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Gosh, how times flies! It's the end of January already & here we are with the very first episode of Season 2 of the Sky Lounge podcast!Alexandra & David catch up on trending aviation news ranging from the recent aircraft scares to Alexandra's trip on BeOnd; David talks about his experience in the sparkling new Etihad lounge, Abu Dhabi's Terminal A;Then you have Air India's very first A350 - very posh! Finally, it's time to look forward to the rest of 2024 & maybe a glimpse of David's attempt at writing his book - “The Things We Leave Behind.”And before we forget “Happy New Year” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Trail of Things We Leave Behind
What happens to your stuff when you die? Benny and Dr. Nick discuss several scenarios of dealing with the things that are left behind after a loved one dies.
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Agatha and Marion begin their investigation into the shop supplying the Silver Twilght Lodge with their wares as Althea faces what lies beneath the mansion... #TheTwistedGear, #tabletop, #ymm, #ymmarts, #ymmgeek, #tabletoprpg, #rpg, #rpggame, #callofcthulhu, #callofcthulhurpg, #cthulhu
Life Sentences (Godine, 2022) tells three interconnected stories about a family in his home country of Ireland. In lyrical, moving prose, with characters that reach across the years, Billy O'Callaghan describes births, deaths, war, and the life of his family. The book begins in the 1920's with Jeremiah, who survived as a soldier in the Great War. He's drunk and jailed on the night before his sister's funeral to prevent him from killing his sister's husband. “Life had its struggles,” he says as he muses about his family and experiences, “but we bore them in the way that our kind always do.” The second part goes back to the 1880's, and Jer's mother, Nancy, recounts being the only member of her family to survive the Great Potato Famine. Starving, she left her tiny island home to find work on the mainland and was wooed by Michael Egan, the man who fathered her two children and haunted her for years. The third section is in the voice of Nellie, Jer's youngest daughter, who is nearing the end of her life. This is a beautifully written novel about family, home, poverty, loss, and the struggle to live in a difficult world. Billy O'Callaghan, from Cork, Ireland, is the author of four short story collections (In Exile, In Too Deep, The Things We Lose, The Things We Leave Behind, and The Boatman) and the novels The Dead House and My Coney Island Baby. His work has been translated into a dozen languages and earned him numerous honours, including four Bursary Awards for Literature from the Arts Council of Ireland and, in 2013, a Bord Gais Energy Irish Book Award for the Short Story of the Year, as well as shortlistings for the COSTA Award and the Royal Society of Literature's Encore Award. His short stories have appeared in such literary journals and magazines around the world as: Agni, the Chattahoochee Review, the Kenyon Review, London Magazine, Los Angeles Review, Narrative Magazine, Ploughshares, the Saturday Evening Post and Winter Papers. A new novel, The Paper Man, will be published in the UK and Ireland by Jonathan Cape in 2023. When Billy isn't reading or writing, he's a big fan of Liverpool Football Club (called soccer in the U.S.). G. P. Gottleib interviews authors of beautifully written literary fiction and mysteries, and tries to focus on independently published novels, especially by women and others whose voices deserve more attention. If your upcoming or recently published novel might be a candidate for a podcast, please contact me via my website, gpgottlieb dot com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Life Sentences (Godine, 2022) tells three interconnected stories about a family in his home country of Ireland. In lyrical, moving prose, with characters that reach across the years, Billy O'Callaghan describes births, deaths, war, and the life of his family. The book begins in the 1920's with Jeremiah, who survived as a soldier in the Great War. He's drunk and jailed on the night before his sister's funeral to prevent him from killing his sister's husband. “Life had its struggles,” he says as he muses about his family and experiences, “but we bore them in the way that our kind always do.” The second part goes back to the 1880's, and Jer's mother, Nancy, recounts being the only member of her family to survive the Great Potato Famine. Starving, she left her tiny island home to find work on the mainland and was wooed by Michael Egan, the man who fathered her two children and haunted her for years. The third section is in the voice of Nellie, Jer's youngest daughter, who is nearing the end of her life. This is a beautifully written novel about family, home, poverty, loss, and the struggle to live in a difficult world. Billy O'Callaghan, from Cork, Ireland, is the author of four short story collections (In Exile, In Too Deep, The Things We Lose, The Things We Leave Behind, and The Boatman) and the novels The Dead House and My Coney Island Baby. His work has been translated into a dozen languages and earned him numerous honours, including four Bursary Awards for Literature from the Arts Council of Ireland and, in 2013, a Bord Gais Energy Irish Book Award for the Short Story of the Year, as well as shortlistings for the COSTA Award and the Royal Society of Literature's Encore Award. His short stories have appeared in such literary journals and magazines around the world as: Agni, the Chattahoochee Review, the Kenyon Review, London Magazine, Los Angeles Review, Narrative Magazine, Ploughshares, the Saturday Evening Post and Winter Papers. A new novel, The Paper Man, will be published in the UK and Ireland by Jonathan Cape in 2023. When Billy isn't reading or writing, he's a big fan of Liverpool Football Club (called soccer in the U.S.). G. P. Gottleib interviews authors of beautifully written literary fiction and mysteries, and tries to focus on independently published novels, especially by women and others whose voices deserve more attention. If your upcoming or recently published novel might be a candidate for a podcast, please contact me via my website, gpgottlieb dot com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Life Sentences (Godine, 2022) tells three interconnected stories about a family in his home country of Ireland. In lyrical, moving prose, with characters that reach across the years, Billy O'Callaghan describes births, deaths, war, and the life of his family. The book begins in the 1920's with Jeremiah, who survived as a soldier in the Great War. He's drunk and jailed on the night before his sister's funeral to prevent him from killing his sister's husband. “Life had its struggles,” he says as he muses about his family and experiences, “but we bore them in the way that our kind always do.” The second part goes back to the 1880's, and Jer's mother, Nancy, recounts being the only member of her family to survive the Great Potato Famine. Starving, she left her tiny island home to find work on the mainland and was wooed by Michael Egan, the man who fathered her two children and haunted her for years. The third section is in the voice of Nellie, Jer's youngest daughter, who is nearing the end of her life. This is a beautifully written novel about family, home, poverty, loss, and the struggle to live in a difficult world. Billy O'Callaghan, from Cork, Ireland, is the author of four short story collections (In Exile, In Too Deep, The Things We Lose, The Things We Leave Behind, and The Boatman) and the novels The Dead House and My Coney Island Baby. His work has been translated into a dozen languages and earned him numerous honours, including four Bursary Awards for Literature from the Arts Council of Ireland and, in 2013, a Bord Gais Energy Irish Book Award for the Short Story of the Year, as well as shortlistings for the COSTA Award and the Royal Society of Literature's Encore Award. His short stories have appeared in such literary journals and magazines around the world as: Agni, the Chattahoochee Review, the Kenyon Review, London Magazine, Los Angeles Review, Narrative Magazine, Ploughshares, the Saturday Evening Post and Winter Papers. A new novel, The Paper Man, will be published in the UK and Ireland by Jonathan Cape in 2023. When Billy isn't reading or writing, he's a big fan of Liverpool Football Club (called soccer in the U.S.). G. P. Gottleib interviews authors of beautifully written literary fiction and mysteries, and tries to focus on independently published novels, especially by women and others whose voices deserve more attention. If your upcoming or recently published novel might be a candidate for a podcast, please contact me via my website, gpgottlieb dot com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Melanie Brulée is a bilingual singer/songwriter originally from Cornwall, Ontario. She spent much of her 20s living in Australia, where she first picked up a guitar and developed an interest in singing and songwriting. She came back to Canada and quickly established herself on stages and at festivals across Canada and in the United States. She's got two full-length albums out, a French-language album called Débridée, which came out in 2015, and an English language album, Fires, Floods, and Things We Leave Behind, which came out in 2018. As you'll hear in our interview, after some intense touring and hard work promoting that album, Melanie found herself burned out and questioning the direction she was headed in. A step away from music allowed her to focus on other areas of interest, including mental illness and mental health, which took on new importance for her after she learned, long after the fact, that her estranged father had taken his own life. This led her to learn more about mental illness and deal with mental health issues of her own. In conjunction with Mental Illness Awareness Week 2020, Melanie organized a series of conversations about mental health on Instagram Live and released a powerful song and video called “The Mess,” which is a take on an all-too-familiar inner struggle: a showdown between Anxiety and Depression, each fighting for power over its host, leaving THE MESS in the wake. This year, she released another powerful song and video relating to the topic, this time in French, called “Crier.” More information, videos, and music credits: https://wp.me/pdcjXL-83
We finally reach the gruesome finale of Forget Me Not. What horrific ends await our investigators driven to the brink of insanity, what terrible final memory will come back to them. Grizzly Peaks Radio presents a modern classic written by Jeff Moeller from Stygian Fox's amazing book, The Things We Leave Behind. Featuring Barney from Loco Ludus, Jason from Nerds RPG Variety Cast, Edwin the Diplomatist, Ian (w/o podcast), Lieren from Updates From The Middle Of Nowhere, and Jeff from Tome of All Dooms. Edited by TJ Drennon - Music clips from The Miraculous Mandarin by Bela Bartok.
Grizzly Peaks Radio presents: The first episode of our new story Forget Me Not. A Call of Cthulhu Modern actual play starring, Barney from Loco Ludus, Jason from Nerds RPG Variety Cast, Edwin the Diplomatist, and Ian (w/o podcast). Music clips from The Miraculous Mandarin by Bela Bartok. Scenario written by Jeff Moeller from Stygian Fox's amazing book, The Things We Leave Behind. This episode was first published on our sister podcast Expedition to the Grizzly Peaks in February 2020.
In Episode Six of our short series the investigators try some impromptu field surgery and things get tangled down in the basement, Grizzly Peaks Radio presents a modern classic written by Jeff Moeller from Stygian Fox's amazing book, The Things We Leave Behind. Featuring Barney from Loco Ludus, Jason from Nerds RPG Variety Cast, Edwin the Diplomatist, Ian (w/o podcast), Lieren from Updates From The Middle Of Nowhere, and Jeff from Tome of All Dooms. Edited by TJ Drennon - Music clips from The Miraculous Mandarin by Bela Bartok.
Grizzly Peaks Radio presents: The fifth episode of our new mini-series. Barney from Loco Ludus, Jason from Nerds RPG Variety Cast, Edwin the Diplomatist, Ian (w/o podcast), Lieren from Updates From The Middle Of Nowhere, and Jeff from Tome of All Dooms. Edited by TJ Drennon - Music clips from The Miraculous Mandarin by Bela Bartok. Scenario written by Jeff Moeller from Stygian Fox's amazing book, The Things We Leave Behind. This episode was first published on our sister podcast Expedition to the Grizzly Peaks in June 2020.
Hoy, Dwyer and Connor have tracked down the kidnapper of 5 year old Regina Balfour to the Five Oaks motel in Beaver Falls. That's when things start to get weird, really weird. Join us in this modern day Call of Cthulhu classic written by Jeff Moeller from Stygian Fox's amazing book, The Things We Leave Behind. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andy-goodman8/message
The Positive View Podcast - Discovering the Power of Positivity in Life
As we begin to make changes in our lives and grow as a person, it can be difficult to make room for the new while still holding onto the old. This week Christy Murphy and Briana G. discuss how leaving behind old habits and perspectives help us make room for a more positive view on our lives to see and be ready for the new opportunities that support our learning and growth as we continue to move toward the life we really want. If you are looking to adopt a more positive view, see opportunity even in the midst of loss, and be part of a community working to make a positive impact on the world - Welcome! The Positive View Podcast is for you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/positive-view-podcast/message
Returning to Sulon in the hopes of planning a desperate rescue, the crew of Awakener find themselves forced to sit and wait for information. Over the course of a month, the crew and their allies complete projects, learn more about each others' pasts, and discover some unsettling mysteries. (Game Master Lucas Santana, Freeman Luoma as Mason Frey, Olivia L. as Peach, Henry Nolan as Olem Ferber, Kaitlin Bruder as Bina Oba) Catch Infinite Horizon live Wednesdays at 6 PM Pacific at https://www.twitch.tv/ruleoflore This Rule of Lore sci-fi/supers RPG actual play show is powered by Monte Cook Games' Cypher System. Music and sounds by Tabletop Audio https://tabletopaudio.com/
Agents Hoy and Dwyer try to pick up the threads when Connor is carted off to the ICU after his near death experience. Things can't get any worse than they are now, after all, lightning doesn't strike in the same place twice. Join us in this modern day Call of Cthulhu classic written by Jeff Moeller from Stygian Fox's amazing book, The Things We Leave Behind. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andy-goodman8/message
Cleveland's finest are hot on the trail of the kidnapper that snatched 5-year old Regina Balfour from her mom's grasp in a big box store. Tomothy Hoy of the FBI and ATF agent Octavio Dwyer are joined by Aiden Connor, a hostage negotiator 4 days away from retirement. Things are just starting to get a little weird in this modern day Call of Cthulhu classic written by Jeff Moeller from Stygian Fox's amazing book, The Things We Leave Behind. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andy-goodman8/message
When a five year old girl is kidnapped from a big box store in Cleveland the FBI call in their two best agents. Unfortunately they were on another case so these two turned up. Follow Tomothy Hoy and Octavio Dwyer as they stumble into the deep waters of Call of Cthulhu Modern from Stygian Fox's amazing book, The Things We Leave Behind. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andy-goodman8/message
Another introspective episoooode!! This week I'm fresh from the loss of another family member. All of this death got me to thinking, what will I leave behind? I immediately thought of the journals I was supposed to start for some important little ladies in my life that I still haven't. This episode, I touched on three topics travel has strongly influenced my thoughts and feelings on; being alone, fear and my own personal strength. Get into it. Be social! Host: http://www.instagram.com/_dCarrie Show: http://www.instagram.com/travelnshit_ Network: http://www.instagram.com/Beatsonfilm Be sure to check out dCarrie.com for all relevant links and more info! New to Airbnb? Support Travel N Sh!t and use my referral code for $55 towards your first trip! https://www.airbnb.com/c/danaa3028?currency=USD
Do you ever think about what you leave behind everywhere you go? A word, a look, an attitude we all leave something behind. Let' leave HIM behind.
The Things We Leave Behind (Tim Henderson+; Luke 2:8-14; 12/4/19) by Church of the Holy Spirit - Roanoke
It was a very quiet week with lots of sewing.
Skype of Cthulhu presents a Call of Cthulhu scenario: Hell in Texas, by Scott Dorward. From The Things We Leave Behind published by Stygian Fox.23 October, 2018Leland, TexasNearly certain that the Hellhouse is, in fact, haunted, Mr. Cosgrove and Jimmy prepare to spend the night.Dramatis Persone: Edwin as The Keeper of Arcane Lore;Gary as Greg Cosgrove, videographer;Jim as Ronaldo Gain, sound engineer;Max as Jimmy Deacon, the intern;Randall as Dr. Henry Cardenas, aranormal consultant;Sean as Irene Cox, reporter.Download
Skype of Cthulhu presents a Call of Cthulhu scenario: Hell in Texas, by Scott Dorward. From The Things We Leave Behind published by Stygian Fox.23 October, 2018Leland, TexasAfter a restless night, the team reconvenes and splits up to attend the funeral and recover their covert recording equipment left overnight in the Hellhouse.Dramatis Persone: Edwin as The Keeper of Arcane Lore;Gary as Greg Cosgrove, videographer;Jim as Ronaldo Gain, sound engineer;Max as Jimmy Deacon, the intern;Randall as Dr. Henry Cardenas, aranormal consultant;Sean as Irene Cox, reporter.Download
Pastor Marc wraps up the four part series: "The Things We Leave Behind" focusing on entitlement.
Pastor Steve brings us the third installment of the four-part series: The Things We Leave behind. This week's focus: "Unforgiveness."
Skype of Cthulhu presents a Call of Cthulhu scenario: Hell in Texas, by Scott Dorward. From The Things We Leave Behind published by Stygian Fox.22 October, 2018Leland, TexasIntrepid reporter Irene Cox leads her team to Leland, Texas, to do a story on the Hellhouse being put on for Halloween by a local church.Dramatis Persone: Edwin as The Keeper of Arcane Lore;Gary as Greg Cosgrove, videographer;Jim as Ronaldo Gain, sound engineer;Max as Jimmy Deacon, the intern;Sean as Irene Cox, reporter.Download
Skype of Cthulhu presents a Call of Cthulhu scenario: Hell in Texas, by Scott Dorward. From The Things We Leave Behind published by Stygian Fox.22 October, 2018Leland, TexasIrene Cox leads and her investigative team enter the Hellhouse, still under construction, to try and learn exactly what the church is doing there.Dramatis Persone: Edwin as The Keeper of Arcane Lore;Gary as Greg Cosgrove, videographer;Jim as Ronaldo Gain, sound engineer;Max as Jimmy Deacon, the intern;Randall as Dr. Henry Cardenas, aranormal consultant;Sean as Irene Cox, reporter.Download
This week Pastor Steve speaks to us about the topic of offense and why it's so crucial as Christians that we don't take offense with us.
This week Pastor Marc delivers a powerful message on Shame. From Hebrews 12:1&2.
Toronto’s Melanie Brulée joins us on Episode 404 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about her great new Americana album “Fires, Floods & Things We Leave Behind", a fabulous slice of pedal steel driven country music that comes equipped with its own widescreen spaghetti western like vibe to kick things off. It's a great conversation. I hope you’ll stick around for that. We also take a look at more of the new music we've received including new releases from Sarah MacDougall, Oliver The Crow, Melanie Dekker, Vishtèn, Ivan Rosenberg, Ken Tizzard, Lennie Gallant alongside a tribute to the sadly departed 'Swamp King' Tony Joe White. Check out the full playlist on the website: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-404-feat-melanie-brulee-more-new-releases/
"Fires, Floods & Things We Leave Behind", the great new album from Melanie Brulée, is a fabulous slice of pedal steel driven country music that comes equipped with its own widescreen spaghetti western like vibe to kick things off. Melanie Brulée is in fine voice on twelve tracks that reflect on relationships, loss and addiction while taking us back to the golden age of country music, and joined by some great players including pedal steel player Kevin "The General" Neal who brings much of the sound to the recording, with guitars from Champagne James Robertson (Lindi Ortega, New Country Rehab), Kyle Teixeira on bass and Adam Warner on drums. This is definitely not your average country album - and a recording you must check out. We caught up with Melanie Brulée in Toronto to chat about the new project. For more information about Melanie Brulée and upcoming tour dates, visit http://melaniebrulee.com. Photo credit: Emma-Lee Photography. Music: Melanie Brulée "I Will", "Pretty Wasteland" and "Whiskey & Whine" from "Fires Floods & Things We Leave Behind" (2018, Lapin Blanc).
In This Episode: Our very own Gabe sits down for a chat with Scott Dorward, the author of "Hell In Texas", a scenario that is the basis for Chapter 5 HELL HOUSE and part of THE THINGS WE LEAVE BEHIND anthology... Purchase THE THINGS WE LEAVE BEHIND You can follow Scott, read more of his writings and listen to his podcast at Blasphemous Tomes The Lovecraft Tapes is a real-play Call of Cthulhu 7th edition RPG campaign podcast recorded using OBS, YouTube, Roll20, Audacity and Adobe Creative Cloud. Episodes are available on iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher and Podbean. For more information and advertising/sponsorship opportunities please contact podcast@thelovecrafttapes.com Website: http://thelovecrafttapes.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/lovecrafttapes Facebook: https://facebook.com/thelovecrafttapes YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Thelovecrafttapes Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheLovecraftTapes
In This Episode: Hell House opens to the public and the investigators are nearly powerless to stop the evil that rouses beneath. The exciting conclusion to our playthrough of Scott Dorward's "Hell In Texas" scenario from THE THINGS WE LEAVE BEHIND anthology of CoC adventures... This Week's Sponsor: Conformity Sunglasses Recommendos: Dark Family The Turing Test THE DISASTER ARTIST The Lovecraft Tapes is a real-play Call of Cthulhu 7th edition RPG campaign podcast recorded using OBS, YouTube, Roll20, Audacity and Adobe Creative Cloud. Episodes are available on iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher and Podbean. For more information and advertising/sponsorship opportunities please contact podcast@thelovecrafttapes.com Website: http://thelovecrafttapes.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/lovecrafttapes Facebook: https://facebook.com/thelovecrafttapes YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Thelovecrafttapes Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheLovecraftTapes
Children of Time. In the Deep Space Nine episode "Children of Time," Captain Sisko and company discover a planet with a colony of 8,000 descendants of the Defiant crew, the Defiant having been marooned 200 years in the past as a result of the attempt to escape the quantum bubble surrounding the planet. Forced to choose between saving the life of Major Kira and preserving the timeline and lives of their 8,000 descendants (dashing any hope of returning home to their lives and families on Deep Space Nine), Captain Sisko must weigh the lives of 8,000 colonists and descendants, the life of Major Kira, and the individual rights of the Defiant crew members to determine their own destiny. In this episode of Meta Treks, hosts Zachary Fruhling and Mike Morrison discuss the many philosophical themes and issues in "Children of Time." From phenomenological reflection on genealogy and legacy, to the competing rights at play in this episode's principle ethical dilemma, Zachary and Mike share their perspectives on "Children of Time" and the impact of multi-generational thinking on morality and ethics in the Star Trek universe. Chapters Welcome to Episode 53 (00:01:06) Comparison with Enterprise "E2" (00:02:00) Synopsis of "Children of Time" (00:05:09) The Phenomenology of Genealogy (00:08:53) Legacy and Legend - Multi-Generational Virtues (00:13:25) Worf's Mek'leth and the Things We Leave Behind (00:21:07) The Importance of Telling Our Stories (00:29:52) A Multilayered Ethical Dilemma - The Defiant Problem (00:33:06) The Episode's End - Resolving the Dilemma (00:38:28) Comparison with Judith Jarvis Thomson's Violinist Argument (00:41:54) A Change of Heart and Getting to Know People (00:49:28) Sacrificing the Duplicate Defiant Crew Members (00:55:34) Did Alt-Odo Do the Right Thing? (00:59:38) Temporal Time Lag (01:08:15) Final Thoughts - Quantum Duplicates and the Reset Button (01:12:23) Hosts Zachary Fruhling and Mike Morrison Production Mike Morrison (Editor and Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Patrick Devlin (Associate Producer) Kay Shaw (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://www.trek.fm/ Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep Star Trek talk coming every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm
Author : Alex Shvartsman Narrator : Alex Shvartsman Host : Marguerite Kenner Audio Producer : Allen Sale Artist : Barry J. Northern Discuss on Forums Originally published in Daily Science Fiction, May 2013. Welcome, everyone, to our Banned Book Week special. Banned Book Week is an annual event every September that aims to raise awareness […] The post Cast of Wonders 138: Things We Leave Behind by Alex Shvartsman appeared first on Cast of Wonders.