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There's a steam engine revival in South Africa. Although steam belongs to a bygone era when trains powered the Industrial Revolution, there's now a significant steam rail tourism sector thriving in the country. The Ceres Steam Train to Elgin is one of five steam heritage train rides available in South Africa. A novel experience for some, it's nostalgic for others. Trundling along at a sedate 45 kilometers per hour, there is lots of time to chat, celebrate an event, or watch the world go by. A highlight is climbing Sir Lowry's Pass, after which the train is in the Overberg district. At the peak of steam in 1959, there were 3,300 steam locomotives in use in South Africa. Peter Rogers has run steam train tours in South Africa since the 1980s. He says there are two main reasons steam trains were used significantly longer in South Africa than in other countries. “Most traction was steam and that was due to the fact that we had abundant coal in the country, as well as the sanctions period when we couldn't get diesel fuel, and for that reason, steam kept on until about 1980s when railways eventually decided to get rid of steam. The last steam operated on the Kimberley-De Aar line in about 1992,” he explains. When steam stopped being used in 1992, there were 700 steam locomotives on the tracks. Today, there are about 20 steam locomotives in use, and one of them powers the Ceres Train to Elgin. Keeping steam train travel alive in the 21st century has several challenges, not least having to manufacture spare parts from scratch. Yet there is an enduring love for steam travel, says Ceres Train Director, Rick Botha. “There are more steam locomotives running in the country now than there were ten years ago. So it's definitely grown and there's been a revival in steam. And you can see people are interested in it. Wherever steam is running, steam is running full. People love it. People wave, people hoot. There's just a joy around steam that you don't find anywhere else.” This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Continuing in our theme of a God of New Beginnings, Dr Peter Rogers (one of the Elders of Liberty Family Church) takes us into the story of the resurrection of Lazarus (John 11:1-44). Peter considers how his resurrection would have changed Lazarus' life. Peter makes the case that such miracles bring faith, confirm faith and increase faith.
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Do you ever wonder how the food you eat impacts your mental health? Join us as Dr. Rogers uncovers the powerful link between nutrition and psychiatric illnesses. Books by Dr. Rogers
Continuing in our theme of a God of New Beginnings, Dr Peter Rogers takes us into the story of the encounter of a few fishermen with Jesus as he calls them to be disciples (Matthew 4:18-22). This encounter raises three questions for us: Is God calling you to something new in 2025? How will you respond if Jesus makes the call? How can I fish for people in my calling?
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Continuing in our theme of a God of New Beginnings, Dr Peter Rogers takes us into the story of the encounter of a few fishermen with Jesus as he calls them to be disciples (Matthew 4:18-22). This encounter raises three questions for us: Is God calling you to something new in 2025? How will you respond if Jesus makes the call? How can I fish for people in my calling?
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Are you overwhelmed by all the nutrition facts, studies, and tips on your WFPB journey? Join us as Peter Rogers, MD shares powerful strategies to help you master and retain the essential information for a healthier, smarter lifestyle! Watch presentation here! Books by Dr. Rogers
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Click here to watch! Do you know that what you eat could be affecting your mood? Learn how the right—and wrong—foods can impact your mental well-being with Peter Rogers, M.D. Books by Dr. Rogers
In this message, Peter Rogers continues our Parables of Jesus series and shares a children's message, exploring two short parables that Jesus tells to illustrate the profound worth of His Kingdom from Matthew 13:44–46.
In this message, Peter Rogers reflects on Paul's teaching to the church in Ephesus - from Ephesians 4:4-16 - and encourages each of us to play our part in seeing Liberty Family Church grow up into the church God is calling us to become.
Ellen Kamhi talks with Dr. Peter Rogers, renowned for his expertise in health, nutrition, and performance optimization. He has dedicated over 25 years to researching and teaching in the fields of neuroscience, atherosclerosis, dementia prevention, back pain treatment, nutrition, weight loss, and cognitive performance optimization. They discuss his new book, "Medical Reformation Vegan Renaissance Bible: Poor Man's Guide to Health, Nutrition & Toxicology."
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Do you struggle with back pain? Discover effective strategies to manage and prevent back pain. Join us as we uncover the secrets to achieving lifelong spinal health with Peter Rogers, MD Click here to watch!
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Want practical advice on maintaining vitality and youthfulness naturally? Get expert tips on aging gracefully beyond a whole food, plant-based lifestyle, including how to avoid aging hormones and chemicals lurking in our environment and achieve that vibrant, youthful glow. Watch Here!
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Wish you could prove to your healthcare provider that pills and procedures are not the answers to chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, obesity, and more? Dr. Rogers discusses the urgent need for medical reformation and alternative approaches to promote true healing and wellness. Watch Here! Books by Dr. Rogers
We continue our Patreon request month with one requested by Peter Rogers, Orson Welles's The Trial. Released in 1962, the film stars Anthony Perkins as K in this adaptation of Franz Kafka's nightmare in bureaucracy. Playwright David MacGregor and writer Mike Faloon join Mike to discuss this beautiful, baroque interpretation of Kafka's work as well as 1962 Norwegian television film and the 1993 version starring Kyle MacLaughlin.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
We continue our Patreon request month with one requested by Peter Rogers, Orson Welles's The Trial. Released in 1962, the film stars Anthony Perkins as K in this adaptation of Franz Kafka's nightmare in bureaucracy. Playwright David MacGregor and writer Mike Faloon join Mike to discuss this beautiful, baroque interpretation of Kafka's work as well as 1962 Norwegian television film and the 1993 version starring Kyle MacLaughlin.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
Welcome to this episode of The Tonic, terrestrially broadcast on Jun 22 and 23, 2024 on AM740 and FM 96.7 in Toronto. Topics covered on the show track the lifestyle articles and themes published in The Tonic Magazine and The Tonic Newsletter. This week we'll discuss authenticity and human connection with empowerment coach Val Vee, the importance of proper hydration with naturopath, Dr. Barb Woegerer, how to face your fears and counter your phobias with auther Christopher Paul Jones, and the details of the Medical Reformation Vegan Renaissance Bible, with author Dr. Peter Rogers
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Ever wondered why so many suffer from common abdominal diseases such as fatty liver, gallstones, pancreas issues, coronary artery sclerosis, and kidney stones? Learn what is not in any Harvard medical textbook, and what most doctors don't know about abdominal diseases. Join us as we learn practical insights and no-nonsense wellness strategies from Peter Rogers, MD. You will learn about diverticulosis, diverticulitis, rectal hemorrhoids, varicose veins, gallstones in gallbladder, appendicitis, abdominal aortic aneurysm, coronary artery disease, fatty liver, fatty pancreas, diabetes, kidney stones, lumbar spine scoliosis, inguinal hernia, varicocele, leaky gut, butyrate, SCFA, LPS, LTA. Click here to watch!
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Click here to watch! Ready to unlock the secrets to a healthier, happier you? Learn the surprising link between hormonal disruptors, weight loss struggles, & cancer risk. From everyday household items to personal care products, discover the hidden dangers lurking in your daily routine.
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In this message, Peter Rogers continues on from the Easter narrative and reflects on the radical transformation of Jesus' disciples after His resurrection; from fearful to fearless followers filled with the Holy Spirit who risked everything to share the Gospel.
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Carry On Doctor (1967/1972) AIP Production #7221/7228 Jeff and Cheryl sit in the waiting room watching the medical staff and wacky patients of Carry On Doctor. Directed by Gerald Thomas Written by Talbot Rothwell Produced by Peter Rogers for The Rank Organisation Starring: Frankie Howerd as Francis Kitchener BiggerKenneth Williams as Doctor Kenneth TinkleSid James as Charlie RoperCharles Hawtrey as Mr BarronJim Dale as Doctor Jim KilmoreHattie Jacques as Lavinia, the MatronPeter Butterworth as Mr SmithBernard Bresslaw as Ken BiddleBarbara Windsor as Nurse Sandra MayJoan Sims as Chloe GibsonAnita Harris as Nurse ClarkeJune Jago as Sister HoggettDerek Francis as Sir Edmund BurkeDandy Nichols as Mrs. RoperPeter Jones as ChaplainDeryck Guyler as Surgeon HardcastleGwendolyn Watts as Mrs Mildred BarronDilys Laye as Mavis WinklePeter Gilmore as HenryHarry Locke as Sam Produced by The Rank Organisation and distributed by American International Pictures. Rent Carry On Doctor on Prime Video.Follow the American International Podcast on Letterboxd, Instagram and Threads @aip_pod and on Facebook at facebook.com/AmericanInternationalPodcast. Our open and close includes clips from the following films/trailers: How to Make a Monster (1958), The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962), I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957), High School Hellcats (1958), Beach Blanket Bingo (1965), The Wild Angels (1966), It Conquered the World (1956), The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), and Female Jungle (1955)
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Ever wondered if there's a way to prevent and reverse autoimmune diseases naturally? Learn what is not in any Harvard medical textbook, and what most doctors don't know about autoimmune disease! Learn practical insights and no-nonsense wellness strategies from Peter Rogers, MD Watch Full Episode Here! Books by Dr. Rogers
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Is eliminating salt the best we can do to normalize our blood pressure? Find out what really drives high blood pressure and how to conquer it. Learn what is not in any Harvard medical textbook, and what most cardiologists don't know about the "silent killer", hypertension. Watch interview and presentation here! Dr. Rogers books
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The health of your heart is determined not only by what you eat but by what you know? Learn what is not in any Harvard medical textbook, and what most cardiologists don't know about atherosclerosis, the leading cause of heart disease, stroke, and other vascular-related complications! Watch interview and presentation here!
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On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, Peter Rogers, formerly of Velo3D and Autodesk, links back up with Lumafield co-founder and Head of Product Andreas Bastian as part of our Innovators on Innovators series. The pair met while working at Autodesk on such projects as the Airbus seat frame, which they discuss in the podcast. Since Autodesk, the pair have gone in different directions. Rogers has spent most of that time in metal additive manufacturing and consulting, while Bastian set up Lumafield, an industrial CT and AI inspection business. As they reconvene for this podcast, they share their thoughts on the differences in porosity distribution across the several 3D printing processes, how Lumafield is using AI to address part defects, and the advancements being made in additive manufacturing software.
It's shaping up to be a hot dry summer in the City of Sails and Aucklanders are being urged to be mindful of their water use. With the El Niño climate pattern upon us, there's confidence from weather forecasters that warmer and drier conditions lie ahead. With that in mind Watercare is appealing to residents to be selective about how much water they use. Water demand in Auckland usually skyrockets on hot dry days. Watercare head of production Peter Rogers talks to Kathryn about the various ways people can be careful about their water use.
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Watch Interview Here What causes diabetes? What can we do to reverse it? What can we do to prevent it? Yes, it's about nutrition, but so much more. Learn what is not in any Harvard medical textbook, and what most doctors don't know about diabetes ! Books by Dr. Rogers
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Watch interview here. What causes cognitive decline? What can we do to prevent it? Yes, it's about nutrition, but so much more. Learn what is not in any Harvard medical textbook, and what most doctors don't know about dementia, Alzheimers, cognitive decline and more! Books by Dr. Rogers
GET MY FREE INSTANT POT COOKBOOK: https://www.chefaj.com/instant-pot-download ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MY LATEST BESTSELLING BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1570674086?tag=onamzchefajsh-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=1570674086&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.1GNPDCAG4A86S ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide medical advice. The content of this podcast is provided for informational or educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for informed medical advice or care. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health issue without consulting your doctor. Always seek medical advice before making any lifestyle changes. Beginning in April 2023, Nutrition Insights with Peter Rogers, M.D. will air the second Sunday of every month at 9:00 am PACIFIC time. To see Dr Roger's talk on the causes of Obesity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MdmQFEGHX0 To see Dr. Roger's talk on Cancer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtBqi3kmZbY&t=6s To see Dr. Roger's talk on Dementia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqDdcVbMucc To see Dr. Rogers talk on Diabetes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qrdl_Nka-Y To see Dr. Roger's talk on Disease Prevention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qrdl_Nka-Y An imaging guided surgeon (interventional radiologist) & neuroradiologist, author of nutrition, medical & study skills books, Peter Rogers MD is the "Spartan Vegan." In college he was student athlete of the year at Stanford. Graduated 1st in medical school class. Dr. Rogers works as neuroradiologist, but also did fellowship imaging guided surgery (interventional radiology) at Harvard. He got fat in 30's and learned his way out. He was one of best medical students in USA in biochemistry and tries to understand pathophysiology. Has written a books about nutrition & study skills including "How to improve blood flow," "Hot topics in nutrition," "Straight A at Stanford & on to Harvard," "How to raise IQ, & become a genius." Stanford university student athlete of the year, 1985. University of Illinois medical school award for best male medical student in class; best student in pathology; highest board scores in class of 333 students; biochemistry score 780/800, possibly the highest in the USA (biochem is the most difficult subject in medical school). Biochem is “considered” to include nutrition. Residency at Northwestern with 99% board scores. Fellowship in interventional radiology (imaging guided surgery) at Harvard. Fellowship in neuroradiology at Rush. Author of multiple books about nutrition, reducing risk of disease, and study skills. Discovered almost all the major medical textbooks are 50-100 years out of date, and often, completely wrong. Secret desire #1 = to become a nutrition doctor, but can't, because there's no money in it. Secret desire #2 = to rewrite the major medical textbooks, but can't, because there's no money in it. The shocking truth is that most medical textbooks are essentially worthless, because they do no include nutrition, and most disease is caused by poor nutrition. You tube "Peter Rogers MD" https://www.youtube.com/c/PeterRogersMD/videos Does Marijuana Make You Stupid? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWp29y6oD1E Does Marijuana Make You Stupid? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWp29y6oD1E Amazon author page https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/entity/author/B00K5CY1XU?_encoding=UTF8&node=2656022011&offset=0&pageSize=12&searchAlias=stripbooks&sort=author-sidecar-rank&page=1&langFilter=default#formatSelectorHeader Does Marijuana Make You Stupid? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWp29y6oD1E
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GET MY FREE INSTANT POT COOKBOOK: https://www.chefaj.com/instant-pot-download ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MY LATEST BESTSELLING BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1570674086?tag=onamzchefajsh-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=1570674086&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.1GNPDCAG4A86S ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide medical advice. The content of this podcast is provided for informational or educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for informed medical advice or care. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health issue without consulting your doctor. Always seek medical advice before making any lifestyle changes. Beginning in April 2023, Nutrition Insights with Peter Rogers, M.D. will air the second Sunday of every month at 8:00 am PACIFIC time. To see Dr Roger's talk on the causes of Obesity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MdmQFEGHX0 To see Dr. Roger's talk on Cancer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtBqi3kmZbY&t=6s To see Dr. Roger's talk on Dementia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqDdcVbMucc To see Dr. Rogers talk on Diabetes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qrdl_Nka-Y To see Dr. Roger's talk on Disease Prevention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qrdl_Nka-Y An imaging guided surgeon (interventional radiologist) & neuroradiologist, author of nutrition, medical & study skills books, Peter Rogers MD is the "Spartan Vegan." In college he was student athlete of the year at Stanford. Graduated 1st in medical school class. Dr. Rogers works as neuroradiologist, but also did fellowship imaging guided surgery (interventional radiology) at Harvard. He got fat in 30's and learned his way out. He was one of best medical students in USA in biochemistry and tries to understand pathophysiology. Has written a books about nutrition & study skills including "How to improve blood flow," "Hot topics in nutrition," "Straight A at Stanford & on to Harvard," "How to raise IQ, & become a genius." Stanford university student athlete of the year, 1985. University of Illinois medical school award for best male medical student in class; best student in pathology; highest board scores in class of 333 students; biochemistry score 780/800, possibly the highest in the USA (biochem is the most difficult subject in medical school). Biochem is “considered” to include nutrition. Residency at Northwestern with 99% board scores. Fellowship in interventional radiology (imaging guided surgery) at Harvard. Fellowship in neuroradiology at Rush. Author of multiple books about nutrition, reducing risk of disease, and study skills. Discovered almost all the major medical textbooks are 50-100 years out of date, and often, completely wrong. Secret desire #1 = to become a nutrition doctor, but can't, because there's no money in it. Secret desire #2 = to rewrite the major medical textbooks, but can't, because there's no money in it. The shocking truth is that most medical textbooks are essentially worthless, because they do no include nutrition, and most disease is caused by poor nutrition. You tube "Peter Rogers MD" https://www.youtube.com/c/PeterRogersMD/videos Does Marijuana Make You Stupid? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWp29y6oD1E Does Marijuana Make You Stupid? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWp29y6oD1E Amazon author page https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/entity/author/B00K5CY1XU?_encoding=UTF8&node=2656022011&offset=0&pageSize=12&searchAlias=stripbooks&sort=author-sidecar-rank&page=1&langFilter=default#formatSelectorHeader Does Marijuana Make You Stupid? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWp29y6oD1E
In this message, Peter Rogers encourages all who are feeling discouraged, tired, or despondent to learn from Elijah's experience, understanding that God will refresh, encourage, and set us on the path with Him, just as He did Elijah when he felt his efforts for God and His Kingdom were futile.
Wednesday, July 26th9:00 AM SAM EVENT 6: Basic Training Boot Camp Session “Thurston Lecture Hall” SYM Youth Academy “William Andrews Classroom” 10:00 AM Registration for 2024 Dallas - Vieux Carre Foyer 10:30 AM Lecture 5: David Charvet: History Comes Alive “Thurston Lecture Hall” 11:00 AM EXHIBITORS Open “Kellar Exhibitor Hall” 12:00 PM Registration for 2024 Dallas Closes Vieux Carre Foyer SYM Youth Academy Ends “William Andrews Classroom” 1:30 PM SAM EVENT 7: King Cake Surprise Bonus event “Thurston Lecture Hall” 3:30 PM Lecture 6: Pro Close-Up 2 with R. Paul Wilson and Friends “Thurston Lecture Hall” 4:00 PM EXHIBITORS Close “Kellar Exhibitor Hall” 7:00 PM Bus pick up at hotel 8:00 PM SHOW 7: GALA SHOW: Tina Lenert & FriendsFeaturing Ardan James, Mike Caveney, Jorge Blass Houdini Theater at the Jesuit 9:30 PM Bus pick up at Jesuit 10:30 PM PARTY 4: SAM Finale Party TBD View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Time stamps for this episode:00:00:18 – at Mother's Café, we chat with Charlie Randall (H&R Magic Books) and Scott recap a little of what went on at the convention yesterday. But Charlie recaps some of the highlights from the previous evening's show.00:07:52- Peter Rogers, from Sydney, Australia, talks about why he and a few other mates from “down under” travel from Australia.00:18:03 – Bill Walsh, another friend from Australia, sits next to Scott on the bus traveling to the evening show. He tells us what he and the rest of the group plan to do between New Orleans and Las Vegas for MAGIC Live!00:26:23 – Craig Mitchell traveled from South Africa and tells us what and who he likes about this convention.00:34:50 – Back at the President's Party, Ian Kendall, from Scotland, talks about his workshop that he presented earlier in the day, plus his views on this convention.00:44:00 – Michael Dardant resides in New Orleans and was an integral part of planning this convention. Download this podcast in an MP3 file by Clicking Here and then right click to save the file. You can also subscribe to the RSS feed by Clicking Here. You can download or listen to the podcast through Stitcher by Clicking Here or through FeedPress by Clicking Here or through Tunein.com by Clicking Here or through iHeart Radio by Clicking Here..If you have a Spotify account, then you can also hear us through that app, too. You can also listen through your Amazon Alexa and Google Home devices. Remember, you can download it through the iTunes store, too. See the preview page by Clicking Here
In this message, Peter Rogers encourages his hearers to not only look back on what Jesus has done, at how God is at work in our world and lives currently, but also to eagerly look forward to Jesus' return.
Beginning in April 2023, Nutrition Insights with Peter Rogers, M.D. will air the second Sunday of every month at 8:00 am PACIFIC time. To see Dr. Roger's talk on the causes of Obesity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MdmQFEGHX0 To see Dr. Roger's talk on Cancer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtBqi3kmZbY&t=6s To see Dr. Roger's talk on Dementia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqDdcVbMucc To see Dr. Rogers talk on Diabetes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qrdl_Nka-Y To see Dr. Roger's talk on Disease Prevention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qrdl_Nka-Y An imaging guided surgeon (interventional radiologist) & neuroradiologist, author of nutrition, medical & study skills books, Peter Rogers MD is the "Spartan Vegan." In college he was student athlete of the year at Stanford. Graduated 1st in medical school class. Dr. Rogers works as neuroradiologist, but also did fellowship imaging guided surgery (interventional radiology) at Harvard. He got fat in 30's and learned his way out. He was one of best medical students in USA in biochemistry and tries to understand pathophysiology. Has written a books about nutrition & study skills including "How to improve blood flow," "Hot topics in nutrition," "Straight A at Stanford & on to Harvard," "How to raise IQ, & become a genius." Stanford university student athlete of the year, 1985. University of Illinois medical school award for best male medical student in class; best student in pathology; highest board scores in class of 333 students; biochemistry score 780/800, possibly the highest in the USA (biochem is the most difficult subject in medical school). Biochem is “considered” to include nutrition. Residency at Northwestern with 99% board scores. Fellowship in interventional radiology (imaging guided surgery) at Harvard. Fellowship in neuroradiology at Rush. Author of multiple books about nutrition, reducing risk of disease, and study skills. Discovered almost all the major medical textbooks are 50-100 years out of date, and often, completely wrong. Secret desire #1 = to become a nutrition doctor, but can't, because there's no money in it. Secret desire #2 = to rewrite the major medical textbooks, but can't, because there's no money in it. The shocking truth is that most medical textbooks are essentially worthless, because they do no include nutrition, and most disease is caused by poor nutrition. You tube "Peter Rogers MD" https://www.youtube.com/c/PeterRogersMD/videos Does Marijuana Make You Stupid? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWp29y6oD1E Does Marijuana Make You Stupid? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWp29y6oD1E Amazon author page https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/entity/author/B00K5CY1XU?_encoding=UTF8&node=2656022011&offset=0&pageSize=12&searchAlias=stripbooks&sort=author-sidecar-rank&page=1&langFilter=default#formatSelectorHeader Does Marijuana Make You Stupid? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWp29y6oD1E
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In this Easter Sunday message, Peter Rogers continues to reflect on the wonder of Jesus' death on the cross and resurrection from the dead means for us, by finishing off Focus on the Family's SAVE acronym - reminding us that victory (V) and eternal life (E) can be ours if we place our faith in Jesus Christ.
In this message, Peter Rogers helps us to look forward to the events of Easter by reflecting on Lazarus' death, Jesus' power in raising him from the dead, and the way that this event points to Jesus being exactly who He claimed to be - the anointed one; the promised Messiah.
Beginning in April 2023, Nutrition Insights with Peter Rogers, M.D. will air the second Sunday of every month at 8:00 am PACIFIC time. To see Dr Roger's talk on the causes of obesity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MdmQFEGHX0 To see Dr. Roger's talk on Cancer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtBqi3kmZbY&t=6s To see Dr. Roger's talk on Dementia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqDdcVbMucc To see Dr. Rogers talk on Diabetes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qrdl_Nka-Y To see Dr. Roger's talk on Disease Prevention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qrdl_Nka-Y An imaging guided surgeon (interventional radiologist) & neuroradiologist, author of nutrition, medical & study skills books, Peter Rogers MD is the "Spartan Vegan."
Chris Forsberg talks to Peter Rogers who has become a fan favorite of Celtics Twitter by creating a custom jersey for the Boston Celtics after every win this season. Where did the idea come from? How difficult is it to come up with new ideas? Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/enAOuU4bP2sSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Jon talks with musician Stephen Peter Rogers.
**DISCLAIMER** This episode in controversial in nature and does not necessarily express the opinions of Chef AJ and the producers of this video. Dr. Rogers provided all of the research studies that he cited but I am only able to include a few as the YouTube a limit of 5,000 characters. You tube channel “Dr Anthony Jay.” Phd biochemist, expert on blood lipids, like estrogen, videos about the estrogenic effects of soy. “Estrogeneration” book by Anthony Jay Phd 2017 cites numerous studies about estrogenic effects of soy, and concerns for possible carcinogenic effects.
In this year's New Year's Day message, Peter Rogers encourages us to learn from the example of Zaccheus and make the best New Year's Resolution we could possibly make - to give ourselves to following, loving and enjoying Jesus in 2023.
To see Dr. Roger's talk on Dementia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqDdcVbMucc To see Dr. Rogers talk on Diabetes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qrdl_Nka-Y To see Dr. Roger's talk on Disease Prevention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qrdl_Nka-Y An imaging guided surgeon (interventional radiologist) & neuroradiologist, author of nutrition, medical & study skills books, Peter Rogers MD is the "Spartan Vegan." In college he was student athlete of the year at Stanford. Graduated 1st in medical school class. Dr. Rogers works as neuroradiologist, but also did fellowship imaging guided surgery (interventional radiology) at Harvard. He got fat in 30's and learned his way out. He was one of best medical students in USA in biochemistry and tries to understand pathophysiology. Has written a books about nutrition & study skills including "How to improve blood flow," "Hot topics in nutrition," "Straight A at Stanford & on to Harvard," "How to raise IQ, & become a genius." Stanford university student athlete of the year, 1985. University of Illinois medical school award for best male medical student in class; best student in pathology; highest board scores in class of 333 students; biochemistry score 780/800, possibly the highest in the USA (biochem is the most difficult subject in medical school). Biochem is “considered” to include nutrition. Residency at Northwestern with 99% board scores. Fellowship in interventional radiology (imaging guided surgery) at Harvard. Fellowship in neuroradiology at Rush. Author of multiple books about nutrition, reducing risk of disease, and study skills. Discovered almost all the major medical textbooks are 50-100 years out of date, and often, completely wrong. Secret desire #1 = to become a nutrition doctor, but can't, because there's no money in it. Secret desire #2 = to rewrite the major medical textbooks, but can't, because there's no money in it. The shocking truth is that most medical textbooks are essentially worthless, because they do no include nutrition, and most disease is caused by poor nutrition. You tube "Peter Rogers MD" https://www.youtube.com/c/PeterRogersMD/videos Does Marijuana Make You Stupid? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWp29y6oD1E Amazon author page https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/entity/author/B00K5CY1XU?_encoding=UTF8&node=2656022011&offset=0&pageSize=12&searchAlias=stripbooks&sort=author-sidecar-rank&page=1&langFilter=default#formatSelectorHeader Peter Rogers MD, imaging guided surgeon (interventional radiologist) & neuroradiologist, author of nutrition, medical & study skills books.
In this message, Peter Rogers takes an in-depth look at each of the four authors of the Gospel, and explains why we can completely trust each of their accounts about Jesus Christ and therefore, be sure in our faith.
A team travels to an abandoned island observatory to find out what went wrong there. [Photo of Peter Rogers from The Black Vault's 9/15/12 performance, by Control Images Photography: www.controlimages.com/]
Not many producers can create new aliases after 10+ years and still manage to drop something completely unexpected and refreshing. Peter Rogers' Wardown project did just that in 2020, debuted on the respected Blu Mar Ten label, the self-titled album found admirers from a cross-section of music styles; spanning Jungle, Drum'n Bass and a strong atmospheric element. Wardown / Wardown was consequently one of my most played and admired albums of the year (finding a sweet spot in the Reflection on 2020 and Atmoteka mixes). I found it near impossible to stop the album once it started, as it flowed easily between stories, styles, and sentimental reflection. Peter is now set to drop his second album under the Wardown alias, simply titled Wardown II, but those who absorbed the nostalgia from his first, will undoubtedly be confident that despite its modest title, the conceptual approach is as strong as ever, and the music will once again be left to do the storytelling. Continuing with this brilliant reflective approach from the first album, Wardown II can be considered another vivid capture of one of Peter's undoubtedly many memories he has begun to create with this alias. And just like his productions, his isolatedmix is a natural extension of this approach. As is the case with many producers in this genre, DJ'ing is integral to the culture, so it's of no surprise for us to be treated to a little bit of a masterclass with this latest installment…~ASIP: Many people may know you as one half of the d&b duo Technimatic (and even making an appearance as Technicolour on our Energostatic comp which we were proud to host a few months back). Can you tell us a bit about how you got into producing music and your background?Pete: I started making electronic music in about 2002. I'd been into jungle and drum & bass as a teenager growing up in Luton, and played in a jazz funk band for many years too. But 2002 - after I'd finished studying graphic design at university and moved to London - was the first time I had the opportunity to buy a computer of my own and actually start trying to create stuff with it.You debuted the Wardown project on the Blu Mar Ten label in 2020. What inspired this new alias after years under others?I started Wardown because I had quite specific things I really needed to express and put into music that I didn't have to the opportunity to elsewhere. Technimatic is my main musical focus of attention and I love it, but sometimes there are things unique to you that you need to be able to say, that might not fit within the canon of music you're making as a duo. Things much more personal. I've known Chris Blu Mar Ten for many years and have huge respect for the vision and A&R of his label, so it felt like the perfect fit. Thankfully he was really enthusiastic about putting it out. Wardown by WardownVignettes of people talking about your hometown of Luton open your first Wardown album, (which was a surprise for me to hear, as I grew up in a nearby town). How would you describe your formative years there? How did it impact your music?Luton has a very chequered past. It's regularly featured in the kinds of ‘shittest towns in the UK' lists that appear online. It's been home to the English Defence League, Islamic terror cells, and is generally thought of as a fairly ugly, non-descript town on the outskirts of London that has an awful airport. But as a kid, I had a really good upbringing there. And crucially, being near London and the M25 motorway, back in the 90s it had a very strong connection with rave, hardcore, and jungle music. Legendary hardcore DJ Swan-E was from Luton, Blame was from just down the road in Dunstable, there were pirate radio stations broadcasting the music 24/7 in the area, and most importantly for me, there was an amazing record shop called Soul Sense where as a teenager I spent a lot of my time, learning and being inspired by 90s underground music.I assume you made several trips to London back in the day like most music lovers living in the Shires, for the big nights and DJs in the capital. Who, or what was your mecca back in the day? And which record stores were you gracing?Absolutely. Once I was allowed to go into Luton town centre on my own without my parents, it wasn't long before me and my friends were getting on the train and heading into London to buy records. This was the mid-90s and obviously long before smartphones and the internet, so on several occasions we went with the intention of going to Blackmarket Records in Soho, but ended up coming back empty-handed as we simply couldn't find it! But eventually, we worked it out and it was always a huge buzz. Section 5 on Kings Road in Chelsea was another favourite.In 2000 I moved to London and that's when my real clubbing experiences began. Swerve at The Velvet Rooms on a Wednesday, Movement at Bar Rumba on a Thursday, but the real Mecca for me and my friends was The End. It's still my favourite club that's existed and so much of my dance music education happened there. We went to most d&b nights but the key event for us was LTJ Bukem's Progression Sessions, which ran monthly there throughout most of the noughties. I think I went to every single event from about 2002 - 2007.The Wardown debut was one of my favorites from 2020. A wide spectrum of sounds, running from lush ambient pieces to extremely energetic tracks. The narrative aspect pulled me in, giving off a nostalgic mixtape type of vibe. It felt like it was a pivotal album for you to get out into the world given how personal the elements contained within were - almost a ‘letting go' kind of feel?Absolutely. During the start of 2019 I returned to Luton quite a bit. My granddad, who was the last remaining family member living there, was ill. So I went to visit him at his home, and then the hospital until he eventually died. He was 98 so it was no huge shock, but when I was back there, these ideas started forming in my mind. Luton was my home town but the last remaining Rogers had now left and there was nothing left linking me to it. But despite losing those roots and living away from the town for over 20 years, it still had this strange power over me and I felt a really deep connection. Obviously, some of that was down to simple nostalgia for my childhood. But there was something else tied up in it. Something a bit more complex. And making that first album was an attempt to try and express those feelings. That first track on that album (Culverhouse) has to be one of the most euphoric moments to kick off an album in recent memory of mine. I was definitely keeping it locked for the remainder after that beginning! What was the intention with the sequencing of the album?I honestly can't remember much about the sequencing of the first album. It wasn't like I made 30 or 40 tracks and then whittled them down and picked my favourites. It's a 10 track album and I think I made 11 tracks, and decided to ditch one of them. I wanted it to be a mix of jungle and ambient soundscapes as I think despite the two genres being in some ways at the opposite ends of the spectrum, they also work beautifully together. When I was initially buying records in the 90s, I used to be obsessed with the intros and breakdowns of certain jungle records. There was a run of releases on DeeJay Recordings from DJ Crystl and Future Sound Of Hardcore that had these sprawling instrumental openings that I used to play over and over again. And obviously LTJ Bukem and a lot of those early releases on Good Looking Records are on the same page. That aesthetic felt like a really good way to try and manifest the ideas I was having.According to your first album notes, Wardown is an attempt to capture what the Germans call 'sehnsucht', an "inconsolable longing in the heart for we know not what". Where did this attachment come from?That quote is from the author CS Lewis, attempting to describe the sense of longing he felt for much of his life. And I've been kind of obsessed with that feeling for quite a long time too. ‘Sehnsucht' is a German term that gets somewhere close and there are others in various languages. But it's a very hard thing to accurately pin down and describe. I sometimes feel as though to get a sense of it I have to look out of the corner of my eye, as when I try and focus directly on it, it disappears. It's often a very fleeting feeling brought on by certain scenes in the world, weather, photographs, old films. A kind of bittersweet, melancholy feeling about the past and things that have been lost. But quite often it's a longing for things I've never personally experienced or may never have even happened. at its simplest, Wardown II is a vision of the future from the past. Wardown II by WardownThe new album is a subtle shift in concept from the original and perhaps a continuation chronologically. The nostalgia is still there, but I'm getting a look at the future instead of back like the first album. Maybe the artwork is subliminally pointing me in that direction too. Is this Luton today or in the near future?!With the first Wardown album I was trying to evoke those feelings of loss and yearning I felt for my home town and earlier life. And that got me thinking about nostalgia in a wider sense and why it's so alluring, particularly as you get a bit older – but also why it's so pervasive everywhere you look these days. TV, film, music, advertising, even politics draws on the past, utilises it, and sometimes even weaponises it. It's an incredibly powerful thing, and for me it can create a strange kind of ‘uncanny valley' feeling, as though today's popular culture has become unmoored from history and its once-definitive eras and epochs. So much of what we consume today is full of anachronism, a kind of rehash of what's come before. I found myself wondering: what happened to the future I imagined when I was a kid?I think nostalgia is incredibly alluring right now because the future no longer looks bright. We live now with the looming threat of climate change and a catastrophic loss of biodiversity across the world, not to mention war, economic instability and the rise of populism and nationalism. It all feels just too much sometimes, and nostalgia is always there, showing us how better things were in the past – even if the safe, optimistic world it portrays didn't actually exist in the first place. In that way, nostalgia is dangerous because it stops us looking forward and taking responsibility for the future, with all its challenges – something we all need to do.Of course, all this is strongly culturally inflected, and when I say ‘we', I'm coming from a white, Western and affluent perspective; the relationship between nostalgia and progress is likely to be very different for someone born in the global south. But as someone who came of age in Britain in the 90s, the future means a different thing today than it did when I was a child. Back then it felt like there was still a kind of general, unwavering optimism about the coming years, a faith in progress and a belief that society was on the path to an increasingly better place. The fall of the Berlin Wall, the end of communism in the USSR and other Eastern European countries, New Labour, the impending Millennium, which felt like the epitome of all things futuristic – all these things pointed to the fact the future was something to look forward to.So at its simplest, Wardown II is a vision of the future from the past. I decided to give it quite a strong 1950s / 60s flavour, as to me it seems like that is when the idea of ‘the future' was at it's most potent. After the devastation of two world wars came the rise of modernism and its belief that, rather than just being an aesthetic, it could literally improve people's lives through the creation of a new kind of architecture and design. There were the American and Russian plans to send people into space. Film and TV that painted the future as a shiny kind of utopia, with flying cars, and machines that allowed humans to forget the horrific memories of war and enjoy a life of comfort and leisure.Samples are obviously a big part of your work (and your isolatedmix). It sounds like your first album was more personal, collected soundbites and samples. And this new album seems a little more abstract in its samples and direction. Can you describe your process for the sample-heavy tracks such as Instant Money? Do you build a track around a sample, go looking for something specific, or have a bank of samples ready to go?I've always been a fan of collage. Art that brings lots of different, often disparate sources together to create something fresh. As a kid I used to cut up catalogues and booklets that came through the front door and make these mad, stuck together images with them. And at university, I was fascinated by the work of artists like Robert Rauschenberg. So when it came to making music, growing up through an era of sample-heavy jungle and hip-hop (‘Entroducing' by DJ Shadow is one of the most important albums in my life), I adopted a similar technique.However, with Wardown the approach is slightly different to when I'm working on other things. I initially try and establish quite a strong conceptual starting point before I've made any music. I do lots of reading, watch things, and generally think about the world I'm trying to create before anything is made. Obviously things change and develop through the process of actually creating the music, but by starting out like that, I try and attune myself to what I'm looking for, samples wise. It's like I put little antennas up and then go about my usual life of reading, watching films and documentaries, and listening to music. But because my antennas are up and scanning for quite specific things I'm able to isolate sounds that can potentially work a lot better; sounds that would probably pass me by if I had just been taking it all in in a more general sense. And once I've had a strong idea for something I'll then dive a little deeper, in terms of second-hand records, tapes, online archives and the like. Wardown II by WardownI'm also a little gutted that Instant Money didn't make it onto the mix in full here (i hear a quick sample only!) It's one of my faves and extremely addictive (reminds me a bit of Roni Size's Dirty Beats in how the vocal burrows deep inside your brain for hours after listening if I dare compare). What was your intention/concept for the mix overall?The idea for the mix was essentially an extension of what I've done with the two albums. A collection of jungle and electronic music combined with longer ambient passages. There are a few personal favourites in there, as well as some lesser-known stuff I thought worked well. I've also taken apart elements of some of the music from Wardown II and used that throughout. More collage!The drum'n bass / jungle mixtape is of course an iconic piece of music culture and by the sounds of it, you've perfected your skills at putting one together. Do you consider yourself a DJ? Do you enjoy this aspect of your music?Well I've just come off the back of playing a summer of festival shows as Technimatic, so in that regard, definitely. I do think these days however, there is quite a big difference between being a DJ who plays live shows, and someone who puts mixes together online. Years ago you would just press record and essentially recreate what you do in a live setting. But because of the changes in technology and what you're now able to do with sequencers, recorded mixes feel like they've become a separate thing in their own regard. They definitely are to me, anyway. I love putting together online mixes that pull apart tracks, alter tempos, have multiple elements working at the same time to create something really unique. Maybe a really talented DJ could do it live, but I definitely can't!What have been some of your fave mixes over the years that we could go check out? A favorite of all time?I can't really discuss jungle and Wardown without mentioning LTJ Bukem's ‘Essential Mix' for Radio 1 in 1995. It really was such a defining mix, one that created a kind of blueprint for a whole new musical sub-genre. All the classics are there, and it still sounds fresh and exciting to me. In terms of more recent times, Visible Cloaks' ‘Music Interiors' from 2013 is another really important mix for me. It's a collection of 80s ambient and experimental music from Japan, and it totally blew my mind when I first heard it. The fact there was this huge, rich, inspiring area of music I had no idea existed before listening was really extraordinary. And it just flows so well. I'm eternally thankful for VC for creating it; I've played it more times than I can remember.~ astrangelyisolatedplace · isolatedmix 119 - WardownListen on Soundcloud, Mixcloud, or the ASIP Podcast.DownloadTracklist:01. Soft Robot - ‘Point Nemo'02. Kerguelen - ‘Proxemics'03. Sycamore Investments - ‘Cherry Bomb'04. Wardown - ‘Stimulus Progression Pattern'05. LTJ Bukem - ‘Rainfall'06. Offthesky -‘Insofar, In So Far'07. Freedive - ‘Watering A Flower On The Moon'08. Photek - ‘Complex'09. Ki One - ‘Life At The End Of The World'10. Micronation - 'Photographs of Clouds'11. Wardown - ‘The Ideal City'12. Advanced Sound & Vision - ‘The Engineered Yes'13. Wardown - ‘Lifespan'14. Fisher Associates - ‘Scorched Earth'15. Wardown - ‘Graphite and Glitter'16. The Architex - ‘Altitude'17. Creative Innovations Inc. - ‘Stone Tape Theory'18. r beny - ‘Eistla'19. Jefre Cantu-Ledesma - ‘Song Of Forgiveness Pt. 1'~Wardown | Bandcamp | Discogs | Twitter | Instagram
Tonight's title is Gargantua & Pantagruel by François Rabelais. Tonight's guest is Peter Rogers. http://PeterRogers.info https://hujhax.livejournal.com Our theme music is Kwartet Japonski II (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Maciej_onowski/Kwartet_Japonski_I__II/PMLP226115-Japan-Quartet_2) by Maciej Żołnowski. Your hosts: Ben Blattberg http://twitter.com/InCatastrophe Vin LaBate http://twitter.com/MrReciprocity http://thechimera.space http://MrReciprocity.itch.io Gargantua & Pantagruel cover https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/07b497f0-7a04-4567-997d-7bbc13fad013/kdqKTUT9.png Gargantua & Pantagruel page https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/07b497f0-7a04-4567-997d-7bbc13fad013/oEImyebC.png Special Guest: Peter Rogers.
Peter Rogers MD is the "Spartan Vegan." In college he was student athlete of the year at Stanford. Graduated 1st in medical school class. He has YouTube channel "Peter Rogers MD." https://www.youtube.com/c/PeterRogersMD Dr. Rogers works as neuroradiologist, but also did fellowship imaging guided surgery (interventional radiology) at Harvard. He got fat in 30's and learned his way out. He was one of best medical students in USA in biochemistry and tries to understand pathophysiology. Has written a books about nutrition & study skills including "How to improve blood flow," "Hot topics in nutrition," "Straight A at Stanford & on to Harvard," "How to raise IQ, & become a genius." Does Marijuana Make You Stupid?
In this message, Peter Rogers continues our journey in God's Story by exploring the Old Testament book of Isaiah and challenges us to respond positively to the sign God gave Israel then and continues to offer us today: the sign of Immanuel.
In this message, Peter Rogers explores the 10 plagues that Pharaoh faced as a result of standing against God, and encourages us to learn from Pharaoh's example and resolve to not make the same mistake he did in refusing to follow and trust in God.
To help continue the much-needed support for the people of Ukraine, we have produced a compilation from one of our favorite Ukrainian-based netlabels, Energostatic Records. Released as part of our Portals deep dive series, the feature includes a remaster of specifically curated tracks, in both individual and mix form. These tracks are available on the ASIP Bandcamp page as Name Your Price, with all proceeds going to Save The Children and their specific activities supporting Ukraine at this time. A big thank you to label owner Marian for allowing this project to happen as he deals with life in Kyiv right now, the artists for their participation, and Rafael Anton Irisarri for kindly providing his mastering services. Also, an advanced thank you to all those who listen and support at this very important time. ~‘Netlabels' are essentially extinct in today's music landscape by definition. Of course, there are still labels that just focus on digital releases, but Netlabels came about during a time when there were little to no platforms monetizing digital releases. Digital distributors were reserved for big or established labels as the streaming era ramped up. And Bandcamp didn't exist. Netlabels were the next logical step after the file-sharing era (Soulseek et al), where instead of P2P servers and software, artists and label began to push their own agendas online, making files available freely on the internet, often under a Creative Commons license and many through a myriad of MP3 blogs that powered this exciting period. It was also, somewhere at this point in time, coincidentally, that the very first iteration of ASIP was also born, diving deep into MP3 blogs and following various Netlabels religiously. Finding a Netlabel's basic website or archive.org page was the Bandcamp profile of its day. Energostatic was pretty late to the ‘Netlabel game'. Their first release didn't arrive until 2010 when many Netlabels were either fizzing out already or converting to more modern release methods. But Energostatic's ethos and approach to providing music against a strict aesthetic, for free, made them a torchbearer for the dying art of sharing music online through small yet beloved corners of the internet. As ASIP began in 2008, Energostatic was one of the many Netlabels I followed, and as curators of dub techno in various forms, they operated within another small yet burgeoning scene it seems, given dub-techno as a genre also seems to have dwindled in popularity in recent years. The writing was perhaps, on the cards for Energostatic, as Marian ceased operations of the label in 2017. But with 49 releases, there was (and still is) a big chunk of music to dig into, which for anybody new to the label, could become a little overwhelming to discover, especially since that number includes several compilations with 20+ tracks each, and many of the artists don't seem to be very active anymore. To help support the people of Ukraine during this time in a small way, I reached out to label founder Marian to see if he would like to raise money through a compilation that spotlighted some of my favorite music from the label's era. Marian had previously released as part of our early Places Series, as Marc Atmost, where he created a track based on some of his early memories in Ukraine (an unsettling and poignant listen under today's circumstances). Today, Marian is on the ground in Kyiv, doing what he can to survive and support his community.The majority of the Energostatic catalog is still available for free on Bandcamp, should you wish to explore it yourself. Ranging from Space Ambient to drone; dub-techno and DnB; it became a bittersweet task to sift through the hundreds of tracks and pull together this compilation for a good cause. With the owner and label based in Ukraine (if Netlabels were to even have a ‘base' of course), the majority of the artists on the label were friends of Marian, so a good majority were Ukraine and Russia-based and a part of local music scenes in each country. The compilation begins with one of the most gentle tracks you will find across the entire Energostatic catalog. Russian artist KaLGaN made a few appearances over the years, but was better known for his work as 110ml - responsible for the very first artist release on the label (Scratch me / Scratch you) and also included further on in the compilation with his 110ml track, Lights In Window. Stellardrone (Lithuania), is one of the more well-known artists to be supported by Energostatic, and even made an appearance on the ASIP Full Circle compilation/LP a few years back, highlighting his importance in the evolution of my own musical journey. Edgaras' music has always remained free on the internet and encaptures some of the finest Space ambient music in recent years. The piece included in the compilation, ‘Light Years' is perhaps one of his darker, more sincere pieces amongst a stand-out catalog which has unfortunately not seen much activity in recent years Textural Being (USA) (see isolatedmix29 also) is another artist who I have admired for a long time, and related to the above compilation was in my shortlist for inclusion on Full Circle. The track I had in mind at the time, however, didn't quite fit the rest of the compilation. Serendipitously, Sept is my all-time favorite track by Sage Taylor / Textural Being, (amongst yet another expansive artist output) so it feels great to present this to a wider audience today. Marc Atmost (Ukraine), as mentioned above, is the founder of Energostatic, and appears consistently across the label over the years through various guises and musical styles ranging from straight-up dub techno to DnB. This track, Deity is one of my favorites from his consistent output, capturing the very essence of spacious, melodic dub techno. Olexa, (Ukraine) was a less prolific artist over the years with just one EP and several compilation appearances on Energostatic, but captured the deep dub techno sound aesthetic of the label to perfection. Gapfield (USA), is a project from US-based Devin Underwood and Jacob Newman. Devin creates some amazing music across a variety of styles and aliases (such as Drexon Field - another fun project I love) and has made several appearances on the Energostatic label, most notably with a solid, straight-up dub-techno album as Specta Ciera (see isolatedmix19). Between Devin and Jacob, they can be found on some amazing ambient labels over the years, such as Carpe Sonum, Neotantra, dataObscura and Bludhoney Records. Their Gapfield project, is definitely one that may have flown under the radar amongst their solid output. Technicolour's (UK) ‘Permafrost', has always been a stand-out track for me on Energostatic and his only appearance on the label. I included it in many of my DJ mixes years ago, and it broke the mold in the label's beginnings with its Autonomic sound and rampant amen breaks, whilst remaining true to the deep and introspective atmosphere the label ended up pushing. But it wasn't until seeking permission to include this track did I come to realize that Technicolour, aka Peter Rogers, was in fact, Wardown, who released one of my favorite Drum'n bass albums of 2020 on Blu Mar Ten's label. Permafrost could be the apex of compilation, but the journey needed a minute to breathe after that kind of energy, which is where Ayqix's (Argentina) Raymi (Coldest Version) came into play. The Buenos Aires musician provides an airy respite towards the end of the compilation before the energetic finale, very much reminiscent of the early minimal techno days of Traum Schallplatten. Closing out the compilation, Enformig, was a Ukrainian Techno producer based in Kharkov who unfortunately died in 2019. His appearances on the label were always met with such high praise and support on social media from Marc, especially for his hardware-driven live sets. This track is perhaps, one of his finest moments from the Energostatic catalog and provides a momentous, energetic and liberating closing chapter to the compilation. Energostatic's label motto was "Reach, resist, research”. Label owner Marian didn't have the time or capacity to answer any of my questions related to its meaning on top of his urgent life on the ground in Kyiv, but I couldn't help relate this motto to a higher meaning and reminder as I thought about his and many other people's lives in Ukraine. Thank you for reading, listening and reflecting. Support the compilation on Bandcamp with all proceeds going to Save The Children and their Ukraine efforts. Portals: Energostatic (For Ukraine) by A Strangely Isolated Place~Podcast link.
Tonight's title is Little Fuzzy by H. Beam Piper. Tonight's guest is Peter Rogers. http://PeterRogers.info https://hujhax.livejournal.com Our theme music is Kwartet Japonski II (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Maciej_onowski/Kwartet_Japonski_I__II/PMLP226115-Japan-Quartet_2) by Maciej Żołnowski. Your hosts: Ben Blattberg http://twitter.com/InCatastrophe Vin LaBate http://twitter.com/MrReciprocity http://thechimera.space http://MrReciprocity.itch.io Little Fuzzy cover https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/07b497f0-7a04-4567-997d-7bbc13fad013/x9Hl30MS.png Little Fuzzy page https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/07b497f0-7a04-4567-997d-7bbc13fad013/p5w51smc.png Little Fuzzy cover b https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/07b497f0-7a04-4567-997d-7bbc13fad013/DU2o3V45.png Little Fuzzy cover c https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/07b497f0-7a04-4567-997d-7bbc13fad013/vGJmU0BW.png Special Guest: Peter Rogers.
In this message, Peter Rogers finishes his sermon series centred on Matthew's Gospel by exploring Matthew chapter 17:1-9 - where Jesus took three of His disciples up a mountain and showed them His glory - and encourages us not to give up on God, be faithful, and we will see God's glory in our story too.
In this message, Peter Rogers continues his sermon series centred in Matthew's Gospel by exploring the stumbling block Jesus faced on His road to glory, and also by highlighting the stumbling block we can face as we walk on our road to glory too.
In this message, Peter Rogers explores Matthew's Gospel and challenges us to consider Jesus true nature and to answer the question Jesus put to His disciples in Matthew 16: “Who do you say I Am?”
In this message, Peter Rogers takes us creatively into a fictional court of law and puts forward 10 key witnesses that together form a strong case to suggest that God's Word - the Bible - is exactly what it claims to be: the infallible Word of God.
Rashaki Maskani interviews Peter Rogers.
“In a sleepy village in rural Suffolk, UK, the church bell rings at dusk to mark the death of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh earlier in the day. It’s answered […]
Rashaki Maskani interviews Peter Rogers.
In this message, Peter Rogers looks ahead to the events of Easter and explores why Jerusalem holds such a special place in the hearts of people of faith.
In this message, Peter Rogers challenges us to consider where it is we are heading for Christmas and encourages us to head straight for the gift God offers us all: His Son, Jesus Christ.
Twin Birch Dairy in Skaneateles, New York, in the Owasco watershed did a study that found the water exiting the farm was actually cleaner than the water entering the farm. Dairy Stream host Mike Austin talks with Dirk Young, owner of Twin Birch Dairy, and Peter Rogers, board member of the Owasco Watershed Lake Association, about the study, sustainability practices used on the farm and more. Thank you to the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy for sponsoring this podcast. This podcast is co-produced by the Dairy Business Association and Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, sister organizations that fight for effective dairy policy in Wisconsin and Washington, D.C.
Novelist and nature writer, Melissa Harrison takes Goeff Bird on a walk around her rural Suffolk locale to discuss her six nature related tracks. Her latest book, 'The Stubborn Light of Things', also came in the form a podcast over the course of lockdown starting in early 2020 and documented the wonder and richness of the natural world. Her selections take two paths: one firmly rooted in her love of dance, electronic and ambient music (see: Peter Rogers, Grasscut), the other highlighting classical and folk traditions (Ralph Vaughan Williams, Sam Lee). As they walk, Melissa describes the rush of hearing Sam Lee's rendition of 'Green Grow the Rushes-O', the ahead-of-her-time musician Virginia Astley, marvel at a magnificent oak tree and role of nature in her books- standard fare for another episode of the Wilderness Tracks.—In the Wilderness Tracks, writers, artists, scientists and thinkers talk with producer Geoff Bird about six pieces of music that somehow connect them to nature.
In this message, Peter Rogers reminds us that our choices have eternal consequences and encourages us to choose to place our faith in Jesus Christ so we can enjoy eternal life with God forever, instead of being shut out - quarantined - from God's presence in hell for all eternity.
The Battler chats with Peter Rogers, kidnapped off an international flight and locked up for 14 days in isolation, then given another 10 days because he refused to be tested for the fake Covid virusUseful LinksDownload the Derek Balogh documents: https://thebloodyaussiebattler.com/derek-balogh-discussionsMake this drink and take 2 tablespoons every day. You will never catch a cold, flu or covid:https://cirnow.com.au/health-tipCarry copies of this letter at all times to give to police:https://www.cirnow.com.au/your-rights-and-the-policeCommon Law Court website: https://commonlawcourtaus.orgDownload/Sign your My Will Letter: https://mywillaustralia.comSteps to fight Fines: https://advance-australia.com.au/product/steps-to-fight-finesDick Yardley's book: https://advance-australia.com.au/product/buy-dick-yardleys-bookCIRNow information: https://www.cirnow.com.auThe Bloody Aussie Battler: https://thebloodyaussiebattler.comand YouTube Battler channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8B6JthhkW4p5Dl32LozWwwBuy Kevin Annett's book "Establishing the Reign of Natural Liberty -- A Common Law Training Manual"https://www.amazon.com.au/Establishing-Reign-Natural-Liberty-Training/dp/1544239610/ref=sr_1_1Support the show (https://www.cirnow.com.au/donate/)
Join Jewish Comedians Rachel Creeger and Philip Simon for Episode 10 and the last in Series 1 of their comedy podcast, a chat show about all things Jewish produced by Russell Balkind. This week's guests are sitcom writer and novelist Paul A Mendelson, and Chairman of Elstree Studios Morris Bright MBE.Follow them on social media, follow US on social media and don't forget to let us know what you think about the show.Facebook: @JewTalkinTwitter: @JewTalkinInstagram: @JewTalkinAnd if you're listening to the podcast don't forget to subscribe and review - it really helps other people find the show. Go on...it's what your mother would want!--------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul A Mendelson: @PaulMendelson65https://paulmendelson.netPaul is a sitcom writer and novelist. Among his hit TV shows are May to December, My Hero and So Haunt Me, in which a family find their new home is possessed by the ghost of Jewish grandma, Yetta Feldman.Lately he has also become a novelist, with books for adults and children including, The Funnies, The Art of Listening and A Meeting in Seville. Morris Bright MBE: @Morris__BrightMorris is the Chairman of the Board of Directors at Elstree Studios overseeing the day-to-day running of the world-famous film and television complex. He is a member of BAFTA and was awarded an MBE for Services to Local Government in the 2018 New Year Honours.He is something of an authority on the films of the Carry On era, and wrote the definitive histories of Pinewood Studios and Shepperton Studios, biographies of actress Dame Thora Hird, film producer Peter Rogers, and books for the BBC on Fawlty Towers and Last of the Summer Wine. Of his book on Shepperton Studios, Lord Attenborough declared: "I believe I have rarely seen a publication of such quality.”Morris is a member of BAFTA and Conservative Leader of Hertsmere Borough Council. --------------------------------------------------------------------- *This episode was recorded under lockdown conditions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this message, Peter Rogers explores the well-known Psalm 23, and encourages his listeners to allow Jesus - the Good Shepherd - to care for, support and nurture them, through each and every season they face in life.
The Business Karaoke Podcast exists to lead unconventional business conversations.This week, Peter Rogers, a bilingual, global leader in additive manufacturing, joins us to share his experience on building a meaningful career in Japan, identifying and marketing real value and how Kaizen can actually get in the way of innovation.Whether you're a Japan veteran of simply, interested in what it is like to work in Japan as a foreigner go ahead and enjoy this episode.00:12 Peter's role in additive manufacturing at Autodesk02:30 Connection to Japan and first encounter with Japan08:14 Transitioning from student to professional10:41 Building a business case for a company abroad to move to Japan12:18 Thoughts on moving to Japan as a new graduate 13:37 What's your real value in Japan17:08 Positioning yourself as unique value to employers19:38 Selling value over selling function22:53 Experience working at a Japanese company and surprising benefits26:02 Integration and the "gap" between foreign and Japanese staff 31:40 Managing issues of trust as a foreigner in Japanese in companies35:52 Self branding to traditional Japanese management in a global company44:28 3 barriers to innovation in Japan49:19 Kaizen as a barrier to innovation55:42 Connection between innovation and international experience 57:41 Closing words on working in Japan.Thank you to Peter and thank you to you!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/1QnboZC)
In the final message from our In The Family series, Peter Rogers reminds us that in God's family we are called to love one another, and challenges us to embrace this call and become famous for the way in which we love our brothers and sisters in Christ.
In Part 2 of my interview, I will ask Peter 3 of your questions that were submitted on Facebook/Instagram. Thank you to those of you who responded with questions. Peter offered some great insight on these questions as well as how you can learn more about what is going on in the city and how to get your concerns heard. Enjoy! The aim of this Podcast is for you the listeners or viewers to get to know people who work and/or live in Chino and Chino Hills. I intend to sit down with people in our community from all walks of life including small business owners, public officials, community organizers and common citizens Ultimately, we will become better acquainted with our neighbors while learning about the events and organizations they are involved in. With that being said, Welcome to Chino and the Hills.
Hello and welcome to episode 2 of “Chino and the Hills”. I am your host Thomas Ryan. The aim of this Podcast is for you the listeners or viewers to get to know people who work and/or live in Chino and Chino Hills. I intend to sit down with people in our community from all walks of life including small business owners, public officials, community organizers and common citizens Ultimately, we will become better acquainted with our neighbors while learning about the events and organizations they are involved in. With that being said, Welcome to Chino and the Hills.
A short long week. President’s Day Monday. Tuesday: Recorded an episode of “Chino and The Hills” with Chino Hills City Council member Peter Rogers. Wednesday: photo day at Casa Maria. Thursday: Live on the MLS with Casa Maria Friday: 3 showings and 2 offers on Casa Maria. Saturday: Showings all day and 2 more offers. Sunday offer acceptance on Casa Maria and offer acceptance on my sellers replacement property.
I met with 2 families this week interested in listing their home and moving to another. Both are currently in Chino and one would like to move to Chino Hills and the other to Corona. I will work towards getting them preapproval as well as get the search started. I recorded the first “Always Be Consulting” podcast episode. This segment will be focused on the Real Estate industry sitting down with industry professionals and discussing their specific aspect of the business. In the first episode I met with Brandon and Kevin with Chicago Title and they discussed “What is Title”, Probate, the importance of a Trust and much more. A very informative episode. Next week I will be recording an episode of “Chino and The Hills” with Chino Hills City Council member Peter Rogers. Have a great week!
Peter and I sit down to have an illuminating conversation about Theatre. Film. and The Arts.
Peter Rogers and Peter Roads are the same man, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Macquarie by day and performance poet and artistic experimentalist by night. Peter has written this piece in The Conversation 'Is China's social credit system coming to Australia? http://theconversation.com/is-chinas-social-credit-system-coming-to-australia-117095 You can follow Dr Peter Rogers, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Macquarie here: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/peter-rogersYou can follow Peter Roads, poet, agitator, and roustabout here: https://www.facebook.com/PeterRoadsPoetry/ Works It Out is a live and unedited discussion with people of all stripes working out ideas and experiences. I'm Papa Fire aka D.A. Carter, and I write and perform music and words. You can follow me other places if that's your jam: http://www.twitter.com/itspapafire http://www.instagram.com/itspapafire http://www.facebook.com/itspapafire http://www.papafire.com.au
Peter Rogers and Peter Roads are the same man, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Macquarie by day and performance poet and artistic experimentalist by night.Peter has written this piece in The Conversation: "Is China’s social credit system coming to Australia?" http://theconversation.com/is-chinas-social-credit-system-coming-to-australia-117095You can follow Dr Peter Rogers, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Macquarie here: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/peter-rogersYou can follow Peter Roads, poet, agitator, and roustabout here: https://www.facebook.com/PeterRoadsPoetry/
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It's now been revealed that Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women, with the only way to diagnose the disease as keyhole surgery. We spoke to Professor Peter Rogers who is the Professor of Women's Health Research in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at University of Melbourne. He helps us understand Endometriosis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Rogers, CEO of Welford Management, explains how blockchain works, and how it could be a great asset to the D.C. region. It's not just about Bitcoin, in fact, it has a wide range of possible use cases.
When Peter Rogers was a young man, he moved from Hattiesburg, MS, to Manhattan. He was so poor he took in a roommate to help share the rent. Introduced by fellow Hattiesburg-ites back home, Peter's roommate was non other than Jim Adams, Tennessee Williams’s cousin. In this short, Rogers recalls the evening Williams breezed into town, treated them to the Broadway play, Duel of Angels, with Vivien Leigh. After, Williams took them backstage to meet the beautiful Ms. Leigh, who went on to become Scarlett O'Hara in the movie, Gone with the Wind. Williams continued the evening entertainment with a post-theatre dinner and the (then) elicit Absinth, at his apartment chatting and drinking the infamous liquor until 4:00 in the morning. Needless to say, young Rogers was awestruck and impressed.
The old axiom “the show must go on” traces its origins back to traveling circuses when, if an animal got loose, the ringmaster and the band tried to keep things going so that the crowd would not panic. Well, there’s one hell of an ‘animal’ running loose in Sonoma County right now and the folks at the Spreckels Theatre Company have decided their show must go on. They’ve gone ahead and opened their production of Monty Python’s Spamalot at the Spreckels Performing Arts Center in Rohnert Park with the intent of completing its run through October 29. I had mixed emotions about the decision. Most theatre companies have cancelled or postponed their productions. The air quality in the area is horrendous. Cell phones constantly beep with notices of the latest evacuations or fire updates. Thousands of people have lost their homes or have been evacuated from them. Roads are closed. Emergency vehicles from around our state and others are filling the streets. One cast member from this production is recovering from burn injuries in San Francisco. And yet I attended, not so much as a reviewer, but as a member of the theatre and Sonoma County community seeking to support my fellow artists and citizens. I was joined by about one hundred other folks, some to support their family and friends, others to escape for a few hours from the harsh reality of the world literally just outside the theatre doors. I’m glad I did. It was incredibly therapeutic to be in a theatre and to hear people laugh. I am extremely proud of the theatre artists who took the stage last night and gave their all to provide this community some relief. The show began with a slight change to the usual admonition about cell phones. Rather than turn them off, people were encouraged to just switch them to vibrate. With that, musical director Lucas Sherman and the eleven-piece orchestra began the overture. Spamalot is Monty Python member Eric Idle’s musical mash-up of their 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail and several of their British television series’ best bits. It’s the warped tale of King Arthur (Robert Nelson) who, joined by his servant Patsy (Ted Smith), is gathering a company of knights (Zane Walters, Craig Bainbridge, Peter Rogers, David Gonzalez) to begin a quest for the Holy Grail. Along the way they’ll run into the Lady of the Lake (Shannon Rider), some Knights who say “ni”, a “him-sel” in distress (Lorenzo Alviso) and his exasperated, music- hating father (Sam Starr), a French taunter (Thomas Yen), a person who’s not quite dead (Emily Walters) and a rabbit that’s dynamite. It’s a silly show with silly songs like “I’m Not Dead Yet”, “The Song That Goes Like This”, “You Won’t Succeed on Broadway”, and “Whatever Happened to My Part?”. Choreographer Michella Snider has them done in a variety of styles from classic Broadway show-stoppers to Vegas lounge acts to a smidgen of disco. In the same vein, director David Yen has his silly cast doing silly things. The humor is often bawdy and crude with both groan-inducing and laugh-out-load visual puns and bits. The “Black Knight” scene seemed to fall apart as much as the Black Knight, but that just made it funnier. For those who expect more specific criticisms, let me just say this: For a cast that, like most people in the area, has probably slept little in the last week and have had to breathe ash for the last five days, they did all right. Hell, they made me laugh. The show concluded with an encore of “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.” Many in the audience joined in, and as they exited the auditorium, they all seemed a little happier than when they entered. If you’re at the point where you need a break and feel safe enough to get out, go ahead and turn off your TV and radio, put your phone on silent, grab some friends who could use a laugh or two as well, and join King Arthur and his gang on their quest. You may not find the Grail, but you’ll find some something better – a little light during these very dark days.
Welcome back to our 11th podcast. In this episode our concept developer Shane Cryer discusses the importance of meeting acoustic standards in Offsite and Modular Construction within education – joined by guests Pete Blunt from off-site construction specialist Innovare and Peter Rogers from Sustainable Acoustics. The schools buildings that support children's education are under more pressure than ever before. Classroom need to accommodate both new technologies and teaching styles, alongside with increased group work and in some areas increasing class sizes. However the way in which we process auditory information has not changed, with appropriate acoustics proven to be an important part of a successful classroom design. With the school age population rapidly expanding, many school projects are utilising off-site or modular construction methods to reduce project times. In this episode Shane Cryer explores the subject off off-site construction for educational environments and the importance of acoustic standards, especially in SEN (Special Educational Needs) buildings, and the benefits of considering acoustics in the early design phase of an environment. To learn more about classroom acoustics, click here.
Peter Rogers Whitetail Bunkhouse Crew Welcome to another episode of Whitetail Rendezvous. This is Bruce Hutcheon, your host. And I’m really, really happy to have Peter Rogers with me. Peter Rogers is the son of Dick Rogers. And if you listen to my episodes 000, you find out that Dick Rogers was instrumental in bringing…
Peter Rogers Whitetail Bunkhouse Crew Welcome to another episode of Whitetail Rendezvous. This is Bruce Hutcheon, your host. And I’m really, really happy to have Peter Rogers with me. Peter Rogers is the son of Dick Rogers. And if you listen to my episodes 000, you find out that Dick Rogers was instrumental in bringing…
“Oh, what fools these mortal’s be!” “The course of true love never did run smooth.” “Love looks not with the eyes but with the mind.” There are a lot of great lines in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, but one of my favorites comes close to the end. It’s a theater review, of sorts. Having just witnessed a wacky performance by a band of over-excited tradesmen turned actors, the stern Duke Theseus quiets his nitpicky entourage with the words, “Nothing can be amiss when simpleness and duty tender it.” In other words, when some is simply done, with great love, it’s just not fair to judge it too harshly. That’s a lovely thought, and one that certainly applies to Pegasus Theater’s rambunctious and unruly staging of the Bard’s most popular comedy. On the Sunday I saw it, some of the cast’s performances were a bit, um, ragged, with lines blown or stumbled over. Parts of the action are blocked in ways that make it hard to see from certain places in the audience. Also, the original text has been cut-apart, reduced and re-written, adding new lines like “Everything will be okay!” alongside Shakespeare’s indelible poetry. Personally, I think if you don’t want to try and make Shakespeare’s words work, then you should have done a different play. Cut a few of Shakespeare’s lines if you have to, but don’t rewrite let, unless your new lines are, you know, brilliant. Okay, that’s my pet peeve. Anyway, in the Pegasus production, it hardly matters, because the whole thing is so amiably and passionately presented, done with such a disarmingly life-and-love affirming spirit, whatever quibbles I had while watching it quickly sank into the sun-dappled river in front of which the show is presented, outdoors, under a bridge, the simple set draped in late afternoon light and shadow. As directed by Beulah Vega, this Midsummer Night’s Dream is clearly a lusty love offering to the river community of Guerneville and the surrounding areas. For one thing, the show is free—well, donations are accepted, and cushy seats are one of the perks available to those donating on the company’s Indiegogo site. Aside from being a literal gift to its audiences, the whole production shouts aloud the joys and pleasures of love. In this version, the four Athenian lovers, originally written as two men and two women, are all women—Crystal Carpenter, Jessica Anderson, Elaine Koslowski, and Alexis Christenson—and the idea of them pairing up and getting married doesn’t cause anyone in Athens to bat an eye. The woodland fairies, ruled by King Oberon (Peter Rogers) and Queen Titania (Elizabeth Henry) with the help of the playful Puck (Jake Hamlin), have a lot of fun with the word “fairy,” and are about as sex-positive a group as one could imagine. Adding to the positives, is Nick Christensen, who as the blundering would be actor Bottom, frequently steals the show, with or without the fluffy donkey head Puck magically gives him. There is enough kissing, groping, fondling, and stroking in the show to raise anyone’s pulse rate, the audience is encouraged to shout out their own improvisations, and the clever use of Pink Floyd’s The Wall—the actual vinyl album—gets one of the show’s biggest laughs. If you are in love with love, there’s plenty to like in this sexy, silly, entertainingly bubbly Midsummer. ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ runs Friday-Sunday through August 31 at Riverkeeper Park, near Sonoma Nesting Company. All shows at 6:00 pm. Donations accepted. Bring a cushion because the seats are concrete. Reservations recommended through pegasustheater.com I’m David Templeton, Second Row Center, for KRCB
Peter Rogers is on the city council of Chino Hills in California, the town I grew up in. The way the city council works in Chino Hills is he gets elected to city council and then once every term he gets elected for a year as mayor of our town. He’s been mayor twice and was mayor last year. Today he’s going to talk with us about his career as a photographer and also about his experiences being the mayor of Chino Hills. Peter Rogers was elected to the Chino Hills city council in November 2006 and has served as the mayor for two of those years. He’s also a Southern California based commercial photographer specializing in partnerships with businesses and ad agencies to create innovative photographic solutions for advertising and marketing needs.
Property development grandee Sir Stuart Lipton has given his first broadcast interview since setting up Lipton Rogers, a development company he has co-founded with Peter Rogers and ex-Hermes chief Rupert Clarke. The developer behind such landmark projects as Broadgate and Chiswick Park joined BBC broadcaster James Max at the Lipton Rogers headquarters on Cavendish Square […] The post Property Week Podcast: Sir Stuart Lipton introduces Lipton Rogers appeared first on The Property Week Podcast.
In which Peter Rogers fills in for Brian and Heath and Peter discuss illness, being grumpy old men, social media annoyances, suspension of disbelief, movies, and even a little of the forbidden ground of politics. They also retread some ground that Heath and Brian have tread before, but so it goes as you do weekly podcasts and try to remember …Continue reading →
In which our heroes welcome their first guest, Peter Rogers, an amazing and beloved member of the Austin Improv scene. Together they recap what got lost in “the lost episode” when a computer restart caused them to lose the previous recording as well as discussing friendship, improvisation, do “not quite cold read theater,” and Heath shocks Brian with a naughty …Continue reading →
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Daniel B. Clendenin. Essay: *The Road to Emmaus: "What Happened on the Way"* for Sunday, 8 May 2011; book review: *Running Out of Water: The Looming Crisis and Solutions to Conserve Our Most Precious Resource* by Peter Rogers and Susan Leal (2010); film review: *The King's Speech* (2009); poem review: *Resurrection* by Mary Ann Bernard.
Further thoughts on story and structure, inspired by Peter Rogers.Intro by Joe of The Podgecast.--PaulDiscuss this episode in the HG,WT forum
Roy Plomley's castaway is producer Peter Rogers. Favourite track: Sanctus by Choeurs Elisabeth Brasseur Book: Bound volume of Punch from the 1960s Luxury: Ninth record: Massenet's Elegie