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Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast
The Most Influential Book Rowling Read as a Child Wanting to Be a Writer is Dodie Smith's 'I Capture the Castle'

Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 84:58


Merry Christmas! In between looking at houses to rent and packing up the Granger house in Oklahoma City, Nick and John put together this yuletide conversation about perhaps the most neglected of Rowling's influences, Dodie Smith's I Capture the Castle. John was a reluctant reader, but, while listening to the audio book, reading the Gutenberg.com file on his computer, and digging the codex out of his packed boxes of books, the author of Harry Potter's Bookshelf was totally won over to Nick's enthusiasm for Castle.In fact, John now argues that, even if Rowling didn't read it until she was writing Goblet of Fire as some have claimed, I Capture the Castle may be the best single book to understand what it is that Rowling-Galbraith attempts to do in her fiction. Just as Dodie Smith has her characters explain overtly and the story itself delivers covertly, When Rowling writes a story, like Smith it is inevitably one that is a marriage of Bronte and Austen, wonderfully accessible and engaging, but with important touches in the ‘Enigmatist' style of Joyce and Nabokov, full of puzzles and twists in the fashion of God's creative work (from the Estecean logos within every man [John 1:9] continuous with the Logos) rather than a portrait of creation per se. Can you say ‘non liturgical Sacred Art'?And if you accept, per Nick's cogent argument, that Rowling read Castle many times as a young wannabe writer? Then this book becomes a touchstone of both Lake and Shed readings of Rowling's work — and Smith one of the the most important influences on The Presence.Merry Christmas, again, to all our faithful readers and listeners! Thank you for your prayers and notes of support and encouragement to John and for making 2025 a benchmark year at Hogwarts Professor. And just you wait for the exciting surprises we have in hand for 2026!Hogwarts Professor is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.The Twelve Questions and ‘Links Down Below' Referred to in Nick and John's I Capture the Castle Conversation:Question 1. So, Nick, we spoke during our Aurora Leigh recording about your long term project to read all the books that Rowling has admitted to have read (link down below!), first question why? and secondly how is that going?Rowling's Admitted Literary InfluencesWhat I want is a single internet page reference, frankly, of ‘Rowling's Admitted Literary Influences' or ‘Confessed Favorites' or just ‘Books I have Read and Liked' for my thesis writing so I needn't do an information dump that will add fifty-plus citations to my Works Cited pages and do nothing for the argument I'm making.Here, then, is my best attempt at a collection, one in alphabetical order by last name of author cited, with a link to at least one source or interview in which Rowling is quoted as liking that writer. It is not meant as anything like a comprehensive gathering of Rowling's comments about any author; the Austen entry alone would be longer than the whole list should be if I went that route. Each author gets one, maybe two notes just to justify their entry on the list.‘A Rowling Reading of Aurora Leigh' Nick Jeffery Talking about ‘A Rowling Reading of Aurora Leigh' Question 2. ... which has led me to three works that she has read from the point of view of writers starting out, and growing in their craft. Which leads us to this series of three chats covering Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith and the Little Women series by Louisa May Alcott. I read Castle during the summer. Amid all the disruptions at Granger Towers, have you managed to read it yet? How did you find it?Capturing Dodie Smith's I Capture the Castle: Elizabeth Baird-Hardy (October 2011)Certain elements of the story will certainly resonate with those of us who have been to Hogwarts a fair few times: a castle with an odd combination of ancient and modern elements, but no electricity; eccentric family members who are all loved despite their individual oddities (including Topaz's resemblance to Fleur Delacour); travel by train; a character named Rose who may have been one of the reasons Rowling chose the name for Ron and Hermione's daughter; descriptions of food that make even somewhat questionable British cuisine sound tasty; and inanimate objects that have their own personalities (the old dress frame, which Rose and Cassandra call Miss Blossom, is voiced by Cassandra and sounds much like the talking mirror in Harry's room at the Leaky Caldron).But far more than some similar pieces, I Capture the Castle lends something less tangible to Rowling's writing. The novel has a tone that, like the Hogwarts adventures, seamlessly winds together the comic and the crushing in a way that is reflective of life, particularly life as we see it when we are younger. Cassandra's voice is, indeed, engaging, and readers will no doubt see how the narrative voice of Harry's story has some of the same features.A J. K. Rowling Reading of I Capture the Castle: Nick Jeffery (December 2025)Parallels abound for Potter fans. The Mortmain's eccentric household mirrors the Weasleys' chaotic warmth: loved despite quirks, from Topaz's nude communing with nature (evoking a less veiled Fleur Delacour) to Mortmain's intellectual withdrawal. Food descriptions—meagre yet tantalising—prefigure Hogwarts feasts, turning humble meals into sensory delights. Inanimate objects gain voice: the family dress-frame “Miss Blossom” offers advice, akin to the chatty mirrors or portraits in Rowling's world. Even names resonate—Rose Mortmain perhaps inspiring Ron and Hermione's daughter—and train journeys punctuate the plot.The Blocked Writer: James Mortmain, a father who spent his fame early and now reads detective novels in an irritable stupor, mirrors the “faded glory” or “lost genius” archetypes seen in Rowling's secondary characters, such as Xenophilius Lovegood and Jasper Chiswell.The Bohemian Stepmother: Topaz, who strides through the countryside in only wellington boots, shares the whimsical, slightly unhinged energy of a character like Luna Lovegood or Fleur Delacour.Material Yearning: The desperate desire of Cassandra's sister, Rose, to marry into wealth reflects the very real, non-magical pressures of class and poverty that Rowling weaves into Harry Potter, Casual Vacancy, Strike and The Ickabog.Leda Strike parallels: Leda Fox-Cotton the bohemian London photographer, adopts Stephen, the working-class orphan, and saves him from both unrequited love and the responsibility that comes with the Mortmain family.Question 3. [story of finishing the book last night by candle light in my electricity free castle] So, in short Nick, I thought it astonishing! I didn't read your piece until I'd finished reading Capture, of course, but I see there is some dispute about when Rowling first read it and its consequent influence on her as a writer. Can you bring us up to speed on the subject and where you land on this controversy?* She First Read It on her Prisoner of Azkaban Tour of United States?tom saysOctober 21, 2011 at 4:00 amIf I recall correctly, Rowling did not encounter this book until 1999 (between PoA & Goblet) when, on a book tour, a fan gave her a copy. This is pertinent to any speculation about how ‘Castle' might have influenced the Potter series.* Rowling Website: “Books I Read and Re-Read as a Child”Question 4. Which, when you consider the other books on that virtual bookshelf -- works by Colette, Austen, Shakespeare, Goudge, Nesbit, and Sewell's Black Beauty, something of a ‘Rowling's Favorite Books and Authors as a Young Reader' collection, I think we have to assume she is saying, “I read this book as a child or adolescent and loved it.” Taking that as our jumping off place, John, and having read my piece, do you wish you had read it before writing Harry Potter's Bookshelf?Harry Potter's Bookshelf: The Great Books behind the Hogwarts Adventures John Granger 2009Literary Allusion in Harry Potter Beatrice Groves 2017Question 5. So, yes, I certainly do think it belongs -- with Aurora Leigh and Little Women -- on the ‘Rowling Reader Essential Reading List.' The part I thought most interesting in your piece was, of course, the Shed elements I missed. Rowling famously said that she loved Jo Marsh in Little Women because, in addition to the shared name and the character being a wannabe writer, she was plain, a characteristic with which the young, plain Jane Rowling easily identified. What correspondences do you think Little Jo would have found between her life and Cassandra Mortmain's?* Nick Jeffery's Kanreki discussion of Rowling's House on Edge of Estate with Two Children, Bad Dad ‘Golden Thread' (Lethal White)Question 6. Have I missed any, John?* Rockefeller Chapel, University of ChicagoQuestion 7. Forgive me for thinking, Nick, that Cassandra's time in church taking in the silence there with all her senses may be the biggest take-away for the young Rowling; if the Church of England left their chapel doors open in the 70s as churches I grew up in did in the US, it's hard to imagine Jo the Reader not running next door to see what she felt there after reading that passage. (Chapter 13, conversation with vicar, pp 234-238). The correspondence with Beatrice Groves' favorite scene in the Strike novels was fairly plain, no? What other scenes and characters do you see in Rowling's work that echo those in Castle?* Chapter 13, I Capture the Castle: Cassandra's Conversation with the Vicar and time in the Chapel vis a vis Strike in the Chapel after Charlotte's Death* Beatrice Groves on Running Grave's Chapel Scene: ‘Strike's Church Going'Question 8. I'm guessing, John, you found some I have overlooked?Question 9. The Mortmain, Colly, and Cotton cryptonyms as well as Topaz and Cassandra, the embedded text complete with intratextuual references (Simon on psycho-analysis), the angelic servant-orphan living under the stairs (or Dobby's lair!) an orphan with a secret power he cannot see in himself, the great Transformation spell the children cast on their father, an experiment in psychomachia a la the Shrieking Shack or Chamber of Secrets, the hand-kiss we see at story's end from Smith, love delayed but expressed (Silkworm finish?), the haunting sense of the supernatural everywhere especially in the invocation that Rose makes to the gargoyle and Cassandra's Midsummer Night's Eve ritual with Simon, the parallels abound. Ghosts!* Please note that John gave “cotton” a different idiomatic meaning than it has; the correct meaning is at least as interesting given the Cotton family's remarkable fondness for all of the Mortmains!* Kanreki ‘Embedded Text' Golden Thread discussion 1: Crimes of Grindelwald* Kanreki ‘Embedded Text' Golden Thread discussion 2: Golden Thread Survey, Part II* Rose makes an elevated Faustian prayer to a Gargoyle Devil: Chapter IV, pp 43-46* Cassandra and Simon celebrate Midsummer Night's Eve: Chapter XII, pp 199-224Let's talk about the intersection of Lake and Shed, though, the shared space of Rowling's bibliography, works that shaped her core beliefs and act as springs in her Lake of inspiration and which give her many, even most of the tools of intentional artistry she deploys in the Shed. What did you make of the Bronte-Austen challenge that Rose makes explicitly in the story to her sister, the writer and avid reader?“How I wish I lived in a Jane Austen novel.” [said Rose]I said I'd rather be in a Charlotte Bronte.“Which would be nicest—Jane with a touch of Charlotte, or Charlotte with a touch of Jane?”This is the kind of discussion I like very much but I wanted to get on with my journal, so I just said: “Fifty percent each way would be perfect,” and started to write determinedly.Question 10. So, I'm deferring to both Elizabeth Barrett Browning and J. K Rowling. Elizabeth Barrett Browning valued intense emotion, social commentary, and a grand scope in literature, which led her to favour the passionate depth of the Brontës over the more restrained, ironical style of Jane Austen. Rowling about her two dogs: “Emma? She's a bundle of love and joy. Her sister, Bronte, is a bundle of opinions, stubbornness and hard boundaries.”Set in the 30s, written in the early 40s, but it seems astonishingly modern. Because her father is a writer, a literary novelist of the modern school, do you think there are other more contemporary novelists Dodie Smith was engaging than Austen and Bronte?Question 11. Mortmain is definitely Joyce, then, though Proust gets the call-out, and perhaps the most important possible take-away Rowling the attentive young reader would have made would have been Smith's embedded admiration for Joyce the “Enigmatist” she puts in Simon's mouth at story's end (Chapter XVI, pp 336-337) and her implicit criticism of literary novels and correction of that failing. Rowling's re-invention of the Schoolboy novel with its hidden alchemical, chiastic, soul-in-crisis-allegories and embedded Christian symbolism can all be seen as her brilliant interpretation of Simon's explanation of art to Cassandra and her dedication to writing a book like I Capture the Castle.* Reference to James Joyce by Simon Cotton, Chapter IX, p 139:* The Simon and Cassandra conversation about her father's novels, call it ‘The Writer as Enigmatist imitating God in His Work:' Chapter XVI, pp 331-334* On Imagination as Transpersonal Faculty and Non-Liturgical Sacred ArtSacred art differs from modern and postmodern conceptions of art most specifically, though, in what it is representing. Sacred art is not representing the natural world as the senses perceive it or abstractions of what the individual and subjective mind “sees,” but is an imitation of the Divine art of creation. The artist “therefore imitates nature not in its external forms but in its manner of operation as asserted so categorically by St. Thomas Aquinas [who] insists that the artist must not imitate nature but must be accomplished in ‘imitating nature in her manner of operation'” (Nasr 2007, 206, cf. “Art is the imitation of Nature in her manner of operation: Art is the principle of manufacture” (Summa Theologia Q. 117, a. I). Schuon described naturalist art which imitates God's creation in nature by faithful depiction of it, consequently, as “clearly luciferian.” “Man must imitate the creative act, not the thing created,” Aquinas' “manner of operation” rather than God's operation manifested in created things in order to produce ‘creations'which are not would-be duplications of those of God, but rather a reflection of them according to a real analogy, revealing the transcendental aspect of things; and this revelation is the only sufficient reason of art, apart from any practical uses such and such objects may serve. There is here a metaphysical inversion of relation [the inverse analogy connecting the principial and manifested orders in consequence of which the highest realities are manifested in their remotest reflections[1]]: for God, His creature is a reflection or an ‘exteriorized' aspect of Himself; for the artist, on the contrary, the work is a reflection of an inner reality of which he himself is only an outward aspect; God creates His own image, while man, so to speak, fashions his own essence, at least symbolically. On the principial plane, the inner manifests the outer, but on the manifested plane, the outer fashions the inner (Schuon 1953, 81, 96).The traditional artist, then, in imitation of God's “exteriorizing” His interior Logos in the manifested space-time plane, that is, nature, instead of depicting imitations of nature in his craft, submits to creating within the revealed forms of his craft, which forms qua intellections correspond to his inner essence or logos.[2] The work produced in imitation of God's “manner of operation” then resembles the symbolic or iconographic quality of everything existent in being a transparency whose allegorical and anagogical content within its traditional forms is relatively easy to access and a consequent support and edifying shock-reminder to man on his spiritual journey. The spiritual function of art is that “it exteriorizes truths and beauties in view of our interiorization… or simply, so that the human soul might, through given phenomena, make contact with the heavenly archetypes, and thereby with its own archetype” (Schuon 1995a, 45-46).Rowling in her novels, crafted with tools all taken from the chest of a traditional Sacred Artist, is writing non-liturgical Sacred Art. Films and all the story experiences derived of adaptations of imaginative literature to screened images, are by necessity Profane Art, which is to say per the meaning of “profane,” outside the temple or not edifying spiritually. Film making is the depiction of how human beings encounter the time-space world through the senses, not an imitation of how God creates and a depiction of the spiritual aspect of the world, a liminal point of entry to its spiritual dimension. Whence my describing it as a “neo-iconoclasm.”I want to close this off with our sharing our favorite scene or conversation in Castle with the hope that our Serious Reader audience will read Capture and share their favorites. You go first, Nick.* Cassandra and Rose Mortmain, country hicks in the Big City of London: Chapter VI, pp 76-77Question 12. And yours, John?* Cassandra Mortmain ‘Moat Swimming' with Neil Cotton, Chapter X, 170-174* Cassandra seeing her dead mother (think Harry before the Mirror of Erised at Christmas time?): Chapter XV, pp 306-308Hogwarts Professor is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hogwartsprofessor.substack.com/subscribe

Close the Door: Game of Thrones, A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast
614: The Sworn Sword - Part I (re-reread)

Close the Door: Game of Thrones, A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 28:12


Spoilers, profanity. Agricultural water rights remain Chicky's line in the sand. Dunk is actually pretty bright, despite what he thinks. We will fully admit that keeping Targs straight is not our strong suit. AKotS. A Song of Ice and Fire. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms - The Sworn Sword - Part I (re-reread). Close The Door And Come Here - Episode 614

Close the Door: Game of Thrones, A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast
613: The Hedge Knight - Part III (re-reread)

Close the Door: Game of Thrones, A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 33:11


Spoilers, profanity. More like Baelor Breakhearts, amiright? The tourney at Ashford Meadow will live in infamy, while Dunk just hopes to live in obscurity. Not likely, our wonderful and gallant dude. AKotS. A Song of Ice and Fire. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms - The Hedge Knight - Part III (re-reread). Close The Door And Come Here - Episode 613

Marvel Reread Club
142 Marvel Reread Club July 1968 (part 3)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 50:12


MRC (pretty much) finishes up July 1968 with Fantastic Four 76, Incredible Hulk 105, Iron Man 3, and Sub-Mariner 3, where we find out that we should have been reading Plant-Man with a cockney accent all these years! Check it out!

Close the Door: Game of Thrones, A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast
612: The Hedge Knight - Part II (re-reread)

Close the Door: Game of Thrones, A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 37:47


Spoilers, profanity. Egg really does know every knight. Dunk isn't as dumb as he thinks he is. The Fossoways are like half good, while Aerion Brightflame completely sucks, but his name is literal fire. AKotS. A Song of Ice and Fire. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms - The Hedge Knight - Part II (re-reread). Close The Door And Come Here - Episode 612

Marvel Reread Club
141 Marvel Reread Club July 1968 (part 2) with Jamal Igle

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 74:51


MRC welcomes special guest Jamal Igle to discuss some of the books from July, 1968!  We cover Captain America 103, Avengers 54, Dr Strange 170, Nick Fury Agent of SHIELD 2, and Captain Marvel 3!  Internuclear Space!  Evolutionizers!  Automated Rebirth Colonizers!  And those three are all on the same page!  Check it out!

Close the Door: Game of Thrones, A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast
611: The Hedge Knight - Part I (re-reread)

Close the Door: Game of Thrones, A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 70:19


Spoilers, profanity. Dunk is both a lunk and a hunk, but also the 5-star recruit every Lord should be dreaming of, except Daeron. He's got his own stuff to deal with. The Ashford tourney is like the Olympics, and Dunk's got the sob story worthy of a gold medal. Join as as we dive back into Dunk and Egg and their excellent adventures across Westeros in anticipation of HBO's upcoming series A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. AKotS. A Song of Ice and Fire. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms - The Hedge Knight - Part I (re-reread). Close The Door And Come Here - Episode 611

Marvel Reread Club
140 Marvel Reread Club July 1968 (part 1)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 65:49


MRC gets tangled up in the prehensile hair of July, 1968 featuring not one but two attempts to set up Medusa with her own book! We will discuss Amazing Spider-Man 62, Marvel Super-Heroes 15 featuring Medusa, Daredevil 42, Thor 154, and X-Men 46! Check ‘em out!

RNZ: Nights
The Reread with Hera Lindsay Bird

RNZ: Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 21:02


Tonight Hera Lindsay Bird joins us for the Reread.

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Marvel Reread Club
139 Marvel Reread Club June 1968 (part 3)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 59:38


MRC completes our epic journey though June 1968 with Dr Strange 169, Nick Fury Agent of SHIELD 1, Captain America 102 and Avengers 53! Check it out!

Marvel Reread Club
138 Marvel Reread Club June 1968 (part 2)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 55:06


MRC tries to extricate itself from the quagmire of June 1968, with Fantastic Four 75, Incredible Hulk 104, Iron Man 2, Captain Marvel 2 and Sub-Mariner 2! Check it out!

Purple Psychology
Episode 527: Benchmarking - why I re-read the same book every November

Purple Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 4:51


What does it take for you to press reset? Have you created the life you want to be living? Fannie Flagg - A redbird christm,as https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/199532.A_Redbird_Christmas?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=wl4DHfUfm8&rank=1

Marvel Reread Club
137 Marvel Reread Club June 1968 (part 1)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 55:09


MRC tackles the big issues, like the difference between a vat and a crucible, as we begin our (long) journey through the books of June 1968, with Amazing Spider-Man 61, Daredevil 41, Thor 153 and X-Men 44! Check it out!

BH Sales Kennel Kelp CTFO Changing The Future Outcome
Read Heed-Reread-Read Less-Retain More

BH Sales Kennel Kelp CTFO Changing The Future Outcome

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 18:48


In The Vineyard of The Text-Grandpa Bill's Grunts & Groans,Illitch Vineyard Memory Palaces-Embracing Holistic Healing with Grandpa BillGrandpa Bill delves into the world of holistic healing, sharing his philosophy on life and retirement. Discover how integrating mind, body, and soul can lead to a fulfilling and balanced life.Grandpa Bill emphasizes the importance of community and natural medicine in achieving wellness. He believes that personal growth continues throughout life, and retirement is a time for giving back and exploring new beginnings.Retirement, according to Grandpa Bill, is not an end but a new chapter filled with opportunities for personal development and joy. His approach to life is rooted in peace, mindfulness, and a holistic view of health.Grandpa Bill's journey is a testament to the power of holistic practices in enhancing daily living. Embrace his wisdom and start your own path to wellness today.Subscribe now to stay updated on more insights from Grandpa Bill.BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour PodcastJoin Grandpa Bill on the BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour Podcast, where we explore the transformative power of holistic healing. Dive into discussions on natural medicine, community wellness, and personal growth.

Animorphs Anonymous
Animorphs Anonymous RETURNS! We Re-read Books #19-22 and Megamorphs 2!

Animorphs Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 112:10


Kaycie and Alex are back to discuss the Animorphs -- along with two new friends! We are joined by Jenna, a longtime fan, and Emily, who is reading the books for the first time! We will be Twitch streaming these discussions, you can subscribe and watch live when they happen!   ⭐️twitch.tv/animorphsanonymous⭐️   Or you can watch the recap of our twitch streams on our ⭐️YouTube⭐️   End credits music provided by: ⭐️Jess (twitter: @itsreise)   ----- ANIMORPHS ANONYMOUS -----

Broomsticks And Butterbeer
Book 6, Chapter 30: The White Tomb (and Movie Review!)

Broomsticks And Butterbeer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025


Shanahan on Literacy
Don't Confuse Reading Comprehension and Learning to Read (and to Reread)

Shanahan on Literacy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 13:19


Are we making our instructional decisions based upon comprehension data or learning data? Is our purpose to make sure that students gain immediate comprehension of the instructional text or is it to improve kids' reading ability so they will be more successful with future texts? The answer might surprise you.

Don't Miss Out!!! (Victory Worship Center)
CD1760 Truth Tops Terror -A Partial Recording

Don't Miss Out!!! (Victory Worship Center)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 37:45


CD1760 Truth Tops Terror  -A Partial RecordingIt's amazing the power of truth! The Lord Jesus made known that He alone is Truth! He taught  us that He came to teach us the truth that makes us free when we know it with daily application!Turn with me to the great book of Psalms chapter 27 and let's see it revealed in the New Covenant!*Text: Psa 27:1 KJV A Psalm of David. The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?Notice this is titled a Psalm of King David. I know there is much debate about the time frame of this writing. #1 A Psalm is a song or poem used in worship of the Lord God. #2 A king is a person with authority #3 David's name from the Hebrew literally means burning or boiling love!This Psalms points us to our King of kings and Lord of lords in authority. Jesus Christ was burning with love for the lost and that was His purpose for being born of the Holy Spirit and the virgin Mary. Now let's top all terror by the Word of Truth:Reread: "The LORD is my light" -  *John 1:1-5 KJV 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 The same was in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. 4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men. 5 And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.Notice that that the Lord has always been, He is your Creator and His Light (Jesus - John 8:12 & 9:5) is your source out of darkness:*Ephesians 5:8 (KJV)  For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light:*Colossians 1:12-14 (KJV) 12 Giving thanks unto the Father, which hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light: 13 Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son: 14 In whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins:Reread "and my salvation" - notice it not past tense but your salvation is of the Lord of who this is no beginning nor ending! Present tense He is your salvation:*Read Titus 2:11-15 (KJV) 11 For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men, 12 Teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly, in this present world; 13 Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ; 14 Who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works. 15 These things speak, and exhort, and rebuke with all authority. Let no man despise thee.Note we read in Psalms 27:1: "whom shall I fear":*2 Corinthians 7:1 (KJV) Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.*Read Matthew 10:28 (KJV) And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.Note we read in Psalms 27:1: "the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid". This Hebrew word "maw-oze'" means a fortified place - a Rock! *Read 1 Corinthians 10:4 (KJV) And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ.*Matthew 16:18 (KJV) And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gatSupport the show

Marvel Reread Club
136 Marvel Reread Club May 1968 (part 3)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 57:27


MRC finally finishes up the elephantine month of May 1968 with Strange Tales 168 (the final issue) featuring Dr. Strange and SHIELD, Captain America 101, Captain Marvel 1 and Avengers 52! Check it out!

早餐英语|实用英文口语
英语美文|掌握英语的 “反套路”:没有秘诀,唯有 “重复再重复”

早餐英语|实用英文口语

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 7:02


掌握英语的 “反套路”:没有秘诀,只有 “重复再重复”很多人学英语时总在追逐 “速成技巧”,却陷入 “学了就忘” 的循环。今天分享的文章恰恰戳破了 “捷径神话”:掌握英语从无秘诀,他就藏在平凡重复的练习里,这才是掌握英语流利的真正答案。relentless /rɪˈlentləs/:adj. 不懈的;无情的repetition /ˌrepəˈtɪʃn/:n. 重复;反复unwavering /ʌnˈweɪvərɪŋ/:adj. 坚定的;不动摇的consistency /kənˈsɪstənsi/:n. 一致性;连贯性shortcut /ˈʃɔːrtkʌt/:n. 捷径fluency /ˈfluːənsi/:n. 流利;流畅echo /ˈekoʊ/:n. 回响;回声 v. 回响;重复mundane /mʌnˈdeɪn/:adj. 平凡的;普通的outlast /ˌaʊtˈlæst/:v. 比...持久;经受住There's no secret to mastering English, just relentless repetition and unwavering consistency.掌握英语没有秘诀,唯有不懈重复和始终如一的坚持。Forget shortcuts.忘掉捷径。Fluency is built word by word, day by day.流利度靠一字一句搭建,靠一日一日积累。Speak until your mouth remembers.说到嘴唇形成记忆。Listen until your brain echoes, and write until your hands ache.听到脑海产生回响,写到指尖发酸发胀。Progress hides in the mundane.进步藏在普通的练习里。Reread, rephrase, replay, stumble, repeat, forget, repeat, bored, repeat.重读、改写、复听、卡壳、重复、遗忘、再重复、感到乏味、继续重复。The magic isn't in a hack. It's in the thousandth time you try.奇迹不在捷径里,藏在第一千次尝试中。Stay stubborn, stay slow, outlast doubt.固执坚持,缓步前行,让怀疑无处存身。更多卡卡老师分享公众号:卡卡课堂 卡卡老师微信:kakayingyu001送你一份卡卡老师学习大礼包,帮助你在英文学习路上少走弯路

Marvel Reread Club
135 Marvel Reread Club May 1968 (part 2)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 67:37


MRC covers part 2 of 3 of Marvel's super-sized May 1968, with Fantastic Four 74, Incredible Hulk 103, Iron Man 1, Marvel Super-Heroes featuring Spider-Man 14 (don't worry, they just do that once) and Sub-Mariner 1. Check it out!

Marvel Reread Club
134 Marvel Reread Club May 1968 (part 1)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 55:40


MRC shoots you with a ray gun that takes away 55 minutes of your life (or less if you listen sped up)! We look at Amazing Spider-Man 60, Daredevil 40, Thor 152 and X-Men 44! Check it out!

BIBLE IN TEN
Matthew 13:26

BIBLE IN TEN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 5:58


Thursday, 2 October 2025   But when the grain had sprouted and produced a crop, then the tares also appeared. Matthew 13:26   “And when it sprouted, the grass, and it yielded fruit, then it appeared, also, the darnel” (CG).   In the previous verse, Jesus noted that the field of wheat was invaded by an enemy who went in and sowed darnel among the wheat. With that action accomplished, it next says, “And when it sprouted, the grass, and it yielded fruit.”   When the two plants first begin to grow, they are almost indistinguishable. Both look like grass in their early stages. So much is this the case that only the most observant person would be able to tell the difference. But nobody would normally look for such differences, assuming that all of the field was sown with wheat, which is what originally occurred.   However, as the two plants continue to grow, noticeable differences begin to occur. The color of the wheat begins to turn the familiar golden brown, and the heads will begin to nod or bow on the stem as they approach harvesting time. The darnel, however, remains greener and continues to stand upright. It is as this maturing time approaches that Jesus says, “then it appeared, also, the darnel.”   The evident differences have alerted the farmers that there is a problem. Darnel has been found among the wheat. This is a problem that must be rectified. However, as will be seen, the decision of how to do so must be handled by the owner.   Life application: The differences between the wheat and the darnel can teach us things that the people of Israel would already know. They were an agrarian society, and these things would be common knowledge as the people interacted with the farms each year.   Wheat is a grain crop. Its seeds are nutritious and are used to make flour for bread, pasta, cakes, pasties (oh! pastries), crackers, etc. The straw also has uses, such as insulation, animal bedding, paper, etc. Further, the wheat byproducts can be used in animal feed. These include the bran and the germ. The whole plant has some uses that are beneficial. There are seven stages of wheat growth –   Growth Stage 1: Germination. When the seed absorbs water, growth from the seed's dormant state begins. Growth Stage 2: Leaf Development. The sprout rises and forms. Growth Stage 3: Tillering. The grass forms new stems or shoots from its base, thus increasing the overall density. Growth Stage 4: Stem Elongation. The stems continue upward, preparing for the next stage. Growth Stage 5: Booting. The head, now fully formed, is enclosed within the swollen sheath of the flag leaf. This is just before the head fully comes forth. Growth Stage 6: Inflorescence Emergence, Heading. It is when the visible appearance of the grain, known as the inflorescence, emerges. This is the transition point between the vegetative and reproductive phases. Growth Stage 7: Flowering, Anthesis. The blossoms open and become functional, and the reproductive stage is realized.   Darnel grows about the same height and the same speed as wheat, mimicking it until a certain point. The seeds are much lighter than the wheat, and this is why they continue to stand up while the wheat bows. Darnel is poisonous to both humans and livestock. Their side effects are dizziness, nausea, and even death when consumed in high amounts.   The roots of the two plants can get intertwined. Because of this, an obvious negative effect of pulling the darnel out is seen. This is why their state must be decided by the owner. As for the end purpose, wheat is harvested, processed, and the grain is stored as a valuable source of food. The darnel, however, is separated from the wheat, heaped up, and burned.   Reread the two descriptions (which are not all-inclusive of their traits) and think about how closely each represents what you would expect as you evaluate teachers, preachers, and congregants within the larger church (or within the people of Israel at the time of Jesus).   Think about churches with proper doctrine, sound handling of Scripture, and proper growth of the people. Contrast them with other churches you may have attended, or church figures you may have seen on TV, or heard about.   Lord God, even the grasses of the fields can teach us lessons about You, Your wisdom, what You cherish among people, and what You find repulsive and offensive. If we just open our eyes and compare the world around us to what You tell us in Your word, we can learn so very much. Help us to do so as we interact with Your word and the world we live in. Amen.  

The Break Up Coach
Episode 2: Mini Episode - Finding strength in faith over empathy and what it was like when I first started to re read the bible

The Break Up Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 11:10


A mini episode for this week as I share when I first started to read the bible again after years of being away from my faith. How calling yourself an empath can actually be detrimental to you and how leaning in to your faith can help you gain clarity.Reading and meaning of scripture.To find out more, follow Tash on tashwordsworthgreen on Instagram or Facebook

Marvel Reread Club
133 Marvel Reread Club April 1968 with Paris Cullins (part 2)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 52:46


MRC finishes up April 1968 with special guest Paris Cullins! Featuring Fantastic Four 73, Strange Tales 167 with SHIELD and Dr. Strange, Captain America 100, Iron Man and Sub-Mariner 1 and Avengers 51! Demolo-Gun Nerve Blasters! 4 page splashes! Pseudo-Godzilla! The Destructron! Johnny Craig! The other Mentallo! The Vibration! Check it out!

Marvel Reread Club
132 Marvel Reread Club April 1968 with Paris Cullins (part 1)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 50:16


MRC returns from a brief break! And we've brought a very special guest, veteran penciller Paris Cullins, who has funny tales of meeting Steve Ditko and Vince Colletta! Together we look at Amazing Spider-Man #59, Daredevil #39, Thor #151, Incredible Hulk #102, and X-Men #43! Check it out!

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Writing Podcast Episode 680: Graci Kim blends Korean myth and fantasy in 'Dreamslinger'

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 55:58


Have you noticed how everything Korean is so hot right now? From Squid Game to KPop Demon Hunters, the world is enamoured. Of course, for bestselling Korean-Kiwi author and AWC graduate Graci Kim, trends had nothing to do with her choice to mix stories from childhood with fantasy in her new novel, Dreamslinger. In this episode, Graci discusses the many experiences and inspirations that led her to this point, her writing process, advice and much more! 00:00 Welcome03:29 Writing tip: Reread a book you hated07:02 WIN!: We’ll Prescribe You Another Cat by Syou Ishida09:01 Word of the week: ‘Pantechnicon’10:40 The world of words: ‘Practice vs Practise’12:38 Writer in residence: Graci Kim13:30 Graci’s fascinating pre-writing lives21:07 Her relationship with writing over the years22:59 Rediscovering childhood stories and purpose25:40 Embracing her Korean name and heritage27:19 Graci’s journey into writing YA Fantasy31:21 Discovering a community through AWC32:00 The value of the Novel Writing Essentials course33:54 How Graci went about getting an agent37:13 Joining ‘Rick Riordan Presents’38:54 Introducing her new book, Dreamslinger40:35 What she did differently in this series.42:22 Graci’s world-building process43:33 Fun extras and connecting with fans48:06 Her writing routine and her creative process49:50 Advice for aspiring writers53:23 Final thoughts Read the show notes Connect with Valerie and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | ValerieKhoo.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crosswalk.com Devotional
God Gives Us the Desires of Our Hearts, But Not the Idols We Ask For

Crosswalk.com Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 5:36


In this heartfelt devotional, Hannah Benson reflects on Psalm 37:4 and God’s promises about the desires of our hearts. While we often pray for dreams, relationships, and opportunities, Hannah reminds us that true fulfillment comes when we delight ourselves in the Lord first. God wants to transform our desires to align with His will — not to give us idols that take His place. Through personal stories and biblical insight, this devotional invites us to surrender control, trust God’s timing, and find contentment in Him above all else. ✨ Highlights The deeper meaning of Psalm 37:4 — why God shapes our desires before He fulfills them How good things like careers, relationships, or ministry dreams can become modern-day idols Why God sometimes says “no” and how His redirection protects our hearts A practical way to test your desires: “If God asked me to give this up, would I?” Encouragement to trust that God’s plan is always better than anything we could imagine

Marvel Reread Club
131 Marvel Reread Club March 1968 (part 2)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 62:36


MRC finishes up March of 1968 with Fantastic Four 72, Strange Tales 166 with Dr Strange and SHIELD, Tales of Suspense 99 with Iron Man and Captain America, Avengers 50 and Marvel Super-Heroes 13 with Captain Marvel! Sonic Sharks! Voltorg! Sky Commandos! Sitwell kicking ass! Kruhl! Erinyes! Uni-Beams! Check it out!

RNZ: Nights
The Reread with Chris Tse

RNZ: Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 22:06


On the eve of a new poet laureate being announced, current-reigning laureate Chris Tse joins Mark Leishman for his reread of Raymond Carver's 1981 collection What We Talk About When We Talk About Love.

Marvel Reread Club
130 Marvel Reread Club March 1968 (part 1)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 58:42


130 Marvel Reread Club March 1968 (part 1) by Steve and Matt Bird

Hillside Community Church
And Also | Week 9 - Why Read and Re-Read The Bible?

Hillside Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 42:54


What if one decision could shape the entire trajectory of your life—without you even realizing it? In this powerful message, Pastor Aaron McRae explores how God's Word is not only God-breathed but incredibly useful—for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness.From Billy Graham's life-changing moment of surrender to the authority of Scripture to the Apostle Paul's charge to Timothy, this message reminds us: the Bible is not just ancient text—it's living truth that transforms lives.

Marvel Reread Club
129 Marvel Reread Club February 1968 with Douglas Wolk (part 2)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 67:06


MRC welcomes back Marvel super-expert Douglas Wolk to finish up the books of February 1968, with Fantastic Four 71, Strange Tales 165 with SHIELD and Dr. Strange, Tales of Suspense 98 with Iron Man and Captain America, and Avengers 49! Electric-Force Beams! Hyper-Psionic Brain Wave Emanations! Voltorr who looks suspiciously like the Walking Talking I-Don't-Care Man! “The Panther”! The Femme Fatale with the Far-Out Fedora! Buscema Inks! Check it out!

The Foxed Page
Lecture 98: SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE by Kurt Vonnegut >> Everyone, honestly, should (re)read this book. It's dark, hilarious, impactful, moving, urgent, inventive and more. Allow Kimberly to show you why the it's so important and so good.

The Foxed Page

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 60:54


There are SO MANY REASONS why so many people love this book. Allow Kimberly to help you see how Vonnegut's deceptively simple prose does so much heavy lifting. She dives deep into the book's structure, its sci-fi elements and its humor. She really wants to share her take on why this groundbreaking, post-modern classic is so much more than its postmodern peers. Listen in now for an immersion into one of Time's best 100 novels of the past 100 years.

Marvel Reread Club
128 Marvel Reread Club February 1968 with Douglas Wolk (part 1)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 74:55


MRC welcome back all-time Marvel expert Douglas Wolk to discuss the books of February 1968, featuring Amazing Spider-Man 57, Daredevil 37, Thor 149, Tales to Astonish with Namor and Hulk 100, and X-Men 41! More amnesia! Dr. Doom meets Galactus (in Daredevil)! Frank Zappa! Massive coincidences! Grotesk with a K! Check it out!

Marvel Reread Club
127 Marvel Reread Club January 1968 with Jeff Ryan (part 2)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 69:53


MRC finishes off January 1968 with returning special guest Jeff Ryan, featuring Fantastic Four #70, Strange Tales #164 with Dr Strange and SHIELD, Tales of Suspense #97 with Iron Man and Captain America, and Avengers #48! The Menta-Wave Unit! Flames of the Faltine! Hyperdimensional Space! Uni-directional explosives! Irma Kruhl! Ant-covered roulette tables! Check it out!

Marvel Reread Club
126 Marvel Reread Club January 1968 with Jeff Ryan (part 1)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 76:43


MRC welcomes special guest Jeff Ryan, author of “Father and Son Issues: The Secret History of Spider-Man” to talk about John Romita and the books of January 1968, featuring Amazing Spider-Man 56, Daredevil 36, Thor 148, Tales to Astonish 99 with Hulk and Namor, and X-Men 140! Check it out!

Page One Podcast
Ep. 53 Break the Frame: Kevin Smokler

Page One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 53:12


Page One, produced and hosted by author Holly Lynn Payne, celebrates the craft that goes into writing the first sentence, first paragraph and first page of your favorite books. The first page is often the most rewritten page of any book because it has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. We interview master storytellers on the struggles and stories behind the first page of their books.About the guest author:Kevin Smokler is a writer, documentary filmmaker and purveyor of pop culture.  He's the author of the four books Break the Frame: Conversations with Women Filmmakers, Brat Pack America: A Love Letter to 80s Teen Movies (2016), the essay collection Practical Classics: 50 Reasons to Reread 50 Books you Haven't Touched Since High School (2013) and worked as the editor of “Bookmark Now: Writing in Unreaderly Times,” A San Francisco Chronicle Notable Book of 2005. His essays and criticism have appeared in the LA Times, Salon, Fast Company, BuzzFeed, Vulture, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Decider and on NPR. He is also the co-director and co-producer of the documentary film Vinyl Nation about the contemporary renaissance of vinyl records in America. Kevin has lectured and taught at Comic Con, MIT, South by Southwest, The LA Times Festival of Books and The Commonwealth Club of California. He serves as a Creator-in-Residence for The Battery in San Francisco and sits on the board of Zyzzvya Magazine. Kevin holds a Bachelor's degree in Writing Seminars from Johns Hopkins University and a Masters in American Studies from the University of Texas at Austin. A native of Ann Arbor, Michigan, he lives in San Francisco with his wife.You can find and follow Kevin on Twitter @weegee and his website kevinsmokler.comAbout the host:Holly Lynn Payne is an award-winning novelist and writing coach, and the former CEO and founder of Booxby, a startup built to help authors succeed. She is an internationally published author of four historical fiction novels. Her debut, The Virgin's Knot, was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers book. As an author and writing coach, she knows that the first page of any book has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. So she thought to ask your favorite master storytellers how they do their magic to hook you. Holly lives in Marin County with her family and two Labrador retrievers, and enjoys mountain biking, hiking, swimming and pretending to surf. To learn more about her books and writing coaching services, please follow her on IG + X @hollylynnpayne or visit hollylynnpayne.com.Tune in and reach out:If you're an aspiring writer or a book lover, this episode of Page One offers a treasure trove of inspiration and practical advice. I offer these conversations as a testament to the magic that happens when master storytellers share their secrets and experiences. We hope you are inspired to tune into the full episode for more insights. Keep writing, keep reading, and remember—the world needs your stories. If I can help you tell your own story, or help improve your first page, please reach out @hollylynnpayne or visit hollylynnpayne.com.You can listen to Page One on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher and all your favorite podcast players. Hear past episodes. If you're interested in getting writing tips and the latest podcast episode updates with the world's beloved master storytellers, please sign up for my very short monthly newsletter at hollylynnpayne.com and follow me @hollylynnpayne on Instagram, Twitter, Goodreads, and Facebook. Your email address is always private and you can always unsubscribe anytime. The Page One Podcast is created at the foot of a mountain in Marin County, California, and is a labor of love in service to writers and book lovers. My intention is to inspire, educate and celebrate. Thank you for being a part of my creative community! Be well and keep reading.~Holly~ Thank you for listening to the Page One Podcast! I hope you enjoyed this episode as much as I loved hosting, producing, and editing it. If you liked it too, here are three ways to share the love:Please share it on social and tag @hollylynnpayne.Leave a review on your favorite podcast players. Tell your friends. Please keep in touch by signing up to receive my Substack newsletter with the latest episodes each month. Delivered to your inbox with a smile. You can contact me at @hollylynnpayne on IG or send me a message on my website, hollylynnpayne.com.For the love of books and writers,Holly Lynn Payne@hollylynnpaynehost, author, writing coachwww.hollylynnpayne.com

Marvel Reread Club
125 Marvel Reread Club December 1967 (part 2)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 66:08


MRC finishes off December of 1967 with Fantastic Four 69, Strange Tales 163 with SHIELD and Dr. Strange, Tales of Suspense 96 with Iron Man and Captain America, Avengers 47, and a bonus fifth book: Marvel Super-Heroes 12 introducing Captain Marvel! (No, not that one. Or that one. The other one.) The Id-Receptor of the Psionic-Revelation Eavesdropper! Goobers! 180 degree manspreading! Check it out!

MG Show
Watch IRAN, Re read crumbs re: Iran; Nothing to do w/ NUKES (cover_)?

MG Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 55:04


Stand tall, patriots—@intheMatrixxx and @shadygrooove ignite a call to watch Iran, urging you to re read crumbs re: Iran for the truth beneath the surface, leading to the bold question: Nothing to do w/ NUKES (cover_)? As tensions rise, the show challenges the narrative, asking if the nuclear focus is a distraction from a deeper game—pushing you to rethink what's been said and watch for what's next. With Trump at the helm, it's an America-first mission to cut through the noise and uncover the real stakes. With the constitution as your weapon, join the fight to put America first. The truth is learned, never told—tune in at noon-0-five Eastern LIVE to stand with Trump! Keywords Trump, Iran watch, Iran clues, nuclear question, America-First, Trump leadership, MG Show, @intheMatrixxx, @shadygrooove, truth seekers, live podcast, constitutional fight, global insights, unfiltered news Filename mgshow-s7e111-watch_iran_re_read_crumbs_re_iran_nothing_to_do_w_nukes_cover Tune in weekdays at 12pm ET / 9am PST, hosted by @InTheMatrixxx and @Shadygrooove. Catch up on-demand on https://rumble.com/mgshow or via your favorite podcast platform. Where to Watch & Listen Live on https://rumble.com/mgshow https://mgshow.link/redstate X: https://x.com/inthematrixxx Backup: https://kick.com/mgshow PODCASTS: Available on PodBean, Apple, Pandora, and Amazon Music. Search for "MG Show" to listen. Engage with Us Join the conversation on https://t.me/mgshowchannel and participate in live voice chats at https://t.me/MGShow. Social & Support Follow us on X: @intheMatrixxx and @ShadyGrooove Join our listener group on X: https://mgshow.link/xgroup Support the show: Fundraiser: https://givesendgo.com/helpmgshow Donate: https://mg.show/support Merch: https://merch.mg.show MyPillow Special: Use code MGSHOW at https://mypillow.com/mgshow for savings! Crypto donations: Bitcoin: bc1qtl2mftxzv8cxnzenmpav6t72a95yudtkq9dsuf Ethereum: 0xA11f0d2A68193cC57FAF9787F6Db1d3c98cf0b4D ADA: addr1q9z3urhje7jp2g85m3d4avfegrxapdhp726qpcf7czekeuayrlwx4lrzcfxzvupnlqqjjfl0rw08z0fmgzdk7z4zzgnqujqzsf XLM: GAWJ55N3QFYPFA2IC6HBEQ3OTGJGDG6OMY6RHP4ZIDFJLQPEUS5RAMO7 LTC: ltc1qapwe55ljayyav8hgg2f9dx2y0dxy73u0tya0pu All Links Find everything on https://linktr.ee/mgshow TRUMP CHEERS ISRAEL'S IRAN STRIKES: President hails Israel's “bold” attack on nuclear sites, pushes for tough deal, per Fox News. |     ISRAEL STRIKES IRAN NUCLEAR SITES: Airstrikes hit Natanz, Tehran vows retaliation as oil spikes 9%, per Breitbart News. |     IRAN VOWS HISTORY-MAKING RETALIATION: IRGC commander promises “crushing” response to Israel's attack, per The Daily Caller. |     U.S. DENIES DIRECT INVOLVEMENT IN STRIKE: Trump admin confirms no bombers used, may provide intel, per The Whitehouse Wire. |     TRUMP PUSHES AUTO TARIFFS TO REVIVE JOBS: New tariffs aim to boost American car manufacturing, per san.com. |     HOUSE PASSES FOREIGN AID CUTS: Rescission package slashes billions, including PBS funding, per New York Post. |     BORDER SECURITY TIGHTENS UNDER HOMAN: Deportations surge, National Guard deployed to curb crossings, per Fox News. |     SEN PADILLA CRASHES NOEM'S PRESSER: Forcibly removed from DHS event on immigration raids, per Breitbart News. |     TRUMP LAUNCHES ‘GOLD CARD' VISA SITE: New website streamlines high-skill immigration process, per The Whitehouse Wire. |     US ECONOMY GROWS WITH TAX CUTS: Trump's policies fuel job creation, small business optimism, per Fox News. |     GOLD SURGES AMID GLOBAL TENSIONS: Safe-haven assets rally as Iran-Israel conflict escalates, per san.com. |     NATIONAL GUARD FACES LA PROTESTS: Trump's immigration raids spark clashes, troop surge, per New York Post. |     TRADITIONAL VALUES GAIN IN SCHOOLS: Parents cheer states' push for patriotic, faith-based curricula, per The Daily Caller. |     SMALL BUSINESSES THRIVE UNDER DEREGULATION: Trump's cuts ease burdens, boost local economies, per Breitbart News. |     VETERANS GET BETTER VA CARE: New reforms improve healthcare access, wait times for heroes, per The Whitehouse Wire. |     IRAN FIRES DRONES AT ISRAEL: Israel intercepts dozens in retaliation wave, per New York Post. |     TRUMP DEMANDS IRAN NUKES DEAL: Warns Iran to negotiate or face “serious consequences,” per Fox News. |     NETANYAHU JUSTIFIES IRAN ATTACK: Says strikes needed to stop nuclear threat, per Breitbart News. |     U.S. PULLS EMBASSY STAFF: Baghdad embassy evacuates amid Iran retaliation fears, per The Daily Caller. |     IRAN'S URANIUM STOCKPILES SURGE: Reports show enriched uranium defying limits, per san.com. |     MUSK APOLOGIZES TO TRUMP OVER TWEET: Elon mends ties with White House, per @RapidResponse47. |     OHIO NITRIC ACID SPILL SPARKS PANIC: Huge spill grounds flights, prompts evacuations, per Fox News. |     IRAN-BACKED MILITIAS MOBILIZE: Iraqi groups brace for Israeli strikes, per san.com. |     TRUMP REAFFIRMS ISRAEL SUPPORT: Vows “unwavering” backing, slams Biden's weak stance, per @SecRubio. |     BABYLON BEE MOCKS NEWSOM: Satirical jab at Newsom claiming duty to illegal immigrants.

Marvel Reread Club
124 Marvel Reread Club December 1967 (part 1)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 74:56


MRC plows into December 1967 with Amazing Spider-Man 55, Daredevil 35, Thor 147, Tales to Astonish 98 with Namor and Hulk, and X-Men 39! Hoary amnesia tropes! Trapster self-esteem building! Buff Loki! Orca punching! Angel suspenders! Check it out!

2 Be Better
An email reread (Originally S1 Ep44)

2 Be Better

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 46:11


Disclaimer: We are not professionals. This podcast is opinioned based and from life experience. This is for entertainment purposes only. Opinions helped by our guests may not reflect our own. But we love a good conversation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/2-be-better--5828421/support.

Marvel Reread Club
123 Marvel Reread Club November 1967 with Mike Collins (part 2)

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 59:30


MRC and special guest Mike Collins finish up the books of November 1967, including Fantastic Four 68, Strange Tales 162 with SHIELD and Dr. Strange, Tales of Suspense 95 with Iron Man and Captain America, and Avengers 46. A bad Kirby cover! Making Bond Jealous! All swipe-pages! Sitwell! Agent Thirteen! Whirlwind! Check it out!

Tar Valon Or Bust
The Wheel of Time Reread Wrap-Up

Tar Valon Or Bust

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 93:49


Preeti and Jenn recorded live with Patrons for a special retrospective, WoT readalikes, and Q&A!Read-Alikes:Dandelion Dynasty by Ken LiuBetween Earth and Sky series by Rebecca RoanhorseInheritance Trilogy by NK Jemisin (and then everything else)The Expanse series by James S.A. CoreyDead Djinn Universe series by P. Djeli ClarkBeverly Jenkins, Vivid (for Romanda)The Kushiel series (incl the Joscelin book) by Jacqueline CareyThe Thief / Megan Whalen Turner The Emily Wilde trilogy Babel by RF Kuang Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel anything Kit Rocha (Jenn loves Mercenary Librarians)It's Not Me, It's You by Stephanie Kate Strohm THE FLOATING WORLD by Axie OhDiviners by Libba BrayCirce by Madeline MillerHild / Menewood by Nicola GriffithPayal Mehta's Romance Revenge Plot is out now!Merch:tar-valon-or-bust.printify.me/products and northingtron.redbubble.com [new designs available!] Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.