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Sermon for May 31, 2026
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C'est la libre-antenne du dimanche midi ! Attablez-vous et venez débattre avec la joyeuse bande de Stephen Brun tous les dimanches entre 13h00 et 15h00. Durant deux heures, les auditeurs sont au cœur de l'émission pour échanger avec Stephen Brun, Alexandre Biggerstaff, Maxime Pauty, Erwan Abautret et tous leurs invités.
Épatant 2e de Ligue 1 derrière le PSG, le Racing Club de Lens va-t-il parachever sa saison par une victoire en Coupe de France, qui serait la première de son histoire ? Le club sang et or a rendez-vous avec Nice, vendredi 22 mai (21h) au Stade de France et sera grandement favori face à des Aiglons qui peuvent descendre en Ligue 2 ( barrage aller-retour contre Saint-Etienne le 26 mai à l'extérieur, le 29 mai à domicile). À trois jours de l'événement, le capitaine lensois Adrien Thomasson a accordé un entretien exclusif à Samuel Duhamel pour RTL.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Sermon for May 3, 2026
Meilleur joueur, meilleur espoir, meilleur coach : le WFC fait le bilan des nommés des Trophées UNFP. Les nominations de Dembélé, Nuno Mendes ou les absences de Thomasson, Esteban Lepaul, Corentin Tolisso et d'autres joueurs vont choquent-elles ? Désiré Doué, Joao Neves peuvent-ils encore être considérés comme des Espoirs ? Sage, Luis Enrique, Genesio, Pantaloni et Paulo Fonseca ont été nommé pour le trophée du meilleur coach de la saison : des choix logiques ? Le WFC juge les nommés des Trophées UNFP.Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
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Sermon for January 18, 2026 | Preaching text: John 1:29-42
Sermon for January 11, 2026 | Preaching text: Matthew 3:13-17
Sermon for November 23, 2025 | Preaching text: Luke 23:33-43
The word “metaphysics” conjures up thoughts of very hard questions about reality and deep, perhaps unresolvable, metaphysical mysteries. But is that the right way to think about the subject matter of metaphysics? According to Amie Thomasson, very clearly no. In her new book, Rethinking Metaphysics (Oxford University Press, 2025), Thomasson argues that traditional views of metaphysics make the mistake of assuming that our concepts all function the same way – for example, that the job of metaphysics is to provide truthmakers for statements about necessity and possibility, about morality, about numbers, when each of these discourses have different aims. Thomasson, who is Daniel P. Stone Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy at Dartmouth College, instead offers a deflationary view of metaphysics in which the job of metaphysicians is conceptual engineering – of figuring out how our concepts and terms work in a discourse, what their various functions are, and what conceptual schemes we should adopt, particularly if our current ones are leading us into metaphysical pseudo-problems. 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
The word “metaphysics” conjures up thoughts of very hard questions about reality and deep, perhaps unresolvable, metaphysical mysteries. But is that the right way to think about the subject matter of metaphysics? According to Amie Thomasson, very clearly no. In her new book, Rethinking Metaphysics (Oxford University Press, 2025), Thomasson argues that traditional views of metaphysics make the mistake of assuming that our concepts all function the same way – for example, that the job of metaphysics is to provide truthmakers for statements about necessity and possibility, about morality, about numbers, when each of these discourses have different aims. Thomasson, who is Daniel P. Stone Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy at Dartmouth College, instead offers a deflationary view of metaphysics in which the job of metaphysicians is conceptual engineering – of figuring out how our concepts and terms work in a discourse, what their various functions are, and what conceptual schemes we should adopt, particularly if our current ones are leading us into metaphysical pseudo-problems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/philosophy
The word “metaphysics” conjures up thoughts of very hard questions about reality and deep, perhaps unresolvable, metaphysical mysteries. But is that the right way to think about the subject matter of metaphysics? According to Amie Thomasson, very clearly no. In her new book, Rethinking Metaphysics (Oxford University Press, 2025), Thomasson argues that traditional views of metaphysics make the mistake of assuming that our concepts all function the same way – for example, that the job of metaphysics is to provide truthmakers for statements about necessity and possibility, about morality, about numbers, when each of these discourses have different aims. Thomasson, who is Daniel P. Stone Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy at Dartmouth College, instead offers a deflationary view of metaphysics in which the job of metaphysicians is conceptual engineering – of figuring out how our concepts and terms work in a discourse, what their various functions are, and what conceptual schemes we should adopt, particularly if our current ones are leading us into metaphysical pseudo-problems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Sermon for November 9, 2025 | Preaching text: Luke 20:27-38
Sermon for October 26, 2025 | Preaching text: John 8:31-36
Sermon for September 28, 2025 | Preaching text: Luke 16:19-31
Sermon for September 21, 2025 | Preaching text: Luke 16:1-13
Originally aired on September 13th, 2025. Doug's entertaining interview with Ann Thomasson-Wilson, for your listening pleasure.
Sermon for August 24, 2025 | Preaching text: Luke 13:10-17
Join us in discovering our divine purpose and anointing He has placed on our lives to serve Him and others. Get ready to be inspired and equipped to walk in your calling with confidence and grace.
In this episode of Tech Talk, a Mortar & Pestle production, Erin Michael, Director of Member Engagement, is joined by Mallorie Thomasson, pharmacy technician at Chris' Express Drug, as they discuss her compounding journey.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Lydia Place executive director Ashley Thomasson about the work they do to help people experiencing homelessness in Whatcom County.
Join Justin as he chats with musician Tucker Thomasson about the ancient Sumerians, the Necronomicon, retro video stores, Throne of Iron, music production, cryptids, and more!Tucker Thomasson bio:Tucker Thomasson is an American singer and musician best known as the vocalist, guitarist and songwriter for heavy metal band Throne of Iron.Intro and outro theme created by Wyrm. Support Wyrm by visiting the Serpents Sword Records bandcamp page (linked below):https://serpentsswordrecords.bandcamp.com/Monsters, Madness and Magic Official Website. Monsters, Madness and Magic on Linktree.Monsters, Madness and Magic on Instagram.Monsters, Madness and Magic on Facebook.Monsters, Madness and Magic on Twitter.Monsters, Madness and Magic on YouTube
Sermon for April 27, 2025 | Preaching text: Genesis 1:26-31
Sermon for April 20, 2025 | Preaching text: Luke 24:1-12
Sermon for April 6, 2025 | Preaching text: John 12:1-8
Sermon for March 30, 2025 | Preaching text: Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32
Sermon for March 23, 2025 | Preaching text: Luke 13:1-9
In this special episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show celebrating National Ag Day, Dr. Alex Thomasson from Mississippi State University explores how autonomous systems—drones, robotic tractors, and AI-driven technologies—are transforming modern agriculture. From tackling labor shortages to enhancing efficiency, he breaks down the real-world impact of automation on farm operations. Tune in now on all major platforms!"The push for autonomous systems is largely driven by labor shortages, and it also brings opportunities for increased efficiency and precision."Meet the guest: Dr. Alex Thomasson is a leader in agricultural engineering and automation, serving as Department Head of Agricultural and Biological Engineering and Director of the Agricultural Autonomy Institute at Mississippi State University. With a Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Kentucky, his research focuses on precision agriculture, autonomous systems, and AI-driven farm technology.What you will learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:26) Introduction(04:11) Systems adopting automation(05:46) Labor challenges in agriculture(10:18) Autonomous vehicles in ag(16:16) Autonomous systems explained(22:36) Benefits of automation(30:59) Final three questionsThe Crop Science Podcast Show is trusted and supported by the innovative companies:- S&W Seed Co.- KWS- CNH Reman
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Sermon for March 2, 2025 | Preaching text: Luke 9:28-36
Sermon for February 16, 2025 | Preaching text: Luke 6:17-26
Sermon for February 2, 2025 | Preaching text: Luke 4:21-30
Sermon for January 26, 2025 | Preaching text: Luke 4:14-21
One of the greatest challenges for small local law enforcement agencies like those in the Jon Benet Ramsey and Delphi cases is that they are not accustomed to complex criminal cases. One of the challenges for large agencies is that they can become apathetic and overwhelmed with data. Scot Thomasson, a veteran of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tabacco, Firearms and Explosives, known as the ATF, joins me to discuss how law enforcement can solve for those challenges.To find out about Scot's work with artificial intelligence in law enforcement:https://www.esleuth.ai/Contact me at silverliningshandbookpod@gmail.comCheck out the Silver Linings Handbook website at:https://silverliningshandbook.com/Check out our Patreon to support the show at:https://www.patreon.com/thesilverliningshandbookJoin our Facebook Group at:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1361159947820623Visit the Silver Linings Handbook store to support the podcast at:https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-silver-linings-handbook-podcast-store/To read our Trime Cime Times Substack:https://truecrimemessenger.substack.comEpisode art by Hannah Hill. To check out and support Hannah's art, check out her Instagram at @serious_moonlite or her website at https://linktr.ee/HannahHillArt.The Silver Linjngs Handbook podcast is a part of the ART19 network. ART19 is a subsidiary of Wondery and Amazon Music.See the Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and the California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sermon for January 12, 2025 | Preaching text: Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
Sermon for Christmas Eve (December 24, 2024) | Preaching text: Luke 2:1-20
Sermon for December 22, 2024 | Preaching text: Luke 1:39-45
Sermon for December 1, 2024 | Preaching text: Luke 21:25-36
Sermon for November 24, 2024 | Preaching text: John 18:33-37
Sermon for November 17, 2024 | Preaching text: Mark 13:1-8
Scot Thomasson had years of experience at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. Now, he's hoping that a new company he's working with — eSleuth AI — can revolutionize crime-solving and eliminate cold case backlogs. If you're a law enforcement official curious about eSleuth AI, email Scot at sthomasson@esleuth.ai or check out their website at: https://www.esleuth.ai/Check out Safe Gun Lock here: https://www.safegunlock.com/Support your local book stores! Buy Rocky Mountain High by Dan and Scot Thomasson here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/rocky-mountain-high-jack-lang/10198537?ean=9781456756833Buy Straw Man by Dan and Scot Thomasson here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/straw-men-dan-k-thomasson/9673146?ean=9781504985901Support The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Scot Thomasson worked at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives for over two decades. We talked to him about violent crimes, gun safety, myths about the Bureau, and what it's like to work dangerous assignments for the ATF.Check out Safe Gun Lock here: https://www.safegunlock.com/Support your local book stores! Buy Rocky Mountain High by Dan and Scot Thomasson here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/rocky-mountain-high-jack-lang/10198537?ean=9781456756833Buy Straw Man by Dan and Scot Thomasson here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/straw-men-dan-k-thomasson/9673146?ean=9781504985901Support The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.