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Samuel is arguably the greatest of all the Biblical "judges" during this period of salvation history, which is a welcome change from the stories of those in the book of Judges. Samuel's entire life is filled with grace, faith, and strength, beginning from the moment he is born, to his upbringing before God in the courts of the Tabernacle, to the definitive day he assumes his holy leadership of Israel and leads them to repentance and victory over the Philistines. Enjoy this sample from Lesson 2, "Samuel: Priest, Prophet, Judge," from Dr. Nick's course, "1-2 Samuel: The Rise of the Davidic Kingdom." Anyone can join our community of students and stream the entire audio lesson and full course (and other courses too!) whenever they wish.
Dr. Fix Me meets Amber, who wants advice on how to minimize her frequency of asking others for advice. Amber the cat joins the show to explain how badly she needs to eat real cat food. This episode is sponsored by Psychic Realtor Melanie Von Viktenstein, who connects potential homeowners with astrologically-aligned homes. Finally, Pitbull PhD joins the show to offer advice, but has some questions and comments first. Cast: Emerald Catron, Nicole Kemper, Carolyn Janis, Samuel Priest, and Michael Kim Lewis as Dr. Fix Me Watch live episodes of Dr. Fix Me on YouTube TikTok @DrFixMe Instagram @DrFixMe Facebook @DrFixMeShow Enjoy the show? Let us know! drfixmeshow@gmail.com
Episode #16- Samuel: Priest, Prophet and One of Israel’s Greatest Judges On this podcast, we explore the life and ministry of a man who held the offices of a priest, a prophet and became one of Israel’s greatest judges. That great man was Samuel of the Old Testament, who lived between 1105-1030 B.C. In 1 […] The post Samuel: Priest, Prophet and One of Israel’s Greatest Judges appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
Comedians and Music Insiders Marty DeRosa and Paul Farahvar request mixtapes from their fun friends every week! THIS WEEK, they talk Christian rock, Prince and mixtape swooning with Evansville Indiana's expert, Samuel Priest Sam's Mix: iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/make-us-a-mixtape-samuel-priest/pl.u-kv9lRkDsWa379A Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7ys8SJFaQu3ug2V6b6nhet?si=vQcoxvh7QB63K7dEeqpI8Q&nd=1 Email us at paulmartymix@gmail.com
The Lana Del Pod is a podcast about Lana Del Rey that's not... really about Lana Del Rey. It's a #comedypodcast, from comedians Joe McMahon and Samuel Priest. It's #funny. I promise, give it a listen! Recorded in Late May, on this episode we talk a little about #LanaDelRey for once on this#podcast! (Happy Late Birthday to Lana BTW) She made some fun remarks recently and we talk about that and our lives in this fun new world we're living in, Joe's back to work! We both have some interesting things to say about our local weathermen growing up, we talk pumpkins and much more, all with a Marc Maron intro from Samuel, all on this week's #LanaDelPod!
The Lana Del Pod has got a hot one for you! Our 3rd and final pre-quarantine episode of the podcast is here, Chicago based comedians Joe McMahon and Samuel Priest talk about lots of things across the board, including WKRP in Cincinnati, Frasier, Roommate Bits, of course #LanaDelRey and Sam shares a harrowing traumatizing tale from his childhood in the very last two minutes... it involves lizards. Okay enjoy!
It's the Lana Del Pod! A podcast about Lana Del Rey that's not... really about Lana Del Rey, from comedians Joe McMahon and Samuel Priest. IT'S A COMEDY PODCAST. On this episode, our first one back after some time, the guys catch up a little bit. Joe is married! Sam has been getting into traffic altercations, and Joe at the dog park. And other stuff! We listen to a track from #LanaDelRey's Norman Fucking Rockwell. Mariner's Apartment Complex
This week Elliot sits down with Chicago comedian Samuel Priest, whose work has appeared in McSweeney’s and Paper Machete. The boys talk drinking, drugs, despondency, and using exercise to feel less terrible, all while drinking Maker’s Mark and Miller Lite. Rate C2Y FIVE Stars, and leave a review please! Thanks for listening.Samuel Priest:https://www.instagram.com/samuel.priest/https://www.instagram.com/deadcomedy312/https://lanadelpod.podbean.com/http://www.laughfactory.com/clubs/chicagoCheers to You:https://artfinixstudios.com/cheers-to-you/https://www.instagram.com/elliotlerner/https://www.instagram.com/cheerstoyoupodcast/Artfinix Studios:https://artfinixstudios.com/https://artfinixstudios.com/artfinix-podcasts/https://www.facebook.com/ArtfinixStudios/https://www.instagram.com/artfinixstudios/https://www.instagram.com/artfinixpodcasts/Theme:"Foxtrot" by Kozak and the PoetsLogo designed by Baitul Javid
Comedian Samuel Priest discusses dating comedians and his keyboard with Host Paul Farahvar and co-host Jeanie Doogan and and explains the term "Eskimo Brothers" to Jeanie.
Comedian Samuel Priest discusses dating comedians and his keyboard with Host Paul Farahvar and co-host Jeanie Doogan and and explains the term "Eskimo Brothers" to Jeanie.
This podcast could be described as Xander and Grush "rolling deep" with Samuel Priest and Carl Bowlby, but it shouldn't be. That's silly and also two people doesn't constitute "deep" vis-a-vis crew rolling size. Look, I don't want to get into a long thing about the appropriate terms for crew-depth, OK? Let's talk about the podcast. Xander, Grush, Sammy P, and the Bowl (nickname approval pending) review the lovely Twelfth of Never Ale (which just caused me to realize that I struggle to spell "twelfth") and talk a whole lot of nonsense. Anything else used to describe it would be superfluous and, frankly, a poor way to spend my finger-force and your eye-juice. Why don't you just pop it in your skull and find out? keywords for iTunes robot over and underlords: booze, alcohol, beer, ale, IPA, score, rating, jokes, stand up, improv, comedy, Chicago, people, places, things, gerunds, gerunding (my favorite gerund), Geralt of Rivia, Gerald of Butler, a snowman made of butter I call Gerald Butterman. End communication.
Discover a show within a show as Kindred Cook and Samuel Priest visit Xander and Ben and, among other horrific things, debut the daily affirmation show "Kindred's Spirits". Also, we finally get an accent Ben can't do well...or at least can't do without sounding super racist. To balance that, Kindred has Ben and Xander join him in his black power clubhouse (Sam missed the sign-up). Black Power!