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Episode 235On this episode of the Removing Barriers Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Phil Stringer and Dr. Jim Scudder to discuss arguable the most polarizing nation in the world today: Israel. In the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, the political right in the United States has in many ways splintered (some would even argue it has fractured), and the issue underlying this change seems to be Israel and the U.S.' staunch support of it. The disagreement can even be found in the church today. Where before, Christians of every stripe would be unified on the support of Israel, today we find that a substantial and growing number of Christians no longer view Israel favorably and are opposed the our current stance of steadfast support. What has brought about this change? Is it the war Trump waged on Iran? Perhaps the events in response to the October 7th attacks? Could it be that the Information Age has made it so that many can study the events of the past surrounding Israel for themselves? Or is this a spiritual war whose roots run long and deep? Dr. Phil Stringer is no stranger to the podcast and he is joined by his friend and co-author Dr. Jim Scudder to discuss how they believe the anti-Israel stance is the result of the spiritual war against God and His people, and how Christians across the board are lured into adopting an anti-biblical stance. These men wrote a book titled The Spiritual War Against Israel, in which they lay out their reasoning for this change and what Christians can do to fight back.Listen to the Removing Barriers Podcast here:Spotify: https://cutt.ly/Ega8YeI Apple Podcast: https://cutt.ly/Vga2SVdEdifi: https://cutt.ly/Meec7nsvYouTube: https://cutt.ly/mga8A77Podnews: https://podnews.net/podcast/i4jxoSee all our platforms: https://removingbarriers.netContact us:Email us: https://removingbarriers.net/contactFinancially support the show: https://removingbarriers.net/donateAffiliates:Book Shop: https://bookshop.org/shop/removingbarriersChristian Books . com: https://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/home?event=AFF&p=1236574Fastmail: https://join.fastmail.com/8e23c12bSee all our affiliates: https://removingbarriers.net/affiliatesNotes:Get a copy of "The Spiritual War Against Israel": https://ingrace.us/israels-spritual-war/YouTube: InGrace Israel with Jim Scudder: https://www.youtube.com/@InGraceIsraelYouTube: InGrace Adventures with Jim Scudder: https://www.youtube.com/@InGraceAdventuresInGrace with Jim Scudder: https://ingrace.us/
Who does God bless — and why? In this message, Dr. Phil Stringer opens the Scriptures to explore a question that is both timeless and intensely practical. Drawing from Proverbs 11, the Beatitudes of Matthew 5, and decades of ministry experience, Dr. Stringer traces the marks of a life and a ministry that God delights to bless. He examines God's blessing on soul winners, on those who hunger and thirst after righteousness, on the merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers, and even those who suffer persecution for doing right. Along the way, Dr. Stringer weaves in candid and often humorous stories from the mission field and the pastorate that bring these principles to life. An encouraging and challenging message for anyone who longs to see the hand of God at work in their life and ministry.
Post your thoughts here. If you want a reply email me at connectTFJ@yahoo.com. I look forward to hearing from you.Each faith journey is unique, a work of God and the individual. In this episode Beau Stringer, Associate Pastor at Resurrection Church Downtown in Kansas City, shares his movement from evangelical, to pastor, to seeker, and to a deeper faith reconstruction. His journey casts light on the movement of many sincere seekers today to build something transcendent and meaningful in this challenging world. Support the showSubscribe to this podcast for only $5 per month to get a monthly bonus episode, access to exclusive subscriber-only episodes, and the POSTINGS weekly newsletter on Substack with more resources for well-being!Subscribe at https://tracksforthejourney.buzzsprout.comEnjoy the Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/@tracksforthejourney77
Welcome to a new season of Writes4Women! Each fortnight, On the Convo Couch will bring you author-based interviews and invite listener requests and questions. In this episode host Pamela Cook interviews bestselling Australian author Tricia Stringer, who discusses The Road Trip’s strong sales (30,000) and long tail, her upcoming novel The Paradise Resort set in the Kimberley, and her writing routine. Tricia reflects on moving across genres, the importance of voice, managing revisions, industry changes including AI and copyright concerns, and memorable career milestones like winning the Ruby for Queen of the Road. Pam also suggests three new release books for your reading enjoyment: Five Stages of Grace by Casey Nott, The Palace of Lost Virtue by Anthea Hodgson, Out of the Blue by Penelope Janu. 00:00 Own Your Voice 00:23 Season Kickoff0 2:46 Workshops And Events 04:29 Pamela Writing Update 06:00 New Release Roundup 08:58 Meet Tricia Stringer 10:47 Welcome To The Couch 11:26 Life In Wallaroo 12:03 New Book Paradise Resort 16:39 Road Trip Success 20:11 From Kids To Romance 25:29 Finding Story Ideas 29:07 Ideas Find Their Writer 30:26 First Draft Routine 32:16 Word Counts And Consistency 35:07 Cleaner Drafts And Outside Eyes 37:16 Over Revising Fixes 40:36 Publishing Shifts And AI 44:58 Genre Pivots And Older Heroes 49:30 Milestones And Final Advice 53:20 Fast Four And Wrap Up SHOW NOTES: Writes4Women www.writes4women.com Facebook @writes4women Twitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast Tricia Stringer Website: click here Instagram: click here Facebook: click here Pamela Cook www.pamelacook.com.au Facebook: click here Twitter: click here Instagram: click here This episode produced by Pamela Cook for Writes4Women on unceded Dharawal country. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=trueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anjan joins for a six month update on The Stringer Foundation, his effort to build the OpenSats of independent journalism. We get into Stringer's inaugural 25 finalists, their Courage Index for evaluating journalists working under threat, New York Times recognition, funding models for frontline reporters, mental health support, and why truthful human-sourced information matters more in the age of AI. Then we discuss Kyntab, a personal SOS app for journalists and people at risk, plus a deeper debate on open source security, trust, and protecting users under hostile threat models.Stringer Journalism: https://stringerjournalism.orgKyntab: https://kyntab.comAnjan on Nostr: https://primal.net/anjansun Anjan on X: https://x.com/anjansunCitadel Wire: https://citadelwire.comEPISODE: 204BLOCK: 952242PRICE: 1523 sats per dollarmore info on the show: https://citadeldispatch.comlearn more about me: https://odell.xyzmonitor the situation: https://citadelwire.comten31: https://ten31.xyzopensats: https://opensats.org
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On today's Metal Breakdown Daily, host Scott Penfold covers a massive day for tour news and a high-profile legal resolution in the world of heavy music. Deathcore Goes Arena-Sized: Lorna Shore has officially booked their largest tour of Australia and New Zealand to date for October 2026. Supporting their 2025 record I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me, the band is hitting stadiums and arenas across the Southern Hemisphere. We break down the stacked lineup featuring Whitechapel, The Acacia Strain, and Organectomy, and provide the key dates for the upcoming ticket onsales. Summer Slaughter Leg 2: Hardcore legends Hatebreed are set to headline the second leg of the 2026 Summer Slaughter Tour. Starting August 20, the trek features an "absolute caveman" lineup including Terror, Incantation, Gates to Hell, Torture, and Creeping Death. We discuss Jamey Jasta's update on the band's impending independent studio album and what to expect from this brutal run. Ahren Stringer Sentenced: Former The Amity Affliction bassist Ahren Stringer appeared in an Australian court this week following a high-speed driving incident. We look at the details of the 191 km/h chase, Stringer's surprising new career as an undertaker for the Queensland Police, and the final verdict delivered by the Magistrate. In This Episode: Lorna Shore: Full Australia/New Zealand tour dates and presale info. Hatebreed: Summer Slaughter Leg 2 lineup and album updates. Ahren Stringer: The fallout from the Victoria freeway incident and his license disqualification. Self Checkout: A quick look at Stringer's new project with Gus Farias. STAY LOUD: Catch the 24/7 heavy stream and more exclusive metal news at LoadedRadio.com or on the official Loaded Radio App.
Episode 232Dr. Phil Stringer joins us on the Removing Barriers podcast to discuss whether dispensationalism is biblical. Critics say it is merely a theological fad of the 20th century that we must abandon for the frameworks of early church fathers. Increasingly, dispensationalism has come under intense scrutiny as a conduit to wrong theology, wrong eschatology, and even wrong politics. Are the critics right? What is dispensationalism and is it really just a new-fangled framework popularized in the U.S. by Moody, Scofield, and Darby? What are the arguments for and against it? Is this a scenario where good Christian folks can just agree to disagree, or is it a salvific issue that demands immediate clarity and dogmatic adherence? Dr. Phil Stringer lends his wisdom, knowledge, and expertise on this subject with the hope that we can at the very least provide a starting point for Christians to study this for themselves. Dr. Stringer is the Vice-President of the King James Bible Research Council and vice president of Dayspring Bible College in Mundelein, Illinois. He is a nationally respected author and lecturer with a new book about Israel due for release in the summer of 2026.Listen to the Removing Barriers Podcast here:Spotify: https://cutt.ly/Ega8YeI Apple Podcast: https://cutt.ly/Vga2SVdEdifi: https://cutt.ly/Meec7nsvYouTube: https://cutt.ly/mga8A77Podnews: https://podnews.net/podcast/i4jxoSee all our platforms: https://removingbarriers.netContact us:Email us: https://removingbarriers.net/contactFinancially support the show: https://removingbarriers.net/donateAffiliates:Book Shop: https://bookshop.org/shop/removingbarriersChristian Books . com: https://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/home?event=AFF&p=1236574Fastmail: https://join.fastmail.com/8e23c12bSee all our affiliates: https://removingbarriers.net/affiliatesNotes:dbc.edu: https://dbc.edu/King James Bible Research Council: https://kjbrc.org/
Tiffany Stringer joined us in studio to talk about her new music, and let us sing along with her. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Stringer does a message on Suffering Saints.
Our latest podcast episode with Tricia Stringer in conversation with Bronwyn Stuart is out now!
Dr. Stringer does a message on Limiting God.
In this second episode of the Level-Up Lounge, Edgar Palacios sits down with Elizebeth Stringer, Director of academics at the SMU Guildhall, to discuss the new game development undergrad coming to SMU in Fall 2026.
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Join us for a special Sunday School hour with Dr. Phil Stringer!
This week on The Loaded Radio Podcast, we sit down with The Amity Affliction frontman Joel Birch for a raw, unfiltered conversation. With the band's ninth studio album, 'House of Cards', set for release on April 24, Joel opens up about the survival of the band following the high-profile departure of longtime member Ahren Stringer. We discuss the addition of Jonny Reeves to the studio lineup, the "volatile" year that led to the split, and why Joel believes this is the most honest material of his career. In the second half of the show, host Scott Penfold breaks down the most chaotic news week of the year:
Indigenous peoples around the world are under threat, especially from massive development projects engineered by governments and corporations, which promise to destroy the lands, forests and waters on which those peoples depend. In an article that appeared in a recent issue of The New York Review of Books, “We Think They'll Kill Someone” journalist Anjan Sundaram reported on one such project in the Southern Mexico Oaxacan town of San Blas Atempa, where a new factory will wipe out a communally owned forest.Join host Ronnie Lipschutz for a conversation with Sundaram. He is an Indian author, war reporter, academic, television presenter and founder of The Stringer Foundation. He is the author of three memoirs of journalism, Stringer, Bad News and Breakup. His forthcoming book, Double Exposure: Two Reporters in the Climate War, is scheduled for publication this coming fall.
Many Windows: Conversations on Ministry with Rev. Julie Taylor
After a long hiatus, Many Windows returns with a wonderful guest, Rev. Dr. Adam Robersmith! I am grateful to start season 5 with a rich conversation on creativity and performance in liturgy.Resources mentioned in the episode:Taylor, D. (2015). Performance. Duke University Press Books.Marshall, Lorna. (2001). The Body Speaks. St. Marten's Griffin.Stephenson, Barry. (2015). Ritual: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.Concannon, H. & Palm, A. (2024). Blessing It All: Rituals for Transition and Transformation. Skinner House Press.Stringer, Kafi, and Teague (2025.) Imani Rituals: Nurturing African Spiritual Heritage. Skinner House Press.Articles by Josette FéralFéral, J. (1982). Performance and Theatricality: The Subject Demystified (T. Lyons, Trans.). Modern Drama, 25(1), 170–181. https://doi.org/10.1353/mdr.1982.0036Féral, J. (2002). Theatricality: The Specificity of Theatrical Language (R. P. Bermingham, Trans.). SubStance, 31(2/3), 94. https://doi.org/10.2307/3685480_________The Rev. Dr. Adam Robersmith can be found at www.adamrobersmith.comThe Universalist Church of West Hartford, CT: https://www.westhartforduu.org_________Thank you for listening. Many Windows: Conversations on Ministry is a production of Meadville Lombard Theological School. Theme music is “Destination” by Justhea. This episode is produced by Jules Taylor.(Justhea: spoti.fi/2NycVfd and apple.co/3u51z2V)
In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with Former Air Marshal Edward Stringer for a stark conversation about the state of Britain's armed forces, and whether the country is prepared for modern war.We examine the shrinking size of the British military, the decline in combat readiness, and the strategic risks facing the United Kingdom in an increasingly unstable world. Stringer explains how decades of defence cuts, procurement failures, and political complacency have left Britain struggling to maintain credible military power.The conversation explores the future of the RAF, the importance of air superiority, and how modern warfare is being transformed by drones, missiles, cyber operations, and space-based intelligence. We discuss NATO, Britain's role alongside the United States, and whether the West still has the industrial capacity to sustain high-intensity conflict.We also debate the political reluctance to confront growing global threats, from Russia and Iran to China, and whether Britain's leaders fully grasp the consequences of allowing military capability to erode.A sobering conversation about defence, deterrence, and whether Britain still has the will and capacity to defend itself.Edward's full report HERE: https://policyexchange.org.uk/publication/the-say-do-gaps-in-defence/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WATCH EXTENDED INTERVIEW HERE: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshallInsta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshallLinktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters00:00 Introduction01:23 Cyprus Attack and Britain's Military Readiness03:06 Why Britain's Military Is in “Managed Decline”06:51 The Shrinking Royal Navy Fleet11:06 Britain vs Israel: Why Spending Doesn't Equal Strength12:02 The Reality of Britain's Army, Navy and RAF15:00 Procurement Failures and the Ajax Scandal17:49 Britain's “Bonsai Military” Problem21:49 Britain's Artillery Crisis and Weapon Shortages22:27 Drone Warfare and the Lessons from Ukraine26:51 Britain's Manufacturing and Industrial Weakness30:56 The Economics of Modern Warfare31:24 Britain's Missing Air Defence Systems32:30 How Europe Relied on America for Defence37:49 Russia, China and the New War of Production41:50 The State of Britain's Submarine Fleet47:00 Could Britain Sustain a Real War?52:00 Finland, Israel and What Real Defence Readiness Looks Like58:40 Why Britain Can't Defend Multiple Commitments Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well, Opening Round came and went, and we learnt a few things:The Blue Goose (Jase Macartney's boat) could well be the hidden piece in our path to premiership gloryStringer contract years are the best Stringer years. Sit back and enjoy...Clarry aka Bluey aka Bluey Bleach Boy, who came aboard said boat to talk shop, looks MAGNIFICANT IN ORANGE (well called Huddo)Albury has erupted, as did the Beanstalk, with the Rising of the Phoneix.Enjoy the win, enjoy the pod, but brace for pain this weekend against our nemisis, the Doggies. Rags is betting against us - don't do that (if you do, gamble responsibly), but if you did last week and you reckon it's our lucky charm, then do it again (again, gamble responsibly). And dearest Sportsbet, our email is in the show description.How good's Footy!!! Never Surrender (Orca will get it right one day....)----To get in contact, drop an email, comment on Spotify or message on X.We love reviews or ratings.Email: thesquinterspodcast@gmail.comYouTube: NeverSurrenderByTheSquintersX: The SquintersInstagram: gws_squintersFB: thesquintersTikTok: the.squinters
Paris Chong welcomes photographer and fellow podcaster, Mitch Stringer! The episode kicks off with a fun story about how the two met in New York City at the Leica 100-year anniversary event—a chaotic yet memorable block party where Mitch briefly served as the opening act for a swarming crowd, immediately followed by Jason Momoa. They quickly dive into their shared experience as podcast hosts, discussing the journey of building an audience, with Mitch having reached over 55 episodes and Paris's show now transitioning to a monthly format.Mitch Stringer, a Leica enthusiast and professional photographer based in Baltimore, details his life behind the lens, highlighting his diverse gear choices: Sony for the fast-paced action of Major League Baseball and his Leicas (Q3, SL3, M11) for his artistic passion projects in portraiture, street, and travel photography. The conversation shifts to the ultimate artistic goal of having a published work. Mitch, who has already published a book on Cuba, shares insights from his experience and talks about his next project: a book dedicated to African wildlife.The chat expands to cover Mitch's extensive travel, including an upcoming two-week trip across Morocco focused on capturing the people, history, and architecture—a stark contrast to his wife's preference for less adventurous sightseeing in places like Italy and rural England. They also touch on the lighter side of life with candid talk about Mitch's three children and multiple pets, the addictive nature of Instagram, and humorous, relatable moments of aging, like receiving a startling promotion from a crematory. The episode concludes with a nod to acclaimed photographers like Greg Gorman and Art Wolf, whose work continues to inspire Mitch's photographic vision.Show Notes:www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/mitch-stringer-photographer-and-fellow-podcaster-talks-mlb-travel-and-art-booksChapters:00:00 Intro00:16 Meet Mitch Stringer01:08 Leica Party Origin Story02:45 Podcast Guests and Instagram07:18 Podcast Metrics and Media Roots12:15 Baseball Photography and Gear15:42 Travel Tales and Photo Books23:22 Dogs and Loss24:30 Cremation Mail Shock25:59 AAA and Keeping It Together26:37 Next Book African Wildlife29:21 Mentors and Great Portraits32:17 Zoom Face Critique and Tattoos37:30 Advice for Young Photographers
A full-on WFAN time machine. Evan and Greg Gianforte dig up 17-year-old audio from their days doing live “stringer updates” at a Lakers-Rockets Game 7 in Los Angeles. From overly dramatic stat reads to awkward transitions back to the studio, the guys relive the glory and the cringe of their early reporting days at Staples Center. Who sounded more polished? Who rambled? The self-scouting is ruthless. After the laughs, they pivot back to Mets baseball and make a bold prediction: when the season ends, Brett Baty may have logged the most innings at first base. What began as a Jorge Polanco assumption has completely shifted, and the reasoning behind the change says a lot about how this roster is evolving.
It's the 100th Episode of Honoring the Journey today!! Leslie welcomes Beau Stringer, a former Southern Baptist preacher who transitioned to mainline Christianity. Beau shares his journey from growing up in an evangelical bubble in West Texas, serving as a youth pastor at 19, and eventually becoming a senior pastor, to questioning biblical inerrancy and evangelical theology—particularly around the violence in the Old Testament versus Jesus's command to love enemies. After wrestling with these tensions for years, he left vocational ministry briefly before finding a home in the United Methodist Church in Kansas City, where he now serves at one of the largest mainline churches in North America. Throughout the conversation, they discuss what mainline Christianity is, the importance of pastoral care over conversion agendas, the shift from fear-based faith to love-centered faith, rethinking hell and the kingdom of God, and how to lovingly engage with people still in evangelical spaces without erasing or dismissing them—emphasizing humility, questions, and staying in relationship rather than canceling those who disagree.Find Beau on Substack at https://substack.com/@beaustringer Honoring the Journey is hosted, produced and edited by Leslie Nease and the artwork for the show is also created by Leslie Nease.Want to get updates/announcements and a FREE Deconstruction Journaling Prompt PDF? Sign up for Leslie's Monthly Newsletter! You can do that HERE.Pick up Leslie's new book, Honoring the Journey: The Deconstruction of Sister Christian here.Interested in working with Leslie as your Life/Faith Transitions Coach? Check out her website and learn more about what she offers! https://www.leslieneasecoaching.comIf you'd like to be a part of the Honoring the Journey Team on Substack, click here! You can find her work and also support her financially if you desire.Would you like to leave a voicemail for Leslie? Click here!If you are looking for community as you deconstruct or just a place to go and enjoy the company of people who are seekers, learners and who are looking to connect with the Divine without religious baggage, please join the Private Facebook Community! Leslie is very passionate about connection and community, so if that sounds like you, please come join us! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE!Built as a modest homestead in the 1840s, the May-Stringer House has endured more than a century of transformation — and tragedy. Over time, it evolved from a family home into a boarding house and later a repository of local history. Along the way came untimely deaths, unmarked graves, and a growing sense that something never truly moved on.Today, the May-Stringer House is considered one of Florida's most paranormally active locations. Visitors and investigators alike report disembodied voices, shadow figures, and unexplained movement throughout the home. Some believe the spirits are former residents, bound to the place by unfinished lives. Others suspect the countless artifacts housed within its walls may act as anchors, holding onto energy from the past.Paranormal investigator Christian Paul has spent time exploring the house's darker layers, documenting experiences that challenge simple explanations. His encounters raise unsettling questions about whether the activity stems from the land itself, the objects collected there, or the human stories woven into both.#TheGraveTalks #MayStringerHouse #HauntedFlorida #ParanormalHistory #UnmarkedGraves #HauntedHomes #TrueParanormal #GhostStories #HistoricHauntings Love real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! PART TWOBuilt as a modest homestead in the 1840s, the May-Stringer House has endured more than a century of transformation — and tragedy. Over time, it evolved from a family home into a boarding house and later a repository of local history. Along the way came untimely deaths, unmarked graves, and a growing sense that something never truly moved on.Today, the May-Stringer House is considered one of Florida's most paranormally active locations. Visitors and investigators alike report disembodied voices, shadow figures, and unexplained movement throughout the home. Some believe the spirits are former residents, bound to the place by unfinished lives. Others suspect the countless artifacts housed within its walls may act as anchors, holding onto energy from the past.Paranormal investigator Christian Paul has spent time exploring the house's darker layers, documenting experiences that challenge simple explanations. His encounters raise unsettling questions about whether the activity stems from the land itself, the objects collected there, or the human stories woven into both.#TheGraveTalks #MayStringerHouse #HauntedFlorida #ParanormalHistory #UnmarkedGraves #HauntedHomes #TrueParanormal #GhostStories #HistoricHauntingsLove real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
In this episode of What's My Thesis?, ceramic sculptor and installation artist Liz Stringer joins the podcast for an in-depth conversation about sculpture, scale, and the body. Working primarily with ceramics, metal armatures, and welded structures, Stringer discusses how her practice emerged from a background shaped by medicine, illness, and early encounters with Roman, Gothic, and Baroque architecture. The conversation explores monumental ceramics, biopolitics, and public space, including Stringer's engagement with civic spectacle, parade structures, and collective ritual. Drawing on Enlightenment history, architecture, and lived experience, Stringer reflects on her recent MFA thesis work, which centers the viewer's body within installations addressing armor, metamorphosis, vulnerability, and systems of power.
Join Lex Gordon and Agent Sheila Stone on a paranormal investigation filled with history, EMFs, EVPs, and Ghost Hunt fun in the haunted May-Stringer House.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! PART TWOOnce a modest 1840s homestead, the May-Stringer House has evolved into one of Florida's most paranormally active locations. Over generations, tragedy left its mark—untimely deaths, whispered stories of unmarked graves, and a growing collection of historical artifacts that may be more than silent witnesses to the past.Today, the house stands as both a museum and a hotspot of unexplained activity. Visitors and investigators alike report disembodied voices, shadow figures, physical sensations, and an overwhelming sense that something within the house is still aware of those who enter.Christian Paul shares his firsthand experiences inside the May-Stringer House. From encounters that defy explanation to unsettling questions about whether spirits can attach themselves to objects, this conversation explores what happens when history refuses to stay buried.#TheGraveTalks #MayStringerHouse #HauntedFlorida #ParanormalPodcast #RealGhostStories #HistoricHauntings #HauntedMuseums #SpiritsAmongUs #HauntedHouse #HistoryandHauntingsLove real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE!Once a modest 1840s homestead, the May-Stringer House has evolved into one of Florida's most paranormally active locations. Over generations, tragedy left its mark—untimely deaths, whispered stories of unmarked graves, and a growing collection of historical artifacts that may be more than silent witnesses to the past.Today, the house stands as both a museum and a hotspot of unexplained activity. Visitors and investigators alike report disembodied voices, shadow figures, physical sensations, and an overwhelming sense that something within the house is still aware of those who enter.Christian Paul shares his firsthand experiences inside the May-Stringer House. From encounters that defy explanation to unsettling questions about whether spirits can attach themselves to objects, this conversation explores what happens when history refuses to stay buried.#TheGraveTalks #MayStringerHouse #HauntedFlorida #ParanormalPodcast #RealGhostStories #HistoricHauntings #HauntedMuseums #SpiritsAmongUs #HauntedHouse #HistoryandHauntingsLove real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
Tonight's reading is something a little different. This is a live-style read-aloud of Associate Theory by Phee Stringer — recorded in one continuous sitting, with the text scrolling on screen as I read. Small pauses, breath changes, and the natural rhythm of reading are intentionally left in, so it feels less like a performance and more like sitting quietly with someone as the story unfolds. There are mistakes because that's what happens when you read aloud ❤️ ____ When the spectral Associates begin appearing everywhere — grocery stores, sidewalks, living rooms — Murphy tries to ignore them like everyone else. But when they begin to fixate on him alone, indifference is no longer an option. What follows is a darkly funny, unsettling meditation on belief, meaning, and the very human need to explain what cannot be understood. A cosmic satire of faith, fame, and the absurd urge to personify the unknowable. ✍️ Written by Phee Stringer ( @pheerstringer ) You can find more of his work here: https://www.accesstoconcrete.com/ https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B08SYY5CYR
What separates entrepreneurs who profit from AI from those who just experiment with it?In this episode, Barbara sits down with Phil Stringer, an AI educator, keynote speaker, and entrepreneur who scaled his business to seven figures in a single year (without ads) by teaching practical, no-nonsense AI strategies that actually save time and make money.This conversation goes far beyond surface-level AI trends. Phil explains how he personally uses tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and NotebookLM to streamline business operations, create smarter marketing, plan travel, manage nutrition, and even simplify everyday decision-making. If it doesn't save time or make money, Phil isn't interested and that mindset is exactly what makes this episode so powerful.Tune in to hear:Why AI is the biggest technological opportunity since the internetHow Phil scaled to seven figures in one year through speaking and word of mouthHow to use AI to save time, increase revenue, and simplify business decisionsPractical ways entrepreneurs can use ChatGPT beyond basic content creationHow AI tools can support personal life tasks like travel planning, nutrition, and daily decisionsThe biggest financial and hiring mistakes Phil made while scaling quicklyWhy embracing AI now can help you stay competitive instead of falling behindConnect with Phil:Instagram: @philstringerWebsite: philstringer.comHow To Get Involved:Life-Changing Money is a podcast all about money. We share stories of how money has impacted and radically changed the lives of others—and how it can do the same for you.Your host, Barbara Schreihans (pronounced ShREE-hands) is the founder and CEO of Your Tax Coach, and the creator of the Write Off Your Life Course. She is a top tax strategist, business coach, and expert in helping business owners and high-net-worth individuals save millions in taxes while increasing profits.When she's not leading her team, coaching clients, or dreaming up new goals for her company, you can find her drinking coffee, hanging out with her family, and traveling the world.Grab a cup of coffee and become inspired as we hear from those who have overcome and are overcoming their self-limiting beliefs and money mindsets!Do you have a burning question that you'd love to hear answered on a future show?Please email it to: podcast@yourtaxcoach.bizSign Up For Our NewsletterLife Changing Money PodcastGet Tax Help!
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On this very special episode, Razib talks to paleoanthroplogists John Hawks and Chris Stringer. Hawks is a paleoanthropologist who has been a researcher and commentator in human evolutionary biology and paleoanthropology for over two decades. With a widely read weblog (now on Substack), a book on Homo naledi, and highly cited scientific papers, Hawks is an essential voice in understanding the origins of our species. He graduated from Kansas State University in 1994 with degrees in French, English, and Anthropology, and received both his M.A. and Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Michigan, where he studied under Milford Wolpoff. He is currently working on a textbook on the origins of modern humans in their evolutionary context. Hawks has already been a guest on Unsupervised Learning three times. Chris Stringer is affiliated with the Natural History Museum in London. Stringer is the author of African Exodus. The Origins of Modern Humanity, Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth and Homo Britannicus - The Incredible Story of Human Life in Britain. A proponent since the 1970's of the recent African origin of modern humans, he has also for decades been at the center of debates around our species' relationship to Neanderthals. In the 1980's, with the rise to prominence of the molecular model of "mtDNA Eve," Stringer came to the fore as a paleoanthropological voice lending support to the genetic insights that pointed to our African origins. Trained as an anatomist, Stringer asserted that the fossil evidence was in alignment with the mtDNA phylogenies, a contention that has been broadly confirmed over the last five decades. Razib, Hawks and Stringer discuss the latest work that has come out of Yuxian, China, and how it updates our understanding of human morphological diversity, and integrate it with the newest findings about Denisovans from whole genome sequencing. They talk about how we exist at a junction, with more and more data, but theories that are becoming more and more rickety in terms of explaining the patterns we see. Hawks talks about the skewing effect of selection on phylogenetic trees, while Stringer addresses the complexity of the fossil record in East Asia.
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The Stringer Documentary & the Napalm Girl Mystery – A Deep Dive into Photojournalism Controversy Published on 10 Frames Per Second Blog – Your go‑to source for photojournalism insight Table of Contents What Is The Stringer? Meet the Key Players – Gary Knight & Bao Nguyen Why the Napalm Girl Photo Matters Forensic Evidence: The Road‑Testing of the Iconic Shot Industry Reaction – Backlash, Bans, and the “Wagon‑Circling” Culture The Hidden History of Vietnamese & Local Freelance Photographers How to Watch The Stringer and Join the Conversation Takeaway: What This Means for Photojournalism Today 1. What Is The Stringer? The Stringer is a newly released documentary (Netflix, 2024) that investigates the authorship of the world‑famous “Napalm Girl” photograph taken in Vietnam, 1972. Core premise: The film follows journalist Gary Knight and director Bao Nguyen as they trace a decades‑old secret held by a Vietnamese stringer‑photographer, Nguyễn Thành Nghệ (Wintan Nei). Format: A blend of on‑the‑ground interviews, archival footage, and forensic road‑testing that reconstructs the exact location, timing, and line‑of‑sight of the iconic image. Why it matters: The image is one of the most published photographs in history and is universally credited to Associated Press staff photographer Nick Ut. The documentary questions that credit, shaking a cornerstone of photojournalistic mythology. 2. Meet the Key Players – Gary Knight & Bao Nguyen Person Role Why They're Important Gary Knight Founder of the VII Foundation, mentor, and documentary “connective tissue.” Provides insider knowledge of the photojournalism world, contacts, and credibility that anchors the investigation. Bao Nguyen Director of The Stringer Chose to frame the story as a journey, not just a series of talking‑heads, and insisted on a central narrator (Gary) to guide viewers. Carl Robinson Former AP Vietnamese‑language photo editor (local hire). His 2022 email sparked the whole investigation; his memories and documents are a primary source. Horst Fass Senior AP photographer in Vietnam (the “gatekeeper” of the image). His decision to run the picture on the wire is central to the credit controversy. Nguyễn Thành Nghệ (Wintan Nei) Vietnamese stringer who claimed to have taken the shot. The film's “secret” – his testimony and forensic evidence challenge the accepted narrative. Nick Ut AP staff photographer historically credited for the photo. The focal point of the debate; his name appears on every caption of the image. 3. Why the Napalm Girl Photo Matters Iconic status: Frequently cited in textbooks, museums, and peace‑activist campaigns. Cultural impact: Symbolizes the horrors of the Vietnam War and the power of visual storytelling. Professional legacy: The credit has shaped career trajectories, awards (Pulitzer, etc.), and AP's brand. If the credit shifts, we must reconsider how many other war‑zone images were attributed, potentially rewriting a large part of photojournalism history. 4. Forensic Evidence: The Road‑Testing of the Iconic Shot The documentary's most compelling section is the road‑forensics – a scientific recreation of the moment the photo was taken. Methodology: Researchers drove the exact route described by Wintan Nei, measuring distances, angles, and terrain features. Key Findings: Line‑of‑sight analysis shows the photographer would have been ~150 meters from the burning road—far beyond the reach of a 35 mm lens used by Ut. Shadow & lighting study matches the sun angle on July 29, 1972, which aligns with Wintan Nei's timeline, not Ut's. Camera metadata (Pentax vs. Nikon) – expert testimony confirms Ut's camera was not a Pentax, the model allegedly used by Wintan Nei. Independent verification: World Press Photo hired a former Bellingcat investigator, and INDEX a Paris-based research group. French photographer Tristan da Cunha corroborated the forensic report. Cunha also worked with AD Coleman on his Robert Capa investigation (Ep. 35) These data points form the strongest case in the film that Nick Ut did not take the photograph. 5. Industry Reaction – Backlash, Bans, and the “Wagon‑Circling” Culture Immediate pushback: Numerous journalists launched letter‑writing campaigns to film festivals and employers, asking for the documentary to be removed. Attempted bans: Some media outlets threatened to fire staff who publicly supported the film. Defensive stance: Many veteran photographers argued that the film attacks “iconic” heroes and undermines the profession's reputation. Key quote from Gary Knight: “Journalists don't ban books or films they haven't read. Our job is to investigate, not to protect mythologies.” The controversy illustrates the “wagon‑circling” phenomenon—protecting revered figures at the expense of truth. 6. The Hidden History of Vietnamese & Local Freelance Photographers The documentary spotlights a systemic issue: local photographers' contributions have been consistently erased. No Vietnamese names appear in a May 1975 Time editorial thank‑you list, despite hundreds of local staff. Many local photographers sold film to AP, NBC, or CBS, but credits always went to Western staff. Examples of overlooked talent: Dang Van Phuoc – AP's most prolific photographer during the war (lost an eye in the field) *needs his own wikipedia entry. Catherine Leroy, Francoise Demulder, Kate Webb – Women who covered Vietnam but remain under‑recognized. Result: A distorted, Western‑centric narrative of war photography that marginalizes the very people who captured the ground truth. 7. How to Watch The Stringer and Join the Conversation Platform Availability Tips Netflix Global (over 100 countries) Use the search term “The Stringer”; enable subtitles for multilingual audiences. Film festivals Sundance 2024 (screened), Frontline Club (London) Look for Q&A sessions with Gary Knight or Bao Nguyen. Social media #TheStringer on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook Follow the hashtag for updates, behind‑the‑scenes clips, and scholarly debate. What you can do: Read the forensic report (available on the Seven Foundation website). Share the story with your photography community to spark discussions on credit attribution. Support local photographers by following their work on platforms like Vietnam Photo Archive or Fotodoc Center. 8. Takeaway: What This Means for Photojournalism Today Transparency is essential. Photo agencies must disclose the full chain of custody for images, especially in conflict zones. Credit deserves rigorous verification. The Napalm Girl case shows that even decades later, new evidence can overturn long‑standing attributions. Elevate local voices. Recognizing Vietnamese, Cambodian, Bosnian, Serbian, Ukrainian, and other native photographers enriches the historical record and promotes equity. Forensic tools are now part of journalism. Road‑testing, GIS mapping, and metadata analysis are valuable assets for future investigations. Bottom line: The Stringer isn't just a documentary—it's a catalyst urging the photojournalism community to re‑examine its myths, honor the unsung creators, and adopt a more accountable, data‑driven approach to storytelling.
The Netflix documentary film The Stringer: The Man Who Took the Photo follows war correspondent Gary Knight as he attempts to learn who actually captured the famous “Napalm Girl” picture. The hunt for the unidentified photographer will take him across the globe and put him at odds with a journalistic community deeply protective of Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Nick Út's legacy. Knight enlists a visual forensics team to pinpoint which cameraman in Trảng Bàng was in position to snap the picture that altered the way many viewed the war in Vietnam. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews director Bao Nguyen. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched The Stringer yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Dig deeper into all of your favorite Netflix documentaries and films at tudum.com. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.