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Science in Action
Drastic plastic reductions

Science in Action

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 31:47


Before December, the United Nations aims to have a global treaty in place covering efforts to limit global plastic production and pollution. In a paper in the journal Science, a team of scientists have used machine learning to estimate what happens by 2050 if we do nothing. But they have also found that the problem is solvable, with the right political will, and as marine ecologist Neil Nathan of UCSB points out, with surprisingly little new rules, waste could be reduced by 91%.Machine learning this week has also helped in the creation of Evo, a tool that has created a sort of chat-GPT for the language of life, DNA. Patrick Hsu, of the University of California at Berkeley is very optimistic that the power of this tool both to predict function and one day even design whole organisms is a foundational new approach. Migratory birds navigate vast distances without GPS. It's long been strongly suspected that they use the earth's magnetic field to find their way, but Richard Holland of Bangor University and colleagues have found nuance in the way they do, and publish their findings in Proceedings of the Royal Society B this week. Using electromagnetic cages they have fooled individual warblers into acting as if they were in Russia, whilst actually still being in Austria.Meanwhile, Daniele Sorini, a cosmologist at Durham University has been thinking about dark energy and the possibility of our existence. In a thought experiment wondering what changing the density of dark energy would do to the likelihood of our being here to even think about it. Slightly contrary to what many reason is the fine-tuning of universal constants to allow us, as intelligent observers, to exist, Daniele and colleagues calculate that actually our observed density of dark energy is not the most likely to allow intelligent life. If there are other universes in the multiverse, most observers would think there was much more dark energy than we do. You can read up about it in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, if you are an intelligent observer yourself.Presenter: Roland Pease Producer: Alex Mansfield with Eliane Glaser Production Coordinator: Jana Bennett-Holesworth (Image: Plastic waste issues in Philippines. Credit: Daniel Ceng/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Cardiff Central
The Big Interview - Richard Holland

Cardiff Central

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 64:50


Cardiff Rugby's CEO joins Carwyn and Dan for a wide ranging chat covering the 23/24 season, WRU strategy, the future of the Arms Park and the RFC in Super Rygbi Cymru. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The Three Ravens Podcast
Local Legends #5: Cath Edwards

The Three Ravens Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 64:25


On this week's episode of Local Legends, Martin gathers round the campfire to chat about the folklore and character of Warwickshire and the West Midlands with storyteller and author Cath Edwards.A member of The Society for Storytelling representing the Midlands, and author of excellent books including ‘Warwickshire Folktales' and “West Midlands Folktales,” Cath is highly experienced storyteller and workshop leader. She has decades of experience telling stories, and developed her love of folklore as a small child. She worked for many years as a teacher with a focus on working with children with Special Needs, and all the while enjoyed telling stories to young people and adult audiences. Over time, this talent developed into a life as a professional storyteller, and, in addition to being co-host of Lichfield Storytellers, she travels all over the country telling tales to all sorts of audiences, from festivals to evenings of ghost stories and much more besides. She is also a natural born storyteller, so join us for a chat which ranges from Shakespeare and Warwickshire's shifting borders to Guy of Warwick, some truly tragic ghosts, through perilous snowy blizzards, and to Yebberton, where the men are extremely daft. At least, if you ask the people of Ilmington...Learn more about Cath and her work here: https://www.storytellingforall.co.ukOh, and, the books Cath mentions are:J. Harvey Bloom, Folk Lore, Old Customs and Superstitions of Shakespeare Land. (1929)Roy Palmer, The Folklore of Warwickshire. (Batsford 1976)Julia Skinner, Haunted Warwickshire: Ghost Stories. (Bradwell Books 2013)Betty Smith, Tales of Old Warwickshire. (Countryside Books 1989)Betty Smith, Ghosts of Warwickshire. (Countryside Books 1992) Tales of Old Stratford. (Countryside Books 1988) Warwickshire Tales of Mystery and Murder. (Countryside Books 2001) Hidden Warwickshire. (Countryside Books 1990)Richard Holland, Warwickshire Ghost Stories. (Bradwell Books)Eric Swift, Folktales of the East Midlands. (Nelson 1954)Meg Elizabeth Atkins, Haunted Warwickshire. (Robert Hale 1981)Roy Weeks, Warwickshire Countryside Reflections. (Self-Published 1978)The Three Ravens is an English Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...Bonus Episodes are released on Thursdays (Magic and Medicines about folk remedies and arcane spells, Three Ravens Bestiary about cryptids and mythical creatures, Dying Arts about endangered heritage crafts, and Something Wicked about folkloric true crime from across history) plus Local Legends episodes on Saturdays - interviews with acclaimed authors, folklorists, podcasters and historians with unique perspectives on that week's county.With a range of exclusive content on Patreon too, including audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?Learn more at www.threeravenspodcast.com, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast, and find links to our social media channels here: https://linktr.ee/threeravenspodcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Your Daily Scholarship
$2500 Richard Holland Memorial Scholarship - Episode 686

Your Daily Scholarship

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 1:40


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The Next Round
Kickin' It Coolers Podcast with Richard Holland - Episode 2 / Jackson Wetherington (Jackson Morgan Southern Cream Whiskey)

The Next Round

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 31:18


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Bob Enyart Live
Bob Enyart debates Moral Relativist Greg Koukl

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023


[See below for the written description of this 2007 program.] * Tragic 2020 Update: Considered a solid Christian leader by many thousands of believers (and in many ways beloved by us here at BEL), the founder and host of Stand to Reason, Greg Koukl has tragically stated, beginning at 9:40 into a podcast, that "some same sex couples are fabulous." Please pray for Greg and for the man who phoned in a question, and for all those Greg is not-so-subtly influencing to become moral relativists. Here's what happened... 9:20 A caller asks whether children are better off in foster care or adopted by same sex parents. 9:56 "Some same sex couples are fabulous. Some same sex couples are deplorable. And actually, the same is true for heterosexual couples." Greg then offers the softest possible objection to one of the fiercest moral dangers of our day, which is homosexuality. (For, "In the public square, biblical Christianity and homosexuality are mutually exclusive. One or the other will be in the closet.") He followed that by repeatedly obfuscating with moral relativist utilitarian distinctions about which parents give the "advantage" and which is "better".  Koukl draws false equivalencies between homosexuality and heterosexual singleness, cohabitation, and bad parenting. Regarding same sex parenting, "there are other things [aspects of their parenting] that may be really good... there are a number of factors that are involved here. ... All things being equal I think it is better for heterosexual couples to raise children." 12:24 "A father brings something different to the relationship than a mother does. Period." Koukl puts much more emphasis on practical distinctions than he does on the far greater matter of the utter perversion and rebellion of homosexuality. Greg exhibits more fear about how his audience will view him than he does about the child raised in a dystopian world of normalized homosexuality. "Just to show that I'm not unfairly prejudiced here... I don't believe that single people should adopt." 14:50 "What we want to do is to make decisions based on the ideal." 15:45 "This is why it's hard to make a judgment. Are children in foster care better off [being adopted by] same sex couples or better off staying in foster care. It depends on the individual circumstance. I would rather see a child in a reasonably healthy environment with a same sex couple than in an abusive environment with a heterosexual couple." If that isn't moral relativism, then there is no such thing. 16:13 Constantly equivocating on underlying morality and legitimacy, "The big thing is, what's best for the kid... Heterosexual parents are better than same sex parents, on balance." 17:07 "However if this child had no parent whatsoever and was living in the squalor in the street somewhere..." Talk about situational ethics. Would Greg rather see a child rescued from a volcanic eruption by a human trafficker, than be burned alive? Oh brother. Come on. (Here's an actual example. In our 2007 debate Greg was defending pro-abort Rudi Guiliani, who got 3% of the pimary vote, and Christian listeners applied his arguments to pro-abort Mitt Romney of course, who got 22% of the vote, with pro-abort McCain winning. Regarding Romney, the presidential candidate four years later who regarding an unborn child who might end up being raised by a crack-addicted mother, would be only too happy to support the premptive killing of that baby. Or, for that matter, he supported killing any unborn child for any reason, for Romney is the father of tax-funded late-term abortion on demand.) 18:13 "Heterosexual couples bring something more to the parenting environment than same sex couples bring." 19:05 "You've got to start from the standards and work to the circumstances that you're faced with." Which is exactly the opposite of what Greg had just done in yet another text-book case of moral relativism. * Correction: Bob unintentionally exaggerated Clinton's willingness to support the PBA ban. See the full correction at the end of this show summary. * Christian Leader Koukl Defends Candidate Giuliani: Stu Epperson moderates the debate between Bob Enyart and STR.org's Greg Koukl on Stu's syndicated TruthTalkLive.com talk show. In the debate, Koukl defends Rudi Giuliani, an aggressively pro-abortion, pro-homosexual, anti-Christian worldview candidate, as acceptable to Christian voters. Koukl denies that Giuliani is a mass murderer and denied the parallel between Koukl's own position and that of the Herodians of the New Testament. To start the debate, Bob asked Greg, "What if Rudi Giuliani is the Republican nominee, should Christians support someone like Rudi Giuliani?" Greg spent the whole show answering that question in the affirmative, stipulating only that his answer applies if two candidates in the running are Rudi and a Democrat candidate like Hillary Clinton. Bob characterized Greg's position as moral relativism. * Bob's Notes Against Christian Support for Giuliani: Christians should not support mass murderers. Rudi Giuliani is a mass murderer who as a governing official and candidate promotes child killing through public hospitals, tax funding, police enforcement, etc. Moral relativist Christians would oppose a candidate who was caught embezzling funds (not because it violates God's command, Do not steal, but because it is politically-incorrect). And while they'd not support a Republican caught embezzling, they support Republican candidates who brag of their support for killing children. The Gospels mention a pragmatic political party, the Herodians, the religious leaders who allied themselves with Herod Antipas, thinking that the Herodian dynasty was the lesser evil (than any alternative allegiance, with a choice between Herod or Christ, they would choose Herod), thinking the Herods were the best the Jewish worshippers could pragmatically expect in their hopes of attaining to their kingdom on Earth. (I have this understanding of the Herodians from my recollection of reading, way back in the 1970s, Alfred Edershiem's Life & Times of Jesus the Messiah, a classic written in the 1800s.) Like Rudi Giuliani, Herod was personally sexually immoral and murderous. Greg Koukl's moral relativism would defend supporting Herod. But John the Baptist, instead of joining the Herodians, rebuked Herod, and for his courage, this wicked ruler beheaded the man whom Jesus described as the greatest born to women (Mat. 11:11). But how would Jesus describe Koukl? Greg's moral relativism might have led him to campaign for Herod (as he does for Giuliani), and instead of persecution, Herod might have hired Koukl as an apologist for his murderous reign and his hopes for the continued support of Ceasar after Antipas built Tiberias (Koukl: yes, Herod murdered John the Baptist, but I would still campaign for him to rule). Greg Koukl is imitating the pragmatic religious leaders, the Herodians. Mat 22:16, 18 ...the Herodians, [said], "Teacher, we know that You are true, and teach the way of God in truth [lip service]... But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, "Why do you test Me, you hypocrites?" [also at Mark 12:13] Mark 3:5-6   [Jesus saw] the hardness of their hearts, [and] the Herodians [plotted] against Him, how they might destroy Him. "You shall not murder" (Rom. 13:9) "Do not kill the innocent" (Exodus 23:7) Romans 3:8 mentions "do[ing] evil that good may come of it" (Romans 3:8), Paul considered it slander to be accused of something Christians now embrace, doing evil, that good may come of it. "we must obey God rather than men" (Acts 5:29) Giuliani is not only radically pro-abortion, but for years even supported the especially horrific partial-birth abortion. Giuliani is radically pro-homosexual, and would ban all handguns. New York Daily News, March 8, 2004  Rudy Giuliani came out yesterday against President Bush's call for a ban on gay marriage. ... "I certainly wouldn't support [a ban] at this time," added Giuliani, who lived with a gay Manhattan couple when he moved out of Gracie Mansion during his nasty divorce. Secular humanists who support Giuliani: Sean Hannity, Hugh Hewitt, Michael Medved, etc. Publicans: tax collectors, public building contractors, and military suppliers. The New Testament condemns the publicans, so Christians now sell their souls for the Re-publicans. The theme of much of the Old Testament, from the books of Moses, through Joshua & Judges, through the prophets, is that God's people did not trust Him, nor obey Him, not with national politics, and instead made alliances with wicked leaders, and so God abandoned them to their own destruction. * Comments at TruthTalkLive.com: Carl: where does Koukl draw the line? ... at 100,000,000? What line must be crossed that will turn Christians from supporting wickedness and back to God? Dave: Koukl thinks that Scalia, Thomas, Roberts and Alito would fight for the Personhood of a child. I guess he did not read the Supreme Court decision of Gonzales v. Carhart. John quotes Reagan: "Politics I supposed to be the second-oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first." Gus B: Mr. Koukl says Giuliani will appoint justices like Thomas and Scalia. Pastor Enyart points out these two do not believe in personhood... to which Koukl says, "Pro-Life Justices are not relevant to this topic." Andrew: To support the better of two murderers is relative. ... Webster should post your photograph next to "moral relativist." * Give your opinion at TruthTalkLive.com. * Koukl on Foster Care: The socialist foster care system of the government being intimately involved in the funding and raising of children should be abolished. Sadly, in Greg Koukl's ten-minute call beginning at 9:20 about homosexuality and foster care, he never gets around to condemning either and instead makes destructive comments such as, "some same sex couples are fabulous" and misleads on a terrible aspect of socialism by saying at 15:05 that "in the foster care system there are many saints." Today's Resource: Have you seen the Government Department at our KGOV Store? You can view BOTH of our powerhouse Focus on the Strategy DVDs for only $22.99! Also, we are featuring Bruce Shortt's vitally-important book, The Harsh Truth about Public Schools. And also, check out the classic God's Criminal Justice System seminar, God and the Death Penalty, Bob on Drugs and the Live from Las Vegas DVDs! * Correction: I need to clarify a comment I made debating Greg Koukl. I unintentionally exaggerated when I stated that Hillary supported the PBA ban. I was taking this position from the years of public position the Clinton administration maintained regarding the PBA ban. When Hillary and Bill came to Colorado in 1999 and spoke as a couple to Columbine parents, Brian Rohrbough told Bill, "Mr. President, when you vetoed the PBA ban, you became responsible for murder far more violent than what happened to our children." Clinton replied, with Hillary at his side, that he would have signed the bill, but it did not have an exception for the life of the mother. To the extent that they were a two-for-one deal in the White House, I had always assumed that was her position also: willing to support the law, as long as it had exceptions (like many "pro-life" Republicans). At any rate, it was wrong to say outright that Hillary supported the ban. I should have clarified, and in the intensity of the debate, I did not realize that I had mistated her position. Also, I kept wanting to talk about Rudy's pro-abortion actions as NYC mayor, but never got that in. And finally on this, since the 1990s, we have had an Errata link on our homepage and on every page at kgov.com (just scroll down to see it) And I've also posted this correction at Stu Epperson's TruthTalkLive blog. Thanks! -Bob Enyart * Dec. 21, 2015 Update: Bob Enyart posted the following to STR... Hi STR! Dr. Richard Holland of Liberty University wrote "God, Time and the Incarnation" surveying the leading Christian theologians on this topic and concluded that specifically with respect to the Incarnation the church has never openly defended its claim that God is utterly unchangeable. In my debate with theologian Dr. James White I took that insight and five times asked him about whether God the Son took upon Himself a human nature. (There's a 2-min YouTube showing those excerpts.) So far beyond the old/new covenant issue, reaching right into the heart of the Trinity, God the Son became a Man. God is unchanging in His fierce commitment to righteousness (i.e., His holiness), but because He is the Living God, He changes in immeasurable ways, including when the Son became the Son of Man. * For Bob's Many Other Fun and Educational Debates: See kgov.com/debates for our creation/evolution sparring with Lawrence Krauss, Eugenie Scott, AronRa, Michael Shermer (and spats with Jack Horner, PZ Myers, Phil Plait, & Jerry Coyne), and our exposing the liberal in the conservative with Ann Coulter, Dan Caplis, Greg Koukl (of course), Tom Tancredo, AFA's Bryan Fischer, AUL's Paul Linton, CWA's Robert Knight, National RTL's Board, NRTL's Political Director, Focus on the Family's Washington State Affiliate; and exposing the wickedness in the liberal with Barry Lynn and libertarian candidates; and opposing the national sales tax with Ken Hoagland and Neal Boortz; and debating sexual immorality with homosexual activists Wayne Besen and Gregory Flood; and defending the death penalty on Court TV; and theology with a Seventh Day Adventist, drinking alcohol with a Church of Christ minister; and whether or not God is inexhaustibly and eternally creative with Dr. James White, and King James Onlyism with one of their leading advocates; and finally, abortion with Ilana Goldman, Peggy Loonan, and Boulder, Colorado's infamous late-term abortionist Warren Hern.  

Business of Architecture UK Podcast
200: Making Profit with Purpose with Richard Holland & Jonathan Harvey of Holland Harvey Architects

Business of Architecture UK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 59:51


Today I have the pleasure of speaking with Richard Holland and Jonathan Harvey, founders of Holland Harvey Architects.    The practice is on a mission to celebrate the everyday through design. It is committed to high environmental and social impact standards, galvanized through its status as a Certified B Corporation. The studio creates extraordinary sustainable buildings and interiors across the UK and abroad. Richard's focus within the studio is creating aspirational hospitality environments, recently having completed Inhabit Hotels' second site at Queen's Gardens in London's Paddington, alongside several other ongoing hotel refurbishment projects. He sees London as the world's largest refurbishment project, which fuels his passion for the conservation and adaptive reuse of existing and historic buildings – breathing new life into the unloved. Jonathan studied architecture at The Bartlett, University College London, Sheffield School of Architecture, as well as Westminster University. During his early career, Jonathan worked with Michael and Henry Squire at Squire and Partners as well as for Michaelis Boyd Associates, working on a range of high-profile commercial and residential projects. During his time both at university and in his early career, Jonathan found a passion for the role the architect can play in magnifying social impact. He founded ‘Free Architecture', a social enterprise that facilitates pro bono design to the third sector.  Alongside running Holland Harvey, Jonathan commits actively to the academic sphere by teaching Architecture at the University of the Creative Arts in Canterbury.”   In this episode, we will be discussing: The economic and business benefits of becoming a B Corp The benefits of Financial transparency inside a business 1% Pro bono offering   To learn more about Richard & Jonathan, visit their: Website: https://hollandharvey.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hollandharvey/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hollandharvey/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HH_Architects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hollandharveyarchitects   ► Feedback? Email us at podcast@businessofarchitecture.com ► Access your free training at http://SmartPracticeMethod.com/ ► If you want to speak directly to our advisors, book a call at https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/call ► Subscribe to my YouTube Channel for updates: https://www.youtube.com/c/BusinessofArchitecture ******* For more free tools and resources for running a profitable, impactful, and fulfilling practice, connect with me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessofarchitecture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enoch.sears/ Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BusinessofArch Podcast: http://www.businessofarchitecture.com/podcast iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-architecture-podcast/id588987926 Android Podcast Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BusinessofArchitecture-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9idXNpbmVzc29mYXJjaGl0ZWN0dXJlLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz ******* Access the FREE Architecture Firm Profit Map video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Download the FREE Architecture Firm Marketing Process Flowchart video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Carpe Diem!  

Camthropod
Episode 29: The 'Political' in Northern Irish Protestant Marching Bands, by Sean French.

Camthropod

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 28:05


This podcast examines the shifting sonic politics of the marching band scene in Derry, Northern Ireland. 20 years ago, Protestant parading in Derry was a source of intense political conflict but over the years it has become less controversial due to inter-community collaboration. However, tensions remain. Sean French and his interlocutors discuss how different political styles sound and how acoustic experience intersects with political marginalization. Through ideas around rowdiness, volume, and voice, French shows how marching band members in contemporary Northern Ireland negotiate different political stances and forms of identification. Acknowledgements: Special thanks to Richard Holland and the East Bank Protestant Boys, everyone at Bready Ulster Scots Pipe Band, and everyone at the North West Cultural Partnership. I am so grateful for all you've done for me, and I would be nowhere without your kindness letting me be a temporary part of the marching band world in Derry. Sean French is a third year Social Anthropology PhD student at the University of Cambridge. (https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/staff/sean-french-2020)

The Muster Room
Remembering Richard Holland

The Muster Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 65:44


Diane & Rochelle Holland join us in the Muster Room in honor of their husband & father, NYPD Police Officer, Richard Holland. Richard was a member of the NYPD and responded to the attacks on the World Trade Center and the months & years following for the cleanup efforts. Richard was diagnosed with 9/11 cancer and quickly succumbed to his illness on March 23rd, 2012. Diane and Rochelle keep Richards's memory alive thanks to their nonprofit organization, Quilt4Cops. Join us for this beautiful memorial episode as we learn of Richard's story and pay our respects to all those we've lost to 9/11 illnesses.

Modern Aging
Episode 78 - The Benefits Of Hydrogen On Health And Performance with Alex Tarnava

Modern Aging

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 38:26


Did you know that hydrogen-rich water (hrw) can protect your body? It can help you improve sleep, overall health, and recovery from muscle soreness. Hydrogen has a regulatory role in our cells. In fact, our mitochondria evolve from a hydrogen-dependent organelle, and every cell in our bodies has a base level of hydrogen gas in it. That is not all; a lot of bacteria in our bodies also produces hydrogen while other consumes hydrogen, which shows the integral role of hydrogen. Most of us aren't healthy all the time, and hydrogen can help us address chronic conditions and different stresses on a day-to-day basis. If you work out too hard, hydrogen might help you recover from that. If you didn't sleep well enough, hydrogen helps you be your best and improve sleep outcomes.  In this episode, Alex Tarnava, the founder and CEO of Drink HRW, talks about the science behind hydrogen, why it's so effective and how you should take it. He also discusses their products and how we should fight all those free radicles and optimize our health for longevity.     Snapshot of the Key Points from the Episode: [01:43] Alex shares his journey and how he discovered the power of hydrogen.  [09:22] How hydrogen works in our bodies, and why is it so effective?  [14:59] Hydrogen's role in reducing oxidative stress and why oxidative stress every once in a while is good for our health. [17:59] What is autophagy, and how hydrogen enhances the process to promote health? [19:18] How hydrogen impacts overall wellness, and the specific instance where it's best to take hydrogen to improve your outcome? How long do you have to wait to see a difference after taking hydrogen? [23:56] Alex's advice on how often to take hydrogen and tailor it to your needs to benefit  [25:21] Alex's Drink HRW products, how they work, and how to use them for maximum benefit.  [28:29] Ageless Defense capsules and how they stop the formation and protect us from the effect of AGES (Advanced glycation end-products) [33:14] Boost and how it helps build and maintain muscle mass and provides mental and physical stimulation without creating reliance  About Alex Tarnava -  Alex Tarnava has a passion for health and fitness, learning, and self-improvement. After a lifetime of sports activity, he was shocked to find he'd developed osteoarthritis while still in his physical prime. Unwilling to give up his way of life, he dosed himself regularly with Naproxen to counter the pain and discomfort he lived with every day. Over time, the drug's effects lessened while the gastrointestinal side effects increased. Searching for alternatives, Alex scoured the internet medical sites looking for emerging treatments that would help, reading hundreds of published articles in the process. This was where he happened upon the potential of molecular hydrogen. Skeptical at first, the more he read, the more interested he became in its potential. Testing every available commercial product on the market, he was disillusioned by their claims and lack of effectiveness. None of the companies came close to providing a product that was even close to what was being tested in human studies across the scientific world. None had the hydrogen saturation he knew from reading the science was necessary to effect results. Motivated by pain and the hope he garnered from his research, he began to experiment with ways of replicating the dosage levels being used successfully across the scientific community. After a time, he realized he needed real expertise and sought out Dr. Richard Holland's counsel. After a thrilling ride through discovery, multiple experimentations, and finally success, Rejuvenation hydrogen tablets are finally ready for the public. Alex remains committed to bringing relief through Rejuvenation and several other planned products to not just other sufferers but anyone interested in preventative health and longevity. Together, his team wants to ensure that everyone has the chance to experience the tremendous benefits of daily use of molecular hydrogen in a safe and effective manner.   Resources Mentioned - 10% off for Modern Aging viewers! Use code: MODERNAGING https://bit.ly/3Ez2jDa   How to connect with Alex Tarnava: Website: https://drinkhrw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkhrw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkhrw About Risa Morimoto  Founder and CEO of Modern Aging, Risa is a certified integrative nutrition health coach. She is passionate about ensuring people live the second half of their life feeling strong, fulfilled, and empowered. Though Risa is the host of the Modern Aging YouTube Channel, she has spent most of her career behind the camera as a producer and director of documentaries (Wings of Defeat, Broken Harmony: China's Dissidents) and TV (HGTV – House Hunters International, Selling NY, Animal Planet, A&E).  Through Modern Aging, she deep dives and shares her findings on alternative, global approaches to holistic health and wellness.    How to Connect Risa Morimoto: Website - https://thisismodernaging.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thisismodernaging/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/ModernAging Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thisismodernaging/

Bob Enyart Live
Bob Enyart debates Moral Relativist Greg Koukl

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022


Today we're going back to a debate between the late great Bob Enyart and famed Christian apologist and talk show host Greg Koukl of Reasons to Believe. Tragically, Koukl puts on full display his moral relativism, which Bob takes issue with. This debate is the battle of two conservatives, both intellectual powerhouses. Dominic Enyart will also be adding some commentary on today's broadcast classic, then next week on Bob Enyart Live we're going to get to a devastating 2020 update from Koukl where he said, "some same sex couples are fabulous." Today's Resource: Monthly Bible Study Subscription Receive Bible studies once a month, and start by getting a firm foundation of the basics. Once you have a solid understanding of the overall plot of the Bible, the origins of Israel, the integration of the gentiles, and the character of God, then you'll be ready to dive into the deeper details of the Bible. Start with the milk, then graduate to the meat. Those who have subscribed to the Monthly Bible studies have said it's changed their life dramatically for the better and given them a new appreciation for the Bible and God Himself. Sign up now, before prices rise! (Due to inflation. Thanks, Biden- ugh.) See the original show summary below from October 26th, 2007.  [See below for the written description of this 2007 program.] * Tragic 2020 Update: Considered a solid Christian leader by many thousands of believers (and in many ways beloved by us here at BEL), the founder and host of Stand to Reason, Greg Koukl has tragically stated, beginning at 9:40 into a podcast, that "some same sex couples are fabulous." Please pray for Greg and for the man who phoned in a question, and for all those Greg is not-so-subtly influencing to become moral relativists. Here's what happened... A caller asks whether children are better off in foster care or adopted by same sex parents. "Some same sex couples are fabulous. Some same sex couples are deplorable. And actually, the same is true for heterosexual couples." Greg then offers the softest possible objection to one of the fiercest moral dangers of our day, which is homosexuality. (For, "In the public square, biblical Christianity and homosexuality are mutually exclusive. One or the other will be in the closet.") He followed that by repeatedly obfuscating with moral relativist utilitarian distinctions about which parents give the "advantage" and which is "better".  Koukl draws false equivalencies between homosexuality and heterosexual singleness, cohabitation, and bad parenting. Regarding same sex parenting, "there are other things [aspects of their parenting] that may be really good... there are a number of factors that are involved here. ... All things being equal I think it is better for heterosexual couples to raise children." "A father brings something different to the relationship than a mother does. Period." Koukl puts much more emphasis on practical distinctions than he does on the far greater matter of the utter perversion and rebellion of homosexuality. Greg exhibits more fear about how his audience will view him than he does about the child raised in a dystopian world of normalized homosexuality. "Just to show that I'm not unfairly prejudiced here... I don't believe that single people should adopt." "What we want to do is to make decisions based on the ideal." "This is why it's hard to make a judgment. Are children in foster care better off [being adopted by] same sex couples or better off staying in foster care. It depends on the individual circumstance. I would rather see a child in a reasonably healthy environment with a same sex couple than in an abusive environment with a heterosexual couple." If that isn't moral relativism, then there is no such thing. Constantly equivocating on underlying morality and legitimacy, "The big thing is, what's best for the kid... Heterosexual parents are better than same sex parents, on balance." "However if this child had no parent whatsoever and was living in the squalor in the street somewhere..." Talk about situational ethics. Would Greg rather see a child rescued from a volcanic eruption by a human trafficker, than be burned alive? Oh brother. Come on. (Here's an actual example. In our 2007 debate Greg was defending pro-abort Rudi Guiliani, who got 3% of the pimary vote, and Christian listeners applied his arguments to pro-abort Mitt Romney of course, who got 22% of the vote, with pro-abort McCain winning. Regarding Romney, the presidential candidate four years later who regarding an unborn child who might end up being raised by a crack-addicted mother, would be only too happy to support the premptive killing of that baby. Or, for that matter, he supported killing any unborn child for any reason, for Romney is the father of tax-funded late-term abortion on demand.) "Heterosexual couples bring something more to the parenting environment than same sex couples bring." "You've got to start from the standards and work to the circumstances that you're faced with." Which is exactly the opposite of what Greg had just done in yet another text-book case of moral relativism. * Correction: Bob unintentionally exaggerated Clinton's willingness to support the PBA ban. See the full correction at the end of this show summary. * Christian Leader Koukl Defends Candidate Giuliani: Stu Epperson moderates the debate between Bob Enyart and STR.org's Greg Koukl on Stu's syndicated TruthTalkLive.com talk show. In the debate, Koukl defends Rudi Giuliani, an aggressively pro-abortion, pro-homosexual, anti-Christian worldview candidate, as acceptable to Christian voters. Koukl denies that Giuliani is a mass murderer and denied the parallel between Koukl's own position and that of the Herodians of the New Testament. To start the debate, Bob asked Greg, "What if Rudi Giuliani is the Republican nominee, should Christians support someone like Rudi Giuliani?" Greg spent the whole show answering that question in the affirmative, stipulating only that his answer applies if two candidates in the running are Rudi and a Democrat candidate like Hillary Clinton. Bob characterized Greg's position as moral relativism. * Bob's Notes Against Christian Support for Giuliani: Christians should not support mass murderers. Rudi Giuliani is a mass murderer who as a governing official and candidate promotes child killing through public hospitals, tax funding, police enforcement, etc. Moral relativist Christians would oppose a candidate who was caught embezzling funds (not because it violates God's command, Do not steal, but because it is politically-incorrect). And while they'd not support a Republican caught embezzling, they support Republican candidates who brag of their support for killing children. The Gospels mention a pragmatic political party, the Herodians, the religious leaders who allied themselves with Herod Antipas, thinking that the Herodian dynasty was the lesser evil (than any alternative allegiance, with a choice between Herod or Christ, they would choose Herod), thinking the Herods were the best the Jewish worshippers could pragmatically expect in their hopes of attaining to their kingdom on Earth. (I have this understanding of the Herodians from my recollection of reading, way back in the 1970s, Alfred Edershiem's Life & Times of Jesus the Messiah, a classic written in the 1800s.) Like Rudi Giuliani, Herod was personally sexually immoral and murderous. Greg Koukl's moral relativism would defend supporting Herod. But John the Baptist, instead of joining the Herodians, rebuked Herod, and for his courage, this wicked ruler beheaded the man whom Jesus described as the greatest born to women (Mat. 11:11). But how would Jesus describe Koukl? Greg's moral relativism might have led him to campaign for Herod (as he does for Giuliani), and instead of persecution, Herod might have hired Koukl as an apologist for his murderous reign and his hopes for the continued support of Ceasar after Antipas built Tiberias (Koukl: yes, Herod murdered John the Baptist, but I would still campaign for him to rule). Greg Koukl is imitating the pragmatic religious leaders, the Herodians. Mat 22:16, 18 ...the Herodians, [said], "Teacher, we know that You are true, and teach the way of God in truth [lip service]... But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, "Why do you test Me, you hypocrites?" [also at Mark 12:13] Mark 3:5-6   [Jesus saw] the hardness of their hearts, [and] the Herodians [plotted] against Him, how they might destroy Him. "You shall not murder" (Rom. 13:9) "Do not kill the innocent" (Exodus 23:7) Romans 3:8 mentions "do[ing] evil that good may come of it" (Romans 3:8), Paul considered it slander to be accused of something Christians now embrace, doing evil, that good may come of it. "we must obey God rather than men" (Acts 5:29) Giuliani is not only radically pro-abortion, but for years even supported the especially horrific partial-birth abortion. Giuliani is radically pro-homosexual, and would ban all handguns. New York Daily News, March 8, 2004  Rudy Giuliani came out yesterday against President Bush's call for a ban on gay marriage. ... "I certainly wouldn't support [a ban] at this time," added Giuliani, who lived with a gay Manhattan couple when he moved out of Gracie Mansion during his nasty divorce. Secular humanists who support Giuliani: Sean Hannity, Hugh Hewitt, Michael Medved, etc. Publicans: tax collectors, public building contractors, and military suppliers. The New Testament condemns the publicans, so Christians now sell their souls for the Re-publicans. The theme of much of the Old Testament, from the books of Moses, through Joshua & Judges, through the prophets, is that God's people did not trust Him, nor obey Him, not with national politics, and instead made alliances with wicked leaders, and so God abandoned them to their own destruction. * Comments at TruthTalkLive.com: Carl: where does Koukl draw the line? ... at 100,000,000? What line must be crossed that will turn Christians from supporting wickedness and back to God? Dave: Koukl thinks that Scalia, Thomas, Roberts and Alito would fight for the Personhood of a child. I guess he did not read the Supreme Court decision of Gonzales v. Carhart. John quotes Reagan: "Politics I supposed to be the second-oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first." Gus B: Mr. Koukl says Giuliani will appoint justices like Thomas and Scalia. Pastor Enyart points out these two do not believe in personhood... to which Koukl says, "Pro-Life Justices are not relevant to this topic." Andrew: To support the better of two murderers is relative. ... Webster should post your photograph next to "moral relativist." * Give your opinion at TruthTalkLive.com. * Koukl on Foster Care: The socialist foster care system of the government being intimately involved in the funding and raising of children should be abolished. Sadly, in Greg Koukl's ten-minute call beginning at 9:20 about homosexuality and foster care, he never gets around to condemning either and instead makes destructive comments such as, "some same sex couples are fabulous" and misleads on a terrible aspect of socialism by saying at 15:05 that "in the foster care system there are many saints." Today's Resource: Have you seen the Government Department at our KGOV Store? You can view BOTH of our powerhouse Focus on the Strategy DVDs for only $22.99! Also, we are featuring Bruce Shortt's vitally-important book, The Harsh Truth about Public Schools. And also, check out the classic God's Criminal Justice System seminar, God and the Death Penalty, Bob on Drugs and the Live from Las Vegas DVDs! * Correction: I need to clarify a comment I made debating Greg Koukl. I unintentionally exaggerated when I stated that Hillary supported the PBA ban. I was taking this position from the years of public position the Clinton administration maintained regarding the PBA ban. When Hillary and Bill came to Colorado in 1999 and spoke as a couple to Columbine parents, Brian Rohrbough told Bill, "Mr. President, when you vetoed the PBA ban, you became responsible for murder far more violent than what happened to our children." Clinton replied, with Hillary at his side, that he would have signed the bill, but it did not have an exception for the life of the mother. To the extent that they were a two-for-one deal in the White House, I had always assumed that was her position also: willing to support the law, as long as it had exceptions (like many "pro-life" Republicans). At any rate, it was wrong to say outright that Hillary supported the ban. I should have clarified, and in the intensity of the debate, I did not realize that I had mistated her position. Also, I kept wanting to talk about Rudy's pro-abortion actions as NYC mayor, but never got that in. And finally on this, since the 1990s, we have had an Errata link on our homepage and on every page at kgov.com (just scroll down to see it) And I've also posted this correction at Stu Epperson's TruthTalkLive blog. Thanks! -Bob Enyart * Dec. 21, 2015 Update: Bob Enyart posted the following to STR... Hi STR! Dr. Richard Holland of Liberty University wrote "God, Time and the Incarnation" surveying the leading Christian theologians on this topic and concluded that specifically *with respect to the Incarnation* the church has never openly defended its claim that God is utterly unchangeable. In my debate with theologian Dr. James White I took that insight and five times asked him about whether God the Son took upon Himself a human nature. (There's a 2-min YouTube showing those excerpts.) So far beyond the old/new covenant issue, reaching right into the heart of the Trinity, God the Son became a Man. God is unchanging in His fierce commitment to righteousness (i.e., His holiness), but because He is the Living God, He changes in immeasurable ways, including when the Son became the Son of Man. * For Bob's Many Other Fun and Educational Debates: See kgov.com/debates for our creation/evolution sparring with Lawrence Krauss, Eugenie Scott, AronRa, Michael Shermer (and spats with Jack Horner, PZ Myers, Phil Plait, & Jerry Coyne), and our exposing the liberal in the conservative with Ann Coulter, Dan Caplis, Greg Koukl (of course), Tom Tancredo, AFA's Bryan Fischer, AUL's Paul Linton, CWA's Robert Knight, National RTL's Board, NRTL's Political Director, Focus on the Family's Washington State Affiliate; and exposing the wickedness in the liberal with Barry Lynn and libertarian candidates; and opposing the national sales tax with Ken Hoagland and Neal Boortz; and debating sexual immorality with homosexual activists Wayne Besen and Gregory Flood; and defending the death penalty on Court TV; and theology with a Seventh Day Adventist, drinking alcohol with a Church of Christ minister; and whether or not God is inexhaustibly and eternally creative with Dr. James White, and King James Onlyism with one of their leading advocates; and finally, abortion with Ilana Goldman, Peggy Loonan, and Boulder, Colorado's infamous late-term abortionist Warren Hern.  

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 788: Richard Holland and Viridian House

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 59:19


  This week Bad at Sports gets back to trying to figure out NFTs and our Meta future with the help of Richard Holland, esq., Michael Kellogg, and Jennifer Kellogg.   Welcome to the future humans.   Names Dropped: Viridian House Neal Stephenson Ready Player One Cars.com Cornell Bob Dylan Warped Tour Jam Productions Foundation Nifty Gateway Makersplace Open Sea Decentraland Meta Mark Zuck Second Life

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Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 782: Tony Fitzpatrick

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 55:36


This week Bad at Sports sees the return of two legends.    Tony Fitzpatrick joins us to talk about his last museum show ever "the Jesus of Western Avenue" at the Cleve Carney Museum. And if that weren't enough Richard Holland takes a break from his retirement to rejoin the show? We are also joined by Justin Witte, the curator and director of the Cleve Carney Museum!   https://www.theccma.org/ https://www.theccma.org/tony-fitzpatrick https://tonyfitzpatrick.co/   Names Dropped... Judy Ledgerwood Michelle Grabner Tony Tasset  Jim Dine

Small Business Dads
56. Richard Holland from Sydney Hills Business Chamber

Small Business Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 40:18


Richard Holland joins us today for a chat with a difference. Richard runs the Sydney Hills Business Chamber, and he shares his story about what led him to this path where he gets to help other small business owners connect and get the most out of their business. He also shares why the chamber isn't like a traditional 'networking' group and how they focus on helping each other rather than what the individual can get out of it. Richard is also a single dad of 4 which is enough work alone for anyone to manage let alone a small business operator. If you're interested in finding out more about how the Sydney Hills Business Chamber may be able to benefit you and your business, you can join the next info zoom call (ran monthly) here. Finally, if you'd like to be featured on an episode of Small Business Dads for season 2, or know someone who'd make a great chat, please email daniel@dpmtransformation.com and tell me a little bit about your family, your story and of course, your business. You can find out more about this and other episodes featured by visiting our website - Small Business Dads. It also has a small feature on each of our featured guests. Finally, if you like what you hear, please follow, rate, review and share to help these stories get in front of more dads like yourself.

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Talkin' Birds
#823 March 14, 2021

Talkin' Birds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 30:00


On Our Latest Show (#823 03/14) Dr. Richard Holland sheds light on how storm-blown migrating birds use the Earth’s magnetic field to find their way back to their route. Plus, good news for birds from Washington, D.C.; and good bird feeding advice from backyard bird expert Mike O’Connor.

The JRHEUM Podcast
January 2021 Editor's Picks

The JRHEUM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 16:24


The Journal of Rheumatology's Editor-in-Chief Earl Silverman discusses this month's selection of articles that are most relevant to the clinical rheumatologist. This month we begin a new feature, an Editor's spotlight. The podcast includes an interview with Dr. Natasha Gakhal about her and her team's paper: Improving Hydroxychloroquine Dosing and Toxicity Screening at a Tertiary Care Ambulatory Center: A Quality Improvement Initiative by Sahil Koppikar, Stephanie Gottheil, Chandra Farrer and Natasha Gakhal https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.191265 This month's selections also include: Tofacitinib Persistence in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Retrospective Cohort Study by Anat Fisher, Marie Hudson, Robert W. Platt and Colin R. Dormuth for the Canadian Network for Observational Drug Effect Studies (CNODES) Investigators https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.191252 Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitor Monotherapy Versus Combination Therapy for the Treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis: Combined Analysis of European Biologics Databases by Matthew L. Thomas, Gavin Shaddick, Rachel Charlton, Charlotte Cavill, Richard Holland, Florenzo Iannone, Giovanni Lapadula, Simona Lopriore, Jakub Závada, Michal Uher, Karel Pavelka, Lenka Szczuková, Prodromos Sidiropoulos, Irini Flouri, Alexandros Drosos, Burkhard Möller, Michael J. Nissen, Rüdiger B. Müller, Almut Scherer, Neil McHugh and Alison Nightingale https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.190815 The Challenge of Very Early Systemic Sclerosis: A Combination of Mild and Early Disease? By Elisabeth Blaja, Suzana Jordan, Carmen-Marina Mihai, Rucsandra Dobrota, Mike Oliver Becker, Britta Maurer, Marco Matucci-Cerinic and Oliver Distler https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.190976 Phenylalanine Is a Novel Marker for Radiographic Knee Osteoarthritis Progression: The MOST Study by Guangju Zhai, Xianbang Sun, Edward W. Randell, Ming Liu, Na Wang, Irina Tolstykh, Proton Rahman, James Torner, Cora E. Lewis, Michael C. Nevitt, Ali Guermazi, Frank Roemer and David T. Felson https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.200054 Improving Hydroxychloroquine Dosing and Toxicity Screening at a Tertiary Care Ambulatory Center: A Quality Improvement Initiative by Sahil Koppikar, Stephanie Gottheil, Chandra Farrer and Natasha Gakhal https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.191265 To read the full articles visit www.jrheum.org Music by David Hilowitz

Real Science Radio
Richard Holland: God, Time, and the Incarnation

Real Science Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021


* A Significant Broadcast Event: [Part 1 reaired on New Year's Day!] Today KGOV begins to air what our staff believes is the most important series of author interviews ever produced in the 24-year history of Bob Enyart Live. Richard Holland is assistant professor of apologetics and theology with Liberty University Baptist Theological Seminary [2018 update: Now assistant professor of philosophy at Grand Canyon University]. Dr. Holland authored God, Time, and the Incarnation to explore the impact of God the Son becoming a man on the philosophical doctrines of divine timelessness and utter immutability. * Enjoying a Coffee Shop Visit: Rather than conducting a typical author interview and squeezing an overview of a book into a single show segment, instead, Bob and Richard have agreed that they will take their time and review the material as though the two men had half a day free to sit next to a fireplace in a coffee shop to consider one of the most far-reaching observations that any human being can make. Consider the insight into ultimate reality provided by the Incarnation of God the Son! We hope you enjoy this 7-interview series as much as we have enjoyed producing it! So, brace yourself. * The Richard Holland BEL Links: - God, Time, and the Incarnation (this show) - God, Time, and the Incarnation Part 2 - God, Time, and the Incarnation Part 3 - God, Time, and the Incarnation Part 4 - God, Time, and the Incarnation Part 5 - God, Time, and the Incarnation Part 6 - God, Time, and the Incarnation Part 7 Related: Our series with Ryan Mullins on his Oxford series book, The End of the Timeless God. * Boethius in Stanford's Encyclopedia of Philosophy: The entry for Eternity in Stanford's Encyclopedia of Philosophy states, "Boethius found the source of the idea of eternity which he attributes to God in Plato." * Isaac Newton, McTaggart, and Cullman: During this series, Bob and Dr. Holland also discuss Isaac Newton, John McTaggart, and Oscar Culllman. Holland describes Newton's concept of absolute and relative time, as Enyart, with three centuries of hindsight circumspectly suggests what Newton may actually have been referring to. John McTaggart contributed the philosophical terminology of time as the "A Series" (the traditional, tensed view of time) as compared to his own (and incorrect) "B Series" of time as static, not unlike the ordered though atemporal positions of numbers on a number line. Holland then describes Oscar Cullman's analysis of the Greek vocabulary showing that, as we've long reported at rsr.org/time, the New Testament terminology regarding God and time does not support the philosophical claim that He exists outside of time, as Bob adds, but rather, quite the opposite. * Newton on Time Eternally Flowing from God: Post-show update: We teach at kgov.com/time just as Isaac Newton stated, that "the existence of God was eternal, in relation to duration". Consider this quote from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy to show that Isaac Newton's understanding of time has much in common with BEL's teaching but not with classical theology... Isaac Newton founded classical mechanics on the view... that time passes uniformly without regard to whether anything happens in the world. [H]e spoke of absolute space and absolute time, so as to distinguish these entities from the various ways by which we measure them... From antiquity into the eighteenth century, contrary views... insisted, there can be no lapse of time without change occurring somewhere. Time is merely a measure of cycles of change within the world. [BE: Time doesn't move faster on a desert planet during a sandstorm nor slower in Vermont during an economic shut down.] ...Newton did not regard space and time as genuine substances (as are, paradigmatically, bodies and minds), but rather as real entities with their own manner of existence as necessitated by God's existence (more specifically, his omnipresence and eternality). [BE: That is, time eternaly flows from God.] * Is God Outside of Time? If you Google: Is God Outside of Time, out of a billion pages consider relevant, Google ranks our BEL article, Is God Outside of Time? in the top ten! Today's Resource: To order Dr. Holland's book, and receive with it a CD of Bob Enyart's complete interview with Richard, please call 8-080-8Enyart,  that's 800-836-9278. The book with the CD is $33. As always, BEL offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, and for repeat customers, if you don't love the book, we'll double that, for a double-your money guarantee! That's how much we love this book and think that you will be blessed if you read it also!

Bob Enyart Live
Richard Holland: God, Time, and the Incarnation

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021


* A Significant Broadcast Event: [Part 1 reaired on New Year's Day!] Today KGOV begins to air what our staff believes is the most important series of author interviews ever produced in the 24-year history of Bob Enyart Live. Richard Holland is assistant professor of apologetics and theology with Liberty University Baptist Theological Seminary [2018 update: Now assistant professor of philosophy at Grand Canyon University]. Dr. Holland authored God, Time, and the Incarnation to explore the impact of God the Son becoming a man on the philosophical doctrines of divine timelessness and utter immutability. * Enjoying a Coffee Shop Visit: Rather than conducting a typical author interview and squeezing an overview of a book into a single show segment, instead, Bob and Richard have agreed that they will take their time and review the material as though the two men had half a day free to sit next to a fireplace in a coffee shop to consider one of the most far-reaching observations that any human being can make. Consider the insight into ultimate reality provided by the Incarnation of God the Son! We hope you enjoy this 7-interview series as much as we have enjoyed producing it! So, brace yourself. * The Richard Holland BEL Links: - God, Time, and the Incarnation (this show) - God, Time, and the Incarnation Part 2 - God, Time, and the Incarnation Part 3 - God, Time, and the Incarnation Part 4 - God, Time, and the Incarnation Part 5 - God, Time, and the Incarnation Part 6 - God, Time, and the Incarnation Part 7 Related: Our series with Ryan Mullins on his Oxford series book, The End of the Timeless God. * Boethius in Stanford's Encyclopedia of Philosophy: The entry for Eternity in Stanford's Encyclopedia of Philosophy states, "Boethius found the source of the idea of eternity which he attributes to God in Plato." * Isaac Newton, McTaggart, and Cullman: During this series, Bob and Dr. Holland also discuss Isaac Newton, John McTaggart, and Oscar Culllman. Holland describes Newton's concept of absolute and relative time, as Enyart, with three centuries of hindsight circumspectly suggests what Newton may actually have been referring to. John McTaggart contributed the philosophical terminology of time as the "A Series" (the traditional, tensed view of time) as compared to his own (and incorrect) "B Series" of time as static, not unlike the ordered though atemporal positions of numbers on a number line. Holland then describes Oscar Cullman's analysis of the Greek vocabulary showing that, as we've long reported at rsr.org/time, the New Testament terminology regarding God and time does not support the philosophical claim that He exists outside of time, as Bob adds, but rather, quite the opposite. * Newton on Time Eternally Flowing from God: Post-show update: We teach at kgov.com/time just as Isaac Newton stated, that "the existence of God was eternal, in relation to duration". Consider this quote from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy to show that Isaac Newton's understanding of time has much in common with BEL's teaching but not with classical theology... Isaac Newton founded classical mechanics on the view... that time passes uniformly without regard to whether anything happens in the world. [H]e spoke of absolute space and absolute time, so as to distinguish these entities from the various ways by which we measure them... From antiquity into the eighteenth century, contrary views... insisted, there can be no lapse of time without change occurring somewhere. Time is merely a measure of cycles of change within the world. [BE: Time doesn't move faster on a desert planet during a sandstorm nor slower in Vermont during an economic shut down.] ...Newton did not regard space and time as genuine substances (as are, paradigmatically, bodies and minds), but rather as real entities with their own manner of existence as necessitated by God's existence (more specifically, his omnipresence and eternality). [BE: That is, time eternaly flows from God.] * Is God Outside of Time? If you Google: Is God Outside of Time, out of a billion pages consider relevant, Google ranks our BEL article, Is God Outside of Time? in the top ten! Today's Resource: To order Dr. Holland's book, and receive with it a CD of Bob Enyart's complete interview with Richard, please call 8-080-8Enyart,  that's 800-836-9278. The book with the CD is $33. As always, BEL offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, and for repeat customers, if you don't love the book, we'll double that, for a double-your money guarantee! That's how much we love this book and think that you will be blessed if you read it also!

Randomness Captured Alive

I said I wasn’t going to do it but damn it here it is- the inaugural transmission of Randomness Captured Alive and I’m talking about the current pandemic. I’m are also joined by Brad aka Richard Holland in the studio explaining how the virus has changed his life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Cardiff Rugby Life Podcast
Cardiff Rugby Life Podcast 2019/20: Episode 9

Cardiff Rugby Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 31:56


The Podcast is a real downer this week with a very long rant about Cardiff Blues on-field performances and off-field debacles, from trivial issues like the new European jersey and getting 54 free tickets, to the very worrying radio silence from Alun Jones and Richard Holland as they are party to introducing central contracts. However....I still believe we can beat Cheetahs this weekend, and if we do I have worked out that we'll definitely win the European Challenge Cup.

Kevin Conner Teaches
Apocalyptic Events (Part 8)

Kevin Conner Teaches

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 71:19


In this teaching series given back in the 1990s, Kevin Conner draws insights about apocalyptic events from the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation. These twin books deal with ‘end time’ events and are relevant for the times we are living in today. Session 7 and 8 feature Richard Holland, the founding pastor of Waverley Christian Fellowship (now CityLife Church). For more information and to see a list of Kevin's Conner's many books on this subject, visit www.kevinconner.org

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Kevin Conner Teaches
Apocalyptic Events (Part 7)

Kevin Conner Teaches

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 69:19


In this teaching series given back in the 1990s, Kevin Conner draws insights about apocalyptic events from the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation. These twin books deal with ‘end time’ events and are relevant for the times we are living in today. Session 7 and 8 feature Richard Holland, the founding pastor of Waverley Christian Fellowship (now CityLife Church). For more information and to see a list of Kevin's Conner's many books on this subject, visit www.kevinconner.org 

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Kevin Conner Teaches
Apocalyptic Events (Part 6)

Kevin Conner Teaches

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 69:25


In this teaching series given back in the 1990s, Kevin Conner draws insights about apocalyptic events from the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation. These twin books deal with ‘end time’ events and are relevant for the times we are living in today. Session 7 and 8 feature Richard Holland, the founding pastor of Waverley Christian Fellowship (now CityLife Church). For more information and to see a list of Kevin's Conner's many books on this subject, visit www.kevinconner.org 

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Kevin Conner Teaches
Apocalyptic Events (Part 5)

Kevin Conner Teaches

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 77:44


In this teaching series given back in the 1990s, Kevin Conner draws insights about apocalyptic events from the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation. These twin books deal with ‘end time’ events and are relevant for the times we are living in today. Session 7 and 8 feature Richard Holland, the founding pastor of Waverley Christian Fellowship (now CityLife Church). For more information and to see a list of Kevin's Conner's many books on this subject, visit www.kevinconner.org 

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Kevin Conner Teaches
Apocalyptic Events (Part 4)

Kevin Conner Teaches

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 75:14


In this teaching series given back in the 1990s, Kevin Conner draws insights about apocalyptic events from the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation. These twin books deal with ‘end time’ events and are relevant for the times we are living in today. Session 7 and 8 feature Richard Holland, the founding pastor of Waverley Christian Fellowship (now CityLife Church). For more information and to see a list of Kevin's Conner's many books on this subject, visit www.kevinconner.org 

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Kevin Conner Teaches
Apocalyptic Events (Part 3)

Kevin Conner Teaches

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 76:43


In this teaching series given back in the 1990s, Kevin Conner draws insights about apocalyptic events from the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation. These twin books deal with ‘end time’ events and are relevant for the times we are living in today. Session 7 and 8 feature Richard Holland, the founding pastor of Waverley Christian Fellowship (now CityLife Church). For more information and to see a list of Kevin's Conner's many books on this subject, visit www.kevinconner.org 

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Kevin Conner Teaches
Apocalyptic Events (Part 2)

Kevin Conner Teaches

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 61:29


In this teaching series given back in the 1990s, Kevin Conner draws insights about apocalyptic events from the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation. These twin books deal with ‘end time’ events and are relevant for the times we are living in today. Session 7 and 8 feature Richard Holland, the founding pastor of Waverley Christian Fellowship (now CityLife Church). For more information and to see a list of Kevin's Conner's many books on this subject, visit www.kevinconner.org 

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Kevin Conner Teaches
Apocalyptic Events (Part 1)

Kevin Conner Teaches

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 65:11


In this teaching series given back in the 1990s, Kevin Conner draws insights about apocalyptic events from the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation. These twin books deal with ‘end time’ events and are relevant for the times we are living in today. Session 7 and 8 feature Richard Holland, the founding pastor of Waverley Christian Fellowship (now CityLife Church). For more information and to see a list of Kevin's Conner's many books on this subject, visit www.kevinconner.org 

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Living Beyond 120
Longevity, Fasting, & Molecular Hydrogen — A Conversation with Alex Tarnava

Living Beyond 120

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 64:14


On this episode, Mark and Dr. Gladden welcome Alex Tarnava, CEO at NMW and Drink HRW, to chat about a myriad of topics pertaining to health and longevity.   They start off by discussing the trend of diets that mimic fasting and what outcome they have on our health. Because fasting “resets” our bodies, it has been shown to have great effect in aiding such things as DNA repair, gut health, and autophagy. Alex gives insight into the correlation between fasting and cancer treatments. He explains how fasting leads to a lack of sugar in the body, which can actually weaken cancer cells, making chemotherapy and other treatments more effective at targeting cancerous cells.  Next, the group moves on to discussing molecular hydrogen and the incredible studies that are gaining popularity and notoriety. Molecular hydrogen can help to mitigate the biggest contributors to aging, which is making it appealing to those striving for longevity. It has also been shown to reduce liver fat and improve conditions associated with mitochondrial impairments, diabetes, and metabolic issues.  The uses of hydrogen are becoming so renowned that even athletes have begun to utilize it to help their bodies respond better to exercise and increase their overall energy.  Special Guest Alex Tarnava Alex has a passion for health, fitness, learning and self-improvement. After a lifetime of sports activity, he was shocked to find he’d developed osteoarthritis while still in his physical prime. Unwilling to give up his way of life, he dosed himself regularly with Naproxen to counter the pain and discomfort he lived with every day. Over time, the drug’s effects lessened while the gastro-intestinal side-effects increased. Searching for alternatives, Alex scoured medical journals looking for emerging treatments that would help, reading hundreds of published articles in the process. This was where he happened upon the potential of molecular hydrogen. Skeptical at first, the more he read the more interested he became in its potential. Motivated by pain and the hope he garnered from his research, he began to experiment with ways of replicating the dosage levels being used successfully across the scientific community. After a time, he realized he needed real expertise and sought out Dr. Richard Holland’s counsel. After a thrilling ride through discovery, multiple experimentation, and finally success, Drink HRW open cup hydrogen tablets were finally ready for the public. Alex remains committed to bringing relief through Rejuvenation and several other planned products to not just other sufferers, but anyone interested in preventative health and longevity. Together, his team wants to ensure that everyone has the chance to experience the tremendous benefits of daily use of molecular hydrogen in a safe and effective manner.  To learn more about Alex and his work with molecular hydrogen, click here: https://drinkhrw.com/

Christian Humanist Profiles
Christian Humanist Profiles 159: Good Arguments

Christian Humanist Profiles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 31:48


Nathan Gilmour interviews Richard Holland about his recent book "Good Arguments."

Christian Humanist Profiles
Christian Humanist Profiles 159: Good Arguments

Christian Humanist Profiles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 1:00


Nathan Gilmour interviews Richard Holland about his recent book "Good Arguments."

Christian Humanist Profiles
Christian Humanist Profiles 159: Good Arguments

Christian Humanist Profiles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 1:00


Nathan Gilmour interviews Richard Holland about his recent book "Good Arguments."

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 687: Michael Rakowitz and the Whitney

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 55:39


In this episode we welcome back three long lost friends. We pull Richard Holland and Christian Kuras out of retirement to speak deeply and profoundly about the complexities of museum funding. We visit the studio of Michael Rakowitz to talk about what it's like to be considered for the Whitney biennial and to choose not to participate. Then to have that choice forced to become a public act and to find the people wanting for a conversation about the future of our museums.   https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/whitney-announces-lineup-for-2019-biennial https://hyperallergic.com/486805/artists-and-activists-prepare-political-responses-to-whitney-biennial/ http://www.frieze.info/article/2019-whitney-biennial-names-participating-artists-michael-rakowitz-drops-out-protest?language=de  

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The Jealous Curator : ART FOR YOUR EAR
RICHARD HOLLAND : the tea boys see mermaids

The Jealous Curator : ART FOR YOUR EAR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2018 81:19


From a 45-year career of building art for the movies, to a brand new career of building art for himself. Richard Holland is my guest (and PS he worked on The Princess Bride. The. Princess. Bride!!!)

The Cardiff Blues Podcast
S1 Ep1: CEO Richard Holland, Captain Ellis Jenkins and new Head Coach, John Mulvihill

The Cardiff Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 21:26


The very first episode with Cardiff Blues CEO Richard Holland, Captain Ellis Jenkins and new Head Coach, John Mulvihill. 'The Cardiff Blues Podcast' goes behind the scenes of Cardiff Blues Rugby - featuring players, coaches, staff, sponsors and fans throughout the season. Hosted by Cardiff Arms Park's very own Karl Kruger Williams. Produced by Pineapple Audio Production.

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Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 564: Caroline Wells Chandler

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 67:23


This week on Bad at Sports, NYC/BAS: Amanda Browder and Caroline Burghardt return to the airwaves with an interview with New York based artist Caroline Wells Chandler. Our interview was done a few months after his installation at Spring Break art fair 2016 / Field Projects in NYC. The quote below is from the statement for this exhibition.  "Chandler pulls inspiration from the story of Hermaphroditus and his merging with the water nymph Salmacis. Melding this ancient Greek myth with contemporary references and creations, from transgender Santa Claus to beach bums and cowbois, the artist playfully immerses the audience in an exploration of transgender identity. Contemporary identities morph and fluctuate, pushed forward by radical practices of self-creation and influenced by biological impulses and desires. While the shaping and reshaping, identifying and unidentifying, copying and pasting may seem fanciful at first glance, the stakes for trans and lgbtq-identified people are deep and pressing. Chandler’s work acknowledges the deep stakes at hand, while embracing a joyful, celebratory aesthetic, combining playful colors and forms with a confident embrace of sexuality. "  For all in Chicago in 2017 look out for his solo exhibition at Andrew Rafacz Gallery.  Link to Field Projects and Caroline Wells Chandler's site :  http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/springbreak2016/   Born in Norfolk, Virginia, Caroline Wells Chandler currently lives and works in New York. He completed his foundation studies at the Rhode Island School of Design and received his BFA cum laude from Southern Methodist University in 2007. He has shown at numerous institutions including: Zurcher Studio (NY), Anna Kustera (NY), Field Projects (NY), Vox Populi (PA), Sanctuary (PA), N’Namdi Center for Contemporary Art (MI), Open Gallery (TN), The Bascom (NC), Arlington Arts Center (VA), and the Stieglitz Museum (‘s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands) among others. Chandler is a 2011 MFA recipient in painting at the Yale School of Art where he was awarded the Ralph Mayer Prize for proficiency in materials and techniques. He lives and works in New York. Queering the Lines will mark the third solo show within a year for the artist. Amanda Browder www.amandabrowder.com   ALSO: Go see Richard's show! OPENS SUNDAY DECEMBER 4th! 3-6PM Riverside Arts Center 32 East Quincy St Riverside, IL  60302 www.riversideartscenter.com Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 1-5pm    Good Machines Artists: Taylor Hokanson in collaboration with J. Stephen Lee, Richard Holland, Niki Passath, Jesse Seay, and Philip von Zweck Curated by: Natalie Jacobson Opening reception: December 4th, 3-6, with artist talk from 5-6pm. Family Day event: December 10th, 2-4 "This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency, and sponsorship from the Riverside Township.” Here’s a brief blurb about the show: How can we use technology to better connect to others and create new experiences for ourselves? This group exhibition explores this question through works that exploit machine and technology and use interactivity as a form of performance, while looking at the role that potentiality and destruction play within those experiences. Artists whose work often uses technology as a medium are invited to create machines that will generate a gesture, a kind of “drawing” in the form of a mark, sound, light, object, or movement. Due to direct or indirect public interaction with the machines, and within the confines of the gallery space, these drawings will change over time, and possibly be destroyed in the process. Come join in!   Here’s the page link on the RAC website, it has artist bios and such: http://www.riversideartscenter.com/good-machines/  

stopGOstop » sound collage – field recording – sound art – john wanzel

March 4, 2004 the blind spot radio program presented The Fantastic Race to WLUW. Jacob Christopher, Jesse Seay, Jake Quickel, Richard Holland, and Brian Taylor (using different forms of transportation) raced to the radio station. Hosted by Eric Humphrey and John … Continue reading →

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Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 499: Amanda Browder

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2015 83:57


This week: The penultimate show of the Richard Holland era has arrived. There was only one person who could possibly have been the subject of this show and that, of course, is Richard's good friend, Bad at Sports co-host and all around awesome person Amanda Browder! They talk about Amanda's work, installation and site specific art and Duncan's creepy fixations. Next week is episode 500! Duncan, Richard and Amanda gather at a non-ironic tiki bar. Rude jokes are told. It is a wacky mess. Don't miss it. Check out Amanda's work at www.amandabrowder.com

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stopGOstop » sound collage – field recording – sound art – john wanzel

A rebroadcast of the Blind Spot radio program from December 11, 2005, and evening of landscapes, some real, some imagined. Microlandscapes features the talents of Richard Holland, Anna Clark, Peter Rosenbloom, Eric Humpherys, Brian Taylor, Philip von Zweck, and John Wanzel. I … Continue reading →

Studio Break
Michele Kishita

Studio Break

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2015


Episode 132:  On this weeks podcast Michele Kishita provides some background on her studio practice and previews some of the work in a new exhibition opening at the Windsor Art Center.  Michele’s work was selected by juror Richard Holland of Bad at Sports for Studio Breaks Annual Competition. Michele Kishita      Windsor Art Center      iTunes The post Michele Kishita appeared first on Studio Break.

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Studio Break
Dena Thomas-Aouassou

Studio Break

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2014


Episode 125:  This weeks episode features Dena Thomas-Aouassou, one of our 2014 MFA Competition winners selected by Richard Holland of Bad at Sports.  Dena’s sculpture & installation based works are informed from her experience living in Morocco and discuss the geopolitical strategies that alter and shape the region. Dena Thomas-Aouassou      iTunes   The post Dena Thomas-Aouassou appeared first on Studio Break.

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Studio Break
RICHARD HOLLAND, BAD AT SPORTS

Studio Break

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2014 46:48


This week Richard Holland joins the podcast, he's a founding member of Bad at Sports, a podcast which started in Chicago and has since grown to global proportions with over 30 contributors and expanding the discussion around Contemporary Art through interviews, panel discussions, exhibition reviews and more.

Studio Break
Richard Holland

Studio Break

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2014


Episode 106:  Richard Holland is a founding member of Bad at Sports, a podcast which started in Chicago and has since grown to global proportions with over 30 contributors and expanding the discussion around Contemporary Art through interviews, panel discussions, exhibition reviews and more. Bad at Sports      iTunes  The post Richard Holland appeared first on Studio Break.

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 433: Expo Chicago - Sanford Biggers, Elysia Borowy-Reeder and José Lerma

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2013 95:45


This week: Duncan and Richard at Expo Chicago 2013 talking to Sanford Biggers, Elysia Borowy-Reeder and José Lerma. From Expo's info: Sanford Biggers, Elysia Borowy-Reeder and José Lerma in conversation with Richard Holland and Duncan MacKenzieFor another rousing Bad at Sports discussion, hosts Richard Holland and Duncan MacKenzie will field interviews and commentary from Artist Sanford Biggers (SAIC MFA 1999, moniquemeloche, David Castillo Gallery, MASSIMO DE CARLO), Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit Elysia Borowy-Reeder and Artist José Lerma (SAIC Painting and Drawing), most recently featured in a solo exhibition for “Chicago Works” at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 374: apexart/ Stephanie Powell and James Walsh

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2012 56:45


This week: The first in our series of interview we did in partnership with apexart in New York! Duncan, Amanda, and Richard talk with Stephanie Powell and James Walsh about their experiences in the apexart residency program. From the announcement: Meeting Location: Radial Bench The High Line enter @ W 29th St. & 10th Ave. apexart and Bad at Sports wrap up their season of Resident Talk collaborations* with Outbound Residents James Walsh, who traveled to Bangkok, Thailand, and Stephanie Powell, who traveled to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Duncan MacKenzie, Richard Holland, and Amanda Browder from the Bad at Sports team will conduct the interview at the Radial Bench on the High Line off the 29th Street entrance, getting to the bottom of what exactly the apexart Residency is and what James' and Stephanie's experiences were during their month away from their routine. Before studying art, Stephanie Powell's initial career interest was in journalism, which has consistently challenged her to think critically about the storytelling component of her work. Stephanie is currently living in Brooklyn, NY, and is a Visiting Professor at Pratt Institute and Photography Technician at Parsons School of Design. Read more on her resident page. James Walsh has been making visual work in a variety of media since 1986, and has shown throughout the United States and in Turkey, Italy, England, and Sweden. He is the author of three books and numerous unique and limited-edition artist's books. Read more on his resident page. Amanda Browder, co-founder of Bad at Sports, is an internationally shown visual artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Lawyer by day, Richard Holland is the co-founder of Bad at Sports and co-host of their Chicago broadcasts. Duncan MacKenzie, co-founder of Bad at Sports, is a Chicago based Artist / Critic / Writer / Educator / Podcaster and generally a culture enthusiast. * Over the course of the series, the Bad at Sports team will grill and provoke apexart residents in increasingly ridiculous scenarios while talking art, residencies, the role of conversation, and the inspiration that comes with travel. apexart's exhibitions and public programs are supported in part by the Affirmation Arts Fund, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Edith C. Blum Foundation, Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, The Greenwich Collection Ltd., Lambent Foundation Fund of Tides Foundation, and with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York State Council on the Arts. apexart 291 Church Street, NYC, 10013 t. 212 431 5270 www.apexart.org

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 344: Kota Ezawa

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2012 44:11


This week: San Francisco brings another great guest to the table! Kota Ezawa, video archaeologist. Ezawa's work has been shown in solo exhibitions at the Hayward Gallery in London, Artpace in San Antonio, The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Murray Guy Gallery in New York and Haines Gallery in San Francisco. He participated in exhibitions at Museum of Modern Art in New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, SF MOMA, Andy Warhol Museum and Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. His animations were included in the 2005 Shanghai Biennale and will be presented in the upcoming Sao Paulo Biennial. He received a Tiffany Foundation Award in 2003 and the SECA Art Award in 2006. Ezawa is Assistant Professor of Media Arts at the California College of the Arts. ALSO: Comic Art and Fine Art: Connecting the DotsArt Institute of ChicagoApril 12, 20126:00 PM - 7:00 PMArt Institute of Chicago111 S. Michigan Ave Free with museum admission, students free with IDA Panel Of Leading Comic Experts:Neal Adams, Ivan Brunetti, Geofrey Darrow and J.J. Sedelmaier discuss the history and future of this popular and populist art form. Moderated by Richard Holland.Presented with the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo.Explore the connection between Comic Art and Fine Art. This mini-tour includes a $2 off coupon to the Roy Lichtenstein exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago when you show your C2E2 badge.

The Christian O’Connell Breakfast Show - Choice Cuts
Team Holland are going to Lapland with Christian

The Christian O’Connell Breakfast Show - Choice Cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2011 6:00


On the Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show this morning we announced the 2nd family that would be joining us in Lapland to see Santa Claus. It's safe to say that everyone here thinks that Richard Holland and his two children couldn't be more deserving of this special treat.

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 158: Hello Chicago

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2008 53:40


Here we stand, at the beginning of the most exciting part of our Art Year: opening night.  So, what do we do? We return to past form, act like idiots, and debate the state of the Chicago Art World and Art Chicago with Michael Workman. Also, a sober and sick Duncan MacKenzie can't handle a rowdy and drunken Bad at Sports crew and totally melts down, then screams repeatedly at Richard Holland?  Could the band be breaking up?  Speculation ensues. Let your hate mail begin.

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