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This week's episode of History From The Back Pages features Collins' review of the notoriously bad and boring shark film Dark Waters, starring Lorenzo Lamas as Dr. Dane Quatrall and Simmone Mackinnon as his sidekick Robin Turner.
Tim and Joel dive into the world of football, ministry, and evangelical thought!They start with wide-ranging discussion on football, from the history of Adidas and Puma, World Cup Finals, the Danubian effect on football's development as well as the unique ownership structures of German clubs.They then chat about Tim's Book Club, where they are exploring Children's Ministry and the Spiritual Child. We talk about moving from children's ministry controlling behaviour to fostering relational discipleship. The importance of “holy curiosity” and how to create a ministry environment where kids develop a lasting love for Jesus.Finally, they dive into Mark Noll's classic work, The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind, and its exploration of evangelical thought leadership. They discuss how the evangelical community has excelled in certain areas but has often lacked intellectual engagement in fields like business, biology, and economics, and how fundamentalism and Enlightenment thinking have shaped this.00:00 Intro01:42 Tim's running app, Adidas/Puma split, football chat21:37 A relational model becomes more attractive to children in the long term44:14 The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind and integrating evangelical thinking54:34 Have Christians become more nuanced?DISCUSSED ON THIS EPISODE1954 World Cup Final1974 World Cup FinalSC Freiburg2001 FA Cup FinalSt. Pauli sausage trainExplaining the Bundesliga's 50+1 ruleWhy RB Leipzig is the most hated soccer team in the BundesligaThe issues with multi-club ownershipThomas Piketty and the decline of footballChildren's Ministry and the Spiritual Child, by Robin Turner & Trevecca OkholmThe Scandal of the Evangelical Mind, by Mark A. NollWilliam Lane CraigBiblical Critical Theory, by Christopher WatkinChristopher WatkinCONTACT USShock Absorber Email: joel@shockabsorber.com.auShock Absorber Website: shockabsorber.com.auSoul Revival Shop: soulrevival.shopCheck out what else Soul Revival is up to here
In this episode of 5 O'Clock Apron Podcast Claire cooks with fish merchant Robin Turner. Robin's family have been involved in the Cornish fishing industry for 5 generations and what Robin doesn't know about fish isn't worth knowing. Learn how to select the freshest fish, how fish change with the seasons, and what Claire will need to do if she wants to catch a mackerel. The podcast is recorded on the beach at Mousehole, near the South West Coastal Path, and attracts the attention of passers-by intrigued to see the pair cooking such delicious food in the sunshine on a camping gas stove. Robin cooks an old and locally famous dish of Mackerel with 'Cat's Whiskers' sauce. Intrigued? We certainly were! This podcast is a brilliant listen for anyone heading to the seaside this summer, and for those who want to know more about fabulous local Cornish produce. Thank you Robin for sharing your colossal knowledge of fish.Recipe:Serves 22 mackerel filleted 200mls double cream1 heaped tsp mustard powder1 tbsp apple cider vinegar Salt and pepper, to taste Splash of oil, to cook the fishRobin served this with some pink peppercorn and kombucha pickled radishes Baguette or some boiled potatoes, to serve Get a good pan hot over a high to moderate heat. Add the mackerel fillets skin side down, giving them a gentle press to stop them curling up - see reel. Cook for around 2 - 3 minutes then flip and cook 30 secs to 1 minute on other side (depending on thickness of fillets). In a separate saucepan, add the mustard powder and vinegar and mix together, over a low heat add the cream and season well with salt and pepper to taste, warm through and serve the Cat's Whiskers Sauce alongside the fried mackerel immediately. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of AUHSD Future Talks, Superintendent Matsuda interviews Magnolia High School English Teacher, Robin Turner. During the talk, Mr. Turner discusses his journey into teaching, the classroom as a microcosm of humanity, the importance of reading in the classroom, the value of fiction, the novel Dry, fiction as a mirror, advice to other English teachers, the Capstone project, working with eKadence, ChatGPT, and building a culture of mentors.
In this episode of Black, Married, and in The Military, Theresa Alexis is joined by USMC spouse Robin Turner to discuss her experience as a spouse, homeschooling, following her own dreams, and staying close to her spouse. To learn more about Robin you can find her at https://www.facebook.com/Mrs.RobinTurner.
In this episode of The Wonder Podcast, we continue our conversation with Robin Turner. We know you have enjoyed hearing Robin share her heart for prayer. Praying for our spouse is vital in our marriages. We tackle some hard topics in this episode including praying for a spouse who has walked away from their faith, or who is no longer walking with the Lord. Robin's answer? Matthew 7 - KEEP ON ASKING, KEEP ON SEEKING, KEEP ON KNOCKING! We continue our prayers even when we don't see God moving because this "helps us to see the big picture and know that He is sovereign and in control." Remember, our time table and God's time table are very different. Let God fight these battles and you fight them on your knees! Surround yourself with community who are fighting for you on their knees as well! So enjoy this episode, be encouraged and remember to THROW US SOME STARS on the platform you listen to podcasts if you like what you hear! This helps THE WONDER PODCAST reach more people! Thank you!!!
We had a wonderful time taping an episode of The Wonder Podcast with Robin Turner. (We actually had such a great time we kept talking and have 2 parts of this episode. Next week we'll air part 2!) She's so godly and full of wisdom. Wife of Scott Turner, former NFL player, and state legislator, Robin knows the need for prayer in her life, and the need for prayer in her husband's life. We know you'll be blessed by her words of encouragement. We tackle the basics, such as "what is prayer and why should we do it?" Seems obvious? Not always. Robin reminds us to stay strong in our prayers, not giving up, fighting the enemy with scripture, and making prayer a part of our lives, equating it to breathing. (Now that's important!) Maybe you've prayed for your spouse and God hasn't moved. God is always at work. Stay strong. Stay committed. Stay faithful. Listen in as Robin shares her heart for the Lord, His Word, and prayer. As always, thank you for tuning in to The Wonder Podcast.
Heavenly with Robin Turner in conversation with David Eastaugh - talking about the label and new book, 'Believe in Magic'. A label responsible for creating satellite communities of fans around the world and at all the major festivals, Heavenly was set up by Jeff Barrett in 1990 after several years working for Factory and Creation as the acid house revolution was in full swing; early releases set the tone and tempo for the mood of the decade to come - their first single was produced by perhaps the most revered acid house DJ of them all, Andrew Weatherall; and this was quickly followed by era-defining singles from Saint Etienne, Flowered Up and Manic Street Preachers, music which perhaps captures the flavour of the early '90s better than any other.
John Belushi: kamikaze genius, drug disaster, wounded soul or all three? An epic new biography on Sky Documentaries tries to explain. Plus guest Robin Turner on his memoir of Heavenly Records, grown-up jungle from High Contrast, and Riz Ahmed’s portrait of a hip hop star in crisis, Mogul Mowgli. Worldwide FM DJ Kate Hutchinson joins Robin and regulars Siân and Andrew to thrash it all out. Produced and presented by Siân Pattenden and Andrew Harrison. Audio production by Alex Rees. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Get to know Robin Turner and Sherry Sheffield who we are, what we are about and what you can expect!
Today, we’re going to have the opportunity to hear a conversation that I had with Robin Turner, who serves as the director of children’s ministry at St. Stephen’s Church in Sewickley, PA, about birth control, alternatives to traditional birth control, and what her husband and she have implemented in their own marriage. I think this is an important conversation to have because women's health is an important topic to be informed on and testimonies can be powerful! Women’s health is so important, and unfortunately, we are getting a wide variety of messages about what is “best” when it comes to our bodies. If you’ve never heard of natural family planning, or you’ve heard of it and you feel like it’s some outdated idea where you just count the days between your menstrual cycles, this episode is for you! Natural family planning is proven to be a great alternative to hormonal birth control, involves putting no chemicals and hormones in your body, and doesn’t interrupt the natural work of ovulation that God has created our bodies to do. Women’s health is a complex arena, but the earlier you get informed about what’s out there, the sooner you can start praying and discerning about what is best for you! If you've had issues with hormonal birth control like many women have, and you feel like there is no real option, there is - and that’s what today’s episode is all about. Here are some things we mentioned in this episode: Blog, Fertility Awareness & Women's Health: What You Should Know About The Birth Control PillBasal Body ThermometerTaking Charge of Your Fertility BookEpisode 14 Lila Rose ShowFACTS WebsiteBe sure to stay up to date with Abundant Life: You Were Made for More by visiting our blog - and if you're loving the podcast, send guest recommendations to us or leave us a star-rating/review on your favorite listening platform to spread the word about the you were made for more message.You Were Made for More Social Media: FacebookTwitterInstagram
- Director of Children's Ministries- DMin in Spiritual Formation and Leadership at Portland Seminary - Runs www.worshipwithchildren.com - Curricula for spiritual formation
Andrew's on holiday, so Michael Hann, former music editor of The Guardian is in the chair. He's joined by music writer Sophie Heawood and SFA costume inhabiter Robin Turner. We talk new LP's from the Nationaland Susanne Sundfor, Nick Broomfield's Whitney Houston doc, and Sky Arts' music series Rock N Roll. Subscribe po.st/BGM // iTunes po.st/BGMitunes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the smart people’s pop culture podcast… Father John Misty – genius, dick, or a bit of both? Will comedian Simon Amstell’s sci-fi vegan mockumentary ‘Carnage’ put Andrew off his sausage sandwich? And why can’t we stop watching toff porn like the BBC’s ‘Decline And Fall’? Common oiks Robin Turner and Justin Quirk weigh in. Click to listen! And don't forget you can hear all the tracks played on the podcast in full at our Editor's Recommends playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/11102554473/playlist/2Z1nBHE2qqEpX1SGRMcSkS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This ep: a conversation with Sophie Egan, author of Devoured: From Chicken Wings to Kale Smoothies--How What We Eat Defines Who We Are Then, Robin Turner of Roots & Shoots Farm provides tips for setting up a good pick-up point for your CSA. Likes or shares from The Ruminant's Facebook Page are most appreciated, as are retweets Have you ever been to The Ruminant website?
Robin Turner discusses current writing projects, Nov 2016.
This week on the smart pop culture podcast, special guests Laura Barton of The Guardian and Robin Turner of Caught By The River join Matt and Andrew. On the agenda: Laura goes up Pompeii with David Gilmour and Mary Beard, the legacy of Alan Vega, the joy of terrible reggae covers, and is it time to stop worrying and learn to love Simple Minds? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.