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From Xenomorphs to ETs: Which Alien Species is the Best? This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl boldly go into the sci-fi vault to debate the most creative alien species in the galaxy. Think Na'vi spirituality meets Xenomorph acid vomit. From hive-minded cybernetic zombies to fire-based art snobs, it's time to crown the weirdest, wildest, most wonderful extraterrestrials in fiction. Episode Index Intro: 0:07 Alien, Mine: Alien Showdown… Who’s the Best? Darryl Heptapods (from Arrival) Physical Traits – Appearance: Heptapods are seven-limbed (hence the name “hepta-” meaning seven) creatures with a large, oval-shaped head and a body that appears to be semi-transparent2. – Eyes: They have thousands of small, dime-sized eyes in clusters, which are actually patches of photosensitive skin. – Sensory Perception: They use sophisticated sonar to perceive their environment, allowing them to detect even minute details. Culture – Non-linear Perception of Time: Heptapods experience time non-linearly, meaning they perceive past, present, and future simultaneously. This is reflected in their language and behavior3. – Patience and Long-term Thinking: Their non-linear perception of time gives them a unique perspective on patience and long-term consequences. They are willing to wait for humans to understand their language and purpose4. – Purpose of Arrival: They arrive on Earth to share their language, Heptapod B, which they believe will help humanity understand their non-linear perception of time and potentially aid them in the future. Language – Heptapod A: This is their spoken language, which sounds very organic and is designed to be heard rather than spoken. – Heptapod B: This is their written language, consisting of circular logograms that represent entire concepts or sentences rather than individual words. The meaning of these logograms depends on the tendrils and splotches branching out from their circular rings2. – Impact on Humans: Learning Heptapod B alters the human perception of time, allowing them to experience events out of sequence, similar to how Heptapods perceive time. MorningLightMountain (Commonwealth Saga by Peter F. Hamilton) Physical Traits: – Prime Bodies: MorningLightMountain’s consciousness inhabits billions of distinct Prime bodies. These bodies are divided into two types: motiles and immotiles1. – Motiles: Motiles can see and move but are relatively unintelligent on their own. – Immotiles: Immotiles are blind and immobile but highly intelligent. They can breed motiles, and four motiles can merge to form a new immotile1. – Wormhole Technology: MorningLightMountain possesses wormhole technology, allowing its bodies to communicate over arbitrarily large distances. Mental Traits: – Hive Mind: MorningLightMountain operates as a hive mind, with a single united consciousness spread across billions of bodies. – Xenophobic and Expansionist: The Primes, including MorningLightMountain, are highly xenophobic and expansionist, seeking to subsume or destroy other species. – Highly Intelligent: Immotiles can link to each other for greater processing power, making MorningLightMountain one of the most powerful Primes. Linguistic Traits: – Non-Verbal Communication: MorningLightMountain primarily communicates non-verbally through its network of bodies. – Radio Transmitters: Primes use implanted radio transmitters to stay wirelessly connected, allowing for long-range communication. Saga of the Seven Suns series (Kevin J Anderson) Hydrogues – Physical Traits: Elemental beings composed of water and gas, often appearing as massive, swirling masses of liquid and vapor. – Culture: Highly territorial and aggressive, especially when their habitats are threatened. They have a deep connection to water and gas. – Language: Communicate through complex patterns of vibrations and waves. Faeros – Physical Traits: Elemental beings associated with fire and light, emitting a warm glow and capable of producing flames. – Culture: Passionate and energetic, valuing creativity and expression. They are often involved in artistic and spiritual pursuits. – Language: Communicate through a combination of spoken language and visual symbols, using their fiery abilities to create intricate patterns and displays. Borg Physical Traits: – Cybernetic Enhancements: The Borg are a collective of various species that have been assimilated and augmented with cybernetic implants. This results in a mix of biological and mechanical features. – Pale Skin: Their skin tends to be pale or grayish due to the integration of technology and loss of individuality. – Mechanical Limbs and Eyes: Many Borg drones have mechanical limbs and/or eyes, often replacing their original biological parts with more efficient cybernetic versions. Culture: – Collective Consciousness: The Borg operate as a hive mind, known as the Collective. Individuality is suppressed, and all drones are connected through a central consciousness. – Assimilation: The primary goal of the Borg is to assimilate other species to enhance their own collective knowledge and capabilities. This is often done forcibly, with the mantra “Resistance is futile.” – Efficient and Methodical: The Borg are highly efficient and methodical in their actions, driven by their collective purpose of achieving perfection. Language: – Communal Communication: The Borg communicate internally through their collective consciousness, sharing thoughts and information instantaneously. – Distinctive Speech Patterns: When speaking externally, the Borg often use a collective “we” to represent their hive mind and have a monotone, emotionless speech pattern. Changelings (Founders) Physical Traits: – Shapeshifters: Changelings are highly advanced shapeshifters capable of assuming any form, from humanoid figures to inanimate objects. – Gelatinous State: In their natural form, Changelings exist as a gelatinous mass, which they revert to when at rest or regenerating. – Golden Hue: Their gelatinous form has a distinctive golden hue. Culture: – Great Link: The Changelings share a deep connection through the Great Link, a shared state where they merge together in their natural form, exchanging thoughts and experiences. – Isolation and Control: Historically, Changelings have sought to isolate themselves from solids (non-shapeshifting species) and control them to protect themselves from persecution and harm. – Founders of the Dominion: Changelings are the ruling species of the Dominion, a powerful political and military alliance in the Gamma Quadrant. They employ the Vorta and Jem’Hadar as their loyal servants to enforce their will. Language: – Universal Communication: Changelings typically communicate in the languages of the species they interact with. Their ability to shapeshift allows them to perfectly mimic speech. – Telepathic Connection: Within the Great Link, communication is telepathic and intuitive, allowing for an exchange of complex ideas and emotions without words. Na’vi (James Cameron Avatar movies) Physical Traits – Height and Build: The Na’vi are tall, standing about 10 feet (3 meters) in height, and have a slender, graceful build. – Blue Skin: They have blue skin with bioluminescent patterns that glow in the dark, helping them blend into their environment. – Four-Fingered Hands: Unlike humans, the Na’vi have four fingers on each hand and four toes on each foot. – Cat-like Features: They have large, expressive, golden eyes, pointed ears, and tails, giving them a feline appearance. – Braid with Neural Queue: Each Na’vi has a long braid called a “tswin,” which contains a neural queue that allows them to connect with other creatures and the environment on Pandora. Culture – Deep Connection with Nature: The Na’vi live in harmony with the natural world of Pandora. They have a deep spiritual connection with the flora, fauna, and the planet itself. – Clans and Tribes: The Na’vi are organized into various clans and tribes, each with its own customs and traditions. The Omaticaya clan, for example, resides in the Hometree. – Eywa: The Na’vi worship Eywa, the Great Mother, a deity representing the interconnectedness of all life on Pandora. They believe that Eywa maintains the balance of life. – Rites of Passage: Na’vi culture includes several rites of passage, such as the bonding with a direhorse (pa’li) and a mountain banshee (ikran), which signify one’s transition into adulthood. – Hunting and Gathering: The Na’vi are skilled hunters and gatherers, relying on their environment for sustenance while respecting the creatures they hunt. Language – Na’vi Language: The Na’vi have their own language, developed specifically for the film by linguist Dr. Paul Frommer. It is a fully functional language with its own grammar, syntax, and vocabulary. – Tsaheylu: The neural bond, called “tsaheylu,” allows the Na’vi to connect with other creatures and their environment. This connection is a form of communication that transcends spoken language. Xenomorphs (Alien Franchise) Physical Traits: – Exoskeleton: Xenomorphs have a biomechanical, black exoskeleton that provides them with great durability and a fearsome appearance. – Elongated Skull: They possess an elongated, ridged skull with a lack of visible eyes, giving them a terrifying, eyeless visage. – Inner Jaws: Equipped with a secondary, inner jaw that can extend from their mouths for lethal attacks. – Tail: Their long, muscular tails end in a sharp blade, which they use for both balance and as a weapon. – Acidic Blood: Their blood is highly acidic, capable of burning through metal and other materials. Culture: – Hive Structure: Xenomorphs have a hive-based social structure, with a Queen at the center, responsible for laying eggs and maintaining the population. – Instinct-Driven: They operate primarily on instinct, driven by a need to propagate their species. This includes capturing hosts for their Facehuggers to implant embryos. – Parasitic Life Cycle: Their life cycle involves multiple stages: Egg, Facehugger, Chestburster, and Adult. The Facehugger attaches to a host, implanting an embryo that later emerges violently from the host’s chest as a Chestburster. – Adaptive and Versatile: They can adapt to different environments and hosts, resulting in various Xenomorph types with specific traits influenced by their host species. Language: – Non-Verbal Communication: Xenomorphs communicate non-verbally through body language, pheromones, and hisses or screeches. Their interactions are primarily based on their hive hierarchy and instinctual behaviors. Species 8472 (Undine) — Honorable Mention Physical Traits: – Tripedal and Non-Humanoid: Species 8472, also known as Undine, are tripedal beings with a non-humanoid appearance. – Fluidic Space Origin: They originate from a dimension called fluidic space, which is accessible through quantum singularities. – Biological Technology: Their highly developed biology and organic technology make them tactically superior to the Borg. Culture: – War with the Borg: Species 8472 engaged in a war with the Borg after the Borg invaded their realm of fluidic space. They proved immune to assimilation and launched a counter-invasion of the galaxy2. – Genocidal Intentions: They have a genocidal intent towards other species, considering them a threat. – Negotiations with the Federation: Captain Kathryn Janeway of the USS Voyager negotiated peace with Species 8472, using a weapon developed from Borg nanoprobes to force them to retreat. Language: – Telepathic Communication: Species 8472 communicate telepathically, using their telepathic abilities to convey thoughts and intentions. – Unknown Name: Their name for themselves is unknown, as they are referred to by their Borg designation. Brian Farscape Luxans – Tall, warrior-like humanoids with a warrior code of honor. – Recognizable by their facial tendrils and thick-skinned appearance. – Can heal themselves through a process called “battlefield transfusion.” – Notable Character: Ka D'Argo – A fierce but noble warrior with a tragic past. Delvians – A sentient plant-based species with blue skin and photokinetic abilities. – Capable of deep meditation and powerful telepathic abilities. – Often have a spiritual or religious focus. – Notable Character: Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan – A Delvian priestess who can use her mind and biochemistry to heal or harm. Scarrans – Reptilian, highly aggressive, and among the most physically powerful species. – Possess natural heat-based abilities, allowing them to intimidate or harm opponents. – Scarrans view themselves as the superior species and often engage in genetic experimentation. – Notable Character: Emperor Staleek – A ruthless leader of the Scarran Empire. Pilots – Large, multi-limbed creatures that are biologically bonded to Leviathans (living ships). – They have a deep connection with their Leviathan and can control their functions. – Notable Character: Pilot – The pilot of Moya, who communicates with the crew and the ship. Leviathans – Living, biomechanical starships that possess sentience. – Generally peaceful but can be forced into servitude by Peacekeeper “Control Collars.” – Notable Character: Moya – The Leviathan that serves as the home and transport for Crichton and his crew. Star Wars (Expanded Universe) Yuuzhan Vong Who Are the Yuuzhan Vong? The Yuuzhan Vong are an extragalactic warrior species who invaded the Star Wars galaxy, triggering the Yuuzhan Vong War (25–29 ABY). Unlike most species in Star Wars, they: – Are immune to the Force – Jedi cannot sense them, and their presence in the galaxy caused major upheaval in the Force itself. – Use only organic technology – They abhor droids and mechanical technology, instead using genetically engineered living creatures as weapons, ships, and tools. – Are deeply religious and fanatical – They follow a strict caste system and worship pain as a path to enlightenment. Biology & Appearance – Humanoid, but with ritualistic scarring and tattooing that marks their status in society. – They believe in self-mutilation and pain as a form of religious devotion. – Have a higher pain tolerance than most species. – They view cybernetics and machines as heretical and replace body parts with living biotechnological organisms. Society & Culture The Yuuzhan Vong are organized into a rigid caste system: – The Supreme Overlord – The absolute ruler of their species. – Notable Character: Supreme Overlord Shimrra, who led the invasion of the galaxy. – The Warrior Caste – Devoted soldiers who follow a strict code of honor. – The Priest Caste – Religious leaders who interpret the will of the gods. – The Shaper Caste – Scientists responsible for bioengineering their weapons and technology. – The Intendant Caste – Bureaucrats and administrators. – The Worker Caste – The lowest rank, responsible for labor. Their entire culture revolves around pain, sacrifice, and religious zeal, believing that their gods command them to conquer and purify the galaxy. Yuuzhan Vong Technology (All Organic) – Living Starships (Coralskippers & Worldships) – Instead of metal ships, they use bio-engineered living vessels. – Vonduun Crab Armor – Grown, not manufactured, and is resistant to lightsabers. – Amphistaffs – Living snake-like weapons that function as both swords and whips. – Dovin Basals – Creatures that create miniature black holes to absorb attacks (even deflecting turbolaser fire). – Yorik Coral – Used to construct buildings, ships, and even restrain captives. The Yuuzhan Vong War (25–29 ABY) – The Yuuzhan Vong invaded the New Republic, launching a brutal war. – They captured and terraformed many worlds, including turning Coruscant into a massive Yuuzhan Vong ecosystem. – The Jedi, New Republic, and remnants of the Empire had to unite to fight them. – The war ended when Supreme Overlord Shimrra was killed, and his second-in-command, Onimi, was revealed as the real mastermind. – After their defeat, the surviving Yuuzhan Vong were relocated to Zonama Sekot, a living planet. Why Are They So Unique? – They stand out from all other Star Wars villains because they don't use the Force and their biology/technology is completely different from the rest of the galaxy. – They pushed the Jedi to their limits—without the ability to sense them in the Force, traditional Jedi tactics were ineffective. – Their brutality and disregard for machines made them unlike the Sith, the Empire, or any other major villains in Star Wars. Legacy in Star Wars While the Yuuzhan Vong were a major part of Legends, they have not appeared in the Disney canon yet. However, The Clone Wars animated series almost introduced them in a scrapped episode. Falling Skies Espheni (Overlords) – The main antagonists for most of the series. – An advanced, insectoid-like species with a strict hierarchical society. – Possess telepathic abilities and are highly intelligent strategists. – Use a combination of biotechnology and mechanical technology for warfare. – Consider humans an inferior species and attempt to enslave them. – They have an imperialistic nature, having conquered multiple planets before Earth. Notable Espheni: – The Espheni Overlords – Tall, slender, and powerful commanders of the invasion. – The Espheni Queen – The true leader of the invasion, revealed in the final season. Skitters (Arachnids) – Multi-limbed, insectoid creatures used as foot soldiers by the Espheni. – Originally another enslaved species, controlled through neural harnesses attached to their spines. – Many Skitters are loyal to the Espheni, but a rebel faction exists. – Known for high mobility, leaping abilities, and brutal combat skills. Notable Skitters: – Red-Eye – A rebel Skitter who aids the human resistance. – Harnessed Children – Human children forcibly enslaved by the Espheni using a similar mind-controlling harness. The Harnessed – Human (mainly children) captives of the Espheni, controlled through a biomechanical harness attached to their spines. – The harness allows the Espheni to control their minds and enhance their physical abilities. – Over time, harnessed children begin to transform into Skitters themselves. – Ben Mason, the son of protagonist Tom Mason, is partially harnessed but later freed. The Volm – A technologically advanced, humanoid alien species that arrives in Season 3 to help humanity. – They have been at war with the Espheni for generations and seek to liberate Earth. – Use energy-based weapons and powerful war machines. – While allied with humans, their leader, Cochise, warns that they have their own agenda. Notable Volm: – Cochise – The main Volm character, who forms a bond with the humans and helps them fight the Espheni. The Dornia (The Ancient Enemy) – Introduced late in the series as a mysterious aquatic species. – The original victims of the Espheni, nearly wiped out in the past. – Offer limited aid to the human resistance but provide key knowledge for defeating the Espheni Queen. – Their advanced biology allows them to manipulate water-based environments. Final Thoughts – The Espheni are classic conquerors, much like the Yuuzhan Vong (Star Wars) or Scarrans (Farscape), but with an added layer of biotechnology. – The Skitters are tragic figures, originally a peaceful species enslaved by the Espheni. – The Volm act as reluctant saviors, assisting humanity while maintaining their own goals. – The show played with themes of resistance, survival, and moral ambiguity, especially when it came to dealing with harnessed humans. Contact Us The Infamous Podcast can be found wherever podcasts are found on the Interwebs, feel free to subscribe and follow along on social media. And don't be shy about helping out the show with a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts to help us move up in the ratings. @infamouspodcast facebook/infamouspodcast instagram/infamouspodcast stitcher Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeart Radio contact@infamouspodcast.com Our theme music is ‘Skate Beat’ provided by Michael Henry, with additional music provided by Michael Henry. Find more at MeetMichaelHenry.com. The Infamous Podcast is hosted by Brian Tudor and Darryl Jasper, is recorded in Cincinnati, Ohio. The show is produced and edited by Brian Tudor. Subscribe today!
Music from: Crossed Cannons, Righteous Blackguards, Sea Dog Slams Poems, Sea Dog Slams Poems, The Lost Boys, Shakespeare Approves, Village Idiots, Bounding Main, Brobdignagian Bards, Friar Finnegan, Melody Baird, Limey Birds, Nazario Chickpeazio, Tom Mason and the Blue Buccaneers, Voltaire, Tullamore, Cross Rogues, Fiddler's Tales, Boogie Knights, Henry Martin, Mistress Bawd, Molly and the Tinker, Flying Fish Sailors, Bedlam VISIT OUR SPONSORS RESCU https://RESCU.org Ocean Renaissance Foundation http://www.oceancityrenaissance.com/ The Ren List http://www.therenlist.com Happy To Be Coloring Pages https://happytobecoloring.justonemore.website The Patrons of the Podcast https://www.patreon.com/RenFestPodcast SONGS Wild Rapper performed by Crossed Cannons from the album Reloading the Crossed Cannons www.facebook.com/crossedcannons/ Ship That Never Returned[03] performed by Righteous Blackguards from the album Just The Tip www.righteousblackguards.com The Seadog Slam performed by Sea Dog Slams Poems from the album The Call www.facebook.com/seadogslam/ Raising Black Flags[02] performed by Sea Dog Slams Poems from the album The Call www.facebook.com/seadogslam/ The Jabberwock(2018) performed by The Lost Boys from the album Paul's Walk www.facebook.com/TheLostBoys1599/ Imperial Girl performed by Shakespeare Approves from the album Those Midsummer Nights: Shakespeare's Summertime Study Guide www.shakespeareapproves.com/ If I Had A Million Shillings performed by Village Idiots from the album Epic Win www.facebook.com/the.village.idiots/ A Capitol Ship performed by Bounding Main from the album Lost at Sea - Sea Shanties and Nautical Ballads www.boundingmain.com Jedi Drinking Song[01] performed by Brobdignagian Bards from the album Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales www.thebards.net The Viking Song performed by Friar Finnegan from the album New Pub Songs www.facebook.com/friarfinnegan The Pub Song For Those Who Can't Drink performed by Melody Baird from the album Witch Of The Westmoreland Do-Re-Beer performed by Limey Birds from the album Tweet www.facebook.com/thelimeybirds/ Chick Magnet performed by Nazario Chickpeazio from the album It's not my Fault I'm a Chick Magnet www.chickpeazio.com Bottle of Rum performed by Tom Mason and the Blue Buccaneers from the album Sail Again www.tommason.net The Beast Of Pirate's Bay performed by Voltaire from the album To the Bottom Of The Sea www.voltaire.net The Night Pat Murphy Died[10] performed by Tullamore from the album The O'Malley's Sessions - One for the Road www.tullamore.band/home Wild Rover Blues performed by Cross Rogues from the album The Obligatory Self-Titled Debut www.jesselinder.bandcamp.com/ What Do You Do With A Drunken Ducky performed by Fiddler's Tales from the album Waddles From The Sea Exclamations[01] performed by Boogie Knights from the album Cavalier Attitude www.sites.google.com/site/boogieknightsmd/ 20,000 Rubber Duckies performed by Henry Martin from the album Around the Bay Mistress Bawd's Bordello performed by Mistress Bawd from the album Give Back My Bordello Forty Shades Of Green performed by Molly and the Tinker from the album Pour Us Another One King of the Cannibal Islands[01] performed by Flying Fish Sailors from the album Loch Ness Monster www.flyingfishsailors.coM Loch Lomond[01] performed by Bedlam from the album Angels HOW TO CONTACT US Please post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Please email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com HOW TO LISTEN Patreon https://www.patreon.com/RenFestPodcast Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/
Tom Mason is a comics industry veteran and a key figure in the rise of Malibu Comics. As one of the company's founders, he played a pivotal role in launching the creator-owned imprint Bravura and co-founding the Ultraverse line. His creator-owned series Dinosaurs For Hire—a wild, action-packed comic about gun-toting, wisecracking dinosaurs working for the government—left a lasting impression on readers.Beyond comics, Tom has had an extensive career in television, writing and story-editing alongside fellow Malibu alum Dan Danko. Together, they've contributed to over 500 episodes of animated TV—and even earned an Emmy along the way. He also co-writes the Captain Awesome book series under the pseudonym Stan Kirby and serves as a consultant for Space Goat Productions.Tune in as we dive into Tom's journey through comics, animation, and beyond!Support the show
Really, 007! celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Man With The Golden Gun with an army of Bond fans, including Sam Rogers, Bob Foster, Ciaran Brown, Paul 'Griff' Griffin', Tom Mason, Vinnie Harris, Luna, Harry Demuth, Calvin Dyson and Sam 'Bond Up North', as well as actors John Seru (Gabor), Claude-Oliver Rudolph (Colonel Akakievich), Lee Sheward (stuntman), John Richardson (visual effects) and Russell Harnden III (trailer editor)...Disclaimer: Really, 007! is an unofficial entity and is not affiliated with EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. and Danjaq, LLC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Really, 007! celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Man With The Golden Gun with an army of Bond fans, including Sam Rogers, Bob Foster, Ciaran Brown, Paul 'Griff' Griffin', Tom Mason, Vinnie Harris, Luna, Harry Demuth, Calvin Dyson and Sam 'Bond Up North', as well as actors John Seru (Gabor), Claude-Oliver Rudolph (Colonel Akakievich), Lee Sheward (stuntman), John Richardson (visual effects) and Russell Harnden III (trailer editor)...Disclaimer: Really, 007! is an unofficial entity and is not affiliated with EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. and Danjaq, LLC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, in our penultimate episode of 2024, Tom Mason is taking a well-earned holiday so Tom Emery is flying solo. Hopefully, you won't miss Tom M too much as we have a terrific guest, Nick Creswell, who is the Global Head of Culture and Talent at energy firm Ørsted. Nick gives us a snapshot of his varied career before taking us up to date with his current role, which has involved leading significant change and being right on the edge of his learning. He also talks about how encouraging people with diverse backgrounds and experiences is so valuable in high performing organisations. It's a gem of a conversation and Nick shares some great insight and practical tips. Have a pen and paper handy to take a few notes! You can find out more about Ørsted here.
Join us for Part 2 of the special 'Toms Talk' series, where you'll get to know the men behind the Beyond Potential mic a little better. This week, Tom Mason shares his origin story and where the passion for coaching came from. We then learn all about Potentia and how they support clients through bespoke Leadership, Talent and High-Performance development programmes. Tune in to hear more about his passion for professional development and his plans for Potentia's future.
In Scotland, the government states that all children will have the opportunity to experience a four-night residential trip at some point during their time at school. With at least two-thirds of our educational experts based in Scotland, we took this opportunity to examine the role of education outside the classroom.This week co-hosts Ross Borthwick and Isabel Rich are joined by Tom Mason, Head of Outdoor Learning, to discuss the value and impact of learning outside. Together, they look at the origins of outdoor education and its transition from the periphery of the education world to its central role in our understanding of wellbeing and child development. Some of the resources mentioned in the episode or linked to it are listed below: Learning Through Landscapeshttps://ltl.org.uk/The Field Studies Council, UKhttps://www.field-studies-council.org/The John Muir Trusthttps://www.johnmuirtrust.org/The Royal Geographical Societyhttps://www.rgs.org/The Duke of Edinburgh Award Schemehttps://www.dofe.org/The Outward Bound Trust, UKhttps://www.outwardbound.org.uk/The Adventure Society, UKhttp://www.adventuresociety.co.uk/PGL, UKhttps://schoolsandgroups.pgl.co.uk/Oppidan Education, UKhttps://culdenfawestate.com/oppidan-camps-2/Salem School, BadenWürrtemberg, Germany.https://www.schule-schloss-salem.de/en/Glenalmond College, Pertshire, Scotland.https://www.glenalmondcollege.co.uk/Gordonstoun School, Morayshire, Scotland.https://www.gordonstoun.org.uk/Kurt Hahn: Inspirational, Visionary, Outdoor and Experiential Educatorhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Kurt-Hahn-Inspirational-Visionary-Experiential/dp/9460914675?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=A2D6DCNETSBBFU
VISIT OUR SPONSORS The Louisiana Renaissance Festival https://www.larf.org/ The Ren List http://www.therenlist.com/ Happy To Be Coloring Pages https://happytobecoloring.justonemore.website/ RESCU https://rescu.org/ The Patrons of the Podcast https://www.patreon.com/RenFestPodcast SONGS Come 'n Be A Pirate performed by Crimson Pirates from the album Come 'n Be A Pirate www.crimsonpirates.com/ Welcome to Tortuga performed by Ye Banished Privateers from the album Songs and Curses www.yebanishedprivateers.com/ Hollywood Pirate performed by The Musical Blades from the album Pieces of Eight www.musicalblades.com Buccaneer Rap performed by Boogie Knights from the album Hysterically Inaccurate www.sites.google.com/site/boogieknightsmd/ A Drop of Nelson's Blood[1] performed by Captain Black Jack Murphy from the album Pogue Mahone Means Kiss My Arse www.irishsong.net/ Tall Ships performed by Tom Mason and the Blue Buccaneers from the album Sail Again www.tommason.net Skeleton Crew performed by Alestorm from the album Tales of the Black Dog www.alestorm.net/ Buccaneer performed by Library Bards from the album Bardcore www.librarybards.com Pirate's Love Song performed by Mallory & McCall from the album Kings of the Sea Went Sailing (Pirate Love Song) performed by Pirates Inc from the album Fools Gold www.facebook.com/WeArePiratesInc/ Blackbeard's Last Battle performed by Pair of Pirates from the album Not Playing with a Full Deck www.pairofpirates.com Buccaneer City performed by The Bilge Pumps from the album Greatest Hits Vol. VIII www.thebilgepumps.com/ Down Among the Dead Men[1] performed by Boom Pirates from the album Prepare To Be Boarded www.facebook.com/boompirates/ Derelict[2] performed by Captain John Stout from the album Songs From the Water's Edge disc 1 www.porterstout.com/ No Quarter Given[2] performed by Crossed Cannons from the album Skull And Crossed Cannons www.facebook.com/crossedcannons/ Pirate Song[1] performed by Dogs in Doublets from the album Dogs In Doublets Sing www.facebook.com/33276488067 The Beast Of Pirate's Bay performed by Voltaire from the album To the Bottom Of The Sea www.voltaire.net High Barbaree[2] performed by Bounding Main from the album Lost at Sea - Sea Shanties and Nautical Ballads www.boundingmain.com 20,000 Rubber Duckies performed by Henry Martin from the album Around the Bay Pirate Lullabye performed by Whiskey Bards from the album The Recruiter...Free Rum Ain't Free www.facebook.com/whiskeybards/ Dark Lady[9] performed by LandLoch'd from the album Whiskey'd Out to Sea www.landlochd.com Pirate Ship the Diamond performed by Majestic Reign from the album Renaissance Steel www.matthughesmusic.com Modern Pirates[1] performed by Barleyjuice from the album A Night At The Pub www.barleyjuice.com Wicked performed by The Jolly Rogers from the album Cutlass Cannon and Curves www.jollyrogerskc.com HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com HOW TO LISTEN Patreon https://www.patreon.com/RenFestPodcast Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/PC:1139 Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/
National talk like a pirate day. Entertainment from 2004. George Washington's farewell address, New Zealand 1st to give women right to vote, 5000 year old frozen iceman found. Todays birthdays - Adam West, Bill Medley, Mama Cass Elliot, Jeremy Irons, Lita Ford, Trisha Yearwood, Jimmy Fallon. Jake LaMotta died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Talk like a pirate - Tom Mason & the Blue BuccaneersGoodies - Ciara Petey PabloDays go by - Keith UrbanI am woman - Helen ReddyBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Batman TV series themeYou've lost that lovin' feeling - The Righteous BrothersDream a little dream of me - Mama Cass EliottKiss me deadly - Lita FordShe's in love with the boy - Trisha YearwoodExit - In my dreams - Dokken http://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on facebook and cooolmedia.com
Rate hikes by the Federal Reserve and changes in post-pandemic behavior have put pressure on commercial real estate (CRE) borrowers needing to refinance loans coming due. The tally is nothing to sneeze at, with approximately $950 billion in CRE mortgages set to mature in 2024, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence's analysis of nationwide property records. In the episode, S&P Global Market Intelligence analysts Tom Mason, Chris Hudgins and Zain Tariq discuss the threat of maturing CRE mortgages and what portion of those loans are in the troubled office sector. The trio also outlined differences in valuations across different CRE categories, the potential read through provided by the publicly traded REIT sector, and how banks are managing their CRE exposures and reacting to regulatory and investor scrutiny into the asset class.
Does Batman play the guitar? Does Superman knit? Does Iron Man play basketball? The crew from Silver Sunday discuss whether superheroes have hobbies or not! Originally aired June 30, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Roberta Conroy, Mike W. Belcher, Tom Mason, and Thomas Florimonte. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
Come study God's Word with us as Pastor Tom Mason gives a special message. We invite you to connect with us each week. For the full series plus more messages and resources, please visit www.ccc-online.org.
Welcome to another Bourbon with the Boys episode, brought to you by B-Team Promotions. In this episode, the team discusses Bib and Tucker, a small-batch bourbon that has piqued their interest. Join Bobby Dewrell, Tom Mason, Schuyler Black, and Jim McPherson as they delve into the world of Bib and Tucker and share their thoughts … Continue reading "A Review of Bib and Tucker" Source
Come study God's Word with us as Pastor Tom Mason gives a special message. We invite you to connect with us each week. For the full series plus more messages and resources, please visit www.ccc-online.org.
The crew from Silver Sunday talk legendary indy comic creator Matt Wagner! Originally aired June 23, 2024. Included in this episode are Tom Mason, Thomas Florimonte, Mike W. Belcher, Aiden Belcher, and Roland Mann. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The crew from Silver Sunday talk to comic creator Dan Schkade! Originally aired June 09, 2024. Included in this episode are Tom Mason, Thomas Florimonte, Roland Mann, Mike W. Belcher, and Roberta Conroy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The crew from Silver Sunday talk about good endings in stories! Originally aired June 02, 2024. Included in this episode are Tom Mason, Thomas Florimonte, Peter Clinton, Mike W. Belcher, Roberta Conroy, and Roland Mann. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The crew from Silver Sunday talk about the importance of place! Originally aired May 19, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Thomas Florimonte, Tom Mason, Mike W. Belcher, and Peter Clinton. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The crew from Silver Sunday talk with long time comic creator Barry Gregory! Originally aired May 12, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Tom Mason, Mike W. Belcher, and Thomas Florimonte. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The team from Silver Sunday have a party to launch the crowdfunding campaign for Silverline Team-Up #2! Originally aired May 05, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Thomas Florimonte, Tom Mason, Roberta Conroy, Peter Clinton, and Mike W. Belcher. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
Roland neglected to come up with a topic for the week so the crew from Silver Sunday talk and catch up! Originally aired April 28, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Mike W. Belcher, Roberta Conroy, Tom Mason, and Thomas Florimonte. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The Silver Sunday crew talk about doing comic conventions as a creator from being guested and communicating with potential fans. Originally aired April 21, 2024. Included in this episode are Tom Mason, Roberta Conroy, Thomas Florimonte, Mike W. Belcher, and Roland Mann. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The Silver Sunday crew talk with former Malibu inker Bruce McCorkindale. Originally aired April 14, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Tom Mason, Thomas Florimonte, and Roberta Conroy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The crew from Silver Sunday talk with comic writer Marcus Roberts. Originally aired April 3, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Tom Mason, Mike W. Belcher, and Roberta Conroy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The Silver Sunday crew discuss the pros and cons of traditional publishing vs publishing yourself. Originally aired March 24, 2024. Included in this episode are Tom Mason, Thomas Florimonte, and Mike W. Belcher. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The Silver Sunday crew talk about making comics from script to print! Originally aired March 17, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Tom Mason, Thomas Florimonte, Roberta Conroy, and Mike W. Belcher. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The crew from Silver Sunday talk about their own origin stories and why they wanted to make comics. Originally aired March 10, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Thomas Florimonte, Tom Mason, Mike W. Belcher, and Roberta Conroy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The crew from Silver Sunday talk to comic artist Chris Nye. Who is he and why haven't you heard about him? Originally aired Mar 3, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Tom Mason, and Mike W. Belcher. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The crew from Silver Sunday talk about characters aging in comics. What works and what does and why or why not. Originally aired Feb 25, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Thomas Florimonte, Tom Mason, Mike W. Belcher, and Roberta Conroy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The crew from Silver Sunday talk with former Malibu Comics accountant Kirk Patterson. Originally aired on Feb 18, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Roberta Conroy, Tom Mason, and Thomas Florimonte. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The crew from Silver Sunday talk with former Marvel Comics Spider-Man editor Danny Fingeroth. Originally aired on Feb 11, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Roberta Conroy, Tom Mason, Thomas Florimonte, and Mike W. Belcher. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
Welcome to Bourbon with the Boys, a production of B-Team Promotions. In this episode, Bobby Dewrell, Tom Mason, Jim McPherson, and John Newton sit down to taste and discuss a selection of whiskeys from Castle & Key. With Schuylar Black on the soundboard, the boys take us through a journey of flavor and complexity. Castle … Continue reading "Bourbon with the Boys: A Tasting Experience – Castle & Key (pt. 2)" Source
The crew from Silver Sunday talk with former Malibu Comics accountant Kirk Patterson. Originally aired on Feb 4, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Roberta Conroy, Tom Mason, Thomas Florimonte, and Mike W. Belcher. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
Welcome to the Inaugural episode of Bourbon with the Boys, brought to you by B-Team Promotions. In this podcast, hosts Bobby Dewrell, Tom Mason, Jim McPherson, and John Nicholson take you on a journey through the world of bourbon. Join them as they explore different bourbons, share stories, and provide a unique tasting experience. Meet … Continue reading "Bourbon with the Boys: A Tasting Experience – Castle & Key (pt. 1)" Source
The crew from Silver Sunday debate the idea of giving aware content for free. Originally aired on Jan 28, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Mike W. Belcher, Tom Mason, and Thomas Florimonte. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The Silver Sunday crew talk with Malibu/Ultraverse co-founder . Originally aired on Jan 21, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Roberta Conroy, Tom Mason, and Mike W. Belcher. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The Silver Sunday crew talk about motion comics and why they are so bad. Originally aired on Jan 15, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Tom Mason, Mike W. Belcher, and Roberta Conroy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
The Silver Sunday crew talk to Mike Giles, the former Malibu Comics coloring department supervisor about Malibu and the subsequent Marvel buy-out. Also, Mike talks about his brand new toy, Chika-Chaka! Originally aired Jan 07, 2024. Included in this episode are Roland Mann, Tom Mason, Roberta Conroy, Thomas Florimonte, and David Rios. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
In the latest instalment of their popular series uncovering how Bond films developed through the scripting process, Tom Mason and David Lowbridge-Ellis set their gunbarrel sights on The World Is Not Enough. Early versions of the script reveal significantly different locations, different action sequences, different characters and different versions of the infamous gag which brings the film to its memorable climax! Previous episodes (available on YouTube and wherever you find podcasts) have tackled early drafts of Diamonds Are Forever and The Spy Who Loved Me. Which film do you think Tom and David should do next?
In Death of the Ultraverse Part 2, host Marc Truex sits down with Ultraverse Founding Fathers, Dave Olbrich and Tom Mason, to recount the final days of the Ultraverse. Black September! Coloring Department Shenanigans! Marvel Conspiracies Debunked! Metamorpho and Ninja Turtles?! Lots of loose ends get cleaned up in the second half of this epic interview with the men who lived it. Ultra-fans won't want to miss this episode. JUMP ON NOW to the conversation and send an email to ultramonthlypodcast@gmail.com to have your letter read on future Slings & Arrows segments of the podcast.For links discussed in this episode, check out:Geekview Tavern's YouTube Channel
Grant rejoices in baseball being nationally relevant, stresses the importance of offensive coordinators in 2023, and gets an Eye on the Enemy with Chris Tomasson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Death of the Ultraverse - Part 1, host Marc Truex sits down with Malibu Comics and Ultraverse Founding Fathers Dave Olbrich and Tom Mason to finally ask the tough questions... what the hell happened to the Ultraverse! Dave and Tom share the early beginnings of Malibu Comics, the birth and rise of the Ultraverse, and the subsequent sale of Malibu Comics to Marvel at the end of 1994. But what shaped the events of the Ultraverse conception, who kicked the tires, and what will become of our favorite comic universe? These might be the Ultraverse Secrets Marvel Doesn't Want You To Know?! Have a listen and JUMP ON NOW to the conversation by sending an email to ultramonthlypodcast@gmail.com to have your email read on the next Slings & Arrows segment of the podcast.For links mentioned in this episode, check out:Geekview Tavern's YouTube Channel
VISIT OUR SPONSORS The Louisiana Renaissance Festival https://www.larf.org The Patrons of the Podcast https://www.patreon.com/RenFestPodcast The Minions The Ren List http://www.therenlist.com Dreams to Become http://www.dreamstobecome.com/ SONGS Pea Soup Fog performed by Axel the Sot and Gibbon the Troubadour from the album Keelhauler https://www.facebook.com/pg/Axel-the-Sot-145245625508912 A Pirate's Tale performed by Blackjacks n' Blarney from the album Bite Size https://twitter.com/bnbpyrates A Pirate's Life performed by Fugli from the album Fugli the Less than Unauthorized Bootleg Edition http://www.povera.com Pirate Ship the Diamond performed by Majestic Reign from the album Renaissance Steel https://www.matthughesmusic.com No Quarter Given performed by Crossed Cannons from the album Skull And Crossed Cannons https://www.facebook.com/crossedcannons/ The Devil's Son performed by The Jolly Rogers from the album Pirates' Gold http://www.jollyrogerskc.com Skeleton Crew performed by Capt'n Black's Sea Dogs from the album Tales of the Black Dog https://www.facebook.com/seadogsmusic/ Pirate's Life performed by Rambling Sailors from the album Bright Shining Clear https://www.facebook.com/RamblingSailors Ship That Never Returned performed by Righteous Blackguards from the album Just The Tip http://www.righteousblackguards.com Ghost of Pierre LeBlanc performed by Whiskey Bay Rovers from the album Broadsides and Ballads https://facebook.com/whiskeybayrovers/ Talk Like a Pirate performed by Tom Mason and the Blue Buccaneers from the album The World is Ablaze http://www.tommason.net Hoist the Colors performed by The Cross Jacks from the album The Cross Jacks https://sites.google.com/site/thecrossjacks/ High Barbaree performed by Marooned from the album Dance Macaw http://www.marooned.us Sail On performed by Merry Wives of Windsor from the album Bottoms Up https://mwow.net Being A Pirate performed by Pyrates Royale from the album Black Jack http://www.pyrates.com/ Gangplank performed by Ye Banished Privateers from the album Legend of Libertalia http://yebanishedprivateers.com/ If I Only Had Some Rum performed by Pirates For Sail from the album Dark Side of the Lagoon http://piratesforsail.com/ The Pirate Alphabet performed by Trinket from the album Landlocked https://www.facebook.com/Trinket-144275768995318/ The Beast Of Pirate's Bay performed by Voltaire from the album To the Bottom Of The Sea www.voltaire.net Pirate Lullabye performed by Whiskey Bards from the album The Recruiter...Free Rum Ain't Free https://www.facebook.com/whiskeybards/ Captain Kid performed by Ceann from the album Making Friends https://www.reverbnation.com/ceann Anne Bonny performed by Bonny Moffatt The Traveller and Storyteller from the album First Fabulae https://facebook.com/BlackLipsBonnyMoffatt/ Nelson's Blood performed by Boom Pirates from the album Prepare To Be Boarded https://www.facebook.com/boompirates/ The Parting Glass performed by Quarter Master Band from the album Quarter Master https://www.facebook.com/QuarterMasterBand/ HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com HOW TO LISTEN Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g Pandora http://www.pandora.com/ Podbay http://www.podbay.fm/show/74073024 Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/
Jermayn Parker and Dan Fraser do their best (& fail) to review this 180 page full colour Frew special comic inside an hour. They go down various rabbit holes and get caught up loving this comic which we both label is a hands down winner of the best Frew comic of the year and likely all time.They discuss the overall package of the comic with the paper quality, the cover, the historic article written by Kevin Patrick and each story in full detail - the writing, the drawings and even the colouring and how it presented on the paper.This review will contain spoilers. You can buy your copy at the Frew website.If your one of the phans who can only listen to some parts of the podcast, below is a timeline of the stories that we discussed.Overall Comments of the issue plus phan reactions: 2 Minutes 30 SecondsThe Stories"The Slavers, The Women and the Bogey Man" written & drawn by Shane Foley and coloured by Ivan Pedersen. 22 Minutes"The Singh Raiders" written by Andreas Eriksson, drawn by Ivan Rodriguez and coloured by Daniel Jnr. 29 Minutes 30 Seconds"Ghost of Ships Past, pt 1" written by Andrew Constant and drawn/coloured by Jason Paulos. 42 Minutes 30 Seconds"Undergrowth" written by Dean Rankine, drawn by Ivan Rodriguez and coloured by Tarella Pablo. 51 Minutes 30 Seconds"The Kiss of the Devil, pt 1" written by Pidde Andersson, drawn by Giancarlo Caracuzzo and coloured by Flavia Caracuzzo. 56 Minutes 30 Seconds"And our Friends are all Aboard" written, drawn and coloured by Paul Mason. 1 Hour 5 Minutes "To Wrack and Ruin at Gravelines" written by Tony DePaul and drawn by Mike Manley. 1 Hour 10 Minutes"The Box" written by Dean Rankine, drawn by Jeremy MacPherson and coloured by Tom Mason. 1 Hour 18 MinutesKevin Patrick's Article. 1 Hour 23 MinutesYou can email us at chroniclechamber@gmail.com or chat with us via our social media profiles with your feedback at Facebook, Twitter and or Instagram. We would love some feedback on what we discussed on the podcast and on the following topics:Did you like the fact that we only got new stories in this issue?Would you have liked to see reprint stories?What is your favourite story out of these 8?Do you like colour in your Phantom comics?Is the "The Singh Raiders" story a good template for the 22nd Phantom stories?Do you like short 2-6 page stories?Did you get caught with the Flick on page 82 looking like another word?Do you like having the current Daily stories published regular or would you like to see them collected together when it ends?Would you like to see a podcast with Tony DePaul to discuss this arc with us?Do not forget that we are holding a competition for our YouTube viewers that if you comment in the next week, you will be in the running for a Phantom shirt posted to you for Free.Make sure you stay with us and do not forget to subscribe and leave a review on our podcast and or our YouTube Channel. Support the show
Welcome Back! In Ultraverse 30th Anniversary, Marc returns to the podcast in celebration of 30 years of the Ultraverse! Celebrating with anniversary panels this year at Wonder-Con and San Diego Comic-Con, Marc recaps his experiences at these shows and highlights some great Ultrabuck finds across the trading cards, action figures, and even a special Ultraverse wearable. Plus - the Ultraverse is BACK?!? Has Rune returned to Marvel Comics for good? JUMP ON NOW to the conversation and send an email to ultramonthlypodcast@gmail.com to be featured on the Slings & Arrows segment of the podcast.For links discussed in this episode, check out:Geekview Tavern's Youtube ChannelBleeding Cool Article: Marvel Comics Just Brought Back The Ultraverse But No One NoticedLooper Article: The Ultraverse Is The Sleeping Giant Of Cinematic Universes, But It'll Never Happen (& It's Probably Marvel's Fault)
Come study God's Word with us as Pastor Tom Mason gives a special message on 1 John. We invite you to connect with us each week. For the full series plus more messages and resources, please visit www.ccc-online.org.
Come study God's Word with us as Pastor Tom Mason gives a special message on 1 John. We invite you to connect with us each week. For the full series plus more messages and resources, please visit www.ccc-online.org.
Come study God's Word with us as Pastor Tom Mason gives a special message. We invite you to connect with us each week. For the full series plus more messages and resources, please visit www.ccc-online.org.