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Feliks Banel's guests on this STAN BORESON-TENNIAL EDITION episode of CASCADE OF HISTORY include radio personality Tim Hunter, Steve Wilson of Almost LIVE!, and Stan Boreson's daughter Ann Boreson. The occasion is the 100th anniversary of the birth of legendary entertainer and broadcaster Stan Boreson, born May 5, 1925. Stan passed away in 2017 at age 91. With new interviews with Mr. Hunter (who had the idea to celebrate Stan and got in touch with CASCADE OF HISTORY); with Steve Wilson (who produced Stan's holiday reunion special more than 45 years ago); and with Stan's daughter Ann, we recall and honor the Stan Boreson legacy - and play some old favorites from Stan's musical catalog, as well as a few audio surprises. This broadcast of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally presented at 8pm Pacific Standard Time on Sunday, May 4, 2025 via SPACE 101.1 FM and gallantly streaming live via space101fm.org from historic Magnuson Park - formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. This podcast episode contains additional material beyond what was broadcast. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms.
To a generation of misfits not all that interested in what John Hughes was serving up in the ‘80s, writer-director Tim Hunter is a god. And his twin teen-movie testaments OVER THE EDGE and RIVER'S EDGE remain quotable sacred texts that serve as a secret language to communicate to other like-minded individuals that you too are a member of the anti-Breakfast Club. And in the land of television, he's a bona-fide legend — filling the director's chair on some of the greatest shows ever made: TWIN PEAKS, MAD MEN, BREAKING BAD, HOMICIDE, DEADWOOD and that's right, Gabe! He even directed the pilot of BEVERLY HILLS 90210. So how do you interview THAT?!? That's the kind of gravitas that turns Scott into something resembling an awestruck 12 year-old backstage at a Led Zeppelin concert in 1973. Or a 54 year-old talking to Tim Hunter via Zoom. At any rate — it was a thrill. PLUS!: The complete and total breakdown of WHAT'S THE BEST?!?
With the New York City Mayoral Primary on June 24, we're joined by Tim Hunter, representing the NYC Campaign Finance Board. New York City's landmark Campaign Finance Program provides public funds to candidates for city office via their matching funds program, empowering small donors and candidates of all backgrounds. For more, visit nyccfb.info.
Tim Hunter spent 16 seasons in the NHL, most of them with the Calgary Flames, where he made his mark as an enforcer. In this episode, we talk about what it takes to play that role, the shift from player to coach, and the lessons that stick long after the game ends. Tim shares stories from his time protecting teammates like Theo Fleury, what he learned about leadership in the locker room, and how discipline and work ethic shaped his career. We also get into what makes a team culture work and why some players succeed while others fade out. It's an inside look at the game from a guy who's lived it at every level. How To Connect: Jeff Humphreys - https://www.jeffhumphreys.ca Podcast Location - https://www.modelmilk.ca Podcast Production - https://www.shortlinecreative.com
Hunter was a long-time NHL enforcer, won the Cup in 1989, has coached in the NHL, and collected many interesting stories along the way. This interview was originally recorded in 2022 but was never released.Sign up to become a Friend of the Show to access a Slack community, behind the scenes content, discounts on merch, and more: https://www.patreon.com/dropping_gloves Follow the Show:MerchPatreonFacebookInstagramTwitter / XYouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to The Video Store Podcast. Each week, I recommend four films you might want to check out, whether you're looking for something to rent or just want to expand your movie knowledge. This week, I'm diving into a themes that are timeless and relatable: rebellion, youth, and the struggles of growing up. The four films I'm highlighting are Over the Edge (1979), Times Square (1980), River's Edge (1986), and Pump Up the Volume (1990).Over the Edge (1979)This cult classic explores suburban boredom and teenage rebellion. It was loosely inspired by a real-life incident in California during the 1970s, where teens rioted in response to restrictions imposed by their parents and local authorities. It's notable for being Matt Dillon's film debut. He plays Richie, one of the kids at the center of the chaos. Directed by Jonathan Kaplan, the film's gritty realism was a little too much for studios at the time, it barely saw a release but later gained a loyal following through home video. The soundtrack, packed with Cheap Trick and The Cars, perfectly captures the direction of rock music of the late '70s.Times Square (1980)This film might not be as polished, but it's bursting with energy and heart. Directed by Allan Moyle, who later did Pump Up the Volume, it tells the story of two misfit girls who form a punk band and try to take over New York City. The movie feels raw, both in tone and execution, and the soundtrack is amazing, featuring artists like The Ramones, Talking Heads, and Patti Smith. Tim Curry has a supporting role as a late-night DJ, and his performance ties the whole rebellious tone together. The production was troubled, with studio interference cutting down the original vision, but what remains is still unforgettable. I love the way it capture the city itself as a character.River's Edge (1986)This is a darker take on teenage life, based on a true crime story where a group of teens reacted disturbingly casually to a murder in their group. It's an unsettling and atmospheric film, directed by Tim Hunter, who went on to direct episodes of Twin Peaks. Keanu Reeves gives one of his early standout performances, alongside Crispin Glover, who turns in an incredibly strange and intense portrayal as Layne, the self-proclaimed leader of the group. Dennis Hopper is also in this, playing Feck, a creepy recluse with a dark past. The film captures the nihilism of the mid-'80s, reflecting on the emptiness some teens felt during that time. This didn't appeal to me at the time because I didn't feel that same nihilism, but the older I have gotten, the more I can appreciate it.Pump Up the Volume (1990)This film is a little more hopeful, but it's still about rebellion. Christian Slater stars as Mark, a shy high schooler who runs a pirate radio station at night, encouraging his fellow students to fight back against corruption and conformity. It's another film by Allan Moyle, and you can feel his knack for capturing the spirit of young outsiders. The film touches on some surprisingly heavy issues, but it balances that with humor and energy. I think every kid who saw this thought about what their own pirate radio station would sound like.If you're looking for something to watch this week, all four of these films tap into the raw emotions of youth, with characters who are struggling to be heard in a world that doesn't always want to listen. Check them out, and let me know what you think.Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
While The FBR is now a sextet that includes guitarist Evan Opitz, keyboardist Brandon Mordecai, bassist C.J. Singer and former Goo Goo Dolls drummer Mike Malinin, it started with McConaha and Hunter performing as a duo. They met at an open-mike night in 2014 at what was then known as Puckett's Grocery and Restaurant in Leipers Fork, a small rural community 30 minutes southwest of Nashville popular with songwriters and musicians. It was during a period of time when McConaha had discovered the music of Leonard Cohen, who had lived in Leipers Fork himself in the late '60s and early '70s.The group takes its name from another song by Cohen, “Famous Blue Raincoat,” which he recorded in Nashville in September 1970, and that is what the duo began calling themselves after Cohen passed before later shortening it to “The FBR.”One might expect a group named after a Leonard Cohen song to be a folk act or maybe folk-rock, but that's not the case with The FBR. Decades ago, they would have been considered Southern rock, and that's still not a bad description of their music because it's essentially gospel-flavored blues rock with a little boogie on the side. The FBR may work some classic musical territory, but that's not to suggest they're retro. The music on Ghost has a timeless and authentic quality that transcends its roots and gives it a powerful relevance in the postmodern musical landscape.At the heart of The FBR's sound is McConaha's enchanting and soulful voice, which can go from a whisper to a roar. In what seems like a contradiction, her voice is both familiar and different. But despite her obvious vocal gifts, she didn't move to Nashville to be a singer.McConaha also counts Emmylou Harris, Robert Plant, Lucinda Williams, Adele and Amy Winehouse among other vocalists who influenced her. Some have compared McConaha to Maria Muldaur of “Midnight at the Oasis” fame, and their voices do have a similar flowing and sensual quality. On Ghost, the power and allure of her voice is on full display.Work on the album began in 2019 with co-producer Matt Sepanic, and those sessions, which featured backing from studio musicians, yielded three songs — “Rain On,” “Still On The Run” and the album opener and first single, “Before I Drown.” Six other songs, including the next two singles — “Empty Room” and a mashup of a pair of traditional numbers “Hurricane”/“House of the Rising Sun,” which has become a showstopper in their live performances — were recorded with their band in June 2022. “Skies of Donegal Blue,” which features just McConaha and Hunter and provides a glimpse into what they sounded like as a duo, was cut in California in spring 2023 with producer Jim Scott, who also mixed the album.https://www.fbrmusic.com/https://www.instagram.com/thefbr_music/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/theFBRmusic/https://www.youtube.com/@thefbrband?app=desktopHost - Trey MitchellIG - treymitchellphotography IG - feeding_the_senses_unsensoredFB - facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074368084848Threads - www.threads.net/@treymitchellphotographySponsorship Information - ftsunashville@gmail.com
Ruth and Duncan talk with Tim Hunter about Northern faith, faith, music and history. Book tickets on the fringe website and/or listen to the album ‘Connecting with Faith' on bandcamp. https://northernfaith.bandcamp.com https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/northern-faith Listen to the Faith at the Fringe podcasts here on Sanctuary First, our App and you can also find us on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube.
Episode 20 of Matt and Mike Read Comics is magical. We dive into the weird world created by Neil Gaiman in the Books of Magic. Taking place in the DC universe, The Books of Magic follows young Tim Hunter as he is approached by the Trenchcoat brigade and asked to make a decision; be involved in the world of magic or not. Tim can either become the greatest magician to ever live, or the most evil. The choice would be his and familiar faces like John Constantine and Mister E are there to help show him the possible ramifications of his decision. Very much in the voice of Nail Gaiman, and featuring some of his other classic characters, this book delivers a beautiful story about choice and the future. Special guest Melissa is back on the pod!!
Send us a Text Message.On this 85th episode of Fabulous Film and Friends we are going to connect the dots between three seminal cautionary tales from the 80's: 1984's Repo Man directed by Alex Cox and starring Emelio Estevez, Harry Dean Stanton, Olivia Barash, Jennifer Balgobin, Dick Rude, Tracey Walter, Sy Richardson, Vonetta McGee, Richard Foronjy, Tom Finnegan, Eddie Velez, Del Zamora, Zander Schloss, Fox Harris and Jimmy Buffet. Then 1987's River's Edge directed by Tim Hunter starring Keanu Reeves, Crispin Clover, Ione Skye, Daniel Roebuck, Joshua John Miller, Josh Richman, Roxana Zal, Jim Metzler, Tom Bower and Dennis Hopper and topped off with Robocop, also from 1987 and starring Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Kurtwood Smith, Miguel Ferrer, Paul McCrane, Ray Wise, Jesse D. Goins, Felton Perry, Del Zamora, Dan O'Herlihy and the inimitable Ronny Cox. I'm Gino Caputi and returning to the program to break down all this cynicism and disaffected young adulthood are my sister Roseanne, the lit major, Joe Field, the author/hypnotist and back again after a long fitful stint in suspended animation, the photobug and funny man Gordon Alex Robertson!Okay before we suit up and start taking names, the synopses: In Repo Man, Otto, an LA punk, gets fired from his job as a grocery clerk but finds his true calling when a tough-talking stranger named Bud convinces Otto to join his team of auto repossession agents. Bud, Otto and the entire network of the repo men run into an existential crisis when a mysterious car that has a reward of 20k is believed to have an alien in its trunk. River's Edge is loosely based on true events and catalogues a turmoil of emotions or lack thereof that a group of teens encounter when they discover one of their friends, John aka Samson, has murdered his girlfriend while another friend, Layne, swears them all to secrecy. Robocop looks into the future where the Detroit police are privately owned by a corporation called Omni Consumer Product. After Alex Murphy a brave but naive officer is killed in the line of duty by a ruthless crime lord named Clarence Boddiker, Murphy's body is given to OCP for a pilot program that transforms Murphy into a cyborg called Robocop. The program seems to work and Robocop starts cleaning the streets until he realizes all is not right in his programming and there are sinister forces that led to his creation, including a pact between OCP VP Dick Jones and Boddiker's gang. Follow the FFF Facebook page!https://www.facebook.com/groups/fabulousfilmandfriends Watch the episode on Youtube:https://youtu.be/l7IVqxqb1hw
On hour 3 of the Big Show, George Matt and Krahn are joined by Stanley Cup Champion Tim Hunter! Tim shares stories on how he got his nickname Sharky, he reacts to how it's been 35 years since the Flames won the cup in 1985, the love he and the alumni has for Lanny McDonald after his recent health scare, some of the scariest players he ever had to fight in his career and more!(23:19) To wrap the hour, the guys continue the stories from 1989 with Dana Murzyn and Ric Nattress! The guys discuss some of the physical play they had to endure during their career including some of the biggest hits they ever threw, old school tricks of the trade to get under opponents skinThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Bored suburban kids get into trouble, hassled by the cops until it turns deadly, and ending in an orgy of destruction--a pretty familiar American story. Sitting somewhere between low-budget exploitation films and more thoughtful, nervy fair, this cult movie pulls off having its cake and eating it, exploring the root causes of juvenile delinquency while having some awesome explosions. Starring Michael Kramer, Matt Dillon, Pamela Ludwig, Vincent Spano, and Harry Northup. Written by Charles S. Haas and Tim Hunter. Directed by Jonathan Kaplan.
Some of our listeners who've left five star reviews took advantage of our rewards program to make us watch a match of their choosing, and BOY did they deliver! Rory Beckett gave us Swerve vs. Athena and those were some EXTREME HUNKS IN ACTION. Then Young Boy Joshua Smith of Keepin' It Strong Style got us to watch a 1985 I Quit match between Magnum TA and Tully Blanchard and uhhhh that was a lot more sexually compelling than we were prepared for. Tim Hunter gave us a Stardom Escape the Cage match that was frankly the best thing I've ever seen in my life - honestly we now have big plans to become Stardom bitches and learn Japanese. Swaggamice had us watch Lucha Underground, whose aesthetics made us declare AEW to be trash, and finally, Angelkitty6201 had us watch MCMG vs. Generation Me (Young Bucks) in an empty arena match that we hadn't watched up to this point for fear of it being TOO activating, and guess what, we were right! Did you know wrestling is good, you guys? (00:00) Chitchat time(02:30) Swerve vs. Athena(23:37) Tully Blanchard vs. Magnum TA(42:12) Stardom - Queen's Quest vs. Oedo Tai Loser Leaves the Unit match(1:25:22) Lucha Underground(1:53:01) MCMG vs. Generation Me (Young Bucks) Empty Arena matchSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Some of our listeners who've left five star reviews took advantage of our rewards program to make us watch a match of their choosing, and BOY did they deliver! Rory Beckett gave us Swerve vs. Athena and those were some EXTREME HUNKS IN ACTION. Then Young Boy Joshua Smith of Keepin' It Strong Style got us to watch a 1985 I Quit match between Magnum TA and Tully Blanchard and uhhhh that was a lot more sexually compelling than we were prepared for. Tim Hunter gave us a Stardom Escape the Cage match that was frankly the best thing I've ever seen in my life - honestly we now have big plans to become Stardom bitches and learn Japanese. Swaggamice had us watch Lucha Underground, whose aesthetics made us declare AEW to be trash, and finally, Angelkitty6201 had us watch MCMG vs. Generation Me (Young Bucks) in an empty arena match that we hadn't watched up to this point for fear of it being TOO activating, and guess what, we were right! Did you know wrestling is good, you guys? (00:00) Chitchat time (02:30) Swerve vs. Athena (23:37) Tully Blanchard vs. Magnum TA (42:12) Stardom - Queen's Quest vs. Oedo Tai Loser Leaves the Unit match (1:25:22) Lucha Underground (1:53:01) MCMG vs. Generation Me (Young Bucks) Empty Arena match
We caught up with The FBR's Tim Hunter and Malarie McConaha on the pros and cons of working in Nashville Ep: 390 #ATJPOd More: https://www.fbrmusic.com/ @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - www.allthatjampod.com - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. Merch: https://t.co/QgtAisVtbV All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran.
We caught up with Malarie McConaha and Tim Hunter about The FBR about how they got their start, their debut LP GHOST (out January 19), and how they approach songwriting Ep: 359 #ATJPod Catch them 01/20/24 at Fox & Locke in Franklin, TN for the GHOST album release party and show More: https://www.fbrmusic.com/ @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - www.allthatjampod.com - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. Merch: https://t.co/QgtAisVtbV All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran.
Tim Hunter delivers a message at Olive Baptist Church on January 14, 2024, utilizing 2 Timothy 2:1-9 as his primary text.
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They say the only constant in life is change. And with the changing of the seasons come inevitable goodbyes. Today on the podcast, we're having a short convo on how to say goodbye. "It is right for me to feel this way about you all, because I hold you in my heart, for you are all partakers with me of grace, both in my imprisonment and in the defense and confirmation of the gospel. For God is my witness, how I yearn for you all with the affection of Christ Jesus. And it is my prayer that your love may abound more and more, with knowledge and all discernment, so that you may approve what is excellent, and so be pure and blameless for the day of Christ, filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God." Philippians 1:7-11 SHOWNOTES // LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! Help us shape the conversations. DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
What's the big deal? Today, our podcast crew delves into what is baptism is and why it matters. SHOWNOTES // LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! Help us shape the conversations. DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
The centrality of the Bible is the gospel. But what exactly is the gospel and what really happens after salvation? Today, we're expanding the conversation around Romans 8:1-5 as we walk through a new series on what it is to truly live in light of the new life in Christ. SHOWNOTES // ICYMI: Watch Last Week's Tuesday Night Message LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! Help us shape the conversations. DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
In Christian circles, we toss around the phrase "living on mission," but what does it exactly mean? In today's episode, we're peeling back the layers on the phrase "living on mission," and giving practical tips on how to truly live all in for Jesus. SHOWNOTES // ICYMI: Watch Last Week's Tuesday Night Message LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! Help us shape the conversations. DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
For years, social scientists have been studying what makes a community click. Is it time, interests, or goals? For Christians, we've got something stronger that tie us together. Today, we're recapping community and what makes it transcend worldly social cliques with special guest Crossroads Collegiate Intern, Jack Tyner. SHOWNOTES // ICYMI: Watch Last Week's Tuesday Night Message Life Together Dietrich Bonhoeffer LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! Help us shape the conversations. DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace Jack Tyner: @jackctyner
On today's episode, we're expanding the conversation from last Tuesday-night's take on what being a disciple means, how to be one, and how can we lead others to become Jesus-loving disciples. SHOWNOTES // ICYMI: Watch Last Week's Tuesday Night Message Crazy Busy by Kevin DeYoung LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! Help us shape the conversations. DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
In our final installment of our gender series, we're delving into men and women's roles in the church and how they display the glory of Christ. SHOW NOTES // Tuesday nights are coming back on August 15. Stay updated at @crossroadsatolive. LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! Help us shape the conversations. DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
“Within this Christian vision of marriage, here's what it means to fall in love. It is to look at another person and get a glimpse of what God is creating, and to say, "I see who God is making you, and it excites me! I want to be part of that. I want to partner with you and God in the journey you are taking to his throne. And when we get there, I will look at your magnificence and say, 'I always knew you could be like this. I got glimpses of it on earth, but now look at you!” ~Timothy Keller When we think of marriage, sometimes we think of it with rose colored glasses, all roses and fairytales. But there's a deeper meaning played out after saying "I do." Today, we're continuing our gender role discussion, examining how they play out in marriage with special guest Andrea Hunter! SHOW NOTES // Our last Crossroads Summer Nights is on Tuesday, July 9, and it's going to be LIT! Stay updated at @crossroadsatolive. The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of God by Timothy Keller LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! Help us shape the conversations. DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace Andrea Hunter: @andreaahunterr
One of the toughest guys to ever lace them up in the NHL, Stanley Cup champion, and recent Alberta Hockey Hall of Fame inductee, Tim Hunter is on to talk about his career, battling many legendary heavyweights, what it takes to be a team guy, and his lengthy coaching career.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Note: We're taking a slight break on our Gender series and expanding the conversation around our topic of lament from our Tuesday-night Summer Play List series. What if diving into our deepest lament might be one of our greatest gifts? In today's episode, we're taking a closer look at how the Bible offers us a framework for holding the brokenness of this world. SHOW NOTES // Our next Crossroads Summer Nights is on Tuesday, July 25, and it's going to be LIT! We've also got some amazing groups and gatherings sprinkled throughout the summer. Stay updated at @crossroadsatolive. LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! Help us shape the conversations. DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
On hour 3 of The Big Show, George Rusic and Eric Francis are joined by former Calgary Flame and NHL Champion Tim Hunter! Tim joins the show to chat about the work that the Flames alumni have been up to, his experience in and around the Calgary Stampede, and more!(39:43) The guys debate whether or not they would experience being hooked up to a period pain simulator!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
When broaching the topic of gender, we must realize we have a broken view, vulnerably shaped by cultural norms. On today's episode, we're taking a broad look at two polarized gender ideals that culture presents and how the Bible gives us a proper, balanced perspective of the ultimate gender ideal. SHOW NOTES // Our next Crossroads Summer Nights is on Tuesday, July 12, and it's going to be LIT! We've also got some amazing groups and gatherings sprinkled throughout the summer. Stay updated at @crossroadsatolive. LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! Help us shape the conversations. DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
"Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. . . .So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them." Genesis 1:26a & 1:27. Gender is a charged topic in culture today. No cap. From gender dysphoria to pride month, how do we as Christian interact and engage in this conversation posed by surrounding culture. Today, we're continuing the conversation on gender, by setting the framework of how the Bible trains us to interact with unbelievers and believers alike on the topic of gender. SHOW NOTES // Join the community on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/ Our next Crossroads Summer Nights is on Tuesday, June 12, and it's going to be LIT! We've also got some amazing groups and gatherings sprinkled throughout the summer. Stay updated at @crossroadsatolive. LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! Help us shape the conversations. DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
"Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. . . .So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them." Genesis 1:26a & 1:27. Why did God create two seemingly opposing gender? Today, we're delving into a brand new topic on gender, how it started, and where controversy may enter the chat. We take a look at how male and female gender—in all its diversity—reflects the immense beauty of God and how we can embrace the differences that glorify God's design. SHOW NOTES // Strange New World by Carl Trueman Our next Crossroads Summer Nights is on Tuesday, June 13, and it's going to be LIT! We've also got some amazing groups and gatherings sprinkled throughout the summer. Stay updated at @crossroadsatolive. LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! Help us shape the conversations. DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
A quick update on what's coming next. Stay tuned! What does God say about gender? Our next series is going to zone in on the hot topics surrounding gender and how we can engage culture from a biblical perspective. However, we'd love to tackle these topics WITH you. Help us shape the conversation by emailing us your questions/thoughts at: SHOW NOTES // Our next Crossroads Summer Nights is on Tuesday, June 13, and it's going to be LIT! We've also got some amazing groups and gatherings sprinkled throughout the summer. Stay updated at @crossroadsatolive. LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! Help us shape the conversations. DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
In the forty-first episode of Season 8 (Coming-of-Ages) Kyle is joined by cinematographer Josh Carter and filmmaker Daniel Lopez to break down the perpetual boredom and haunting apathy of the new pre-grunge youth in Tim Hunter's exquisite sociological horror of curdled morality in River's Edge (1986).
Worship's not just three songs during the Sunday-morning service, but a lifestyle and an invitation to experience the presence of God. In today's last installment of our Sabbath series, we are dissecting how Sabbath culminates in a heart of devoted worship. SHOW NOTES // Our next Crossroads Summer Nights is on Tuesday, June 13, and it's going to be LIT! We've also got some amazing groups and gatherings sprinkled throughout the summer. Stay updated at @crossroadsatolive. LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! Help us shape the conversations. DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
Last week we discussed how Sabbath is more than just collapsing onto the couch in utter exhaustion. And it's more than outdated rules that demand what you can and can't do confined to a 24 hr cycle. Today, we're continuing our conversation on Sabbath by discussing how Sabbath embodies sheer delight which ultimately points back to our joy in Jesus. SHOW NOTES // Crossroads Summer Nights is launching on Tuesday, May 23, and it's going to be LIT! Learn more at @crossroadsatolive. LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! We'd love to hear from you! DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
As we've discussed, Sabbath isn't merely an outdated legalistic ritual, littered with archaic rules. Today, we're continuing to expand the conversation on Sabbath by delving into how we can step into the invitation that God offers for us to rest and reset. SHOW NOTES // Crossroads Summer Nights is launching soon, and Tuesdays are going to be LIT! Learn more at olivebaptist.org/young-adults. LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! We'd love to hear from you! DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
On this week's episode of the Eric Francis Show, Eric dives into the conversation surrounding the candidates for the next general manager for the Calgary Flames! He takes YOUR texts as listeners share their thoughts on who they'd like to see, and what kind of GM would benefit the team the most!Calgary Flames legend Tim Hunter joins the show! He stops by to chat with Eric about if he'd be interested in the Flames GM job, if he'd like to see more fighting in the NHL, and more!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Our culture is constantly hustlin', making a badge out of busy. But with the rise of anxiety, burn out, and toxic levels of productivity, is striving and getting after the grind really the best way to live? In today's episode, we're expanding the conversation around how to apply the Sabbath mindset to our hearts and our minds. SHOW NOTES // Come experience community on Tuesday nights! Don't sit alone. Learn more at olivebaptist.org/young-adults. Crossroads podcast crew will be taking a short break as we dream up what to bring next to the podcast world. LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! We'd love to hear from you! DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
Is Sabbath outdated? Is it a particular day we worship or some downtime we squeeze in during a busy week? Today's episode, we introduce the concept of Sabbath and dissect the deeper meaning behind an overlooked and often misunderstood commandment. SHOWNOTES // Ten Words to Live By: Delighting in and Doing What God Commands by Jen Wilkins Even Better Than Eden: Nine Ways the Bible's Story Changes Everything About Your Story by Nancy Guthrie ________________________ Come experience community on Tuesday nights! Don't sit alone. Learn more at olivebaptist.org/young-adults. Crossroads podcast crew will be taking a short break as we dream up what to bring next to the podcast world. LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! We'd love to hear from you! DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
Perhaps, one of the most detrimental sins that can subtly sneak into a Christian's life is self-righteousness. In today's episode, we take an honest look at what self-righteousness looks like and how we can actively combat it to become more fully surrender to Christ. SHOWNOTES // Come experience community on Tuesday nights! Don't sit alone. Learn more at olivebaptist.org/young-adults. Crossroads podcast crew will be taking a short break as we dream up what to bring next to the podcast world. LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! We'd love to hear from you! DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
The newness of the New Year has worn off, and whether you're facing the end of the semester or stagnation at a new job, today we're taking a hard look at endurance and how the Christian faith calls us to persevere. SHOWNOTES // Come experience community on Tuesday nights! Don't sit alone. Learn more at olivebaptist.org/young-adults. LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! We'd love to hear from you! DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
Living the "Christian" life may not be as hard as we make it. In today's episode, we're exploring two lies that keep us from living out the fully redeemed life and one ultimate truth of the gospel that breaks all of our expectations. SHOWNOTES // Come experience community on Tuesday nights! Don't sit alone. Learn more at olivebaptist.org/young-adults. LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! We'd love to hear from you! DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
Grief meets us in this world at various times in various ways. Whether you are experiencing the loss of a job, a dream, a friend, or a relational heartbreak, grief is a journey you will walk through at some point in this life. On today's episode, we're delving into how to properly address the full spectrum of grief, how to embrace it, and how to respond to it in a biblical way. SHOWNOTES // Come experience community on Tuesday nights! Don't sit alone. Learn more at olivebaptist.org/young-adults. LIKE THIS EPISODE? Be sure to share it with your friends and drop us a rating! We'd love to hear from you! DM us on social media with topics you'd like to hear more about. Let's put the social back into social media! Find us here: Crossroads at Olive: @crossroadsatolive Tim Hunter: @timhunterblog Anna Grace: @nngrccrrck Grace Shaffer: @typesofgrace
Three arguing children wake up in the middle of the night to find their god is missing, and their sense of camaraderie and decorum have vanished. On Episode 550 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss Skinamarink, from director Kyle Edward Ball! The film has been very divisive among its viewers, where do we stand on this experimental nightmare? We also have another entry into the art vs. the artist discussion that erupts into an all-out war, we talk about deplorable humans, and creepy toys. So grab your 8mm camera, whatever you do do not answer the Chatter Telephone, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: The Outwaters, HP Lovecraft, Robert Ebert, divisive films, COVID Cubed, Sabacc, Ravenshadow's Star Wars Podcast, MZ's Transformers collection, LL Bean, Poland Springs, Rolling Out, “chuffed”, fixing a clogged sink, UNICEF, J.K. Rowling is a POS, Hogwarts Legacy, Roman Polanski, Woody Allen, doubling down on being shitty, Neil Gaiman, plagiarism, unfriending Harry Potter, Tim Hunter, Books of Magic, Shrinky Dinks, Antrum, Max Fleischer cartoons, Dreamland, Skinamarink, Kyle Edward Ball, experimental film, fully immersive films, TikTok, Reddit, experimental films, creepypasta, Heck, Matt Murdock and Stevie Wonder as cinematographers, chatter telephone, sleep paralysis, Rodney Ascher, The Nightmare, Michael Snow's Wavelength, caffeine and coke, films as art, Hausu, Subconscious Cruelty, Begotten, Inland Empire, Hard Ticket to Hawaii, a slideshow of hallways and whispering, the nightmare of abusive parents, Watch/Skip+, Death By DVD, The Blair Witch Project, The Stepfather, City of the Living Dead, Matango, Legions, Fabian Forte, Fulch Force Five, Lionel Richie, Shrinky Dinks, and Instagram Filter Fueled Nightmares.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Welcome to the Crossroads Podcast, a podcast where we expand the conversations from Crossroads, a weekly gathering of college and young adults based out of Olive Baptist Church. Through the lens of Scripture, we discuss some hot takes on the challenges young adults may face concerning faith, apologetics, theology, and #adulting. For more information, visit olivebaptist.org/young-adults or follow us on social media @crossroadsatolive. On today's episode, meet the hosts—Anna Grace Carrick, Tim Hunter, and Grace Shaffer—as they give their take on life within the Crossroads community.
This week Jeff and Ian are joined by former NHL troublemaker and assistant coach - Tim Hunter. Tune in! https://superdeker.com use code SLICES at checkout to receive your discount.
Hannah and Cameron talk about Nicolas Cage, surrealism, shoeleather, the audacity of Audrey Horne, and the first "mid" episode of Twin Peaks.
When a sadistic podcast host begins running down the reality in a comic book film, the Vegan King of Wales is forced to investigate the podcast's hidden corruption and question why he stayed awake until 5am for this debacle. On Episode 510 of Trick or Treat Radio we have our May Patreon Takeover. Joining us this time around is Linus, straight from the UK and staying up way too late to discuss The Batman with us. We are also haunted by the ghosts of Batman past, we find out exactly what Buckfast is, and there is a rare emotional, tender moment on the show. So grab your cape and cowl, down a pint of mosh pit juice, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Bangers and Mash, Buckfast, across the pond, Linus, Bristol UK, the Ravenshadow watch method, God Save the Queen, Neal Adams, Linus Fitness-Centre, shoegaze, Shore Drive Records, writing an EP is the new making a mixtape, Death by DVD, GGTMC, Talk Without Rhythm, Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, PTO for yard work, Edward Ravenhands, Sam Raimi, Spider-Man, imperial conditioning, behind the facade, Warrant, X, Maniac Driver, Kurando Mitsutake, The Northman, Robert Eggers, Hamlet meets Conan, Benedetta, Paul Verhoeven, Starship Troopers, Hollow Man, Kevin Bacon's transparent ding dong, what good can invisibility powers achieve?, Designated Driver Man, real life superheroes, The Last Kingdom, plugging the show you're on, Teeel, the role of pets in our lives, Matt Reeves, Let Me In, Cloverfield, The Batman, Robert Pattinson, the meaning of chuffed, is France part of the UK, Good Time, Tim Hunter, Batpole envy, shark repellent, the king of low hanging fruit, Muse, Christopher Nolan, Batman ‘66, dreadlocked Joker, Patrick Batman, pulp film reality, the bat chin, comic book films based in reality, Ra's al Ghul's Ninja School, Dark Night Dark City, Zodiac, Mike Mignola, Heath Ledger, memorable musical themes, The Good The Bad and The Ugly, Gotham Knights, Bat Guano, Jason Bored, Barry Keoghan, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, The Sadness, The Batman, Zoe Kravitz, Batman Hush, Jeph Loeb, nocturnal animals, and smells like bat spirit. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Tanner Jeannot wasn't drafted into the WHL or the NHL, but he's in the race for the Calder Trophy this season. He join Jeff and Elliotte to talk about his journey to the NHL from small-town Saskatchewan, the obstacles he overcame along the way, playing on a line with Colton Sissons and Yakov Trenin, playing under John Hynes, what made Tim Hunter the coach for him in Moose Jaw, the support he's received from his community in Oxbow, and he talks about his workout routine and what he excels at most.Music Outro: Library Voices - Regina I Don't Want To FightListen to the full discography by Library Voices on SpotifyThis podcast is produced and mixed by Amil Delic, and hosted by Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman.Audio Credits: 102.5 THE GAME and Bally Sports South.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.