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Roanoke College's latest poll gives an early edge to Democrat and former Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger over Republican Lt. Governor Winsome Sears.
This week, Leigh Giangreco reports on why so many foreigners—as well as American citizens living abroad—are now afraid to travel to, of all places, the United States. Then, Clara Molot has an update on a mysterious cancer surge among young alumni of Roanoke College. And finally, Carrie Monahan looks at the general store in the small Long Island town of Sagaponack and its new proprietor who, it turns out, is a billionaire. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Paul R. Hinlicky is Tise Professor emeritus at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia. He is author of numerous articles and books, including the Cascade Companion on Lutheran Theology (2020), Luther for Evangelicals (2018), Luther and the Beloved Community (2010), and a systematic theology, Beloved Community (2015). He is Distinguished Professor on the graduate faculty of Christ Seminary, Institute of Lutheran Theology.PODCAST LINKS:- Lutheran Theology (book): https://wipfandstock.com/9781498234092/lutheran-theology/- Reconstructions in Lutheran Doctrinal Theology (series): https://wipfandstock.com/search-results/?series=reconstructions-in-lutheran-doctrinal-theologyNEWSLETTER:Subscribe to our podcast newsletter and get ***40% OFF*** any Wipf and Stock book: http://eepurl.com/cMB8ML. (Be sure to check the box next to “Podcast Updates: The Theology Mill” before hitting Subscribe.)CONNECT:Website: https://wipfandstock.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WipfandstockpublishersTwitter: https://twitter.com/wipfandstockFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wipfandstockInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wipfandstock/*The Theology Mill and Wipf and Stock Publishers would like to thank Luca Di Alessandro for making their song “A Celestial Keyboard” available for use as the podcast's transition music. Link to license: https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/.
It's YOUR time to #EdUpIn this episode, President Series #360, (Powered By Ellucian), & brought to YOU by HigherEd PodConYOUR guest is Dr. Frank Shushok, President, Roanoke CollegeYOUR host is Dr. Joe SallustioHow are colleges adapting to serve as anchor institutions in their communities?Why is viewing students as consumers critical for institutional success?How can smaller colleges differentiate themselves in today's market?What role do industry partnerships play in student success & employment?How are private colleges filling the accessibility gap in higher education?Topics include:Building strong industry & community partnershipsCreating seamless educational pathways from K-12 through graduate schoolMeeting evolving student needs & expectationsDriving economic development in local communitiesAdapting rapidly to market demands & consumer needsBalancing tradition with innovation & transformationFor #EdUp Subscribers only via the extended conversation:Leadership insights moving from large to small institutionsThe changing role of land-grant vs private institutionsKeys to institutional adaptability & responsivenessBuilding strong community & industry connectionsThe future of higher education deliveryCreating distinctive value propositionsListen in to #EdUpDo YOU want to accelerate YOUR professional development?Do YOU want to get exclusive early access to ad-free episodes, extended episodes, bonus episodes, original content, invites to special events, & more?Then BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TODAY - $19.99/month or $199.99/year (Save 17%)!Want to get YOUR organization to pay for YOUR subscription? Email EdUp@edupexperience.comThank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp!Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience!We make education YOUR business!
The race for governor is starting to take shape as new polling numbers show where things stand eight months out from Election Day. Michael Pope has the numbers. Here’s a link to the new polling from Roanoke College.
In this episode St Luke's Executive Director John Ericson discusses an exciting new tour opportunity that will allow for both onsite and offsite visitation, the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, and a conversation about sacred sites and messy history. John Ericson is the Executive Director of St Luke's Historic Church & Museum. A graduate of Roanoke College and the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. He has worked up from Docent to Executive Director over his tenure of nearly 12 years at St Luke's.
How can students understand how to apply data into real-world situations? Dr. Elizabeth Ackley, Director of the Center for Community Health Innovation at Roanoke College joined RHV to discuss the development of their Healthy Living Index. If you want to be part of the conversation about rural health, join VRHA at the National Rural Health Association's Policy Institute this February in Washington, DC. The Policy Institute is a chance to hear firsthand from federal policymakers and meet with your members of Congress.
The Inside Economics hosts welcome Professor Alice Kassens to discuss her use of the Inside Economics podcast as a teaching tool at Roanoke College. Alice describes how the podcast inspires her students to learn about and debate the meaning of economic releases. After a quick round of the statistics game which Alice dominates, the group discusses the effects of a potential government shutdown on the economy and financial markets. Guest: Alice Louise Kassens, Professor of Economics at Roanoke College More Cowbell: Using Inside Economics to Develop Data Literacy and Camaraderie (JET, 2024)Intemperate Spirits: Economic Adaptation During Prohibition (2019)Interested in joining Economic View: Real Time? Take a free trial todayThe Economic View-Real Time information service is the single web-based source that covers the global economy and financial markets around the clock. The service provides real-time analysis of key economic and financial market developments along with analysis of more than 250 economic releases. Economic View enables users to easily access data, analysis of economic events, trends and risks.Hosts: Mark Zandi – Chief Economist, Moody's Analytics, Cris deRitis – Deputy Chief Economist, Moody's Analytics, and Marisa DiNatale – Senior Director - Head of Global Forecasting, Moody's AnalyticsFollow Mark Zandi on 'X' and BlueSky @MarkZandi, Cris deRitis on LinkedIn, and Marisa DiNatale on LinkedIn
Ben Betts is the Head Coach of the Boys' National High School Basketball team at Combine Academy in Lincolnton, North Carolina. Betts has accumulated 34 years of experience as a college coach. After beginning his coaching career at South Carolina State, Betts has been an assistant at College of Charleston, VCU, Oklahoma, Tennessee State, IPFW, Georgia Southern, Western Carolina, and Winthrop. Additionally, he was the head coach of South Carolina State for a three-year stretch from 2003 to 2006 where he directed the Bulldogs to the MEAC regular-season crown in 2004 . While at Oklahoma from 2006-2011 he mentored 2009 NBA No. 1 overall pick Blake Griffin and helped direct the Sooners to the NCAA Tournament in 2008 and 2009.Betts was a four-year basketball letterwinner at Roanoke College where he helped propel the team to the NCAA Tournament.On this episode Ben & Mike discuss the unique environment and opportunities available at Combine Academy for aspiring basketball players. Betts emphasizes the importance of personal growth, both academically and athletically, as students prepare for the next step in their basketball careers. Throughout the conversation, Ben shares insights from his extensive coaching experience, including the challenges posed by the current landscape of college basketball, particularly the impact of the transfer portal on high school athletes. He highlights the necessity of team cohesion and individual development, illustrating how players can maximize their potential within a structured program. The episode also touches on the significance of mentorship and support in guiding young athletes through their journeys in sports and education.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Make sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.Be sure to take some notes as you listen to this episode with Ben Betts, Head Coach of the Boys' National High School Basketball team at Combine Academy.Website - https://www.combineacademy.com/Email – betts@combineacademy.comTwitter/X - @CoachBetts14Visit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballOur friends at Dr. Dish Basketball are doing things a little differently this month with $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish Rebel+, $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish All-Stat+, AND $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish CT+ during their first ever Semi-Annual Sales Event. Shop now and have your team more ready for the upcoming season than ever before.Fast Model SportsFastModel Sports has the most compelling and intuitive basketball software out there! In addition to a great product, they also provide basketball coaching content and resources through their blog and playbank,...
In this episode of Are You in the Book?, Roanoke College's new head baseball coach, Brett Kaminsky, shares his journey from Tampa, Florida, to leading a top-tier Division III program in Virginia. Kaminsky dives into his passion for recruiting, the importance of character-driven players, and the lessons he learned from mentors and coaching stops along the way. He discusses his philosophy on team culture, the critical role of strength training for young athletes, and the unique advantages of Roanoke's facilities, academics, and community spirit. This inspiring episode offers valuable insights for players, parents, and coaches looking to understand what it takes to succeed at the collegiate level. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this latest episode of Actualizing Success, Actualize Consulting's Partner Matt Sue and Director EJ Kite engage in a thought-provoking conversation about the evolving landscape of the mortgage industry. They reflect on the past 20 years, discuss the impact of fluctuating interest rates and home prices, and explore the implications for first-time home buyers. They also delve into the potential influence of the upcoming presidential election on housing market rates and the challenges faced by prospective home buyers. Check out the full episode to hear valuable insights into the complex dynamics of the mortgage industry and a comprehensive overview of the factors shaping the current housing market.Listen to learn more about:Historical context of interest rates and home pricesChallenges for first-time homebuyers, including high mortgage rates and limited housing inventoryMarket predictions and economic influences with the upcoming electionRegional variations in housing trendsThe changing dream of homeownership in a post-pandemic world and how Actualize Consulting can assist in affordable lendingAbout Matt SeuMatt is a Partner at Actualize Consulting, managing the Mortgage & Fixed Income practice. With three decades of experience in the mortgage industry, Matt is a wealth of information and a true thought leader committed to moving the industry forward through digital transformation and standardizing how the mortgage industry communicates. Before his time at Actualize, he served as a Vice President for Freddie Mac, focusing on large-scale business and technology change efforts. Matt is a two-time winner of MISMO's prestigious Outstanding Contribution Award and the 2023 Industry Titans Award. Email: mseu@actualizeconsulting.com About EJ KiteEJ is a Director with Actualize Consulting and has over 35 years of expertise in information management. He has a proven track record in team building, infrastructure analysis, and crafting enduring solutions to meet dynamic business demands. With a 24-year tenure across Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, he has consistently spearheaded initiatives to enhance operational efficiency and foster strategic growth through data-driven insights. EJ holds a degree in Business Administration from Roanoke College. He has received various awards, including the Sapphire Award for Auction in 2021, the Commitment to Excellence Award in 2017, and the Mortgage Banking 2012 Technology All-Star Award.Email: Ekite@actualizeconsulting.comThanks for listening to this episode of the Actualizing Success Podcast! We hope you enjoyed the discussion and come back for more. In the meantime, don't forget to rate this episode and leave a review to let us know how you like it. Website: www.actualizeconsulting.com If you have any questions or comments, we'd love to hear from you. You can contact us at podcast@actualizeconsulting.com.
Ricky Cheese of Grinding for Greatness welcomes Gian Ortiz, a 2023 state finalist from Jensen Beach High School, into his home to talk about his wrestling journey and future at Roanoke College. In this episode, Gian opens up about his experiences at the state tournament, the challenges he faced, and his aspirations to become an NCAA champion despite a recent Type 1 diabetes diagnosis. We dive into Gian's wrestling journey, his relationship with Coach McMath, and the role discipline plays in achieving success on and off the mat. Tune in for an insightful and personal conversation filled with passion, humor, and valuable lessons for all wrestlers. Key Highlights: Gian's road to the 2023 state finals and his tough match against Derrick Williams. Overcoming the challenges of being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. The transition from high school to NCAA wrestling at Roanoke College. The vital role of discipline and the lessons learned from Coach McMath. Fun moments from a (kind of) competitive pool game and Gian's passion for wrestling. #Wrestling #GrindingForGreatness #GianOrtiz #JensenBeachWrestling #RoanokeCollege #FloridaWrestling #YouthWrestling #NCAA #Discipline #Type1Diabetes #WrestlingPodcast #FloridaWrestlingRoom
Subscribe to Receive Venkat's Weekly Newsletter Dr. Bala read “Comet” by Dr. Carl Sagan when she was probably in middle school. The book captured her imagination and she was fascinated by astronomy. Over time her curiosity led her to physics and ultimately becoming a Professor of Physics at Roanoke College, VA. On our podcast, Dr. Bala joins us on our podcast to talk about her background in academia, Physics and Research, Importance of doing UG Research, About CCL and commitment to UG Research, and finally Advice for High Schoolers. In particular, we discuss the following with her: Dr. Rama Bala's Background Academia Importance of UG Research About CCL Topics discussed in this episode: Introducing Dr. Rama Bala [] Hi Fives - Podcast Highlights [] Professional Background [] Why Physics? [] Choosing Academia [] Academic & Research Experiences [] Getting Students to do Research [] Benefits of UG Research to Students [] UGR & Career Trajectory [] Founding CCL [] What is CCL [] What's Next? [] Advice for High Schoolers [] Our Guest: Dr. Rama Bala, President and CEO, Chance to Change Lives, Pittsburgh, PA. Dr. Bala has more than 25 years of experience working in academia, most recently as Professor of Physics at Roanoke College in Virginia. Dr. Bala has taught at Stanford University, Harvard University, Georgetown University, and James Madison University. Memorable Quote: “I think research really exposes students to develop a new and unique way of thinking when there are no answers, they've got to discover for themselves.” Dr. Bala. Episode Transcript: Please visit Episode's Transcript. Similar Episodes: UG Research Calls-to-action: Follow us on Instagram. To Ask the Guest a question, or to comment on this episode, email podcast@almamatters.io. Subscribe or Follow our podcasts at any of these locations: Apple Podcasts, Spotify and others.
- Monica went to a Roanoke College football game...and she owes them an apology
- How do we feel about paying kids for good grades? Did we get paid as kids? - Antoine saved money by using a student discount....but he's not a student..hmmm - Does Monica hate Roanoke College?!?!
SPONSOR:The Richmond ForumLINKS:Pod Virginia | PatreonLearn more about Jackleg MediaCheck out Black Virginia NewsIN THE NEWS:As Democrats arrived in Chicago for their convention, a new Roanoke College poll showed that Vice President Kamala Harris has a 3% edge in Virginia over former President Donald Trump.In July, Governor Youngkin issued Executive Order 33, directing the Virginia Department of Education to draft guidance for public school divisions to adopt local policies and procedures establishing cell phone-free education. With school starting this week, what might the future hold for students and cell phone usage?Speaking of polls, Governor Youngkin's approval has jumped to its highest number.In a new Roanoke College survey of Virginia likely voters, Youngkin's popularity surged to 59%. When compared to others, that rating makes him the sixth-most popular governor in the nation.TRIVIA: What was Virginia's walk-up song at the 2024 DNC Convention, and what is the song's connection to the state?Learn more at http://linktr.ee/JacklegMedia
A new poll from Roanoke College is the first from the school since Vice President Kamala Harris secured the top of the Democratic ticket. Nick Gilmore has details.
Richard DeWayne Martin was welcomed into heaven by Jesus, his parents Roy and Veronica Martin of Roanoke, VA, and his grandparents, Albert and Annie Martin and Eva Smith Lacy. Richard is survived by his wife of 59 years, Winifred (Winkie) Martin; three children, Melissa Vath (Marc), Hunter Martin (Allyson), and Blake Martin; six grandchildren who knew him as Boppy, Ann-Katherine Vath Perdue (Taylor), Mallory Martin Crain (Taylor), Courtland Martin Thomas (Travis), Andy Vath, Alex Vath, and Palmer Martin (Maddie); and eight great-grandchildren. Born on Sept. 10, 1942, in Roanoke County, VA, Richard attended Jefferson High School and Roanoke College. He...Article LinkSupport the Show.
Abortion may end up being one important issue for voters this year. But as Michael Pope reports, a new poll shows other issues are eclipsing it.
SPONSOR:Burn the PageLINKS:Pod Virginia | PatreonLearn more about Jackleg MediaCheck out Black Virginia NewsIN THE NEWS: A new poll from Roanoke College has the presidential election tied with Biden at 42 percent and Trump also at 42 percent. The poll was conducted right before the guilty verdict in the New York hush money trail, but points to a murky presidential year ahead. The poll also shows tha Democrats are not all that positive about the Biden years, but nine out of ten Republicans view the Trump years as mostly good.Former President Donald Trump lost Virginia in 2016 and in 2020, but Republicans across the state are clamoring for his endorsement. Now two candidates are receiving just that from the leading Republican candidate for president. One is Hung Cao, a Republican running in the U-S Senate primary against four other candidates; the other is state Senator John McGuire, who is running against incumbent Congressman Bob Good in the 5th Congressional District.Are some students bullied more than others? Delegate Joshua Cole wanted to change the definition of bullying to protect the most vulnerable--students with disabilities, Black and brown students, and LGBTQIA+ students--but Governor Youngkin vetoed the bill, saying it might cause confusion.TRIVIA: Who was the New Deal Democrat who defeated Congressman Colgate Darden in the 1936 Democratic primary? (Hint: he was the publisher of the Portsmouth Star)At the Watercooler:- Biden's Black Voter Engagement event...that almost nobody heard about. So what's the plan for Black voters in Virginia?- Can you run for President from prison? Socialist Eugene V. Debs managed it in 1920, getting 3% of the vote.Learn more at http://linktr.ee/JacklegMedia
Dr. Harry Wilson, professor emeritus at Roanoke College, joins Brittany Lewis on "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss a new Roanoke College poll that has found President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump tied in a head-to-head matchup in Virginia. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Peace Talks welcomes the distinguished Makoto Fujimura to the podcast with an in-depth interview on the meaning of art today's world. Fujimura describes art as a means of slowing down, a discovery of your past, and a way to break the cycle of violence. Fujimura shares with hosts Vanessa Sadler and Suzie Lind stories of his own life which reveal that "...broken pieces can give us something new." You don't want to miss this one!Makoto Fujimura is a leading contemporary artist whose work has been featuredin galleries and museums around the world, including The Museum ofContemporary Art in Tokyo, The Huntington Library in California, the TikotinMuseum in Israel, Belvedere Museum in Vienna, C3M North Bund Art Museum in Shanghai, and Pola Museum in Japan. His process-driven, refractive “slow art” has been described by David Brooks of the as “a small rebellion against the quickening of time.” (New York Times) Fujimura is the author of 4 books: Art+Faith: A Theology of Making, Silence and Beauty, Refractions, and Culture Care. He is a recipient of four Doctor of Arts Honorary Degrees from Belhaven University, Biola University, Cairn University, and Roanoke College. » Subscribe to PEACE TALKS Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peace-talks/id1590168616About the Center for Formation, Justice and Peace:Justice and peace come from the inside out—from the overflow of a transformed heart. This belief led our founder, Bishop Todd Hunter, to start the Center for Formation, Justice and Peace in 2021. The Center brings together a diverse, interdenominational community of people who want to be formed in love to heal a broken world. Because “religion” is often part of the problem, we've created a brave, Jesus-centered space for dialogue, questioning, creating, and exploration. PEACE TALKS introduces you to women and men who are working to undo oppression, leading to lives of deeper peace for all.*Connect with The Center Online!*Visit The Center's Website: https://centerfjp.orgFollow The Center on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/centerfjpFollow The Center on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CenterFjpFollow The Center on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/centerfjp/Support the Show.
Biden and Trump are tied in a new poll conducted by Roanoke College, 23 million dollars in grants are authorized to fight opioid addiction in the Commonwealth, and community colleges offer training on solar panel installation.
President Biden and former President Trump are tied at 42% each in Virginia, according to a new poll from Roanoke College. Michael Pope has the numbers.
This week on Family Policy Matters, host Traci DeVette Griggs welcomes Carter Satterfield, a swimmer at Roanoke College, to discuss her experience swimming with a transgender-identifying male and how that prompted her to join the lawsuit against the NCAA.
Amazing conversation with the author of Deleuze and Guattari's A Thousand Plateaus: A Critical Introduction and Guide: https://a.co/d/gol2ajX Brent Adkins is Professor of Philosophy at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia, USA. His primary interests are 19th and 20th Century European philosophy, Modern Philosophy, and politics. https://roanoke.academia.edu/BrentAdkins ABOUT / CREDITS / LINKS Become a monthly TU Tier Subscriber to access to the TU HUB, which includes past, ongoing, and upcoming courses, special events, office hours, clubs, and critical feedback that will help you evolve your comprehension capacities and critical faculties, via the website here: https://theoryunderground.com/product/tu-subscription-tiers/ (Whatever tier you subscribe to in the month of March 2024 will be promoted to the privileges of the next one up (e.g. Tier 1 will have Tier 2 privileges, etc.!).) Don't have time for that but want to help anyway? Consider supporting the patreon here: Welcome to Theory Underground. https://www.patreon.com/TheoryUnderground Get TU books at a discount: https://theoryunderground.com/publications Theory Underground is a lecture, research, and publishing platform by and for working class intellectuals, autodidacts, and academics who want to do more than they are able to within the confines of academia. Think of Theory Underground like a Jiu Jitsu gym for your brain. Or like a post-political theory church. It doesn't matter. None of the analogies will do it justice. We're post-identity anyway. Just see if the vibe is right for you. We hope you get something out of it! If you want to help me get setup sooner/faster in a totally gratuitous way, or support me but you don't care about the subscription or want to bother with the monthly stuff, here is a way to buy me something concrete and immediately useful, then you can buy me important equipment for my office on this list (these items will be automatically shipped to my address if you use the list here) https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2MAWFYUJQIM58? Buy me some coffee: https://www.venmo.com/u/Theorypleeb https://paypal.me/theorypleeb If Theory Underground has helped you see that text-to-speech technologies are a useful way of supplementing one's reading while living a busy life, if you want to be able to listen to PDFs for yourself, then Speechify is recommended. Use the link below and Theory Underground gets credit! https://share.speechify.com/mzwBHEB Follow Theory Underground on Duolingo: https://invite.duolingo.com/BDHTZTB5CWWKTP747NSNMAOYEI See Theory Underground memes here: https://www.instagram.com/theory_underground/ https://tiktok.com/@theory_underground Missed a course at Theory Underground? Wrong! Courses at Theory Underground are available after the fact on demand. https://theoryunderground.com/courses MUSIC CREDITS Logo sequence music by https://olliebeanz.com/music https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode Mike Chino, Demigods https://youtu.be/M6wruxDngOk
In Episode 93 of "Air Tight," we're taking you on a global journey through the evolving world of cannabis. We start by exploring Malta's latest milestone: the opening of cannabis dispensaries, marking a significant shift in the island nation's approach to cannabis. Then, we pivot to the academic sphere where Roanoke College announces a groundbreaking four-year degree in Cannabis Studies starting in the fall semester of 2024. This move signifies a major step forward in cannabis education and research. Complementing these exciting developments, the episode features a phenomenal lineup of music. Immerse yourself in the energetic sounds of Darlia, revisit the electric vibes of EMF, and experience the raw intensity of The Gun Club, along with many other dynamic artists. Join us in Episode 93 of "Air Tight" as we navigate through these landmark events in cannabis culture, accompanied by an eclectic and uplifting selection of music. Tune in, get enlightened, and be part of a global conversation! Playlist Darlia - Napalm La Laz Roja de San Marcos - Cumbia Sampuesana Allah Las - Don't you forget it Dusty Springfield - Spooky Nick Waterhouse - Dead Room Fuzz - What's in my head? EMF - Unbelievable Merry Clayton - Gimme Shelter The Gun Club - Sex Beat Sash Assad - Bad Nature Tony Venuto - Let it go Screaming Trees - Nearly lost you Stone Temple Pilots - Dead & Bloated The Heavy - Sixteen The Rapture - Out of the races and onto the tracks Us3 - Cantaloop
While growing up in Cranford, Bridget Gautieri may not have realized some of the things she was doing were preparing her for a journey that would lead to Germany. She was a youth leader at Calvary Lutheran Church and from sixth grade at Orange Avenue School she studied German. After getting her undergraduate degree at Roanoke College she entered Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia with plans to become a pastor. This past summer she was ordained and shortly thereafter began a call serving at the ELCA Wittenberg Center in Germany.On this week's episode I speak with Bridget about her years growing up in Cranford, when she realized she might become a pastor, and some of her experiences in Germany.
Roanoke College launches a new major in Cannabis Studies, while the General Assembly works on constructing a marijuana marketplace… Also in Richmond, lawmakers advance legislation to protect inmates from price gouging, and we have a General Assembly review and analysis from Jeff Schapiro….
Roanoke College will start a new program spanning science, business and public policy. David Seidel has more on the new Cannabis Studies major.
Linda Atkinson is a sculptor living and working in Botetourt County. She taught art history for 21 years at Virginia Western Community College, as well as studio courses for University /Santa Cruz, Hollins College, Roanoke College, and Radford University among others. Her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, New York, and Atlanta. She spent 15 years in California and taught sculpture and 3-D design at the University of California/Santa Cruz. “I believe that the artist is an envoy of the human spirit whose job it is to reestablish the “enchanted” dimensions at the core of human existence—poetry, myth, passion, imagination, true love, magic, the marvelous, dreams.”linda.atkinson111@gmail.com
Doth Protest Too Much: A Protestant Historical-Theology Podcast
Andrew is thankful for his doctoral-supervisor Dr. Paul Hinlicky coming on the podcast. In this episode, Dr. Hinlicky discusses one of his earliest theological interests: Karl Marx's reception of Martin Luther. Enjoy! We are thankful for Queen of the Sciences for cross listing this episode. About our guest: Paul R. Hinlicky is a Lutheran pastor, ecumenical theologian, and author of over a dozen books. He was the Tise Professor Lutheran Studies at Roanoke College for 22 years, and currently the Distinguished Fellow and Research Professor at the Institute of Lutheran Theology. For a full list of the many books, articles, he has written, visit his website paulhinlicky.com In this episode, we draw heavily from Dr. Hinlicky's article "Luther in Marx" from the Oxford Encyclopedia of Martin Luther. You can view and read this article on Dr. Hinlicky's Articles page on his website above.
In this episode, Riley interviews Lily Mullens and Bailey Gallagher, captains of the Roanoke College swim team, about their experience with a transgender athlete joining their team. They discuss their initial confusion, the team's reaction, and the eventual decision that the male swimmer would not compete on the women's team. They also talk about the emotional toll of the situation and the importance of standing up for what they believe in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this edition of NFWDH I sit down with NCAA coaches from across the area to preview the upcoming season.
ACLU vs TN - Post Colonial Theory and Intersectionality - Being Jewish and Woke - Roanoke College Controversy - MORE! Conversations centered around the American Experiment and our Constitution and Bill of Rights! Our goal is to provide different perspectives - give historical context - model how to talk with those whom we may disagree with - tie foundational principals to today's headlines - PLUS, have some fun along the way. Please leave us a review and share with your friends! (A PODCAST PROVIDED AND OWNED BY DURING THE BREAK PODCASTS) Brought to you by Eric Buchanan and Associates: www.buchanandisability.com Please consider leaving us a review on Apple and giving us a share to your friends! This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
As for Me and My Dynasty, We will Serve the Lord Lectionary Date: November 12, 2023 [24th Sunday after Pentecost, Year A] This week, First Reading welcomes Rev. Dr. Paul R. Hinlicky, as our guest. Dr. Hinlicky is a Lutheran theologian and author, a Lutheran pastor, and a “regenerative agriculture” farmer on his Virginia property, St. Gall Farm. He is Professor Emeritus of Lutheran theology at Roanoke College and the Distinguished Fellow and Research Professor of the Institute of Lutheran Theology. Dr. Hinlicky's most recent major project was a theological commentary on the book of Joshua with Brazos Theological Commentary Series (Baker Publishing Group). Together with his daughter the Rev. Dr. Sarah Hinlicky-Wilson, Paul co-hosts the podcast Queen of the Sciences: Conversations between a Theologian and Her Dad, where they address issues of theology, ministry, and the Bible together. We are grateful to Sarah and Paul for proposing this episode for both of our podcast feeds. Enjoy!
Which former first lady advocated for cult de-programming for Trump supporters? Candi and Victoria discuss this and more, including a follow up on three brave students from Roanoke college. Plus, big money interests are trying to resurrect the Richmond Casino.
Retire Smarter. Don't miss an episode in this free Retirement School: Follow on Apple Podcasts or Subscribe: Google Podcasts | Spotify | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | RSS ________________________ When will you retire? Many people set a specific target date and diligently plan for that. But despite your best efforts to plan, circumstances beyond your control can change. A surprisingly high percentage of people are forced to retire earlier, and often much earlier, than they planned. Jennifer Schoonmaker-Dasch, a Financial Advisor with Edward Jones, suggests an alternative approach. Instead of a specific date, plan instead for a range of dates to retire. This helps you keep your options open and retain some flexibility- and prepare your Plan B if life throws you curveballs. Jennifer Schoonmaker-Dasch joins us from North Carolina. _________________________ Bio - Jennifer Schoonmaker-Dasch Helping clients build and manage their entire financial picture is a true privilege that Jennifer Schoonmaker-Dasch takes very seriously. She listens closely to their stories, learns about their lives and gains an understanding of their definition of financial success. She helps clients make informed, financially sound decisions so they can live their lives with confidence. Together, she can help clients protect their financial future and the futures of those they care for the most. She focuses on supporting clients during life transitions, such as changing jobs, selling a business, entering retirement, receiving an inheritance or losing a spouse/partner. She can also help clients plan for the unexpected, like the need for long-term care. Jennifer is registered and licensed in multiple states and serves clients throughout the country. She joined Edward Jones in 2005 and earned the AAMS™ designation and CFP® certification to better serve her clients. She has been named among the top financial advisors with Forbes Best-in-State Wealth Advisors ranking 2022-2023 and Forbes Top Women Wealth Advisors Best-in-State 2022-2023. Jennifer graduated from Roanoke College. Outside of the office, she enjoys spending family time with her husband, Keith, and their two children, Caroline and James. They love traveling, board games, Netflix and cuddling on the couch with their four rescue dogs. _________________________ For More on Jennifer Schoonmaker-Dasch Website and Contacr Details ___________________________ Podcast Episodes You May Like Independence Day – Steve Lopez The Emotional Side of Retiring – Kate Schroeder The Vintage Years – Dr. Francine Toder An Economist's Take on Retirement Planning – Larry Kotlikoff __________________________ Wise Quotes On An Alternative to a Retirement Date "More and more I'm having a discussion about a range of retirement, so ideally I'd like to retire between 58 and 62 or 60 and 65. And so that range I think becomes important because maybe we get to 60, but we want to keep going. Things look good, let's go a couple more years. Great. That gives us more options in retirement that makes the dreams and the wishes become bigger. Or I'll have people where it's like we're inch away from going over that finish line because the stress and anxiety of the job is just about all we can bear. And knowing that for each client, that's really the job of the Financial Advisor. It's so important to remain flexible in environment. There's lots of different levers you can pull. When to take Social Security, which account to withdraw from, how much risk we're willing to take in the investment portfolio, working one more year - these types of things. But when you're fully retired, some of those you can't go back and undo at 70. We can't save more in our thirties. Right? So it's got to prepare for those things beforehand." On Working Longer "I think more and more I'd love to see clients - and I'd love to see more Financial Advisors - having the discussion of easing into retiremen...
In the third hour of The Vince Coglianese Show, Vince speaks with Paula Scanlon, Spokeswoman for the Independent Women's Forum about yesterday's rally at Roanoke College supporting women of the college's swim team who oppose a transgender from joining their team. Vince speaks with Emily Jashinsky, Culture editor at The Federalist and Co-Host of Counter Points about her column “Between The Old Right And New Right, There's One Fault Line That Matters.” The left continues to call for deprogramming of Trump supporters. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vince Coglianese speaks with Paula Scanlon, Spokeswoman for the Independent Women's Forum about yesterday's rally at Roanoke College supporting women of the college's swim team who oppose a man joining their team. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Female Roanoke College swimmers ban together and get TRANSGENDER swimmer KICKED OFF the team!
-Roanoke College women's swim team stands firm! -Walls/Fences do stop crime! Duh. -Illegal immigration know Democrats downfall? Victoria Snitsar -Churchill explains. -Crime Inc. – Author Vince Ellison discusses his new book. -Great Britain bans cell phones in school…should we? -San Fran”sick”o wants to ban turning right. Double meaning? -Dogs that bite are a “pet peeve!”
In This Episode the host of History from the Old Brick Church, John Ericson, tells the story of a former Minister of the Newport Parish whose protest helped fan the flames of America's revolutionary spirit. This is the first in a series of stories that relate to the Newport Parish of the "Old Brick Church." John Ericson is the Education Coordinator at St Luke's Historic Church & Museum. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Roanoke College (1985) and a Masters of Divinity from the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg (1989). In addition to hosting this podcast, John lectures frequently and blogs about the early American religious experience.
Mr. Merrill is the Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of Harrison Street, a real assets investment management firm he co-founded in 2005 that has completed over $65 billion in transactional volume and as of 2Q 2023 has nearly $56 billion in AUM. Mr. Merrill is currently the largest individual shareholder and serves as Chairman of the Board and the Investment and Executive Committees of the Firm. The Firm was a first mover and innovator of a focused investment strategy around the Education, Healthcare, Life Sciences and Storage segments of the real estate market (launching nine closed-end funds as well as industry leading open-end funds). Over 590 investors ($29 billion since inception) participate in Harrison Street funds including U.S., European and Asian pension funds, corporate plans, insurance companies, endowments, foundations and family offices. The Firm is headquartered in Chicago with offices in Berlin, London, Luxembourg, Madrid, New York, Tokyo, Toronto, San Francisco and Washington DC. Prior to co-founding Harrison Street, Mr. Merrill was a partner, owner and Managing Director of a large U.S. Pension Fund Advisory firm where he developed the firm's presence in Europe, creating the first ever real estate funds exclusively targeting the markets of Central Europe. This initial fund was one of the Top 10 performing global funds during vintage years 1996-2000 as noted by Preqin. Throughout his career, Mr. Merrill has been awarded numerous distinctions from leading publications and institutions, most recently being recognized as PERE's Industry Figure of the Year: Global for the year 2022. Mr. Merrill is a member of YPO, Economic Club of Chicago, and Chicago Commonwealth Club. He serves on the board of the Pension Real Estate Association (“PREA”), Rush University Medical Board (Facilities Committee), University of Wisconsin Graaskamp Center for Real Estate, TCU Center for Real Estate, Roanoke College, the real estate advisory boards of Gore Creek and Kinship Capital, The First Tee of Greater Chicago, Salisbury School, and Chicago Botanic Garden (Financial Committee). He is also an active angel investor in many early-stage companies. Mr. Merrill earned his MBA from the CASS School of Business in London, England.
In this SimpleCoach to Coach Interview I talk to Phil Benne, Head Women's Coach at Roanoke College. We cover the season and a range of Division III soccer topics. For information on the Women's team, you can find it here https://roanokemaroons.com/sports/womens-soccer If you are looking to be recruited, fill out the form here - https://roanokemaroons.com/sports/2023/7/26/womens-soccer-recruiting-form.aspx Twitter - @RoanokeWomenSoc @RoanokeCollege @RCmaroons Thanks to Coach Benne for the time and great conversation! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/simplecoach/support
What hidden truths can an artist's perspective reveal about our world? And how can beauty often emerge from the depths of brokenness? Join us as we dive into a captivating conversation with renowned artist Makoto Fujimura, delving into the significance of art in capturing the essence of who we are.We also ponder the role of art in providing hope during bleak and uncertain times, drawing inspiration from artists like Frangelico, J.R.R. Tolkien, and C.S. Lewis who created masterpieces amid darkness. Makoto shares his insights on the concept of Kintsugi, a powerful reminder brokenness often proceeds beauty. Together, we examine how cultivating creativity and remaining fully present in the moment roots us to our true purpose. Don't miss this fascinating episode that will challenge your perceptions and uncover the deeper magic surrounding us in art and faith.Topics:Art, faith, and the deeper magicCreating beauty in bleak times"What books have had an impact on you?”"What advice do you have for teenagers?"Makoto Fujimura is a leading contemporary artist whose work has been featured in galleries and museums around the world, including The Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, The Huntington Library in California, the Tikotin Museum in Israel, the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, and the C3M North Bund Art Museum in Shanghai, China. His process-driven, refractive “slow art” has been described by David Brooks of the New York Times as “a small rebellion against the quickening of time.” Fujimura is the author of 4 books, Refractions, Culture Care, Silence and Beauty, and Art+Faith: A Theology of Making. Fujimura is the recipient of the 2023 Kuyper Prize for Excellence in Reformed Theology and Public Life as well as the American Academy of Religion's 2014 “Religion and the Arts” award. From 2003 to 2009, Fujimura served as a Presidential appointee to the National Council on the Arts. He has also received notable recognition as a speaker, with one address selected by NPR as among the 200 “Best Commencement Addresses Ever” and by CNN as one of the top 16 “Greatest commencement speeches of all time” and is a recipient of four Doctor of Arts Honorary Degrees from Belhaven University, Biola University, Cairn University, and Roanoke College.Socials! -Lessons from Interesting People substack: https://taylorbledsoe.substack.com/Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiming4moon/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Aiming4MoonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/aiming4moonTaylor's Blog: https://www.taylorgbledsoe.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6
How can students get involved in VRHA and why should they do so? Joshua McCray, UVA Clinical Research Coordinator joined RHV to discuss his experiences as a VRHA Student Board member. Josh and fellow student board member Sean Thursen will be staying on the VRHA Board for a second term. They will be joined by other students from UVA, the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Virginia Tech MPH program, the Eastern Virginia Medical School, and Roanoke College as the student board representatives for the upcoming academic year. Visit the VRHA Board web page and scroll to the bottom to see a list of our current student board representatives.
Herem warfare is the commandment to exterminate all survivors. The law of herem warfare appears in the Book of Joshua and contravenes the usual motivations for going to war in the ancient Near East. Armies in that context typically killed only males and took women, children, and possessions before turning the conquered nation into a subjugated satellite nation. The law of herem warfare, on the other hand, forbade enslavement and required that all be killed. Dru and Paul R. Hinlicky discuss this topic and more within the Book of Joshua. Dr. Hinlicky wrote Joshua for the Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible series. Dr. Hinlicky (PhD, Union Theological Seminary, 1983) is an internationally known theologian who has published more than seventy articles and many books. He teaches theology at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia. He is an authority on the theology of Martin Luther and how Luther's theology played out in history since the time of the Reformation. Show notes: 00:26 Why don't we hear many sermons on the Book of Joshua? 02:55 The context of "be strong and courageous" 10:39 Herem warfare—does God command genocide? 15:17 The plan of herem warfare fails 25:32 The theological emphasis of the Book of Joshua Show notes by Celina Durgin
Carmen Graves began distance running after becoming a 5 time All-American in the 800m at Roanoke College where she also played soccer. After college she decided to opted to pursue pro running. She found the 3k steeplechase which tested her endurance, speed, and athletic abilities. Like many elite runners, Carmen prioritizes her training outside of long work hours. She works in the non-profit sector as a Program Advisor for the Center of Work Education and Employment, coaches horizontal jumps at Englewood High School, and is the meet director for the Denver Twilight Mile. Despite a full schedule, she is training hard, competing regularly in bigger track events, and has her sights set on some big goals: making the US team in steeplechase and qualifying again for the Olympic Trials in 2024. You can follow Carmen at www.instagram.com/carmenpelar. Accomplishments Team USA 3k Steeple NACAC 7th place US Outdoor Champs 3k Steeple 2 x Olympic Trials Qualifier 3 x Penn Relay 3k Steeple Champion 2 x Melrose Games Distance Medley Relay Champions Top 10, 2014 USATF Outdoor Championships 3k Steeple 7th place 3k at USATF Indoor Championships 15th place USATF Road 5k Championships