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The Delta surge continues, and case counts are especially high in the Southeast. There's now less optimism about herd immunity (for several reasons) and it's looking like covid is on its way to being endemic – a disease that's likely to be with us for a long time but becomes less deadly due to vaccines and natural immunity and adapting to life with another virus. Andrew Sullivan argues this is not new for humans: We have learned how to do it before and we will learn to do it again. How do we get from here to there with as little death and disruption as possible? Panelists Megan McArdle and Gustavo Arellano have some ideas. Andrew Sullivan has written about plagues and the societal changes they bring He witnessed and survived the AIDS crisis firsthand. So what's going to happen to the world post COVID-19? Are stimulus payments and child tax credits going to stick around? We discuss. Then Andrew talks about the throughline of his political views and commentary, a less ideological politics as an antidote to political tribalism and religiosity, and more. Should the most ideological fights be had in culture or in politics? Is it possible to separate the two? Finally: the fall of Andrew Cuomo, the truth about boosters, why you should queue up some Chente Fernandez this weekend, and why you should consider headphones over a boombox.
In our reading this week from John's Gospel Jesus is followed by a large crowd. As the day comes to an end and it is growing dark, Jesus asks Philip where they will find food to feed them, but Philip expresses that it would be far too costly to try and feed them all. Then Andrew points out one youth's five loaves and two fish. Jesus blesses the food and has it distributed to the crowd, and everyone is fed. When the values of God's role are brought into play, we can truly believe in a different way, which often leads to surprising solutions to our problems. Like when a crowd is hungry, faith means that a boy's lunch can be the catalyst that ensures that everyone is fed – most likely through the simple miracle of sharing. Hunger, a natural part of the day, finds itself fed by fragments: fragments from us, fragments of generosity, fragments of goodwill.
On this weeks LMWAB, on a special day, Andrew recaps an eventful UFC 264 and the many ways we lost money. Then Andrew welcomes on Charlie Chalk to go over their favourite picks for the British Open. HAVE FUN LOSING MONEY!! Go over the @LosingmoneyWAB (DING) onhttps://www.instagram.com/losingmoneywab/ ( Instagram) and https://twitter.com/LosingMoneyWAB (Twitter) to get daily picks in between episodes. You can also email the show with any thoughts on gambling or to tell us how we've helped you lose money. All the music was done by Nickie Minshall, check her music out on https://www.instagram.com/nickieminshallmusic/?hl=en (Instagram) and https://open.spotify.com/artist/5uXA6VdsuGQcrpS9vXzq0E (Spotify). If you want to support the show check out https://www.thrivefantasy.com (Thrive Fantasy) for daily fantasy gaming, if you deposit use the code LOSINGMONEY.
Terry Franks 40 Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, was one of these men who heard what John said and then followed Jesus. 41 Andrew went to find his brother, Simon, and told him, “We have found the Messiah” (which means “Christ”). 42 Then Andrew brought Simon to meet Jesus. Looking intently at Simon, Jesus said, “Your name is Simon, son of John—but you will be called Cephas” (which means “Peter”).
On this episode wwxKevin and Steve share some Recent Reads, including Strange Academy #1-8, the Immortal Hulk: Threshing Place one-shot, Shang-Chi #1, Amazing Spider-Man under Nick Spencer, hopes for the future of Darkhawk, and the Bronze-Age Adaptation of Conan: The Hour of the Dragon! Then Andrew, Kevin and Steve bring forth the 4th installment covering […]
On this episode wwxKevin and Steve share some Recent Reads, including Strange Academy #1-8, the Immortal Hulk: Threshing Place one-shot, Shang-Chi #1, Amazing Spider-Man under Nick Spencer, hopes for the future of Darkhawk, and the Bronze-Age Adaptation of Conan: The Hour of the Dragon! Then Andrew, Kevin and Steve bring forth the 4th installment covering […]
On this episode wwxKevin and Steve share some Recent Reads, including Strange Academy #1-8, the Immortal Hulk: Threshing Place one-shot, Shang-Chi #1, Amazing Spider-Man under Nick Spencer, hopes for the future of Darkhawk, and the Bronze-Age Adaptation of Conan: The Hour of the Dragon! Then Andrew, Kevin and Steve bring forth the 4th installment covering […]
On this episode of Adulting Like a Mother Father, Daniella describes a confrontation she had recently and how she navigated the situation. Then Andrew and Daniella talk about the vacation they took to Huntington Beach where, although they tried their hardest to relax, an accident happened. Daniella also provides details regarding the work she has had done in the past including a procedure which she has never before revealed to listeners of the podcast. Please support the show by checking out our sponsors!Foria: Go to Foriawellness.com/adulting for 20% your first orderLedge Lounger: Go to ledgelounger.com/adulting for a chance to win a sold out Laze Pillow.
Cam Newton suffered a deep bone bruise during practice, so Andrew opens up the show debating whether this could open up the door for Mac Jones to win the starting job. Then Andrew talks about the most interesting quarterback battles around the league. After that, Andrew spends time talking about the Bills players who are refusing to talk about the vaccine, and lastly, Andrew gives his top ten running backs in the league! If you enjoyed this episode, follow and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. This way you will always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Football Podcasts. We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast Network Advertise with US: https://gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us Website: https://gsmcpodcast.com/gsmc-football-podcast Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-football-podcast/id1113817268 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzldAQRlhl8 Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_Football Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gsmcfootball/ Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Football Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Football Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
On this episode of LMWAB, Andrew RECAPS how he and Charlie Chalk did on the PGA Championship. He also has some thoughts on those that won money on Phil Mickelson at 200/1. Also asked, how many fans could Russell Westbrook beat up? How do you feel about an O/U of 3.5? Then Andrew makes picks for Fridays action in the NBA and throws out a bet for the Indianapolis 500. But most of all, HAVE FUN LOSING MONEY!!! Go over the https://www.instagram.com/losingmoneywab/ (@LosingmoneyWAB) (DING) onhttps://www.instagram.com/losingmoneywab/ ( Instagram) and https://twitter.com/LosingMoneyWAB (Twitter) to get daily picks in between episodes. You can also email the show with any thoughts on gambling or to tell us how we've helped you lose money. All the music was done by Nickie Minshall, check her music out on https://www.instagram.com/nickieminshallmusic/?hl=en (Instagram) and https://open.spotify.com/artist/5uXA6VdsuGQcrpS9vXzq0E (Spotify). If you want to support the show check out https://www.thrivefantasy.com (Thrive Fantasy) for daily fantasy gaming, if you deposit use the code LOSINGMONEY.
The NFL Schedule is out, and Andrew is as excited as ever. Andrew starts off the show talking about Tim Tebow and the unofficial, but official signing of him as a tight end to the Jaguars. Then Andrew talks about Adam Schefter's choice to release the Aaron Rodgers story when he did. After that, Andrew talks about the Buccaneers' schedule, and then breaks down the best games from Week 1!If you enjoyed this episode, follow and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. This way you will always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Football Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: https://gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us Website: https://gsmcpodcast.com/gsmc-football-podcastApple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-football-podcast/id1113817268 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzldAQRlhl8Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_Football Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gsmcfootball/ Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Football Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Football Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
John 1:35-51 (NLT)The First Disciples35 The following day John was again standing with two of his disciples. 36 As Jesus walked by, John looked at him and declared, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” 37 When John’s two disciples heard this, they followed Jesus.38 Jesus looked around and saw them following. “What do you want?” he asked them.They replied, “Rabbi” (which means “Teacher”), “where are you staying?”39 “Come and see,” he said. It was about four o’clock in the afternoon when they went with him to the place where he was staying, and they remained with him the rest of the day.40 Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, was one of these men who heard what John said and then followed Jesus. 41 Andrew went to find his brother, Simon, and told him, “We have found the Messiah” (which means “Christ”[a]).42 Then Andrew brought Simon to meet Jesus. Looking intently at Simon, Jesus said, “Your name is Simon, son of John—but you will be called Cephas” (which means “Peter”[b]).43 The next day Jesus decided to go to Galilee. He found Philip and said to him, “Come, follow me.” 44 Philip was from Bethsaida, Andrew and Peter’s hometown.45 Philip went to look for Nathanael and told him, “We have found the very person Moses[c] and the prophets wrote about! His name is Jesus, the son of Joseph from Nazareth.”46 “Nazareth!” exclaimed Nathanael. “Can anything good come from Nazareth?”“Come and see for yourself,” Philip replied.47 As they approached, Jesus said, “Now here is a genuine son of Israel—a man of complete integrity.”48 “How do you know about me?” Nathanael asked.Jesus replied, “I could see you under the fig tree before Philip found you.”49 Then Nathanael exclaimed, “Rabbi, you are the Son of God—the King of Israel!”50 Jesus asked him, “Do you believe this just because I told you I had seen you under the fig tree? You will see greater things than this.” 51 Then he said, “I tell you the truth, you will all see heaven open and the angels of God going up and down on the Son of Man, the one who is the stairway between heaven and earth.[d]”Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/yourdailybible)
On this very special THURSDAY episode of LMWAB, we are excited to lose some money on the NFL Draft!! Andrew is ecstatic with last weeks winnings. (2:02) He starts the episode by giving a RECAP on how they did it. He and The Gambler made money on UFC 261, with Valentina's excellence, Rose's left shin, and Usman's left hand reducing the water content in Jorge Masvidal's head. Andrew also made money on The Oscars, this time with The Jackal's help. Frances McDormand winning Best Actress at +400, yes please. Then Andrew is joined by the Panzarotti Prince to break down the NFL Draft. (5:59) How do they think the first ten picks are going to go? and more importantly, how can they lose money on it? Finally, Andrew runs out of time (18:56) but still wants to give out picks for the Kentucky Derby and the UFC Fight Night. So go over the @LosingmoneyWAB (DING) on https://www.instagram.com/losingmoneywab/ (Instagram) and https://twitter.com/LosingMoneyWAB (Twitter) to get the picks for both. HAVE FUN LOSING MONEY!!! You can also email the show with any thoughts on gambling or to tell us how we've helped you lose money. All the music was done by Nickie Minshall, check her out on https://www.instagram.com/nickieminshallmusic/?hl=en (Instagram) and https://open.spotify.com/artist/5uXA6VdsuGQcrpS9vXzq0E (Spotify). If you want to support the show check out https://www.thrivefantasy.com (Thrive Fantasy) for daily fantasy gaming, if you deposit use the code LOSINGMONEY.
On this episode of LMWAB Andrew has regrets. He gives some thoughts on Paul/Askren and how he will learn from it. Then Andrew has The Jackal on to to talk about their favourite bets for The Oscars. The Gambler comes on next to talk about an absolutely loaded UFC 261 card and his favourite bets. So much to lose money on soooo HAVE FUN LOSING MONEY!!! . Check out our https://twitter.com/LosingMoneyWAB (Twitter) and https://www.instagram.com/losingmoneywab/ (Instagram) pages where we make picks throughout the week and RECAP our picks from the episode. You can also email us with any thoughts on gambling or to tell us how we've helped you lose money. All the music was done by Nickie Minshall, check her out on https://www.instagram.com/nickieminshallmusic/?hl=en (Instagram) and https://open.spotify.com/artist/5uXA6VdsuGQcrpS9vXzq0E (Spotify). If you want to support the show check out https://www.thrivefantasy.com (Thrive Fantasy) for daily fantasy gaming, if you deposit use the code LOSINGMONEY.
On this episode of LMWAB Late Nite joins Andrew to talk about the sideshow boxing match that is Jake Paul Vs Ben Askren. Is this worth watching? Is it good for boxing? Most importantly, how can we lose money on it? Then Andrew makes picks for the UFC Fight Night. HAVE FUN LISTENING THEN PROCEEDING TO LOSE MONEY! . Check out our https://twitter.com/LosingMoneyWAB (Twitter) and https://www.instagram.com/losingmoneywab/ (Instagram) pages where we make picks throughout the week and RECAP our picks from the episode. You can also email us with any thoughts on gambling or to tell us how we've helped you lose money. All the music was done by Nickie Minshall, check her out on https://www.instagram.com/nickieminshallmusic/?hl=en (Instagram) and https://open.spotify.com/artist/5uXA6VdsuGQcrpS9vXzq0E (Spotify). If you want to support the show check out https://www.thrivefantasy.com (Thrive Fantasy) for daily fantasy gaming, if you deposit use the code LOSINGMONEY.
Andrew gets into why the Panthers gave up way too much for overhyped and terrible quarterback, Sam Darnold. Next he gets into the troubling week for Deshaun Watson and what the NFL needs to do. Then Andrew talks about Justin Fields and what some analysts have been saying about him. Lastly he breaks down the new rule proposal in the NFL that will allow players to choose new numbers, Andrew gives his favorite suggestions. If you enjoyed this episode, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you will always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Football Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: https://gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us Website: https://gsmcpodcast.com/gsmc-football-podcastITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-football-podcast/id1113817268 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzldAQRlhl8Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_Football Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gsmcfootball/ Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Football Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Football Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
On this episode of LMWAB Andrew RECAPS a very profitable UFC 260 and how The Gambler came through again with some big UFC wins. (Ngannou Rd 2 +600, whaaa). Then Andrew breaks down his favourite MLB bets this season including AL MVP, AL Cy Young and winners for each division. Then after the MLB dust settles Andrew lays out his Final Four bets, including the biggest spread in Final Four history. . Check out our Twitter and Instagram pages where we make picks throughout the week and RECAP our picks from the episode. You can also email us with any thoughts on gambling or to tell us how we've helped you lose money. All the music was done by Nickie Minshall, check her out on https://www.instagram.com/nickieminshallmusic/?hl=en (Instagram) and https://open.spotify.com/artist/5uXA6VdsuGQcrpS9vXzq0E (Spotify). If you want to support the show check out https://www.thrivefantasy.com (Thrive Fantasy) for daily fantasy gaming, if you deposit use the code LOSINGMONEY. . HAVE FUN LOSING MONEY!!!
On this episode of LMWAB we RECAP UFC 259 and just how we made money. Then Andrew talks about picks for The Players Championship and some long shot Conference Tournament picks, then breaking down a UFC Fight Night. Check out our Twitter and Instagram pages where we make picks throughout the week and RECAP our picks from the episode. You can also email us with any thoughts on gambling or to tell us how we've helped you lose money. All the music was done by Nickie Minshall, check her out on Instagram and https://open.spotify.com/artist/5uXA6VdsuGQcrpS9vXzq0E?si=NC5H02pzS_KxoBWGB8yTjg (Spotify). If you want to support the show check out Thrive Fantasy for daily fantasy gaming, if you deposit use the code LOSINGMONEY. HAVE FUN LOSING MONEY!!!
Its been a crazy profitable week over at #LMWAB and we are going to see if its continues. We have the Jackal on to break down the Golden Globes. Then Andrew breaks down the latest fight night between Ganes and Rozenstruik. Check out our Twitter and Instagram pages where we make picks throughout the week and recap (RECAP) our picks from the episode. You can also email us with any thoughts on gambling or to tell us how we've helped you lose money. All the music was done by Nickie Minshall, check her out on https://www.instagram.com/nickieminshallmusic/ (Instagram) and https://open.spotify.com/artist/5uXA6VdsuGQcrpS9vXzq0E (Spotify). If you want to support the show check out https://www.thrivefantasy.com (Thrive Fantasy) for daily fantasy gaming, if you deposit use the code LOSINGMONEY. HAVE FUN LOSING MONEY!!!
Andrew Salciunas fills in for Anthony Gargano. He opens the show discussing the Sixers, and if people are still feeling angst despite the Sixers being the one seed, and about people who didn’t want Ben Simmons to be an All Star (0:00:00-0:22:30). Then he gets to the phones, while also keeping the Sixers conversation going, and talking about the report the Eagles think they can still be competitive (0:22:45-0:59:24). Then Andrew and Connor Thomas give their ‘Morning Thoughts,” (0:59:24-1:09:35). Then he gets back to the calls and the Eagles and Sixers topics (1:09:47-2:45:44). The they do ‘The Daily Number’ (2:45:44-2:52:08). The he closes the show with more Sixers talk (2:52:08-3:06:10). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Salciunas fills in for Anthony Gargano. He opens the show discussing the Sixers, and if people are still feeling angst despite the Sixers being the one seed, and about people who didn’t want Ben Simmons to be an All Star (00:00-22:30). Then Andrew and Connor Thomas give their ‘Morning Thoughts,” (22:45-32:34). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of LMWAB we breakdown the all the picks made over @losingmoneyWAB (DING) and the bets Andrew and The Gambler made for UFC 258. Then Andrew talks about where we are for the NHL Parlays and some crazy stats when it comes to the NBA. After that Andrew breaks down the UFC Fight Night and makes 5 picks (plus sprinkles) on the Blaydes/Lewis card.Check out our Twitter and Instagram pages where we make picks throughout the week and recap (RECAP) our picks from the episode. You can also email us with any thoughts on gambling or to tell us how we've helped you lose money. All the music was done by Nickie Minshall, check her out on Instagram and Spotify. If you want to support the show check out Thrive Fantasy for daily fantasy gaming, if you deposit use the code LOSINGMONEY.HAVE FUN LOSING MONEY!!!
“You will never change your life until you change something you do daily. The secret of your success is found in your daily routine.” John Maxwell Mini habits are so small it's impossible to fail. For example write a paragraph (or 50 words), read 2 pages of a book, do one push up. Doing something small is better than doing nothing at all. “Success is the sum of small efforts repeated day in and day out.” - R. Collier “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge.” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “Then Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, spoke up. “There's a young boy here with five barley loaves and two fish. But what good is that with this huge crowd?”” John 6:8-9 NLT A young boy in a crowd of perhaps 15,000 people. Seems insignificant with his meager 5 loaves of bread & 2 fish. These small things added up to big results in the hands of Jesus. When Jesus is added into our equation, anything can happen. MOMENTUM Free 21-Day Move Your Body Challenge Have you signed up for our free challenge that starts on January 11, 2020. It's called Momentum: a 21-day move your body challenge. WooHoo! In this challenge, we help you gain momentum in your fitness by encouraging you to move just 15 minutes a day. You'll get free workouts, accountability in our app or online member area, and audios. Sign up now and invite a friend to join you here: https://aliveandactivewellness.com/momentum/
Andrew explains how he got a full-time join that involves him researching the NFL 40 hours a week. Then Andrew explains what to look for when having to pick between fantasy players to draft or start. The show ends with Over/Under. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/around-the-gridiron/support
Andrew takes over for Anthony again on this final day of 2020, and Andrew starts to go through areas of confidence that he has with the Eagles heading into 2021, and there is not a lot of confidence…..shocker. (0:00-22:59) Then Andrew and producer Connor Thomas look back at the best and worst moments of 2020, and you guys get to vote on these moments in the Twitter Poll! (22:59-1:12:21) Also, Andrew goes through the reasons why the Eagles need to move on from Howie Roseman while taking more of your calls and updating the results of the Twitter Polls (1:12:21-2:20:20). Andrew wrapped up 2020 with his thoughts on the Eagles and announced the winners of the Best Of and Worst Of Twitter Polls. (2:20:20-3:12:27) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew is in for Anthony again, and starts the day off Airing some Grievances, and which type of Philadelphia Sports Fan angers us most: Carson Wentz Defenders, Hurts “Savior” Believers, Ben Simmons Defenders, or the Trade Ben Simmons Crowd? (0:00-22:08) Then Andrew takes your calls on how frustrating Ben Simmons can be as a player at times from the eyes of a Philadelphia 76ers fan. And of course we have to air some grievances about the Eagles (22:08-69:18) Then, we take a call form a guy stuffing his face with a Cinnabon (yes he even says this on air) claiming that Ben Simmons doesn’t hustle (69:18-92:15) Then we introduce some nominations for the best and worst Philadelphia Sports Moments of 2020 (92:15-114:35) Also, what the Hell is D.Y.A.R? (114:35-138:31) Also, no, neither you nor producer Connor Thomas could D-Up T.J. McConnell; Get Real. (138:31-160:00)Finally we have our defining best and worst Philadelphia Sports Moments of 2020…..and no YOU CAN’T GUARD GIANNIS ANTETOKOUNMPO (Yes, a caller actually said this over radio airwaves) (160:00-END) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew and the Panzarotti Prince recap a weird (bad) week in the NFL, also introduce the playoff Super Contest. Then Andrew makes some basketball picks, including a college pick!?! Wow Check out our Twitter page where we make picks throughout the week and recap (RECAP) our picks from the episode. You can also email us with any thoughts on gambling or to tell us how we've helped you lose money. All the music was done by Nickie Minshall, check her out on instagram and spotify. If you want to support the show check out Thrive Fantasy for daily fantasy gaming, if you deposit use the code LOSINGMONEY. Have fun losing money!
Andrew recaps (RECAP) the picks from the LMWAB crew (heads up, we won money). Then Andrew and The Panzarotti Prince break down all the NFL Week 15 actions (Bengals!?!? Jets!?!?!). After that Andrew recaps (RECAP) the picks and makes a few NBA picks for the opening games.Betting Recap - 1:24NFL Recap - 4:57NBA Picks - 27:45 Twitter: https://twitter.com/LosingMoneyWAB Email: losingmoneywithandrewbascom@gmail.com Music: https://www.instagram.com/nickieminshallmusic/ www.thrivefantasy.com Promocode: LOSINGMONEYNFLNFL
On this week's episode of The PineBeltSPORTS Podcast, Andrew previews the Southern Miss-Western Kentucky game and the high school football playoffs. Then Andrew breaks down the possible winners of the Area's Player and Coach of the Year candidates.
On this episode of Losing Money with Andrew Bascom the Panzarotti Prince comes on to break down week 8 of NFL action then makes picks for the upcoming Thursday Night Football. Then Andrew welcomes The Jackal on to help make some bets for tonights Presidential Election..Twitter: https://twitter.com/LosingMoneyWAB.Email: losingmoneywithandrewbascom@gmail.com .Music: https://www.instagram.com/nickieminshallmusic/ ..www.thrivefantasy.com Promocode: LOSINGMONEY
In episode 11, Andrew and Chad start off by talking about different European leagues and their reactions to the start of their respective seasons. Segino Dest to Barca confirmed. Jordan Morris on fire in MLS and his role on the USMNT. Then Andrew talks about what he has seen coaching his u8 boys (Chad and Andrew have a lengthy discussion about youth soccer structure. Then they talk about the importance of individual training in a player's development and it how it made a massive impact on their careers. onthehalfturnpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @othtpodcast Twitter: @othtpodcast TikTok: @othtpodcast Please follow/subscribe on all platforms. Send questions/suggestions to our email or on any of our social media and we will answer them on the podcast.
BEC Recordings’ artists Andrew Enos and Michael Landingham (“Lion & Bear”) have suffered more than their fair share of loss and tragedies. The young California natives, actual brothers-in-law, have adopted the theme of lament for their music. And rightly so. Michael and his wife lost their twin sons within days of their birth. It was their first pregnancy. Then Andrew and his wife lost a son to stillbirth. Michael’s sister later lost her battle with cancer and Michael, a worship leader, found himself caught up in an alcohol addiction that was only broken as God brought new music, and new opportunities, to the duo. In this powerful conversation with John Chisum, they discuss how the unusual blend of grieving and creativity brought them together to begin their band named after the two animals David slew before conquering the giant Goliath. Michael, through tears, texted a poignant verse and chorus recorded on his cell phone to Andrew that became the catalyst of their first single “Held By Your Love.” “There’s just nothing that can prepare you to be holding your lifeless child, but I think there are beautiful things that come from tragedy,” says Andrew. Showcasing the heart of both a lion and a bear, the duo’s self-titled debut from BEC Recordings serves as a fitting introduction to the pair’s experimental sonics, boundless creativity, and thoughtful lyricism, revealing they’re not afraid to wade into the pain with people. “Lion & Bear bring a fresh sound and message to the BEC Recordings roster,” says Brian Ortize, BEC’s A&R Director. “Not only is the music powerful and emotional, but there is personal story of hope and healing behind every lyric.” Andrew and Michael’s belief that “lament and comfort can exist in the same song” is echoed in every track. Every listener will find healing and comfort for their own distress and loss. Listening to the music of Lion and Bear feels like tapping into the heart of the psalms, those sometimes agonizing laments and exclamations of sorrow mingled with hope and praise. Host John Chisum says of the interview, “The band is new, but the depth of these guys is amazing. Our conversation was all about how the pain is real, yet, somehow on the other side of it all, God shows you that He’s been with you in it all along. He’s big enough to receive your lament in the hard times and your songs of praise in the good times.”
Greg Biggins joins Andrew Ivins on the show to discuss the latest in west coast recruiting, including an update on Mater Dei cornerback Domani Jackson and Greg's new crystal ball pick for 5-star Korey Foreman. Then Andrew calls up the #2 safety in the class of 2021, Terrion Arnold to break down his recent top-11, and highlight two programs that have already made his final 5. Host: Andrew Ivins Guests: Greg Biggins, Terrion Arnold Follow or Subscribe to the new 247Sports Football Recruiting show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Find the 247Sports podcast for your favorite team here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Goto manscaped.com and get 20% off + free shipping with the code: NRL In this episode we look at the 5 NRL coaches who have been sacked in 2020 and see how bad they really were based purely on statistics! We also line them up against some of the worst modern day coaches we have seen. Then Andrew reveals his stats based NRL power rankings for round 16. Expect this to become a regular feature on the podcast! Follow the boys on Twitter at AndrewRLP and LeagueFreak Visit The Rugby League Project for all your Rugby League statistics and The Official Website Of The Glorious League Freak for all your Rugby League news and opinions. Support the boys on Patreon at Rugby League Project Patreon and the League Freak Patreon! Visit Rugby League Podcasting Network and NRL Rumours as well as NRL Breaking News Last but not least visit the official podcast website at FergoandTheFreak.com #RugbyLeague #NRL #RFL #SuperLeague #NSW #QLD #Sport #Rugby #IntRL #RugbyWorldCup #RLWC #Podcast #LiveSport #GreatAustralianPodcasts #NRLPodcast #SuperLeaguePodcast #RugbyPodcast #SportPodcast #RugbyLeaguePodcast #History #RugbyHistory #InternationalRL #RLWC9s #RedV #ThunderAndLightning #NRLGrandFinal #ManscapedPod
Robert and Andrew begin the conversation by discussing the purpose and origins of Lamborghini Club America (0:38) before diving into Andrew's personal history with the club (4:58) and how the club is organized and the unique benefits it provides for its members (9:25). After discussing how Andrew first began his passion Miuras (14:40) they get into the history of Lamborghini and people who made it the marque it is today (19:19). They then spend some time discussing the LCA magazine, "La Vita," and the events the club sponsors (24:14), then move onto the Urus and the overall rarity of Lamborghini sports cars (28:34). After a quick break, Andrew shares some advice to new Lamborghini owners (33:34). Then Andrew turns the tables on Robert and asks about Robert's history with Lamborghini (37:41) and Robert concludes by asking his favorite 'any three cars' question (41:52). Learn More: Cars That Matter Follow Us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Hosted by: Robert Ross Guest: Andrew Romanowski Produced by: Chris Porter Sound Engineering: Michael Kennedy Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick A CurtCo Media Production See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In our 3rd episode, we talk about MLS is Back, Brenden Aaronson (again), some EPL and La Liga news, Weston McKennie and Antonee Robinson's best landing spots. Then Andrew has a good rant on how he would develop young youth players. We answer a couple listener questions.
This is the recorded livestream from last night's show, (Thursday, 9th July). We talk Alonso to Renault, the first Austrian GP and what will happen this weekend. Then Andrew also talks about his epic trips in aFSO Polenez!!!! Yes, it really is that bad! Drive Fast & Try Not To Crash!! www.hughhatrick.com. We'll be doing more commentary at this weekend's Austrian GP take 2!! From 2pm UK, time.
In the seventh episode of Life's a Faire, Andrew talks to Lady Prudence about how she got into faires and how many instruments she actually plays. Then Andrew chats with Matt Young, the Pride of Ireland, about his operatic voice, his upcoming CD release, and his love of all things Faire. Chapter List: 00:36 Lady Prudence 25:54 Matt Young - The Pride of Ireland Links Mentioned: Lady Prudence: Social media www.facebook.com/Lady.Prudence.Piper (3 live shows each week!) www.instagram.com/lady.prudence.piper www.youtube.com/aharptoremember Download Soothing Tunes: LadyPrudence.BandCamp.com Sweet & Sassy Songs: VoicesOfVirtue.BandCamp.com Follow me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/LadyPrudence Tip Jar Paypal: www.paypal.me/LadyPrudence Venmo: www.venmo.com/LadyPrudence CashApp: cash.app/$LadyPrudence Matt Young - The Pride of Ireland Paypal: paypal.me/theprideofireland Venmo: @mattyoungirishroots Cashapp: $mattyoungirishroots website: www.theprideofireland.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/mattyoungirishroots Album downloads available at irishroots.bandcamp.com Merch: tee.pub/lic/AoE-wo7y0ug www.facebook.com/mattyoungirishroots Instagram: @mattyoungirishroots Don't forget to subscribe to the show! The Life's a Faire Podcast www.facebook.com/lifesafaire www.youtube.com/lifesafaire www.patreon.com/lifesafaire www.lifesafaire.com
We break down the news, hot off the press, that 24 counties will be partially re-opening next week. Jusin talks more about what that means that the Wolf Administration's testing and contact tracing plans. Then Andrew gets all fiscally-minded and dissects Friday's stormy revenue updates and what it means for the crafting of the state budget. Like what you hear? Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Play.
John 1:35-51 (NLT)The First Disciples35 The following day John was again standing with two of his disciples. 36 As Jesus walked by, John looked at him and declared, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” 37 When John’s two disciples heard this, they followed Jesus.38 Jesus looked around and saw them following. “What do you want?” he asked them.They replied, “Rabbi” (which means “Teacher”), “where are you staying?”39 “Come and see,” he said. It was about four o’clock in the afternoon when they went with him to the place where he was staying, and they remained with him the rest of the day.40 Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, was one of these men who heard what John said and then followed Jesus. 41 Andrew went to find his brother, Simon, and told him, “We have found the Messiah” (which means “Christ”[a]).42 Then Andrew brought Simon to meet Jesus. Looking intently at Simon, Jesus said, “Your name is Simon, son of John—but you will be called Cephas” (which means “Peter”[b]).43 The next day Jesus decided to go to Galilee. He found Philip and said to him, “Come, follow me.” 44 Philip was from Bethsaida, Andrew and Peter’s hometown.45 Philip went to look for Nathanael and told him, “We have found the very person Moses[c] and the prophets wrote about! His name is Jesus, the son of Joseph from Nazareth.”46 “Nazareth!” exclaimed Nathanael. “Can anything good come from Nazareth?”“Come and see for yourself,” Philip replied.47 As they approached, Jesus said, “Now here is a genuine son of Israel—a man of complete integrity.”48 “How do you know about me?” Nathanael asked.Jesus replied, “I could see you under the fig tree before Philip found you.”49 Then Nathanael exclaimed, “Rabbi, you are the Son of God—the King of Israel!”50 Jesus asked him, “Do you believe this just because I told you I had seen you under the fig tree? You will see greater things than this.” 51 Then he said, “I tell you the truth, you will all see heaven open and the angels of God going up and down on the Son of Man, the one who is the stairway between heaven and earth.[d]”Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/yourdailybible)
Andrew, Dylan, and Joe test out Squadcast on this episode where they discuss what they played in March 2020 (spoiler, there was a lot of Animal Crossing talk). There's a quick update on the Fantasy League!Then Andrew gives a Gamepass Report!Joe hosts a fun game!The gang reads their first bit of reader mail, and they call it a wrap!Check us out at https://lpfgaming.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/levelplayingfieldgaming/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/levelplayingfieldgaming/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LvlPlayinField_And follow our Fantasy Games League here https://www.fantasycritic.games/league/03cfd5e7-fb75-4bea-ade6-a3d9a0dc0a2d/2020
CHANGING LIVES: What skill does someone in business need now more than ever with the coming of COVID-19? The ability to adapt will be what separates the businesses that come out strongest after the coronavirus pandemic. This week on ACE Weekly, we are featuring Andrew’s interview on the Changing Lives Selling Knives podcast. The roles are reversed and Andrew is interviewed by Dan Casetta about his upbringing in his sales, the lessons he learned along the way, and the role long-term vision amidst uncertainty. Then Andrew dives into the critical importance of the adaptation & innovation game that gets businesses and leaders ahead in these times. Follow us on social! Andrew C. Evans: @andrewevansofficial Ace Weekly Podcast: @aceweeklypodcast 03:00- Andrews upbringing in sales & lessons learned along the way 19:00- Traits & characteristics that lead to success 23:00- The role of long-term vison 29:00- Adaptability & the innovation game 42:00- Skillset, capital, and relationships
Find our message notes, lyric sheets, Bible study and giving options at https://www.newlifecc.com/ AND text "Update" to 30500 for more information. Looking for ways to give or get help? Visit https://loveourneighbors.org/ Message Notes: You are the God who performs miracles; you display your power among the peoples. Psalm 77v14 (NLT) Miracle - …an extraordinary event of divine intervention in human affairs. A huge crowd kept following him wherever he went, because they saw his miraculous signs as he healed the sick. Then Jesus climbed a hill and sat down with his disciples around him. (It was nearly time for the Jewish Passover celebration.) Jesus soon saw a huge crowd of people coming to look for him. Turning to Philip, he asked, “Where can we buy bread to feed all these people?” He was testing Philip, for he already knew what he was going to do. John 6v2-6 (NLT) 1. When I feel I'm DONE… Jesus is just getting STARTED. Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think. Ephesians 3v20 (NLT) 2. What Jesus has entrusted to me is ENOUGH. Then Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, spoke up. “There's a young boy here with five barley loaves and two fish. But what good is that with this huge crowd?” John 6v8-9 (NLT) 3. Jesus has more than I can see RIGHT NOW. Then Jesus took the loaves, gave thanks to God, and distributed them to the people. Afterward he did the same with the fish. And they all ate as much as they wanted. After everyone was full, Jesus told his disciples, “Now gather the leftovers, so that nothing is wasted.” So they picked up the pieces and filled twelve baskets with scraps left by the people who had eaten from the five barley loaves. John 6v11-13 (NLT) Then you will experience God's peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4v7 (NLT) You can reach us at: New Life Christian Center https://www.newlifecc.com/ info@newlifecc.com (209) 667-5433 Thanks for joining us!
Find our message notes, lyric sheets, Bible study and giving options at https://www.newlifecc.com/ AND text "Update" to 30500 for more information. Looking for ways to give or get help? Visit https://loveourneighbors.org/ Message Notes: You are the God who performs miracles; you display your power among the peoples. Psalm 77v14 (NLT) Miracle - …an extraordinary event of divine intervention in human affairs. A huge crowd kept following him wherever he went, because they saw his miraculous signs as he healed the sick. Then Jesus climbed a hill and sat down with his disciples around him. (It was nearly time for the Jewish Passover celebration.) Jesus soon saw a huge crowd of people coming to look for him. Turning to Philip, he asked, “Where can we buy bread to feed all these people?” He was testing Philip, for he already knew what he was going to do. John 6v2-6 (NLT) 1. When I feel I'm DONE… Jesus is just getting STARTED. Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think. Ephesians 3v20 (NLT) 2. What Jesus has entrusted to me is ENOUGH. Then Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, spoke up. “There's a young boy here with five barley loaves and two fish. But what good is that with this huge crowd?” John 6v8-9 (NLT) 3. Jesus has more than I can see RIGHT NOW. Then Jesus took the loaves, gave thanks to God, and distributed them to the people. Afterward he did the same with the fish. And they all ate as much as they wanted. After everyone was full, Jesus told his disciples, “Now gather the leftovers, so that nothing is wasted.” So they picked up the pieces and filled twelve baskets with scraps left by the people who had eaten from the five barley loaves. John 6v11-13 (NLT) Then you will experience God's peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4v7 (NLT) You can reach us at: New Life Christian Center https://www.newlifecc.com/ info@newlifecc.com (209) 667-5433 Thanks for joining us!
In this episode, Andrew and John enjoy a Wilford Brimley sandwich. But first they listen to a Mag Pod listener's old ska band. Then Andrew's brother interrupts the pod to share some details about Galaxy's Edge in Orlando. Due to the number of tracks on this rarities/live record, Andrew and John dive in pretty early. This is a silly one. Album and band discussion starts at 35:35.
Recorded 01/16/20. The boys discuss everything from Disney to a time-traveling Zach and of course, Batman. Like a lot of it. Zach prefaces with not wanting to just ramble about Batman again and then proceeds to ramble about Batman. Adorable. Then Andrew sets in on some lists! Enjoy his 10 favorite films from both the 2010 decade AND 2019 alone! The usual tech, movie, TV, and video game topics are discussed as well! Enjoy! Intro music by @HOOKiEstlouis
In this episode, Andrew and John can't handle this. For the second week, Andrew and John welcome a guest to shed a little more light on a voicemail they left. Daniel Leary of Sadie Hawkins Pod calls in to discuss his thoughts on the song Fahrenheit and the church and sexuality. Then Andrew quizzes John on inventions from 2001. Can he spot the fakes? Also, Andrew and John reflect on their memories of 9/11. Then, track by track of the 2001 rock album with horns, Five Iron Frenzy 2: Electric Boogaloo. Album and band discussion begins at 1:48:18.
Luke looks back on last week's TBTL Newlywed Games with a certain amount of regret. Then Andrew quizzes him about everyone's second-favorite cartoon cat and least favorite cartoon dog. . . . Today's show is sponsored by Calm. Visit Calm.com/tbtl to get 25% off a Calm Premium subscription.
This episode is part of the Overcomer series. We originally recorded these teachings inside our Christian Book Academy Facebook group as live videos. However, we wanted to also encourage you in the writing, publishing and marketing of your books. Today's topic is: Mini Habits and Habit Stacking Scripture: “Then Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, spoke up. 'There’s a young boy here with five barley loaves and two fish. But what good is that with this huge crowd?'” John 6:8-9 NLT Resources: https://minihabits.com/mini-habit-ideas/ Mini Habits: Smaller Habits, Bigger Results by Stephen Guise Habit Stacking: 127 Small Changes to Improve Your Health, Wealth, and Happiness by S.J Scott We hope this episode encourages and inspires you in your writing. We recently wrote a new PDF called "8 Surprisingly Simple Writing Tips" that we want to share with you for free. Download it now here: http://www.trainingauthors.com/writingtips/ This series is sponsored by Christian Book Academy where we help you give birth to your books. We invite you to join our community of Kingdom Writers here: http://christianbookacademy.com
This episode of Hip Squared is a crossover with Armchair Apocrypha! Andrew and Rachel join John in American Fantastic Studio, and Troy talks to John too.First, John talks about Chapo Trap House, a scathing political satire podcast, along with their book, The Chapo Guide to Revolution: A Manifesto Against Logic, Facts and Reason. This podcast is hilariously entertaining, but nearly nihilistic in its outlook. It’s also very left-wing. The members of the podcast are extremely profane, and their book is too. If you’d like a political podcast from a very different perspective, they’re well worth a listen.Then Andrew talks about the recent Hearthstone controversy. Ng Wai Chung won a Hearthstone tournament and used his platform to voice his support for the Hong Kong protests against Beijing. Blizzard, who has a heavy footprint in China, took away the player’s winnings. After a fierce protest, his suspension was reduced to six months. This new video game controversy reflects a defiant political perspective expressed in an old fashioned way.Rachel talks about the podcast My Favorite Murder. This is a comedy true crime podcast starring Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark. Karen and Georgia talk about some of the most infamous murders in history, including some with happy endings, at least when a case is solved. Their humor leavens the heavy subject matter. If you’re a fan of true crime, or just want to see why this is the most popular podcast genre, this is a good show to start with.Last but not least, Troy talks about the self-published novel Redirected by Pat Burton. This book is written by a teacher about a teacher that wakes up from a coma and loses his memory. He slowly unravels a mystery about a secret government program, and learns an agent has been sent to track him. It’s a slow-boiling thriller and an impressive debut.Produced by Maplex Monk.Make sure to listen to John on the episode of Armchair Apocrypha titled American Apocrypha. John talks about the 19th and 20th century feminist, journalist and adventurer Nelly Bly (as featured in The Lost Journals of Nelly Bly: Clash of the Kaiju written by John), Andrew discusses a mysterious talking mongoose on the Isle of Man, and Rachael delves into the sordid history of The Peoples' Temple and Jonestown. Follow Absinthe Activism Arts on Facebook and subscribe to Armchair Apocrypha to keep listening!Thanks for listening to Hip Squared! You can subscribe to Hip Squared on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts (please subscribe, rate, and review). To help the show, you can share this episode with a friend (or enemy), like American Fantastic on Facebook, share us on social media and become a member on Patreon for as little as $1 a month.Toodles…
In this all-strategy episode, Nate and Andrew discuss the importance of drawing to the nuts in PLO8 and why pot odds can be deceptive. Then Andrew talks about how to make bluffing decisions based on blockers. Strategy Hand #1 It ... Read more...
ALIAS GRACE by Margaret Atwood & V FOR VENDETTA by Alan Moore In this new episode, we cover our first graphic novel—V FOR VENDETTA by Alan Moore! After Toby tells us all about the iconic comic, Bailey digs into ALIAS GRACE by Margaret Atwood. It’s a haunting historical fiction story about murder, sexism, and… quilting? Then Andrew shares some shocking things that Moore and Atwood have in common. He also introduces a game that’s never been attempted on a podcast… perhaps for good reason.
The guys catch up this week and talk a little about their past few weeks. Then Andrew got sick and this is all he could muster for show notes.
Andrew goes over the #TNF juggernaut between the Titans and Jaguars. He breaks down the DraftKings showdown slate and gives his bet picks. Then Andrew welcomes Marc Saulino to the show who is the CEO of Statement Games. You can register to play for using this referral link: https://www.statementgames.com/#/landing/signup?public_contest_id=NjA1Mw==&referer=MzI5Mw== Also, make sure to check out today's other sponsor Poll Sports: Waiver wire, trade or start/sit questions? Get them all answered at Poll Sports.com https://pollsports.com/feed/football
Sports Illustrated senior writer and co-host of the Open Floor Podcast, Andrew Sharp (@andrewsharp), joined the show to talk about being a long time admirer of the Trail Blazers’ fan community and how he got started writing about basketball. Then Andrew and Tara reflect on the post-season so far, what do the Blazer’s accomplishments look like to the national observers, how disappointing would it be if they exit in the second round, and what should be their biggest concerns? As a long suffering Wizards fan, what does he think are the similarities and differences between the Lillard/McCollum and Wall/Beal back courts? He has interviewed and written about Jusuf Nurkic and Rodney Hood, what did he take away from those conversations? Does he prefer chaos or excellence in his NBA performances? All this and more on this edition of the Blazer’s Edge Podcast. :38 Sharp’s long time late night fascination with Blazer’s Edge. 2:08 Where he falls in the Greg Oden/Kevin Durant debate 5:33 How he got into sports writing 12:20 How the Blazers look in the post-season, from a national perspective 17:20 How would he feel about going into next year if he was a Blazer fan?19:20 Admiration of Lillard and McCollum and their steady improvement year over year. 22:03 Talking with Jusuf Nurkic about Lillard’s ability to lead and help other players find their way 25:17 #EmbraceTheChaos vs #ConnoisseursOfExcellence 31:06 If the Blazers make it to the second round, what would those matchups look like?36:57 Sharp’s fondness for Rodney Hood. Where did it come from? 41:33 Looking forward to finding out what happens in the off season Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, host Andrew Geary speaks with Satchidananda Rath and Soman Chacko on April's The Leading Edge highlighting the recent oil and gas developments in India. First, Mr. Rath provides an overview of the current geophysical activity in India and where the next advancements might come from. Then Andrew speaks with Dr. Chacko highlighting a few of the eight papers published for this special section, discussing techniques and geophysics utilized in prolific and unexplored basins in India. Interviewee biographies Mr. Satchidananda Rath is an upstream petroleum professional with 36 years in oil and gas exploration, drilling, production, and national and international exploration project management. He is a current member of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board in India and retired as Director Operations from Oil India Limited (OIL). Dr. Soman Chacko is a Consultant Geophysicist with over 36 years of experience in the upstream oil and gas industry. He obtained a Ph.D. in Geophysics from Rice University in Houston, Texas, and then worked for the Exxon Corporation (now ExxonMobil) for 33 years, primarily at international locations. After retiring from ExxonMobil, he was with Cairn India Ltd as Chief Geophysicist for three years before retiring again to be a consultant in Houston. His interests include seismic acquisition, processing, interpretation, and quantitative seismic interpretation. Editor's note: Dr. Chacko added this comment - "We were very pleased with the large number of papers submitted by so many authors for this special section. We appreciate the participation. It was difficult to short list to the eight that finally made it and to the section. And on behalf of my fellow guest editors, I want to thank The Leading Edge for making possible this special section on India. Subscribers can read the full articles in the SEG Digital Library at https://library.seg.org/and abstracts are always free. Show notes and links at https://seg.org/podcast. Credits Interviews: Satchidananda Rath and Soman Chacko Original music by Zach Bridges. This episode was hosted, edited, and produced by Andrew Geary. Special thanks to the SEG podcast team: Jennifer Crockett, Ashley Rodriguez, Ally McGinnis, and Mick Swiney. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast on Spotify, Google Play, or Apple Podcasts to be the first to know about new episodes!
This week, Emily talks about her favorite holiday — Record Store Day! Then Andrew talks about Star Wars, especially the new trailer for Episode IX (and his extra special trailer). Then, they talk about budget gear and the upsides and downsides of buying it. Sponsored by Jennings Guitars. We’d love to continue our chat on budget gear with you! Join our Facebook group to jump in on the conversation with the Andrew, Emily, and other listeners. The Mt. Hood fuzz pedal by Spruce Effects is now available! There will only be 10 ever sold in pink, so don’t wait too long to buy. The Mt. Hood has its humble beginnings as the first ever series of Big Muff, the Triangle version. We ditched the tone control for a passive 3 band eq tone stack, added a presence control after the last gain stage for more tone shaping, put a footswitchable Germanium boost with gain and tone controls, and a diode switch to add an extra order of magnitude of tonal options.
On this month’s show we are joined by the Guardian’s Women’s Football Correspondent Suzy Wrack. Suzy and Tim talk about the record breaking Barclays deal to sponsor the WSL starting from next season and the impact it might have. We also chat about the recent record breaking attendances seen at Atletico Madrid and Juventus’ women’s teams and whether clubs in England could do more to generate this level of interest. Then Andrew and Tim have a chat about Arsenal Women’s title run-in, Katie McCabe’s new contract, the injury situation and we trail this month’s feature interview with Danielle Carter, who recently returned to action after 10 months out with a cruciate ligament injury. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrew goes over a recent interview with Lennox Lewis and finds that the facts are not adding up, so our host plays fact-checker and sets the record straight. Then Andrew is joined by fellow boxing writer Matt Lewis as they discuss the many comings and goings in boxing. What is the opinion on the recent retirements of George Groves & James DeGale as well as Chris Eubank's advancement in the super-middleweight division. Then they get down to business and discuss the highly anticipated showdown between Errol Spence and Mikey Garcia for the IBF welterweight title. PLEASE leave a review and rating on iTunes for the BOXING 4 FREE podcast!
Justin marvels at plotless video games that actually do have plots. Also: retro game enjoyment via nostalgia vs. the forced agendas of new retro-styled titles. Then Andrew ties it all together with a taco salad he ate a year ago. Remarkable.
Emily talks about her new pedal steel and Andrew makes fun of her. Then Andrew talks Ikea pedal board hacks, Emily talks about building guitars from kits and parts, and they say they're not going to talk for an hour, and then end up talking for an hour anyway. Whoops! Also, Emily expressed her love for firm, thick picks. And the Pavement song "Date With Ikea" was stuck in her head THE ENTIRE EPISODE. Special shout outs to Rain City Rock Camp for Girls, Gunstreet Wiring, and KetoSupply.co. Sponsored by FoxChiRho pedal toppers and Sonicake Technologies. Want more? Join our Facebook group, where Emily builds a visual thread to go with every episode!
Morgan Mann stops into the studio to announce the titles for Door County Reads 2019, gives a brief synopsis of the two books selected, and gives us a sneak peak into the events calendar, special guests, and more! Then Andrew and Myles break down the news this week, including a preliminary proposal for Pebble Beach in Sister Bay, new candidates for Sturgeon Bay City Council and Mayor, and an announcement that many Shopkos across America are closing their doors. For our feature this week, Myles wrote a list of things that make winter in Door County so special, as we begin to settle in to the season.
Two international breaks down and only one to go this year. But before the conclusion of UEFA Nations League group play another mouthwatering run of Premier League games must be dealt with. Starting at Stamford Bridge this weekend as Alex and Javier preview Chelsea's date with Manchester United in the early Saturday kickoff, before previewing Manchester City, Tottenham, and Arsenal's interesting fixtures. Then Andrew jumps back on the pod to discuss Liverpool's injury bug and how they should negotiate a seemingly innocuous fixture away at Huddersfield. Make sure to Subscribe, Rate, and Review the pod on iTunes to help build our exposure to new listeners!
The boys are distributed on Apple! So they celebrate with some shots... Then Andrew toys with Zach's emotions. It's a roller coaster!
All it took for USMNT fans to get hyped again was a little trash talk (and a win against Mexico). ESPN’s Herculez Gomez joins the guys to discuss Miazga vs. Lainez, the coaching search with no end in sight, the (higher than expected) ceiling of the USMNT and why Campeones Cup matters. Then Andrew, Dave and Bobby have the great Tyler Adams debate (RB or CM), try to figure out whether Tata Martino will stay or go in Atlanta, take sides between D.C. United and Montreal Impact in the playoff race and play ‘Name That DP!’ in the mailbag. 2:36 - How’d that win vs. El Tri make the guys feel? 11:51 - Herculez Gomez on Miazga trash talk, USMNT future 25:17 - Tyler Adams … RB or CM … the great debate 36:59 - Could Tata Martino say adios to ATLUTD? 45:32 - Who does Supporters’ Shield mean more to? 52:57 - D.C. United vs. Montreal Impact … Wiebe vs. Gass 58:52 - Trivia and more in the mailbag!
John 1:42 “Then Andrew brought Simon to meet Jesus. Looking intently at Simon, Jesus said, “Your name is Simon, son of John—but you will be called Cephas” (which means “Peter” )”
Jo, Andre, and Special Guest Andrew Lopez are all in-studio for this week’s episode of The Koy Pond. Jo opens the show talking about getting back from a long and much needed vacation. Then Andrew talks about his humble comedic roots while growing up in Iowa. After that the guys discuss what it’s like doing stand-up shows at colleges. Before they wrap, Jo and Andrew talk about how Funny is just Funny, no matter where you came from. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018/7/15 Pastor Richard Welsh 韋日卓牧師 Categories: Video: https://hongkong.mylifehouse.com/tv/message/feeding-the-5000-5-perspectives *Feeding the 5000 - 5 perspectives* 餵飽5000 人- 5個觀點 1 - The multitude - Hunger 1- 民眾-渴求 John 6:1-5a NLT [1] After this, Jesus crossed over to the far side of the Sea of Galilee, also known as the Sea of Tiberias. [2] A huge crowd kept following him wherever he went, because they saw his miraculous signs as he healed the sick. [3] Then Jesus climbed a hill and sat down with his disciples around him. [4] (It was nearly time for the Jewish Passover celebration.) [5] Jesus soon saw a huge crowd of people coming to look for him. 約翰福音 6:1-5 CUNP-神 “這事以後,耶穌渡過 加利利海 ,就是 提比哩亞海 。 有許多人因為看見他在病人身上所行的神蹟,就跟隨他。 耶穌上了山,和門徒一同坐在那裏。 那時 猶太 人的逾越節近了。 耶穌舉目看見許多人來,就對 腓力 說:「我們從哪裏買餅叫這些人吃呢?」 2 - Philip - the ‘truth-teller’ 2- 腓立 - 誠實人 John 6:5b-6 NLT [5b]Turning to Philip, he asked, "Where can we buy bread to feed all these people?" [6] He was testing Philip, for he already knew what he was going to do. 約翰福音 6:5-6 CUNP-神 “耶穌舉目看見許多人來,就對 腓力 說:「我們從哪裏買餅叫這些人吃呢?」( 他說這話是要試驗 腓力 ;他自己原知道要怎樣行。)” John 6:7 NLT [7] Philip replied, "Even if we worked for months, we wouldn't have enough money to feed them!" 約翰福音 6:7 CUNP-神 “腓力 回答說:「就是二十兩銀子的餅,叫他們各人吃一點也是不夠的。」” 3 - Andrew - the ‘possibility-thinker’ 3 - 安德烈 - 可能性思考者 John 6:8-9 NLT [8] Then Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, spoke up. [9] "There's a young boy here with five barley loaves and two fish. But what good is that with this huge crowd?" 約翰福音 6:8-9 CUNP-神 “有一個門徒,就是 西門‧彼得 的兄弟 安得烈 ,對耶穌說: 「在這裏有一個孩童,帶着五個大麥餅、兩條魚,只是分給這許多人還算甚麼呢?」” 4 - The little boy - ‘Generosity’ 4- 小男孩 - 慷慨者 5 - Jesus - ‘Compassion’ 5- 主耶穌 - 憐憫者 John 6:10-13 NLT [10] "Tell everyone to sit down," Jesus said. So they all sat down on the grassy slopes. (The men alone numbered about 5,000.) [11] Then Jesus took the loaves, gave thanks to God, and distributed them to the people. Afterward he did the same with the fish. And they all ate as much as they wanted. [12] After everyone was full, Jesus told his disciples, "Now gather the leftovers, so that nothing is wasted." [13] So they picked up the pieces and filled twelve baskets with scraps left by the people who had eaten from the five barley loaves. 約翰福音 6:10-13 CUNP-神 “耶穌說:「你們叫眾人坐下。」原來那地方的草多,眾人就坐下,數目約有五千。 耶穌拿起餅來,祝謝了,就分給那坐着的人;分魚也是這樣,都隨着他們所要的。 他們吃飽了,耶穌對門徒說:「把剩下的零碎收拾起來,免得有糟蹋的。」 他們便將那五個大麥餅的零碎,就是眾人吃了剩下的,收拾起來,裝滿了十二個籃子。”
Hello podcast listeners! In what is without a doubt our most star-studded, action-packed podcast, we have... our most star-studded, action-packed podcast. Vicente Fox joins the gang to talk about his YouTube activism and his lack of love for Donald Trump. Then Andrew, Ramon, and David treat you to a dramatic reading of the Donald Trump Jr. congressional testimony. It's pleasurable. I promise.
It's time to get Hopelessly, Lost In Space as Andrew raids the Palace archives for NO PLACE TO HIDE, the original LOST IN SPACE pilot presentation from 1965 that never aired! Then he gets to watch THE RELUCTANT STOWAWAY, the first episode of LOST IN SPACE that DID air! Then Andrew avoids watching the 1997 LOST IN SPACE movie that did get a release but no one cared about. Then it's a screening of THE ROBINSONS:LOST IN SPACE a 2003 pilot that also didn't air. And then a quick look at the NETFLIX LOST IN SPACE series that did manage to get to the screen. That's a LOT of LOST!Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.com
It's time to get Hopelessly, Lost In Space as Andrew raids the Palace archives for NO PLACE TO HIDE, the original LOST IN SPACE pilot presentation from 1965 that never aired! Then he gets to watch THE RELUCTANT STOWAWAY, the first episode of LOST IN SPACE that DID air! Then Andrew avoids watching the 1997 LOST IN SPACE movie that did get a release but no one cared about. Then it's a screening of THE ROBINSONS:LOST IN SPACE a 2003 pilot that also didn't air. And then a quick look at the NETFLIX LOST IN SPACE series that did manage to get to the screen. That's a LOT of LOST!Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.com
John 6:8-9 (NLT) 8 Then Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, spoke up. “There's a young boy here with five barley loaves and two fish. But what good is that with this huge crowd?”
Listen to this incredible story about how our buyer’s agent went the extra mile for his client and got him a great deal on a home.Selling your Grand Rapids home? Get a free home value reportBuying a Grand Rapids home? Search all homes for saleToday, I want to introduce Andrew, a buyer’s agent on our team. He’s an awesome guy and has a really great story that I’d like to share with you.Andrew had a client that he’d been been working with for about a month or so. In working with him and showing him multiple homes throughout the Rockford area, Andrew was able able to find him a very nice home that fit his young, growing family well.Then Andrew and his client found themselves in a multiple offer situation. That might sound intimidating, but he was able to work with the listing agent and the seller as well, and they were able to win that offer. Despite the competition, Andrew was able to get him under contract and begin moving forward.I personally heard Andrew calling the mortgage banker for the buyer. He asked the lender to call up the listing agent and put in a good word for the buyer. Andrew went the extra mile for his client and ended up getting him a really good deal.“In a multiple offer situation, the goal is to find out what’s important to the seller and match up your offer accordingly. ”Andrew ended up helping get the house for well below asking price, including seller’s concessions. It was great for them to have money set aside that they normally would have had to pay for closing costs, where they can now use that for repairs and renovations instead.Thankfully, Andrew was able to work it out very well and create a win-win for everybody. In a multiple offer situation, the goal is to find out what’s important to the seller and match up your offer accordingly.For any questions about buying or selling a home, or real estate in general, please feel free to reach out to us. We’d be glad to use our knowledge and skills to get you the best deals possible.
It’s Your Time! The Power Of Vision Proverbs 29:18 “Where there is no vision [no revelation of God and His word], the people are unrestrained; But happy and blessed is he who keeps the law [of God].” John 1:42 “Then Andrew brought Simon to meet Jesus. Looking intently at Simon, Jesus said, “Your name is Simon, son of John—but you will be called Cephas” (which means “Peter”). “My people in the Valley have been oppressed for many years and I want to set them free. They know about me but they don’t know me and I want them to know who I am. Will you go…?” Ephesians 3:20-21 “ Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think. 21 Glory to him in the church and in Christ Jesus through all generations forever and ever! Amen” Our Vision We want to reach as many people as we can in the Rio Grande Valley and help them become committed followers of Christ. Matthew 9:35-37 “Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the good news of the kingdom and healing every disease and sickness. 36 When He saw the crowds, He had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. 37 Then He said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few.” “the harvest is plentiful but the workers are few.” Habakkuk 2:2-3 “Write down the revelation (vision) and make it plain on tablets so that whoever reads it, may run with it. 3 For the revelation (vision) awaits an appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false. Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come and will not delay.” Luke 15:3-7 3 Then Jesus told them this parable: 4 “Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them. Doesn’t he leave the ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he finds it?5 And when he finds it, he joyfully puts it on his shoulders 6 and goes home. Then he calls his friends and neighbors together and says, ‘Rejoice with me; I have found my lost sheep.’ 7 I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent.
Cody and Andrew talk about Avengers Infinity War, Disney buying Fox and Venom's new star. Then Andrew rants about Justice League and the boys talk about their favorite recent reads!
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Tarrying Tim 137:0.1 (1524.1) EARLY on Saturday morning, February 23, A.D. 26, Jesus came down from the hills to rejoin John’s company encamped at Pella. All that day Jesus mingled with the multitude. He ministered to a lad who had injured himself in a fall and journeyed to the near-by village of Pella to deliver the boy safely into the hands of his parents. 1. Choosing the First Four Apostles 137:1.1 (1524.2) During this Sabbath two of John’s leading disciples spent much time with Jesus. Of all John’s followers one named Andrew was the most profoundly impressed with Jesus; he accompanied him on the trip to Pella with the injured boy. On the way back to John’s rendezvous he asked Jesus many questions, and just before reaching their destination, the two paused for a short talk, during which Andrew said: “I have observed you ever since you came to Capernaum, and I believe you are the new Teacher, and though I do not understand all your teaching, I have fully made up my mind to follow you; I would sit at your feet and learn the whole truth about the new kingdom.” And Jesus, with hearty assurance, welcomed Andrew as the first of his apostles, that group of twelve who were to labor with him in the work of establishing the new kingdom of God in the hearts of men. 137:1.2 (1524.3) Andrew was a silent observer of, and sincere believer in, John’s work, and he had a very able and enthusiastic brother, named Simon, who was one of John’s foremost disciples. It would not be amiss to say that Simon was one of John’s chief supporters. 137:1.3 (1524.4) Soon after Jesus and Andrew returned to the camp, Andrew sought out his brother, Simon, and taking him aside, informed him that he had settled in his own mind that Jesus was the great Teacher, and that he had pledged himself as a disciple. He went on to say that Jesus had accepted his proffer of service and suggested that he (Simon) likewise go to Jesus and offer himself for fellowship in the service of the new kingdom. Said Simon: “Ever since this man came to work in Zebedee’s shop, I have believed he was sent by God, but what about John? Are we to forsake him? Is this the right thing to do?” Whereupon they agreed to go at once to consult John. John was saddened by the thought of losing two of his able advisers and most promising disciples, but he bravely answered their inquiries, saying: “This is but the beginning; presently will my work end, and we shall all become his disciples.” Then Andrew beckoned to Jesus to draw aside while he announced that his brother desired to join himself to the service of the new kingdom. And in welcoming Simon as his second apostle, Jesus said: “Simon, your enthusiasm is commendable, but it is dangerous to the work of the kingdom. I admonish you to become more thoughtful in your speech. I would change your name to Peter.” 137:1.4 (1525.1) The parents of the injured lad who lived at Pella had besought Jesus to spend the night with them, to make their house his home, and he had promised. Before leaving Andrew and his brother, Jesus said, “Early on the morrow we go into Galilee.” 137:1.5 (1525.2) After Jesus had returned to Pella for the night, and while Andrew and Simon were yet discussing the nature of their service in the establishment of the forthcoming kingdom, James and John the sons of Zebedee arrived upon the scene, having just returned from their long and futile searching in the hills for Jesus. When they heard Simon Peter tell how he and his brother, Andrew, had become the first accepted counselors of the new kingdom, and that they were to leave with their new Master on the morrow for Galilee, both James and John were sad. They had known Jesus for some time, and they loved him. They had searched for him many days in the hills, and now they returned to learn that others had been preferred before them. They inquired where Jesus had gone and made haste to find him. 137:1.6 (1525.3) Jesus was asleep when they reached his abode, but they awakened him, saying: “How is it that, while we who have so long lived with you are searching in the hills for you, you prefer others before us and choose Andrew and Simon as your first associates in the new kingdom?” Jesus answered them, “Be calm in your hearts and ask yourselves, ‘who directed that you should search for the Son of Man when he was about his Father’s business?’” After they had recited the details of their long search in the hills, Jesus further instructed them: “You should learn to search for the secret of the new kingdom in your hearts and not in the hills. That which you sought was already present in your souls. You are indeed my brethren — you needed not to be received by me — already were you of the kingdom, and you should be of good cheer, making ready also to go with us tomorrow into Galilee.” John then made bold to ask, “But, Master, will James and I be associates with you in the new kingdom, even as Andrew and Simon?” And Jesus, laying a hand on the shoulder of each of them, said: “My brethren, you were already with me in the spirit of the kingdom, even before these others made request to be received. You, my brethren, have no need to make request for entrance into the kingdom; you have been with me in the kingdom from the beginning. Before men, others may take precedence over you, but in my heart did I also number you in the councils of the kingdom, even before you thought to make this request of me. And even so might you have been first before men had you not been absent engaged in a well-intentioned but self-appointed task of seeking for one who was not lost. In the coming kingdom, be not mindful of those things which foster your anxiety but rather at all times concern yourselves only with doing the will of the Father who is in heaven.” 137:1.7 (1525.4) James and John received the rebuke in good grace; never more were they envious of Andrew and Simon. And they made ready, with their two associate apostles, to depart for Galilee the next morning. From this day on the term apostle was employed to distinguish the chosen family of Jesus’ advisers from the vast multitude of believing disciples who subsequently followed him. 137:1.8 (1525.5) Late that evening, James, John, Andrew, and Simon held converse with John the Baptist, and with tearful eye but steady voice the stalwart Judean prophet surrendered two of his leading disciples to become the apostles of the Galilean Prince of the coming kingdom. 2. Choosing Philip and Nathaniel 137:2.1 (1526.1) Sunday morning, February 24, A.D. 26, Jesus took leave of John the Baptist by the river near Pella, never again to see him in the flesh. 137:2.2 (1526.2) That day, as Jesus and his four disciple-apostles departed for Galilee, there was a great tumult in the camp of John’s followers. The first great division was about to take place. The day before, John had made his positive pronouncement to Andrew and Ezra that Jesus was the Deliverer. Andrew decided to follow Jesus, but Ezra rejected the mild-mannered carpenter of Nazareth, proclaiming to his associates: “The Prophet Daniel declares that the Son of Man will come with the clouds of heaven, in power and great glory. This Galilean carpenter, this Capernaum boatbuilder, cannot be the Deliverer. Can such a gift of God come out of Nazareth? This Jesus is a relative of John, and through much kindness of heart has our teacher been deceived. Let us remain aloof from this false Messiah.” When John rebuked Ezra for these utterances, he drew away with many disciples and hastened south. And this group continued to baptize in John’s name and eventually founded a sect of those who believed in John but refused to accept Jesus. A remnant of this group persists in Mesopotamia even to this day. 137:2.3 (1526.3) While this trouble was brewing among John’s followers, Jesus and his four disciple-apostles were well on their way toward Galilee. Before they crossed the Jordan, to go by way of Nain to Nazareth, Jesus, looking ahead and up the road, saw one Philip of Bethsaida with a friend coming toward them. Jesus had known Philip aforetime, and he was also well known to all four of the new apostles. He was on his way with his friend Nathaniel to visit John at Pella to learn more about the reported coming of the kingdom of God, and he was delighted to greet Jesus. Philip had been an admirer of Jesus ever since he first came to Capernaum. But Nathaniel, who lived at Cana of Galilee, did not know Jesus. Philip went forward to greet his friends while Nathaniel rested under the shade of a tree by the roadside. 137:2.4 (1526.4) Peter took Philip to one side and proceeded to explain that they, referring to himself, Andrew, James, and John, had all become associates of Jesus in the new kingdom and strongly urged Philip to volunteer for service. Philip was in a quandary. What should he do? Here, without a moment’s warning — on the roadside near the Jordan — there had come up for immediate decision the most momentous question of a lifetime. By this time he was in earnest converse with Peter, Andrew, and John while Jesus was outlining to James the trip through Galilee and on to Capernaum. Finally, Andrew suggested to Philip, “Why not ask the Teacher?” 137:2.5 (1526.5) It suddenly dawned on Philip that Jesus was a really great man, possibly the Messiah, and he decided to abide by Jesus’ decision in this matter; and he went straight to him, asking, “Teacher, shall I go down to John or shall I join my friends who follow you?” And Jesus answered, “Follow me.” Philip was thrilled with the assurance that he had found the Deliverer. 137:2.6 (1526.6) Philip now motioned to the group to remain where they were while he hurried back to break the news of his decision to his friend Nathaniel, who still tarried behind under the mulberry tree, turning over in his mind the many things which he had heard concerning John the Baptist, the coming kingdom, and the expected Messiah. Philip broke in upon these meditations, exclaiming, “I have found the Deliverer, him of whom Moses and the prophets wrote and whom John has proclaimed.” Nathaniel, looking up, inquired, “Whence comes this teacher?” And Philip replied, “He is Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph, the carpenter, more recently residing at Capernaum.” And then, somewhat shocked, Nathaniel asked, “Can any such good thing come out of Nazareth?” But Philip, taking him by the arm, said, “Come and see.” 137:2.7 (1527.1) Philip led Nathaniel to Jesus, who, looking benignly into the face of the sincere doubter, said: “Behold a genuine Israelite, in whom there is no deceit. Follow me.” And Nathaniel, turning to Philip, said: “You are right. He is indeed a master of men. I will also follow, if I am worthy.” And Jesus nodded to Nathaniel, again saying, “Follow me.” 137:2.8 (1527.2) Jesus had now assembled one half of his future corps of intimate associates, five who had for some time known him and one stranger, Nathaniel. Without further delay they crossed the Jordan and, going by the village of Nain, reached Nazareth late that evening. 137:2.9 (1527.3) They all remained overnight with Joseph in Jesus’ boyhood home. The associates of Jesus little understood why their new-found teacher was so concerned with completely destroying every vestige of his writing which remained about the home in the form of the ten commandments and other mottoes and sayings. But this proceeding, together with the fact that they never saw him subsequently write — except upon the dust or in the sand — made a deep impression upon their minds. * 3. The Visit to Capernaum 137:3.1 (1527.4) The next day Jesus sent his apostles on to Cana, since all of them were invited to the wedding of a prominent young woman of that town, while he prepared to pay a hurried visit to his mother at Capernaum, stopping at Magdala to see his brother Jude. 137:3.2 (1527.5) Before leaving Nazareth, the new associates of Jesus told Joseph and other members of Jesus’ family about the wonderful events of the then recent past and gave free expression to their belief that Jesus was the long-expected deliverer. And these members of Jesus’ family talked all this over, and Joseph said: “Maybe, after all, Mother was right — maybe our strange brother is the coming king.” 137:3.3 (1527.6) Jude was present at Jesus’ baptism and, with his brother James, had become a firm believer in Jesus’ mission on earth. Although both James and Jude were much perplexed as to the nature of their brother’s mission, their mother had resurrected all her early hopes of Jesus as the Messiah, the son of David, and she encouraged her sons to have faith in their brother as the deliverer of Israel. 137:3.4 (1527.7) Jesus arrived in Capernaum Monday night, but he did not go to his own home, where lived James and his mother; he went directly to the home of Zebedee. All his friends at Capernaum saw a great and pleasant change in him. Once more he seemed to be comparatively cheerful and more like himself as he was during the earlier years at Nazareth. For years previous to his baptism and the isolation periods just before and just after, he had grown increasingly serious and self-contained. Now he seemed quite like his old self to all of them. There was about him something of majestic import and exalted aspect, but he was once again lighthearted and joyful. 137:3.5 (1528.1) Mary was thrilled with expectation. She anticipated that the promise of Gabriel was nearing fulfillment. She expected all Palestine soon to be startled and stunned by the miraculous revelation of her son as the supernatural king of the Jews. But to all of the many questions which his mother, James, Jude, and Zebedee asked, Jesus only smilingly replied: “It is better that I tarry here for a while; I must do the will of my Father who is in heaven.” 137:3.6 (1528.2) On the next day, Tuesday, they all journeyed over to Cana for the wedding of Naomi, which was to take place on the following day. And in spite of Jesus’ repeated warnings that they tell no man about him “until the Father’s hour shall come,” they insisted on quietly spreading the news abroad that they had found the Deliverer. They each confidently expected that Jesus would inaugurate his assumption of Messianic authority at the forthcoming wedding at Cana, and that he would do so with great power and sublime grandeur. They remembered what had been told them about the phenomena attendant upon his baptism, and they believed that his future course on earth would be marked by increasing manifestations of supernatural wonders and miraculous demonstrations. Accordingly, the entire countryside was preparing to gather together at Cana for the wedding feast of Naomi and Johab the son of Nathan. 137:3.7 (1528.3) Mary had not been so joyous in years. She journeyed to Cana in the spirit of the queen mother on the way to witness the coronation of her son. Not since he was thirteen years old had Jesus’ family and friends seen him so carefree and happy, so thoughtful and understanding of the wishes and desires of his associates, so touchingly sympathetic. And so they all whispered among themselves, in small groups, wondering what was going to happen. What would this strange person do next? How would he usher in the glory of the coming kingdom? And they were all thrilled with the thought that they were to be present to see the revelation of the might and power of Israel’s God. 4. The Wedding at Cana 137:4.1 (1528.4) By noon on Wednesday almost a thousand guests had arrived in Cana, more than four times the number bidden to the wedding feast. It was a Jewish custom to celebrate weddings on Wednesday, and the invitations had been sent abroad for the wedding one month previously. In the forenoon and early afternoon it appeared more like a public reception for Jesus than a wedding. Everybody wanted to greet this near-famous Galilean, and he was most cordial to all, young and old, Jew and gentile. And everybody rejoiced when Jesus consented to lead the preliminary wedding procession. 137:4.2 (1528.5) Jesus was now thoroughly self-conscious regarding his human existence, his divine pre-existence, and the status of his combined, or fused, human and divine natures. With perfect poise he could at one moment enact the human role or immediately assume the personality prerogatives of the divine nature. 137:4.3 (1528.6) As the day wore on, Jesus became increasingly conscious that the people were expecting him to perform some wonder; more especially he recognized that his family and his six disciple-apostles were looking for him appropriately to announce his forthcoming kingdom by some startling and supernatural manifestation. 137:4.4 (1529.1) Early in the afternoon Mary summoned James, and together they made bold to approach Jesus to inquire if he would admit them to his confidence to the extent of informing them at what hour and at what point in connection with the wedding ceremonies he had planned to manifest himself as the “supernatural one.” No sooner had they spoken of these matters to Jesus than they saw they had aroused his characteristic indignation. He said only: “If you love me, then be willing to tarry with me while I wait upon the will of my Father who is in heaven.” But the eloquence of his rebuke lay in the expression of his face. 137:4.5 (1529.2) This move of his mother was a great disappointment to the human Jesus, and he was much sobered by his reaction to her suggestive proposal that he permit himself to indulge in some outward demonstration of his divinity. That was one of the very things he had decided not to do when so recently isolated in the hills. For several hours Mary was much depressed. She said to James: “I cannot understand him; what can it all mean? Is there no end to his strange conduct?” James and Jude tried to comfort their mother, while Jesus withdrew for an hour’s solitude. But he returned to the gathering and was once more lighthearted and joyous. 137:4.6 (1529.3) The wedding proceeded with a hush of expectancy, but the entire ceremony was finished and not a move, not a word, from the honored guest. Then it was whispered about that the carpenter and boatbuilder, announced by John as “the Deliverer,” would show his hand during the evening festivities, perhaps at the wedding supper. But all expectance of such a demonstration was effectually removed from the minds of his six disciple-apostles when he called them together just before the wedding supper and, in great earnestness, said: “Think not that I have come to this place to work some wonder for the gratification of the curious or for the conviction of those who doubt. Rather are we here to wait upon the will of our Father who is in heaven.” But when Mary and the others saw him in consultation with his associates, they were fully persuaded in their own minds that something extraordinary was about to happen. And they all sat down to enjoy the wedding supper and the evening of festive good fellowship. 137:4.7 (1529.4) The father of the bridegroom had provided plenty of wine for all the guests bidden to the marriage feast, but how was he to know that the marriage of his son was to become an event so closely associated with the expected manifestation of Jesus as the Messianic deliverer? He was delighted to have the honor of numbering the celebrated Galilean among his guests, but before the wedding supper was over, the servants brought him the disconcerting news that the wine was running short. By the time the formal supper had ended and the guests were strolling about in the garden, the mother of the bridegroom confided to Mary that the supply of wine was exhausted. And Mary confidently said: “Have no worry — I will speak to my son. He will help us.” And thus did she presume to speak, notwithstanding the rebuke of but a few hours before. 137:4.8 (1529.5) Throughout a period of many years, Mary had always turned to Jesus for help in every crisis of their home life at Nazareth so that it was only natural for her to think of him at this time. But this ambitious mother had still other motives for appealing to her eldest son on this occasion. As Jesus was standing alone in a corner of the garden, his mother approached him, saying, “My son, they have no wine.” And Jesus answered, “My good woman, what have I to do with that?” Said Mary, “But I believe your hour has come; cannot you help us?” Jesus replied: “Again I declare that I have not come to do things in this wise. Why do you trouble me again with these matters?” And then, breaking down in tears, Mary entreated him, “But, my son, I promised them that you would help us; won’t you please do something for me?” And then spoke Jesus: “Woman, what have you to do with making such promises? See that you do it not again. We must in all things wait upon the will of the Father in heaven.” 137:4.9 (1530.1) Mary the mother of Jesus was crushed; she was stunned! As she stood there before him motionless, with the tears streaming down her face, the human heart of Jesus was overcome with compassion for the woman who had borne him in the flesh; and bending forward, he laid his hand tenderly upon her head, saying: “Now, now, Mother Mary, grieve not over my apparently hard sayings, for have I not many times told you that I have come only to do the will of my heavenly Father? Most gladly would I do what you ask of me if it were a part of the Father’s will — “ and Jesus stopped short, he hesitated. Mary seemed to sense that something was happening. Leaping up, she threw her arms around Jesus’ neck, kissed him, and rushed off to the servants’ quarters, saying, “Whatever my son says, that do.” But Jesus said nothing. He now realized that he had already said — or rather desirefully thought — too much. 137:4.10 (1530.2) Mary was dancing with glee. She did not know how the wine would be produced, but she confidently believed that she had finally persuaded her first-born son to assert his authority, to dare to step forth and claim his position and exhibit his Messianic power. And, because of the presence and association of certain universe powers and personalities, of which all those present were wholly ignorant, she was not to be disappointed. The wine Mary desired and which Jesus, the God-man, humanly and sympathetically wished for, was forthcoming. 137:4.11 (1530.3) Near at hand stood six waterpots of stone, filled with water, holding about twenty gallons apiece. This water was intended for subsequent use in the final purification ceremonies of the wedding celebration. The commotion of the servants about these huge stone vessels, under the busy direction of his mother, attracted Jesus’ attention, and going over, he observed that they were drawing wine out of them by the pitcherful. 137:4.12 (1530.4) It was gradually dawning upon Jesus what had happened. Of all persons present at the marriage feast of Cana, Jesus was the most surprised. Others had expected him to work a wonder, but that was just what he had purposed not to do. And then the Son of Man recalled the admonition of his Personalized Thought Adjuster in the hills. He recounted how the Adjuster had warned him about the inability of any power or personality to deprive him of the creator prerogative of independence of time. On this occasion power transformers, midwayers, and all other required personalities were assembled near the water and other necessary elements, and in the face of the expressed wish of the Universe Creator Sovereign, there was no escaping the instantaneous appearance of wine. And this occurrence was made doubly certain since the Personalized Adjuster had signified that the execution of the Son’s desire was in no way a contravention of the Father’s will. 137:4.13 (1530.5) But this was in no sense a miracle. No law of nature was modified, abrogated, or even transcended. Nothing happened but the abrogation of time in association with the celestial assembly of the chemical elements requisite for the elaboration of the wine. At Cana on this occasion the agents of the Creator made wine just as they do by the ordinary natural processes except that they did it independently of time and with the intervention of superhuman agencies in the matter of the space assembly of the necessary chemical ingredients. 137:4.14 (1531.1) Furthermore it was evident that the enactment of this so-called miracle was not contrary to the will of the Paradise Father, else it would not have transpired, since Jesus had already subjected himself in all things to the Father’s will. 137:4.15 (1531.2) When the servants drew this new wine and carried it to the best man, the “ruler of the feast,” and when he had tasted it, he called to the bridegroom, saying: “It is the custom to set out first the good wine and, when the guests have well drunk, to bring forth the inferior fruit of the vine; but you have kept the best of the wine until the last of the feast.” 137:4.16 (1531.3) Mary and the disciples of Jesus were greatly rejoiced at the supposed miracle which they thought Jesus had intentionally performed, but Jesus withdrew to a sheltered nook of the garden and engaged in serious thought for a few brief moments. He finally decided that the episode was beyond his personal control under the circumstances and, not being adverse to his Father’s will, was inevitable. When he returned to the people, they regarded him with awe; they all believed in him as the Messiah. But Jesus was sorely perplexed, knowing that they believed in him only because of the unusual occurrence which they had just inadvertently beheld. Again Jesus retired for a season to the housetop that he might think it all over. 137:4.17 (1531.4) Jesus now fully comprehended that he must constantly be on guard lest his indulgence of sympathy and pity become responsible for repeated episodes of this sort. Nevertheless, many similar events occurred before the Son of Man took final leave of his mortal life in the flesh. 5. Back in Capernaum 137:5.1 (1531.5) Though many of the guests remained for the full week of wedding festivities, Jesus, with his newly chosen disciple-apostles — James, John, Andrew, Peter, Philip, and Nathaniel — departed very early the next morning for Capernaum, going away without taking leave of anyone. Jesus’ family and all his friends in Cana were much distressed because he so suddenly left them, and Jude, Jesus’ youngest brother, set out in search of him. Jesus and his apostles went directly to the home of Zebedee at Bethsaida. On this journey Jesus talked over many things of importance to the coming kingdom with his newly chosen associates and especially warned them to make no mention of the turning of the water into wine. He also advised them to avoid the cities of Sepphoris and Tiberias in their future work. 137:5.2 (1531.6) After supper that evening, in this home of Zebedee and Salome, there was held one of the most important conferences of all Jesus’ earthly career. Only the six apostles were present at this meeting; Jude arrived as they were about to separate. These six chosen men had journeyed from Cana to Bethsaida with Jesus, walking, as it were, on air. They were alive with expectancy and thrilled with the thought of having been selected as close associates of the Son of Man. But when Jesus set out to make clear to them who he was and what was to be his mission on earth and how it might possibly end, they were stunned. They could not grasp what he was telling them. They were speechless; even Peter was crushed beyond expression. Only the deep-thinking Andrew dared to make reply to Jesus’ words of counsel. When Jesus perceived that they did not comprehend his message, when he saw that their ideas of the Jewish Messiah were so completely crystallized, he sent them to their rest while he walked and talked with his brother Jude. And before Jude took leave of Jesus, he said with much feeling: “My father-brother, I never have understood you. I do not know of a certainty whether you are what my mother has taught us, and I do not fully comprehend the coming kingdom, but I do know you are a mighty man of God. I heard the voice at the Jordan, and I am a believer in you, no matter who you are.” And when he had spoken, he departed, going to his own home at Magdala. 137:5.3 (1532.1) That night Jesus did not sleep. Donning his evening wraps, he sat out on the lake shore thinking, thinking until the dawn of the next day. In the long hours of that night of meditation Jesus came clearly to comprehend that he never would be able to make his followers see him in any other light than as the long-expected Messiah. At last he recognized that there was no way to launch his message of the kingdom except as the fulfillment of John’s prediction and as the one for whom the Jews were looking. After all, though he was not the Davidic type of Messiah, he was truly the fulfillment of the prophetic utterances of the more spiritually minded of the olden seers. Never again did he wholly deny that he was the Messiah. He decided to leave the final untangling of this complicated situation to the outworking of the Father’s will. 137:5.4 (1532.2) The next morning Jesus joined his friends at breakfast, but they were a cheerless group. He visited with them and at the end of the meal gathered them about him, saying: “It is my Father’s will that we tarry hereabouts for a season. You have heard John say that he came to prepare the way for the kingdom; therefore it behooves us to await the completion of John’s preaching. When the forerunner of the Son of Man shall have finished his work, we will begin the proclamation of the good tidings of the kingdom.” He directed his apostles to return to their nets while he made ready to go with Zebedee to the boatshop, promising to see them the next day at the synagogue, where he was to speak, and appointing a conference with them that Sabbath afternoon. 6. The Events of a Sabbath Day 137:6.1 (1532.3) Jesus’ first public appearance following his baptism was in the Capernaum synagogue on Sabbath, March 2, A.D. 26. The synagogue was crowded to overflowing. The story of the baptism in the Jordan was now augmented by the fresh news from Cana about the water and the wine. Jesus gave seats of honor to his six apostles, and seated with them were his brothers in the flesh James and Jude. His mother, having returned to Capernaum with James the evening before, was also present, being seated in the women’s section of the synagogue. The entire audience was on edge; they expected to behold some extraordinary manifestation of supernatural power which would be a fitting testimony to the nature and authority of him who was that day to speak to them. But they were destined to disappointment. 137:6.2 (1532.4) When Jesus stood up, the ruler of the synagogue handed him the Scripture roll, and he read from the Prophet Isaiah: “Thus says the Lord: ‘The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool. Where is the house that you built for me? And where is the place of my dwelling? All these things have my hands made,’ says the Lord. ‘But to this man will I look, even to him who is poor and of a contrite spirit, and who trembles at my word.’ Hear the word of the Lord, you who tremble and fear: ‘Your brethren hated you and cast you out for my name’s sake.’ But let the Lord be glorified. He shall appear to you in joy, and all others shall be ashamed. A voice from the city, a voice from the temple, a voice from the Lord says: ‘Before she travailed, she brought forth; before her pain came, she was delivered of a man child.’ Who has heard such a thing? Shall the earth be made to bring forth in one day? Or can a nation be born at once? But thus says the Lord: ‘Behold I will extend peace like a river, and the glory of even the gentiles shall be like a flowing stream. As one whom his mother comforts, so will I comfort you. And you shall be comforted even in Jerusalem. And when you see these things, your heart shall rejoice.’” 137:6.3 (1533.1) When he had finished this reading, Jesus handed the roll back to its keeper. Before sitting down, he simply said: “Be patient and you shall see the glory of God; even so shall it be with all those who tarry with me and thus learn to do the will of my Father who is in heaven.” And the people went to their homes, wondering what was the meaning of all this. ...
Andrew, Jason and Ritch talk about how to approach playing a new guild for the first time, what can be learnt from it, and why people do it. Then Andrew gets salty and plays Masons again anyway, and Jason stays on the Blackheart train. You would like to support the podcast? Well now you can! Find Singled Out on Patreon, and become a patron to access their bonus podcast, Singled Out: Bonus Time! https://www.patreon.com/singledoutGB Eternal thanks to Beardminis for the heartfelt Patreon commerical, find his channel at http://Www.youtube.com/c/BeardMinis
THIS EPISODE: All Branyan Family - Butt Club, Tuxedos, Dawn Treader Chaos reigns on Sunday afternoons so when Marla (soon to be an official Branyan) tells me she's going to book club...I didn't hear exactly what she said. Then she tells me what IBTC stands for and I consider kicking her off the podcast. Timothy comes up a product that ought to be marketed. Tim's dog kinda looks like my wife's deceased dog (before he was deceased). Marla is reading 'Chasing Slow' and she gives a brief review. Cami decides this is a great time to wind up a music box and let it play next to the recorder... Tabby and Joe show up to discuss their dangerous driving habits. Luke (Peach's husband) wins the prize for most reckless. There's a banana split cake in the house and that brightens up the whole neighborhood. Tabby explains that there are pots at her house as an enticement to visit her. We're not motivated to go see them... Joe is hanging a mirror at his house and that gives us a reason to make a bunch of stupid 'stud finder' jokes. We sit down to eat a tub of left over church spaghetti. It's delicious. We spend a little time discussing video game morality. (I don't think shooting innocent bystanders in Fallout makes me a 'bad guy') Emmi sits on my lap and reads a bit. She's almost impossible to understand so we don't know if she's reading correctly or not. Since Tim and Marla left, we talk about Tim behind his back. He's planning to promote MMA fights and we try to imagine what that will look like. (Collin uses The Force on all of us) Tabby talks about how the theater affects her then gripes about being cut from Civic Theater. Then Andrew, Tim and I go to get fitted for Tuxedos. Tim is getting married and I give him a pop-quiz to see how much he actually knows about his own wedding. Then, I head to the McKinney house to eat KFC. I'm starving. The Peaches can't seem to get settled on a topic of conversation and I almost die of starvation waiting for this segment to get off the ground. Should we have a guest agitator on the podcast, Pkarlgh? Should Donald Trump specifically renounce the KKK? Then, later (and by that I mean, on another day) Tim and Marla come over so Tim can sell his house to Andrew. Apparently, Tim is struggling with illiterate home buyers. He does a good job of making a point even though there's a bird sitting on his head.
First of all, you may be seeing this already by the time the Oscar nominations are announced, which is 8 AM Tuesday morning (EST). By then, you will know for sure if DEADPOOL, the foult-mouthed, ultra-violent, hard-assed satirical passion project for Ryan Reynolds gets nominations... yes, really, and Jack explains why this could happen(!) Then Andrew brings up something on his mind - what's a worse sequel: Batman and Robin, or X-Men: Apocalypse? Or X-Men: Origins - Wolverine? Is that a trick question? And then Jack does the movie run-down from what he's seen the past few weeks, which range from some hit or miss historical films to Marlon Brando's only film as director to two black comedies by Billy Wilder and Michael Keaton's latest 'Keatonnisance'. Got something you'd like to contribute? Send an email to us at wagesofcinema@gmail.com. We can also be found on Facebook at The Wages of Cinema Podcast and Twitter. MOVIES: Live By Night (2016) One-Eyed Jacks (1961) Lost Highway (1997) Hidden Figures (2016) Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds (2016) In a Valley of Violence (2016) Irma La Douce (1963) The Fortune Cookie (1966) The Founder (2016)
I overshare! Then Andrew joins me for Mum Talk, the only show where people from all over the world call in to talk about their mo/ums and everything that is so great about them. References: Kristi Yamaguchi (not Taiwanese even a little bit! And she's still got it!) http://kristiyamaguchi.com/ Subscribe in various places. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mouth-feels/id395156293?mt=2 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iztksdvxxxxltao3b5nvfbavovm
Brad and Andrew meander through this car fire of an episode. The Subaru fails inspection for a dumb reason. Fucking snow tires, just get them. The Grand Tour starts on Thursday night and your entire car world on the internet will be consumed by it. We give you unwanted opinions on car shows and discuss patina. Meanwhile, the Narragansett beer blows right through us and we ended this episode a little short. Then Andrew butchered the catchphrase at the end. Too soon Junior.
On this edition of the Fallout Feed Pat goes solo for the first half of the show reviewing emails about Perception bugs and Mind Fog spoiler plotting. Shout out to Aaron. Everyone go download MindFog. Then Andrew takes over and goes through the Listener submitted play-along audio feedback for the final chapter of season 2 of the Fallout Roundtable. Thanks to everyone who submitted audio feedback. We couldn't do this project without the community. Things get sentimental again. 12 Hour Charity Marathon for CFF.org info: http://www.asapodcasting.com/#/12-hr-charity-event/ New T-Shirts!: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ASAPodcasting Support us on Amazon, where funds benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, a cause near and dear to the hearts of ASAPodcasting: http://amzn.to/1cylrSK Contact the show: falloutroundtable@gmail.com thefalloutfeed@gmail.com asapodcasting.com Twitter: @thefalloutfeed FB: facebook.com/groups/askyrimaddictpodcast Forum: ASAPodcasting.Proboards.comSupport the show (http://patreon.com/asapodcasting)
Andrew starts it off with some excitement about preseason football! goes into Battlefield 1 open BETA at happening on August 30th. Later discusses the newly announced HOTT Android phone of the year(so far) and than starts a good ole fashion iPhone Vs Android debate. Then Andrew brings up the box office bomb of 2016 all female cast Ghost Busters & newly announced all woman remake of Oceans 11! Ruben takes over with some new Destiny expansion coming out this summer Rise of Iron! Then tells us about the upcoming match for UFC 202. Our boy Manny Brings us home with some exciting and controversial scientific breakthroughs that might be happening very soon or at least will be attempted...were talking about the FIRST HEAD TRANSPLANT in HISTORY. We go into the pros and cons and some of the excitement both good and bad surrounding this opperation if successful .
We are graced with the one of the founding fathers of B.F.P. Chace Newman AKA @grizzlychace. We start off with a glowing "Review" of Drakes Uncharted 4. We then dive into a review/recap/argument about Captain America and why its one of if not the best Marvel movie out to date....Chace (DC fanboy) disagrees.Then Andrew and Ruben argue about games for too long (SRY) And we Finnish with one of Juan's random ass topics. Enjoy
This week Chell presents his first bit entitled “Don’t Vote!”, and goes down the long list of reasons why you shouldn’t vote (if you are a Usonian, that is). Then Andrew pays tribute to Black History Month with his bit on “Black History Matters”. Somewhere he may or may not say that George Washington was […] The post MePod.02.03 // #DontVote #BlackHistoryMatters appeared first on The Moral Economy.
Star Wars Action News is back with its first regular show of 2016, and it's a Hot one! Marjorie and Arnie are joined by Hot Toys addict Andrew to review two of that company's Movie Masterpiece Series Star Wars figures. First, the three look at the Star Wars Celebration Anaheim exclusive Spacetrooper figure. It's still available on their site -- should you order it? Then Andrew talks about his biggest Hot Toys purchase, the quarter scale Boba Fett. This 18-inch Mandalorian carries a hefty bounty. Listen to find out if he's worth a lot to Andrew! With Brock reviewing Alan Dean Foster's The Force Awakens novelization, a run-down on new figures hitting stores, and a cuddly Valentine's Day bouquet, it's all in this brand new episode of Star Wars Action News!
Star Wars Action News is back with its first regular show of 2016, and it's a Hot one! Marjorie and Arnie are joined by Hot Toys addict Andrew to review two of that company's Movie Masterpiece Series Star Wars figures. First, the three look at the Star Wars Celebration Anaheim exclusive Spacetrooper figure. It's still available on their site -- should you order it? Then Andrew talks about his biggest Hot Toys purchase, the quarter scale Boba Fett. This 18-inch Mandalorian carries a hefty bounty. Listen to find out if he's worth a lot to Andrew! With Brock reviewing Alan Dean Foster's The Force Awakens novelization, a run-down on new figures hitting stores, and a cuddly Valentine's Day bouquet, it's all in this brand new episode of Star Wars Action News!
David and Andrew get caught up on all things nerdy. Then Andrew talks with Bill Straus, producer of Straight Outta Compton. He discusses the process of getting the film to the screen and what it took to get the music rights from Eazy-E's widow. Straus also discusses the influence of hip hop on his life and career.
The X-Rated Internet-Only shows are always the best. They're certainly the easiest to censor, anyway. And if they're way longer than one hour, SO WHAT? This one has many of our very favorite moments from 18X-Day. NOT SAFE FOR TWERPS! Starts with Rachel Weirdagain's X-Day song, some Kaosmic BobKat tomfuckery, a throat-ripping rant by Pisces about ADVERTISING, TWO count 'em TWO more filthy old timey songs by Wei and WeiMawMaw, ""Bob" Is All Up In You" rant-jam with DJ Gravity & the Fuck Peas Band. Then: Andrew the Impaled's new song, "Fuck It," Pisces on pooping and fuckery, Lord Angry Larry's new dance craze tune "Do the Hairball," Pisces and the jammers jamming it up the Con's ass, some trivia about The Shitty Beatles ("Bob's" early Wotan band with Ronald Reagan), a comparison between the new live version of Drs. 4 Wotan's "Split the Anus of a Moonie Now" and the 1980 original, more Kaosmic fuksinging, and finally Exmortus crooning "Kill the Pinks" and the Baby Bear/Pisces Audience Hate Song. You'll "lak ta shit!"Photos from 18X-Day and Starwood
Rob and Andrew use the ESL Counter-Strike tournament in Dubai to figure out what is happening in Counter-Strike beyond the shooting as Team Liquid's Joe Wong returns to explain the economic aspects of the game and how teams use map strategy. Then Andrew revels in the Fall Classic and Snake Eyez' triumphant Zangief before the conversation turns to the dramatic WCS season finale, and Rob explains how MarineLorD broke his spirit.
The discussion on For Tomorrow WILL NOT DIE! in the email section whilst Andrew muses on a Howling Commando's movie. Then Andrew & Micheal deliver Hellblazer's final farewell which they've waited for with baited breath with a look at Hellblazer 298, 299 and 300 and then welcome Constantine #1 with baited hook.Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.comHey Kids, Comics! is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/) but also the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio network!! You can now "Friend" either Micheal or Andrew on Facebook or on Twitter. THANK YOU for listening to Hey Kids, Comics!!! A part of the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio Network!
The discussion on For Tomorrow WILL NOT DIE! in the email section whilst Andrew muses on a Howling Commando's movie. Then Andrew & Micheal deliver Hellblazer's final farewell which they've waited for with baited breath with a look at Hellblazer 298, 299 and 300 and then welcome Constantine #1 with baited hook.Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.comHey Kids, Comics! is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/) but also the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio network!! You can now "Friend" either Micheal or Andrew on Facebook or on Twitter. THANK YOU for listening to Hey Kids, Comics!!! A part of the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio Network!
On this weeks episode, the Geeks try to determine what the greatest year is of all time, listen as Chase and Andrew make arguments for 1994 Vs 1997. Then Andrew puts Alli and Chase head to head in a trivia match for the ages.
Coach makes an exciting announcement regarding the upcoming NFL season at DFS Coach talk! Then Andrew joins in to discuss the expectations of the Cavaliers and Hawks for the remainder of the NBA Season when it resumes.
On this weeks episode The Geeks break down the huge announcement from Disney. From Marvel to Pixar, if it was announced then they cover it. Then Andrew and Chase pitch holiday movie ideas to Producer Allison, does she give them the green light, or tell them to go get more Xmas Cheer? Sit back, relax, and lets get into it.