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Welcome to Poetically Yours. Poetically Yours showcases poems from northern Illinois poets. This week's poet is Auburn high school's LIT UP group member, Julianne Kubala.
Welcome to Poetically Yours. Poetically Yours showcases poems by northern Illinois poets and a few from other areas. This week's poet is Jenny Bienemann.
Welcome to Poetically Yours. Poetically Yours showcases poems by northern Illinois poets and a few from other states. This week's poet is Peggy Heitmann.
Welcome to Poetically Yours. Poetically Yours showcases poems by Illinois poets. This week's featured poet is Lori Beach-Grass.
This month's podcast features Robbie Q. Telfer
Welcome to Poetically Yours. Poetically Yours showcases poems from northern Illinois poets. This week's poet is Auburn high school's LIT UP group member, Effadea Rowe.
Welcome to Poetically Yours. Poetically Yours showcases poems by northern Illinois poets. This week's featured poet is Terry Loncaric.
Today we feature a collaborative poem between husband and wife, Susan Schubert Zeiser and Tom Zeiser.
Welcome to Poetically Yours. Poetically Yours showcases poems by northern Illinois poets. This segment features a poem by Paula Coulahan.
This week's featured poet is Veronica Noechel of Raleigh, North Carolina.
This week's poet is a member of Auburn high school's LIT UP group, Safiyah Brooks.
Rockford's Poet Laureate Jenna Goldsmith is our featured guest.
This week's episode features Christopher D. Sims.
This segment highlights poets from northern Illinois. Today's episode features Carol Obertubbesing.
Christopher D. Sims is featured in this month's episode.
This week's poet is Kellie Joy from Utah.
Today's episode features Carol Obertubbesing.
This week's episode features Christopher D. Sims.
This week's poet is Rhonda Parsons.
The shortstop and the Twins try to start a new winning streak today at Target Field when they host the Yankees. His infield coach, Tony Diaz called into the WCCO Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar.
The shortstop and the Twins try to start a new winning streak today at Target Field when they host the Yankees. His infield coach, Tony Diaz called into the WCCO Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar.
This month's feature artist is Zilka Joseph.
This week we feature Tracy Noel.
Welcome to Poetically Yours. Poetically Yours showcases poems written by northern Illinois poets. This week's poet is Susan Schubert.
This week's poet is Ann Edmonds.
This week's featured poet is Judy Cummings.
This month's featured poet is Ed Mabrey.
This week's poet is Sarah Smith.
Today's poet is Julie Monroe.
This week's featured artist is Veronica Noechel.
This week's featured poet is Shuly Xóchitl Cawood.
This week's featured poet is Rhonda Parsons.
There once was a pastor from ScotlandWhose name was Begg, not McLachlanOut of no where one dayTo old ladies he'd sayBring gifts and attend that transgender function.Well, despite my attempt at capturing one particular example of doctrinal and pastoral decay in American Evangelicalism, am I really that far off? Poetically, yes. Actually, no. Allow me to extend podcast hospitality to two guests in discussing their article and their mention of the now infamous case of Alistair Begg's advice to a troubled soul concerning participation in a transgender wedding mirage ceremony. Pastor Brandon Myers and Scott Polender.What can be assessed based on the known facts? Is theological triage applicable here? Should ministers circle the wagons around Begg's ministry and counsel? Has Scripture been faithfully interpreted and applied? Is repentance by those who disagree with Begg in order or does Begg need to repent for the way he handled Scripture and this counsel to a troubled conscience? Read the article that first shined the light on this and other symptoms of doctrinal decay:The Desperate Decay of Doctrine in American Evangelicalism - American Reformer
This month's featured artist is Jody Goch.
Life will always come in waves, the trick is learning how to ride them. Poetically dedicated to the United States Coast Guard.
Welcome to Poetically Yours. Poetically Yours showcases poems by northern Illinois poets. This week's featured poet is Roger Johnson.
This week's featured poet is Terry Loncaric.
This month's featured writer is Paula Coulahan.
This week's featured artist is Jody 'padumachitta' Goch.
Today's featured poet is Peggy Heitmann.
Welcome to Poetically Yours. Poetically Yours showcases poems by northern Illinois poets. This week's featured poet is Judy Cummings.
This week's poet is Mike Mcquillan.
This month's featured poet is Rhonda Parsons.
This week's featured poet is Daniel Smith.
Welcome to Poetically Yours. Poetically Yours showcases poems by northern Illinois poets. This week's featured poet is Carol Alfus.
Welcome to Poetically Yours. Poetically Yours showcases poems by northern Illinois poets. This week's featured artist is Veronica Noechel.
I interviewed Peupler (Populate) co-directors Maya Mouawad and Cyril Laurier at Venice Immersive 2023. See more context in the rough transcript below. This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
Christian Historical Fiction Talk is listener supported. When you buy things through this site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Become a patron and enjoy special perks and bonus content.What new-to-you authors have you recently discovered? I asked that question on social media the other day, and now I'm sharing those answers with you. I chose to focus on authors I haven't (yet) had on the podcast, hoping to highlight them and give them some much deserved recognition. Perhaps you recognize some of the names; perhaps others are ones you've never heard of before. Whatever the case, I hope you find another great author or two to read and follow. There are also quite a number of genres that are represented on today's show.Dawn Crandall: She has a wonderful series called "The Overtone Chronicles", beginning with the book, The Reluctant Heiress. ""Romantic! Engaging and absorbing! Crandall brings America's Gilded Age to life on the page with vintage amour and emotional depth. Poetically written, Crandall's stories of faith and love will charm fans of classic literature and Christian fiction alike."Get your copy of The Reluctant Heiress.Jennifer Q. Hunt: She's out with a brand new book, Through Thorny Ways. With secrets dating back two generations, will Wisteria House unite or destroy an already-fractured family? Get your copy of Through Thorny Ways.Renee Ryan: A listener says, "Renee is one I have recently read and hardly ever see mentioned here. Her book, The Widows of Champagne, was excellent, one I thoroughly enjoyed. In addition, the audiobook was really well done." WWII fiction!Get your copy of The Widows of Champange.Get you copy of The Secret Society of Salsberg.Preorder your copy of The Paris Housekeeper.Kathleen L. Maher: A listener says this about her novella, Bachelor Buttons, "It was a wonderful read about redemption, cultural differences and a thread of romance based on one of her family members." Civil War fiction!Get your copy of Bachelor Buttons.Get your copy of the first book in the "Sons of Shenandoah Series", The Abolitionist's Daughter.Cindy K. Sproles: "Blood might be thicker than water, but love trumps both in Cindy K. Sproles's touching novel." This Is Where It Ends is a unique Southern tale. Women's fiction. Get your copy of This is Where It Ends.Nerys Leigh: She writes books that are heart-warming, funny, exciting, and above all, wildly romantic. And she adores a blissfully happy ending. She's British, but she suspects she might be slowly turning into an American while she writes her stories set in the Wild West filled with mail order brides and railroads and cowboys.Check out her "Escape to the West" series.Check out her "Back to the West" series.
Do you sometimes feel invisible? Or that your work or efforts go unnoticed? Are you hard on yourself? It can be easy to be knocked down - ESPECIALLY if you are an empath or highly sensitive. The wounds of self-judgment always lie in trauma. But what if the living world around you was your first pharmacy? The new book Mirrors in the Earth by Asia Suler will literally change the entire world around you. Poetically written and beautifully framed, it gives you a new way to experience your own self-discovery and understand not only your place in the world, but everything around you. Asia is my guest today and we are talking about some of our favorite topics! trauma narcissism wider self vs. higher self anger management using the earth (yes! seriously!) Invisibility What the birds are really saying about you The voice of the forest So much more Asia Suler's Links: Mirrors in the Earth book Website IG New LL Links and content: Late Learner IG YouTube Channel Atlanta Wellness Retreats: Get on the wait list for the next bespoke experience ALLISON HARE'S LINKS: Atlanta Wellness Tours Patreon for Late Learner - Support Late Learner Podcast by becoming a valued patron and getting all episodes ad-free plus bonus content and community! AllisonHare.com - Late Learner Podcast, personal journal and blog, dance Instagram - Steps to heal yourself, move society forward, and slinging memes and dancing (seriously, Allison is also a dance fitness instructor) Blog - quick, way more personal, deeper topics - make sure to subscribe TikTok - documenting my journey one lo-fi video at a time Reb3l Dance Fitness - Try it at home! Free month with code: ahare under Instructor Referral Feedback and Contact:: allison@allisonhare.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices