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"You were not invited," hissed his captor past mandiblesthat glistened with the threat of poison. "Only theAnanasi may enter this place."--The 4th GuideAuthors: Brett Brooks and James A. MooreDeveloper: Ethan SkempEditor: Aileen E. MilesArt Director: Aileen E. MilesArt: Jeff Holt, Steve Prescott, Jeff Rebner, Ron Spencer,Ryan Sook, Melissa UranComic Book Art: Leif Jones and Alex ShiekmanBack Cover Art: Steve PrescottLayout, Typesetting and Cover Design: Aileen E. MilesSupport the showhttps://linktr.ee/25YearsOfVtM
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Author: Jim ComerAdditional writing: Rick Russel, Chad Imbrogno, Conrad HubbardArt: Jeff Holt, Larry MacDougall, Steve Prescott, Ron Spencer, James StoweArt Director: Aileen E. MilesComic Book Art: Joe CorroneyPublisher: White Wolf Publishing, Inc.Published: September 1999Summary:Children of the Sun and keepers of Gaia's memory. The Alligator Fera of Werewolf the Apocalypse. Children of the Dragon. They have several impressive monikers. Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/25YearsOfVtM
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Louisiana Youth Camp 2023
Louisiana Youth Camp 2023
Spiders and Drones and Cyberware! Sit down with Bob, Brennan and Mike as we crack open the Book of the Weaver!CreditsAuthors: Sue Armstrong, Deena McKinney, Ethan Skemp, Sven SkoogDeveloper: Ethan SkempEditor: Aileen E. MilesArt Director: Aileen E. MilesArtists: Steve Ellis, Jeff Holt, Steve Prescott, Ron Spencer, Drew TuckerFront Cover Artist: Steve StoneBack Cover Artist: Steve PrescottLayout , Typesetting & Cover Design: Aileen E. MilesBuy it here: The Book of the WeaverSupport the showhttps://linktr.ee/25YearsOfVtM
2022 Fall Meetings
Bob and Mike once again dance the spiral in our review of Book of the Wyrm 2nd Edition!CreditsAuthors: Brian Campbell (Black Spiral Dancers), Sam Inabinet (Cosmology), Deena McKinney (Pentex), Jim Moore (Monsters)Additional Material: Justin Achilli, Ethan SkempDeveloper: Ethan SkempEditor: Aileen E. MilesArt Director: Aileen E. MilesLayout & Typesetting: Pauline BenneyArt: Andrew Bates, Ron Brown, John Cobb, Guy Davis, Steve Ellis, Jeff Holt, Brian LeBlanc, Vince Locke, Steve Prescott, Ron Spencer, James Stowe, Joshua Gabriel TimbrookCover Art: Ron SpencerCover Design: Pauline BenneyIntro and Outro music - Berserkir by Danheim, used with permission.Support the show
CreditsAuthors: Justin Achilli, Andrew Bates, Bill Bridges, Jackie Cassada, Jim Comer, Richard Dansky, Lon Franson, Brian Glass, Ed Hall, Stephan Herman, Aileen E. Miles, James Moore, Devin Parker, Nicky Rea, Ethan Skemp, Fred YelkDeveloper: Ethan SkempEditor: Ed Hall, Allison SturmsAdditional Editing: Courtney KingArt: Ron Brown, Steve Ellis, Jason Felix, Richard Kane Ferguson, Michael Gaydos, Pia Guerra, Tony Harris, Jeff Holt, Brian LeBlanc, Vince Locke, Steve Prescott, Jeff Rebner, Ray Snyder, Ron Spencer, James Stowe, Joshua Gabriel TimbrookArt Direction: Aileen E. MilesCover Art: Dan BreretonLayout and Typesetting: Aileen E. MilesIntro and Outro music - Berserkir by Danheim, used with permission.Support the show
CreditsAuthors: Jackie Cassada and Nicky ReaDeveloper: Ethan SkempEditors: Cynthia Summers and Carl BowenArt Director: Aileen E. MilesLayout and Typesetting: Aileen E. MilesArt: Pia Guerra, Jeremy Jarvis, Ron Spencer, Drew TuckerComic Book Art: Steve PrescottCover Art: Steve PrescottCover Design: Aileen E. MilesSupport the show
Saturday, July 30, 2022
Dj and Mike review Hengeyokai: Shapeshifters of the East.CreditsAuthors: Hengeyokai: Brian "Ratkin"Campbell, Harry Heckel, Heather Heckel, Deena McKinney, Ethan Skemp; Legends of the Garou and Kitsune: Kathleen RyanAdditional Material: Aron Anderson, Aileen E. MilesDeveloper: Ethan SkempEditor: Aileen E. MilesArt Director : Aileen E. MilesArt: Andrew Bates, Michael Gaydos, Steve Prescott, Jeff Rebner, Ray Snyder, Ron Spencer, Richard Thomas, Drew Tucker, Melissa Uran, Kanji by Kathleen Ryan and Joshua Gabriel TimbrookComic Book Art: Joshua Gabriel TimbrookBack Cover Art: Andrew BatesLayout & Typesetting: Aileen E. MilesCover Design: Aileen E. MilesIntro and Outro music - Berserkir by Danheim, used with permission.Support the show
Cloverdale Bibleway 22-0521E
Bob and Mike open up our first Changing Breeds book, Bastet!Credits:Written and Conceptualized by: Phil BrucatoAdditional Caliahs by: Bill Bridges (Balam, Pumonca, Qualmi) and Richard Dansky (Khan, Simba)Additional Brainstorming and Inspiration by: Wendy Blacksin, Bill Bridges, Brett Brooks, Lazerus Chernik, Cat SimoneDeveloped by: Ethan SkempEdited by: Cary GoffArt Director: Aileen E. MilesLayout and Typesetting: Katie McCaskillArt: Steve Bryant, Mike Chaney, Steve Farris, Matt Milberger, Heather McKinney, Paul Phillips, Steve Prescott, Alex Sheikman, Ron Spencer, Joshua Gabriel TimbrookComic Book Art: Ron SpencerCover Art: Joshua Gabriel TimbrookTribe Designs by: Joshua Gabriel TimbrookCover Design: Aileen E. MilesPurchase it here: BastetSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/25yearsofvampirethemasquerade)
Youth Camp 2022
Tune into Bob and Nick as they discuss Champions, Antagonists and.... Man-bat? CreditsAuthors:Tim Byrd, Ken Cliffe, Ed Hall, Todd Mayville, Ethan Skemp, Mike Tinney, and Pocahontas Firestein van Elfinburg della Escondido, Esq. Development: Ethan SkempEditing: Ed McKeogh Vice President in Charge of Production: Richard ThomasArt Directors: Aileen E. Miles & Lawrence SnellyLayout & Typesetting: Robby Poore (with miniscule assitance from Aileen E. Miles)Art: BarbArmata, Ash Arnett, Stuart Beel, John Bridges, Dennis Calero, Richard Case, Steve Casper, John Cobb, James Daly, Mike Danza, Tony DiTerlizzi, Mike Dringenburg, Jason Felix, Richard Kane Ferguson, Lee Fields, Scott Fischer, Rebecca Guay, Matt Haley, Tony Harris, Quinton Hoover, Mark Jackson, Brian LeBlanc, Larry McDougall, Anson Maddocks, John Matson, Key Meyer Jr., Jeff Miracola, Jesper Myrfors, Alan Pollack, William O'Conner, Jeff Rebner, SCAR (Steve Carter & Antionette Ryder), Alex Sheikman, E. Allen Smith, Ron Spencer, Ron States, Joshua Gabriel Timbrook, RIchard Thomans, Jamie Tolagson, Drew Tucker, Lawrence Allen WilliamsCover Design: Lawrence SnellyCover Art: Joshua Gabriel Timbrook Purchase it here: Rage: Warriors of the ApocalypseSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/25yearsofvampirethemasquerade/posts)
July 25, 2021
July 25, 2021 am
Bob talks making chronicles, Mythic Cycles, and the importance of improv and I get a day off!CreditsAuthors: Bill Bridges, Steve Brown, Phil Brucato, Brian Campbell, Sam Chupp, Owl Goingback, Andrew Greenberg, Daniel Greenberg, William Spencer-Hale, Robert Hatch, Harry Heckel, Sam Inabinet, Robert Kaminsky, James Moore, TeeuwynnDevelopment: Bill BridgesEditing: John HibbitsArt Director: Richard ThomasArt: John Bridges, Tony DiTerlizzi, Richard Kane Ferguson, Brian LeBlanc, Ron Spencer, and Joshua Gabriel TimbrookFront Cover: Clyde Caldwell CoverDesign: Lawrence SnellyTypesetting and Layout: Kathleen RyanProduction Assistance: Matt "Intern Boy" MilbergerPurchase here: Werewolf Storytellers HandbookSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/25yearsofvampirethemasquerade/posts)
NHISG "Where Are They Now?" Host: David Riley & Tim Moore - Guest: Ron Spencer
Biosync Industries founder Ron Spencer received his architecture degree from the University of Oregon in 2009 and his MBA from Marylhurst University in 2011 with an emphasis in Green Development. Ron subscribes to the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) theory in economics that says companies should care just as much about social and environmental concerns as they do about profits. Ron teamed up with his father who owned a cattle ranch in the Umpqua Valley of Oregon and worked on turning his family ranch into a sustainable regenerative hemp farm. Ron says he is passionate about the potential of the Cannabis plant for natural health and advanced fiber production as well as the impact it can have in developing closed-loop agriculture systems.
Hey Folks! Today we talk about Caerns and what they represent to Garou everywhere. We examine a couple of famous Caerns in existence around the world and how to create and operate the Moon Bridges that lets Garou traverse between them.CreditsAuthors: Emrey Barnes, Steven C. Brown, Phil Brucato, Alan Bryden, Sam Chupp, John Gavigan, Harry Heckel, Christopher Howard, Sam Inabinet, Izumi Hideo, David Key, Kenneth Meyer, James A. Moore, George Neal, Roderick Robertson, Ryk Strong, TeeuwynnDevelopment: Bill BridgesEditing: Brian CampbellArt Direction: Richard ThomasArt: John Bridges, Sam Inabinet, SCAR Studios, Dan Smith, Ron Spencer, Joshua Gabriel Timbrook, Brion WackwitzMaps: Brian J. BlumeCover Art: Scott HamptonTypesetting and Layout: Sam ChuppLogo and Back Cover Design: Michelle PrahlerSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/25yearsofvampirethemasquerade/posts)
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We've reached the grand finale of our Deep Dive into Kindred of the East, folks! Give it a listen and if you like it, support us on Patreon to hear the rest of the Deep Dive series as we explore the rest of the kindred of the east books.CreditsOriginal Concept and Design: Robert HatchAdditional Design: Phil Brucato, Jackie Cassada, Mark Cenczyk, Nicky ReaAuthors: Justin Achilli, Phil Brucato, Jackie Cassada, Mark Cenczyk, Richard E. Dansky, Robert Hatch, Ian Lemke, Nicky Rea, Ethan SkempDeveloper: Robert HatchEditor: Ed HallArt Director: Lawrence SnellyLayout and Typesetting: Robby PooreLogo Design: Ash ArnettFront and Back Cover Design: Lawrence SnellyRunchuu Typeface: Ash Arnett and Robby PooreInterior Art: Andrew Bates, Tim Bradstreet, Matt Clark, Mike Danza, Guy Davis, Tony Diterlizzi, John Estes, Jason Felix, Darren Frydendall, Michael Gaydos, Doug Alexander Gregory, Rebecca Guay, Tony Harris, Leif Jones, Karl Kerchel, Eric Lacombe, Vince Locke, George Pratt, Robby Poore, Steve Prescott, Andrew Ritchie, Matt Roach, Andrew Robinson, Alex Sheikman, Ray Snyder, Ron Spencer, Jill Thompson, Melissa Uran, John Van Fleet, Karl WallerBook Design: Lawrence Snelly and Robby PooreCalligraphy: Andy LeePurchase it here: Kindred of the East(https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/2552/Kindred-of-the-East?affiliate_id=268487)Support the showSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/25yearsofvampirethemasquerade/posts)
Dharmas and the Great Principle. The pursuit and insights to the Kindred of the East.CreditsOriginal Concept and Design: Robert HatchAdditional Design: Phil Brucato, Jackie Cassada, Mark Cenczyk, Nicky ReaAuthors: Justin Achilli, Phil Brucato, Jackie Cassada, Mark Cenczyk, Richard E. Dansky, Robert Hatch, Ian Lemke, Nicky Rea, Ethan SkempDeveloper: Robert HatchEditor: Ed HallArt Director: Lawrence SnellyLayout and Typesetting: Robby PooreLogo Design: Ash ArnettFront and Back Cover Design: Lawrence SnellyRunchuu Typeface: Ash Arnett and Robby PooreInterior Art: Andrew Bates, Tim Bradstreet, Matt Clark, Mike Danza, Guy Davis, Tony Diterlizzi, John Estes, Jason Felix, Darren Frydendall, Michael Gaydos, Doug Alexander Gregory, Rebecca Guay, Tony Harris, Leif Jones, Karl Kerchel, Eric Lacombe, Vince Locke, George Pratt, Robby Poore, Steve Prescott, Andrew Ritchie, Matt Roach, Andrew Robinson, Alex Sheikman, Ray Snyder, Ron Spencer, Jill Thompson, Melissa Uran, John Van Fleet, Karl WallerBook Design: Lawrence Snelly and Robby PooreCalligraphy: Andy LeePurchase it here: Kindred of the East(https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/2552/Kindred-of-the-East?affiliate_id=268487)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/25yearsofvampirethemasquerade/posts)
The cultural and theatrical life of the Hoosier capital suffered two huge losses during the third week of September 2020. Within the space of three days, Indianapolis learned of the death of two of its most creative, boundary-pushing directors: Ron Spencer, founder and artistic director of Theatre on the Square (TOTS), and Bryan Fonseca, who co-founded the Phoenix Theatre. We hope to cover Fonseca and his work in theatre on a future show, but for now we turn our attention to the life of Ron Spencer, who grew up in McCordsville but attended high school in Indianapolis. Ron Spencer's long life on the stage began as a child and extended all the way into his final years in Puerto Vallarta, where he moved after retiring from Theatre on the Square in 2014. And while he was well known as a director of shows at TOTS, he also made his mark as an actor, singer, and playwright. Among Ron's writing credits: Dearest, a Mommy Musical, based on the tell-all book written by Christina Crawford about her tumultuous relationship with mother, actress Joan Crawford. The camp, over-the-top production of Dearest - directed by Ron for the Indianapolis Fringe Festival and a follow-up TOTS production - was emblematic of his love for Hollywood stars of a certain age and their camp-classic films. Under his leadership, TOTS held a "film noir" series which re-imagined revered (if sometimes ironically) cinematic gems like Mildred Pierce (1945) and Whatever Happened to Baby Jane (1962) as tongue-in-cheek stage plays, with Ron reenacting the roles originated by Bette Davis and other iconic female stars of the era. It would be a mistake, however, to consider only the amusing and camp aspects of Ron's theatrical work. As the artistic director of Theatre on the Square, he spearheaded the production of such important plays as Corpus Christi by Terrence McNally, which raised questions about spirituality and sexuality. And it was no accident that many TOTS shows featured the perspective of members of marginalized communities. As a gay man who came of age in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Ron knew what it meant to be treated as an outsider and understood the power of theatre to offer hope and change hearts. In a memorable TOTS production of a musical featuring the work of composer George Winters, Ron sang the song "It Gets Better," a plea to LGBT youth being bullied by peers to look beyond the torment and see the rich, rewarding life that awaits them as adults. The discussion of Ron Spencer's life will be led by Hoosier History Live associate producer Mick Armbruster, filling in for our regular host, Nelson Price. Mick will be joined by phone by two guests who knew and worked with Ron Spencer over the course of many years: Jeannie Logan, who worked with Ron on numerous musicals at Theatre on the Square and other local venues. For decades, Jeannie has performed as a vocalist all over the country and parts of the world. She currently works as a private vocal coach and also teaches at the Ji-Eun Lee Music Academy in Fishers. And Bill Book, a professional actor who has been performing in the Indianapolis area since the early 1980s. He has been directed by, performed on stage with and been close friends with Ron Spencer for over 33 years. Mick, Jeannie and Michael will discuss Ron's early work in theatre, as well as his founding of Theatre on the Square in 1988 at its original location in Fountain Square. TOTS moved to Mass Avenue in 1993 to be part of the burgeoning arts district there. They'll explore the impact TOTS had on the cultural life of Indianapolis, as well as consider the factors that led to its demise in 2018. Mick plans to open the WICR phone lines early in hope that some of Ron's many friends and theatrical associates will call in at (317) 788-3314 with their stories and memories.
Episode 26 of Adversity University featuring our guest, NASA Flight Director, Ron Spencer. Co-Hosts, Sean Giles and Garrett Metcalf take some time to break down Ron's NASA career and the adversity that comes with it. This is the half year mark for Adversity University, we want to thank our listeners for enjoying out episodes and we look forward to the future. Executive Producer Sam Thrutchley.
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Cloverdale Bibleway Friday Evening January 3, 2020
Cloverdale Bibleway Sunday Morning December 5 2020
Cloverdale Bibleway Sunday Evening January 5 2020
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October Meetings 2018
October Meetings 2018
Heads up: before you get excited - or confused - I did NOT go to Glastonbury Festival, the massive music festival was not on this year. My plans instead were to visit Glastonbury, the town, in rural Somerset UK. Reasons? Well, I'd heard on multiple occasions about how great the town is for just tourism - it's quirky, a bit like the place I live in Brighton, and it has some really old things to look at - really old. Plus, some pretty amazing myths and legends to go along with them. Glatsonbury isn't super accessible by train so I wasn't in a hurry to do this one solo. Fortunately, I have two very dear friends who were willing to come, and let me hitch a ride. So we set off, Brighton to Glastonbury. I wouldn't normally share much about the journey, but this one was special: we saw donkeys on the roadside! A lot of them! And they were super friendly and let us pet them. This isn't typical in the UK, but we were driving through the New Forest, which has wild horses, ponies and donkeys - and they're all there for your roadside entertainment. Pretty neat. We rocked up at our Airbnb, which is possibly the quirkiest one I have EVER stayed in. One of the best things about it is where it's situated: right next to the entrance to the path that leads to the Tor: a very, very old tower that sits on a hill overlooking Glastonbury. We headed up there just in time for sunset and it was glorious. There were some other people there too who had the right idea, but just a small number - enough to appreciate the company and feel connected to them somehow. Not like your typical tourist site, I'll admit. There was someone drumming quietly, someone charging their wand and someone casting an actual spell. Yeah. That really happens. The next morning, we went on a tour with a nice old Irish man, John. He took us up 3 hills: Brides Mound, Wearyall Hill and the Tor, again. I enjoyed learning about the local legends, and have since decided to take more interest in Celtic mythology. Then we had lunch, at Excalibur - a very health savvy serve-yourself place. Amazing actually, great raw cakes too. Then we went around the amazing shops - literally, heaven. A whole shop for essential oils and smelly stuff, esoteric book shops, hippy clothing and all the crystals. We bought some bits for dinner. The truth is, Glastonbury is still a small town and after a while you realise your options for fine dining are limited. But that's OK, it was nice to make the most of the Airbnb for a change. Then we went off to our evening entertainment: a healing session with the Pleiadians, a group of aliens channeled by an attractive nordic man, Michiel Kroon. He also channeled Archangel Michael, I guess they have the name in common. We sat in a circle, and I felt comfortable and welcomed, I loved that we were encouraged to make the most of the essential oils and palo santo that sat in the centre of the circle. I mentioned it in previous podcasts like the time I went to Peru and the breathwork experience, but as an introvert: feeling welcomed, comfortable and well looked after in a group environment is so, so key to my enjoyment. Good facilitation in groups is NOT easy to come by, so I really appreciate it when it's done well. But the messages themselves from the apparently channeled entities were, in my opinion, distinctly average. I didn't get much… though my imagination was slightly sharper than usual. And I did feel very open hearted and able to do 'the thing' of breathing love in and out, which I haven't experienced before. So that was nice. We picked an oracle card at the end, from a deck Michiel and his girlfriend designed. Mine had two beings on it: a man and a woman, Ether + Matter. The idea was all about integration, which you might know I'm obsessed with, especially when it comes to this woo woo stuff, or any life-coaching stuff. I love theory, but I love action more, and belive integration is the bridge between the theory and action. So I guess that was a nice little moment of synchronicity. Headed back, very sleepy. Next day, we went out for breakfast - a vegan fry up. It's interesting hanging out with two vegans for the weekend - it almost makes me think I could do it too... Almost. Then we went to Chalice Well, a truly gorgeous place. Very peaceful. Then shopping! To balance out all the spiritual stuff, I guess. I bought a mood ring and a keyring in Chalice Well, a wallet, some incense, essential oil and palo santo. Can't go wrong with smelly stuff. Oh and a book about yoga journalling. Then we went to the Abbey, which is OK. We laughed a lot at the egg stone, and meditated for 5 minutes. Very good vibes. I remembered how much I enjoy travelling WITH people. It slows me down, and helps me appreciate where I'm at. When travelling solo, I have this tendency to rush through everything - may be because on some level I feel a bit awkward? But with friends, you can really acknowledge the experience, and see things you otherwise wouldn't have noticed. Then we went to a centre that had some relation to the Maitreya - allegedly the second coming of Buddha AND Jesus. Mmhmm. The healing protocol was to sit in a comfy chair, underneath a pyramid shape with crystals strapped on and crystals in your hand and headphones on listening to the Maitreya's puja. Sounds bonkers. I know. And trust me, I did not expect ANYTHING. But… Almost as soon as I sat back, I literally felt like I was being charged. Like, I could actually feel it. I convinced myself there was a mild electrical current running through me via the crystals - my friends afterwards told me that was not possible. Regardless of what was going on, it felt… heavenly. I've since done a fair bit of research and unfortunately the guy who runs it - Buddha Maitreya the Christ - or... Ron Spencer - and you'll find buried amongst the bullshit, some reports that suggest he is indeed a dodgy cult leader who will take your money, has been known to take advantage of his followers sexually and probably isn't mates with the Dalai Llama. As for pyramid power - this too is unlikely to heal you, or make razor blades sharp again... but, I must say I think it's a great idea to have a place like that in a busy shopping area set up so people can come, sit back and relax for a change. And it's free, so it really isn't a bad thing. I'd like to see more places like that, like introverted little hubs in busy public areas. But y'no, without the cult stuff. We headed back for dinner and went to our final dip into the esoteric: a goddess circle. Featuring the goddess Freyja and the Völva, which is some kind of Norse shaman. I don't know if the lady who gave the workshop or whatever you want to call it was a 'Völva' herself... or just a pleasant lady who had a nice voice and a wild imagination. Regardless, I did not like this. Mostly because the facilitation was terrible and I just didn't get anything from the guided aspect. It was unhelpful - and I went away with little other than a vague interest in learning more about the legends of Freyja but not exactly happy with the method of delivery. I don't know what to take from the experiences this weekend, but I do know a lot of it comes back to being true to myself and pursuing my desires with boldness and sheer trust. Did I get that from the Archangel Michael, the Pleidians, someone claiming to be the Buddha reincarnated or a Norse goddess? OR did I get it from really great chats with some of my favourite people, in a beautiful part of the world? WHO KNOWS. Fun rating: 9.5/10
Summer Camp 2018 Br. Ron Spencer Saturday Evening August 4, 2018
Cloverdale Bibleway Br. Ron Spencer Friday Evening August 3, 2018
Summer Camp 2018 Br. Ron Spencer Thursday Night August 2, 2018
Summer Camp 2018 Br. Ron Spencer Sunday Morning August 5, 2018
M19 markeert de herintroductie van core sets in Magic. Jeroen, Arjan en Dave bespreken hun eerste indrukken, onder andere op basis van de prerelease, en hun verwachtingen van de impact op formats als Standard, Modern, Commander en Cube. Verder hoor je in deze aflevering wie de winnaar is van de Dominaria boosterbox-weggeefactie uit aflevering 12! Tijdschema Eindelijk weer eens een core set! 0:04:24 Eerste indrukken va de prerelease 0:14:28 Planeswalkers 0:27:32 Kaarten met opmerkelijke effecten 0:39:45 Opvallende reprints 0:51:56 (Meer) kaarten voor Standard, Modern, Commander en Cube 1:00:54 7 special mentions in 3 minuten (en een beetje) 1:12:53 (Voorlopige) conclusies 1:17:44 Bekendmaking winnaar Dominaria boosterbox-weggeefactie 1:20:53 Links Crucible of Worlds, met art van Ron Spencer https://scryfall.com/card/m19/229 Scapeshift, met art van Fred Fields https://scryfall.com/card/mor/136 Social Like Studio Magic op Facebook: @studiomagicnl Volg Studio Magic op Twitter: @studiomagicnl Credits Presentatie: Jeroen Koster, Arjan Ang en Dave Weijgertse Montage: Jeroen Koster Muziek: Surf Shimmy - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Drum roll - Bigjoedrummer https://freesound.org/people/bigjoedrummer/sounds/111653/
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal
This week, Staff Correspondent Chloe Curtis talks with Ron Spencer, one of the world's leading art lawyers and Chairman of the Art Law Practice at the New York law firm of Carter, Ledyard, & Milburn. Chloe and Ron discuss the recent Knoedler Gallery forgery trials focusing on the legal aspects of art authentication and advising buyers, sellers, and owners on due diligence with respect to provenance and attribution of works of art. A link to Ron's bio can be found here: http://www.clm.com/attorney.cfm?ID=106 Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fordham-intellectual-property/id1158550285 and leave us a review! Website: www.fordhamiplj.org Twitter: @FordhamIPLJ Facebook: www.facebook.com/FordhamIPLJ Patreon: www.patreon.com/fordhamiplj
In this weeks episode we air part 2 of our interview with brother Ron Spencer. Many miraculous things have taken place in his life and ministry. Listen in and your faith will be built. Through the Fire - alivinggod.com/testimonials/ron-…ugh-the-fire.html 40 Foot Fall - alivinggod.com/ronfff.html
In this weeks episode we air part 1 of our interview with brother Ron Spencer. Many miraculous things have taken place in his life and ministry. Listen in and your faith will be built. Through the Fire - http://alivinggod.com/testimonials/ron-spencer-through-the-fire.html 40 Foot Fall - http://alivinggod.com/ronfff.html