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Best podcasts about thursday dec

Latest podcast episodes about thursday dec

Chapel Falls Christian Fellowship Teachings

Thursday Dec 24, 2020 Pastor Nathan Robinson

Epiphany Radio Your Poetry Outlet
Epiphany Radio Presents The Get Down!

Epiphany Radio Your Poetry Outlet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 179:24


Poets! Thursday Dec.17th 2020 @9pm.EPIPHANY RADIO PRESENTS The Last GET DOWN Show For 2020 is all About You, The Callers!!                                                                                 Tell Us What Was Your Favorite Show, Your Favorite Piece, etc.This Is Van Meadows (Poetic) & John Robinson (JRob The WiseSon)                                                                                                                                Way of Saying Thank You For Supporting The Get Down & Making 2020 Outstanding!The Call In Number Is 319-527-6300 , Press #1 so we can Thank You

Chapel Falls Christian Fellowship Teachings
2 Corinthians 4 - Don't Lose Heart

Chapel Falls Christian Fellowship Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 32:39


Thursday Dec. 17, 2020 Pastor Dwain Fye

VOCM Shows
Thursday Dec 17 - Richard Alexander NL Employers' Council ED - 2020 Review & Predictions For 2021

VOCM Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 43:25


Thursday Dec 17 - Richard Alexander NL Employers' Council ED - 2020 Review & Predictions For 2021 by VOCM

Hope Community Church Winston-Salem, NC

Thursday Dec 17, 2020

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook
Dec 16 2020 7am, weather forecast

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 3:01


AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK Wednesday (Dec 16): Cloudy. High 31. Wind chill ranging from 18 to 23. Wind east around 8 mph, gusting to 16 mph.  Wednesday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy. Low 22. Wind northeast around 4 mph. Thursday (Dec 17): Mostly cloudy to cloudy. High 32. Wind north around 2 mph. Thursday night: Partly cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly clear after midnight. Low 18. Wind chill ranging from 10 to 28. Wind southwest near calm in the evening, becoming 6 mph after midnight. Friday (Dec 18): Partly to mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Breezy and relatively mild. High 39. Wind chill ranging from 8 to 30. Wind south around 10 mph, gusting to 21 mph, in the morning, becoming 15 mph, gusting to 23 mph, in the afternoon. Friday night: Cloudy. A 60% chance of a mix of rain and snow after midnight. Breezy and relatively mild. Low 33. Wind chill as low as 25. Wind south around 17 mph, gusting to 23 mph, in the evening, becoming 13 mph, gusting to 23 mph, after midnight. Little or no snow accumulation expected. Saturday (Dec 19): Cloudy. Patchy light fog. A 70% chance of a mix of snow and rain in the morning, then a mix of rain and snow in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 35. Wind south around 5 mph. No snow accumulation expected. Saturday night: Cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog. Low 22. Wind chill ranging from 12 to 28. Wind west-northwest around 11 mph, gusting to 18 mph. Sunday (Dec 20): Cloudy in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Breezy. High 30. Wind chill ranging from 11 to 20. Wind west-northwest around 12 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Sunday night: Mostly cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy after midnight. Breezy. Low 23, but temperatures rising after midnight. Wind chill ranging from 13 to 19. Wind west-southwest around 10 mph, gusting to 16 mph, in the evening, becoming 15 mph, gusting to 23 mph, after midnight. Monday (Dec 21): Mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Breezy and relatively mild. High 45. Wind southwest around 18 mph, gusting to 24 mph, in the morning, becoming 14 mph, gusting to 23 mph, in the afternoon. Monday night: Partly cloudy in the evening, becoming clear to partly cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog after midnight. Low 25. Wind southwest around 10 mph, gusting to 17 mph, in the evening, becoming 7 mph after midnight. Tuesday (Dec 22): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly sunny in the afternoon. Patchy light fog. Relatively mild. High 40. Wind west around 4 mph in the morning, becoming east-northeast in the afternoon. Tuesday night: Partly cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog in the evening. Low 27, but temperatures rising after midnight. Wind chill ranging from 18 to 31. Wind east around 9 mph in the evening, becoming southeast after midnight. KASICA/KK/MK/GK

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook
Dec 15 2020 7am, weather forecast

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 2:37


AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK Tuesday (Dec 15): Partly to mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy in the afternoon. High 30. Wind chill ranging from 9 to 23. Wind east-northeast around 5 mph. Tuesday night: Cloudy. Low 23. Wind chill ranging from 13 to 19. Wind east around 10 mph, gusting to 18 mph. Wednesday (Dec 16): Cloudy. High 28. Wind chill ranging from 13 to 18. Wind east around 10 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Wednesday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy. Low 21. Wind east-northeast around 6 mph in the evening, becoming north after midnight. Thursday (Dec 17): Partly to mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 36. Wind north-northwest around 3 mph. Thursday night: Clear to partly cloudy in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Low 16. Wind chill ranging from 9 to 28. Wind southwest around 2 mph in the evening, becoming 5 mph after midnight. Friday (Dec 18): Partly to mostly cloudy. Breezy and relatively mild. High 40. Wind south around 10 mph, gusting to 20 mph, in the morning, becoming 15 mph, gusting to 22 mph, in the afternoon. Friday night: Cloudy. Breezy and relatively mild. Low 35, but temperatures rising after midnight. Wind chill ranging from 26 to 31. Wind south around 15 mph, gusting to 22 mph. Saturday (Dec 19): Cloudy. A 60% chance of rain likely. Relatively mild. High 39, but temperatures falling in the afternoon. Wind south around 7 mph in the morning, becoming northwest around 2 mph in the afternoon. aturday night: Cloudy. Patchy light fog in the evening. A 20% chance of a mix of snow and rain in the evening, then a snow after midnight. Low 25. Wind northwest around 4 mph in the evening, becoming 8 mph after midnight. Little or no snow accumulation expected. Sunday (Dec 20): Partly to mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. High 36. Wind chill ranging from 16 to 26. Wind west around 11 mph, gusting to 19 mph. Sunday night: Partly cloudy in the evening, becoming cloudy after midnight. Breezy. Low 24. Wind chill ranging from 12 to 21. Wind west-southwest around 12 mph, gusting to 19 mph, in the evening, becoming 17 mph, gusting to 25 mph, after midnight. Monday (Dec 21): Cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly sunny in the afternoon. Windy and relatively mild. High 39. Wind chill ranging from 15 to 30. Wind west-southwest around 18 mph, gusting to 25 mph. Monday night: Clear. Windy. Low 20. Wind chill ranging from 4 to 22. Wind west around 18 mph, gusting to 27 mph. KASICA/KK/MK/GK

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook
Dec 14 2020 7am, weather forecast

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 3:41


AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK  Monday (Dec 14): Mostly sunny in the morning, becoming partly to mostly sunny in the afternoon. Breezy. High 30. Wind northwest around 11 mph, gusting to 22 mph. Monday night: Partly cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy after midnight. Low 18. Wind chill as low as 12. Wind northwest around 7 mph, gusting to 16 mph, in the evening, becoming 4 mph after midnight. Tuesday (Dec 15): Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. High 32. Wind north-northeast around 3 mph in the morning, becoming east-southeast in the afternoon. Tuesday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the evening, becoming cloudy after midnight. Low 24. Wind chill ranging from 15 to 23. Wind east-southeast around 7 mph. Wednesday (Dec 16): Cloudy. High 32. Wind chill ranging from 15 to 23. Wind east around 9 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Wednesday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the evening, becoming clear to partly cloudy after midnight. Low 19. Wind east-northeast around 5 mph. Thursday (Dec 17): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 36. Wind east-northeast around 2 mph in the morning, becoming southwest in the afternoon. Thursday night: Mostly clear in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Low 18. Wind chill ranging from 8 to 29. Wind south-southeast around 3 mph in the evening, becoming 7 mph after midnight. Friday (Dec 18): Partly to mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Breezy. High 36. Wind chill ranging from 8 to 25. Wind south-southeast around 12 mph, gusting to 23 mph, in the morning, becoming 17 mph, gusting to 25 mph, in the afternoon. Friday night: Cloudy. Breezy. Low 30, but temperatures rising after midnight. Wind chill ranging from 19 to 27. Wind south-southwest around 15 mph, gusting to 23 mph, in the evening, becoming 11 mph, gusting to 18 mph, after midnight. Saturday (Dec 19): Cloudy. Patchy light fog in the afternoon. An 80% chance of a mix of sleet, rain, and snow High 34. Wind chill around 27. Wind south-southwest around 7 mph. Snow or ice (on ground) accumulation about a quarter inch. Saturday night: Cloudy. Patchy light fog. A 50% chance of a mix of sleet, snow, and freezing rain in the evening, then a mix of snow and sleet after midnight. Low 27. Wind chill ranging from 19 to 27. Wind west-southwest around 5 mph in the evening, becoming 9 mph, gusting to 16 mph, after midnight. Little or no snow or ice (on ground) accumulation expected. Little if any freezing rain accumulation. Sunday (Dec 20): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming sunny in the afternoon. Breezy. High 38. Wind chill ranging from 17 to 29. Wind west-southwest around 12 mph, gusting to 21 mph. Sunday night: Clear in the evening, becoming clear to partly cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog. Low 19. Wind chill ranging from 8 to 20. Wind west-southwest around 8 mph in the evening, becoming south-southwest around 14 mph, gusting to 23 mph, after midnight. KASICA/KK/MK/GK

Jakethis of Jake Johannsen
Ep 389 Sioux ME

Jakethis of Jake Johannsen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 30:19


Live on Facebook weekdays at 3 pm California time.  This show is from Thursday Dec 10 2020

Chapel Falls Christian Fellowship Teachings

Thursday Dec 10, 2020 Pastor Dwain Fye

Chapel Falls Christian Fellowship Teachings
1 Samuel 28 - The Witch Of Endor

Chapel Falls Christian Fellowship Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 58:06


Thursday Dec 10, 2020 Pastor Nathan Robinson

VOCM Shows
Thursday Dec 10th - Rhonda Tulk-Lane Music NL Executive Director - 2020 Music NL Award Nominees

VOCM Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 44:05


Thursday Dec 10th - Rhonda Tulk-Lane Music NL Executive Director - 2020 Music NL Award Nominees by VOCM

Beyond the News WFLA Interviews
Tristan Starbird and Rolonda Beacham - Job Fair for Former Prisoners

Beyond the News WFLA Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 15:37


A national organization called Better Together is holding a job fair for former prison inmates to help them find work, Thursday (Dec 10). Grace Family Church in Tampa is holding a parallel event that same day. We speak with Tristan Starbird and Rolonda Beacham.

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook
Dec 09 2020 7am, weather forecast

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 2:01


AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK  Wednesday (Dec 9): Mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 46. Wind west-northwest around 7 mph. Wednesday night: Partly cloudy. Low 27. Wind west-northwest around 3 mph in the evening, becoming southwest after midnight. Thursday (Dec 10): Partly to mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 47. Wind south-southwest around 9 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Thursday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy after midnight. Low 30. Wind chill ranging from 24 to 34. Wind southwest around 7 mph in the evening, becoming northwest after midnight. Friday (Dec 11): Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the morning, becoming cloudy in the afternoon. A 40% chance of rain. Breezy and relatively mild. High 41. Wind chill ranging from 22 to 32. Wind north-northeast around 11 mph, gusting to 19 mph, in the morning, becoming 15 mph, gusting to 22 mph, in the afternoon. Friday night: Cloudy. An 80% chance of rain in the evening, then a mix of rain and snow after midnight. Windy and relatively mild. Low 34. Wind chill ranging from 24 to 28. Wind north-northeast around 18 mph, gusting to 26 mph, in the evening, becoming 22 mph, gusting to 30 mph, after midnight. Little or no snow accumulation expected. Saturday (Dec 12): Cloudy. An 80% chance of a mix of snow and rain likely. Very windy. High 37. Wind chill around 23. Wind north-northeast around 24 mph, gusting to 32 mph. Snow accumulation 1 to 2 inches. Saturday night: Cloudy. A 70% chance of a mix of snow, rain, and sleet in the evening, then snow after midnight. Windy. Low 25. Wind chill ranging from 12 to 23. Wind north-northeast around 23 mph, gusting to 32 mph, in the evening, becoming 19 mph, gusting to 27 mph, after midnight. Snow or ice (on ground) accumulation about an inch. Sunday (Dec 13): Cloudy. Breezy. High 29. Wind chill ranging from 11 to 18. Wind north-northwest around 18 mph, gusting to 27 mph, in the morning, becoming 14 mph, gusting to 21 mph, in the afternoon. Sunday night: Clear to partly cloudy in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Low 18. Wind chill ranging from 9 to 17. Wind northwest around 11 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Monday (Dec 14): Sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Patchy light fog in the morning. High 34. Wind chill ranging from 9 to 27. Wind west-northwest around 7 mph. Monday night: Mostly cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy after midnight. Low 24. Wind chill ranging from 16 to 21. Wind southwest around 6 mph. Tuesday (Dec 15): Cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy in the afternoon. High 37. Wind south-southwest around 5 mph. Tuesday night: Dense overcast. Low 27. Wind south around 3 mph in the evening, becoming west-northwest after midnight. KASICA/KK/MK/GK

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook
Dec 08 2020 7am, weather forecast

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 2:37


AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK  Tuesday (Dec 8): Mostly sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 43. Wind west-southwest around 7 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Tuesday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy after midnight. Low 29. Wind chill ranging from 21 to 28. Wind west-southwest around 10 mph, gusting to 15 mph. Wednesday (Dec 9): Partly to mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming sunny in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 47. Wind west-southwest around 7 mph. Wednesday night: Clear. Low 24. Wind west around 2 mph in the evening, becoming southeast after midnight. Thursday (Dec 10): Sunny in the morning, becoming partly to mostly sunny in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 46. Wind southeast around 5 mph. Thursday night: Fair to partly cloudy in the evening, becoming partly to mostly cloudy after midnight. Low 30. Wind chill ranging from 24 to 30. Wind southeast around 6 mph. Friday (Dec 11): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 48. Wind south around 11 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Friday night: Cloudy. A 70% chance of rain. Breezy and relatively mild. Low 35. Wind chill ranging from 26 to 34. Wind south around 15 mph, gusting to 25 mph. Saturday (Dec 12): Cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy in the afternoon. An 80% chance of a mix of rain and snow. Breezy. High 40. Wind chill ranging from 25 to 31. Wind southwest around 15 mph, gusting to 23 mph. No snow accumulation expected. Saturday night: Cloudy. A 40% chance of a mix of sleet, snow, and rain in the evening, then a chance of snow after midnight. Breezy. Low 32. Wind chill as low as 23. Wind west around 13 mph, gusting to 22 mph. No snow or ice (on ground) accumulation expected. Sunday (Dec 13): Cloudy. High 37. Wind chill ranging from 23 to 29. Wind west-northwest around 10 mph, gusting to 18 mph. Sunday night: Partly cloudy in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Low 20. Wind west-northwest around 4 mph. Monday (Dec 14): Sunny in the morning, becoming partly to mostly sunny in the afternoon. High 39. Wind southwest around 6 mph, gusting to 16 mph, in the morning, becoming 9 mph, gusting to 18 mph, in the afternoon. Monday night: Mostly cloudy. Low 25. Wind chill ranging from 15 to 22. Wind southwest around 10 mph, gusting to 16 mph. KASICA/KK/MK/GK

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook
Dec 06 2020 7am, weather forecast

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 3:00


AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK  Sunday (Dec 6): Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. High 36. Wind north around 3 mph. Sunday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy after midnight. Low 24. Wind west-southwest around 4 mph in the evening, becoming northwest after midnight. Monday (Dec 7): Partly to mostly sunny. Relatively mild. High 40. Wind northwest around 3 mph. Monday night: Clear to partly cloudy in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Low 20. Wind west-northwest around 2 mph in the evening, becoming west-southwest after midnight. Tuesday (Dec 8): Mostly sunny in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy in the afternoon. High 40. Wind west-southwest around 6 mph, gusting to 18 mph, in the morning, becoming 11 mph, gusting to 19 mph, in the afternoon. Tuesday night: Mostly cloudy. Breezy. Low 31. Wind chill as low as 23. Wind west-southwest around 11 mph, gusting to 19 mph. Wednesday (Dec 9): Partly to mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly sunny in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 47. Wind west-southwest around 8 mph, gusting to 15 mph. Wednesday night: Clear in the evening, becoming partly cloudy after midnight. Low 29. Wind west around 9 mph in the evening, becoming 5 mph after midnight. Thursday (Dec 10): Partly cloudy. Relatively mild. High 47. Wind northwest around 3 mph in the morning, becoming north-northeast in the afternoon. Thursday night: Partly to mostly cloudy. Low 29. Wind chill ranging from 20 to 33. Wind northeast around 5 mph in the evening, becoming 9 mph, gusting to 16 mph, after midnight. Friday (Dec 11): Cloudy. An 80% chance of rain. Breezy and relatively mild. High 42. Wind east around 14 mph, gusting to 20 mph, in the morning, becoming 17 mph, gusting to 25mph, in the afternoon. Friday night: Cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog after midnight. A 40% chance of rain. Relatively mild. Low 41, but temperatures rising after midnight. Wind south-southeast around 12 mph, gusting to 19 mph, in the evening, becoming 8 mph after midnight. Saturday (Dec 12): Cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Patchy light fog. An 80% chance of rain. Breezy and relatively mild. High 48, but temperatures falling in the afternoon. Wind south around 11 mph, gusting to 17 mph, in the morning, becoming southwest around 15 mph, gusting to 24 mph, in the afternoon. Saturday night: Cloudy. Windy. Low 31. Wind chill ranging from 20 to 29. Wind southwest around 17 mph, gusting to 24 mph. KASICA/KK/MK/GK

Breaking Smart
Involvement Capitalism

Breaking Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 26:09


Welcome back. The Breaking Smart newsletter and podcast is starting up again after a very refreshing 6-week break. I want to kick off the post-break programming with a podcast on a big question: if we are headed at least partially towards a post-scarcity world, as we seem to be, does it look more like the Star Trek universe, or the universe in Iain M. Banks Culture novels? Both are varieties of something I call involvement capitalism, which I think it’s going to emerge in the next decade one way or the other. The choices we make in the next few years will determine which flavor we end up with.1/ Over my break, I had a chance to unplug from weekly writing, and reflect on the broader theme of this mailing list, while watching the news. In case you forgot my tagline for breaking smart, this broader theme is serendipity through technology, and in the last few years, that has been a murky theme to think about. Is it the best of times or worst of times? Hard to tell.2/ I unplugged from writing, but not from media consumption. As you might know I don’t believe in that, especially when historic news is unfolding, and the last six weeks have of course been extra historic. Very much in the “weeks when decades happen” category, so I was very plugged in. 3/ The US elections happened, a second or third wave of the pandemic kicked off (depending on where you live), and multiple vaccines passed early trials, in the process pioneering a whole new class of mRNA vaccines.4/ Closer to our own set of usual topics, bitcoin neared its historic all-time highs, a DeepMind AI sort of solved the protein-folding problem, SpaceX launched its first operational crewed mission, and also launched its beta Starlink broadband services.5/ There was a small detail in that last news item that’s my jumping-off point for today. The Terms of Service for Starlink require you to agree that Mars is going to be a free planet, outside the jurisdiction of Earth governments, which is an interesting move with real consequences.6/ The thing is, if SpaceX’s plans continue to succeed, they may put a Starlink constellation around Mars and offer very cheap launch services to Mars, which would lead to a broad-based democratized Mars access at least for rovers and robots, with low-cost communications once your rover is on Mars.7/ Even if human settlement does not follow, we are on the cusp of creating at least a robotic telepresence society on Mars. And if you read between the lines of the Starlink ToS, SpaceX hopes to keep that presence an open, anarcho-capitalist zone of sociopolitical experimentation.8/ What might that look like? Well, there are two precedents to consider, one fictional, one factual. The factual one is the current state of Earth oceans, which are essentially an outlaw zone. I highly recommend William Langewiesche’s brilliant 2005 book, The Outlaw Sea, for a deep look at how the world of oceans works. Shipping, piracy, law on the seas, ship-breaking, all sorts of cool stuff.9/ The fictional one is the post-scarcity anarchist civilization called the Culture, in Iain M. Banks’ novels. We know SpaceX is inspired by that since they name their barges after Culture space ships: their current fleet of 3 comprises the drone ships Of Course I Still Love You, Just Read the Instructions, and A Shortfall of Gravitas. 10/ The two together paint a consistent portrait. The Outlaw Sea kinda does look like the fictional universe of Culture books, especially the margins of the civilization, where the Culture’s Special Circumstances agents, a sort of CIA, interfere in less advanced civilizations. 11/ The fictional plots of Culture books very much resemble British and American interventionist global foreign policy, enforced by naval power projected across the world’s outlaw seas, and directed at less-developed countries, over the last two centuries. Internally, the Culture is quite different from Britain or the US, but you could say developed US-UK societies are as close to the Culture as real earth societies get.12/ So this brings me to the idea of Involvement Capitalism. I got the idea for the name from the Culture books, where the multiple species that engage with the Culture are called Involved species, which I think is a very powerful concept. I define it as capitalism based on money as a way to engage more deeply rather than disengage from society. So the opposite of f**k-you money. More like hello-world money.13/ The core idea in the Culture books is that despite its post-scarcity abundance, the AIs and biological species of the Culture don’t retreat from the universe into either pure hedonism or spiritual retirement. They stay engaged, both with each other, and with less developed civilizations. They never stop experimenting, learning, growing, and interfering in the affairs of the universe. They are involved the way annoying parents are involved in their children’s lives.14/ The Culture is both like and unlike the Star Trek Federation, which is also a post-scarcity society built around powerful spaceships and a multi-species civilization. While both are left-leaning, powerful, and militarist without admitting it, the Culture is what you might call a neoliberal anarchy with no real rules, unlike Star Trek, which is a benevolent paternalist civilization that takes its rules very seriously, closer to LBJ’s Great Society model if that had actually worked out.15/ You could say the Culture is like the Star Trek Federation, except with AI Minds in place of charismatic captains, and no Prime Directive, only a history of interference and consequences to guide individual choices, and social consequences for making good or bad decisions as individuals. For example, there is a norm but not a rule against reading the minds of humans, and a ship that violates that law is ostracized and given a pejorative nickname. 16/ Star Trek captains try to avoid mistakes, and when they do make mistakes it’s a rare crisis. First do no harm, like doctors. Culture Minds try to learn from mistakes and come out net positive and win-win long term, but in the short term they are willing to play pretty dirty. Mistakes are not exceptional. It’s a startuppy fail-fast world with consequences. This is a pretty powerful attitude. Great power, great responsibility sort of thing.17/ Not only are you willing to take risks, you are willing to take risks on behalf of others. They are willing both to commit sins, and then ask for forgiveness and atone for the sins, a kind of ask for forgiveness not permission culture, which is a very different, and in my view, much more alive posture. 18/ Compared to the Culture, the Star Trek Federation has what Bruce Sterling called an acting dead posture. Or equivalently, to use terminology coined by Samo Burja, the Culture is a live player civilization, while the Star Trek Federation is a dead player civilization.19/ The Culture society reminds me of Hannah Arendt’s definition of a free public as one where freedom is experienced through involvement in mutuality, not going off by yourself with f**k-you money, and the moral universe is based on the risky posture of making mistakes driven by curiosity and growth motives, and then seeking forgiveness, rather than trying to avoid mistakes.20/ Now the interesting thing is that both Star Trek Federation and Culture lack a meaningful scarcity-based capitalism based on money. The Star Trek has replicator credits, but they’re not really that important. They deal with lesser species like the Ferengi, which do have a concept of money in the form of latinum plates. There’s a good book about the Star Trek economy called Trekonomics, by Manu Saadia by the way.21/ Within the Culture, again there’s no money. But sometimes there are fads and fashions that create money-like dynamics. Like in Look to Windward, where there is some trading based on scarce concert tickets. But again, for the Culture, money only comes into play when dealing with less advanced cultures. So overall, both the Federation and the Culture not just post-scarcity, but post-capitalist.22/ Let’s connect all that up to the current state of the world. The interesting thing is that despite all the political strife and pandemic-related troubles and deaths, we are actually starting to hit post-scarcity dynamics for real. Money is rapidly losing all its traditional meanings, and behaving in new ways we don’t really understand yet. One obvious sign of that is that service economy workers are in the deepest s**t ever, while anyone holding stocks has been doing great. So there’s a dissonance there that’s going to get sorted out, and it’s probably going to get ugly.23/ Governments across the world have taken fiscal measures that look like close to free money. Especially if you’re in an industry like airlines, hotels, or restaurants, money is now a weird new kind of government action. It doesn’t mean what it used to. We’ve also been able to throw massive resources at vaccine development and not just develop them in record time, but do so with an entirely new method, and with higher effectiveness. And chances are it will be distributed nearly free around the world. Amazing compared to past pandemics.24/ Even better, despite the strongest efforts of the fossil fuel lobby, the renewables economy has continued to develop strongly through the pandemic, and energy is getting closer to free. And by that I mean really free, after factoring in the cost of externalities like pollution and carbon. That’s worth a bit of a bunnytrail.25/ There’s a famous paper by Nobel laureate William Nordhaus, Do Real-Output and Real-Wage Measures Capture Reality? The History of Lighting Suggests Not, analyzing the cost of artificial lighting measured in human labor hours that has some interesting implications.26/ Nordhaus shows that between prehistoric times and campfires, and modern compact fluorescent lamps (which are already obsolete btw, and being replaced by even more efficient LED lights) the cost of lighting really has dropped by a huge amount. The amount of work that bought 1 hour of light in prehistoric times now buys 53 years of light. 27/ When Nordhaus wrote the paper in 1994, you could argue it was kinda dishonest since it didn’t account for the cost of climate externalities. But now with the renewables revolution, the figure is much more honest. 28/ And it’s not just lighting. Anything based on computing and electronics has seen that trajectory. The picture in this episode has an LED, as well as a knockoff Arduino board, and it’s worth thinking about that: that board is a Chinese knockoff off an open-source project, and all the code is open source. If you bought an Arduino original, you’d pay a higher price out of goodwill for the open source.29/ We’re already into 5nm semiconductors, which means extremely low-power computing, in watts/cycle terms, and coupled with renewables, you could get solar-powered bitcoin mining on ocean barges that is literally almost free energy, not just in money terms, but in all-inclusive environmental terms, in real units like human labor.30/ So at least where artificial lighting, computing, and energy are concerned, we are getting close to Culture or Star Trek levels of post-scarcity, and the dynamics of our world are starting to reflect it. Vaccines are not free to develop today, even if they’re distributed free, but with that protein-folding breakthrough, that might go the same way.31/ So why don’t we see all this and celebrate? The thing is, post-scarcity doesn’t quite look like we expect it to, in naively idealist-utopian terms. We think it looks like the orderly Star Trek Federation, but it looks more like the chaotic Culture universe.32/ Right now the light at the end of both the Trump and Covid tunnels are visible, and it’s also very clear that the world on the other side is going to be very different on every dimension: political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental. We’re going to go straight from Covid to Climate as the next challenge.33/ Those dimensions, by the way, define what is called the PESTLE analysis framework — political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental — which I learned about recently via a project I was doing with the Yak Collective, which is a network of free agents and consultants I helped start. 34/ We just launched a project called Future Frontiers, using the PESTLE framework that you might want to check out. One of the things I hope to do with the Yak Collective in 2021 is kick off an open-source Mars rover project, betting on cheap Mars access from SpaceX. I’m looking for hackers and makers to join, so if you’re interested you should sign up. 35/ A bit of product placement PR: Next week, on Thursday Dec 10 at 8AM Pacific, we’ll be doing our first Annual Meeting, and it will be a good chance for those of you who are interested to check us out.36/ But to get back to the topic, the Yak Collective is actually one example of the sort of socio-political experiment that makes sense in an emergent post-scarcity economy of involvement capitalism, where the scarce commodity is not any kind of material resource, whether it is atoms, joules, or bits, but human involvement. 37/ Both the Star Trek Federation and the Culture represent involved postures. They don’t retreat. They explore and stay curious. They are neither individualist, nor collectivist, but try to manage that tension while remaining involved. For me, the Culture is the better model, since it is much more alive, but either model is a good one to think about.38/ What makes the Culture different from every other model of post-scarcity post-capitalism is that it’s not idealistic or utopian. It aspires to good, but accepts the necessity of mistakes, forgiveness, and messiness in a chaotic universe. In the Culture, the ultimate sin is not making mistakes, but disengaging. Involvement is good. Like in regular capitalism, greed is good, in the Culture, involvement is good.39/ Covid has shown us that traditional capitalism breaks when faced with an extreme coordination problem and necessary collective action. The US is the most powerful country on the planet, and the most powerful economy and innovation engine. Yet, it has already let almost a third of a million people die, and the number is likely to be half a million by the time we’re done. 40/ Capitalism itself is here to stay I think, but no flavor seems acceptable for the world we’re heading into, and the problems will only get worse than Covid, not easier, but also more and more things will be moving into the weird post-scarcity regimes, like lighting, computing, and energy. We don’t have a system for this.41/ Democratic capitalism leads to tyranny of the majority. Socialist flavors of capitalism as in China may do better on problems like Covid, and we can’t ignore that, but they do come at the cost of authoritarian repression with an AI surveillance state. 42/ Any sort of consensus-based approach to capitalism, as in many kinds of cooperative schemes, ends up vulnerable to veto dynamics, while more individualist leaning flavors of capitalism, like libertarianism and anarchism, end up sucked into low-level endless political life, which is ironic since that’s what they set out to avoid. In New Hampshire for instance, libertarianism went off the rails and resulted in bears running wild in a small town.43/ In all cases, I think the problem is twofold — not recognizing that post-scarcity, even in limited form, creates more chaos and confusion than a utopian peace, and the urge to retreat from involvement of any sort, which backfires, and sucks you into the worst kinds of involvement possible.44/ So what do we do? I think what we must learn to do is involvement capitalism. Stay involved, don’t ignore collective action coordination problems, don’t be idealistic about what post-scarcity means in practice, and try to have fun while figuring it all out.45/ In this newsletter, I’ve referenced a famous line, usually attributed to Stewart Brand, several times: “we are as gods, and might as well get good at it.” I want to wrap this episode with that, but with a twist: what sort of gods should we aspire to be? I think the answer is, we should aspire to be like the AI Minds that inhabit the spaceships in the Culture. The first step towards involvement capitalism is to give yourself a witty and sardonic god-name that keeps you hungry and foolish, like Steve Jobs said.So that’s it for this week. Don’t forget, if you’re interested in the Yak Collective, check out yakcollective.org, and drop by our annual meeting on Thursday Dec 10, at 8 AM Pacific.We’ll resume regular programming and subscriber-only posts next week.Note to subscribers: Billing, which was paused during my break, will resume starting today. Get full access to Breaking Smart at breakingsmart.substack.com/subscribe

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook
Dec 04 2020 7am, weather forecast

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 2:04


AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK  Friday (Dec 4): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly sunny in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 45. Wind west-southwest around 9 mph, gusting to 17 mph, in the morning, becoming north-northwest in the afternoon. Friday night: Partly to mostly cloudy in the evening, becoming fair to partly cloudy after midnight. Low 21. Wind north around 7 mph. Saturday (Dec 5): Partly to mostly sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 40. Wind north around 3 mph. Saturday night: Mostly cloudy. Low 23. Wind east-northeast around 3 mph in the evening, becoming north after midnight. Sunday (Dec 6): Partly to mostly sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 40. Wind north-northwest around 3 mph. Sunday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the evening, becoming partly to mostly cloudy after midnight. Low 23. Wind north-northwest around 3 mph. Monday (Dec 7): Partly to mostly sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 40. Wind north-northeast around 4 mph. Monday night: Clear in the evening, becoming clear to partly cloudy after midnight. Low 22. Wind chill ranging from 14 to 30. Wind west around 5 mph. Tuesday (Dec 8): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming sunny in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 42. Wind west around 7 mph. Tuesday night: Partly cloudy. Low 25. Wind chill ranging from 19 to 29. Wind west-southwest around 6 mph. Wednesday (Dec 9): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 49. Wind southwest around 8 mph. Wednesday night: Clear to partly cloudy in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Low 23. Wind west around 5 mph. Thursday (Dec 10): Sunny. Relatively mild. High 42. Wind west around 6 mph. Thursday night: Fair to partly cloudy in the evening, becoming partly cloudy after midnight. Low 25. Wind northwest around 5 mph in the evening, becoming north-northeast after midnight. KASICA/KK/MK/GK

Boiler Room
Black Magic & Voodoo To Skull-Plug The Planet

Boiler Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 143:53


Alternate Current Radio Presents: BOILER ROOM - The Ongoing Radiologue of HESHER and SPORE on their 5 year mission to return common sense to the common man.This mega-meeting of the ACR Brain-trust convened on Thursday Dec 3rd, 2020. Click or tap in to hear who's in the room and what is on the docket!

Chapel Falls Christian Fellowship Teachings
1 Samuel 27 - Dealing With Dark Times

Chapel Falls Christian Fellowship Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 52:02


Thursday Dec 3, 2020 Pastor Nathan Robinson

VOCM Shows
Thursday Dec 3rd Newfoundland Pony Society President Jack Harris & Councilor@Large Korrine Affleck

VOCM Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 44:21


Thursday Dec 3rd Newfoundland Pony Society President Jack Harris & Councilor@Large Korrine Affleck by VOCM

Austin Music Minute – KUTX

They've got you covered. It's all 'Brand New.' Honey Made has a socially-distanced show at 7PM tonight, Thursday Dec. 3, at Radio Coffee and Beer...

Austin Music Minute – KUTX

They've got you covered. It's all 'Brand New.' Honey Made has a socially-distanced show at 7PM tonight, Thursday Dec. 3, at Radio Coffee and Beer...

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook
Dec 02 2020 7am, weather forecast

Local Jackson WI Weather Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 2:56


AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK  Wednesday (Dec 2): Sunny. Relatively mild. High 43. Wind west-northwest around 8 mph, gusting to 18 mph, in the morning, becoming 12 mph, gusting to 20 mph, in the afternoon. Wednesday night: Partly cloudy in the evening, becoming partly to mostly cloudy after midnight. Breezy. Low 27. Wind chill ranging from 18 to 24. Wind west-northwest around 13 mph, gusting to 19 mph. Thursday (Dec 3): Mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy in the afternoon. Breezy. High 41. Wind chill ranging from 18 to 32. Wind west around 13 mph, gusting to 21 mph. Thursday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Breezy. Low 27. Wind chill ranging from 17 to 24. Wind west-southwest around 14 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Friday (Dec 4): Sunny. Relatively mild. High 47. Wind west-southwest around 11 mph, gusting to 16 mph, in the morning, becoming 6 mph in the afternoon. Friday night: Clear. Low 23. Wind chill ranging from 17 to 34. Wind north around 4 mph. Saturday (Dec 5): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly sunny in the afternoon. Patchy light fog in the morning. Relatively mild. High 42. Wind northeast around 3 mph. Saturday night: Partly cloudy in the evening, becoming cloudy after midnight. Low 27, but temperatures rising after midnight. Wind east-southeast around 2 mph. Sunday (Dec 6): Cloudy. High 35. Wind chill around 27. Wind northeast around 6 mph in the morning, becoming 10 mph, gusting to 15 mph, in the afternoon. Sunday night: Cloudy. Low 27. Wind chill ranging from 17 to 25. Wind northeast around 10 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Monday (Dec 7): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly sunny in the afternoon. Relatively mild. High 42. Wind north around 10 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Monday night: Clear to partly cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly clear after midnight. Patchy light fog after midnight. Low 22. Wind chill ranging from 12 to 26. Wind west-northwest around 10 mph. Tuesday (Dec 8): Sunny. Patchy light fog in the morning. High 39. Wind chill ranging from 12 to 31. Wind west-northwest around 10 mph, gusting to 18 mph. Tuesday night: Clear in the evening, becoming mostly clear after midnight. Patchy light fog after midnight. Breezy. Low 26. Wind chill ranging from 16 to 23. Wind west-southwest around 12 mph, gusting to 17 mph. KASICA/KK/MK/GK  

The Core Connections Podcast With Erica Ziel
My Best Advice for Healing Your Body

The Core Connections Podcast With Erica Ziel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 23:16


I’m happy to announce that Core Rehab is open this week ONLY. Core Rehab is a lifestyle program that takes you through 6-phases of workouts, tutorials and education to heal your body. Inside our private FB Community our members get their ?s answered, support and notified about our monthly group coaching calls and office hours. If you believe that you can overcome your physical limitations join us by learning the tools to enhance your life at www.corerehabprogram.com before doors close this Thursday Dec 3rd!

Michigan Business Network
Mike Maurer | AF Group Releases Latest Michigan Future Business Index

Michigan Business Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 6:35


Thursday Dec. 12th Mike Maurer, Divisional Director, Business Development, Accident Fund Insurance Company of America, shared the results of the latest Michigan Future Business Index, which the AF Group underwrites, ROI Insight conducts and Michigan Business Network presents. Shared here are an interview with Mike for his perspective on the findings and a bit more of what he shared at stop number four on the Michigan Economic Forecast Series. This is followed by excerpts from the breakfast to wrap up the segment.

Survival Radio Network
Shout for Victory

Survival Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 61:00


Thursday Dec. 26, 2019 @ 9PM CST…Family Night: Family is at the center of God’s plan for the happiness and progress of His children. The Holy Bible teaches that God established families from the very beginning, starting with the marriage of Adam and Eve. Jesus Christ also valued and taught about the importance of family during His mortal ministry. Because strong, happy families don’t just happen—they take work—God gives commandments, examples, and instructions about family that are found in the Bible. So call 563-999-3084 or log on to www.shoutforvictory.org blog talk radio Survival Radio Christian Network and listen to the show and receive a word from the LORD about family and receive your blessing. God Bless You All.

Survival Radio Network
Shout for Victory

Survival Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 61:00


Thursday Dec. 19, 2019 @ 9PM CST…Aquila and Priscilla Couple Ministry: 1st Corinthians 13:4-8;  Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails. So call 563-999-3084 or log on to www.shoutforvictory.org blog talk radio Survival Radio Christian Network and listen to the show and receive a word from the LORD and your blessing. God Bless You All.  

Survival Radio Network
Shout for Victory

Survival Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 62:00


Thursday Dec. 12, 2019 @ 9PM CST…Men of Great Faith: Grace; Ephesians 1:7 says, In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins; according to the riches of his grace. Obedience is better than sacrifice. So call 563-999-3084 or log on to www.shoutforvictory.org blog talk radio Survival Radio Christian Network and listen to the show and receive a word from the LORD and your blessing. God Bless You All.

Survival Radio Network
Shout for Victory

Survival Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 61:00


Thursday Dec. 05, 2019 @ 9PM CST…Titus 2 Night: Acts 4:23 says, and being let go, they went to their own company, and reported all that the chief priests and elders had said unto them. Believers have all things in common, because they unite in praise and prayer. So call 563-999-3084 or log on to www.shoutforvictory.org blog talk radio Survival Radio Christian Network and listen to the show and receive a word from the LORD and your blessing. God Bless You All.

Unapologetic Connections
Ep 11: How to be Stripped

Unapologetic Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 47:25


On March 7th, 2020, we welcome @thebirdspapaya, Sarah Nicole Landry, to our Unapologetically HER show. The theme for 2020 is STRIPPED. And this will be the most vulnerable, the most stripped back Sarah has ever been. ON this week's episode, airing tomorrow, Thursday Dec. 5th, the ladies and I talk all about: HOW TO BE STRIPPED. We go there. I cry. (Yep, that happens, too). And, as always, we give you the best of our hearts and souls. This episode is particularly special for me, and it makes me emotional even thinking about what this incredible community of Unapologetic Speakers has done to bring us to this point. It is my favourite episode we've recorded to date. And I can't wait for you all to hear. Please tune in tomorrow when we release: HOW TO BE STRIPPED Featuring me, Anna,and my amazing colleagues: Balancing Energy,I Am Blessed Mala Beads, Ashley McIver Health Coaching and Glitter N' Grace xo Sending love and hugs to you all. And thank YOU for your support of our launch today. Tickets are now on sale for the show and we are crying with joy seeing the purchases come in. Gratitude, always xo • Anna xo

Locked On Phillies - Daily Podcast On The Philadelphia Phillies
Locked On Phillies Ep. 138: Wheeler In, Hamels Out

Locked On Phillies - Daily Podcast On The Philadelphia Phillies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 13:33


On the Thursday Dec. 5, 2019 edition of Locked On Phillies, Phillies Nation Editorial Director Tim Kelly breaks down the Phillies signing of Zack Wheeler. Kelly also reacts to Cole Hamels landing with the Braves, and looks at how the Phillies will continue to add to their rotation. Locked On Phillies is a daily Phillies podcast hosted by Tim Kelly that’s part of the Locked On Podcast Network. You can listen to and download Locked On Phillies on the new podcasting app Himalaya, as well as Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mixes [Curated + Live + DJ]
Nativity - All Night Long Mix 19.12.04

Mixes [Curated + Live + DJ]

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 45:00


Greetings and blessings! Hope you’re all well this Holiday season so far. Needed to take an ear break from working on my originals so I decided to throw a mix together with some latest finds that represent my current vibe. Looking forward to sharing these tunes with you all this Thursday Dec 5th at Black Bar Long Beach for our R&B Night titled All Night Long.

FUTURE FOSSILS
132 - Erik Davis on Perturbations in the Reality Field

FUTURE FOSSILS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 90:20


This week’s guest is author, culture critic, and philosopher of the weird Erik Davis, whose work has been one of my main inspirations for almost ten years. His latest work of epic scholarship, High Weirdness: Drugs, Esoterica, and Visionary Experience in the Seventies, is an exploration of topics I presumed inaccessible to academic inquiry so masterful I’ve been evangelizing it for months and basically forced a copy on my boss (David Krakauer, President of the Santa Fe Institute, who was a guest in Episode 75). In this episode we peer into the intersection of psychedelics, madness, systems science, postmodernism, and religious studies to ask about the truly other that refuses to allow us a clean answer to the questions, “What is the Real?” and “Did that just really happen?” Strap in for one of the headiest and most important conversations that we’ve ever had on Future Fossils…Join the Future Fossils Podcast Patreon for exclusive perks like an extra 10 minutes of this conversation, in which Erik & Michael discuss “black goo.”Visit Erik’s website to sign up for his email updates (always wonderful) and stay abreast of upcoming events, such as his talk at the SF Psychedelic Society on Thursday Dec 19.Get a copy of High Weirdness at MIT Press.Erik’s appearance on Future Fossils Episode 99 (a kind of prequel to this conversation).My 2011 and 2012 appearances on Erik’s podcast, Expanding Mind.Erik and I discuss over video chat (part 1, part 2) the revised and expanded third edition of his book Techgnosis: Myth, Magic, and Mysticism in the Age of Information.Shop through my Amazon storefront and support the show indirectly with your purchases:https://amazon.com/storefront/michaelgarfieldJoin the Future Fossils Facebook Discussion Grouphttps://facebook.com/groups/futurefossilsShow music by Evan “Skytree” Snyder feat. Michael Garfield, “God Detector”https://skytree.bandcamp.com/track/god-detector-ft-michael-garfieldMentioned:Jacques Lacan. Mark Fisher. Carol Cusack. Eric Wargo. Timothy Morton. Graham Harman. Jeff Kripal. Emelie Gomar. Bruno Latour. Albert Hofmann. Sasha Shulgin. Richard Doyle. Williiam James. Phil Dick. Cesar Hidalgo. Rachel Armstrong. Edward Snowden. Daniel Paul Schraber. We Discuss:The abyss is close to home.“The real, by definition, is not amenable to symbolization. Whatever kind of yen we have to sustain the symbolic in the face of the real is going to fail. And in that sense, the real is fundamentally traumatic.”Perturbations of the reality field.Extimacy.“That’s not me…or if it is, I’m not me anymore.”Refusing to remain within the purely human. To lean out. To open a portal.The Weird vs. The Uncanny.Fiction vs. Religion.“In some sense Burning Man and the spirituality of Burning Man, if you want to call it that – the invention of new subjectivities, the development of an ecstatic culture at this end stage of capitalism and modern mythology – in a way is a kind of later iteration of the things I saw in the 70s.”Material agency in the practice of science. “Science is not practiced by humans alone.” “Drugs as active participants in the enactment of their effects.”“The thing about thinking is that sometimes it’s really clear the way you are actively putting things together, or actively exploring. But then sometimes it seems as if you are almost kind of taken over by an idea, and then the idea has stuff it wants to do, and you are just the connector or vehicle for it. What it means to think is to be in relationship to enigmas that have things to say.”“With reductionism in general, it’s very difficult to explain novelty.”“A psychedelic compound sitting on the shelf is not psychedelic. It’s in the interaction that you explore and discover its phenomenological features.”“There’s no way out of environmental effects in the psychedelic experience - both in the set and setting, and in terms of whatever mysterious multiplicities lie in the material itself. So there’s no way to do capital S Science with psychedelics, despite the fact that they are material molecules that reliably have a certain kind of metabolic arc and can be explained in terms of how they are broken down in the body and even light up certain regions or the brain, etc., etc. I think it’s kind of wonderful. But I think that’s where the weird is: the weird is in that. The weird is in the way you can’t get out of the loop.”Psychogenic Networks and Maximal Entropy Production.“If attention is the fuel, then everywhere we turn, we’re producing self-fulfilling prophecies.”Living Fictions.Weird Studies Episode 36.Lachmann et al. 1999 re: Optimal Encoding & Fermi’s Paradox & “The symbols of the divine first emerge in the trash stratum.”“The revelation is always relativized. Once we’re in this cybernetic situation, then not only do we not know, ‘Is that noise or is that signal?,’ but even when you do get a message, you don’t get to know. Because you’ve knocked out that realm of certainty that in the past said, ‘What you’re thinking is true.’”“Now we get to see what it looks like when the symbolic order, consensus reality, breaks down, melts, mutiplies, becomes weaponized, and we try to make our way through that. And it’s not so fun. It’s not so pretty. It’s not so groovy.”Psychonautics as preparation for the insane world we now live in, where the weird has mainstreamed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Haberman and Middlekauff
What Justin Herbert Has to Gain Returning to Oregon - Haberman & Middlekauff Segment

Haberman and Middlekauff

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 12:47


This segment is from the Thursday Dec. 27th Haberman & Middlekauff Podcast.

Haberman and Middlekauff
49ers Catch A Break - Haberman & Middlekauff Segment

Haberman and Middlekauff

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 14:24


This segment is from the Thursday Dec. 27th Haberman & Middlekauff Podcast.

Haberman and Middlekauff
NFL Weekend Preview - Haberman & Middlekauff Segment

Haberman and Middlekauff

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 11:12


This segment is from the Thursday Dec. 27th Haberman & Middlekauff Podcast.

Haberman and Middlekauff
What's Up With The Warriors - Haberman & Middlekauff Segment

Haberman and Middlekauff

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 13:35


This segment is from the Thursday Dec. 27th Haberman & Middlekauff Podcast.

Haberman and Middlekauff
Why The Chiefs Game Matters To Derek Carr - Haberman & Middlekauff Segment

Haberman and Middlekauff

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 11:44


This segment is from the Thursday Dec. 27th Haberman & Middlekauff Podcast.

Schoolin Life Podcast
Attacking Anxiety

Schoolin Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 61:09


On this week’s episode, Ashley and Marcy talk managing anxiety. Your heart is racing, your palms are sweaty, knees are weak, mom’s sweaty...(shoutout to you if you get the reference.) All of a sudden you’re feeling completely distressed and while you know it's all in your head, you can’t seem to move past these overwhelming feelings of dread. If you’ve ever felt like this, you, like nearly 40 million Americans, may suffer with anxiety. Listen as we discuss what we’re anxious about, how we manage or cope in critical moments, and share some practical ways to avoid anxiety taking over your happy moments.   Upcoming Schoolin Life Events:   Atlanta: Life Lessons and Libations Jan 27th. Tickets on sale now schoolinlifepod.com   State College: Life Lessons and Lunges: Jan 13th Tickets go on sale Thursday Dec. 13th on schoolinlifepod.com   All Black Everything: Celebrating Kawanza   TVtea: Green Book    Follow us on Social: Facebook, Twitter & Instagram @schoolinlifepod  NEW EMAIL: hello@schoolinlifepod.com   Subscribe to the Schoolin Life Newsletter

Chapel Falls Christian Fellowship Teachings
Judges 3, Willing Vessels

Chapel Falls Christian Fellowship Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 38:05


Thursday Dec 20, 2018 Pastor Dwain Fye

Chapel Falls Christian Fellowship Teachings
Acts 28, In God's Time Not Yours

Chapel Falls Christian Fellowship Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 53:38


Thursday Dec 13, 2018 Pastor Joe Kurry

Post Time with Mike & Mike
Meet the 2018 Race Call of the Year Award Nominees!

Post Time with Mike & Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 77:00


Race Call of the Year highlighted on Post Time Thursday December 12, 2018, by Michael Carter, for Post Time with Mike and Mike Elkton, MD — Post Time with Mike and Mike presented by BetAmerica, is excited to announce the line-up for Thursday morning (Dec. 12) at 10:30 a.m. They will be joined by the nominees for the 2018 Sam McKee Race Call of the Year, featuring Jim Beviglia, the announcer at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono; Gabe Prewitt, the announcer at Pompano Park and Red Mile; Vance Cameron, the announcer at Charlottetown; and Ayers Ratliff, the announcer at Northfield Park. Each announcer will join the program to talk about their illustrious career and what goes into the perfect race call. 2018 Sam McKee Race Call of the Year Nominees Vance Cameron – 2018 Gold Cup and Saucer Jim Beviglia – 2018 Breeders Crown – McWicked Ken Terpenning – Race 1 Night of Champions Running Aces Jim Beviglia – 2018 Breeders Crown – Shartin N Gabe Prewitt – 2018 Allerage Open Trot Ayers Ratliff – 2018 Battle of Lake Erie Voting for the 2018 Mike and Mike awards will be extended due to the USHWA awards being Thursday (Dec. 20). Voting will conclude on Dec. 26 with the awards show being Dec. 27. Post Time with Mike and Mike presented by BetAmerica can be heard live every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. via their website www.posttimewithmikeandmike.com

OndeckTV
The 2008 Episode

OndeckTV

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 63:03


ep #276 Before 2018 comes to an end we felt the need to jump back in the time machine 10 years to 2008. On this episode, Spike Lou and Animal Brown revisit that year and breakdown some of the major album releases, biggest mixtapes and hottest news topics from that year. Also, Ty $ sign faces 15 years, Chief Keef learns of 4 new baby mamas and did the Grammy's finally get the hip-hop nominees right? Also, don't forget to check your feeds this Thursday Dec 13th for a special present from OndeckTV!!!

Schoolin Life Podcast
Let's Make a Deal

Schoolin Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 85:30


On this week’s episode, Ashley and Marcy talk compromise and deal breakers. Every relationship requires both parties to compromise. “Give a little, get a little,” as the saying goes. But what are the deals that you’re not willing to make? Listen as we outline our top five deal breakers in dating and marriage, where we’re willing to bend the rules, and why compromise is truly the name of the game.   Substitute: Lauren C. Collins-Attorney at Law Follow Lauren on Social IG:glam_diva Twitter: glamgirl9   Upcoming Schoolin Life Events:   Atlanta: Life Lessons and Libations Jan 27th. Tickets on sale now schoolinlifepod.com   State College: Life Lessons and Lunges: Jan 13th Tickets go on sale Thursday Dec. 13th on schoolinlifepod.com   All Black Everything: Our Forever First Lady   TVtea: The Good Doctor on ABC    Follow us on Social: Facebook, Twitter & Instagram @schoolinlifepod  NEW EMAIL: hello@schoolinlifepod.com   Subscribe to the Schoolin Life Newsletter 

Driven Society Podcast
Thank You for SZN 4 / Holiday Party Dec 20th

Driven Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 2:39


Thank You for another amazing Szn. We'll be back with SZN 5 in 2019. Enjoy our "Futuro Digital Conference" over the next 3 Mondays. If you are in NYC, come to our Charity Holiday Party at Kinfolk 94 in Brooklyn NY on Thursday Dec 20th. RSVP at outofbodyholidayparty.slashthat.com Have a Happy Holiday Season. Stay Driven. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drivensocietypodcast/support

Chapel Falls Christian Fellowship Teachings
Genesis 21:1-18 The Well Of Hope

Chapel Falls Christian Fellowship Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 46:17


Thursday Dec 6, 2018 Pastor Joe Kurry

Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast
Trevor Hicks on Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast – OGIL051

Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 33:19


In this episode, Paige sits Trevor Hicks to discuss his journey in the Oil and Gas Industry to his current role as Managing Director at Stonebridge Consulting. Reach out to Trevor and learn more about Stonebridge Consulting. Invitation only – Oil and Gas Predictions for 2019. Thursday Dec. 6th from 4:00pm – 6:00pm CST here in Houston. Free for you and a guest, but you must go here and register. Leave a Review Enjoy listening? Support the show by leaving a review in iTunes. Sign Up and Win Click here to sign up here to win a FR Shirt and FR Base Layer from Bulwark! Happy Hour Sponsors OGGN is always accepting Happy Hour sponsors.  If you would like to get your company in front of our large young, professional audience, reach out to our Project Coordinator, Julie McLelland by e-mail. More Oil and Gas Global Network Podcasts Oil and Gas This Week Podcast | Oil and Gas HS&E Podcast | Oil and Gas Startups Podcast Engage with Oil and Gas Global Network LinkedIn Group | Facebook | modalpoint | Lean Oilfield | WellHub Connect with Paige Wilson LinkedIn | Twitter | E-Mail | Oil and Gas Global Network Trevor Hicks on Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast – OGIL051

SoundON
December 5 to December 11 Music News & Interview with Maya Bennett

SoundON

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 30:38


Maya Bennett is here. We’re going to talk to her about her album, As the Pink Fades. She’s also going to let us play a few tracks off of the album and play a song for us live in studio! If you are an artist or venue, and would like your show featured, e-mail us - info@soundonpodcast.com.   Wednesday Dec 5 eTown Boulder In-the-Round's 4th Anniversary Party at 7PM featuring- Shanna in a Dress Kyle Donovan Antonio Lopez Theresa Peterson Pamela Machala Dave Tamkin Heatherlyn Music Hunter Stone The Laughing Goat Folk Songs & Glass Bongs at 8PM Still Cellars MoJazz Duo at 6:30PM   Thursday Dec 6 The Riverside 13th annual rocking in a winter wonderland at 6pm Tasty Weasel Ryan Chrys at 6PM The Fox Theatre Grateful Shred at 7:30PM St Vrain Cidery Sean Flynn Music at 6PM License No 1 George Nelson Band at 9PM Laughing Goat Dominick Antonelli at 8PM   Friday Dec 7 eTown Homevibe & eTown present Paul Kimbiris w/ Kind Hearted Strangers at 7PM Still Cellars Emily Barnes at 6PM The Roost Mag Dog Blues Trio at 8:30PM New Belgium Foxfeather at 5:30PM Old Colorado Brewing Antonio Lopez at 6:30PM Laughing Goat Ramaya and the Trubadours at 8PM Tasty Weasel Grant and Tone at 5PM Lazy Dog Boulder Flash Friday at 9:30PM Oskar Blues Boulder Tiffany Christopher at 7:30PM Upslope Brewery Andrew Wynne at 6PM   Saturday Dec 8 Grossen Bart Jackson Cloud at 7PM Dannik’s Gunbarrel Corner Bar Deborah Stafford & the State of Affairs at 7:30PM Longtucky Spirits The Dirty Duo at 7PM Oskar Blues Longmont Francis and the Wolf at 8:30PM Tasty Weasel Erik Boa Duo at 4:30PM Oskar Blues Boulder Policulture at 8PM License No 1 Banshee Tree at 9PM Laughing Goat Miriam McQueen at 8 PM   Sunday Dec 9 St Vrain Cidery The High Road Home Trio at 4PM Oskar Blues Longmont Bluegrass Brunch at 10AM Laughing Goat Liv Phoenix at 8PM Tasty Weasel Chris Dismuke at 3PM Mountain Sun Envy Alo at 8PM Monday Dec 10 BDT Stage FACE at 6:30PM Laughing Goat Jason Brandt at 10PM   Tuesday Dec 11 Live on KGNU Gasoline Lollipops at 7PM That’s it for music news! Maya Bennett is here!

Red Wing's Oil and Gas HSE Podcast
Happy Thanksgiving 2018 on Red Wing’s Oil and Gas HSE Podcast – OGHSE097

Red Wing's Oil and Gas HSE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 6:33


Mark and Patrick sit down and read a few announcements but mostly just wanted to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving Fire Safety on Red Wing’s Oil and Gas HSE Podcast – OGHSE060 Invitation only - Oil and Gas Predictions for 2019. Thursday Dec. 6th from 4:00pm - 6:00pm CST here in Houston. Free for you and a guest, but you must go here and register. Click Play to Hear the Oil and Gas HSE Podcast Episode 97 – Happy Thanksgiving 2018 Happy Hour We will be hosting a happy hour on November 27th at The Cannon from 6-9 PM. RSVP here.There will be a spotlight by Hortonworks on "What are Oil and Gas companies doing with data." This month's happy hour is brought to you by mongoDB, HEB and Karbach Brewery. mongoDB is a document database with the scalability and flexibility that you want with the querying and indexing that you need. Karbach- OGGN's official drink sponsor. Bringing you Texas-brewed beer! H-E-B- OGGN's official food sponsor. Happy Hour Sponsors OGGN is always accepting Happy Hour sponsors.  If you would like to get your company in front of our large young, professional audience, reach out to our Project Coordinator, Julie McLelland by e-mail. Upcoming Events SpaceCom - November 27-28 | Houston, TX: SpaceCom is where professionals from the aerospace and commercial sectors convene for two days of forward-looking conference sessions, a packed exhibit hall showcasing cutting-edge technology, and an Entrepreneur Summit that promises to transform markets. Enter to Win! To get your hands on one of these awesome offshore bags, all you have to do is enter! Follow the link below and select Oil and Gas HSE and enter your information. We pick one lucky winner each week. Click Here to Enter More Information To find out more about The Outsource Pros go to https://theoutsourcepros.com/ Connect withSteve Khoury on Linkedin. Leave a Review Help your oil and gas peers find the Oil and Gas HSE Podcast by leaving us a review on iTunes. The more, and better our reviews, the easier we are to find in iTunes, so help the industry out by leaving us a short review. Leave us a review by clicking here. If you would like some help leaving a review on iTunes the folk at HubSpot put together some easy to follow instructions that you can check out by clicking here. This Is Your Show Tell Mark and Patrick what topics you would like to hear discussed on the show! Click Here to Email Us Global Oil and Gas Network LinkedIn Group Join the conversation with some of the most influential people working in the oil and gas industry! Click Here to Join Free Resources for Our Audience Get Mark's Oil and Gas Events Newsletter. Digital marketing audit of your website. The Oil and Gas Global Network of Podcasts Oil and Gas Global Network | oilandgasglobalnetwork.com Oil and Gas This Week | oilandgasthisweek.com Oil and Gas Industry Leaders | oilandgasindustryleaders.com Oil and Gas Startups | oilandgasstartups.com Connect With Us Patrick Pistor | Twitter | LinkedIn | Email |Facebook |leanoilfield.com Mark LaCour | Twitter | LinkedIn | Email |Facebook | modalpoint.com Happy Thanksgiving 2018 on Red Wing’s Oil and Gas HSE Podcast – OGHSE097

Ronbo Sports The 49ers Truth Podcast
12/28/17 - Ronbo Sports Red & Gold Radio

Ronbo Sports The 49ers Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017 152:26


The Rams resting their starters for Sundays game with the 49ers. Free agency is starting to fill conversation time. Who beyond the obvious is the most unlikely UFA to not be signed? Would you sign Dez Bryant to the 49ers? These subjects and more are the hot topics on this Thursday Dec 28 on Red & Gold Radio. Intro music/ Jose Santana - Niners By Law Intro music/ Sully - Be Easy If you would like to join the show that is broadcast live Mon - Tue & Thu - Fri 7pm PT on Ronbo Sports App. Please do because everybody would love to hear from you about “the next generation 49ers”! You will need to Download the Ronbo Sports FREE app. You’ll find all the easy instructions on how to participate. We hope to hear from you soon. #FaithfulthenFaithfulnow Download the Ronbo Sports app: App store: appsto.re/us/BFepdb.i Google play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodbarber.ronbosports

NBS Radio
The Full Monte Show Episode 51

NBS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 61:00


The Media has to take a huge responsiblity in what is happening to this country. They continue to allow this racist, corrupt, lying administration to have a voice or platfrom. They continue to let Trump's minions lie about Hillary Clinton, President Obama and the FBI.  Trump was sued and had to pay 25 million in Trump U Fraud, he has cheated on every wife he had and we are supposed to believe him and Putin, a terrorist, over the FBI.  Tune in Thursday Dec 28th at  6PM Eastern to the Full Monte Show  We will also talk about the #NFL year in review and the #NBA Come for the Sports... Stay for the Politics

Culture Cringe's Podcast
LIVE Christmas Radio show from 12/21/2017!!

Culture Cringe's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2017 125:48


Here's the recorded archive of the live streaming feed of our Christmas Radio show from Thursday Dec 21, 2017!

Ronbo Sports The 49ers Truth Podcast
12/21/17 - Ronbo Sports Red & Gold Radio

Ronbo Sports The 49ers Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 167:38


Defining the weaknesses & Strengths of the Jags. Carlos Hyde, Keep or let him go? Jimmy G’s leadership and impact on the 49ers team. These subjects and more are the hot topics on this Thursday Dec 21 on Red & Gold Radio. Intro music/ Jose Santana - Niners By Law Intro music/ Sully - Be Easy If you would like to join the show that is broadcast live Mon - Tue & Thu - Fri 7pm PT on Ronbo Sports App. Please do because everybody would love to hear from you about “the next generation 49ers”! You will need to Download the Ronbo Sports FREE app. You’ll find all the easy instructions on how to participate. We hope to hear from you soon. #FaithfulthenFaithfulnow Download the Ronbo Sports app: App store: appsto.re/us/BFepdb.i Google play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodbarber.ronbosports

NBS Radio
The Full Monte Show Episode 50

NBS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 61:00


The Full Monte Show... Thursday 6PM Eastern... Thursday Dec 21st. We talk about the #GOPTaxScamBill and all the corruption that is going on with the GOP... otherwise known as domestic terrorists. Twitter Keeps shutting me down but they will not stop me no matter how many times they try to limit my message.  I will be calling for a #NationalConsumerStrike on Jan 8th ... we need to fight back peacefully, and the best way to do it... Hit the CEO's in their pockets.  Jennifer Cohn will join us to talk about #unhackthevote and all the troubling information that is coming up regarding voter supression and votes being changed.  I will also give you My weekly Power Rankings in the NFL

Post Time with Mike & Mike
Passing Lane Debate! Plus Part 3 of the USHWA Breakthrough Award Nominees & More

Post Time with Mike & Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 86:00


Last week on the show, the newly appointed Director of Racing at Yonkers Raceway Cammie Haughton dropped a bombshell on the harness racing world by stating that the racetrack will do away with its passing lane in January. While the passing lane was once considered innovative, it has since fallen out of favor with a percentage of the harness racing population.  Driver Yannick Gingras, DRF's Garnet Barnsdale, and NAHU's Rod Allums Jr. will join the program to debate the pros and cons of the passing lane, and its future in the sport of harness racing. "It will be interesting to get three different perspectives on the subject. One from a catch driver, another from a successful gambler, and yet another from a second generation horseman," said show co-host Michael Bozich.  Also on the program, part three of the sit-down discussion between all three of the USHWA Breakthrough Award nominees will air. Part one aired on Ray Cotolo's North American Harness Update, while part two was hosted by Ryan Macedonio's Trotcast. Post Time with Mike and Mike's Michael Carter was also nominated for the prestigious award. Midwest Harness Report's Tim Konkle will also join the show. Tim will talk about his career in harness racing, and a bit more about the magazine, which primarily covers the sport in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and Iowa. If you haven't voted for the Post Time with Mike and Mike Awards as of yet, please do so at www.posttimewithmikeandmike.com/post-time-with-mike-and-mike-awards.html. The Awards show will air Thursday (Dec. 28) at 7 p.m. (EST). The show can be heard live at www.posttimewithmikeandmike.com or on-demand on the BetAmerica Radio Network.  

Ronbo Sports The 49ers Truth Podcast
12/14/17 - Ronbo Sports Red & Gold Radio

Ronbo Sports The 49ers Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 129:34


The fears of Trent Brown being out of the lineup in connection with Jimmy G’s safety. The 2018 draft conversations are underway. Will the 49ers pursue unrestricted free agent Josh Gordon. Wide Receivers from the draft vs free agency. These subjects and more are the hot topics on this Thursday Dec 14 on Red & Gold Radio. Intro music/ Jose Santana - Niners By Law Intro music/ Sully - Be Easy If you would like to join the show that is broadcast live Mon - Tue & Thu - Fri 7pm PT on Ronbo Sports App. Please do because everybody would love to hear from you about “the next generation 49ers”! You will need to Download the Ronbo Sports FREE app. You’ll find all the easy instructions on how to participate. We hope to hear from you soon. #FaithfulthenFaithfulnow Download the Ronbo Sports app: App store: appsto.re/us/BFepdb.i Google play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodbarber.ronbosports

Beyond The Blast Doors
EP 23: BTBD Holiday Special 2017

Beyond The Blast Doors

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 43:13


Episode XXIII(23) (Recorded on Thursday Dec. 14th 2017) of  Beyond The Blast Doors - A Star Wars Podcast. Our BTBD Crew tackles all the major topics in the Star Wars galaxy for the week. This episode may contain what you consider are spoilers, we’ll give you a heads up! Be sure to like this video and subscribe to our channel!!! Reel Talk Runtime of First Cut of Last Jedi Oscar Buzz for Hamill and Ridley George Lucas Likes The Last Jedi Johnson on His New Trilogy and KOTOR Watch new episodes of #BeyondTheBlastDoors every Sunday at 11:00 AM Central 12:00p.m., (Est/9:00 a.m, Pacific) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe1WRimXh9thpr9EOcQXmiQ?view_as=subscriber #starwars #comic #grailbook Buy our new BTBD gear right now: https://www.teepublic.com/user/beyondtheblastdoors As a trusted source for Star Wars reporting, opinion, and conversation, you can find your new episodes with ease on www.BeyondTheBlastDoors.com Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BeyondTheBlastDoors/?ref=bookmarks&sw_fnr_id=2236164831 Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/BTBD_Podcast Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/beyondtheblastdoors/ Do you like #BeyondTheBlastDoors and want more? Consider supporting the BTBD guys on Patreon! You can help guide how they create more content, and have it tailored to what you like. Check it out! #Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/BeyondTheBlastDoors Beyond The Blast Doors Amazon Affiliate Links ---Masters and Apprentice by Claudia Gray https://amzn.to/2XcCK4M ---Star Wars Queen's Shadow by E.K. Johnston https://amzn.to/2tvRYE9 ---Timothy Zahn's Thrawn: treason right now on Amazon https://amzn.to/2XewXMa --- Star Wars: Age of the Republic - Heroes https://amzn.to/2XbGGmi --- Star Wars: Age of the Republic - Villains https://amzn.to/2TXD713 --- 2-Pack Star Wars Death Star Silicone Sphere Ice Ball Maker Mold,Ice Mold Tray https://amzn.to/2V6omZN --- Set of 8 Star Wars Silicone Ice Trays / Chocolate Molds https://amzn.to/2Xdws4X --- Star Wars Darth Vader Wall Clock https://amzn.to/2T5uMep

Ronbo Sports The 49ers Truth Podcast
12/07/17 - Ronbo Sports Red & Gold Radio

Ronbo Sports The 49ers Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 110:04


Jimmy Garoppolo effects both the 49ers offense and defense. The 49ers winning has the fanbase torn as to what they want most between the draft and winning. Carlos Hyde vs Saquon Barkley what makes the most sense? These subjects and more are the hot topics on this Thursday Dec 7 on Red & Gold Radio. Intro music/ Jose Santana - Niners By Law Intro music/ Sully - Be Easy If you would like to join the show that is broadcast live Mon - Tue & Thu - Fri 7pm PT on Ronbo Sports App. Please do because everybody would love to hear from you about “the next generation 49ers”! You will need to Download the Ronbo Sports FREE app. You’ll find all the easy instructions on how to participate. We hope to hear from you soon. #FaithfulthenFaithfulnow Download the Ronbo Sports app: App store: appsto.re/us/BFepdb.i Google play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodbarber.ronbosports

Into the Twilight
EP 53: Punt That Baby Like a Football

Into the Twilight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 59:24


And we're back! This week we discuss cornbread, objectification and that terrible terrible scene that breaks Cody in chapters 17-18 of Breaking Dawn! Watch by next week: Breaking Dawn Part 1. Livetweet watch party: Thursday Dec 7 @ 7PM CT. Get pins, personal messages, and sponsor spots! bit.ly/ITTmerch Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! bit.ly/ittunes Where to find us: Cody: twitter.com/dykediscourse Ally: twitter.com/intowildplaces Eli: kraussfilms.com Maddie: instagram.com/yourghosthost44 K.B. Smith: twitter.com/kb__smith Share the trailer! youtube.com/watch?v=kLLXBTwXkZs

Post Time with Mike & Mike
Breeders Crown recap and Harrisburg Sale talk!

Post Time with Mike & Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 86:00


Elkton, MD --- Post Time with Mike and Mike presented by BetAmerica is fresh off of their trip to Hoosier Park Racing and Casino where the pair covered the 2017 Breeders Crown. The duo have an exciting guest list coming up for their show on Thursday morning (Nov. 2) at 10:30 a.m. Mike and Mike will recap all the happenings from the Breeders Crown which provided some exhilarating and exciting finishes, while also providing a little more insight on who may be Horse of the Year. North American Harness Update host Ray Cotolo will join the program to discuss his experiences at the Crown, while also providing the duo some of his thoughts on the races themselves. Ken Weingartner from the United States Trotting Association's Harness Racing Communications will join the program to discuss the recent top 10 poll. He will also provide some of his thoughts on the Breeders Crown action from this past weekend.  Hanover Shoe Farms' own Murray Brown will join the program to discuss the upcoming sale at Harrisburg. He will highlight some of the horses that will be participating in the sale and some of the happenings going on in and around Harrisburg this week.  Post Time with Mike and Mike would like to remind their listeners that nominations will be opening soon for the 2017 Post Time with Mike and Mike Awards to be hosted on Thursday (Dec. 28). Post Time can be heard live on its website every Thursday at www.posttimewithmikeandmike.comor on the archive at www.betamerica.com/BARN.  

Rich Stevens Show
Rich Stevens Show H 1 - Thursday Dec 15 2016

Rich Stevens Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 34:05


Thursday Dec 15 2016

Rich Stevens Show
Rich Stevens Show H 2 - Thursday Dec 15 2016

Rich Stevens Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 30:13


Thursday Dec 15 2016

Ask The Trucker
Self Awareness: The Key to Well-Being

Ask The Trucker "LIVE" w/Allen Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 122:00


Self Awareness: The Key to Well-Being Here we are in the holiday season, a season like no other, which can bring and create more activities, spending, emotions, and indulgence...than any other! So how does all this affect us during and even AFTER the season is over?  So many questions to be contemplated, mostly within ourselves, and as we know,  it's not easy to be in touch or totally honest with oneself. For many, the season brings joy, for others sadness or loneliness, and for others it can even bring guilt. So how do we prepare for this onslaught?  How do we cope, and deal with these repercussions, if any?  Tonight we have a very special guest, Dana Gore, of I am My Imagination, to talk about many of our emotions and thought patterns which already exist, but seem to be magnified during the holiday season. The focus is on our well-being and self-awareness, including the battle within ourselves.  Can we win the battle?  We'll find out tonight as we explore a part of ourselves that we may not even know existed! Dana is the author of the books "A Simple Guide to Exercise Safety (What You Don't Know CAN Hurt You)" and "Streetwise Philosophy (A Bullshit-Free Approach to Spiritual Maturity). Dana Gore is a health and fitness professional, wellness coach, and freelance writer. She brings guidance to the public about how to achieve optimal health in a safe and structured manner while inspiring her readers to seek self-awareness and inner peace as a means to well-being in all areas of life. Thursday Dec.1,2016 6PM ET Call in number 347-826-9170 You can listen through your phone or the internet!  

2GPMMORPG
Special Report: The Force Awakens Reaction Show - 29 December 2015

2GPMMORPG

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2015


This show was recorded immediately after we viewed the film Thursday Dec 17. Hear our initial reactions as the Force awoke with a punch to the gut!

Flesh Wound Radio
Flesh Wound Radio - Episode 45: Zombie Prison Massacre (12/17/15)

Flesh Wound Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2015 108:00


Tune into Flesh Wound Radio w/ Todd Loya and Daniel Schein live Thursday Dec. 17 at 9:00 pm eastern. On this fright filled episode we review a pair of 80's zombie movies on blu ray starting with the Scream Factory release of Zombie High, and Batman himself Adam West in Zombie Nightmare. Also we break down Bruno Mattei's sleazy classic Women's Prison Massacre, and last but not least we review the sci-fi action double feature blu ray of Dungeonmaster and Eliminators. All that plus TV Terror Talk and thoughts on the last week in WWE. Don't miss it Flesh Wound Freaks and download us on itunes and Stitcher  

Toledo Matters Podcast
Episode 9 - Gene Powell

Toledo Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2015 53:27


www.toledomatters.com Episode 9 of the Toledo Matters Podcast –Gene Powell, Fonder of Spoke HQ, SEED Coworking, and Startup Toledo. ——————————————————— With Bob Tucker, Danny Woodcock, & Nathan Lewis ——————————————————— Fun Times in the 419: Thursday Dec. 17th 6:30 pm @ Manhattan's - STARTUP TOLEDO Coming off a hugely successful Kickstarter fundraise (half their goal was met on day-three!), Jake & Jacob join us for a chat about their flagship game, Master Thief, their game design process, crowd sourcing, master thievery, and more. Back to Manhattan’s we go for hijinks and holiday cheer! ——————————– Today’s Guests: /// Gene Powell \ *President & Chief Creative Officer - Spoke * Co-Founder - SEED Coworking * Co-Founder - Startup Toledo @gpowelldesign Favorite hidden gem in Toledo – Spoke, SEED, & Startup Toledo

AgingYounger
How much can real Americans take before they say Obama must go?

AgingYounger

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2014 52:00


Radio hosts have made it a center piece of the attack against Obama, the Tea Partiers have often put such sentiment on their protest signs, and the conservative chattering classes have been abuzz with the question: does Barack Obama want to destroy the United States?  The only real answer is YES.  The fact is, following his straight down the line, left-wing, anti-American, radical ideology, Obama does want to destroy the U.S.A. as it is now.  You see, mere destruction isn't his end goal as those on the right fear. In his left-wing ideology, he thinks after America’s fall he and his left-wing comrades will be building a new and better U.S.A. Where real Americans see destruction and the end of everything, the leftists see a re-birth to a consistent low class to match third world countries and, in their eyes, a more moral America. He and his left-wing nuts see the U.S. as a Phoenix rising from the ashes of the bad old days.  Liberals are not in the game and no matter what evil the outcome, they are for destroying America. Liberals think that the U.S. is arrogant and needs to be taken down a notch or three.  Liberals think that U.S. history is filled with nothing but evil and any attacks on the U.S. are richly deserved.  Conservatives are the last best hope for America, we must save our country. Join us this Thursday Dec. 11 and listen or join in our discussion.

Cinema Diabolica
Cinema Diabolica - 4 - Dammit Will

Cinema Diabolica

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2007 64:19


This week we tackle a very early exploitation film called Confessions of a Psycho Cat and possibly the single best Kung-Fu film ever made. Master of the Flying Guillotine. ALSO a teaser of the interview we did with Victor Miller, the writer of the original Friday the 13th.  The interview goes up this Thursday Dec. 20th so keep your eyes open for that.Confessions of a Psycho Cat trailer:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tn-Hoz4KbkEMaster of the Flying Guillotine trailer:http://youtube.com/watch?v=RmdP1qTjGZYEmail us at: CinemaDiabolica@gmail.comVoicemails and 60 second reviews: 206-350-4030Check out our offical site: http://CinemaDiabolica.comannnd friend us on Myspace: http://myspace.com/cinemadiabolica

Mousin It Up The podcast of bigBrians Disney Page
Mousin' It Up! - Ep. 15 Jungle Cruise/ Royal Saxaphonists

Mousin It Up The podcast of bigBrians Disney Page

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2007 60:01


In this Episode we have several audio bits recorded in the Magic Kingdom, Thursday Dec. 7, 2007, A ride on the Jungle Cruise, A bit of Woody's roundup, a conversation with some Disney fans, Most of a set of Cinderella's Royal Saxaphonists, an update on the contest I'm running, and an update to the Walt Disney World a History in Postcards page on the Kids of the Kingdom.  As always full show notes are on my site at: http://www.bigbrian-nc.com/  this episodes notes page is: http://www.bigbrian-nc.com/sn2007-15.htm

Numbcast
Numbcast 2006-12-12

Numbcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Crowded, but fun. Featuring: Smiddy, Joe, Foxy, Kirby, James, Gill, The Whisk, Fiona, and Bottery. Glorious return of Gill Fiona The Whisk. The Peekaboos - Caught In Flight. Music news, Sunday Live on a Thursday (Dec 21st)! Paparazzi Whore - I'll Be Your Boyfriend. ε> Penis. Lynchpin - Nursing Bleeding Knuckles. Download (57:34 / 52.7MB)