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Best podcasts about Thomas Kelly

Latest podcast episodes about Thomas Kelly

HC Audio Stories
After 81 Years, Lost Veteran Returns Home

HC Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 6:37


World War II radio operator interred in Wappingers Falls As the World War II bomber Heaven Can Wait was hit by enemy fire off the Pacific island of New Guinea on March 11, 1944, the co-pilot managed a final salute to flyers in an adjacent plane before crashing into the water. All 11 men aboard were killed. Their remains, deep below the vast sea, were designated as non-recoverable. Yet four crew members' remains are beginning to return to their hometowns after a remarkable investigation by family members and a recovery mission involving elite Navy divers who descended 200 feet in a pressurized bell to reach the sea floor. Staff Sgt. Eugene Darrigan, the 26-year-old the radio operator, was buried with military honors and community support on Saturday (May 24) at the Church of St. Mary in his hometown of Wappingers Falls, more than eight decades after leaving behind his wife and baby son. The bombardier, 2nd Lt. Thomas "Toby" Kelly, was buried Monday in Livermore, California, where he grew up in a ranching family. The remains of the pilot, 1st Lt. Herbert Tennyson, and navigator, 2nd Lt. Donald Sheppick, will be interred in the coming months. The ceremonies are happening 12 years after one of Kelly's relatives, Scott Althaus, set out to solve the mystery of where exactly the plane went down. "I'm just so grateful," he said. "It's been an impossible journey - just should never have been able to get to this day. And here we are, 81 years later." March 11, 1944 The Army Air Forces plane nicknamed Heaven Can Wait was a B-24 with a cartoon pin-up angel painted on its nose. It was on a mission to bomb Japanese targets. Other flyers on the mission were not able to spot survivors. Their wives, parents and siblings were of a generation that tended to be tight-lipped in their grief. But the men were sorely missed. Sheppick, 26, and Tennyson, 24, each left behind pregnant wives who would sometimes write them two or three letters a day. Darrigan also was married, and had been able to attend his son's baptism while on leave. A photo shows him in uniform, smiling as he holds the boy. Darrigan's wife, Florence, remarried but quietly held on to photos of her late husband, as well as a telegram informing her of his death. Tennyson's wife, Jean, lived until age 96 and never remarried. "She never stopped believing that he was going to come home," said her grandson, Scott Jefferson. Memorial Day 2013 As Memorial Day approached 12 years ago, Althaus asked his mother for names of relatives who died in World War II. Althaus, a political science and communications professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, became curious while researching World War II casualties for work. His mother gave him the name of her cousin Thomas Kelly, who was 21 when he was reported missing in action. Althaus recalled that as a boy, he visited Kelly's memorial stone, which has a bomber engraved on it. He began reading up on the lost plane. "It was a mystery that I discovered really mattered to my extended family," he said. With help from other relatives, he analyzed historical documents, photos and eyewitness recollections. They weighed sometimes conflicting accounts of where the plane went down. After a four-year investigation, Althaus wrote a report concluding that the bomber likely crashed off Awar Point in what is now Papua New Guinea. The report was shared with Project Recover, a nonprofit committed to finding and repatriating missing American service members and a partner of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA). A team from Project Recover, led by researchers from Scripps Institution of Oceanography, located the debris field in 2017 after searching nearly 10 square miles of seafloor. The DPAA launched its deepest-ever underwater recovery mission in 2023. A Navy dive team recovered dog tags, including Darrigan's, partially corroded with the name of his wife, Florence, as an emergency contact. Kelly's ring was recovered. The stone was gone, but...

The Vision Quest Podcast
#107 Thomas Kelly The Low Single: Wrestling, Podcasting, and Community Connection

The Vision Quest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 90:44 Transcription Available


Send us a textThis episode features Thomas Kelly, known as "The Low Single," sharing his journey through wrestling and his passion for building community through podcasting. The conversation dives into his childhood experiences, the lessons from high school sports, and his aspirations to create a platform that celebrates wrestling culture.• Discussing early athletic experiences • Accidental entry into wrestling • The importance of listening to coaches • Pursuit of a podcasting career • Engaging with the wrestling community • The impact of NCAA regulations on wrestling • Future aspirations for the podcast • Encouragement to show up and support wrestling events Support the showAppleton Tattoo Linkshttps://www.facebook.com/appletontattoohttps://www.instagram.com/mark_appletontattoo/920 Hat Co. Linkshttps://920hatco.com/https://www.instagram.com/920hatco/https://www.facebook.com/920HatCo

The Michigan Opportunity
S4 Ep.50 - Tom Kelly, Executive Director and CEO, Automation Alley

The Michigan Opportunity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 30:37


Step Into the Future of Innovation: The New Integr8 Series with Automation Alley. Thomas Kelly joins as we explore AI, 3D printing, mass customization, Industry 4.0, and beyond.We chat with returning guest, Tom Kelly of Automation Alley. Automation Alley is a nonprofit technology business association and digital transformation insight center that helps manufacturers in Michigan understand new technology including AI, 3D printing, robotics, Industry 4.0 and more. Tom also takes us through Integr8, a series of round table dialogs bringing Michigan's forward-thinkers in manufacturing and technology, and the new playbook series helping companies and leaders narrow their industry focus. 

Treat Your Business
099 How to get hours and hours back every week with this one thing!

Treat Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 28:27 Transcription Available


Send us a textHello and welcome back to Treat Your Business! I'm Katie Bell, and today I'm thrilled to introduce you to a solution that could transform the way you run your clinic. If you're like me, you probably dread writing clinical notes, it's time consuming and eats into your personal time. But imagine gaining hours back in your week!Today, I'm joined by Tom, CEO and co-founder of Heidi, a powerful AI tool that writes your clinical notes for you. Yes, you heard that right! Heidi listens, transcribes, and turns your consultations into structured notes, all while keeping you present with your patients. It's a game-changer for anyone looking to save time and be more efficient.SummaryIn this episode, we explore the AI technology behind Heidi, designed to make clinical note-writing easier and faster. Thomas Kelly, a doctor-turned-entrepreneur, explains how Heidi transcribes consultations in real-time, eliminating the small talk and generating accurate clinical notes instantly. This means more time for patients, fewer errors, and no more late-night note-writing.We also discuss how Heidi integrates seamlessly with clinic systems, making it perfect for physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and more. Best of all, Heidi is fully GDPR-compliant, ensuring your data is always secure.Key Takeaways:AI-Powered Notes: Heidi transcribes consultations and generates accurate, compliant notes in real-time.Saves Time: Reduces note-writing time by 80%, letting you focus more on patients and less on admin.Customisable: Tailored to your clinic's needs, with templates and tools for easy note generation.GDPR Compliance: No patient recordings are stored; data is always secure.If you're overwhelmed by clinical notes, Heidi is the tool that will help you reclaim your time. Thank you for tuning in! If you would like to try out Heidi for your clinic, visit https://www.heidihealth.com for more info, or contact the team for support.Remember, your time is valuable. Don't let clinical notes take it away!This podcast episode is sponsored by Jane, Clinical Management Software. Book a demo and use code THRIVE1MO to get one month freeResources: Join this months FREE masterclass https://join.thrive-businesscoaching.com/masterclass-registration Score App: https://bizhealthcheck.scoreapp.com/ Book a Discovery Call to find out how our programs can help you grow your business https://call.thrive-businesscoaching.com/discovery-call If you've found value in this podcast, I'd greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback helps others discover the show and join our community. Thank you for your support!: https://ratethispodcast.com/tyb This podcast is sponsored by HMDG a physiotherapy, Chiropractic, and Allied Health specialist Marketing agency.

Liquid Weekly Podcast: Shopify Developers Talking Shopify Development
Episode 026 - Guest Thomas Kelly, CEO of Archetype Themes

Liquid Weekly Podcast: Shopify Developers Talking Shopify Development

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 75:53


In this episode of the Liquid Weekly Podcast, hosts Karl Meisterheim and Taylor Page welcome Thomas Kelly, CEO of Archetype Themes, to discuss the intricacies of Shopify theme development and the introduction of DevKit. Thomas shares his journey from working at Shopify to leading a successful theme business. The episode concludes with insights on the future of app development and community engagement. *Find Thomas Online* Twitter: https://x.com/thommaskelly Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thommaskelly/ Archetype themes: https://archetypethemes.co/ *Additional Resources* Archetype Themes on Theme Store: https://themes.shopify.com/designers/archetypethemes Devkit: Landing page: https://reference-theme.archetypethemes.co/ Main repo: https://github.com/archetype-themes/devkit Signup: https://dev.archetypethemes.co/ Reference theme repo: https://github.com/archetype-themes/reference-theme Reference components repo: https://github.com/archetype-themes/reference-components

The Practice Podcast
The Communion of Saints: Thomas Kelly

The Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 47:49


From the very beginning of The Practice, we have always appreciated the important lessons we can learn from various Christian traditions throughout the history of the Church. This summer, we will spend time learning about our sisters and brothers, some you may know and others you may not. We hope to not only learn about them, but also to listen to what they might have to teach us in this day and age.   This week, Ted Harro invited us to listen to an imagined letter to our community from the Quaker mystic Thomas Kelly. For additional resources, please visit our website. Resources for Navigating This Political Season If The Practice Church is your home community, please join the Core Team. If The Practice Church has been meaningful to your journey, would you consider a tax-deductible gift? You can give at https://thepracticechurch.com/give/ 

All Things Boro Football Podcast
Torquay Talks Again

All Things Boro Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 56:04


Alan & Simon chat to Torquay Talk's Co host Thomas Kelly about the lows of last season to the highs of the current regime and the hopes of the seasons beyond.

Love & Liberation
Carroll Dunham: The Path of a Householder Practitioner, Rites of Place & Taking Risks

Love & Liberation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 106:37


Carroll Dunham: The Path of a Householder Practitioner, Rites of Place & Taking Risks Carroll Dunham is a medical anthropologist, storyteller, Buddhist practitioner, and chaplain, who has devoted her life to exploring human entanglement between other species. She was based in Nepal for over 30 years and has lived and traveled amongst nomadic communities including in China, Mongolia, and India.  Some of what Carroll shares today includes: 00:00:00 From New Jersey to Nepal, a nunnery, her future husband, and the 1985 Kalachakra gathering. 00:08:00 Stories of meeting her teachers, great meditation masters, including Dilgo Khyentse, Bakha Tulku, Trulshik Rinpoche, and Lama Wangdu. 00:17:00 Advice from His Holiness the Dalai Lama. 00:19:33 Taksang (Tiger's Nest), the Nechung Oracle & receiving Dilgo Khyentse full terma. 00:23:00 Innovation, monasteries, and keeping the dharma meaningful and safe. 00:25:00 Stories and memories of Trulshik Rinpoche 00:30:00 Learning Himalayan languages 00:33:00 Humla and how it is unique 00:35:00 Dragon Brides; on polyandry, women with many husbands 00:40:00 On her meeting and marriage with her husband Thomas Kelly 00:43:00 Fostering children and non-dual gifts of Nepal. 00:49:00 The market economy's impact on relationships, Earth, and family structure. 00:56:00 Notions of modernity disguised as freedom. 00:57:00 Raising children in a seasonal manner, rituals, healing, and rites of passage 01:09:00 Best place to give birth and to die. 01:10:00 Relationships, healing, mistakes and safety in anthropological work 01:20:00 Nepal's ethnic diversity and environmental challenges 01:27:00 Longevity, biomimicry, meditation and aging 01:30:00 The origins and journey of clothing. 01:38:00 Innovations of waste and creative change agents in the textile industry 01:45:00 Risk, collaboration, and the unexpected amazing.   About Carroll Dunham: Carroll is a medical anthropologist whose work explores human entanglement with other species, from microbes to yaks.  Based in Nepal for 30 years, she has lived and traveled extensively amongst nomadic communities, including those in India, Mongolia, and China.  A lifelong student of Buddhism, Tibetan medicine, and Himalayan medicinal plants, she is committed to amplifying Indigenous voices and advocating stewardship of fragile ecosystems. She is currently the co-founder of Around the World in 80 Fabrics. Revitalizing vanishing textile traditions to reduce petroleum-fueled fast fashion.  A storyteller at heart, Carroll has authored five books and produced over a dozen documentaries for National Geographic, PBS, and BBC.  As a Buddhist chaplain, she is passionate about resiliency and the human ability to thrive post disasters. www.wildearthjourneys.com Around the World in 80 Fabrics www.atw80fabrics.com   Podcast https://oliviaclementine.com/podcasts   Enjoy these conversations? Please leave a review here. Scroll down to Review & Ratings. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/love-liberation/id1393858607  

SBS NITV Radio
Thomas Kelly's 'Silence' gives thunderous voice to Treaty talks

SBS NITV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 11:09


From May 1st to 2nd, audiences in Perth will bear witness to 'Silence,' a raw and visceral dance theatre production that pulls the Treaty conversation back into the spotlight.

The Bright Forever
S2_EP19 - Look, Ye Saints, the Sight Is Glorious

The Bright Forever

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 40:09 Transcription Available


Our host, Andy Peavyhouse, recalls how, since starting this podcast, it has been a constant reminder of the power hymns have played in his journey of faith. He remembers how each hymn paints another picture of his walk with Christ and how hymns can be the cornerstone of our faith journey. One hymn that paints quite a vivid picture of Christ's triumphant victory through his finished work on the cross is Thomas Kelly's "Look Ye Saints, the Sight is Glorious." It unfolds in a symphony of poetic majesty. Each verse is a brushstroke of truth, painting the ultimate victory of Christ. We'll explore the richness of this hymn, as we dive into its authorship, history, and theology. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to hymnody's ability to capture the soul's deepest cries and loftiest praises, to strike that tender chord within us that resonates with God's truth.  We'll see how this hymn echoes Scripture, inviting us all to acknowledge Jesus as the Lamb who was slain and now reigns victorious. Join us, as we honor the Lenten and Easter seasons by amplifying the joyous acclamation of Christ's triumph, encouraging listeners to reclaim the hymns that have shaped our faith, and to carry their powerful messages of truth to a lost and dying world.SHOW CREDITS AND LINKS:Andrew Peterson's “Is He Worthy?” Red Mountain Church Music Red Mountain Hymn Collective "Crown Him" Taken from This Breaks My Heart of Stone: A Collection of Hymns from Red Mountain Church Download the entire Red Mountain Music catalogue of songs in one PDF Songbook (does not include hymns from Silent Night, Demos & B-sides). The PDF download includes everything Red Mountain Music has available.THIS BREAKS MY HEART OF STONE ALBUM CREDITS:  Jon Black - acoustic guitar, vocals Chris Campbell - mandolin Tim Carroll - double bass Karl Digerness - vocals Tripp Ethridge - drums Dan Hames - bgvs Drew Holcomb - vocals, bgvs Ellie Holcomb - vocals, bgvs Jeff Irwin - bass Jeremy Meyer - bgvs Evan Munger - bgvs, hand claps Brian T. Murphy - pads, piano, vocals, bgvs, hand claps, loops Brooke Murphy - hand claps Pete Nice - pedal steel Benj Pocta - acoustic guitar, banjo, vocals, bgvs, hand claps Stokes Skellie - vocals Tom Slinger - bgvs Ashley Spurling - vocals, bgvs Matt Terrell - vocals Clint Wells - acoustic and electric guitars, slide guitar, bgvs, hand claps, loopsProduced by Brian T. Murphy and Clint Wells Mixed and mastered by Paul Scodova Project management by Bradley N. Cordell Graphic design and layout by Justin Pocta Recording and engineering by Brian T. Murphy at Red Mountain Studios - Birmingham, AL Additional recording on Track 7 by Luke Brodine - Pendleton, SC Additional recording and engineering on track 9 by Karl Digerness - San Francisco, CA Additional recording and engineering during post production by Paul Scodova - Birmingham, AL  Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.

The Daily Aus
An 18 year old died after a coward punch. His killer will now be released.

The Daily Aus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 14:31


In July 2012, 18-year-old Thomas Kelly was coward punched by Kieran Loveridge during a random attack in Sydney's once-popular nightlife district of Kings Cross. The incident was part of a spate of violence in the area and led the NSW Government to introduce the city's now-defunct lockout laws. Last week, Kieran Loveridge was granted parole towards the end of his 13-year sentence. On today's podcast, we'll look at the original incident that changed Sydney forever, the lockout laws, and where we're at 14 years on. Find out more about Take Kare Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam KoslowskiAudio producer: Emmeline Peterson Do you have feedback for the podcast? Share your thoughts via our survey!Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterBuy our book No Silly Questions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Spiritual Awakening Radio
From Darkness to Light Through Meditation

Spiritual Awakening Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 57:03


On the web you'll find a lot of talk about spirituality, yet so few rise above body-consciousness and get to experience that Sacred Inner Space for themselves. Reliable information is quite rare. There's so much discussion about "gnostics", "mystics", "sages of philosophy", "masters of the east", or "ancient scriptures" but almost nothing is ever said about the spiritual practices of these gnostics and mystics of the ages. Only with a Living Mystic Path, a Living School of Spirituality is one close to the Inner Circle of Masters and Students where this sort of Divine Path can be made knowable to the genuine spiritual seeker by way of Initiation into the Mysteries. Today, an introduction to meditation for beginners that also provides a glimpse into the world of advanced practice, inner Light and Sound, the path of the masters, East and West, in the various schools of spirituality. "Darkness is no longer dark to me." "There is a Sound emanating from beyond the silence." (Spiritual masters allude to transcendental heavenly senses, eyes and ears of the soul able to see and hear spiritually.)   "Light is always within us. When the mind is settled, we see that Light." (Sant Kirpal Singh, unpublished book on Sant Mat meditation)   “It is impossible to confine love to the temporal and transient levels of life, and it is impossible to confine the grandeur and majesty of God to the dimensions of the mind... I had no fixed starting place in time and space, for I dwelt in a multi-verse that was co-extensive with all the ages. But my inner world was still limited by the boundaries of creation; I needed the guidance of a spiritual adept, within the physical world itself, to give me new birth into the freedom of eternity.” (George Arnsby Jones, disciple of Master Kirpal, author of, An Odyssey of Inner Space)   References, Subjects, and Sources Include: passages about solitude, silence, and meditation from: 1) Thomas Merton, 2) Caroline Stephen, The Lord of Silence (a Quaker publication), 3) Thomas Kelly; 4) Saint Thomas - the Apostle to India; 5) The Gnostic Nag Hammadi Library: Apocryphon of John, Book of Allogenes,  Trimorphic Protennoia, and Thunder: Perfect Mind; 6) The Book of Enoch, 7) Hebrew Bible: Psalm 46: 10 ("Be still and know that I Am God."); 8) The Acts of Peter; 9) The Jesus Sutras of China; 10) The Tao Te Ching of Lao Tzu; 11) Swamiji Maharaj from the Sar Bachan Radhasoami Poetry - also shared here: "Meditate: Sit still and you will reach your destination. Walk fast and you will go nowhere." 12) Introductory Meditation Instructions, a Convenient Method from Huzur Baba Sawan Singh; 13) Introductory Meditation Instructions from Sant Kirpal Singh (finding Jyoti or Inner Light at the Third Eye); 14) Guidance about Meditation Practice from: A Spiritual Seekers Guide (on how Love/Bhakti is the Key); 15) Maharshi Mehi Paramhans and Shri Bhagirath Baba (Seven Stages of Meditation described in, The Philosophy of Liberation, on correct posture, Brahma-Muhurta/The Hour of Elixir, Thrice-Daily Meditation, Meditation and the Dreamstate); 16) Couplets of Swami Sant Sevi Ji Maharaj; 17) Swami Achyutanand Baba (Yoga of Inner Light & Sound); and, 18) Huzur Maharaj Rai Saligram: The Gospel of Sant Mat in a Nutshell: The River of Sound That Connects Souls to the Ocean of Love (God). (Prem Patra Radhaswami)   In Divine Love (Bhakti), Light, and Sound, At the Feet of the Masters, Radhasoami   James Bean Spiritual Awakening Radio Podcasts Sant Mat Satsang Podcasts Sant Mat Radhasoami A Satsang Without Walls Spiritual Awakening Radio Website: https://www.SpiritualAwakeningRadio.com    

Financial Freedom for Physicians with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD
#760 - AI and the Future of Medicine: A Dialogue with Dr. Thomas Kelly (Heidi Health)

Financial Freedom for Physicians with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 32:53


Description: In this captivating episode, we engage in a profound discussion with Dr. Thomas Kelly, Founder and CEO of Heidi, a pioneering force in the realm of AI-supported healthcare. Uncover the roots of Heidi, beginning with its precursor Oscer in 2019, and the journey to developing an AI model rigorously trained for over 3000 hours to ensure unparalleled accuracy in patient care. Fresh off a significant $15 million Series A funding milestone, Dr. Kelly delves into how Heidi is set to revolutionize healthcare delivery. We'll explore the unique challenges faced in integrating AI into healthcare, the importance of clinician satisfaction, and the broader implications for patient outcomes. Dr. Kelly also shares his vision for a healthcare system where technology and human expertise converge to offer optimal care, reflecting on the transformative potential of AI in medicine. Tune in for an insightful exploration of the future of healthcare with one of the industry's most forward-thinking leaders. To connect with Heidi Health, visit their website: https://try.heidihealth.com/drloo/ Disclaimer: Not advice. Educational purposes only. Not an endorsement for or against. Results not vetted. Views of the guests do not represent those of the host or show. Do your due diligence. Click here to join PodMatch (the "AirBNB" of Podcasting): https://www.joinpodmatch.com/drchrisloomdphd We couldn't do it without the support of our listeners. To help support the show: CashApp- https://cash.app/$drchrisloomdphd Venmo- https://account.venmo.com/u/Chris-Loo-4 Buy Me a Coffee- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chrisJx Thank you to our sponsor, CityVest: https://bit.ly/37AOgkp Click here to schedule a 1-on-1 private coaching call: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/book-online Click here to purchase my books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaQn4p Follow our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/chL1357 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drchrisloomdphd Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thereal_drchrisloo Follow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thereal_drchrisloo Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drchrisloomddphd Follow the podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3NkM6US7cjsiAYTBjWGdx6?si=1da9d0a17be14d18 Subscribe to our Substack newsletter: https://substack.com/@drchrisloomdphd1 Subscribe to our Medium newsletter: https://medium.com/@drchrisloomdphd Subscribe to our email newsletter: ⁠https://financial-freedom-for-physicians.ck.page/b4622e816d⁠ Subscribe to our LinkedIn newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=6992935013231071233 Join our Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87512799 Join our Spotify Community: ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-loo/subscribe⁠ Thank you to our advertisers on Spotify. Financial Freedom for Physicians, Copyright 2024

Spittin Chiclets
Spittin' Chiclets Episode 487: Featuring Justin Thomas & Kelly Chase

Spittin Chiclets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 235:23


On Episode 487 of Spittin' Chiclets, the guys are joined by Justin Thomas (01:41:50) to talk about his successful career as a professional golfer, how he became a fan of hockey, and possible Sandbagger match up vs Biz and Whit. But first, the boys recap the wild and crazy NHL Trade Deadline; breaking down all the moves and games from the past week. Which teams won the deadline and which teams lost the deadline? Later on, the guys are joined by Kelly Chase (03:05:57) to talk about his battle with cancer, an upcoming charity event, and he also shared some hilarious Brett Hull stories. Lastly, Grinnelli shares some personal news in hopes to help anyone out there who may be affected by cancer.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets

Gospel Hall Audio
Hymn Singing and Scenery from England (100 min)

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 99:47


100 minutes of hymn singing from various Bible conferences held at the Curzon St Meeting Room, Derby, England. The video contains photos of scenes from each county in England, in alphabetical order. Hymn selection: 00.00 What was it blessed God? (Ann Taylor Gilbert) 03.12 Awake each soul, awake each tongue! (Thomas Kelly) 05.43 O blessed God what hast Thou done? (Mary Bowley Peters) 09.34 Jesus that name is love (J.G. Deck) 13.36 Guide us O Thou gracious Saviour (William Williams) The post Hymn Singing and Scenery from England (100 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

The Living Streams Church Podcast
A Heart of Pilgrimage

The Living Streams Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 34:49


While we celebrate Jesus' first advent with faith and his second with hope, it's love that fuels our present. Guided by Thomas Kelly's call to embrace our "joyous burdens" of love, we can delve into Psalm 84 for guidance. As pilgrims yearning for and praising the Lord, we should develop a heart for His house, a spirit of constant gratitude, and a willingness to walk the path He sets before us. Empowered by Christ, we can find joy in serving Him through the good and hard times, just as the pilgrims anticipated reaching Jerusalem. So, let's dedicate this year to practicing love, embracing our specific tasks, and journeying with a grateful heart towards God's kingdom.STUDY DEEPERhttps://livingstreams.org/teachings-collection/2023/12/31/heart-of-pilgrimageABOUT LIVING STREAMSLiving Streams Church exists to be a healthy local church that creatively expands God's kingdom. We always seek to display God's glory, build courageous people, and engage in society's pain. Located in Phoenix, AZ.#livingstreamschurch  CONNECT WITH LIVING STREAMSONLINE: http://www.livingstreams.orgINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/livingstreamschurchFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/livingstreamschurch

New Books Network
Thomas Kelly, "The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China" (Columbia UP, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 96:15


Why would an inkstone have a poem inscribed on it? Early modern Chinese writers did not limit themselves to working with brushes and ink, and their texts were not confined to woodblock-printed books or the boundaries of the paper page. Poets carved lines of verse onto cups, ladles, animal horns, seashells, walking sticks, boxes, fans, daggers, teapots, and musical instruments. Calligraphers left messages on the implements ordinarily used for writing on paper. These inscriptions—terse compositions in verse or epigrammatic prose—relate in complex ways to the objects on which they are written.  Thomas Kelly develops a new account of the relationship between Chinese literature and material culture by examining inscribed objects from the late Ming and early to mid-Qing dynasties. He considers how the literary qualities of inscriptions interact with the visual and physical properties of the things that bear them. Kelly argues that inscribing an object became a means for authors to grapple with the materiality and technologies of writing. Facing profound social upheavals, from volatility in the marketplace to the violence of dynastic transition, writers turned to inscriptions to reflect on their investments in and dependence on the permanence of the written word. Shedding new light on cultures of writing in early modern China, The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China (Columbia UP, 2023) broadens understandings of the links between the literary and the material. Huijun Mai is an Assistant Professor in Medieval Chinese Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. 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

New Books in History
Thomas Kelly, "The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China" (Columbia UP, 2023)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 96:15


Why would an inkstone have a poem inscribed on it? Early modern Chinese writers did not limit themselves to working with brushes and ink, and their texts were not confined to woodblock-printed books or the boundaries of the paper page. Poets carved lines of verse onto cups, ladles, animal horns, seashells, walking sticks, boxes, fans, daggers, teapots, and musical instruments. Calligraphers left messages on the implements ordinarily used for writing on paper. These inscriptions—terse compositions in verse or epigrammatic prose—relate in complex ways to the objects on which they are written.  Thomas Kelly develops a new account of the relationship between Chinese literature and material culture by examining inscribed objects from the late Ming and early to mid-Qing dynasties. He considers how the literary qualities of inscriptions interact with the visual and physical properties of the things that bear them. Kelly argues that inscribing an object became a means for authors to grapple with the materiality and technologies of writing. Facing profound social upheavals, from volatility in the marketplace to the violence of dynastic transition, writers turned to inscriptions to reflect on their investments in and dependence on the permanence of the written word. Shedding new light on cultures of writing in early modern China, The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China (Columbia UP, 2023) broadens understandings of the links between the literary and the material. Huijun Mai is an Assistant Professor in Medieval Chinese Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in East Asian Studies
Thomas Kelly, "The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China" (Columbia UP, 2023)

New Books in East Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 96:15


Why would an inkstone have a poem inscribed on it? Early modern Chinese writers did not limit themselves to working with brushes and ink, and their texts were not confined to woodblock-printed books or the boundaries of the paper page. Poets carved lines of verse onto cups, ladles, animal horns, seashells, walking sticks, boxes, fans, daggers, teapots, and musical instruments. Calligraphers left messages on the implements ordinarily used for writing on paper. These inscriptions—terse compositions in verse or epigrammatic prose—relate in complex ways to the objects on which they are written.  Thomas Kelly develops a new account of the relationship between Chinese literature and material culture by examining inscribed objects from the late Ming and early to mid-Qing dynasties. He considers how the literary qualities of inscriptions interact with the visual and physical properties of the things that bear them. Kelly argues that inscribing an object became a means for authors to grapple with the materiality and technologies of writing. Facing profound social upheavals, from volatility in the marketplace to the violence of dynastic transition, writers turned to inscriptions to reflect on their investments in and dependence on the permanence of the written word. Shedding new light on cultures of writing in early modern China, The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China (Columbia UP, 2023) broadens understandings of the links between the literary and the material. Huijun Mai is an Assistant Professor in Medieval Chinese Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies

New Books in Literary Studies
Thomas Kelly, "The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China" (Columbia UP, 2023)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 96:15


Why would an inkstone have a poem inscribed on it? Early modern Chinese writers did not limit themselves to working with brushes and ink, and their texts were not confined to woodblock-printed books or the boundaries of the paper page. Poets carved lines of verse onto cups, ladles, animal horns, seashells, walking sticks, boxes, fans, daggers, teapots, and musical instruments. Calligraphers left messages on the implements ordinarily used for writing on paper. These inscriptions—terse compositions in verse or epigrammatic prose—relate in complex ways to the objects on which they are written.  Thomas Kelly develops a new account of the relationship between Chinese literature and material culture by examining inscribed objects from the late Ming and early to mid-Qing dynasties. He considers how the literary qualities of inscriptions interact with the visual and physical properties of the things that bear them. Kelly argues that inscribing an object became a means for authors to grapple with the materiality and technologies of writing. Facing profound social upheavals, from volatility in the marketplace to the violence of dynastic transition, writers turned to inscriptions to reflect on their investments in and dependence on the permanence of the written word. Shedding new light on cultures of writing in early modern China, The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China (Columbia UP, 2023) broadens understandings of the links between the literary and the material. Huijun Mai is an Assistant Professor in Medieval Chinese Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Chinese Studies
Thomas Kelly, "The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China" (Columbia UP, 2023)

New Books in Chinese Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 96:15


Why would an inkstone have a poem inscribed on it? Early modern Chinese writers did not limit themselves to working with brushes and ink, and their texts were not confined to woodblock-printed books or the boundaries of the paper page. Poets carved lines of verse onto cups, ladles, animal horns, seashells, walking sticks, boxes, fans, daggers, teapots, and musical instruments. Calligraphers left messages on the implements ordinarily used for writing on paper. These inscriptions—terse compositions in verse or epigrammatic prose—relate in complex ways to the objects on which they are written.  Thomas Kelly develops a new account of the relationship between Chinese literature and material culture by examining inscribed objects from the late Ming and early to mid-Qing dynasties. He considers how the literary qualities of inscriptions interact with the visual and physical properties of the things that bear them. Kelly argues that inscribing an object became a means for authors to grapple with the materiality and technologies of writing. Facing profound social upheavals, from volatility in the marketplace to the violence of dynastic transition, writers turned to inscriptions to reflect on their investments in and dependence on the permanence of the written word. Shedding new light on cultures of writing in early modern China, The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China (Columbia UP, 2023) broadens understandings of the links between the literary and the material. Huijun Mai is an Assistant Professor in Medieval Chinese Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies

New Books in Early Modern History
Thomas Kelly, "The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China" (Columbia UP, 2023)

New Books in Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 96:15


Why would an inkstone have a poem inscribed on it? Early modern Chinese writers did not limit themselves to working with brushes and ink, and their texts were not confined to woodblock-printed books or the boundaries of the paper page. Poets carved lines of verse onto cups, ladles, animal horns, seashells, walking sticks, boxes, fans, daggers, teapots, and musical instruments. Calligraphers left messages on the implements ordinarily used for writing on paper. These inscriptions—terse compositions in verse or epigrammatic prose—relate in complex ways to the objects on which they are written.  Thomas Kelly develops a new account of the relationship between Chinese literature and material culture by examining inscribed objects from the late Ming and early to mid-Qing dynasties. He considers how the literary qualities of inscriptions interact with the visual and physical properties of the things that bear them. Kelly argues that inscribing an object became a means for authors to grapple with the materiality and technologies of writing. Facing profound social upheavals, from volatility in the marketplace to the violence of dynastic transition, writers turned to inscriptions to reflect on their investments in and dependence on the permanence of the written word. Shedding new light on cultures of writing in early modern China, The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China (Columbia UP, 2023) broadens understandings of the links between the literary and the material. Huijun Mai is an Assistant Professor in Medieval Chinese Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Communications
Thomas Kelly, "The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China" (Columbia UP, 2023)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 96:15


Why would an inkstone have a poem inscribed on it? Early modern Chinese writers did not limit themselves to working with brushes and ink, and their texts were not confined to woodblock-printed books or the boundaries of the paper page. Poets carved lines of verse onto cups, ladles, animal horns, seashells, walking sticks, boxes, fans, daggers, teapots, and musical instruments. Calligraphers left messages on the implements ordinarily used for writing on paper. These inscriptions—terse compositions in verse or epigrammatic prose—relate in complex ways to the objects on which they are written.  Thomas Kelly develops a new account of the relationship between Chinese literature and material culture by examining inscribed objects from the late Ming and early to mid-Qing dynasties. He considers how the literary qualities of inscriptions interact with the visual and physical properties of the things that bear them. Kelly argues that inscribing an object became a means for authors to grapple with the materiality and technologies of writing. Facing profound social upheavals, from volatility in the marketplace to the violence of dynastic transition, writers turned to inscriptions to reflect on their investments in and dependence on the permanence of the written word. Shedding new light on cultures of writing in early modern China, The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China (Columbia UP, 2023) broadens understandings of the links between the literary and the material. Huijun Mai is an Assistant Professor in Medieval Chinese Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications

Off the Page: A Columbia University Press Podcast
Thomas Kelly, "The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China" (Columbia UP, 2023)

Off the Page: A Columbia University Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 96:15


Why would an inkstone have a poem inscribed on it? Early modern Chinese writers did not limit themselves to working with brushes and ink, and their texts were not confined to woodblock-printed books or the boundaries of the paper page. Poets carved lines of verse onto cups, ladles, animal horns, seashells, walking sticks, boxes, fans, daggers, teapots, and musical instruments. Calligraphers left messages on the implements ordinarily used for writing on paper. These inscriptions—terse compositions in verse or epigrammatic prose—relate in complex ways to the objects on which they are written.  Thomas Kelly develops a new account of the relationship between Chinese literature and material culture by examining inscribed objects from the late Ming and early to mid-Qing dynasties. He considers how the literary qualities of inscriptions interact with the visual and physical properties of the things that bear them. Kelly argues that inscribing an object became a means for authors to grapple with the materiality and technologies of writing. Facing profound social upheavals, from volatility in the marketplace to the violence of dynastic transition, writers turned to inscriptions to reflect on their investments in and dependence on the permanence of the written word. Shedding new light on cultures of writing in early modern China, The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China (Columbia UP, 2023) broadens understandings of the links between the literary and the material. Huijun Mai is an Assistant Professor in Medieval Chinese Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show w/ Greg Hughes: 2024 Legislative Preview

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 103:29 Transcription Available


Rod Arquette Show w/ Greg Hughes Daily Rundown – Friday, December 15, 20234:20 pm: Utah Senate President Stuart Adams joins Greg for a conversation about the Senate's legislative priorities going into the 2024 session, which begins next month.6:05 pm: Michael Toscano, Executive Director of the Institute for Family Studies, joins the program to discuss his recent piece in the Deseret News on how to make smartphone apps safer for kids.6:20 pm: Ilya Shapiro, Director of Constitutional Studies at the Manhattan Institute joins Rod for a conversation about how university presidents are right to defend free speech, except when it becomes disruptive action on campus.6:38 pm: Joel Kotkin, Professor of Urban Studies at Chapman University, joins the program to discuss his piece for Compact about the new green feudalism.6:50 pm: Thomas Kelly, Vice President of Civics Initiatives at the Jack Miller Center joins Rod for a conversation about his recent piece for The Fulcrum about finding solutions to America's civics crisis.

Reality Life with Kate Casey
Ep. - 834 - EXECUTIVE PRODUCER OF SOUTHERN CHARM

Reality Life with Kate Casey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 47:58


Thomas Kelly is Executive Producer and Showrunner for this season of Southern Charm. He discusses how he became a reality television producer, his experiences on Real Housewives, and behind the scenes of filming this season of the Bravo hit show. Reality Life with Kate CaseyMust Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.comPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The ForgeCast
Episode 226 - Thomas Kelly: Doing

The ForgeCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 63:12


In this week's episode Sam interviews Thomas Kelly about his international travels in blacksmithing, working at Eveleigh Works, and exploring the craft.

Kaeno presents The Vanishing Point
Live As…Primary, Chicago 2023-11-04

Kaeno presents The Vanishing Point

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 91:15


Hello Everyone, Welcome to The Vanishing Point 716 Live As, recorded at Primary Night Club, Chicago, on Saturday, November 4th, 2023, along with The Thrillseekers and Thomas Kelly. This event was brought to you by Intricacy Nights. --- 01. Avoure - Pulse 02. Above & Beyond - Believer (Marsh's Guatape Remix) 03. Cristoph - Come With Me (Extended Mix) 04. Aly & Fila feat. Plumb - Somebody Loves You (Paul Thomas Extended Remix) 05. Sam Allan & Sarah de Warren - Sunrise (Extended Mix) 06. This Guy Ben - Neptuna (Gai Barone Extended Remix) 07. Flare & One Flower - Open In Your Eyes & Snow Patrol (Rework Mix) 08. Max Freegrant, Slow Fish - Crush On You (Extended Mix) 09. Adriatique & WhoMadeWho - Miracle (RÜFÜS DU SOL Remix) 10. OMAIR x ANASTASiiA feat. Fra.gile - Unbreakable 11. Matt Nash - Without You (Extended Mix) 12. Estiva - What Is Love (Extended Mix) 13. Underworld - Two Months Off (Tim Green Remix) 14. Memory Loss pres. LÜNA - RUN (Extended Mix) 15. Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea (Das Pharaoh & Paul Thomas Remix) 16. Binary Finary - 1998 (Victor Ruiz Extended Remix) 17. My Friend - Tasty Toucan (Extended Mix) 18. Above & Beyond - Can't Sleep (Ruben de Ronde & Elevven Extended Mix) 19. Paul van Dyk & Weekend Heroes ft. Christian Schottstaedt - Venture X 20. Luminary - Amsterdam (Grum Extended Mix) --- Cheers, Kaeno facebook.com/kaeno.music instagram.com/kaeno itunes.com/kaeno twitter.com/kaeno

Unhurried Living
ICDT 86: Living on Two Levels

Unhurried Living

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 4:57


A few years ago I read Thomas Kelly's A Testament of Devotion. He put into eloquent prose a dynamic that I had experienced, but had not yet found words to describe. There is a way of ordering our mental life on more than one level at once. On one level we may be thinking, discussing, seeing, calculating, meeting all the demands of external affairs. But deep within, behind the scenes, at a profounder level, we may also be in prayer and adoration, song and worship and a gentle receptiveness to divine breathings. . . . In a deeply religious culture people know that the deep level of prayer and of divine attendance is the most important thing in the world. It is at this deep level that the real business of life is determined. . . . Between the two levels is fruitful interplay, but ever the accent must be upon the deeper level, where the soul ever dwells in the presence of the Holy One. Thomas Kelly, A Testament of Devotion (San Francisco: Harper San Francisco, 1941), 9.  ______________________________________________________Follow Gem on Instagram and grab a copy of her new book Hold That Thought. You can also join her in the Replenish Community.

I Can Do That!
Living on Two Levels

I Can Do That!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 4:57


A few years ago I read Thomas Kelly's A Testament of Devotion. He put into eloquent prose a dynamic that I had experienced, but had not yet found words to describe. There is a way of ordering our mental life on more than one level at once. On one level we may be thinking, discussing, seeing, calculating, meeting all the demands of external affairs. But deep within, behind the scenes, at a profounder level, we may also be in prayer and adoration, song and worship and a gentle receptiveness to divine breathings. . . . In a deeply religious culture people know that the deep level of prayer and of divine attendance is the most important thing in the world. It is at this deep level that the real business of life is determined. . . . Between the two levels is fruitful interplay, but ever the accent must be upon the deeper level, where the soul ever dwells in the presence of the Holy One. Thomas Kelly, A Testament of Devotion (San Francisco: Harper San Francisco, 1941), 9.  ______________________________________________________Follow Gem on Instagram and grab a copy of her new book Hold That Thought. You can also join her in the Replenish Community.

Kaeno presents The Vanishing Point
TVP 715 Guest Mix with Thomas Kelly

Kaeno presents The Vanishing Point

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 61:09


The Vanishing Point 714 Guest Mix Artist: Thomas Kelly Location: Chicago Style: Trance, Tech Trance & Techno Social: https://soundcloud.com/t_kelly

ElectroNic Sessions
ElectroNic Sessions 061 With Sander Ferrar (Exclusive Guest Mix By Thomas Kelly)

ElectroNic Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 61:13


ElectroNic Sessions Podcast Ep. 061 Is now available Via Podcast, Featuring an exclusive guest mix by Thomas Kelly! Check out his latest tracks below. Follow me on IG - instagram.com/sanderferrar/ Connect with me on Twitter - twitter.com/sanderferrar Check out my latest Episodes - sanderferrar.com/espodcast --------------Playlist-------------- 1. Blank & Jones - Desire (Matt Bukovski Remix) 2. Gigi D 'Agostino - Bla Bla Bla (Matt Bukovski Remix) 3. Andrew Meller - Born Slippy (Luca Morris Remix) 4. Mark Sherry - Space People 5. Simon Patterson - Thump ( Ryan K Rework) 6. Lucas Deyong - We Can Be Free 7. Tony De Vit - The Dawn (Mark Sherry Remix) 8. Code2 - Faded Emotions 9. Paul Denton - Watching The Waves 10. Craig Connelly - Nathan's Song 11. Commander Tom - Are Am Eye (John Askew Remix) 12. Nikolauss - Dreamfire        

Dads on the Air
Too Soon, Too Late

Dads on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023


With special guests: Ralph & Kathy Kelly… in conversation with Bill Kable There is widespread knowledge of the July 2012 attack on 18 year old Thomas Kelly in 2017. The sorrow felt by the community was compounded by the loss through suicide of Thomas’s brother Stuart four years later. Ralph and Kathy Kelly have experienced the unimaginable but as a measure of the innate qualities of them and their family they have, in the time since, made great strides in reducing the dangers on the streets of Sydney. In their book Too Soon, Too Late Kathy and Ralph tell how they explored what happened on those July days in 2012 and 2016. They talk about the care and assistance they have received from people such as former NSW Premiers Barry O’Farrell and Mike Baird. They also reveal the human side of the people on the front line such as the NSW Police Force Homicide Squad. Within themselves Kathy and Ralph found the bravery missing from anonymous “trolls” who did not like some of the changes to our drinking laws even if they resulted in a dramatic reduction in hospital admissions on a Saturday night. The forewords to this book are written by former Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione and Professor Gordian Fulde Director of Emergency Department at St Vincent’s Hospital for thirty years up until 2018, the longest serving Director of Emergency in Australian history. These people know what a difference Kathy and Ralph have made. Podcast (mp3)

The Spring Midtown
The Cure For Busyness | Silence and Solitude - Luke 5:12-16 - Clint Leavitt

The Spring Midtown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 37:50


Listen as Pastor Clint kicks off our series on busyness by examining one of Jesus' primary cures to busyness: the practices of silence and solitude. Sermon Resources: 1. Harvard Business Review and Gallup studies on busyness: https://hbr.org/2023/03/beware-a-culture-of-busyness 2. Columbia University study on busyness: https://hbr.org/2016/12/research-why-americans-are-so-impressed-by-busyness 3. APA Study on busyness: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2022-85298-001 4. Study on how often we touch our phones: https://www.brusselstimes.com/232851/people-touch-their-smartphone-over-2600-times-a-day-research-shows 5. "Horror vacui" (the fear of vacancy) -Baruch Spinoza 6. Meyer Friedman and "hurry sickness:" https://www.forbes.com/sites/palomacanterogomez/2019/02/01/ten-intelligent-ways-to-combat-your-hurry-sickness/?sh=79f3179b572e 7. "Hurry Sickness: Is The Quest to Be All and Do All Costing Us Our Health?" by Rosemary Sword and Philip Zimbardo: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-time-cure/201302/hurry-sickness 8. "We suffer from interior immigration." -Douglass Steere 9. “Busyness seems to be a determination not to ‘miss out on life.' Behind much of the rat race of modern life is the unexamined assumption that what I do determines who I am. In this way, we define ourselves by what we do, rather than by any quality of what we are inside. It is typical in a party for one stranger to approach another with the question, ‘What do you do?' Perhaps we wouldn't have a clue how to respond to the deeper question, ‘Who are you?'” -James Houston, "The Transforming Friendship: A Guide To Prayer" 10. “Strained by the very mad pace of our daily outer burdens, we are further strained by an inward uneasiness, because we have hints that there is a way of life vastly richer and deeper than all this hurried existence, a life of unhurried serenity and peace and power. If only we could slip over into that Center! If only we could find the Silence which is the source of sound!” That is, “If only we could deeply, fully, richly experience the life-giving presence of God.” -Thomas Kelly, "Testament of Devotion" 11. “I am so busy now that if I did not spend three hours each day in prayer, I could not get through the day.” -Martin Luther 12. “To pray is to descend with the mind into the heart, and there to stand before the face of the Lord, ever-present, all seeing, within you.” -Theophan the Recluse 13. “We think of solitude as a station where we can recharge our batteries, or as a corner of the boxing ring where our wounds are oiled, our muscles massaged, and our courage restored by fitting slogans. But that is not the solitude of John the Baptist, of Anthony or Benedict. For them solitude is not a private therapeutic place. Rather, it is the place of conversion, the place where the old self dies and the new self is born, the place where the emergence of the new man and the new woman occurs. Solitude is the furnace of transformation. Without solitude, we remain victims of our society and continue to be entangled in the illusion of the false self. Solitude is the place of the great struggle and the great encounter - the struggle against the compulsions of the false self and the encounter with the loving God who offers the substance of the true self.” -Henri Nouwen 14. “Silence is God's first language.” -John of the Cross 15. “The friend of silence draws near to God.” -John Climacus

The Amanda Seales Show
It's Black Joy FriYay | EP 173

The Amanda Seales Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 52:25


We're spreading Black Joy all day.  We've also got The Public Seales Announcement, The Blackspin, Things I Learned This Week, and of course The Word Game! FOLLOW ALONG AS WE COVER: 1:16 – It's Back to School time… Morris Brown College is Back!   3:01 – The Public Seales Announcement - In Amanda We Trust comes out today! Thank you for the Love!   4:45 – We'll go to the phonelines… #Disstracks   6:07 -Happy Birthday! Coming up this hour… We're spreading More Black Joy, Things I Learned This   7:57 – A story of Black Joy! It's Black Business Month! Thomas Kelly,  an entrepreneur in Nashville is sharing the love with Entrepreneur's. #Creativesouls   10:42 – Jeremiah's The People Versus – Sandra Bullock #BlindSide   14:22 – Amanda's shares Things she Learned This Week!   17:03 – We'll Check the Voicemail.   20:01 – The Word Game! With a twist.   22:32 It's Black Joy Friday! 16 year old Cayden Brown of Michigan launches The Trespass Project for youth!   25:13 – The Word Game – Part 1   31:08 – The Word Game – Part 2   37:54 – Let's check the voicemail!   40:05 – Black Joy Friday! And we've got more good news to share. Coming up… The Black Spin   42:17 A Story of Black Joy! He's a Genius!   46:02 – The Blackspin – The Dj's   50:47 – Thanks for Listening to The Amanda Seales ShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Take Back Our Schools
Civics vs "Action Civics"

Take Back Our Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 40:25


Andrew and Beth speak with education analyst, Tom Kelly who talks about his work with the Jack Miller Center advocating for civics education in K-12 schools. We discuss the appalling results of the recently released assessment of eighth-grade students on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) where only 14 percent of students scored proficient in US history and 22 percent in civics.Kelly also explains the difference between traditional civics education focused on America's founding documents and the structure of American government and “action civics” being taught in public schools and favored by the national teachers unions which focuses on civic engagement and social justice issues.Thomas Kelly oversees all K-12 civic education efforts for the Jack Miller Center (JMC) through its Founding Civics Initiative. Since 2016, Tom has grown JMC's K-12 civics programming from 2 to more than 130 programs in ten states with a network of nearly 2,000 teachers. Tom's articles on civic education have appeared in Newsweek, The Hill, National Review, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and RealClear Public Affairs. He received an A.B. from the University of Chicago in international studies and a J.D. from the University of Notre Dame.

The Final Four Is Not On The Schedule - A Michigan State Basketball Podcast.
Coach Thomas Kelly Recaps the Season and Provides Insights into the Season Ahead

The Final Four Is Not On The Schedule - A Michigan State Basketball Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 35:03


May 3, 2023: MSU assistant coach Thomas Kelly joins us again this time to recap last year and gives a little insight into what is coming for next year. We discuss what it's like to have a stable roster versus what he used to deal with at Western Michigan where summer was spent finding players in the transfer portal instead of preparing for the next season. Also, we ask coach Kelly what was harder, playing in the NCAA tournament or coaching? Are you looking for Spartan gear? There's only one place to go to get your MSU T-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts — Nudge Printing. Nudge is owned and operated by Gabe and Brittany, two MSU alums. The business is operated out of Michigan and screen prints super high quality products. They also have a large assortment of apparel for other schools as well as stickers for your wall, car, or computer. You can also buy our merchandise to sport around town where all the sales proceeds go to support the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Final Four Is Not On The Schedule - A Michigan State Basketball Podcast.
Coach Thomas Kelly Recaps the Season and Provides Insights into the Season Ahead

The Final Four Is Not On The Schedule - A Michigan State Basketball Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 35:03


May 3, 2023: MSU assistant coach Thomas Kelly joins us again this time to recap last year and gives a little insight into what is coming for next year. We discuss what it's like to have a stable roster versus what he used to deal with at Western Michigan where summer was spent finding players in the transfer portal instead of preparing for the next season. Also, we ask coach Kelly what was harder, playing in the NCAA tournament or coaching? Are you looking for Spartan gear? There's only one place to go to get your MSU T-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts — Nudge Printing. Nudge is owned and operated by Gabe and Brittany, two MSU alums. The business is operated out of Michigan and screen prints super high quality products. They also have a large assortment of apparel for other schools as well as stickers for your wall, car, or computer. You can also buy our merchandise to sport around town where all the sales proceeds go to support the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Munro Live Podcast
Thomas Kelly - Automation Alley

Munro Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 50:39


Cory and Paul chat with the CEO of Automation Alley, Thomas Kelly. Automation Alley is a nonprofit Industry 4.0 knowledge center and home to the World Economic Forum's US Center for Advanced Manufacturing. Munro is an engineering consulting firm that specializes in product design, costing and teardown benchmarking. Munro Home of Lean Design leandesign.com

New Books Network
Thomas Kelly, "Bias: A Philosophical Study" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 70:28


The concept of bias is familiar enough, partly because it is deployed frequently and in different contexts. For example, we talk about biased jurors, biased procedures, biased laws, biased decisions, and biased people. But we also talk about bias as a feature of certain frames of mind, habits, dispositions, and mental processes. In most of these contexts, bias is seen as a kind of failing or a bad-making feature. Attributions of bias are hence often accusatory, or at least a matter of negative assessment. Although these phenomena are familiar, questions remain. Is bias is a single thing? Is bias always bad? Is bias always misleading? Can bias be eliminated? In Bias: A Philosophical Study (Oxford University Press, 2023), Thomas Kelly addresses a broad range of such questions. He develops a norm-theoretic account of what bias is, and then explores its implications. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. 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

New Books in Philosophy
Thomas Kelly, "Bias: A Philosophical Study" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 70:28


The concept of bias is familiar enough, partly because it is deployed frequently and in different contexts. For example, we talk about biased jurors, biased procedures, biased laws, biased decisions, and biased people. But we also talk about bias as a feature of certain frames of mind, habits, dispositions, and mental processes. In most of these contexts, bias is seen as a kind of failing or a bad-making feature. Attributions of bias are hence often accusatory, or at least a matter of negative assessment. Although these phenomena are familiar, questions remain. Is bias is a single thing? Is bias always bad? Is bias always misleading? Can bias be eliminated? In Bias: A Philosophical Study (Oxford University Press, 2023), Thomas Kelly addresses a broad range of such questions. He develops a norm-theoretic account of what bias is, and then explores its implications. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/philosophy

New Books in Political Science
Thomas Kelly, "Bias: A Philosophical Study" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 70:28


The concept of bias is familiar enough, partly because it is deployed frequently and in different contexts. For example, we talk about biased jurors, biased procedures, biased laws, biased decisions, and biased people. But we also talk about bias as a feature of certain frames of mind, habits, dispositions, and mental processes. In most of these contexts, bias is seen as a kind of failing or a bad-making feature. Attributions of bias are hence often accusatory, or at least a matter of negative assessment. Although these phenomena are familiar, questions remain. Is bias is a single thing? Is bias always bad? Is bias always misleading? Can bias be eliminated? In Bias: A Philosophical Study (Oxford University Press, 2023), Thomas Kelly addresses a broad range of such questions. He develops a norm-theoretic account of what bias is, and then explores its implications. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

New Books in Psychology
Thomas Kelly, "Bias: A Philosophical Study" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 70:28


The concept of bias is familiar enough, partly because it is deployed frequently and in different contexts. For example, we talk about biased jurors, biased procedures, biased laws, biased decisions, and biased people. But we also talk about bias as a feature of certain frames of mind, habits, dispositions, and mental processes. In most of these contexts, bias is seen as a kind of failing or a bad-making feature. Attributions of bias are hence often accusatory, or at least a matter of negative assessment. Although these phenomena are familiar, questions remain. Is bias is a single thing? Is bias always bad? Is bias always misleading? Can bias be eliminated? In Bias: A Philosophical Study (Oxford University Press, 2023), Thomas Kelly addresses a broad range of such questions. He develops a norm-theoretic account of what bias is, and then explores its implications. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology

New Books in Language
Thomas Kelly, "Bias: A Philosophical Study" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Language

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 70:28


The concept of bias is familiar enough, partly because it is deployed frequently and in different contexts. For example, we talk about biased jurors, biased procedures, biased laws, biased decisions, and biased people. But we also talk about bias as a feature of certain frames of mind, habits, dispositions, and mental processes. In most of these contexts, bias is seen as a kind of failing or a bad-making feature. Attributions of bias are hence often accusatory, or at least a matter of negative assessment. Although these phenomena are familiar, questions remain. Is bias is a single thing? Is bias always bad? Is bias always misleading? Can bias be eliminated? In Bias: A Philosophical Study (Oxford University Press, 2023), Thomas Kelly addresses a broad range of such questions. He develops a norm-theoretic account of what bias is, and then explores its implications. Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/language

This Is Your Afterlife
Convoluted Cake Metaphor with Thomas Kelly

This Is Your Afterlife

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 49:36


You've seen Thomas Kelly on TV in hella commercials, and the lucky ones of us have seen him perform on stage with the legendary Chicago improv team Sand alongside previous TIYA guest Mike Brunlieb (and Scott Nelson and others). Thomas and I go way back, and this is an especially cozy chat. The rare in-person This Is Your Afterlife!Content warning: self-improvement, "Do you know who I am?," vampire lit, praise for doing bits, afterlife as cake or life as cake or maybe both but at different times?Patreon supporters make This Is Your Afterlife possible and get awesome bonus episodes. Become an Afterhead at patreon.com/davemaher. Follow Sand on Instagram: @sand.improvJoin Sand's mailing list by just emailing Thomas directly and asking: thomas.d.kelly@gmail.comSubscribe to my newsletter, Definitive Answers, for weekly personal and culture essays, plus music recs. And follow me @thisisdavemaher on Twitter and Instagram.---Music = Future: "Use Me" / James Blackshaw: "The Cloud of Unknowing" / Johnnie Frierson: "Miracles"

Renovaré Podcast with Nathan Foster
Lacy Borgo — Thomas Kelly's A Testament of Devotion

Renovaré Podcast with Nathan Foster

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 30:41


Most years Lacy Borgo re-reads A Testament of Devotion by Thomas Kelly. She joins Nathan Foster to discuss how this spiritual classic has impacted her life.

Poplitically Incorrect
Secrets of The Real Housewives with producer Thomas Kelly

Poplitically Incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 91:47


Real Housewives producer and showrunner Thomas Kelly joins Unpopular to share secrets from the franchise and insights into how reality TV is made. We discuss underrated and misunderstood OC Housewives and the show's controversial Covid season, why were Kelly Dodd and Braunwyn let go, what is Lisa Rinna like to work with, Eileen Davidson's feud with Lisa Vanderpump, why Ashley Darby is a producer's dream, mean Housewives and more. Before that, Jacques gets into AOC's #arrestgate, Honey Boo Boo's gastric sleeve surgery, Southern Charm's failed race feud, and Resident Evil on Netflix.   For more content, subscribe to Unpopular on Patreon! You get access to bonus episodes and get to help keep Unpopular's lights on. https://www.patreon.com/unpopularjp Please support the show by leaving a five star review on Apple, Spotify or Podchaser, or by joining Patreon or donating to Buy Me a Coffee. FOLLOW UNPOPULAR: https://www.instagram.com/unpopularjp/ https://twitter.com/unpopularjp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.