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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 15, 2025 is: dreidel DRAY-dul noun A dreidel is a 4-sided toy marked with Hebrew letters and spun like a top in a game of chance. The game, played by children especially at Hanukkah, is also called dreidel. // All the kids in the family look forward to playing dreidel together during Hanukkah. See the entry > Examples: “The Jewish tradition has always been syncretic, adapting and responding to the culture around it, he [Rabbi Steven Philp] said. Hanukkah is ‘a great example of this,' Philp said, noting that the holiday's traditions—like spinning the dreidel, eating latkes or potato pancakes, and munching on ... jelly-filled doughnuts—are customs that were borrowed from neighboring cultures over time.” — Kate Heather, The Chicago Sun-Times, 25 Dec. 2024 Did you know? If your dreidel is spinning beneath the glow of the menorah, it's probably the Jewish festival of lights known as Hanukkah. The holiday celebrates the miracle of a small amount of oil—enough for one day—burning for eight days in the Temple of Jerusalem. And though it's a toy, the dreidel's design is very much an homage: on each of its four sides is inscribed a Hebrew letter—nun, gimel, he, and shin—which together stand for Nes gadol haya sham, meaning “A great miracle happened there.” (In Israel, the letter pe, short for po, “here,” is often used instead of shin). In the game of dreidel, each letter bears its own significance: the dreidel is spun and depending on which letter is on top when it lands, the player's currency, or gelt, is added to or taken from the pot. Nun means the player does nothing; gimel means the player gets everything; he means the player gets half; and shin means the player adds to the pot. Wherever you land on holiday traditions, we wish you words of gimel: gratitude, grub, and, of course, gaiety.
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In this continuation of our conversation with Bruce Philp, we dig deeper into what it means to step fully into your brand and the confidence it inspires in clients. When you downplay your value or operate under the shadow of imposter syndrome, you risk signaling uncertainty. But by embracing your brand with intention, you not only earn client trust—you grow into a bigger, brighter version of yourself. What you'll learn in this episode: - Practical ways to combat and outsmart imposter syndrome. - What it looks like when clients have total confidence in you and your expertise. - Why clients want you to step into the role of “the answer”. - How brand improvements help you grow into the leader your clients need.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question are Labour's Immigration Minister Mike Tapp, Conservative Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, The Spectator's Lara Brown and the New Statesman's Oli Dugmore.
In this episode, we sit down with Khalia Davis Philp, Producing Artistic Director of The Coterie Theatre in Kansas City. Khalia is a multidisciplinary artist, director, and producer whose journey has taken her from Broadway workshops to children's theaters across the country. In our conversation, she shares the inspirations, mentors, and opportunities that shaped her path, how she came to lead The Coterie, and what it means to center inclusion, creativity, and accessibility in youth-focused theater. Khalia co-leads The Coterie with the managing director, helping guide its performances and programs throughout the Kansas City region. Before taking on that role, she served as Assistant Director for the Broadway-bound world premiere The Hippest Trip: The Soul Train Musical. As the former Artistic Director of Bay Area Children's Theatre (BACT), she oversaw new works like A Kids Play About Racism, which involved over 40 theater partners (including The Coterie) and reached nearly 80,000 viewers via Broadway on Demand — later becoming a free resource for classrooms. She also led The Imaginaries: An Immersive Musical, developed through the BACT Writer's Room to amplify opportunities for BIPOC playwrights and composers. During the pandemic, she and her team pivoted to digital and audio storytelling for young audiences, exploring how digital and theatrical experiences can merge. Her directing and devising credits include the award-nominated She Persisted, The Musical (based on Chelsea Clinton's book); a stage adaptation of Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings for New York City Children's Theater; and Arthur and Friends Make a Musical! for First Stage, inspired by the long-running PBS series Arthur. She's worked with major theaters including A.C.T., Atlantic for Kids, Disney Theatrical Group, Spellbound Theatre, and more, and as a producer has helped organizations expand their reach through interactive “edu-tainment,” digital preschool content, and children's media initiatives via her own company, Kids at Heart Productions. In our conversation, we dig into: the mentors and moments that shaped Khalia's artistic identity the choices that led her to Kansas City and her role at The Coterie how she and her team approach season programming and curation what inclusion, representation, and accessibility look like in practice at The Coterie the future she hopes to build through theater that reflects and inspires all ages Tune in to hear how Khalia is helping shape the next generation of storytellers- and to get an inside look at The Coterie's vision for children's theater in Kansas City and beyond! Follow Khalia on Instagram and visit her website. October is the perfect time for a dental check-up—before the holiday sweets roll in!As the school year settles in, don't forget to schedule your child's yearly dental appointment. Regular visits help catch small issues before they become big problems and keep those smiles healthy and bright Children's Mercy Kansas City is built for kids. That's why we have been taking care of the kids in the community for more than 125 years. Learn more. What We're Loving In Kansas City Clementine's Ice Cream Sarah and her husband, Shea, recently made it over to the new Clementine's Creamery in Prairie Village. It's known for its small-batch, handcrafted ice cream and has expanded from St. Louis to PV at 6966 Mission Road. The parlor offers 24 chef-inspired flavors daily, including non-dairy, vegan, gluten-free, and sorbet options, with favorites like Gooey Butter Cake and Salted Caramel Cookies & Cream. Guests can enjoy ice cream in waffle bowls, sundaes, floats, or take-home pints. Sarah said it was the best ice cream she's ever had! Trunk or Treat in KC Megan loves taking her kids to check out a couple of the trunk or treat events in Kansas City every Halloween Season. We have a guide here with the full list!
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In this episode, Bruce Philp joins us to explore the power of branding and how small business owners can step into a brand space with clarity and confidence. More than just a logo or tagline, your brand is the belief system your clients buy into. By understanding what truly builds trust and credibility, you can stop giving away your power and start showing up as the business clients feel confident hiring. What you'll learn in this episode: - The three components of a healthy brand that every business needs to thrive. - Why outsourcing your brand experience can strengthen how clients perceive your business. - How the appearance of a corporation can instill confidence—even for small business owners. - The three common ways entrepreneurs give away their power without realizing it.
Ryan Rishaug, Jason Strudwick, and Rob Brown break down the Oilers 4-0 preseason win over the Jets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
@liam-philp-2 (Filthy Philp) Dirtbox Recordings & Lee UHF presents a brand new mix series following on from the popular set of Live streams done on Facebook during the 2020 pandemic. We are super excited to invite Filthy Philp to the In Your House series with a beautiful guest mix in line to promote his single on our Cities EP5 release "Bad BwoI" Grab the release here- bit.ly/DRTBX077 Please don't forget to live and comment and most importantly share the show.
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The shadow home secretary has said he was confronted by a man with a machete and had glass bottles thrown at him while visiting a migrant camp in Calais.Chris Philp speaks to Tim and Gordon just after the “hair-raising” incident, and what is could tell us about some of the people crossing the Channel illegally. Plus, a new documentary featuring leading medical experts has cast fresh doubt on serial child killer Lucy Letby's conviction. We hear from the journalist behind Lucy Letby: Beyond Reasonable Doubt?Producer: Lilian FawcettSenior Producer: John CadiganPlanning Editor: Venetia RaineyVideo Editor: Will WaltersSocial Producer: Ji-Min LeeStudio Director: Meghan SearleExecutive Producer: Louisa Wells Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Beat the system with TallyMoney. Gold you can spend. Discover more here: https://click.tallymoney.com/A64P/df08xa5e #adSir Keir Starmer will have "questions to answer" about the Crown Prosecution Service's failures over the grooming gangs scandal when he was the Director of Public Prosecutions, a shadow Cabinet minister has said.Chris Philp, the shadow Home Secretary, said Starmer might be nervous over what an inquiry might uncover because that CPS had "early on" made some mistakes over prosecuting alleged perpetrators.Starmer was in charge of the CPS as the chief prosecutor in England and Wales between 2008 and 2014 during a period when failures by the CPS over the grooming gangs scandal were highlighted in previous reports.The purchase of gold and investment in bullion is not FCA regulated nor do they benefit from the protections of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme or the Financial Ombudsman Service. The value of your investment can go down as well as up. Consider the risks involved before choosing to invest. This card is issued by Transact Payments Limited pursuant to licence by Mastercard International Incorporated Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Elizabeth Moncrieff-Philp lost her husband in a devastating car accident, she suddenly found herself raising four children alone — while trying to hold space for their grief as well as her own.In this powerful conversation, Elizabeth reflects on what it meant to keep showing up when everything changed. From navigating school routines to managing the different responses to trauma in her kids, she opens up about the kind of parenting no one prepares you for — and the surprising moments of grace and strength that carried her through.What makes this even more special, is that Elizabeth made the decision to move her children to the school where I was working as a young teacher some time after the accident. One of her children ended up in my class — and I look back now, realising I didn't have a clue how to support them. That's why conversations like this matter. They give us access to the kind of wisdom that can shape how communities respond to families walking through loss and grief.Whether you're a parent, teacher, or someone supporting others in hard seasons, this conversation offers real hope and grounded wisdom.In this episode, you'll discover:What helped Elizabeth keep showing up when grief threatened to overwhelmHow she navigated four very different grief journeys in her childrenThe surprising power of small routines — like packing lunchboxes, or getting the uniforms ready — to create stabilityHow each of her children processed trauma differently — and what she might have done differently, knowing what she knows now.The deep impact of teachers, friends, and community showing up with quiet supportHow faith helped her hold tension between pain, hope, and healingWhat she wishes more people understood about walking with grieving families… and much more!Explore More from Resilient Souls: Resilient Souls WebsiteResilient Souls Podcast or search ‘Resilient Souls' wherever you get your podcastsResilient Souls Blog on SubstackStewart's Book Follow Resilient Souls on: Facebook / Instagram / LinkedInGet Involved or Reach Out: Join the CommunityBook Stewart to SpeakSupport the WorkContact UsNeed Help? In Australia. OverseasElizabeth bio:Liz was a mother of 4 young children when her husband Tom was killed suddenly in a car accident whilst they were on leave in Australia from their role as missionaries in Nepal. She currently works as a mental health social worker where she has learned a lot about resilience from the stories that have been shared with her.
A quick review of the draft and the dreadful presentation by the NHL. We then discuss free agency which had its moments but wasn't really all that consequential. Plus, we give some insight on our summer plans. Listen Here: Apple Podcasts Direct MP3 iHeart Radio Get ScuttlePuck merch at our store here. Title Player - Dit Clapper - Milt Schmidt scuttlepuck.dashery.com News 2025 Draft - thoughts on decentralized approach / presentation Receiving line of players Draft house where players talked to GMs Will this approach last? Big moves Canadiens trade 2 x 2025 1st round picks for Noah Dobson Dobson, 25, was RFA and looking for $11MM. Islanders moving into full rebuild under Darche Will they move Sorokin? Team to watch at deadline Montreal - good get in Dobson to pair with Hutson Big 6'4” , offensive, strong positioning - eliteprospects.com Canadiens building smart, but need top end scoring Dobson, Hutson, Montembeault great core pieces New LTIR Rules - Playoff salary cap - 20 player lineup must meet cap LTIR relief - previous season's avg salary unless confirmed out for playoffs 2026-27 Dustin Schwartz out as Oilers goalie coach - finally Christian Fischer retirement at 28 - https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6472813/2025/07/04/christian-fischer-retires-nhl-red-wings-blue-jackets-coyotes/ Guess the 5th Free Agency Leafs pretty quiet Oilers getting flack for not doing enough - signed Frederic, Bouchard, Kapanen, Mangiapane, Lazar, Philp, (and other league min players) Pretty good - fans mad at no goalie Asked Nurse, Henrique, Arvidsson to waive no move. Nurse, Henrique said no McDavid extension top priority Summer plans
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We're back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, and yes — more breaking news from Oil Country this morning!The Edmonton Oilers have re-signed Kasperi Kapanen to a 1-year deal worth $1.3 million, and have also extended Noah Philp on a 1-year deal worth $775K. We'll break down what these low-cost deals mean for the Oilers' cap structure, forward depth, and how they set the stage with NHL free agency just days away on July 1st.Could more moves be on the way? And how do these signings impact Evan Bouchard's next contract, or a potential future extension for Connor McDavid? We'll dive into the latest buzz around McDavid's status after Stan Bowman's comments over the weekend, and assess what Ken Holland's next priority might be.We'll hit our usual segments, including One Big Take, The Giant Question, and What's Trending, before wrapping things up with some betting talk powered by our friends at bet365.Offseason chaos is here — let's get into it.Website: https://oilersnation.com/ https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
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Host Aileen Miziolek sits down with Philip Marcovici to explore long-term wealth continuity, the pitfalls of tax policy and how enterprising families can avoid common traps while building meaningful legacies. All views, information, and opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Family Enterprise Canada. Guest bio Philip Marcovici is retired from the practice of law and consults with governments, financial institutions, and global families in relation to tax, wealth management, and other matters. An area of focus for Philip relates to the many issues faced by wealth and business-owning families, including governance approaches and the trust, partnership, and other structures used in the ownership of family assets. He is on the boards of several entities within the wealth management industry, as well as entities within family succession and philanthropic structures. You can learn more about Philip Marcovici on his website and LinkedIn. Key Takeaways [:26] Aileen Miziolek welcomes Phillip Marcovici and asks him to explain how he came to jump into the wealth management industry. [6:40] Philip touches on what continuity means for a family of wealth, and what is required for it to be achieved. [8:54] Sometimes the beginning requires one to think about the destination; Philip explains how the Theory of Change can help guide such a reflection. [10:53] Tax law is complex and emotionally charged. Philp points out where governments make critical mistakes in creating further wealth within their economies. He shares an example from his book. [13:52] Philip offers advice for governments in the face of today's ever-changing policies. [16:21] Circular economy principles are easily transferable to family wealth management. Philip discusses waiting resources, human or otherwise. [20:19] What advantages the “revolving door” feeling brings for enterprising families in transition. [21:28] Communication with your wealth is not a good strategy. Philip explains why and how those trappings can lead to stalling the upcoming generation well into adulthood. [24:34] Philip touches on how families can begin the exercise of planning for the long term for a collective. He offers real-world examples to illustrate his ideas. [28:36] Does wealth destroy families and relationships? Philip offers a nuanced perspective. [30:18] What gives Philip hope in governance, both political and within families. [31:41] Philip offers his advice for families looking to project into the far future when it comes to governments. [34:34] Aileen thanks Philip Marcovici for sharing his expertise and closes this episode by reminding listeners to rate and subscribe. If you enjoyed today's episode, you can subscribe to Let's Talk Family Enterprise on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other podcast apps. Please remember to share this episode with family, friends, and colleagues. Share your thoughts with us at fea@familyenterprise.ca. Mentioned in this episode The Family Business Symposium 2025: Navigating the Calm and the Storm in Family Business, May 26 to 28 in Halifax, Nova Scotia The Transformative Power of Family Wealth: Helping Families and their Communities Capture its Regenerative Potential, by Philip Marcovici The Destructive Power of Family Wealth: A Guide to Succession Planning, Asset Protection, Taxation and Wealth Management, by Philip Marcovici More about Family Enterprise Canada Family Enterprise Canada FEC on Facebook FEC on Twitter FEC on LinkedIn
Philip Cotter is the owner of O’Flynn’s Restaurant in Abbeyfeale, which has been in the family for over 100 years. Last month, he says Uisce Éireann withdrew €8,580.92 from his account for water charges. Philp says the utility made a mistake as he normally would pay only around €100 annually. He says he’s contacted Uisce Éireann several times but no one has addressed his problem. Radio Kerry has contacted Uisce Éireann.
In this extended Frontline conversation, the Times' World Affairs Editor Catherine Philp examines Vladimir Putin's attitude to a 30 day ceasefire in Ukraine, why Donald Trump's patience is wearing thin, and whether Russia will stick to any deal.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is with the genuinely badass Sarah Philp, owner of Little Bear Tattoo Co. in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Her recent few years have been quite the wild ride of growth as she has become the owner of her own tattoo shop. She even trained her own husband how to tattoo, who works as an artist at Little Bear alongside her. She's created quite the thriving little community, and it made for an excellent conversation. Check out Sarah's work at @sarahphilptattoo and Little Bear Tattoo Co. at @littlebeartattoo_coVisit our website: sustainableculture.onlineFollow us on instagram @sustainablecultureonline
In 416BC, during the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta, the island of Melos was a non-combatant. Strategically located in the middle of the Aegean, The Athenians arrived and demanded Melos surrender and thus be absorbed into their empire. The Melians refused, and so one of the most famous and influential passages in Thucydides' history as recounted by the delegates of Athens: ‘the strong do what they have the power to do and the weak accept what they have to accept.' We are returning to an era of empires asserting their dominance, and so joining to discuss Ukraine and its implications for Europe is historian and writer Philip Blood, author of Putin's War as we discuss the war over the past three years and what can be done in the future. As a brief little bonus for you, Tessa Dunlop joins to discuss the war as she launches a new podcast blending politics with history. Philip Blood Links Putin's War, Russian Genocide, Edited by Philip Blood Fallout on Ghost - Writings on Ukraine from Philp and team Philip on X Tessa Dunlop Links Where Politics Meets History Aspects of History Links Latest Issue out - Annual Subscription to Aspects of History Magazine only $9.99/£9.99 Ollie on X Aspects of History on Instagram Get in touch: history@aspectsofhistory.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textDiscover how to build a Kingdom business that thrives in both people and profit. In this episode, I sit down with Philip Kulishov to explore the mindset, principles, and strategies that create lasting impact and sustainable success in faith-driven entrepreneurship.What's Covered:The misconceptions about faith-based business and profitabilityWhy profit and purpose should go hand in handHow to lead with integrity while scaling your businessThe key to attracting the right team and clientsOvercoming challenges when faith and business intersectPhilip is the co-founder and a board member of EBM, Inc., a holding company dedicated to developing businesses that positively impact lives. At EBM, Philip leads efforts in manufacturing, leadership development,managerial training, and fostering company culture.He also hosts Business 300, a podcast offering concise, actionable insights on business, with new episodes released twice weekly.Philip is the author of The Transcendent Bottomline (coming soon).Check out Philip's blog https://inmirkwood.com/Connect with Philip at https://x.com/kulphilGrab our DIY Marketing templates - save time, and money - so you can focus on getting your message out there. Go to www.reinventingperspectives.com/shop Simple & strategic marketing solutions for the busy coach and consultant. Visit www.reinventingperspectives.comSupport the showThank you for listening in!
And Alexander wept, seeing as he had no more worlds to conquer. That’s a quote from Hans Gruber in Die Hard, which is a very convoluted paraphrase from Plutarch’s essay collection Moralia. There’s plenty of truth in that unattributed quote from Mr. Gruber. Alexander the Great’s death at 323 BC in Babylon marked the end of the most consequential military campaign in antiquity. He left behind an empire that stretched from Greece to India, planted the seeds of the Silk Road, and made Greek an international language across Eurasia, all in 13 short years. He became and remained the biggest celebrity in the ancient world, probably only replaced by Jesus a few centuries into the Christian era. But what if he had not died as a young man? What if he had lived years or decades more? How much more influence could he have had? We have clues about Alexander’s plans for the future – and they come from Greek chroniclers Diodorus and Arrian, writing centuries after his death. They include conquering the Mediterranean coast all the way to the Pillars of Hercules (Rock of Gibraltar), building a tomb for his father Philp that would be as large as the Great Pyramid of Giza, and transplanting populations from Greece to Persia and vice versa to unite his domains through intermarriage.To explore this hypothetical scenario is Anthony Everitt, author of “Alexander the Great: His Life and Mysterious Death.” We look at the life of the most influential person in the ancient world, and explore the ramifications of his life having even more influence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this special episode of Coffee House Shots, economics editor Kate Andrews is joined by shadow home secretary Chris Philp to discuss the Tories' newly announced plan to tackle immigration. On legal migration, their proposal includes plans to end worklessness in order to stop the reliance on low-paid migrant workers. And on illegal migration, the line is ‘zero tolerance' on small boats, including a removals deterrent much like the Rwanda plan, as well as other changes to the legal framework. One of the more controversial elements of their strategy is on citizenship. The Tories want to increase the period before migrants can apply for indefinite leave to remain (ILR) from five to ten years, and after that, it will take a further five years – rather than 12 months – to achieve British citizenship. Which safe and legal pathways would people be able to use? How would the Conservatives ensure that the ‘best and the brightest' are allowed in? Produced by Natasha Feroze and Oscar Edmondson.
The Shadow Home Secretary joins Nick in the Political Thinking studio to reflect on mistakes of the last government, humility in opposition and his anger at the new government.Chris Philp also opens up about the impact of caring for his premature baby twins and what he has learned from success and failure in business. Producer: Daniel Kraemer
Welcome to the first episode for the new year, with “Tuesday Night Detectives” on Vintage Classic Radio. Tonight, we delve into the thrilling world of classic detective radio dramas with two captivating episodes. First, we feature “The Adventures of Philip Marlowe” in the episode titled “The Black Halo.” Originally aired on January 15, 1949, this gripping story follows the sharp-witted private detective Philip Marlowe as he unravels the mystery of a missing woman last seen wearing a distinctive black halo hat. As Marlowe digs deeper, he finds himself entangled in a web of deceit, betrayal, and murder. This episode stars Gerald Mohr as Philip Marlowe, with supporting performances by Jeff Corey, Gloria Blondell, and Parley Baer, each bringing to life the dark and suspenseful atmosphere of the story. Following that, we present “Rocky Fortune,” starring Frank Sinatra in the episode “The Museum Murder,” which first hit the airwaves on January 19, 1954. In this episode, Rocky Fortune finds employment as a museum tour guide, only to stumble upon a dead body during his first shift. The chase to uncover the murderer leads Rocky through a maze of historical artifacts and deadly traps. Frank Sinatra's charming yet edgy portrayal of Rocky is complemented by stellar performances from Barney Phillips, Georgia Ellis, and John McIntire, who collectively add layers of intrigue and danger to this thrilling narrative. Together, these episodes from “The Adventures of Philip Marlowe” and “Rocky Fortune” offer a nostalgic look back at the golden age of radio detective stories, filled with mystery, suspense, and unforgettable characters. Join us in 2025 as we step back in time and experience the shadows and sleuths of yesteryear on “Tuesday Night Detectives.”
Angela shares her inspiring journey from New Zealand to France, her passion for working with UNESCO, and how she discovered her calling in coaching high-achieving women. This conversation delves deep into the concept of resilience, redefining it beyond the traditional 'bounce back' approach, and exploring the significant role of self-awareness and emotional intelligence in developing resilience. Join us to understand the importance of maintaining self-care practices, nurturing your network, and the invaluable role of coaching and mentorship in sustaining resilience and achieving leadership excellence. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
Book Vs. Movie: HolidayThe 1928 Play Vs. the 1938 FilmThe Margos celebrate the holiday season with the classic 1938 film "Holiday," directed by George Cukor and starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. Based on the 1928 play by Philip Barry, the story follows an adventure-seeking playboy (played by Grant) who engages in a battle of wits with his fiancée's sister (played by Hepburn) during the New Year's holiday in upper-class New York City. So, between the play and the film, which did the Margos prefer? Listen to find out!In this ep, the Margos discuss:How the play and 1938 movie differThe setting of 1928 vs 1938 change the tone of the workTheater TCU Play 2023The Movie Cast: Katharine Hepburn (Linda Seton,) Cary Grant (Johnny Case,) Doris Nolan (Julia Seton,) Lew Ayres (Ned Seaton,) Henry Kolker (Edward Seton Sr.,) Edward Everett Horton (Professor Nick Potter,) Jean Dixon (Susan Potter,) Binnie Barnes (Laura Cram) and Henry Daniell as Seton Cram. Margo's upcoming book on Saturday Night Fever (pre-order!) Clips used:“New Year's Eve Waltz”TCM Pre-Show for Holiday (1938)“Julia, Johnny, and Linda”Johny asks Linda, “Why work?” “Julia and Johnny disagree”“Ned, Julia and Johnny”“Johnny and Linda do acrobatics”Music by Sidney CutnerFollow us on the socials!Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupInstagram: Book Versus Movie @bookversusmoviebookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D's Blog: Brooklynfitchick.comMargo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok Margo D's YouTube: @MargoDonohueMargo P's Instagram: @shesnachomama Margo P's Blog : coloniabook.comMargo P's YouTube Channel: @shesnachomamaOur logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Book Vs. Movie: HolidayThe 1928 Play Vs. the 1938 FilmThe Margos celebrate the holiday season with the classic 1938 film "Holiday," directed by George Cukor and starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. Based on the 1928 play by Philip Barry, the story follows an adventure-seeking playboy (played by Grant) who engages in a battle of wits with his fiancée's sister (played by Hepburn) during the New Year's holiday in upper-class New York City. So, between the play and the film, which did the Margos prefer? Listen to find out!In this ep, the Margos discuss:How the play and 1938 movie differThe setting of 1928 vs 1938 change the tone of the workTheater TCU Play 2023The Movie Cast: Katharine Hepburn (Linda Seton,) Cary Grant (Johnny Case,) Doris Nolan (Julia Seton,) Lew Ayres (Ned Seaton,) Henry Kolker (Edward Seton Sr.,) Edward Everett Horton (Professor Nick Potter,) Jean Dixon (Susan Potter,) Binnie Barnes (Laura Cram) and Henry Daniell as Seton Cram. Margo's upcoming book on Saturday Night Fever (pre-order!) Clips used:“New Year's Eve Waltz”TCM Pre-Show for Holiday (1938)“Julia, Johnny, and Linda”Johny asks Linda, “Why work?” “Julia and Johnny disagree”“Ned, Julia and Johnny”“Johnny and Linda do acrobatics”Music by Sidney CutnerFollow us on the socials!Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupInstagram: Book Versus Movie @bookversusmoviebookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D's Blog: Brooklynfitchick.comMargo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok Margo D's YouTube: @MargoDonohueMargo P's Instagram: @shesnachomama Margo P's Blog : coloniabook.comMargo P's YouTube Channel: @shesnachomamaOur logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Friday afternoon means a fresh episode of Oilersnation Radio has been recorded and edited and is ready to carry you through the weekend. This week, we discussed Friday's win against the Predators, Noah Philp's NHL debut, and a whole lot more.The boys started the Friday episode of ONR with a conversation about last night's win against the Nashville Predators and how it was an incredible effort by the McDavid-less Oilers at a moment when they needed it. Starting with how Leon Draisaitl handled his business, life without the captain gets much easier if their second-best player can step up the way he did. The guys also discussed the fisticuffs that happened with Podkolzin and Emberson, each dropping the mitts, and how those fights did a great job of sparking the team.Sticking with last night's win, the boys gave their first impressions of how Noah Philp looked in his first NHL game and how great it was to see him pick up his first assist. Yet, even though everyone loves how he played, it's important to remember that he's an older prospect and that the ceiling may not be as sky-high as some people think. If he can stick in the lineup and lock down the 4C spot, wouldn't that be good enough?Finally, we wrapped the podcast up by answering your questions with another round of Ask the Idiots that covered some Oilers talk and some nonsense mixed in there as well. From there, the fellas dove into Hot and Cold Performers to recap everything that's happened over the last seven days. Needless to say, this week's episode had plenty of hockey talk mixed with a little bit of nonsense.
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There's nothing better than a fresh episode of Oilersnation Radio to guide you through the final hours of the work week with an hour of Oilers talk.The guys kicked off this week's episode of ONR with a delicious debate about whether or not Noah Philp will be on the Oilers' opening night roster. With Derek Ryan listed as day-to-day, the door is open for Philp to slide into that 4C spot, but is that the right decision for night one? There's also an argument to be made about sending Philp to the Condors and letting him play big minutes in the AHL.Changing gears, we looked at the price of Oilers jerseys after a user on Reddit noted that you can buy a new jersey and spend an additional $10 to get their sponsor patch on the front. While the guys were talking about jersey prices, Tyler interrupted the conversation by chatting about a new post on Connor McDavid's Instagram account that implies he will be doing some kind of food play.Next up, the guys spent a few minutes looking at the Jeremy Swayman contract situation in Boston and wondered how/if that will impact future negotiations with Stuart Skinner here in Edmonton. Seeing as Swayman and Skinner are basically the same age, wouldn't a massive contract for the former in Boston lead to one for Stu here in Edmonton?Finally, we wrapped the podcast up by answering your questions with another round of Ask the Idiots before diving into Hot and Cold Performers to recap everything that's happened over the last seven days. With the pre-season kickoff just around the corner, the boys had plenty to talk about this week for the first time in forever. Needless to say, this week's episode probably had the most hockey talk that we've had in a while, and it feels good to know that the NHL is almost back for another season.Website: https://oilersnation.com/https://twitter.com/ONradiopodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/onradiopodcast/https://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnationSHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: OILYBONUS. http://www.bet365.ca/ Great Clips https://app.greatclips.com/Reach out to sales@thenationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us!Visit www.nationgear.ca for merch and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's study, I continue in Chapter 21 with verses 10 to 12. Before I get into the study, I talk about Joe Biden nominating his 12th LBGTQ judge to the Philadelphia Federal Court. Also I talk about an article title “Has God Changed His Mind on Homosexuality?” A book written by Richard Hays, professor of New Testament at Duke Divinity and his son Christopher who is professor of Old Testament at Fuller Seminary. Then I talk about Kamala Harris where she once boasted of 'behind the scenes' work to get 'every' trans inmate access to gender surgeries during her bid for the 2019 Democratic President campaign In our last study we finished up with verse 9, where John is visited once again by one of the angels of bowl judgments showing John the bride, the Lambs wife. We see this angel come to John and begin to show his that Yahweh has finally and completely dealt with the devil and all his evil forces. And Yahweh has even created a new world for his people. 10. And he carried me away in the spirit = Gave him a vision of the city; seemed to place him where he could have a clear view of it as it came down from heaven. To a great and high mountain = The elevation, and the unobstructed range of view, gave him an opportunity to behold it in its glory11 John's description of the New Jerusalem seems to be in three parts. First, in Revelation 21:11-14, he describes the city as he saw it from a distance). Then he approached the city and the angel measured it. That gave John the opportunity to examine the city's walls and gates more closely. Finally, it seems that John entered the city. Revelation 21:22 to 22:5 describes what John saw inside the city. Everything that John saw there was beautiful, precious and wonderful. It shone with the glory of Yahweh, which was like a bright light. John could recognize Yahweh's glory; he had a previous experience of that glory. Having the glory of Yahweh = A glory or splendor such as became the dwelling place of Yahweh. And her light = In verse 23 it is said that “the glory of Yahweh did lighten it.” That is, it was made light by the visible symbol of the Deity - the “Shekinah.” The word here rendered “light” - φωστὴρ phōstēr - occurs nowhere else in the New Testament except in Philp. 2:15. It means, properly, a light, a lightgiver, and means commonly a “window.” It is used here to denote the brightness or shining of the divine glory, as supplying the place of the sun, or of a window.Like unto a stone most precious = A stone of the richest or most costly nature.Even like a jasper stone = On the jasper. It is used there for the same purpose as here, to illustrate the majesty and glory of Yahweh.Clear as crystal = Pellucid (allowing the maximum passage of light, as glass) or stunning like crystal. The stone is essentially quartz, and the word “crystal” here is used to show that the form of it referred to by John was clear and bright 12. And had a wall great and high = Ancient cities were always surrounded with walls for protection, and John represents this as enclosed in the usual manner. The word “great” means that it was thick and strong. And had twelve gates = Three on each side. The number of the gates corresponds to the number of the tribes of the children of Israel, and to the number of the apostles. Twelve = Denotes Governmental perfection. It is the number of factor of all numbers connected with government: whether by Tribes or Apostles, or in measurements of time, or in things which have to do with government in the heavens and the earth.And at the gates twelve angels = Stationed there as guards to the New Jerusalem. And names written thereon = On the gates.Have any questions? Feel free to email me; keitner2024@outlook.com
On this episode of High Tea, Amanda LaPore's make-up tips, Bridget Bandit fights for LBGTQ security, and nobody's putting Philp on a list.
Post-Dispatch Blues beat reporter Matthew DeFranks joined columnist Jeff Gordon to discuss the team’s successful offer sheet maneuvers.
Send us a Text Message.In this transformative episode, we unravel the complexities of weight loss and maintenance with a fresh perspective. Angela shares her personal journey of overcoming the mindset that weight loss isn't achievable, especially amidst life's social and emotional challenges.Discover the subtle yet impactful strategies that redefine healthy living—from making small dietary adjustments to fostering resilience against social temptations. Learn how a simple shift in focus from food to connection during social gatherings can revolutionize your approach to eating and wellness.We delve into the power of commitment, highlighting the significance of long-term goals over short-term fixes. This episode offers practical insights and motivational advice to help you break free from limiting beliefs and embrace a sustainable, healthier lifestyle. Whether you're navigating menopause, endurance training, or just everyday eating habits, this conversation is packed with valuable takeaways for everyone.Tune in and be inspired to commit to a year of healthy living, redefine your relationship with food, and reclaim your vibrant self.Connect with ANGELA PHILPwebsite: https://queenofpossible.comLI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-philp/IG: https://www.instagram.com/queenofpossible/FB: https://www.facebook.com/AngelaPhilpQueenofPossible Book a FREE "Diagnostic Chat". For women over 40 who're feeling stuck, as if "weight loss isn't for you". Book this FREE call (normally $299) to get clarity on what's going on and how to move forwards: https://www.drorlena.com/offers/P82Gx3qj/checkout?coupon_code=AUGUST24Dr Orlena's Free Office Hours https://www.drorlena.com/office-hour
Today we read the fascinating 40th chapter of Isaiah which was largely taken and put to music in the Oratorio ‘The Messiah' about 250 years ago. It begins “Comfort, comfort my people, says your God. Speak tenderly to Jerusalem … that her warfare is ended and her iniquity is pardoned.” Jerusalem has been the centre of warfare for much of the time since God gave these words to Isaiah. This city, with its magnificent Temple to God has been twice destroyed. But then in 1967 its ancient walls were again under the control of the people of Israel. How long will it be before verse 5 is fulfilled? “And the glory of the LORD shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together, for the mouth of the LORD has spoken.” But the passing centuries have seen that “the grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand for ever.” [v.8] Those who know their Bibles will also “stand for ever” and, for this reason they are reading v.9-11 with anticipation – “… O Jerusalem, herald of good news … say to the cities of Judah ‘Behold your God. Behold the Lord GOD comes with might, and his arm rules for him; behold, his reward is with him, and his recompense before him. He will tend his flock like a shepherd …” Then verse 17 tells us, “All nations are as nothing before him, they are accounted by him as less than nothing and emptiness.” This is more true than ever of the godless world of the 21st Century! But then the final verses ask and answer the most important question in life! “Have you not known? Have you not heard? The LORD is the everlasting God, the Creator … they who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.” [v.28,21] This reminds us of the words of Jesus, “those who are considered worthy to attain to that age and to the resurrection of the dead … they cannot die anymore because they are equal unto the angels …” [Luke 20 v.35,36] Each year we more eagerly and earnestly “wait for the LORD” – or should be – are you? Our regular reading and meditation on God's word is our source of strength until it is renewed in ways beyond our comprehension when as Paul puts it, “we await a Saviour; the Lord Jesus Christ who will transform our lowly body to be like his glorious body …” [Philp'ns 3 v.20,21] --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christadelphians-talk/message
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Dr Maritta Philp is a much sought-after transformational coach and therapist, focusing on helping her clients create extraordinary relationships with themselves, others, and life itself. One of her passions is to support her clients in their awakening, facilitating experiences of deep peace, love, and connection.She started her career as a General Practitioner but moved into coaching and therapy over 15 years ago, having overcome her struggles with childhood trauma and co-dependence. She is a successful author, having previously published two books.Maritta combines traditional and ancient techniques in her approach.Today, when she's not walking her dog, reading, or writing, you'll often find her helping her clients on their own journey of empowerment, especially around re-parenting younger parts of themselves and what it takes to have amazing relationships.
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In this episode, our friends Megan and Dalen Philp (not Philips...woops sorry guys) share the hope they found in their marriage of 20 years after they began to deconstruct the gender roles that they'd held onto so inflexibly for so many years. >>> Would you consider financially supporting our shows?
#47 - Yes, lifting weights is a great complement to running and not only leads to better running, but also to better overall fitness.Many runners fear bulking up and getting too heavy, but this doesn't have to be the case.So, what do you do? How do you get started?My guest, Philip Pape, the host of the Wits & Weights podcast, will explain all of this to you on this entertaining and informative episode.Philip is a very relatable person. Here is what he has to say about himself:I was a late bloomer in the fitness game. I hit 40 and realized I had spend years - YEARS - chasing my tail with fad diets. Atkins? Been there. Paleo? Done that. Keto, intermittent fasting, CrossFit, you name it. I was the king of starting things but never finishing them.Any my physique? It was screaming mediocrity. Let's admit it: DAD BOD.Then 2020 hit, the year that slapped us all in the face. I took it as a sign.I built a home gym and dove headfirst into the world of evidence-based nutrition and training. No more bro science, no more guesswork. I was all in.I couldn't keep this to myself. So, in 2021, Wits & Weights was born.Here's a little more information about Philip:Philip Pape is a high-performance nutrition coach, physique engineer, and host of the Wits & Weights top 25 nutrition podcast. Through his personal transformation to become the strongest, leanest, and healthiest version of himself, Philip understands the effectiveness of using strength training and evidence-based nutrition to enhance your physique and finally “look like you lift.” Philip helps lifters with demanding lifestyles achieve a more defined, muscular, leaner physique without wasting time. He works with clients to do more with less, break through plateaus, fuel their performance, and optimize their metabolism, energy, and health without feeling restricted. Philip is passionate about helping you get unstuck inside and outside the gym to discover the knowledge and confidence to reveal your ideal physique.Connect with Philp at WitsandWeights.com and follow WitsandWeights on Instagram.Follow me on Instagram @barry_s_karch
Luke Philp has not appeared in a game yet this season for Rockford, but the IceHogs' 2022-23 Team MVP is on the path to recovery after an Achilles injury in the offseason. Mike Folta chats with Philp about his path through hockey and his anticipated return to the ice.
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Preview: #SpecialReport: The 1914 return of the beaver to Connecticut! Leila Philp. Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America by Leila Philip (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Beaverland-Weird-Rodent-Made-America/dp/153875519X From award-winning writer Leila Philip, BEAVERLAND is a masterful work of narrative science writing, a book that highlights, though history and contemporary storytelling, how this weird rodent plays an oversized role in American history and its future. She follows fur trappers who lead her through waist high water, fur traders and fur auctioneers, as well as wildlife managers, PETA activists, Native American environmental vigilantes, scientists, engineers, and the colorful group of activists known as beaver believers. Beginning with the early trans-Atlantic trade in North America, Leila Philip traces the beaver's profound influence on our nation's early economy and feverish western expansion, its first corporations and multi-millionaires. In her pursuit of this weird and wonderful animal, she introduces us to people whose lives are devoted to the beaver, including a Harvard scientist from the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana, who uses drones to create 3-dimensional images of beaver dams; and an environmental restoration consultant in the Chesapeake whose nickname is the “beaver whisperer”. What emerges is a poignant personal narrative, a startling portrait of the secretive world of the contemporary fur trade, and an engrossing ecological and historical investigation of these heroic animals who, once trapped to the point of extinction, have returned to the landscape as one of the greatest conservation stories of the 20th century. Beautifully written and impeccably researched, BEAVERLAND reveals the profound ways in which one odd creature and the trade surrounding it has shaped history, culture, and our environment