This is the second part of a two-part story. If you haven't heard the previous episode, I suggest starting there.   Produced, written and performed by Scott Pinkmountain   Original music by Themphthathee's Thweethearts Gene V. Baker – keyboards Scott Pinkmountain – bass, drums, guitar, saxophone   https://bsky.app/profile/higgenbaum.bsky.social  

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Eric Flickinger, John Peckham: 09 The Cosmic Conflict

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 28:30


AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Eric Flickinger, John Peckham: 08 Free Will, Love, and Divine Providence

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 28:30


Hockey 2 Hell and Back, The Road 2 Recovery
#131 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Theo Peckham

Hockey 2 Hell and Back, The Road 2 Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 127:59


**Hockey 2 Hell and Back #131 | Featuring Theo Peckham**   Welcome back to *Hockey 2 Hell and Back*! In episode #131, **Brady Leavold** sits down with former NHL defenseman **Theo Peckham** for an open and raw conversation about hockey, life beyond the game, and the challenges that come with it.   Peckham, known for his tough, physical play with the **Edmonton Oilers**, shares his journey from the NHL to life after hockey. He opens up about the highs and lows of his career, the mental and physical toll of the game, and the lessons he's learned along the way.   This episode is packed with **powerful insights, untold stories, and honest reflections**—a must-listen for hockey fans, players, and anyone navigating the ups and downs of life.   **Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring conversations!**  

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Eric Flickinger, John Peckham: 07 The Problem of Evil

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 28:30


AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Eric Flickinger, John Peckham: 06 God's Love of Justice

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 28:30


Daily Strike
Lightning Host The Islanders As Bradley and Peckham To Be Inducted Into Hall of Fame

Daily Strike

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 4:58


The Tampa Bay Lightning are hosting the red-hot New York Islanders tonight as the Bolts are looking for their 2nd straight win. Rick Peckham and Brian Bradley will be inducted into the Lightning Hall of Fame before the game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Eric Flickinger, John Peckham: 05 The Wrath of Divine Love

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 28:30


The RUNDOWN - 2A News and Conservative Views
SHOT Show 2025: Scott Peckham, U.S. Combat Gear

The RUNDOWN - 2A News and Conservative Views

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 14:20


Scott Peckham, Owner of U.S. Combat Gear www.USCombatGear.com

Higgenbaum's Mitzvah
Ep 8: Peckham & Fleece Part 1 - The Letter

Higgenbaum's Mitzvah

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 39:38


Peckham & Fleece, Part 1 – The Letter   Produced, written and performed by Scott Pinkmountain   Original music by Themphthathee's Thweethearts Gene V. Baker – keyboards Roy Kettler – bass Scott Pinkmountain – drums, guitar   https://bsky.app/profile/higgenbaum.bsky.social

Us People Podcast
We All Have Beauty - Michelle John - Artist - Vocalist #253

Us People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 69:55


Send Us A Message or Ask Us A Question? The Power of Genuine Compassion and Insightful Vision - An Interview with Michelle JohnIn this episode of the Us People Podcast, host Savia Rocks kicks off the new season by exploring genuine compassion and insightful vision. Special guest Michelle John, recording artist and revered singer, shares her inspiring life journey from her childhood in Peckham to her experiences in music and personal growth. Savia and Michelle discuss the significance of strong family influences, the transformative power of music, and the evolution of self-love and forgiveness. Michelle talks about her latest album 'God is,' which is a homage to her roots and an offering of gratitude. The conversation also touches on themes of perseverance, the importance of self-validation, and the impact of personal interactions on legacy.00:00 Welcome to the New Season01:19 Introducing Michelle John02:57 Michelle's Early Life and Influences04:37 The Power of Music and Self-Reflection09:01 Defining Self-Worth and Overcoming Challenges16:47 The Healing Power of Music18:42 The Journey to Becoming a Recording Artist27:27 Creating the 'God Is' Album34:23 Cherished Memories of Grandparents36:11 Defining Success and Personal Growth39:37 The Soundtrack of Life42:26 Desert Island Companions50:59 Finding Peace and Legacy58:07 Encouragement and Purpose01:03:33 Final Thoughts and FarewellThank you so much, Michelle, for showing us that telling your story and finding your purpose helps to heal the soul, but also save someones life.Website: https://meeshjohn.com/pages/biographyIf no one believes in your purpose, you must believe in yourself - Savia RocksSupport the show

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Eric Flickinger, John Peckham: 04 God is Passionate and Compassionate

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 28:30


Cover City Sports
Party Time

Cover City Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 76:08


Party at Peckham's Place, ”Where we are all Royalty!” Live Podcast

A Pinch of Magick
Exploring Plant Magick, Psychedelics, and Community with Bibi Parsons

A Pinch of Magick

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 59:40


In today's episode of A Pinch of Magick, I sit down with Bibi Parsons, a fellow MA student at the University of Exeter, café owner, and advocate for plant magick and community connection.From sipping bespoke herbal teas to diving into the mysteries of ayahuasca, this conversation is brimming with stories about the power of plants, the magick of community, and the deeper connections between humans and nature.Spoiler: You'll learn how Bibi's unique journey—from running a vegan café in Peckham to exploring psychedelics—has helped her create spaces for healing, belonging, and transformation.What You'll Hear in This EpisodeThe Magick of Peckham: Bibi shares how her 100% vegan café became a hub for spiritual connection and inclusive community events, including her twice-monthly circle gatherings.Plant Magick and Women's Health: From brewing herbal teas to addressing hormonal imbalances, Bibi explains how her relationship with plants began and evolved into a deeply spiritual practice.Ayahuasca and Plant Spirit Communication: Bibi recounts her life-changing experience with ayahuasca and how it connected her to the universal energy of plants, transforming her approach to magick and well-being.The Role of Community in Healing: Discover how Bibi's free, inclusive gatherings create spaces for connection and support, breaking the isolation often felt in spiritual exploration.Psychedelics, Ritual, and Integration: We discuss the challenges of integrating entheogenic experiences and why cultural and spiritual frameworks are essential for meaningful transformation.Brewing Magick and Rediscovering Heritage: From ancient brewing techniques with mugwort to the hidden history of British plant medicine, Bibi unearths forgotten connections between the land and spiritual practices.Key TakeawaysCommunity matters: Healing is amplified when shared in safe, inclusive spaces.Plants are powerful allies: They hold wisdom, energy, and healing potential beyond what meets the eye.Ritual deepens connection: Whether working with psychedelics or brewing tea, intentionality and ceremony unlock transformation.Integration is everything: Profound experiences, especially with entheogens, require thoughtful frameworks to create lasting change.Mentioned in This EpisodeRon's Coffee House: Bibi's vegan café in Peckham, London—serving community, delicious drinks, and a side of magick.BB's Tea: A bespoke blend created by Bibi, beloved by her café patrons for its restorative powers.Ayahuasca: A plant medicine used in Bibi's journey to deepen her spiritual and magickal practice.Michael Pollan's How to Change Your Mind: A deep dive into the science and history of psychedelics.Mugwort: An ancient herb tied to brewing, dreamwork, and altered states of consciousness.Magickal Thought of the Day“Plants are sentient allies in our journey of self-discovery. Approach them with respect and curiosity—they have much to teach us.”About Bibi ParsonsBibi is a Plant Spirit Practitioner based in Peckham, South East London. Using her knowledge of folk medicines, plant communication and guides to bring harmony. She creates bespoke tea blends for spiritual purpose, reads tea leaves and tarot and an all round nature worshipper. Find Bibi Online:Instagram: @bibiscircleWebsite: https://www.bibiscircle.com/Visit Her Café: Ron's Coffee House, Holdren's Arcade, Rye Lane, Peckham, London. https://ronspeckham.com/Subscribe & ShareLoved this episode? Share it with a friend who's curious about plant magick or community connection! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast to help us bring more magick into the world.-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --All of the Magick:The A Pinch of Magick App:IPhone - download on the App StoreAndroid - download pn the Google PlayOur (free) magickal Community: Facebook GroupMagickal JournalsExplore on Amazon Rebecca's Author PageWebsiteRebeccaAnuwen.comInstagramFor Magick: Click hereFor a Sacred Pause in Nature: Click hereFor CharmCasting: Click hereFor Merlin my Dog: Click here

Not Another Heroine
Pick of the Week: Zodiac Academy by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti

Not Another Heroine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 13:07


This book is everywhere so Katie finally gave in and immediately started a Reddit argument. Campy, rife with misogyny, reminiscent of an early 2000's teen girl series - it's something when Katie recommends Fourth Wing over another book. Just read for the vibes, man.The Zodiac Academy: The AwakeningBut, seriously, read A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik or The Cruel Prince by Holly Black instead.

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Eric Flickinger, John Peckham: 03 To Be Pleasing to God

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 28:30


AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Eric Flickinger, John Peckham: 02 Covenantal Love

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 28:30


AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Eric Flickinger, John Peckham: 01 God Loves Freely

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 28:30


Ampersand: The Poets & Writers Podcast
The Book of Kin by Darius Atefat-Peckham

Ampersand: The Poets & Writers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 5:33


The Book of Kin by Darius Atefat-Peckham by Poets & Writers

The Sound of Accra Podcast
How to Surrender to Transformation: Kute Blackson's Journey of Purpose and Calling

The Sound of Accra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 40:38


In this conversation, Kute Blackson shares his incredible journey from his early life in Peckham to becoming a renowned speaker and author in the US. Despite facing skepticism and personal challenges, including a profound relationship with his father's ministry and the personal trials of his family's health, Kute embraced a path of global learning and enlightenment. His new book, "The Magic of Surrender," captures this journey and illuminates his philosophy of surrendering to life's infinite possibilities.We dive into: Kute's experiences—from hosting transformative retreats in Bali to his thoughts on leadership and his Ghanaian rootsLearn the power of letting go and finding alignment with your true callingWhy you should reconcile with family membersWatch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Q9gyeInxHTw?si=hm78cMlo_1cWFfbmFollow KuteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kuteblackson/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kuteblacksonlovenow/Website: https://kuteblackson.com/Buy "Magic of Surrender" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4eWGq1fBuy "You Are the One: A Bold Adventure in Finding Purpose, Discovering the Real You, and Loving Fully" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/49kuIMG(By purchasing through our link, we will earn a small commission at no extra charge to you)ResourcesBook a call with Adrian to discuss business, investing and entrepreneurship: https://catchapp.co/u/adriandaniels/60-minutes-with-adrianStart a profitable business with Skool: https://thesoundofaccra.com/skoolFresh Bread, Catering and Food Processing in Accra: https://ebatfoods.com/Timestamps / Topics00:00 Father built 300 churches, influential in Ghana (Intro)06:19 Following your soul guides you to fulfillment.08:19 Prepared to fulfil a vision.11:43 Unique blend of experiences leads to success.15:32 Kute's mother's illness 19:25 Surrender transcends limitations enabling infinite potential.21:28 Surrender enables divine blessings by releasing control.24:18 Making peace on earth29:02 Forgiving father for perceived abandonment takes time31:19 Forgiving father led to complete healing journey35:42 Transformational Bali seminar transforming lives since 2012.38:34 Love for Ghana and potential future plans40:08 OutroListen to the podcast on other platformshttps://linktr.ee/thesoundofaccrapodSocial Media and WebsiteYouTube:

Beast and Bible
Thoughts and Prayers: Is God a Moral Monster? Part 2 (with John Peckham)

Beast and Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 28:42


"Thoughts and prayers" is a phrase that creeps around the internet. People wince at its presence as it seems to make light of human suffering. In this second part of the interview with Dr. Peckham on the subject of suffering, the subject eventually turns to Peckham's new book on prayer. In addition to frameworks that help us make meaning of our suffering, how can prayer help us face down the forces of darkness? If you wrestle with the problem of pain in the world you won't want to miss this episode! Show Notes Book | Theodicy of Love: Cosmic Conflict and the Problem of Evil |  https://a.co/d/1dpNFR6 Website | John Peckham - https://johncpeckham.com 

Standard Issue Podcast
Flicking #55: Rye Lane

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 30:24


A feel-good romantic comedy that doesn't make women feel like shit? Say whaaaaaat? Yosra's picked Raine Allen Miller's playful feature directorial debut following a day (mostly) in the life of two twenty-somethings both reeling from bad break-ups and forging a connection. Is it the mind-changing rom-com Hannah's been waiting for? Has it got Mick pining for Peckham? And is it possible for anyone to convincingly sing along with Terence Trent D'arby? Find out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beast and Bible
The Problem of Pain: Is God a Moral Monster? Part 1 (with John Peckham)

Beast and Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 34:22


The problem of pain is the horror that haunts people of faith most. The presence of suffering often scares people away from a picture of a loving all-powerful God. How can we hang on to religious hope living in a reality with monstrous miseries? Dr. John Peckham, research professor of Christian theology and philosophy at Andrews University, and author of Theodicy of Love and Why We Pray, joins Dr. Pierce to examine the never-ending nightmare of why bad things happen to good people. Show Notes Website | John Peckham - https://johncpeckham.com 

RA Podcast
EX.736 - Bradley Zero

RA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 65:48


"A system that's equal doesn't benefit the people that have the power." The Rhythm Section International founder talks about creating opportunities for Black artists and entrepreneurs, Caribbean conviviality and his abiding love for Peckham. Bradley Zero, the DJ and founder of the label Rhythm Section International, is known for his commitment to his community. Zero grew up in a rich Caribbean culture in Leeds, where he and his family gathered in friends' living rooms to listen to music and eat home-cooked food. In opening Jumbi—the bar and listening space in London's Southeast neighborhood, Peckham—Zero has attempted to recreate this lively Caribbean conviviality. The venue is filled with his own personal record collection and one turntable. His style (as reflected in his imprint) celebrates house, soul, disco, funk and various shades of music from the afro-Caribbean diaspora. In this RA Exchange, he talks about how the neighborhood has changed in the time he's been based there, how and when his career exploded from local pool hall gigs to an active global touring schedule and why he decided to study for an MBA. October is British Black History Month in the UK, and in this interview, Zero also discusses ways that he hopes to empower the Black British community to start their own businesses and assert power from the top echelons of the music industry. Rhythm Section International has started a touring series of free masterclasses called Future Proof, in which Zero and his team invite guests to teach hard skills on business and label management, how to cultivate a brand and much more. Listen to the episode in full.

RA Exchange
EX.736 Bradley Zero

RA Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 65:48


"A system that's equal doesn't benefit the people that have the power." The Rhythm Section International founder talks about creating opportunities for Black artists and entrepreneurs, Caribbean conviviality and his abiding love for Peckham. Bradley Zero, the DJ and founder of the label Rhythm Section International, is known for his commitment to his community. Zero grew up in a rich Caribbean culture in Leeds, where he and his family gathered in friends' living rooms to listen to music and eat home-cooked food. In opening Jumbi—the bar and listening space in London's Southeast neighborhood, Peckham—Zero has attempted to recreate this lively Caribbean conviviality. The venue is filled with his own personal record collection and one turntable. His style (as reflected in his imprint) celebrates house, soul, disco, funk and various shades of music from the afro-Caribbean diaspora. In this RA Exchange, he talks about how the neighborhood has changed in the time he's been based there, how and when his career exploded from local pool hall gigs to an active global touring schedule and why he decided to study for an MBA. October is British Black History Month in the UK, and in this interview, Zero also discusses ways that he hopes to empower the Black British community to start their own businesses and assert power from the top echelons of the music industry. Rhythm Section International has started a touring series of free masterclasses called Future Proof, in which Zero and his team invite guests to teach hard skills on business and label management, how to cultivate a brand and much more. Listen to the episode in full.

Local Church St. Pete Podcast
This Time Tomorrow | Alex Peckham

Local Church St. Pete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 5:13