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Richard Hodges speaks on Acts 1.1-11 as part of our "The Promise" Pentecost Series! CCLI Church Licence #: 6078 CCLI Streaming Licence #:72908 Other places you can find us: Facebook: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Facebook Instagram: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Instagram Inquires: Please contact office@bethelcardiff.org.uk
Fabrice Croise the founder of Scents of Woods, a fragrance company located right here in the Wasatch Back, takes us on a journey through the world of fragrances. Then, Richard Hodges from White Pine Touring shares his love of Nordic skiing and how you can easily rent equipment, take lessons and get out on the trails for a unique skiing experience. And Emerson Cruz Oliviera who owns The Bridge Cafe & Flying Sumo discusses what it takes to have success in restaurants in Park City.
We begin our advent journey with a brand new teaching series: A Season of Hope! Richard Hodges is our guest speaker CCLI Church Licence #: 6078 CCLI Streaming Licence #:72908 Other places you can find us: Facebook: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Facebook Instagram: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Instagram Inquires: Please contact office@bethelcardiff.org.uk
We are back from a short break with Bryant and Dan! Dan tells us about his travel troubles on vacation and we catch up on what else has been going on. The guys talk about Richard Hodges winning the Gulches Bounty hill event in South Carolina first and then.. What are we even doing Outlaw? Still no results or public statements about winners from the last event or the season champions. Out the top and on the hook winners from the past few weeks. Pretty Place event is coming up soon so get ready! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outthetop/support
After the body of Richard Hodges is found along the Missouri River, police discover his mother has also been killed inside their home. As detectives get to work, they wonder if a secret in Richard's life might have been behind the murders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Hodges continues our Sunday teaching series on Jesus' teaching about the Holy Spirit in the Upper Room! CCLI Church Licence #: 6078 CCLI Streaming Licence #:72908 Other places you can find us: Facebook: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Facebook Instagram: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Instagram Inquires: Please contact office@bethelcardiff.org.uk
Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau has a preview of the Nov. 8th county council meeting (04:09), Richard Hodges, manager of White Pine Touring XC ski at the golf course, talks about the upcoming season (23:36), Director of Summit Land Conservancy Cheryl Fox discusses open space issues (37:38)
Hebrews 7:23-28 Richard will be uncovering the priestly qualities of Jesus and why they matter. CCLI Church Licence #: 6078 CCLI Streaming Licence #:72908 Other places you can find us: Facebook: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Facebook Instagram: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Instagram Inquires: Please contact office@bethelcardiff.org.uk
Richard Hodges leads us in the message from Romans 5:1-11 CCLI Church Licence #: 6078 CCLI Streaming Licence #:72908 Other places you can find us: Website: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Website Facebook: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Facebook Instagram: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Instagram Inquires: Please contact office@bethelcardiff.org.uk
The recent COP26 meeting in Glasgow has helped concentrate many minds on climate change. Projections of future temperatures and their impact on world sea-levels pose complex challenges for the present. At the same time, a new study by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reveals that our past is also at risk. The report presents chilling scenarios about the impact of sea-level rises on great archaeological sites in the Mediterranean. These projections are spurring decision makers to ponder a fundamental question: can we seek to confront it? At the ancient city of Butrint in Albania, plans are afoot to achieve exactly that. On this episode of The PastCast, two of the architects of the Butrint Integrated Management Plan, Dr David Prince and Dr Richard Hodges, explain its proposals and why they are so necessary. They are also co-authors of an article on the subject in the latest issue of Current World Archaeology magazine, which is also available in full on The Past website. On this episode they spoke with regular PastCast presenter, Calum Henderson. The Past brings together the most exciting stories and the very best writing from the realms of history, archaeology, heritage, and the ancient world. You can subscribe to The Past today for just £7.99. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider liking it, subscribing, and sharing it around.
Richard Hodges is leading us in the second in this new series. CCLI Church Licence #: 6078 CCLI Streaming Licence #:72908 Other places you can find us: Website: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Website Facebook: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Facebook Instagram: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Instagram Inquires: Please contact office@bethelcardiff.org.uk
Richard Hodges leads us into Part 2 of our series on parables. CCLI Church Licence #: 6078 CCLI Streaming Licence #:72908 Other places you can find us: Website: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Website Facebook: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Facebook Instagram: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Instagram Inquires: Please contact office@bethelcardiff.org.uk
With Guest Speaker Richard Hodges CCLI Church Licence #: 6078 CCLI Streaming Licence #:72908 Other places you can find us: Website: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Website Facebook: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Facebook Instagram: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Instagram Inquires: Please contact office@bethelcardiff.org.uk
This morning we are very grateful to our very own Richard Hodges for opening God's word to us from Genesis 3! Other places you can find us: Website: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Website Facebook: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Facebook Instagram: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Instagram Inquires: Please contact office@bethelcardiff.org.uk CCLI Church Licence #: 6078 CCLI Streaming Licence #:72908
We speak with Rich Hodges the creator of the intro song to the podcast to discuss his fandom in both wrestling and music.
When the Bible talks about eternal perfection... what does it mean? Richard Hodges concludes this week's series of guest blogs with one last thing we won't be in heaven... lucky! Why not subscribe to us, or share this online, or with a friend who needs encouragement or support today? Music by: Madoc Davies (https://soundcloud.com/madocdavies) (www.youtube.com/user/madocdavies)CCLI Church Licence #: 6078 CCLI Streaming Licence #:72908Other places you can find us:Website: https://bit.ly/Bethel-WebsiteFacebook: https://bit.ly/Bethel-FacebookInstagram: https://bit.ly/Bethel-InstagramInquires: Please contact office@bethelcardiff.org.uk
Richard Hodges continues his exploration of what we can look forward to in heaven! Today: Intellectually and Emotionally Perfect! Why not subscribe to us, or share this online, or with a friend who needs encouragement or support today? Music by: Madoc Davies (https://soundcloud.com/madocdavies) (www.youtube.com/user/madocdavies)CCLI Church Licence #: 6078 CCLI Streaming Licence #:72908Other places you can find us:Website: https://bit.ly/Bethel-WebsiteFacebook: https://bit.ly/Bethel-FacebookInstagram: https://bit.ly/Bethel-InstagramInquires: Please contact office@bethelcardiff.org.uk
Richard Hodges (one of our resident guest bloggers!) shares with us this week about: "Things we won't be... this side of heaven!" Starting today with: "Morally Perfect", and continuing through the week! Why not subscribe to us, or share this online, or with a friend who needs encouragement or support today? Music by: Madoc Davies (https://soundcloud.com/madocdavies) (www.youtube.com/user/madocdavies)CCLI Church Licence #: 6078 CCLI Streaming Licence #:72908Other places you can find us:Website: https://bit.ly/Bethel-WebsiteFacebook: https://bit.ly/Bethel-FacebookInstagram: https://bit.ly/Bethel-InstagramInquires: Please contact office@bethelcardiff.org.uk
Defence coach Richard Hodges and Scrum coach Duane Goodfield discuss the start to the season and look ahead to Munster.
Guest speaker, our very own Richard Hodges will be ministering out of this verse and challenging the things that we are hungry for in our lives. CCLI Church Licence #: 6078 CCLI Streaming Licence #:72908Other places you can find us:Website: https://bit.ly/Bethel-WebsiteFacebook: https://bit.ly/Bethel-FacebookInstagram: https://bit.ly/Bethel-InstagramInquires: Please contact office@bethelcardiff.org.uk
A new MP3 sermon from Lebanon PCA is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Qualifications of Elder Speaker: Richard Hodges Broadcaster: Lebanon PCA Event: Sunday Service Date: 9/27/2020 Bible: 1 Timothy 3:1-7 Length: 43 min.
After six months away it doesn't feel like much has changed as Cardiff Blues go down to a disappointing defeat at the hands of Scarlets as the Guinness Pro14 returns. It raises questions over what Richie Rees and Richard Hodges have been doing over lockdown, and whether John Mulvihill is the right man to lead us long-term. There's a chance to put it right straight away though as this weekend sees us host the Ospreys at Rodney Parade in the last game of the season.
Cardiff Blues kick-off 2020 with Wales legend Ben Evans and defence coach Richard Hodges
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The Eagle has landed! New signing Samu Manoa joins USA Rugby Captain Blaine Scully in Cardiffornia, for the latest episode of 'The Cardiff Blues Podcast'. Defence Coach Richard Hodges and General Manager Rhys Blumberg also drop in - to be quizzed by Cardiff Arms Park's very own Karl Kruger Williams Produced by Pineapple Audio Production.
There are so many option and so many players, it's a challenge to figure out what is the right blueprint for off-premise success. The fundamentals of your off-premise strategies are crucial to your future success. In today's episode, Valerie and Erle speak with Richard Hodges, Vice President of Operations Services at La Madeleine. La Madeleine has had 6 years of consecutive growth in the off-premise space. Richard Hodges shares their industry leading strategies like how to leverage third-party partnerships, using the technology to reach customers on multiple platforms, and streamlining the technology to maximize efficiency and profitability.
There are so many option and so many players, it's a challenge to figure out what is the right blueprint for off-premise success. The fundamentals of your off-premise strategies are crucial to your future success. In today's episode, Valerie and Erle speak with Richard Hodges, Vice President of Operations Services at La Madeleine. La Madeleine has had 6 years of consecutive growth in the off-premise space. Richard Hodges shares their industry leading strategies like how to leverage third-party partnerships, using the technology to reach customers on multiple platforms, and streamlining the technology to maximize efficiency and profitability.
There are so many option and so many players, it's a challenge to figure out what is the right blueprint for off-premise success. The fundamentals of your off-premise strategies are crucial to your future success. In today's episode, Valerie and Erle speak with Richard Hodges, Vice President of Operations Services at La Madeleine. La Madeleine has had 6 years of consecutive growth in the off-premise space. Richard Hodges shares their industry leading strategies like how to leverage third-party partnerships, using the technology to reach customers on multiple platforms, and streamlining the technology to maximize efficiency and profitability.
Welcome to the podcast from Morningstar UK, the leading provider of investment news, views and analysis. This week we’re focusing on the UK and European markets, and how politics have impacted stock markets. UK stocks have fallen from favour as concerns build about Brexit. But our first guest James Henderson, manager of the Lowland Investment Trust welcomes the dip as it has provided opportunity for him to pick up income stocks cheap. Up next, JPM Claverhouse Trust manager Will Meadon says It is understandable that UK equities have fallen from favour but warns investors against ignoring them completely. Has Europe reached its peak, is this as good as it’s going to get? Sam Morse, manager of the Fidelity European Values fund is up next to discuss investment conditions in Europe, and where there is value left in the market. Our next guest is Olly Russ, Manager of the Liontrust European Enhanced Income Fund. Olly feels that Europe has never looked better and is in great shape so equity investors should make the most of it. Up next, Nomura’s Global Dynamic Bond fund manager, Richard Hodges, says that bond market investors should listen the guidance given by central banks to avoid the shock of interest rate rises Bond investors know inflation impacts returns. So our next guest, Hermes' Fraser Lundie is watching US jobs figures and the oil price closely to gain insight Next up we have Baring Emerging Europe Fund Manager Matthias Siller, who suggests investing in financial stocks to benefit from increasing wealth in Eastern Europe. Our final guest is Emily Fletcher, Co-Manager of the BlackRock Frontiers Fund who reveals which of the "Forgotten Forty" stock markets offers the best risk-reduced returns. Subscribe to our podcast on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/morningstar-uk/id965873075?mt=2 http://www.morningstar.co.uk
2018 Finals Weekend is here and we're in Bilbao for three special episodes. Martyn Hindley, Tom May and Emma Thurston are joined pitchside by BT Sport’s Alastair Eykyn to talk about Friday night’s European Rugby Challenge Cup Final between Cardiff Blues and Gloucester Rugby. We’ve all the team news, plus you’ll hear from Cardiff head coach Danny Wilson, captain Ellis Jenkins, and full-back Gareth Anscombe as well as Gloucester head coach Johan Ackermann and skipper Ed Slater. The Cherry and Whites’ Director of Rugby David Humphreys reminisces about winning the European Cup with Ulster. Don’t forget to also download the EPCR European Rugby Show’s main Finals Weekend preview, which includes interviews with Matt O’Connor, Henry Trinder and Richard Hodges.
With Leinster Rugby set to face Racing 92 in the Champions Cup Final in Bilbao, the former Leinster head coach Matt O’Connor chats about the Irish side and the qualities of its current leader Leo Cullen. He also analyses Racing, who his Leicester Tigers team faced twice in Pool 4. James Burridge, Tom May and Emma Thurston hear from Leo Cullen himself as they preview Finals Weekend, as well as Joe Rokocoko, Ken Owens, Wayne Pivac, Peter O’Mahony and Johann van Graan. Gloucester Rugby centre Henry Trinder and Cardiff Blues defence coach Richard Hodges join us ahead of the European Rugby Challenge Cup Final. Plus, there are reflections on a hat-trick of Champions Cup wins with RC Toulon from Steffon Armitage. Look out for three more episodes of the EPCR European Rugby Show from Bilbao.
In our fourth and final conversation with Richard Hodges of the Gurdjieff Foundation, we pick up where we left off and talk about the Laws of Three and Seven and how they relate to the enneagram. We discuss sacred movement and dance as part of The Work, and the “conditions” of The Work as practiced […]
Part three of four of our chat with Gurdjieff expert Richard Hodges leads us to some really strange concepts, like the Kundabuffer, Food for the Moon, and Gurdjieff seminal work: Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson. We also talk about the difference between symbols and metaphors, and we finish off with an explanation of the Law […]
In part two of our conversation with Richard Hodges of the Gurdjieff Foundation, we talk about Gurdjieff's teachings on the development of the soul and the many “I's” that a person identifies with. We delve into some of the origins of Gurdjieff's thought, and we explore the Gurdjieffian view of the body, the essence, and […]
In this episode we are joined by Richard Hodges of the Gurdjieff Foundation to talk about 20th century Russian Mystic G. I. Gurdjieff. We discuss Gurdjieff’s background and his travels, his system, sometime called “The Work” or “The Fourth Way.” Gurdjieff taught many interesting and esoteric concepts, including that of “waking sleep,” which we go […]
The Dark Ages ran for about 400 years, from around the fall of the Roman Empire, in the middle of the 6th century, to around the 10th or 11th centuries. It was dark because the light of Rome had been extinguished, while that of the Renaissance had not yet burst into flame. And it was supposed to be a time when the culture and economy of Europe slumped. Peasants in scattered rural settlements scratched out a living in ignorance and obscurity. Recent archaeological excavations, however, have changed the way people look at the Dark Ages. Richard Hodges, President of the American University in Rome, wrote a book back in the 1980s called Dark Age Economics, and it subscribed, more or less, to the prevailing wisdom. Recently, though, he has completely written the story, and Dark Ace Economics: A New Audit reinterprets this fascinating period in Europe’s development. He presented a very brief introduction at the recent sustainability conference organised by the American University of Rome and the American Academy in Rome, where he said that farming in the Dark Ages was much more productive and sustainable than people previously thought. Luckily, the American University in Rome is close at hand. There is a lot more I would have liked to go into; the spread of the plough, animal breeding, the wool economy. I confess I find this sort of thing very beguiling, and I hope you do too. Maybe another time. Notes Dark Ace Economics: A New Audit is published by Bloomsbury. I remember reading Marshall Sahlins’ The Original Affluent Society when it first came out, and it made a huge impression. (As did Marv Harris, but that’s a story for another day.) The extreme weather events of 535–536 were news to me; they shouldn’t have been.
For the inaugural Codec Call we invited @lordbritish and @hodgepodge42, aka Dexter Jaekel and Richard Hodges of the Tech Fixation, to join us for a Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes Spoilercast. Please be warned: This is a spoilercast and as such, may contain traces of spoil for Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes! Discussed in this show: The look and feel of MGS V: GZ (spinning in circles and staring at spotlights) Cassette tapes: There's a lot of depth there if you go looking for it. Is it easier to miss the full story without the enforced codec calls from earlier games? Tone: With the depth there's darkness to be uncovered. Big Boss' character development; will the Phantom Pain openly be the darkest game in the series, or will it stay hidden in dossiers and cassette tapes for you to engage with at your own pace? Also, is Hideo a perv? Gameplay: New mechanics including Reflex, vehicles and the companion app are discussed; including a variety of approaches from stealth to slaughter with Anti-Air artillery. It's not a game that will hold your hand! Kiefer Sutherland: Apparently he's in it?! What's coming next: Who is Skullface? Will we be building Outer Heaven? Will we see Ocelot, Liquid or Hayter? Will Raiden be a playable character voiced by Ashton Kutcher?
For centuries, the legend of King Arthur, Camelot and the quest for the Holy Grail has captivated the world. Was there really a Holy Grail, and how did it find its way to Britain and the Arthurian legend? Were Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table real historical figures? What does the archaeology of this era tell us? A lecture by Dr. Richard Hodges, the Williams Director of the Penn Museum and a noted Medievalist.
Richard Hodges, Director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, presented the Public Lecture at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America on Thursday, January 8, 2009. The lecture titled "From Atticus to the IMF: Archaeology and issues of social responsibility in southern Albania" examines the work of the Butrint Foundation in Albania.