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Join us in this episode as Charlie, a non-binary sci-fi fantasy writer, and their husband Brian delve into the via Transformativa of the fourth path of creation spirituality. Explore the themes of change, transformation, and celebration during the full moon after Lúnasa. Learn about the importance of internal change, the influence of societal shifts, and the power of collective efforts in movements such as civil rights and climate activism. Discover how small victories and ongoing progress are essential in fostering lasting change. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion on recognizing and celebrating the harvest of change in our lives and society.Transcript:Charlie- New: [00:00:00] Hello and welcome to the full moon after Lúnasa. Today, as we do on the full moon, we're going to be talking about the via Transformativa of the fourth path creation spirituality. The path of change, transformation, and celebration. We're going to be talking about harvesting change. Intro. Hello everyone. My name is Charlie. I'm a non-binary scifi fantasy writer, and I am joined today by my husband, Brian. It's the day we're going to be. Celebrating commemorating. I don't even really know what the word is for the. The lunar things that we do. I haven't found a word that feels right for it. If anybody has a suggestion, please let me know because celebrating isn't really the right word, commemorating really isn't the right [00:01:00] word honoring. Isn't really the right word. Practicing. Isn't really the right word. I've been struggling with this for a couple of years now. As we were here on the full moon after Lúnasa. We're going to talk about harvesting change. Because this is the first of the harvest festivals that we celebrated. And. Change really is something that you have to go out and get. I feel like the most natural place to start with. This is. Change. Happens. Change is possible. People do change. People can change. You cannot change other people. Brian - New: You can encourage others to change. that is still their choice. Charlie- New: Change has to come from within. get really frustrated with this argument of people. Don't change people. Can't change. have changed a lot. I remember former me. In fact, I don't have to remember for me, I've been [00:02:00] podcasting since 2005. I can go back and listen to former me. And oh, I, I have changed a lot. In a lot of ways. Many of my opinions are not the same. Many of my attitudes have. Adjusted. My voice is completely different. Which is really funny because I had a friend. Go back into the archive and was like, oh, you don't even sound like the same person. Like, no, no. Even this podcast, which is not that old. The oldest episodes. My voice is very different. That is still old version of me. But it doesn't sound like me at all. Because I have changed. I have changed mentally, spiritually. Again, a lot of my opinions have changed. I have grown. And I'm not saying this, like to pat myself on the back, but to say, I know that change is possible. And it gets really frustrating. When I see people. [00:03:00] Pretending that change cannot happen. On the larger scale. I have watched this country. Devolve. Throughout my life time. In ways that. Honestly are shocking to me. In the coursing of the public discourse, the. things that are acceptable. The manners of speaking that are acceptable in public, discourse. I have watched it getting. Rougher and rougher and rougher and less. Attached to. Facts I don't think it was ever attached to logic. I think that's a sweet lie. We tell ourselves as we used to be logical back in the day and, uh, no. At least we agreed on basic facts. While that's not a good change, it is still changed. In other things I've seen a huge amount of change, I've watched homophobia get better. Like it's going away. In. Places. I never expected to see it going away. We have to start. With this basic [00:04:00] anti cynicism move. Of accepting that change can and does happen. Because if we don't have that as a basic. Baseline understanding. Nothing else that we say matters. Brian - New: If you're looking at a full field and you go, there's nothing out there to harvest. There's nothing to talk about at that point. Charlie- New: Yeah, it gets strange to me that. We. Blind ourselves. I feel like this is like the recurring theme of the podcast of how we blind ourselves to. What's actually going on around us, but. We do very much blind ourselves to what's actively going on around us. Just going back. All that long ago. I was pleasantly surprised when Barack Obama won. The white house, because as a child, The idea. That anyone named Barack Obama and much less anybody who looked like him. Could win. a, major political, anything. Was hard to imagine. Now. In our current race. I'm not thinking that same way [00:05:00] about. Kamala Harris, right? That is a huge change. Both. Culturally. That the idea that, well, I'm not foolish enough to believe that racism is gone because although it is not. But that it may have a baited enough that a non-white candidate. As a chance of winning. An election. It's supposed to change in society. And a change that happens internally. This is really what I think we need to focus on. In. This. Time. Change always starts with you. And I'm thinking to myself there as well. We have this idea. That is perpetrated by the lie of great man history. That all you have to do is go out and give the perfect speech. Say the right thing. And everyone applauds. And suddenly realizes. Oh, we were wrong about [00:06:00] everything. And it's all better. And that is not how any of that works. The speeches helped in the civil rights movement. To convince. Enough. And to bring enough people into the fold that Johnson. Wanting the. Legislation to pass that he was then able to twist the arms of, and could Joel. Uh, enough members of. Congress. To pass them for him to sign them. That was a group. F. You can't put all of the praise. For a change like that. On Dr. King or Byard Rustin or. President Johnson or any of the names that could come up in this discussion. It took. Thousands. If not millions of people. To bring that. Level of change into being. All of those changes started small. Whether that was African-Americans realizing that it was time to step up for their rights. It's important to phrase it that way, because. In our [00:07:00] weird way of thinking about the past for like, well, I guess they didn't realize they should have equal rights until they know everybody. When somebody is treating you wrong, everybody. Has always known when they're tripping, treated wrong. Or bad. It's having that level of. I guess I can take action now. And either. Forget about the consequences. Or accepting of the consequences. Of those actions. But that's an internal change that has to happen. To be able to speak up. That starts with one person. And we honestly do not know who that person is. Where this chain reaction started? It probably started. With a couple of people here and a couple of people there and then spread up to the point that it was big enough. That we got any of the names we know. None of the names we know we're probably the first. To have. The courage to speak up, to speak out. And to start organizing. That little bit of [00:08:00] courage. To talk to the person next to you and say, look, this isn't right. This has to change. We can. Change it, if we work together, And have that other person. Have that change of heart to say. Yeah, maybe we can change it. That's how you start that chain reaction. That always starts within. It always starts in the hearts of one person, a few people. And builds up to a critical mass. There wouldn't have been a Dr. King. If the church that he served, wasn't ready for a doctor king. It had to start locally. I've seen it. I've been to members of churches where a preacher said something civil rights related and was immediately fired. I remember. Preacher when I was very young giving a sermon about women's rights and immediately was fine. He had to go find another job. And I have no idea what happened to him after that. He found another job moved away and I never, you know, The era before the internet. the before times. We did. Just [00:09:00] follow each other on social media and. Occasionally email each other. The community was not ready. For the message that he brought and by today's standard. It would have been a very simple message, Women should be allowed to have jobs if they want to have jobs like this is the 1980s. The early eighties. Maybe even pre Reagan eighties because Reagan was elected first in what? 19 and 82. 84. Somewhere in there. But I was, I was very young when it happened. But they weren't ready. Because again, it's not a great person. Who sparks the movement. It's the courage of individuals to start saying, this is wrong. This is wrong. And to help other people see. The change needs to happen. I feel the frustration of the youth today. I remember being young. I'm becoming an old for an older person, but I still remember. That drive of being young and wanting change now. Not wanting to wait for tomorrow. I remember being when I was in [00:10:00] middle school, so that would've been late eighties, early nineties. Well, late eighties. No, maybe early nineties. Right on the cusp there. Getting together with other kids at my school. To protest. Climate change. And the things that we needed to do. To fix. Climate change. All the way back then. We wanted that changed then. And here we are in the year of our Lord, 2024. Still waiting. Not because enough people haven't seen the necessity of that change. But enough people haven't banded together. To outweigh the financial interests that are paying people to ignore that change that needs to happen. I get the frustration. I get the wanting it now. So many of us. Whatever. Personal pet issues are. I'm not saying that to be denigrating or anything, but each of us has that one thing that occupies our minds. Maybe a couple, but. Often one main thing. And patients. It's hard. [00:11:00] And. Insulting. When somebody, especially somebody my age. Says to a kid. Or did anybody really? But especially to. A kid who hasn't been down the road is as much. You just gotta be patient. The harvest is coming. You don't want to listen. It's hard to listen to that. No, I want to change now. Why can't we have the change now? And trust me, I feel that way. Brian - New: This is when it comes to recognizing. that the harvest is an ongoing harvest of change. You're not waiting for the entire crop to come in because the early crop is going to spoil. Going off this analogy. You're harvesting small harvest as you go. Especially when you're dealing harvesting change, Because it matures at such different speeds and rates. It's going to be smaller harvest. It's going to be a little bit over time. It's okay to harvest that change, to celebrate. What has happened? that it is [00:12:00] better. Today is better than yesterday. It's not as good as where we want it. But it's a journey we're still on our way. Without harvesting the change, you can have that burnout. You can give up hope. And. Stop. Progressing towards the change capital, the, the full change. Charlie- New: It's important to have those big dreams. That may never be a reality. I am personally a prison abolitionist. I would love to see. A future world that has no prisons. And I would argue. That star Trek showed. What prison abolition could look like. I know what you're thinking. If you've watched the show, you're like, but this character or that character or this thing, or that thing. Went to a prison. They were rehabilitation centers. The actual phrase used on the show for most of that was a rehab center. There were places people went. To get. Therapy to [00:13:00] get treatment. To get help. To eventually be released as productive members of society. That's not a prison. That is not a prison. A prison is a storage house. Where we put people we want to forget about. Or in the United States. Where we put people that fit into the loophole and slave labor that we carved out when we amended the constitution to get rid of. Abject chattel slavery. Will we get there? To a place where we have zero. Incarcerated people. Hmm, probably not. But see that's the goal. There are a lot of things we have to do to get there. And again, to use the star Trek model. You have to end poverty. You have to get to a place where everyone has food. Shelter. access to medical treatment, access to counseling. Good counseling that actually is trying to help with problems that people have. The people are being evaluated and those problems are being caught early. And. [00:14:00] Help is offered early. So that they can. Deal with those challenges. That are coming their way. Those are all steps. On the way. Towards prison abolition. I get a goal that we may never, ever get to. There may always be a certain percentage of the population. That is just too dangerous. And unrehabilitatable. for whatever reason. To not have incarcerated in some way, shape or form. Did not have locked away from society in some way, shape or form. We don't know that. Yet. We haven't eradicated poverty. We haven't eradicated homelessness. We haven't given people basic medical treatment. Or psychiatric help. We haven't done any of the basic work. To get there. And so that's the work. And the change that we are trying to harvest here. It seemed all of those little [00:15:00] things along the way. And that's different from incrementalism. I can hear the naysayers out there going, oh, what you all are advocating for is just incremental change. Incremental change is don't ask. Don't tell. Don't ask don't tell was wrong. What is incremental change? Where does. We're not saying it's okay to be gay. We're just saying, we're not going to ask if you're gay. As long as you don't tell us, we're not gonna kick you out. But we're still going to kick you out. If we find out. That's incrementalism. That helps no one. That is a weird. Stop gap measure. Brian - New: It's not changing the sense that we're meaning it either. Yes, it is changes in, it is something that is different. But when you're put in the context of the four paths, You have. The via positive, uh, In the via negativa meeting. Giving rise to the via create Eva. Which leads to [00:16:00] the via transformative. So we have two. Go through those steps for change for even harvesting change. It's being able to sit back and. Sit in. The awe, and wonder, and the letting go. Of past notions. To allow ourselves to think creatively. On a thing. For instance, with the prison abolition, we've already harvested some change where we sat back and went, this actually isn't a criminal issue. And so we shouldn't be locking people up for it and have let it go. And thus we've harvested a change, a transformation. Charlie- New: It may be a small. Brian - New: Yeah. Whereas in the previous example, that was a tolerance. Charlie- New: I don't. even think it's tolorance. if I find out that you're queer, I'm going to kick you out. That's not tolerance. That's is masked intolerance. Brian - New: You're very correct. Yeah, I was trying to think of, maybe it's stretched into town, but it's not it's Madison Tony's. Yeah. It's [00:17:00] still intolerance and it's still separating. It's not even seeing, you're going to ignore the issue it's going. If you make this an issue at all, you'll be punished. It's like going well, if I didn't find out a crime happened, I guess I'm not going to prosecute the crime. Well, you didn't find out the crime didn't happen. So, of course you didn't prosecute the crime. Yeah, you're right. Charlie- New: Carbon offsets all of those carbon credits, all that. I think that's not actually helping with global warming. That's just saying, oh, you can continue to pollute the way that you are polluting. You can just pretend that it's all better. We can plant some trees. Let's pretend it's all better. It's masking the problem. It's not actually addressing the problem. We're not advocating for that. When we talk about the little changes. We're talking about actual little changes. celebrating, Will and Grace, getting on television. Or when Ellen came out on television. Did that. Make people's lives better? Yes, actually it did. Charlie- New: There is valid evidence that [00:18:00] shows. That people became much more accepting of homosexuality. Upon seeing Will and Grace on television. Because Will was somebody that they could identify with somebody that they liked. Is he my favorite queer character on television? No. But. All right. Personally, I would like that show better if it was Jack and, Karen not Will and Grace, but. Whole other story. Not even nothing for this podcast, but. It helped. It was a little change. You never would have gotten a main character on a sit-com. That was queer. That was. Unlikely. But it did help change people's attitudes. It actually brought up a little bit of change. Representation matters in that wet. You may not know what's going on on the reservation. So you might not understand blood quantum. Or any of the other challenges? That are facing the native American population. Unless you actually see those stories. Get [00:19:00] told. You might need to see it through dramatization. Because that might be the only way that you get to see it. You might not get to see you in your local newts. I look on this might not carry that story about how many. Women are just missing. We really need to do something about it. But you have to know that there's a problem. Before you can address a problem. But just an awareness campaign. It doesn't fix anything. I think we get confused about this sometimes. But it is necessary. You have to know about the problems with the casting couch situations that were going on. And then you can address the various perpetrators of that. And it's nice that some people got held accountable for their actions. I am dubious that there was any change in the industry. Because locking up a few bad actors is not the same as changing the system. It's a start. It's good that we got. Some of those people. Out of the industry. [00:20:00] And away from the places where they were abusing others. Brian - New: That's hope that future individuals down the road in those positions of power. Will. At least be more sensitive to what they're doing more aware of their own actions. In hopefully. At least then they have to make that choice to cross that line. There is change in that sense. It's not allowed. A whole public discourse on awareness in choice and power dynamic. Amongst individuals. And, but it was small. It was incremental. It wasn't like we. our fingers and it went away. Or we threw a couple of bad people in jail, and now it's all magically fixed. Charlie- New: The biggest problem that I have and kind of where I want to. Wrap up our conversation today on this. Is this weird moment that we get we're like solved it. Hmm. Yeah. Well, the one really bad guy. That got me went to jail. So we solved it. No, no, no, no. [00:21:00] That that's not solving. Yeah. Oh, we actually got one of the bad guys who did a bad thing arrested or what. That solved it. No. It's the other side of the coin where we're so frustrated or worried or scared that we. Don't bring up that there's a problem. On the one side. Or the. Just. Well, we did the one thing. So, obviously it's all better now. These are the two. Examples of not doing this harvesting change correctly. Yay. We arrested a bad guy. We caught a bad guy. We convicted a bad guy. Yay. What did we do to change the system? What have we implemented to make sure that. Those situations are not being brought about There are things that we could do. How do you get rid of the casting couch problems? Maybe make it a rule that you can't be alone with the producer of the movie. Or the casting director for the movie. Someone always has to be in the room. It [00:22:00] doesn't bring the chances of something bad happening to zero. But it does lessen it. It is a change that we could do, and that could be something added to the contracts when the contracts are negotiated. That's an actual change that could happen. My understanding is something like that was not in the last screen actors Guild. Contract. But it should have been. They should have made. That something. Brian - New: It's recognizing the cycles. You're harvesting the change. You're at the via-Transformativa now you're also back at the beginning of the cycle again. So it would be a post hearing you need to bring to light. What are the underlying issues? Behind all this. Yes, you celebrate that. The bad guy went to jail gay. But. the underlying issue is the misogyny. That gives permission to all this. And then it's the negative. It's letting go of that, mysogeny. In yourself. And not accepting it in your presence, in your environment, around [00:23:00] you now. Not accepting it in your life. Charlie- New: Putting up safeguards to remove it from your industry Brian - New: to remove it from your industry, which is part of the creative, because it's those two together going. Yeah. I've let it go. Now. I'm not going to accept it. Where I can. Make those changes. Which then leads back to harvesting the change again. It's little harvest, it grows and blooms and grows and blooms. Charlie- New: Which gets us to the place that we need to be at. This is a cycle. Lúnasa, it's the first fruits. Like we said, it's the first of the three harvest festivals. The next one's coming up on the autumnal quinox. And then Samhain. One is our final harvest festival. I have two more harvest festivals coming up. This is the first fruits. But it's the cycle. We don't bring in all of the food at Samhain and never have to plant a crop. again. , no, we make it through the winter. Where the night is dark and full of terrors. And then come imbolc. We're planting again. The new [00:24:00] animals are being born. the seeds are being sewn again. this is a cycle. But you always have to remember to harvest and celebrate. What little change that you can get. It is a terrible thing. That abortion rights have been removed from women across the country. That right to choose. I've been with women who have had to make these gut wrenching decisions. And sometimes it's for health sometimes for other reasons, it's there are many reasons. That this is something that comes up. And it's never been my place to judge. A woman on any of these, but it's never an easy decision. So how do we harvest anything good about those rights being. Removed. Look at how many people have realized how important. That privacy between you and your doctors. That secret trust between you and your doctor? To make the right decision. For you. In any medical [00:25:00] decision. It's not a lot to celebrate. It's a lot to be happy for. But we're seeing across this country every time it's on the ballot. Justice is winning. And every time one of those ballot initiatives passes. And a state constitution gets amended. To enshrine these rights. You're a vocally. Into law. It's a little victory. But it's a victory. We have to celebrate. Because we should never rely on our rights. Being guaranteed to us. By the whims. Of any person. If we are going to live in a civilization, that's governed by laws and not flawed people. We have to put it in writing. We have to make it. Harder for them to take our rights away. I feel like we're finally waking up to that and realizing. It's a little thing to celebrate. A little teeny, tiny thing to celebrate. Little harvest, it's a little harvest. It's a meager [00:26:00] harvest. But it's at least something. It's preparing us, it's giving us those seeds. That will give us the big harvest that we need. Now that people are starting to wake up and see that maybe we should enshrine our rights and writing. And not leave them up to the whims of a few people. Maybe we'll actually do that. But you got to see the problem. To become part of the solution to the problem. Because if you don't see the problem, you won't see the solution. The problem was always there. And a few people saw it. And a few people have been running around. Shouting. all my entire life about how our rights need to be codified and not just living in the realm of a few people said, we have them. Maybe now we'll actually take action on that. I think those seeds are planted. And at least on those rights, we're seeing them getting written into law. We're seeing them getting written into the constitution of the states. Who knows maybe one day we'll see them written into the national constitution. You have to take [00:27:00] those little celebrations wherever you can. Like we talked about on the grace episode, if you haven't listened to that, It's a natural companion to this one. You have to celebrate where you can or you will burn out. Activism is hard. I've been part of the queer rights movement. Most of my life. At this point. It's been up and down. Lately it feels like it's been very down. Any little celebration and you have to find those places to recharge. Because if you don't, you will burn out. And then no good happens. 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Stephen White is former commanding officer of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (police force at the time) during some of Northern Ireland's most violent and volatile years. Stephen tells us about his early years growing up in an environment where sectarian tension and violence was a constant. Stephen spent time in the Ulster Defense Regiment before he joined the RUC.I asked Stephen about the daily reality of policing Northern Ireland's streets during some of its most tumultuous years, thoughts on Irish reunification, facing rioters after Bobby Sand's death, accusations of collusion, death threats and much moreTIMESTAMPS00:00 Growing up in N.I 10:22 Story from teen years about sectarian violence on catholic friend 12:42 Thoughts on Irish reunifaction 21:02 JOING ULSTER DEFENCE REGIMENT (UDR)33:02 UDR clashes with loyalist paramilitaries 35:22 UDR/UVF dual memberships ?? 38:52 JOINING RUC (1978)42:02 BOBBY SANDS RIOTS 47:32 John Weir conviction 53:20 Any officers under Stephen's command investigated for COLLUSION ? 57:20 Rougher policing back then (70s-90s)1:04:02 RUC “dirty war” use of loyalist paramilitaries as agents1:14:02 Dealing with the trauma of the job 1:19:12 ASSASSINATION PLOTS AGAINST STEPHEN 1:26:32 Toughest area in N.I to be a cop during the troubles 1:30:12 Running into IRA men while off-duty mosaic: Exploring Jewish Issuesmosaic is Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County's news magazine show, exploring Jewish...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Recorded February 10, 2024 Blueliner opens the show alone for our first segment. In their first action since the All Star Break, Our Caps go 1-2. But before we go through the recaps I have a personal message about the other happenings this week. As we go through the games that were played on the Dads and Mentors trip, I am joined via call-in by none other than our own C4 and Mrs. Blueliner. Our focus game this week is the win against the Bruins, Enjoy! #ALLCAPS #SportsOTHP #Powerplaypointpodcast #SucramsCapitalsOfftheChain
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Welcome back to the Alaska Off-Grid Challenge! In episode 2, we take you on our journey as we arrive at our remote off-grid cabin deep in the wilderness of Alaska. Follow our adventure as we share our first impressions, the challenges we face, and the preparations we make before K and the kids arrive. From setting up a hot water system to installing electric fencing, we're getting ready for a summer of off-grid living. Don't miss out on the action! CLICK HERE TO Become a Pioneer and join our live streaming viewing party to watch this episode together and get exclusive behind-the-scenes insights. Click here to become a Homesteady Pioneer and enjoy a year of membership with four months free. Stay tuned for the next episode, where Kay and the kids arrive at the cabin for the first time, and we share their reactions to our off-grid cabin! Links to stuff in the episode Joolca System Kencove Off Grid Fencing System Oupes Solar System Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
More time with the TCBS as we learn about the poet G.B. Smith, the artist Rob Gilson and the results of that rugby match with the school's First XV. Folks, please visit John Garth's website at https://johngarth.co.uk to learn and read more about his incredible Tolkien work and scholarship - you can also get Tolkien and the Great War on audiobook, read by John himself. Finally, I'm proud to support John's work and would ask you to please consider doing the same at http://bit.ly/48Rhbf1.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5854727/advertisement
The Wife Is Asking For Rougher Sex. Does She Mean #HotWifing Or #BDSM?
We ask again: What's the worst stretch of road on your routes? Let's keep a spotlight on where state DOTs should put all those tax dollars -- dial 615-852-8530 to weigh in. Here,something of a lightning round of owner-operator responses to our prior call, put out attendant to the podcast several weeks back about the terrible toll I-40 in Arizona is taking from owner-ops' pocketbooks in repairs. Rougher than a corncob? You bet: https://www.overdriveonline.com/overdrive-extra/article/15540092/arizona-i40-rougher-than-a-corncob-you-bet Several viewpoints here from listeners who dialed into our podcast message line with their recommendations for places in the U.S. that especially need work, from more worst-roads "accolades" for I-40 to sections of I-10, I-20, I-74, U.S. 491 and others. As noted in the podcast, some detail on one of those stretches with a big project ongoing in Ohio: https://www.transportation.ohio.gov/projects/projects/104668
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Monday May 8, 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We kick things off talking about the revival of nu-metal, leading to the news this week of Shifty Shellshock beating up the other vocalist of Crazy Town. We watch a trailer for a new music competition series with a very familiar face as a judge. We learn of a Rhode Island fugitive who faked his own death and was spotted in Glasgow. We laugh at his attempt at a British accent. We play some funny basketball clips and question if we would take a half court shot if given the chance. Wrapping things up, we do another traffic report before getting some inspirational words from Matthew McConaughey. Watch the episode on Youtube for free. Join our Patreon and get two bonus episodes each month, and other behind-the-scenes goodies. More info here.Follow us on: Twitch, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and our Discord Chat. Also don't forget about our Spotify playlist. We also have merch if you're into that kind of sharing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Hollywood"...or Capt. Ricky, if you prefer, was at the tale end of a 12+ hour offshore trip, so he was in no shape to make the show (understandably so). With his chair empty, Capt. Kevin and Capt. Scott manned the studio and talked about a lot of things, including just how rough it's been. And how 'bout that inlet? Rougher, tougher, leaner, and meaner than ever!But the question is this: just how tough is the weather going to be this upcoming week? Listen in, find out!
The Trios podcast champions defend the gold as they discuss Jay Briscoes passing, Vince McMahon ponying up some more dough & surprises in store for the Rumble. Thanks for listening and telling your friends!Reach out to us on Twitter @suplexcitypod with your own thoughts and questions for the show!Also remember to follow @jjpurdom, @scott_faulder, and @charlescmarquez over on Twitter.This show brought to you by Super Gamer Boys! Check them out on your favorite podcast app or youtube.com/supergamerboys for your weekly dose of video game news!Support the show
We always want to be nice...but sometimes its hard.Why don't folks take care of their stuff? Is it just the "throw-away, disposable mentality" that exists in society today? Maybe so....but your car is an ASSET, not a blender or a rechargeable power tool....so don't treat it like one. ASSETS are things that, if taken care off, can actually retain value, and in some cases, increase in value, but not if you don't do your part.Email Lennie at mycarguru2020@gmail.com
We're ending the year with a bang, and on the latest episode of Inside Commercial Property with Rethink Investing, co-hosts Phil Tarrant and Scott O'Neill bring in a special guest to share how he found success in commercial investing. If you're looking to jumpstart your commercial real estate investing journey this 2023, Phil and Scott give a behind-the-scenes look at how to get one's foot in the sector's door, what are the usual challenges that investors face when transitioning from residential to commercial and why heightened due diligence is needed when taking the plunge into this type of property investment. They also unpack value and cash flow-adding strategies commercial investors can employ in the coming year, including recalibrating portfolios, reviewing financial positions and evaluating the financial performance and goals of assets. Additionally, Phil and Scott offer their predictions for the sector in the next 12 months and explain why higher interest rates will not pull the rug from under the commercial sector.
We're ending the year with a bang and on the latest episode of Inside Commercial Property with Rethink Investing, co-hosts Phil Tarrant and Scott O'Neill bring in a special guest to share how he found success in commercial investing. If you're looking to jump-start your commercial real estate investing journey this 2023, Phil and Scott give a behind-the-scenes look at how to get one's foot in the sector's door, what are the usual challenges that investors face when transitioning from residential to commercial, and why heightened due diligence is needed when taking the plunge into this type of property investment. They also unpack value and cash flow-adding strategies commercial investors can employ in the coming year, including recalibrating portfolios, reviewing financial positions, and evaluating the financial performance and goals of assets. Additionally, Phil and Scott offer their predictions for the sector in the next 12 months and explain why higher interest rates will not pull the rug from under the commercial sector.
Matt Ramsey is a vocal coach, singing teacher and YouTuber. He has worked with singers of all levels, but really enjoys working with adult beginners. His YouTube channel has over 30 million views and almost 300,000 subscribers. In this episode we discuss different vocal styles, how voices change with age, vocal fry and more! 0:00:00 - Intro0:00:45 - Preconceived Notions of Singing 0:01:45 - Bob Dylan & Punk Singers 0:05:58 - Pop Singers, P!nk & Broadway 0:07:37 - Bob Dylan & Sustaining Notes 0:08:45 - Polished Music of the 80s Vs. Rougher 90s 0:10:50 - How to Sing with Emotion 0:13:30 - Matt's Path to Become a Voice Coach 0:18:55 - Starting a YouTube Channel & Growing It 0:26:53 - Vocal Ranges 0:30:57 - Vocal Fry 0:36:15 - Auto Tuning Singers 0:38:25 - Working with Beginners Vs Professionals 0:43:50 - Singers Voices Changing with Age 0:47:25 - Vocals, Abs & Being in Shape 0:52:33 - Talent Vs. Practice 0:55:00 - Medical Issues with Singers 0:58:00 - Working with Certain Songs0:59:35 - Death Metal Singing 1:00:55 - Austin Music Scene 1:04:22 - Health Alliance for Austin Musicians 1:08:55 - Outro Matt Ramsey website:https://ramseyvoice.com/Vocal Range Finder:https://rangefinder.ramseyvoice.com/Health Alliance for Austin Musicians website:https://www.myhaam.org/Chuck Shute website:http://chuckshute.com/Support the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
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In the long-awaited sequel to EarthBound, as localized by Tomato et al., we parse some shocking developments and developer choices. Audio clips from the soundtrack as preserved at starmen.net; discussion audio hosted by 3rdStrongest. Join the conversation at our humble Video Game Academy. Thanks for listening.
How do people meet and fall in love in an era of unsolicited dick pics and "vanilla" sex? Are expectations of what women will be up for during sex shifting, and what does this say about gendered power dynamics? Social researcher Tania Domett joins us to share some heartening and disturbing insights.
How do people meet and fall in love in an era of unsolicited dick pics and "vanilla" sex? Are expectations of what women will be up for during sex shifting, and what does this say about gendered power dynamics? Social researcher Tania Domett joins us to share some heartening and disturbing insights.
In Hour 2, Cousins sub Dario Melendez gives the hot stories of the day in the Top 3 at 3, including the feud between Nick Saban, Jimbo Fisher and Deion Sanders, a naked Florida man encounter and Freddy Peralta's injury. Plus, Bally Sports Wisconsin Brewers reporter Sophia Minnaert stops by with the latest on the first-place Crew, should Aaron Rodgers be at OTA's and meeting Giannis.
Lisa and actress Anna Tierney go deep in this episode about her journey as an actor and her desire to lean in to all of the parts that make her who she is and break through the limitations both external and internal beliefs of "how" actors are supposed to present themselves:"The example in the industry, up until very recently was, you know, you want to look like this kind of homogenous of gravy of bland things, you know, or perfection or whatever that is. But I'm glad that's changing now, and I'm embracing all those rougher edges."Highlights include her affectionate recollection of her childhood and the influence of her well known actor father Malcolm Tierney:"My dad was such a charming, funny, dedicated, personable man, you know, it was he was one of those people that it was just a dream to be around he could hold court in a room and, and you'd be kind of hanging off every word. "And her fear that she wouldn't be good enough to get into drama school:"I was applying for drama schools when I was at university, and so went straight to drama school. And it wasn't until I got there that I realized that that was where I was supposed to be. And I'd kind of I think been putting it off to an extent, was maybe a bit afraid of going to, to drama school, or would I be good enough to go there?"Anna's bio:Anna Tierney is a Drama Centre London graduate; her training was supported through many awards and the support of actors including Jeremy Irons, Ian McKellen, and Ian McShane. Upon graduation she landed a role in BBC's long running series Doctors, and performed (AT or WITH) The Globe, The National, The Royal Shakespeare Company. In North America Anna performed at the Guthrie and Royal Alexandra Theatre with frequent collaborators Out of Joint Theatre in Our Country's Good. Film and television credits include the animated series Summer Lane Drive, the feature PSYCHO GOREMAN that premiered at SXSW and the limited Channel 4 series Deceit where she met showrunner Emilia Di Girolamo. Anna and Emilia reunited on the Amazon series Three Pines based on Louise Penny's Gamache series where Anna is a series regular.Born in Manchester, to Irish and Austrian ancestry, Anna speaks fluent German. Off-screen she plays roller derby and converted a dilapidated narrow boat into a home.Follow Anna on Instagram @whenisaygroupyousaysevenhttps://twitter.com/annatierneySupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/STOPTIME)
Come along and spend the next hour with us talking about gravel bikes, adventure biking, bikepacking, bike camping, entry-level gravel bikes or just playing bikes. Cutaway USA offers premium cycling apparel born in the blue ridge mountains. Cutaway is an industry leader using innovative fabrics combined with clean, bold designs. Make sure to visit their website to see all the jerseys, bibs, neck gaiters, and cycling apparel and gear. Check out their website at https://cutawayusa.com When you reach checkout use the code GTD20 to take 20% off your entire order. That offer is a special discount just for our listeners! Entry-level gravel bikes Step 1 - frame material Aluminum, steel or carbon - but finding carbon at a lower price point might mean some corners were cut in the components to get the overall price down. Best bet is to focus on steel or aluminum. Step 2 - components prioritized Top-tier frame with low-end components will perform worse than a mid-tier frame with mid-tier components Groupsets can be tricky to upgrade so make this a priority Wheels may be expensive but they are easiest to upgrade Saddles, seatposts, stems and handlebars are much lower in cost and easier to upgrade. Step 3 - specific components Disc brakes - hydraulic vs mechanical Tubeless compatible at a minimum, set up tubeless is good 1x VS 2x - A 1x drivetrain uses a single chainring with a wide-range mountain-bike-style cassette to simplify the drivetrain and save weight. A 2x chainset offers two chainrings, and thus offers twice as many gears, however, the spread of gears is usually similar. Step 4 - 650b or 700c wheels and tires? The advantages and disadvantages of 700c vs 650b-sized wheels have been long debated and will continue to be discussed for a long time. Looking for on- and off-road versatility will be best served by the lower weight and better obstacle rollover of 700c wheels. Rougher terrain will find that the increased tire size and volume of 650b wheels offer a significant advantage in grip and comfort. Many gravel bikes will be able to accommodate both wheel sizes, giving riders who invest in a spare set of wheels the option of 'two bikes in one' - a 700c wheelset set-up with fast-rolling tires for the road and a 650b wheelset with large, knobbly tires for more adventurous riding. Let's look at some specific entry-level bikes First, let's define entry-level. We don't mean cheapest. We mean the first level of bike that will perform in a manner that you can feel confident riding an event or long day on the bike. Bike: Felt Breed 30 Gravel Bike Link: https://feltbicycles.com/products/breed-30-2020 Bike: Giant Revolt Advanced 3 Gravel Bike Link: https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/revolt-advanced-3-2020 Bike: Specialized Diverge Elite E5 Link: https://www.specialized.com/us/en/diverge-elite-e5/p/199974?color=322136-199974 Bike: Salsa Journey Link: https://www.salsacycles.com/bikes/2019_journeyman_apex_1_700_black Bike: Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 Link: https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/bikes/road-bikes/gravel-bikes/checkpoint/checkpoint-alr/checkpoint-alr-5/p/32557/?colorCode=tealdark Bike: Cannondale Topstone 3 Link: https://www.cannondale.com/en-us/bikes/road/gravel/topstone-alloy/topstone-3 Bike: Canyon Grail 7 Link: https://www.canyon.com/en-us/gravel-bikes/all-road/grail/al/grail-7/3093.html Bike: Kona Libre Link: https://konaworld.com/libre.cfm Bike: Jamis Renegade S4 Link: https://www.jamisbikes.com/bikes/adventure-gravel/allroad-adventure/renegade/
Robin Gwaltney with Gwaltney Group RE/MAX Results explains how some of the big internet realtor companies offering instant offers are rethinking the strategy.
Amazon.com Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy is open to a reset in his company's sometimes-contentious relationship with Seattle, but made clear that he's hedging his bets with plans to expand in neighboring cities.The world's largest online retailer is by far the biggest private employer in Seattle with more than 50,000 workers. That distinction has proved a headache in recent years, with some residents and government officials blaming the company for exacerbating homelessness and traffic. “I'd say the last five years, the city council has become less enamored with business or with Amazon,” Jassy said during an event hosted by technology news site GeekWire. “It's just been rougher.”Join your host Sean Reynolds, owner of Summit Properties NW, and Reynolds & Kline Appraisal as he takes a look at this developing topic.https://www.seattletimes.com/business/amazon/amazon-ceo-citing-rougher-patch-with-seattle-looks-to-burbs/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/seattlerealestatepodcast)
Amazon.com Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy is open to a reset in his company's sometimes-contentious relationship with Seattle, but made clear that he's hedging his bets with plans to expand in neighboring cities.The world's largest online retailer is by far the biggest private employer in Seattle with more than 50,000 workers. That distinction has proved a headache in recent years, with some residents and government officials blaming the company for exacerbating homelessness and traffic. “I'd say the last five years, the city council has become less enamored with business or with Amazon,” Jassy said during an event hosted by technology news site GeekWire. “It's just been rougher.”Join your host Sean Reynolds, owner of Summit Properties NW, and Reynolds & Kline Appraisal as he takes a look at this developing topic.https://www.seattletimes.com/business/amazon/amazon-ceo-citing-rougher-patch-with-seattle-looks-to-burbs/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/seattlerealestatepodcast)
Pastor Bill: [0:14] Hello and welcome to season 3 episode 41 the Berean Manifesto; Faith, Hope, and Love for the Modern Christian. How are you doing Pastor Newms. Pastor Newms: [0:30] Hey yeah. Pastor Bill: [0:38] So tonight we're talking about Mawage. Or I guess more specifically we're talking about divorce. I don't know what we're talking about, I just had this section of scripture that was on my heart and so we're going to talk about this section of scripture and I don't know. Biggs is joining us on Twitch. Hey Biggs. [1:12] Which scripture? If you want to pre-read the scriptures that we're going to be in, we're going to be in 1 Corinthians chapter 7 and probably going to start at the beginning of chapter 7, but then the section that's been on my heart, I have no idea why, is verses 10 through 16. So maybe somebody needs to hear it, what we're going to talk about tonight, but it's definitely not me. This is definitely not one of those we're talking about for me, because it's been on my heart to share about this to talk about this so I guess somebody's here I don't know. It's one of those things you know where you like I'm not sure why I'm supposed to say this or I feel like I'm supposed to say something and then like a year later two years later, you get that pay off or somebody's like somebody sent me an episode of your podcast and it totally saved my marriage and that may be wishful thinking but, I don't know. [2:35] If we had more wishful thinking and less doomsday going on right now that wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing. Phoenix is joining us on Twitch HPuffPhoenix she says howdy you say howdy I say hi. To me only two minutes left five minutes gone by fast. Zaidie is with us, Zaidie on Twitch, Zaidie sent me this lovely card this week I'll you can't see it yet I'll show you the card when we go video live.. Pastor Newms: [3:23] I still find it funny you started talking to me about it like I knew what it was. Pastor Bill: [3:28] And you were like, what I don't know what you talking about. Pastor Newms: [3:30] I don't know what you're talking about. Pastor Bill: [3:33] I was like the thing that your. Pastor Newms: [3:37] Only knew about one thing she sent you I didn't know she sent you a card too she's nicer than I am. [3:50] You know I'm lighting an incense I really should turn around a bit we're really close to time now we got a minute. Pastor Bill: [4:03] So my "On Air" light came in, yeah so now in the hallway leading to my bedroom / office there's this big red light it says "On Air" that lights up the whole hallway and. Pastor Newms: [4:20] And we hope it's on right now from under the okay. Pastor Bill: [4:22] It is I can see the top gap of the door I can see the red light coming through. [4:40] For the next 40 seconds best friend. Your dad says best friends. Who's best friends? [4:56] Just silence as we wait for him to type now. Six, five, four, three, two, one. Pastor Newms: [5:10] And then bam. Pastor Bill: [5:15] All right so that first five minutes was to give people time to show up so once again. Hello and welcome to season 3 episode 41 of the Berean Manifesto; Faith, Hope, and Love for the Modern Christian. I'm Pastor Bill, and as always I'm joined by Pastor Newms all the way from Tennessee. Remember that funny comment we got when we first started doing this this way we get this comment about, church people spreading covid and I was like we're not even in the same state dude how are we spreading covid-19. Pastor Newms: [5:49] I don't think that you told me about that. Pastor Bill: [5:52] Oh you don't remember? Pastor Newms: [5:53] Uh-huh. Pastor Bill: [5:54] Yeah we got a comment while we we're live, the guy was chiding us about spreading covid by being doing a face-to-face video, Zaidie says OMG having technical difficulties she is or we are you are a we are. Pastor Newms: [6:12] I don't know is anyone else having technical difficulties. Pastor Bill: [6:16] Everything looks fine on my end. Pastor Newms: [6:18] I open it up it says. Pastor Bill: [6:22] Although I'm really not happy with the way my voice sounds on this setup but there's not really anything I can do about it living out here in the middle of nowhere. Since I got this really nice Blue, Mic has really nice compressor and then I sound like I'm talking on a cell phone by the time it gets sent to you and then is sent out to you know in the signal. Pastor Newms: [6:49] Bill being delayed happens. Pastor Bill: [6:53] Yeah I get delayed all the time that's okay so how was your week Pastor Newms? Pastor Newms: [7:01] It was pretty good I didn't do much other than work we had some training at work and so then I spent the rest of the week trying to catch up from training. But that is really all that happened on my side. Pastor Bill: [7:27] You also took some time this week to explain to me what you do professionally. Pastor Newms: [7:31] It is true it is true we've had the conversation several times about you not knowing at all what what I do, and I took some time to explain it and you were like huh. Pastor Bill: [7:53] It took us it took me I had to step back and take a second to like understand each step but once they once I got through each step it the whole picture made sense and I was like okay I get it now I get it. Pastor Newms: [8:08] It was it was quite enjoyable to. Pastor Bill: [8:11] It was interesting it was it was like starting a new job and they were walking me through the first day of training that's what it felt like. And I was like okay cool. Pastor Newms: [8:22] Well I'm glad you felt that I did that good of a job. Pastor Bill: [8:26] You did it was nice. Pastor Newms: [8:28] Not that you said I did a good job I just I just took that you know. Pastor Bill: [8:33] You did you did a good job their house. Pastor Newms: [8:35] But yeah so so. Pastor Bill: [8:41] Anything else about your weight. Pastor Newms: [8:43] No no I am up and down and in games at the moment and trying not to get, upset with certain situations. Pretty good just blase how was your week. Pastor Bill: [9:06] My week well we had another week of taking Gerg to school, which means me getting up earlier than I want to every morning and getting him off I'm usually used to waking up between 7:00 and 7:30 and this is got me waking up you know sometime between 6 and 7, and then I like to stay up a little later when the kids go to bed but now I've had to scale that back and go to bed you know shortly after they do and so it's been an interesting adjustment on my. Pastor Newms: [9:40] Which I don't like that part just on that. Pastor Bill: [9:42] Yeah me me having to go to bed when you're supposed to you don't like that at all so. Pastor Newms: [9:49] Cuz I don't like going to bed. Pastor Bill: [9:50] You don't like going to bed. [10:07] Wednesday we had quite The Adventurous day Tuesday we had to in an adventurous day as a Tuesday, Gerg's roof started leaking while he was at school right onto his mattress so I spent most of Tuesday cleaning up water damage in his bedroom trying to draw out his mattress and draw out the floor and, you know that done before he got home so that he'd actually have no wait. [10:40] That was on Wednesday wasn't it. Pastor Newms: [10:42] Yeah that was Wednesday you said Wednesday. Pastor Bill: [10:44] Oh my goodness and then also we had a flat tire on Wednesday, Wednesday was a big day oh my goodness so we had a flat tire went out and I was gonna go pick up Gerg from school and we had a flat tire, so then my body I physically can't really jack up a car anymore and do all the you know breaking of the nuts and all that stuff so my wife unfortunately has had to take over in that area when we have a flat tire but, she went out there and she broke the nuts and she jacked up the car and she went to pull up the spare, only to find that a certain National Tire chain hadn't put our spare back on the car the last time we bought one of their, in my opinion expensive tires, so I had to borrow my grandmother's car and go pick up Gerg, go to Discount Tire and buy a new full-size tire and a new wheel. [11:47] So we could put that on the car so then I can take Gerg to the youth group that he goes to it's about a 45 minute drive away in North Richland Hills, and that was interesting, and then my wife went to Firestone the next day and they were like oh we don't have any of your tires in stock so she went back on Friday when they did have the tires in stock, and then Saturday morning I got to, work on the issue of the spare tire kit you know it's like it's got the one of those metal chords with a shoe on the bottom and you slip the shoe through the middle of the wheel and then you turn it and it, draws the cord up and the tire hangs underneath the back of the car. Pastor Newms: [12:36] Oh okay. Pastor Bill: [12:39] So I had to alter the the top of the shoe so that it would fit through the hole with the new tire because the hole on the full-size wheel was smaller than the hole was on the old spare tire, thankfully I had a Dremel and I shaved about a quarter of an inch off the top of that shoe, so that it would fit through the new hole and then I was like please fit please fit please fit and I and I ran it up and it went all the way up and it fits in between the two Mufflers like there's mufflers and then there's heat shielding, and then there's like half an inch in between the Heat shielding on either side to the tire and I was like well it just fits but it fits. Pastor Newms: [13:24] Uh-huh uh-huh and big. Pastor Bill: [13:28] So that was my weekend in a nutshell. Pastor Newms: [13:30] Biggs pointed out you know soon as you started talking car stuff the look on my face just glosses over because I realize I didn't realize it because I don't do any car stuff and I'm just like uh huh. Pastor Bill: [13:44] You don't do any handy self car stuff house stuff that you're not a you're not a jack man you're just I'm a jack of all trades which means I know a little bit about almost everything but not enough to charge anybody to do it just enough to do it for myself, and then I fill any gaps in my knowledge with you know YouTube just like anybody else. Pastor Newms: [14:12] Oh that's something I did this week we put together another 2000 piece puzzle in like two and a half days three days. Whole bunch of people were working on it last night and. Pastor Bill: [14:28] I stopped doing puzzles when I realize is that trying to focus on each individual piece and where they go makes me sick to my stomach, I just I can't do it man, I can't do it Biggs says master of none yeah that's that's the phrase jack of all trades master of none, that's that's pretty much my life in a nutshell, people like you know when I say things like you know I need I need a job they'll say what industry do you work in and I'm like, any industry that pays I've done lots of stuff and I'm willing to learn how to do anything else, oh well we don't have a job for someone like you I just told you I would do anything anything at a desk I'll do it I'm sorry we don't have a job. Do you remember that one time that I asked a job agency you know one of those those placement agencies to find me a job, and I filled out all the stuff and getting my resume and all this stuff and two months later they contacted me and said we're removing you from the program because no suitable job for you exists. Pastor Newms: [15:40] No I didn't remember that that's um that's an experience. Pastor Bill: [15:48] That's quite the experience no suitable job for you. Thanks job placement company. Pastor Newms: [15:58] Isn't it your whole job to find, okay. Pastor Bill: [16:02] Yeah yeah that's pretty much my life in a nutshell right there, right? Joe Jack of all trades master of none. But when I do find a job easily find a job you know low and then I very quickly worked my way up, into positions that they wouldn't dream of even interviewing me for before I entered the company so that's pretty much how my life has been you know shoot low and then, take a couple of months and prove myself and work my way up. Okay so I think we're sufficiently warmed up except we didn't do gets another pastors. Pastor Newms: [16:51] Oh crap is it mine or yours I think it's yours. Pastor Bill: [16:54] It's an odd numbered episode which means it's mine. Pastor Newms: [16:56] And plus we did like six of mine last week because they were not great he's taking too long reading this is a problem. Pastor Bill: [17:10] It says what's your recurring nightmare. Pastor Newms: [17:18] That's not appropriate so we need to switch cards because both of us have very very bad nightmares and we can't talk about them on we go get flag somewhere for something if we start talking about our nightmares let's just begin. Pastor Bill: [17:34] If you were to die tomorrow what little thing would you regret not doing. Pastor Newms: [18:01] Little thing. Pastor Bill: [18:03] It says little thing I'll go first so you remember when we met. Pastor Newms: [18:11] I mean yes yes. Pastor Bill: [18:11] You and I that weekend okay so that weekend Seth and I, Seth Rouggly from California we were there together. Pastor Newms: [18:20] Although I don't remember him at all which is funny. Pastor Bill: [18:24] Which is funny yeah because you met me at the same time you met him and you don't remember him. Pastor Newms: [18:28] Yeah no. Pastor Bill: [18:30] Um Okay so Sunday morning he wanted to go to the church and he and I had gone to while we were in The Internship. I was trying to impress this girl who had become an intern and I had been volunteering the summer before so I met her while she was a volunteer and then she became an intern and she wanted me to go to her church, and we were both determined we were going to spend the whole weekend together, and I convinced him to go to her church with me instead of me going to the church we had gone to like he wanted to, and to this day I think about that probably no less than once a week and regret that moment where I chose my own personal desire, over the values of my friend. [19:29] Such a small decision well. [19:45] Phoenix. Pastor Newms: [19:47] Always always with her I would say it would have to be, so this is going to be really weird I think something I would regret is there their stories I haven't finished. Pastor Bill: [20:03] Mmm he stopped time. Pastor Newms: [20:05] Be it in in bit in games or in books there's I have a tendency to just forget, and then like then I'll I'll realize it and be like and, I think that would be a very large one for me is stories I would regret store a story I hadn't finished and I can think of several I could add to that list but there are lots of stories I haven't finished. Pastor Bill: [20:34] I have the problem of coming up with an idea for a story, and thinking through the story and experiencing the story in my head from start to finish and then going and that was a good story I'm glad I went through that, and not writing it down and not sharing it with anybody or starting to write down and then life you know and just not writing down the rest of it and I'm like man that was a good story. Pastor Newms: [21:05] Dat is silly, dat is very silly. you do do that. Pastor Bill: [21:13] Mmm it's funny that Phoenix brings up you her reintroducing us because our relationship is very funny like that because I met your wife, the summer before I went into Teen Mania's internship. And then the next summer I volunteered and met a bunch of people that you then new your internship year. And then we met that fall I know you meant the full before I volunteered I'm at the fall sorry I got my things mixed, I met your wife the summer of 2000 then we met in the fall of. Pastor Newms: [22:02] We met 2002 because my internship was 2002-2003. Pastor Bill: [22:09] Okay then 2002 so I did volunteer yeah that's right I volunteered that summer. Pastor Newms: [22:18] And then after also. Pastor Bill: [22:22] No I guess I met you the year after Seth and I went to the wrong church on Sunday morning. I definitely was with Seth when you and I met because we came to Teen Mania more than one more than one alumni reunions anyway. Pastor Newms: [22:39] I know when you did you did not live in Texas I think. Pastor Bill: [22:49] No that's not right so you're anyway you and I meet I meet your wife and then I meet in 2000 then I meet you in 2002 and then. That is a myth that's not right then how did your sister introduced. Pastor Newms: [23:13] In 2003 when you volunteered. [23:22] Because I. Pastor Bill: [23:23] That the year I volunteered. Pastor Newms: [23:24] Because I was at the internship from August 2002, my first year August 2002 to August 2003 and then my second year was 2003 2004. And then we met again in 2005. Pastor Bill: [23:52] Huh. Anyway the point is we kept randomly meeting, I met your wife I met you I met your sister your sister was like oh man you and my brother would get along change your juice me to you and then we had already met, and then you move to Keller or you had already moved to Keller. Pastor Newms: [24:13] Yep I moved to well then I graduated and I moved to Keller you. Pastor Bill: [24:19] Which is like right down the road for me. Pastor Newms: [24:21] Yep and you were in California somewhere in there, and then I ran into you at another alumni weekend when you had moved back and that's when then. We we stopped not talking. Pastor Bill: [24:45] Right. [24:51] And then Zaidie is like yeah and then I re-met your wife at your wedding the funny thing is I kept seeing pictures of her, in all your stuff and I was like I know this girl, I know this girl where do I know this girl from I know this girl and we kept comparing all the times that I had been to Teen Mania and with all the times that you had remembered she was there and I was like, no we never cross paths at Teen Mania not in all those times. [25:27] Yeah so many paths Crossing and intertwining and, it's me all right so, like we said in the the warm-up if you weren't here for the warm-up that's fine we're going to say it again we are in 1 Corinthians chapter 7 tonight and for a while I've had on my heart to talk about, to share about 1st Corinthians chapter 7 verses 10 through 16 which, has nothing to do with my life whatsoever in any way but we're gonna talk about it and when I brought it up to Newms that I thought this is what we were going to talk about he went and read it and he was like that's bizarre, why are we going to talk about that and I was like I don't know. Pastor Newms: [26:20] Okay so let's pause the podcast for moment and our discussion, and and point out the fact that Newms has never said that's bizarre but I'll let you go ahead and continue. Pastor Bill: [26:36] You did to set you did too yeah you said it was bizarre. [26:48] Phoenix says what version is it going to be read in well the answer to that will almost always be CSB, what version it's going to be read in, unless we say otherwise so 1 Corinthians chapter 7 you're welcome Phoenix she says thanks on Twitch 1 Corinthians chapter 7 where to start in verse 1, Paul writes all right 1 Corinthians 7 now in response to the matters you wrote about, it is good for a man not to use a woman for sex I think we all agree you shouldn't be you know abusing a woman, in this manner you shouldn't be taking advantage of her for sex and he goes on but because sexual immorality is so common, each man should have sexual relations with his own wife and each woman should have sexual relations with her own husband, husband should fulfill his marital duty to his wife and likewise a wife to her husband, a wife does not have the right over her own body but her husband does in the same way because a lot of a lot of churches stop right there. Pastor Newms: [28:13] Yeah they do. Pastor Bill: [28:14] In the same way a husband does not have the right over his. But his wife does awesome here we go and this that verse right there that's why I say, I belong to my wife Roxanne, Roxanne belongs to me I trust her to take care of her belongings talking about me just like she trusts me to take care of my belongings, I value her I treasure her I take care of her those are my duties as a husband okay verse 5 of chapter 7, do not deprive one another except when you agree for a time to devote yourselves to prayer then come together again otherwise Satan May tempt you because of your lack of self-control, I say this as a concession not as a command I wish that all people were as I am but each has his own gift from God one person has this gift another has that. [29:19] Paul if you're confused by that statement Paul was a bachelor, he never got married the closest thing he ever had to and I was talking to Newms about this earlier the closest thing he ever had to a romantic relationship was the way he felt about Israel, and the Jewish people that was the closest thing to a girlfriend he ever has and you can see it in his writing, the way he talks about Israel the way he, admires the structure of it and longs for Israel and her people to join him in Salvation and. [30:04] Interesting stuff all right so we're picking back up in verse. I say to the unmarried and to widows it is good for them if they remain as I am, but if they do not have self-control they should marry since it is better to marry than to burn with desire, verse 10 to the married I give this command now this is the portion that's been on my heart I have no idea for months I've no idea why to the married I give this command not I but the Lord, a wife is not to leave her husband, but if she does leave she must remain unmarried or be reconciled to her husband and a husband is not to divorce his wife, but I not the Lord now this is Paul giving his opinion right his opinion is an educated opinion, he knows all the jurors law he knows like the he basically has the Old Testament memorized this is Paul's. [31:13] I not the Lord say to the rest if any brother has an unbelieving wife and she is willing to live with him he must not divorce her, also if any woman has an unbelieving husband and he is willing to live with her she must not divorce her, for the unbelieving husband is made Holy by the wife and the unbelieving wife is made Holy by the, otherwise your children would be unclean but as it is they are holy, but if the unbeliever leaves let him leave a brother or sister is not bound in such cases, God has called you to live in peace wife, for all you know you might save your husband husband for all you know you might save your wife. [32:14] All right so the weird thing that that Newms and I have been discussing, is these this stuff in verse 14 to verse 16 we have no idea what Paul means here, and given the commentaries and even my commentaries that usually pretty much agree with each other, on what the heck Paul is talking about here, um for the unbelieving husband is made Holy by the wife and the unbelieving wife is made Holy by the husband and your children are made Holy by you being a Believer and, the wife might be saved by the husband husband saved by the wife we can somewhat assume that verse 16, means at some point because of the life you're living you'll lead your spouse to Salvation. Been put in that after verse 14 where he says the unbelieving husband is made Holy by the believing wife, confuses the heck out of my Western culture modern American brain because when I think of holy I think of salvation. [33:40] What does that mean from a Jewish standpoint what did that mean from a Corinthian standpoint to say that something was holy. Pastor Newms: [33:48] And and to be clear I mean the word that's used in the, is straight up like sanctification like it's it's it's to be made clean to be made whole it's not like oh well maybe this is strange because I'm like, it's got to be translated and I'm like holy is Holy is weird there let's look at what word it is oh, so it's the same word that you used three almost almost 300 times in, the New Testament for Holy so this isn't even like one of those situations where it's like this is the only time he uses this word. Pastor Bill: [34:29] And one of the commentaries I was looking at pointed me to Romans chapter 11 verse 16, as being synonymous the idea being synonymous with what this is saying and it says now if the first fruits are holy, so is the whole batch and if the root is Holy so are the branches. And in this place Paul is talking about and you really see a lot of his, love interest in Israel shining through and in Romans chapter 11 he's talking about, Israel's rejection of Jesus wasn't a total failure for them as far as salvation is concerned, and Gentiles should be thankful, that the Jewish people rejected Christ because it opened the door for the Gentiles to have salvation in order to make Israel jealous so that they would find Salvation. And. Pastor Newms: [35:48] It's a that's that's another one of those passages that that some people tend to gloss over because they're like I'm not touching any of this there's definitely some of that in this. Pastor Bill: [36:05] Okay and then there's this other thing about your children, your children would be unclean but as it is their holy what does it mean to say your child is Holy, and when I know you know we talked about it Newms and I have it a lot of denominations a lot of sects of Christianity have grabbed that as this whole age of accountability thing, if you're you have a parent or both parents that are saved then when the child is born they're automatically save, and then they started doing child baptisms as part of the whole well the child's already saved because they're the children of Believers but the Bible never actually, says that. Pastor Newms: [36:58] Yeah it is definitely one of those so like growing up in and throughout my own time I've always took it to mean you know, harkening back to the raise a child in the way it should go and it will not depart you know I've always kind of taken it to mean similar, but it's still the way it's worded that's not, what it says it might be what it means because of situations and things were not understanding because of the Church of Corinth what you know what people in the Church of Corinth he was writing to specifically or there could be a situation that we don't you know some Jewish context we don't know, because it is funny like you mentioned a lot of times even with the Jewish context people are just like oh it's this, and everyone's like oh yeah yeah I agree with him it's that and on this one it's like, yeah one of the commentaries I use was just blank straight up I clicked on the passage and it was blank. Pastor Bill: [38:18] Two of mine are blank on this passage. Pastor Newms: [38:20] And I was like you know a passage is interesting when the dude writing the book on the book was just like a. Pastor Bill: [38:28] No, I ain't touching it. Pastor Newms: [38:29] I'm going to get in trouble for somewhere and I'm just not even going to go there and so it's definitely an interesting, you know we look at some of you know certain aspects of Christianity and. Even with the scriptures and the Holy Spirit directing us and such we there are some things that are just confusing, and I know, and to me that's what this is one of those situations because I've never like we could make some positions like we've made you know we believe it's this or I believe it's this you believe it's that you know, but it's another one of those where because of the language difference is the cultural difference is all the differences it's real hard, to know what was truly meant by Paul in this and then one of the things that you said when we were discussing this earlier was I really just wish some days I could just sit down with Paul and be like dude, what did you mean cuz. Pastor Bill: [39:36] Yeah explain this to me because I have. Pastor Newms: [39:38] Feel right like I. Pastor Bill: [39:40] I'm obviously missing something here give me a give me a Rosetta Stone a key to decipher what you're saying or something. Pastor Newms: [39:50] And sometimes in situations like this I wonder if we had all of Paul's writings maybe it would help. Pastor Bill: [40:02] The Bible would be like 10 times as long. Pastor Newms: [40:06] I know I know I know I know it's impossible I know I get it there's a reason that you know the church. Pastor Bill: [40:13] It would be volumes and be like here's my Bible volumes 1 through 7. Pastor Newms: [40:16] I know I know I know but it's just. Pastor Bill: [40:17] Um number 1 has the Old Testament and all of the New Testament writings except for Pauls and here is. Pastor Newms: [40:26] Every letter he wrote in its but sometimes it's just like I know that there's something somewhere. [40:38] Beware and who who has it so this is one of those situations where we have to rely on faith you know it's, yeah we have. Pastor Bill: [40:53] The Bible says we need no teacher but the Holy Spirit. Pastor Newms: [40:58] So there's times where it's like okay and and again you know this passage specifically is rougher to me because you know one of the things. Pastor Bill: [41:12] Is that a word, rougher? Pastor Newms: [41:15] I think it is. Pastor Bill: [41:16] Isn't it more rough. Pastor Newms: [41:19] I mean it's rougher. Pastor Bill: [41:22] Rougher doesn't sound right. Pastor Newms: [41:24] Yeah no comparative adjective is rougher. Pastor Bill: [41:29] Okay ruff. Pastor Newms: [41:36] According to Oxford Oxford it is I don't know man. Pastor Bill: [41:48] I'm sorry I derailed you. Pastor Newms: [41:53] What is what was it where was it, oh this one's rougher because you know we have a conversation often about you know, in Christianity and the capital c Church some things matter and other things, don't matter as much like you know you've got these denominations that fight over you know the littlest craziest thing and you're just like why why are we arguing or I'm better than this person because my left toe never does this or you know I'm better than this person because my right hand does that you know there's all these things in Christianity sometimes wear Even in our own sects we argue about him, and so often we're like okay the important parts are, Jesus you know the core tenets of the faith those are what's important and then everything else is well we're getting through it together you know. Pastor Bill: [43:04] And you hear you hear crazy stories like the church that the story of I'm going to say that the story of because I don't know if it's true or if it's was made up or to illustrate a point, but the story of the small Baptist Church that split over the color of the new what new carpet they should get and, they narrowed it down to two colors at half the church supporter one color and half the church supported the other color, and one day one of the representatives of one of the colors that had enough and they showed up with chainsaws and cut the church in half and loaded their half onto a trailer, and took it to the other side of town. Pastor Newms: [43:47] I mean I could see it happening people are weird but this is one of those situations where, what makes it rougher for me is this is about sanctification and this is about I mean the words used are the same words that are used in other very important. Pastor Bill: [44:07] Salvation. Pastor Newms: [44:09] Scriptures and you know so it's one of those words like huh but, to me you know it's one of those things where it's it's still a personal relationship and even if, you are so much more percentage likely to follow because your parent does or your spouse does or your you know, things. Pastor Bill: [44:38] One of my commentaries and I had to say it that way because I have one two three four five six seven eight now that I go to for stuff but one of them said, that it wasn't firsthand salvation but this is what's known as secondhand salvation, that the husband is receiving salvation because of the wife salvation because when they entered into Covenant they became one, and so her salvation then saves him because they are one was what this one commentary had to say about it. Pastor Newms: [45:16] Yeah Matthew Henry had some interesting things to say on it cuz he said similar things but used much more more graphic language about. Pastor Bill: [45:24] More graphic language and for the eighteen hundreds he was not approved man. Pastor Newms: [45:30] Acts that caused the joining of the spirit it was like oh. Pastor Bill: [45:36] I bet the church fathers hated when Matthew Henry released his commentary. Pastor Newms: [45:42] I I never expected in a commentary that has nothing to do with, certain areas of the Bible to have the word copulation in it. Pastor Bill: [45:55] Copulation. Pastor Newms: [45:56] Copulation, yeah I was like what Henry calm down Mr. Henry come on now like woo. Pastor Bill: [46:03] I wish I love I love Matthew Henry's writings I wish that he had lived long enough to finish his full commentary, he he died of a heart attack they didn't know it as heart attack or stroke he did have a stroke they didn't know it as stroke then they knew it as, bulging veins or something something like that he died of stroke and he had these two apprentices that went back through his notes on sermons that he had preached and then finishes commentaries for him based off of notes that he had preached and they just don't have the same gusto as the Matthew Henry that you're talking about right now you know, they're like a photocopy they don't like the original texture of the pen on paper. Pastor Newms: [46:55] He was a very. He had very strong beliefs and and a lot of his writings are very passionate. Pastor Bill: [47:06] And he didn't like Catholics and he didn't favor Jews in anyway he didn't hate Jews he did not hate Jews at all. Pastor Newms: [47:12] That's one way to say it no no he wasn't one of. Pastor Bill: [47:17] He didn't favor Jews, definitely takes every opportunity to rail against the Catholic church and sometimes it is just straight funny to read Matthew Henry's commentaries. Pastor Newms: [47:29] And some of it's like um that one's a little far. Pastor Bill: [47:33] I don't know why we started talking about Matthew Henry's commentaries instead of what we're supposed to be talking about I mean I know what path led us there but I don't know why we entertained it. Pastor Newms: [47:42] Because we both like Matthew Henry. Pastor Bill: [47:45] Yeah we do he's so good alright so let's talk about divorce okay because, in verse 10 of chapter 7 however Paul says to the married I give this command not I but the Lord wife is not to leave her husband, but if she does leave she must remain unmarried or be reconciled to her husband and a husband is not to divorce his wife, okay. I want to make it very clear. That it is not the opinion of the Ekklesian House or the Berean Manifesto, Or myself or even Pastor news, I'm going to speak for you, that this is anything other than in the most ideal of situations. Okay in the most of Ideal situations a wife is not to leave her husband. [49:01] But there are grounds for divorce, there are grounds given in the Old Testament, there are grounds given that just common sense okay and I don't want to hear any of this, stuff I've been hearing from certain people online about, well why should just let herself get hit one or two times and and the third time go to church no the first time a husband or a wife treats their spouse as anything other than treasured. That's a problem that's a. [49:57] I'm not, those of you that are into BDSM those of you that are kinky those of you that have a healthy copulation life. And within the confines of consent you have some stuff going on I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about abuse. Actual non-consensual abuse okay that is grounds and let's talk about a little bit about why I feel that way. Let's turn back just verse Corinthians chapter 7 and let's look at verse 4, It says. [50:55] Let's back up one verse, a husband should fulfill his marital Duty to his wife and likewise the wife to her. Paul is talking about more than just copulation why. Pastor Newms: [51:16] Just because I brought it up at with Matthew Henry and Matthew Henry it's now it's just it's one of those things it's yeah. Pastor Bill: [51:24] Okay and then verse for a wife does not have the right over her own body but her husband does in the same way a husband does not have the right over his own body but his wife does, in that dynamic, of the wife owns the husband and the husband owns the wife okay, that should create an equal. Well you're both taking care of each other but when one of those two starts to abuse the other. It's no longer an equal owning it now becomes slavery. [52:21] Joining you said again if one spouse is abusing the other. And they're not they don't have that symbiosis equal equality going on this has become slavery, the wife has become a slave of the husband and the husband, is treating the wife as a slave, physically abusing verbally abusing this is how you treat a slave not a spouse and vice versa if the wife is physically verbally abusive. Then it's become slavery All Right Turn the Page chapters First Corinthians chapter 7 verse. [53:16] Because certain verse 20 Let each of you remain in the situation in which he was called were you cold while slave. Don't let it concern you but if you can become free by all means take the opportunity. Now we will reply. Abuse physical verbal to the Old Testament and look at the law that Moses gave. [53:50] If a husband started treating his wife as a slave that is under Jewish law tantamount to what is called putting her away. You are no longer married. But you have certain duties to that person as long as they want you to continue to take care of them. That is a soft divorce, that the man entered into because he became abusive. And the same thing if the woman became abusive a man could put her away to soft divorce and then if they decided. They can have a full divorce. God as far as we can tell from inspired writing is not a fan of divorce. But also. [55:10] 1st Corinthians chapter 7 verse 15 the last sentence in that verse God has called you to live in peace. God is not a fan abuse God is not a fan of committing to one person to be their property to, fulfill yourself with them to fulfill them and in going around and sleeping with other people. That is not a fan of that now I know polyamory. Making a big comeback right now I've always been taught if if both people in the marriage are sword. Pastor Newms: [56:11] Consensual. Pastor Bill: [56:12] Consensual to what's going on, it's fine so if you have an open marriage or a polyamorous whatever. Just like anything else that's between you and God I don't need to know that I don't care to know that please don't email me, please don't ask what you're doing is between you and God like I said the holy spirit is your teacher, um and and in God doesn't like divorce. [56:58] If you need to leave you need to leave, and I'm telling you it is my personal opinion not going to speak for Pastor Newms this time, it is my personal opinion that if your spouse abuses you physically verbally, unconsensually abuses you then that person has already spiritually divorced you. And you are now living with them outside of marriage because they've already divorced you you're no longer their spouse and their heart. And you need to decide do you need to get out of there. Pastor Newms: [57:43] Yeah because there's definitely there's definitely. One of the problems with Western culture and Eastern culture to a degree now is, we've turned marriage not into something between us and God I mean us meaning husband and wife and God we've turned it into a governmental contract. Pastor Bill: [58:13] And it has nothing to do with the government or shouldn't. Pastor Newms: [58:15] It has nothing to do with government and and so there's that whole thing one of the things we were talking about earlier. Pastor Bill: [58:21] Sorry let me rephrase what I just said, it does have something to do with the government the government should recognize your marriage the government shouldn't be what legitimizes your marriage. Pastor Newms: [58:37] Yes, and you know we were talking earlier there are there are people because of our Health crisis, who are having to make a decision do we stay married or do I get health benefits do we stay married and you pay all my debt when I die because I have cancer or do we get a divorce, you know there's, because of the government controlling marriage the way they have its created some very interesting, aspects that make it a lot harder to, as Pastor Bill was saying it's talked about in the Old Testament of putting someone away or you know things like that is not as easy, as you know which is good, to a certain degree but then really bad in a lot of situations and you know I've definitely heard people say oh well you should just stay with that person no matter what it's like well there's there's there's some, there are some situations where you need to go and you know so it's definitely something that has to be looked at, and it definitely is something you have to you know. Pastor Bill: [1:00:06] And you hear about it all the time oh I love them I stay with them because they can change they can get better well I want to tell you they can get better while you're in. Pastor Newms: [1:00:17] Yeah. Pastor Bill: [1:00:19] They can take care of their drinking problem without you around it's just, truth honesty like don't stay and put yourself in danger. Pastor Newms: [1:00:32] Yeah. Pastor Bill: [1:00:33] Because oh will they need they need to change and they can I have faith in them I believe in them that's that's fine and good have faith in them and believe in them from a distance, let them know I support you but now I'm not safe here. Pastor Newms: [1:00:53] And it's. Pastor Bill: [1:00:53] And and and things have gone bad for other people if you want to know how they've gone bad go Google Lorena Bobbitt, and see an issue about a woman saying because she loved her husband and at some point she snapped. And things went very wrong for him she wasn't safe to say and then he became unsafe because she stayed. Pastor Newms: [1:01:27] I can't believe that's where you went, you know I always end the thing with be safe and I think it's time we go ahead and say that because I have nothing and nowhere I can go. To follow Lorena Bobbitt in any spiritual way I cannot. Pastor Bill: [1:01:55] Anyway ever bother. Pastor Newms: [1:02:12] Like four times today we've killed General chat in the game we play anyway it's definitely something that, you know you have to there are reasons to leave, and when those reasons arrive you have to do the smart thing whether you want to or not especially if there's children involved you have to be safe, and then secondarily in other situations it's when it's not a safety aspect you've got to take that to God and, you know through the Holy Spirit through counseling through whatever it is make the decision and. You know stick with it but it's definitely not something that's never allowed like some people teach that's craziness and unsafe and the. Pastor Bill: [1:03:18] I wish everyone that was married could be married safely happily forever I do I wish that for everyone I really do, we live in a fallen world we live in a harsh world and we live in a reality where it's reality. All right that's all we have for tonight so. Pastor Newms: [1:03:47] Now you start singing. Pastor Bill: [1:03:49] Not yet if you want to join us live when we recorded this podcast we meet on Sunday evenings at 6:30 p.m. Central Standard Time and so on Sundays you could come and join us on Facebook, YouTube, or Twitch and, last laugh when we laugh like when things like Lorna Bobbitt come up and then you can, get on the chat and join us like we've got Biggs and HPuffPhoenix and Zaidie all joining us on Twitch. [1:04:20] Um and Biggs is saying he's laughing so hard he can't type right now and so you could join us live on Sunday evenings at 6:30 p.m. Central Standard time when we record this can go to our website to find out which Facebook, YouTube and Twitch channels those are our website ekk.house we've got our podcast there and we've got some great info there, you can go check that out we'd love for you to do that and this podcast comes out every Wednesday night at 7 p.m. Well that is if we record a new episode we don't always but most Sundays we record a new episode, and on those weeks as it comes on at 7 p.m. and it goes live to you know anywhere that you listen to podcasts so, please consider joining us please consider I can't believe I'm about to say this please consider making a donation if you would like, we are a non-profit and so we are supported by donations and it's weird that that came up because we. [1:05:27] We don't ask as a general rule we don't ask but you know it just came out so they up and. [1:05:39] We love you guys and we love doing this and I'm glad that you're hearing this and I hope we can help I hope this, and it's not about you know we've talked about it Newms and I it's not about, getting a bunch of numbers in the stats and it's not about becoming famous or making money and and these things that you see other people using multimedia that have done, for us it's all about who can we help, even if it's just one person how can we love how can we Inspire love a really is our Focus to bring faith hope and love, to Modern Christians and with that we go into the, 30 second buffer 30 second buffer, 30 second buffer has it been 30 seconds yet of course not that's not how seconds work 30 second buffer 30 second buffer 30 second buffer have a great week. Pastor Newms: [1:06:53] Be safe out there love you guys. Pastor Bill: [1:06:57] Until next time.
Kicking The Rougher has only been called one time in the history of college football.
Jen and Christina reunited (IRL) and it felt SO good! The girls have a ton of scoop from their rendezvous in Lake Tahoe. Jen lost her underwear, Christina did her act in someone's living room- LIFE IS BACK, BABY! And this week I HIGHLY recommend our Patreon episode. We don't hold back at all… https://www.patreon.com/JillinOffAs always, don't forget to rate and subscribe! Thanks for listening!!
Things get ...even more rougher for the group as they continue their search for an Illithid helm crystal far beneath the surface of The Pit. Listen in as they fight against both monsters and the clock in hopes of accomplishing their tasks in the face of very real danger. https://www.twitch.tv/goblinsgamingpodcast https://youtube.com/thegoblinbeat Support this podcast
Jeudi 29 Avril 2021Ce soir là dans la Marrez 2 Basses, on mettait dans le focus le comeback du premier groupe de Pungle Français, à l’origine du mélange de l’énergie et des guitares punks et beats drumn’bass accompagnés de chant revendicatif ou onirique en français plus façon rock français ou en Anglais parfois! Leur dernier album "Visible(s)" est sorti en octobre 2020 suivi d’un EP 5 titres, Rebel fin mars 2021, après presque une décennie de silence réinspirant ;C'est La Phaze! On commence avec un morceau tiré de ce EP puis on remontera, comme on le fait ici dans notre émission, le temps aux origines de ce groupe mythique dans notre focus ce jour là Track List: M2B S06E12 Num.TitleArtistReleaseTime 1-GénBassline JunkieDizzee RascalDirteeTV.com Vol. 2 EP03:23 2RebelLa PhazeRebel04:09 3-ambCushy TimeLa PhazeCushy Time03:27 4Coal-ActionLa PhazeCushy Time03:46 5Phazin' KrewLa PhazeCushy Time06:09 6PunglistLa PhazePungle Roads04:06 7-ambUnidayLa PhazePungle Roads03:09 8Nervous HealthLa PhazePungle Roads03:28 9La Grande QuestionLa PhazePungle Roads04:36 10In Jerry (LAB° Mix)La Phaze/Lab°Punglistic Mixture04:52 11-ambJamma In A Punk-A-Dub Style (MANUTENSION Mix)La Phaze/ManutensionPunglistic Mixture06:42 12Punglistic Hangar 18 (BURNING HEADS Mix)La Phaze/Burning HeadsPunglistic Mixture03:53 13Drop In-Jury Out (KANTIZE Mix)La Phaze/KantizePunglistic Mixture04:59 14-ambPASDEREPIT@PUNGLIST.COMLa PhazeFIN DE CYCLE01:51 15ASSAUT FINALLa PhazeFIN DE CYCLE05:13 16-ambDEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE POUR CHOMEURS DE LONGUE DUREELa PhazeFIN DE CYCLE02:56 17D&B SHOWLa PhazeFIN DE CYCLE04:01 18-ambRUDE GIRLLa PhazeFIN DE CYCLE00:45 19RUDE BOYLa PhazeFIN DE CYCLE03:42 20INSIDE MY BRAINLa PhazeFIN DE CYCLE04:31 21-ambMiracleLa PhazeMiracle03:40 22Little FaceLa PhazeMiracle03:11 23La Cause (feat. Keny Arkana)La Phaze/Keny ArkanaMiracle04:00 24La LangueLa PhazeMiracle03:08 25Peine de VieLa PhazeMiracle04:12 26Peine de Vie (Zebra Remix)La PhazePeine De Vie03:46 27La Fièvre de l'Exil (We Comin' Rougher) [feat. Eugene Hurtz & Pedro de Gogol Bordello]La Phaze/Eugene Hurtz & Pedro de Gogol BordelloMiracle03:34 28-ambPsalms And RevolutionLa PhazePsalms And Revolution04:01 29The BattleLa PhazePsalms And Revolution03:36 30Dedicated LifeLa PhazePsalms And Revolution03:42 31Temps de ChienLa PhazePsalms And Revolution04:20 32-ambBottle StreamDamnyBottle Stream02:22 33Sourire au teint de glaceLa PhazeLa Phaze03:53 34Comme David BuckelLa PhazeVISIBLE(S)03:28 35Avoir 20 ansLa PhazeVISIBLE(S)03:46 36-ambLiberticide (feat. Lasai)La Phaze/LasaiVISIBLE(S)02:56 37TabasseLa PhazeVISIBLE(S)03:37 38Cogne (feat. Tagada Jones)La Phaze/Tagada JonesVISIBLE(S)02:57 39Sortie de routeLa PhazeVISIBLE(S)03:56 40-ambJungleman (Aphrodite Remix)La Phaze/AphroditePsychodynamik 0505:44 41Battle 79 (Damny La Phaze Remix)Amen BirdmenBattle 79 Remixes - EP04:56 42J'ecrisLa PhazeAFK DnB 0405:56 43Peine de vieLa PhazeAFK DnB 0405:58 44Vivre libre ou mourirLa PhazeManifeste électronique (Hommage du mouvement électro-alternatif à Bérurier noir)06:18 Prépa Brute: https://www.deezer.com/fr/playlist/8800181402Plus d'infos sur : https://laphaze.bigcartel.com/https://www.facebook.com/laphaze/https://www.instagram.com/laphaze/https://laphaze.bandcamp.com/https://soundcloud.com/la-phazehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXHLXAe5MQz76NRNOjNM4jghttps://www.discogs.com/fr/artist/122283-La-PhazeRevenez à la page Emission
Bi-Coastal parenting can be rough. Rougher still when you're dealing with the limitations of COVID-19 and having to coordinate and co-parent with 3 different mothers. On this episode we welcome in Eddie Gonzalez to share how he's able to manage and maintain being an active father in his 3 children's lives. He also shares how he flipped social media critiques of NBA super star Kevin Durant to landing a gig as KD's co-host on The ETCs podcast. We also get into...
Zwischen Rausch, roughem Rap und Reflexion. Nach dem von der Kritik gelobten Werk "Sui Sui" veröffentlichte Haiyti Anfang Dezember mit "Influencer" das zweite Album innerhalb von einem halben Jahr. Entgegen dem häufig melancholischen, ehrlichen Vorgänger, schaltet Haiyti auf "Influencer" wieder einige Gänge hoch und zeigt sich auf oft energetischen, zeitgeistigen Beats wieder in raptechnischer Hochform, ohne die ehrliche Ader von "Sui Sui" zu vernachlässigen. Nichtsdestotrotz stellt sich die Frage, ob ein in derartig kurzer Zeit entstandenes Album die qualitativen Maßstäbe, die Haiyti selbst gesetzt hat, erfüllen kann. Diarra, Yannick und Simon haben sich zusammengesetzt um für die Dezemberausgabe des Album des Monats "Influencer" genauer auf den Zahn zu fühlen. Viel Spaß mit der Folge!
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Recorded 11 April 2020. So the very first podcast that I recorded closes this series. Uncut and unedited. Even the staying alive intro song is played "manually" with a separate Bluetooth speaker. Rougher than rough, like in the olden days.... This whole podcast thing started as a request from a beginner called Nicolas on our local paragliding club whatsapp group, for some tips. Along with my friend's Uli Prinz, Gerhard Beukes, Deon, Kieran and a few others, I was encouraged to do the podcasts that I've recorded to date. In this podcast I underline most of the top important safety tips I consider imperative for starting alive in our beautiful sport. Enjoy it brothers and sisters in paragliding and remember to share it far and wide. It's all free and for the betterment of and security in our pastime. A new series will follow, but not right now... 50+ podcasts in 40 days.. Ill take a short break as I'm on a motorcycle trip, but do promise you more. Thanks for your support all of you! Feedback is always welcome.. Whatsapp me on 0027720458706
What trends are we seeing in bike design? Can one-bike-to-do-it-all really work? Is there a sweet-spot for tyre width? What is the future of off road bicycle design?Chatting to Tom and Jack from the Bicycle Academy and framebuilder alumni Adeline O'Moreau, we discussed the change in bike design and builds over the last few decades, and how rider demands and trends are changing the way we build and ride bikes.Check out more from our guests:The Bicycle Academy https://www.instagram.com/thebicycleacademy/Tom Sturdy https://www.instagram.com/sturdycycles/Jack Watney https://www.instagram.com/luftcycles/Adeline O'Moreau https://www.instagram.com/m_rcredi/Why not have a go at the route from this episode from Frome, Somerset, taking in Longleat Estate to Shearwater Lake trails. You can find it on our komoot account here:https://www.komoot.com/collection/905732/-unpaved-podcast-routes-and-highlights-on-komootThanks to our podcast sponsor, komoot, we can offer new users a free map region bundle! To claim your free region bundle as a new user of komoot, head over to https://www.komoot.com/account/gift/?code=UNPAVED .www.unpavedpodcast.comwww.komoot.com/user/unpavedpodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/unpavedpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/unpavedpodcast/https://twitter.com/UnpavedPodcastNewsletter Sign UpCover art thanks to Hannah from Yoke Creative and Tim Wilkey (design)Music by Vegyn - https://plzmakeitruins.bandcamp.com/
Iggy is on vacation. Doug can't believe schools and businesses are closed today. We're cut from rougher stock around here. Order your insideSTL Shop gear now and get it in time for Christmas. Plowsy makes a hard-to-follow bet with a listener. The fan pin raised $500 for a Shelby Gash appearance at Thurday's TMA LIVE. Discussions of listeners wive's boyfriends. A lot of Shelby Gash talk. There could be two women at TMA Live! Mike Lee calls in. Big Al calls in.
Iggy is on vacation. Doug can't believe schools and businesses are closed today. We're cut from rougher stock around here. Order your insideSTL Shop gear now and get it in time for Christmas. Plowsy makes a hard-to-follow bet with a listener. The fan pin raised $500 for a Shelby Gash appearance at Thurday's TMA LIVE. Discussions of listeners wive's boyfriends. A lot of Shelby Gash talk. There could be two women at TMA Live! Mike Lee calls in. Big Al calls in.
Carrot & Stick: Fighting Back Against Writer’s Block (with Lizzy and Hazel)
Set out write roughr drafts, aka Lizzy and Hazel test a daunting new writing method that gets words on the page, but sets up for more work down the line. Also, is podcast block real? Is freelance more conducive to writing? Our hosts reflect on the last few months.
In This Episode: In the beforetime, the long, long ago (season 3), we covered tabletop RPGs. It's 2019, things have changed somewhat, and we wanted to revisit the topic. Beej has taken up playing Dungeons & Dragons with a local group, mainly with the Adventurer's League. Basically, the AL is the Wizard's sanctioned D&D league where rewards travel over between everywhere, and no matter where you go, you can find a table to play at. It's a really interesting idea, and it lets newcomers to the game find a game immediately and anywhere. It sure helped Beej. While Void hasn't really dug into playing tabletop RPGs again, it's been on his mind a lot. He still listens to The Adventure Zone podcast, and it makes him want to play more and more. And since his kids are getting older, they can do more as a family. Which fits directly in with how much he loves TAZ. He mentions other actual-play podcasts, and he recommends specifically Friends at the Table. Beej has got to try this one sometime. Scheduling is definitely the hardest part of playing tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons. Beej wants to play Star Wars: Edge of the Empire more, but the hard part is finding time when everyone's schedules work together. Void Void is trying to find the right approach to playing tabletop RPGs with his kids. They've made D&D characters and have all the books needed to get started. The trouble is taking that first step. Tabletop RPGs Overall? One word: intimidated. Two words: intimated and overwhelmed. Okay, that's three, but you get it. Void feels intimidated to start because it requires energy and time that he's not sure he has enough of right now. For Beej, the whole thing is kind of overwhelming. He has a lot of stuff going on with family and friends this time of year, has a new foster doggo, so even taking that one extra night for a few hours on a weekly basis is hard to do. The gaming itself is super fun, though, and the state of tabletop RPGs has really never been better. Someday, we'll get a chance to do that Geek to Geek playcast that we've talked about for years. Someday. Weekly Geekery Beej Spider-Man: Far From Home Just as good the second time. Less wow, but get to see a lot more of the nuance in characters and hidden things. Into the Spider-verse BluRay Still as good as I remember Comparing it to Far From Home is Apples and Oranges The colors, oh the colors! I think my Halloween costume is going to be Janky Old Broke Hobo Spider-Man Spider-Man PS4 The story is so good. I had forgotten how great the story was until I went back. New costumes from Far From Home Can’t wait for DLC Void No FFV FJF update I realized that I’m stalling out because in past years I played a lot over my lunch breaks at work I’m not really taking lunch breaks right now, so… yeah. I’m stalled. I typically work 10 hours without really taking a break. Dr. Mario World Very much a mobile game Pills fall up instead of down, but outside of that… it’s basically Dr. Mario Dr. Luigi, Dr. Peach, Dr. Bowser, Medical Assistants like Goombas… I’m feeling very suspect of these people being properly credentialed. Stayability? Not really, I’m already done with it The puzzles feel really punitive after level 20 or so It feels like they made them in a way that almost requires items so that you have to pay them more money to keep making progress. This is the worst monetization I’ve ever seen in a Nintendo game. FF Remasters FFIX Started playing FFIX with my kids! The intro is really good and does a lot of interesting things with jumping back and forth between characters while setting the scene and telling an interesting story I definitely will be playing more of this with my kids This is still my favorite FF game FFX-2 Rougher around the edges than I remembered Maybe because it’s an asset reuse game? It also does some things with letting you choose the order you experience the story which is interesting but might actually make a weaker story Wow, we’ve come a long way with animation and VO since PS2 The class & combat system is super interesting. This is the only reason I’m still playing around with FFX-2 and didn’t hard bounce off of the game So many classes! I’m maybe 2 hours into the game and have Gunner, Warrior, Thief, Singer, festivalist?, Black Mage, and White Mage You’re constantly picking up more The dress sphere system for swapping jobs on the fly is so cool Garment grid lets you lay them out in different patterns Example: think of a square with a node at each corner. You can move along the lines of the square between nodes (jobs) but you can’t jump from one corner to the other corner without traveling through the in-between nodes That’s basically how garment grids work but with lots of crazy shapes. I’ve beaten this game once… But If I end up playing more of this game right now it will be for the job system and combat system It will not be for the story FFX I wanted to see if the storytelling, animation, and VO felt as rough in FFX as it does in FFX-2. It doesn’t. FFX feels a lot better all around. I beat this game fairly recently so I’m probably not going to dig in very deep right now, but I’m having fun playing through the intro MCU Phase 1 with the kids Finished! Iron Man 1 is one of the least kid-friendly MCU movies (skip the first 20-30 minutes until he’s leaving the cave) Thor 1 was better than I remembered The first Avengers movie is still really good My kids are excited to watch all the MCU movies and catch-up! It sounds like my wife might join us once we get past Winter Soldier Support the Podcast on Patreon You can go to https://patreon.com/geektogeekcast to support the podcast, and you can get some cool stuff, too. 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This episode is based on a recent piece Chris wrote and sent to the community that usually recieves his "maps." In his own words these field notes are, "Rougher, faster than my carefully crafted 'maps.' Big provocations that I can't see through to the end…but maybe you and I'll flesh out the map together." We discuss three questions he raises in his field notes: Where are the Artists? Is the Idea vs Actions conversation a false debate? What are the limits and possibilites of storytelling? We had a great conversation about these questions! Happy listening!
Big debate about who did a better job shooting himself in the foot and not taking ownership. Check out more at kevinwongcomedy.com
Harder, Faster and Rougher... Best of Hardstyle and Core
Harder, Faster and Rougher... Best of Hardstyle and Core
Harder, Faster and Rougher... Best of Hardstyle and Core
The return of The Bike Show sees Jack chewing the fat with Max Leonard, author of Higher Calling: Road Cycling’s Obsession with the Mountains. They talk a lot about climbing, about the evolution of cycling towards exploring and traveling to new places, about cycling in France, and about Max’s Kickstarter project to republish a long-lost cycling guide to the off-road paths and gravel tracks of the Alps. Continue reading →
Our car was running once again, but now we faced a handful of new mechanical issues, just as we were about to embark on the roughest part of our journey yet: a 600 mile stretch of mostly unpaved and mountainous road along the Tajikistan - Afghanistan border that’s considered one of the most spectacular and potentially dangerous routes in the world. Read more and see photos on my website. Far From Home is a series, so it’s best to listen to all the episodes in order from the beginning for the story to make the most sense. Learn more about our trip and follow our adventures at farfromhomepodcast.org and teamdonundestan.com. And if you like what you hear, please do me a favor and leave a quick rating or review in iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts!
Rock N Ramble with Lucia And Glynn Episode 1 with Xavier Boscher, Tripod, and NewClue Hello everyone, my name is Lucia of www.luciaandglynn.com a local celebrity who loves to travel and loves to listen to local music from around the world. Since we are out of local NEPA music to share, we are continuing down our list of MusicSubmit.Com artists to unleash to the masses. In this episode we will play one song each from Xavier Boscher, Tripod, and NewClue Let’s start off with Xavier Boscher from France: Xavier Boscher is a French pop-rock-prog-metal artist who has released many albums since 1999. For himself and other projects (Nebuleyes, Misanthrope, Continuum, Déborah Hofer, Mlle Julie, Mon ami Mío, Michael Resin, Benjamin Karmer and more…) He is known as composer, guitar player, producer, singer and writer. After 8 albums relayed by the US media; a new album in which the artist will focus all its multiple influences is announced at the end of 2016 Here’s Le corps des femmes from the album Album: Pentagramme … Next up Tripod from trondheim, sør trøndelag, Norway: The Norwegian rockers, Tripod, find themselves in between the two worlds of stoner metal and grunge rock, making them twice as soothing to take in. Groovy and catchy riffs, with amazing vocals. With killer live performances, heavy drums and a rumbling bass, the quintet is trying to take back the raw purity that once existed. Since the release of their debut album “Nevermind This Black Album” in 2008, including hits like “Another Monday” and “Tomorrow”, the band has been delivering their massive sound to the masses. After touring Norway, they started working on their second album. The album “Four Coins”(2012) was released in China, as well as Norway. Mixed by legendary producer Beau Hill (Alice Cooper, Ratt, Warrant and more). “Catchy tunes that rocks your balls off!” (“Four Coins”: 7/10) – Icon Music Mag “With the song “Jack and Blood” Tripod manages to bring back Kurt Cobain from the grave!” “Efficient and well played” –Firdaposten “Amazing songs, which they exploit to the max in their live performances.” -IMM. After touring Norway and China with “Four Coins” they started once again to work on songs for their next album. The summer of 2013 Tripod recorded a new album in legendary Sono Records, outside of Prague, Czech Republic. This was the first album to include new guitar player Jørgen Berg (ex-Torch). The album also featured Apollon Quartet (members from Prague Philharmonic Orchestra) and Norwegian solo artist Martine Rygvold. The album will be released in 2014. Tripod’s sound is now even more massive than before. Heavier! Rougher! Keeping the purity of 90’s grunge and metal intact. Last but not least: New Clue New London, Connecticut, USA NOSTALGIC METAL REBORN with a NewClue Sure, we all have our bumps in life, but NewClue has been through the trenches. As formed in the very late 80’s, (and after about 6 years) all disbursed and went their separate ways. Neil (the vocalist) almost died, when he slammed his motorcycle into a telephone pole back in 2000. With TBI, he had to learn to walk & talk (as well as sing) all over again. With the reformation of yesteryear’s "NoClue", the band rejoined into today’s "NewClue". The guys came back, full circle. Neil's heartwarming story, and his willingness to never give up on a dream, fueled the fire and sparked the embers for pure passion and the love for music. Here’s Mystic Winds by NewClue from the album Album: Mystic Winds --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/luciaandglynn/support
Ace and Wes are back. Rougher and readier than ever, it’s Knockcast 21!
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Something a bit deeper this time. Dark and beautiful progressive house and techno with an absolute belter of a classic on the end.
Emily has a blind date and divulges about what she really does at night. Menace plans his dream wedding and Emily talks shotgun weddings. Also, extreme manscaping and etiquette for rough sex, including but not limited to spanking, wrist holding, hair pulling, and biting.
LYRICS: You sent me some sorry lines 'bout passion undyin’, that the oceans can't subside. The storm blew from behind, with all of your lies. You pushed me aside. I traveled the world for you...Lead astray like a fool in the Cobalt Truth. And nobody wants to know. Nobody knows me, no! Nobody even cares. Asea I scream, shout and moan. Cry in a hushed tone and I struggle for air. Rougher seas, darker shade of blue. The frozen winds of my solitude. A sudden turn of the sail asea in icy hail, commandeered by the Cobalt Truth. Whoa, Cobalt Truth. To end is a lovely thing and what joy a new friendship brings with peace of mind. So now, it's understood...embracing the common good...and leave the past behind. Rougher seas, darker shade of blue. The frozen winds of my solitude. A sudden turn of the sail asea in icy hail, commandeered by the Cobalt Truth. Oh, Cobalt Truth. Even in foggy nights, there's a lighthouse in sight and there's a change of tide. I Travel the world for you...as free as a fool. Travel the world for you...as free as a fool in the Cobalt Truth. As free as a fool in the Cobalt Truth.