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The Arts House
Seven Ages of Mam at Cork Arts Theatre

The Arts House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 9:19


Seven Ages of Mam is at Cork Arts Theatre from March 11th - 15th. Pauline O'Driscoll stars and is also producer and co-writer.Mairead had a chat with Pauline to hear more about it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Rediscovering Turtle Island: First Peoples and the Sacred Geography of America | SAAJ 76

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 93:00


In this episode, the Seven Ages team reunites after the tragic events surrounding Hurricane Helene's impact on Asheville, North Carolina. The team then discusses the latest news from the world of archaeology, after which we are joined byTaylor Keen of the Cherokee Nation, who discusses his new book, Rediscovering Turtle Island: A First Peoples' Account of the Sacred Geography of America.  Taylor Keen is a Heider College of Business Administration senior lecturer at Creighton University. He holds a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College and two master's degrees from Harvard University, where he has served as a Fellow in the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development. He is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, the founder of Sacred Seed, an organization devoted to propagating tribal seed sovereignty, and a member of the Earthen Bison Clan of the Omaha Tribe where he is known by the name “Bison Mane.” He lives in Omaha, Nebraska. Seven Ages Official Merchandise  Instagram  Facebook  Seven Ages Official Site   Patreon  Seven Ages YouTube  Guest Links  Rediscovering Turtle Island   Sacred Seed

Mysteries and Monsters
Mysteries and Monsters: Episode 302 Searching for Clovis with Jason Pentrail

Mysteries and Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 81:09


Since the late 1920's, sporadic archaeological discoveries in North America have begun to shed some light on the mysterious Clovis period and the ramifications it has on the search for the true history of the northern portions of the continent. Joining me to take us on a journey in to past is Jason Pentrail researcher, writer and one of the members of the Seven Ages Research team along with Micah Hanks and James Waldo. Just how did the peopling occur and how much more is there to discover? Jason's book can be found here: Seven Ages can be found here: Thank you to Jason for joining me. Our Patreon is now live, if you want to support the show and get Ad-Free episodes, bonus content, early release of the regular show and monthly prizes for everyone who signs up! Join here now for the flat fee of $4 a month which is a bargain! You can also support the show by leaving a review to help spread the word. Don't forget, you can now show your support with our brand new Merchandise shop on Tee-Public! Click here for all the show merch! You can join us on Facebook and Instagram as well. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel! Email us at mysteriesandmonsters@gmail.com with any feedback, guest suggestions or if you'd like to appear.            All artwork by Dean Bestall and the show was produced by Brennan Storr of the Ghost Story Guys.  Our theme music is kindly provided by the amazing Weary Pines, you can find them here:    Intro - Zombies Ate My Shotgun       Outro - Into The Night        Mysteries and Monsters is a part of the Straight Up Strange Network.  #Clovis #JasonPentrail #SevenAges #Fulsom #NewMexico #Alaska #NorthAmerica Tools #Cache #Megafauna #Flint #Mastodon #Mammoth #GroundSloth #Oche 

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Otzi and the Discovery of Tyrolean Tattoos | SAAJ 75

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 68:11


In this episode, the Seven Ages team begins with a short commentary on world events and the latest from Peruvian archaeology. The team is then joined by returning guest Aaron Deter-Wolf to discuss his latest paper Chalcolithic Tattooing: Historical and Experimental Evaluation of the Tyrolean Iceman's Body Markings. This paper captures the latest conclusions from examining the multiple sets of tattoos found in the body of Otzi, one of the most studied and fascinating sets of human remains in the world of anthropology.  Aaron Deter-Wolf is an archaeologist with the Tennessee Division of Archaeology in Nashville, Tennessee, and a leading researcher developing the archaeological study of tattooing. Aaron has published widely on ancient tattooing tools and traditions, including studies identifying tattooing artifacts from North America, experiments with professional tattoo artists recreating and testing ancient and historic implements, and efforts using digital imaging to record tattoos on mummified human remains. Aaron maintains the open-access Tattooed Human Mummies database, and shares information about the history of tattooing and body modification on Instagram @archaeologyink.  Instagram  Facebook  Seven Ages Official Site  Patreon  Seven Ages YouTube  Guest Links  Tattooed Human Mummy Database 

Chin Stroker VS Punter
496: The Hidden (1987) and what we've been watching

Chin Stroker VS Punter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 73:34


On the video version of the latest ep of ChinStroker VS Punter Paul and Mike talk about the very fun ,surprisingly well made sci-fi/horror/action/buddy-cop film The Hidden from 1987 as well as getting into a little bit of what they have been watching. Episode timings: 00:00 - Intro 06:42 - The Hidden (1987) - Feature Review 44:27 - The Acolyte - Review 56:20 - Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple  - Review 1:02:10 - The Seven Ages of Elvis  - Review 1:04:30 - Pele  - Review Subscribe (and review us) at Apple Podcasts Check out Mike's other show  The Rewatch Project Check out Mike's new video series covering 80's action TV shows Rolling Thunder Feedback appreciated at chinstrokervspunter@gmail.com and hang with us on facebook Video version of the podcast available on the Chin Stroker VS Punter YouTube Channel  

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Florida's Moundbuilders: The Mill Cove Complex - SAAJ 73

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 74:25


In this episode, the Seven Ages team starts the show by discussing the ongoing mystery of the Antikythera mechanism. This is followed by an alarming story from North Carolina concerning one of the most significant archaeological finds ever discovered in the state and the controversy surrounding the intended land development for a housing community. The team then welcomes Dr. Keith Ashley from the University of North Florida to discuss the enigmatic Mill Cove Complex in Jacksonville, Florida.  Dr. Keith Ashley is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of North Florida. His current research focuses on Indigenous peoples and histories of southeastern North America, with a focus on Florida. He has been actively involved in archaeological excavations with UNF students throughout northeastern Florida, including the Mill Cove Complex since 1999. We are also joined by Victoria Hayes. Victoria is a graduating senior in Anthropology at the University of North Florida. Her honors thesis focuses on a techno-functional analysis of pottery from the South Field area of the Mill Cove Complex. She plans to continue her research in graduate school at the University of Florida.  Instagram  Facebook  Seven Ages Official Site  Patreon  Seven Ages YouTube  UNF Archaeology Lab 

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Ancient Crossroads: The Archaeology of Gaza | SAAJ 73

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 84:29


In this episode, the Seven Ages team discusses the continuing mystery surrounding the Roman Dodecahedron and the controversy of the "Wood Age". The team then welcomes Dr. Louise Steel from the University of Wales to discuss the ancient history and intriguing archaeology of Gaza.  Dr. Louise Steel is a Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology at the University of Wales. In the 1990s she directed excavations at the Late Bronze Age site of Al Moghraqa in Gaza. She has also worked extensively in Cyprus. Her recent research focuses on New Materialities, exploring people's relationship with matter and how this has been entangled in their daily lived experiences. She is a series editor of Materialities in Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Wales Press. Louise is Associate Director of the UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES UK hub, which explores transdisciplinary approaches to sustainability science, and works with Coastal TALES which examines how cultural heritage can help foster resilience to climate change in coastal areas. Instagram  Facebook  Seven Ages Official Site  Patreon  Seven Ages YouTube  Guest Links: Dr. Louis Steel Presentation 

Spirit Horse Radio
S02E03: Adam Duncan, Life-Stage Project

Spirit Horse Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 87:07


Spirit Horse Radio EP17: Adam Duncan, Life-Stage Project Shivam catches up with an old friend and discusses old times, old age and the often uncomfortable topic of death and our mortality. Listen on our website via www.spirithorse.co.uk/podcast or search for 'Spirit Horse Radio' on your favourite podcast/music listening platform. Adam trained in Drama and Education at Goldsmiths before writing scripts for the BBC and many other organisations. He ran a media company for twenty years and designed training programmes for large organisations such as Amnesty International. For the last ten years, Adam put a lot of energy into working with a charity called A Band of Brothers (ABOB), doing rites-of-passage weekends for young men involved in the Criminal Justice System in order to help them move on from adolescent behaviour to healthy masculinity. But at the age of 70 came a new question, what did growing old mean to him? As luck would have it, he was offered a place on a brilliant course in supporting people at the end of their lives. Through being alongside people who worked with the dying, Adam started to come to terms with mortality, being able to let go of some of the old attachments and this gave him a new lease of life and a surge of creative energy that he hadn't felt for decades. In 2018, Adam wrote and rehearsed a show called The Seven Ages of the Dance of Life and Death with a community of actors, dancers and musicians. The show attracted an appreciative audience. In isolation, he was able to publish The Power of Ageing. It sold around a hundred copies, but more importantly, it brought together a small group of like-minded people who felt passionately about the subject matter. Starting a monthly discussion forum from which the Life-Stage Project was formed. You can find links to Adams work and projects in the episode description. If you enjoy Spirit Horse Radio, please support our channel by giving us a star rating on Spotify or your preferred platform. You can also follow us to stay tuned for future episodes. Thanks for listening!

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Stealing History: The God of Sipan | SAAJ .071

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 93:19


In this episode, the Seven Ages team gathers at the Cross-Tyme Pub to discuss the latest stories from the world of history and archaeology. We begin with the recent paper concerning the Younger Dryas Impact and its ability to help date artifacts from various paleo sites across the United States. Next, we discuss a discovery from a Wyoming Clovis site of a small but significant bead and an underwater megalithic structure discovered in the Baltic Sea.  Then we are joined by journalist Roger Atwood to discuss his incredible book Stealing History: Tomb Raiders, Smugglers, and the Looting of the Ancient World. Roger Atwood is a regular contributor to ARTnews and Archaeology magazines, and his articles on culture and politics have appeared in The New Republic, Mother Jones, The Nation, The Miami Herald, and The Boston Globe. Atwood was a journalist for Reuters for over fifteen years, reporting from Peru, Argentina, Brazil, and Chile, and a senior editor at their Washington, D.C. bureau. He is currently a fellow at the Alicia Patterson Foundation. Instagram  Facebook  Seven Ages Official Site  Patreon  YouTube  News and Guest Links:  Prehistoric blast helps date stone artifacts  Archaeologists discover oldest known bead in the Americas  Baltic Sea megastructure  Roger Atwood 

Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast
Episode 95: Sound Chaser 263

Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 252:23


The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast is on the air. The show this time is part 2 of the 10th anniversary of the Sound Chaser Podcast. In part 1, I brought you music from six albums for each of the years 2014-2018, the first half of Sound Chaser's existence. Now I bring you music from six albums for each year of the span 2019 to 2023. I reiterate that I am not saying that these albums are the best of their issue years. I claim only that I enjoy listening to these albums and think they are representative of progressive music in the last 10 years. Playlist20191. IZZ - Moment of Inertia, from Don't Panic2. Emily Bezar - Quarter Moon, from Out of the Moment3. Colin Masson - Knocking on the Stone Door, from Anvil of the North4. IQ - Stay Down, from Resistance5. IQ - Alampandria, from Resistance6. Penguin Café - Gentoo Origin, from Handfuls of Night7. Brighteye Brison - V, from V20208. Fleet Foxes - Shore, from Shore9. Pattern-Seeking Animals - Why Don't We Run, from Prehensile Tales10. Harmonium Symphonique - Chanson Noire, from Histoires sans Paroles11. Lodger Wright - The Battle, from Music Inspired by The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe12. Tiger Moth Tales - Waving, Drowning, from The Whispering of the World13. Jazz Sabbath - Hand of Doom, from Jazz Sabbath202114. Big Big Train - Apollo, from Common Ground15. Big Big Train - Common Ground, from Common Ground16. Monarch Trail - Wither Down, from Wither Down17. Ian Neal - Ash Phrixus, from Barkston Ash18. Caligonaut - Hushed, from Magnified as Giants19. Lyle Workman - North Star, from Uncommon Measures20. Steve Hackett - Wingbeats, from Surrender of Silence202221. Kaipa - In the Wastelands of My Mind, from Urskog22. Rosalie Cunningham - The Liner Notes, from Two Piece Puzzle23. Yaatri - Clarity, from Lucid24. Marillion - The Crow and the Nightingale, from An Hour Before It's Dark25. Art Griffin's Sound Chaser - Pulsar, from The Seven Ages of Starlight26. Magenta - Part III: Survival, from The White Witch: A Symphonic Trilogy202327. Sproingg - Hirnkäse, from Hirnkäse28. Forever Twelve - Mankind, from Neighborhood of Spirits29. The Flower Kings - The Queen, from Look at You Now30. The Flower Kings - The Light in Your Eyes, from Look at You Now31. Isobar - Face in the Blue, from Isobar III32. Yes - Luminosity, from Mirror to the Sky33. Moon Safari - Between the Devil and Me, from Himlabacken Vol. 2

Via Jazz
La suite "Seven ages of man", del compositor brit

Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 72:26


Via Jazz
La suite "Seven ages of man", del compositor brit

Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 72:26


Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
The Mission 2038 – TS Wright pt 1

Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 30:42


The Mission 2038 TS Wright pt 1 You've heard me say over and over and over again, that the soon return of Jesus is about to happen. And I'll continue to say it over and over and over again, too. Amen! Folks, can there be any doubt?  Look at what is happening all around us! Everything Jesus talked about in Mathew 24 is happening – right now! Now, if you've been listening recently, you've heard several session with our guest today, TS Wright. We've done a deep dive on Revelation and the “7 Church Ages.”  If you missed any of those episode, go look them up in our archives. Today, we are going to discuss something even more exciting… the year 2038.  And to do that, help me welcome to the program, Scott Wright! Scott, we've been looking at each of the “Seven Ages of the Church,” so let's kind of sum up all of the sessions we've had.  What is the significance of understanding the “Seven Ages of the Churches?” So, that leaves us where, exactly? From your research, what does it look like from now until the end of this age of the church? Let me get your opinion on this… At the time of this recording, the United States Congress has just held hearings on the existence of extra-terrestrials. You can't make this stuff up! I've been saying for years that the governments of the world would attribute the Rapture of billions of people – to extra-terrestrials. They would say something like, “They took out those folks that were impeding our efforts to bring unity and utopia” or things like that… But, in order for that to happen, first they have to get us to accept their existence. That way, they have something to blame. Whether they exist or not is not the argument. If you ask my personal opinion, I would venture to guess YES, they probably do exist. But, like when someone asked Billy Graham what he thought about ET, he replied, “I don't know if they do or not. But if they do exist, Jesus is still their Savior.”  Amen! So, I'll just leave it at that. But what do you think of all this talk about ET and the government, first the cover up and now their “unofficial recognition” that we may not be alone – and how all of that could play into the end time scenario? Think about this… the Bible says, “All the armies of the world, come out against Jesus.” Could it be, and I'm just throwing this out there as a hypothesis of sorts, that they label Jesus as an ET, just to create the “one world order” to try and fight him? What better reason to unite a one world government than if we are “protecting our world” from an invasion by ET?  The writers of the Bible would have no clue what an ET was? CONTACT INFORMATION: Email:   gccgodcenteredconcept2038@gmail.com Book:  “God Centered...

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Almost Human: The Enigma of Homo Naledi with Dr. Lee Berger | SAAJ .068

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 83:35


In this episode of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, the team discusses the latest news out of China concerning recently discovered remains of a possible third human lineage. Next, the team discusses the upcoming Arkhaios Film Festival for cultural heritage and archaeology.  The Seven Ages team is happy to welcome the world-renowned paleoanthropologist Dr. Lee Berger to the show for his first appearance. Dr. Berger joins us to discuss his new book Cave of Bones: A True Story of Discovery, Adventure, and Human Origins. We also go in-depth on the new Netflix documentary Unknown: Cave of Bones.  Lee Berger is an award-winning paleoanthropologist whose explorations into human origins on the African continent, Asia, and Micronesia for the past three decades have resulted in many new discoveries, including the discovery of two new species of early human relatives – Australopithecus sediba and Homo naledi. These discoveries were recognized by the Smithsonian as among the ten most important scientific discoveries of the decade in 2020. A current National Geographic Explorer in Residence, Berger won the first National Geographic Society Research and Exploration Prize in 1997. He was also named the Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year in 2016 and two years later, became an Explorer at Large. In 2016 he was named one of TIME magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World. Berger has held positions at the University of the Witwatersrand, in South Africa since 1991, where until recently he served as the Phillip Tobias Chair in Human Evolution. He has also served in a number of advisory roles, including the Global Young Academy, the Jane Goodall Institute South Africa, and has chaired the Fulbright Commission. As an Explorer in Residence, Berger leads National Geographic's “Rising Star” project, named for the cave system and fossil site in southern Africa where he conducts his research. Teams under his leadership have recovered more individual hominid remains in sub-equatorial Africa over the last decade than were recovered in the previous 90 years. The 2015 PBS Nova National Geographic documentary "Dawn of Humanity" about Berger's discovery of Homo naledi and the Rising Star expedition was nominated for an Emmy. Berger's curiosity and passion for understanding the roots of humanity powers his work to advance knowledge about the origins of our species. X (Formerly Twitter)  Instagram  Facebook  Seven Ages Official Site  Patreon  Youtube  News and Guest Links:  Remains found in China may belong to third human lineage  Cave of Bones: A True Story of Discovery, Adventure, and Human Origins Arkhaios Film Festival  

Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
The Fifth Age of the Church - TS Wright pt 2

Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 25:25


The Fifth Age of the Church TS Wright pt 2 Scott Wright is back with us today. Scott has been teaching us about the different ages of the Church and significant things the Bible and history has to say about them. Last time, we studied the Fourth Church Age. I'll let Scott give a summary of what we discussed last time… But Scott is helping us to understand each of the different ages of the Church and why they are so significant – especially as we look at the modern day church age with all the societal problems we are facing today. Scott does this by helping us understand the processed that God's Word readily gives us in order to draw closer to him. He has also published a journal called, “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” Scott has a goal of launching this series on a large scale, reaching churches and organizations with this curriculum that will change their churches from simple institutions into a “movement.” Amen! He is also a podcaster and has a truly great podcast called, “The God Centered Concept,” as well. You really need to listen – and subscribe – to this podcast… it's amazing… But, more than that, he is also a HUGE student of end time scenarios dealing with the Book of the Revelation, the End of Days and the Seven Ages of the Church. I have asked him to come back on the program today as we continue our series of interviews discussing the Church Ages. Explain what “Humanistic Thinking” is for our audience. I believe we are witnessing a resurgence of this today, don't you think? We covered a little last time, in our discussion of the Fourth Church Age, that “tribalism and feudalism” laid the foundation for the slave trade, especially as it related to America. Can you cover this for us as it relates to the “Fifth Age of the Church?” So all of the major events of the Fifth Age of the Church actually laid the foundation of our society, as we know it, today? Can you give some examples of what social norms and social values we are witnessing today that had its roots in the Fifth Age of the Church? How does this reflect in our belief system, as Christians, that the “Soon return of Jesus” is about to happen? How does the “Fifth Age of the Church” end? – (The FIRST Great Awakening)! Scott, this has been so interesting, as usual. If someone has a question or would like more information, or possibly they want to reach out to you do an interview such as this, how do they do that? How can someone get in touch with you? I'll put links to all of this in the show notes below. Folks, there is no doubt that we are living in what Jesus and historical Christian scholars have called, “The End Times.” We are working our way through each of the Church Ages in order to give you a more thorough understanding of how all this fits into what we are witnessing, right  now, all around us. We should not be in a state of fear and trepidation. NO!  We need to be excited! We need to be thanking GOD for the day and time in which we live… Think about like this… So I want to leave with this thought… as you witness...

Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
The Fifth Age of the Church – TS Wright pt 1

Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 21:20


The Fifth Age of the Church TS Wright pt 1 Scott Wright is back with us today. Scott has been teaching us about the different ages of the Church and significant things the Bible and history has to say about them. Last time, we studied the Fourth Church Age. I'll let Scott give a summary of what we discussed last time… But Scott is helping us to understand each of the different ages of the Church and why they are so significant – especially as we look at the modern day church age with all the societal problems we are facing today. Scott does this by helping us understand the processed that God's Word readily gives us in order to draw closer to him. He has also published a journal called, “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” Scott has a goal of launching this series on a large scale, reaching churches and organizations with this curriculum that will change their churches from simple institutions into a “movement.” Amen! He is also a podcaster and has a truly great podcast called, “The God Centered Concept,” as well. You really need to listen – and subscribe – to this podcast… it's amazing… But, more than that, he is also a HUGE student of end time scenarios dealing with the Book of the Revelation, the End of Days and the Seven Ages of the Church. I have asked him to come back on the program today as we continue our series of interviews discussing the Church Ages. Help me welcome back to the program, Scott Wright!  Scott, thanks for coming back on as we continue this fabulous discussion of the different church ages. Last time we discussed the Fourth Age of the Church and found out that it was probably one of the most important ages we've studied thus far. Plus it covered almost 1000 years of human history. Share with some of the things that helped to transition from the Fourth Church Age and take us into the Fifth Church Age… What is the Fifth Church Age known for as far as Biblical history goes? Explain what “Humanistic Thinking” is for our audience. I believe we are witnessing a resurgence of this today, don't you think? We covered a little last time, in our discussion of the Fourth Church Age, that “tribalism and feudalism” laid the foundation for the slave trade, especially as it related to America. Can you cover this for us as it relates to the “Fifth Age of the Church?” Folks, there is no doubt that we are living in what Jesus and historical Christian scholars have called, “The End Times.” We are working our way through each of the Church Ages in order to give you a more thorough understanding of how all this fits into what we are witnessing, right  now, all around us. Drop down into the show notes and reach out to Scott Wright today! Amen! CONTACT INFORMATION: Email:   gccgodcenteredconcept2038@gmail.com Book:  “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.”  - on Amazon Podcast:  The God Centered...

Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
The Fourth Age of the Church – TS Wright pt 3

Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 32:43


The Fourth Church Age  Scott Wright pt 3 Last time, we studied the Third Church Age. I'll let Scott give a summary of what we discussed, but, basically, this was the age where the Pope and the Catholic church ruled by fear, intimidation and brute force. But, basically, Rome obtain it's power and wealth through the god of force – which is Satan. But, to talk more about this and to discuss the Fourth Age of the Church, Scott Wright is back with us today. Scott has been teaching us about the different ages of the Church and significant things the Bible and history has to say about them. He does this by helping us understand the processed that God's Word readily gives us in order to draw closer to him. He has also published a journal called, “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” Scott has a goal of launching this series on a large scale, reaching churches and organizations with this curriculum that will change their churches from simple institutions into a “movement.” Amen! He is also a podcaster and has a truly great podcast called, “The God Centered Concept,” as well. You really need to listen – and subscribe – to this podcast… it's amazing… But, more than that, he is also a HUGE student of end time scenarios dealing with the Book of the Revelation, the End of Days and the Seven Ages of the Church. I have asked him to come on the program today as we continue a series of interviews discussing the Church Ages. This is part three and the conclusion of what turned into a great, THREE PART INTERVIEW! How did the Printing Press impact the spread of the Gospel? Scott, this has been fascinating. What will we be talking about next time? Share with us how someone can reach out to you and get more information on this? And your book, “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.”  How can someone obtain a copy of your book? Is it on Amazon? Before we close, share again about your podcast…The God Centered Concept I'll put links to all of this in the show notes below. Folks, there is no doubt that we are living in what Jesus and historical Christian scholars have called, “The End Times.” We are working our way through each of the Church Ages in order to give you a more thorough understanding of how all this fits into what we are witnessing, right  now, all around us. We should not be in a state of fear and trepidation. NO!  We need to be excited! We need to be thanking GOD for the day and time in which we live… Think about like this… as you witness all these things happening around us, don't be filled with fear, but Faith. And, “Look up! For your redemption is drawing near.” Until next time, for Scott Wright and myself, this is Pastor Bob reminding you to BE BLESSED IN ALL THAT YOU DO! CONTACT INFORMATION:

Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
The Fourth Age of the Church – TS Wright pt 2

Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 29:46


The Fourth Church Age  Scott Wright pt 2 Last time, we studied the Third Church Age. I'll let Scott give a summary of what we discussed, but, basically, this was the age where the Pope and the Catholic church ruled by fear, intimidation and brute force. But, basically, Rome obtain it's power and wealth through the god of force – which is Satan. But, to talk more about this and to discuss the Fourth Age of the Church, Scott Wright is back with us today. Scott has been teaching us about the different ages of the Church and significant things the Bible and history has to say about them. He does this by helping us understand the processed that God's Word readily gives us in order to draw closer to him. He has also published a journal called, “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” Scott has a goal of launching this series on a large scale, reaching churches and organizations with this curriculum that will change their churches from simple institutions into a “movement.” Amen! He is also a podcaster and has a truly great podcast called, “The God Centered Concept,” as well. You really need to listen – and subscribe – to this podcast… it's amazing… But, more than that, he is also a HUGE student of end time scenarios dealing with the Book of the Revelation, the End of Days and the Seven Ages of the Church. I have asked him to come on the program today as we continue a series of interviews discussing the Church Ages. This is part two of what turned into a great, THREE PART INTERVIEW! You share that this church age, the Fourth Church Age, is probably the most significant church age out of them all. Can you share with us “why that is?”  How do you see the end time scenario being played out before us? Are we destined to repeat these church ages, albeit on a smaller scale in our own lives? From 1315-1322 was the Great Famine and then the “Black Death.”  This was just a shadow of what is to come during the “Great Tribulation” where 1/3 of humanity dies. How did the Renaissance impact the Church? How did the Printing Press impact the spread of the Gospel? We are working our way through each of the Church Ages in order to give you a more thorough understanding of how all this fits into what we are witnessing, right  now, all around us. We should not be in a state of fear and trepidation. NO!  We need to be excited! We need to be thanking GOD for the day and time in which we live… Drop down into the show notes and get in touch with TS Wright and be sure to purchase his book, "The God Centered Concept Journal" - and to come back for the conclusion of this great interview in the very next episode! CONTACT INFORMATION: Email:  

Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
The Fourth Age of the Church - TS Wright pt 1

Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 29:59


The Fourth Church Age Scott Wright pt 1 Last time, we studied the Third Church Age. I'll let Scott give a summary of what we discussed, but, basically, this was the age where the Pope and the Catholic church ruled by fear, intimidation and brute force. But, basically, Rome obtain it's power and wealth through the god of force – which is Satan. But, to talk more about this and to discuss the Fourth Age of the Church, Scott Wright is back with us today. Scott has been teaching us about the different ages of the Church and significant things the Bible and history has to say about them. He does this by helping us understand the processed that God's Word readily gives us in order to draw closer to him. He has also published a journal called, “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” Scott has a goal of launching this series on a large scale, reaching churches and organizations with this curriculum that will change their churches from simple institutions into a “movement.” Amen! He is also a podcaster and has a truly great podcast called, “The God Centered Concept,” as well. You really need to listen – and subscribe – to this podcast… it's amazing… But, more than that, he is also a HUGE student of end time scenarios dealing with the Book of the Revelation, the End of Days and the Seven Ages of the Church. I have asked him to come on the program today as we continue a series of interviews discussing the Church Ages. Help me welcome back to the program, Scott Wright!  Scott, thanks for coming back on as we continue this fabulous discussion of the different church ages. Share with us a little bit about the Third Age of the Church just to tie together some things as we embark on a study of the Fourth Age of the Church today… Where did the power of this age come from? How did the spread of Catholicism help or hinder the influence of The Church in this time period? You share that this church age, the Fourth Church Age, is probably the most significant church age out of them all. Can you share with us “why that is?”  How do you see the end time scenario being played out before us? Folks, there is no doubt that we are living in what Jesus and historical Christian scholars have called, “The End Times.” We are working our way through each of the Church Ages in order to give you a more thorough understanding of how all this fits into what we are witnessing, right  now, all around us. Drop down into the show notes and get in touch with Scott Wright, right now, today! Amen! CONTACT INFORMATION: Email:   gccgodcenteredconcept2038@gmail.com Book:  “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.”  - on Amazon Podcast: 

RTÉ - Iris Aniar
Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh, Ollamh Emeritus le Stair in Ollscoil na Gaillimhe.

RTÉ - Iris Aniar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 15:39


Labhair an tOllamh Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh faoin scannán, ‘The Seven Ages of Noel Browne' le Alan Gilsenan a bhí le feiceáil ar RTÉ 1 aréir.

RTÉ - Drama On One Podcast
The Seven Ages of Man - Second Childishness le Eamon Kelly Drama On One

RTÉ - Drama On One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 29:11


The Seven Ages of Man - Second Childishness le Eamon Kelly Drama On One

Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
The End of the First Church Age pt 2

Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 23:18


The End of the First Church Age  TS Wright pt 2 Scott Wright, or “TS Wright” as he's known by, is the author and presenter of the “God Centered Concept Series.” This series is focused on connecting to God through discipleship. He does this by helping us understand the processed that God's Word readily gives us in order to draw closer to him. He has also published a journal called, “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” Scott has a goal of launching this series on a large scale, reaching churches and organizations with this curriculum that will change their churches from simple institutions into a “movement.” Amen! He is also a podcaster and has a truly great podcast called, “The God Centered Concept,” as well. You really need to listen – and subscribe – to this podcast… it's amazing… But he is also a HUGE student of end time scenarios dealing with the Book of the Revelation, the End of Days and the Seven Ages of the Church. I have asked him to come on the program today as we continue a series of interviews discussing the Church Ages. Last time, we shared about the “The First Church Age.” If you missed that interview, go back to the archives of the “Revelation Warning Podcast” and listen to Episode number 29. Today, we are going back to the Book of the  Revelation, Chapter Two, as Scott Wright will be concluding our discussion about the “End of the First Church Age” and the beginnings of the Second. Amen! What is the purpose for the 2nd Church Age? Explain the “Edict of Milan” for us… So the 2nd Church Age just did not affect Israel – it affected the all the known world at that time? By persecuting the Christians, it caused them to flee into other parts of the known world – and taking the “Good News” with them, correct? You mentioned the collection of writings that became known as “The New Testament,” was started at this time. Why did they settle on the writings we have and not include some of the more popular books that we are aware of that were not included. Some of them provide a more clear picture, in my opinion and others, they should be include – but were not. Why? Scott, this has been fascinating. Share with us how someone can reach out to you and get more information on this? You are about to write a new book, correct?  Share a little bit about that with us? When do you anticipate it to be released? What will we be talking about next time? And your book, “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” How can someone obtain a copy of your book? Is it on Amazon? Before we close, share again about your podcast…The God Centered Concept I'll put links to all of this in the show notes below. Folks, there is no doubt that we are living in...

Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
The Fourth Church Age - TS Wright pt 1

Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 26:24


The End of the First Church Age  TS Wright pt 1 Scott Wright, or “TS Wright” as he's known by, is the author and presenter of the “God Centered Concept Series.” This series is focused on connecting to God through discipleship. He does this by helping us understand the processed that God's Word readily gives us in order to draw closer to him. He has also published a journal called, “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” Scott has a goal of launching this series on a large scale, reaching churches and organizations with this curriculum that will change their churches from simple institutions into a “movement.” Amen! He is also a podcaster and has a truly great podcast called, “The God Centered Concept,” as well. You really need to listen – and subscribe – to this podcast… it's amazing… But he is also a HUGE student of end time scenarios dealing with the Book of the Revelation, the End of Days and the Seven Ages of the Church. I have asked him to come on the program today as we continue a series of interviews discussing the Church Ages. Last time, we shared about the “The First Church Age.” If you missed that interview, go back to the archives of the “Revelation Warning Podcast” and listen to Episode number 29. Today, we are going back to the Book of the  Revelation, Chapter Two, as Scott Wright will be sharing about the “End of the First Church Age” and the beginnings of the Second. Amen! Help me welcome to the program, Thomas Scott Wright – or TS Wright!  Scott, it's a blessing to have you on the program today. You've been on our podcast before, but for our listening audience who many have not heard your earlier interview, can you tell us in your own words, “Who is TS Wright?” First of all, catch us up on your “God Centered Concept Series.”  Explain what it is you are trying to do with this series… Ok, last time, as I mentioned, we covered the First Church Age. Without covering too much of what we already covered, catch us up with a synopsis of First Church Age for those who may not have heard our prior interview… Now, we are going to look at the END of the First Church Age… Basically, you share that it represents the end of the Jewish influence over Christianity. In each of the Church Ages Scott Wright will be sharing with us, those people who lived in that era were BORN for a reason – IN THAT ERA… Amen! Which means, when God laid out the history of mankind – He had you to be BORN NOW!  For a reason!  What is that reason?  To be part of ushering in the Return of King Jesus! Amen! So I want to leave with this thought… as you witness all these things happening around us, don't be filled with fear, but Faith. And, “Look up! For your redemption is drawing near.” CONTACT INFORMATION:

RTÉ - Drama On One Podcast
The Lean and Slippered Pantaloon by John Banville Drama On One

RTÉ - Drama On One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 29:07


Continuing our Seven Ages of Man season, the late Niall Toibin stars as the ageing Shakespearean actor, who plays Touchstone in As You Like It.

RTÉ - Drama On One Podcast
The Justice by Patrick McCabe Drama On One

RTÉ - Drama On One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 29:10


As part of The Seven Ages of Man season The Time of The Hurry starring Stephen Rea is introduced by Patrick McCabe.

RTÉ - Drama On One Podcast
The Soldier by Mannix Flynn Drama On One

RTÉ - Drama On One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 27:54


Tonight we continue The Seven Ages of Man season with The Soldier by Mannix Flynn and starring Brenda Fricker.

RTÉ - Drama On One Podcast
The Lover by Paula Meehan Drama On One

RTÉ - Drama On One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 29:57


Continuing our Seven Ages of Man Series with The Lover by Paula Meehan and performed by Lisa Lambe.

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Stuff That Interests Me
The Art of Timing: Famous Market Cycles and Their Implications

Stuff That Interests Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 9:14


Before we begin today's piece, if you should happen to be in the Scottish neck of the woods this August, I am doing one of my lectures with funny bits at the Edinburgh Fringe this year.This one is about gold. It has got Greek gods, interstellar collisions, heists and Nazis. What more you could want in a show? It's from August 4th to 20th at 2pm. Please come if you are in town- you can get tickets here.Plus an added bit of history: it takes place in the room in which Adam Smith wrote Wealth of Nations.Hopefully, I will see you there. So cycles …‘The wheel is come full circle,' commented Shakespeare's Edgar on the carnage that surrounded him at the end of King Lear. The notion of a wheel of fortune is one that has pervaded since antiquity. There are good times and bad times. There are bull markets and bear markets. There is boom and bust, something Chancellor Gordon Brown said he was going to eliminate.Whether it's the seasons of the year, the moons, or the inevitable ageing process and the cycle of life - what Shakespeare called “the Seven Ages of Man” - it's clear that there are recurring patterns to the world around us. There are even recurring patterns in the length of women's hemlines. Anyone who has been involved in business for any significant amount of time will know that markets never go up for ever, but are subject to the same cyclical movements. Commodities are very prone to cycles, so called secular bull markets or super-cycles. In 1947, Edward R. Dewey and Edwin F. Dakin published a book called Cycles - The Science of Predictions. It's now out of print, but Dewey and Dakin noticed a 54-year index cycle in wholesale prices – in other words commodity prices  - going back to 1790. Based on this they made projections for the future. They called it the 54-year "Rhythm".Their forecasts were pretty accurate. The 1980s and 90s were a clear secular commodities bear market. The 2000s a clear secular bull. The 2010s another secular bear. The 2020s? A bit of everything.Thinking in basic terms can be an effective way of investing: are we in a bull market or a bear market? How long does this bull/bear market have to run? Find a bull market and go long. That's all you need to do really as an investor. There's no point picking brilliant stocks, if the sector they are in is in a bear market.   Mining companies themselves, go through clear cycles – perhaps phases is a better word – from exploration and discovery, through development and mine building, to actual production. New technology goes through a clear cycle as it evolves, which research firm Gartner dubbed the hype cycle. Look at what happened with Dotcom and the internet: from invention to excitement and bubble to collapse to mainstream adoption. Felix Dennis in his book How To Be Rich talked about “riding the wave”: getting into a new growth area early and then surfing to riches. Thinking in terms of cycles can help you to frame the bigger picture. It can give you an idea of where you are in the grand scheme of things. We like reading about cycles because they bring a veneer of certainty, clarity, security and comfort, where there is, in fact, often none. But most of us have a slightly superstitious streak, which means we can be vulnerable to cycles narratives, too easily persuaded by them and too easily wedded to them.I remember around the time of the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, many became obsessed with the idea of Kondratiev winter. In his 1925 book The Major Economic Cycles, Russian economist Nikolai Kondratiev had identified a long-term cycle lasting approximately 50 years. As I say, cycles can make for good copy and Kondratiev made his name pedalling them. We had had spring, summer and autumn. Now we were headed into winter. The notion was confirmed by the collapse in financial markets happening in real time around us. The narrative took hold, and many buckled down with gold, tins and guns, ready for a great depression, only to miss out on one of the most epic bull markets in history.Back in 2005 economist Fred Harrison wrote about an 18-year cycle in UK property in his cult classic Boom Bust: House Prices, Banking and the Depression of 2010. In 2005 many had already turned bearish on property with good fundamental reasoning. But Harrison said the bull market had longer to run and the top was coming in 2008. He was right. There were still two more years of bull market. The peak actually came in the third quarter of 2007. The problem is the trough was so short lived. A couple of years maybe. We got the Global Financial Crisis but I don't remember the “Depression of 2010”.  There was a buying window during that 2009 to 2011 period, but prices, especially in London, did not fall by anything as much as many were hoping. Interest rates were slashed and there were few forced sellers. Without the rate cuts, house prices would have come down by a lot more. By the turn of the decade it was off to the races again. If you sold in 2007, but were too wedded to the cycle theory, you would have been waiting for lower prices and never got back in again. Harrison, by the way, is forecasting the next peak in UK real estate in 2025. He may prove right, but recent data coupled with rising rates suggest the market has already peaked. Is this another false top, such as we saw in 2005? We shall see.Another popular cycle is the four-year “presidential cycle” in US stocks. A few years ago GMO's Jeremy Grantham, one of its main proponents, declared that it doesn't work any more because the US Federal Reserve has broken it. But here we are in 2023, in the third year of a presidential cycle, and the S&P500 is acting it out to the letter, rising to new highs when few expected it.The idea is that economic sacrifices are made during the first two years of a president's term (while it's still OK to be unpopular). This results in the “four-year cycle low” in the stockmarket. Then, in the final two years of the term, the focus shifts towards stimulus, to boost the economy ahead of the next election. That 3rd year boom is just what we are seeing now.Cycles are all very well in theory. They make a great topic for discussion, but trading them in real time is a different prospect altogether. It's too easy for an academic to look back at history, find a pattern and declare it a cycle. When real life doesn't fit the model, you'll hear something like: “Well, the war upset the cycle”, or “they printed loads of money, so the cycle didn't work out”. Markets are not fixed and predictable in the same way as the days and weeks of the year.I like writing about cycles. I like reading about them. I think they help guide you through life. But when the word “cycles” comes up in investing, I breathe out and try and erect a defensive mental wall. Heaven forbid I should get too wedded to them. Real life and academia are not the same.Thanks for reading. Please subscribe if you haven't already, and check out my paid letter. Lots more great content on its way.Interested in buying gold to protect yourself in these uncertain times? My current recommended bullion dealer in the UK is The Pure Gold Company, whether you are taking delivery or storing online. Premiums are low, quality of service is high. They deliver to the UK, US, Canada and Europe, or you can store your gold with them. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe

Burning Man LIVE
The Streets of Black Rock City

Burning Man LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 41:26


Stuart and Burning Man's Community Services head honcho Terry “Retro” Schoop riff on the streets of our fair city and the naming thereof, from the controversial to the miraculous to the misunderstood. Black Rock City has elaborate art themes, each with street names, each with curious conditions. Why does our recreational refugee camp even need street names? Were they always alphabetical around an imaginary clock face? And what's a clock anyway? Hear this year's art theme (ANIMALIA) express itself through cryptids (animals that no one can prove are real). Folklore and fandom brought us our new ABC street names: Afanc, Bigfoot, Chupacabra, Dingbat… and NOT the Easter Bunny, thanks to Encantados, which are were-dolphins that shape-shift into dapper dancers in search of a party.  This is an episode with literature, lore, and laughter — and a pile of BRC trivia for street cred.Streets of BRC 2023: Cavalcade of Cryptids | Burning Man JournalBurning Man 2023: ANIMALIATerry “Retro” Schoop | Burning Man JournalBurning Man Staff: Terry Schoop

Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning
Peter Nimitz: Seven Ages of Western Eurasia

Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 96:08


On this episode of the Unsupervised Learning podcast, Razib talks to Peter Nimitz, the author behind the Nemets Substack, which explores topics as diverse as the 2014 Donbass War and the likelihood of Eurasian migration into Chad thousands of years ago. Razib and Nimitz walk through his recent post, the Seven Ages of Western Eurasia: A brief outline of the 11,700 years from the Anatolian Farmers to the Present. In the piece, he explores the changes that Europe and West Asia have undergone since the end of the last Ice Age, including the rise and fall of pre-literate civilizations before written history, and the recurrent social and economic collapses from which humans have had to rebuild. Razib and Nimitz have similar interests, but where Razib focuses more on genetic relationships, Nimitz tends to dive deep into archaeology, supplementing his understanding of the migration of peoples with paleogenetics. They also discuss the proto-civilizations of the Ice Age, including nascent farming communities that might date to over 20,000 years ago. The conversation repeatedly circles back to the theme that paleogenetics has had a transformative effect on interpreting archaeological sites and our understanding of the migrations of past peoples. https://razib.substack.com This is where you will find all the podcasts from Razib Khan's Substack and original video content.

Economics In Ten
Shakespeare Special: The Seven Ages of Man

Economics In Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 86:04


In Shakespeare's ‘As You Like It', the seven ages of man are described by "melancholy Jacques" the professional misery-guts killing the mood in the Forest of Arden. To celebrate the Bard's birthday, your friendly neighbourhood economists have produced a Shakespearian special that focuses on some economics associated with each of these seven ages. Pete and Gav will be your guides through each stage of life from "mewling and puking" through to "mere oblivion", to see what Economics can teach us. Along the way you will learn about the economy of Shakespeare's England, how Pete was an imperious King Malcolm in "the Scottish Play" and how teenagers undermine conventional economics. As always there is a challenging quiz and a stirring modern makeover of the seven ages verses in one of Gav's unforgettable poems. Technical support comes from ‘All the world's a stage' Nic.

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Parkin Mounds: Mound Builders Series | SAAJ 061

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 64:16


In this episode, the Seven Ages team leads off their final episode of 2022 with a discussion on a ground-breaking new report on the Cooper's Ferry archaeological site. Recent Carbon 14 dating suggests this site may pre-date Clovis occupation in North America by as much as 2,000 years. Next, the team discusses the recent geological report that indicates the Bering Land Bridge may have been a late addition to the end of the last Ice Age. The team is then joined by Nathan Odom, a park interpreter at Parkin Mounds Archaeological State Park in Arkansas.  The Parkin Mounds Archaeological State Park is a National Historic Landmark that preserves a 17-acre Mississippian Period American Indian village located on site from A.D. 1000 to 1550. Archeologists at this research station also uncovered evidence that Hernando de Soto visited this site in 1541. The site was the location of the 1920s-era Northern Ohio Lumber Cooperage Company, and the Northern Ohio School House still remains. The site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Odom shares his knowledge of the history of the location, and the fascinating discoveries made there during excavations over the years.  Twitter  Instagram  Facebook  Seven Ages Official Site   Seven Ages Patreon  Seven Ages YouTube  Chasing History  Parkin Archaeological State Park  Our Sponsor: The Smokey Mountain Relic Room 

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Tutankhamun: A Century of Discovery | SAAJ 060

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 85:31


In this episode, the Seven Ages team begins the show with an in-depth discussion of some of the theories and speculations surrounding the building of the pyramids. The discussion also references the recently discovered void above the King's chamber in the pyramid of Khufu using a cosmic-ray scan. The Seven Ages team is then joined by Dr. Bob Brier "Mr. Mummy" for a celebratory discussion of the 100th Anniversary of the discovery of the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun by Howard Carter.  Dr. Bob Brier is recognized as one of the world's foremost experts on mummies and Egyptology. As Senior Research Fellow at Long Island University/LIU Post in Brookville, New York, he has conducted pioneering research in mummification practices and has investigated some of the world's most famous mummies, including King Tut, Vladimir Lenin, Ramses the Great, Eva Peron (Evita), Marquise Tai (Chinese noblewoman), and the Medici family of Renaissance Italy. In celebration of the centennial of the discovery of the famed Egyptian pharaoh's final resting place, Dr. Brier joins us to discuss his new book Tutankhamun and the Tomb that Changed the World.  Twitter   Instagram  Facebook  Seven Ages Official Site  Seven Ages Patreon  Seven Ages Youtube  Chasing History   Dr. Bob Brier Official  Our Sponsor:  The Smokey Mountain Relic Room   

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Moundville, Alabama: Moundbuilder Series | SAAJ 059

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 82:16


In this episode, the Seven Ages team catches up for a bit of Egyptological discussion in our introduction portion of the show, before shifting our attention over to Jason Pentrail and Chase Pipes of the Chasing History Youtube channel, who continue their journey to mound-building cultural sites throughout the Southeastern United States. At their most recent stop, the team toured the stunning Mississippian site of Moundville, Alabama. Jason and Chase are joined by friend and colleague Lash LaRoux as they sit down to speak with Faculty Curator Dr. Elliot Blair.  Dr. Elliott Blair is an anthropological archaeologist whose research focuses on the early colonial and Late Mississippian periods in the American Southeast. Much of his research focuses on population aggregation and identity at Mission Santa Catalina de Guale, a 16th and 17th-century Spanish mission located on St. Catherine's Island, Georgia. Drawing upon practice-based approaches to the archaeology of colonialism and exploring identity through situated learning theory, he examines the persistence of social identities as diverse populations formed new communities under the pressures of missionization. In his work, he uses social network analysis to explore the structure of past social relationships at multiple scales. We are also joined by Moundville Education and Outreach Coordinator Lindsey Gordon who shares all of Moundville's outstanding programs and cultural relationships with us.  Twitter  Instagram  Facebook   Seven Ages Official Site  Seven Ages Patreon  Seven Ages YouTube  Chasing History  Moundville Archaeological Park  Our Sponsor:  The Smokey Mountain Relic Room   

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Poverty Point, Louisiana: Mound Builders Series | SAAJ 058

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 90:32


In this episode, the Seven Ages team is joined once again by Chase Pipes of the Chasing History Radio podcast and Youtube channel in a visit to the captivating site known as Poverty Point, the third stop on our mound builders tour.  Poverty Point, Louisiana is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest mound sites in North America. The archaeological record at Poverty Point shows that its story goes back at least 3000 years. While no written record of Poverty Points inhabitants remains, we know that the site was of significant ceremonial importance and was a hub for various regional activities including trade, production of goods, and the creation of site-specific artifacts such as the Poverty Point Objects (PPOs), a unique cooking stone found in great abundance at the site.  Seven Ages host Jason Pentrail welcomes Poverty Point site manager and expert interpreter Mark Brink to the show. Mark discusses the history, progression, and eventual decline of Poverty Point.  Follow the Seven Ages Research Associates online: Twitter  Instagram  Facebook  Seven Ages Official Site  Seven Ages Patreon  Seven Ages YouTube  Chasing History  Poverty Point World Heritage Site  Our Sponsor: The Smokey Mountain Relic Room   

Fashion Grunge Podcast
131: Left of the Dial | BBC Seven Ages of Rock [American Alternative]

Fashion Grunge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 67:38


This episode was first featured on our Patreon!This is my favorite episode of this seven part series for obvious reasons. It covers Nirvana and also introduced me to a bunch of other bands as well. Featuring one of my favorite people in music, Henry Rollins who gives his takes on the scene in the 80s. We hear from the producers on the construction of the songs, the fame aspect and pressures, and end on a somber note.Watch the episode: https://bit.ly/3ce8DGaThe rise of alternative rock in the USA. From its early underground days where bands like Black Flag drew inspiration from the DIY ethos of punk, Left Of The Dial traces the history of the network of fans, clubs and fanzines that sustained the scene and launched the careers of bands like R.E.M., The Pixies and Hüsker Dü. The film takes a fresh look at the explosion of the Seattle scene, culminating in the success of Nirvana's 'Nevermind' and the tragic loss of Kurt Cobain, an artist whose triumph and tragedy continues to cast an inescapable shadow.I made a playlist of the songs featured in the episode: https://spoti.fi/3qJEv9F----Get OVER 70 BONUS episodes on 90s & 00s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more movies...) and to support the show, join the PATREON for $5 a month! www.patreon.com/fashiongrungeHosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Jai @jai_stylefactoryFollow Fashion Grunge PodcastInstagram @fashiongrungepodTwitter @fgrungepodLetterboxd Fashion Grunge PodcastTikTok @fashiongrungepod

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Mound Builders Series: Spiro Mounds, Oklahoma | SAAJ 56

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 102:19


In this episode, the Seven Ages team is joined by Chase Pipes of the Chasing History Youtube channel and podcast, as they continue the spring road trip and record live from the Spiro Mounds site in Oklahoma. Jason Pentrail, James Waldo, and Chase Pipes are joined by archaeologist and Spiro Archaeological Park Director Dennis Peterson. Dennis provides the team with a detailed explanation of the history of the Mississippian culture and excavations that have taken place over the years at the famed Spiro Mounds site.  Dennis Peterson has been the manager at Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center for 30 years. In May of 1985, he came to the site when it was still a part of the State Park system under the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department (transferred over to the Oklahoma Historical Society in 1991) and started interpreting the site to the public. He was involved in the excavations under the Oklahoma Archeological Survey and Oklahoma University from 1979 to 1982 and worked with the site and other locations in Oklahoma through the Survey from 1982 to 1985.  Spiro Mounds is one of the most important cultural and economic centers in the Mississippian world. It boasts one of the richest art and artifact collections in North America and is considered an international cultural treasure. Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center preserves 150 acres of the site along the Arkansas River. The center offers interpretive exhibits, an introductory slide program, and a small gift shop. Visitors can explore nearly two miles of interpreted trails, including a one-half-mile nature trail.  Follow the Seven Ages Research Associates online:  Twitter   Instagram  Facebook  Seven Ages Official Site  Chasing History  Spiro Mounds Official Site Our Sponsor The Smokey Mountain Relic Room 

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Mound Builders Series: Pinson Mounds, Tennessee | SAAJ 55

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 72:51


In this episode, the Seven Ages team is joined by Chase Pipes of the Chasing History Youtube channel and podcast, as they travel and record live from the Pinson Mounds site in Eastern Tennessee. Jason Pentrail and Chase Pipes are joined by Tennessee State Park Ranger Dedra Irwin, who explains all the details of this truly unique woodland-era mound complex. Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park covers over 1,200 acres and contains at least 15 Native American mounds. In addition to Sauls Mound, the group includes Oxier Mound, the Twin Mounds, and Mound 31. Archaeological evidence suggests the mounds were both burial and ceremonial in purpose. Pinson Mounds is a national historic landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Follow the Seven Ages Research Associates online:  Twitter Instagram  Facebook  Seven Ages Official Site  Chasing History  Pinson Mounds State Park  Our Sponsor The Smokey Mountain Relic Room

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Mound Builders Series: Pinson Mounds, Tennessee | SAAJ 55

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 72:51


In this episode, we are joined by Tennessee State Park Ranger Dedra Irwin to discuss Tennessee's unique woodland-era Pinson Mounds complex. The post Mound Builders Series: Pinson Mounds, Tennessee | SAAJ 55 appeared first on Seven Ages.

British Murders Podcast
Interview #10 | Dr Richard Shepherd (Former Forensic Pathologist)

British Murders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 72:43


I welcome Dr Richard Shepherd to the show in this interview episode.Richard trained as a doctor at St George's Hospital medical school at Hyde Park Corner, qualifying in 1977, and then completed his postgraduate training as a forensic pathologist in 1987.He is also an experienced Senior Lecturer and Professor who has taught at universities around the world and lectured to professional audiences at national and international conferences.Richard advised on the management of UK fatalities following the September 11 attacks and was the forensic pathologist expert for the Bloody Sunday Inquiry and the death of Princess Diana.He was also the pathologist who carried out autopsies on the victims of the 1987 Hungerford massacre and the killer Michael Ryan.Richard's second book 'The Seven Ages of Death', released in paperback on May 12, 2022, is available to purchase here:The Seven Ages of Death - Penguin Books UKYou can find and support Dr Richard Shepherd here:https://drrichardshepherd.com/For all things British Murders, please visit my website:https://www.britishmurders.com/Intro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusicMy recording equipment:Shure SM7B Vocal MicrophoneCloud Microphone Cloudlifter CL1Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB Audio InterfaceRode PSA-1 Professional Studio Boom ArmRecorded using:ZencastrEdited in:Hindenberg PRO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

British Murders Podcast
INTERVIEW | Dr Richard Shepherd | Britain's Top Forensic Pathologist

British Murders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 77:13


In this episode of British Murders, I welcome Dr Richard Shepherd to the show.⁣ Richard trained as a doctor at St George's Hospital medical school at Hyde Park Corner, qualifying in 1977, and then completed his postgraduate training as a forensic pathologist in 1987. He is also an experienced Senior Lecturer and Professor who has taught at universities around the world and lectured to professional audiences at national and international conferences. Richard advised on the management of UK fatalities following the September 11 attacks and was the forensic pathologist expert for the Bloody Sunday Inquiry and the death of Princess Diana. He was also the pathologist who carried out autopsies on the victims of the 1987 Hungerford massacre and the killer Michael Ryan. Richard's second book 'The Seven Ages of Death', released in paperback on May 12, 2022, is available to purchase here: The Seven Ages of Death - Penguin Books UK You can find and support Dr Richard Shepherd here: https://drrichardshepherd.com/ For all things British Murders, please visit my website: https://www.britishmurders.com/ Intro music: David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet' https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusic My recording equipment: Shure SM7B Vocal Microphone Cloud Microphone Cloudlifter CL1 Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB Audio Interface Rode PSA-1 Professional Studio Boom Arm Recorded using: Zencastr Edited in: Hindenberg PRO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chasing History Radio
Chasing History Radio: Prehistoric America, Spiro Mounds w/ The Seven Ages Audio Journal

Chasing History Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 14:55


In this episode, we are joined by Jason Pentrail & James Waldo of the Seven Ages Audio Journal Podcast to explore the history of Spiro Mounds one of prehistoric North America's most important yet forgotten sites. A center of artistic excellence unseen in other sites, Spiro stands out because of the quality of artifacts discovered in the 1930's by looters. There is so much to this site and we did our best to cover the basics... the seven ages team recorded an in-depth interview with Spiros Site Director that can be found over on their podcast "The Seven Ages Audio Journal"  Please help us out by taking 20 seconds and giving us a rate and review or tell us how we can make a better show. We Appreciate Youz Guyz!   Please help us out by leaving a comment and sharing our show with others!    Don't forget to Subscribe, Comment & leave us a rating and review. We also have a YouTube Channel "Chasing History" where we take you into the field with the men & women who discover history!

Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast
Episode 51: Sound Chaser 219

Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 205:56


The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast is in the ether again. This time the show returns to its usual format of tripping through the years to pluck out prog gems. I have four pieces of new music from Rosalie Cunningham, The Flower Kings, Art Griffin's Sound Chaser, and Lobate Scarp. The Symphonic Zone includes a long suite from long ago. All that, plus news of tours and releases on Sound Chaser. Playlist1. Argent - Be Free, from Argent2. Deep Purple - Smoke on the Water, from Machine Head3. Samla Mammas Manna - Manna Jamma, from Samla Mammas Manna4. Rosalie Cunningham - Donovan Ellington, from Two Piece Puzzle5. Trans-Millenia Consort - Organized Confusion, from Plot Zero6. Steve Roach - Energy Well, from Holding the Space: Fever Dreams II7. Travis & Fripp - The Unspoken, from Thread8. Art Griffin's Sound Chaser - Total Eclipse, from The Seven Ages of Starlight9. Kit & Coco - Over the Andes, from In Time10. Dwiki Dharmawan - Pasar Klewer, from Pasar KlewerTHE SYMPHONIC ZONE11. Kevin Gilbert's Giraffe - The Musical Box, from The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway12. Exodus - Spacer Z Psem (Metal Mind label cd bonus track), from The Most Beautiful Day13. Lobate Scarp - You Have It All, from You Have It All14. The Flower Kings - Funeral Pyres, from By Royal Decree15. Cast - Dialect for the 21st Century, from Power and Outcome16. Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Pictures at an Exhibition, from Pictures at an ExhibitionLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONE17. Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe - Teakbois, from Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe18. David Lanz & Paul Speer - Mountain, from Natural States19. Lensflare - La Grotta delle Sirene, from La Valle dell'Inferno20. Pentangle - The Toss of Golden Hair, from Think of Tomorrow21. Irene Papas (with Vangelis) - Neranzoula (Le Petit Oranger), from Odes22. Penguin Café - The Life of an Emperor, from Handfuls of Night23. Isotope - Frog, from Illusion24. David Sylvian - Taking the Veil, from Gone to Earth25. Tangerine Dream - Zeit, from Zeit26. Roxy Music - A Song for Europe, from Stranded

Chasing History Radio
Chasing History Radio: Spiro Mound: America's Lost Tomb

Chasing History Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 16:46


As a part of our joint Seven Ages audio Journal/Chasing History Radio trip, we discuss the history of Spiro Mound the only true tomb ever discovered north of Mexico. Spiro is one of if not the most important Mississippian era sites and prehistoric Native America sites rivaling the importance of Cahokia. In this episode, we discuss what makes Spiro such an important site in prehistoric Native America. Please help us out by taking 20 seconds and giving us a rate and review or tell us how we can make a better show. We Appreciate Youz Guyz!   Please help us out by leaving a comment and sharing our show with others!    Don't forget to Subscribe, Comment & leave us a rating and review. We also have a YouTube Channel "Chasing History" where we take you into the field with the men & women who discover history!

Seven Ages Audio Journal
The Clovis Projectile Point and Experimental Archaeology | SAAJ 54

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 74:56


This edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal Podcast begins with a discussion of the latest research concerning the peopling of the Americas. Next, the team catches up from all over North and South America as the Seven Ages and Chasing History Spring road trip wraps up. We are then joined by Kent State University professor Dr. Metin Eren for an in-depth discussion on the efficacy of the Clovis projectile point in killing proboscideans. Eren, who holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Southern Methodist University, as well as an M.A. inExperimental Archaeology from the University of Exeter, an M.A. in Anthropology, from Southern Methodist University, and an A.B. in Anthropology from Harvard College, shares an academic perspective with the team about the world of experimental archaeology, and what we can learn from this ever-advancing discipline. How can modern science be applied toward a deeper understanding not only of the Clovis projectile point, but also of the many other practices held by ancient Americans, and early people elsewhere around the world? The Seven Ages Research Associates dig into these, and many other questions with Dr. Eren on this special edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal. Follow the Seven Ages Research Associates online: Twitter  Instagram  Facebook  Official Site Below are links to stories covered in this edition of the podcast Our sponsor: The Smokey Mountain Relic Room  The Kent State Experimental Archaeology Lab Kent State Lab Metin Eren on Google Scholar Hunter-Gatherer Behavior: Human Response During the Younger Dryas (Edited by Metin Eren)

Seven Ages Audio Journal
The Clovis Projectile Point and Experimental Archaeology | SAAJ 54

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 74:56


We are joined by Kent State University professor Dr. Metin Eren for an in-depth discussion on the efficacy of the Clovis projectile point in killing proboscideans. The post The Clovis Projectile Point and Experimental Archaeology | SAAJ 54 appeared first on Seven Ages.

Wonders of the World
094 - Chambord Chateau

Wonders of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 67:00


Just a little 440-room hunting lodge built among other chateaux in France's Loire Valley, Chambord is the grand dame of them all.  Built for François Ier, it betrays the influence of the Italian Renaissance, specifically of Leonardo da Vinci, François' teacher and mentor. Gary Girod, host of the French History Podcast, joins us to discuss François and his place in French history, while listener Sarah Demetz shares her experience visiting the chateau and the Loire. Plus fish in a lovely white butter sauce! Sources: Horne, Alistair. Seven Ages of Paris Isaacson, Walter. Leonardo da Vinci Nuland, Sherwin B. Leonardo da Vinci Price, Roger. A Concise History of France Rick Steves Loire Valley  Vasari, Giorgio. Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects Photograph by Patrick Giraud CC 3.0

Seven Ages Audio Journal
The Mystery of Florida’s Key Marco Cat | SAAJ 53

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 58:25


In this episode, we are joined by Austin J. Bell for an in-depth discussion of the archaeology of Florida's Marco Island and its most famous artifact, the Key Marco Cat. The post The Mystery of Florida's Key Marco Cat | SAAJ 53 appeared first on Seven Ages.

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Bonfire Shelter Bison Jump: Paleoindian and Archaic-Period Excavation | SAAJ 52

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 74:58


In this edition, we feature an in-depth interview with David Kilby of Texas State University and the Ancient Southwest Texas Project to discuss the Bonfire Shelter bison jump. The post Bonfire Shelter Bison Jump: Paleoindian and Archaic-Period Excavation | SAAJ 52 appeared first on Seven Ages.

Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast

Head to Head: Louise Glück or Mary-Louise Parker? Aaron gives James quotes and he has to decide who said it. The hosts also share some fabulous Ouisie stories throughout.As always, please consider supporting authors and indie bookstores. We recommend Loyalty Books, a black-owned DC-based bookstore. You can shop their store here. Dear Mister You, Mary-Louise Parker's book of poems, was reviewed by The New York Times. Boys on the Side was the last film Herbert Ross directed. It was written by Don Roos and released in 1995. Bonnie Raitt's cover of Roy Orbison's "You Got It" peaked at # 33 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. You can watch Whoopi and Mary-Louise Park sing "You Got It" to each other in the movie here. "I want / my heart back/ I want to feel everything again" is from Glück's "Blue Rotunda" from Averno. "I improvised; I never remembered" is from "Mother and Child" in Glück's The Seven Ages. Louise Glück's poem "The Untrustworthy Speaker" can be read online here, or in her book Ararat. You can watch Mary-Louise accept her 2nd Tony Award here.Louise Glück's Nobel speech drew well-deserved criticism, including from Matt Sandler, who wrote an essay published and readable here on Verso Books's blog.The Bread Loaf Writers' Conference is the country's oldest continuous writers' conference, began in 1926. You can see Kelly Clarkson cover Blondie's "Heart of Glass" here.  You can watch Mary-Louise perform Harper's last monologue in Angels in America: Perestroika here.