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In this special Thanksgiving report Father Terence Finnegan, Tom Summers, and Brian McCall discuss the life and legacy of Father Hector Bolduc. It is important that we never forget the tireless work of the early priests of Tradition who traveled millions of miles to keep the flame of the true Mass burning throughout North America. Father Bolduc established many important priories that flourish today: Dickinson, Texas and St. Mary's, Kansas among them. This interview is filled with fascinating stories about the early days of the Traditional resistance to the New Mass and new doctrine. Father Finnegan shares his personal memories not only of Father Bolduc but also Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Tom Summers describes the massive research project he undertook to preserve the memory of Father Bolduc's work. His book which is based on interviews of people who knew Father and thousands of pages of Father's diaries and journals is a wonderful way to give thanks to those who made the channels of grace we enjoy today possible. Father Hector Bolduc, Defender of the Catholic Tradition is available for purchase in Kindle, hard cover and paperback editions on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Father-Hector-Bolduc-Defender-Tradition/dp/B0CFCPH855/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3LG1J4BFUE2PL&keywords=father+bolduc&qid=1700691971&sprefix=father+bolduc%2Caps%2C113&sr=8-1
Have we got a treat for you this week! To mark and celebrate the end of our first series, we have put together a 'Best Of' special episode featuring all of the Seeking Out team's favourite moments from the last 16 episodes. If you have dipped in and out during the series or are a new listener, then this episode is the perfect way to get a feel for what Seeking Out is all about. We will be returning after the summer with a new series. In the mean time, make sure you subscribe to our newsletter (on our website) or subscribe to the podcast on Apple or Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts from, that way you will be notified when the new series drops.Thanks to all of you for listening and encouraging us, thank you to all of our guests and a very big thank you to the amazing Seeking Out team: Lou Bray, Ellie Beaven, Adele Burrows, Dylan Channon, Annabel Miller, Ella Maher Roberts, Kizzy Bray, Tom Summers, Juliet Gupta, David Boddington and Kath Russell. Thanks also to our two sponsors (Storm and Dialect) who have supported us throughout the last 3+ months.-- About Seeking Out --Seeking Out the Next Generation is a podcast about everyday people who have inspiring stories to share.Seeking Out is supported by Storm, an agency that builds world-class digital products and services for startups, scale-ups and corporate innovators. Find them on Twitter @StormUK.And also by Dialect, the full service marketing agency that specialises in the art and science of engaging tech and gaming audiences.Due to the social distancing measures, this episode of Seeking Out was recorded on Zencastr!The Seeking Out team:Co-hosts: Lou Bray, David Maher RobertsShow idents: Ellie BeavenMusic: AudioNetworks, Tom SummersDesign and Artwork: Annabel Miller, Dylan ChannonSocial Media: Adele BurrowsEditing: Kizzy Bray, Lou Bray, David Maher RobertsStorytellers: Ellie Beaven, Ella Maher Roberts, Adele Burrows, Annabel MillerResearcher: Kath RussellTranscription: Juliet GuptaExecutive Producers: David Boddington, David Maher Roberts
This week we bring you an important and heart-wrenching conversation with four of our local chaplains serving on the frontlines in the midst of this COVID-19 pandemic: Revs. Kathy Hecht, Sameh Shaker, Tom Summers, and Marcie Brozyna. As we have checked in on them and many others, beloved members of our presbytery and validated ministers whose ministry of compassion, pastoral care, and presence in the midst of calls for distance, the vitality of their witness has been proven over and again. We know one of the challenges of this virus and pandemic is the unknown. The mandate to stay home can make the suffering of our neighbors harder to grasp and thereby difficult to know how best to respond, even to question if what we are doing is working or the right thing. Our hope and prayer is that by hearing the stories of these courageous saints among us, they would become your eyes and ears and affirm once again that the best way to love and care for your neighbor is to adhere to the precautions of social distancing, mask wearing, handwashing, and more. So listen now from these disciples of Jesus serving as chaplains among us. Then take a moment, or five and ten moments, to pray for them and those under their care.
This week’s Cyber Psalm Café topic is Trauma Matters, aware that each of is not only navigating how to care for and shepherd our congregations and God’s people in the midst of this pandemic, but also navigating our own self-care as we endure trauma ourselves. We are grateful to have as our guest, Bob Stice, a licensed psycho therapist and member of the Credo faculty of the Board of Pensions. Bob comes to us with a specialty in trauma and is the director of the behavioral health agency in Albuquerque, which is the primary mental health provider for the University of New Mexico Hospital and level I trauma center in the state. We also will hear from three of our own local pastors, Rev. Tom Summers, chaplain at Rydal Park (a Presby’s Inspired Life Community), Rev. Carla Jones Brown, pastor and head of staff at Arch Street Presbyterian Church, and Rev. Steve Morganti, the pastor of Concord LIberti Presbyterian Church.
Bartender Journey - Cocktails. Spirits. Bartending Culture. Libations for your Ears.
247 Today on the show we talk Ilias Mastroganis, who makes Mastroganis Ouzo and Grappa out in Washington State. Book of the Week: Road Soda Recipes and Techniques for Making Great Drinks Anywhere by our friend Kara Newman. This is a fun little book about making drinks in Planes, Trains and Hotel Rooms, or wherever you might be. Every year TOTC runs a competition to determine the official drink of the year for Tales. There is a cash price. They award the prize at the yearly Toast to Tales which is the official kick off of the event. This year the theme is the French 75. Enter here. Our sponsor this week is Shaker and Spoon cocktail club. They’ll send you a box of great ingredients every month – enough to make 4 portions each of 3 great craft cocktails. You just need to pick up one bottle of whatever spirit is called for that month. These are all original recipes sourced from awesome bartenders all around the US like our friend Cocktail Guru Jonathan Pogash, Souther Teige, Pam Wiz and lots more. The next box is the Rum Wild box. Order by March 31 and you can get in on this. If you use the coupon code “Bartender” you’ll save $20! If you don’t get your order in on time, don’t worry, shaker and spoon will be doing another box next month! It’s a great way to open your cocktail making horizons. Each box comes with all the syrups, bitters, garnishes, mixers, citrus you need to make some delicious craft cocktails. Plus you get recipe cards for each drink. The boxes are put together by Mike and Anna in Brooklyn and shipped out to you monthly. You can always skip a box if you prefer. Go over to shakerandspoon.com – there are lots of great how-to videos to check out there and I hope you’ll sign up for Shaker and Spoon cocktail club and save $20 and show your support for this show by using the coupon code “Bartender”! I went to a couple interesting events this week put on by our friend Walter Easterbrook and sponsored by Woodford Reserve. It was called Beyond the Bar. There was a life coach - Tom Summers, a really smart business woman named Natalie Freihon and Lynnette Marrero. Walter is going to continue this series with small sessions of 10-12 bartenders where they will have interaction with the top professionals - Finance -Personal branding - PR media -Wellness and more If you are in the NY area and want to get in on this, let me know and I’ll get you hooked up. Shoot me an email at brian@bartenderjourney.net Besides being the Woodford Reserve brand ambassador, Walter has a company called the Bowery Collective. One of the Bowery Collecitve’s biggest event of the year is Arte Agave. But in the meantime, put this date on your calendar if you are or can be in the NY Area Friday June 16. It’s a very cool event held at the beautiful Bowery Hotel in Manhattan. Its a “Unique celebration of fine agave spirits and Arts and Entertainment, inspired by the richness of Latino Culture”. Cocktail of the Week: El Diablo 1½ oz. reposado tequila ½ oz. crème de cassis ½ oz. fresh lime juice 2–3 oz. ginger beer If this show has helped you out, entertained you, informed you, please consider supporting Bartender Journey with a small monthly pledge to our Patreon Campaign. Please follow Bartender Journey on Instagram @BartenderJourney Toast of the Week: Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and the world laughs at you.
Episode 18 of the podcast sees me speaking with Tom Summers who was one of the first guys who was kind enough to let me visit Yorkshire County Cricket to see how their programme ran back in 2012. Tom was head of strength & conditioning at Yorkshire County Cricket and is now living in Hong Kong, running his own gym, Pinnacle Performance. Because Tom is in direct competition with many CrossFit boxes in Hong Kong, we talk about his views on CrossFit as a brand and how he differentiates his business and educates clients on his philosophies. We also chat about his work with both Hong Kong baseball and Hong Kong Cricket and touch on some programming for cricketers as a whole. Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and it will be downloaded onto your chosen device when new episodes are live. Please share the love on Twitter and Facebook if you are liking the content so far. You can follow me on Twitter @paceyperform and I will keep you up to date with everything that's going on with the podcast. Enjoy PP
In this week’s podcast we review Gerardo Naranjo’s new thriller Miss Bala. Ahead of Saturday’s Halloween screening of The Evil Dead, super-fans and Cornerhouse staff members Marshall Trower and Tom Summers tell us a bit more about this infamous video nasty. And not forgetting our what’s on guide and staff recommendation of the week.