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We enter the circle of violence. This week Dcn. Harrison Garlick is joined by Fr. Thomas Esposito, O. Cist., a Cistercian priest who teaches at the University of Dallas, to discuss the seventh circle of Dante's Inferno: (1) violence against neighbor (2) violence against self and (3) violence against God & nature.Check out our website for more info: thegreatbookspodcast.com.Check out our 80+ Question and Answer Guide to the Inferno.From the guide:43. What happens in the Seventh Circle of Hell: Violence Toward Neighbor (Canto 12)?As Virgil and the Pilgrim press on toward the Seventh Circle of Hell, Virgil explains the topography of hell. The City of Dis marks the transition from upper hell to lower hell, while the Seventh Circle of Hell marks the beginning of the sins of violence (represented by the lion in the dark woods in Canto 1). Virgil explains, “violence can be done to God, to self, or to one's neighbor.”[1] Next, Virgil explains there are two types of fraud. First, there is the “simple fraud” of the second circle of lower hell, the Eight Circle of Hell overall, in which “hypocrites, flatters, dabblers in sorcery, falsifiers, thieves, and simonists, pander, seducers, grafters, and like filth” are punished.”[2] Second, there is “complex fraud" of the final circle of hell, the Ninth Circle, in which are punished traitors who betrayed the “love Nature enjoys and that extra bond between men which creates a special trust.”[3]Virgil and the Pilgrim enter into the Seventh Circle of Hell, which is guarded by the Minotaur—a half-man and half-bull creature from classical mythology known for its undying rage.[4] With the Minotaur consumed by its own anger, Virgil and the Pilgrim continue on and come upon a great “river of blood that boils souls of those who through their violence injured others”—known as the Phlegethon.[5] The contrapasso is made more severe by herds of centaurs galloping along the bloody riverbanks and shooting with arrows at “any daring soul emerging above the bloody level of his guilt.”[6]As the Pilgrim observes, the souls are sunk in a river of blood to a depth commensurate with their violence: the tyrants, such as Alexander, Dionysius, and Attila, who “dealt in bloodshed and plundered wealth” are sunken to their eyelids; the murders who dealt in bloodshed are sunk up to their throats; and the rest of the violent are sunk to various lesser degrees.[7] Musa notes, “the sins of violence are also the Sins of Bestiality,” and the bestial and violent nature of these sins are seen in the theme of half-animal and half-human creatures: the furies on the walls of the City of Dis, the Minotaur whose very enraged existence spawned from an act of bestiality, and the centaurs who were known in classical mythology for violence and rape.[8]44. What else should be noted about the first area of the seventh circle?Lower hell is characterized by sins of malice, and Fr. Thomas offered malevolent as another good...
In Episode 30, David and Mark-Eugene celebrate the incredible playwright—and their colleague—Nora Brigid Monahan. Later, Monahan and composer Alexander Sage Oyen join moderator Charles Kirsch to discuss DIVA: LIVE FROM HELL! and perform selections from the show. "DIVA: LIVE FROM HELL" tells the story of Desmond Channing, a dethroned high school Drama Club president, as he spirals into insanity and seeks revenge on his teen nemesis, Evan Harris. Set in the Seventh Circle, Hell's most squalid cabaret venue, Desmond must reenact the cursed events and play all the parts as his punishment. To wrap up, David and Mark-Eugene tease the next episode, which spotlights women writing musicals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s Monday in America, time for The World’s Greatest Political Podcast: THE LEFT SHOW! This week, J.M. Bell, Taylor, JC, and Tiffany come together to praise the President (of Mexico), Richardson v Gaetz, Trump, Trump, Trump, Musk, and Trump. We also end the show with good news. Join us, won’t you? #679 The World’s Greatest […]
Our Flashback Files, interviews previously published on Patreon and now available for all, continue with Sara Century speaking with Alexandra Velasco and Thais Castralli about avant garde horror filmmaking. This episode originally appeared on Patreon on October 10, 2022 This is a delightful interview with two incredibly well-versed horror, avant-garde, and film aficionados chatting with me about why experimental film and horror go so well together. There are a few things you should check out ASAP, including the film that's under discussion here, The Seventh Circle. It's short and amazing so give it a shot! You can keep up with Alexandra Velasco on her website and/or IG! You can follow Thais Castralli on her website and/or IG! This interview was set up by Black Magic Cameras, which are extremely cool so check 'em out if you're doing filming! While Bitches on Comics is on hiatus to deal with some personal matters, we're also busy behind the scenes making sure we come back stronger than ever. If you want to help us in this work, please support us by joining our Patreon Community where you can hear over 100 great interviews and episodes like the one you're listening to right now! You can follow Bitches on Comics on Instagram Blusky Hive Tumblr TikTok and Twitter @BitchesOnComics and you can follow our hosts: Sara Century: @saracentury (Instagram), S.E. Fleenor: @se_fleenor (Instagram, Blue Sky, and Twitter), and Monika Estrella Negra: Instagram and Twitter. Follow our Sound Editor Kate on Twitter. Show us some love by giving us a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, PodChaser, or wherever you get your podcasts. Support us by joining our Patreon Community. Keep in touch with us and see what we're up to by visiting our website: BitchesOnComics.com And check out our new narrative horror podcast Decoded Horror Channel which includes Graveyard Orbit, Tales of the Sapphire Bay Hotel, and more! Bitches on Comics is a Queer Spec project. Check out our other projects! Learn more about Queer Spec at: QueerSpec.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Italian producer Salvatore Pizzuto, known as Ancestral Landscapes, makes his debut on Mod.1's Hypnotic Motion label with the aptly titled "Seventh Circle" EP. This four-track exploration of deep techno dives headfirst into the genre's core elements, offering a potent blend of entrancing drones, ethereal pads, and enveloping synths. Our focus today, "Recall," wastes no time grabbing the listener's attention. A clean, sharp sound design takes center stage, with a thumping kick drum and liquid synth forming the track's rhythmic backbone. Glittering percussion adds a touch of light, while haunting pads weave an eerie atmosphere, creating a mesmerizing and unsettling soundscape. "Recall" serves as a prime example of what lies in wait on the entire "Seventh Circle" EP, set to be released on February 23rd https://soundcloud.com/ancestrallandscapes https://soundcloud.com/hypnoticmotionrecords https://www.instagram.com/ancestrallandscapes/ https://www.instagram.com/hypnoticmotion/ Follow us on social media: https://soundcloud.com/itsdelayed https://linktr.ee/delayed https://www.itsdelayed.com https://www.facebook.com/itsdelayed https://www.instagram.com/_____delayed https://www.youtube.com/@_____delayed
This episode, we're joined by Liam Crowley from Comicbook.com to breakdown the seventh episode of Disney+ Percy Jackson and the Olympians, We Find Out The Truth, Sort Of. Discussion topics may include: the show's version of the Crusty scene, parenthood, hurting the people you love, Dante's Inferno, Annabeth's regret, The Garden of Earthly Delights, and finally meeting Hades and Poseidon.CHECK OUT OUR NEW PATREON!!!! PJO SEASON 1 PREDICTIONS ARE NOW UP!!!!Have a question? Want to contribute your own analysis? Feel like arguing? Email monsterdonutpodcast@gmail.com.Come say hi and check out the sketches Phoebe made this episode on Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok! @PJOPod on all platforms.Find our new Monster Donut merch here!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/monsterdonut/explore.More information on the show can be found at https://monsterdonut.wixsite.com/podcast.Check out Liam's aftershow, Riptide Radio, at ComicBook Nation!THEME SONG:"The Mask of Sorokin," music and arrangement by Dan CordeGuitars - Dan CordeBass - Quinten MetkeDrums - Todd CummingsRecorded, mixed, & mastered by Todd CummingsOUTRO MUSIC:"Shadow Run," music and arrangement by Dan CordeGuitars - Dan CordeBass - Quinten MetkeDrums - Todd CummingsRecorded, mixed, & mastered by Todd Cummings Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
GreenRanger welcomes the SEVENS world with a discussion on the new characters, cards and skills, new Rush main box and structure deck, and the new selection box cards for Speed Duels and new skill changes. #YGODuelLinks #YGOMasterDuel #duellinks #yugioh #podcast #YGODuelLinks #duellinks #yugioh #podcast The Duel Assessment Episode #324 Your Podcast for Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links Oct 1, 2023 […]
This week, Taylor, Sandy and Taddea Richard discuss Lisa Marie Presley's bowel obstruction, Matt Damon's depression, the Grande/Gomez split and much, much more! All new segments include Our Week's: Guide to the Future! Covert Affair - Film Noire by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100795 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
This episode features a conversation Josh had in early June with Dan, Ethan, and Zach from Grave Heist. Grave Heist are a new band from downstate NY that released a five song EP a few weeks back that Josh absolutely loved. We talk about their previous bands, the formation of Grave Heist, what they have planned, as well what they are up to in the Hudson Valley Scene. Stick around after the interview to hear the song "Seventh Circle" from Grave Heist. Follow us on Instagram: @hardcorearchivepodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enterprise-hardcore-podcast/support
Himeros.tv creator Davey Wavey is joined by sex and intimacy coach Finn Deerhart and porn stars Ethan Chase, AJ Sloan, Jordan Starr, Alex Mecum, Leo Louis, Edward Terrant and Kane. On the set of Himeros.tv's "Seventh Circle" shoot in Germany, they talk about working with Himeros's different sex coaches, and the challenges that come with being vulnerable and authentic.
This week on the Happy MonsterCast, the Legion battles the Order of the Seventh Circle in an epic brawl! Featuring Frankie, Jung Soo, Brendan, and Bob of the Foundry Gang.
Tickets for The Seventh Circle: A Symposium on Gender, Sexuality, and Disability in Horror Cinema, have reopened for one week only! Get your ticket before Sunday at midnight. Purchase at http://seventh-row.com/seventh-circle 50% discount code: SeventhCircleDec21 (expires Friday Dec 10th at midnight EST).
"The Seventh Circle" from Fear Itself. The crew of "GHOSTED: Tales from the Other Side" is sent to film their final episode of Season 2 at the Flannan Isle of Eilean Mor in Scotland. With this deal is a requirement to also include the mysterious Glaas House in the episode. Soon they will discover some doors should never be opened.
"The Seventh Circle" from Fear Itself. The crew of "GHOSTED: Tales from the Other Side" is sent to film their final episode of Season 2 at the Flannan Isle of Eilean Mor in Scotland. With this deal is a requirement to also include the mysterious Glaas House in the episode. Soon they will discover some doors should never be opened.
"The Seventh Circle" from Fear Itself. The crew of "GHOSTED: Tales from the Other Side" is sent to film their final episode of Season 2 at the Flannan Isle of Eilean Mor in Scotland. With this deal is a requirement to also include the mysterious Glaas House in the episode. Soon they will discover some doors should never be opened.
This week on the Happy MonsterCast, the Legion breaks in on a group of Order of the Seventh Circle propagandists. Featuring Frankie, Jung Soo, Frank, Brendan, and Bob of the Foundry Gang.
We discuss French director Mia Hansen-Løve's newest film Bergman Island and her 2016 film, Things to Come. We analyze both films' shared themes of women in existential crises, the passage of time, and the speed of change. This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, Associate Editor Brett Pardy, and special guest Emily Garside Show notes Register for The Seventh Circle, a symposium on gender, sexuality, and disability in horror cinema. Sign up for updates on the first book to ever be published on the films of Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier Read Elena Lazic's interview with Mia Hansen-Løve about her 2019 film Maya Read Lindsay Pugh's discussion of Vicky Krieps and Mia Wasikowska in Bergman Island Bergman Island was our 4th favourite film of TIFF 2021. See the other 19 choices here. Related Episodes Ep. 109: TIFF 2021, part 1 Ep. 103: Pascal Plante's Films: Fake Tattoos and Nadia Butterfly Ep. 44: Shirley and portraits of female artists (Member's only) Ep. 27: Comparing Little Women adaptations Ep. 21: Feminist horror Ep. 14: The Souvenir and the films of Joanna Hogg Follow Seventh Row on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and read our articles at seventh-row.com.
We've spent over forty (!) episodes of this podcast slow-walking through the seventh circle of INFERNO, among the sins of violence. We've been here a long time, to say the least. So I thought it would be crucial to look back at the sweep of the seventh circle--that is, INFERNO, Cantos XII through XVII. There's no specific passage for this episode of the podcast WALKING WITH DANTE. Rather, I'd like to detail some of the structural and thematic unifying devices in the cantos. And I'd like to ask a two questions for which I have no answer. Here are the segments of this podcast episode on the Seventh Circle of INFERNO: [01:29] A look at a few of the structuring devices in Cantos XII through XVII--that is, some of the poetic ways Dante ties this long stretch into one unit, both astride beasts and the possibility of a Crete program in these cantos. [04:48] More structuring details: court life to start, followed by the ways the middle class can make money in the nascent days of liquid capital. The violent against others and against themselves are largely about courts; the violent against God are partly about how money is made or power is accumulated in this new world. In the middle, almost as a fulcrum, lies Capaneus, the mythic hero, stretched out on the burning sands. [07:03] The poet and the pilgrim are both becoming more assertive throughout these cantos. [08:36] The Seventh Circle starts with the Minotaur and perhaps should be seen as a series of labyrinths. [10:55] The Seventh Circle is controlled by Phlegethon--in other words, by flow. [12:58] One question for which I have no answer: Why does the Seventh Circle of INFERNO start with a slope and end with a cliff? [14:21] There are clearly two modes of writing INFERNO so far: the travelogue, a tour of sin; and the exploration of interiority, of personal space, found in the long sequences with some sinners. The Seventh Circle starts and ends with a travelogue, bits which bracket more intense psychological and sociological explorations. [16:52] A second question for which I have no answer: Does naming the work "COMEDY" in the circle of the violent do violence to the text the poet is writing? Support this podcast
We discuss two sci-fi-ish romantic comedies, Maria Schrader's I'm Your Man, which was one of our favourite films from the Berlinale earlier this year, and Richard Curtis' About Time, about which we have complicated feelings. This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, and staff writer Lena Wilson. Show Notes: Read Alex's review of I'm Your Man Register for The Seventh Circle, a symposium on gender, sexuality, and disability in horror cinema. Sign up for updates on the first book to ever be published on the films of Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier Related Episodes: Ep. 110: Brief encounters: Weekend and End of the Century Ep. 92: Commodifying Women: Sugar Daddy and An Easy Girl Ep. 89: Coming of Age at Forty: Spinster and The Forty-Year-Old Version Ep. 73: Explorations of rape culture in Promising Young Woman and The Assistant (Member's Only) Ep. 61: Toxic male privilege in The Riot Club and What Richard Did (Member's Only) Follow Seventh Row on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and read our articles at seventh-row.com.
"The Seventh Circle" from Fear Itself. The crew of "GHOSTED: Tales from the Other Side" is sent to film their final episode of Season 2 at the Flannan Isle of Eilean Mor in Scotland. With this deal is a requirement to also include the mysterious Glaas House in the episode. Soon they will discover some doors should never be opened.
"The Seventh Circle" from Fear Itself. The crew of "GHOSTED: Tales from the Other Side" is sent to film their final episode of Season 2 at the Flannan Isle of Eilean Mor in Scotland. With this deal is a requirement to also include the mysterious Glaas House in the episode. Soon they will discover some doors should never be opened.
We discuss Raw and Thelma, two classics of modern horror from directors who both have exciting new films on the festival circuit. This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, and Editor-at-Large Mary Angela Rowe. Show Notes Purchase our ebook Beyond empowertainment: Feminist horror and the struggle for female agency. The book features a case study on Thelma, featuring an essay and interviews with Trier, co-writer Eskil Vogt, and cinematographer Jakob Ihre. Read excerpts here. Register for The Seventh Circle, a symposium on gender, sexuality, and disability in horror cinema. Sign up for updates on the first book to ever be published on the films of Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier Read Mary Angela's 2017 review of Raw Read a preview of Orla's essay on sisterhood in Raw from Beyond Empowertainment. Related Episodes Ep. 109: TIFF 2021, part 1 Ep. 107: Are men OK? Masculinity, mental health, & addiction in Another Round and Oslo, August 31st Redux Ep. 35: The Invisible Man and Unsane (Member's Only) Ep. 21: Feminist horror Follow Seventh Row on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and read our articles at seventh-row.com.
On the second of our TIFF 2021 podcasts, we discuss Power of the Dog, Ali & Ava, coming-of-age films, Midnight Madness, and more from this year's festival. This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, and special guest Angelo Muredda On this episode Horror Symposium (2:08) Joachim Trier book (4:35) 10th anniversary of Weekend (6:30) How was TIFF (7:00) Power of the Dog (Jane Campion) (16:16) Ali & Ava (Clio Barnard) (29:47) The Platform Competition (39:23) Drunken Birds (Ivan Grbovic) (44:29) Earwig (Lucile Hadzihalilovic) (46:56) The Hill Where Lionesses Roar (Luàna Bajrami) ( (52:41) Mothering Sunday (Eve Husson) (54:37) True Things (Harry Wootliff) (1:01:24) Encounter (Michael Pearce) (1:05:01) Wolf (Nathalie Biancheri) (1:05:55) Midnight Madness (1:11:19) African films (1:19:25) Holocaust films (1:21:48) Documentaries (1:27:58) Ahed's Knee (Nadav Lapid) (1:30:55) Conclusion (1:35:11) Show Notes: Register for The Seventh Circle, a symposium on gender, sexuality, and disability in horror cinema. Sign up for updates on the first book to ever be published on the films of Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier Read our list of the best perfomances of TIFF 2021 Read Angelo's TIFF at Film Freak Central and Cinema Scope TIFF 2021 Reviews: Read Orla's review of Ali & Ava Read Orla's review of The Hill Where Lionesses Roar Read Alex's review of The Survivor Read Orla's review of Ahed's Knee Related Episodes Ep. 109: TIFF 2021, part 1 Ep. 102: Cannes 2021 Ep. 84: Berlinale 2021, Part 2: The Competition (Member's Only) Ep. 83: Berlinale 2021, Part 1: The Sidebars (Member's Only) Ep. 78: Sundance 2021, Part 1 (Member's Only) Ep. 6: Free Solo (Member's Only) Follow Seventh Row on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and read our articles at seventh-row.com.
"The Seventh Circle" from Fear Itself. The crew of "GHOSTED: Tales from the Other Side" is sent to film their final episode of Season 2 at the Flannan Isle of Eilean Mor in Scotland. With this deal is a requirement to also include the mysterious Glaas House in the episode. Soon they will discover some doors should never be opened.
"The Seventh Circle" from Fear Itself. The crew of "GHOSTED: Tales from the Other Side" is sent to film their final episode of Season 2 at the Flannan Isle of Eilean Mor in Scotland. With this deal is a requirement to also include the mysterious Glaas House in the episode. Soon they will discover some doors should never be opened.
"The Seventh Circle" from Fear Itself. The crew of "GHOSTED: Tales from the Other Side" is sent to film their final episode of Season 2 at the Flannan Isle of Eilean Mor in Scotland. With this deal is a requirement to also include the mysterious Glaas House in the episode. Soon they will discover some doors should never be opened.
"The Seventh Circle" from Fear Itself. The crew of "GHOSTED: Tales from the Other Side" is sent to film their final episode of Season 2 at the Flannan Isle of Eilean Mor in Scotland. With this deal is a requirement to also include the mysterious Glaas House in the episode. Soon they will discover some doors should never be opened.
Rob Langdon served in the Australian Defence Force for 15 years, before working as a security contractor overseas. Rob was working in Afghanistan for a US company when he shot and killed a man. He was sentenced to death and spent 7 years in the notorious Pul-e-Charki prison. Rob had to fight the odds to survive each day and his story is hellish…If you would like to read Rob's book The Seventh Circle you can find it here:https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-seventh-circle-rob-langdon/book/9781760527433.htmlhttps://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/other-books/The-Seventh-Circle-Rob-Langdon-9781760527433Tear It Down is a Six10 Media Production. Cover art by my talented sister in law, Courtney Woods. Theme song by Baba Beats. Follow us on Apple Podcasts and spotify, or wherever you are listening to this now. You can follow us on instagram @Tearitdownpodcast on Instagram and Facebook, and @six10mediagroup and facebook @six10media. If you want to get in touch you can head to six10mediagroup.com or send an email to info@six10mediagroup.com If you need help or are struggling with mental health, you can call lifeline on 13 11 14. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tear-it-down. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Happy MonsterCast, the battle with the Order of the Seventh Circle begins – and one legionnaire will not survive… Featuring Frankie, Bob, Brendan, Jung Soo and Frank of the Foundry Gang.
This week on the Happy MonsterCast, the Legion of Liberty plan their assault on the home base of the Order of the Seventh Circle. Featuring Frankie, Jung Soo, Brendan, Frank, and Bob of the Foundry Gang. Note - an audio problem resulted in the loss of part of the episode; the events are summarized in the appropriate location.
This week on the Happy MonsterCast, the Legion of Liberty are trapped in an inn in London, and the Order of the Seventh Circle is closing in… Featuring Frankie, Jung Soo, Brendan, Frank, and Bob of the Foundry Gang.
This week, the Legion of Liberty protect a defector from the mysterious Order of the Seventh Circle. Featuring Frankie, Bob, Jung Soo, Brendan, and Frank of the Foundry Gang. A quick note, viewers and listeners – we had a recording glitch with this session and had to fall back on our backup recording. As a result, our sound quality is lower than usual. Our apologies.
This podcast contains a reading of Ocean Vuong's, ‘The Seventh Circle of Earth'. https://poetryschool.com/how-i-did-it/i-forward-first-collection-special-ocean-vuong-seventh-circle-earth/ Published from Ocean Vuong's book Night Sky with Exit Wounds Published by Copper Canyon Press. (Published in this podcast under fair usage, not-for-profit, educational use). For more resources and information on poetry visit the Litpoetry website at https://www.litpoetry.com/ This video and audio adaptation is copyrighted, © James Laidler (Litpoetry) Poem Recital by the extraordinary Voice Over Artist, Phillip Freeman, (Phillip can be commissioned for work on www.fiverr.com) The following tracks used are licensed to Litpoetry through www.musicbed.com and include: ‘Eschaton' (Featuring Chris Coleman) by Tony Anderson, ‘Ave Maria' by svvn.
Violence Against God Session 11: Still in the Seventh Circle, in the first ring of the third ring of the Violent, where the violent objector is the landscape itself, fiery sands and flaming rain that banish all growth, we see Capaneus stuck in his railing rebellion against Jove. In the Old Man of Crete we see from the Golden Age to the crumbling of the Kingdom's of Mankind a cracked statue weeping tears into four mythic rivers. Three of the rivers come into Hell. One confounds Dante's sense of direction, but protects his feet and quenches the fires above. And we shall forget about the fourth for the moment. For more information about the Mythgard Academy series on Dante's Inferno, visit https://mythgard.org/academy/inferno/
Welcome to the SEVENTH CIRCLE folks! Not gonna lie, we forgot which canto we were on. But no matter! The Minotaur is what's up, and Jesus did some serious infrastructural damage on his most recent tourist trip. Also: centaurs who may or may not be played by Pierce Brosnan; Hammurabi's Code; sparkling anthropotaurs; a river of boiling blood. Whose blood is it? Unclear. FYI: Trent is NOT the same as Trieste. We are ignorant. We are so, so unqualified to make this podcast. If you haven't realized that by now, we don't know what to tell you.
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Ocean Vuong’s poem “Seventh Circle of Earth” is an homage to the love and intimacy shared by Michael Humphrey and Clayton Capshaw, a gay couple who were murdered in their home in Dallas, Texas. In the midst of recognizing the violence and threat LGBTQI communities face, the poem holds space for tenderness — and honors their love.A question to reflect on after you listen: What examples have you seen of love and power enacted, even in the face of threat?About the poet:Ocean Vuong is an assistant professor in the MFA program for poets and writers at the University of Massachusetts — Amherst. His New York Times bestselling novel is On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous, and his poetry collection, Night Sky with Exit Wounds, was awarded the T.S. Eliot Prize and Whiting Award. In 2019, Vuong was awarded a MacArthur "Genius" Grant.“Seventh Circle of Earth” comes from Ocean Vuong’s book Night Sky with Exit Wounds. Thank you to Copper Canyon Press, who published the book, and to Ocean for letting us use his poem. Read it on our website at onbeing.org.Find the transcript for this episode at onbeing.org.The original music in this episode was composed by Gautam Srikishan.
Kurtz' visions grow stronger and stronger as they descend further into the lower circles. Narration: Richard GalbraithAdditional voices: Simon OlsenRecording, sound design, mix & master: Andrew DavidsonTheme music: Svend Karlsson
The Band of Boobs rush to the 7th layer of Hell to rescue Balnor! Hardwon draws the ire of several powerful monsters, Moonshine attempts to distract a demigod, and Beverly encounters some sneaky old foes. Support us at Patreon.com/Naddpod to get access to the after-show and a bunch of other Naddpod content! Get tickets to our upcoming live shows at naddpod.com/live.Music/Sound Effects Include:"Deal with a Devil" by Emily Axford."The Seventh Circle of Hell" by Emily Axford. "Demigod" by Emily Axford.
This weeks show is going to be crazy! Shawn and John are hanging out with Crew who brought us Mad House: A Paranormal Documentary; Seven Circles Productions; Alex Bob, Steve Brodt, Keith Campbell and JP Doyal! This is a show you do not want to miss! Plus we have a new intro that will be played for the very first time it was Voiced by the MOTH! Meet our guests before our show: Seventh Circle Productions is an independent production company created in 2018 that focuses on paranormal documentaries. Seventh Circle consists of four committed, hard-working individuals that originally met on social media. They decided to join forces and create a production company that creates high quality entertaining documentaries.Released in Spring of 2019, “Mad House: A Paranormal Documentary” was the first film released under Seventh Circle Productions. This documentary was filmed in Madison, Ohio at Madison Seminary, where the crew spent 3 days and 2 nights inside one of the most active locations in America. This film is currently available on Amazon Prime and Vidi Space.In addition to producing films, Seventh Circle Productions also attends events throughout the year, and run their own YouTube channels. DVDs, merchandise and more is available on their Facebook page.
Convicted for Murder | Royal Australian Regiment | Private Security Contractor ABOUT THE GUEST: Convicted for murder in Afghanistan in 2009, Rob spent several years in a notorious Afghan prison awaiting execution and fighting to quash his sentence and clear his name. He has since written a book about the ordeal, called The Seventh Circle. Read the postH-Hour Podcast #64 Rob Langdon
This week's episode features a conversation with Rob Langdon, Author of The Seventh Circle: a Former Australian Soldier's Extraordinary Story of Surviving Seven Years in Afghanistan's Most Notorious Prison. I interviewed him for Dragon Door and this episode features a conversion that expands on the interview and explores some interesting ideas that may surprise you […]
This week's episode features a big chunk of a never before released recording of the presentation I gave at Dragon Door's second ever Strength and Health Conference. As many of you already know one of my absolute favorite skills to hone is problem solving, and this presentation outlined some of my approaches systems for restarting […]
Stefan and Dave of Seventh Circle Promotions stopped by. Seventh Circle puts on shows in the area including upcoming shows with Marissa Nadler & Stephen Brodsky and Jesus Piece and Sanction among others. We talk about all the shows they have coming up, some road-bumps when doing shows in the past, and about lizards and cats and such. Y'know, life. Music Rundown Opening Song: Marissa Nadler & Stephen Brodsky "For The Sun" Droneflower (Sacred Bones Records) Rick: Dälek "Respect To The Authors" Respect To The Authors (Exile On Mainstream Records) Fauna "The Hunt" The Hunt (Lupus Lounge) Steve Moore "Your Sentries Will Be Met With Force" Beloved Exile (Temporary Residence) Ghosts of Dance "Walking Through Gardens" Walking Through Gardens (Dark Entries) Josh: Com Truise "Persuasion System" Persuasion System (Ghostly International) Full Of Hell "Burning Myrrh" Weeping Choir (Relapse Records) Tim Hecker "That World" Anoyo (Kranky) L.O.T.I.O.N. "Hardware" World Wide W.E.B. (Toxic State Records) Dave: Bad Brains "Rock For Light" Rock For Light (PVC / Caroline Records) Stefan: Morphine "I Know You (Part 1)" Good (Accurate Distortion / Rykodisc) Closing Song: Cro-Mags "Eyes Of Tomorrow" Alpha Omega (Century Media) Seventh Circle on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeventhCircleCT/ Email: seventhcirclepromotions@gmail.com The Redscroll Podcast is a monthly show (new episodes on the first of the month) that works as a companion to what we do at Redscroll Records in Wallingford, CT USA. We are a record store that has a heavy emphasis on the left of center / underground music of the world. Whether it be underappreciated or just has a niche audience, marginalized or just off the radar it's all of interest to us. With the show we'll generally have a localized focus. We'll discuss what is in our personal rotation at the moment. We'll talk to guests who have to do with all of the above. And we'll talk about specific dealings with the store. If you have input you're welcome to contact us through email (redscroll@gmail.com). Oh, and please do subscribe! New episodes on the first of every month! (Subscribe on Android)(Subscribe elsewhere just by searching for us please!)
We were lucky enough to spend a great weekend at this year's Emerald City Comic Con! Find out what we've been up to, what panels we visited, what The Wicked + The Divine party was like, and also hear some half-baked theorizing about why Cruel Intentions is the way it is.We were lucky enough to chat with Andrea Fort and Michael Christopher Heron, the writing team behind Songs for the Dead, and Anne Camlin and Becca Farrow of Rock Candy Games, the team behind the upcoming Seventh Circle! Everyone we spoke with was delightful, please take some time to check out their work because your life will be immediately better. Our interview with Andrea and Michael begins at around 1:09:00 and our interview with Anne and Becca begins at around 1:31:30!Warning: We cussed, our guests cussed, it's a cussing extravaganza around here.What Missy's Been Up To:Reading:Circe by Madeleine MillerReal Love by Rachel Sullivan and anonymous submittersWatching:Cruel IntentionsUsWhat We Do in the ShadowsPlaying:Heart of the WoodsWhat Merri's Been Up To:Reading:Songs for the Dead by Andrea Fort, Michael Christopher Heron, Sam Beck, and Deron BennettWatching:The OrderThe Dragon Prince Season 2Our Website | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr | Patreon | Merch
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The crew of the Other Side gets the chance to film at the mysterious Glaas house seven years after the architect and owner disappeared. Unfortunately their investigation uncovers that the supernatural is frighteningly real. GM: Megan Players: Aser, Brian, Jonn, and Nathan. System: Gumshoe (Fear Itself) Music by Kevin MacLeod, “Classic Horror 2.” (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ For more information visit us at The Redacted Files. What to help us out? Check out our Patreon. You can also find us on Discord!
The crew of the Other Side gets the chance to film at the mysterious Glaas house seven years after the architect and owner disappeared. Unfortunately their investigation uncovers that the supernatural is frighteningly real. GM: Megan Players: Aser, Brian, Jonn, and Nathan. System: Gumshoe (Fear Itself) Music by Kevin MacLeod, "Classic Horror 2." (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ For more information visit us at The Redacted Files. What to help us out? Check out our Patreon.
In this episode of WarriorU, Bram Connolly speaks to long time friend Rob Langdon. They served together in the 1st Battalion in the early 1990s and stayed in touch in the years that followed. Rob served for almost fifteen years in the Army, before becoming a security contractor working in Iraq and Afghanistan. In July 2009 Rob was protecting a convoy when he shot and killed an Afghan guard during a heated argument after the guard drew a pistol on him. Rob's claim of self-defence was dismissed by a court in Kabul that refused to hear any of his evidence or call any of his witnesses, and he was sentenced to death in a matter of minutes. Rob's death sentence was later changed to 20 years in jail, to be served in Afghanistan's most notorious prison, Pol-e-Charkhi, described as the world's worst place to be a Westerner. Rob was there for seven years, and every one of those two thousand five hundred days was an act of survival in a jail run from the inside by the Taliban and filled with some of Afghanistan's most dangerous extremists and criminals. In 2016 Rob was pardoned and released. He has recently released his tell all book The Seventh Circle detailing his extraordinary account of what it took to stay alive and sane in almost unimaginable circumstances.https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/other-books/The-Seventh-Circle-Rob-Langdon-9781760296407 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The smiles after the 2-0 win over Peterborough are long gone, We're back this week with more uplifting content. Following our closely contested away defeat to West Brom, we discuss just where it went wrong and what would we do if QPR were to let us anywhere near the dugout for the Bristol City game. We also find time to welcome Amit Bhatia to the chairmanship of this great club! DISCLAIMER: CONTAINS MANY WORDS OF SWEARING AND VAGUE REFERENCES TO ULTRA RELATED VIOLENCE
It's a bad time to be a Cleveland sports fan. The Cavs can't play defense against a high school team, the Indians imploded in the playoffs, the Buckeyes lost to Iowa ending their national championship hopes and the Browns are well, terrible and that's the nicest word I could think of. This week TJ and Scott discuss the Cleveland sports landscape and why its not as bad as it might seem, with the exception of the Browns, that is worse than you think it is.
Beyond the wall
On today’s edition of The Totally Football Show, James Richardson is joined by Rafa Honigstein, Kelly Cates and David Preece to analyse a stonking weekend in the Premier League and beyond. City were simply sensational against Stoke - but can they do it against Napoli on (a rainy) Tuesday (night)? Crystal Palace finally got their first win - but can Mr Roy build on this momentum? And Spurs beat Bournemouth at Wembley - but can they do the business against Real Madrid at the Bernabéu? Also up for discussion: Bayern turn back the clock; Icardi wins the Milan derby; and a remarkable tower block in Slovenia BREAKING NEWS: • we’re delighted to say that top comedian Kevin Bridges - yes, the Kevin Bridges - will be joining Jimbo, Rafa, Iain Macintosh and Producer Ben us on stage for Totally Football Live in London on Wednesday 29 November. Make sure you don’t miss out: http://bit.ly/2wmBaiW PARISH NOTICES: • get your shave on with our friends Cornerstone, who are giving you £10 off your first order: https://www.cornerstone.co.uk/totally •Totally Football Live in Birmingham is 3 and a bit weeks away. We’re at the Glee Club on Wednesday 8 November. Get your tickets here: http://bit.ly/2fkzsb7 GET IN TOUCH: • send us a tweet: @thetotallyshow • find us on Facebook, where you’ll find video, photos and loads of other stuff: https://www.facebook.com/thetotallyfootballshow/
Up the stairs
Signs of the Zodiac
Stornaway, Scotland
The Other Side
Episode 50: It's Not Lupus Part 3! Welcome back, Guardians! On this episode... uh, well, drop and Cosmo go off the deep end exploring organic nature of the Vex and their architecture as well as the connections between Alpha Lupi and the Vault of Glass. This episode is really designed to be some "food for thought" as we start in on the Guardians experience with the Vault, focusing on the Templar and the Oracles. This is a dense episode, so be on the lookout for some follow up from the team as well as a very special next show when we discuss some exciting unnanounced content as a refreshing break between Vault shows. Enjoy! Episode References: Raid Secrets Subreddit: reddit.com/r/raidsecrets/ Vault of Glass / Labrynth of Daedalus: https://redd.it/37xwuv Seventh_Circle: https://www.reddit.com/user/Seventh_Circle?sort=top Quantum Computing in a Piece of Glass: https://arxiv.org/abs/1112.3489 Contact Us: Web: DestinyGhostStories.com Twitter: @dghoststories Email: destinyghoststories@gmail.com Facebook: /DGhostStories Instagram: @DGhostStories Great Resources: The Ishtar Collective Destiny Timeline r/DestinyLore r/DestinyTheGame
Yeah, son (and/or daughter). It is time for insane Punisher stories, honey pots, and dick jokes. Introduction - Jake talks about his game testing duties and how he's getting his daughter into STEM. I talk about my acting career and my battles in the gas wars. [23:51] News - Jake and I discuss the newly announced Punisher TV show's release date and the growing meme of the Punisher identity. [36:20] Mail Call - We get a great voice mail from Blackstone and some helpful emails from our listeners. [54:19] Bullet Points - We cover Frank's adventures in upstate New York and Vermont in Punisher #2 and wrap up the emotionally dead-inside series Seventh Circle. [1:23:14] Flashbacks - Jake and I enjoy the hell out of an unpublished Punisher 2099 story done by Chuck Dixon! He released it on his blog and you can Read Part 1 here! Read Part 2 here! [1:58:29] Discharge Papers - Jake discusses the shows Love, Narcos, and the Studio Ghibli movie The Wind Rises. I love Lady Dynamite and hate the AMC show Preacher.