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UK studio Revolution Software might be most famous for their "Broken Sword" series of adventure games, but before they released those they had found quite some success already. After their first game "Lure of the Temptress" in 1992 did well, they had higher ambitions for their second game: "Beneath a Steel Sky". Working together with […]
This week, in Princeton, West Virginia, a brutal murder takes place, in a rural backyard, spreading blood & brain matter all over the victim's horrified wife. It looks like an attempted robbery, until detectives do some digging, and find that it's actually a pretty crazy conspiracy, involving sex & greed. When one of the main suspects disappears, the whole thing is becomes a national story, as everyone searches for "The Fugitive Temptress"!! Plus, a special bonus murder!!Along the way, we find out that your town shouldn't consider Applebee's to be "night life", that sometimes people must be attracted to things in people that NO ONE else sees, and that if you're going to plan a murder, you should pick a better crew than a drug addict, and a "first degree dirtbag"!!New episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a comment!TODAY'S TREASUREIn the spring of the year, the time when kings go out to battle, David sent Joab, and his servants with him, and all Israel. And they ravaged the Ammonites and besieged Rabbah. But David remained at Jerusalem. It happened one afternoon when David arose from his couch and was walking on the roof of the king's house that he saw from the roof a woman bathing; and the woman was very beautiful. And David sent and inquired about the woman. The one said, “Is not this Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of Uriah the Hittite?” So David sent messengers and took her, and she came to him, and he lay with her. (Now she had been purifying herself from her uncleanness.) Then she returned to her house. 2 Samuel 11:1-4 ESVSupport the show
Mishlei returns time after time, to the imagery of an attractive, seductive woman who leads the "son" astray from his pursuit of wisdom.
This week, Aaron is out with an eye injury. Please send him your thoughts, prayers, vibes, and well-wishes! Instead, enjoy this chat I had with Tony Warriner, award-winning developer of Beneath a Steel Sky, Lure of the Temptress, Broken Sword, and more!
This week, Aaron is out with an eye injury. Please send him your thoughts, prayers, vibes, and well-wishes! Instead, enjoy this chat I had with Tony Warriner, award-winning developer of Beneath a Steel Sky, Lure of the Temptress, Broken Sword, and more!
In this episode, Tyler welcomes The Temptress Witch Ivy. We relive our wrestling fandom as we discuss an episode of Monday Night Raw from December 7th, 1998. It features The Undertaker, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, Mankind, & more.
Dewayne Barrentine discovered that his live-in girlfriend, Tausha Fields, had been married five times by the time she was 30. One of those exes had disappeared years earlier. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/KillerInstinctPod Follow Savannah on IG: @savannahbrymer Follow Savannah on Twitter: @savannahbrymer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A new MP3 sermon from Trinity Reformed Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Temptress Exposed Subtitle: Nahum Speaker: Ryan Maljaars Broadcaster: Trinity Reformed Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/4/2024 Bible: Nahum 3:1-7 Length: 51 min.
In this revisit episode we look at the second wife of King John – son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. To guide us on this journey of discovery, Rebecca is joined by historian and author Sharon Bennett Connelly. Sharon's book, Ladies of the Magna Carta: Women of Influence in the Thirteenth Century England highlights the life of today's topic – Isabella of Angouleme. Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Sharon Bennett Connelly Edited by: Rebecca Larson Voice Over: David Black — --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-larson/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-larson/support
Lure of the Temptress debuted the Virtual Theater, where characters moved around independently in a living world!
Lure of the Temptress debuted the Virtual Theater, where characters moved around independently in a living world!
Jake, Stone, and Jorge review a seasonal beer from Lakewood Brewing Company called the "Irish Cream Temptress". We discuss Jake's dope wedding, potential beer cocktails, and TwoBeersGaming streaming for a 6th Grade class in Pennsylvania!
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This is my prayer, my sunday service for the TOO MUCH women, the ones who are too sensual, too big, too sexy, too woman. I know stepping into your fullness is a lot to hold. Not everyone will be able to hold you, but that doesn't mean you need to shut down. This life wants all of you. In your erotic power, in your grace, oozing your divine feminine nectar. We talk about: - Rooting into our sexual power - When your sexual allure & expression threatens others - The vulnerability of having our sensuality misunderstood & how to energetically hold your own - Feminine sexual shadows
Today, Abbott Kahler (Where You End) discusses the true story that inspired her novel, how her writing process changed as she pivoted from nonfiction to fiction, outlining, the unique world of twins, working with her longtime group of readers, starting all over, and more! Abbott Kahler, formerly writing as Karen Abbott, is the New York Times bestselling author of Sin in the Second City; American Rose; Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy; and The Ghosts of Eden Park, which was an Edgar Award finalist for best fact crime and a finalist for the Ohioana Book Award. Her next nonfiction book, Then Came the Devil, is forthcoming in 2025. She is also the host of Remus: The Mad Bootleg King, a forthcoming podcast from iHeartRadio about legendary Jazz Age bootlegger George Remus. A native of Philadelphia, she lives in New York City and in Greenport, New York, where she is at work on her next novel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Who are these? We will tell you in today's podcast! The LaFoster Sale is Thursday! And congrats to the Wisconsin award winners!
Lessons from the book of Proverbs. Attributed to King Solomon, Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings, parables and poetry that teaches the importance of getting wisdom and understanding. Proverbs is one of three wisdom literature in the Old Testament. - 00:00 - Excerpt from Proverbs and short background 04:20 - Why read Proverbs 05:40 - Embrace Lady Wisdom 07:30 - Avoid the Temptress 09:40 - Overcome and slay your lower man 15:35 - The beginning of wisdom, get wisdom 17:45 - Gaining wisdom is a long-term play 18:30 - Proverbs = probability 20:05 - What is more valuable than gold? 21:15 - What is the path to wisdom? 24:25 - Control your tongue 25:20 - Be action-oriented 29:00 - Gaining immortality 30:00 - The Queen's secret lesson for kings 32:00 - Self-control & sobriety movement 34:50 - Why patience is required for wisdom 36:05 - Lady wisdom vs. Lady Folly (the Temptress) 38:10 - Challenge - IJ Makan is a philosopher, designer, and martial artist. - Social & Website Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ijmakan Twitter https://twitter.com/ijmakan Website https://becomingantifragile.com Newsletter https://ijmakan.substack.com
Tonight, I'll be discussing a bizarre glitch in the matrix, a close encounter with Black Eyed Children, a malevolent entity that takes the form of a beautiful woman, and a spirit in a wedding dress that can interact with the living.Richie's Book On Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Journey-Into-Experiences-things-Paranormal/dp/B0CH2GVZC4/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1701711526&sr=8-1TELL YOUR STORY Email or Voice Message: https://www.paranormalmysteriespodcast.com/tell-your-story SUPPORT THE SHOW Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/paranormalmysteries?BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/paranormalPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=MG24QCZBAWRRNMerchandise: https://www.zazzle.com/store/paranormalmysteries WEBSITE, FORUM & SOCIAL MEDIA Website: https://www.paranormalmysteriespodcast.com Forum: https://www.paranormalmysteriespodcast.com/forum YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ParanormalMysteriesPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paranormalmysteriespodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paranormalmysteriespodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/ParaMysteryPod MY WIFE'S “SLEEP AND RELAXATION PODCAST” YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SleepandRelaxationPodcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3aOsZoy Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zwS29T Pandora: https://bit.ly/3xjB1NX PODCAST MUSIC & MEDIA https://www.paranormalmysteriespodcast.com/stock-music-media PODCAST SOURCE https://www.spreaker.com/show/paranormal-mysteries-podcast © Copyright Paranormal Mysteries Podcast
Join Cate Stillman on the Thrive with Cate podcast as she explores the world of women's leadership with special guest Jocelyn Davis. In this episode, Jocelyn introduces her groundbreaking book, "Insubordinate: 12 New Archetypes for Women Who Lead," challenging traditional leadership narratives and showcasing the diverse ways women can excel in leadership roles. What You'll Get Out of Tuning In Learn about the 12 unique leadership archetypes for women, each inspired by the four classic elements – fire, earth, water, and air. Challenge conventional views of leadership by understanding and appreciating the multifaceted ways in which women can lead, breaking away from the traditional male-centric leadership model. Discover how recognizing and embracing your primary archetype can serve as a foundation for personal and professional growth. Jocelyn emphasizes that, as women, we possess the capacity to tap into any archetype as needed. Highlights Explore the concept of the heroine's journey, a narrative that diverges from the linear hero's journey, reflecting the expansive nature of women's leadership roles. Dive into the 12 leadership archetypes, ranging from the Temptress and Amazon to the Empress and Witch, each representing a unique approach to leadership inspired by the four classic elements. Understand the power of diversity in leadership styles and how women can benefit from incorporating different archetypes into their leadership repertoire. Quotes "Women's range is wider than men; we have the capacity to step into more roles, more talents, and more capabilities." "Appreciate other women's leadership styles; understand the strengths and vulnerabilities of each archetype." "We need different stories and different examples in leadership to truly embrace diversity." Links Get access to Uplevel Your Life here. Use promo code: UPLEVEL37 Get access to Lead Your Club here. Use promo code: LEAD37 Check Jocelyn Davis's books at this link: https://www.jocelynrdavis.com/books/ As Jocelyn Davis encourages women to embrace their leadership potential and recognize the broad range of archetypes within, Cate Stillman concludes the episode by emphasizing the transformative power of understanding and integrating these archetypes. Tune in to future episodes for more insightful discussions on personal growth, leadership, and empowerment. Thank you for joining us on the Thrive with Cate podcast – empowering women to thrive in every aspect of life.
TODAY'S TREASUREIn the spring of the year, the time when kings go out to battle, David sent Joab, and his servants with him, and all Israel. And they ravaged the Ammonites and besieged Rabbah. But David remained at Jerusalem. It happened one afternoon when David arose from his couch and was walking on the roof of the king's house that he saw from the roof a woman bathing; and the woman was very beautiful. And David sent and inquired about the woman. The one said, “Is not this Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of Uriah the Hittite?” So David sent messengers and took her, and she came to him, and he lay with her. (Now she had been purifying herself from her uncleanness.) Then she returned to her house. 2 Samuel 11:1-4 ESVSupport the show
This week, Steven and Leo have their final rewind episode by rerecording WITCHCRAFT 2: THE TEMPTRESS. New material, New Jokes and no audio errors. This one is fun! Also... Check out our recent episode with A Cut Above: Horror Review on the cult classic film DON'T PANIC!No trailer available, So catch this scene instead - Witchcraft 2Like the show? Rate us on Apple or Spotify!Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TwitterCheck out our friends at...Give Me Back My Action & Horror Movies100 HorrorsDark AdaptationHorror HouseA Cut Above: Horror ReviewManic Movie Monday PodcastGood Beer Bad Movie NightBucket of Chum PodcastDissect that FilmThe CinemigosComing Soon... November 29th - A CADAVER CHRISTMASDecember 6th - ELVES December 13th - BETTER WATCH OUTDecember 20th - BLACK CHRISTMASDecember 27th - The Spoils of Horror Hardcore Holiday Special
On this episode, we discuss the growing trend of teachers using OnlyFans as a way to supplement their income. What are the negative effects of joining OnlyFans, and is it worth the fallout once a teacher is discovered? Also, there is a revival in America as college students turn to God. Join us for the conversation. Log on to our website at RadioWarp.com Email the show at twostepsaheadpodcast@gmail.com IG @twostepsaheadpodcast
Jake, Stone, and Jorge welcome our First Time Guest, Biggggg John Ryder Bryant. We review the Smore's Temptress Milk Stout by Lakewood Brewing Co. Ryder answers trivia questions and that if he gets wrong, he must shotgun a beer! He attempts to put away 10 Michelob Ultras in a one hour time period. Will he succeed? An episode you definitely do NOT wanna miss.
[We're featuring this replay episode from our archives.] What happens when people teach something the Bible doesn't say? When we try to apply principles that do NOT line up with the inspired Hebrew and Greek words of the Bible what problems arise?How can we learn what God said to the woman in the Garden of Eden? Take THE EDEN COURSE! In eight great lessons walk through Genesis 2-3. You'll encounter key lessons you already know. And you'll make new discoveries too! Go to www.TheEdenCourse.com or click this LINKWant to help spread the Word? Become a monthly Tru Partner of the Tru316 Foundation! Learn more here: Tru316.com/partner
The Rakes read the second book in the Lotus Palace series, The Jade Temptress by Jeannie Lin. Set during the Tang Dynasty in China in Chang'an, the capital, the series touches back to the Lotus Palace, a school and home for courtesans. Mingyu is one of the most sought-after courtesans, and she crosses paths with the constable Wu Kaifeng after her protector General Deng has been found murdered. It's hard to convey through a plot summary how well Jeannie Lin builds sexual tension, but like Emma says in the episode, every scene between Mingyu and Kaifeng is charged. Support us on our Patreon!Follow us on social media: Twitter: @reformedrakesInstagram: @reformedrakesBeth's TikTokChels' TikTokEmma's TikTokChels' SubstackEmma's Substack Visit our website for transcripts and show notes: reformedrakes.comThank you for listening!
This week we do a little deep dive on Lilith. Mythology and current wisdom call her Adam's first wife, who refused to submit to him and wanted equality. He refused to give it to her so she said "Boy, Bye!" The interesting thing about her is that no one can agree on who she is. Biblical and Jewish Literature have multiple personas assigned to her. Astrology utilizes her archetype but there are 4 Liliths in astrology too! It's confusing, but here you go! https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/people-cultures-in-the-bible/people-in-the-bible/lilith/ https://www.britannica.com/topic/Lilith-Jewish-folklore https://aish.com/lilith-the-real-story/ https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/lilith-lady-flying-in-darkness/ https://www.findingdulcinea.com/who-was-lilith-in-the-bible/ (in above, see “connecting Lilith to Genesis”) http://gnosis.org/lilith.htm (above is a great academic source) Tom Jacob's book: Lilith - Healing the Wild Please consider Supporting our work: Anchor.fm/bitchstory (click the support button) Patreon.com/Houseofbleep (at the $5 & $10/mo levels you get weekly BitchScopes horoscopes.) Questions and whatever: Kelly@thebitchwhisperer.me Website: thebitchwhisperer.me Instagram Instagram: @bitchstory.pod @kellymcbitch --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitchstory/support
CW: sexual content, traumaDr. T and the Truth Fairy welcome Temptress (she/her they/them), sex worker and advocate for psychedelics, to the show to discuss sex positivity and queerness in the psychedelic ecosystem. Temptress shares psychedelic healing and sexual experiences from their own past and addresses the need to define safe and sensitive psychedelic care for trans and queer individuals.Temptress explains the gender trauma that defined much of her formative years and how psychedelics started her on the path towards healing. She did a lot of solo work, exploring on her own, until she was able to connect with a partner with whom she connected and could share psychedelic exploration. The experiences allowed them to reunify aspects of themselves that had been disconnected due to trauma.Temptress, Dr. T and Truth Fairy talk about sex positivity within psychedelic healing, psychedelics in rave culture, queer connection and expression, and the need for language in psychedelic healing to shift to better support trans and queer folks as well as gender trauma. Temptress has a lot of personal insight and advocacy knowledge that opens valuable conversations that the psychedelic community needs to have. “You know, cisgender folks tend to be able to access health care with much more ease than transgender folks do and queer folks do. Cisgender folks and straight folks alike are able to access employment opportunities, as well as just the sexual economy, a lot easier. And so as practitioners, being educated on these differences can I think really help with establishing a sense of safety for other trans folks and queer folks who are entering those spaces.” - TemptressResources discussed in this episode:NARM Training InstituteChacruna conferences - Queering Psychedelics“Queering Psychedelics: From Oppression to Liberation in Psychedelic Medicine” by Alex Belser PhD, Clancy Cavnar PsyD, and Beatrix Caiuby Labate PhDSensei Kevon SimpsonLilla WatsonJosé Esteban Muñoz---Punk Therapy: website |email
Grab your tropical drinks and let's travel to the Caribbean for some folklore stories! Nicole will tell us about Ti Bolom, La Diablesse, La Ciguapa, and the Heartman.
It is becoming ever more clear that political pundits are simply using historical tropes about slavery or the KKK to conceal their perverse ideologies and policies. The obsession with symbols like the rainbow, which acts as a talisman, is no mistake for these ideologies, since this image connects the earth with other worlds. Although that other world is usually heaven, the rainbow can also transport one to the upside down world of torment and despair. Those sliding into this abyss are the embodiment of Gello, Mormo, Strix, and countless other child-killing demons throughout ancient Greece and Rome, or Mesopotamia. They were ugly, promiscuous, and would often dress as men and steal opposite sexual organs to replace their own. This is not so much social commentary as it is demonological history.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5328407/advertisement
Maybe it was just me but when I was a kid I thought Revolution Software was a massive game designer. They were everywhere and created some of the greatest point-and-click adventure games ever. I mean, they made Broken Sword, Beneath a Steel Sky, Lure of the Temptress, In Cold Blood and... Who Wants to be a Millionaire. Okay, maybe the last one was a one off, but they were a powerhouse. Would you believe that Revolution Software was always an inch away from closing on many occasions (and they kind of did one time). In this podcast episode of Adventure Game Hotspot, we sit down and discuss the ups and downs of Revolution Software with co-founder Tony Warriner. We break down some of the most interesting and often time jaw dropping moments that are written in Tony's successful book Revolution: The Quest for Game Development Greatness Stay to the end because Joshua, Jack and Tony each choose their 5 favorite scenes from Revolution Software games. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weirdgamingadventure/support
Witch. Temptress. Snow Queen. For ages, labels like these have been used to malign women and deny their leadership potential. Now, we're reclaiming them. I chat with author Jocelyn Davis about her new book Insubordinate and the twelve timeless female archetypes she has reimagined and refreshed with stories of literary and everyday women who fought, cajoled, commanded, schemed, or blasted their way free of the chains that bound them. We talk about how to discover your personal types, along with inspiration and strategies for expanding your range, tapping your inner power, and unleashing your natural leadership in work and life. Show Notes (02:53) Can you be fired for being "insubordinate" and is it a blessing? (06:20) Common labels and archetypes thrust upon women in leadership roles (08:44) “The Empress” is one of the archetypes with a great chance of success at the corporate world (10:09) How understanding your archetype helps you identify your own strengths and weaknesses (12:27) Why sometimes the worst critics of women in the workplace are other women (14:48) “The Temptress” archetype explained (16:24) Why Archetypes are not fixed and many of us contain elements from different ones (17:40) Is it easier to pretend to be another Archetype in the WFH environment? (18:47) How to leverage your Archetype to help develop your personal brand (20:34) How to show up and lead with quiet influence (24:33) Some tips for applying quiet influence in the workplace Creating a sense of participation for your team Jocelyn's links: Website: https://www.jocelynrdavis.com/ Books: Insubordinate and The Art of Quiet Influence and The Greats on Leadership: Classic Wisdom for Modern Managers
Today's guest is one of RVA's most known burlesque dancers: Scarlet Starlet. The “twirling temptress” always aims to entertain. Whether she's twirling tassels, hoops, baton, or fire, the audience is sure to be teased and pleased. Scarlet enjoys performing a vast array of acts from silly to sexy to powerful. She has been seen at festivals across the country and has won a range of awards including Best Act, Most Classic, Most Wicked, and Best Variety Act. She is a burlesque and hoop instructor at RVA Swing, the producer of Burlesque Right Meow, and co-creator of the RVA Burlesque Festival.In this interview you'll get a first hand look into the burlesque scene in RVA and learn some surprising obstacles that burlesque dancers have to overcome to perform at venues, interesting history of the art of the strip tease, wardrobe malfunctions, Scarlet's background, and much more. You can see a "teaser video"
Episode #82 - This week Leo brings us back to nobodies favorite horror franchise with Witchcraft 2: The Temptress! They talk about Steven's failed threesome, witches cleaning gutters, playing air guitar in place of sex, adults cast as high schoolers and the sad fate of best friends in horror films. I couldn't find the trailer, so this is what you get - Witchcraft 2The Dragon Age underwear dance - Watch HereI couldn't find the priest on fire scene, so you get the roast instead - Killed Making a RoastLike the show? Rate us on Apple or Spotify!Trying to find this movie? It's only available on Troma Now!Congratulations to our friends over at A Cut Above: Horror Review for releasing their 100th episode! Check them out here - A Cut AboveLike the Ads? Check out...Give Me Back My Action Movies100 HorrorsDark AdaptationHorror HouseGood Beer Bad Movie NightBucket of Chum PodcastFollow us on Instagram Follow us on TwitterComing Soon... June 7th - Blade 2June 14th - Damien: The Omen 2June 21st - Bloody Muscle Body Builder in HellJune 28th - Cabin Fever
My guest today is a legendary British video game designer. While a student at Manchester University, a friend invited him to write a text adventure which led him to work for the video game publishers US Gold and, later, Activision. In 1990 he co-founded Revolution Software in the North of England.After releasing Lure of the Temptress and Beneath a Steel Sky, he began work on Broken Sword, a world-spanning adventure game starring the American patent lawyer, George Stobbart and his French girlfriend, Nicole Collard, a freelance journalist. The game had a witty script, was beautifully illustrated, and featured a soundtrack by Barrington Pheloung, the composer of the Inspector Morse TV series, who my guest first met over a game of cricket.After Sony reluctantly brought the game to PlayStation, it became a smash hit, leading to a string of successful sequels. But the course has not always been easy. “The audience for adventure games is limited,” he once told me. “But that audience is incredibly loyal.” Welcome, Charles Cecil MBE.Clips under discussion:Galaxian (Toshio Kai).Opening Theme (Peter McConnell, Michael Land and Clint Bajakian).Super Mario 64 Main Theme (Koji Kondo).Grand Theft Auto III Theme (Craig Conner).Thing 01 (Martin Stig Andersen).All other music by Simon Parkin. Thank you for listening to My Perfect Console. Please consider becoming a supporter; your small monthly donation will help to make the podcast sustainable for the long term, contributing toward the cost of equipment, editing, and hosting episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/my-perfect-console. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mikey & Jeremy watch S3E14 "Obsession". They discuss Clark's values, Alicia's obsession, and lead paint.
1. Nailah Blackman & Skinny Fabulous - Come Home (roadmix) 2. Machel Montano & Destra - Shake The Place 3. Fayann Lyons - Stage Is Yuh Name 4. Bunji Garlin - Across The Stage Again 5. Bunji Garlin - Hard Fete 6. Skinny Fabulous & Problem Child - Danger 7. Jab King - High 8. Problem Child - No Chupidness 9. Terra D Governor - Drag The Chain 10. Machel Montano - Ova Deh 11. Machel Montano - Maddest Crew 12. Watty Beatz - Smokey 13. Lyrikal - Damage 14. Lyrikal & Wuss Ways - The Ambush 15. Voice & Alison Hinds - The Return 16. Nailah Blackman - Something In The Water 17. Zeek - Wet It Up 18. Suhrawh & Chow Minister - In The Water 19. Trinidad Killa - Weather Man 20. Ricardo Drue - Tornado (roadmix) 21. Problem Child - De Saltfish 22. Problem Child - Crocodile 23. Patrice Roberts - Any Way 24. Machel Montano & Patrice Roberts - Like Yuh Self 25. Patrice Roberts, Problem Child & Super Blue - Pieces 26. Machel Montano, Voice & Agent Sasco - Welcome Home (roadmix) 27. Skinny Fabulous, Machel Montano & Bunji Garlin - Famalay 28. Lavaman - Real Mash Up 29. Mad King - Staff 30. Grabba Finesse - Place Tun Ova 31. Sukie - Work That Pussy Muscle 32. Fross & 4-1Band - Eat Man Money (roadmix) 32. Shemmy J & Edwin - Ou Dou 33. Prado - Flat Down 34. Problem Child - Allez 35. Motto & DJ Fire Strypz - 1Q 2Q 36. Temptress & Deno Outta Range - Ah Doh Have (remix) 37. Voice & Wuss Ways - Pandemonium 38. Voice & Wuss Ways - My Stage 39. Lil Natty & Thunda - Section (CC Plate) 40. Ouu Suiiv - Moul Shake 41. Hypa 4000 - Wining Freestyle 42. Lednek - Down In The Meat 43. Terra D Governor - Dat Ah Like 44. Runi Jay - Neck On Block 45. Boyzie - Stage In Life 46. Mirror Dan - Mad Government 47. Lil Kerry & Dash - Radar 48. Lil Natty & Thunda - Totti Head Bad 49. Skinny Fabulous - Inches 50. Boyzie - Backerz 51. Noydie Glo & Scatter - BOP 52. Khalifah - Chupid Girl 53. Kemmy Christopher - De Call 54. Lil Natty & Thunda - Crawl 55. Ah Boy - D Vaccine 56. Problem Child - Nasty Up 57. Boyzie - Entrance 58. Nessa Preppy & Super Blue - Dyam Ting 59. Bunji Garlin - Position
Lakewood Brewing Temptress Night! Sin Mint, NuTemptress & French Quarter!Welcome to the Monday Night show! Tonight the guys are tasting 3 Lakewood Brewing Temptress Beers and having a chat!Sin Mint Imperial Milk Stoutnutemptress Imperial Milk StoutFrench Quarter Imperial Milk StoutLet's Gooooo! Thanks for watching!
Summary Alexander Rose (Website; Twitter) joins Andrew (Twitter; LinkedIn) to discuss a gripping spy-vs-spy true story from the U.S. Civil War. He wrote the book that was the inspiration behind the hit TV-series TURN. What You'll Learn Intelligence The secret plot to build a Confederate Navy Why Liverpool was so important to both the North and the South How Civil War espionage played out in Great Britain The high-level spy the South had in the British Foreign Office Reflections The birth of the Atlantic World The malleability of public opinion And much, much more … Episode Notes Liverpool. The city of the Beatles. The home of Liverpool F.C., winner of six European Cups. Did you know that there – thousands of miles away from the bloody battlefields of Fredericksburg, Shiloh, and Gettysburg – the U.S. Civil War played out? In fact, it was a key part of the strategies of both the North and the South since at that time it produced more ships than every other dockyard in the world combined. The North wanted to choke off the South, with the help of spies; but the South wanted to build a navy, with the help of spies. Who would prevail? This is the story of spy-vs-spy, North vs South, and Thomas Dudley vs James Bulloch. And… If this spy story makes you hungry for more, check out Alex's historical espionage newsletter, Spionage. Quotes of the Week “If Dudley hadn't stopped Bulloch, or if Dudley hadn't existed and Bulloch created this massive fleet of blockade runners and had built more commerce raiders … You would've had a many more sinkings of American merchant vessels. You would've had larger inflows of arms and weapons into the South. The biggest change of all would've been that having the sea lanes open like that would've allowed the South to fight on much longer than it actually did.” Resources SURFACE SKIM Andrew's Recommendation You must watch Ken Burns landmark documentary The Civil War; but, you must also read more recent commentary and critique – there's even a whole book related to it. Headline Resource The Lion and the Fox: Two Rival Spies and the Secret Plot to Build a Confederate Navy, A. Rose (Mariner, 2022) *Beginner Resources* Civil War: Evolution of Espionage in America, INTEL.gov (n.d.) [digital exhibition] The History of Liverpool, Historic UK (2018) [webpage] Liverpool and the American Civil War, National Museums Liverpool (n.d.) [short article] British Support During the U.S. Civil War, LDHI (n.d.) [digital exhibit] DEEP DIVE *SpyCasts* George Sharpe and the BMI – Peter Tsouras (2019) Intelligence in the Early Republic – Ken Diagler (2015) The Beginnings of U.S. Overhead Reconnaissance – Jim Green (2014) Intelligence and Espionage in the U.S. Civil War - William Feis (2012) Books The Civil War Abroad, J. Priestley (McFarland, 2022) Cotton, Liverpool and the American Civil War, J. Powell, (LUP, 2020) Lincoln's Spies, D. Waller (S&S, 2019) Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy, K. Abbott (Harper, 2015) The Union and Confederate Navies, J. McPherson (University of North Carolina, 2012) The Civil War at Sea, C. Symonds (Oxford, 2012) Articles Liverpool, site of last surrender in US Civil War, S. Abdelaziz, CNN (2020) CSS Alabama: Lost and Found, Naval History & Heritage Command (2020) Primary Sources The Secret Service of the Confederate States in Europe, J.D. Bulloch (1882) Letter from J.D. Bulloch to General McRae et al (1865) Dudley Introduces Lincoln to a Liverpudlian Union Sympathizer (1863) Dudley's Concerns About Southern Secession (1860) *Wildcard Resource(s)* You know Liverpool as the city of the Beatles. Did you know that The Beatles' first single “Love Me Do” and James Bond's debut movie “Dr. No” were released within a month of each other in 1962? And while none of the Beatles went on to become spies themselves, Ringo married Bond girl Barbara Bach in 1980 and Paul was behind the first rock Bond theme song, “Live and Let Die,” in 1973.
It was all "very good" until the rebellious angel launched his attack at the Tree. Each human responded differently. But the main punishment applied to them both. "In the day you eat from it you will die."Some claim the woman was really The Temptress. They treat pagan ideas like Pandora and the box as the true truth of the Garden of Eden when the opposite is true.Read the important details in Dr. Joy Fleming's book, Man and Woman in Biblical Unity, Theology from Genesis 2-3.Ready to help spread the good news of Eden? You can join the Tru316 Foundation at this link: https://tru316.com/member
In our second FetishCon Friday show, it's a trip back to the dungeon of Temptress Raven Eve for an amazing interview that now only goes into her origin story but also takes HiThereCatsuit through a journey to interview her. Also available on video at youtube.com/datingkinky.
I want to start off with a small disclaimer, there is some descriptive language here today. The last 2 weeks we learned there’s a diff between struggling with sin & being fully committed to wickedness. We live in a fallen world; many people suffer from choices they regret, choices many are forced into. God’s purpose for this passage isn’t to shame or condemn people who’ve been sucked into bad situations. This passage's descriptive language is a metaphor for why evil has such seductive power. It pulls back the curtain on that seductive power so followers of Jesus can know what’s really going on in the world. Don’t you ever marvel at this world constantly fighting against your desire to follow Jesus faithfully? Does it seem like this world never tries to make it easy, to help you stay faithful when all it does is make it harder? Doesn’t it seem like the world constantly beckons us to fall in love with life on this earth more than we love the savior? The world system IS seductive. It does feed the lust of the flesh, eyes, & pride. It’s all the unredeemed have to live for. We’re going to need lots of wisdom if we want to resist this world’s seduction. That’s what today’s passage is.
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[NOTE: Outdated and non-PC terminology regarding mental issues] Written and produced by Julie Hoverson "Not guilty by reason of insanity" sounds like an easy out to murderer Edmund - but when he checks into Dr. Larson's mental hospital, he gets much more than he bargained for. Cast List Edmund/Achilles - Kim Turner Preacher Ronald - Pat McNally Rose Connelly - Joy Jackson Hector - Cole Hornaday Dr. Larson - Marge Lutton Terrance - Greg Porter Lawyer - Sigmund Hoverson Ape man - Reynaud LeBoeuf District Attorney - Melinda Mains Also heard - Julie Hoverson Music: Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com) Editing and Sound: Julie Hoverson Sound effects found on Soundsnap.com Cover Photos: Front - Witek Burkiewicz (via Stock Xchange.com) "What kind of a place is it? Why, it's an insane asylum - can't you tell? Where else would you find... a murderer?" ************************************************************************ MURDER WARD Cast: OLIVIA, the host EDMUND Rafelsen (M/30s) - evil alter ego "Achilles" RUDY Horton, Esq. (M/50s) - Edmund's lawyer TERRANCE (M/20s) - the guard ROSE Connelly (F/20s) - paranoid, hears voices HECTOR Wilson (M/20s) - phobic, fears women RONALD Tomlinson (M/40s) - believes he's obeying god VINCENT (M/any) - frightening, violently crazy DOCTOR Sara LARSON (F/40s) - psychiatrist CROWD, GIRL, MOM, KID - any voices DISTRICT ATTORNEY - District Attorney OLIVIA Did you have any trouble finding it? What do you mean, what kind of a place is it? Why, it's an insane asylum, can't you tell? Where else would you find ...a murderer? MUSIC OLIVIA [voice over] "Not guilty by reason of insanity". A legal defense, often misused to try and get a lighter sentence for a heinous crime. And what does it really mean? In a nutshell-- SCENE 1. OFFICE RUDY --it means at the time you did what you did, you didn't - couldn't - understand what you were doing was wrong. It's a tough sell, Ed. No matter what the movies make out, most juries just don't believe-- EDMUND [cultured voice] Mr. Horton, I would prefer that you address me directly when you speak to me. RUDY Ed, this isn't funny. EDMUND There is no "Ed" here. Edmund, however, is sleeping. Mr. Horton, if you cannot bring yourself to use my name, at least-- RUDY OK, look-- SOUND rustling paper RUDY [disapproving] --Achilles - I-- EDMUND And I am not insane. Nor is Edmund. I knew perfectly well what I did was wrong. All those pretty little women. I was really doing them a favor. The world is so harsh. RUDY I-- Look, Achilles, let me talk to Ed for a while. It's his name on the docket, after all. EDMUND Very well. I shall rouse him for you. [voice changes to more lower class - after this, he speaks as Ed any time not otherwise noted] Yeah? What is it shyster? Hey! Why's my cigarette all burned down all of a sudden? MUSIC SCENE 2. COURTROOM crowd [MURMURS] SOUND gavel DOCTOR Larson Ahem. As I said, after a thorough examination, I have concluded that while Edmund is nominally the dominant persona, his alter ego Achilles was the one who actually committed... [fade out] MUSIC SCENE 3. ASYLUM HALLWAY sound footsteps on tile. jingle of keys TERRANCE Guess you think you're lucky, eh? SOUND door unlocks EDMUND And why's that? SOUND door opens inmates [AD LIB, MURMURS "IN CHARACTER" see monologues at end] EDMUND What the--? TERRANCE Your new pals, bub. As I was saying, I guess you THINK you're lucky, getting off without the death penalty and all. Come on. SOUND slow footsteps EDMUND Look mac, I thought I was gonna have a private room-- TERRANCE These are the induction cells. Once the Doc gets a handle on your syko-sees, she'll move you to someplace appropriate. EDMUND She? SOUND footsteps stop TERRANCE Sure. You saw her at your trial - Doctor Larson. She's got some big-brain new ideas about how ta deal with luniacks like yourself. SOUND keys JINGLE. TERRANCE Your room, misshur. SOUND cell unlocks, DOOR opens. EDMUND But, but there's a DAME in here. Ain't we supposed to be-- TERRANCE Funny thing about that. Dames go off the pier too. And we're overbooked in that department. She probly won't be here long. Besides, she's waaaay over there. She can't hurt you. SOUND footsteps HECTOR [fading in - urgent milktoast] --he's right. She shouldn't be in here. You don't understand the damage they can do. [fading] Women are-- RONALD [fading in, hissing whispers] ‑‑have new instructions. It is time for you to let me go. HE has declared it. [fading] My presence is required-- SOUND footsteps end, jingle of keys ROSE [fading in] --staring at me. Are you sure they can't get out? Please, would you check the locks again? [fading] I'm so afraid-- SOUND door opens and shuts. inmates [MOMENT OF SILENCE] ROSE [sigh] RONALD [normal, husky voice] Hey. New guy. Got any smokes? EDMUND What? RONALD Smokes. EDMUND Even if I did, they wouldn't let us have any matches, would they? ROSE [hard dame] Who are you kidding? You can get pretty much anything in here, just as long as you know who to ask. And HOW to ask it. EDMUND Funny, you sounded crazy a minute ago. ROSE [snort] Yeah, well. We all have our bad days... [raising voice slightly] And some never have good days, right Heck? HECTOR Wicked Jezebel. You shouldn't be here. ROSE [to Edmund] We're pretty sure that Hector there is the real McCoy. RONALD Now, now. We're ALL nuts. We must keep that in mind. ROSE Yeah, but THAT guy - he just never lets up! EDMUND But if you ain't crazy-- RONALD [chuckles] Court says we are. Even with moments of lucidity, well-- What can they do? EDMUND What if they're listening? Recording, maybe? ROSE I thought I was the one with the persecution complex. RONALD I've been trying to catch them for over a month. Nothing doing. They're just not interested. Besides, once the jury brings down the verdict, the court has to keep you locked you up until they cure you. ROSE OR you give up and confess. RONALD Oh, sure. [sarcastic] I'll just admit it was all phony, take my lumps and go to the Chair! EDMUND What if one of you decides to squeal? ROSE [laughs] Who'd take the word of a head case? HECTOR If you try and spit your fiendish poison at me, fiend, I shall find a way to defend myself! rose [disgusted sigh] I am real sick of him. RONALD He probably had a bad mother. ROSE Yeah? Well who didn't? EDMUND The guard said I'd only be in here for a little while-- RONALD Yeah. Us too. I've now been here for two months, and Rose-- ROSE Rose Connelly, p'raps you hearda me? EDMUND YOU'RE Rose Connelly? rose [pleased] Yeah. The one and only. My sister's got a scrapbook of clippings for me. She can't bring them, but she tells me all about them when she visits. RONALD Rose's been here about three weeks. Since her sentencing. EDMUND And Romeo over there? ROSE Hah! Cute. Two incredibly long days. EDMUND And...this is it? RONALD What? EDMUND This is what we get? I mean, in prison they at least get some kind of exercise and stuff. Geneva convention, and all that. ROSE Ah, it's just temporary. I guess the loony bins are all booked up right now. [giggles] Say, maybe there's a convention in town. RONALD Don't worry. We get to talk to the Doc each day, regular as clockwork. She's a sweetheart, but I bet Hector isn't making any improvements. HECTOR [matter of fact] Doctor? She's the devil! I refuse to give her the satisfaction of a single word. ROSE [derisive] "Doctor," hah! She's the one that let me get myself in here. I thought it would be real tough to fool a head shrinker, but boy was she a pushover. Always so sympathetic. So understanding. She don't deserve to be a nurse, let alone a doctor. RONALD Funny, she testified at my trial too. Hmm. Guess we both got lucky. EDMUND [absently] Yeah. Lucky. MUSIC SCENE 4. DOCTOR'S OFFICE DOCTOR Larson Edmund, I can't help you if you refuse to cooperate. EDMUND [as Achilles] I am trying my utmost, madam, but he simply refuses to converse with you. DOCTOR Larson [not batting an eye] Then let's you and I talk, Achilles. You claim that the killing was-- EDMUND [as Achilles] Killings. Let us be precise. Mercy killings, actually. [fading] I felt so kindly‑‑ MUSIC SCENE 5. CELL HALLWAY SOUND SNORING from all inmates SOUND scritching, like a mouse trying to bore through wood EDMUND [snores, then wakes, frightened] Ah! ah! What? [NOTE LOW VOICES] RONALD Shh. You'll wake the neighbors. EDMUND What was that? But that noise - it's-- RONALD I know. We call him Mortimer. EDMUND This place has mice? RONALD We haven't seen him, so we're not sure what particular type of rodentia he is, but we sure hear him. Particularly when it's quiet. EDMUND But how can I get any sleep--? RONALD You get used to it. We all get used to lots of things. HECTOR [coming awake with a scream] Aaagh! Off me, you fiend from hell! No! No! [goes on incoherently] ROSE [Wakes with a whimper] [NOTE VOICES NORMAL] EDMUND That'll take some getting used to. RONALD Yeah. MUSIC SCENE 6. DOCTOR'S OFFICE DOCTOR Larson Edmund, why don't you tell me about your mother? EDMUND [as Edmund] My mother? What - why? My mother's fine. She got nothing to do with this. DOCTOR Larson Do you love your mother? EDMUND Well, o'course. I mean, you gotta - it's just nature, ain't it? [trailing off with] No matter... what... she does t'you. DOCTOR LARSON What did your mother do, Edmund? [beat] Edmund? EDMUND [as Achilles] It's no use, doctor. He has gone into retreat. MUSIC SCENE 7. CELL HALLWAY SOUND cell block door opens INMATES [begin their various muttering] TERRANCE This way folks. Step lively now. SOUND CROWD MURMURS, LOTS OF SHUFFLING FOOTSTEPS HECTOR What is this? How dare you bring in more of THEM! Mischief! Mischief! ROSE [aside, shocked, not pretending] What's a kid doing here? MOM Tommy, now look at that - that's what crazy folks look like. KID Gee. TERRANCE [like a carnival barker] Not just any crazy folks, lady, these are all crazy murderers! CROWD Ooh! TERRANCE Each and every one of these... people... has committed the most heinous of crimes! GIRL Wow, look at that one over there, he's kinda cute--! HECTOR Harlot! Harlot! Do not approach, or I must smite thee down! GIRL What's smite - is that bad? TERRANCE Best to stay away from the bars. Now, this here is Rose Connolly, known throughout the entire state-- ROSE [seriously disturbed] Stop looking at me! How can you--? Get them outta here, wontcha? TERRANCE --For killing her husband while under the inexorable compulsion of a persecution complex. ROSE This isn't right! GIRL What's inexcorable - is that bad? MOM Killing your man - now, that ain't right! RONALD Come, come, now - leave her, she is unimportant, aha! But I - I have a message to give unto you. MUSIC - TIME PASSES SCENE 8. CELL HALLWAY SOUND CROWD WANDERS OUT, DOOR SHUTS ROSE [Breaks down] Oh! RONALD How mortifying. ROSE [sobbing] Like animals in a zoo. EDMUND I'm surprised they didn't start throwing us peanuts. RONALD I tried to get them away from you, Rose, I really did. But big headlines trumps preaching, I guess. HECTOR This should stand as a warning to you, woman! You are never alone! There is always a witness to the wicked things you do! ROSE I have had just about enough out of you! You-- noisy little weasel! We girls, we're just folks just like everybody else - you have no right to-- RONALD Rose, calm down. Shh. It's not going to help. EDMUND Yeah. For crying out loud, we've made it this far, how much worse can it get? MUSIC SCENE 9. DOCTOR'S OFFICE EDMUND [as Achilles] It was mortifying for Edmund, Doctor. I think he may have suffered a terrible setback. DOCTOR Now, the tours are conducted for very good reasons. EDMUND What, pray tell? DOCTOR It's really not something we should be discussing, but - since you are so concerned - First, it is to show the public that this facility is on the up and up - you've certainly heard of the old fashioned "asylums" where inmates were neglected and beaten? This way, nothing is hidden - so no abuses occur-- EDMUND [almost breaking character] No abuses? DOCTOR Also, it helps to make insanity seem less frightening to the general public. Most people have seen insanity only in movies - where it is so inevitably terribly destructive and dangerous. This way, they see the human side of it. EDMUND [as Achilles] I see that your intentions are admirable, but I can't help but think that a trip through the violent ward would merely reinforce the negative popular belief? DOCTOR That's why the tour through the violent ward is only for serious students of psychology. [fading] You must have misunderstood. MUSIC SCENE 10. CELL HALLWAY SOUND cell block door opens RONALD And the lord said-- ROSE Can't you make them stop staring? SOUND footsteps, door closes inmates [CONTINUE MURMURS] sound cell door opens EDMUND [Achilles] Thank you, my good man. SOUND cell door closes, footsteps. then a scuffle! HECTOR [struggling] Give it to me! TERRANCE [struggling] Leave go, you ape! HECTOR [struggling] I have to-- oof! [air knocked out of him] SOUND two footsteps. dusting off hands TERRANCE That'll show you to tangle with me. HECTOR [weak] Yes, but ... I have your gun. ROSE [scream] EDMUND Stop him Ron - you're closest! SOUND Gun shot TERRANCE Aargh! ROSE Oh no! No! HECTOR [calm and creepy] The next one is for you, Delilah! Salome! ROSE Me? I didn't do anything-- [gasps] inmates [GASP] SOUND CLICK RONALD Who put out the lights? HECTOR It was the monster - Lilith, devourer of infants! SOUND Pssst of gas EDMUND Do you... hear... [getting sleepy] Some...thing...? MUSIC - TIME PASSES SCENE 11. CELL HALLWAY EDMUND [waking up] Hmm? Wha--? RONALD [groans] ROSE [wakes with a startled gasp] EDMUND What happened? RONALD At least the lights are back on. ROSE But I don't wanna open my eyes. EDMUND Look! RONALD Where? [disgust] Oh! ROSE Just ... just tell me, I don't wanna-- EDMUND Better you don't look, Rose. [muttered] That's a lot of blood. RONALD [muttered back] You don't lose that much and walk away. Too bad. Terry was a right guy. ROSE Blood? Oh, no! Hector? Where is he? He's going to shoot me! RONALD Calm down, Rose. He's gone. EDMUND So's the guard. There's just the... blood. SOUND CLICK - LOUDSPEAKER ON DOCTOR Larson [filter/loudspeaker] We apologize for the inconvenience of using a psychotropic gas on you. EDMUND Gas? DOCTOR Larson [filter] Rest assured there will be no long-term effects. EDMUND That was what I heard. DOCTOR Larson [filter] If you are feeling groggy or your head aches, sit quietly, breath deeply, and it will pass. SOUND CLICK - LOUDSPEAKER OFF ROSE [breathing deeply but raggedly] It wasn't our fault - they haveta know that! EDMUND It's not like we're a bunch of babes in the woods. They may know what happened and just not care. ROSE So just because I killed my husband, I;m gonna - I'm gonna hurt a random stranger? That's silly. RONALD [chuckles] No. Just insane, m'dear. MUSIC SCENE 12. OFFICE RUDY I don't see any way to-- EDMUND What? This is cruel and inhumane-- RUDY You don't understand, Ed. [dry] It is Ed I'm talking to, isn't it? EDMUND Yeah, yeah. RUDY You are not a free citizen. You've been consigned to DOCTOR Larson's care, and-- EDMUND Now you don't understand, Horton. A guard was killed last night, in our block-- RUDY You didn't--? EDMUND Nah, it was this loony who thinks women are all evil. RUDY Which, of course, you don't--? EDMUND This ain't the time for that, Rudy. I'm talking about a murder. RUDY There's no record of-- EDMUND The corpse's name is Terry, Terrance, something like that. He is - was - a guard here. Come on, someone's gotta be doing something! RUDY I haven't seen anything in the papers. These state-run facilities, though-- sometimes they're like a world in themselves. EDMUND Well get me another world. RUDY [chuckles] There's only ONE way to do that. EDMUND Yes? RUDY Admit that you're not insane... and go to the chair. MUSIC SCENE 13. CELL HALLWAY SOUND cell block door opens, rose's footsteps and a heavy set of man's footsteps, slow and measured. ROSE Can't you please stop looking at me? I know why - I know why you're staring! You can read my mind! SOUND keys jingle EDMUND [Achilles] You are such a lovely young lady. And so frightened. Come to me and I shall cure you of all your fear. SOUND door unlocks, opens rose Stop! Don't say things like that. He never takes his eyes off of me, you know. RONALD [quietly] And he said unto me, for I am the way-- SOUND rose's quick footsteps, door shuts, locks. EDMUND Hey, buddy, don't you talk? SOUND keys jingle. Heavy footsteps leave RONALD Justice is ever mute. SOUND door opens, closes INMATES [beat] EDMUND What's with that guy? RONALD I hate being ignored like that. ROSE He didn't say anything in the halls - going to the doc's office OR coming back, either. No matter what I did. EDMUND Did the doc say anything about the dead guard? ROSE Not a word, even though I asked. She just ignored the question. RONALD She didn't ignore you completely, though? ROSE No... But she didn't say much. Did she talk to you at all during your appointment? RONALD I didn't have an appointment with her this morning. EDMUND But you were gone-- RONALD I wasn't going to say anything, but the guard just took me out and walked me around the halls for an hour. MUSIC SCENE 14. OFFICE EDMUND I got rights, Horton! RUDY Well, technically, no. Actually, I could do more for you if you WERE in prison. Once you're committed to the doctor's care, you really can't complain. Particularly since you don't have any proof for any of your allegations-- EDMUND Allegations? Proof? How's this for proof - the others will back me up! RUDY [condescending] Two other certified inmates? Oh, sure. That'll stand up in court. MUSIC SCENE 15. EDMUND You guys ever wonder what they did with old Hector? RONALD Solitary confinement, I guess. Killing a guard's pretty serious. EDMUND [sarcastic] Oh, yeah, unlike whatever it was we did to get here. ROSE Hey, I draw the line at killing strangers. EDMUND Just your husband? ROSE Looking back, I guess it wasn't such a great idea. RONALD You guess? Hah! You-- EDMUND Why'd you do it, then? Did he push you around or something? ROSE [snorts] Nah. If he'd'a beaten me, I woulda had a defense in court. Nah, it was just little things. Like the sounds he makes when he eats - ate - and the thing with his toenails. Us women have to put up with this kind of thing all the time, but... It just got to me. EDMUND It just got to you? ROSE Well, yeah! RONALD There's a reason the marriage vows say until death do we part-- ROSE AND I wasn't going to the chair for something like that, so I started pulling the "he was out to get me" hash on my lawyer, and it worked. More or less. Not like this joint is anything to write home about. RONALD It wasn't so bad up until that guy Hector showed up. Since then... well. EDMUND So who'd you kill? SOUND tinny chamber music begins to pipe in, very quietly. RONALD I don't think so-- EDMUND [pushing] Go on. Who? ROSE Oh, leave off. Hey, that's kind of nice. RONALD What? ROSE The music. RONALD Hmm. And if I prefer to maintain my right to avoid self-incrimination? EDMUND Geez. Don't take it that way, I was just curious. [pause] I killed four women. ROSE Four? Maybe I SHOULD be worried. SOUND MUSIC STARTS TO VERY SLOWLY GET LOUDER EDMUND Oh, I put on a song and dance for the cops about how they needed to be killed to save them and all. Making up a Mr. Hyde personality to take all the blame. [beat] Three of em were mob snitches. ronald So what, you're a hit man? EDMUND I owed some money. Shouldn't have got caught at all, seeing as how there was no connection between me and them, but the cops got something - fingerprints or something - and they tracked me down. ROSE And ...the fourth? EDMUND Huh? [offhanded] Oh, just some dame - I did her to throw off the connections and make myself look nuts. I'd already figured on being caught - and better a whacko than a torpedo, ya know? SOUND MUSIC IS LOUD ENOUGH THAT THEY ARE RAISING THEIR VOICES OVER IT RONALD You are some piece of work. EDMUND Still casting stones, eh, preacher? Why don't you explain how you got here-- What in the name of --- What IS that MUSIC? ROSE It was ok... to start with... but, now--! SOUND MUSIC REACHES A CRESCENDO, THEN CUTS OUT WITH MUSIC STING - TIME PASSES SCENE 16. CELL HALLWAY SOUND door lock unlocks, door opens. RONALD --said the offender must be plucked out! SOUND slow footsteps EDMUND I am so sick of this guy. ROSE Are you taking me away? I know you've been watching me. SOUND rattle of large chain, stumbling footsteps victor [growls and snaps] sound keys, cell door opens. ROSE [whispered] Ed? Ed? That guy - is he even human? EDMUND [whispered] Shh. I dunno. ROSE [whispered] But he's so... so huge! SOUND shuffling footsteps, chain rattling. RONALD The beast! For I have seen-- victor [growl - lunge] SOUND scuffle of feet, chains clang against bars. RONALD Aah! SOUND scuffle away. victor [snarling] SOUND thunk of nightstick on flesh, rattle of chains ROSE He didn't-- it didn't even notice! The guard hit it and hit it-- [screaming] Get me out of here! Please! Please get me out of here! SOUND cell door closes, locks, rattle of chains against bars EDMUND Shh. He's not listening anyway. ROSE Anything! Whatever you want! [collapsing into sobs] I can't take any more! SOUND guard's footsteps, keys, cell block door unlocked ROSE Please! I'll admit everything! Take me to the doctor - the lawyer - the JUDGE! Anything! SOUND [beat] footsteps, keys, cell door unlocks. ROSE [Breaking down] Oh... thank you. Thank you...! MUSIC SCENE 17. OFFICE RUDY --none of your business. She's not my case. Now, Ed, they can keep you locked up any way they want - with anyone they want - for as long as they want. You're getting three squares a day, right? EDMUND Usually. Sometimes it comes pretty late, though. And there's been a couple of times it's been too salty to eat. RUDY So they have a crummy cook - place like this? Go figure. EDMUND You gotta get me out of here, Rudy. RUDY I've told you, there's no place else to put you. MUSIC SCENE 18. CELL HALLWAY RONALD I think he's asleep. EDMUND It. Rose called it an it. RONALD I asked the doctor about Rose. The doc said a whole lot of nothing, but I get the impression she - Rose - has revealed all, as they say, and is heading for a short vacation in a nice clean death row cell. EDMUND Not so bad for her. Women get pardoned all the time, specially pretty ones. RONALD Yeah. And you would know all about the pretty ones, eh? EDMUND [remembering fondly] They were all lookers, yeah. RONALD How can you sleep? EDMUND Don't get high and mighty moral on me, bud, you're in here too. RONALD I was only-- It WAS a moral choice. A decision that had to be made and no one was making it. EDMUND Oh, so who'd you kill? Cripples? RONALD I ended the suffering of several decrepit-- VINCENT [ROAR!] SOUND chains smack against cell bars RONALD [half choking] Let go! edmund Nobody's got arms that--! RONALD [gasping] Get someone! You gotta-- [choking] EDMUND Hey! Hey! over here, ugly! SOUND rattle of chains RONALD [gasps for breath] SOUND thumping footsteps, rattle of chains EDMUND Hah! Gorilla! Even you can't reach this far, eh? SOUND cell door being shaken victor [growls] RONALD [hoarse] Thanks, pal. EDMUND Don't thank me yet - I think those hinges are coming loose! SOUND cell door BREAKS open, rattle of chains RONALD Oh, god! No! Release the gas! Someone please release the gas!!! [choking] victor [growls] SOUND chains rattling against bars SOUND tinny chamber music plays over the fight noises EDMUND Not the music! The gas! He's dying, for crying out loud! RONALD [expiring noise] SOUND gas MUSIC SCENE 19. OFFICE EDMUND Horton, whatever I need to do, whatever I need to sign, just hand it over. I ain't spending another night in this place. RUDY You understand the consequences? You won't have the slightest option of recanting again and going back to your original statement. EDMUND Yeah, yeah. Anything - and I mean anything - is better than this freak show. MUSIC SCENE 20. RECEPTION PARTY SOUND glasses tinkle, drinks being poured DOCTOR Larson I'm so glad you find my program effective, Mr. District Attorney. DISTRICT ATTORNEY Well, I admit I had my doubts, when you first outlined it-- DOCTOR Larson You expressed concern about the danger of physical harm to the subject? As you now see, there is never any direct physical contact. Thus, there can be no allegations of physical harm or coersion. ROSE He might have come close to dying with fright, though. [teasing] You were quite terrifying, darling. victor [growls jokingly, then fairly cultured voice] After fifteen movies as monsters ROSE And an apeman... VICTOR [chuckles] And one apemen, who wouldn't be? HECTOR I'm rather glad I get to duck out early. Murderers just [shudders] give me the creeps. TERRANCE Hey, we're out of sham-pane. Want me to go and get some more? HECTOR Nah, I'll go. Be right back! DISTRICT ATTORNEY It seems like a lot of effort, though, for a single confession. A lot of manpower. [tip of the hat] And woman power. DOCTOR Larson Ah, but it's valuable work on a number of levels. We convince a murderer to confess, and we learn a great deal about the human psyche each time through the experiment. DISTRICT ATTORNEY Each time? How many--? ROSE Hmm... [thinking] I've had the screaming meemies four times-- RONALD And I've nearly died... oh, three, I think. DOCTOR Larson Not all of them last as long as our good friend Edmund. DISTRICT ATTORNEY I'll drink to that. MUSIC CLOSER INDIVIDUAL SPEECHES FOR THE "INMATES" FOR "ad lib" SECTIONS ROSE I can feel them, all the time, watching everything I do - always making sure. Always knowing. I never get a moment alone, never a smidgen of privacy. How can I live like this? It's always the same - at first, they seem so nice, so different, then they turn on you, controlling you, having to know everything you do, and then they just don't let you do anything. I couldn't even have a glass of water without getting permission. HECTOR Sinner! Be penitent and god may be merciful and end your despicable life - hah, raise your head in the presence of your condemnation, will you? Created to sin, designed by Satan to tempt honest men from the path of righteousness. Daughters of Eve, you share her taint! You try and draw us into your web, to make us debase ourselves for your enjoyment! Wickedness! Temptress! Succubus! RONALD God moves in mysterious ways, for his decisions are inscrutable and his calling ineffable. He has summoned me to his bidding, and I must obey. There is no evil in ending the suffering of those that god would have called home to his presence. He does not strike out in anger, but reaches forth to embrace his injured and damaged children, who need his solace.
Revolution: The Quest for Game Development Greatness with Tony Warriner Revolution Software co-founder and One of the lead designers of Lure of the Temptress, Beneath a Steel Sky and of course Broken Sword, Tony Warriner joins Seoirse to discuss his new book Revolution: The Quest for Game Development Greatness charting the history and the sometimes tumultous relationship the company with some publishers who nearly drove the company out of business. He also talks about the Kickstarter for Broken sword 5, the Director's Cut of the first two Broken Sword games and their reaction and he also takes time to answer questions from some fans who stopped by. So please listen or watch on our Youtube channel and make sureto check out the Kickstarter link for more updates!Live Interview with Tony Warriner Youtube LinkRevolution: The Quest for Game Development Greatness Kickstarter LinkAdventure Games Podcast Official SiteTwitch StreamsLaura Cress TwitchIf you would like to stay up to date make sure you subscribe to the podcast. You can subscribe and listen to this podcast on Itunes and Spotify and all other major Podcast Platforms! You can also subscribe to our Youtube channel for extra video content such as video reviews, video interviews, trailers and gameplay.You can also support the podcast at our PatreonYou can review this podcast here: https://ratethispodcast.com/adventuregamespodcast You can also find this podcast on our social media below:Facebook Twitter Instagram DiscordYou can also find the RSS feed here: http://www.adventuregamespodcast.com/podcast?format=rssLogo created by Siobhan. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram Music is Speedy Delta (ID 917) by Lobo Loco and can be found here:http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/Welcome/Speedy_Delta_ID_917_1724
Today on Mushroom Hour we have the honor of being joined by Elan Hagens. Elan Hagens is a native Oregonian who has been playing in the woods, wildcrafting and going to outdoor education classes her entire life. Her passion for everything animals and the outdoors led her to working with dogs in in her early 20s. Following that path landed her an opportunity to participate in a dog based reality show on CBS! Later work at an Iditarod sled dog kennel and training her dogs how to forage for native Oregon truffles further deepened her love for everything outdoors and led to her creating Temptress Truffles a decade ago. Temptress Truffles is all about wild foraging, wildcrafting and connecting people to the outdoors. Elan loves watching people learn how to engage with nature in different ways besides technical outdoor sports and activities. She teaches classes in mushroom foraging, food Justice and nature crafting. In January 2021 she cofounded a new business called Fruiting Bodies Collective. Through an excellent podcast show, a growing facilitator training program and other projects, the Fruiting Bodies Collective hopes to destigmatize psychedelics and serve marginalized groups. All of Elan's projects seem to stem from a deep-rooted passion for sharing her lifelong love of everything outdoors and helping everyone, no matter their background, to appreciate the natural environment as she does. TOPICS COVERED: Nature-Loving Tagalong with a Mother Who Loves Fresh Food Becoming a Reality TV Star Intentional Choices of Sponsors and Partnerships Truffle Fundamentals The Secret to Truffle Hunting - Habitat “Raked Truffles” vs Dog-Found Truffles Running a Foraged-Goods Business Indigenous Land Acknowledgement BIPOC Representation in the Outdoors Mycological Elitism Harvesting Wild Clay, Building Community Fruiting Bodies Collective Engaging and Educating as Psilocybin Emerges into the Mainstream Black and Indigenous Representation in Psychedelic Spaces EPISODE RESOURCES: Temptress Truffles IG: https://www.instagram.com/temptresstruffles/ Fruiting Bodies Collective IG: https://www.instagram.com/fruitingbodiesco/ Danner - Elan Hagens: https://vimeo.com/551545643 Sparassis crispa (fungus): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparassis_crispa
Uvalde updates: The Robb Elementary School building, where last month's mass shooting occurred, is set to be demolished. School district police chief Pete Arredondo has been placed on leave from those duties by Uvalde CISD administrators. Texas State Senator Roland Gutierrez has filed suit against the Texas Department of Public Safety, demanding that they hand over all records and information related to the shooting. And Texas Senate hearings on the crime at the Capitol that have been ongoing all this week have included very little discussion of guns. Speaking of guns - earlier this week, a man tried to enter the 7-11 store at Ben White and South 1st with an AR-15 rifle after the clerk declined to give him free gas. He's charged with first-degree felony aggravated robbery. And, another man was arrested Sunday after firing rounds at people near Zilker Park and threatening a mass shooting at a weekly Sunday drum circle there. Median home prices inside the Austin city limits have hit another all-time new high: $667,000 on average as of May, a 21% year-to-year jump - we're now considered the second-most overpriced market in the U.S. Historic Ski Shores Cafe on Lake Austin has re-opened after a remodel by new owners McGuire Moorman Lambert, while the equally historic original Threadgill's site on North Lamar will see a 100-unit apartment building go up behind the restaurant structure, which will be preserved as part of the project after a request to tear it down was denied by the city. Live music this weekend: Friday shows including 5 Seconds of Summer and Pale Waves at Waterloo Park, CJ Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band at Antone's, and the fabulous Copa Kings at the Highball. Saturday catch Country Willie Edwards at Sagebrush, Shinyribs at the Haute Spot, the all-day Texas metal showcase Lonestar Unleashed with Austin's High Desert Queen, Rickshaw Billie's Burger Patrol and Skatenigs, Dallas' Wo-Fat and Temptress, Houston's Warlung and tons more, bring your earplugs. Meanwhile the Hot Summer Nights free concert series in the Red River Cultural District is set to return August 4-6.
How to Develop Your Inner Queen (The Lifecycle of a Woman) 00:00 — Episode Updates 02:21 — Last Episode Comments 02:58 — The Life Cycle of a Woman 04:15 — Two Tracks To Get There 05:53 — Bouncing Back And Forth 07:48 — Little Girl And Tomboy 11:45 — Early Development For a Woman 14:18 — Find The Identity 15:35 — The Temptress and The Go Getter 22:15 — Reflecting Back on Your Childhood 23:02 — The Princess And The Masculine Side 27:31 — What Is The Partnership Look Like 31:18 — Time Clock 36:27 — The Mother Stage 38:16 — The Queen Stage 42:54 — Closing Thoughts --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/betterthanrichshow/message
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