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The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In 02/21/26. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. This weekly broadcast examines current events from across the globe to learn what's happening in all areas of people activity. We cultivate Counter-Racist Media Literacy by scrutinizing journalists' word choices and using logic to deconstruct what is reported as "news." We'll use these sessions to hone our use of terms as tools to reveal truth, neutralize Racists/White people. #ANTIBLACKNESS On Tuesday, February 17th Jesse Jackson Sr. passed away at the age of 84. He spent a lifetime attempting to Replace White Supremacy With Justice. Remembrances of his decades under the System of White Supremacy have recalled his time with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., his 1984 run for president, his comments about wanting to castrate future President Barack Obama for speaking down to black people, and even his 1980 trip to Buffalo in the midst of the so called 22 Caliber Killings. Jackson spoke to a throng of terrified and angry, cold, Western NY black people about Racism. Also this week, Mark Zuckerberg testified to contest allegations that META/Facebook lured children into becoming obsessive and compulsive users of the platform to drive corporate profits. We also discussed the murder and dismemberment of 17-yr-old T'Neya Tovar. A 51-year-old White Man has been arrested and charged with her death. #EndStageWhiteSupremacy #TheCOWS17Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#
665. Part 2 of our interview of Zella Palmer, expert on Creole and African cooking. She released a documentary, The Story of New Orleans Creole Cooking: The Black Hand in the Pot. She is also the author of Recipes and Remembrances of Fair Dillard, 1869-2019.Zella, educator, food historian, author, and filmmaker, serves as the Chair and Director of the Dillard University Ray Charles Program in African-American Material Culture. Palmer is committed to preserving the legacy of African-American, Native American, and Latino culinary history in New Orleans and the South. Palmer curated The Story of New Orleans Creole Cooking: The Black Hand in the Pot academic conference and documentary, the Nellie Murray Feast, and the Dr. Rudy Joseph Lombard: Black Hand in the Pot Lecture Series. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 222 years. Order your copy today! This week in the Louisiana Anthology. Samuel Clemens. "Letter to Pamela A. Moffett." [It's the be]ginning of Lent, and all good Catholics eat and drink freely of what they please, and, in fact, do what they please, in order that they may be the better able to keep sober and quiet during the coming fast. It has been said that a Scotchman has not seen the world until he has seen Edinburgh; and I think that I may say that an American has not seen the United States until he has seen Mardi-Gras in New Orleans. I posted off up town yesterday morning as soon as the boat landed, in blissful ignorance of the great day. At the corner of Good-Children and Tchoupitoulas streets, I beheld an apparition! — and my first impulse was to dodge behind a lamp-post. It was a woman — a hay-stack of curtain calico, ten feet high — sweeping majestically down the middle of the street (for what pavement in the world could accommodate hoops of such vast proportions?) Next I saw a girl of eighteen, mounted on a fine horse, and dressed as a Spanish Cavalier, with long rapier, flowing curls, blue satin doublet and half-breeches, trimmed with broad white lace — (the balance of her dainty legs cased in flesh-colored silk stockings) — white kid gloves — and a nodding crimson feather in the coquettishest little cap in the world. She removed said cap and bowed low to me, and nothing loath, I bowed in return — but I could n't help murmuring, “By the beard of the Prophet, Miss, but you've mistaken your man this time — for I never saw your silk mask before, — nor the balance of your costume, either, for that matter.” And then I saw a hundred men, women and children in fine, fancy, splendid, ugly, coarse, ridiculous, grotesque, laughable costumes, and the truth flashed upon me — “This is Mardi-Gras!” This week in Louisiana history. February 13, 1899. Lowest temperature ever recorded in Louisiana, Minden, -16°F.This week in New Orleans history. First Rex Parade. February 13, 1872 Lewis J. Salomon reigned as Rex during the organization's first parade on February 13, 1872. The theme was "Triumphal Entry". The official anthem of Rex, "If Ever I Cease to Love", was a hit song of the early 1870's era from a musical comedy named "Bluebeard". The musical's leading lady, Lydia Thompson, was performing in New Orleans at the time of the first Rex parade. The visiting Grand Duke Alexis of Russia, who had seen "Bluebeard" during his national tour, was also familiar with the song and with Thompson, to whom he had once sent a gift bracelet. This week in Louisiana.Krewe of Artemis Parade Downtown Baton RougeBaton Rouge, LA 70801 February 21, 2026 at 7:00 PM Website: kreweofartemis.netEmail: info@kreweofartemis.netPhone: (225) 344-5272To find the parade route, visit the krewe's website and click on "Parade Route" in the main menu.The Krewe of Artemis is Baton Rouge's premier women‑led Mardi Gras parade, known for its family‑friendly atmosphere, signature throws, and vibrant nighttime procession:All‑Female Krewe: Founded in 2001, Artemis is the first and largest women's Mardi Gras krewe in Baton Rouge.Night Parade: Floats are illuminated for a glowing, high‑energy procession through downtown.Signature Throws: Popular items include light‑up beads, custom cups, and the krewe's collectible plush moon.Postcards from Louisiana. Delfayo Marsalis. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
664. Part 1 of our interview with Zella Palmer about the influence of African cooking on creole cuisine. The Story of New Orleans Creole Cooking: The Black Hand in the Pot. She is also the author of Recipes and Remembrances of Fair Dillard, 1869-2019. Zella, educator, food historian, author, and filmmaker, serves as the Chair and Director of the Dillard University Ray Charles Program in African-American Material Culture. Palmer is committed to preserving the legacy of African-American, Native American, and Latino culinary history in New Orleans and the South. Palmer curated The Story of New Orleans Creole Cooking: The Black Hand in the Pot academic conference and documentary, the Nellie Murray Feast, and the Dr. Rudy Joseph Lombard: Black Hand in the Pot Lecture Series. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 222 years. Order your copy today! This week in the Louisiana Anthology. "The City that Lives Outdoors," by W. S. Harwood. For at least nine months in the twelve, the people of this rare old town live out of doors nearly all the waking hours of the twenty-four. For the remaining three months of the year, December, January, and February, they delude themselves into the notion that they are having a winter, when they gather around a winter-time hearth and listen to imaginary wind-roarings in the chimney, and see through the panes fictitious and spectral snow-storms, and dream that they are housed so snug and warm. But when the day comes the sun is shining and there is no trace of white on the ground, and the grass is green and there are industrious buds breaking out of cover, and the earth is sleeping very lightly. Open-eyed, the youngsters sit by these December firesides and listen to their elders tell of the snow-storms in the long ago that came so very, very deep, when snowballs were flying in the streets, and the earth was white, and the 'banquettes,' or sidewalks, were ankle-deep in slush. This week in Louisiana history. February 7, 2010. New Orleans Saints win their very first Super Bowl and finish the year at 14-3. This week in New Orleans history. Born in New Orleans on February 6, 1944, Wilson Turbinton (known as Tee and Willie Tee) arranged, co-wrote and led the band on the Wild Magnolias' self-titled 1974 debut album. The popularity of that recording, and the subsequent They Call Us Wild introduced the Mardi Gras Indians' street-beat funk to the world. This week in Louisiana. Courir de Mardi Gras in Eunice Downtown Eunice Eunice, LA 70535 February 14, 2026 Website: eunice-la.com Email: info@eunice-la.com Phone: (337) 457-7389 The Courir de Mardi Gras is one of Louisiana's oldest and most distinctive Mardi Gras traditions, featuring masked riders on horseback, live Cajun and Zydeco music, and a community gumbo that brings the whole town together: The Chicken Run: Costumed riders chase a released chicken through the countryside, a hallmark of the old Cajun Mardi Gras. Live Music: Downtown Eunice hosts day‑long performances by Cajun and Zydeco bands. Traditional Gumbo: Ingredients gathered during the courir are used to prepare a communal gumbo served in the evening. Postcards from Louisiana. Florida Street Blowhards at LSU. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
America's Favorite Rocket Scientist™ and Big Brain Smart Head™ Bob Luzenski joins Rafe to discuss NASA's official remembrances during this time of year and hopes and aspirations for the upcoming Artemis II launch. After some solemn discussions of the fallen astronauts from the Apollo 1 fire of 1967, the Challenger accident of 1986, and the Columbia accident of 2003, discussion turns to the Artemis project to return people to the moon. Artemis II has half-a-dozen open launch windows over the next several months and NASA is planning some aggressive space flight tests with this next launch to set the stage for a human footprints again on the lunar surface in the next couple of years. Bob details the plans for the mission while providing needed context to what happened in the late 1960s with the Apollo flights.Post-production note: Bob mentions in this episode a previous Buf episode in which we discussed his witnessing the Challenger disaster of 1986. That episode is Episode 19, "Slipping the Surly Bonds of Earth", originally released January 26, 2021; it can be found in the list of previous episodes of the Buf.*****As always, you can reach the Buf at bufnagle@bufnagle.com*****As you know, this is an independent podcast so your hosts also carry all the expenses of running this podcast. As such, some of you have asked how you can help out. Well, here's the answer: support us on Buy Me a Coffee:https://buymeacoffee.com/bufnagleOn this page, you can do a really nice thing like send us a couple dollars to help cover the cost of recording and hosting and microphones and research and all that. Any little bit really helps! Thank you in advance!!!
Danny Parkins shares his remembrances of Terry Boers full 627 Wed, 28 Jan 2026 00:16:09 +0000 zkDALmFjL9rz5mutUB3KbJpqpDN3zIpZ sports Spiegel & Holmes Show sports Danny Parkins shares his remembrances of Terry Boers Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes bring you Chicago sports talk with great opinions, guests and fun. Join Spiegel and Holmes as they discuss the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox and delve into the biggest sports storylines of the day. Recurring guests include Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson, former Bears coach Dave Wannstedt, former Bears center Olin Kreutz, Cubs manager Craig Counsell, Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner and MLB Network personality Jon Morosi. Catch the show live Monday through Friday (2 p.m. - 6 p.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?f
In this (sort of) inaugural episode of Mast Cast, former NASCAR Cup Series driver Rick Mast and his non-driving son Ricky discuss all things NASCAR including the latest news as well as memories and stories from their decades in the sport. Rick shares his experience at the recent NASCAR Hall of Fame induction ceremony including some stories about Harry Gant, Kurt Busch and Ray Hendrick. Rick and Ricky discuss what they're both most excited about for the 2026 season, what they hope to see from everyone involved with the sport moving forward, and what needs to happen to re-engage the sport's core fanbase. They also discuss the new points system, the Roval being removed, the resolution of the NASCAR/23XI lawsuit, the loss and legacy of Greg Biffle, Smoke's return to Daytona and much more!Chapters00:00 Return of Mast Cast: A New Beginning05:25 NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction: Celebrating Legends24:49 Kurt Busch: A Journey of Redemption29:58 Celebrating Racing Legends32:04 Looking Ahead to the 2026 Season39:32 The Importance of Driver Personalities45:35 NASCAR's Momentum and Future Directions56:39 Understanding Jim France's Role in NASCAR59:24 Understanding the Complexity of NASCAR Leadership01:01:44 The Lawsuit and Its Implications for NASCAR01:04:48 NASCAR's Evolution: Changes in Race Formats01:09:06 Innovations and Experiments in NASCAR Racing01:12:55 Tributes and Remembrances in NASCAR01:20:12 Looking Ahead: The Future of NASCAR
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Steve & Ted in the Morning: 12/12/25 Complete Show - Steve is out preparing for tonight's broadcast celebrating his retirement. Ted and John bring the news of the day.
Now that we are leaving Egypt, the Torah begins to craft how the memory of this critical moment will be remembered. Chapter 13 is filled by techniques that will help us understand the Exodus and its significance in our lives.
What does the biblical description of the world's creation have to teach us about our role in the world's future? In a time of rapid technological change, our place in co-creating the development of reality has never felt more pressing. Through an exploration of the converge of science and Torah and the deep lessons within our origin story in the book of Bereshit, we explore how we are each being called to co-create reality, what role divine acts have to play in awakening our interconnectedness, the importance of individuality in spiritual expression, and the renewed opportunities available to us within our world's continuous creation.Charlotte Broukhim is a Jewish mom from Los Angeles who explores the intersections of Jewish mysticism, science, and politics. She studied comparative religion at Harvard, and her upcoming Substack will share practical reflections and insights at the crossroads of ancient wisdom and today's world. Find her on instagram @cbroukhim and contact her at Charlottebroukhim@gmail.com.* * * * * *EPISODE SPONSOR: Today's episode is sponsored by SHARE, a global initiative connecting individuals to the timeless teachings of the inner dimension of Jewish wisdom, known as Pnimiyut Hatorah. Their mission is to inspire soulful living and learning by translating ancient insights for the contemporary moment. You can learn more on https://share.fund/learn/Explore their new book, an English translation of Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag's Introduction to the Zohar: The Wisdom of Truth here: https://korenpub.com/products/introdu...To inquire about sponsorship & advertising opportunities, please email us at info@humanandholy.comTo support our work, visit humanandholy.com/sponsor.Find us on Instagram @humanandholy & subscribe to our channel to stay up to date on all our upcoming conversations ✨Human & Holy podcast is available on all podcast streaming platforms. New episodes every Sunday & Wednesday on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Introduction03:15 When Judaism Began to Impact my Worldview06:33 Where is Our Technological Development Leading Us?8:47 Where Science and Torah Converge 12:00 Bringing G-d Consciousness into the Development of AI 16:00 The Wisdom of Shabbat in a Digital World 18:25 Divine Responsibility Keeps Us Tethered to a Global Reality 19:42 Why Should a Spiritual Life Include Divine Laws (Halachah)?23:19 Four Levels of Understanding Truth 24:16 What is the Messianic Era?26:20 Spiritual Knowledge Without Responsibility28:23 Being Like Our Creator: The Greatest Pleasure is to Give31:20 The First Verse of the Torah: Why Do We Begin With a Story?32:50 Torah as a Description of Reality 33:13 The World Has a Beginning34:30 G-d Spoke the World into Existence: What Does That Mean?37:50 Why Isn't the First Verse of the Torah a Commandment?38:15 Two Levels of Divine Light 39:30 Co-Creating a Future With G-d41:00 Our Lives Are a Gift43:00 The Illusion of Separateness44:44 Individuality: Distinct Divine Light47:00 Does Religion Mean Removing Channels for Self-Expression?48:50 The Limitations of a Fixed Identity50:08 Channeling Your Unique Soul 50:47 G-d Consciousness Brings Me Freedom 52:15 The Soul Vs. The Ego 53:40 This is Who I Am: Judaism Beyond Obligation 58:45 Mitzvot as Remembrances 1:00:00 Activating Your Power Through Divine Acts1:01:54 You Are Not Measured Against Anyone But Yourself1:04:10 Can We Experience Objective Truth? 1:07:30 Cancel Culture and the Power to Recreate Yourself1:10:15 Teshuvah Was Created Before Creation 1:14:10 Did G-d Create the World and Then Leave It?
ICYMI: Hour Three of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – “What's Up” with regular guest contributor Nick Pagliochini delving into everything the Southland has to offer and getting you ready for Halloween early with the big 3 – ‘Halloween Horror Nights' at Universal Studios Hollywood, ‘Knott's Scary Farm' in Buena Park and Six Flags Magic Mountain's ‘Fright Fest' in Valencia; to All-Hallows Eve excitement at ‘LA Haunted Hayride' at Griffith Park, ‘Delusion: Harrowing of Hell' in Downtown LA, Queen Mary's ‘Dark Harbor in Long Beach', and ‘Castle Dark' in Riverside. Learn about all of these and so much more by checking Nick out on socials @NickPagliochini and @ThisWeekendWithNick … PLUS – Remembrances of iconic actor/director Robert Redford, gone at the age of 89 - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app & YouTube @MrMoKelly
These daily remembrances are invitations to return to what has never left: your own aliveness. Each affirmation is a thread weaving you back into the house of being—the body, the breath, the quiet intelligence that holds everything as it is. Here, embodiment is not a goal or a perfect state; it's the willingness to feel whatever is present, without a story. These words will remind you that presence is your safest refuge, that thought is only a window (not the world), and that wholeness is already here—even in discomfort, even in contradiction. They offer grounding in moments of overwhelm, gentle guidance through disconnection, and encouragement when old narratives resurface. This is a companion for those longing for stillness without escaping life, for those ready to trust the simple miracle of being. This audio was created as shorter reminders as part of The House of Being - True Embodiment meditation.Support the show✨ If you'd like to explore more of my work, whilst deepening your connection to the truth of who you are, you can find weekly, unpublished poems & audio essays on my Substack, and find supportive courses on my website and Insight Timer. I'd love to walk beside you. ✨
12 - We start the show today reacting to the harrowing death of commentator Charlie Kirk by assassination. Friend of Charlie and friend of the program, Scott Presler, joins us to give his solemn reaction and message to everybody listening out there. 1215 - Side - all-time Charlies 1220 - We play audio of Dom covering 9/11 live as it happened 24 years ago today. We bring in Jim Kelly, who was producing that day, giving his recollection of the day with Dom. 1245 - Your calls on Charlie Kirk and side answers. 1250 - Your calls to wrap the hour.
Eric Draper, official photographer to president George W. Bush, remembers the moments behind the scenes of 9/11.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week The Lonely Island and Seth talk about two digital shorts that didn't make it past dress: My Secret Weapon and Mugless! Plus, they chat about memories working with Will Ferrell when he hosted as well as sketches like Remembrances, Goodnight Saigon, Celebrity Jeopardy, and more! Andy Samberg | Good Hang with Amy Poehler | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZxPMQBQN48 Will Ferrell Monologue | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vq8Afbw7Iw Celebrity Jeopardy! Kathie Lee, Tom Hanks, Sean Connery, Burt Reynolds | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ch_hoYPPeGc Lawrence Welk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9yoVvMCOsU Wade Blasingame | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mC-LEQqNC1s Cheney On TV Open | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vF3dnVCTxBY Weekend Update: Harry Caray on Steroids in Baseball | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZ41y1VEJ2I Funeral | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAgCxWIrSX4 Not all the clips we mention are available online; some never even aired. If you want to see more photos and clips follow us on Instagram @thelonelyislandpod. Support our sponsors: Grab a bag today. www.wonderfulpistachios.com Get started at factormeals.com/ISLAND50OFF and use code ISLAND50OFF to get 50 percent off plus FREE shipping on your first box. Get 60% off your first Smalls order PLUS free shipping by using my code ISLAND. Head to Smalls.com and use promo code ISLAND! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the podcast, we're remembering Harris Yulin, recapping Ghostbusters Day 2025, and talking about a GBFans thread asking if Ghostbusters has gone into dormancy once again. First up, Troy and Chris pay a little tribute to Ghostbusters II's Judge Stephen “The Hammer” Wexler, played by the incredible character actor Harris Yulin, who passed last week at the age of 87. Then in somewhat of a news segment, the boys recap all the things that were revealed at Ghostbusters Day 2025 including Jason Reitman, McKenna Grace, and Carrie Coon showing up to meet and greet the fans, glowing Hasbro offerings, Crocs, and the Ghostbusters Give Back initiative, a great way for fan franchises to see their good deeds marked by the official Ghost Corps headquarters. Then, in the second half of the show, we ask each other a question that seems to be taxing our favorite message board haunt: has Ghostbusters gone dormant again? And do kids these days even know what dormancy of an IP is? Yeah, we're old. That comes up too. But doesn't it always?
Today on Truth in Politics and Culture President Trump begins Memorial Day with an attack against his enemies on Truth Social, but delivers an inspiring speech at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Wreath Laying Ceremony. Putin defies President Trump's call to a ceasefire by launching the largest drone and missile attack of the war affecting 30 cities and killing 12 in Ukraine, The Justice Department cancels a record fine against a Christian University, and we learn more about the government's cover-up of COVID 19 vaccination side effects.
20250526 Memorial Day Remembrances-Honoring Those Making the Ultimate Sacrifice for Our Freedom Originally Broadcasted May 26, 2025, on ACB Media 5 Memorial Day is when we honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for the freedoms we enjoy. Participants remembered someone in their family who served in any branch of the Military. Is there something special you have done or currently do to honor folks on Memorial Day, come and share. Find out more at https://acb-community.pinecast.co
Jedha, Kyber, Erso. Mal and Jo return to recap the final three episodes of ‘Andor' Season 2. They break down Dedra's fate, Kleya and Luthen's backstory, the build-up to ‘Rogue One', and more. (00:00) Intro (04:32) Opening Snapshot (20:40) Lonni Shares the Endgame (57:41) Dedra and Axis Face Off (01:20:51) Panic at the ISB (01:25:26) Luthen and Kleya: An Origin Story (01:53:01) Kleya Hits the Hospital (01:58:58) Heart Begins His Hunt (02:04:23) Dedra Faces Krennic (02:15:42) Kleya Signals for Help (02:28:34) Orson and Lio! (02:34:57) Mission Kleypossible (02:46:28) The Not-So-Safehouse (02:52:46) The Yavin Push Begins (03:06:25) Reflections and Remembrances (03:15:58) “One Single Thing Will Break the Siege” (03:21:53) The Road to Rogue (03:35:06) The End Hosts: Mallory Rubin and Joanna Robinson Producers: Steve Ahlman and Carlos Chiriboga Social: Jomi Adeniran Additional Production Support: Arjuna Ramgopal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This track is a daily invitation to return—to yourself, to presence, to the unshakable truth that you are already whole. It is a reminder that nothing in life needs to be fixed or figured out for you to belong to it completely. Through surrender and by offering a radical presence to all experiences, you are guided to embrace uncertainty, failure, longing, and love without resistance. Let these words be a refuge, a steadying force in the midst of change, and a call to live with more ease, depth, and trust in the unfolding of life. May this also serve as a supportive companion to all those on the W(hole)ness course, as a quick reminder that simple presence is the pinnacle of all spiritual ambitions. Thank you for all the unexpected ways we converge paths through these words. Love SezSupport the show✨ If you'd like to explore more of my work, whilst deepening your connection to the truth of who you are, you can find weekly, unpublished poems & audio essays on my Substack, and find supportive courses on my website and Insight Timer. I'd love to walk beside you. ✨
Tom, Diana and Michael are back recapping a race, Pikes Peek, and giving life and training updates. We celebrate the return of Goal Getters and finish off the episodes with your remembrances of Erin. Thank you all for thinking of her and sharing your stories. ChaptersOpen 0:00WWARF 15:59Goal Getters 27:40Pikes Peek 47:55Training Update 1:08:19Something Good 1:20:22Remembering Erin 1:33:01Come laugh with us as we share our running experiences and talk about everything from our favorite beer runs to our chafing nightmares. Tell us what YOU run for... Email us or leave a voice memo at WillRunForPodcast@gmail.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @WillRunForPodcast Tag your pictures and stories @WillRunForPodcast and help grow our community.
We loved talking to David K. Shipler so much that we wanted to squeeze one more show out of our conversation. We talked so much on our last episode about the role of interpreters in journalism, but we also talked about going from fiction to nonfiction and the importance of good journalism, now more than ever. We hope you enjoy as much as we did. Find books mentioned on The Book Case: https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/shop/story/book-case-podcast-reading-list-118433302 Books mentioned on this week's episode: The Interpreter by David K. Shipler The Working Poor: Invisible in America by David K. Shipler Arab and Jew: Wounded Spirits in a Promised Land by David K. Shipler The Rights of the People by David K. Shipler Freedom of Speech: Mightier Than the Sword by David K. Shipler Russia: Broken Idols, Solemn Dreams by David K. Shipler A Country of Strangers: Black and White in America by David K. Shipler Rights at Risk: The Limits of Liberty in Modern America by David K. Shipler Resurrection by Leo Tolstoy Without Honor: Defeat in Vietnam and Cambodia by Arnold R. Isaacs The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien The Street Without Joy by Bernard B. Fall Shrapnel in the Heart: Letters and Remembrances from the Vietnam Memorial by Laura Palmer When Heaven and Earth Changed Places: A Vietnamese Woman's Journey from War to Peace by Le Ly Hayslip Dust Child by Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai The Mountains Sing by Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Among the 168 people killed in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing in Oklahoma City was Raymond Lee Johnson (Seminole Nation of Oklahoma). He was volunteering with the Older Native American Program at the time and was heavily involved in education and other issues important to Native people. Cherokee Ballard was a television news anchor and reporter who covered the aftermath and the subsequent trials. And FBI special agent Walter Lamar was on the scene that day helping rescue survivors. He was also part of the FBI's investigation into the bombing. We'll hear stories about how the bombing affected the city with one of the highest percentages of Native citizens in the nation. GUESTS Walter Lamar (Blackfeet and Wichita), founder of Lamar Associates and former FBI special agent Anne Marshall (Muscogee), council representative for the Muscogee Creek Nation Cherokee Ballard (Cherokee), communications director for the Oklahoma County Clerk and former news anchor and reporter
Connections and Remembrances that Bring Us to This Holy Season.
Rituals, Celebrations, and Remembrances Part of the Healing Circle Podcast series led by Rosa McAllister Recording Date: August 5, 2024 Summary: Rosa McAllister leads listeners through the many rituals, celebrations, and remembrances followed by various cultures throughout the world. Listeners are asked to think on those things they acknowledge in their cultures, and to realize the importance of remembering and reliving where we were or what happened to us or what our part in those remembrances were. Rosa leads listeners through a guided meditation / relaxation exercise, encouraging listeners to explore these memories. Notes go here. Keywords: relaxation, meditation, wellness, Rosa McAllister, Healing Circle Calls, Rituals & remembrances, culture, guided meditation Transcripts: Download the transcript for this episode. Topical Index: Introduction [00:00] Exploring the rituals and celebrations we follow [02:29] Importance of remembrance [04:10] Seasonal celebrations [07:22] Guided meditation [12:06] Closing [26:30] Find out more at https://networks-healing-circle.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/networks-healing-circle/a11cc67f-3982-4071-95c6-8522faeade25 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Kōgetsu talks about the 5 Remembrances, a very powerful Buddhist teaching on impermanence and on owning our karma and actions.
Abby and Patrick welcome Ann Conrad Lammers, a Jungian psychotherapist and the primary editor and assistant translator of Dedicated to the Soul: The Writings and Drawings of Emma Jung, a brand-new volume from Princeton University Press. Going against the grain of traditional narratives that present Emma as a helpmeet to her more famous husband, this collection brings together for the first time many of Emma Jung's works across a variety of media and genres, highlighting her outsize contributions, both material and intellectual, to the tradition known as Analytical Psychology. The wide-ranging conversation explores Emma's biography, her ambitions, and her intellectual preoccupations. The three also dig into the story of how Emma managed the complications, at once personal and professional, of simultaneously being the wife of Carl Jung, a foundational player in several analytic institutions, a deeply respected correspondent of Sigmund Freud, and a clinician in her own right. What emerges is a tale of betrayals and boundary violations, but also of growth, resilience, and the confrontation of lifelong tasks, with implications not just for how we understand the often-neglected stories of many women clinicians in the early decades of psychoanalysis, but the stakes of confronting patriarchy while embracing the work of therapy in the present.Selected texts: Ann Conrad Lammers, Thomas Fischer, and Medea Hoch, editors. Dedicated to the Soul: The Writings and Drawings of Emma Jung, Princeton University Press, 2025.Ann Conrad Lammers. ‘Emma Jung's Years of Self-Liberation.' Essay available at: https://press.princeton.edu/ideas/emma-jungs-years-of-self-liberation. Ferne Jensen and Sidney Mullen, editors. C.G. Jung, Emma Jung and Toni Wolff: A Collection of Remembrances. The Analytical Psychology Club of San Francisco, 1982Emma Jung and Marie-Louise Von Franz. The Grail Legend. Princeton University Press, 1998.Have you noticed that Freud is back? Got questions about psychoanalysis? Or maybe you've traversed the fantasy and lived to tell the tale? Leave us a voicemail! (646) 450-0847A podcast about psychoanalysis, politics, pop culture, and the ways we suffer now. New episodes on Saturdays. Follow us on social media:Linktree: https://linktr.ee/OrdinaryUnhappinessTwitter: @UnhappinessPodInstagram: @OrdinaryUnhappinessPatreon: patreon.com/OrdinaryUnhappinessTheme song:Formal Chicken - Gnossienne No. 1https://open.spotify.com/album/2MIIYnbyLqriV3vrpUTxxOProvided by Fruits Music
ICYMI: Hour One of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – An in-depth look at the life and incomparable career of Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman, gone at the age of 95…PLUS – Thoughts on Elon Musk having to eat a healthy serving of humble pie while asking retired air traffic controllers to return to work, citing a “shortage of top notch air traffic controllers” AND the ever increasing reports of confirmed measles cases - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
Moses lists the various places where God led Israel from Egypt to the Promised Land to give Israel confidence and courage to face their future. As Moses' anchors them in God's protection and provision of them in the past, he also calls them to enter the land with the purpose of removing the nations and idolatry that is there. He concludes, by telling them of God's promised gift to come. Pastor Mollenkopf explains the great hope the church can have in this Old Testament narrative.
Former Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan tells Ohio Public Media Statehouse News Bureau Chief Karen Kasler how he views the future of the Democratic party in Ohio. Ohio Statehouse Scoop Host Jo Ingles reports the first committee hearing for a controversial bill banning diversity, equity, and inclusiveness programs in the state's public colleges. She's joined by Kasler and Statehouse News Bureau Reporter Sarah Donaldson to talk about how lawmakers want to change the law that legalizes marijuana in Ohio, a new candidate for Ohio Attorney General, and what we can expect in Governor DeWine's new two-year budget. And we remember legendary Statehouse journalist Lee Leonard. We talk about all of this in this week's Ohio Statehouse Scoop.
Martin Weiss and Veejay Huskey react to the crazy ending to the Bengals OT win over the Broncos to keep their playoff hopes alive for one more week. Martin and Veejay also talk shop on the Chargers clinching a wildcard spot in the playoffs this year with one year of Jim Harbaugh. Plus, the guys ponder the AFC QB's this year, some questionable Heisman nominees that never were, and much more!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For Episode 171, Marsha wishes everyone a joyous holiday season while reviewing why December is so special for everyone.To access a full transcript of this episode, please visit http://www.marshaclarkandassociates.com/transcripts/holiday-wishes.To find out more about Marsha or to purchase a copy of her book, "Embracing Your Power: A Woman's Path to Authentic Leadership & Meaningful Relationships," visit her website at www.marshaclarkandassociates.com.
Freda Meriwether joins us for a remembrance of her father and his struggle with alcoholism. Freda Meriwether loves God, her husband, her children and grandchildren and spending time with them either at their sport events or family get togethers. She looks forward to traveling to Maysville once a week to care for her elderly mother. Enjoying life is the highlight of her day.Theme song "Appalachian Lofi" composed and performed by Bryan Klausing and Christine Cole.
The family of a man killed by a hit-and-run driver is sharing his name as police work find the driver. Today marks 83 years since Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, and this morning the USS Midway Museum will host a Pearl Harbor remembrance event. The city of Oceanside is hosting a celebration today to unveil multiple community murals in Balderrama Park. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.
One of our good friends has recently had a terrible loss in his family. Remembrances and stories of the dearly departed.
Discover the life and legacy of Agnes Martin, an artist who channeled struggles with mental health into serene, abstract expressionist art, with insights from the co-founders of Nature, Michelle and Ellen._______Support this podcast with a small donation: Buy Me A CoffeeThis show is powered by Nice PeopleJoin this podcast and the Patreon community: patreon.com/womendesignersyoushouldknowHave a 1:1 mentor call with Amber Asay: intro.co/amberasay_______Sources:MoMA.org Agnes Martin PageBook — Agnes Martin: Painting, Writings, Remembrances by Arne GlimcherThe Guardian Article — Agnes Martin: the artist mystic who disappeared into the desertAbout AgnesAgnes Martin may not be a household name, but her influence on abstract art is profound and lasting. Known for her minimalist grids and soft color bands, she crafted paintings that evoke pure calm and joy, all while living in near-total solitude in the New Mexico desert. Martin's life is as intriguing as her art—she left the bustling New York art scene at the peak of her career to follow a deeply personal path. Though she struggled with mental health challenges, her discipline and commitment to simplicity made her a ‘desert mystic' of the art world. Her story is one of resilience, solitude, and visionary work. Discover her life and legacy on episode 24 of the podcast. About Michelle & EllenWe take a curious and open-minded approach to the work that we do. We ask a lot of questions and have an affinity for both referencing the past and co-creating the future. We value our clients, their trust and their brands over everything. Relationships above all else. Our work is far beyond transactional and the connections that we create with the people we work with usually far out-live the span of the project. We have a lot of repeat clients and we take that as the highest compliment. We don't believe that cold + pixel perfection equals luxury and we ardently swear by moments of wabi sabi and human-ness as drivers of resonance. We think that design done well and that is built from your narrative has the ability to cut through noise and stand out in vivid definition to the right people. Along with our client work we have a tightly edited resource shop for fellow designers. We believe that a rising tide lifts all boats and anything we learn the hard way on this journey we happily share with others.Follow Nature:Instagram: @hellowearenatureWebsite: by-nature.co ____View all the visually rich 1-min reels of each woman on IG below:Instagram: Amber AsayInstagram: Women Designers Pod
Cited sources:Liberman, Kenneth. Understanding Interaction in Central Australia. Routledge & Kegan Paul Books, 1985.Yunkaporta, Tyson. Sand Talk : How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World. New York, Ny, Harperone, An Imprint Of Harpercollinspublishers, 2021.Chatwin, Bruce. The Songlines. London, Vintage, 1998.Gammage, Bill. Biggest Estate on Earth : How Aborigines Made Australia. Sydney, Allen & Unwin, 2011.Berndt, Ronald M, et al. Social Anthropology and Australian Aboriginal Studies : A Contemporary Overview. Canberra, Aboriginal Studies Press For The Australian Institute Of Aboriginal Studies, 1988.Boroditsky, L., & Gaby, A. (2010). Remembrances of times east: Absolute spatial representations of time in an Australian Aboriginal community. Psychological Science, 21(11), 1635–1639. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797610386621Klapproth, Danièle M. Narrative as Social Practice. Walter de Gruyter, 1 Jan. 2004.Burridge, Kenelm. Encountering Aborigines. Elsevier, 17 May 2014.Mcdonald, Jo. Dreamtime Superhighway : Sydney Basin Rock Art and Prehistoric Information Exchange. Canberra, A.C.T., Anu E Press, 2008.Flood, Josephine. Archaeology of the Dreamtime : The Story of Prehistoric Australia and Its People.Marleston, S. Aust., J.B. Publishing, 2004.
MSHSL sports and activities guru John Millea on stories you should hear from around the state, tourney updates and this week's MVT From Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com/) Thanks to Pizza Barn in Princeton, MN (https://www.PizzaBarnPrinceton.com)
MSHSL sports and activities guru John Millea on stories you should hear from around the state, tourney updates and this week's MVT From Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com/) Thanks to Pizza Barn in Princeton, MN (https://www.PizzaBarnPrinceton.com)
Send us a textRolling In The Netherdeep Ep 100RemembrancesOrgoth confronts Watcher Trast about the traded memory, Voka asks North's mom about the feywild. Watch us live on Wednesdays 4:30 Eastern/1:30 Pacific on Twitch!Thanks to Critical Role for helping us build worlds of adventure!Ron Murphy – DM, @ron88keysRBDMLaphus Prismawing - Jaiden Ramirez, @ffoxtrotXIVOrgoth Skullcrusher - Bill Roper, @billfreakinroperNorth Star Maedrick - Jaime R. Bishop, @steelcladvicarVoka Nildrith - Mira Luttrell, @cubedmangoesFollow us on Twitter at @SeveredSonsDnD or on Instagram!Join our Discord! Join our Patreon!Now, you can support us through the Buzzsprout website too!Give us a review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Spotify, GoodPods or on our Twitter page and we'll read it on the air. Keep on rolling! Support the show
This week Dan and Chris are diving into 'Remembrances' from Legend of Korra - Book Four 'Balance'.
1. Remembrances are taking place throughout the country, marking 23 years since the September 11th terrorist attacks. 2. The first presidential debate since Kamala Harris announced her bid is over. Now the debate turns to; will there be another debate? 3. The economy clears another hurdle towards an interest rate cut next week.
Cody reflects on last week's conversation with Sandra and an idea from Thich Nhat Hanh called Interbeing. This week we're also starting our Remembrances, in which we read remembrances from listeners of loved ones lost. Stick around to the end of the Reflection to hear them.
Tour Guide Tell All wants to help you observe the true meaning of our Memorial Day Weekend, honoring all those who have sacrificed for our country, by taking a deep dive into one of the most storied military units of all time (even though we aren't quite sure why...), Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders. Join the Rebeccas as they reveal the origins of these "Riders" who didn't actually get to ride much of anything, and the prominent connections between the war that made the Rough Riders famous and our own Arlington National Cemetery here in the DC area. Comments or Questions? Or have an idea for future episodes - #pitchtothepod? Email us tourguidetellall@gmail.com Support Tour Guide Tell All: • Want to send a one off donation to support the podcast team? We have a venmo @tourguide-tellall • Check out our STORE for Tour Guide Tell All podcast paraphernalia from tote bags to stickers - https://tour-guide-tell-all.myshopify.com/ • Become a Patron for bonus episodes and early release: https://www.patreon.com/tourguidetellall Want more information? We found theses sources to be accessible and helpful: National Park Service on the Rough Riders Theodore Roosevelt Association Rough Riders Memorial at Arlington Library of Congress info about Rough Riders Some cool Rough Riders photos You're Listening To: Rebecca Fachner and Rebecca Grawl The Person Responsible for it Sounding Good: Dan King Technical & Admin Work Done During Toddler Naptime: Canden Arciniega Intro/Outro Music: Well-Seasoned from Audio Hero
Community leaders started a weekend of memorials to the man whose death at the hands of Minneapolis police sparked worldwide reaction and reckoning. George Floyd was murdered four years ago Saturday. Also, the Minnesota Department of Health says there were three confirmed cases of measles among siblings discovered this week. This is the afternoon MPR News Update hosted by Jacob Aloi with theme music by Gary Meister.
He is Risen as He Said! These Gospel accounts can inspire all of us not to be unbelieving but to believe! The transcription for this Podcast can be found at https://www.ourcatholicprayers.com/resurrection-remembrances.html ADDITIONAL WEBPAGES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST Stations of the Cross (Full Version) The Glorious Mysteries The Nicene Creed
(Gaia House) A commentary and practice on the Five Daily Recollections or Remembrances. Here phrased by Caroline Jones: Breathing gently, I lovingly remember… this body is ageing; this body is vulnerable to illness; this body will die; loss is part of life; to meet this moment with wisdom. This session includes a guided practice, Dharma reflection, and the answers to (unrecorded) questions from participants.
[REBROADCAST FROM May 23, 2023] Newbery-winning author and poet Kwame Alexander is a beloved children's book author, but now he is sharing more of his life and story with adult readers. Alexander joins us to discuss his new memoir, Why Fathers Cry at Night: A Memoir in Love Poems, Letters, Recipes, and Remembrances, which tells the story of his parents, and his own journey as a father.