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This episode is presented by Create A Video – Shrouded in secrecy and misdirection, the US military launched targeted attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities over the weekend. Was this the right call? Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Media Bias Check: If you choose to subscribe, get 15% off here! Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.comGet exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Skeptik's got us busting out the tinfoil hats this week as we cover David Fincher's 1997 conspiracy thriller, The Game! Shrouded in mystery from beginning to end, the film keeps you firmly on your toes. So strap in because this is a serious case of "are you paranoid, or are they really after you?!" TW: suicide, gang stalking, gaslighting, and snobby rich folk Be sure to sub to our Youtube channel for video episodes!https://www.youtube.com/@thedevilsworkpodcastWatch PsydeShow on Twitch: twitch.tv/psydeshowJoin the discussion on Facebook (The Devil's Work Podcast) and Instagram/TikTok @thedevilsworkpod Email us your own reviews about the films or your thoughts on episodes at: thedevilsworkpodcast@gmail.com
On this episode of Face2Face, David Peck sits down with legendary filmmaker David Cronenberg and acclaimed costume designer Anne Dixon to explore their haunting new film The Shrouds. We dive into grief, storytelling, and the power of collaboration—from Dixon's sculptural approach to costume design to Cronenberg's reflections on love, loss, and existentialism. It's a layered, philosophical conversation about death, creativity, and connection—and one that turns costume and character into deeply human art forms.Synopsis:In The Shrouds, visionary filmmaker David Cronenberg delivers one of his most personal and provocative works to date. The film follows Karsh (Vincent Cassel), a grieving tech entrepreneur who, after the death of his wife Becca (Diane Kruger), develops GraveTech—a revolutionary system that allows mourners to monitor the real-time decomposition of their loved ones via high-tech burial shrouds and smartphone apps.Set in a near-future Toronto, the narrative unfolds as Karsh's creation becomes the center of controversy and intrigue. When several graves, including Becca's, are vandalized, Karsh embarks on a journey to uncover the perpetrators, delving into a web of conspiracies that blur the lines between technology, grief, and obsession. Drawing inspiration from Cronenberg's own experience with loss, The Shrouds is a meditation on mourning, the human desire for connection beyond death, and the unsettling intersections of technology and emotion. With its haunting visuals, a synth-heavy score by longtime collaborator Howard Shore, and a narrative that challenges perceptions of reality and memory, the film stands as a testament to Cronenberg's enduring exploration of the human condition.David Cronenberg is one of Canada's most influential and daring filmmakers, renowned for pushing the boundaries of cinema. Often dubbed the “Baron of Blood,” his work explores the dark intersections of technology, the body, and psychological trauma. From cult classics like Videodrome and The Fly to award-winning dramas like A History of Violence and Eastern Promises, Cronenberg has consistently challenged audiences with his provocative storytelling and signature style. With The Shrouds, he turns inward, crafting a deeply personal meditation on grief and connection, once again proving that he remains one of cinema's most fearless auteurs.Anne Dixon is a celebrated costume designer whose work spans film, television, opera, and dance, bringing characters to life through meticulous research and a deep understanding of visual storytelling. Her recent collaboration with Viggo Mortensen on The Dead Don't Hurt showcases her commitment to authenticity, as she recreated 19th-century attire with precision, even commissioning traditional ceinture fléchée belts from Quebec artisans to reflect the film's French-Canadian roots.Dixon's diverse portfolio includes projects like The Song of Names, Falling, and Anne with an E, earning her accolades such as the CAFTCAD Award and multiple Canadian Screen Award nominations. Her designs are known for their emotional depth and historical accuracy, making her a sought-after talent in the industry.F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face.For more information about David Peck please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/1/25: Hannah Moushabeck of Interlink Publishing: anti-Zionist Sim Kern's “Genocide Bad.” MA Municipal Assoc CEO Adam Chapdelaine: Tough budget season shrouded in uncertainty. Atty Maria Frees of National Comm to Preserve Social Security & Medicare on the threats and uncertainty about Soc Sec. John Anz w/ Anais Reno SUNY college senior and world-class jazz singer.
This episode Tom and I discuss the topic of human perception and how we might not really being experiencing what we think we might be experiencing. Join us as we share our thoughts and ideas on the subject.Find Tom.Instagram; @shroudedhandShrouded Games.https://www.youtube.com/@shroudedgamesShrouded Hands main channel.YouTube @ShroudedHandFind Paratalk.https://linktr.ee/paratalkpodcastBuy Me a Coffee.https://www.buymeacoffee.com/paratalkpodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/paratalk-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The ACCC takes its shot at the supermarket over a lack of competition in the sector – a question also being faced by the superannuation industry, with wealth growing, but the number of funds available shrinking. Interview with Tim Jenkins, Partner & Superannuation Consulting Leader at Mercer Investment Consulting Email us your thoughts to moneynews@nine.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The details of President Donald Trump's phone conversations with his Ukrainian and Russian counterparts remain relatively shrouded. Trump's sought a full end to hostilities between the two sides but appears to have settled for a limited ceasefire and further discussion for now. All three parties say the calls have gone well, but there are discrepancies in their reporting. Chatham House UK Russia expert Keir Giles told Ryan Bridge the read-out on Trump's call with Vladimir Putin is like two completely separate conversations. He says neither of them is a particularly reliable source at the moment, but it's clear they're treating this in two different ways. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The battle with the Fey Queen Violet turns desperate as she unleashes the full power entitled to her as the last surviving monarch of the Court of Fen & Fog. With one of our heroes already down and the rest low on resources, this rescue attempt could very easily turn deadly for our heroes. Join us for this actual play D&D adventure inspired by our favorite monster slaying video games of the 90's. We have merch! Check out our shop at 12sidedguys.com/shop and get your very own swag, drip, or whatever the kids call it nowadays. Join the 12 Sided Guys on Discord! https://discord.gg/SJZnpCCx6N Support us at patreon.com/12sidedguys for extra content including bonus episodes, DM notes, and more! -- Additional sound effects from tabletopaudio.com.
Weekend Edition for March 8-9, 2025 Show Notes: Support 1517 Podcast Network 1517 Podcasts 1517 on Youtube 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts 1517 Events Schedule 1517 Academy - Free Theological Education What's New from 1517: The Impossible Prize: A Theology of Addiction by Donavan Riley: https://shop.1517.org/products/9781962654708-the-impossible-prize Ditching the Checklist by Mark Mattes: https://shop.1517.org/products/9781962654791-ditching-the-checklist Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation, Book 1 of 2 by Amy Mantravadi: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1962654753?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_FCNEEK60MVNVPCEGKBD8_5&starsLeft=1 More from the hosts: Dan van Voorhis SHOW TRANSCRIPTS are available: https://www.1517.org/podcasts/the-christian-history-almanac CONTACT: CHA@1517.org SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Overcast Google Play FOLLOW US: Facebook Twitter Audio production by Christopher Gillespie (gillespie.media).
We emphasise providing you with a preview of exciting new releases and showcasing remarkable musicians with diverse styles in electronic music. While not every sound may appeal to everyone, those open to exploration might discover surprising enjoyment. Download Bios: https://www.sequencesmagazine.com/podcasts/ Playlist No 265 02.53 Carbon Based Lifeforms ‘Departed' (album Live At Ozora 2022) https://carbonbasedlifeforms.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-ozora-2022 08.06 Carbon Based Lifeforms ‘Mos6581' 14.30 Carbon Based Lifeforms ‘Bloom pt1' 19.00 Nothing But Noise ‘Monochrome Deux' (album eXistence Oscillation pAst) https://wool-e-tapes.bandcamp.com 24 36 Thomas Lemmer ‘In The Silent Depths Of Night' (album Dreamscapes) https://sine-music.bandcamp.com/album/dreamscapes 27.14 Thomas Lemmer ‘Under A Starlit Sky Of Dreams' 29.32 Erik Wøllo ‘Confluence' (album Where The River Widens) www.projekt.com 33.50 Erik Wollo 'Through The Backdrop' 37.34 Gustavo Denouard 'Silence In The Cave' (album Silent Morning) www.projekt.com 48.22 Bartosz Dziadosz ‘Fragments' (album 3inch CDR box, Theme) https://dronarivm.bandcamp.com/album/theme 52.44 Dextro ‘Live at Blank Studios' https://dextro.bandcamp.com/album/respire 01.04.14 Planet Boelex ‘Hope' (album Response) https://planetboelex.bandcamp.com/album/response 01.10.27 Stefan Erbe ‘Geminid' (album Metamorphosys) https://stefanerbe.bandcamp.com/album/metamorphosys 01.12.39 Stefan Erbe ‘Ultimate (the Finale Chapter)' 01.19.43 AeTopus ‘Museum' (album iota) https://aetopus-spm.bandcamp.com 01.23.36 AeTopus ‘Mohhu' 01.28.27 Noordic ‘Silence in Hornocal' (album Memories Of NOA) ***https://noordic.bandcamp.com/album/memories-of-noa 01.40.17 Dino Pacifici & Brannan Lane ‘Cave Of The Crystal' (album Imaginary Horizons) https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com 01.43.51 Dino Pacifici & Brannan Lane ‘Inevitable Entropy' 01.48.45 Eduardo Polonio ‘Me voy a tomar el Orient Express [masterizado]' (album Obra Electroacustica 1969-1981) ***https://buhrecords.bandcamp.com 01.52.54 Eduardo Polonio ‘Valverde [masterizado]' *** 01.55 30 Phobos ‘Isidis Planitia' (album Shrouded) *** https://phobos.bandcamp.com 02.06.33 Alnocys ‘Bosquímana (ft. Ana Vojnov)' (album El Invierno) https://temploanimal.bandcamp.com/album/el-invierno 02.10.18 Ela Minus ‘And' (album DÍA) https://www.dominomusic.com/releases/ela-minus/combat/download 02.11.13 Ela Minus ‘Combat' 02.16.04 MM Works ‘Bloom' (album Parks) https://mmworks.bandcamp.com/album/park 02.21.36 Ann Grace ‘Paz Interior' (album Paz Interior) *** https://soundcloud.com/anagraciela 02.28.09 Ann Grace ‘Un Poco De Paz' *** 02.32.47 Michelle Qureshi ‘Enigmatic Hearts' (album Be In This World) https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com 02.35.22 Michelle Qureshi ‘Just Passing By' 02.37.40 Chris Cox ‘Circles Intersect' (album Moonshowers 2) https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com 02.45.35 Liquid Mind XV ‘Gratitude' (album In The Love) https://liquidmindmusic.bandcamp.com/album/liquid-mind-xv-in-the-love 02.49.49 Liquid Mind XV ‘Sanctuary' 02.54.10 Moon Project ‘Coast Of Happiness' (EP Sun In The Window) https://moonprojection.bandcamp.com/album/sun-in-the-window 02.56.22 Unknown Observer ‘Inward' (EP Quiet Indoors) https://thisishatsu.bandcamp.com Edit ***
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Black gold. Liquid sunlight. Texas tea. Oil remains the ur-commodity of our global era, having been distilled from ancient algae and marine life to turn modernity's wheels. Wars are fought over it. Some communities are displaced by its extraction, so that others may reap its benefits. But despite its heated history, few will ever see oil on the ground. Shrouded within a labyrinth of oil fields, pipelines, and manufacturies, it tends to be known only through its magical effects: the thrill of the road, the euphoria of flight, and the metamorphic allure of everything from vinyl records to celluloid film and synthetic clothing. In Oil (Bloomsbury, 2024), Dr. Michael Tondre shows how hydrocarbon became today's pre-eminent power. How did oil come to structure selfhood and social relations? And to what extent is oil not only a commercial product but a cultural one-something shaped by widely imagined dreams and desires? Amid a warming world unleashed by fossil fuels, oil appears as a rich resource for thinking about histories of globalization and technology no less than the energetic underpinnings of literature, film, and art. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Black gold. Liquid sunlight. Texas tea. Oil remains the ur-commodity of our global era, having been distilled from ancient algae and marine life to turn modernity's wheels. Wars are fought over it. Some communities are displaced by its extraction, so that others may reap its benefits. But despite its heated history, few will ever see oil on the ground. Shrouded within a labyrinth of oil fields, pipelines, and manufacturies, it tends to be known only through its magical effects: the thrill of the road, the euphoria of flight, and the metamorphic allure of everything from vinyl records to celluloid film and synthetic clothing. In Oil (Bloomsbury, 2024), Dr. Michael Tondre shows how hydrocarbon became today's pre-eminent power. How did oil come to structure selfhood and social relations? And to what extent is oil not only a commercial product but a cultural one-something shaped by widely imagined dreams and desires? Amid a warming world unleashed by fossil fuels, oil appears as a rich resource for thinking about histories of globalization and technology no less than the energetic underpinnings of literature, film, and art. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Black gold. Liquid sunlight. Texas tea. Oil remains the ur-commodity of our global era, having been distilled from ancient algae and marine life to turn modernity's wheels. Wars are fought over it. Some communities are displaced by its extraction, so that others may reap its benefits. But despite its heated history, few will ever see oil on the ground. Shrouded within a labyrinth of oil fields, pipelines, and manufacturies, it tends to be known only through its magical effects: the thrill of the road, the euphoria of flight, and the metamorphic allure of everything from vinyl records to celluloid film and synthetic clothing. In Oil (Bloomsbury, 2024), Dr. Michael Tondre shows how hydrocarbon became today's pre-eminent power. How did oil come to structure selfhood and social relations? And to what extent is oil not only a commercial product but a cultural one-something shaped by widely imagined dreams and desires? Amid a warming world unleashed by fossil fuels, oil appears as a rich resource for thinking about histories of globalization and technology no less than the energetic underpinnings of literature, film, and art. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Black gold. Liquid sunlight. Texas tea. Oil remains the ur-commodity of our global era, having been distilled from ancient algae and marine life to turn modernity's wheels. Wars are fought over it. Some communities are displaced by its extraction, so that others may reap its benefits. But despite its heated history, few will ever see oil on the ground. Shrouded within a labyrinth of oil fields, pipelines, and manufacturies, it tends to be known only through its magical effects: the thrill of the road, the euphoria of flight, and the metamorphic allure of everything from vinyl records to celluloid film and synthetic clothing. In Oil (Bloomsbury, 2024), Dr. Michael Tondre shows how hydrocarbon became today's pre-eminent power. How did oil come to structure selfhood and social relations? And to what extent is oil not only a commercial product but a cultural one-something shaped by widely imagined dreams and desires? Amid a warming world unleashed by fossil fuels, oil appears as a rich resource for thinking about histories of globalization and technology no less than the energetic underpinnings of literature, film, and art. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/technology
Black gold. Liquid sunlight. Texas tea. Oil remains the ur-commodity of our global era, having been distilled from ancient algae and marine life to turn modernity's wheels. Wars are fought over it. Some communities are displaced by its extraction, so that others may reap its benefits. But despite its heated history, few will ever see oil on the ground. Shrouded within a labyrinth of oil fields, pipelines, and manufacturies, it tends to be known only through its magical effects: the thrill of the road, the euphoria of flight, and the metamorphic allure of everything from vinyl records to celluloid film and synthetic clothing. In Oil (Bloomsbury, 2024), Dr. Michael Tondre shows how hydrocarbon became today's pre-eminent power. How did oil come to structure selfhood and social relations? And to what extent is oil not only a commercial product but a cultural one-something shaped by widely imagined dreams and desires? Amid a warming world unleashed by fossil fuels, oil appears as a rich resource for thinking about histories of globalization and technology no less than the energetic underpinnings of literature, film, and art. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Randy Head's abrupt resignation as head of the Indiana Republican Party has revealed a position and selection process about which there are many unanswered questions. On this week's Statehouse Happenings, Rob Kendall ponders a run for the position to bring transparency to the process, while panelists Jim Merritt and Abdul-Hakim Shabazz try to make sense of how it all works.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know Mossad, Israel's legendary intelligence agency, is quietly helping keep you safe-- think cybersecurity, and even preventing nuclear wars? In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the world of Mossad—and even hear insights from a former head of the agency. Shrouded in mystery, Mossad's impact extends beyond Israel, pivotal in global security and innovation, especially for America. Israel might feel like a distant country defined by conflict, but its influence is far-reaching, positively affecting lives worldwide, including yours. With a guest appearance of the former head of Mossad. Tune in to uncover the surprising truth in less than 8 minutes.#MossadStories#IntelligenceInsights#SecretWorlds#GlobalImpact https://www.podpage.com/going-for-greatness-show/https://findinginspiration.substack.com/https://linktr.ee/goingforgreatnesspodcast#grit #podcast #inspire #resilency #challenge #entreprenuer #lifeskill
After another crushing defeat, Roma is on the brink of collapse. Can Ivan Juric possibly survive this? Who are some possible replacements, and can anyone actually win with Roma? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bohemian Grove, a secluded 2,700-acre forest in California, is the site of annual gatherings for some of the world's most powerful men. Shrouded in mystery, tales of secret rituals, hidden agendas, and influential decisions made in its shadows have fueled decades of speculation. Is it a harmless retreat for elites or a place where clandestine plans unfold? YouTuber “Dancer' will take us to Bohemian Grove for an insider's look. ————— Dancer's Socials: Dancer's YouTube: / @dancer1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancerco?ig... ————— #bohemiangrove #podcast #illuminatishorts #livestream #bloodline #shorts #culture #newworld #nwo #alexjones #mkultra #truthseeker #agenda #viralvideo #california
Heaven— God's final vision of heaven to John unfolds with the river of the water of life flowing from God's throne and the tree of life bearing its eternal fruit, symbolizing abundance and healing. Jesus proclaims, "I am coming soon," offering an open invitation to all who thirst for His presence to come and receive freely. This message of hope is both a promise and a call to action. May we be ever responding to His invitation, living in eager anticipation of His return. The Rev. Warren Woerth, pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Arnold, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 22:1-21. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory. Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Submit comments or questions to: thystrongword@kfuo.org.
Heaven and Earth— John sees a vision of a “new heaven and a new earth,” replacing the current, fallen creation. The holy city, the New Jerusalem, descends from heaven, and God takes up His dwelling place among His people. This future reality where God wipes away every tear, abolishes death, and eliminates sorrow and pain is a powerful image of hope and restoration. Today, we explore how this ultimate hope of eternal communion with God shapes our lives now, offering peace and purpose in the midst of a world marred by struggle. The Rev. Steven Theiss, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church, New Wells, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 21:1-27. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory. Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Submit comments or questions to: thystrongword@kfuo.org.
Earth and Heaven—Satan is bound for a thousand years as Christ reigns with His saints, but what does that mean? A literal thousand-year reign of Christ on earth or does it represent that Christ reigns now? Satan is described as chained, but he's not inactive. Eventually, Satan is released but ultimately defeated and thrown into the lake of fire. The dead are judged according to their deeds. Knowing that a final judgment awaits, how comforting it is to know that our Christ wins in the end, and he gives us the victory! The Rev. William Cwirla, pastor emeritus, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 20:1-15. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory. Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Submit comments or questions to: thystrongword@kfuo.org.
Heaven and Earth— Heaven rejoices over the fall of Babylon, symbolizing the ultimate defeat of evil. The marriage supper of the Lamb is joyously proclaimed, signifying the final union between Christ and His Church. As the vision continues, Jesus Christ, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, appears in His full glory, riding a white horse. With power and authority, He brings divine judgment and wages war against the beast, the false prophet, and the rebellious nations. How can we better share the message to all those who suffer that Jesus is King and has already conquered the evils of this world? The Rev. Vernon Wendt, pastor of Messiah Lutheran Church, Moundsview, MN, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 19:1-21. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory. Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Submit comments or questions to: thystrongword@kfuo.org.
Earth— A mighty angel descends from heaven, declaring the complete and final fall of Babylon, the great city, whose destruction marks the end of her worldly power. As Babylon collapses, the inhabitants of the earth mourn over the loss of her wealth, luxury, and splendor. Merchants, kings, and all who benefited from her trade stand at a distance, weeping over the sudden ruin of the once-glorious city. How does knowing the future of those who engage in immorality change your priorities? The Rev. Jacob Hercamp, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, Noblesville, IN, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 18:1-24. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Earth— After the seventh bowl of God's wrath is poured out, John is shown a vivid and symbolic vision of the judgment of Babylon the Great, portrayed as a harlot seated upon a scarlet beast, full of blasphemous names and adorned in luxurious riches. Babylon's downfall is announced by an angel, and her destruction is mourned by the kings of the earth and the merchants who thrived off her immoral influence. The Rev. Joshua Knippa, pastor of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Nederland, TX, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 16:17-17:18. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
On Night 19 of our 31 Nights of Halloween, we step back into the eerie, ghost-filled world of John Carpenter's The Fog. This atmospheric horror masterpiece continues to haunt audiences with its blend of supernatural terror and Carpenter's iconic direction. Join us as we discuss the film's chilling story, haunting visuals, and its lasting impact on horror. Is the fog still as terrifying as it was decades ago? Find out in our latest episode of the Clean Slate Podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecleanslatepodcast/support
Heaven and Earth— We encounter a striking image of the harvest: a reaping of both the righteous and the wicked. It is the final separation of those who belong to Christ and those who follow the beast. Then, seven angels are sent to unleash devastating plagues upon the earth. These judgments, symbolized by the bowls of God's wrath, strike at the rebellious on the earth. As the world endures these severe punishments, humanity's stubborn refusal to repent becomes evident, even as the great city of Babylon falls. The Rev. David Boisclair, pastor of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Overland, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 14:14-16:16. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Mount Zion and Earth—The Lamb stands on Mount Zion with the 144,000 redeemed. Who are these 144,000? The answer may surprise you. Then, three angels proclaim eternal gospel messages, and the earth's harvest is reaped—both the righteous and the wicked. Knowing that a time of reckoning is coming, how does this motivate us to live righteously and share the gospel with urgency? The Rev. Chris Matthis, pastor of Epiphany Lutheran Church, Castle Rock, CO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 14:1-20. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Earth—Two beasts arise: one from the sea and one from the earth, wielding power and deceiving many. They enforce the mark of the beast, controlling commerce and allegiance. Who do these beasts represent? The Antichrist? The Government? Both? In a world of deception and coercion, how do we remain faithful to God and discern truth from falsehood? The Rev. Doug Griebenaw, pastor and Mission Advocate at KFUO Radio, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 13:1-18. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Heaven and Earth—A cosmic conflict unfolds as a woman gives birth to a male child destined to rule, while a great red dragon seeks to devour him. Who is the woman? Who is the child? War breaks out in heaven, and the dragon is cast down to earth. Who is the dragon? Recognizing this spiritual warfare, how can we find strength in God's protection and overcome by the blood of the Lamb? The Rev. John Shank, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Edwardsville, IL, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 12:1-17. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Jerusalem and Heaven—John is told to measure the temple, and two witnesses prophesy for 1,260 days before being killed and resurrected. The seventh trumpet sounds, declaring God's kingdom established. In anticipation of God's ultimate victory, how does this inspire us to bear witness boldly in the face of opposition? The Rev. Mark Loder, pastor of St. James Lutheran Church & School, Howard Lake, MN, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 11:1-19. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Earth—A mighty angel descends with a little scroll open in his hand. John is instructed to eat the scroll, finding it sweet in his mouth but bitter in his stomach, symbolizing the mixed reactions to God's prophetic message. Are we prepared to faithfully receive and proclaim God's word, even when it brings both joy and sorrow? The Rev. Jason Wagner, pastor of Hope Lutheran Church, High Ridge, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 10:1-11. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Earth—With the sounding of the fourth, fifth, sixth trumpets, demonic forces are unleashed: the sun and moon are affected resulting in partial darkness, then tormenting locusts and a devastating army bring suffering and death to many. Yet, despite these plagues, people refuse to repent. How does this passage challenge us to examine our hearts and turn away from what separates us from God? The Rev. Ryan Kleimola, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Toledo, OH, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 8:12-9:21. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Heavenly Realm—The seventh seal is opened, and silence fills heaven for half an hour. Seven angels are given trumpets, and as the first four sound, catastrophic events affect the earth, sea, rivers, and skies. In light of these impending judgments, are we attentive to the warnings and calls to repentance in our own lives? The Rev. Tysen Bibb, pastor of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Norborne, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 8:1-13. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Earth and Heaven—Before the seventh seal is opened, 144,000 servants of God are sealed from the tribes of Israel. A great multitude from every nation stands before the throne, clothed in white robes, worshiping God and the Lamb. How does this vision of divine protection and universal salvation encourage us in our faith and mission? The Rev. David Boisclair, pastor of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Overland, MO, joins guest-host Rev. John Lukomski to study Revelation 7:1-17. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Heavenly Realm and Earth—As the Lamb opens the first six seals, judgments unfold on the earth: the Four Horsemen bring conquest, war, famine, and death; martyrs cry out for justice; and a great earthquake causes terror among all people. Faced with such revelations, how do we respond to God's sovereignty and justice in a troubled world? The Rev. Jim Daub, pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Havelock, NC joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 6:1-17. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Heavenly Realm, Throne Room—A sealed scroll in God's hand awaits someone worthy to open it. John weeps when none are found, but rejoices as the Lion of Judah, the Lamb who was slain, steps forward. All of heaven sings a new song, praising the Lamb's worthiness. Do we recognize Jesus as the only one worthy to reveal God's purposes and bring redemption? The Rev. Nathanial Brown, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Correll, MN; Trinity Lutheran Church in Bellingham, MN; and Trinity Lutheran Church in Odessa, MN, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 5:1-14. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Heavenly Realm, Throne Room—John is taken up in the Spirit to witness the awe-inspiring throne room of God. Surrounded by twenty-four elders and four living creatures, worship resounds as they proclaim God's holiness and eternal glory. How does this vision of divine majesty inspire us to worship God more deeply in our own lives? The Rev. Roger Mullet, pastor of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Buffalo, WY, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 4:1-11. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Laodicea, Asia Minor—The Lord addresses the church in Laodicea, reproving them for their lukewarm faith—neither hot nor cold—and advising them to seek true riches and healing from Him. He stands at the door and knocks, inviting anyone who hears His voice to open the door. Is our faith fervent, or have we become complacent, missing the call of Christ knocking at our hearts? The Rev. Stewart Crown, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Palo Alto, CA, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 3:14-22. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Sardis and Philadelphia, Asia Minor—Jesus is delivering critical messages to the churches in Sardis and Philadelphia. To Sardis, He warns of their reputation for being alive while being spiritually dead, urging them to wake up and strengthen what remains. To Philadelphia, He offers praise for their perseverance and promises an open door that no one can shut. Are we spiritually awake and attentive to God's opportunities in our lives? The Rev. Dr. Matthew Heise, Executive Director of the Lutheran Heritage Foundation, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 3:1-13. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Pergamum and Thyatira, Asia Minor—The Lord is speaking to the believers in Pergamum and Thyatira, commending their faith yet warning against embracing false teachings and immoral practices. He calls them to repent and hold firmly to the truth, promising rewards to those who overcome. In a culture filled with conflicting messages, how vigilant are we in guarding our faith against compromise? The Rev. Steven Theiss, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church, New Wells, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 2:12-29. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Ephesus and Smyrna, Asia Minor—Jesus is addressing the churches of Ephesus and Smyrna. To Ephesus, He acknowledges their hard work but urges them to return to their first love. To Smyrna, He offers encouragement amidst persecution, promising the crown of life to those who remain faithful. Are we, like Ephesus, in need of rekindling our passion, or like Smyrna, seeking strength to endure hardships? The Rev. Timothy Scharr, pastor of Southern Illinois District Lutheran Church, LCMS, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 2:1-11. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory. Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Submit comments or questions to: thystrongword@kfuo.org. Thy Strong Word is graciously underwritten by the Lutheran Heritage Foundation. Through the mission gifts of people like you, LHF translates, publishes, distributes and introduces books that are Bible-based, Christ-centered and Reformation-driven. Learn more at lhfmissions.org.
Patmos, Greece—John, exiled on Patmos, is experiencing a profound vision of Jesus Christ in His glory. The Lord reveals Himself as the Alpha and Omega, instructing John to write messages to the seven churches. This revelation underscores Christ's sovereignty and His intimate presence among His people. How does this powerful vision challenge us to deepen our understanding of who Jesus truly is? The Rev. Dan Grimmer, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Mitchell, SD, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 1. Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it's more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
Oooh! We're going to poke the gauzy fabric-covered bear with this one! Well first we're going to have a delightful chat about plagues. No, not Covid 19 or the black death, we're talking frogs! If you thought the Spanish Flu was bad, wait until you hear about the great Egyptian livestock massacre. But did the great plagues visited upon Egypt by Moses and his very powerful tetragrammatonically-named accomplice really happen? Is it even logically possible that they could have happened? Then we're going to make some very certain people very sad. Hold on to your long pieces of stained fabric, because we're going to "cover" (get it?) the shroud of Turin. Have you heard that a new scientific paper has come out that proves that this was actually the sheet that was draped over Jesus as he lay in the tomb? A lot of people have heard that. Well great news! We've read that paper, and we're going to discuss it! For early access to an ad-free version of every episode of Data Over Dogma, exclusive content, and the opportunity to support our work, please consider becoming a monthly patron at: https://www.patreon.com/DataOverDogma Follow us on the various social media places: https://www.facebook.com/DataOverDogmaPod https://www.twitter.com/data_over_dogma Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Expanded Perspectives, the journey begins with a chilling tale from the shores of California. A woman and her cousin claim to have witnessed something otherworldly near the Santa Monica Pier—creatures they described as 'mermaids,' though their eerie glow and malevolent presence suggest something far more sinister. The story then shifts to the Appalachian Trail, where a father, his son, and their loyal dog spend the night in a remote shelter. But as darkness falls, they encounter a mysterious entity known only as the "Brown Man." The unsettling realization soon dawns that this being might have attacked their dog without ever touching it. Amidst these strange encounters, Kyle shares a lighter yet equally puzzling experience of his own. Despite no intention of doing so, he's found himself walking miles after running out of gas and, in a stroke of misfortune, locking himself out of his office twice in just two weeks. The episode concludes with a tale from southcentral Ohio, where a lone driver on a deserted country road encounters something bizarre—a sight that defies explanation, floating eerily near the road's edge. After the break, Cam brings up some mysteries surrounding Antarctica. In the heart of the Earth's most desolate and unforgiving expanse, whispers echo through the icy winds, carrying tales of the unknown. Antarctica, a land untouched by time, shrouded in secrecy and bound by an unspoken pact among the world's nations, remains a blank page in the story of our planet—a page that invites both wonder and trepidation. The Antarctic Treaty, a veil of diplomacy, cloaks this frozen wasteland, rendering it off-limits to the eyes of ordinary men and women. But what truths are buried beneath the layers of ice, hidden from all but a select few? In the shadowed years before the world plunged into chaos, a group of Nazi explorers ventured to the White Continent under the guise of "research." Their true purpose? Shrouded in darkness, leaving us to speculate what they sought—and perhaps found—in this remote corner of the Earth. Did they establish a foothold, a secret stronghold far from prying eyes? As the war raged on, the United States, vigilant and wary, kept a watchful gaze on their adversaries. In a move that has fueled speculation for decades, the celebrated Admiral Byrd led Operation Highjump, an expedition that some say uncovered more than ice and snow. What did Byrd witness in the icy abyss, and what secrets did he bring back that might have changed the course of history? The tales do not end there. Rumors swirl like the Antarctic blizzards, telling of Nazi technology far beyond their time, perhaps even of extraterrestrial origin. Did they unlock the secrets of flight and machinery, not of this world? And what of the persistent murmurings of alien presence, of unidentified objects cutting through the endless night of the Antarctic sky? Satellite images, innocuous to the untrained eye, reveal cracks in the ice, jagged peaks, and distant research stations. Yet to some, these are not mere geographical features but signs—clues pointing to hidden cities beneath the ice, to places where the unimaginable might dwell. UFO crash sites, they whisper, alien civilizations encased in ice, waiting. Antarctica holds its secrets close, wrapped in the cold embrace of its icy plains. And as long as it remains unexplored, the mysteries of the White Continent will continue to beckon, daring us to uncover what lies beneath. All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives! Sponsors: AG1: If there is one product we had to recommend to elevate your health, it's AG1, and that's why we have partnered with them for so long. So if you want to take ownership of your health, you gotta start with AG1! Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3+K2 and 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase exclusively at drinkAG1.com/expanded. Show Notes: Glowing Yellow-Green Luminescent "Mermaids" Seen at Santa Monica, California Our "Brown Man" Encounter on the Appalachian Trail! Flying "Mummy" What Did the Southcentral Ohio Witness Observe? Want to Share Your Story? Email: expandedperspectives@yahoo.com Hotline: 888-393-2783
Dani, Nate and Jordan discuss the latest in Pokemon! This week we are talking about Boogie Boarding, New Pokemon World Championships merchandise unveiled, the Promo card celebrating Worlds 2024, "Shrouded Fable" releasing this week on Friday and more! Right here on... The Shadowless Podcast...
This edition of Eponymous Foods features a beautiful dessert, some myth busting about a very common food's invention, and a very sweet finish with a much-loved candy. Research: “160 Years of Neuhaus History.” Neuhaus Chocolates. https://www.neuhauschocolates.com/en_US/history/History.html Beaton, Paula. “The Origin of the Crepe is Shrouded in Mystery.” The Daily Meal. June 3, 2023. https://www.thedailymeal.com/1302745/origin-crepes/ “Belgian Pralines: A sweet but not so short history.” Discover Benelux. https://www.discoverbenelux.com/belgian-pralines-a-sweet-but-not-so-short-history/ Charpentier, Henri and Boyden Sparkes. “Life à la Henri: Being the Memories of Henri Charpentier.” Modern Library. 2001. Fertel, R. “praline.” In “The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets.” Oxford University Press. 2015. https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10 Grosley, Pierre Jean, and Thomas Nugent (tr). “A Tour to London, Volume I.” Lockyer Davis. 1772. Accessed online: https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_a-tour-to-london-or-ne_grosley-pierre-jean_1772_1/mode/2up “John Montagu.” American Battlefield Trust. https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/john-montagu “Maison de la Prasline Mazet.” France Today. June 14, 2012. https://francetoday.com/food-drink/maison_de_la_prasline_mazet/#fm-popup-modal-close “Making Crepes Suzette.” Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts. July 31, 2014. https://www.escoffier.edu/blog/baking-pastry/making-crepes-suzette/ “The main ingredient of Crepe Suzette.” Le Parisien. March 20, 2016. https://www.leparisien.fr/archives/l-ingredient-principal-de-la-crepe-suzette-grand-marnier-mais-pourquoi-grand-20-03-2016-5642685.php “Sandwich celebrates 250th anniversary of the sandwich.” BBC. May 12, 2012. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-kent-18010424 Stradley, Linda. “Sandwich History.” What's Cooking America. https://whatscookingamerica.net/history/sandwichhistory.htm Sybertz, Alyssa. “What are pralines, exactly?” Readers Digest. July 17, 2023. https://www.rd.com/article/what-are-pralines/ Toussaint-Samat, Maguelonne. “A History of Food.” Blackwell. 2008. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shrouded in secrecy, the Second Anointing ritual promises the highest blessings of exaltation and godhood to worthy Mormons. But with its history steeped in polygamy and secret combinations, this ceremonial rite has sparked intense debate. Uncover the veiled truths of this sacred ordinance as we delve into accounts from former members, historical documents, and the church's tight-lipped stance on this most enigmatic of Mormon mysteries. Show Notes YouTube Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors! Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon PayPal Venmo Our Platforms: Youtube Patreon Spotify Apple Podcasts Contact us: MormonStories@gmail.com PO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117 Social Media: Insta: @mormstories Tiktok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord