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Join host Marvin Cash on The Articulate Fly for an insightful "Central PA Fishing Report" with George Costa from TCO Fly Shop in State College. In this episode, George provides an update on the local fishing conditions, noting that the recent rains have subsided, leaving creeks in fantastic shape. With flows around average or slightly above, anglers can expect good color and optimal conditions on streams like Spring, Penns and Fishing Creek.As the guide season transitions into summer, George discusses the post-Drake period and the emergence of smaller sulphurs, which are showing up late in the evening. He also mentions the appearance of isonychias, cahills and tan caddis in the afternoons. Terrestrial patterns like ants, beetles and green weenies are becoming increasingly effective, making it a great time for dry fly and nymphing activities, especially on cloudier days.So, whether you're hitting the water late for those evening hatches or gearing up for the All Fins in Fly Fishing tournament, this episode is packed with valuable insights to enhance your fishing adventures. Tight lines, everyone!All Things Social MediaFollow TCO on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!
What's it like growing up with a famous teen heartthrob brother (Rob) and surrounded by famous child actor neighbors (the Sheens and the Penns)?! The set-up itself sounds like a movie script! Chad shares the stories, including the amazing way he was convinced to go into acting and what he regrets. Plus, details on a ‘Life Goes On' reboot! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the dawn of a new season we talk through Team list Tuesday and the Penns bold new profit making strategy.
Raychell Penns is a wife, mother of four sons, serial entrepreneur, author, podcaster, and strategy coach. Raychell Penns was chosen by Goldman Sachs to be in their 10,000 Small Business Program, where she received a certificate of completion from Houston Community College's 10,000 Small Businesses Program. Raychell Penns is mentioned in a book written by Corrona Jones. Corona wrote about Raychell's journey to success in order to encourage single moms and inspire entrepreneurs. Raychell was honored by a Phi Iota Zeta Chapter at the Finer Womanhood Brunch 2015. Raychell is the creator of the Vision Board MANIFESTION Planner. She believes if you can dream it, you can achieve it with a plan. She strongly believes that with God all things are possible. Connect W/ Raychell: http://www.raychellpenns.com/ Underdawg Talk Merch: Christiandejuan.com Promo code: #underdawgtalk 15% Off
True Or False: The Dems chances of holding the both chambers in 2022 is trending up. 538 redistricting shows dems with advantage https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/redistricting-2022-maps/?cid=rrpromoDesperate times call for desperate measures? Schmitt suing more schools https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/schmitt-sues-rockwood-school-district-over-alleged-sunshine-law-violations/article_d078473c-1b3b-5e0f-9b03-023455fbfcc5.html?utm_source=stltoday.com&utm_campaign=%2Fnewsletter-templates%2Flocal%2Fevening-dispatch&utm_medium=PostUp&utm_content=6b1afea9bd954e56e819832980ede66caa76e94c&recip_id=5763890Biden approval touched 43% this past week in the 538 tracking https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/biden-approval-rating/?ex_cid=rrpromoCook house race ratingshttps://www.cookpolitical.com/ratings/house-race-ratings187 slotted to the dems (currently 222 w/o delegates)169 slotted to the repubs (currently 212 w/o delegates)2 vacants20 toss upsThe 5 senate seats in the toss up according to Cook: Wisconsin, Nevada, Arizona, Penns., GeorgiaMISSOURI IS RATED AS A STRONG R SEAT FOR 2022Yeah…No… Missouri's medicaid expansion is being left to failMo Ind articlehttps://missouriindependent.com/2022/03/16/medicaid-enrollment-backlog-persists-as-advocates-say-missouri-could-be-doing-more/Spencer's program to aid enrolment, nice to seehttps://spencertoder.com/medicaid/Buy or Sell JoRsh Hawley's $20 mug made in china has triggered liberals so badly that Politico - recently bought by a company known for right wing connections in Germany - wants him to stop using the picturehttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/mar/15/josh-hawley-january-6-fist-photohttps://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/29/business/media/politico-robert-allbritton.htmlAxel Springer info https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/01/06/axel-springer-politico-media-scandal-germany-bild/The Big One - Mitt Romney's ominous warnings. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/mar/15/mitt-romney-democracy-extraordinary-challenge-speechClaire McCaskill and Jack Danforth can fix politicshttps://missouriindependent.com/2022/03/15/not-giving-up-on-this-democracy-danforth-mccaskill-plea-for-civility-in-politics/Be subject to one another… Ephesians Christian nationalists https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2022/03/18/white-christian-nationalism-raskin-tlaib-democracy-freethought-secular/ https://heartlandpod.com/Twitter: @TheHeartlandPOD"Change The Conversation"
True Or False: The Dems chances of holding the both chambers in 2022 is trending up. 538 redistricting shows dems with advantage https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/redistricting-2022-maps/?cid=rrpromoDesperate times call for desperate measures? Schmitt suing more schools https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/schmitt-sues-rockwood-school-district-over-alleged-sunshine-law-violations/article_d078473c-1b3b-5e0f-9b03-023455fbfcc5.html?utm_source=stltoday.com&utm_campaign=%2Fnewsletter-templates%2Flocal%2Fevening-dispatch&utm_medium=PostUp&utm_content=6b1afea9bd954e56e819832980ede66caa76e94c&recip_id=5763890Biden approval touched 43% this past week in the 538 tracking https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/biden-approval-rating/?ex_cid=rrpromoCook house race ratingshttps://www.cookpolitical.com/ratings/house-race-ratings187 slotted to the dems (currently 222 w/o delegates)169 slotted to the repubs (currently 212 w/o delegates)2 vacants20 toss upsThe 5 senate seats in the toss up according to Cook: Wisconsin, Nevada, Arizona, Penns., GeorgiaMISSOURI IS RATED AS A STRONG R SEAT FOR 2022Yeah…No… Missouri's medicaid expansion is being left to failMo Ind articlehttps://missouriindependent.com/2022/03/16/medicaid-enrollment-backlog-persists-as-advocates-say-missouri-could-be-doing-more/Spencer's program to aid enrolment, nice to seehttps://spencertoder.com/medicaid/Buy or Sell JoRsh Hawley's $20 mug made in china has triggered liberals so badly that Politico - recently bought by a company known for right wing connections in Germany - wants him to stop using the picturehttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/mar/15/josh-hawley-january-6-fist-photohttps://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/29/business/media/politico-robert-allbritton.htmlAxel Springer info https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/01/06/axel-springer-politico-media-scandal-germany-bild/The Big One - Mitt Romney's ominous warnings. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/mar/15/mitt-romney-democracy-extraordinary-challenge-speechClaire McCaskill and Jack Danforth can fix politicshttps://missouriindependent.com/2022/03/15/not-giving-up-on-this-democracy-danforth-mccaskill-plea-for-civility-in-politics/Be subject to one another… Ephesians Christian nationalists https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2022/03/18/white-christian-nationalism-raskin-tlaib-democracy-freethought-secular/ https://heartlandpod.com/Twitter: @TheHeartlandPOD
Eingeschleust oder nicht - das ist heute die Frage. Viola aus GNTM gibt ein Statement über die Jan-Böhmermann-Gerüchte ab. Außerdem sprechen wir Hollywood-Star Sean Penn, der die Ukraine verlassen hat – und zwar zu Fuß. Wie er das geschafft hat und die weiteren wichtigen News des Tages bekommt ihr im Promipool Daily.
Based on famous hauntings in Philadelphia, Jen Schneider created modern prose that follows the thread connecting worlds and time, life and death. Jen Schneider is an educator who lives, writes, and works in small spaces throughout Pennsylvania. She is a Best of the Net nominee, with stories, poems, and essays published in a wide variety of literary and scholarly journals. She is the author of Invisible Ink (pre-order at Toho Pub), On Daily Puzzles: (Un)locking Invisibility (forthcoming, Moonstone Press), and Blindfolds, Bruises, and Breakups (forthcoming, Atmosphere Press). Click here to read part 2 of Schneider's contribution to kaidankai: https://www.whiteenso.com/days-50-56.htmlYou can read all the stories featured on kaidankai at https://www.whiteenso.com/100-stories.html. Follow us on twitter at: Japanese Ghost Stories @ghostJapaneseFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kaidankai100/
“We want to reach a community, that can reach a student, that can then go back and reach the world.” Approximately 1.1 million international students were enrolled in colleges and universities in the U.S. last year. Tyler Penn shares how we can minister to the international students in the colleges in our own communities. Tyler and Kellie Penn and their family serve with IM, Inc., working with international students at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Their mission is to reach students who will then return to their home countries and spread the Gospel there. Find out more about how you can support the Penns: https://iminc.org/im-missionaries/tyler-and-kellie-penn/. #NAFWB
Our destination is the legendary Penn's Creek and our guests are Jonas Price, owner, and Matt Kowalchuk, Head Guide at the Feathered Hook, Coburn, PA. Central PA is home to some of the finest limestone trout streams in America like the Little Juniata, Big Fishing Creek, and Spring Creek. Jonas and Matt give us an irreverent overview of the granddaddy of 'em all, Penn's Creek, and explain why it should be on every serious angler's bucket list. Epic hatches of Biblical proportions, highly educated fish, and fickle conditions make this a true master-class stream. Bonus: how to fish the drop shot rig and why it's a staple for guides here. Did I mention Jonas and Matt are hilarious? With Host, Steve Haigh Jonas Price, Matt Kowalchuk, The Feathered Hook Matt's top flies for Penn's Creek: @DestinationAnglerPodcast (Facebook and Instagram) The Feathered Hook: (814) 349-8757| jonas@thefeatheredhook.com Facebook & Instagram – @thefeatheredhookflyshop Destination Angler: The Destination Angler Website and Show Notes: http://destinationangler.libsyn.com/ Get updates and pictures of destinations covered on each podcast: On Instagram: @DestinationAnglerPodcast On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DestinationAnglerPodcast Join in the conversation with the Destination Angler Connection group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/984515755300748/ Comments & Suggestions: host, Steve Haigh, email shaigh50@gmail.com Available on Apple, Spotify, or where ever you get your podcasts Recorded February 4, 2021. Episode 33. Music on the show by A Brother's Fountain, “Hitch Hike-Man”. Podcast edited by Podcast Volume https://www.podcastvolume.com/
Tune in today to Herspiration Happy Hour as the hosts discuss owning your position in many businesses with business mogul and author, Raychell Penns. This dynamic woman drops many gems about tapping into your talents without fear and living in your purpose. You are not going to want to miss this. You can connect with Raychell on IG @mspenns and @vipbodysculpting!Connect with the hosts on IG:@iamdrpgurley @thegirlfriendtherapist @thebluephoenixheals.
What is happening now in this critical, perhaps final week in combat with forces of darkness seeking a hostile takeover of our nation. Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia and Arizona update. We've found the weakness - nervous Republican Legislators! And I give you the strategy.
Interviewed in this episode is former Steinbach Piston, Colgate Raider and all around great guy, Tyler Penner. Tyler speaks on his career path through Junior A with the Steinbach Pistons, leading him to a spot on the Colgate Raiders where he spent 4 years. Following his graduation this past Spring, Penns is pursuing continuing his hockey career and playing Pro. Penns talks about the struggles he is currently facing to go overseas to pursue his dream due to restrictions related to COVID-19. BUT, exciting enough, Penns secured a spot on a team, to find out where listen, download and enjoy!
Raychell Penns joins us to discuss her self help book Own It. Sometimes in order to solve a problem, you have to figure out what caused the problem. We talk this as well as all of the many ventures of this self proclaimed serial entrepreneur. This was one of my favorite interviews to date. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dvilledi/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dvilledi/support
Owen Morse: World Record Joggler, the Of Average Importance Person blood work experience, & an adventure in dinner theater. Correction: Owen's record is 11.68 seconds.
Email: droppedamongthiscrowdpod@gmail.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/amongthiscrowdShow Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/droppedamongthiscrowd/Website: https://droppedamongthiscrowdpod.weebly.com/Tour Dates: http://www.umphreys.com/tour/Red Rocks 2020 info: http://www.umphreys.com/2020/01/red-rocks-2020/Episode 88: https://tinyurl.com/yx2dwjjoUMBowl 2020: http://www.umphreys.com/2020/02/umbowl-2020/UMBowl Film Parody videos: "Umphellas": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peLymZqs7Xo"Forrest GUMph": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUqrJW-m2Qg"Almost Famous": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xb80Nu9X0bMLevitate Festival: https://www.levitatemusicfestival.com/Setlists for the shows discussed:January 19th: http://allthings.umphreys.com/setlists/?date=2020-01-19January 23rd: http://allthings.umphreys.com/setlists/?date=2020-01-23Where you can listen to the shows discussed:January 19th:UMLive: https://tinyurl.com/w356pngNugs.net: https://tinyurl.com/sxmfhfdArchive.org: https://archive.org/details/um2020-01-19.akg393.flac16January 23rd:UMLive: https://tinyurl.com/vog4mjqNugs.net: https://tinyurl.com/wrj4mzkArchive.org: https://archive.org/details/um2020-01-23.CP2.NBlock"Kashmir" with Kanika Moore from 2/16/19: https://tinyurl.com/rs3er47
On this episode Justin talks about having a positive show, he discusses going on his wifes "birthday weekend", hand feeding deer, horse back riding and more. His wife refuses to talk on the podcast. He talks about a new humaniod drawing and how it looks like Richard Sherman. mid show recap, and Penns women's volleyball team cancels their season, and he defends a hot MILF hunter. Enjoy the Show!!
As we head into the Fourth of July Week –There are tons of free events during Welcome America of course including the signature concert and fireworks at the art museum. You can check out the full schedule at welcomeamerica.com. But the fun continues with Concilio's Hispanic Fiesta next Saturday and Sunday at Penns landing – we'll talk with Concilio's Executive Director Adonis Banegas – the food and music are awesome.https://elconcilio.net/event/hispanic-fiesta-2019-part-of-pecos-multicultural-series/
As we head into the Fourth of July Week –There are tons of free events during Welcome America of course including the signature concert and fireworks at the art museum. You can check out the full schedule at welcomeamerica.com. But the fun continues with Concilio's Hispanic Fiesta next Saturday and Sunday at Penns landing – we'll talk with Concilio's Executive Director Adonis Banegas – the food and music are awesome.https://elconcilio.net/event/hispanic-fiesta-2019-part-of-pecos-multicultural-series/ We chat with Jared Yates Sexton the author of the Man They Wanted Me to Be - about Toxic Masculinity. https://www.jysexton.com/ The tax credit for converting your home to solar runs out at the end of 2019. Loraine speaks with Laura Rigell Solar Manager for the Philadelphia Energy Authority about how you can go solar. http://solarizephilly.org/
There are tons of free events during Welcome America of course including the signature concert and fireworks at the art museum. You can check out the full schedule at welcomeamerica.com. But the fun continues with Concilio's Hispanic Fiesta next Saturday and Sunday at Penns landing – we'll talk with Concilio's Executive Director Adonis Banegas – the food and music are awesome. https://elconcilio.net/event/hispanic-fiesta-2019-part-of-pecos-multicultural-series/ We're pulling up an interview from the archives with local artist Ashli Rice who has a lovely song called Woman.https://ashliricemusic.com/ Families look for the best fit for their kids when it comes to K-12 schools. About 33K school age children in PA have elected to attend a cyber school. We'll take a look at why students choose cyber with folks who'll also address some recent criticism of online schooling. Joining me are Pennsylvania Virtual Charter School's Doug Wessels, Director of Public Affairs and Accountability, and Laura Afshari, current PA Virtual teacher.https://www.pavcsk12.org/
Bingenweisheiten - Der Serien-Podcast für Netflix, Amazon Prime und TV
Eine 8-teilige Serie über die erste bemannte Marsmission mit Oscargewinner Sean Penn in der Hauptrolle? "The First" klingt nach rasantem Science-Fiction-Abenteuer und energischem Charakterschauspiel. Doch nur Letzteres ist der Fall - vielmehr ist die Produktion von "House of Cards"-Schöpfer Beau Willimon eine bewegende Serie über die kleinen und großen Familiendramen auf unserem Planeten. Denn während die NASA in neue Sphären aufbrechen will, muss das Leben auf der Erde in geordnete Bahnen gelenkt werden. Die Redakteure Fischer, Meyer und Sowa diskutieren ausführlich Vor- und Nachteile der hierzulande bei MagentaTV verfügbare Serie.
Las Vegas writer/entertainer/performer Matt Donnelly joins Curt Carstensen for a discussion about Matt's journey through the entertainment industry and his new focus on comedy magic. Find Matt Donnelly: Mind Noodler on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Listen to the Abracababble podcast by following this link. Listen to Matt and Mattingly's Ice Cream Social here. Listen to Penn's Sunday School here. Read the Vox article about "Intellectual Humility" here. Follow "People I Know Show" on Facebook and Instagram.
Just about every outdoorsman and woman has gotten turned around or lost in the woods before. This can be a very frightening experience if you are not prepared. Join us as we share the mic with Jeff Bucheit this week as Jeff gives critical survival tips. - Critical items for your survival kit - Importance of knowing how to use a Compass, Map, and GPS - How staying calm can save your life - Proper nutrition
Join us under the turkey roost on this weeks episode, as we talk fall turkey hunting, with Shawn Kotchey, US Marine Veteran, owner and operator of Millcreek Valley Game Calls. Fall turkey hunters of every age and skill level will learn new tips and strategies during this episode. - Fall turkey hunting tactics. - Tips on properly navigating in remote areas. - Where to find fall birds. - Importance of roosting and knowing where birds are roosting at. - Tips on setting up on fall flocks. - Hunting fall birds with dogs.
Stefan Penns ist einer der Experten für traditionell chinesische Medizin und Kinderwunsch in Deutschland und kann auf 35 Jahre Erfahrung als Heilpraktiker und über 20 Jahre Erfahrung in der ganzheitlichen Therapie bei unerfülltem Kinderwunsch zurückblicken. Über 5000 Paare wurden in dieser Zeit von ihm begleitet und mehr 1500 Kinder sind mit seiner Hilfe auf die Welt gekommen. Dieser unglaubliche Erfahrungsschatz macht Stefan Penns zu einem unglaublich interessanten Gesprächspartner und ich hoffe auch du kannst aus diesem Interview ein paar neue Informationen ziehen. Die ist meine Interview Premiere und natürlich muss dabei auch das eine oder andere schief gehen. Ich entschuldige mich also für einen Ton, der an manchen Stellen nicht ideal ist und falls Du dir gerne das Schaubild anschauen möchtest, dass Herr Penns zur Veranschaulichung aufmalt, dann schau auch gerne auf meinem YouTube Kanal vorbei, dort findest du das Video zur Podcastfolge. Ich wünsche dir viele neue Erkenntnisse und viel Spaß bei dieser Podcastfolge. Alles Liebe, Katharina P.S.: Unter folgendem Link könnt ihr Kontakt mit Stefan Penns aufnehmen, wenn ihr Interesse an einer Begleitung auf eurem Weg zum Wunschkind habt: https://www.kinderwunsch-hamburg-heilpraktiker-akupunktur-stefan-penns.de
Johnny Thompson is one of the most respected minds in magic. These days he works with Penn & Teller on both their TV show "Fool Us" and their show at the Rio in Las Vegas. His passion for show business began at a young age, and he was drawn to carny sideshow. Thompson shares the story of the evolution of his career from a pitchman to sewer worker, jazz musician, orchestrator and magician. Along the way, Thompson refined both his comedy and magical skills which led to the creation of his nightclub act The Great Tomsoni & Co. When was the last time you had the chance to spend fifty minutes with a living legend reflecting on his life? It was an honour for me, and I hope you find the time for this intimate interview. Thompson's secrets have been collected in a two-volume publication: "The Magic of Johnny Thompson." It includes contributions from Teller and Lance Burton both of whom learned significantly from Thompson and both of whom we discuss in the interview. Other magicians who come up in the interview include Piff the Magic Dragon, Marshall Brodien and the inventor of the "bra trick" Howard Brooks. Get details about the "The Magic of Johnny Thompson" and watch archival video at Magicana Thanks to my sponsors: AnthroDesk The best sit/stand desk. Details here. Chefs PlateSave 50% on a week's worth of delicious food
On this episode of Real Estate 2020 we take you to Where Jeff discusses, PENNS, Discusses Video Marketing Strategies, Lead Group and Lead Conversions for Internet Leads at Orange Tree Golf Club.
On this episode of Real Estate 2020 we take you to Sibbach Team's weekly Tuesday meeting held at Scottsdale Area Association of REALTORS® Where Jeff Discusses Video Marketing Strategies, PENNS, Lead Group and Lead Conversions for Internet Leads.
“Bei der Arbeit in den großen Studios in Hollywood habe ich gelernt, warum die so penibel auf alle Details achten. Und ich meine Details, wie: Sind alle 10 Bleistifte wieder angespitzt, sind die Regler alle wieder auf der richtigen Position, ist alles bis in die kleinste Ecke sauber usw. Das ist eben das Zeichen dafür, dass man sich und seine Arbeit im Griff hat und man auch mit einem Superstar alleine im Raum gelassen werden kann. Ohne die Disziplin wird das nichts!” Wir haben diese Woche Simon Heeger, den Gründer von zweimusic bei uns im Podcast gehabt. Wer die Trailer von Blockbustern wie z.B. Fluch der Karibik gesehen hat, der hat die Arbeit von Simon und seinem Mitgründer Christian gehört. Wir waren überrascht, wieviel ‘New Work’ mit der Disziplin zu tun hat, die es für Kreativarbeit braucht und was man aus den vielen kleinen Details für die eigene Arbeit mitnehmen kann. Die Jungs arbeiten mit ihrem Team von Hamburg und L.A. aus und haben aus ihrer Zeit bei Hans Zimmer und der extrem intensiven Arbeit mit den großen Studios und den Stars unserer Zeit sehr viel für die Organisation ihres eigenen Teams mitgenommen. Alle Bücher der Podcast-Gäste findet Ihr unter: books.onthewaytonewwork.com Shownotes: Wie bist du zu dem gekommen, was du heute machst? (ab 00:45 Min.) Wann wird die Musik für den Film komponiert? (ab 03:30 Min.) Wie sieht euer Geschäft im Bereich Werbefilm aus, wie läuft eine typische Produktion? (ab 05:20 Min.) Wie schaffst du es das Gleichgewicht zwischen Komponieren und Projektmanagement beizubehalten? (ab 07:33 Min.) Wie läuft der Kreativprozess bei dir ab? (ab 08:50 Min.) Wie wichtig ist Schlaf für den Kreativprozess? (ab 10:50 Min.) Wie bist du auf das Thema „Neues Arbeiten“ gekommen? (ab 11:45 Min.) Orientierst du dich an großen Musikern und daran wie sie arbeiten? (ab 12:50 Min.) Was würdest du jungen Leuten mitgeben? (ab 15:50 Min.) Habt ihr Dinge mitgenommen aus der Zusammenarbeit mit Hans Zimmer? (ab 17:40 Min.) Ihr habt in LA ein Büro aufgemacht, Warum dort? (ab 21:00 Min.) Wie wichtig ist es mit den Studios professionell zu arbeiten? (ab 23:50 Min) Wie organisiert ihr euch in eurer Kommunikation? (ab 27:40 Min.) Wie gibst du die wichtigen Feinheiten an neue Mitarbeiter weiter? (ab 29:40 Min.) Was macht ihr beide um Kraft zu tanken? (ab 33:40 Min.) Wie oft geht ihr von hier weg und arbeitet remote? (ab 35:15 Min) Wie wichtig ist für dich der physischer Arbeitsplatz? (ab 36:30 Min.) Wie kam es dazu dass du neben deinem Job noch als Keyboarder bei De fofftig Penns spielst und wie schaffst du das? (ab 38:25 Min.) Was hast du noch für Träume und Pläne in deinem Leben? (ab 41:40 Min.) Was sind deine 5 Must Read Bücher? (ab 41:30 Min.) Welche Musik inspiriert dich? (ab 45:00 Min.)
Summerfest opened this weekend on the Penns Landing waterfront. KYW's Hadas Kuznits has the scoop on food specials as well as highlights of what to eat and when.
The boys continue to remember Lemmy, Bowie and Scott Weiland. #JaCARtAudio #DrinkIt #RIP2016 #JackOffs
In this Very Special Edition of The Drunken Dork Podcast, Tom reports back from the 2015 Motor City Comic Con, where he spent the weekend shopping and asking press conference style questions at various panels, as well as generally acting like a dink. Listen in as he shares his interactions with the like of Billy Boyd ("Lord of the Rings"), Camren Bicondova ("Gotham"), Dean Cain ("Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman"), WWE Legend "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, and Scott Wilson ("The Walking Dead") as well as the one and only William Shatner. **Apologies for the uneven nature of the sound quality, particularly the Billy Boyd section. We did our best to clean it up in post, but due to the acoustics in the various rooms the recordings took place in, only so much could be done.** As always, be sure to subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio & YouTube while remembering to give us that golden 5-Star rating. Don't forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @thedrunkendork, check out our Wordpress Site & leave us some feedback by emailing us at drunkendorkpodcast@gmail.com Copyright 2015 Thomas Coe, Jacob Wilson & Travis Adle Music Courtesy of Jackson F. Smith, via http://freemusicarchive.org Sound Effects Courtesy of http://freesfx.co.uk Recorded Live at the Motor City Comic Con May 15, 16 & 17, 2015 Additional Audio Recorded on May 23, 2015
Into the wild van Sean Penn is het waargebeurde verhaal over Christopher McCandles, een middenklasse jongeman die de beschaving van zich af wierp en de wildernis in trok. De film is Penns vierde speelfilmregie sinds lange tijd, nadat hij in 2002 een kort film leverde voor 11'09''01 - September 11. Terwijl het buiten stortregende trokken Joost Broeren, Dana Linssen en Jeroen Stout met de film mee de wildernis in.
In this episode, we'll take a brief look at what came to be called Spiritualism.Coming out of the 16th C, the, what seemed to many at the time,endless debates on doctrine and dogma,the intolerance of Christians toward one another,and the lack of any apparent movement toward resolving the mess, moved many across Europe and the New World to seek refuge in more of an abstract religious sentiment than a rigid faith of set doctrines. Another factor encouraging this mindset was a burgeoning European middle-class. You see, it was only the wealthy nobility who possessed the resources for higher education need to foster an excessive emphasis on correct doctrine. Those who didn't have that opportunity; who couldn't wax eloquent on complicated matters of theology, were regarded as unsophisticates who depended on their betters to tell them what to believe.The Spiritualist Movement of the 17th and 18th Cs attracted people from all classes. From the cultured who'd tired of narrow-minded dogmatism, to uneducated commoners tired of having their lives turned over by endless religious tussles.The history of the Spiritualist movement is difficult to trace because it devolved into several streams that constantly mixed. Just as its beliefs were a hodge-podge, so is its history. We'll examine it by taking a look at three of its leaders.Jakob Boehme was born in Silesia, Germany in 1575. His parents were strict Lutherans of humble means. By all accounts, the young Jakob had a real and rich faith.The sermons of that time were long dissertations on the theological debates of the day. These bored Jakob to tears and did nothing to spark a relationship with God.At fourteen, he was apprenticed to a shoe-maker. Shortly after, he began having visions. It might have been one thing if he'd kept these to himself, but he didn't; he shared them. His master threw him out, saying he wanted an apprentice, not a prophet.Boehme became a traveling cobbler, moving here and there mending shoes. As he traveled and visited different churches, he came to the conclusion Church leaders had built a kind of confusing doctrinal Tower of Babel. He determined to set dogmatics aside and cultivate his inner spiritual life. He read everything he could lay his hands on that might help in that pursuit.His meditations led him to some conclusions on the nature of the world and man's place in it. These were then “confirmed” by visions and other spiritual experiences. But he kept his new-found convictions to himself for a time as he plied his shoe-mending-trade.At twenty-five, Jakob ended his wanderings and set up shop in Goerlitz, on the border between Germany and Poland, where he made a comfortable living as a cobbler.Although Boehme didn't see himself as a preacher, he was convinced God wanted him to record his visions. The result was a book titled Brilliant Dawn. In it, Boehme repeatedly asserts he's writing what God dictated word for word, and that he's no more than a pen in His hand. Boehme didn't publish, but a manuscript reached a local pastor, who accused Boehme to the magistrates. Under threat of exile, Boehme promised to teach or write no more on religious matters. For five years he kept his promise. But in 1618, compelled by new visions and the encouragement of admirers, he wrote anew. Without permission, one of his followers published three of his works. These reached the same pastor, who again accused Boehme of heresy. He was forced to leave Goerlitz.He ended up in the court of the Elector of Saxony, where several theologians examined his teachings without reaching a conclusion. They confessed themselves unable to understand his meaning. They recommended Boehme be given time to clarify his ideas. Not long after, he fell ill and returned to Goerlitz to die among friends and followers. He passed at the age of fifty.The Saxony theologians' response wasn't just a dodge to avoid passing judgment on a likable guy. Boehme's writings continue to be difficult to sort out. They're a confusing mish-mash of this and that; which, to be frank, is a hallmark of much of what goes under the title “spiritualism.” Boehme's tomes are a mixture of traditional Christian themes with others taken from magic, alchemy, occultism, and theosophy. At points, it looks like Boehme gives a metaphor to help explain his point, but it never does. You read it and say, “What does THAT have to do with anything?” So the metaphors, striking as they may be, only serve to add to the confusion. And THAT may very well be the overall point of his inkings. There may not BE a meaning to be parsed from it all. There's every possibility Boehme used words to produce phrases that conveyed singular ideas that weren't connected. He may have aimed for a state of mind that suspended rationality and logic; one that arises out of frustration at trying to make sense of what is senseless, so one gives up, lays reason down, and becomes hyper-suggestible.While the specifics of what Boehme aimed for aren't clear, their basic direction is. He took aim at the lifeless dogmatism of theologians and the empty liturgy of the Church. Against these, Boehme exalted the freedom of the spirit with a belief in direct revelation from God to individuals. He declared that since “the letter kills,” believers ought not to be guided by Scripture, but by the Holy Spirit, who inspired the biblical writers and presently inspires believers. He said, “I have enough with the book that I am. If I have within me the Spirit of Christ, the entire Bible is in me. Why would I wish for more books? Why discuss what is outside, while not having learned what is within me?”Huh – ironic then that he wrote books.Boehme had few followers during his lifetime but later his writings gained admirers. In England, some formed a Boehmenist-movement. Some clashed with the Quakers who we'll take a look at next. So, the Spiritualist Movement, born in part as a protest against the doctrinal debates of traditional theology, was eventually embroiled in similar controversies.George Fox was born in a small English village the same year Jakob Boehme died, 1624. Like Boehme, Fox was of humble origin and a cobbler's apprentice. At 19, disgusted at the immorality of his fellow apprentices, he quit and began the life of an itinerant religious seeker. He attended meetings of all sorts, seeking spiritual illumination. He devoted himself to the study of Scripture until he'd committed most of it to memory.Fox's pursuit of spiritual illumination was a roller coaster of highs and lows. There were times when he had a mystical experience that thrilled, followed by a season where he despaired of finding the path that would lead to what he sought. He came to the conviction all the various sects in England were wrong, and their worship was an abomination to God.Fox challenged much of traditional Christianity. He reasoned if God doesn't dwell in houses made by human hands, as the Scripture said, how dare anyone call buildings where they gather “churches”? They are in truth no more than houses with bell towers.For Fox, pastors paid a salary aren't real shepherds, but “priests” and “journeymen.” Hymns, orders of worship, sermons, sacraments, creeds, ministers—are all human hindrances to the freedom of the Spirit.Over against all these, Fox placed what he called the “inner light.” This was a seed that existed in all people, and was the true way to find God. Fox said the Calvinist doctrine of total depravity was a denial of God's love. On the contrary, he maintained, there's an inner light in all, no matter how dim it may be. Thanks to that light, pagans can be saved as well as Christians. This light, however, must not be confused with the intellect or conscience. It's the capability all have to recognize and accept the presence of God. By it we're able to believe and understand Scripture. So, communication with God thru the inner light is previous to and independent of, any communication by external means.Although those close to George Fox knew of the fire burning within him, for several years he abstained from proclaiming what he was convinced he'd discovered regarding the true meaning of faith and Christianity.At that time there were in England several religious sects, and Fox attended all without finding contentment in any. Finally, he felt called to speak out at a Baptist meeting, announcing what he now believed. From that point on, such urgings became more frequent. In gatherings of various religious groups, Fox declared he'd been commanded by the Spirit to announce his new vision of The Faith. He was often treated with contempt and hostility and was thrown out of meetings, beaten, and stoned. But all such didn't stop him. Soon he was in another “house with a belfry,” interrupting the service and proclaiming his message.Fox's followers grew rapidly. At first they called themselves “Children of Light” but Fox preferred the title Friends, which later become their official name. They were soon called Quakers by outsiders. The name came from their tendency to tremble with fervency as they prayed.In 1652, George Fox gained the support of Margaret Fell, a noble-woman widowed in 1658. She became a leader in the movement and used her position to lend it an air of credibility and protection. But political opposition grew and she was arrested for supporting the movement. Her property was confiscated and she was sentenced to life in prison. After being released by the king, she married Fox in 1669. The rest of their lives were spent teaching and in missions, which were repeatedly interrupted by rounds of imprisonment. Fox died in 1691, his wife Margaret a decade later.Since the Friends believed structure in worship was an obstacle to the Spirit, their services took place in silence. Any who felt called to speak or pray aloud were free to do so. When the Spirit moved them, women had the same right to speak as men. Fox himself did not prepare a message but simply allowed the Spirit to move him in the moment. There were times when many gathered, hoping to hear him speak, but he refused. Also, Quakers didn't include the traditional sacraments of baptism and communion. They feared that physical water, bread, and wine would draw attention away from the spiritual.Fox was aware of the danger his emphasis on the freedom of the Spirit might lead to excessive individualism. Other movements with a similar emphasis hadn't lasted long. The exercise of individual freedom inevitably leads to the dissolving of a group. Fox avoided this by underscoring the importance of community and love. In Friends' meetings, decisions aren't made by a majority. If a unanimous agreement was not reached, the decision was postponed, and the meeting continued in silence until the Spirit offered a solution. If one was not received, the matter was left pending for another occasion.Many disliked the teachings and practices of the Quakers. Religious leaders resented the way they interrupted their services to preach or read Scripture. Authorities saw the need to teach a lesson to these Friends, who refused to pay tithes, swear oaths, bow to their “betters,” or uncover their head before any but God. Quakers argued that, since God was addressed in the familiar “Thou,” no one else ought to be addressed by the more respectful “You.” To those used to the submission of their “inferiors,” that was intolerable insubordination.So Fox was repeatedly beaten and spent years in prison. He was sent to prison the first time for interrupting a preacher who declared the ultimate truth was to be found in Scripture. Fox said that wasn't true; the ultimate truth was in the Spirit who inspired Scripture. On other occasions, he was accused of blasphemy and of conspiring against the government. When the authorities offered a pardon, he refused, declaring he wasn't guilty. To accept a pardon for something he hadn't done was to lie. On another occasion, when serving six months for blasphemy, he was offered freedom in exchange for service in the Army. He refused, declaring Christians ought not use weapons other than those the Spirit provided. His sentence was prolonged by an additional six months.When he wasn't in prison, Fox spent his time in Margaret's home, Swarthmoor Hall. It became the headquarters of the Friends. The rest of the time he traveled England and abroad, visiting Quaker meetings and taking his message to new areas. First, he went to Scotland, where he was accused of sedition; then to Ireland. He spent two years in the Caribbean and North America; and made two visits to the Continent. In all these places he gained converts, and by the time of his death, in 1691, his followers ran to the tens of thousands.Like Fox, they were persecuted. They were thrown in jail for vagrancy, blasphemy, inciting riots, and refusing to pay tithes. In 1664, Charles II issued an edict forbidding unlicensed religious assemblies. Many groups continued gathering in secret. But the Quakers declared it would be a lie to do so, and openly disobeyed the edict. Thousands were imprisoned, and by the time religious tolerance was granted in 1689, hundreds had died in prison.The most famous of Fox's followers was William Penn, after whom the state of Pennsylvania was named. His father was a British admiral who tried to secure for him the best education available. While he was a student, William became a Puritan. Then, while studying in France, he came under the influence of the Huguenots. In 1667, back in England, he became a Quaker. His father, not knowing what to do with his “fanatical” son, threw him out of the house. Penn stayed true to his convictions and eventually spent seven months in the Tower of London. He sent word to the king that the Tower was the worst of arguments to convince him, so, no matter who was right, whoever uses force to seek religious assent is necessarily wrong. Finally, thanks to the intervention of his father and other well-placed friends, he was set free. He then spent several years raising a family, traveling throughout Europe, and writing in defense of the Friends.Penn then conceived the idea of what he called his “holy experiment.” Some friends had spoken to him about New Jersey, in North America. The crown owed Penn's father a considerable amount of money. When William's father died, that debt fell to the son. Since Charles wasn't able to pay, Penn asked instead for a grant of land in the New World. It became known as Penns' Wood – Pennsylvania. His purpose was to found a new colony in which there would be complete religious freedom. By then, other British colonies had been founded in North America. But, with the exception of Rhode Island, all were marked by religious intolerance. In Massachusetts, the most intolerant of the colonies, Quakers were persecuted, condemned to exile, mutilated, and executed. What Penn now proposed was a new colony in which all would be free to worship according to their own convictions. This seemed bad enough to an intolerant age. But even worse was Penn's plan to buy from the Indians the land that the crown had granted him. He was convinced that the Indians, and not the crown, were the legitimate owners of the land. And he hoped to establish such cordial relations with them that the settlers would have no need to defend themselves by force of arms. The capital of this holy experiment would be called Philadelphia—the city of fraternal love.No matter how ill-conceived Penn's experiment seemed to the more enlightened Brits, soon there were many, not only in England, but also in other parts of Europe, willing to take part in it. Many of them were Quakers, and therefore the Friends dominated the political life of the colony for some time. But there were also settlers of many different persuasions. Under the leadership of Penn, first governor of the colony, relations with the Indians were excellent, and for a long time his dream of a peaceful settlement was a reality.The last Spiritualist we'll look at today is Emanuel Swedenborg.Born in 1688, three years before Fox's death, Emmanuel Swedenborg was born to an aristocratic family in Sweden. He received an education at the University of Uppsala, and spent five years traveling England, the Netherlands, France, and Germany. The goal of these travels was the quest for knowledge. While Fox and Boehme pursued religious enlightenment, the young Swedenborg was after scientific knowledge.After many years of scientific inquiry, Swedenborg claimed he had a vision of being carried into the spiritual world where saw eternal truths. He wrote expansively on the true meaning of reality and Scripture. He said that all that exists is a reflection of the attributes of God. Therefore, the visible world “corresponds” with the invisible one. The same is true of Scripture, which reflects truths that can only be known by those who've entered the spiritual world.Swedenborg was convinced his writings would form the beginning of a new era in the history of the world and religion. He claimed what had taken place when he received his revelations was what the Bible meant when speaking of the 2nd Coming of Christ. As expected, these ideas weren't received well by his contemporaries. His circle of followers was small. He didn't feel called to found a new movement, but to call the existing church to a new understanding of its nature and message.Since that didn't work out so well, in 1784, twelve years after his death, his disciples founded the Church of the New Jerusalem, whose members were never many but which has survived to our time. In the 19th C, the Swedenborgian Society was founded with the purpose of publishing and distributing Swedenborg's writings.
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