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Assassin's Creed Unity allows us to confront one of the most controversial men in history: Maximillien Robespierre. What made him such a successful leader, yet so despised by his followers?To get a better understanding of the man behind so much death, Matt Lewis speaks to Dr Ruth Scurr from the University of Cambridge, author of Fatal Purity: Robespierre and the French Revolutionaries.Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. Hosted by: Matt LewisEdited by: Robin McConnellProduced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell, Peta StamperSenior Producer: Anne-Marie LuffProduction Manager: Beth DonaldsonExecutive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen BennettMusic:On Father's Watch by Christ TiltonBinding Loyalties by Sarah SchachnerVersailles for Sore Eyes by Christ TiltonIf you liked this podcast please subscribe, share, rate & review. You can take part in our listener survey here: https://uk.surveymonkey.com/r/6FFT7MKTell us your favourite episode or Assassin's Creed game at echoes-of-history@historyhit.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AMDG. “This is about making heaven crowded.” Assistant principal at Jesuit High School and author Jimmy Mitchell shares his many years of experience evangelizing in his new book, “Let Beauty Speak.” Jimmy reveals how to identify the right individualized approach to talk to someone about the faith as well as the role of beauty in conversion. He discusses his life story, from joining the seminary to traveling the world. “At the age of thirty-eight, I feel like I've lived three lives,” Jimmy muses, “there's very few things I haven't done.” Tune in to hear inspiring anecdotes from Jimmy's ministry work; his favorite story about St. Ignatius; when music becomes immoral; the coming renewal in classical architecture and music; and Jimmy's experience as a Catholic entrepreneur and music manager in Nashville. Links mentioned & relevant: Let Beauty Speak by Jimmy Mitchell Jimmy's website The Power of Silence: Against the Dictatorship of Noise by Cardinal Robert Sarah with Nicolas Diat The Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux Kolbe Academy's Let Beauty Speak series Session 1: Introduction, Wonder & Freedom Session 2: Friendship & Prayer Session 3: Leisure & Work Related Kolbecast episodes: 27 An Appreciation of Wonder 34 A Beauty-Linked Life with Professor Carol Reynolds 71 A Sight for Sore Eyes with Chris Lewis of Baritus Catholic Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey. We'd be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey! The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast!
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This is Twitch Tales, an interactive D&D (Dungeons and Dragons) 5e series run by me over on my Twitch channel. https://twitch.tv/roberthartleygm In this episode, Apis meets interesting denizens from the Earth Plane in their search of the specific rocks they need to fix the Sentinel Thank you to everyone who participated and if you want to join in and influence the story, head over to Twitch and follow to be notified when I go live! Thanks to Jen Toher for editing and for coding my overlays, and to Michael Glasswell ( https://www.twitch.tv/spideynz ) for providing the art assets for the overlays. Thanks also to cinderfingers for the Twitch Tales Logos ( https://www.deviantart.com/cinderfingers). The epic intro music was composed by Magical Music Manufacturing (Wesley Chu, Allan Hon, Jacob Kudjer, Alexander Zhu). Check them out at https://www.magicalmusicmanufacturing.com/ SUPPORT MY WORK: If you want to support me financially, so I can make more of this sort of content, you can do so on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/RobertHartleyGM If you want to wear or drink from my logo or designs on some merch, check out my store. https://merch.streamelements.com/roberthartleygm Another way to support me is to browse some lovely Level Up Dice using my affiliate links. Simply clicking the links will help me, but buying some dice helps me, Level Up Dice AND you!: US: http://bit.ly/LUDGMRobertHartleyUS AUS: http://bit.ly/LUDGMRobertHartleyAU SOCIALS: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/roberthartleygm Discord: https://discord.gg/Tam2QpufaK Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roberthartleygm Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/roberthartleygm Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6AEITpjYEbeOM4hUmvv08N
The Storming of the Bastille is one of the key events of the French Revolution and is known throughout the world. But it is fair to say that the name is better known than the event itself. Was it more than just a prison break? Why was it so important to the revolutionaries? And what did this event contribute to the democratic and social changes that followed?Matt Lewis is joined by Professor David Andress from the University of Portsmouth to reveal the events of that fateful day, the reasons behind them, and their lasting impact.Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. Hosted by: Matt LewisEdited by: Robin McConnellProduced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnellSenior Producer: Anne-Marie LuffProduction Coordinator: Beth DonaldsonExecutive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen BennettMusic:Books of Grievances by Sarah SchachnerVersailles for Sore Eyes by Christ TiltonA Leap Of Faith by Christ Tilton, Jesper KydIf you liked this podcast please subscribe, share, rate & review. You can take part in our listener survey here: https://uk.surveymonkey.com/r/6FFT7MKTell us your favourite episode or Assassin's Creed game at echoes-of-history@historyhit.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Napoleon Bonaparte is a household name; a rare example of someone who is as well remembered by his supporters as by his enemies. His life is rich with dramatic irony. He was a key figure in the creation of the First French Republic, yet became a self-appointed Emperor. Surrounded by enemies, he secured peace in France through war abroad and was hated by the monarchies of Europe, who feared he would bring democracy to their lands.Dan Snow from Dan Snow's History Hit joins Matt Lewis to ask who exactly was this man? Where did he come from and what is his legacy for the Western world?Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. Hosted by: Matt LewisEdited by: Alex JonesProduced by: Matt Lewis, Joseph Knight, Robin McConnellSenior Producer: Anne-Marie LuffProduction Coordinator: Beth DonaldsonExecutive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen BennettMusic:Binding Loyalties by Sarah SchachnerBreach Party by Chris TiltonChase by Chase Basis by Chris TiltonVersailles for Sore Eyes by Chris TiltonThe Nation, The Law, and The King by Sarah SchachnerIf you liked this podcast please subscribe, share, rate & review. You can take part in our listener survey here: https://uk.surveymonkey.com/r/6FFT7MK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Transformative Truth: A fresh vision of Jesus inspires continued faithfulness to Jesus. Where John was Revelation 1:9-10a God is not revealing more Scripture to us, but he is revealing Scripture more to us. What John Heard Revelation 1:10b-11 What John Saw Revelation 1:12-16 He is "clothed with a long robe and with a golden sash around his chest." "The hairs of his head were white, like white wool, like snow." "His eyes were like a flame of fire." "His feel were like burnished bronze, refined in a furnace." "His voice was like the roar of many waters." "In his right hand he held seven stars...." "From his mouth came a sharp two-edged sword." "His face was like the sun shining in full strength." What Happened Next Revelation 1:17-20 A fresh vision of Jesus inspires continued faithfulness to Jesus.
At sixteen years old, Shane Stanley had already received his first Emmy Award for his work on Desperate Passage (1987) which starred Michael Landon. Over the next few years he learned filmmaking under his father Lee Stanley on what became known as The Desperate Passage Series (1988 to 1995) starring Sharon Gless, Edward James Olmos, Marlo Thomas and Louis Gossett Jr..The self-produced series earned a total of thirty-three Emmy nominations, (winning thirteen) as well as numerous Christopher Awards and CINE Golden Eagles. In 1994, the Stanleys feature film, Street Pirates (1994) was a two-time winner of the CINE Golden Eagle Award for best feature documentary and film editing.In 2001, Shane launched Visual Arts Entertainment, his own production company, most notably credited with Gridiron Gang (2006) starring Dwayne Johnson & Xzibit as well as the critically acclaimed independent film, A Sight for Sore Eyes (2004) with Academy Award nominee, Gary Busey.The film, (produced for under $10,000) marked Shane's directorial debut and went on to win the Gold Special Jury Award at Worldfest Houston, Best Dramatic Short Film at the International Family Film Festival, a Telly Award for Outstanding Achievement in Film and Television as well as two Aurora Awards for writing & directing. The film was also invited to Cannes to compete in the annual international film festival.Please enjoy my conversation with Shane Stanley.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bulletproof-screenwriting-podcast--2881148/support.
Andy Richter fills Lovett's shoes and then some as Lovett or Leave It's guest host of the week! Yamaneika Saunders and Jared Goldstein stop by to help out an old white man. Herman J. Pamper (Andy Daly) helps Andy get to the bottom of the MAGA diaper rumors, and you are NOT going to like what they find down there. And we end the evening with a spin of the Rant Wheel!Head to votesaveamerica.com/2024 to volunteer and save democracy!Tour dates & cities: crooked.com/events
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If we are going to live a faith filled life it's not just a matter of seeing but it's a matter of seeing it the right way. This week, Ps Tony encourages us in order to see well we must have a high view of God. As Christians we must ask ourself the questions who is God to us?
Happy Christmas folks! Today I ramble about an unfortunate event that took place this weekend, my top five Christmas movies and drinking too much prune juice. Thanks for listening!
Baxie talks to graphic artist Aaron Tanner from Melodic Virtue Publishing. Aaron's an incredibly talented artist who has compiled the second volume in a series of coffee table books celebrating The Residents, “A Sight for Sore Eyes, Vol. 2”. This is a band that has spent the last 50 years as perhaps the most mysterious and visually astonishing band in recorded history. This is an incredible story about how Aaron was given unprecedented access to the members and visual archives of a band that has NEVER publicly revealed their identities. He also talks about how he was able to obtain stories and quotes from some The Residents biggest fans like Les Claypool of Primus, Andy Partridge from XTC, Penn Gillette, Danny Elfman, Devo, Weird Al, the late Paul Ruebens, and dozens more. Coming soon to every podcast platform in the universe and to the Rock102 website. Brought to you by Z&M Home Buyers!
AMDG. Keeping young minds wondering, active, and curious can sometimes feel like a struggle. With pop culture always debuting new ways to capture attention, strewing our homes with examples of the good, the beautiful, and the true is one of the best ways to raise well-rounded young adults who are in the world without being of it. In this episode, writer Philip Kosloski—often found on Aleteia.org or in his series The Voyage Comics—visits with Bonnie, Steven, and Josh about discerning our charisms, the specific gifts God calls us to, subtle parallels to Catholicism in pop culture, and his work bringing inspiration from the saints into modern media. Find Philip and his work on the Voyage Comics website and at Aleteia.org. Relevant Kolbecast episodes: 71 A Sight for Sore Eyes with Chris Lewis of Baritus Catholic Illustration 146 Stepping into the Arena: Bobby Angel on Our Call to Holiness 170 A Spiraled Art Kolbecast episodes cover a range of topics relating to school at home, the life of faith, and Catholic education. Using the filters on our website, you can sort the episodes to find just what you're looking for. If you listen to the Kolbecast via a podcast app/player, we'd be so grateful to you for leaving a rating and review. That helps us reach more listeners. However you listen, please spread the word about the Kolbecast! Have questions or suggestions for future episodes? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey.
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This week we make a big announcement at the beginning of the show plus we roll a cut off of Draw The Line. "Sight For Sore Eyes"! Catch our newest show "Back Tracks: Theme Music" where we take a dive deep into the symbiotic relationship between music and story. Available wherever you get your podcasts! You can follow us on twitter @BTAerosmith and please support our friend and sponsor Ken Napzok on Pop Rockin' Radio! https://www.mixcloud.com/PopRockinRadio. Proud member of the Deep Dive Podcast Network!
AMDG. A podcaster, a Latin teacher, a development director, and an attorney walk into the same room... It's not a joke, although there's plenty of joking—it's a live-recorded episode from Kolbe's commencement festivities in Atlanta, GA! Bonnie, Jordan, Steven, and Bonnie's sister Hope (original Kolbecast host, current behind-the-scenes podcast crew member, and Kolbe alumna) gather around one mic to describe and explore the experience of meeting to celebrate newly minted alumni. They give listeners some context on the schedule of events, describe the ambiance and value of a virtual school's in-person commencement, and forecast a bit of what's next for the caretakers of Kolbe. Kolbecast episodes mentioned and relevant: 158 The Gift of a Mind (speeches from Commencement 2023) 39 Reclaiming the Territory, 40 Windshield Time, and 78 The Kolbe Man with Dr. Don Prudlo 111 What Treasures Remain with Dr. Carl Hasler and Therese & Don Prudlo 44 Student Spotlight: Newsletter Team with Ellen Foreman 22 Imagine Being Homeschooled with Peter Prudlo 76 Study Buddies and 108 Time Stood Still with Martina Lund 26 Truth in Person with Aviva Lund 92 Protect, Guide, Prepare, Empower with Cathy & Nicolai Lund 22 Imagine Being Homeschooled 60 Mission: Possible (9th grade) 71 A Sight for Sore Eyes with Chris Lewis of Baritus Catholic 152 Join the Conversation, in which Jordan describes his work about Fr. Reinisch 145 Subsidiarity, Support, and Resources discussing Kolbe's expanded student support services Kolbecast episodes cover a range of topics relating to school at home, the life of faith, and Catholic education. Using the filters on our website, you can sort the episodes to find just what you're looking for. If you listen to the Kolbecast via a podcast app/player, we'd be so grateful to you for leaving a rating and review. That helps us reach more listeners. However you listen, please spread the word about the Kolbecast! What questions do you have about homeschooling, the life of faith, or the intersection of the two? Send your questions to podcast@kolbe.org and stay tuned for answers. You may hear them answered in an upcoming Kolbecast episode! Interested in Kolbe Academy's offerings? Visit kolbe.org
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Our heroes have what they came for, but there's still the matter of getting it out of the keep. Plus, there's more than one unsettling revelation waiting in store before they can leave!Starring Casey Reardon (DM), Rachel Kordell (Artemis Alwyn Kroft), Andrew Frost (Leontis), Sky Swanson (Renald DuCane de la Marteau), and Jonas Tintenseher (Snøfrid of Åsbrush).Ambience sourced from Tabletop Audio (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
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AMDG. We've talked before about filling our environments with things that help young children encounter their faith in a tangible way. In this episode, homeschool mom, fellow podcaster, and owner of Shining Light Dolls, Chantal Baros, visits with Bonnie and Steven. They talk about how play-based learning can help little ones internalize tenets of our faith and experience the global community of cultures, how big emotions like grief can be processed through play, and how Chantal runs a small family business while also homeschooling. Links mentioned & relevant: Check out Shining Light Dolls (affiliate link) and look for the Saint Stories for Kids podcast in your favorite app! Use Promo Code "KOLBE_ACADEMY" to receive 10% off your order. Bonnie refers to the St. Maximilian Kolbe doll that's visible on the new preschool program page. Listeners may find Kolbecast episode 71 A Sight for Sore Eyes with Chris Lewis of Baritus Catholic Illustration to be of interest. Kolbecast episodes cover a range of topics relating to school at home, the life of faith, and Catholic education. Using the filters on our website, you can sort the episodes to find just what you're looking for. If you listen to the Kolbecast via a podcast app/player, we'd be so grateful to you for leaving a rating and review. That helps us reach more listeners. However you listen, please spread the word about the Kolbecast! What questions do you have about homeschooling, the life of faith, or the intersection of the two? Send your questions to podcast@kolbe.org and stay tuned for answers. You may hear them answered in an upcoming Kolbecast episode! Interested in Kolbe Academy's offerings? Visit kolbe.org.
This week we roll the Live Bootleg version of "Sight For Sore Eyes"! Catch our newest show "Back Tracks: Theme Music" where we take a dive deep into the symbiotic relationship between music and story. Available wherever you get your podcasts! You can follow us on twitter @BTAerosmith and please support our friend and sponsor Ken Napzok on Pop Rockin' Radio! https://www.mixcloud.com/PopRockinRadio. Proud member of the Deep Dive Podcast Network!
Our guest on today's episode is Emmy award-winning filmmaker, actor, Filmtrepreneur, best-selling author, and instructor Shane Stanley. Shane's been in the business way before he could walk. He started off as a child actor at 9 months old when his father, who was a working actor volunteered him for national TV commercials, starring in commercials and films and even going on to win his first two Emmy Awards at age 16 and 19 for his role in the Desperate Passage (1987) series.Along with his outstanding talents in front of the camera, Stanley also had an eye out for the producer's seat. He learned and honed camera and editorial skills and could comfortably find his way around behind the camera by age 10, and has since clocked directing, production, editing, and acting credits for over 58 shows, films, commercials, and music videos.In 2001, he launched his production company, Visual Arts Entertainment under which he executive produced culture hits like the sports drama, and Box Office #1, Gridiron Gang starring Dwayne 'the Rock' Johnson as lead, and critically acclaimed film, A Sight for Sore Eyes which was Shane's directorial debut.The film won several awards in 2004. It bagged a Special Jury Award at Worldfest Houston, won two Telly Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Film & Television as well as winning top honors at the International Family Film Festival, and ultimately won dozens of prestigious awards, and was invited to screen at Cannes Film Festival in 2005.Shane's latest book, What You Don't Learn In Film School: A Complete Guide To (Independent) Filmmaking, offers a wealth of knowledge for anyone who wants an entertainment industry insider's professional guidance on how to create a movie. I loved the book so much I decided to publish the audiobook version through my company IFH Books.The book is an especially invaluable tool for anyone thinking of going to film school. It is an in-depth, no-holds-barred look at making movies from ‘concept to delivery in today's ever-evolving climate while breaking down the dos and don'ts of (independent) filmmaking.Directed and written by Shane, Mistrust is about Veronica enjoys being a mistress. Having no commitments and never being vulnerable, She comes to realize her best friend holds the key to her heart and is the only one capable of extracting her emotions.His latest film, Break Even (2020) tells the story of four adventurous friends who find 50M in cash on a remote island only to discover it was left by the DEA for the Cartel in a rogue deal.Shane is a wealth of information and he drops some MAJOR knowledge bombs on the tribe in this conversation. If you are a filmmaker do yourself a favor and pick up his book What You Don't Learn In Film School: A Complete Guide To (Independent) Filmmaking, it is a GREAT companion book to Rise of the Filmtrepreneur: How to Turn Your Indie Film into a Moneymaking Business.Get ready to take notes and enjoy my conversation with Shane Stanley.
In the last number of months there have been attacks on Christian Holy sites in Jerusalem. The news reports in America are spinning the narrative that these incidents are due to Israeli government policy. Ralph and I discuss whether or not these anti-non-Jewish sentiments (say that 3X fast) are the norm in the region or if they're the result of fringe groups. We also discuss Joe Rogan's recent statements and what should be classified as antisemitic and what should not. But not to worry, we still have fun!
The animal kingdom takes toxic relationships to a whole new level. Ellen & guest Katie Goldin discuss their favorite parasites, from snail eyestalk raves to big juicy butts to warm, cozy fish mouths. What's the matter? Crab got your tongue?Follow Katie on Twitter & listen to her podcast Creature Feature for more!Extra credit:Video: "This Mind-Controlling Parasite Turns Snails Suicidal""The Mystery at the Base of One of Biology's Strangest Relationships" by Katherine J. WuMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/doug-organ/snake-oilLicense code: SQOIFYU6QBJCZGW4
Matt from the duo Sons of Atticus catches up with Rae Leigh on a featured podcast chat about the origin of the band and the lessons, development and exciting experiences they have had since releasing their debut song in 2021. Amongst the chaos of a rowdy bar in their hometown, Matt and Dylan crossed paths for the first time and instantly hit it off with a few beers, tacos and their love for country music. It wasn't long before the two started to write, record and perform the kind of music that inspired them both growing up. Since then, Matt and Dylan have become Tasman Guitar ambassadors, have released a Debut EP, have matching Elvis Presley tattoos and have now released their new single into the world. A song for the road when you miss the ones at home. Sore Eyes depicts the balancing act of a traveller feeling the strain of following their dream while being away from the ones they love most. The duo's short and sharp existence has already seen them support the likes of CW Stoneking, Andrew Farris, and Catherine Britt & Lachlan Bryan's new duo, The Pleasures. In April, the boys made their way to Tamworth to perform across venues for the Tamworth Country Music Festival. July saw them release their single ‘Sad Songs' which was paired with a small tour along the south coast of NSW, teaming up with a local brewing company for the run of shows. Recently, Matt and Dylan travelled to Mackay to open up the main stage of NQ's Rock'n Country Festival. Connect with Sons Of Atticus: Facebook Spotify YouTube Instagram
On this week's episode of Marketing O'Clock, Twitter Ads announces website conversion optimization and other cutting edge new features that you won't believe! Plus, Elon says more people are flocking to Twitter than ever before and reports relying on GA4 data aren't Looker(ing) great. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Intro - 00:00 NEWS - 8:46 Take of the Week - 16:45 ICYMI - 18:16 Lightning Round Paid - 22:35 Lightning Round Organic - 29:52 Lightning Round Social - 39:10 Data with Sarah - 43:35 Working Hard or Hardly Working - 49:00 Cool Tool - 52:01 Must Read Marketing Article of the Week - 53:13 Shooting the Heck - 55:38
The boys are summoned by Doc Stein to his laboratory Henry Zebrowski as Doc Stein Bonnie Gordon as Kelly Ed Larson as Ness Brandon Cahela as Mothman Andrew Parker as Big
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At sixteen years old, Shane had already received his first Emmy Award for his work on Desperate Passage (1987) which starred Michael Landon. Over the next few years he learned filmmaking under his father Lee Stanley on what became known as The Desperate Passage Series (1988 to 1995) starring Sharon Gless, Edward James Olmos, Marlo Thomas and Louis Gossett Jr..The self-produced series earned a total of thirty-three Emmy nominations, (winning thirteen) as well as numerous Christopher Awards and CINE Golden Eagles. In 1994, the Stanleys feature film, Street Pirates (1994) was a two-time winner of the CINE Golden Eagle Award for best feature documentary and film editing.In 2001, Shane launched Visual Arts Entertainment, his own production company, most notably credited with Gridiron Gang (2006) starring Dwayne Johnson & Xzibit as well as the critically acclaimed independent film, A Sight for Sore Eyes (2004) with Academy Award nominee, Gary Busey.The film, (produced for under $10,000) marked Shane's directorial debut and went on to win the Gold Special Jury Award at Worldfest Houston, Best Dramatic Short Film at the International Family Film Festival, a Telly Award for Outstanding Achievement in Film and Television as well as two Aurora Awards for writing & directing. The film was also invited to Cannes to compete in the annual international film festival.His new film is Double Threat.After skimming money from the mob, a, well-trained fighter, Natasha (Danielle C. Ryan), finds herself on the run with a kind, naïve accountant, Jimmy (Matthew Lawrence) whose life is about to get more thrilling than he could ever imagine.
We talk aimlessly about what it means to be a sight for sore eyes, recent celebrity look-alike comparisons, the fact that bananas and cucumbers definitely can and do infiltrate breadstuffs and plastic, and whatever else!
Come and listen while Host Candace Gish interviews a variety of extraordinary women, whom are working to make the world a better place! #DivasThatCare Amy Bovaird has worked as a ghostwriter and is the author of five memoirs: the Mobility Series and the Finding Joy After Loss Series. She is the recipient of the “Distinguished Merit of Literature” by Ohio Valley University for her first memoir, Mobility Matters. Her articles have appeared in Christian Woman, Capper's, Dialogue, and Standard Take-Home Papers. She is a former ESL instructor, world traveler, and inspirational speaker. Amy peppers her talks with faith, humor and culture. She also happens to be legally blind and losing her hearing. But she advocates living your best life, one rich in gratitude. Since Amy has lived with substantial loss, she uses her platform to encourage others facing loss. Amy now lives in northwest Pennsylvania in the same house where she grew up, where is bossed around by three domineering cats.
Want to see the video version of this podcast? Please visit Youtube here: https://buff.ly/3xZuvOi Shane Stanley is a producer/author/instructor/screenwriter known for numerous film and television projects including Desperate Passage (1987) starring Michael Landon, The Desperate Passage Series (1988 to 1995) starring Sharon Gless, Edward James Olmos, Marlo Thomas and Louis Gossett Jr. Street Pirates (1994), Gridiron Gang (2006) starring Dwayne Johnson and Xzibit, A Sight for Sore Eyes (2004) with Academy Award nominee, Gary Busey. Shane is also the author of WHAT YOU DON'T LEARN IN FILM SCHOOL: A Complete Guide To (Independent) Filmmaking. BUY THE BOOK - WHAT YOU DON'T LEARN IN FILM SCHOOL: A Complete Guide To (Independent) Filmmaking - https://amzn.to/3lk3KdP MORE VIDEOS WITH SHANE STANLEY https://bit.ly/2T8N8JU CONNECT WITH SHANE STANLEY https://www.shanestanley.net https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0822597 https://whatyoudontlearninfilmschool.com https://www.facebook.com/ShaneStanleyOfficial https://www.instagram.com/officialshanestanley (Affiliates) ►WE USE THIS CAMERA (B&H) – https://buff.ly/3rWqrra ►WE USE THIS EDITING PROGRAM (ADOBE) – https://goo.gl/56LnpM ►WE USE THIS SOUND RECORDER (AMAZON) – http://amzn.to/2tbFlM9 ►WRITERS, TRY FINAL DRAFT FREE FOR 30-DAYS! (FINAL DRAFT) - http://ow.ly/Gz4w30rDSKt SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A MEMBER https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8o1mdWAfefJkdBg632_tg/join CONNECT WITH FILM COURAGE http://www.FilmCourage.com http://twitter.com/#!/FilmCourage https://www.facebook.com/filmcourage https://www.instagram.com/filmcourage http://filmcourage.tumblr.com http://pinterest.com/filmcourage SUBSCRIBE TO THE FILM COURAGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL http://bit.ly/18DPN37 LISTEN TO THE FILM COURAGE PODCAST https://soundcloud.com/filmcourage-com Stuff we use: LENS - Most people ask us what camera we use, no one ever asks about the lens which filmmakers always tell us is more important. This lens was a big investment for us and one we wish we could have made sooner. Started using this lens at the end of 2013 - http://amzn.to/2tbtmOq AUDIO Rode VideoMic Pro - The Rode mic helps us capture our backup audio. It also helps us sync up our audio in post http://amzn.to/2t1n2hx Audio Recorder - If we had to do it all over again, this is probably the first item we would have bought - http://amzn.to/2tbFlM9 LIGHTS - Although we like to use as much natural light as we can, we often enhance the lighting with this small portable light. We have two of them and they have saved us a number of times - http://amzn.to/2u5UnHv COMPUTER - Our favorite computer, we each have one and have used various models since 2010 - http://amzn.to/2t1M67Z EDITING - We upgraded our editing suite this year and we're glad we did! This has improved our workflow and the quality of our work. Having new software also helps when we have a problem, it's easy to search and find a solution - https://goo.gl/56LnpM *These are affiliate links, by using them you can help support this channel. Please subscribe to our Youtube channel. You can show additional support via our Youtube sponsor tab by going here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8o1mdWAfefJkdBg632_tg/join or through Patreon here - http://www.patreon.com/filmcourage. Thank you for listening! We hope you've enjoyed this content.
AMDG. Imagine yourself in a queue of people awaiting some event. Your eyes land on someone sporting an image of St. Padre Pio with the words “Hakuna Matata” juxtaposed near the saint's likeness. Or maybe you arrive at your next meeting only to notice a colleague sporting some socks that initially might pass for snazzy but upon closer inspection reveal flowers and images of St. Therese of Lisieux. Moments like these have been catalysts to conversations that serve as conduits of evangelization and connection. Who would've thought to create and market such products? The folks at Sock Religious, including co-founder Scott Williams and operations director Jeff Traylor – our guests on this episode. Listen in for what got the quirky, punny idea got off the ground, how they make it work, and what motivates them to operate the business the way they do. We also hear about their podcast All Set for Sunday, a weekly show for – as they say – “busy or distracted parents to be a little more prepared for Sunday Mass.” Many of us can relate. Check out Sock Religious for yourself. Kolbe deeply appreciates the donation Sock Religious made during Catholic Schools Week to Kolbe's financial assistance program. There are other ways to support Kolbe financially, including designating Kolbe Academy, Napa CA, as your Amazon Smilerecipient – a percentage of all your Amazon purchases will go to aid Kolbe in its mission. matching gifts from employers – email Kolbe's Development Director (and Kolbecast co-host!) Steven Hayden for more information. one-time gifts or monthly contributions – use this link ( For more information about or to apply for financial assistance from Kolbe Academy, click here. For the 2022-23 school year, apply by May 15, 2022. Kolbecast episodes mentioned in this episode: Ep 88 Built for Battle with Jonathan Conrad, the Catholic Woodworker Ep 71 A Sight for Sore Eyes with Chris Lewis of Baritus Illustration Ep 90 Vocations Here, Now, and Eventually Ep 94 A Boy, A Book, and a Library Mouse Look for the Kolbecast in your favorite podcast app, where you can subscribe and never miss an episode. If you have a moment to leave a ratings and review, that will help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. Have a suggestion or question for the Kolbecast team? Write to us at podcast@kolbe.org. Interested in Kolbe Academy's offerings? Visit kolbe.org.
Hello Good Neighbor, Have you ever heard the phrase regarding not seeing the forest for the trees? Sometimes we are so close to a situation, thought process, task, etc. that we simply are not able to see what is right there in front of us. We need clarity, and when we receive it, the result can be a sight for sore eyes. This episode explores this concept and provides several options for how to get unstuck, to receive clarity, so that we are able to move forward for ourselves and in service to others. I hope you enjoy the topic and consider sharing it with those who are interested in such things. It's about life, about relationships, about building something new and serving others in a greater way. It's about... "all things neighborly". Thank you for listening, Tony Slabaugh
Welcome back to the Klaviyo Data Science podcast! This episode, we dive into… Customer-focused research This month, we focus on research — but specifically research that's aimed at your customers, delivering the sort of insight they would try to glean by running experiments and analysis using their own data. In particular, we dive into two different case studies drawn from the recent topics explored by the Klaviyo data science team. You'll hear about: Why customer-focused research can be some of your highest-impact work Whether or not to use emojis when you're sending out an email How to react when you encounter surprising results in your research “It was startling. It was the type of number that when you see it, you think: oh, what did I do wrong?” - Mike Galli See the full writeup, including links to the blog posts we mention, in the show notes on Medium.
AMDG. We've talked before about the importance of the physical spaces where homeschooling and general life happen. Today, Jonathan Conrad of The Catholic Woodworker joins Bonnie and Steven to discuss the benefits of surrounding ourselves with physical, beautiful sacramentals to remind us of who we are, who God is, what we're doing, and why we're doing it. Jonathan shares some of his background and emphasis on evangelization, discusses what spiritual warfare is and isn't, and explains how people can bring dignity to their work in both sacred and secular dimensions. Find Jonathan's writings and online storefront at The Catholic Woodworker. Kolbecast episodes mentioned: Ep 71 A Sight for Sore Eyes with Chris Lewis of Baritus Catholic Illustration Ep 63 The Saints Speak for Themselves with the Holy Heroes Parents Books and resources mentioned: The Little Oratory The Catholic All Year Compendium: Liturgical Living for Real Life Henry Kutarna, the Catholic CEO Exodus 90 Matt Fradd, author, speaker, and host of Pints with Aquinas Subscribe to the Kolbecast in your favorite podcast app and never miss an episode! Have a suggestion or question for the Kolbecast team? Write to us at podcast@kolbe.org. Interested in Kolbe Academy's offerings? Visit kolbe.org.
The Crusty boys discuss Strange and unusual diseases and parasites. This episode may not be for the squeamish but laughs will still be had. Also What is in the news these days? A croc with a motorcycle stuck around his neck, a boy with uncombable hair and more..plus..its Gregagories and so, so much more so strap in make a big bowl of taters and gravy and get ready because...in crust we trust! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yougonnaeatthatcrust/support
In mindfulness circles your eyes are linked to inner tension. We're constantly looking ahead for something more we can grasp, buy, or accomplish. Every time we look for an answer outside ourselves, our eyes tense up. Which is why it’s a great idea to rest them (especially in the evening) with a mindfulness practise like the one in this episode. LINKS 'The Gift of Silence:' Finding peace in a world full of noise’ by Kankyo Tannier. '4 Yoga Exercises for Eye Strain' Claudia Cummins for Yoga International Follow The Space on Instagram @thespace_podcast. Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram @novapodcastsofficial. CREDITS Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88.Writer: Amy Molloy @amymolloy.Executive Producer: Elise Cooper.Editor: Adrian Walton. Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When supernatural things start happening, everyone must decide what it means. For Bishara, it's God. For his family, it's a curse. For the listener, it's time to weigh the options. Maverick is a podcast that explores the unexpected journeys of spiritual seekers as they buck cultural norms and religious expectations to follow Jesus. This podcast is a production of Pioneers in partnership with Jacob and Sarah Lewis. For more information on Pioneers, visit Pioneers.org. Credits Host: Sarah Lewis Producers: Jacob and Sarah Lewis (jacobandsarah.com) Guests: Bill Twinem, executive director, ACE Training (acetraining.biz) Dan (pseudonym, for security reasons) Fils Ekanga (voice of Bishara) Music: Utah, "Back to You” (theme) Ryan Taubert, "Socially Acceptable” Christopher Hawthorne, “Documentary Underscore” Ryan Taubert, “Read em and Weep” Christopher Hawthorne, “Sight for Sore Eyes”
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It's always fun to compliment a friend (and to receive a compliment, too). Luckily, the English language has many expressions you can use to tell people how good they look! Today, Andrew and Kassy define two such expressions: to look like a million bucks and a sight for sore eyes. The Culips Catch Word series explains idioms, phrasal verbs, and expressions used in everyday life. Listening to our Catch Word audio lessons helps improve your English listening and speaking skills. In the process, you'll even learn a few new ways to compliment your friends! Fun facts Research shows that giving and receiving compliments is good for your health, confidence, and overall happiness! Compliments motivate people, inspire them, and, of course, make them happy. Expressions included in the study guide To look like a million bucks A sight for sore eyes Got this [thing] beat To clean up pretty nice/well Rhetorical question To put a smile on [one's] face Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar Photo Credit: Tim Mossholder (Unsplash.com)
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Award-winning Filmmaker and Author, Shane Stanley Shane won his first Emmy Award at the age of 16 for his work on “Desperate Passage”. He co-produced “Gridiron Gang”, worked on TV shows like “Red Shoe Diaries” and “Dream Chasers”. He's won dozens of awards for directing and producing movies like, “A Sight for Sore Eyes”, “My Trip to the Dark Side”, “Break Even”, “Mistrust” and “The Untold Story”. Harvey and Shane discuss his book, “What You Don't Learn in Film School: A Complete Guide to Independent Filmmaking”, a frank and eye-opening inside look into the film industry, which has become required reading at film schools.For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com https://www.shanestanley.net/ https://www.facebook.com/ShaneStanleyOfficial https://twitter.com/shanestanleyhttps://www.instagram.com/officialshanestanley/ #shanestanley #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Poor vision impacts your whole life. When we fix our focus, we can find release from the pressure of life and see the full brilliance of what God has for us.