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In the final episode of The Planet Earth Podcast, Mike Gunton and the Planet Earth team share their own thoughts on the pressures our planet is facing today, and how we might change our behaviours to protect it. Contributors from across the series including Emma Napper, Abdullah Kahn, Steve Greenwood and Sir David Attenborough open up about what it means to work on a series like Planet Earth and how those working on the frontlines of conservation inspire them to keep hoping for a better future.
It's that time of the week again where Kieran brings you the latest podcast recommendation with the pod squad. Joining Kieran to discuss this week's podcast is Ciara King, Radio Broadcaster and Aideen Finnegan, Podcast Producer with the Irish Times This week's podcast is The Planet Earth Podcast, a behind the scenes look at the famous BBC series featuring the iconic David Attenborough...
Go behind-the-scenes of the making of the acclaimed series with Sir David Attenborough.
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This episode we’re chatting with Simon Cox, the writer, Director and producer of Invasion Planet Earth, a new film about a doctor who leads a group of patients at the clinic where he works in their journey to escape a massive alien invasion. The film comes out February 4, 2020 (VOD & Digital HD On Leading Digital Platforms & DVD).
This episode we’re chatting with Simon Cox, the writer, Director and producer of Invasion Planet Earth, a new film about a doctor who leads a group of patients at the clinic where he works in their journey to escape a massive alien invasion. The film comes out February 4, 2020 (VOD & Digital HD On Leading Digital Platforms & DVD).
If your Bible reading has become a tedious activity, it is time for a fresh challenge. This week, I am providing you with five striking podcast episodes that have profoundly shaped my understanding of the Bible in recent years. I am sure that they will inspire and challenge you as well. We will also look back on our podcasting year 2019 and look forward to what we plan for 2020 on the Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast.Blog Post: https://www.karlgessler.com/post/5-talks-christians-should-hearThe Gospel For Planet Earth on YOUTUBE:http://bit.ly/THEGOSPELFORPLANETEARTHOur Family Vlog:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAhKxpfyLbAOur MUSIC Channel:http://bit.ly/KARLMUSICLeave a Comment, ask a question, and get FREE music!https://www.karlgessler.com/contactShow Your Love! Become a Podcast Partner!Patreon.com/karlgesslerShare your thoughts on today's discussion and join the larger conversation on our Gospel For Planet Earth facebook page.www.facebook.com/TheGospel4earthSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
Can the Gospel of Jesus help the family? If so, why are the children of so many Christian parents rejecting the faith? Do we have a strategy for keeping our kids in the faith? And why did the early church overlook the Greek-speaking widows? On what basis did they correct the problem? And what is our Christian duty to people outside of our immediate family? Once again, we are talking about the Gospel, the family, and understanding our calling to follow Jesus today on the Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast!Anna's Testimony on THE GOSPEL FOR PLANET EARTH YOUTUBEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot1Og5-wOLM&t=177sLeave a Comment, ask a question, and get FREE music!https://www.karlgessler.com/contactShow Your Love! Become a Podcast Partner!Patreon.com/karlgesslerTHE KARL GESSLER BAND FAMILY VLOG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBzA099TVS4Share your thoughts on today's discussion and join the larger conversation on our Gospel For Planet Earth facebook page.www.facebook.com/TheGospel4earthSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
Where did Jesus go when He ascended into heaven? Where is Jesus now? What were the disciples doing while they waited for the Holy Spirit? What the disciples expect the Holy Spirit to do once He came? Who wrote the book of Acts? What does it mean to "repent of your way of doing the kingdom?" Karl and Susie Gessler discuss these questions and more in this week's Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast.Leave a Comment or ask a question:https://www.karlgessler.com/contactShow Your Love! Become a Podcast Partner!Patreon.com/karlgesslerTHE GOSPEL FOR PLANET EARTH VLOG:http://bit.ly/TheGospel4PlanetEarthVlogShare your thoughts on today's discussion and join the larger conversation on our Gospel For Planet Earth facebook page.www.facebook.com/TheGospel4earthSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
Have you ever wonder what it would be like if you were actually on Noah's Ark? Have you ever wondered if there really was an ark or an actual worldwide flood? And have you ever wondered if, supposing those incidents were not meant to be taken as literal, face-value facts, would that undermine the authority of scripture? And finally, if a man came into your city hall, or your church, and started throwing things around and dismantling speakers and microphones, etc. would you ask him where he got his authority or would you ask someone to call the police? All this and more as we return to Luke's Gospel, chapter 20, on today's Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast!Take minute to rate the podcast for itunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gospel-for-planet-earth/id511770168?mt=2Join the Conversation on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheGospel4Earth/?source_id=170459363048530Check out our family Vlog:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Sg4gTnd-7I&t=120sShow your Support!https://www.patreon.com/karlgesslerSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
The podcast has been high-jacked!! But it's ok, he's a relative. This week, Jamin Hendrix has taken over the studio so that he could put me in the hot seat! Join us as we talk about our journeys of faith and the challenges and rewards we have discovered. Plus, find out why some Christians in the Pacific Northwest had buckets of paint thrown on them as well as confrontations with Communists! Karl also announces that he and his family have been un-invited to a Methodist Church! What could be the reason for these goings on? Find out on this week's Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast!www.thegospelforplanetearth.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
It's not every day that you have an African Bishop with an amazing voice in your home and studio, so this week we made sure to spend time with Bishop Jeremiah Kibobi, a Kenyan Pastor and School director for underprivileged and orphaned children in Africa. Bishop Jeremiah will be sharing his thoughts with us about what is being said in Luke 10, plus Karl and Susie discuss the merits of the question "What would you like to change about Jesus?" after Karl's Facebook post caused a bit of a stir. It's serious fun on this week's Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast!To Learn more about Bishop Jeremiah's school and ministry in Kenya:https://visionsofglorychurch.org/our-story/For More Podcasts, Blogs, Vlogs, and Music:www.thegospelforplanetearth.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
What does Jesus look like to you? What is the transfiguration all about? Do African's look at Jesus the same way we do? How did the Disciples begin to "worship" Jesus? Join Karl Gessler and Special guest Bishop Jeremiah Kibobi on this week's Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
The world is full of good guys and bad guys. But deciding whom the good guys are and whom the bad guys are is a significant challenge, but one that we are all up for facing whether we acknowledge it or not. Even the most dedicated Pacifist and the most loyal Universalist will be able to identify enemies to their causes when truly pressed. The world of Luke and Jesus was no different. The Jews had their own ideas about who was “in” with God and who was not and hence, who is "good" and who is not. The question is, how will Jesus determine who is in line to inherit God's blessing, (i.e. who are “God's people”, "true Israel", or "the good") and will it line up with the views of the most influential cultural movement of the day, the Pharisees? How will Jesus' redrawn lines match up with our own expectations of whom God should or shouldn't receive? That is what we will discover on this week's Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast. Plus, don't miss the engaging interview with up and coming rap, recording artist “Parxx” as we talk about music, ministry and racism. Don't forget to leave a comment and share with your friends. Take a minute to let us know how you found the podcast. We'd love to hear from you!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
You have heard of Friday Night Fights, but have you heard of Sabbath Smackdowns? That's what we have on tap for you this week on The Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast! We are exploring Luke 6 and the Pharisees' growing edginess concerning Jesus. Jesus' radical kingdom vison is stirring the waters and causing some people to put up their fists. How will Jesus respond to their challenges? Plus, Karl and Susie discuss the past week and the life-altering changes taking place and…the books they are reading? Finally, David Arthur returns to share his story of redemption from sexual brokenness and an incredible gift of forgiveness that he received just over the George Washington bridge in New York City. This is a story you need to hear!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
On this week's podcast, Karl confesses to hearing voices after a traumatic paint spilling experience! It turns out that Susie hear voices too! What could this mean?! Plus, find out why some people wanted to throw Jesus off a cliff while others were busy cutting holes in his roof! It seems that everyone wants a piece of Jesus! We also discover Jesus' particular way of arresting Peter's attention and gaining his loyalty when He begins His Israel-renewing movement in Luke 5. Finally, we will hear from Getaneh, a native of Ethiopia, who was hung upside down and had boiling oil poured over his feet because of his love for Jesus! This is one packed podcast, so fix those ear-buds, turn up the car speakers and grab a coffee and join us for this week's Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
“Father, let me dedicate all this year to Thee…” These lyrics penned by the Lutheran Hymnist Lawrence Tuttiet, have been always what comes to mind this time of year ever since I heard Matt Redman's modern rendition of it over a decade ago. And of course this is very appropriate since the hymn was written to be sung on New Year's day! Happy New Year everyone! I am dedicating this year to the Lord entirely. I have dedicated myself, my family, and my calendar to the Lord. I am excited to see what He will do! On this week's podcast, Susie and I talk about the significance of the New Year before we dive into Luke 4 and hear about Jesus' claim that the “favorable year of the Lord” was beginning in the movement that He Himself was starting. Find out why this resulted in some people attempting to throw Jesus off a cliff! Plus you will hear about a modern day “Damascus Road” experience when a Muslim man meets Jesus on his way to kill a Christian! All this and more on today's Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast!www.thegospelforplanetearth.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
The Holy Spirit is depicted as a dove in Luke's Gospel (Luke 3:22), but you might have guessed a Stork by the way people are unexpectedly expecting in the opening stories of his Gospel. But the story of a barren woman suddenly becoming pregnant is not an unfamiliar one to the people of Israel, find out why and what it all means in this week's Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast! Plus, find out the story behind the Christmas Carol “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear” and discover some amazing Old Testament-like, bizarre, acts of God in recent days in Asia! And maybe, just maybe, you might learn a bit more of what Christmas is all about in the process! Even the doctrine of Election found it's way into this week's episode! That is always exciting in various ways...So, enjoy Christmas shopping as you listen and celebrate the Advent of our God! Don't forget to “like” and “share” and leave a comment! Find more podcasts and music at karlgessler.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
After making it to our destination at nearly the farthest Northwest corner of the US, we finally turned around on our We Will Not Fear tour and started heading east. In this week's podcast, Susie and reflect on our time in Seattle, and the need for refreshment as we head into Montana and the first snow fall of the year! We also ask important questions like , can you enjoy yourself on a mission trip? What constitutes a sight-seeing trip as opposed to a ministry trip? Is Montana pretty or not? And where is that money going to come from?! All these and more are answered on this week's Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast! Don't forget to like, share, rate (if you are using itunes) and comment below!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
The church in the Western world has been in decline for some time now. We are struggling to find traction within our culture. Even within the walls of our church buildings we have found our effectiveness deeply wanting. We often say with words that the Gospel is “powerful” and changes lives, but it seems as though we rarely see it. What is wrong? Why is it that the Gospel is changing lives in China, India, and the Middle East, but the Western world seems not to be able to care less? Could it be that we have lost the full Gospel message? What IS the message of the Gospel? Can you put it into a few words? Maybe this is just the problem. Maybe we have tried to sum up the Gospel into quick and easy sound-bytes and have lost it in the process. The word “Gospel” means “good news”. What is this news exactly? The only real way to answer this question is to the listen to the four original evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. What did they say was the good news? And is that news still relevant today? Will the Western Church be surprised hear what they have to say? I believe that we will. Find out why in this week's Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
Music moves us, Movements produce music, and the Church has always been full of music and movements. But which comes first, the music or the movements? Which movements from the past still effect us today? What are today's musical movements that are shaking and shaping the Church in the West? From the Wesley's to D.L. Moody and Ira Sankey, to Haight Ashbury and the Jesus movement, to Passion and Jesus Culture, Karl and Ricky Gessler discuss these and other, sometimes unmentionable players, ( i.e. "Stryper") in the Christian music world and in the world of culture on this week's Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
All religions are created equal. That is what we are taught to believe. “Religion” as we know the word today is, however, a misleading and largely unhelpful word when describing the world-views of various cultures and peoples. In today's Western world, the word religion is used to categorize whole world-views as being superstitious or spiritual and, hence, having no real purchase on matters to do with the “real world” of space, time and matter. But this concept of religion is a modern myth. Suppose you could explore the different religions of the world on a personal level? What if you became a Hindu or a Muslim or a Catholic? For that matter, what if you spent time being an Atheist? How would it change your world-view? How would it affect your life and the lives of the people around you? This would be a dangerous experiment. Fortunately for you, someone else has tried it and lived to tell the story. On this weeks Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast, John Immel shares his story of a journey around the world religions to finally finding his home in Christ.Leave a Comment, ask a question, and get FREE music!www.karlgessler.com/contactShow Your Love! Become a Podcast Partner!Patreon.com/karlgesslerTHE KARL GESSLER BAND VLOG:bit.ly/KarlGesslerFamilyTHE GOSPEL FOR PLANET EARTH YOUTUBE CHANNELbit.ly/THEGOSPELFORPLANETEARTHShare your thoughts on today's discussion and join the larger conversation on our Gospel For Planet Earth facebook page.www.facebook.com/TheGospel4earthSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
"Silent Night" is one of the most popular Christmas Carols of all time. But does it actually teach us about what the birth of Jesus actually meant for the world? Was the first Christmas night truly a quite and peaceful event? What is this Christmas story all about?Karl and Susie discusses this and other Christmas Carols for this month's Gospel for Planet Earth Podcast. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Tamara Galloway, Matt Cole and Ceri Lewis of the University of Exeter talk about their research on the effects of fragments of plastics from food packaging, drinks bottles and even facial scrubs on marine wildlife.
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Ilik Saccheri and Arjen Van 't Hof of the University of Liverpool describe how the British Peppered Moth changed from peppered to black during the Industrial Revolution in northern England. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Ilik Saccheri and Arjen Van 't Hof of the University of Liverpool describe how the British Peppered Moth changed from peppered to black during the Industrial Revolution in northern England. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Ilik Saccheri and Arjen Van 't Hof of the University of Liverpool describe how the British Peppered Moth changed from peppered to black during the Industrial Revolution in northern England.
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: a look at the potential to generate up to 20 per cent of the UK's electricity from tidal energy; and why understanding the nuts and bolts of turtles' sex lives could help protect those most at risk. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: a look at the potential to generate up to 20 per cent of the UK's electricity from tidal energy; and why understanding the nuts and bolts of turtles' sex lives could help protect those most at risk. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: a look at the potential to generate up to 20 per cent of the UK's electricity from tidal energy; and why understanding the nuts and bolts of turtles' sex lives could help protect those most at risk.
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: why textbook illustrations of our early ancestors may have to be re-drawn; and why underwater canyons contain a wealth of life, including some rather ugly-looking worms. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: why textbook illustrations of our early ancestors may have to be re-drawn; and why underwater canyons contain a wealth of life, including some rather ugly-looking worms.
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: why textbook illustrations of our early ancestors may have to be re-drawn; and why underwater canyons contain a wealth of life, including some rather ugly-looking worms. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: decoding the ash tree's entire genetic sequence to produce a strain which is more resilient to ash dieback; the challenges of extracting biofuels from algae; and the latest news on Planet Earth Online. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: decoding the ash tree's entire genetic sequence to produce a strain which is more resilient to ash dieback; the challenges of extracting biofuels from algae; and the latest news on Planet Earth Online.
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: decoding the ash tree's entire genetic sequence to produce a strain which is more resilient to ash dieback; the challenges of extracting biofuels from algae; and the latest news on Planet Earth Online. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: how a virus brought to the UK by insects poses a worrying threat to the country's great tit population; and which new technologies could affect global biodiversity in 2013.
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: how a virus brought to the UK by insects poses a worrying threat to the country's great tit population; and which new technologies could affect global biodiversity in 2013. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: how a virus brought to the UK by insects poses a worrying threat to the country's great tit population; and which new technologies could affect global biodiversity in 2013. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: why understanding where plankton congregates can help us protect basking sharks and other marine creatures; how primates planning ahead tells us about our own intelligence; and how to predict dangerous climate tipping points. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: why understanding where plankton congregates can help us protect basking sharks and other marine creatures; how primates planning ahead tells us about our own intelligence; and how to predict dangerous climate tipping points. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: why understanding where plankton congregates can help us protect basking sharks and other marine creatures; how primates planning ahead tells us about our own intelligence; and how to predict dangerous climate tipping points.
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: a look at some of the highlights from 12 months of the Planet Earth Podcast, including: a hairy crab; earthquake monitoring in Turkey; air quality around London before the Olympics -- and early disease detection; Europe's oldest cave art; what the first creatures to walk on land looked like; and seabirds. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: a look at some of the highlights from 12 months of the Planet Earth Podcast, including: a hairy crab; earthquake monitoring in Turkey; air quality around London before the Olympics -- and early disease detection; Europe's oldest cave art; what the first creatures to walk on land looked like; and seabirds. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: a look at some of the highlights from 12 months of the Planet Earth Podcast, including: a hairy crab; earthquake monitoring in Turkey; air quality around London before the Olympics -- and early disease detection; Europe's oldest cave art; what the first creatures to walk on land looked like; and seabirds.
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: how you can get involved in any one of the wealth of UK citizen science projects that have taken off recently, and why a little-known gas given off by many trees, ferns and mosses, could be contributing to global warming.
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: how you can get involved in any one of the wealth of UK citizen science projects that have taken off recently, and why a little-known gas given off by many trees, ferns and mosses, could be contributing to global warming. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: how you can get involved in any one of the wealth of UK citizen science projects that have taken off recently, and why a little-known gas given off by many trees, ferns and mosses, could be contributing to global warming. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: an online tool to identify bats is helping to protect them, and it could make a scientist of us all. Also, an audio diary from a researcher from the National Centre for Atmospheric Science who's on the Isle of Arran in Scotland; and why there's more to ageing than telomeres. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists