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Mike Aquilina on the Church Fathers as the living roots of Christian faith, illuminating Scripture, tradition, martyrdom, and the enduring continuity of the Church from the earliest centuries to today. The post ROF1 – Witnesses to Tradition – Roots of the Faith with Mike Aquilina – Discerning Hearts Podcasts appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
NBC News senior business correspondent Christine Romans breaks down what you need to know to prepare for tax season. Also, Claire Foy stops by to catch up and discuss her new film ‘H is for Hawk,' based on the true story of a grieving woman who takes up falconry after her father's death. Plus, celebrity hairstylist Chris Appleton joins to talk about opening up on his journey in his debut book Your Roots Don't Define You. And, dermatologist Dr. Angela Lamb shares NBC Select's list of the “100 Best Skin Care” products. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
At the altar of an elder god, one of the heroes makes a choice with global consequences. *** Support us on Patreon! Patrons get access to weekly premium episodes, including behind-the-scenes insights into our game, spoiler-free specials featuring games-related chat, and tons more. Tabletop Gold is Lars Casteen, David Chernicoff, Zoe Chernicoff, R. Matt Humphreys, and Robin Lange. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating and review at the podcast service of your choice, and find our website at www.tabletopgold.com. The Roots of Ruin is a production of the Pathfinder Adventure Path Abomination Vaults for Pathfinder Second Edition. Licensed music by Nicolas Jeudy / Dark Fantasy Studio, Phat Phrog Studio, and GameDev Market. Original music by Lars Casteen. The Roots of Ruin is a Tabletop Gold production, produced under the Paizo Incorporated Fan Content policy. The Roots of Ruin uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Fan Content Policy (paizo.com/licenses/fancontent). Paizo does not recognize, endorse, or sponsor this project in any way. Original characters and content are the property of Tabletop Gold. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com…
Rosicrucian Origins with Ronnie Pontiac Ronnie Pontiac was the personal research assistant for Manly P. Hall at the Philosophical Research Society in Los Angeles. He is author of American Metaphysical Religion: Esoteric and Mystical Traditions of the New World. He is coauthor with Tamra Lucid of The Magic of the Orphic Hymns: A New Translation for the Modern Mystic. He explores the true origins of Rosicrucianism, arguing that the famous manifestos were a radical literary and cultural intervention rather than an ancient secret order. Pontiac situates their emergence within the religious, political, and intellectual upheavals of 17th-century Europe, particularly during the Thirty Years' War. Ronnie reframes Rosicrucianism as a decentralized countercultural movement that spread ideas through symbolism, imagination, and culture rather than hierarchy or initiation. 00:00:01 Introduction: Rosicrucian origins and misconceptions 00:09:38 Religious conflict and the Holy Roman Empire 00:18:20 Emperor Rudolph II and hermetic culture 00:28:22 The Rosicrucian manifestos and public reaction 00:38:33 Alchemical marriage and political mythology 00:47:56 Defeat of Bohemia and shattered hopes 00:56:10 Counterculture and horizontal transmission 01:05:48 The dangers of intellectual hierarchy 01:14:21 Living Rosicrucian principles in practice 01:28:49 Conclusion New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in “parapsychology” ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, 1980). He is also the Grand Prize winner of the 2021 Bigelow Institute essay competition regarding the best evidence for survival of human consciousness after permanent bodily death. He currently serves as Co-Director of Parapsychology Education at the California Institute for Human Science. (Recorded on December 26, 2025) For a short video on How to Get the Most From New Thinking Allowed, go to https://youtu.be/aVbfPFGxv9o For a complete, updated list with links to all of our videos, see https://newthinkingallowed.com/Listings.htm. Check out the New Thinking Allowed Foundation website at http://www.newthinkingallowed.org. There you will find our incredible, searchable database as well as opportunities to shop and to support our video productions – plus, this is where people can subscribe to our FREE, weekly Newsletter and can download a FREE .pdf copy of our quarterly magazine. To order high-quality, printed copies of our quarterly magazine: NTA-Magazine.MagCloud.com If you would like to join our team of volunteers, helping to promote the New Thinking Allowed YouTube channel on social media, editing and translating videos, creating short video trailers based on our interviews, helping to upgrade our website, or contributing in other ways (we may not even have thought of), please send an email to friends@newthinkingallowed.com. To join the NTA Psi Experience Community on Facebook, see https://www.facebook.com/groups/1953031791426543/ To download and listen to audio versions of the New Thinking Allowed videos, please visit our new podcast at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/new-thinking-allowed-audio-podcast/id1435178031. You can help support our video productions while enjoying a good book. To order a copy of New Thinking Allowed Dialogues: Is There Life After Death? click on https://amzn.to/3LzLA7Y (As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.) To order the second book in the New Thinking Allowed Dialogues series, Russell Targ: Ninety Years of ESP, Remote Viewing, and Timeless Awareness, go to https://amzn.to/4aw2iyr To order a copy of New Thinking Allowed Dialogues: UFOs and UAP – Are We Really Alone?, go to https://amzn.to/3Y0VOVh Download and read Jeffrey Mishlove’s Grand Prize essay in the Bigelow Institute competition, Beyond the Brain: The Survival of Human Consciousness After Permanent Bodily Death, go to https://www.bigelowinstitute.org/docs/1st.pdf. To order The Magic of the Orphic Hymns by Ronnie Pontiac and Tamra Lucid, go to https://amzn.to/3sPMg2o
In the January 19th episode of the RattlerGator Report, JB White opens with personal reflection, weaving together recent travel, family history, and the lasting impact of military life. He shares stories from a milestone anniversary celebration, revisiting formative years tied to Fort Bragg, big family dynamics, and the bonds forged through service, sacrifice, and shared experience. The episode moves fluidly between memory and commentary, touching on leadership, confidence, regional culture, and the importance of honoring those who quietly carry the weight, especially military families and spouses. JB also offers candid thoughts on history, national identity, and the danger of shallow narratives that ignore context and lived experience. Throughout the show, the tone remains reflective but grounded, emphasizing perspective, discernment, and the value of understanding where people come from before judging where they stand.
Grammy Award winning global music superstar Bad Bunny has become one of the most influential artists in the world, reshaping Latin music while breaking records on stages across the globe. In this conversation from August 2025, Bad Bunny sits down with Willie Geist to discuss bringing his historic concert residency to Puerto Rico, stepping into acting with projects like Caught Stealing and Happy Gilmore 2, and how his ambitions have evolved alongside his fame. Plus, he opens up about the origin of his stage name and why staying connected to home continues to ground everything he does. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week you will hear music from Bunny Wailer, Burning Spear, The Heptones, Winston Francis, Stan Rick, Luciano, Samory I, Ramon Judah, Ghetto Priest, Misty In Roots, Anthony Johnson, Al Campbell, Prince Hammer, Linval Thompson, Triston Palmer, Scientist, Derrick Harriott, Johnny Osbourne, Bob Marley, Marcia Griffiths, Mikey Dread, Michael Prophet, Lion Youth, and Peter Broggs. New music this week comes from Ines Pardo, Prince Alla & The Dub Wizards, Skarra Mucci, Chezidek, Xana Romeo & Jallanzo, Dactah Chando, Lasai and Little Lion Sound, Jesse Royal, Stinging Ray & Irie Ites, Roberto Sanchez, and Mungo's HiFi with General Levy. Also this week we present speeches from Martin Luther King, I Have A Dream and I've Been To The Mountain Top over some elected dub tracks. Bunny Wailer - Rise & Shine - Retrospective - Solomonic Burning Spear - Estimated Prophet - Jah Kingdom - Mango The Heptones - Deceivers - Night Food - Mango Winston Francis w/ Change The Mood - Let's Go To Zion/Zion Dub - Berends 7” Sufferer Sound - National Front - Tempus Records Stan Rick - Cool & Deadly/Cool & Deadly Dub - TRS Records Luciano - Messenger - Messenger - Island Jamaica Samory I & Rorystonelove - Serve Jah - Black Gold - Rorystonelove Ramon Judah & Conscious Sounds - Deliver Me/Deliver Me Dub - Reggae Roast Ghetto Priest - Good Lord - Every Man For Every Man - Ramrock Records Misty In Roots - Follow Fashion - Roots Controller - Real World Records Anthony Johnson - Mount Zion - Want More Loving - Progressive International Al Campbell - Wicked A Go Feel It - When Jah Shall Come - Pressure Sounds Prince Hammer - Africa Iron Gate - Africa Iron Gate Showcase - Dub Store Records Linval Thompson - Dreadlocks Nah Run - Linval Presents: Space Invaders - Greensleeves Triston Palma - Redemption Song - Linval Presents: Dub Landing Vol. 1 - Greensleeves Scientist & Roots Radics - Super Nova Explosion - Linval Presents: Space Invaders - Greensleeves Derrick Harriott - Message From A Blackman - A Place Called Jamaica - Makasound Johnny Osbourne w/ Earth, Roots & Water - Right, Right Time - Summer Records Anthology 1974-1988 - Light In The Attic Bob Marley & The Wailers - Caution - Songs Of Freedom - Tuff Gong Marcia Griffiths - Stepping Out Of Babylon (Original Version) - Reggae Songbirds: 17 Great Tracks From The High Note Label - Heartbeat Records Mikey Dread - Roots Man Revival - Can't Stop The Dread - Can't Stop The Dread - Doctor Bird Michael Prophet - Roots Man Time - Know The Right - Prophet Ines Pardo - The Fittest/The Fittest Dub - My Time - Evidence Music Prince Alla & Dub Wizards Band - Drift Away/Dub Away - Time To Roots Burning Spear - Recall Some Great Men/Great Men's Dub - Chant Down Babylon: The Island Anthology - Island Records Martin Luther King - I Have A Dream - Aug. 28th 1963 Zema - Freedom Dub - Black Sheep - Melchizedek Music Midnight Riders & Naram - Dread In America - Red Robin Records Skarra Mucci & Dub Akom - Blud - Shock Dem Records/Evidence Music Chezidek & Dub Akom - What Your Love Is - hock Dem Records/Evidence Music Xana Romeo feat. Lutan Fyah - The Meek - The Divine Blueprint - Charmax Music/Xana Romeo Xana Romeo & Jallanzo - The Kingdom Dub - The Divine Dub - Charmax Music/Xana Romeo Dactah Chando - Mercy - Achinech Productions Lasai & Little Lion Sound - Walk With Love - Evidence Music Jesse Royal - Just Another Day - Soul Remedy Riddim - Natural High Music Stinging Ray & Irie Ites - Don't Let Dem/Don't Let Dem Dub - Irie Ites Records Lion Youth - Rat A Cut Bottle - Virgo Stomach 12” Peter Broggs - Rastafari Liveth - TRS Records 7” Roberto Sanchez - House On The Rock - Singers & Players - Messengers Message - Hotter The Battle/Sweeter The Dub - Showcase I - Messengers The 18th Parallel Meets Roberto Sanchez - Steep Gully - Dub Avalanche Vol. 1 - Evidence Music Martin Luther King - I've Been To The Mountain Top Parts 8 & 9 - April 3rd 1968 Dubmatix feat. Rasta Rueben - War, Peace & Dub - Echoes Of The People: 20 years Of Dubmatix Fan Favorites - Renegade Studios MyDubz & Dub Idren - Black Desert - Dubophonic Records Alpha Steppa feat. Fikir Amlak - Sinking Ship/Sinking Dub - Steppas Records Dubamine - Mosquito Dub - Dub-Stuy Records Daweh Congo w/ Mafia & Fluxy - Nah Gun Fi War/Nah Gun Fi War Version - Roots Vibration 7” Johnny Clarke & Jah Shaka - Blood Dunza - Praise Jah - Shaka Music Johnny Clarke & Jah Shaka - Blood Dunza Dub - Dub Salute 7 - Shaka Music Danny Red, Sandeeno & King General - Calling For Roots/Wicked Run Away/Wicked Dub Away - Chouette Records Pinchers & Bounty Killer - Don't Get Weary - XTM Nation Mungo's HiFi feat. General Levy - Gideon Boot - Soundsystem Champions 2 - Scotch Bonnet Records Gregory Isaacs w/ Sly & Robbie - Working Hard/Working Hard Dub - VP Records King Kong - Legalize The Dubz - Fort East Riddim Sound Clash Culture Vol. 1 - Lone Don Entertainment Eccleton Jarrett - More Rub A Dub - Super Star Hit Parade - VP Records Tenor Saw - Fever - Fever - Blue Mountain Sugar Minott - Run Come - Witty
In this in-depth interview, Scott “Wino” Weinrich of The Obsessed sits down with Metal Walt to discuss Ritual Arcana, a collaborative heavy project built around the creative vision of bassist and vocalist SharLee Lucky. Rather than another frontman-driven band, Ritual Arcana is shaped by SharLee's songwriting, themes, and direction, with Wino contributing guitar and creative perspective. Wino talks openly about stepping back from lead vocals, focusing purely on guitar, and how trust and chemistry allowed the project to develop organically. The conversation explores the band's doom and hard-rock foundations, atmosphere and symbolism, the “power of three” dynamic within the group, and what's ahead following the debut release. It's an honest discussion about collaboration, intention, and letting the music lead. This episode offers a thoughtful look at Ritual Arcana's origins and Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Living on the Colorado Plateau can sometimes feel like living in a science fiction novel with its nuclear waste sites and failing dams and Mars-like landscapes. Science fiction writers have long been drawn to the region, including authors John Clute and Pamela Zoline, who recently donated 14,000 first-edition sci-fi novels to a little library in Telluride. - Show Notes - Clute Science Fiction Library • https://www.tellurideinstitute.org/clute-science-fiction-library/ Photo by Emily Arntsen/KZMU
Native Roots Radio Presents: I'm Awake - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Joining Robert Pilot: Tom Weber and Ana Negrete
On Episode #55 of the Hippie Fari Podcast, host Scotty invites D-Ro of Jah Works Radio for an extended interview and reasoning session. We get into the history and evolution of Jah Works Radio, the creative process behind the show, the significance of Rastafari and natural medicine, the legacy of Garnett Silk, the importance of […]
In this episode of Rocks to Roots, Hilary and Duane sit down with Josh Riddle of Farm It for a grounded and motivating conversation about what it means to farm with the future in mind.Josh shares his journey from farming alongside his grandfather and dad to now embracing regenerative agriculture on his own land. They talk about the shift from traditional methods to innovative practices like cover cropping, no-till systems, and reducing synthetic inputs — all to rebuild soil health and create a more sustainable food system.From finding support through his biofarming Group to rethinking what success looks like on the farm, Josh brings a thoughtful, hopeful perspective to what it means to grow food that's good for people and the planet.Whether you're a grower, a curious eater, or someone who just wants to better understand how food and conservation connect, this episode offers a fresh look at the power of farming in partnership with nature.
January 2026 Book Club: We're joining the 5th Doctor, Nyssa, and Tegan while they experience the ramifications of the 4th Doctor story "Planet of Evil," as we review "Zeta Major," a past doctor adventure novel by Simon Messingham, originally published in July 1998. Show your support by joining Minnesota's CONsole Room convention as a virtual member here (free & paid streaming options) Big Finish Benny 25th Anniversary Celebration (20 min YouTube) Special thanks to our dramatic reader this month, author Brandon Grafius. You can learn more about his book "The Roots of Horror in Scripture: Scared by the Bible" and his other works on his website here. BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/andwbcpodcast.bsky.social Email: ANDWBCPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/allnewdoctorwhobookclub Twitter: @ANDWBCPodcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@DoctorWhoBookClub
Opportunities materialize out of thin air. Any minute you could stumble onto a better job, bigger house, nicer school, or sexier partner, and skip off to where the grass is greener. Or so it seems. There's something exciting and adventurous about all the potential possibilities. But truth is, it's tough to build a meaningful life with one eye on the horizon and one foot out the door. At some point, you need to settle down somewhere. But you just want everything to be perfect. I get that. But—what if the life you're looking for isn't about moving on, but going deeper right where you are? What would happen if you settled into the soil of your current reality & poured your passion into the people, places & problems sitting right in front of you?
Download the planning PDF here! This episode is an invitation to rethink what January is actually for. If you've felt pressure to reinvent your entire life on January 1st (or swung the other direction and rejected January altogether) this conversation lives in the middle. Blake makes the case that January isn't meant for revamps or visible productivity. Historically and biologically, it's a hinge month: a season for taking stock, repair, learning, and quiet preparation. For most of human history, the "new year" was tied to nature and spring, not politics or calendars. That's why the urgency of January often feels off in our bodies and nervous systems. In this episode, Blake walks through what our agrarian ancestors actually did in winter and how it applies to modern life: Taking honest inventory of time, energy, relationships, finances, and faith Creating margin and reducing overstimulation Repairing what's worn down before starting something new Letting learning, wisdom, and integration settle Setting intentions, not rigid resolutions Rather than goals and hustle, Blake shares her approach to choosing words, Scripture, posture, and direction for the year ahead, held with open hands. Her word for 2026 is Rooted Hope, grounded in Psalm 1 and a desire for steadiness, healing, and deep faith after a hard year. January matters. Not as a restart, but as a foundation. This episode is about going slow, growing deep, and preparing for what's coming without forcing it.. Sponsor: CrowdHealth Tired of paying for insurance you can't use? CrowdHealth is a healthcare alternative built on transparency and community. Pay a monthly fee, access bill negotiators, lower-cost prescriptions, vetted doctors, and when something big happens, you pay the first $500—then the crowd helps cover the rest. ✨ Get started for $99 for your first 3 months with code SPEAKEASY at joincrowdhealth.com (CrowdHealth is not insurance.)
Kyle and Dave are back at it after a 2-year hiatus! Attempting to avoid the frustrations of the current news cycle, they instead catch up on some new personal developments, including Dave's recent jazz obsession, and Kyle's reintroduction to booze and single life. Dave also recalls a recent encounter with an elderly homophobe and updates his classic chili recipe. New episodes every-other Wednesday. BOOGIE MONSTER JAZZ 1: Miles Davis - All Blues (Kind of Blue - 1959) 2: Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd - Desafinado (Jazz Samba - 1963) 3: Dexter Gordon - Tanya (One Flight Up - 1964) 4: The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five (Time Out - 1959) 5: Cannonball Adderley - Autumn Leaves (Something Else - 1958) 6: John Coltrane - My Favorite Things (My Favorite Things - 1961) 7: Thelonious Monk - Straight, No Chaser (Straight, No Chaser - 1967) 8: Wayne Shorter - Speak No Evil (Speak No Evil - 1966) 9: Charles Mingus - Moanin' (Blues & Roots - 1959) 10: Sonny Rollins - Old Devil Moon (Live @ Village Vanguard - 1958) 11: Herbie Hancock - Mimosa (Inventions & Dimensions - 1964) 12: Big John Patton - The Way I Feel (The Way I Feel - 1964) 13: John Coltrane - Olé (Olé - 1961) 14: Sun Ra - That's How I Feel (Lanquidity - 1978) 15: Miles Davis - Pharaoh's Dance (Bitches Brew - 1970) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nichole Bigley is joined by author, Mayan astrologer, and spiritual guide Christine Hernandez to explore how remembering your roots through ancestral wisdom, sacred time, and lineage healing restores connection — to self, Spirit, and the Earth. In this soulful exchange, Christine shares her early spiritual experiences, including seeing an angel as a child, and how imagination can act as a doorway into the unseen. Together, Nichole and Christine explore how ancestral memory lives in the body, why embodiment is essential for healing, and how spiritual growth asks us to stay present with what arises rather than bypass it. Nichole and Christine explore: Remembering your roots and ancestral wisdom. Lineage healing and sacred time. Mayan astrology as an energetic framework. Gratitude as an Indigenous spiritual practice. Embodiment as a path to integration. When we honor sacred time, listen to the body, and acknowledge our roots, healing becomes a lived practice rather than a concept. To learn more about Christine and her teachings, visit her website or follow her on Instagram @christineolivia. You can access a curated collection of free gifts and offerings designed to support ancestral connection and spiritual integration from her HERE. In addition, receive 10% off ceremonial cacao using the code MAGIC at checkout. To connect with Nichole, schedule a 1:1 session or join The Psychic Club go to apsychicsstory.com. If you'd like to support the podcast, please subscribe to it and/or: FOLLOW @apsychicsstory on Instagram. SIGN-UP to the newsletter for updates. JOIN Patreon for exclusive, ad-free content. LEAVE A REVIEW to help others. This podcast is intended to inspire you on your personal journey to inner peace. Its host, co-hosts or guests are not psychologists or medical doctors and do not offer any professional health or medical advice. If you are suffering from any psychological or medical conditions, please seek help from a qualified health professional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode, I'm opening up a brand-new series that I felt deeply called to create, Healing the Roots of Attachment. We're starting with the mother wound and how early caregiving experiences shape your attachment style, your nervous system, and the way you show up in romantic relationships. If you've ever noticed yourself spiraling in dating, pulling away when things get close, or repeating painful relationship cycles, this conversation will help you understand why and more importantly, remind you that these patterns are not permanent. This episode is about awareness, compassion, and reconnecting to the part of you that deserves safety, attunement, and secure love.Inside the EpisodeHow the mother wound forms and how emotional attunement, comfort, delight, and repair shape your internal working model of loveThe connection between the mother wound and anxious, avoidant, and disorganized attachment styles in adult relationshipsWhy self-soothing, self-compassion, and emotional regulation are learned and how these patterns can be rewired through healing and supportThis episode is Part 1 of a 3-part series. In the next episode, we'll explore the Father wound and how it influences attraction, safety, and self-worth. In Part 3, we'll bring it all together with inner child healing and the path to becoming securely attached.
Giants legend Brandon Crawford reflects on the significance of growing up in the Bay Area, playing for his hometown team, and now being inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame. Crawford also shares his thoughts on the 49ers’ season of adversity and offers a bold comparison of Brock Purdy to Patrick Mahomes, highlighting leadership and clutch performance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Notes and Links to Timothy Welbeck's Work Timothy Welbeck, Esq., is an affiliated faculty member in the Department of Africology and African American Studies, where he previously served as an Assistant Professor of Instruction. There he teaches an array of popular courses, including a course he developed entitled Kendrick Lamar and the Morale of the m.A.A.d city. More broadly, Timothy's scholarly work focuses on contemporary issues of racial identity in America, the intersection of racial classifications and the law in the American context, contemporary African American culture, and hip-hop as a microcosm of the Black experience. Timothy has also written several peer-reviewed journal articles including “We Have Come Into This House: The Black Church, Florida's Stop W.O.K.E., and the Fight to Teach Black History.” He also authored “Specter of Reform: The late Sen. Arlen Specter's Criminal Justice Reform, the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, and its Role in Expanding the Modern Prison Industrial Complex,” explores the impact of the infamous 1994 Crime Bill in providing the infrastructure for mass incarceration within the United States. The research, funded by the Arlen Specter Center fellowship, examines how the federalization of criminal law, pursuant to the Commerce Clause, has led to expansive growth in federal law enforcement, imprisonment, and thus setting the foundation for the modern carceral state. Timothy's article “People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths to Rhythms: Hip-Hop's Continuation of the Enduring Tradition of African and African American Rhetorical Forms and Tropes,” examines hip-hop's continuation of centuries-old African cultural norms and aesthetic values. As an attorney, Timothy has long been an advocate for justice, using his legal expertise to defend society's most vulnerable individuals, including survivors of human trafficking, survivors of police brutality, and the indigent. He has also provided crisis management, guidance, and legal counsel to churches and nonprofit organizations across the globe. In that capacity, Timothy is the Chair of the Board of Directors for The Witness Foundation, and an Advisory Board member of For the Future Organization. Timothy has also served as the Civil Rights Attorney for the Philadelphia Chapter of Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), where he defended the constitutionally protected civil rights and liberties of those who experience discrimination and harassment based on their faith, race, ethnicity, and/or national origin, particularly members of the Muslim community within Pennsylvania. As a hip-hop artist, he has released four full length recordings, shared the stage with national and international acts (Janelle Monáe, Jidenna, EPMD, Dead Prez, and Immortal Technique), won songwriting contests (Session 1 Grand Prize in 2010 John Lennon Songwriting Contest), garnered high compliments from hip-hop legends, industry taste-makers (Sway) and record executives (VP of A&R at Def Jam, Lenny S). His latest work, entitled ‘Trane of Thought, is a live recorded hip-hop album that melds songs from his first two albums the musical style of John Coltrane. Timothy presently serves as the Pastor of Formation and a Teaching Elder at Epiphany Church of Wilmington, bringing over twenty years of ministry experience. He fosters spiritual growth through expositional and topical preaching, community engagement, trainings, workshops and spiritual counseling. In his role, he equips Epiphany members to live out their faith practically in their communities and prepare others to do the same. Timothy's work as an attorney and scholar has allowed him to contribute to various media outlets, such as: Axios, BBC Radio 4, CBS, CNN, The Huffington Post, NBC, The New York Times, NPR, The Philadelphia Inquirer, REVOLT TV, The Washington Post, VOX, and 900 WURD AM. He has lectured nationally and internationally at esteemed institutions like: Magdalen College of Oxford University, Georgetown University, Swarthmore College, and provided invited keynote addresses at major corporations like 1Hotels, Campbell Soup, and Merrill Lynch. As a contributing writer, Timothy has bylines in The Huffington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, WHYY, and RESPECT Magazine. He earned his J.D. from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law and his B.A. from Morehouse College, where he graduated cum laude and was awarded the Corella and Bertrand Bonner Scholarship. Timothy finds his greatest joy and fulfillment at home with his wife and three children. Timothy Welbeck's Website Video: “Kendrick Lamar and the Morale of m.A.A.d City Hiphop Course | Prof. Timothy Welbeck Explains” Video Conversation with Georgette from XXL: “Inside the Kendrick Lamar College Course Created to Study His Lyrics and Life” At about 2:50, Timothy highlights some “surreal moments” in his hip hop career and advocacy At about 4:20, Timothy responds to Pete's question about declining or rising advocacy in contemporary hip-hop At about 6:30, Timothy reflects on the balance between a democratization of hip hop and old models of record company control At about 9:05, Timothy talks about his reading background, including a Tim Follett read (!) and other formative works At about 12:10, Timothy talks about being a “late bloomer” in his hip hop exposure At about 13:25, Timothy cites Nas, Lauryn Hill, Blackstar, Outkast, The Roots as some of his favorite rappers and groups At about 14:45, Timothy talks about friends The Remnant and how they helped him to “understand the power of [his] own voice” At about 15:30, Timothy responds to Pete's question about how he listen to music now that he has written about and taught classes so extensively about hip hop At about 17:00, Timothy breaks down his process for listening to music that he will be writing/teaching about At about 17:50, Timothy explains the different ways of ordering Kendrick Lamar's albums/mixtapes, and expands on the class' contours At about 20:30, Timothy talks about the class on Kendrick Lamar's seeds, calling it "serendipitous" At about 23:10, Timothy talks about the class structure, including the foundation established at the beginning of the class At about 26:30, Timothy talks about how he goes about establishing Compton as an entity in itself, while at the same time showing its similarities to other casualties of government neglect and racism At about 28:25, Timothy talks about the "compelling" way in which Kendrick Lamar is both popularly respected and critically-acclaimed At about 31:55, Pete and Tim discuss an early Kendrick Lamar concert At about 32:25, Pete and Tim reflect on Kendrick Lamar's love of Black culture and for important music legends, particularly the way in which he featured titans on To Pimp a Butterfly At about 34:30, Tim describes the great insights At about 36:05, Marcus J. Moore's The Butterfly Effect and Cole Cuchna and his Dissect Podcast are shouted out by Timothy as experts on Kendrick and his work, and DJ Head as well and Curtis King are highlighted as close colleagues of Kendrick's At about 38:00, Timothy shares some of his favorite bars from Kendrick Lamar At about 41:15, Pete and Timothy fanboy over Kendrick's verse on “Nosetalgia” and Timothy gives kudos to Cole Cuchna's breakdown of the numerology of the verse At about 42:10, Timothy talks about a few songs that might be best representative of Kendrick Lamar's music You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow Pete on IG, where he is @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where he is @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both the YouTube Channel and the podcast while you're checking out this episode. Pete is very excited to have one or two podcast episodes per month featured on the website of Chicago Review of Books. The audio will be posted, along with a written interview culled from the audio. His conversation with Jeff Pearlman, a recent guest, will be up at Chicago Review in the next week or so. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting Pete's one-man show, DIY podcast and extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! This month's Patreon bonus episode features an exploration of children's literature on standout writers from the show, including Robert Jones, Jr. and Javier Zamora, as well as Pete's cherished relationship with Levar Burton, Reading Rainbow, and libraries. Pete has added a $1 a month tier for “Well-Wishers” and Cheerleaders of the Show. This is a passion project, a DIY operation, and Pete would love for your help in promoting what he's convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 319 with Farah Ali, writer of the novel The River, The Town, and the short story collection People Want to Live. Her fiction has been anthologized in Best Small Fictions and the Pushcart Prize where it has also received special mention. She is the cofounder of Lakeer, a digital space for writing from Pakistan, and reviews editor at Wasafiri. Her novel Telegraphy is out on January 16, from CB editions, and the episode airs on Pub Day. Please go to ceasefiretoday.org, and/or https://act.uscpr.org/a/letaidin to call your congresspeople and demand an end to the forced famine and destruction of Gaza and the Gazan people.
Send us a textIn today's episode, I'm chatting with Amanda Wen. Amanda Wen's novels have released to both reader and critical acclaim. Her second novel, The Songs That Could Have Been, won both the Selah and the Carol Awards, and her debut, Roots of Wood and Stone, was a finalist for the Christy Award. In addition to her writing, Amanda is an accomplished professional cellist and pianist who frequently performs with orchestras, chamber groups, and her church's worship team, as well as serving as a choral accompanist. A lifelong denizen of the flatlands, Amanda currently lives in Kansas with her patient, loving, and hilarious husband, their three adorable Wenlets, and a snuggly Siamese cat. Today we are here today to discuss her latest novel, Echoes of a Silent Song.Episode Highlights:Life in the flatlands of the Midwest and how place shapes story.The setting and inspiration behind the next book in her Melodies and Memories duology.Balancing full-time creative work as a musician, writer, wife, and mom.How Amanda realistically fits writing into a very full life.Why kids are often unintentionally funnier than adults.The way music and writing inform and strengthen each other.Research fears, perfectionism, and the pressure of getting details right.A deeper look at Echoes of a Silent Song and the heart behind the story.Amanda also shares a book flight featuring novels about musicians across different genres of music—perfect for readers who love stories where art and storytelling intertwine.Connect with Amanda:InstagramFacebookWebsiteShow NotesSome links are affiliate links, which are no extra cost to you but do help to support the show.Books and authors mentioned in the episode:O Little Town by Amanda Wen, Janyre Tromp, Deborah RaneyMy Friends by Fredrik BackmanThe 2026 Bookish Flights Reading Challenge is here - a simple, nostalgic way to be intentional with your reading. One book per month, with options for individuals and families. Download it at https://www.bookishflights.com/read/2026readingchallengeSpeculative Fiction Writing Made Simple: Write, Edit, and Publish Your Debut NovelMost writing podcasts just inspire. This one teaches the craft skills that hook readers.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showBe sure to join the Bookish Flights community on social media. Happy listening! Instagram Facebook Website
Giants legend Brandon Crawford reflects on the significance of growing up in the Bay Area, playing for his hometown team, and now being inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame. Crawford also shares his thoughts on the 49ers’ season of adversity and offers a bold comparison of Brock Purdy to Patrick Mahomes, highlighting leadership and clutch performance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to an interview with Brandon Meeks, an Indianapolis–based jazz bassist, bandleader and hip-hop producer, widely recognized as a key figure in the city's contemporary jazz scene. He is best known for his work with acclaimed saxophonist Rob Dixon and as a member of the hip-hop jazz trio Native Sun, a group celebrated for blending modern jazz improvisation with hip-hop. Alongside his work as a bassist, Meeks is also a prolific producer of instrumental hip-hop, bridging jazz traditions with beat culture. In 2015, Meeks received national attention for his role portraying legendary jazz bassist Ron Carter in Miles Ahead, the Miles Davis biopic starring Don Cheadle. More recently, Meeks made headlines after receiving a prestigious Creative Capital grant for Unsung Giants, a project he created to honor under-recognized Indiana jazz legends.
Time Travelin' Top 40 E216 Brandon Vogt with Jim Peterik of Survivor of the Ides of March on his New Album “Roots & Shoots, Volume Two” and his classic hits "Eye of the Tiger" and "Vehicle"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join the award-winning Sync Producer hub Go behind the scenes with working producers from the Sync Producer Hub as we listen to their music, hear their stories, and unpack the wins, challenges, and lessons from their sync journey. Hosted by Jason Dowty, this series highlights real tracks, real placements, and real producers turning their music into income. Whether you're just starting out or already landing placements, you'll get inspired, gain insights, and grow your network—one episode at a time.
How did an early twentieth-century psychiatric institution help shape what would later become wilderness therapy? In this episode, our host Dr. Will White continues Season 26's exploration of a history of wilderness therapy by examining a little-known moment from 1901 at the New York Hospital for the Insane on Ward's Island. During a tuberculosis outbreak, hospital administrators moved psychiatric patients into tents on the hospital grounds as a public-health measure—an intervention never intended to be therapeutic. What followed surprised staff: patients living outdoors showed notable psychological and physical improvement. Drawing on historical research and overlooked accounts of early "tent therapy," this episode explores why those gains were difficult to sustain once patients returned indoors, and how institutional priorities such as efficiency, scale, and growth often overtook treatment needs. This story raises enduring questions about the environment, systems of care, and the challenge of maintaining change—questions that continue to shape wilderness therapy, outdoor mental health treatment, and institutional models of care today. This podcast is supported by White Mountain Adventure Institute (wmai.org), offering adventure inspired retreats for men and facilitated by Will White.
Send us a textA quiet feed can either signal drift or discernment. For us, it signaled a pivot born from prayer and a renewed commitment to serve marketplace believers with sharper tools and a wider reach. We pressed pause to listen, and what surfaced was simple: the audio podcast continues, and we're adding video to amplify the mission.We walk you through the why behind the shift—how YouTube's discovery and visual format will help us break down practical frameworks for Christian entrepreneurs and professionals. Think family-aligned goal setting, meeting rhythms that honor people and results, and weekly planning that ties prayer to priorities and profit. I'm also pursuing two consulting certifications to bolster the coaching you receive here, giving us common language and proven methods for leadership development, legacy planning, and values-driven decision making at work and at home.You'll hear how the focus stays steady: equipping men in the marketplace while welcoming women who resonate with this approach. We talk about stewarding influence without hype, building systems that strengthen marriages and families, and choosing assignments that fit your calling, not just your résumé. The podcast remains your companion for the commute; the YouTube channel adds visuals, templates, and reach so you can see the tools and apply them faster. If this journey has helped you, share an episode with someone who needs clarity and courage for their next step. Subscribe, join us on YouTube by searching “Tyler McCart,” and tell us what topics you want covered next so we can build what serves you best.Support the show
Today on another episode of the Rarified Heir Podcast, we are talking to Nabil Ayers, son of musician Roy Ayers, a jazz/funk/soul giant most famous for his song "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" and is likely one of the most sampled artists of all time. A vibraphonist, singer and composer, Ayers songs have been sampled by everyone from Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige and Snoop Dogg as well as had collaborations with Alicia Keyes, The Roots and Tyler, The Creator among others. As you will soon hear, Nabil's story is unlike anything we have heard before on the podcast. Imagine growing up knowing who your father was but only meeting him occasionally. By design. Sometimes it was a planned meeting that lasted just long enough to ask, "Do you want some Tempura?" and others were times that were literally a chance meeting on the street at a music store. As you will soon hear, we discuss this and much more around his book, 2022's My Life in the Sunshine that explains all this and much more. Nabil himself was open, engaging, honest and ready to discuss everything. What it was like growing up with a Jewish/Baha'i Faith mother who really only wanted a child at the age of 20, his relationship with his uncle Alan, a jazz musician himself who really was the masculine figure Nabil looked up to the most and how he finally had lunch with his dad well into his 30s when things seemed to not be making as much sense as they did earlier in his life. Currently a record executive, he's the President of the Beggars Group of labels, a group of well respected, independent US and UK labels, Nabil has also played in bands, owned his own record store, has his own podcast on both family and identity, called Identified, has written articles for The Guardian, the New York Times and others, has his own Substack page and much more. Accomplished, talented and versatile, Nabil opened up to us about pretty much everything we asked about. His story is about as unique take on celebrity and growing up the child of a celebrity as we could imagine. This is the Rarified Heir Podcast and everyone has a story. But none of them are like the one you are going to hear, right now.
What do you wish I asked this guest? What was your "quotable moment" from this episode? Welcome to season 6! I sit down with Rachel of Desert Roots Apothecary to talk about authentic witchcraft, tarot that actually lands, and how small, honest rituals fit inside busy lives. We swap stories about bathroom kindness, nerd dinners, and craft a simple spell to reboot New Year resolutions.• what “witch” means beyond labels and dogma• solo practice with tarot, moon magic, and crystals• moving from cluttered spells to intention and ease• ancestral nudges and the joy of accurate reads• normalising witchcraft in everyday spaces• women supporting women in bathrooms• favorite tools, decks, and practical routines• markets, Pride events, and where to find the shop• a resolution refresh spell with creosote, chicory, and tiger's eyeVisit Desert Roots Apothecary here: desertrootswitches.comSupport the showSupport the show and get tons of bonus content, videos, monthly spell boxes, and more at CrepuscularConjuration.com!Or become a paying subscriber on Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1777532/supportWant to see if you're a good fit for the show? (Hint: if you're a witch, you probably are!) email me at youraveragewitchpodcast at gmail.comFollow YAW at:instagram.com/youraveragewitchpodcastfacebook.com/youraveragewitchpodcastReview the show on Apple podcastspodcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-average-witch-podcast/id1567845483
Since 2023, life forced me to slow down. Family challenges, job changes, and a season of feeling stuck led me to rebuild myself from the ground up. What I didn't realize then was that God pulled me away from everything so I could truly see everything.In this episode, I talk about living in your purpose and how asking God for direction changed my life. Through books, stories, shows, and real-life experiences, I was reminded that purpose requires humility, sacrifice, growth, and sometimes reinvention.From The Way of the Superior Man, Roots, and The Autobiography of Malcolm X, to lessons from anime, music, movies, shows, and motivation from Les Brown—this episode is about embracing who you're becoming, loving your craft again, and not dying with your dreams still inside you. If you've been feeling stuck, disconnected, or unsure of your next move, this one's for you!Listen on other Platforms Here:https://linktr.ee/TalkswithmyrtFollow the PodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkswithmyrt/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkswithmyrt/
Colossians: Rooted TogetherJanuary 11, 2026 Worship GatheringsPastor Mark SatterfieldThe Glade ChurchTo support this ministry and help us continue to reach people click here: http://www.thegladechurch.org/give—— Stay Connected Website: http://www.thegladechurch.org/The Glade Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGladeChurchThe Glade Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegladechurch
Learn about African diasporic identity, migration, cultural memory, and building a global Black storytelling project. _____________________________ Get the Monday Minute --My weekly email with 3 personal recs for travel, culture, and living beyond borders that you can read in 60 seconds. Follow The Maverick Show and DM Matt on Instagram ____________________________________ Award-winning journalist and media entrepreneur Melissa Noel starts by sharing her first impressions of Brazil and attending the Black Travel Summit in Rio, where she won the BET+ Passport to Storytelling pitch competition for her Destination Diaspora docuseries. She reflects on growing up in a Guyanese immigrant household in New Jersey, her parents' migration experience, and how attending Howard University deepened her understanding of global Black identity and Pan-Africanism, including the lasting influence of Guyanese scholar Walter Rodney. The episode also explores her life-changing visit to Ghana during the Year of Return and her years living and reporting across the Caribbean. Melissa shares stories from hiking Caribbean volcanoes, explains why St. Vincent and the Grenadines holds such a special place in her heart, describes what it's like to walk through Montserrat's buried city of Plymouth, and unpacks the intertwined African and Irish history commemorated during Montserrat's St. Patrick's Festival. FULL SHOW NOTES WITH DIRECT LINKS TO EVERYTHING DISCUSSED ARE AVAILABLE HERE. ____________________________________ See my Top 10 Apps For Digital Nomads See my Top 10 Books For Digital Nomads See my 7 Keys For Building A Remote Business (Even in a space that's not traditionally virtual) Watch my Video Training on Stylish Minimalist Packing so you can join #TeamCarryOn See the Travel Gear I Use and Recommend See HowI Produce The Maverick Show Podcast (The equipment, services & vendors I use) ____________________________________ ENJOYING THE SHOW? Please Leave a Rating and Review. It really helps the show and I read each one personally. You Can Buy Me a Coffee. Espressos help me produce significantly better podcast episodes! :)
The final battle begins. *** Support us on Patreon! Patrons get access to weekly premium episodes, including behind-the-scenes insights into our game, spoiler-free specials featuring games-related chat, and tons more. Tabletop Gold is Lars Casteen, David Chernicoff, Zoe Chernicoff, R. Matt Humphreys, and Robin Lange. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating and review at the podcast service of your choice, and find our website at www.tabletopgold.com. The Roots of Ruin is a production of the Pathfinder Adventure Path Abomination Vaults for Pathfinder Second Edition. Licensed music by Nicolas Jeudy / Dark Fantasy Studio, Phat Phrog Studio, and GameDev Market. Original music by Lars Casteen. The Roots of Ruin is a Tabletop Gold production, produced under the Paizo Incorporated Fan Content policy. The Roots of Ruin uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Fan Content Policy (paizo.com/licenses/fancontent). Paizo does not recognize, endorse, or sponsor this project in any way. Original characters and content are the property of Tabletop Gold. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com…
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Send a message to the JestersThe Battle for the Fairy Whistle continues! Will our crew rid their vessel of the pompus Porté sorcerers?Starring: Anders the Pirate (Narrator), Rachel Kordell (Brigit Jones), Andrew Frost (Gerard "Steady Gerry" Fournier), Seth Coveyou (Captain Edgar Kelley), Sky Swanson (Sergei), Grace (Compass).Edit Team: Casey Reardon, Sky Swanson [EQ], & Andrew Frost [Sound Design]Shoutouts! Need more game modules? Check out https://hatdbuilder.com for some fantastic new content to bring to your games! Use the code 'RPJESTERS' for 20% off your order, and to support the show!Want to see more of Ders? Check out https://thestorytellersquad.com/Listen to Grace's amazing music over at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6WC24QD6uZIf1ocf46X0sAAlso, listen to Grace in The Fall of Athium over at https://www.twitch.tv/smokinggluegunsWant some cool RP Jesters Merch? Check out our website https://rpjesters.com/pages/storeSupport the show directly and get hours of bonus content over at https://www.patreon.com/c/rpjesters/membershipThanks to Jameskii for "PRIME TURBO" Listen to the whole thing at:https://youtu.be/bvnuDuPKBAEMusic Courtesy of Epidemic Sound:"Mystery Unfold" by Roots and Recognition"Abandoned Dream" by Elin Piel"The Final Cut" & "Final Frontier" by Hampus Naeselius "Over Dark Waters" by Bonnie GraceIntro/Outro Music by Seth Coveyou.Additional Music by Monument Studios and YouTube Audio Library.Game System: 7th Sea Support the showCheck our socials!
In this episode of This is Yoga Therapy, Michele Lawrence sits down with Susanna Barkataki, C-IAYT—a #1 bestselling author, TEDx speaker, and founder of the Ignite Institute. Together, they explore the intersection of ancient wisdom, social change, and the ethical responsibility of the modern yoga therapist.Susanna shares her profound journey, from being ordained by Thich Nhat Hanh to her current PhD studies in yoga philosophy. They dive deep into how honoring yoga's South Asian origins isn't just a matter of history—it is essential to the integrity and efficacy of therapeutic practice today.In this episode, we discuss:The Ethical Core of Yoga: Why the "roots" of yoga are the foundation for any healing work.From Embracing to Igniting: A look at Susanna's new book, Ignite Your Yoga (2025), and its call for yogic leadership.Dharma in Healing: How the concept of dharma informs individualized treatment plans for chronic stress and illness.Integrity in the Digital Age: The story behind the Yoke Yoga app and how to translate ancient ethics into digital wellness.The Therapist as Social Agent: How yoga therapists can act as catalysts for positive social change within their communities.Personal Sadhana: Susanna shares the daily practices that sustain her leadership and her soul.About Our Guest:Susanna Barkataki is the author of Embrace Yoga's Roots and Ignite Your Yoga. She is the founder of the Ignite Institute and is a globally recognized voice on yogic leadership and social change. She bridges the gap between traditional masters in India and the modern clinical needs of the West.Support the showConnect with Inner Peace Yoga Therapy Email us: info@innerpeaceyogatherapy.com Website Instagram Facebook
Strong and Steady, Pt. 2 | January 11, 2026Pastor Wes MorrisPsalm 9:7-10 (NIV) The Lord reigns forever, executing judgment from his throne. He will judge the world with justice and rule the nations with fairness. The Lord is a shelter for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble.Those who know your name trust in you, for you, O Lord, do not abandon those who search for you.√ TRUST GROWS FROM KNOWING GOD, NOT CONTROLLING OUTCOMES.Exodus 3:13-14 (NIV) Moses said to God, “Suppose I go to the Israelites and say to them, ‘The God of your fathers has sent me to you,' and they ask me, ‘What is his name?' Then what shall I tell them?” God said to Moses, “I am who I am.”Proverbs 18:10 (NIV) The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe.√ SEEKING GOD IS HOW TRUST BECOMES STEADY.Jeremiah 29:12-13 (NIV) Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. Roots grow by staying planted.Trust grows by staying present.√ TRUST TAKES TIME.Psalm 27:13-14 (TLB) I am expecting the Lord to rescue me again, so that once again I will see his goodness to me here in the land of the living.Don't be impatient. Wait for the Lord, and he will come and save you! Be brave and courageous. Yes, wait and he will help you.Trust isn't built in a moment; it's built in the middle.STEADY TRUSTI. PRACTICE DAILY DEPENDENCE ON GOD.Psalm 9:10 (NIV) Those who know your name trust in you...You will never truly realize God is all you need until He becomes all you have. - Corrie Ten BoomII. RELEASE CONTROL IN ONE SPECIFIC AREA.Matthew 6:25-27 (NLT) That is why I tell you not to worry about everyday life—whether you have enough food and drink, or enough clothes to wear. Isn't life more than food, and your body more than clothing? Look at the birds. They don't plant or harvest or store food in barns, for your heavenly Father feeds them. And aren't you far more valuable to him than they are?27 Can all your worries add a single moment to your life?III. MAKE ROOM FOR GOD IN THE MIDDLE.Isaiah 43:2 (NIV) When you pass through the waters, I will be with you…
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Dami and Deji are back reviewing new music from the past week! The duo takes us through some of their favourite releases in the past few weeks, including Dremo's “Man2Man,” Juls' “Roots,” and Danpapa's “Ikeja (No Go Thief ).” They also do a run down of their top artists, songs and albums of 2025, before getting into their predictions for the new year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode Kyler welcomes filmmaker Matthew Avant to discuss his compelling new documentary pilot, Roots and Relics. Inspired by his father's passion for history and a lifetime spent visiting historic sites, Matthew has created a show that focuses on the deep-seated stories behind family heirlooms. The conversation explores the project's origins, starting with Matthew's early days filming family interviews in 2001 and evolving into a series that uses unique artifacts as windows into the past.A central highlight of the discussion is the fascinating history of Blacktail Ranch, where Matthew filmed his pilot. He recounts the harrowing story of a 19th-century miner named Joe Baker, whose final words were discovered etched into a limestone rock after a grizzly bear attack—a "final text" from 1881 that now sits in a family museum alongside a 5-mile-deep cavern filled with 13,000-year-old artifacts. Beyond the history, Matthew shares insights into his creative process, working with host J.D. Hart, and his diverse background in sci-fi and horror filmmaking. Be sure to catch the screening of Roots and Relics at Dances with Films in New York City on Saturday, January 17th at 3:00 PM.---Episode Links:IG: @rootsandrelicstvMedia SavantDances with FilmsBlacktail Ranch
ROOTS OF THE REVOLUTION Colleague Nilo Tabrizy. The historical context of the 1953 coup against Mossadegh, the alienation of the Pahlavi dynasty, and the recurring cycle of foreign interference and internal authoritarianism. NUMBER 71902 PERSIA
After a well-deserved holiday break and a week off from the podcast, the guys are back for their first show of 2026. Brandon Berrio, Executive Director of Social Media & Branding, joins the show to talk about his background in communications and his current role overseeing all social media for LSU Athletics.
In 1971, a red-headed, tree-loving astronaut named Stu ‘Smokey' Roosa was asked to take something to the moon with him. Of all things, he chose to take a canister of 500 tree seeds. After orbiting the moon 34 times, the seeds made it back to Earth. NASA decided to plant the seeds all across the country and then… everyone forgot about them. Until one day, a third grader from Indiana stumbled on a tree with a strange plaque: "Moon Tree." This discovery set off a cascading search for all the trees that visited the moon across the United States. Science writer, and our very own factchecker, Natalie Middleton (https://www.nataliemiddleton.org/) tells us the tale.Read Lulu's remembrance of Alice Wong for Transom.org: 13 questions I'll never get to ask Alice Wong (https://transom.org/2025/13-questions-ill-never-get-to-ask-alice-wong/). Check out Natalie's map to find your nearest moon tree on our show page (https://radiolab.org/podcast/the-travelers-how-moon-trees-hide-among-us)!Help us hunt for more moon trees. If you know of an undocumented moon tree, contact Natalie at nataliemiddleton.org. Check out Natalie's essay on Moon Trees (https://orionmagazine.org/article/moon-tree/) and Space Zinnias (https://orionmagazine.org/article/astronaut-scott-kelly-flower-experiment-space/) in Orion Magazine (https://orionmagazine.org/).Visit NASA's official Moon Tree Page (https://science.nasa.gov/resource/apollo-moon-trees/) for a list of all the Apollo 14 Moon Trees in the world. To learn more about Stu Roosa or to learn more about acquiring your own half Moon Tree, check out the Moon Tree Foundation (https://www.moontreefoundation.com/), spearheaded by Stu's daughter, Rosemary Roosa. A reminder that Terrestrials also makes original music! You can find ‘Tangled in the Roots' and all other music from the show here (https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/radiolab-kids/just-the-songs).EPISODE CREDITS: Terrestrials was created by Lulu Miller with WNYC Studios. This episode was produced by Tanya Chawla and sound-designed by Joe Plourde. Our Executive Producer is Sarah Sandbach. Our team includes Alan Goffinski, Ana González and Mira Burt-Wintonick. Fact checking was by Diane Kelly. Special thanks to Sumanth Prabhaker from Orion magazine, retired NASA Scientist Dr. Dave Williams, Joan Goble, Tre Corely and NASA scientist Dr. Marie Henderson.Our advisors for this show were Ana Luz Porzecanski, Nicole Depalma, Liza Demby and Carly Ciarrocchi.Support for Terrestrials also comes from the Simons Foundation, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, and the John Templeton Foundation.Signup for our newsletter!! It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Sign up (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)!Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today.Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org.Leadership support for Radiolab's science programming is provided by the Simons Foundation and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.