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Sunday Night's Main Event
Crown Jewel 2024 - The Hub AfterPod! with Brad MacKinnon, Eric Blondon Randy Charpentier and Jimmy Korderas

Sunday Night's Main Event

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 60:50


Join Brad The Dad, Eric B, Randy C and Jimmy Korderas as they sit down and talk some WWE Crown Jewel 2024 from Mohammed Abdo Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Its a Saturday Afternoon and we are finished watching a PLE at 4:30pm! What did they Think?   Opens up hot With Bloodline vs New Bloodline! Did it end as predicted? This Great is Hot! What did the Think of The Women's 4way tag team title match? Seth vs Bronson, will this feud Continue? Liv Morgan wins The first Women's Crown Jewel Championship! Fight Kevin Fight! How much we all loved the 3-way United States Championship Match! Gunther vs Cody , Bring Back Old School Wrestling!   This and Much, Much More!   Powered By: Huge Pop Radio Go to HugePopRadio.com or IHeartRadio, or anywhere you download podcasts and music.   Thanks to TSN 690 for their continued support, and thanks to all of you for listening! Please like, subscribe and share on whatever podcast provider you're using!   Also Follow and Subscribe to Draw Straws Raw You-Tube Channel! www.youtube.com/@drawstrawsraw Please and Thank Ya!   Also The SmackDaddiies The Smack Daddies are your East Coast Podcasting Champions of the World! Welcome to the home of SmackDown coverage for the Huge Pop Hub. Tune in each week as your Smack Daddies review SmackDown, dive into their lives, and drop hot takes on the best wrestling show on Friday nights! Don't miss it!

The Connor Happer Show
Jeff Jarrett - All Elite Wrestling (Fri 6/7 - Seg 7)

The Connor Happer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 23:45


J-E-DOUBLE F-J-A-DOUBLE R-E-DOUBLE T comes in-studio to preview tomorrow night's AEW Collision at the Mid-America Center. Producer Josh wants to talk wrestling, but Double J wants to talk Husker Football. This GREAT conversation will put a smile on the face of wrestling and non-wrestling fans alike.

Man vs Marriage
Overcoming mistrust - Listener email Ep 2

Man vs Marriage

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 63:21


Is your marriage suffering due to mistrust? How can that be overcome?What does a way forward look like? After episode 1 our Jack answered some outstanding questions Jeanne and I had.This Great feedback from our Jack in his quest to overcome mistrust in his relationship truly helped bring context to some of the missing questions Jeanne and I had to help him!If you haven't listened to Ep 1 check this out : https://player.captivate.fm/episode/5bb66728-b06f-4836-b40a-5f10389d1dd6During this episode Jeanne and I bring forward some of the same areas we struggle based on our relationship and our experiences, we also have a few Ah ha moments that bring us to the understanding we still have things to work through in our own relationship!Please share! Please rate! Please review the podcast so we can broaden our reach and support more marriages just like yours!want to share your story?email: quincy@mvsmpodcast.comCheck out www.quincymoran.com for more!

WOMEN SIPPING ON LIFE (with doctor shannon) | Stop Drowning | Start Sipping | Daily Inspiration | Hope | Certainty | Abundanc

As we've been discussing, everyone wants happiness, yet few seem to find it. Perhaps it's not happiness that you're looking for, but THIS… Great news starts with this and so does “HAPPY.” I just received a phone call from my daughter saying that she just got something that she's desired for quite a while… We can spend a life full of time seeking “happiness” and miss this ONE KEY. What IF it's not happiness that you seek? What if it's something deeper?... Do you HAVE to get what you want to be happy? NO. But you must do this… #1 You must KNOW what you DESIRE. Clearly. Certainly. Confidently. Creatively. Because this is the key to fully becoming… KNOWING your desires inspires happiness. Because it inspires YOU. Please grab your SACRED S.O.L. D.A.T.E. JOURNAL (Daily Action To Engage yourself.)  TODAY'S SACRED S.O.L. STEP:  What do you desire? Take time today to write down all the things that you would LOVE to be, do, have in your life. Write at the top of the page, “I DESIRE…” If “happy” for you is sitting on a beach in sunny Mexico for FREE…then reach out to me and let me know… Thanks for tuning in today, and every day...and allowing me to SIP ON LIFE with you. If you've been feeling like you're stuck, overwhelmed, or perhaps you still feel like you're drowning in your life, please don't hesitate to reach out. YOU ARE NOT ALONE... Request a FREE copy of my best-selling book, Date Yourself Well — The Best-Selling 12 Engagements Of Becoming The Great Lover Of Your Life (all you'll pay for is shipping.) www.dateyourselfwell.com If you've received value from the podcast, please let me know. I'd LOVE to hear from you — please email me at: drshannon@doctorshannon.com AND PLEASE TELL YOUR BESTIES AND INVITE THEM TO SIP ON LIFE WITH US. FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM @doctorshannon! See you there... Come over to the WOMEN SIPPING ON LIFE S.O.L. MOVEMENT Closed FB Group and Join the MOVEMENT: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WSOLMovement/ By the way, if you haven't already listened/downloaded my rap song (EPISODE 291), you can also listen to it here: letsnottalkaboutex.com, and cast your vote for your favorite version. Visit WomenSippingOnLife.com for more free resources, including my CHECKLIST FOR CHANGE, Engagement Checklist + Evaluation Rating, Six Sacred S.O.L. DATE Secrets…and a FREE copy of my best-selling book, Date Yourself Well. You can also check out my Dr. Shannon Facebook Pagefor more daily S.O.L. TRAINING. I look forward to seeing you again tomorrow. Please invite your best girlfriends to come and join our S.O.L. PARTY. xo Dr. Shannon. Inspiring minds that want to grow and hearts that want to know, so you can love you, your life, and your life's work well. ONE SIP AT A TIME. A special thanks to the following souls for helping me launch our WOMEN SIPPING ON LIFE podcast… Intro/Outro done by UNI V. SOL  Outro music by Jay Man: Mind Over Matter (www.ourmusicbox.com)  Podcast cover design and web site done by: Pablo Aguilar (www.webdesigncreator.com) Podcast cover photo by Kate Montague of KM Captured (www.kmcaptured.com)

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Instant Trivia
Episode 388 - Tv Is So Dramatic - Skyscrapers By City - Hitchcock Movie Quotes - Historic Couples - "Emp" Tv

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 7:13


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 388, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Tv Is So Dramatic 1: Meredith had a near-death experience and Izzie decided to practice medicine again on this show. Grey's Anatomy. 2: Gabrielle and Susan have multiple man problems on this show. Desperate Housewives. 3: On this show an Internet stripper has unnatural abilities that would appeal to a genetics professor. Heroes. 4: A Vicodin-addicted doctor faked cancer to get experimental medicine on this show. House. 5: FBI profiler Mandy Patinkin gets into the heads of the villains he tracks down on this show. Criminal Minds. Round 2. Category: Skyscrapers By City 1: New York-New York Hotel and Casino. Las Vegas. 2: Cadillac Tower. Detroit. 3: Transamerica Pyramid. San Francisco. 4: Pillsbury Building. Minneapolis. 5: James K. Polk State Office Building. Nashville. Round 3. Category: Hitchcock Movie Quotes 1: "Mother! O God, Mother! Blood! Blood!". Psycho. 2: "A murderer would never parade his crime in front of an open window". Rear Window. 3: "That's funny, that plane's dustin' crops where there ain't no crops". North by Northwest. 4: "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again". Rebecca. 5: "Two fellows meet accidentally... each one has somebody they'd like to get rid of, so they swap murders". Strangers on a Train. Round 4. Category: Historic Couples 1: In his will, this playwright left his second-best bed to his wife; maybe the best one went to Gwyneth Paltrow. William Shakespeare. 2: Against all odds, Catherine Parr's marriage to this man who'd been wed 5 times before was surprisingly happy. Henry VIII. 3: Some say this Scottish queen only married the Earl of Bothwell because he abducted her. Mary, Queen of Scots. 4: This "Great" czar forced his first wife, Eudoxia, to become a nun, but she gave up the veil and romanced Stepan Glebov. Peter the Great. 5: This philandering U.S. pres. called his wife Florence "The Duchess"; we wonder if she had any choice nicknames for him. Warren G. Harding. Round 5. Category: "Emp" Tv 1: Couples were separated and then surrounded by enticing singles on this FOX reality show. Temptation Island. 2: Richard Mulligan had to deal with his 2 grown daughters moving back home on this sitcom. Empty Nest. 3: Roger Moore was "The Saint" while playing this character. Simon Templar. 4: In a TV movie, Treat Williams played this Colorado boxer who knocked out more than half of this opponents. Jack Dempsey. 5: Alan Ball wrote the "Grace Under Fire" episode where they got "all shook up" in this Southern city. Memphis. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

I Think This Is Great! with Clay N. Ferno
Episode 21: Yellowstone Season Four Finale Equals Five Cries - "How The West Was Won", Sicario, Mark Lanegan Tribute

I Think This Is Great! with Clay N. Ferno

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 11:00


http://www.claynferno.com/ http://claynferno.substack.com http://twitter.com/claynferno http://twitch.tv/claynferno http://youtube.com/claynferno Never have I tuned the algorithm so quickly on YouTube so quickly to my immediate interests. An hour after completing the Season 4 Finale of the top-streamed Taylor Sheridan show Yellowstone, I'm being fed top bull rider videos from Vice News, Stories from The Bunkhouse from the franchise itself, and Peter Travers and Kevin Costner's making of Yellowstone interview, worthy of the embed below. Costner was pitched Yellowstone as a 10-part movie, not a series The actor only has 5-10 Western movies he thinks are up to snuff Built 3 canoes before he was 18 after admiring James Stewart in How The West Was Won at a birthday party when he was 6 years old Costner is set to start shooting period Western “Horizon” in August The twenty-minute video gives some insight into the man who is and who plays John Dutton. I saved the Costner interview to watch after a battery of Entertainment Tonight interviews with the other stars of the show. For the record, I've been watching this mostly on my own, this is not a show I watch with my long-suffering partner who I keep telling to “Cowboy Up”. Tonight, one of her burlesque troupe members was here with her to prep for a show, while I somehow made my way through the Season Finale of Yellowstone. I have 1883 to watch now, but I am sad that I am so caught up. I cried 5 times. For the record, I cry when I see Costner in Man of Steel professing “You ARE my son” to young Kal-El. Every. Damn Time. At least 3 of the Yellowstone cries were for these father/son moments between the complex characters in the show. I discovered recently that my current obsession makes a lot of sense. I'm really enjoying my new and gigantic TV with Yellowstone. Tyler Sheridan, real-life cowboy, actor, and creator of the show is responsible for one of my favorite movies in recent years, Sicario and the sequel (not as great in my mind, Sicario: Day of The Soldado. At my friend's wedding in Puerto Rico, Benicio Del Toro was at the same resort hotel. Christ, you could have filmed part of this movie at this hotel. President Obama and the First Lady stayed there too. Badass place, with parrots. Prior to my recent deep dive into this show, I had credited Sicario director Denis Villeneuve with the genius of that story. Visually, he's my favorite working director in the business today. I love the overhead shots and sweeping vistas. The story presents an insider knowledge of drug cartels or at least believable fiction. For some reason, I never had a reason to look at who wrote the story I found so compelling. Sheridan's career is vast, including Oscar nominations for 2016's Hell or High Water. You can be your whole bunkhouse paycheck that I will be seeing that one soon. This guy is amazing and I wish the expanded Yellowstone universe with 1883 and 6666 all the success in the world. Amazing cast, writing, action over all of these projects. Actors go to Cowboy Camp. The production films on location. Accuracy is matched with the beauty and sweeping landscapes of The West. I'm not sure why you are not watching Yellowstone yet. I'm already planning a Montana vacation. Last week, we lost one of the heroes of Grunge. So many are gone now. Rest in Peace, Mark Lanegan. Here's Mark with Layne playing “Long Gone Day” with Mad Season. Here's Mark with PJ Harvey “Hit The City”. So much loss and it especially hurts when it's someone struggling with sobriety (not that this was his cause of death, that has yet to be revealed and he was sick recently). Well, Isn't This Great? with Clay N. Ferno is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. I Think This Is Great! with Clay N. Ferno is an interview podcast about people doing and being their best. We talk about compassionate work, working on teams, getting over hurdles and doing great things even when the chips are down. This is part productivity podcast and part interview show about fascinating people in my life. Welcome, and please let me know what you think is great!

I Think This Is Great! with Clay N. Ferno
Episode 20: Saturday Shorts - Wisdom App, Peacemaker Finale, Yellowstone

I Think This Is Great! with Clay N. Ferno

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 7:35


Follow me on Wisdom App (https://app.wisdom.audio/talks/20c74c4a-90fd-11ec-9640-0e6aee9420d7?live) when I go live for Audio. Here is an episode I recorded in my room, and in my room from my Bose 700 headphones. Not the best mic but good enough. Danielle Brooks is the Peacemaker actor's name I couldn't think of. Please help us grow our YouTube Subscribers in one click (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjdXI5CNqKjZPVJdjcF6FQg?sub_confirmation=1)! Support the Hero Initiative! Coming soon: Pre Order Avengers/JLA Crossover limited edition hardcover. Wow, check out the numbers. Well, Isn't This Great? with Clay N. Ferno (http://claynferno.substack.com) is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Transcript: Hey, everybody. Clay N. Ferno here wanted to talk about the epic finale for HBO Max's Peacemaker, written and directed by James Gunn. We watched it last night. We loved it. We love this show. There was a special appearance by our friends in spoiler warning, it's coming - The Justice League! We had shadowed out Superman or shattered out Wonder Woman, Jason Mamoa and Ezra Miller, The Flash and Aquaman showed up at the end after a really brutal, incredibly violent, incredibly funny show. And one thing that I really like about the show. It's the costumes and special effects movie level. And it's different. It's different. We've seen lots of Marvel stuff or the past 10 plus or 15 years. How long has Marvel been around doing these Marvel Studios? And then we got the CW shows that's great… And CW shows have really done a number on costumes, but there's something about these HBO max shows, including Titans, Peacemaker, Doom Patrol, and however they shoot it. Very bright and 4k ready, 8k ready, They just look so amazing. Our dreams from being a kid and seeing our heroes up on the TV screen are good. They're happening now. So there's almost too much of the superhero stuff. Like I would love to watch The Boys, but I just haven't gotten into it. Another show we really like is Legends of Tomorrow which is returning, I think tonight which is another DC show. But of course, the Marvel Disney+ shows are great. And that includes the Star Wars shows Mandalorian and Boba Fett. Let me know what you think about Peacemaker. If you saw it last night, if you intend on seeing it, I want to try not to spoil it too much if you haven't seen it, but are interested in it, do you want me to convince you? I think I could. I think I could convince you to watch at least an episode, definitely interested in hearing what anyone has to say. I'm just all about comic books. I have. Been doing a comic book podcast for a really long time with my friends. And then I've also got my own podcast. My girlfriend is in the other room doing her workout. It's Friday afternoon here on the East Coast, Boston MA reporting live Clay N. Ferno. I haven't been outside yet today, but maybe I'll go to the gym. Take some inspiration from Stacey with her workout and the other I'm pretty much finished up work for the day, which is cool. We watch our superhero TV shows all our TV shows late at night over dinner because we're nightclub people, Burlesque dancer, in the house here, I'm a promoter. I'm like a club promoter. I promote comedy shows a lot of podcasts, music. Most of my days doing music, business-type stuff. But at the end of the day and my hobbies, my hobbies include my podcast, my podcast leaguepodcast.com. And we've been shooting a lot of video podcasts recently. And do you know what? I don't even know. We just broadcast. We put it out there. We're putting it out into the world. Hope people like it. I don't know. We have some listeners. I wish we could catch it on fire. Maybe the Wisdom app is the way to go for that. Engaging conversations. But as far as, Peacemaker finale, let's talk about lots of cool action. Funny, funny jokes. And you've got, literally, I read the James Gunn film, some of this while he was filming, while he filmed the Flash cameo on the set of Guardians of the Galaxy. There was a little bit of one hand washes the other, because the young lady that's in the show opposite John Cena, I forget her name has escaped me. [Danielle Brooks... Sorry - ed!]. She auditioned to be in Guardians of the Galaxy 3., which they're filming now. So Guardians of the Galaxy 3. The Marvel people sort of shot it cause they were already doing a production. So the Flash cameo is shot on the set of Guardians of the Galaxy 3. And then, this young lady is a very talented actress. Super funny. I've seen her a million things. She's wonderful, but she did her audition on the set of the Peacemaker show. I dunno something to that effect. You do a little research into that. If it's interesting to you, you'll find that out that Marvel and DC sort of came together to make sure both projects happened in a way in a small, tiny way, but it's surprising to see that. That also goes along with speaking with, speaking of the Justice League, George Perez, who is very sick right now. He is, responsible for a lot of great, great work over at Marvel and DC, and drew JLA, Justice League and Avengers crossover. A very rare thing is happening where this very rare crossover things being reprinted with permission from both huge companies, to raise money for the Hero Initiative, which is an organization that gives health insurance, the creators comic book, creators, these people that come up with all the ideas, you know, make sure they have health insurance and a way to survive. Anyways. It's very cool thing, Marvel/DC team up. We'll probably won't see much of that, but when we do see it, we like to point it out. We do, and I speak in third person, but also from a comic book fan and a member of the community. In conclusion, love, Peacemaker, very top streaming show. What else am I streaming? If you're wondering what you're not, it's funny I got a Wisdom app notification someone else's thing come on in and listen. Okay. Maybe I will hop over that. I would tell you watching Yellowstone binging my way through that. I haven't been to a series like this 24 for Christ's sake, keep going through it, loving that we're loving Ghosts. A funny show on Paramout Plus, the new Star Trek, Legends of Tomorrow. I don't know. I just like to, I feel like pop culture is a great thing to talk about with groups of people because you could have some commonality. You know, my Dad and I don't agree politically, we really love each other a lot. And we can talk about Yellowstone. Maybe he is getting something different out of the show than I am, but we can definitely agree that it's a great, great show. Anyway. So think I'm going to sign off here. Thanks for joining my first Wisdom app talk with my seven fans. I hope to join you in your rooms, and I hope you come and listen to mine some other time. Maybe I'll make this a regular thing. Peace and love. Peace and Love. I just took a screenshot. Yeah, very cool. Talk to you all later. And if you're interested, follow me on social. I have my Twitter and my. Instagram and Facebook they're all the same, and leaguepodcast.com like Justice League and then podcasts after it as a podcast leaguepodcast.com is where you find info about our comic book podcasts. ithinkthisisgreat.com is my podcast because I think a lot of things are great. And this is kind of an extension of that podcast. Great that you guys are tuning in. I appreciate all you folks out there. Peace out. ✌️ I Think This Is Great! with Clay N. Ferno is an interview podcast about people doing and being their best. We talk about compassionate work, working on teams, getting over hurdles and doing great things even when the chips are down. This is part productivity podcast and part interview show about fascinating people in my life. Welcome, and please let me know what you think is great!

Instant Trivia
Episode 329 - Just For The "Hall" Of It - "King"S - Pc Magazine - The Green Hornet - Valleys

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 7:32


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 329, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Just For The "Hall" Of It 1: It's a feature that distinguishes something from other things. Hallmark. 2: Ex-wife of Mick. Jerry Hall. 3: Literally it means "Praise ye the Lord" in Hebrew. Hallelujah. 4: This actor first gained attention as a likable geek in "Sixteen Candles". Anthony Michael Hall. 5: It's a false perception when no external stimulus exists. Hallucination. Round 2. Category: "King"S 1: In 1973 she helped found, and also served as first president of, the Women's Tennis Association. Billie Jean King. 2: This comedian got his big break after appearing with Judy Garland at the Palace Theatre. Alan King. 3: He was the man behind such boxing events as the "Rumble in the Jungle" and the "Thrilla in Manila". Don King. 4: In addition to hosting a "Live" cable interview show on CNN, he also writes a newspaper column. Larry King. 5: In 1968 she called upon American women to unite and fight the evils of racism, poverty and war. Coretta Scott King. Round 3. Category: Pc Magazine 1: In 1984 this company's laser printer won raves and , at $3,495, also cost a third less than the competitors'. HP (Hewlett-Packard). 2: The cover of the first PC Magazine featured this company's new desktop computer, which helped launch an industry. IBM. 3: For 16 years this computer maker put an ad on the back page of PC Mag to promote and pioneer its direct PC sales. Dell. 4: In 1999, when it wasn't even a year old, this website won a PC Mag award for its PageRank technology. Google. 5: id Software got kudos for letting gamers construct worlds in this 4-letter shooter, set on Mars and featuring demons. Doom. Round 4. Category: The Green Hornet 1: Brit Reid was related to this masked crimefighter of the Old West. Lone Ranger. 2: The Green Hornet's car, it shares its name with an Anna Sewell horse. Black Beauty. 3: In the 1960s he played Kato on TV. Bruce Lee. 4: Buzz in and tell us that this Rimsky-Korsakov piece was the Green Hornet's theme. "Flight of the Bumblebee". 5: In the 1940 movie serial, Kato was played by Keye Luke, who alsp played this movie detective's number one son. Charlie Chan. Round 5. Category: Valleys 1: A fungal infection common in this state's San Joaquin valley is now called Valley fever. California. 2: This poet called a valley outside Balaklava "The Valley of Death". Alfred, Lord Tennyson. 3: Come and sit by my side if you know this valley straddles the border of Texas and Oklahoma. the Red River Valley. 4: This "Great" valley runs from the Valley of the Jordan to Southern Africa. the Great Rift Valley. 5: In 1997 thousands left this river valley in Germany and Poland to avoid extensive floods. the Oder. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

Instant Trivia
Episode 225 - Geograph"Y" - Valleys - Australian History - My Fantasy Football Team - Adam And Eve

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 7:28


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 225, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Geograph"Y" 1: There's an active volcano on Sicily, an island that's part of this country. Italy. 2: It's the largest city in Utah. Salt Lake City. 3: This Scandinavian country has 2 forms of its official language -- Bokmal and Nynorsk. Norway. 4: While many countries in Europe have been splitting up, this one got back together in 1990. Germany. 5: The last British ship of convicts pulled into this Australian city's port in 1849. Sydney. Round 2. Category: Valleys 1: A fungal infection common in this state's San Joaquin valley is now called Valley fever. California. 2: This poet called a valley outside Balaklava "The Valley of Death". Alfred, Lord Tennyson. 3: Come and sit by my side if you know this valley straddles the border of Texas and Oklahoma. the Red River Valley. 4: This "Great" valley runs from the Valley of the Jordan to Southern Africa. the Great Rift Valley. 5: In 1997 thousands left this river valley in Germany and Poland to avoid extensive floods. the Oder. Round 3. Category: Australian History 1: As a result of the 1851 discovery of this in New South Wales and Victoria, Australia's population almost tripled by 1860. gold. 2: From 1793 to 1810, this liquor made from molasses or sugar cane was used as currency in Australia. rum. 3: Due to Australia's vast distances, in 1928 K. St. Vincent Welch became the 1st doctor to reach patients in this way. by plane. 4: In 1999 voters rejected a proposal for Australia to withdraw from this collective. the British Commonwealth. 5: In Jan. 1788 a fleet of 11 ships carrying convicts and soldiers sailed into this bay and founded what became Sydney. Botany Bay. Round 4. Category: My Fantasy Football Team 1: You should have heard my "boo-yah!" in 2004 when Shaun Alexander scored his NFL-leading 20th of these. a touchdown. 2: Straight-up swap at this position, Roethlisberger for Culpepper... what do you say?. quarterback. 3: I'm glad I traded for this flamboyant receiver who went from Frisco to Philly in 2004. Terrell Owens. 4: I'm expecting a few long ones from the well-named Ryan Longwell, a regular at this position. kicker. 5: Letting go of this Rams back with almost 12,000 career rushing yards could come back to haunt me. Marshall Faulk. Round 5. Category: Adam And Eve 1: They could eat of the Tree of Life, but the Tree of the Knowledge of this was off limits. Good and evil. 2: When called on the carpet, Adam blamed Eve, and Eve blamed him. The Serpent. 3: God reminded Adam that this "Thou art, unto" it "shalt thou return". Dust. 4: According to Genesis, Adam gave these to the animals and later gave one to his wife. Names. 5: Adam was a young 130 when he begat him, his third son. Seth. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

Instant Trivia
Episode 43 - Everything From A To X - A Dress - A Vulgar Display Of "Power" - German Rivers - Historic Couples

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 7:23


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 43, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Everything From A To X 1: The tip, point or summit apex. 2: A conclusion that is far less important or less powerful than expected anticlimax. 3: In 1613 some 60,000 died of this infectious disease in southern Europe anthrax. 4: To officially incorporate territory into a country's domain annex. 5: The word vermiform, meaning wormlike, often precedes this body part the appendix. Round 2. Category: A Dress 1: Don't apologize, it's the popular Hindu style of garment seen here: Sari. 2: This diminuitive dress style seen here was introduced by Mary Quant in the 1960s: Mini dress/skirt. 3: This term for the dress seen here could also apply to its Roaring '20s wearers: Flapper. 4: "Canine" favorite of the 1950s seen here: Poodle skirt. 5: Often used as a dressing robe, it's the Asian style of dress seen here: Kimono. Round 3. Category: A Vulgar Display Of "Power" 1: Collective coalition name for Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire during WWI the Central Powers. 2: Any of several portable G4 computers made by Apple Powerbooks. 3: A period of time in a hockey game where one team has a numerical advantage the power play. 4: Zordon and Alpha recruited the teenagers who became this "Mighty Morphin'" group the Power Rangers. 5: This multi-state lottery has peaked over 200 million dollars more than once Powerball. Round 4. Category: German Rivers 1: The 339-mile Moselle River forms part of the boundary between Germany and this duchy Luxembourg. 2: The Pegnitz and the Rednitz join to form the Regnitz River just NW of this German city famous for its trials and rallies Nuremberg. 3: A major waterway of western Germany, the Weser river flows 273 miles to this sea the North Sea. 4: The Neckar river of SW Germany begins its 228-mile course near Schwenningen in this region aka the Schwarzwald the Black Forest. 5: The Breg and the Brigach unite at Donaueschingen, Germany to form this second-longest river in Europe the Danube. Round 5. Category: Historic Couples 1: Some say this Scottish queen only married the Earl of Bothwell because he abducted her Mary, Queen of Scots. 2: This "Great" czar forced his first wife, Eudoxia, to become a nun, but she gave up the veil and romanced Stepan Glebov Peter the Great. 3: This philandering U.S. pres. called his wife Florence "The Duchess"; we wonder if she had any choice nicknames for him Warren G. Harding. 4: In his will, this playwright left his second-best bed to his wife; maybe the best one went to Gwyneth Paltrow William Shakespeare. 5: Against all odds, Catherine Parr's marriage to this man who'd been wed 5 times before was surprisingly happy Henry VIII. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

Amsterdam City Church
Power Of Salvation Part 3

Amsterdam City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 30:06


⁃ In Acts 1:8= You shall Receive Power ⁃ In Acts 4:33= Power to Great Power ⁃ Ephesians 1:15-19= Exceeding Great Power. It's a Working Power and It's a Mighty Power. This Great, Mighty Power Works In Me, You and Us ⁃ Ephesians 3:20 *What Is Power? Biblical definition* ⁃ Romans1:16= The Gospel of Christ Is The Power of God unto Salvation. What Is The GOSPEL? ⁃ 1Corinthians 15:1-4= * The death, burial and the Resurrection of Christ* *FINALLY CHRIST IS THE POWER OF GOD* ⁃ 1Corinthians 1:18, 22-24 Power of Salvation part 3 Sub: Meaning of Power Sermon by Elder Daniel Asare

Clear and Present Danger - A history of free speech
Episode 23 – Expert Opinion: Stephen Solomon part one - The First Amendment

Clear and Present Danger - A history of free speech

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 51:09


The First Amendment of the US Constitution was adopted as part of the Bill of Rights in 1791. This “Great bulwark of liberty” provides that  “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.” In this conversation with professor Stephen Solomon we will explore the origins and drafting history of the First Amendment including: The inspiration from early state constitutions and declarations in Virginia and Pennsylvania The Articles of Confederation The fierce debate surrounding the Constitutional Convention and ratification process. How Federalists and anti-Federalists clashed over the necessity of a bill of rights How some Federalists used the Heckler´s Veto to silence anti-Federalists  James Madison´s first draft bill of rights and why Madison thought that the American conception of freedom of speech differed substantially from the British conception Whether Freedom of Speech is really “the First Freedom” What were the essential justification for freedom of speech envisaged by the Founders Whether the Founders would agree with 21. Century standards of free speech as developed by the Supreme Court Why have kings, emperors, and governments killed and imprisoned people to shut them up? And why have countless people risked death and imprisonment to express their beliefs? Jacob Mchangama guides you through the history of free speech from the trial of Socrates to the Great Firewall. You can subscribe and listen to Clear and Present Danger on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, YouTube, TuneIn, and Stitcher, or download episodes directly from SoundCloud. Stay up to date with Clear and Present Danger on the show’s Facebook and Twitter pages, or visit the podcast’s website at freespeechhistory.com. Email us feedback at freespeechhistory@gmail.com.

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 71:00


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This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles
Woody Guthrie, Tom Joad, and the Forging of an American Political Tradition

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2012 25:02


Bryant Simon spoke on a panel titled “Beyond Woody” at the conference “This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles,” held at the University of Southern California on April 14, 2012, in celebration of the centennial of Woody Guthrie’s birth. Simon is professor of history at Temple University.

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles
Guthrie, Steinbeck, and the Popular Front

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2012 15:33


Rick Wartzman spoke on a panel titled “Beyond Woody” at the conference “This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles,” held at the University of Southern California on April 14, 2012, in celebration of the centennial of Woody Guthrie’s birth. Wartzman is executive director of the Drucker Institute at Claremont Gruadate University and author of “Obscene in the Extreme: The Burning and Banning of John Steinbeck’s ‘Grapes of Wrath’” (2008).

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles
California Border Blues: Guthrie, L.A., and Tijuana

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2012 25:17


Josh Kun’s talk, “California Border Blues: Guthrie, L.A., and Tijuana,” was featured on a panel titled “Beyond Woody” at the conference “This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles,” held at the University of Southern California on April 14, 2012, in celebration of the centennial of Woody Guthrie’s birth. Kun is professor in the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at USC.

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles
Woody Guthrie’s Sense of Humor, Optimism, and Love of Country

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2012 8:27


Ed Cray, author of “Ramblin’ Man: The Life and Times of Woody Guthrie,” kicks off the conference “This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles,” held at the University of Southern California on April 14, 2012, in celebration of the centennial of Woody Guthrie’s birth. Cray is a professor at the USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism.

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles
Ramblin’ in Black and White: Race and Migration in the Works of Woody Guthrie

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2012 47:39


Dan Cady and Doug Flamming combined a scholarly presentation with a music performance at the conference “This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles,” held at the University of Southern California on April 14, 2012, in celebration of the centennial of Woody Guthrie’s birth. Cady is assistant professor of history at California State University, Fresno; Flamming, is professor of history at Georgia Institute of Technology.

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles
Radio and the Evangelical Crowd in 1930s L.A.

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2012 20:51


Philip Goff spoke on a panel titled “L.A. and Woody Guthrie” at the conference “This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles,” held at the University of Southern California on April 14, 2012, in celebration of the centennial of Woody Guthrie’s birth. Goff is professor of religious studies and American studies and director of the Center for the Study of Relgion and American Culture at Indiana University-Purdue University
Indianapolis.

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles
The Guthrie Prestos: Uncovering Woody’s Hidden Recording History in Los Angeles

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2012 25:28


Peter La Chapelle talk about rare Guthrie recordings was featured on a panel titled “Woody Guthrie in Los Angeles: A Musical/Political Evolution” at the conference “This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles,” held at the University of Southern California on April 14, 2012, in celebration of the centennial of Woody Guthrie’s birth. La Chapelle is associate professor of history and chair of the humanities department at Nevada State College. He is author of “Proud to Be and Okie: Cultural Politics, Country Music, and Migration to Southern California” (2007).

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles
“‘Being in the Red’: Woody Guthrie and the ‘People’s Daily World’”

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2012 21:15


Ron Briley spoke about Woody Guthrie’s column for the “People’s Daily World” on a panel titled “Woody Guthrie in Los Angeles: A Musical/Political Evolution” at the conference “This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles,” held at the University of Southern California on April 14, 2012, in celebration of the centennial of Woody Guthrie’s birth. Briley is a history teacher and assistant headmaster at Sandia Prepatory School in Albuquerque, N.M. He is working on a book about Guthrie’s politics.

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles
Woody Guthrie’s Musical Archive (Keynote Address)

This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2012 19:07


Jeff Place talks about the rich musical archive of Woody Guthrie. He spoke at the conference “This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie’s Los Angeles,” held at the University of Southern California on April 14, 2012, in celebration of the centennial of Woody Guthrie’s birth. Place is archivist at the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage.