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John 5:19-30,19 So Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, the Son can do nothing of his own accord, but only what he sees the Father doing. For whatever the Father does, that the Son does likewise. 20 For the Father loves the Son and shows him all that he himself is doing. And greater works than these will he show him, so that you may marvel. 21 For as the Father raises the dead and gives them life, so also the Son gives life to whom he will. 22 For the Father judges no one, but has given all judgment to the Son, 23 that all may honor the Son, just as they honor the Father. Whoever does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent him. 24 Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life. He does not come into judgment, but has passed from death to life.25 “Truly, truly, I say to you, an hour is coming, and is now here, when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who hear will live. 26 For as the Father has life in himself, so he has granted the Son also to have life in himself. 27 And he has given him authority to execute judgment, because he is the Son of Man. 28 Do not marvel at this, for an hour is coming when all who are in the tombs will hear his voice 29 and come out, those who have done good to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil to the resurrection of judgment.30 “I can do nothing on my own. As I hear, I judge, and my judgment is just, because I seek not my own will but the will of him who sent me. It's Palm Sunday, and I do love “Holy Week” and these last seven days leading up to Easter next Sunday. And that last verse we just read sounds like Holy Week, does it not? Jesus says in verse 30,“I seek not my own will but the will of him who sent me.”On Thursday night, Jesus will kneel in the garden, and in those final moments before soldiers come to get him, he will pray, “My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as you will” (Matthew 26:39).How do you get your soul ready to say “not my will but yours be done”? Answer: you don't say it for the first time in garden. You say it in John 5:30, and you say it in John 6:38: “I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will but the will of him who sent me.” And you pray it every morning and throughout your life: “Your kingdom come, your will be done.” Day by day, you condition your soul to will God's will.I'm not saying you train yourself to bite your lip and not do what you want but what God wants. Rather, you condition your wants. You train your desires and delights, like Jesus did. When he says “not my will,” he means not what my human, creaturely will would will apart from God's will, but rather, with God's will in view, and with a love for God and his will, and with my will formed to embrace and cherish God's will, I will, with my human will, what is also the divine will I share with my Father.One Little WordLast week in John 5, we saw Jesus heal a man who had been paralyzed for 38 years. How did he heal him? With his voice. One little word:Jesus said to him, “Get up, take up your bed, and walk.” And at once the man was healed, and he took up his bed and walked. (verses 8–9)The Jewish leaders see the man carrying his bed and say, Hey, you can't do that on the Sabbath! So, they make their way to Jesus to press him about it. And Jesus could have entered into the fray on their terms. He could have said, I didn't break the Sabbath. I only said a word and healed a man who'd been paralyzed for 38 years. But Jesus doesn't respond on their terms. Instead, he says, in verse 17, “My Father is working until now, and I am working.”“My Father” — now these Jewish leaders are “seeking all the more to kill him, because not only was he breaking the Sabbath, but he was even calling God his own Father, making himself equal with God” (verse 18).That's the issue on the table, the issue to which Jesus responds in verses 19–47. This morning we'll look at verses 19–30, then next week, verses 30–47.There are a few key concepts on the surface of verses 19–30. You heard them in the reading of the passage. Twice Jesus mentions “marveling.” Verse 20: he wants them to marvel, to be shaken from their unbelief. And verse 28: he says not to marvel yet because something even more marvelous is coming.Also on the surface is the relationship between Jesus and the Father, and their working in synch to give life and execute judgment.But what's harder to see at first pass is how much the word of Jesus, or the voice of Jesus, knits this whole section together. It was the word or voice of Jesus that started this controversy. How did Jesus heal the man? He spoke. No bandages or braces. No oil or medicine. He just says, “Get up, take up your bed, and walk.”Who else works like this through simply uttering his voice? Answer: God. How did God create the world? Through his word. And he gives life through his word, upholds the universe through his word, and sends his Word, who gives spiritual life through his word and in the end will raise the dead, good and evil, through his word.Then, how is it that Jesus gets himself into hotter water with the Jewish leaders? Through his voice, his word. He says, “My Father is working until now, and I am working.” So they want to kill him all the more, and think he's “making himself equal with God.” And now Jesus will again speak in verses 19–30. So, let's see three marvelous words he speaks with his voice, and about his voice.1. The voice of Jesus commends his Father. (Verses 19–20)Jesus's first response to the charge that he is making himself equal with God is that it's not what they think. He starts with “it's less than you think.” But then he's going to say, essentially, “it's almost what you think,” and then finish with, “it's more than what you think.” But first verses 19–20:Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, the Son can do nothing of his own accord, but only what he sees the Father doing. For whatever the Father does, that the Son does likewise. 20 For the Father loves the Son and shows him all that he himself is doing. And greater works than these will he show him, so that you may marvel.So, first, Jesus deescalates: “the Son can do nothing of his own accord.” And he'll come back here in verse 30: “I can do nothing on my own.” It's almost the exact same humble, dependent words — he just says “I” in verse 30 and calls himself “the Son” in verse 19. Which is important.Jesus mentioned his Father in verse 17: “My Father is working till now, and I am working.” So, God is his Father, and he is the Son. And the first thing he says about that, which distinguishes Father from Son, puts Jesus in the humble, dependent position of sonship: “I can do nothing on my own.”Jesus is not the Father. And the Father is not the Son. There are not two Gods. Jesus is not “making himself God” alongside God. This is not ditheism. Rather, this will come to be known as Christian monotheism.But then, granting that dependent, humble sonship, Jesus escalates things again. At the end of verse 19, he says, the Son does “whatever the Father does,” and then in verse 20: “the Father loves the Son and shows him all that he himself is doing.” So, not only is this Father-Son relationship less than what the Jewish leaders assume, but it is almost what they assume. Jesus is not independent of his Father, but neither is the Father independent of the Son.This passage, along with many others, is why Christians confess the doctrine of “the Threeness,” the Trinity. There is a threeness in the one God — and very soon in this Gospel we'll hear more about the Spirit. The claims Jesus makes in John 5 reveal within the one God a plurality of persons. The Father is God. And the Son is God. But the Son is not the Father. What's striking in John 5 is the ordered equality between Father and Son. Consider what Jesus says the Father does in these verses: The Father acts first; the Son sees what the Father does and the Son does likewise.The Father loves the Son and shows the Son; the Son is beloved and shown. The Father has given all judgment to the Son, that all might honor the Son like they do the Father. And the Father has given the Son authority to execute judgment. Not vice versa. Not reciprocal.As we'll see in verse 26: The Father has life in himself, and he grants the Son to have life in himself.If we wanted to sum up the relation between Father and Son we might say the Father gives, and the Son receives. The Father gives cues; the Son takes them. The Father gives the Son guidance and direction, and gives all judgment to the Son, and gives honor to the Son, and he gives him “life in himself.”A word for fathers in the room. (This is relevant for mothers too, but especially fathers.) Fathers, if you had to name the difference between you and your children, what would it be? You wouldn't say, I'm human and their children. No, you're human; they're human. Human nature is not the difference between father and son. Soon enough, the children grow up, and you're all adults together. Rather, what you'd say, most fundamentally, is that the father begets his children. That is, he and their mother give them life. They generate the children.And a good father keeps giving to his children, giving himself, his energy, his attention — yes, his money, but oh so much more than just finances — your presence, your listening, your patience, your counsel, your prayers, your example, your priorities, your love. You give and give and give, until one day, they are ready to give and give and give to give life to the next generation.So, Dads — and Moms too, but focusing on Dads right now — Dads, that's the very heart of our calling: give and give and give. And it's a glorious honor and profound joy. To be like our heavenly Father who gives and gives and gives. And Dads, we're not God the Father. Human dads get tired; we run on fumes, we get empty; we sin; we're impatient, unloving, unsupportive, distracted, inattentive, emotionally absent. But the difference between a good human father and a bad one isn't that one makes mistakes and the other doesn't. The difference is whether the human father, when in sin, when empty, when failing, knows and goes to his heavenly Father to get help — both forgiveness and fresh effort. Dads, your energy, your emotional resources, your love is not bottomless like our Father's. And that's okay. Because your fundamental identity is not father but son; your Father has life in himself, and his capital-S Son, Jesus, our brother, has life in himself, and they never tire and never empty. You know where to refill when you're empty.2. The voice of Jesus gives life to whom he desires. (Verses 21–27)Jesus says at the end of verse 20, “And greater works than these will he show him, so that you may marvel.” Impressive as it is to heal a man who could not walk — and do so with only a word — Jesus and his Father have greater works in store, to make people marvel, and so shake them from their unbelief. Now, verses 21–27 are very dense. Let's first read verses 21–23, and talk about the honor of the Son (and then verses 24–27). Verse 21:For as the Father raises the dead and gives them life [that is, he is God, this is what God does], so also the Son gives life to whom he will. 22 For the Father judges no one, but has given all judgment to the Son, 23 that all may honor the Son, just as they honor the Father. Whoever does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent him.We'll say more in a minute about the Father himself judging no one but giving all judgment to the Son. This he does, Jesus says, “that all may honor the Son, just as they honor the Father.”And then comes the inverse: “Whoever does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent him.” And there is scarcely a more incendiary word in our world today. Not that it was easy then. Can you imagine, a man in flesh and blood, standing before the Jewish leaders in Jerusalem saying, “The one true God, the God of the Hebrew Scriptures, has given all judgment to me, that all might honor me, just as they honor him”? So, it was incendiary then. And in our pluralistic world, the offenses multiply. This is not only a word for Jewish people today. This is a word for Muslims, and Buddhists, and Hindus, and various folk religions, and the so-called “irreligious,” and for anyone presuming to be a Christian. Check yourself here, not just your neighbor.This is the question for every religion and every human: Do you honor God? Do Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and nice, charitable secular people honor God? Verse 23 says the issue is this: Do they honor the Son? What do they do with Jesus? How do they orient on Jesus? What do they believe and say about Jesus? Do they honor the divine Son for who he is, and what he says, and what he has accomplished, or do they dishonor him as simply a moral man and good teacher and influential person? Which makes him into a liar or lunatic.Jesus is the dividing line in every soul: “Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life” (1 John 5:12).So, the negative word, the distancing word, is “No Jesus, no spiritual life.” But what about the positive word? Verse 21 says, “the Son gives life to whom he will.” What about them? Verse 24:Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life. He does not come into judgment, but has passed from death to life. 25 “Truly, truly, I say to you, an hour is coming, and is now here, when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who hear will live. 26 For as the Father has life in himself, so he has granted the Son also to have life in himself. 27 And he has given him authority to execute judgment, because he is the Son of Man.Oh this is such good news. The voice of Jesus gives life, even now, to those who hear him with faith. Verse 24 is in the present: “whoever hears my word and believes,” and Jesus says that person “has eternal life.” Not: will have, someday. But: has, right now. Jesus says the hour “is now here, when the (spiritually) dead will hear his voice and their souls will live.”And there's one more “has” in verse 24. If you hear Jesus's word even now, and believe in him and his Father who sent him, Jesus says you do not come into judgment but have (already) passed from death to life.The all-important question this morning is, Do you believe in him now? Has he opened the eyes of your heart to see him in his glory, and believe his words, and receive him as sent from his Father, and trust him for the forgiveness of your sins, then have eternal life in your soul already? Now, you don't have the fullness of all that eternal life will be — no sin, new heavens and new earth, glorified human body, surrounded by those who love and worship Jesus. But that simple faith in your soul — that coming awake in your heart to Jesus — is new life in your once spiritually dead heart. And that new life is the first taste and beginning of the full eternal life we will experience when Jesus returns.When Jesus says about you, “He does not come into judgment, but has passed from death to life,” you know how we might say that in the words of Paul? “There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” This, friends, is justification by faith alone. If you believe now in Jesus, eternal life has begun in you. If your faith is genuine, it is the very life of God in you and will endure to and blossom one day into the fullness of eternal life. Already, through faith, there is no condemnation.And marvelous as that is — almost too good to be true — Jesus has one last marvel for us in verses 28–29. 3. The voice of Jesus will raise all the dead. (Verses 28–29)It's one thing to heal a paralyzed man with a word, and take on the Jewish leaders by yourself. It's another thing, then, to speak a word and give life to a dead soul, as you choose — and an increasing number of dead souls. But Jesus takes us to one further level in verses 28–29.We saw the “now” in verse 25: “an hour is coming, and is now here.” So, I take verses 21–27 to be about the present, from the first century to the 21st century. But these last two verses turn to an hour that is coming, and not here yet. Look at verses 28–29:Do not marvel at this [the power Jesus has to speak life into spiritually dead souls even now], for an hour is coming when all who are in the tombs will hear his voice 29 and come out, those who have done good to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil to the resurrection of judgment.Earlier we heard that the Father “has given all judgment to the Son.” Verses 24–27 fleshed this out in terms of the spiritual life the Son gives now to dead souls. But verses 28–29 give us what it will mean in the future. Not only does the voice of the Son — springing from the will of the Son, perfectly in sync with the will of the Father — give spiritual life now to his people, but one day the voice of the Son will ring in the ears of all the dead: “all who are in the tombs will hear his voice and come out.” Come out to what? To the final judgment, with the Son presiding.We skipped over the phrase “the Son of Man” at the end of verse 27. These verses are so dense, and Jesus is laying it on so thick here, that the end of verse 27 comes and goes by so quickly. But it is a stunning claim.“Son of Man” is an ambiguous phrase. It could just mean a man, or human. Like Psalm 8, “what is man that you are mindful of him, and the son of man that you care for him?” Or, throughout Ezekiel, God calls him as “Son of man.” It's a humbling term. “Son of man, know your place. Not only are you a man, but the son of one.” But “Son of Man” is also the name of this enigmatic figure who steps forward in a vision of the final judgment in Daniel 7:As I looked, thrones were placed, and the Ancient of Days took his seat; his clothing was white as snow, and the hair of his head like pure wool; his throne was fiery flames; its wheels were burning fire. 10 A stream of fire issued and came out from before him; a thousand thousands served him, and ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him; the court sat in judgment, and the books were opened. . . . . . . and behold, with the clouds of heaven there came one like a son of man, and he came to the Ancient of Days and was presented before him. 14 And to him was given dominion and glory [honor!] and a kingdom, that all peoples, nations, and languages should serve him; his dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom one that shall not be destroyed. So, two meanings for the phrase “son of man” — one humble one, and one exalted. And throughout Jesus's ministry, as he refers to himself as “the Son of Man,” it's often tough to tell exactly which one he means. But here in John 5, with the final judgment in view, it's clear what Jesus means, even if he passes over it quickly. And it's Daniel 12 he alludes to when he mentions the resurrection of all, some to eternal life and some to judgment. A messenger from God says in Daniel 12:2,“those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt.”And now Jesus says, My voice will do that. I am the God-exalted Son of Man, and my Father has given me the authority, as man, to execute judgment. One day soon, I will speak, and all the dead will hear my voice. And if they have believed in me, and have life in them from me, I will raise their bodies and glorify them and they will pass into the fullness of eternal life. And if they have rejected me, and not had life in them but continued in evil and unbelief, I will raise their bodies and send them into everlasting judgment and shame.Which brings us back, in verse 30, to Jesus's humble word he started with in verse 19. The divine Son never goes rogue in willing what he wills, or saying what he says, or doing what he does, or judging how he judges. Jesus says,“I can do nothing on my own. As I hear, I judge, and my judgment is just, because I seek not my own will but the will of him who sent me.”Resurrection LifeSo, we come to the Table, and we remember the one who knelt in the garden. One day soon the Son of Man will sit in judgment over the nations. But during Holy Week, we remember what he achieved to offer life to sinners like us. The one who will sit in judgment is the one who rode in honor into Jerusalem on a donkey and staggered out in shame on Good Friday carrying his own cross. He's the one who knelt on Thursday with sweat like drops of blood as he faced the cross for sins not his own. He's the one who was crucified on Friday, lay dead in the tomb that night, and all day that final Sabbath, till early Sunday morning, when his Father, who raises the dead and gives them life, gave him the indestructible life of the new creation — the very life that is in us now who trust him by faith.
Tod Lending #OnTheSofaWithVictoria. A special featuring THE UMBRELLA MAKER'S SON, the Holocaust, interior character, documentary film and storytelling.THE UMBRELLA MAKER'S SON: Born to a secure, middle-class Polish Jewish family, seventeen-year-old Reuven works alongside his father, an artisan businessman whose shop creates the finest handmade umbrellas in Poland. But the family's peaceful life shatters when the Nazis invade their homeland, igniting World War II. With terrifying brutality, the Nazis confiscate their business, evict them from their home, and strip away their rights, threatening the lives of the city's Jewish population, including Reuven and Zelda, the girl he loves. Shortly after the Nazi occupation, Zelda and her family disappear, and Reuven and his father are forced into backbreaking physical labor that nearly kills them. For the young man and his family, the only chance to survive is escape--and some of them will die trying. Fleeing a Nazi ambush through the surrounding forest, shot and wounded, Reuven is found by a local farmer who has never met a Jew--and agrees to help because he needs the boy to work the farm with him. The farmer's wife, however, is not as kind. Her betrayal forces a desperate Reuven to escape. He embarks on a perilous journey through the Polish countryside, determined to reach the Kraków ghetto where he hopes to reunite with Zelda, whose life has also been forever changed by the horrors of occupation and war. A love story and a story of family, The Umbrella Maker's Son is a riveting, heartfelt, and beautiful tale of survival and unexpected hope in the face of terror and violence. A chronicle of triumph, it joins the ranks of The Tattooist of Auschwitz and other memorable works of modern Holocaust literature.Tod Lending is an Academy Award-nominated and national Emmy-winning producer, director, writer, and cinematographer. His work has aired nationally on ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, and HBO; has been screened theatrically and received awards at national and international festivals, including the Sundance Film Fest.; and has been televised internationally in Europe and Asia. He is the president and founder of Nomadic Pictures, a documentary film production company based in Chicago. The Umbrella Maker's Son is his debut novel.Recommendations: Zorba the Greek , The Krakow Diary of Julius Feldman, Mila 18 Leon Uris, The Tattooist of Auschwitz Heather Morris.VICTORIA SELMANSundayTimes bestselling author of ALL THE LITTLE LIARSAmazon Author Page: https://amzn.to/3xmvMeSWebsite for news and giveaways: http://www.victoriaselmanauthor.comTwitter: @VictoriaSelmanWe love to hear from our listeners! Find me on Twitter @VictoriaSelman and join in the chat using #OnTheSofaWithVictoriaProduced by Junkyard DogCrime TimeCrime Time FM is the official podcast ofGwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2023 & 2025CrimeFest 2023CWA Daggers 2023 & 2024 & National Crime Reading Month& Newcastle Noir 2023 and 20242024 Slaughterfest,
1: Producer Josh doubles down saying hypocrisy is not that big of a deal. I'd rather win than have the moral high ground. 2: HUNTER BIDEN, THE PRESIDENT'S SON, APPEARS FOR A CLOSED DEPOSITION BEFORE THE HOUSE OVERSIGHT AND ACCOUNTABILITY COMMITTEE AND THE HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, AS PART OF THE IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY OF PRESIDENT BIDEN.3: HOW'D THE RESULTS OF THE BATTLEGROUND STATE OF MICHIGAN TURNOUT?4: Ken discusses defense spending with several well informed callers.
(HUSK vores live show 19. august: https://grandteatret.dk/film/moviebox-4-aars-foedselsdag/) Hvorfor har I ikke lavet en spin-off-podcast om TV-serier endnu? Hvor får I filmene fra? Hvor har I fundet det labre synthwave-track henne? Hvilken Moviebox-film er i mest uenige om? Hvilke kendte figurer har Sonny lagt stemme til? Har vi set 'Duel to the Death' sammen endnu? Hvilke magiske film-øjeblikke har I haft med jeres børn eller forældre? Spørgsmålene stod i kø, da vi bekendtgjorde formatet for Sæson 8's indledende afsnit: SPØRG MOVIEBOX! Reglerne er nemlig simple. I spørger om hvad som helst, og vi svarer på det meste. Det er altid en satsning, at lægge op til spørgsmål, for så er det hele op til jer lyttere. Heldigvis hamrede I et virvar af fede, sjove, overraskende og virkelig dumme spørgsmål af. Det gav anledning til mange, laange samtaler ud af mere eller mindre åndssvage tangenter. I bliver nok ikke klogere på andet end os. Faktisk er der nok ret stor chance for, at I bliver dummere, hvis I lytter hele denne episode igennem, men det koster at være Moviebox-lytter! Sådan er det bare! Mand dig op! Når du er gennem denne vulkan af ligegyldigheder, er vi klar til at gå i gang med det, som det hele handler om: FILMENE. Hele Sæson 8 ligger for dine fødder og hver uge fra nu og de næste tolv uger, sender vi VHS-potente episode din vej. Rigtig god fornøjelse med det, og velkommen til SÆSON 8! Med venlig hilsen, Ask, Sonny, Niels & Casper
THE WARDEN'S SON by bestselling author C. G. CooperRead along ➡️ https://getbook.at/wardensonbuzzWhat happens when a 10-year-old boy becomes friends with an inmate? Jimmy Allen's about to find out, and the crash of reality will stick with him for an eternity. The author of the USA Today best-selling Corps Justice series pens a coming of age story about youth, strength, and the bravery of bonds between friends.EXCERPT:I guess the most important thing to say up front was that the summer of 1987 was a pivotal time in my life. I was 10. I made a new best friend. And, I became a murderer. Yep. You heard right.The summer of 1987 was the ninth stop for yours truly on the great prison tour of my childhood. Every year a new town and a new prison to explore.I wasn't yet a murderer. Not at the beginning. Just the plain old son of a warden in jeans with permanent grass stains and threadbare sneakers that wore me more than I wore them.Life as the son of a federal prison warden never felt weird until I turned 10. I was still a naive little waif until that nasty summer when everything changed.Now I sit here in my suit, so far removed from the boy of 1987 Virginia that I feel like I'm perfectly qualified to judge him. But when the window's open, all I have to do is get a breeze from which I can detect the gluey stink of split black locust, or hear the froggy grind of a woodcock's call, and then I'm no longer qualified. There I am, back under the hot sun, at the edge of the creek stinking of heat and moss. I am that boy again. And I can make out the line of Redcoats marching in ramrod-straight formation along a pink-feathered sea of mountain laurel in the distance...Check out all of C. G. Cooper's novels ➡️ https://cg-cooper.com Video & Media content Copyright 2023 BOOKtv. ( https://BookTV.co ) All Rights Reserved. Written by C. G. Cooper. Original copyright C. G. Cooper and JBD Entertainment, LLC.#audiobook #audiobooksfree #authortube #booktube #books #cgcooper #fulllengthaudiobooksUse code BOOKTV for 20% off your first order at https://NovelNutrition.co Code BOOKTV gets you 20% off your first order at https://novelnutrition.co/booktv Use code "BOOKTV" for 20% your first order at https://NovelNutrition.co Every purchase supports an author ✍️ Supplements made for book lovers, by book lovers: https://NovelNutrition.coEvery purchase supports an author.
THE WARDEN'S SON by bestselling author C. G. CooperRead along ➡️ https://getbook.at/wardensonbuzzWhat happens when a 10-year-old boy becomes friends with an inmate? Jimmy Allen's about to find out, and the crash of reality will stick with him for an eternity. The author of the USA Today best-selling Corps Justice series pens a coming of age story about youth, strength, and the bravery of bonds between friends.EXCERPT:I guess the most important thing to say up front was that the summer of 1987 was a pivotal time in my life. I was 10. I made a new best friend. And, I became a murderer. Yep. You heard right.The summer of 1987 was the ninth stop for yours truly on the great prison tour of my childhood. Every year a new town and a new prison to explore.I wasn't yet a murderer. Not at the beginning. Just the plain old son of a warden in jeans with permanent grass stains and threadbare sneakers that wore me more than I wore them.Life as the son of a federal prison warden never felt weird until I turned 10. I was still a naive little waif until that nasty summer when everything changed.Now I sit here in my suit, so far removed from the boy of 1987 Virginia that I feel like I'm perfectly qualified to judge him. But when the window's open, all I have to do is get a breeze from which I can detect the gluey stink of split black locust, or hear the froggy grind of a woodcock's call, and then I'm no longer qualified. There I am, back under the hot sun, at the edge of the creek stinking of heat and moss. I am that boy again. And I can make out the line of Redcoats marching in ramrod-straight formation along a pink-feathered sea of mountain laurel in the distance...Check out all of C. G. Cooper's novels ➡️ https://cg-cooper.com Video & Media content Copyright 2023 BOOKtv. ( https://BookTV.co ) All Rights Reserved. Written by C. G. Cooper. Original copyright C. G. Cooper and JBD Entertainment, LLC.#audiobook #audiobooksfree #authortube #booktube #books #cgcooper #fulllengthaudiobooksUse code BOOKTV for 20% off your first order at https://NovelNutrition.co Code BOOKTV gets you 20% off your first order at https://novelnutrition.co/booktv Use code "BOOKTV" for 20% your first order at https://NovelNutrition.co Every purchase supports an author ✍️ Supplements made for book lovers, by book lovers: https://NovelNutrition.coEvery purchase supports an author.
THE WARDEN'S SON by bestselling author C. G. CooperRead along ➡️ https://getbook.at/wardensonbuzzWhat happens when a 10-year-old boy becomes friends with an inmate? Jimmy Allen's about to find out, and the crash of reality will stick with him for an eternity. The author of the USA Today best-selling Corps Justice series pens a coming of age story about youth, strength, and the bravery of bonds between friends.EXCERPT:I guess the most important thing to say up front was that the summer of 1987 was a pivotal time in my life. I was 10. I made a new best friend. And, I became a murderer. Yep. You heard right.The summer of 1987 was the ninth stop for yours truly on the great prison tour of my childhood. Every year a new town and a new prison to explore.I wasn't yet a murderer. Not at the beginning. Just the plain old son of a warden in jeans with permanent grass stains and threadbare sneakers that wore me more than I wore them.Life as the son of a federal prison warden never felt weird until I turned 10. I was still a naive little waif until that nasty summer when everything changed.Now I sit here in my suit, so far removed from the boy of 1987 Virginia that I feel like I'm perfectly qualified to judge him. But when the window's open, all I have to do is get a breeze from which I can detect the gluey stink of split black locust, or hear the froggy grind of a woodcock's call, and then I'm no longer qualified. There I am, back under the hot sun, at the edge of the creek stinking of heat and moss. I am that boy again. And I can make out the line of Redcoats marching in ramrod-straight formation along a pink-feathered sea of mountain laurel in the distance...Check out all of C. G. Cooper's novels ➡️ https://cg-cooper.com Video & Media content Copyright 2023 BOOKtv. ( https://BookTV.co ) All Rights Reserved. Written by C. G. Cooper. Original copyright C. G. Cooper and JBD Entertainment, LLC.#audiobook #audiobooksfree #authortube #booktube #books #cgcooper #fulllengthaudiobooksUse code BOOKTV for 20% off your first order at https://NovelNutrition.co Code BOOKTV gets you 20% off your first order at https://novelnutrition.co/booktv Use code "BOOKTV" for 20% your first order at https://NovelNutrition.co Every purchase supports an author ✍️ Supplements made for book lovers, by book lovers: https://NovelNutrition.coEvery purchase supports an author.
THE WARDEN'S SON by bestselling author C. G. CooperRead along ➡️ https://getbook.at/wardensonbuzzWhat happens when a 10-year-old boy becomes friends with an inmate? Jimmy Allen's about to find out, and the crash of reality will stick with him for an eternity. The author of the USA Today best-selling Corps Justice series pens a coming of age story about youth, strength, and the bravery of bonds between friends.EXCERPT:I guess the most important thing to say up front was that the summer of 1987 was a pivotal time in my life. I was 10. I made a new best friend. And, I became a murderer. Yep. You heard right.The summer of 1987 was the ninth stop for yours truly on the great prison tour of my childhood. Every year a new town and a new prison to explore.I wasn't yet a murderer. Not at the beginning. Just the plain old son of a warden in jeans with permanent grass stains and threadbare sneakers that wore me more than I wore them.Life as the son of a federal prison warden never felt weird until I turned 10. I was still a naive little waif until that nasty summer when everything changed.Now I sit here in my suit, so far removed from the boy of 1987 Virginia that I feel like I'm perfectly qualified to judge him. But when the window's open, all I have to do is get a breeze from which I can detect the gluey stink of split black locust, or hear the froggy grind of a woodcock's call, and then I'm no longer qualified. There I am, back under the hot sun, at the edge of the creek stinking of heat and moss. I am that boy again. And I can make out the line of Redcoats marching in ramrod-straight formation along a pink-feathered sea of mountain laurel in the distance...Check out all of C. G. Cooper's novels ➡️ https://cg-cooper.com Video & Media content Copyright 2023 BOOKtv. ( https://BookTV.co ) All Rights Reserved. Written by C. G. Cooper. Original copyright C. G. Cooper and JBD Entertainment, LLC.#audiobook #audiobooksfree #authortube #booktube #books #cgcooper #fulllengthaudiobooksUse code BOOKTV for 20% off your first order at https://NovelNutrition.co Code BOOKTV gets you 20% off your first order at https://novelnutrition.co/booktv Use code "BOOKTV" for 20% your first order at https://NovelNutrition.co Every purchase supports an author ✍️ Supplements made for book lovers, by book lovers: https://NovelNutrition.coEvery purchase supports an author.
THE WARDEN'S SON by bestselling author C. G. CooperRead along ➡️ https://getbook.at/wardensonbuzzWhat happens when a 10-year-old boy becomes friends with an inmate? Jimmy Allen's about to find out, and the crash of reality will stick with him for an eternity. The author of the USA Today best-selling Corps Justice series pens a coming of age story about youth, strength, and the bravery of bonds between friends.EXCERPT:I guess the most important thing to say up front was that the summer of 1987 was a pivotal time in my life. I was 10. I made a new best friend. And, I became a murderer. Yep. You heard right.The summer of 1987 was the ninth stop for yours truly on the great prison tour of my childhood. Every year a new town and a new prison to explore.I wasn't yet a murderer. Not at the beginning. Just the plain old son of a warden in jeans with permanent grass stains and threadbare sneakers that wore me more than I wore them.Life as the son of a federal prison warden never felt weird until I turned 10. I was still a naive little waif until that nasty summer when everything changed.Now I sit here in my suit, so far removed from the boy of 1987 Virginia that I feel like I'm perfectly qualified to judge him. But when the window's open, all I have to do is get a breeze from which I can detect the gluey stink of split black locust, or hear the froggy grind of a woodcock's call, and then I'm no longer qualified. There I am, back under the hot sun, at the edge of the creek stinking of heat and moss. I am that boy again. And I can make out the line of Redcoats marching in ramrod-straight formation along a pink-feathered sea of mountain laurel in the distance...Check out all of C. G. Cooper's novels ➡️ https://cg-cooper.com Video & Media content Copyright 2023 BOOKtv. ( https://BookTV.co ) All Rights Reserved. Written by C. G. Cooper. Original copyright C. G. Cooper and JBD Entertainment, LLC.#audiobook #audiobooksfree #authortube #booktube #books #cgcooper #fulllengthaudiobooksUse code BOOKTV for 20% off your first order at https://NovelNutrition.co Code BOOKTV gets you 20% off your first order at https://novelnutrition.co/booktv Use code "BOOKTV" for 20% your first order at https://NovelNutrition.co Every purchase supports an author ✍️ Supplements made for book lovers, by book lovers: https://NovelNutrition.coEvery purchase supports an author.
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MIZ SALLY'S SON "Music comes from the sounds around you," says Rambling Steve Gardner, blues musician, and photojournalist, as he enlightens us about the aspects of blues music. Steve considers the blues to be the "mother of music" in the United States, giving birth to genres such as jazz, country, and bluegrass. It is the essence of putting the living experience into the beats. Growing up among a family of "storytellers" with an appreciation for music and dancing, Steve was drawn to it; first, a guitar that he self-taught to play left-handed, and then a harmonica in high school. After university, Steve pursued photojournalism, and his stories about covering significant world events are fascinating. He is a natural storyteller, so sit back and enjoy the lively details worthy of a documentary. Steve is channeling his musical talents into workshops for the younger Japanese generation. Being his best self on the worst day is genuinely a Steve-ism. Thank you for sharing your stories, Rambling Steve! Email: ramblingstevegardner@gmail.com Homepage: www.ramblingsteve.info
NEWMAN HAS A POLITICAL AGENDA WE CAN ALL GET BEHIND AND LATER DR. JAKE, NEWMAN'S SON, TALKS SOME SPORTS MAINLY ABOUT AN NBA PLAYER NOT WANTING TO GET THE VACCINE!
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SÆSON 3 - ude nu på Podimo Lyt til alle afsnit af Kvinde kend din historie på Podimo. Opret dig her og prøv Podimo gratis: https://applink.podimo.com/KKHD'Vi overlever kun fordi vi bruger ord' skrev Inger Christensen i sin første digtsamling 'det', som udkom i 1969. Hun var digter og forfatter, og en af Danmarks mest anerkendte lyrikere, hun var på tale til nobelprisen i litteratur og hendes poesi er blevet fast pensum i gymnasiet. Alligevel er hun langtfra ligeså kendt som andre store danske kvindelige forfattere. I denne episode stiller vi skarpt på Inger Christensens kosmologiske lyrik og eftertænksomme gemyt, hun var både åben og eksklusiv, folkelig og elitær. Inger Christensens værker er kendt og berømmet langt uden for landets grænser og oversat til de fleste europæiske sprog. Hun betegnes ofte som 'systemdigter', da hun kombinerede matematiske systemer og musiske strukturer, som hun brugte til at frembringe ord og sætninger. Inger Christensen gik bort i 2009, og for nylig ville hun være fyldt 85 år. Vi tegner et portræt af hendes sammen med forfatter og Inger Christensens ven, Søren Ulrik Thomsen og litteraturhistoriker Erik Skyum-Nielsen. Dette er sæsonens sidste udgave af 'Kvinde kend din historie'. Gæst: Søren Ulrik Thomsen og Erik Skyum-Nielsen. Vært og tilrettelægger: Gry Nielsen-Jexen. Tilrettelæggelse, klip og produktion: Cecilie Wortziger Musik: Frej Levin og Scott Holmes Grafik: Sofie Nørgaard Kampmark
Shoppen: http://derkores.deco-apparel.com/ Efter 5 måneder med forsamlingsforbud, er DerKøres holdet samlet igen! Denne gang har michelin restauranten MØF lagt lokaler til og de 4 første episoder i 2021 er i hus. Det betyder at SÆSON 2 FOR ALVOR ER SKUDT IGANG!! Der er sket lidt ting i drengenes liv, de sidste par måneder og det vender de på godt og ondt i dagens afsnit “The Reunion” Tak til Michel fra Restaurant MØF for at vi måtte optage i hans overdådige omgivelser! Book lige et bord hos dem når de åbner op igen
3. SÆSON, BABY! YEAH! Vi har eddermugme glædet os til det her. En helt ny sæson af Moviebox, spækket med film af ekstremt tvivlsom lødighed og med masser af action, gys, grin og total uforståelighed. Movieboxen er sat til, videohovedet er tracket og vi er klar til at byde jer indenfor til en filmaften kun med... SATANS DISCIPLE! Denne gang har huset hårdt prøvede filmnørder taget kutten på, skåret pizzaen i pentagram og fundet de mest slibrige film omhandlende "herren nedenunder". Det er blevet til en fuldstændigt perfekt genoplivning af Moviebox, så lad os komme i gang. Først skal vi til Spanien med Niels som rejseguide, der byder op til satantango med filmen Alucarda. Dernæst går turen til Rumænien, hvor Sonny hygger med nazister i The Keep. Og så slutter Ask løjerne af med en film, der næsten fik os til at stoppe med at optage, og smide den i movieboxen: Beyond the Door III aka. Amok Train aka. Death Train. Good stuff! Åh! Det er godt at være tilbage. Rigtig god fornøjelse med denne første episode i 3. sæson og HUSK DET NU: Spol altid episoden tilbage, når du har lyttet færdigt! Med venlig hilsen,Ask, Sonny, Niels & Casper
Var stranden i Solrød bedre i gamle dage - eller har der altid været meget tang og fedtemøg? Og hvor på den seks kilometar lange Solrød Strand er man værst ramt af den brune, slibrige masse?DENNE PODCAST ER SPONSORERET AF SOLRØD CENTERI denne podcast møder du Preben Larsen, der har boet i Solrød i 46 år, er i bestyrelsen i Solrød Strandrens og er tovholder for rensningen på Solrød Strand. Han fortæller, hvordan sommeren 2020 har været på Solrød Strand i forhold til sidste år og 2018, for der har været store forskelle. Han forklarer også, hvad der går galt, når man kan lugte stranden i hele byen, og han forklarer også, hvad fedtemøg egentlig er, og hvorfor noget fedtemøg er sværere at få fat på end andet. Faktisk er noget så umuligt at få fat på, at selv svenske maskiner og Greves fedtegreve er ubrugelige, så han opfordrer Solrød-borgerne til at hjælpe med løsninger.Du hører også, hvor stort et arbejde Solrød Strandrens allerede gør for at fjerne fedtemøg, hvad du selv kan gøre for at hjælpe stranden, og så får du at vide, hvilken ting i din egen køkkenhave, der med fordel kunne få lidt fedtemøg på sig.Og renser Solrød Strandrens egentlig også for hundelorte, og hvad er det spøjse ved Prebens navn, og hvordan kommer et nichefirma på Læsø ind i snakken?Preben fortæller også, hvad det sjove er ved jobbet, hvordan han endte i Solrød, og så kommer han med tips og tricks til Solrød, ligesom han kommer med sit bud på 'ugens sol og ugens fedtemøg', ligesom lytterne gør det.I dette afsnit kommer vi også på gaden i Solrød Center og hører, hvad byens borgere synes om såvel Solrød Center som stranden.SÆSON 2, AFSNIT 2 AF PODCASTEN MIT SOLRØDVært: Morten Kiersgaard Espersen, journalist (flyttede til Solrød i april 2018)Gæst: Preben Larsen, i bestyrelsen i Solrød Strandrens og tovholder for strandrensningen på Solrød StrandSted for optagelse: Husk Kaffen, Solrød CenterAbonner på 'Mit Solrød' i Spotify, Apple Podcast osv og følg også 'Mit Solrød' på både Facebook og Instagram, så du selv kan stille spørgsmål til gæsterne og komme med 'ugens sol og fedtemøg'STØT LOKALT!
Hvordan ser fremtiden for vores alle sammens Solrød Center ud?DENNE PODCAST ER SPONSORERET AF SOLRØD CENTERI denne podcast møder du 49-årige Susanne Kaihøj, der er centerchef for vores allesammens Solrød Center.Hun fortæller om drømmene for fremtidens Solrød Center. Skal vi have akvariefisk i centergaden og en skøjtebane på springvandet? Og skal det være indendørs eller bygges sammen med strandvejen? Og hvilke butikker og arrangementer kunne være fantastiske at have? Skal vi ikke have en H&M? Og hvad med Rema 1000, en boghandler, en skomager eller en drinkbar til voksne?Susanne Kaihøj forklarer også, hvad man gør ved de utilpassede unge, der render rundt i centeret, og så svarer hun på spørgsmål fra jer lyttere om alt fra navneskift, udeservering og toiletforhold til skraldespande og farlig cykelsti.Centerchefen fortæller også, at der inden årets udgang kommer et nyt lækkert spisested, og der er måske også et kulturtorv på vej ved stationsbygningen, så det kommer til at ose af Nordsjælland.Så fortæller hun, hvordan det skrider fremad med byggeriet i centergaden, og hvornår er næste etape? Og hvad er status på coronasituationen og diverse aflysninger, og hvordan er egentlig udsigterne til at kunne afholde den traditionsrige juletræstænding?Hun fortæller også, hvad hendes job indebærer, hvordan hun har fået jobbet, og hvordan hun endte i Solrød, og hvorfor det egentlig er vigtigt at støtte det lokale, fysiske center med bymiljø.Og så kommer hun med tips og tricks til Solrød, ligesom vi taler om Solrød Center i gamle dage og skal høre Solrød-borgernes bud på 'ugens sol og ugens fedtemøg'.PREMIERE, SÆSON 2 AF PODCASTEN MIT SOLRØDVært: Morten Kiersgaard Espersen, journalist (flyttede til Solrød i april 2018)Gæst: Susanne Kaihøj, centerchef Solrød CenterSted for optagelse: Cafe Nybos, Solrød CenterAbonner på 'Mit Solrød' i Spotify, Apple Podcast osv og følg også 'Mit Solrød' på både Facebook og Instagram, så du selv kan stille spørgsmål til gæsterne og komme med 'ugens sol og fedtemøg'STØT LOKALT!
Efter jeg forlod Pietermaritzburg, tog jeg til St. Lucia – flodhestebyen i Sydafrika. Der er skilte overalt, hvor de advarer mod at komme for tæt på flodheste, der kan finde på at gå rundt i byen, især om natten. Dagen efter tog jeg på en Hippo & Croc Boat Cruise i iSimangaliso Wetland Park lige uden for St. Lucia, og jeg blev hentet på mit hostel og i en åben minibus med nogle af de andre gæster og vores guide Ndu. Det er en 2-timers bådtur, hvor de lover: “100% garanti for at se flodheste – eller pengene tilbage” Jeg tror, aldrig de er blevet nødt til at give penge tilbage, for St. Lucia er hjemsted for den største samling af fritlevende flodheste i Sydafrika. Der er 800 flodheste i området, men også cirka 1000 krokodiller og et fantastisk fugleliv her i vådområdet. FLODHESTEN ER ET UNDERLIGT DYR Her er nogle interessante fakta om flodheste, som du måske ikke vidste i forvejen. Det engelske ord Hippopotamus kommer fra oldgræsk og betyder simpelthen 'flod-hest'. Når flodheste soler sig ved bredden, udskiller de et olieagtigt rødt stof, som startede en myte om, at de sveder blod. Men væsken er faktisk en hudfugtighedscreme, der både beskytter mod sol og bakterier. En voksen flodhest er nødt til at dukke op hver 3. – 5 min for at trække vejret. Den her process med vejrtrækning er noget, der sker automatisk, og selv når en flodhest sover under vand vil den stige og ånde uden at vågne. Både parring og fødsel sker i vandet. Flodheste-kalve vejer ca. 45 kg ved fødslen og kan både amme under vand ved at lukke ørerne og næseborene. En hun-flodhest får kun en kalv hvert andet år. Selvom den er ret tyk og har korte ben kan en flodhest nemt løbe hurtigere end de fleste mennesker. Flodheste er blevet set løbe 30 km/t over korte afstande. Flodheste går tit op til 10 km for at finde mad og tilbringer 4-5 timer på at græsse. De spiser omkring 68 kg græs hver nat. Det lyder måske af meget, men i betragtning af deres enorme størrelse er deres madindtag faktisk relativt lav. Flodhesten er en af de mest aggressive dyr i verden – og betragtes ofte som et af de mest … hvis ikke DET farligste dyr i Afrika. Men hvis de føler sig truede på land, vil de oftest løbe efter vand. Vi så en masse flodheste men ingen krokodiller indtil de sidste par sekunder af turen. På bredden lå en kæmpe krokodille og solede sig inden den sprang i vandet, da den kunne høre os. Men jeg fortsatte fra St. Lucia ud på den anden halvdel af min roadtrip, optog jeg stadig en masse hver eneste dag, men så da jeg to dage senere kom til Johannesburg skete der noget forfærdeligt. Mens jeg rejser, har jeg altid min mikrofon med mig og jeg optager vildt meget. Jeg har måske to timers optagelser til en 30 minutters episode, så der var mange lydfiler og mange megabyte fra de sidste ti dage af min roadtrip. Og alle disse optagelser slettede jeg ved en fejl – så dette er den sidste episode fra min Afrika tur. Det er en længere historie, hvordan det kunne ske, og du bliver nødt til at lytte til episoden for at høre hvad der skete. ESWATINI (SWAZILAND) Lad mig fortælle dig, hvad der skete efter St. Lucia. Først tog jeg til Swaziland - eller 'kongeriget eSwatini', som det hedder nu. Kongen omdøbte landet kort efter mit besøg. Her boede jeg på Sondzela Backpackers I Malkerns In Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary. Det er midt i en nationalpark, og sent på eftermiddagen var jeg med på en tur ud i området. Her så jeg en masse dyr og en fantastisk natur, mens solen gik ned. Derefter tog vi tilbage, hvor de var i gang med at tilberede lokalt mad over åben ild. MOZAMBIQUE Derfra fortsatte jeg via Nelspruit til Komatipoort tæt på grænsen til Mozambique og lige syd for Kruger National Park. Jeg tilbragte en dag i Maputo, hovedstaden i Mozambique. Jeg kunne ikke køre ind i landet, så jeg gik hen over grænsen og hoppede ind i en lille proppet minibus. I Maputo gik jeg rundt og oplevede byen, med kaffe- og frokostpauser. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK Og så et af højdepunkterne på min Afrikatur: To dage i Kruger National Park. Denne park er flagskibet blandt de sydafrikanske nationalparker og en af de største ’game reserves’ i Afrika. Den ligger i provinserne Mpumalanga og Limpopo og er en af verdens dyrerigeste. Den er cirka 350 km lang og 60 km bred, og dækker et areal på cirka 20.000 km², hvilket svarer til det dobbelte af Sjælland og Fyn tilsammen. Det er større end Israel. Det er en næsten ubeskrivelig naturoplevelse – og bliver kaldt ’den ultimative safari-oplevelse’. Der er mange dyr og her er bare nogle af tallene: Elefant: 13.750 Giraf: 10.000 Flodhest: 3.100 Impala: 175.000 Krokodille: 4.420 Leopard: 1.000 Løve: 17.000 Plettet hyæne: 5.340 Disse tal er fra 2011, så de kan have ændret sig lidt. Men der er mange. ELEFANT SAGDE, AT JEG SKULLE BLIVE, HVOR JEG VAR En af de mest interessante ting, jeg oplevede, var da jeg kørte i parken og en gruppe elefanter gik hen over vejen lige foran mig. Som én af de sidste, kom den største han elefant, jeg nogensinde har set i levende live. Han stoppede lige foran min bil og kiggede mig lige i øjnene. Det var som, han sagde: ”Du bliver lige hvor du er… for her kommer vores baby!” Og så gik han videre, og to mindre hun elefanter kom med den sødeste lille babyelefant. Jeg tror ikke, den var mere end et par dage gammel. Det var en af den slags oplevelser, hvor jeg måtte knibe mig i armen. Virkelig en oplevelse, jeg sent vil glemme. Det er muligt at overnatte i parken i en af deres guest-houses, men jeg valgte at bo i Phalaborwa, en lille by lige uden for parken. Og så tog jeg tilbage den næste dag. Der var stadig så meget mere at se. JENSEN SAFARI Jeg ville også besøge Pretoria og blev inviteret til at bo i Jensen Safaris Guesthouse. Her mødte jeg ejeren Holger Jensen, en dansker, der flyttede herned i 1980 for at starte en safari-forretning. De laver begge jagtture og fotosafarier. Og så har de altså også et hyggeligt lille pensionat. MANDELA'S HUS Det sidste stop på min roadtrip - og min Afrikatur var Johannesburg. Jeg tilbragte min dag i Soweto. I gamle dage var Soweto en township, som man ikke havde lyst til at besøge. Men nu er det en levende bydel med butikker, restauranter og masser af liv. Her besøgte jeg Mandela’s House på Orlando West i Soweto. Huset, hvor Nelson Mandela boede fra 1946 til 1962, som i dag er indrettet som museum. Det var virkelig interessant at se, hvor det sted, hvor denne utrolige mand boede, da han var en ung mand. SLUT PÅ SÆSON 4 Det var det hele fra Afrika. I hvert fald i denne omgang. Men jeg har jo kun været i 13 af de 53 afrikanske FN nationer, så jeg er kun 25% af vejen til mit mål om at besøge dem alle sammen. Så jeg kommer tilbage. Og jeg lover dig, at jeg vil være ekstra omhyggelig med ikke at miste nogen optagelser igen. Da jeg således er løbet tør for optagelser, er dette også afslutningen på sæson 4 af RadioVagabond. SENERE I RADIOVAGABOND I de næste par uger – mens jeg arbejder på episoder til den næste sæson, vil du få nogle Flashback-episoder. Som jeg gjorde før denne sæson, har jeg håndplukket nogle af de mest populære episoder fra arkivet, som du måske aldrig har hørt. Jeg kommer også til at smide et par andre bonusepisoder. Og så vil jeg gøre noget vanvittigt – noget, der aldrig er blevet gjort før. Mere vil jeg ikke røbe om det lige nu… men det er en vanvittig idé, jeg har fået. Du skal blot abonnere i din podcast-app og det hele vil dukke op der. SÆSON 5 OG DEREFTER Jeg glæder mig også til at dele sæson 5 med dig. Her starter vi med at sejle fra Spanien til Grækenland og kører derefter op gennem Albanien, Kosovo, Bosnien-Hercegovina, Montenegro, Kroatien, Slovenien ... og efter det: mere USA, og så en masse fra Sydamerika. Med andre ord… vi er kun lige begyndt. Tak for at du stadig lytter og hjælper mig med at fortælle andre om Radio Vagabond. Du er verdens bedste lytter. Vi ses. BREV FRA EN LYTTER Hey Palle Bo, Tak for et fantastisk show! Du er en go’ historiefortæller. Jeg ser frem til hver episode. Jeg er en sydafrikansk nomade, der venter på Covid forsvinder på Garden-Route tæt på Tsistikama. Jeg har haft stor fornøjelse af at høre om din sydafrikanske roadtrip – mens jeg selv kørte op og ned på N2 mens jeg lyttede. Hvis du får en chance, skal du bestemt komme tilbage og udforske Lesotho. Det er et magisk sted. Jeg vil gerne drikke en øl med dig på et eller andet tidspunkt, hvis du nogensinde er tilbage på Garden Route – og det sydafrikanske alkohol-forbud er ophævet. Pas godt på dig selv. Andrea Mange tak, Andrea. Jeg er glad for at høre at du ka’ li’ podcasten. Og da du siger, du også er en nomade, kan det jo også være, at vi støder på hinanden et eller andet sted ude i verden ... hvis ikke, kommer jeg sandsynligvis tilbage på Garden Route og Tsistikama. Det er et af de smukkeste steder på planeten, og jeg ville meget gerne tilbringe meget mere tid i dette område. Selvom jeg dermed vil være tæt på Bloukrans Bridge - og bliver nødt til at springe ud fra broen… det lovede jeg jo at gøre i afsnit 202. Andrea sendte dette brev ved at udfylde formularen på radiovagabond.dk/kontakt - og du ka’ gøre det samme. Jeg nyder altid at få breve fra lyttere. Det betyder mere end du aner at høre, hvem der lytter til det her. Du kan også bare sende mig en e-mail på lytter@radiovagabond.dk eller gøre som Anne gjorde ... send mig en stemmebesked via WhatsApp - selvom vi ikke fik hørt Annes stemme ... kun hendes venindes. Mit WhatsApp-nummer er +4540105105.
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Esta semana en VINO PARA CAMALEONES Jose Antonio Nieto y Ferran Pacheco hacen el programa en directo desde Gandia para hablarnos dela actualidad del mundo del vino. S ¿Son las catas de vino la respuesta para dar a conocer este maravilloso mundo? ¿Como podemos usar el marketing? Llamamos a nuestro principal (y único) patrocinador, HONORIO ZAMBUDIO, que nos hablará de sus oportunidades de negocio y nuevas formas de mercadotecnia. Terminamos con una actuación muy especial. Un saludo especial a la gente de GANDIA que tan bien nos recibieron espectacularmente. Mil gracias!
Esta semana en VINO PARA CAMALEONES Jose Antonio Nieto y Ferran Pacheco hacen el programa en directo desde Gandia para hablarnos dela actualidad del mundo del vino. S ¿Son las catas de vino la respuesta para dar a conocer este maravilloso mundo? ¿Como podemos usar el marketing? Llamamos a nuestro principal (y único) patrocinador, HONORIO ZAMBUDIO, que nos hablará de sus oportunidades de negocio y nuevas formas de mercadotecnia. Terminamos con una actuación muy especial. Un saludo especial a la gente de GANDIA que tan bien nos recibieron espectacularmente. Mil gracias!
SÆSON 2: Ikke alle historier kan foldes ud på en spillefilm. Derfor har Anders og Rasmus været nødt til at sætte sig ned og skrive dramaserien "Roen".Derfor mødes de med producent Nethe Starklint, til et møde som meget vel kan være et lille skridt for de to venner men et stort for dansk TV-historie.
SÆSON 2: Ikke alle historier kan foldes ud på en spillefilm. Derfor har Anders og Rasmus været nødt til at sætte sig ned og skrive dramaserien "Roen".Derfor mødes de med producent Nethe Starklint, til et møde som meget vel kan være et lille skridt for de to venner men et stort for dansk TV-historie.
SÆSON 2: I dagens afsnit har Anders og Rasmus vendt blikket indad og fundet inspiration i deres eget liv.Derfor bliver de buzzet ind hos et af dansk films helt store håb, den unge auteur Lasse Olander, for at snakke om et muligt samarbejde om ungdomsdramaet "Hjertekamre".
SÆSON 2: I dagens afsnit har Anders og Rasmus vendt blikket indad og fundet inspiration i deres eget liv.Derfor bliver de buzzet ind hos et af dansk films helt store håb, den unge auteur Lasse Olander, for at snakke om et muligt samarbejde om ungdomsdramaet "Hjertekamre".
SÆSON 2: Cobra Film har dansk films flotteste gårdhave. Den bliver Anders og Rasmus inviteret ind i for at præsentere filmen Olsens XI for stjerneproduceren Morten Thrane.Olsens XI er den mest ambitiøse kupfilm Danmark endnu har set. Det er storstilet action ført an af Egon Olsens egen søn, Danny Olsen, og hans hold af landets mest hardcore kriminelle.
SÆSON 2: Cobra Film har dansk films flotteste gårdhave. Den bliver Anders og Rasmus inviteret ind i for at præsentere filmen Olsens XI for stjerneproduceren Morten Thrane.Olsens XI er den mest ambitiøse kupfilm Danmark endnu har set. Det er storstilet action ført an af Egon Olsens egen søn, Danny Olsen, og hans hold af landets mest hardcore kriminelle.
SÆSON 2: Hvis man vil frem i filmverdenen må man ikke være bange for at kaste sig ud i kontroversielle projekter. Derfor har Anders & Rasmus skrevet kortfilmen "Yara", som de forsøger at søsætte i samarbejde med Julian Lillekjær fra det kreative filmværksted Filmhjørnet.
SÆSON 2: Hvis man vil frem i filmverdenen må man ikke være bange for at kaste sig ud i kontroversielle projekter. Derfor har Anders & Rasmus skrevet kortfilmen "Yara", som de forsøger at søsætte i samarbejde med Julian Lillekjær fra det kreative filmværksted Filmhjørnet.
SÆSON 2: Anders & Rasmus har efterhånden forsøgt at erobre de fleste filmgenrer, men i dag kaster de to venner sig ud i en ny genre - Dokumentar!De mødes hos Anders' barndomsven Sebastian for at forsøge at dokumentere hans livsbekræftende hverdag.
SÆSON 2: Anders & Rasmus har efterhånden forsøgt at erobre de fleste filmgenrer, men i dag kaster de to venner sig ud i en ny genre - Dokumentar!De mødes hos Anders' barndomsven Sebastian for at forsøge at dokumentere hans livsbekræftende hverdag.
SÆSON 2: Anders & Rasmus er tilbage efter en kreativ sommer, og sætter nu alt ind for at få foden indenfor i FiLMbranchen! I dag er de taget hele vejen til Hamburg for at pitche den teknologisk dystopiske horrorflick 'Buttdial' for gyserproducenten Arthur Gros
SÆSON 2: Anders & Rasmus er tilbage efter en kreativ sommer, og sætter nu alt ind for at få foden indenfor i FiLMbranchen! I dag er de taget hele vejen til Hamburg for at pitche den teknologisk dystopiske horrorflick 'Buttdial' for gyserproducenten Arthur Gros