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The recent escalation of violence between Lebanon and Israel has left widespread devastation, and many unexploded weapons in residential and agricultural areas.These hidden threats - remnants of both past and ongoing hostilities - have once again become a significant concern for civilians living in border areas.Stephen Robinson, Mine Action Senior Policy Adviser at the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) spoke to UN News's Nancy Sarkis about the urgent need for mine action in Lebanon.
Gordon Duncan, Gordon Dalziel, Marvin Bartley and Hugh Keevins bring you the thrilling conclusion to the split with drama at Fir Park and the SMISA stadium.Plus all the reaction to the games on the Openline and the chance to hear from Neil Critchley, Stephen Robinson and Mark Wilson
CHEERS Season 8, episode 25: “Cry Hard” Hosted by Ryan Daly with special guest Stephen Robinson from The Play Typer Guy. Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. Like the CHEERS CAST Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/cheerscast/ This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Like our FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to CHEERS CAST on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cheers-cast/id1403495561?mt=2 Or subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Support CHEERS CAST and the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Thanks for listening!
CHEERS Season 8, episode 25: “Cry Hard” Hosted by Ryan Daly with special guest Stephen Robinson from The Play Typer Guy. Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. Like the CHEERS CAST Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/cheerscast/ This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Like our FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to CHEERS CAST on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cheers-cast/id1403495561?mt=2 Or subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Support CHEERS CAST and the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Thanks for listening!
Our Guest: Stephen RobinsonStephen Robinson is a journalist, playwright and columnist with his own Substack: The Play Typer Guy. Follow him there and subscribe to his podcast. SummaryIn this conversation, Lee and Stephen explore the legacy of Superman, drawing parallels between historical events and contemporary societal issues. They discuss Superman's origins, his role as a symbol of hope and justice, and the complexities of his character in relation to modern culture. The dialogue delves into themes of identity, immigration, and the evolution of superhero narratives, emphasizing the importance of understanding these characters within their historical and cultural contexts.Takeaways* The rise of fascism today mirrors historical events from the 1930s.* Superman's creation was a response to societal fears and injustices.* The character of Superman has evolved significantly over the decades.* Superman embodies the immigrant narrative, representing hope and resilience.* The duality of identity is a central theme in superhero stories.* Superman serves as a reflection of societal values and challenges.* The importance of legacy in shaping superhero narratives cannot be overstated.* Modern storytelling must address contemporary issues through the lens of superheroes.* Superheroes can inspire change and reflect our better selves.* Understanding the historical context of superheroes enriches their narratives. Chapters* 00:00 Reflections on Modern Society and Historical Parallels* 02:21 The Legacy of Superman: Origins and Evolution* 03:08 Intro* 05:15 Superman's Cultural Impact and Adaptations* 08:19 Personal Connections to Superman: Childhood Memories* 11:12 The Silver Age of Superman: A Unique Era* 13:58 Superman's Powers and Storytelling Challenges* 17:01 Superman's Rural Roots and Political Resonance* 19:50 Immigrant Identity and Superman's Origin Story* 28:33 Cultural Heritage and Identity in Superhero Narratives* 31:29 The Evolution of Lex Luthor: From Mad Scientist to Billionaire* 34:05 Superman's Role in Society: A Reflection on Modern Issues* 37:03 The New Superman: Exploring Absolute Superman* 40:31 The Why Behind Superman: Arrogance and Responsibility* 45:24 Reimagining Superheroes in a Modern Context* 51:47 The Evolution of Superheroes and Their Stories* 57:11 Secret Identities and Their Significance* 01:03:09 The Role of Art and History in Superhero Narratives* 01:07:19 The Complexity of Villains and Heroes* 01:10:27 Closing Thoughts and Future Endeavors Get full access to Neighborhood Comics at nbrhdcomics.substack.com/subscribe
The Revamped ENRG Sport Football Podcast returns with new Co-Hosts! Third-year Students Thomas Harper and Euan Grant provide an entertaining roundup of the Scottish Premiership results, with a smattering of other European shenanigans in between. The boys were joined by the ever consistent guest Josh Donnelly, a third year classmate who is a massive Buddie and Stephen Robinson fanatic.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 312 – "Joy to the World" episode Promotional poster, featuring the caption "Joy to the Worlds" Cast – – Joy Almondo Others – – Trev Simpkins Steph de Whalley – Anita Benn – Hotel Manager Peter Benedict – Basil Flockhart – Hilda Flockhart Niamh Marie Smith – Phil Baxter – Samuel Sherpa-Moore – Ruchi Rai – Receptionist Joshua Leese – Mr Single Ell Potter – Server Liam Prince-Donnelly – Barman Fiona Marr – Angela Grace Production Directed by Alex Sanjiv Pillai Written by Script editor David Cheung Produced by Alison Sterling Executive producer(s) Joel Collins Steven Moffat Music by Running time 54 minutes First broadcast 25 December 2024 Chronology ← Preceded by "" Followed by → — "Joy to the World" is an episode of the British series . It was broadcast on and released on on 25 December 2024 as the fifteenth since the show's revival in 2005. In the episode, the of discovers a strange hotel at Christmastime that has harnessed the power of time travel and finds a mysterious briefcase. While investigating, he meets new Joy Almondo (guest star ) who helps him solve the mystery. "Joy to the World" was written by and directed by Alex Sanjiv Pillai. It was filmed in October and November 2023. Plot [] arrives at the Time Hotel, an establishment in the year 4202 that allows guests to visit various points in history, several of which the Doctor visits during the episode. The Doctor enlists the aid of Trev, a worker at the hotel, as he investigates a mysterious man holding a briefcase. As each new person is tricked into taking the briefcase, it takes control of them, and the previous carrier disintegrates. Trev's manager arrives in Joy Almondo's London hotel room in 2024 with the briefcase, and the Doctor following him. The briefcase takes control of Joy, and the Doctor opens it, finding a strange device inside. The briefcase is about to disintegrate Joy, when a Doctor from the future arrives from the Time Hotel and gives them an override code. The future Doctor then returns to the Time Hotel with Joy, stranding the current Doctor in 2024. He takes a job working at Joy's hotel, befriending the manager Anita, and awaiting an opportunity to get back to the Time Hotel the following Christmas. A year later, the Doctor re-enters the Time Hotel, and gives his past self the code (which he'd obtained by the ), then departs with Joy. They open a door to the distant past, where the Doctor frees Joy from the briefcase by provoking her anger at being unable to be with her dying mother due to . The briefcase reveals itself to be of origin, with plans to detonate a "star seed" to use as an energy source, using the hotel's time travel to allow it to grow in the past. The briefcase is eaten by a , and the Doctor and Joy flee. Trev, who connected psychically to Villengard's system before he died, contacts the Doctor through his . Trev reveals the briefcase's location, and the Doctor finds it sealed in a shrine. The Doctor is able to open it, but Joy takes the briefcase outside, and lets the star seed enter her. Joy and the other people killed by the seed pilot it into space, where it detonates safely. At various points in time, the star gives hope and comfort to those who see it, including Joy's dying mother and . The Doctor sees that that the star was also the . Production [] Development [] Former Doctor Who showrunner penned the episode. , the Doctor Who , initially began writing the 2024 Christmas special. Davies had sent a portion of the script to former showrunner to get his opinion on it. At the time, Davies was in discussions with Moffat to have him write a script for the . When Davies realised he was too busy to complete the script, he shelved it and asked Moffat to write the Christmas episode instead. Moffat considered writing a , but decided against it, believing that such an episode would be better suited mid-series. Despite this, he said the episode still had a comedic tone with emotional elements. Here's the pitch that got me the job. You know in just about every hotel room you've been in there's a locked door? It's weird, but there always is. Okay. We're about to blow apart the truth of that. In the far future there is a place called the Time hotel, and the Time Hotel has realised something brilliant, which is following the discovery of time travel they have an opportunity to sell all the rooms they failed to sell the last time. So they have built extensions into more or less every hotel room in history, and you get access to it occasionally. — Steven Moffat, "The Joy Bringer", 3 December 2024 Half the script had been completed before Davies informed Moffat that wouldn't be in the special. The character of Anita originally only had around ten lines but her presence was increased after the production team became fond of her. Moffat had finished writing the episode by 20 July 2023. Working titles for the episode included "The Time Hotel" and "Christmas, Everywhere All at Once". The story further explores the "Villengard Corporation", a recurring fictional company that has been mentioned in a number of Moffat's Doctor Who episodes. The Doctor last confronted Villengard in the episode "" (2024). It is the ninth Doctor Who Christmas special to be written by Moffat who once again assumed an role during production of the episode. Casting [] In November 2023, was announced to be appearing in an undisclosed role of an upcoming Doctor Who episode. It was later revealed that Coughlan would star in the 2024 Christmas episode as the Doctor's one-off companion, Joy Almondo, a guest at a hotel who "gets caught up in [the Doctor's] adventures." Initial reports indicated that , who portrays the Doctor's current companion Ruby Sunday, would not appear in the special. Gibson however, made a brief near the end of the episode.. was cast to play Trev, an employee at the Time Hotel while portrayed the hotel's manager. Steph de Whalley appeared as Anita, the manager of another hotel whom the Doctor spends a year with. Niamh Marie Smith played , a passenger on the in 1962, whom Moffat confirmed as the same character as the love interest of in the films (1962) and (1963). Historical figures and were depicted, at a , by Phil Baxter and Samuel Sherpa-Moore, respectively. Sherpa-Moore is Norgay's great-great nephew. Peter Benedict and appeared as Basil and Hilda, guests at the Queen's Hotel in Manchester during . The guest cast also included Ruchi Rai, Joshua Leese, Ell Potter, and Liam Prince-Donnelly. Filming [] for the episode was underway at by 11 October 2023. The room was built on a that allowed the set to tilt to give the effect that it was being eaten by a dinosaur. The was working on by 17 October. The graphics team took fifteen 11-hour days to create enough artwork to fill the Doctor's hotel room. Seven different briefcases were purchased by the for use in the episode. A team at Millennium FX designed the Silurian prosthetics. began on 23 October, with recording extending into November. "Joy to the World" was directed by Alex Sanjiv Pillai in the first filming block of the . For the Sandringham Hotel, the production team chose to purchase two floors of an actual hotel, but had to build the lobby on a . The top of the Orient Express set was built in front of a and placed on to allow the special effects team to replicate the look of a moving train. Mika Orasmaa was the episodes . Release and reception [] Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating (Tomatometer) 80% (Average Score) 7.3/10 Review scores Source Rating B– 10/10 Broadcast and promotion [] "Joy to the World" was broadcast on and released on on 25 December 2024 at 5:10 PM . In the United States the episode was released on at 9:10 AM . also handled international distribution of the episode outside of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. A clip and for the episode was released on 15 November as part of the 2024 broadcast. The press screening took place in the week prior to broadcast, which was hosted by . Promotional posters released by captioned the poster with "Joy to the Worlds", mirroring the title "Joy to the World". Ratings [] In the UK, Doctor Who was the sixth most-watched programme on Christmas Day, receiving 4.11 million viewers overnight. Critical response [] On the website , 80% of 15 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.3/10. Writing for , Michael Hogan referred to "Joy to the World" as "the best Christmas adventure for more than a decade." He further elaborated by saying that "there's something here for all generations to enjoy" and praising the guest cast, namely Nicola Coughlan, Steph de Walley, and Joel Fry. Authoring a review for , Louise Griffin also praised the guest cast but felt that Coughlan had been underused. 's Robert Anderson wrote that the special "masterfully blends the show's signature whimsy with heartfelt storytelling, delivering a cozy, deeply human tale about the transformative power of friendship" and that "Moffat's excellent script is central to the episode's success." The writing was also applauded by Adi Tantimedh, who writing for , said "Moffat pins down the core of what makes Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor different from all his predecessors." Stephen Robinson with the criticised the Doctor's characterization, saying the "there are key moments in the story that directly contradict the Doctor's former growth" and that "he's a mix of the 'lonely god' from Russell T Davies' first run and Steven Moffat's 'madman in a box,' and the effect is discordant." Emily Murray from also criticised a portion of the episode, writing that the "villains quite frankly feel like an afterthought and feel threadbare."
There has been a lot of heritage news this year, and especially in the last couple of weeks. This should not be surprising because heritage staff in all municipalities have been in a mad scramble these last few years to designate as much heritage as possible before the end of this year due to Bill 23. That changed back in the spring, so it's probably a good time now to catch our breathe and look at the work done so far, and all the work that is to come. You may recall that November's planning meeting was super-sized over two different days, and that was largely due to two heritage matters: The proposed designation for the old conservatory on the University of Guelph campus, and the draft policy for the Heritage Conservation District at the Ontario Reformatory lands. That's a lot of pressure to put on the heritage planning staff, but the pressure was being felt before last month's meetings. Back in 2022, the Ontario government passed Bill 23, which made a great many changes to municipal planning policies, including the direction to delist any properties on the heritage registry not already designated by the end of this year. Now, thankfully, our undesignated heritage assets have a reprieve until the end of 2026, but that doesn't mean the workload is any less lighter. Stephen Robinson and Jack Mallon, who are heritage planners at the City of Guelph, join us this week to talk about what kind of year it's been for heritage, the status of all the heritage conservation district studies and the special controversy around the recent presentation about the OR Lands HCD. They'll also talk about public engagement, why development is not a bad word, what's coming up in 2025, and why we maybe need to start loving architectural brutalism(?). So let's dig into the very busy heritage file on this edition of the Guelph Politicast! The next scheduled meeting of Heritage Guelph is on January 13, and in the meantime you can visit the heritage planning page on the City's website to get the lowdown on various plans and strategies. For your information, you can see the Municipal Register of Cultural Heritage Properties here, and stay tuned for future engagement opportunities on the OR Lands, Downtown and Ward West Heritage Conservation District studies. The host for the Guelph Politicast is Podbean. Find more episodes of the Politicast here, or download them on your favourite podcast app at Apple, TuneIn and Spotify. Also, when you subscribe to the Guelph Politicast channel and you will also get an episode of Open Sources Guelph every Monday, and an episode of End Credits every Friday.
Forget Night of the Day of the Dawn, it's all about the Night of the Day of the Dons this Hallowe'en week.They've got a bumper few days as they take on Rangers on Wednesday and Celtic on Saturday. The Ibrox side are the final Premiership team that will try and stop Aberdeen's incredible unbeaten record so far, while Celtic go head to head with them at Hampden for a play in the Scottish League Cup semi final.Andrew Slaven is joined by Laura Brannan and John Blaesdale for another week of Scottish football delights, including the Scottish Cup second round, Inverness Caledonian Thistle going into admin and Stephen Robinson's contract extension at St Mirren.And what about that incredible week for our sides in Europe? For the first time ever, all three sides kept a clean sheet on the same week. Gavin from the very popular Twitter account Scotland's Coefficient joins us to break down the numbers.And we look at fan media, what future does it have in our game?RUNNING ORDER:00:00 Intro02:57: Industry question: What future does fan media have in football?10:17: Funnies: Christmas jumpers, Threave Rovers v Stranraer, Jim Goodwin back at Pittodrie13:20: News: Inverness are in admin20:01: We geek out over Scottish teams in Europe40:17: Aberdeen are still on fire44:26: SPFL preview/roundupGET IN TOUCH:• Follow us on Twitter: @tsfspodcast• Follow Andrew Slaven on Twitter: @andrewslaven7• Follow Laura Brannan on Twitter: @_LauraBrannan• Follow John Blaesdale on Twitter: @jbleasdale81• Follow Scotland's Coefficient on Twitter: @scotlandscoeff1
Craig Fowler and Craig Anderson review the first weekend of Scottish Premiership action in the 2024/25 season as the Dundee clubs share four goals at Tannadice, Stephen Robinson's substitutes play a crucial role in victory over Hibs, Celtic begin the campaign with real verve, Hearts look improved in stalemate with Rangers, and two of the league's more blunted attacks serve up an unsurprisingly uninspired contest at Fir Park. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Premiership managers Stuart Kettlewell, Stephen Robinson and Don Cowie preview the season ahead. Plus we catch up with Bologna and Scotland midfielder Lewis Ferguson.
Filmmaker Mixer chats with filmmakers Stephen Robinson and Martin Jones about their new film The Making of a Classic, which is an homage to Race Film director Spencer Williams, Jr. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmmakermixer/message
Join us in this enlightening episode of Building Bridges With Greg and Jill as they welcome esteemed New Testament scholar Dr. Craig Blomberg. Renowned for his contributions to biblical studies, Dr. Blomberg discusses the profound themes of his influential book, How Wide the Divide? and his relationship with co-author Dr. Stephen Robinson. Published 17 years ago, this pioneering work explores the theological commonalities and differences between Evangelicals and Mormons, and has significantly influenced interfaith dialogue. Dr. Blomberg, a distinguished Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Denver Seminary, has authored or edited over 20 books, including "The Historical Reliability of the Gospels" and "Can We Still Believe the Bible?" His scholarly articles cover a wide range of topics, from the historical Jesus to biblical interpretation. In this episode, he discusses how evangelical and Mormon relationships have evolved over the past two decades, highlighting the strides made in understanding, dialogue, and cooperation between these faith communities. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion that not only revisits the key insights of Dr. Blomberg's work but also highlights the ongoing journey toward mutual respect in a diverse religious landscape.
This week, Smarty Pants host and Scholar senior editor Stephanie Bastek delves into the history of Black Studies at her alma mater, Reed College, drawing connections between the fight for a Black Studies program in 1968 and the efforts of Reedies Against Racism to diversify the college's mandatory freshman humanities course 48 years later. Speaking with former students and members of Reed's Black Student Union, Bastek recounts the 1968 BSU occupation of Eliot Hall, one of the largest buildings on campus, as part of the campaign for a Black Studies program. The program was established, but not without backlash—and rifts among faculty members would threaten Reed's foundation for decades to come.Read Martin White's essay, “The Black Studies Controversy at Reed College, 1968–1970” in the Oregon Historical QuarterlyIn Memoriam: Linda Gordon Howard, Calvin FreemanVisit our episode page to see more of Stephen Robinson's photographs from 1968Transcript available on our websiteFeatured voices in this episode: Andre Wooten, Mary Frankie McFarlane Forte, Martin White, Stephen Robinson, Roger Porter, George Brandon, Steve Engel, and Suzanne Snively. Ron Herndon oral history audio courtesy of the Oregon Historical Society. Archival recording of the October 28, 1968 BSU town hall featuring Cathy Allen and Ron Herndon courtesy of the Reed College Library.Produced and hosted by Stephanie Bastek. Original music by Rhae Royal. Audio storytelling consulting by Mickey Capper.Subscribe: iTunes/Apple • Amazon • Google • Acast • Pandora • RSS Feed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stephen Robinson, author of The Blind Strategist: John Boyd and the American Art of War, joins the show to talk about Boyd, the man who developed the concept of “maneuver warfare,” and what Boyd may have gotten wrong. ▪️ Times • 01:21 Introduction • 02:24 “A genuine polymath” • 04:20 The OODA Loop • 07:39 J.F.C. Fuller and B.H. Liddell Hart • 13:28 The conventional blitzkrieg • 19:26 Maneuver warfare • 25:01 Cannae • 29:07 Tactical success to operational failure • 34:07 Post-Vietnam U.S. military woes • 37:24 Active defense • 43:31 Skeptical of technology • 48:07 The Defense Reform Movement • 53:50 Iraqi Freedom Follow along on Instagram Find a transcript of today's episode on our School of War Substack Buy the book here - The Blind Strategist: John Boyd and the American Art of War
Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell joins Peter Martin, Alan Rough and Tam McManus on Monday's Football Show to discuss who could take over at Aberdeen, how Celtic can their title defence back on track, as well just how special Fir Park starlet Lennon Miller really is.
The pendulum has finally swung in Rangers' favour for the title race as struggling Celtic fell to last-minute equaliser against Kilmarnock to see them fall behind Rangers for the first time in over a year!The lads are joined by Kenny Miller this week as they discuss all of the fallout from the weekend as well as Neil Warnock's comments on David Marshall's 'punch' on Miovski and Stephen Robinson's angry confrontation with a St Mirren fan! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The pendulum has finally swung in Rangers' favour for the title race as struggling Celtic fell to last-minute equaliser against Kilmarnock to see them fall behind Rangers for the first time in over a year!The lads are joined by Kenny Miller this week as they discuss all of the fallout from the weekend as well as Neil Warnock's comments on David Marshall's 'punch' on Miovski and Stephen Robinson's angry confrontation with a St Mirren fan! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stephen Robinson, Neil Lennon and Tam McManus join Peter Martin on The Football Show to look back on the weekend's Scottish Cup action, as well as how the title race between Celtic and Rangers is shaping up.
Tom is joined by a brilliant panel of guest contributors including Doctor Jill Berry, Kenneth Drummond, Naureen Khalid and Stephen Robinson to discuss school interview days - what should we keep and what should be bin? Under examination are; interview lessons, interview questions, student panels, tasks and tests, internal candidates and more! We even have time for a little bit of fun with a mock interview - but who will get the job?
A successful cyber defense should protect an organization's critical assets from today's threats, not yesterday's. For this episode, we sat down with threat intelligence analysts Stephen Robinson and Ziggy Davies, two such people responsible for keeping tabs on threats and recent developments, to discuss updates on the threats currently affecting organizations. Check out the latest insights from the WithSecure Countercept Threat Intelligence team. Read the report on the professionialization of cybercrime
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
We discuss the fruits of the Spirit in our discussion with Dr. Jared Ludlow as he examines how the Saints in Galatia were commanded to become "a new creature in Christ."Show Notes (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese): https://followhim.co/new-testament-episodes-31-40/YouTube: https://youtu.be/UQirPPzNM7sFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/15G9TTz8yLp0dQyEcBQ8BY00:00 Part II–Dr. Jared Ludlow00:08 Paul's challenges04:19 Blending Jews and Gentiles06:45 One version of the conflict between Paul and Peter07:58 The Bible Project's take on Galatians10:35 Isaac as the law of the gospel and Ishmael as the law of Moses17:29 A practical application20:23 Stephen Robinson story about trust23:36 Why revert to the law of Moses?28:23 Accountability and commitment to the Lord29:42 Fruits of the Spirit33:16 Meekness vs envy36:28 Evaluate how fully you walk in the Spirit40:00 New Creatures in Christ43:53 CS Lewis and God as a builder and architect46:16 Dr. Ludlow shares a story about an incarcerated man50:26 Eustace from The Voyage of the Dawn Treader by CS Lewis55:02 Paul's conclusion58:35 The Law of the Harvest1:06:12 End of Part II–Dr. Jared LudlowThanks to the followHIM team:Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignAnnabelle Sorensen: Creative Project ManagerWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
The European group stages get underway this week but some of the team are giving off negative vibes… or are they just being realistic? Join Andrew Slaven, Findlay Marks and Laura Brannan for the latest round up of the weird and wonderful stories across Scottish football.We have a very special guest this week as St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson joins us with his side sitting pretty in second place in the Premiership.At the other end of the managerial success scale though, Billy Dodds and his assistant Barry Wilson have departed Inverness Caledonian Thistle after a poor start to the season.Could Scotland be given automatic qualification to Euro 2028 if they fail the traditional way? Perhaps, if the UK & Ireland win their bid to host the tournament, it looks like there will be a safety net for some of the home nations.And what's Gary Caldwell's latest training regime? Gone are the days of army kidnapping, he's now moved on to TikTok trends.RUNNING ORDER:00:00 - Intro00:28 - The best of this week's funny stories, including head tennis at Hamilton Accies, clubs telling their own fans to go and see other sides, and Gary Caldwell's latest maverick team training tactic.05:33 - A round up of this week's biggest news stories, including Billy Dodds being sacked by ICT, the latest on Elliot Anderson, and the brilliant Scotland tifo Laura helped bring to life.15:47 - European preview, covering Celtic, Rangers and Aberdeen's tough tests this week.21:48 - Discussing St Mirren's terrific start to the season, with Buddies boss Stephen Robinson.40:58 - SPFL round up, looking briefly at the major stories from the most recent round of matches across all 4 divisions.48:02 - OutroGET IN TOUCH:• Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tsfspodcast• Follow Andrew Slaven on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewslaven7• Follow Laura Brannan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_LauraBrannan• Follow Findlay Marks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/findlaymarks
We've got a great interview this week as Si Ferry and Slaney get a candid chat with St Mirren gaffer and August's SPFL Glen's Vodka Manager Of The Month, Stephen Robinson!We chat about his recent success at St Mirren as well as his Managerial and coaching journey with the likes of Motherwell, Northern Ireland, Morecambe and Oldham. We also discuss his playing career where he shared a dressing room with Gazza and Eddie Howe and played under the likes Terry Venables, Ossie Ardiles and Joe Kinnear. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've got a great interview this week as Si Ferry and Slaney get a candid chat with St Mirren gaffer and August's SPFL Glen's Vodka Manager Of The Month, Stephen Robinson!We chat about his recent success at St Mirren as well as his Managerial and coaching journey with the likes of Motherwell, Northern Ireland, Morecambe and Oldham. We also discuss his playing career where he shared a dressing room with Gazza and Eddie Howe and played under the likes Terry Venables, Ossie Ardiles and Joe Kinnear. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eight Hundred Heroes: China's Lost Battalion and the Fall of Shanghai is available from Exisle Publishing. Eight Hundred Heroes tells the story of a ‘lost battalion' of Nationalist Chinese soldiers fighting against the Japanese in 1937. It focuses on a week of fighting around the Sihang Warehouse in October in... The post #WavellReviews Eight Hundred Heroes by Stephen Robinson appeared first on Wavell Room.
Thomas and Paul look at green tech and how sustainable it is. Carbon footprints, net zero, is it all greenwashing? They're joined by ex-BBC environmental pioneer, speaker & advisor, Roger Harrabin as well as Stephen Robinson from Hyperion Executive Search to discuss all of this and the Government's Net Zero targets and EV strategy
Danny and guest Stephen Robinson take on the 2016 high-flying failure, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice! We ask the crucial questions: Why do we need a new machine gun bullet? Why doesn't Superman talk about his feelings? and Why does Batman brand people with his logo, instead of just selling them a T-shirt like everyone else? Look out for Act 2 and Act 3 coming later this week!
Russia's invasion of Ukraine changed the entire geopolitical landscape. For this episode, we were on-site at SPHERE23 with security and foreign policy analyst Jessica Berlin, and threat intelligence analyst Stephen Robinson, to discuss the use of cyber attacks and disinformation as policy instruments in the wake of the invasion.
Mick is hosting this week's podcast from the It's Mental Live event at the University of Bolton Stadium. Billed as the "Ultimate Wellbeing Experience", the day saw more than a thousand people come together to explore wellbeing, meeting exhibitors, specialists, and hear inspiring stories in the central arena. Mick hosted the day from the main stage, welcoming guests, and guest presenters, to chat with some familiar names and faces, with wellbeing at the heart of the conversation. Among those in attendance is former Millwall, Blackburn, West Ham and Ireland player Steven Reid, who has taken the decision to cut short his coaching career to pursue a new venture in mental health. Steven explores with Mick how he came to the decision, and how he hopes his own story will warn others of the untold side of the game. Thanks to Stephen Robinson and the It's Mental team for inviting Mental Health Monday to be part of the day. Follow MHM host Mick Coyle on Twitter and Instagram, and join the Mental Health Monday facebook page TOPICS: Depression, Anxiety, Imposter Syndrome, Professional Football
Fresh from the live show the boys are back to chat about our victory over Dundee United, what to expect from Hibs and could Stephen Robinson be taking up national duty?www.miseryhunters.co.ukwww.patreon.com/miseryhuntersThis Podcast has been created and uploaded by Misery Hunters. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scotland could take a huge step towards securing their place at EURO 2024 when they bring their Nations League 2022 campaign to a close this month. Steve Clarke's side take on Ukraine both home and away, with a clash against Republic of Ireland sandwiched in between. The Tartan Army's Laura Brannan and author of Scotland's Swedish Adventure, John Blaesdale, join host Andrew Slaven to explain the numerous reasons why these fixtures aren't “just Nations League games”. Ukrainian football journalist Andrew Todos, and Paul Nealon, founder of Irish Fan TV, join us to give us the lowdown on how their respective sides are doing and what sort of test Scotland should expect from them. And we round up the best of the weekend's SPFL action which included an emphatic victory for Stephen Robinson's St Mirren side over Celtic. The result means Dumbarton are the only side in the country to maintain their 100% record this season. RUNNING ORDER:00:00 - Intro06:09 - SPFL round up19:34 - Why are the Nations League games so important for Scotland?31:13 - The lowdown on Ukraine40:56 - Why Ireland were so shocked to beat Scotland in JuneGET IN TOUCH:• Follow us on Twitter• Follow Andrew Slaven on Twitter• Follow Laura Brannan on Twitter• Follow John Blaesdale on Twitter• Follow Andrew Todos on Twitter• Follow Paul Nealon on Twitter
Full-time reaction to St Mirren 2-0 Celtic & Motherwell 0-3 Hearts including interviews with Stephen Robinson, Ange Postecoglou, Steven Hammell and Robbie Neilson.
Adam S. Miller is a professor of philosophy at Collin College in McKinney, Texas. He earned a BA in Comparative Literature from Brigham Young University and an MA and PhD in Philosophy from Villanova University. He is the author of more than ten books, including Original Grace, Letters to a Young Mormon, and An Early Resurrection. He and his wife, Gwen, have three children. Highlights 4:30 Adam talks about his book, Original Grace: An Experiment in Restoration Thinking. 5:50 Grace is a very powerful name for what it's like to interact with God. It's where God's life and our lives overlap. 6:35 Kurt and Adam discuss Stephen Robinson's book, Believing Christ. 10:00 Grace is not God's backup plan. It's God's plan A. The means and the ends of salvation. 12:00 We attempt to save ourselves when we misuse God's law. 13:40 Is God's love unconditional? 17:45 Original sin mentality vs. original grace mentality. 21:45 Justice is only in the business of what's good, not evil. Justice is not there for the punishment. 22:20 Justice is to give what good is needed depending on the circumstance. It's basically another name for grace, which is to give good for good and good for evil. 24:00 We think that God is coming for us with punishment when we sin but that is faulty thinking. God is coming for us with grace. He is never trying to punish us but give us the treatment that we need. 25:45 What about all the scriptures about God's anger and wrath? 28:45 Adam talks about his earthly father in his book about grace and why he included him. 32:55 How do we manifest this doctrine of grace in the context of leadership? 39:00 Discussion on suffering. It can feel like suffering is a deserved punishment but Adam explains why suffering is needed. 49:30 Kurt and Adam share perspectives on the subtitle of Adam's book, an experiment in restoration thinking. 52:50 Discussion on simplicity. Adam talks about how he used to overcomplicate religion but step by step and through experimenting he has been able to find simplicity. Links Original Grace: An Experiment in Restoration Thinking, by Adam S. Miller Grace Is Not God's Backup Plan: An Urgent Paraphrase of Paul's Letter to the Romans, by Adam S. Miller Letters to a Young Mormon, by Adam S. Miller An Early Resurrection: life in Christ Before You Die, by Adam S. Miller Believing Christ, by Stephen E. Robinson Read the TRANSCRIPT of this podcast Listen on YouTube Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library The Leading Saints Podcast gets over 300,000 listens each month and has over 10 million total downloads as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help latter-day saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, J. Devn Cornish, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, DeAnna Murphy, Michael Goodman, Richard Ostler, Ganel-Lyn Condie, and many more in over 500 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.
Adam S. Miller is a professor of philosophy at Collin College in McKinney, Texas. He earned a BA in Comparative Literature from Brigham Young University and an MA and PhD in Philosophy from Villanova University. He is the author of more than ten books, including Original Grace, Letters to a Young Mormon, and An Early Resurrection. He and his wife, Gwen, have three children. Highlights 4:30 Adam talks about his book, Original Grace: An Experiment in Restoration Thinking. 5:50 Grace is a very powerful name for what it's like to interact with God. It's where God's life and our lives overlap. 6:35 Kurt and Adam discuss Stephen Robinson's book, Believing Christ. 10:00 Grace is not God's backup plan. It's God's plan A. The means and the ends of salvation. 12:00 We attempt to save ourselves when we misuse God's law. 13:40 Is God's love unconditional? 17:45 Original sin mentality vs. original grace mentality. 21:45 Justice is only in the business of what's good, not evil. Justice is not there for the punishment. 22:20 Justice is to give what good is needed depending on the circumstance. It's basically another name for grace, which is to give good for good and good for evil. 24:00 We think that God is coming for us with punishment when we sin but that is faulty thinking. God is coming for us with grace. He is never trying to punish us but give us the treatment that we need. 25:45 What about all the scriptures about God's anger and wrath? 28:45 Adam talks about his earthly father in his book about grace and why he included him. 32:55 How do we manifest this doctrine of grace in the context of leadership? 39:00 Discussion on suffering. It can feel like suffering is a deserved punishment but Adam explains why suffering is needed. 49:30 Kurt and Adam share perspectives on the subtitle of Adam's book, an experiment in restoration thinking. 52:50 Discussion on simplicity. Adam talks about how he used to overcomplicate religion but step by step and through experimenting he has been able to find simplicity. Links Original Grace: An Experiment in Restoration Thinking, by Adam S. Miller Grace Is Not God's Backup Plan: An Urgent Paraphrase of Paul's Letter to the Romans, by Adam S. Miller Letters to a Young Mormon, by Adam S. Miller An Early Resurrection: life in Christ Before You Die, by Adam S. Miller Believing Christ, by Stephen E. Robinson TRANSCRIPT coming soon Listen on YouTube (coming soon) Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library The Leading Saints Podcast gets over 300,000 listens each month and has over 10 million total downloads as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help latter-day saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, J. Devn Cornish, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, DeAnna Murphy, Michael Goodman, Richard Ostler, Ganel-Lyn Condie, and many more in over 500 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.
“Who Cares for the Caregiver?” An audio interview with chaplain Stephen Robinson // By Michelle Dahlenburg As a hospital chaplain, Stephen Robinson's job is to provide comfort and spiritual guidance to sick patients and their families. He also supports hospital staff. Stephen believes that it's important to celebrate the good things that happen. “Not putting a silver lining around it, but just to celebrate, and be grateful for the things that do go well. That's an important part of resiliency, too. It's not just reacting to the tough things, but celebrating the good things too.” Produced by Michelle Dahlenburg for Texas State University and published here as a part of MEM's Summer Spotlight Series. Stay tuned for more stories of resilience from Michelle on this feed! Or binge all of her audio pieces now at http://michelle-dahlenburg.com All music in this episode provided by Blue Dot Sessions http://www.sessions.blue (except for that one little bit of a Beatles cover) Photo by Nadine Studios: https://nadinestudio.com/ Find links to follow & support Make Every Media at:: http://LinkTree.com/MakeEveryMedia http://patreon.com/MakeEveryMedia http://MakeEveryMedia.com
Guest Speaker: Pastor Stephen Robinson Title: Doing Something Strange for Change Text: 2 Kings 4:1-7 Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church, Carbondale IL If you would like to support Hopewell financially you can give through the our app, or online through our website by clicking here https://hopewellmb.org/giving/. You can also Text Hopewellmb to 77977. Connect With Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopewellmb Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hopewellmb Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/hopewellmb www.hopewellmb.org
David Hill reviews Eight Hundred Heroes: China's Lost Battalion and the Fall of Shanghai by Stephen Robinson, published by Exisle Publishing
This week Tahirih Foroozan joins host Clare Bonnyman. Edmonton-based CBC reporter Kyle Muzyka shares his experience covering the papal apology and he tells us how his Métis roots kept him grounded in Rome. And an Edmonton-idea has hit the big (small) screen. Frick, I Love Nature creators Stephen Robinson and Gordie Lucius share their new season on CBC Gem.
Craig Fowler, Craig Cairns and Tony Anderson discuss early Stephen Robinson concerns, the dour approach of Motherwell, a ridiculous number of injuries at Tannadice, Celtic winning the midfield battle, Kemar Roofe coming in from the cold, and what on earth has happened to Christian Doidge. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of the podcast, I have the pleasure of chatting with a real-life Cowboy. And I'm not talking about a Dallas Cowboy; he's a real roping and riding kind of Cowboy. On top of that, he's a neighborhood patrol officer that is responsible for being the communication between citizens and the officers that patrol their area. The unique perspective he brings is being a black cowboy cop, in the white culture-dominated rodeo world and police world. Hear his story and judge for yourself. I had a blast and found his perspective amazing. EnjoyOh and Zenteno graced us with his presence lol. Glad to have you back buddySupport the show
Listen and Learn as Bill and Bestow's Executive Chief Distribution Officer, Stephen Robinson, discuss the new way to sell life insurance! Stephen is an accomplished insurance executive with 25+ years of experience in the brokerage space and at the carrier level! This is the first and only time a consumer can purchase various insurance products on a 100% Direct to Consumer platform. And most importantly, the agent still gets paid commission and can still service their book of business. This is unheard of in the D2C arena except for Levinson & Associates agents. Check out Insuremenowdirect.com or Levinsonandassociates.com for more information.
Doc Martinelli, Professor of Economics at T&B University joins Mind of America to discuss systematic issues that we face every day. Stephen Robinson and Doc have a thorough discussion around their own perspectives around the issues and end up basing the entire episode around the importance of education. Thank you for your support! www.mindofamerica.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mindofamerica/support
On this episode, correspondent Emily Rendell-Watson talks with Karli Drew, Marina Banister and Stephen Robinson to explore the impact technology is having on the Millennial Generation. This is the third of four Vital Topics that will be produced throughout the year. Our previous topics focused on Millennial Activism and Engagement, and Millennials and Money. Our final topic will look at the social and economic trends Millennials are setting. Links: Read the Vital Topic: Millenials and Technology. Get your nerd on with the Vital Topic's Resources. See our past Vital Signs reports. Connect with the lovely and formidable Karli Drew. Follow the talented […]
My interview with Stephen Robinson about his new book "Panzer Commander Herman Balck, Germany's Master Tactician."Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-saga-of-world-war-2-a-casus-belli-project7137/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Elite HRV Podcast: Heart Rate Variability, Biohacking Health & Performance, Quantified Self
In this episode, Stephen Robinson of EVENPULSE joins us to discuss the use of the BASE-R Method training for stress mitigation and improved human resilience for high performers in many industries including police, fire, military, and business. We also talk about the role of HRV in achieving self-mastery and different recovery tactics for stress regulation. -- topics listed below The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-26 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-26 TOPICS: * Intro and background * Distilling stress management to "knuckle-draggers" * The history of the BASE-R training method * The role of HRV and other measurement tools in achieving self-mastery * Developing a framework to understand internal stress regulation * Overcoming resistance to admitting weakness * The role of community and social connections to maintaining resilience * BASE-R pillars: the autonomic nervous system, self-awareness, ability to focus, conscious control of imagination, mood and energy * The Universal Stress Course * Interesting and significant stress resilience projects Stephen is helping run * Where to learn more Guest: Stephen Robinson https://evenpulse.com Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-26 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-26 The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense --
In this episode of The Fire Inside Podcast I interview Stephen Robinson, CEO of Evenpulse, an organization that helps people learn how to respond to stress in a healthy way and build resiliency in their lives. Stephen offers great insight into how the first responder community can benefit by the techniques and training Evenpulse offers.
Episode 37 of DreamPod has landed with all the grace of an elephant that can fly using only its ears. This time, regular hosts Tom, Mike and Rob are joined by Stephen Robinson from fellow Dreamcast fansite Dreamcast Hub and get down to business discussing all the latest developments from the Dreamcast scene. The newly discovered Atomiswave fighter KenJu, Xenocider's resurrection, the glut of new Dreamcast 2 fan projects that have emerged in the wake of Project Dream's implosion…and Rob's recent trip to Japan are all covered. Later, the team discuss Atlus's first person hack and slash Maken X, and the game's slightly bizarre obsession with Nazi imagery and the occult. DreamPod episode 37 is ready and waiting for you to hit that download button…but are you ready for DreamPod episode 37? Let's find out!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dcjunkyard)
DreamPod 31: Where bullet heaven quickly becomes bullet hell! Yes, episode 31 is here and your regular hosts Tom, Ross, Mike, Caleb and Aaron are joined by a special guest host in the form of DreamcastHub.com's Stephen Robinson to discuss a genre that is synonymous with the Dreamcast: shmups. Perhaps the most divisive of all the genres represented by the Dreamcast's rich and varied library, your hosts take it upon themselves to discuss the very best, very worst and the most obscure games that make up the console's glittering selection. Ross tries and fails to have a non-Dreamcast game included in the discussion, Aaron reveals some interesting Mars Matrix/Sonic Heroes trivia, Stephen waxes lyrical about The Lost Golem, Tom talks about the Atari Jaguar (again), Mike offends the entire PlayStation community by slagging off the Dual Shock 4, and Caleb treats us to his very best voiceover work. DreamPod episode 31 is here, and we're ready to take you to a whole new dimension of podcasting awesomeness!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dcjunkyard)