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In the final episode of The Write Attention Podcast, Brittany and Jeannetta discuss why they are bringing the project to a close after two years, new projects they are working on, and finally their favorite episodes, guests and moments. The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin Episodes mentioned: S2E4: Emotional Beats with Kara Smith S1E9: Personal Revelation and Reader Responsibility with Colette Walker S1E6: Support and Embodiment for the Writing Self with Lauren Samblanet S1E10: Mentorship and Community with Nicola Andrews S1E5: Poetics, Performance & Personhood with Míša Hejná S2E2: The Emerging Reader in All of Us with Amelia Louise Herridge Ishak S1E7: Place, Peculiarity & Persistence with Arianna Reiche S1E1: Show, Tell and Practice Craft in the Real World by Matthew Selasses The Write Attention Podbean link is here: https://writeattention.podbean.com/
Gabriel Strydom kicks off our first Ministry Night of 2025 with a powerful message titled "A call to peculiarity". Drawing from the etymology of the word peculiar—which originally means "to belong to one person"—he unpacks three transformative truths that set us apart because we belong to Jesus.
We often think of the word peculiar has a negative connotation. However, Scripture gives us a whole different perspective on what it means to be peculiar.
Welcome to this special Christmas series of Wisdom from Above. Last week we looked at the Prophecies of Christ's Birth. Today we are looking at the Peculiarity of Christ's Birth. What is peculiar about Christ's birth? It was a virgin birth. You might be thinking, "Is that really all that important?" Absolutely, yes it is important. Join us for this episode and find out why the virgin birth is so important!
A new MP3 sermon from Fargo Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Character and Peculiarity Subtitle: Christian Character Speaker: Pastor Tony Scheving Broadcaster: Fargo Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 3/18/2007 Length: 40 min.
How can we overcome the adversity of our divided times without losing a radical love for those on the other side? On the third Sunday after Pentecost, Christopher Mack notices parallels between anxieties about political leadership in the time of Samuel and our own. He offers practical tools for how to co-create understanding and connect across differences. [1 Samuel 8:4-9, 19-22 ]. Reflection Where might you acknowledge your own understanding as partial and incomplete? Have you experienced co-creating understanding with someone? What might it look like for you to take one step closer to someone important to you, who you disagree with this week? Resources Book: I Never Thought of It That Way: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times by Mónica Guzmán Video: Belonging: The Science of Creating Connection and Bridging Divides by Geoffrey L. Cohenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shqgkOTeS6U Video: How to Understand and Be Understood by Dr. Ruchi Sinha https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU7Dg8VP3dA
This lecture discusses key ideas from the 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant's work, The Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics. Specifically it focuses on his discussion in the Third Part Of The Transcendental Problem: How is metaphysics in general possible? Specifically this bears upon what is distinctive, specific, or peculiar to metaphysics by contrast to pure mathematics and pure natural science. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3,000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase Kant's Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics - amzn.to/49pc1Xm
Luke 2, 16:10–15, 22, 23, 24
The Beginning of Peculiarity - Genesis 17:1-3 (February 18, 2024) by Michael B. Linton
As Brittany and Jeannetta bring in the new year and season 2(!) of The Write Attention podcast, they discuss time, Susan Rich's craft essay on revision (link below), especially her thoughts on slow writing, how to connect inward to move revision forward and figuring out the start and the finish and what you're trying to say. Show Notes Rest as Resistance, Tricia Hersey, https://thenapministry.com/ - nap people! Craft Essay for this Episode: https://www.writing.ie/resources/its-not-how-you-write-its-how-you-re-write-the-art-and-craft-of-revision-susan-rich/ Maturing as a writer explored here in Episode #7: Place, Peculiarity & Persistence, https://writeattention.podbean.com/e/place-peculiarity-persistence/, Episode #1, Show and Tell and Practice, https://writeattention.podbean.com/e/show-tell-practice/ Brenee Brown, Atlas of the Heart, https://brenebrown.com/book/atlas-of-the-heart/ William Carlos Williams famous quote: ‘no ideas but in things', https://www.poetryfoundation.org/articles/68731/william-carlos-williams-the-red-wheelbarrow Working your verbs in Matt Bell's Refuse to be Done, https://www.mattbell.com/refuse-to-be-done
Pastor Perry continues the Advent series with a sermon titled "The Peculiarity of Advent."Support the show
Be comfortable being an anomaly!!! Your originality is what makes you a commodity!!! Don't suppress your authentic light, let your "weird" shine bright!!!
How do you work through your expired dreams? On the eve of our Fall vision series, Christopher Mack ponders how setbacks, dead ends, failure, and loss shape our spirituality. How might we see ourselves and one another with new eyes of hope, imagination, and solidarity for the journey ahead? [Exodus 3:1-15] Reflection How have you been shaped by expired dreams? How might you cultivate humble awareness to see the unexpected in the ordinary? Where are you trying on your own, where you might need to invite others in? Resources Book: Does God Have a Big Toe? Written by Marc Gellman and illustrated by Oscar de Miejo Song: Defying Gravity by Stephen Schwartz from Wicked: A New Musical Article: The Ghosts of Archer City by Michael J Mooney
Since launching this show in September 2015, the podcasting landscape has grown and changed tremendously. What was once a niche sandbox of independent producers pursuing passion projects has blossomed into an abundant field where it seems as though every major media property, celebrity, side hustler, and business owner decided to throw their hat (mic?) into the audio arena. Since I'm not nearly ambitious or prolific enough to share three hundred lessons learned in honor of today's major milestone, or even thirty, I thought I'd boil it down to my top three creative lessons learned in seven years of creating content in a constantly changing space. This crossover episode originally aired on the Pivot podcast on November 13, 2022. Before going any further, thank you from the bottom of my heart—this show wouldn't be nearly what it is without you here listening and sharing with friends. Thank you for listening these last seven years, and I'm looking forward to seeing what the years ahead bring us!
One thing I love about Jay Acunzo is that his body of work is a love letter to craft and quality. We talk about mindset shifts and practices to help you focus more on resonance than reach; how to do work that matters to you so that your work can matter more; how he worked through his own existential creative crisis upon hitting the 200th episode milestone of his podcast; thinking like an explorer, not an expert; and “making the leap from what best practices say you should do to what your intuition is urging you to try.” This crossover episode originally aired on the Free Time podcast on April 18 2023. More About Jay: Jay Acunzo is one of the world's most sought-after business storytellers and brand consultants. He's worked in marketing for Google, HubSpot, and ESPN before launching his award-winning podcast, Unthinkable, and authoring multiple books on creativity. Today he helps creators learn to increase the power of their creative work, not just the volume, through his membership platform, the Creator Kitchen.
Our guest co-host. Arianna Reiche, is a Bay Area-born writer based in London. She is the author of the two-story chapbook Warden / Star (Tangerine Press), and At The End Of Every Day (Artia Books/Simon & Schuster). She was also nominated for the 2020 Bridport Prize and the 2020 PANK Magazine Book Contest. She won first prize in Glimmer Train's 2017 Fiction Open and Tupelo Quarterly's 2021 Prose Prize. Her stories have appeared in Ambit Magazine, Joyland, The Mechanics' Institute Review, Berlin's SAND Journal, Feels Blind Literary, Lighthouse Press, and Popshot. Her features have appeared in Art News, The Wall Street Journal, New Scientist, USA Today, The London Fashion Week Daily, Fest Magazine, Vogue International, and Vice. She also researches and lectures in interactive narrative and metafiction at City, University of London. In Episode 7, Arianna Reiche joins us for a conversation about Place, Peculiarity, & Persistence. We discuss ways we are able to write about place and how that may challenge common conceptions, embracing strange and peculiar perspectives, persisting through life changes, and bearing the brutal bruises of editing. Questions 1. Place has a lot to do with my fiction - I just wrote a whole novel about the grounds of a theme park, and my next book is set in Berlin - but I often struggle with feeling that I've earned the right to write intimately about any given place. I find that I often sidestep writing about towns/cities/countries with real earnestness because of that, and instead adopt a lens of irony or eeriness. Or I just end up writing about the Bay Area, where I grew up, more than I probably truly want to, because no one can challenge me on my connection to it! Have you ever felt that conflict before? And more generally, how do you approach geography in your work 2. What does writing in earnest and with authenticity-one's OWN sense of what is authentic-look like? How do you capture it on the page to honor our own telling or to honor our truth and perspective? And how, if it all, does that challenge and expand the narratives we see present in certain spaces or among certain people? 3. How do you deal with feeling repelled by your own work during the editing process? It's something I've heard almost every writer I know talk about; I describe the feeling of opening the laptop for your third round of manuscript edits as poking a bruise. How do you stay enthusiastic about your own work when you're frankly just sick of looking at it? Show Notes 1. At the End of Every Day by Arianna Reiche https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/At-the-End-of-Every-Day/Arianna-Reiche/9781668007945 2. Our Share of Night by Mariana Enriquez https://bookshop.org/p/books/our-share-of-night-mariana-enriquez/18486460 3. The Age of Magic by Ben Okri https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-age-of-magic-ben-okri/20082895?ean=9781635422689 4. The Ben Okri story about Istanbul is called “Dreaming of Byzantium” found in Prayer for the Living, https://bookshop.org/p/books/prayer-for-the-living-ben-okri/13693373?ean=9781617758638 5. Irenosen Okojie, https://www.irenosenokojie.com/ 6. Helen Oyeyemi, https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/59813/helen-oyeyemi/ 7. CA Conrad - Poetry Rituals https://somaticpoetryexercises.blogspot.com/2018/08/somatic-poetry-rituals-basics-in-3-parts.html 8. Raymond Queneau, was part of the Oulipo group, a collection of writers and mathematicians who imposed rules on writing to increase creativity. More here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/learn/glossary-terms/oulipo#:~:text=An%20acronym%20for%20Ouvroir%20de,and%20mathematician%20Fran%C3%A7ois%20Le%20Lionnais. 9. Kathy Winograd - https://kathrynwinograd.com/about/ 10. La Maison Baldwin, https://www.lamaisonbaldwin.fr/
Mixing meat and milk; Bizarre interpretations; Listening to God; Quieting your mind; Meditation; Doing mischief; Carrying your weight; Peculiarity; Covetousness; Interpretation of the Holy Spirit; Drawing near to the Lord; Middle of Leviticus; The second Ten Commandments; Re-reading for deeper understanding; Making connections; Connecting you with the Holy Spirit; God gives you free choice; Falling away; Exodus 34:1; The second set of commandments; Avoiding mischief; God commanding Moses; Eating of the Tree of Life; God writing upon your heart and mind; Accepting the consequences of your choices; Wrath of God; Forgiveness?; Recompence; Sin of the golden calf?; Idolatry; Col 3:5; The way back to God; Covetous practices; Common purse; Arts of the temple; Grain reserves; Church by grain?; God's protection?; Eph 5:5; 1 Cor 5:10; Contractual fornication; Proclaiming of the name of God; Mercy + Justice; Accountability; God's criteria for graciousness; Longsuffering; Abundance; Strengthening; Driving out mischief; Avoiding snares; Rom 11:9; Altars of sacrifice; Organizing Israel; Precedents of Moses; Are there just people to belong to your jury?; Contracting with public religion; nun-tav-tzedek = "destroy" and "overturn"; Eating of sacrifices to other gods; Molten gods?; Appearing before the LORD - not empty-handed; Mimicking Israel; Ex 34:27; Moses' social safety net; Justice + Mercy + Faith; Placement of "seething kid in mother's milk".
Are you feeling trapped by the infinite scroll of distractions? According to today's returning guest, Paul Angone, we have all become cultural escape artists, what he dubs the “Refresh Generation.” Paul writes, “We are constantly getting a hit from our phone for the latest update. The iPhone is our cigarette, and too many of us are chain-smoking our phones." It's time to get off the dizzying carousel of phone addiction, and relearn how to listen to ourselves and our day for aha moments instead. Paul believes that “the most successful and fulfilled people on this Earth are simply better at paying attention to what's important.” More About Paul: Paul Angone is one of the most trusted and sought-after voices in the nation to college students, young professionals, and those going through career change. Paul is the bestselling author of 101 Secrets for Your Twenties, 101 Questions You Need to Ask in Your Twenties, 25 Lies Twentysomethings Need to Stop Believing, and today we're talking about his new book, Listen to Your Day: The Life-Changing Practice of Paying Attention. He is also the creator of AllGroanUp.com and the All Groan Up podcast, and a dynamic keynote speaker at universities, corporations, and churches nationwide. He was previously on the show in April 2018, episode 92: Adulting to Win: Powerful Questions and Pivotal Plot Points.
10-16-22: An examination of how we are supposed to increase in world viewed peculiarity. Taught by Bro. John Cox for FBC Lowell in Lowell, AR.
The kindness and love of God purchased the salvation of every one of His children. Our salvation was not of our own works. This is the message that saints must faithfully present to this pagan society.
Sunday AM 12-11-2022. Special Christmas Message.
Since launching this show in September 2015, the podcasting landscape has grown and changed tremendously. What was once a niche sandbox of independent producers pursuing passion projects has blossomed into an abundant field where it seems as though every major media property, celebrity, side hustler, and business owner decided to throw their hat (mic?) into the audio arena. Since I'm not nearly ambitious or prolific enough to share three hundred lessons learned in honor of today's major milestone, or even thirty, I thought I'd boil it down to my top three creative lessons learned in seven years of creating content in a constantly changing space. Before going any further, thank you from the bottom of my heart—this show wouldn't be nearly what it is without you here listening and sharing with friends. Thank you for listening these last seven years, and I'm looking forward to seeing what the years ahead bring us!
“Creativity is a muscle, not a metric.” If you hold back because you're afraid of feedback, you won't have a life infused with creativity. After all, your attention budget is limited, so where do you want to spend it? My friend Terri Trespicio is joining me today (in person!) to talk about navigating compliments and criticism, keeping our creative muscles strong, and slowly but surely building confidence along the way. More About Terri: Terri Trespicio is an award-winning writer, speaker, brand advisor, and author of Unfollow Your Passion: How to Create a Life That Matters to You (Atria / Simon & Schuster, December 2021). Her TEDx talk Stop Searching for Your Passion has more than 7 million views, and Hubspot named her one of the Top 18 female speakers who are killing it.
Are you an asker or a guesser? In 2015 while I was deep in hermit mode writing Pivot while living in a tiny studio apartment in Nolita (North of Little Italy), a friend texted: “Hey, do you mind if I crash on your couch tomorrow night?” To this day, I still feel somewhat bad about my answer . . . but every bone in my body was saying, “Yes, I mind.” I said no. Years later, I still wonder: Should I have rolled with the punches, accepted the spontaneous company, and just said yes? Today I'm sharing a framework that changed my life when I first read about it in Jocelyn Glei's book, Unsubscribe—the difference between ask culture vs. guess culture. Or, as I like to think about it, spaghetti throwers vs. spaghetti twirlers. Which one are you?
Today's guest is an expert in cultivating creativity — and in remaining consistent over the long arc of content creation. Todd Henry is the author of six books, and today we're talking about how to stay motivated in the publishing industry, where the market reflects winner-take-all dynamics, and the long tail is verrrry long. More About Todd: Todd is the author of six books, including The Accidental Creative, Die Empty, Louder Than Words, Herding Tigers, and Motivation Code, and host of The Accidental Creative podcast and the Herding Tigers podcast. He empowers companies and teams to be creative, prolific, and brilliant in their work through his books, podcasts, and keynote speaking. He is the host of the 17-year-running Accidental Creative podcast, and today we're going behind the scenes His new book, Daily Creative: A Practical Guide for Staying Prolific, Brilliant, and Healthy, encourages you to thrive as a creative through daily practice.
Lord Krishna said, "Although I am unborn and My transcendental body never deteriorates, and although I am the Lord of all living entities, I still appear in every millennium in My original transcendental form" Purport: The Lord has spoken about the peculiarity of His birth: ... Find out in today's episode.
Today's episode is a crossover from the Free Time podcast. Enjoy! Today's guest is an expert in cultivating creativity — and in remaining consistent over the long arc of content creation. Todd Henry is the author of six books, and today we're talking about how to stay motivated in the publishing industry, where the market reflects winner-take-all dynamics, and the long tail is verrrry long. More About Todd: Todd is the author of six books, including The Accidental Creative, Die Empty, Louder Than Words, Herding Tigers, and Motivation Code, and host of The Accidental Creative podcast and the Herding Tigers podcast. He empowers companies and teams to be creative, prolific, and brilliant in their work through his books, podcasts, and keynote speaking. Today we're going behind the scenes His new book, Daily Creative: A Practical Guide for Staying Prolific, Brilliant, and Healthy, encourages you to thrive as a creative through daily practice.
Despite public schools being in crisis, education is not an election issue for either of the major parties. Labor refuses to commit to funding public schools to 100% of their S.R.S. Australia's global education peculiarity- being the only country to fund private elite schools MORE than public schools! Labor proposes cash incentives for students with high ATARs if they becone teachers. And much, MUCH more...Just a friendly reminder- 3CR's annual radiothon is coming up and the DOGS will be asking YOU to help us reach our target! More to come as we get closer to RADIOTHON 2022!Great Sate School of the week- Hallam Senior Collegewww.adogs.info
In which we discover that even in the darkest of tales we can find some light, that boldness & curiosity can save lives, and that a pie can hold both wonders and terrors. The tales in this episode are traditional tales but contain some dark & violent themes. The tales in this tale are Mr Fox, Captain Murderer and The Rose-Tree The episode recipe is Leek, Cheese & Potato Pasties If you would like to find more information about any of the stories, books or research mentioned in this episode you can find them in Further Reading. You can also find out more at Hestia's Kitchen which has all past episodes and the connected recipes on the blog. If you'd like to get in touch about the podcast you can find me on Twitter or Instagram at @FairyTalesFood.
In this Podcast, Benjamin Suulola deals with the necessity of leveraging on your Peculiarity to make a positive difference for God in your generation.
Romancing the Story: Romance Writing, Reading and General Story Structure
LJ Keys waxes poetics on perceptions and gets personal about how Before I Sleep: Poetry, Prose, and Peculiarity, her first book of poetry, came into being. Find LJ here: https://ljkeys.com/Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook: @ljandthekeysSpecial Shout-Outs:Luc Bardi - illustrator - @gabeathran Rob Halhead - cover design - @rob_halhead Stephen Parolini - editing - www.noveldoctor.comKraken Editing - proof reading - www.krakenediting.combookow.com - book formatting Find me below:Twitter - @RomancetheStoryInstagram - @RomancetheStoryFacebook - @RomancetheStoryTranscript done by A.I. and may be subject to errors.
Hour of destiny daily devotional is a daily Spiritual food for inspiration, impartation, guidance and nourishment for Gods Children. It is one of Gods ways of speaking to His children daily about their lives, family and job.
Hour of destiny daily devotional is a daily Spiritual food for inspiration, impartation, guidance and nourishment for Gods Children. It is one of Gods ways of speaking to His children daily about their lives, family and job.
Pastor Josh Hall continues the BELIEVE series from the Gospel of John. Today, we see Jesus heal the man born blind in John 9:1-12. Four things to take note of: 1. The Condition of the Man - vv. 1 - 2 2. The Compassion of the Savior - vv. 3 - 5 3. The Peculiarity of the Miracle - vv. 6 - 7 4. The Response of the Crowd - vv. 8 - 12
Today we had Mr benny and Miss Iddidiong to tell us from a youthful perspective about the intricacy and peculiarity of the nigerian youth ,and the sheared their lovely views on the topic. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ngozifm/message
Bishop Anthony “Tony” Collins was born in 1957 in Orlando, Florida to a Christian father and mother – Emmett and Annie Collins. He has been married to his only wife Gail since 1981 and has only two children both from this union – daughters Erica and Lauren. He is also the grandfather of five handsome boys and two lovely daughters, by the grace of Jesus Christ. At the age of 23 he surrendered his life to Jesus. He has held positions of Christian authority in several denominational churches. He as served as the leader of several ministries including men's ministry, taught Sunday Morning Bible Study, Teen Ministry, Trustee Ministry, and served as a Deacon prior to being called into the ministry to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ in April of 2000. After having been an associate pastor for several years, on July 4, 2004. Bishop Anthony Collins answered the call of The Lord to start an intentionally multicultural, non-denominational Christian church in Knoxville, TN and The House of Worship was born. God has given him a clear vision of Black, White, Hispanic and Asians worshiping together. It is a vision of the rich, poor, morally good and morally struggling, hand in hand in pursuit of a closer relationship with Christ Jesus. His vision is of a church open to all people regardless of background, ethnicity, socio-economic status or class. Currently The House of Worship has a diverse congregation along with a diverse spiritual leadership team. By God's grace, the result of his obedience and spiritual tenacity has been a long list of miracles and changed lives. The House of Worship meets each Sunday at our church located at 190 Manhattan Avenue, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. We are conveniently located and there is plenty of parking and we are handicap accessible. Bishop Collins was consecrated as a Bishop, in Apostolic Succession, in August of 2018. Bishop Collins is President of Houses of Worship International Christian Partnership that is working in conjunction with The House of Worship to build an orphanage and school in Mexico. Jesus is using Bishop Collins, The House of Worship, and HOWICP to positively impact the world for Christ.
Kate Holland is a bookbinder from the UK. She was one of the seven bookbinders who worked on the six bindings made for the books shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2020. And she was the second person who worked on this binding you saw in the preview (picking up from Derek Hood). In this video, we discuss the peculiarities of the project and some other things as well! Read more about the bindings on our website: https://www.ibookbinding.com/bookbinding-styles/design-bindings/six-design-bindings-made-for-the-six-titles-shortlisted-for-the-booker-prize/ Listen to this episode on: - Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ibookbinding - iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/ibookbinding-podcast/id1510257102 - Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuaWJvb2tiaW5kaW5nLmNvbS9mZWVkL3BvZGNhc3Q Brought to you by iBookBinding. Bookbinding resources and tutorials: http://www.iBookBinding.com Become a patron (and get more content): https://www.patreon.com/ibookbinding You can ask our future guests questions on: Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/ibookbinding/ Discord — https://discord.gg/TJY5FeS Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/iBookBinding/ Follow Kate Holland: Website: https://katehollandbooks.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katehollandbook/ 00:00 - Beginning 01:16 - About Kate Holland 01:49 - Peculiarity of this Booker Prize project: Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart 04:45 - Becoming a different binder for a single project 07:05 - Inspiration for the binding design 08:15 - Themes of the book 09:49 - Creating the cover design 15:04 - How was the work process, considering the unusual circumstances? 17:13 - Balancing regular orders, extraordinary projects like the Booker Prize binding, and having a job as a mom 19:39 - Having 2021 fully booked 21:35 - The leap from having a one-person business to having a larger shop and an assistant
Outline: 1. The Sanctity of the Church’s Worship Must be Safeguarded (Nehemiah 13:1-14) 2. The Peculiarity of our Public Witness Must be Embraced (Nehemiah 13:15-22) 3. The Goodness of the Christian Family Must be Honored (Nehemiah 13:23-27)
Question & Response spoken by R.K. in San Francisco, California on 12/8/19.
We break down the Prosperity Gospel. Follow Us On Social Media Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/theologeekspod Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/theologeekspodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/theologeekspodcast Send Us An Email thetheologeeks@gmail.com Leave Us A Voicemail (701) 214-6255
Luke 19:28-44 “The King of Celebration & Lamentation” Introduction: I. The Peculiarity of the Parade (28-36) 1. The Clear Claim to Kingship in His Initiative 2. The Compelling Kindness in His invitation II. The Praise of the People (37-38) III. The Peevishness of the Piety Police (39 – 40) IV. The Pain of the Lord [Lamentation] (41-44)
This article from the May 1986 issue of "Wheelwrightings" picks out an odd phrase in Watson's list of Holmes's shortcomings in "A Study in Scarlet," and ponders his attempts at gardening.
In this radio aired episode (12/29/2019), inspired by Keller's sermon on The Mountain, Rene discusses Exodus 19 and what makes Christianity profoundly different than other religions, as well as the Christological significance of the passage.
Was habe ich gespielt?– Nichts
The pilot episode of Tales of Peculiarity with hosts Ruby Candelabra and Lucius Deathstalker Patron link: https://www.patreon.com/talesofpeculiarity
Friday August 2nd, 2019 10:30 a.m.
Caterina Fake hosts the podcast Should This Exist? which is about how technology is impacting our humanity. It launches today on iTunes. She also cofounded Flickr, Hunch, and Findery and is an investor at Yes VC.Kat Manalac is a partner at YC.You can find Caterina on Twitter at @Caterina and Kat at @KatManalac.The YC podcast is hosted by Craig Cannon.***Topics00:32 - Caterina's new podcast, Should This Exist?2:32 - Is there a process for considering if something should exist?4:02 - Who should be part of these conversations?5:17 - Wait But Why and the Human Colossus7:22 - Episode 1 of Should This Exist?10:17 - Having conversations before things exist11:42 - How might employees think about their role in whether or not something should exist?14:32 - Caterina reflecting on her creations and if they should exist19:02 - Considering whether things should exist as investors23:32 - Cofounder charter - What you will and won't do26:03 - Questioning the VC model27:22 - Working on Wall St, feeling herself change, and quitting31:22 - Caterina as a student34:02 - Peculiarity and entrepreneurship35:22 - "Don't fight to win prizes that aren't worth winning"38:32 - What was once fringe is now mainstream40:52 - Kat looking up to Lea Salonga42:42 - Evgeny asks - How did she get her first 100 paying users?49:27 - How does she advise founders to find investors?54:47 - What questions should founders ask themselves while making something?
Richard is joined by Robbie Munn in a short episode to chat all about Summoner's Isle, his kickstarter project that is beautiful to look at and beautifully inexpensive. It's a relatively short chat, but Robbie will be coming back on again to give us the fuller story about his cardboard journey. THERE ARE SLIGHT AUDIO ISSUES. LINKS OF NOTES https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/215197030/summoners-isle-board-game?ref=project_link https://www.facebook.com/summonersIsle/ http://www.peculiarity.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/Gumley https://www.instagram.com/gumley/ ==================================== If you like what you have heard, please take some time to Rate, Subscribe and Review us on APPLE PODCASTS. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/were-not-wizards/id1084198405 DROP US A REVIEW HERE.. DON'T GIVE US 10 STARS WE ARE NOW ON SPOTIFY!! https://open.spotify.com/show/7ooBejoLBsIHoP7IpCtnYZ YOUTUBE - PLEASE SUBSCRIBE https://www.youtube.com/c/WereNotWizardsTabletopPodcast www.patreon.com/werenotwizards SUPPORT THE SHOW WITH $£ Board Game Geek - https://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgamepodcast/35093/were-not-wizards Website - www.werenotwizards.com Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/werenotwizards Twitter.com - http://www.twitter.com/werenotwizards Get us on Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/were-not-wizards Get us through acast - http://www.acast.com/werenotwizards Get us through Podknife - https://podknife.com/podcasts/4048 Check out our pictures - www.instagram.com/werenotwizards BUY SOME MERCH - https://www.redbubble.com/shop/we're%20not%20wizards#_
This week's Indpendence Day features Robbie Munn of Peculiarity! Robbie chats with Josh and Ben about his upcoming Kickstarter campaign of Summoner's Isle - due to launch in September. Listen in as they chat about cartography, norse mythology, The Ghostbusters and of course Summoner's Isle! We hope you enjoy listening! The Unlucky Frog Team P.S Also check out the amazing artwork for the game - beautiful! ---------------------- Hosted by Ben Porter & Josh Hartley Post-Production by Charlotte Porter Recorded using SquadCast
In Episode 2 of “The Mythical Jesus: Taking the Christ of Faith Seriously” we tackle the peculiarity of John the Baptist. Specifically his garb and eating habits. We talk about how first hearing of John's strangeness we chuckle and think how weird that must of been. But digging a little deeper we can use this… Read More »The Mythical Jesus: 002: Mark 1:6 Peculiarity of Inside or Outside The Group The post The Mythical Jesus: 002: Mark 1:6 Peculiarity of Inside or Outside The Group appeared first on Christ of Faith.
For the message, Elijah read from Acts 2 & 3 and reminded us that the Holy Spirit can inspire us to do things that don’t make any sense. Early Quakers like Solomon Eccles and Mary Fisher are examples of this — Solomon made shoes during a worship service and Mary went to visit the Sultan of Turkey! While sitting in open worship a few months ago, Elijah resisted the leading to make a sign of the cross. When he opened his eyes, the person sitting next to him made a sign of the cross. Open worship should invite us to do the unexpected. How do you respond to the voice of God? How do you respond to those around you when they follow their leading?
Previously, the mysterious building on Slumberland Island known as The Dome seemed to have a bad effect on Thomas, causing him to black out. In this episode Thomas revives and finds himself in another new situation. Peculiarity ensues. For more info please contact slumberlandpodcast@outlook.com Written, recorded and performed by Tom Mansell. The sound design in this episode owes thanks to Freesound Project contributors atomwrath, adrianmoore and Jovica. Thank you for listening to Slumberland!
The Reverend Dr. William H. Willimon has been a Bishop of The United Methodist Church since 2004.
The Reverend Dr. William H. Willimon has been a Bishop of The United Methodist Church since 2004.
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