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Podcast Episode 200 - Portrait of Courage
The judgy Judies play Toss or Keep to help their friend Tommy downsize his poetry library.Please Support Breaking Form!Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series.James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.SHOW NOTES:Some of the poems/poets/people mentioned in this episode include:Robert Creeley, "I Know a Man" which you can read here and listen to Creeley read here. And here's a roundtable discussion of the poem (~11 minutes, with a recording of Creeley reading it during a visit to Harvard).The poet Ai's book, Vice. Experience a video that includes her reading her poem "The Good Shepherd" here. Matthew Dickman, All-American PoemElizabeth (betsy) Cox, I Have Told You and Told You. Read more about Cox's books with Penguin/Random House here. Loiuse Glück. "First Memory" is the last poem in Ararat. Watch this dramatic reading of the poem by Eisa Davis. Diane Gilliam Fisher, Kettle Bottom. Read more about Fisher here. Carrie Fountain, Burn Lake. Read the title poem here.Bob Hicok, Words for Empty, Words for Full. Read the poem "A Primer" mentioned in the show.James's poem "Portrait as My Mother as the Republic of Texas" appears in their first book, Now You're the Enemy (U of Arkansas, 2008). Read that poem and a short interview about it here. Watch this shady interview conducted with Paulina Porizkova about being fired by America's Next Top Model. The comic Beth Littlefield conducted very funny interviews forThe Daily Show in which her interviewer persona sent up Barbara Walters's interviews. In her interview of Dionne Warwick, she started one question this way:"In 1985, you participated in 'We Are the World,' which gathered together some of the top performers of our day, and Latoya Jackson." Watch Warwick fall out here, at the 2:30 mark.
Août 1955, le corps sans vie d'une jeune femme est retrouvé en Picardie. Il s'agit de Miss Janet Marshall, une touriste anglaise. Pas de mobile, très peu d'indices, les enquêteurs ont entre les mains un crime inexpliqué. L'enquête va tenir en haleine la population locale et nationale pendant de longs mois… Ce fait divers marque le véritable début de la police scientifique, avec l'utilisation du portrait robot.“Faits divers” est un podcast co-produit par Initial Studio et Bonne Compagnie adapté de la série documentaire audiovisuelle « 50 ans de Faits divers », produite par Bonne Compagnie. Cet épisode a été écrit et réalisé par Laurent Ferrari.Bonne écoute ! Pour découvrir nos autres podcasts, suivez Initial Studio sur Instagram et Facebook. Crédits du podcastProduction exécutive du podcast : Initial StudioProduction éditoriale : Sarah Koskievic et Mandy LebourgMontage : Camille LegrasIllustration : Initial Studio Avec la voix de Célia Rosich Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
Août 1955, le corps sans vie d'une jeune femme est retrouvé en Picardie. Il s'agit de Miss Janet Marshall, une touriste anglaise. Pas de mobile, très peu d'indices, les enquêteurs ont entre les mains un crime inexpliqué. L'enquête va tenir en haleine la population locale et nationale pendant de longs mois… Ce fait divers marque le véritable début de la police scientifique, avec l'utilisation du portrait robot.“Faits divers” est un podcast co-produit par Initial Studio et Bonne Compagnie adapté de la série documentaire audiovisuelle « 50 ans de Faits divers », produite par Bonne Compagnie. Cet épisode a été écrit et réalisé par Laurent Ferrari.Bonne écoute ! Pour découvrir nos autres podcasts, suivez Initial Studio sur Instagram et Facebook. Crédits du podcastProduction exécutive du podcast : Initial StudioProduction éditoriale : Sarah Koskievic et Mandy LebourgMontage : Camille LegrasIllustration : Initial Studio Avec la voix de Célia Rosich Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
Portrait of Courage by Saylorville Church
How to live in an uncertain or chaotic world? Two stories by W. Somerset Maugham.
Le chanteur et cofondateur du groupe de rock britannique Supertramp Rick Davies est décédé samedi dernier à l'âge de 81 ans après dix ans de lutte contre la maladie. Son solo introductif à l'harmonica du titre School fait partie de l'histoire du rock, tout comme ses parties de piano, les critiques et réflexions sociales de ses textes ou son chant soul et rauque aux côtés de Roger Hodgson, avec qui il avait fondé Supertramp en 1969. Portrait de ce génie musical avec Francois Vantomme
Envie de connaître la nouvelle star des Raiders ? Jean-Michel Bougeard vous présente Ashton Jeanty. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This sermon is from a series originally preached by Pastor Trice in 2014-2015 entitled "Peter, Portrait of a Christian." These messages focus on the work of God's grace in one of the most colorful and endearing of all Christ's disciples. Note that there are references in it to the original name of our congregation: "Matthews Orthodox Presbyterian Church."
durée : 01:28:31 - Relax ! du mardi 09 septembre 2025 - par : Lionel Esparza - À 80 ans, Itzhak Perlman est une légende vivante du violon. Un coffret monumental de 78 CD publié par Erato retrace l'ampleur de la carrière de cet artiste exceptionnel, témoignage d'une vie entière dédiée à la musique. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:02:53 - Un monde connecté - par : François Saltiel - Des milliers de fidèles se sont rassemblés place Saint-Pierre à Rome pour assister à la messe de canonisation d'un Italien de 15 ans, mort au début des années 2000, ce qui fait de lui le premier saint de sa génération, une icône de la jeunesse pour l'Église. Portrait
9/8/25 - Sister Betty Ann McNeil, D.C., Vincentian Scholar-in-Residence at DePaul University and leading expert on the Setonian tradition, joins us to discuss her work as editor of the new Ignatius Press edition of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton: A Spiritual Portrait. This classic text, originally compiled by Sulpician Father Joseph Dirvin, gathers Mother Seton's own writings, letters, and reflections, offering a window into her deep love for Scripture, the Eucharist, and God's providence. In this interview, Sister Betty Ann explores how Saint Elizabeth's experiences as a widowed mother, convert, and founder of the Sisters of Charity shed light on concrete challenges like raising children in the faith, facing loss with hope, and building Catholic education in America. Get the book: https://ignatius.com/saint-elizabeth-ann-seton-ses2p/
Portrait of a Girl. Beard Day! And see thru MICE~!? Yikes! That's what Paul is BuZzin' about today on The Daily BuZz!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn this insightful episode of Business Growth Talks, host Mark Hayward engages with the leadership team of Cogent Analytics—Rob Braiman, Caleb Connerty, and Sarah Rose Mosh. The conversation ventures beyond traditional consultancy methods, delving into how Cogent Analytics implements hands-on strategies to directly enhance business profitability and owner satisfaction. Mark, alongside his guests, explores the unique approaches that differentiate Cogent Analytics, including their innovative Profit Platform and the holistic concept of the Portrait of Life.This episode shines a spotlight on how Cogent Analytics redefines consulting by implementing actionable strategies that offer entrepreneurs more than just profit; they deliver quality of life improvements. Rob, Caleb, and Sarah discuss key methodologies such as detailed discovery processes and personalized implementation plans, ensuring growth and sustainability for small businesses. Cogent Analytics' focus on community-driven, people-centered consulting underlines their commitment to empowering entrepreneurs and contributing positively to communities. With a robust national expansion plan, Cogent Analytics aims to continue impacting businesses across the United States.Key Takeaways:Consultative Partnership: Cogent Analytics differentiates itself by working alongside business owners as partners, focusing on both implementation and long-term results rather than mere advisory services.Profit Platform Insight: A strategic framework focusing on revenue generation, process efficiency, and effective measurement to ensure business profitability and sustainable growth.Portrait of Life: An innovative concept that emphasizes improving entrepreneurs' quality of life by balancing business success with personal health, community engagement, and personal interests.Discovery and Custom Solutions: Every client engagement starts with a deep dive discovery process to tailor solutions to each business's unique needs, ensuring effective implementation.Commitment to Accountability: Through phases of engagement including strategic review and ROI validation, Cogent Analytics holds itself accountable for delivering measurable results and client satisfaction.Resources:Cogent Analytics Website - https://www.cogentanalytics.com/Business Growth Talks PodcastFor a deeper understanding of how Cogent Analytics transforms business paradigms and empowers entrepreneurs, tune into the full episode. Stay connected for more profound insights on growing your business effectively and sustainably.Support the showIf you want to watch the full video of this episode go to:https://www.youtube.com/@markhayward-BizGrowthTalksDo you want to be a guest on multiple podcasts as a service go to:www.podcastintroduction.comFind more details about the podcast and my coaching business on:www.businessgrowthtalks.comFind me onLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-hayw...Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mjh169183YouTube Shorts - https://www.youtube.com/@markhayward-BizGrowthTalks/shorts
Send us a textWelcome to 'On the Path' with Cheryl Nembhard!A podcast filled with encouragement and inspiration to ignite you in your faith, push you in your purpose, and remind you of exactly who God's called you to be! This week we have a very special episode with Grammy-nominated musician and author Jack Mooring, formerly from the band, Leeland.Jack is the author of Portrait of God: Rediscovering the Attributes of God through the Stories of His People, a powerful new book that paints a vibrant picture of who God is by drawing from the lives of men and women throughout church history. From Augustine to Kathryn Kuhlman to William and Catherine Booth, Jack reveals how their encounters with God's attributes—holiness, compassion, faith, and more—can help us rediscover our wonder and trust in His unchanging character today.In this heart-to-heart conversation, we dive into:Why the Christian life is more about remembering than learningHow to hold onto God's goodness when doubts and storms comeJack's candid journey through depression and what helped him persevereStories from church history that show us God's nature in actionHow Portrait of God can strengthen the faith of both new and seasoned believersThis episode is for anyone who's ever struggled to see God clearly, felt distant from His presence, or longed to be reminded of His unshakable character. Prepare to be encouraged, equipped, and invited into a deeper encounter with the God who never changes.You can now watch On The Path on demand by downloading the YES TV app in your play store! You can also stream in the U.S. on Pioneer Network, ROKU, Apple TV, Amazon Fire, FaithTV, and CrossTV as well as on YES TV across Canada.Watch & Subscribe to my YouTube channel for full shows from past seasons: https://www.youtube.com/@CherylNembhardTV
Voilà un épisode qu'on attendait depuis longtemps. Alain Ducasse occupe une place à part dans le monde de la gastronomie, c'est rien de le dire. Il compte une vingtaine d'étoiles, des restaurants dans le monde entier, il crée des manufactures autour du chocolat, de la glace ou encore du biscuit, bref c'est un chef qui a le goût d'entreprendre aussi développé que celui de cuisiner. Le goût... du risque comme il dit.Son expertise elle n'est plus à démontrer, sa notoriété est mondiale, il est appelé partout, par tous pour ouvrir de nouvelles adresses et pourtant on sait peu de choses de lui. Voilà pourquoi c'était un sacré défi pour nous: attaquer un sommet de la gastronomie en essayant par nous même de trouver la voie qui pourra au mieux l'éclairer. Cet épisode est à part car il ne respecte pas la chronologie habituelle. Alain Ducasse se livre peu et n'aime pas particulièrement parler de sa vie en fait... Alors il a fallu opérer autrement. C'est l'entretien le plus exigeant de notre podcast, une véritable tentative de décryptage avec comme seule ambition, savoir qui est Alain Ducasse... Tout simplement ;-)On sait la tâche ardue mais on commence à savoir faire sauter quelques verrous... Vous allez voir qu'on essaie donc encore et encore, tout au long de l'épisode de percer la façade et au final... Je crois qu'on vous offre un joli portrait... Alors qu'y a-t-il dans la tête d'Alain Ducasse ?? Bonne écoute!!Cet épisode a été enregistré le 4 novembre 2022 au Salon des Manufactures lors de la sortie de son livre "Une vie de goûts et de passions" - Ed. JC Lattès Prod : NOLA Création musicale : Nathan Cohen Programmation : Marion Cazes Assistant journaliste/montage : Penelope Gualchierotti Journaliste : David OrdonoHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In Chapter 40, Professor Snape's Portrait fills in as potions teacher as Fuckster Fungorious is still (mysteriously) absent...Hey! I'm all over the internet doing dumb stuff that I think is cool.Go find me somewhere!!!▶️ Youtube Channel: youtube.com/radiomike✍️ Read my Blog: radiomike.substack.com
Portrait of a Girl. Beard Day! And see thru MICE~!? Yikes! That's what Paul is BuZzin' about today on The Daily BuZz!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When the “relentless warrior” is used to murder a gallery owner with the reputation of a pick pocket, suspicious falls on the artist. Jessica may not know who the murderer is but she knows it's not her good friend Kim. Let's break ground for the Willow Garden School for Boys' science building while we watch Jessica solve a murder and uncover a lucrative fraud scheme. https://www.patreon.com/Thefletcherfiles
We live into the identity we behold. That's the central truth explored in this message, which looks at God not only as Creator—but as Artist. From the very beginning, God created mankind in His image, and He continues to shape and reveal that image in us today. Just as a great portrait captures more than a likeness—it reflects soul, story, and destiny—so too, God's Word and presence are like a mirror that shows us the best of who we are becoming. In contrast to the false mirrors of shame, inferiority, or regret, this message explores how Jesus is the perfect portrait: both aspirational and relatable, reflecting the fullness of God and the redemption of our truest selves. When we allow God to show us who we really are, it transforms how we live, love, and serve.
Scripture: Psalm 51Speaker: Bob Schwartzbeck
In this episode, we talk about some of our favorite Feeney moments! Including: Feeney Angry at Roarke in “Naked in Death,” Feeney telling Eve to go join Roarke in Ireland in “Portrait in Death,” Feeney giving Roarke advice about Eve in “Divided in Death,” and more!
Toutes les deux semaines, Grand Plateau vous fait découvrir ou redécouvrir un coureur cycliste qui a fait parler de lui lors de la saison 2024.Après Jarno Widar et Léo Bisiaux, on s'intéresse aujourd'hui à un nouveau coureur, un autre grand talent, qui n'a que 20 ans. Le Britannique Matthew Brennan, coureur pour la Visma Lease a Bike, qui vient de remporter une étape sur le Tour de Grande Bretagne. Focus sur celui que l'on peut considérer comme le meilleur jeune, LE rookie de l'année ! Avec Yohan Bredow et Roxanne Lacuska Réalisation : Killian Verove
durée : 00:04:14 - Comme personne - Des recherches en entomologie ont conduit Damien Charabidzé du laboratoire à l'expertise judiciaire, puis à la faculté de droit de Lille jusqu'à explorer désormais le champ de nouveaux rites funéraires. Portrait d'un enseignant-chercheur, au service des morts et de la vérité.
Wirtschaftsminister Guy Parmelin Parmelin reist kurzfristig für Gespräche in die USA, Fedpol-Direktorin Eva Wildi-Cortés im Portrait, Kampf um Kundschaft im Detailhandel
Après avoir été des joueurs importants dans leurs universités, les rookies doivent à nouveau gagner leurs places chez les pros. Qui sont-ils et quels espoirs suscitent ils ? Aujourd'hui, Colston Loveland des Chicago Bears.D'un village isolé de l'Idaho à la 3e plus grande ville des Etats-Unis, découvrez le parcours du rookie Colston Loveland.Bonne écoute. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Invité : - Claudio Capéo, chanteur, à l'occasion de la sortie de son nouveau single "Madame" Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dans CHEFS D'ENTREPRISE-S, nous explorons l'entrepreneuriat en gastronomie : créer un concept, structurer une offre, passer de l'idée au concret, gérer un business et une équipe… autant de défis cruciaux pour réussir dans la restauration.Pour inaugurer cette série, Julia Chican, co-fondatrice du groupe Maslow à Paris, à la tête de deux restaurants pour l'instant, Maslow et Fellows et qui continue son développement, forcément…Julia Chican c'était aussi l'une des boss de Food Chéri, et avant cela, elle avait fait partie de l'aventure Flam's... Elle a aussi développé une appli mais tout cela, elle va vous le raconter.Créer un concept, structurer une offre, passer de l'idée au concret, gérer de ouf la projection business mais aussi saisir l'air du temps, twister le veggie pour le rendre sexy, gérer son personnel en mode "21ème siècle" et j'en passe, cet épisode c'est une Masterclass et une sacrée dose d'inspiration !Je suis donc ravi que Julia Chican inaugure ce nouveau format de chefs car elle incarne à merveille cette nouvelle génération de restaurateur.rice.s, conscient.e.s, de tout, mais sans donner de leçon ni brandir de discours.Bonne écoute !
On today's episode, Adrian and Colin discuss Cohan joining Red Bull. Hugo Wigglesworth wins the GKA Hydrofoiling event, and he could potentially dominate the WOO Worlds as well. Portrait: https://portraitkite.com https://www.fantasykite.com Woo Sports: https://woosports.com Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/portraitkite/ https://www.instagram.com/kitesurf365/
Satan's watchword: “Prey without ceasing.” So you can probably guess what ours should be.
durée : 01:32:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Mathias Le Gargasson - À travers des lectures de textes peu connus et des rencontres avec des musiciens, poètes ou peintres compagnons à un moment de la vie d'Henri Michaux, cette émission tente son portrait et révèle que son travail littéraire, pictural et musical forme un tout à la recherche d'un langage "autonome". - réalisation : Massimo Bellini - invités : Jacques Dupin; Jean Frémon Écrivain; Gilbert Amy Compositeur, chef d'orchestre et pédagogue (Paris, 29 août 1936 -); Philippe Mion
Special Guest: Carrie Goldman Carrie Goldman has written for everything from The New York Times, CNN, Psychology Today, Huffington Post, and more. She has made appearances on NPR, BBC, MSNBC, CNN, along with countless other media outlets. Carrie writes one of the nation's premier adoption blogs, Portrait of an Adoption, which has followers in more than 45 countries. Her acclaimed children's chapter book, Jazzy's Quest: Adopted and Amazing, came out in June of 2015, and the sequel, Jazzy's Quest: What Matters Most, came out in November of 2016. In addition to her adoption expertise, she is also the award-winning author of Bullied: What Every Parent, Teacher, and Kid Needs to Know About Ending the Cycle of Fear (Harper Collins) which we discussed in a previous podcast episode. Bullied has received a National Parenting Publication Award and a Mom's Choice Award, both at the gold medal level, for excellence in educational skills and tools. You can find more out about our fabulous guest, Carrie Goldman at CarrieGoldmanAuthor.com The post How to Talk to Kids about Adoption with Carrie Goldman – Rerelease appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.
In the 6 AM hour, Andrew Langer and Julie Gunlock discussed: NBC NEWS: U.S. Judge Bars Government From Sending Guatemalan Children Back, For Now NY POST: Costco’s Big, New Perk Kicks In — But You May Need to Upgrade Your Membership to Get It WMAL GUEST: JASON ISAAC (CEO, American Energy Institute) on Dark Money Against Energy Independence REPORT: President Trump Hints at ‘Biden Autopen’ Portrait in New White House ‘Wall of Fame’ Gallery Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Tuesday, September 2, 2025 / 6 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Minanul Bâqil Xadîm : Les Grâces de l'Éternel su la biographie de Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba Mbacké. Commentaire Abdou Khadre Mbacke Ba
durée : 00:25:33 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Nicolas Demorand, Benjamin Duhamel - L'écrivain Emmanuel Carrère présente son nouveau roman “Kolkhoze” (éd. POL) qui plonge le lecteur dans son incroyable histoire familiale, qui prend racine en Russie et Géorgie, et notamment celle de sa mère Hélène Carrère d'Encausse, décédée en 2023. - invités : Emmanuel Carrère - Emmanuel Carrère : Ecrivain, scénariste, cinéaste Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Émilie Delvoye, directrice des communications chez Prompt, accueille Stéphane Turbide de Maket Technologies, qui utilise l'intelligence artificielle pour démocratiser l'architecture auprès des gens qui souhaitent construire ou rénover. Merci à Prompt de soutenir la production de Mon Carnet cette semaine.
Send us a textIn this episode, we explore the rise of the Este family and the transformation of Ferrara into a vibrant Renaissance court. From Niccolò III's political maneuvering to Leonello's humanist vision and groundbreaking artistic patronage, we trace how the Este shaped culture and power in northern Italy. We then turn to Borso d'Este's reign, examining his use of art and spectacle to project authority, including his enthroned bronze statue. Along the way, we uncover surprising details—like a controversial monument restoration—and set the stage for Ercole I's ambitious ducal legacy. Support/Watch/Follow: https://linktr.ee/italian_renaissance_podcastImages DiscussedPisanello, Portrait of Leonello d'Este, 1441-44 https://www.wga.hu/html_m/p/pisanell/1paintin/este.htmlPisanello, Medal of John VIII, 1438 https://www.wga.hu/html_m/p/pisanell/2medals/palaeol.htmlPisanello, Medal of Leonello d'Este, ca. 1444 https://www.wga.hu/html_m/p/pisanell/2medals/leonell1.htmlAntonio di Cristoforo, Niccolo Baroncelli, and Leon Battista Alberti, Equestrian Monument to Niccolo III, 1441 https://equestrianstatue.org/nicolo-lll/Niccolo Barroncelli, Monument to Borso d'Este, ca. 1452 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Monument_to_Borso_d%27Este_(Ferrara)Get additional content by becoming a Patron: patreon.com/TheItalianRenaissancePodcast Support the show
Immigrants from Lithuania who made their way to New Britain, Connecticut at the beginning of the twentieth century found work in the city's factories turning out tools and hardware. Their weekly routine included work, church and socializing at neighborhood saloons. But major upheavals in American society were happening at the time that affected their lives including the rise of organized labor, the temperance movement, anti-immigrant sentiment, and labor strikes. In this episode, we have two new voices in public history, Central Connecticut State University students Jon Kozak and Nathaniel Smith. They produced the episode as a class project under Dr. Leah Glazier at Central Connecticut State University. This episode reminds us that some of the most interesting history can be found all around you in your own community. A big thanks to Jon Kosak and Nathaniel Smith for their hard work in producing this episode. I also want to thank Dr. Glazier, professor of public history for her help. Contact Jon Kosak at: j.kozak@my.ccsu.edu Contact Dr. Leah Glazier at: glaserles@ccsu.edu Jon and Nathaniel used a wide variety of local history materials including oral histories and the New Britain Herald newspaper. Museum Collections: The New Britain Public Library Local History Room, The New Britain Industrial Museum, Connecticut State Library, and the Elihu Burritt Library at Central Connecticut State University, specifically their special collections and archive of the New Britain Herald newspaper. Oral Histories: John Skritulsky, had been interviewed by the Federal Writers Project in 1938, by a writer in the FWP's New Britain office by the name of Albert Kayeski. Being Lithuanian himself, Kayeski understood the importance of this ethnic community in telling the story of an industrialized New Britain. Several of his other profiles bear mention of taverns, be it Skritulsky's or others as places to gather. Use of New Britain directories from the turn of the twentieth century reinforced the prevalence and importance of these institutions. It must be noted that for the clarity of our story, the character of Jonas, whose story was found in a FWP profile by Kayeski, History of a Lithuanian Immigrant, was originally listed with the name John, and was given no last name. We changed his name to Jonas, the Lithuanian translation of John, to avoid confusion with John Skritulsky in the narrative. No other names were altered from the original source material. Manuscript reference: Portrait of Occupations, Investments, and Businesses of Lithuanian Immigrants in New Britain Connecticut by the Reverend William Wolkovich-Valkavicius from 1979, Local History Room, New Britain Public Library. Song Credit: This version, by the musical group Ugniavijas, recorded in 2014 is a centuries-old Lithuanian folk song whose title roughly translates to “Sweet Beer of the Oats. The original lyrics with an English translation can be found here. It is a song that remains important to the people of Lithuania and is still sung today, often by schoolchildren. ----------------------------------------------------- Connecticut Landmarks Event Join Connecticut Landmarks at East Haddam's Palmer-Warner House for our second annual Summer Pipes & Cider! Sip barrel-aged cider and whiskey from Yankee Cider Company. Enjoy a bagpipe performance by the Portland & District Pipers, accompanied by a scenic trail walk. Plus, bring your friends for a round of pub trivia with prizes for the top two teams. Are you a fan of the TV series, Outlander? Come wearing your best Outlander attire and test your knowledge during trivia! Extend your experience with a tour of the Palmer-Warner House, which previous owner Frederic Palmer called Dunstaffnage as a nod to his Scottish heritage. Raise a glass, embrace the music, and celebrate the magic of Scotland! Event and tour tickets are available at ctlandmarks.org/pipesandcider. We hope to see you at 1 pm on Saturday, September 13 for Summer Pipes & Cider! Support GTN! We need your financial support now more than ever. Grating the Nutmeg talks to historians, researchers, and community members to bring you compelling stories about your state that you haven't heard before. Make a donation! 100% of the funds from your donation go directly to the production and promotion of the show. Go to ctexplored.org to send your donation now. And don't forget that our Second Annual Online Benefit Auction is coming up in September. This episode of Grating the Nutmeg was produced by Mary Donohue and engineered by Patrick O'Sullivan at https://www.highwattagemedia.com/ Follow GTN on our socials-Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and BlueSky. Follow executive producer Mary Donohue on Facebook and Instagram at West Hartford Town Historian. Join us in two weeks for our next episode of Grating the Nutmeg, the podcast of Connecticut history. Thank you for listening!
Core Clay's three-week classes really stretch potters such as Zig Main, a studio member who took Vern Lash's pet portraits class and discovered the sculptor within. Also, Anne points out that you need not have taken Emily Hobart's jewelry-making class to appreciate a New York jeweler's collaboration with a German porcelain maker that is only 278 years old.
In the very sixty-sixth episode of Bite-Sized, Ben and Sean Buckley discuss Twilight - Scene 66 (1:47:30-1:48:49)! They talk about acting, walking in the forest, and get really in depth about a blurry photo op way in the background of this scene!We want to hear from you! Follow the show on social media (@bitesizedpod_ on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok) or email myfavoritetwilightpodcast@gmail.com to join the conversation!
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for August 31, 2025 is: simpatico sim-PAH-tih-koh adjective Simpatico typically describes two or more people or things with shared qualities, interests, etc. It can also describe someone who is agreeable or likeable. // Even though they weren't always simpatico with regard to the direction of their company, the pair managed to be successful partners for more than 35 years. See the entry > Examples: “From the early 2010s, when he was a young teen rapper in Chicago ... Chief Keef was flooding his Instagram with self-documentation, all of which is essentially gone now. Enter Eduard Taberner Pérez, an amateur archivist and professional graphic designer, who compiled ‘Sosa Archive,' a limited-run art book that gathers several thousand photos pulled from Keef's Instagram, presenting then in visually simpatico grids of 12.” — Jon Caramanica, The New York Times, 5 Mar. 2025 Did you know? Simpatico, which comes ultimately from the Latin noun sympathia, meaning “sympathy,” was borrowed into English from both the Italian simpatico and Spanish simpatico. In those languages, the word has been chiefly used to describe people who are well-liked or easy to get along with. Early uses of the word in English reflected those of their forebears, as in Henry James's 1881 novel The Portrait of a Lady, in which one character says of another's dying cousin, “Ah, he was so simpatico. I'm awfully sorry for you.” In recent years, however, the word has gained an additional sense describing things or people who get along well or work well together.
It's great to reconnect with the guys from The Funeral Portrait. All the boys came by: singer Lee Jennings, guitarists Cody Weissinger and Caleb Freihaut, with bassist Robert Weston, and drummer Homer Umbanhower. Their album Greetings From Suffacate City is about to turn one on September 13th, and it's been a whirlwind year for the boys. From a tour with Five Finger Death Punch and Marilyn Manson, to this summer's tour with Ice Nine Kills. Before their show locally, they swung by the station to speak with me about everything TFP. You can watch the conversation in the link above. I met the guys for the first time last year as we visited Eloise Insane Asylum. You can hear the audio that was captured here. New Music From The Funeral Portrait "A little baby bit...we have less than a handful of stuff" was how Caleb described the progress on new music from the band. He said that they've been pounding the road so hard they haven't had a chance to start on anything new. "We have a small amount, but what we have is exciting." He went on to say it has to be bigger than "Greetings". Lee chimed in, "It has to be next-level because of the tours we've done." He said they're playing to so many new people each night that new fans are discovering the album. Working With Ivan Moody on "Holy Water The song 'Holy Water' was released as a single pre-COVID. When they went to re-release the song earlier this year, Ivan Moody from Five Finger Death Punch told the guys he wanted to be on the track. "It just so happens that Ivan liked the song. And he wanted to be on it. It was kind of a magical, weird moment of him being "I want to help this band out. I like them. They're cool, they're different, they're young." Kind of like a torch passing moment, and it just worked." The guys were nice enough to bring their guitars, so they busted out two songs for us. Their next single is "Dark Thoughts" and "Holy Water". They also talked about how welcoming the INK band and their fans have been to them. And get this, they're heading off on a European tour this fall. I want them to take me with them!! The boys have had an amazing year, and I wish them nothing but the best moving forward! I'm a fan!
In this episode, Chad and Robert discuss the biblical picture of love as we see in 1 Corinthians 13, and challenge popular myths about marriage, romance, and commitment. Whether you're married, single, or somewhere in between, this conversation explores how real love isn't about feelings, but about self-sacrifice, grace, and choosing to love even when it's hard.Subscribe to receive our latest videos!Website: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sunvalleycc/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunvalleycc/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sunvalleyccTo support Sun Valley and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/givingGod loves you no matter who you are, what you've done, or what's been done to you. This is the vision of Sun Valley Community Church, led by Pastor Chad Moore and based in Gilbert, AZ with multiple locations throughout the Phoenix valley.Chapters00:00 Real Love Isn't a Feeling 00:47 What Is Love? A Biblical Picture 03:13 Paul's Story and a Love That Transforms 06:39 1 Corinthians 13: The Portrait of Love 08:31 Jesus Is the Definition of Love 09:56 Love Is a Choice, Not a Reaction 13:54 How God Designed Marriage to Work 15:57 The Reality Behind Our Romantic Fantasies 19:22 Choosing to Die to Self in Marriage 23:28 Real Intimacy Comes from Being Fully Known
In David: Portrait of a Champion, Dr. Michael Youssef takes us through the amazing victories, tragic losses, and difficult trials of Israel's greatest king. Learn why God called David a man after His own heart, and discover the change He wants to make in your heart, too.
In David: Portrait of a Champion, Dr. Michael Youssef takes us through the amazing victories, tragic losses, and difficult trials of Israel's greatest king. Learn why God called David a man after His own heart, and discover the change He wants to make in your heart, too.
In this episode of Talking Tudors, host Natalie Grueninger speaks with Kate McCaffrey of Hever Castle about a newly unveiled portrait of William Carey, his role at Henry VIII's court, and his marriage to Mary Boleyn. They discuss the portrait's provenance and artistic origins, Tudor corridor portraits and genealogy displays, Hever's wider Tudor collection (including Anne Boleyn's books of hours), and upcoming exhibitions and events that bring the Boleyn circle to life. Follow Kate on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kateemccaffreyhistorian/ Join Dr Owen Emmerson & Natalie Grueninger for 'The Rise of a Queen: Anne Boleyn, 1526-1533' https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/the-rise-of-a-queen-anne-boleyn-1526-1533-tickets-1363827166769?aff=oddtdtcreator Find out more about your host at https://www.nataliegrueninger.com Support Talking Tudors on Patreon