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Harry Potter and the First Time Readers
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince: Ch 25-27

Harry Potter and the First Time Readers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 54:09


Chapter 25 - The Seer OverheardHarry found himself newly and happily impervious to gossip over the next few weeks. After all, it made a very nice change to be talked about because of something that was making him happier than he could remember being for a very long time, rather than because he had been involved in horrific scenes of Dark Magic. Q1 - What is the happiest you've been in recent memory?“Well, why not? Harry, there aren't any real princes in the Wizarding world! It's either a nickname, a made-up title somebody's given themselves, or it could be their actual name, couldn't it? No, listen! If, say, her father was a wizard whose surname was Prince, and her mother was a Muggle, then that would make her a ‘halfblood Prince'!” Q2 - Could Hermione be right here?“The headmaster has intimated that he would prefer fewer visits from me,” she said coldly. “I am not one to press my company upon those who do not value it. If Dumbledore chooses to ignore the warnings the cards show —” Her bony hand closed suddenly around Harry's wrist. “Again and again, no matter how I lay them out —” And she pulled a card dramatically from underneath her shawls. “— the lightning-struck tower,” she whispered. “Calamity. Disaster. Coming nearer all the time . . .” Q3 - What is she talking about here?I must confess that, at first, I thought he seemed ill-disposed toward Divination . . . and I remember I was starting to feel a little odd, I had not eaten much that day . . . but then . . .” And now Harry was paying attention properly for the first time, for he knew what had happened then: Professor Trelawney had made the prophecy that had altered the course of his whole life, the prophecy about him and Voldemort. “. . . but then we were rudely interrupted by Severus Snape!” It was Snape who had overheard the prophecy. It was Snape who had carried the news of the prophecy to Voldemort. Snape and Peter Pettigrew together had sent Voldemort hunting after Lily and James and their son. . . . Q4 - What do you think about Snape interrupting?Q5 - Why did Dumbledore hire Snape?“Professor Snape made a terrible mistake. He was still in Lord Voldemort's employ on the night he heard the first half of Professor Trelawney's prophecy. Naturally, he hastened to tell his master what he had heard, for it concerned his master most deeply. But he did not know — he had no possible way of knowing — which boy Voldemort would hunt from then onward, or that the parents he would destroy in his murderous quest were people that Professor Snape knew, that they were your mother and father —” “You have no idea of the remorse Professor Snape felt when he realized how Lord Voldemort had interpreted the prophecy, Harry. I believe it to be the greatest regret of his life and the reason that he returned —” “But he's a very good Occlumens, isn't he, sir?” said Harry, whose voice was shaking with the effort of keeping it steady. “And isn't Voldemort convinced that Snape's on his side, even now? Professor . . . how can you be sure Snape's on our side?” Dumbledore did not speak for a moment; he looked as though he was trying to make up his mind about something. At last he said, “I am sure. I trust Severus Snape completely.” Q6 - Why does he trust Snape? And why does he say Snape regrets it?“I . . . they're up to something!” said Harry, and his hands curled into fists as he said it. “Professor Trelawney was just in the Room of Requirement, trying to hide her sherry bottles, and she heard Malfoy whooping, celebrating! He's trying to mend something dangerous in there and if you ask me, he's fixed it at last and you're about to just walk out of school without —” “Enough,” said Dumbledore. He said it quite calmly, and yet Harry fell silent at once; he knew that he had finally crossed some invisible line. “Do you think that I have once left the school unprotected during my absences this year? I have not. Tonight, when I leave, there will again be additional protection in place. Please do not suggest that I do not take the safety of my students seriously, Harry.” Q7 - What did Draco just do?“If I tell you to hide, you will do so?” “Yes.” “If I tell you to flee, you will obey?” “Yes.” “If I tell you to leave me and save yourself, you will do as I tell you? “I —” “Harry?” They looked at each other for a moment. “Yes, sir.”Q8 - Is this stuff actually going to happen?“No!” said Hermione, as Ron unwrapped the tiny little bottle of golden potion, looking awestruck. “We don't want it, you take it, who knows what you're going to be facing?” “I'll be fine, I'll be with Dumbledore,” said Harry. “I want to know you lot are okay. . . . Don't look like that, Hermione, I'll see you later. . . .”Harry turned. At once, there was that horrible sensation that he was being squeezed through a thick rubber tube; he could not draw breath, every part of him was being compressed almost past endurance and then, just when he thought he must suffocate, the invisible bands seemed to burst open, and he was standing in cool darkness, breathing in lungfuls of fresh, salty air. Q9 - What is going to happen in the cave?Chapter 26 - The CaveHe was standing upon a high outcrop of dark rock, water foaming and churning below him. He glanced over his shoulder. A towering cliff stood behind them, a sheer drop, black and faceless. A few large chunks of rock, such as the one upon which Harry and Dumbledore were standing, looked as though they had broken away from the cliff face at some point in the past. It was a bleak, harsh view, the sea and the rock unrelieved by any tree or sweep of grass or sand. “What do you think?” asked Dumbledore. He might have been asking Harry's opinion on whether it was a good site for a picnic. Q1 - What do you think of Dumbledore and Harry's interactions?I imagine that Riddle climbed down; magic would have served better than ropes. And he brought two small children with him, probably for the pleasure of terrorizing them. I think the journey alone would have done it, don't you?” Q2 - Shouldn't Riddle have been found out with underage magic? What happened here?“Yes, this is the place,” said Dumbledore. “How can you tell?” Harry spoke in a whisper. “It has known magic,” said Dumbledore simply….“Here,” he said. “We go on through here. The entrance is concealed.” Harry did not ask how Dumbledore knew. He had never seen a wizard work things out like this, simply by looking and touching; but Harry had long since learned that bangs and smoke were more often the marks of ineptitude than expertise. Q3 - How do you sense magic?Q4 - How good of a wizard is Dumbledore?“You are very kind, Harry,” said Dumbledore, now passing the tip of his wand over the deep cut he had made in his own arm, so that it healed instantly, just as Snape had healed Malfoy's wounds. “But your blood is worth more than mine. Ah, that seems to have done the trick, doesn't it?Harry had not expected this, but cleared his throat and said loudly, wand aloft, “Accio Horcrux!” With a noise like an explosion, something very large and pale erupted out of the dark water some twenty feet away; before Harry could see what it was, it had vanished again with a crashing splash that made great, deep ripples on the mirrored surface. Harry leapt backward in shock and hit the wall; his heart was still thundering as he turned to Dumbledore. “What was that?” “Something, I think, that is ready to respond should we attempt to seize the Horcrux.” Harry looked back at the water. The surface of the lake was once more shining black glass: The ripples had vanished unnaturally fast; Harry's heart, however, was still pounding. Q5 - How chilling is this?“I do not think you will count, Harry: You are underage and unqualified. Voldemort would never have expected a sixteen-year-old to reach this place: I think it unlikely that your powers will register compared to mine.” These words did nothing to raise Harry's morale; perhaps Dumbledore knew it, for he added, “Voldemort's mistake, Harry, Voldemort's mistake . . . Age is foolish and forgetful when it underestimates youth. . . . Now, you first this time, and be careful not to touch the water.” And then Harry saw it, marble white, floating inches below the surface. “Professor!” he said, and his startled voice echoed loudly over the silent water. “Harry?” “I think I saw a hand in the water — a human hand!” “Yes, I am sure you did,” said Dumbledore calmly. Harry stared down into the water, looking for the vanished hand, and a sick feeling rose in his throat. “So that thing that jumped out of the water — ?” But Harry had his answer before Dumbledore could reply; the wandlight had slid over a fresh patch of water and showed him, this time, a dead man lying faceup inches beneath the surface, his open eyes misted as though with cobwebs, his hair and his robes swirling around him like smoke. Q6 - What do you think about Voldemort's protections?Q7 - Who's bodies are these?“There is nothing to be feared from a body, Harry, any more than there is anything to be feared from the darkness. Lord Voldemort, who of course secretly fears both, disagrees. But once again he reveals his own lack of wisdom. It is the unknown we fear when we look upon death and darkness, nothing more.” “Lord Voldemort would not want to kill the person who reached this island.” Harry couldn't believe it. Was this more of Dumbledore's insane determination to see good in everyone? “Sir,” said Harry, trying to keep his voice reasonable, “sir, this is Voldemort we're —” “I'm sorry, Harry; I should have said, he would not want to immediately kill the person who reached this island,” Dumbledore corrected himself. “He would want to keep them alive long enough to find out how they managed to penetrate so far through his defenses and, most importantly of all, why they were so intent upon emptying the basin. Do not forget that Lord Voldemort believes that he alone knows about his Horcruxes.” Q8 - Who else knows?“Undoubtedly,” he said, finally, “this potion must act in a way that will prevent me taking the Horcrux. It might paralyze me, cause me to forget what I am here for, create so much pain I am distracted, or render me incapable in some other way. This being the case, Harry, it will be your job to make sure I keep drinking, even if you have to tip the potion into my protesting mouth. You understand?” Their eyes met over the basin, each pale face lit with that strange, green light. Harry did not speak. Was this why he had been invited along — so that he could force-feed Dumbledore a potion that might cause him unendurable pain? “You remember,” said Dumbledore, “the condition on which I brought you with me?” Harry hesitated, looking into the blue eyes that had turned green in the reflected light of the basin. “But what if — ?” “You swore, did you not, to follow any command I gave you?” “Yes, but —” “I warned you, did I not, that there might be danger?” “Yes,” said Harry, “but —” “Well, then,” said Dumbledore, shaking back his sleeves once more and raising the empty goblet, “you have my orders.” “Why can't I drink the potion instead?” asked Harry desperately. “Because I am much older, much cleverer, and much less valuable,” said Dumbledore. “Once and for all, Harry, do I have your word that you will do all in your power to make me keep drinking?” “Couldn't — ?” “Do I have it?” “But —” “Your word, Harry.” “I — all right, but —” Before Harry could make any further protest, Dumbledore lowered the crystal goblet into the potion. For a split second, Harry hoped that he would not be able to touch the potion with the goblet, but the crystal sank into the surface as nothing else had; when the glass was full to the brim, Dumbledore lifted it to his mouth. “Your good health, Harry.”Q9 - Should Harry have drunk this?And obediently, Dumbledore drank, as though it was an antidote Harry offered him, but upon draining the goblet, he sank to his knees, shaking uncontrollably. “It's all my fault, all my fault,” he sobbed. “Please make it stop, I know I did wrong, oh please make it stop and I'll never, never again . . .” Dumbledore began to cower as though invisible torturers surrounded him; his flailing hand almost knocked the refilled goblet from Harry's trembling hands as he moaned, “Don't hurt them, don't hurt them, please, please, it's my fault, hurt me instead . . .” Q10 - What is Dumbledore seeing here?“Drink this, Professor. Drink this. . . .” Dumbledore drank, and no sooner had he finished than he yelled, “KILL ME!” “This — this one will!” gasped Harry. “Just drink this . . . It'll be over . . . all over!” Dumbledore gulped at the goblet, drained every last drop, and then, with a great, rattling gasp, rolled over onto his face. “No!” shouted Harry, who had stood to refill the goblet again; instead he dropped the cup into the basin, flung himself down beside Dumbledore, and heaved him over onto his back; Dumbledore's glasses were askew, his mouth agape, his eyes closed. “No,” said Harry, shaking Dumbledore, “no, you're not dead, you said it wasn't poison, wake up, wake up — Rennervate!” he cried, his wand pointing at Dumbledore's chest; there was a flash of red light but nothing happened. “Rennervate — sir — please —” Dumbledore's eyelids flickered; Harry's heart leapt. “Sir, are you — ?” “Water,” croaked Dumbledore.The goblet filled and emptied once more. And now Dumbledore's breathing was fading. His brain whirling in panic, Harry knew, instinctively, the only way left to get water, because Voldemort had planned it so . . . Q11 - How sick is Voldemort?Q12 - Could you have done what Harry is doing?And pulling Dumbledore's uninjured arm around his shoulders, Harry guided his headmaster back around the lake, bearing most of his weight. “The protection was . . . after all . . . well-designed,” said Dumbledore faintly. “One alone could not have done it. . . . You did well, very well, Harry. . . .” “It's going to be all right, sir,” Harry said over and over again, more worried by Dumbledore's silence than he had been by his weakened voice. “We're nearly there. . . . I can Apparate us both back. . . . Don't worry. . . .” “I am not worried, Harry,” said Dumbledore, his voice a little stronger despite the freezing water. “I am with you.” Q13 - How intense was this chapter?Q14 - If the cave was protected like this, was it the same for the Gaunt shack and all the other horcruxes?Chapter 27 - The Lightning Struck Tower“What has happened?” asked Dumbledore. “Rosmerta, what's wrong?” “The — the Dark Mark, Albus.” And she pointed into the sky, in the direction of Hogwarts. Dread flooded Harry at the sound of the words. . . . He turned and looked. There it was, hanging in the sky above the school: the blazing green skull with a serpent tongue, the mark Death Eaters left behind whenever they had entered a building . . . wherever they had murdered. . . . Q1 - Dumbledore is exhausted here, what's the tiredest you've ever been?Harry hurried over to the door leading to the spiral staircase, but his hand had only just closed upon the iron ring of the door when he heard running footsteps on the other side. He looked around at Dumbledore, who gestured him to retreat. Harry backed away, drawing his wand as he did so. The door burst open and somebody erupted through it and shouted, “Expelliarmus!” Harry's body became instantly rigid and immobile, and he felt himself fall back against the tower wall, propped like an unsteady statue, unable to move or speak. He could not understand how it had happened — Expelliarmus was not a Freezing Charm — Then, by the light of the Mark, he saw Dumbledore's wand flying in an arc over the edge of the ramparts and understood. . . . Dumbledore had wordlessly immobilized Harry, and the second he had taken to perform the spell had cost him the chance of defending himself. Q2 - Why did Dumbledore do this to Harry?Q3 - What do you think of Draco disarming Dumbledore? Draco Malfoy did nothing but stare at Albus Dumbledore, who, incredibly, smiled. “Draco, Draco, you are not a killer.” “How do you know?” said Malfoy at once. “But why? I don't think you will kill me, Draco. Killing is not nearly as easy as the innocent believe. . . . So tell me, while we wait for your friends . . . how did you smuggle them in here? It seems to have taken you a long time to work out how to do it.” Q4 - What do you think of Dumbledore's attitude here?“I tried, Draco. Professor Snape has been keeping watch over you on my orders —” “He hasn't been doing your orders, he promised my mother —” “Of course that is what he would tell you, Draco, but —” “He's a double agent, you stupid old man, he isn't working for you, you just think he is!” “We must agree to differ on that, Draco. It so happens that I trust Professor Snape —” “Well, you're losing your grip, then!” sneered Malfoy.Q5 - How much does it hurt to hear these words?“Someone's dead,” said Malfoy, and his voice seemed to go up an octave as he said it. “One of your people . . . I don't know who, it was dark. . . . I stepped over the body. . . . I was supposed to be waiting up here when you got back, only your Phoenix lot got in the way. . . .” Q6 - Has someone actually died?“Come over to the right side, Draco, and we can hide you more completely than you can possibly imagine. What is more, I can send members of the Order to your mother tonight to hide her likewise. Your father is safe at the moment in Azkaban. . . . When the time comes, we can protect him too. Come over to the right side, Draco . . . you are not a killer. . . .” Malfoy stared at Dumbledore. “But I got this far, didn't I?” he said slowly. “They thought I'd die in the attempt, but I'm here . . . and you're in my power. . . . I'm the one with the wand. . . . You're at my mercy. . . .” “No, Draco,” said Dumbledore quietly. “It is my mercy, and not yours, that matters now.” Q7 - Is Malfoy redeemable?“We've got a problem, Snape,” said the lumpy Amycus, whose eyes and wand were fixed alike upon Dumbledore, “the boy doesn't seem able —” But somebody else had spoken Snape's name, quite softly. “Severus . . .” The sound frightened Harry beyond anything he had experienced all evening. For the first time, Dumbledore was pleading. Snape said nothing, but walked forward and pushed Malfoy roughly out of the way. The three Death Eaters fell back without a word. Even the werewolf seemed cowed. Snape gazed for a moment at Dumbledore, and there was revulsion and hatred etched in the harsh lines of his face. “Severus . . . please . . .” Snape raised his wand and pointed it directly at Dumbledore. “Avada Kedavra!”Q8 - How evil is Snape?

Goddess Alive Radio Podcast
Goddess Alive Radio with Annwyn Avalon & Celtic Goddess Grimoire

Goddess Alive Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 109:11


Blessings of Spring! We have a wonderful interview with Water Priestess Annwyn Avalon, author of the newly released Celtic Goddess Grimoire! As Goddess nerds, we loved and appreciated Annwun's approach and choice of Goddesses in the Grimoire. Her writing is a perfect blend of magickal and academic and the ways to celebrate these Goddesses are truly inspiring! Enjoy the interview - Kimberly is still running around with her head on fire by the fact that Annwyn lives in Dion Fortune's house!About Celtic Goddess Grimoire - Published by Weiser Books in March 2024“Welcome to the world of the Celtic feminine divine! Within these pages, you will meet great goddesses such as Brigid, the Morrigan, Sulis, Rhiannon, Rosmerta, and Elen of the Ways, as well as faery women like Melusine and Morgan Le Fae. Celtic Goddess Grimoire introduces you to goddesses of magic like Cerridwen, Arianrhod, and Blodeuwedd, as well as goddesses of justice, healing, and sovereignty. This book also explores the Ladies of the Lake, including the original Lake Lady from The Mabinogi. It shines a spotlight on the most prominent Celtic female divinities but also includes a section devoted to lesser-known goddesses of the Celtic world, such as the mysterious Nehalennia, who was nearly lost before her shrine was recovered from the depths of the North Sea. A practical guide to working with these sacred beings, this book includes exercises for celebrating, honoring, and serving them. Author Annwyn Avalon provides chants, rituals, spells, and meditations. Learn how to build altars, craft charms, and actively invoke these Celtic goddesses so that they become a living, vital presence in your spiritual life. Annwyn also provides information about the meanings of the names of these sacred beings, their sacred symbols and creatures, as well as their personal powers, realms of strongest influence, and historical context.”Buy on Amazon About the AuthorAnnwyn Avalon, a water priestess and Celtic witch, is the founder of Water Priestess Training, the Water Priestess Confluence, and Triskele Rose Witchcraft, an Avalonian witchcraft tradition. She has devoted her life to the study of esoteric water mysteries, art, witchcraft, and magic. The author of Water Witchcraft and The Way of the Water Priestess, she has written for The Magical Times magazine and Witchology Magazine and has contributed to other publications, such as Brigid's Light and The New Aradia. Annwyn writes the Patheos blog, The Water Witch. She lives in Glastonbury, as the sacred steward of Chalice Orchard, the former home of acclaimed occultist Dion Fortune. Annwyn serves as a keeper at the White Spring, one of Glastonbury's sacred springs. Find her at annwynavalon.com. Follow her on Instagram @annwynavalonGODDESS ALIVE RADIOJoin us for weekly podcasts for Goddess Alive Radio! Tune into the Myth, Magick, and Mystery of Goddess Spirituality, Women's Empowerment, and Living Mythology – how Goddess is moving through our lives today. Priestesses, Practitioners, Authors, Healers, and Shamans will join us to discuss their expertise, practices, and experiences.

The Three Broomsticks
The Three Broomsticks: Really Feel Your Branches

The Three Broomsticks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 161:10


Join hosts Aureo, Ev, Irvin, Sam, Sierra, and Sophia as they discuss the podcast's namesake: The Three Broomsticks, and its incredible landlady Madam Rosmerta Join the Discussion: https://threebroomstickspod.com/episode-26-the-three-broomsticks-really-feel-your-branches/  In this episode: McGonagall would totally fix Madam Puddifoot's! We totally ship Marietta/Zacharias Does Wilkie Twycross have friends? Telephone, Telegram, Tele-Rosie The Barbie/Harry Potter crossover we didn't see coming Fire is a real thing Irvin wants to be Rosmerta when he retires Shrunken Heads are gross and also why Alfonso? Florida should not be trusted with food Listen to the Pub's Jukebox here Contact: Website: https://threebroomstickspod.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/threebroomstickspod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/threebroomstickspodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@3broomstickspod  Twitter: https://twitter.com/threebroompod Email: 3broomstickspod@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/3broomsticks

Harry Potter and the First Time Readers
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: Ch 26-27

Harry Potter and the First Time Readers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 120:32


Chapter 26 - The CaveHe was standing upon a high outcrop of dark rock, water foaming and churning below him. He glanced over his shoulder. A towering cliff stood behind them, a sheer drop, black and faceless. A few large chunks of rock, such as the one upon which Harry and Dumbledore were standing, looked as though they had broken away from the cliff face at some point in the past. It was a bleak, harsh view, the sea and the rock unrelieved by any tree or sweep of grass or sand. “What do you think?” asked Dumbledore. He might have been asking Harry's opinion on whether it was a good site for a picnic. Q1 - What do you think of Dumbledore and Harry's interactions?I imagine that Riddle climbed down; magic would have served better than ropes. And he brought two small children with him, probably for the pleasure of terrorizing them. I think the journey alone would have done it, don't you?” Q2 - Shouldn't Riddle have been found out with underage magic? What happened here?“Yes, this is the place,” said Dumbledore. “How can you tell?” Harry spoke in a whisper. “It has known magic,” said Dumbledore simply….“Here,” he said. “We go on through here. The entrance is concealed.” Harry did not ask how Dumbledore knew. He had never seen a wizard work things out like this, simply by looking and touching; but Harry had long since learned that bangs and smoke were more often the marks of ineptitude than expertise. Q3 - How do you sense magic?Q4 - How good of a wizard is Dumbledore?“You are very kind, Harry,” said Dumbledore, now passing the tip of his wand over the deep cut he had made in his own arm, so that it healed instantly, just as Snape had healed Malfoy's wounds. “But your blood is worth more than mine. Ah, that seems to have done the trick, doesn't it?Harry had not expected this, but cleared his throat and said loudly, wand aloft, “Accio Horcrux!” With a noise like an explosion, something very large and pale erupted out of the dark water some twenty feet away; before Harry could see what it was, it had vanished again with a crashing splash that made great, deep ripples on the mirrored surface. Harry leapt backward in shock and hit the wall; his heart was still thundering as he turned to Dumbledore. “What was that?” “Something, I think, that is ready to respond should we attempt to seize the Horcrux.” Harry looked back at the water. The surface of the lake was once more shining black glass: The ripples had vanished unnaturally fast; Harry's heart, however, was still pounding. Q5 - How chilling is this?“I do not think you will count, Harry: You are underage and unqualified. Voldemort would never have expected a sixteen-year-old to reach this place: I think it unlikely that your powers will register compared to mine.” These words did nothing to raise Harry's morale; perhaps Dumbledore knew it, for he added, “Voldemort's mistake, Harry, Voldemort's mistake . . . Age is foolish and forgetful when it underestimates youth. . . . Now, you first this time, and be careful not to touch the water.” And then Harry saw it, marble white, floating inches below the surface. “Professor!” he said, and his startled voice echoed loudly over the silent water. “Harry?” “I think I saw a hand in the water — a human hand!” “Yes, I am sure you did,” said Dumbledore calmly. Harry stared down into the water, looking for the vanished hand, and a sick feeling rose in his throat. “So that thing that jumped out of the water — ?” But Harry had his answer before Dumbledore could reply; the wandlight had slid over a fresh patch of water and showed him, this time, a dead man lying faceup inches beneath the surface, his open eyes misted as though with cobwebs, his hair and his robes swirling around him like smoke. Q6 - What do you think about Voldemort's protections?Q7 - Who's bodies are these?“There is nothing to be feared from a body, Harry, any more than there is anything to be feared from the darkness. Lord Voldemort, who of course secretly fears both, disagrees. But once again he reveals his own lack of wisdom. It is the unknown we fear when we look upon death and darkness, nothing more.” “Lord Voldemort would not want to kill the person who reached this island.” Harry couldn't believe it. Was this more of Dumbledore's insane determination to see good in everyone? “Sir,” said Harry, trying to keep his voice reasonable, “sir, this is Voldemort we're —” “I'm sorry, Harry; I should have said, he would not want to immediately kill the person who reached this island,” Dumbledore corrected himself. “He would want to keep them alive long enough to find out how they managed to penetrate so far through his defenses and, most importantly of all, why they were so intent upon emptying the basin. Do not forget that Lord Voldemort believes that he alone knows about his Horcruxes.” Q8 - Who else knows?“Undoubtedly,” he said, finally, “this potion must act in a way that will prevent me taking the Horcrux. It might paralyze me, cause me to forget what I am here for, create so much pain I am distracted, or render me incapable in some other way. This being the case, Harry, it will be your job to make sure I keep drinking, even if you have to tip the potion into my protesting mouth. You understand?” Their eyes met over the basin, each pale face lit with that strange, green light. Harry did not speak. Was this why he had been invited along — so that he could force-feed Dumbledore a potion that might cause him unendurable pain? “You remember,” said Dumbledore, “the condition on which I brought you with me?” Harry hesitated, looking into the blue eyes that had turned green in the reflected light of the basin. “But what if — ?” “You swore, did you not, to follow any command I gave you?” “Yes, but —” “I warned you, did I not, that there might be danger?” “Yes,” said Harry, “but —” “Well, then,” said Dumbledore, shaking back his sleeves once more and raising the empty goblet, “you have my orders.” “Why can't I drink the potion instead?” asked Harry desperately. “Because I am much older, much cleverer, and much less valuable,” said Dumbledore. “Once and for all, Harry, do I have your word that you will do all in your power to make me keep drinking?” “Couldn't — ?” “Do I have it?” “But —” “Your word, Harry.” “I — all right, but —” Before Harry could make any further protest, Dumbledore lowered the crystal goblet into the potion. For a split second, Harry hoped that he would not be able to touch the potion with the goblet, but the crystal sank into the surface as nothing else had; when the glass was full to the brim, Dumbledore lifted it to his mouth. “Your good health, Harry.”Q9 - Should Harry have drunk this?And obediently, Dumbledore drank, as though it was an antidote Harry offered him, but upon draining the goblet, he sank to his knees, shaking uncontrollably. “It's all my fault, all my fault,” he sobbed. “Please make it stop, I know I did wrong, oh please make it stop and I'll never, never again . . .” Dumbledore began to cower as though invisible torturers surrounded him; his flailing hand almost knocked the refilled goblet from Harry's trembling hands as he moaned, “Don't hurt them, don't hurt them, please, please, it's my fault, hurt me instead . . .” Q10 - What is Dumbledore seeing here?“Drink this, Professor. Drink this. . . .” Dumbledore drank, and no sooner had he finished than he yelled, “KILL ME!” “This — this one will!” gasped Harry. “Just drink this . . . It'll be over . . . all over!” Dumbledore gulped at the goblet, drained every last drop, and then, with a great, rattling gasp, rolled over onto his face. “No!” shouted Harry, who had stood to refill the goblet again; instead he dropped the cup into the basin, flung himself down beside Dumbledore, and heaved him over onto his back; Dumbledore's glasses were askew, his mouth agape, his eyes closed. “No,” said Harry, shaking Dumbledore, “no, you're not dead, you said it wasn't poison, wake up, wake up — Rennervate!” he cried, his wand pointing at Dumbledore's chest; there was a flash of red light but nothing happened. “Rennervate — sir — please —” Dumbledore's eyelids flickered; Harry's heart leapt. “Sir, are you — ?” “Water,” croaked Dumbledore.The goblet filled and emptied once more. And now Dumbledore's breathing was fading. His brain whirling in panic, Harry knew, instinctively, the only way left to get water, because Voldemort had planned it so . . . Q11 - How sick is Voldemort?Q12 - Could you have done what Harry is doing?And pulling Dumbledore's uninjured arm around his shoulders, Harry guided his headmaster back around the lake, bearing most of his weight. “The protection was . . . after all . . . well-designed,” said Dumbledore faintly. “One alone could not have done it. . . . You did well, very well, Harry. . . .” “It's going to be all right, sir,” Harry said over and over again, more worried by Dumbledore's silence than he had been by his weakened voice. “We're nearly there. . . . I can Apparate us both back. . . . Don't worry. . . .” “I am not worried, Harry,” said Dumbledore, his voice a little stronger despite the freezing water. “I am with you.” Q13 - How intense was this chapter?Q14 - If the cave was protected like this, was it the same for the Gaunt shack and all the other horcruxes?Chapter 27 - The Lightning Struck Tower“What has happened?” asked Dumbledore. “Rosmerta, what's wrong?” “The — the Dark Mark, Albus.” And she pointed into the sky, in the direction of Hogwarts. Dread flooded Harry at the sound of the words. . . . He turned and looked. There it was, hanging in the sky above the school: the blazing green skull with a serpent tongue, the mark Death Eaters left behind whenever they had entered a building . . . wherever they had murdered. . . . Q1 - Dumbledore is exhausted here, what's the tiredest you've ever been?Harry hurried over to the door leading to the spiral staircase, but his hand had only just closed upon the iron ring of the door when he heard running footsteps on the other side. He looked around at Dumbledore, who gestured him to retreat. Harry backed away, drawing his wand as he did so. The door burst open and somebody erupted through it and shouted, “Expelliarmus!” Harry's body became instantly rigid and immobile, and he felt himself fall back against the tower wall, propped like an unsteady statue, unable to move or speak. He could not understand how it had happened — Expelliarmus was not a Freezing Charm — Then, by the light of the Mark, he saw Dumbledore's wand flying in an arc over the edge of the ramparts and understood. . . . Dumbledore had wordlessly immobilized Harry, and the second he had taken to perform the spell had cost him the chance of defending himself. Q2 - Why did Dumbledore do this to Harry?Q3 - What do you think of Draco disarming Dumbledore? Draco Malfoy did nothing but stare at Albus Dumbledore, who, incredibly, smiled. “Draco, Draco, you are not a killer.” “How do you know?” said Malfoy at once. “But why? I don't think you will kill me, Draco. Killing is not nearly as easy as the innocent believe. . . . So tell me, while we wait for your friends . . . how did you smuggle them in here? It seems to have taken you a long time to work out how to do it.” Q4 - What do you think of Dumbledore's attitude here?“I tried, Draco. Professor Snape has been keeping watch over you on my orders —” “He hasn't been doing your orders, he promised my mother —” “Of course that is what he would tell you, Draco, but —” “He's a double agent, you stupid old man, he isn't working for you, you just think he is!” “We must agree to differ on that, Draco. It so happens that I trust Professor Snape —” “Well, you're losing your grip, then!” sneered Malfoy.Q5 - How much does it hurt to hear these words?“Someone's dead,” said Malfoy, and his voice seemed to go up an octave as he said it. “One of your people . . . I don't know who, it was dark. . . . I stepped over the body. . . . I was supposed to be waiting up here when you got back, only your Phoenix lot got in the way. . . .” Q6 - Has someone actually died?“Come over to the right side, Draco, and we can hide you more completely than you can possibly imagine. What is more, I can send members of the Order to your mother tonight to hide her likewise. Your father is safe at the moment in Azkaban. . . . When the time comes, we can protect him too. Come over to the right side, Draco . . . you are not a killer. . . .” Malfoy stared at Dumbledore. “But I got this far, didn't I?” he said slowly. “They thought I'd die in the attempt, but I'm here . . . and you're in my power. . . . I'm the one with the wand. . . . You're at my mercy. . . .” “No, Draco,” said Dumbledore quietly. “It is my mercy, and not yours, that matters now.” Q7 - Is Malfoy redeemable?“We've got a problem, Snape,” said the lumpy Amycus, whose eyes and wand were fixed alike upon Dumbledore, “the boy doesn't seem able —” But somebody else had spoken Snape's name, quite softly. “Severus . . .” The sound frightened Harry beyond anything he had experienced all evening. For the first time, Dumbledore was pleading. Snape said nothing, but walked forward and pushed Malfoy roughly out of the way. The three Death Eaters fell back without a word. Even the werewolf seemed cowed. Snape gazed for a moment at Dumbledore, and there was revulsion and hatred etched in the harsh lines of his face. “Severus . . . please . . .” Snape raised his wand and pointed it directly at Dumbledore. “Avada Kedavra!”Q8 - How evil is Snape?

The Three Broomsticks
HBP Chapter 3: Dumbledore is being preposterous!

The Three Broomsticks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 155:26


Join hosts Aureo, Irvin, Sophia, and guest Margarete as they discuss chapter 3 of Half-Blood Prince: Will and Won't. Join the discussion: https://threebroomstickspod.com/episode-14-dumbledore-is-being-preposterous/ In this episode: Multiple choice question: why is Harry snoring? Sponsoring chapters!  This chapter brought to you by oak-matured mead Augusta Longbottom is the nuisance caller to the Daily Prophet The many many things Vernon and Albus have in common All about the color puce Dudley learned his lessons with food and magic Rosmerta has a mead subscription club Teddy Lupin's going to inherit a sweet bachelor pad Fudge's years-long pursuit of Buckbeak, the wizarding world's greatest fugitive Contact: Website: https://threebroomstickspod.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/threebroomstickspod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/threebroomstickspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/threebroompod Email: 3broomstickspod@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/3broomsticks

Potter Revisited
#47 Let The Mischief Begin | PoA 10, The Marauder's Map

Potter Revisited

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 38:53


Potter Revisited Episode #47 Let The Mischief Begin AKA Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 10 "The Marauder's Map" Harry is struggling with the loss of his broom Ginny keeps up the musical theme and gives Harry a singing get well card  Did the team force Wood to talk to Harry? The realization Harry has about knowing he is hearing his parents last words when the Dementors are near him is chilling  Ron refuses to go to DADA is Snape is still the sub  How long is 2 rolls of parchment compared to a typed essay?  Lots of Lupin foreshadowing this chapter Lupin gives more details on Dementors and Azkaban  Lupin has two very physical reactions when Harry brings up his parents and Sirius Black  Why didn't Lupin tell Harry then that he knew his parents and they were friends at school? Harry only wants to fight the Dementors so he won't lose another Quidditch game... this school Ron and Hermione both stay at Hogwarts with Harry - is this the beginning of Hermione pulling away from her Parents and the Muggle world?  The Twins give Harry the Marauders Map - how did Filch get it in the first place?  The Map is a very cool piece of magic How did the Twins learn to work the Map? Did the Marauder's help him?  Did Fred and George ever find out that Lupin and Sirius helped create the Map?  We get a small introduction to hogsmede when Harry sneaks in  Is Butterbeer alcoholic?  The one time Harry sneaks out, the professors with the Minister of Magic walk in and sit near him  We love the Professor's cocktail choices - what would you order? Why do they start telling Rosmerta the Sirius Black backstory in the middle of the pub?  Based on the alleged backstory, Peter was very underestimated by everyone  Harry has just overheard this huge bomb about Sirius Black and his parents - how is he able to process this huge betrayal? Why did no one tell this to him before? Snape Sucks total for Chapter 10: 0 Email any thoughts, questions or feedback to potterrevisitedpodcast@gmail.com Fill our our Listener Survey here: https://forms.gle/QFEJNAEtQdzXLSBC7 Music: Shelter Song by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Follow Us:  Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/potterrevisited Twitter https://twitter.com/potterevisited Instagram https://www.instagram.com/potterrevisited_/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4v2Xt0OIQ8_LCVYhKf2S5A TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@potterrevisited

Gresham College Lectures
Paganism in Roman Britain

Gresham College Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 61:16 Transcription Available


What was religion like in Roman Britain? What pre-Roman deities persisted? Which new gods came with Romans?This lecture looks at the evidence: inscriptions, statues and figurines, carvings and all the impediments of ritual, as well as the testimony of hundreds of burials. It shows how the Romans developed the cults of native deities such as Sulis and Belatucadros, and imported their own official divinities such as Jupiter and Mercury and mystery religions such as that of Mithras.A lecture by Ronald HuttonThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/paganism-romanGresham College has offered free public lectures for over 400 years, thanks to the generosity of our supporters. There are currently over 2,500 lectures free to access. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest minds. To support Gresham's mission, please consider making a donation: https://gresham.ac.uk/support/Website:  https://gresham.ac.ukTwitter:  https://twitter.com/greshamcollegeFacebook: https://facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: https://instagram.com/greshamcollege

Hogwarts: A Podcast
PoA - Chap 10: The Marauder's Map

Hogwarts: A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 69:07


Julie returns to discuss this MASSIVE chapter. Just a few of the things we discuss include Lupin vividly describing dementors and Azkaban to Harry, Fred & George gifting the Marauder's Map to Harry, and an important discussion at the Three Broomsticks between McGonagall, Hagrid, Flitwick, Fudge, & Rosmerta. In the spoiler section we discuss Pettigrew's skill, Fudge's psychology, and what if Sirius took Harry the night Lily & James died. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hogwarts-a-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hogwarts-a-podcast/support

Las Quisquillosas
S03 E10 Saliendo del closet del lado Oscuro | El Análisis

Las Quisquillosas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 98:08


Para analizar este hermoso capítulo 10 “El Mapa del Merodeador”, les traemos información y algunas teorías sobre este objeto maravilloso. Además, investigamos acerca de Hogsmeade y del Encantamiento Fidelio. Nos quejamos de lo mal que la pasa el pobre Harry, lo chusmas que son lxs docentes del colegio y activamos la Alerta Gordofobia. Las Brujas de este capítulo son Hermione, que ya sabe todo acerca de los hombres lobo; Ginny, una romántica; y Rosmerta y Minerva, dos señoras hablando en la peluquería. Sabías que podes regalarnos cafecitos para apoyar este hermoso podcast? cafecito.app/lasquisquillosas También podes encontrar todas nuestras plataformas y redes acá linktr.ee/LasQuisquillosas --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lasquisquillosas/message

Harry Pottercast
7. Dezember : Madam Rosmerta

Harry Pottercast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 7:37


Heute rede ich (Alba) alleine über Madam Rosmerta, die Leiterin der drei Besen!! Viel Spaß beim zuhören!!

Celtic Christmas Podcast
Hang the Holley: Laura MacKenzie

Celtic Christmas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 4:05


Welcome to Hang the Holly. You'll meet Laura MacKenzie this week as we take an inside look into the latest episode of the Celtic Christmas Podcast.      The The Holly and The Ivy is already getting a ton of downloads. Over 1000 in less than a week after it came out. So I have high hopes that all of these incredible artists will special attention this holiday season.   Show #56 features Christmas music from The Irish Rovers, Steel Clover, Matthew Young, Emish, Spencer & Beane, Laura MacKenzie, Cantus Lunaris, The Jig Is Up!, Andrew D. Huber, Rosmerta, Haggis Rampant, A Shamrock in Kudzu, Sarah Marie Mullen, The Selkie Girls, The Gothard Sisters.   If you enjoy the show, please do all of these artists a favor. Share it with your friends on social or in your community.   You can also rate the podcast or post comments on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher. And of course, subscribe to the podcast at CelticChristmasPodcast.com.   And now Laura MacKenzie   It's not hard to believe that Laura MacKenzie has Irish dance in her background – you can almost hear it when she plays her music! This talented artist has not only been the recipient of some coveted fellowships, but she also has her own designated namesake “day” in Minnesota because of her work in traditional Irish music. (In case you are wondering, it's November 22nd.) Laura has been mentored by some wonderful musicians on everything from button accordion, to Irish flute, to Scottish smallpipes. Yes—she's definitely one of those Celtic artists that plays numerous instruments! She has also been awarded some heavy-hitting titles, such as a Master Folk Artist, a "Celtic music wizard”, and a "High priestess of Celtic music”. It's doubtful that any of these monikers were handed out lightly!   If you're looking to lay in something unique in terms of holiday music, this lady presents some fun options. Yuletide Bagpipes is exactly what it sounds like—a nice collection of tunes, featuring a wide array of pipes. You'll hear border pipes, smallpipes, lowland pipes, medieval greatpipes, and even some cornemuse. It's hard not to feel festive with this type of music wafting through the air. The album begins with Joy to the World/I Saw Three Ships and offers 15 bright tracks that end with her version of Auld Lang Syne.   Celtic Holiday is another one of MacKenzie's holiday albums; this one features 14 tracks with many favorites peppered throughout, such as “Hark, the Herald Angels Sing”, “God Rest Ye Marry Gentlemen”, and “What Child is This/The Greensleeves Jigs. There's an especially haunting version of “O Come, O Come Immanuel” that is almost meditative. Just lovely. It's always interesting to see what various artists do with the arrangement of tunes that are familiar to almost everyone. Each has their own take on how to present it, and this is especially true of holiday music like these tracks.   For those who can't decide which of these sounds better, the obvious compromise would be to go with “Heigh Ho, The Green Holly”, which is a collection of Celtic Christmas music that was selected from both of the previous albums. It really is a good mix of the two. This would probably also make a great gift if you know someone who loves the pipes and is in need of a bit of holiday cheer this season. Quite honestly, we could probably all use a bit of that in 2020. Take a look at the track lists and see if one of these albums piques your interest, or tune in and hear Laura MacKenzie for yourself on show #56: The Holly and The Ivy. Visit her website www.lauramackenzie.com.   The Celtic Christmas Podcast is free to enjoy. However, it is supported by the generosity of Celtic music fans like you over on Patreon. Get Christmas Cheer. Subscribe at CelticChristmasPodcast.com . Nollaig shona daoibh.  

Celtic Christmas Podcast
Hang the Holley: The Irish Rovers

Celtic Christmas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 3:16


Welcome to Hang the Holly. This is an inside look into the latest episode of the Celtic Christmas Podcast. Today, I'm gonna tell you about The Irish Rovers.    But first... the second 2020 episode of the Celtic Christmas Podcast is now online. It's called The Holly and The Ivy. It features Christmas music from The Irish Rovers, Steel Clover, Matthew Young, Emish, Spencer & Beane, Laura MacKenzie, Cantus Lunaris, The Jig Is Up!, Andrew D. Huber, Rosmerta, Haggis Rampant, A Shamrock in Kudzu, Sarah Marie Mullen, The Selkie Girls, The Gothard Sisters.   If you want to enjoy an hour of Celtic Christmas music, rate the show. Then subscribe to the podcast at CelticChristmasPodcast.com.   Let's get on with the show.   Hailing all the way back to Toronto in the 1960s, The Irish Rovers are a well-regarded Irish band that have had the honor of being named the  “Folk Group of the Year” in Canada, appeared on TV shows in the U.S., and even hosted their own show on the CBC in the 1970s. Known for their Irish folk music—and their longevity—this band has produced more than 45 albums that people have enjoyed throughout the world, many times over.   If you're searching for a good batch of Irish Christmas tunes, this Canadian band delivers a number of different collections to choose from. Piano for Christmas Time is a wonderful album of instrumental holiday music. The blend of songs is perfect for holiday dinners or tree trimming, or whenever you are looking to add a bit of Irish flavor to the mood of the day. This 10-track collection finishes off with a fun Christmas Eve medley, blending favorites like "Jingle Bells", "Frosty the Snowman", and "Here Comes Santa Claus" together to help get everyone in a festive mood.   Merry Merry Time of Year is another collection of Christmas music that provides 15 lovelies to round out any holiday collection, such as “Christ the King” and “Must Be Santa”. Also available—and a great choice if you're in the mood to kick back and watch a concert--be sure to try out their DVD, “The Irish Rovers Christmas”, which showcases the band (and guests!) at Chatham Ontario's historic Capitol Theatre, playing live. Not only will you hear great music, but the 2+ hours that were recorded also feature some sneak-peeks behind the scenes and other cool extras.   Those searching for a recognizable list of Christmas classics—Irish style—would do well to invest in “The Irish Rovers Songs of Christmas”, which kicks out some tried-and-true favorites. Included on this album are tracks like “Away in a Manger”, “We Three Kings”, and “Silent Night”, among others. And don't miss the band's fun take on “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer”, which makes you want to sing right along with them!   There's something to be said for bands like The Irish Rovers, who have stood the test of time. Groups like this have truly developed a sound that is all their own. Playing together for so many years results in a seamless blending of musicianship, and the band is filled to the brim with Irish energy and enthusiasm. Whether you're looking to round out a collection of Christmas music or want to share some Celtic-style tunes with friends or family as a gift, these albums make a terrific pick.    To get a taste of this band's take on holiday music, you can now listen to show #56: The Holly and The Ivy.   The show is free to enjoy, as usual. However, it is supported by the generosity of Celtic music fans like you over on Patreon. You can subscribe at CelticChristmasPodcast.com . Nollaig shona daoibh.

Esperluette
Les jeunes et intervenantes d'Eloquentia : S'approprier la langue et le patrimoine français grâce à l'art oratoire - Rencontre

Esperluette

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 24:34


Aujourd'hui ce n'est pas une mais plusieurs rencontres que je vous propose dans cet épisode car il était impossible pour moi de ne pas enregistrer toutes les parties prenantes de ce beau projet. Pour réaliser ces interviews, j'ai traversé le Rhône, me suis rendue à Villeneuve-lès-Avignon au Fort Saint-André où j'ai eu le bonheur d'assister à la restitution d'ateliers organisés par l'association Eloquentia.  Cette association a pour mission de permettre à la jeunesse de s'exprimer librement et de prendre confiance en soi à travers la prise de parole en public. Ici ce sont 15 jeunes élèves de la classe UP2A (Unité Pédagogique Elèves Allophones nouveaux Arrivants) du lycée Maria Casarès à Avignon  qui ont osé prendre le micro & présenter les textes, poésies, slams ... qu'ils ont écrit lors de ces ateliers. Défi d'autant plus intense que ces jeunes sont allophones c'est-à-dire que leur langue maternelle n'est pas le français. Ils sont tous arrivés en France il y a peu. Leur soif d'apprendre, leur envie de communiquer et d'avancer sont une véritable leçon. Aucun n'a flanché. Vous allez donc entendre dans cet épisode :  - Elodie, intervenante Eloquentia - Héloïse, responsable du service des publics au Fort Saint-André - Centre des Monuments Nationaux  - Alicia, leur professeur de FLE (Français Langue Etrangère) au lycée Maria Casarès à Avignon  et certains des jeunes qui ont accepté de recommencer leur présentation après la restitution à mon micro.  Un grand bravo à eux d'avoir dépassé leurs peurs et la barrière de la langue. Quand on sait que la glossophobie est en 3ème position des peurs les plus répandues. Le faire dans une langue que l'on apprend depuis quelques mois, ça parait inimaginable et pourtant ils l'ont fait.  Alors écoutez leurs témoignages, partagez cet épisode au plus grand nombre, ce sera votre manière de les féliciter. Bonne écoute !   ------------------------------  Les références de cet épisode :  L'association Eloquentia : site internet  -  Instagram  L'antenne d'Eloquentia à Marseille : Instagram     Suivre Elodie, l'intervenante, qui est également  une super guide conférencière @ReiseTrip Tours  : site internet  - Instagram  Soutenir l'association Rosmerta qui accueille certains des jeunes que vous avez entendus et qui se bat depuis 2018 à Avignon pour que les Droits de l'Homme et la loi qui fait de l'hébergement un droit inconditionnel s'applique à tous : rosmerta-avignon.fr  Visiter le Fort Saint André à Villeneuve-lès-Avignon : fort-saint-andre.fr - Instagram   ------------------------------- Et pour (ré)écouter les autres "Rencontre" d'Esperluette c'est ici  Retrouvez toutes les interviews d'Esperluette sur : www.esperluette-podcast.fr  - Instagram -  Facebook et sur toutes les applis de podcast  Pour ne pas manquer un épisode, pensez  à vous abonner au podcast ou à vous inscrire à la newsletter (formulaire en bas de la page)   Esperluette est un podcast natif produit par Marie-Cécile Drécourt 

Pottership Podcast
Episode 25 - Hogsmeade Pub Owners

Pottership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 99:53


We made it to episode 25!!!! To celebrate the ladies are joined by past guest, Amy Rob, and Lydia for a fun chat about the three owners of the Hogsmeade Pubs, Madame Rosmerta, Aberforth Dumbledore, and Madame Puddifoot! Do they compete? Are they spies? Is Madame a title or a job description? Listen and decide! So... All aboard! *** Spoilers, Adult Language, Adult Themes **** Music note: Tinder profile music is from "You Can Leave Your Hat On" by Joe Cocker, and the theme song uses a portion of "Modern Major General" from The Pirates of Penzance.

Deux pieds dans le bénitier
"J'étais un étranger, et vous m'avez accueilli." (Mt 25,35) Plus facile à dire qu'à faire ?

Deux pieds dans le bénitier

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 49:21


L'injonction évangélique à l'accueil de l'étranger peut sembler irréaliste pour certain·es au regard de nos conditions sociales et matérielles. Pourtant, nous sommes convaincu·es que développer notre hospitalité, c'est enrichir la société dans son ensemble. Pour en discuter, nous recevons dans ce premier épisode Marcela Villalobos Cid, responsable du pôle Migrations et Vie en Société à la Conférence des évêques de France. Mexicaine arrivée en France il y a 10 ans, elle témoigne, à travers son parcours d'engagement et de foi, de la puissance tant politique que spirituelle d'une hospitalité concrète. Pour ne rien rater de notre actualité, suivez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux :

Celtic Christmas Podcast
The Holly and The Ivy #56

Celtic Christmas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 58:40


Spread Christmas Cheer. Listen and Share Christmas music from Celtic musicians. Subscribe at CelticChristmasPodcast.com. Celtic Christmas music from The Irish Rovers, Steel Clover, Matthew Young, Emish, Spencer & Beane, Laura MacKenzie, Cantus Lunaris, The Jig Is Up!, Andrew D. Huber, Rosmerta, Haggis Rampant, A Shamrock in Kudzu, Sarah Marie Mullen, The Selkie Girls, The Gothard Sisters This podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our Christmas Patrons. Sign up on Patreon to bring more episodes to your ears every November and December leading up to Christmas. YOUR CELTIC CHRISTMAS MUSIC THIS WEEK 0:03 - "Christ the King" by The Irish Rovers from Merry Merry Time of Year 4:18 - CHRISTMAS WELCOME - Welcome to the Celtic Christmas Podcast. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and host also of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. My goal is to introduce you to Celtic musicians who are making and sharing Christmas music. 4:55 - "The Holly and the Ivy" by Steel Clover from Season of Love 6:32 - "The Wren" by Matthew Young from Waking the Wren 8:41 - "Kings" by Emish from Everlasting 11:15 - "Santa Maria" by Spencer & Beane from On Christmas Day in the Morning 14:57 - "Joy to the World/I Saw Three Ships" by Laura MacKenzie from Yuletide Bagpipes 18:58 - "Good People All" by Cantus Lunaris from Spirits and Carols 25:24 - GIVING THANKS ** The Celtic Christmas Podcast is now supported by generous people just like you. Your kind pledge of as little as $2 per episode pays for the production and promotion of the podcast, as well as my time in creating it. It allows us to share Christmas Cheer through Celtic culture and music. Bring the gift of Christmas to your ears this year, make a pledge at patreon.com/celticchristmas. ** Want more Celtic Christmas music? I have a webpage dedicated to it with playlists, Christmas albums,videos and more. ** If you find a song in this show that you love, you can find out more about the artist by visiting the shownotes at CelticChristmasPodcast.com. I list the show times and URLs for each artist in the notes. 26:32 - "The Four Kings" by The Jig Is Up! from A Penny for the Wren 30:50 - "The Yeti & The Reindeer" by Andrew D. Huber from Lights & Snow, Vol. II 33:37 - "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" by Rosmerta from Yule (EP) 37:39 - "Canon in D" by Haggis Rampant from The Silver Glens 40:54 - "Pretty Little Baby" by A Shamrock in Kudzu from Kudzu for Christmas 43:24 - "I Wonder As I Wander" by Sarah Marie Mullen from In the Moon of Wintertime 46:35 - "Imeanueil" by The Selkie Girls from Winter Lore: Songs of Celtic Christmas 51:38 - CHRISTMAS FAREWELL - If you enjoyed this show, please LIKE and SHARE this episode. If you found a song you loved in this show, follow the link in the shownotes to support the artists who support this podcast. Buy their music and merch, subscribe to their newsletters, and tell a friend about the great music you found. Finally, subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is the official newsletter of the Celtic Christmas Podcast and the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. It is 100% free to subscribe, and every week, you'll get an inside look into the latest Celtic podcast news. Sign up today, and you can download 34 Celtic MP3s for FREE! 52:54 - "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" by The Gothard Sisters from Falling Snow The Celtic Christmas Podcast was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. The show was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $2 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through Christmas music at CelticChristmasPodcast.com. Nollaig Shona Daoibh! #celticchristmas #celticchristmasmusic #hollyandtheivy

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Ep. 54 - Half-Blood Prince Ch. 25 w/ Kelly Beckman

Potterless

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 61:13


Kelly Beckman makes it a trifecta and returns to discuss more Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince! Topics include Eileen “Not Pretty” Prince, Gobstones teams, NBA Street Vol. 2, handwriting, Mike making VERY BOLD and VERY INCORRECT predictions, girlfriends at other schools, trash talking, Mike calling out Rosmerta, and more!   VANCOUVER PODFEST INFO: bit.ly/potterlessvan Thanks to our sponsors! CALM - calm.com/Potterless for 25% off a premium subuscription AUDIBLE - audible.com/Potterless or text "POTTERLESS" to 500-500 for a free audiobook with your 30-day free trial   Thanks for listening! For more information on the show, visit PotterlessPodcast.com! You can find us at Facebook.com/Potterless, Twitter.com/PotterlessPod, and Instagram.com/PotterlessPodcast. If you’d like bonus content and/or EXCLUSIVE MERCH, head on over to patreon.com/potterless and for other merch (NEW STUFF COMING NEXT WEEK), check out bit.ly/merchon. As always, Wizard On!     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Kelten Götter, Göttinnen, Symbole: Keltische Mythologie

Ein Vortragsvideo über Belisama, einer keltischen Göttin. Eruierung der Bedeutung von Belisama in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Pantheon. Welche Bedeutung hat Göttin Belisama für die persönliche Entwicklung, den Lebensweg eines Aspiranten, einer Aspirantin?

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Kelten Götter, Göttinnen, Symbole: Keltische Mythologie

Ein Vortragsvideo über Belenus, einem keltischen Gott. Mit Überlegungen über die Bedeutung von Belenus in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Götterhimmel. Welche Bedeutung hat Gott Belenus für das spirituelle Leben, die Persönlichkeitsentwicklung, die spirituelle Praxis, die religiöse Philosophie?

Kelten Götter, Göttinnen, Symbole: Keltische Mythologie

Audio-Vortrag zum Thema Danu, Teil des Multimedia Götter Lexikons. Ein Vortrag von und mit Sukadev Bretz, Yogalehrer und Buchautor.

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Kelten Götter, Göttinnen, Symbole: Keltische Mythologie

Erfahre mehr über Lenus, einem keltischen Gott. Informationen über die Bedeutung von Lenus in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Pantheon. Welche Bedeutung hat Gott Lenus für die persönliche Entwicklung, den Lebensweg eines Aspiranten, einer Aspirantin?

Kelten Götter, Göttinnen, Symbole: Keltische Mythologie

Ein Videovortrag über Artio, einer keltischen Göttin. Eruierung der Bedeutung von Artio in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Pantheon. Welche Bedeutung hat Göttin Artio im Pantheon, im Götterhimmel?

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Ein Videovortrag über Lug, einem keltischen Gott. Eruierung der Bedeutung von Lug in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Pantheon. Welche Bedeutung hat Gott Lug im Pantheon, im Götterhimmel?

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Gedanken zu Bonna, einer keltischen Göttin. Ausführungen über die Stellung von Bonna in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Götterhimmel. Welche Bedeutung hat Göttin Bonna vielleicht sogar in der heutigen Zeit?

Götter Podcast
Rosmerta – eine keltische Göttin

Götter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2017


Gedanken zu Rosmerta, einer keltischen Göttin. Mit Überlegungen über die Bedeutung von Rosmerta in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Götterhimmel. Welche Bedeutung hat Göttin Rosmerta im Pantheon, im Götterhimmel?

Göttinnen Podcast
Rosmerta – eine keltische Göttin

Göttinnen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2017


Gedanken zu Rosmerta, einer keltischen Göttin. Mit Überlegungen über die Bedeutung von Rosmerta in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Götterhimmel. Welche Bedeutung hat Göttin Rosmerta im Pantheon, im Götterhimmel?

Kelten Götter, Göttinnen, Symbole: Keltische Mythologie

Gedanken zu Rosmerta, einer keltischen Göttin. Mit Überlegungen über die Bedeutung von Rosmerta in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Götterhimmel. Welche Bedeutung hat Göttin Rosmerta im Pantheon, im Götterhimmel?

Kelten Götter, Göttinnen, Symbole: Keltische Mythologie

Ein Vortrag über Taranis, einem keltischen Gott. Eruierung der Bedeutung von Taranis in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Götterhimmel. Welche Bedeutung hat Gott Taranis für die persönliche Entwicklung, den Lebensweg eines Aspiranten, einer Aspirantin?

Göttinnen Podcast
Rosmerta Podcast

Göttinnen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017


Vortrags-Audio Rosmerta, Teil des Multimedia Götter Lexikons. Ein Vortrag von und mit Sukadev Bretz, Yogalehrer und Buchautor.

Kelten Götter, Göttinnen, Symbole: Keltische Mythologie

Ein Vortragsvideo über Teutates, einem keltischen Gott. Ausführungen über die Stellung von Teutates in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Pantheon. Welche Bedeutung hat Gott Teutates vielleicht sogar in der heutigen Zeit?

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Römische Götter, Göttinnen und Mythen

Vortrags-Audio Rosmerta, Teil des Multimedia Götter Lexikons. Ein Vortrag von und mit Sukadev Bretz, Yogalehrer und Buchautor.

Kelten Götter, Göttinnen, Symbole: Keltische Mythologie

Überlegungen zu Dana, einer keltischen Göttin. Eruierung der Bedeutung von Dana in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Götterhimmel. Welche Bedeutung hat Göttin Dana im Pantheon, im Götterhimmel?

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Ein Vortragsvideo über Sucellus, einem keltischen Gott. Beschreibung der Signifikanz von Sucellus in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Götterhimmel. Welche Bedeutung hat Gott Sucellus vielleicht sogar in der heutigen Zeit?

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Kelten Götter, Göttinnen, Symbole: Keltische Mythologie

Überlegungen zu Cerunnos, einem keltischen Gott. Ausführungen über die Stellung von Cerunnos in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Pantheon. Welche Bedeutung hat Gott Cerunnos im Pantheon, im Götterhimmel?

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Gedanken zu Andastra, einer keltischen Göttin. Beschreibung der Signifikanz von Andastra in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Pantheon. Welche Bedeutung hat Göttin Andastra nicht nur historisch, sondern auch als spirituelles Prinzip?

Kelten Götter, Göttinnen, Symbole: Keltische Mythologie

Ein Videovortrag über Epona, einer keltischen Göttin. Informationen über die Bedeutung von Epona in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Pantheon. Welche Bedeutung hat Göttin Epona für die persönliche Entwicklung, den Lebensweg eines Aspiranten, einer Aspirantin?

Kelten Götter, Göttinnen, Symbole: Keltische Mythologie

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Kelten Götter, Göttinnen, Symbole: Keltische Mythologie

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Gedanken zu Esus, einem keltischen Gott. Beschreibung der Signifikanz von Esus in der keltischen Mythologie, im keltischen Götterhimmel. Welche Bedeutung hat Gott Esus im Vergleich zu anderen Göttern und Göttinnen anderer Traditionen?

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Episode 90 – Neville’s a drug addict, Rosmerta needs HRT and Hermione’s on Viagra

PotterFicWeekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2009 0:01


Episode 90 of PotterFicWeekly has been released! Join us for  the third instalment in our series on The Psychic Serpent Trilogy by Barb. In this episode we cover chapters 24 through the Epilogue of The Psychic Serpent. In this episode: Mike podcasts from a falling dryer on Neptune that is rolling down a hill infested […]

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