POPULARITY
Tom Thompson opened the Vineyard Leaders' Gathering 2025 with a powerful message exploring the call, the cost, and the joy of the Kingdom, through the life of Isaiah. In this talk (part one of two), Tom reminded us that we are living in a greater story, a Kingdom story, and that God's revelation isn't just for knowledge but for transformation.Though the cost of leadership may be high, joy is found in the hope of a coming day when Jesus will make all things right. Our lives now are meant to reflect that future reality with faithfulness, worship, and mission.
At VLG 2025, Tom Thompson gave us a window into the call, the cost and the joy of leadership, through the life of Isaiah. In this talk (part two), Tom reminded us that whilst threats and challenges are real, God is greater. He urged us to reject fear, recognise the spiritual battle, and boldly plunder the enemy's grip through the power of Jesus, both for those and those around us
Hambone returns after a busy month in San Angelo and he brought along the newly elected mayor of the city, long-time friend of the Chät - Tom Thompson!!!
Have you ever pondered the giraffe? God must have a wonderful sense of humor to create the giraffe. Listen and share about a fun giraffe craft. During Curriculum Corner, we talk about the Eclectic philosophy of homeschooling. Then, we conclude our interview with Dr. Tom Thompson. As an adult with no real plan, his self-absorbed lifestyle led to divorce, financial stress, and physical injuries. It seemed to be one thing after another. Was this how life was meant to be lived?
Our devotional today is about the Golden Eagle. Our goal is to give you ideas of how to integrate history, science, and spirituality into every subject. During Curriculum Corner, we examine how to do your own Unit Study. Then, we begin our interview with Dr. Tom Thompson. Like many, Tom Thompson felt he could not catch a break. With obstacles and setbacks from a very early age, including growing up in a broken home and the early death of his father, he struggled to find meaning and purpose.
Join Shayn & Orin with guest Tom Thompson (Strange Brew Podcast/The Raptilian) as we dig into conspiracies and theories, Ouija board experiences, Shadow People encounters, & uncovering the truth. All this and more on the 110th episode of "Bizarre Encounters with Shayn & Orin". Don't forget to like, follow, share, & review. We appreciate it!..Tom Thompson (Strange Brew Podcast/The Raptilian)https://linktr.ee/strangebrewpodcast..Social Media/Email/Donate/Merch/Patreonhttp://linktr.ee/bizarreencounters..REPORT AN ENCOUNTERHotline: (313) 364-1551bizarreencounters@outlook.com..CHECK OUT THE OMM MERCH STORE & PATREON!.T-SHIRTS NOW ONLY $15.58!https://open-minds-media-merch-store.printify.me/products.3 TIERS TO CHOOSE FROM WITH 7 DAY FREE TRIALS AVAILABLE!https://www.patreon.com/open_minds_media...Donate to the show:https://cash.app/$shaynjones1994https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3007072169885696543&created=1667407660https://www.paypal.me/shaynjones1994....Affiliate Links:.Chattergeist by Dimension DevicesGet 10% off by using the affiliate link!https://dimensiondevices.co.uk/shop.php?affiliate=OpenMindsMedia..Oregon-ite by Isaac LayzellUse code "OMM" for 10% off!https://oregon-ite.com/?sca_ref=5851215.dReRp5kdjU..Sticker MuleUse link for a $10 credit to spend on custom stickers, magnets, buttons and more!https://www.stickermule.com/unlock?ref_id=1381125701&utm_medium=link&utm_source=invite....Please Check Out:."Bizarre Inquiries"Youtube ShowJoin Shayn & Orin as we address and discuss bizarre inquiries submitted by listeners. Some may be serious, some may be silly. Who knows where we might go with it. All that matters is that you let your mind wonder!.Social Media/Email/Donate/Merch/Patreonhttp://linktr.ee/open_minds_mediahttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwRrzt9NKkpKOSiaTHjTYxHw4blHxwPO3.."Inquiries of our Reality with Shayn Jones"The reality we live in can be a very strange place. Most of the time, fact being stranger than fiction. How will we ever start to understand this reality we live in unless we question everything. Join me and a guest as we unravel the mysteries of this reality, one topic at a time..Social Media/Email/Donate/Merch/Patreonhttp://linktr.ee/inquiriesofourrealitypodcast.."The Framework: UFO Research Center" (Orin)https://www.instagram.com/theframeworkufo/.."Open Minds Media (OMM)"https://linktr.ee/open_minds_media.."Midwest Mythos with Ryley Watson"Join Ryley weekly in listening to guest tell their story's of the unknown, grand adventures, and countless other topicshttps://linktr.ee/midwestmythospodcast....FRIENDS IN THE COMMUNITY:.IKNOWSQUATCHSpreading the gospel of Squatch with knowledge & fresh merchhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/iknowsquatchhttps://www.instagram.com/iknowsquatch/..CryptoteeologySpecializing in wearable cryptids and monsters and the stories behind them. Discover a relatable monster for any casual occasion.https://www.cryptoteeology.com/https://www.instagram.com/cryptoteeology/https://www.facebook.com/Cryptoteeology..The Snarly Yow Beard & Body ProductsSnarly Products are made exclusively for the Snarly Yow by crafters and local small businesses by hand.https://www.snarlyyow.com/https://www.instagram.com/thesnarlyyowhttps://www.facebook.com/TheSnarlyYow/..Big Ape ThreadsCryptid Drip. Fortean Fits. We make the strange look good. Apparel, Stickers, & More.https://www.instagram.com/bigapethreads/https://bigape.shop....Intro & Outro By:Socio-Beathttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/sociobeat/conundrumhttps://socio-beat.bandcamp.com/...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bizarre-encounters-with-shayn-orin--6292129/support.
This seminar is all about understanding Genesis 1-3. Tom Thompson unpacks these chapters to help us realise God's intention for us in the beginning, and his answers for an anxious and aching generation.
"This field recording of several people of various nationalities, ages, and life experiences now living as neighbors, gathering in the host's home simply to enjoy one another's company was the inspiration for my composition. "I chose to use the recording as the ambient background theme from start to finish with little editing of the voices. I composed primarily on piano and synthesizer while listening to the voices of the multiple conversations and let the energy and timbre of the “gathering” influence my interpretation. "The musical textures, sounds and mix are a result of my having been immersed in the hum and buzz of this convivial group of neighbors for several enjoyable hours. Oxford dinner conversation reimagined by Tom Thompson. Part of the Migration Sounds project, the world's first collection of the sounds of human migration. For more information and to explore the project, see https://www.citiesandmemory.com/migration
Our guest speaker Tom Thompson from Croydon Vineyard, takes us through Ephesians with brilliant context and wisdom.
Tom Thompson the Raptilian from Canada's-own Strange Brew Podcast joined the Big Puff convo and it was sofa king we todd ed! From the Fake Aurora Borealis to the 27 Club to the Khazarian Mafia to the grim fate of Poltergeist's Heather O'Rourke...we smoked it to the filter!!
Episode Highlights: plant medicine, the elite, world war, conspiracies, aliens, flat earth, religion, psychic-mediums Summary: Hey there, Winners! Welcome to another exciting Thursday edition of the Awake & Winning Podcast! Today, we've got something extra special for you: a repost of Kaylor's interview on the Strange Brew Podcast with the one and only Tom Thompson. Get ready to dive deep into a whirlwind of topics; from the fascinating realm of plant medicine to delving into historical mysteries like world wars and the paranormal, topped off with some of their juiciest conspiracy theories! Don't miss out on this epic conversation and let's give a massive shoutout to Tom for hosting Kaylor in what promises to be an absolute blast of a jam session! Tune in now and let the adventure begin! Takeaways: Kaylor's journey to entrepreneurship and his 9 minute Covid rant that went viral The impact of plant medicine on someone's healing journey The lesson in Kaylor's life that lead him to serving others Thoughts on the current state of the world and government The impact of world events and the way in which they keep people divided Favourite conspiracy theories If you enjoyed the episode, please be sure to take a screenshot and share it out on Instagram and tag @thekaylorbetts. Also, please make sure to give us a review and a five star rating if you're loving what we are doing! _____________________________ RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/strangebrew.podcast/ YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCww3Ym-XBTuyHAhpwPJ1FUA Websites | https://www.strangebrewpodcast.com/ Podcast | Strange Brew Podcast on Spotify | Strange Brew Podcast on Apple Podcasts Linked Episode Awake and Winning with Kaylor Betts | World War, Mental Health, Jeffrey Epstein and Aliens! | Awake and Winning with Kaylor Betts | World War, Mental Health, Jeffrey Epstein and Aliens! on Apple Podcasts _____________________________ SPONSORS: Truly Tallow | https://www.trulytallow.com/ Use code “SUNNYBALLS10” at checkout for 10% off your order _____________________________ IMPORTANT UPDATES: Check out the Awake & Winning Website | https://awakeandwinning.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Life AW-cademy | https://theawlife.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Business AW-cademy | https://theawbiz.com Join the Awake & Winning POD-cademy | http://yourwinningpodcast.com/ Follow Kaylor on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thekaylorbetts/
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/forbidden-knowledge-news--3589233/support.Stream The Forbidden Documentary: Occult Louisiana on Fawesome Movies & TV. Available on FireTV, iOS, Roku & Android. Soon available on Tubi and other streaming platforms! Download the film https://www.buymeacoffee.com/forbiddendoc/e/179799pRent or purchase from our OTT site!https://fknproductions.vhx.tv/checkout/the-forbidden-documentary-series/purchaseThe Forbidden Documentary: Occult Louisiana Official Trailerhttps://youtu.be/mau8CbuyoQ8?si=4LuMN7XACnGRnAllFKN Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/ForbiddenKnowledgeNewsMake a Donation to Forbidden Knowledge News http://supportfkn.comhttps://www.paypal.me/forbiddenknowledgeneForbidden Knowledge Network https://forbiddenknowledge.news/Sign up on Rokfin!https://rokfin.com/fknplusPodcastshttps://www.spreaker.com/show/forbiddenAvailable on all platforms Support FKN on Spreaker https://spreaker.page.link/KoPgfbEq8kcsR5oj9FKN ON Rumblehttps://rumble.com/c/FKNGet Cory Hughes Book!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jfkbookhttps://www.amazon.com/Warning-History-Cory-Hughes/dp/B0CL14VQY6/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=72HEFZQA7TAP&keywords=a+warning+from+history+cory+hughes&qid=1698861279&sprefix=a+warning+fro%2Caps%2C121&sr=8-1https://coryhughes.org/C60 PurplePowerhttps://go.shopc60.com/FORBIDDEN10/or use coupon code knowledge10Johnny Larson's artworkhttps://www.patreon.com/JohnnyLarsonGet your medicinal mushroom supplies here!!https://berthoudfarm.com/sporeswaps.com/vendors/bf-geneticsGet 15% off your order from Nutronics Labs!https://www.nutronicslabs.com/discount/FKN?redirect=%2F%3Fafmc%3DFKN%26utm_campaign%3DFKN%26utm_source%3Dleaddyno%26utm_medium%3DaffiliateOr use code FKN YouTube https://youtube.com/@fknclipsBecome Self-Sufficient With A Food Forest!!https://foodforestabundance.com/get-started/?ref=CHRISTOPHERMATHUse coupon code: FORBIDDEN for discountsThe FKN Store!https://www.fknstore.net/Our Facebook pageshttps://www.facebook.com/forbiddenknowledgenewsconspiracy/https://www.facebook.com/FKNNetwork/Instagram @forbiddenknowledgenews1@forbiddenknowledgenetworkXhttps://x.com/ForbiddenKnow10?t=uO5AqEtDuHdF9fXYtCUtfw&s=09Email meforbiddenknowledgenews@gmail.comsome music thanks to:https://www.bensound.com/
Tom Thompson interviews people around Derlin County to see what they think happened to Brandon.c
Washington Street Mission hosts the show at County Market in Fairhills Mall as shoppers donate supplies to the organization, and former homeless client and current board member Tom Thompson stops by to tell his story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"I love the sound of water and the complex textures that are produced in the vast and infinite combinations of tides, currents, swirling eddies and lapping shores. This beautifully captured recording of gentle water was too perfect to resist. After several listening sessions I simply allowed the flow of the water to guide this composition." Ontario pebble beach reimagined by Tom Thompson. Part of the Music for Sleep project - for more information and to hear more sounds from the collection, visit https://citiesandmemory.com/music-for-sleep/
Get ready for an electrifying episode of the Finish Strong Podcast as we dive deep into the heart-pounding world of Texas high school football with the legendary Coach Ronnie Gage!Join us as we explore Coach Gage's awe-inspiring journey from the gridiron to greatness, capturing seven district championships and two state championships along the way. Discover what it takes to be the first coach in history to clinch state titles in both divisions one and two at the 5A level.In this action-packed episode, hosted by the dynamic trio Dan Wheeler, Brian Roland, and Terry Steen, we uncover the secrets behind Texas football's incredible cultural impact. Have you ever wondered if a whole town really shuts down on Friday nights for the love of the game? Find out firsthand from Coach Gage himself!But this episode isn't just about touchdowns and trophies. Coach Gage opens up about his coaching philosophy, the role of faith and family in his life, and how football can shape young athletes into exceptional individuals both on and off the field.Coach Gage's riveting journey is chronicled in his book, "The Life Coach: Small Town Lessons of Faith, Family, and Football," penned in collaboration with Tom Thompson. From nail-biting victories to inspiring comebacks, this book encapsulates the spirit of dedication, teamwork, and unwavering belief.Tune in to this captivating episode of the Finish Strong Podcast and embark on a riveting adventure through the heart and soul of Texas football with Coach Ronnie Gage.
Part case-study, part gold-mine of practical tips, in this seminar we hear from the 10 years of experience of Croydon Vineyard in seeing rapid church growth in the midst of a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic community. With a church that is close to 80% non-white in the under 18s and which has over 50% of team members and leaders who are non-white, Lara, Tom and a panel will share things they've found helpful in getting more diversity into their teams, and then getting those teams to thrive as truly diverse manifestations of the Kingdom.
Standing Out: A Daily Podcast About Sales, Marketing and Leadership
Nearly 3 decades at the largest freight broker in the industry provided Tommy Thompson with incredible experiences in sales leadership he is now putting the good use at LogEx. Join us on Tuesday at 2:00pm CT for Episode 205 of Standing Out as we talk about his journey through CH Robinson, the lessons he learn in business development, and what attracted him to a small freight start up in Springfield, Missouri. Standing Out is a sales, marketing & leadership podcast powered by BETA Consulting Group, created to highlight best practices from industry leaders with incredible experience and insights! The goal is to entertain, educate & inspire individuals & companies to improve their sales, marketing & leadership development outcomes.
"My biomusic composition was inspired by the sounds of the mysterious narwhals rhythmic clicking, chirping and mystical vocalizations. "This sound project provided the motivation to research the effects of ocean anthrophony (sounds generated by human activities) and how it affects marine animals on multiple levels. Most human-created sounds in the ocean have a far ranging negative and dramatic impact on marine life. The physiology, feeding and mating behaviors as well as their very survival are impacted by human intrusion and climate change. My compositional goal was to feature the mythical Narwhal's communication sounds by creating an underlying ambient soundscape, one that reimagined both anthrophonic and biophonic deep water sounds of the Arctic region." Narwhal reimagined by Tom Thompson. Part of the Polar Sounds project, a collaboration between Cities and Memory, the Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity (HIFMB) and the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI). Explore the project in full at http://citiesandmemory.com/polar-sounds. IMAGE: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication”), New York Public Library
the Grays studying human souls? Black triangles and the TR-3B astra. DMT and different dimensions. All that and much more! #UFOs #UFOtwitter #UAPs Subscribe to the channel: www.youtube.com/c/popculturecorner Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy2Cra7aLAAMVxkA9rSYCxg/join THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS: Movie Palette allows you to put your favorite scene on Canvas, a great gift for your movie buff friend/relative, or just an amazing piece that will bring a room together, it also won't make your partner flinch when bringing guests to the house;) GET 15% OFF YOUR ORDER of a new "MOVIE PALETTE" By Using CODE: CultureCorner15 At WWW.MOVIEPALETTE.COM GET SOME FRESH ALL-YEAR MERCH BY POP! CULTURE CORNER: https://pop-culture-corner-store.creator-spring.com/? USE OUR CODE AND SIGN UP FOR TUBE-BUDDY TO START UTILIZING THEIR AMAZING TOOLS, LET TUBE BUDDY DO THE WORK FOR YOU: https://www.tubebuddy.com/POP --------------------------------------------------- Join Our Discord: https://discord.gg/gww Head over to www.TheGWW.com for all the latest in the news/reviews/& more! PATREON-www.patreon.com/POPCulture2020/membership ————————————————————————— Follow The Show On our Socials Facebook: www.Facebook.Com/POP_CultureCorner2020 Twitter: Www.Twitter.com/POP_Culture2020 Instagram: www.Instagram.com/Pop_CultureCorner2020 PODCAST PLATFORMS; Apple: https://www.podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pop-culture-corner/id1544297063?uo=4 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Yq6Iceyh7o24DG8tq4kvO GOOGLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pop-culture-corner/id1544297063?uo=4 Find Your Platform On Our Podcast Webpage: anchor.fm/popculturecorner20 Special Thank you to all of our Channel Members for your continued support, and dedication to our brand! We do it for you, we do it for the culture! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/total-disclosure-ufo/message
Christmas is the most festive time of year, filled with joy, laughter, family, and holiday cheer. The holiday season is supposed to be a time for everyone to enjoy those around them and the time they spend together. As Dr. Seuss once said, "Christmas will always be as long as we stand heart to heart and hand in hand." Despite all of its holiday charm, Christmas also tends to be a time when people make poor judgment calls, often resulting in personal harm and even crime. One of the top crimes during the holiday season is theft, in which opportunistic thieves steal packages left on porches, doorsteps, and within mailboxes. What happens though, when Christmas crime elevates from petty theft to something worse, like assault, manslaughter, or murder? Episode 76 is a special episode, one in which the Wolf and the Bull team up with the boys from Strange Brew Podcast to discuss Christmas, Crime, and Murder. We discuss in detail the Marvellous Keene Murder Spree, otherwise known as the 1992 Christmas killings that occurred in Dayton, Ohio. We also cover the Wholaver Murders, which occurred in December 2002. We touch on the murder of Alan Williamson, which was committed by Melissa Young, a woman who claimed that during the murder, she was possessed by a heavenly spirit. We also cover the gruesome murder committed by Alexis Valdez on Christmas day in 2013. Additionally, Tom and Anton cover a myriad of incredibly disturbing Christmas crimes worthy of discussion, but not for the faint of heart. Tune in now to hear more! Strange Brew Podcast! is a show produced by Hoseheads productions. A podcast not meant for the faint of heart or the easily offended, Strange Brew blends comedy, true crime, paranormal, and conspiracy topics to provide listeners with the highest quality entertainment. Tune in weekly to catch new episodes from Tomcat a.k.a Tom Thompson and Anton Crowley a.k.a. HP Shovecraft. If you'd like to support the team at The Strange Brew Podcast! follow their Instagram at @strangebrewpodcast where you'll be able to find all their latest content, as well as their associated media accounts. You can also visit their website here. We hope you enjoy the show, and as usual, we have new episodes for you (mostly) every week! Tune in every week for new episodes! If you'd like to support our podcast directly, you can do so here. Any support goes back into the creation of future episodes and content. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wolf-and-the-bull-podcast/support
Christmas is the most festive time of year, filled with joy, laughter, family, and holiday cheer. The holiday season is supposed to be a time for everyone to enjoy those around them and the time they spend together. As Dr. Seuss once said, "Christmas will always be as long as we stand heart to heart and hand in hand." Despite all of its holiday charm, Christmas also tends to be a time when people make poor judgment calls, often resulting in personal harm and even crime. One of the top crimes during the holiday season is theft, in which opportunistic thieves steal packages left on porches, doorsteps, and within mailboxes. What happens though, when Christmas crime elevates from petty theft to something worse, like assault, manslaughter, or murder? Episode 76 is a special episode, one in which the Wolf and the Bull team up with the boys from Strange Brew Podcast to discuss Christmas, Crime, and Murder. We discuss in detail the Marvellous Keene Murder Spree, otherwise known as the 1992 Christmas killings that occurred in Dayton, Ohio. We also cover the Wholaver Murders, which occurred in December 2002. We touch on the murder of Alan Williamson, which was committed by Melissa Young, a woman who claimed that during the murder, she was possessed by a heavenly spirit. We also cover the gruesome murder committed by Alexis Valdez on Christmas day in 2013. Additionally, Tom and Anton cover a myriad of incredibly disturbing Christmas crimes worthy of discussion, but not for the faint of heart. Tune in now to hear more! Strange Brew Podcast! is a show produced by Hoseheads productions. A podcast not meant for the faint of heart or the easily offended, Strange Brew blends comedy, true crime, paranormal, and conspiracy topics to provide listeners with the highest quality entertainment. Tune in weekly to catch new episodes from Tomcat a.k.a Tom Thompson and Anton Crowley a.k.a. HP Shovecraft. If you'd like to support the team at The Strange Brew Podcast! follow their Instagram at @strangebrewpodcast where you'll be able to find all their latest content, as well as their associated media accounts. You can also visit their website here. We hope you enjoy the show, and as usual, we have new episodes for you (mostly) every week! Tune in every week for new episodes! If you'd like to support our podcast directly, you can do so here. Any support goes back into the creation of future episodes and content. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wolf-and-the-bull-podcast/support
Graventowners and Bright Eyes Turn-Arounders - what's the ham hock? This weeks brand new season 2 episode is all about someone who has become a big chef in the country kitchen mess hall of Camp Graven; Mister Tom Thompson. Being born in Toronto and never really fitting in in high school, Tom had his consciousness blown wide open when he went with his sister to see U2 at Maple Leaf Gardens on the Unforgettable Fire tour. Having similar experiences at shows ever since, the once mod and metal-obsessed Tom has morphed into a sonic mainstay in the Ottawa music scene and has probably played on an album that your friend released. Having made magical sounds with epic acts like Toque, That's The Spirit, Orienteers, Still Winter Hills, Jim Bryson, Kathleen Edwards and of course yours truly (Graven), Tom has had the chance to open for and share stages with The Flaming Lips, 54/40. Kim Mitchell, The Grapes of Wrath and just recently Stephen Stanley and Ron Hawkins from Lowest of the Low and Chris Brown from Bourbon Tabernacle Choir. Tom is also a podcast producer for Library Archives of Canada and now runs his own deep dive music podcast called TNT's Hit Songs from Mars. It was a pleasure to chat with this lovely human today.And you can catch Tom and I on tour this weekend, as the gritty Graven duo:DEC 9: Linsmore Tavern - Toronto, ONopening for Stephen StanleyDEC 10: Hotel Wolfe Island - Wolfe Island, ONopening for Stephen StanleyInfo, tickets and times here.#graventownpodcast#TomThompsonTheToneAdmiralCatch me in a town near you by visting my website to see where I'm playing. If people can hate for no reason, I can love for no reason - and I love you. Thanks for stopping by Graventown. Yer always welcome here. As a full time independent artist, you can support me by joining my SUPER RAD subscription service at https://ko-fi.com/gravencanada
Non-duality, Kundalini and the energetics of Spiritual Awakening, and personal and spiritual growth. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ray-bratcher/message
(SWAPCAST) William Henry Gates III is just a simple, regular, multi-billionaire-tech-giant-philanthropist-extraordinaire. He's an average guy, the Co-Founder of Microsoft, and a savvy and shrewd businessman to the impressive tune of a measly net worth of $112.4 billion. He's just like you, and the more you think that that's the case, the happier he is. Bill Gates and people like him desire power, and with power comes influence, and from the outside looking in, that's not all that bad, is it? He originally started as a tech wiz kid, and now he's the philanthropist of our time. None of those decisions were carefully curated by a marketing team and absolutely none are disingenuous. After all, there's no way of knowing is there? Episode 62 of the Wolf and Bull podcast is quite a special episode indeed. We've teamed up with Tom and Anton from The Strange Brew Podcast! to discuss Bill Gates and how his social perception has potentially slid into Mandela Effect territory. Whether that's by design or by accident, we may never know, but what we do know is that the boys from The Strange Brew Podcast! are quite a bundle of insight and fun! Listener beware, our conversation strays just a tad from the main topic, but we find a way to wrangle it under control to provide you with a thought-provoking episode. Strange Brew Podcast! is a show produced by Hoseheads productions. A podcast not meant for the faint of heart or the easily offended, Strange Brew blends comedy, true crime, paranormal, and conspiracy topics to provide listeners with the highest quality entertainment. Tune in weekly to catch new episodes from Tomcat a.k.a Tom Thompson and Anton Crowley a.k.a. HP Shovecraft. If you'd like to support the team at The Strange Brew Podcast! follow their Instagram at @strangebrewpodcast where you'll be able to find all their latest content, as well as their associated media accounts. You can also visit their website here. We hope you enjoy the show, and as usual, tune in every week for new episodes!
William Henry Gates III is just a simple, regular, multi-billionaire-tech-giant-philanthropist-extraordinaire. He's an average guy, the Co-Founder of Microsoft, and a savvy and shrewd businessman to the impressive tune of a measly net worth of $112.4 billion. He's just like you, and the more you think that that's the case, the happier he is. Bill Gates and people like him desire power, and with power comes influence, and from the outside looking in, that's not all that bad, is it? He originally started as a tech wiz kid, and now he's the philanthropist of our time. None of those decisions were carefully curated by a marketing team and absolutely none are disingenuous. After all, there's no way of knowing is there? Episode 62 of the Wolf and Bull podcast is quite a special episode indeed. We've teamed up with Tom and Anton from The Strange Brew Podcast! to discuss Bill Gates and how his social perception has potentially slid into Mandela Effect territory. Whether that's by design or by accident, we may never know, but what we do know is that the boys from The Strange Brew Podcast! are quite a bundle of insight and fun! Listener beware, our conversation strays just a tad from the main topic, but we find a way to wrangle it under control to provide you with a thought-provoking episode. Strange Brew Podcast! is a show produced by Hoseheads productions. A podcast not meant for the faint of heart or the easily offended, Strange Brew blends comedy, true crime, paranormal, and conspiracy topics to provide listeners with the highest quality entertainment. Tune in weekly to catch new episodes from Tomcat a.k.a Tom Thompson and Anton Crowley a.k.a. HP Shovecraft. If you'd like to support the team at The Strange Brew Podcast! follow their Instagram at @strangebrewpodcast where you'll be able to find all their latest content, as well as their associated media accounts. You can also visit their website here. We hope you enjoy the show, and as usual, tune in every week for new episodes! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wolf-and-the-bull-podcast/support
William Henry Gates III is just a simple, regular, multi-billionaire-tech-giant-philanthropist-extraordinaire. He's an average guy, the Co-Founder of Microsoft, and a savvy and shrewd businessman to the impressive tune of a measly net worth of $112.4 billion. He's just like you, and the more you think that that's the case, the happier he is. Bill Gates and people like him desire power, and with power comes influence, and from the outside looking in, that's not all that bad, is it? He originally started as a tech wiz kid, and now he's the philanthropist of our time. None of those decisions were carefully curated by a marketing team and absolutely none are disingenuous. After all, there's no way of knowing is there? Episode 62 of the Wolf and Bull podcast is quite a special episode indeed. We've teamed up with Tom and Anton from The Strange Brew Podcast! to discuss Bill Gates and how his social perception has potentially slid into Mandela Effect territory. Whether that's by design or by accident, we may never know, but what we do know is that the boys from The Strange Brew Podcast! are quite a bundle of insight and fun! Listener beware, our conversation strays just a tad from the main topic, but we find a way to wrangle it under control to provide you with a thought-provoking episode. Strange Brew Podcast! is a show produced by Hoseheads productions. A podcast not meant for the faint of heart or the easily offended, Strange Brew blends comedy, true crime, paranormal, and conspiracy topics to provide listeners with the highest quality entertainment. Tune in weekly to catch new episodes from Tomcat a.k.a Tom Thompson and Anton Crowley a.k.a. HP Shovecraft. If you'd like to support the team at The Strange Brew Podcast! follow their Instagram at @strangebrewpodcast where you'll be able to find all their latest content, as well as their associated media accounts. You can also visit their website here. We hope you enjoy the show, and as usual, tune in every week for new episodes! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wolf-and-the-bull-podcast/support
Composition by Tom Thompson. "I used the projector sounds to signify some of the subtle shifts in the composition. Thinking of the theme of this project made me feel a bit melancholy while composing and also nostalgic for many of the analog sounds that have passed into obscurity." This is part of the Obsolete Sounds project, the world's biggest collection of disappearing sounds and sounds that have become extinct – remixed and reimagined to create a brand new form of listening. Explore the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/obsolete-sounds
Strange Brew www.strangebrewpodcast.comGet Ascent Nutrition's Full Spectrum Hemp Oil Use coupon code: FKNhttps://goascentnutrition.comListen to Draugablikkhttp://draugablikk.com/winningBecome Self-Sufficient With A Food Forest!!https://foodforestabundance.com/get-started/?ref=CHRISTOPHERMATHUse coupon code: FORBIDDEN for discountsFood Forest Abundance Zoom Meeting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4AC3ZCgU3sLinquistity GiftsUse coupon code FKN10 and get 10% off your first order over $20https://lindquistitygifts.com/discount/FKN10Make a Donation to Forbidden Knowledge News http://supportfkn.comhttps://www.paypal.me/forbiddenknowledgeneThe Forbidden Knowledge Network https://forbiddenknowledge.news/Sign up on Rokfin!https://rokfin.com/fknplusSustainable Communities Telegram Grouphttps://t.me/+kNxt1F0w-_cwYmExThe FKN Store!https://www.fknstore.net/C60purplepowerhttps://go.c60purplepower.com/knowledge10/ or use coupon code knowledge10Our Facebook pageshttps://www.facebook.com/forbiddenknowledgenewsconspiracy/https://www.facebook.com/FKNNetwork/Instagram @forbiddenknowledgenews1Twitterhttps://twitter.com/ForbiddenKnow10?t=7qMVcdKGyWH_QiyTTYsG8Q&s=09email meforbiddenknowledgenews@gmail.comForbidden Knowledge News is also available on all popular podcast platforms!some music thanks to:https://www.bensound.com/Thanks to Cory Hughes for web design and production
Has Strange Juans come to an end? Was Jesus a pedophile? Does Tomcat have ghosts babies waiting for him on the other side... Find out if this is the finale of the side series you've all come to love. On this week's episode, Tomcat and Juan go on a full on rant about everything from abortions to necrophilia so stay tuned because... It's about to get STRANGE... Juans? Follow the Strangeness! www.strangebrewpodcast.com www.thejuanonjuanpodcast.com FACEBOOK: Strange Brew Podcast www.facebook.com/strangebrewpod INSTAGRAM: TOMCAT https://www.instagram.com/tomcathiphop/?hl=en Strange brew podcast! https://www.instagram.com/strangebrewcanada/?hl=en The Juan on Juan Podcast! https://www.instagram.com/thejuanonjuanpodcast/?hl=en SUPPORT THE SHOW! PayPal: paypal.me/tjojp Cashapp: $jayala54 PATREON.COM/THEJUANONJUANPODCAST ROKFIN.COM/THEJUANONJUANPODCAST TeePublic.com/user/the-juan-on-juan-podcast Please leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts! It will help the show. Also follow me on social media at: Alt Media United Check out our website at www.thejuanonjuanpodcast.com Patreon exclusive content and early access: www.patreon.com/thejuanonjuanpodcast Rokfin.com/thejuanonjuanpodcast IG: @thejuanonjuanpodcast YT: "The Juan on Juan Podcast" TikTok: @thejuanonjuanpodcast Telegram group: https://t.me/tjojp Discord server: https://discord.gg/HaB6wUunsJ Stake your Cardano with us at FIGHT POOL at fightpool.io! Thank you for tuning in!
Established artists have found mokuhanga to be an asset to their practice. It is a medium which can be very different to what an artist may currently be focused on. It builds patience, and helps creativity. Timothy Laurin is an established artist, who has worked in several artistic mediums, such as letterpress, screen printing, glass, intaglio, and mixed media. Tim discovered mokuhanga a few years ago and has decided to pursue the art form. On this episode of The Unfinished Print I speak with artist Timothy Laurin about his discovery of mokuhanga, the rituals of process, memory and contemporary society. We also speak on the matrix of mokuhanga, gallery relationships, and how ones own environment can affect what an artist produces. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own print work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints Twitter @unfinishedprint, or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Tim Laurin - Print Collective, Octopus Studio Press, Instagram , Twitter Georgian Bay - is a large bay off of Lake Huron in Southern, Ontario, Canada. It is known for cottages, fishing, hunting, and beautiful sunsets. It is a part of the Canadian Shield, and was painted by such artists as Tom Thompson (1877-1917). It is about two hours drive from Toronto. Barrie, Ontario - is a city with a population of 145,000. It was originally populated by the Anishinaabeg People and the Wendant. It was then populated by white settlers in 1828. intaglio printmaking - is a style of printmaking, the opposite of relief printmaking, where scratches made with a burin are made on the plate (copper, zinc, aluminum) and then dipped in acid. Then ink and pigment is rubbed on with a brayer, brushes, etc. More info can be found, here. washi - is a type of naturally fibrous Japanese paper made for many different types of artistic pursuits. Mokuhanga printmakers use washi, sized and unsized, to produce their woodblock prints. More info from the Japanese Paper Place, can be found, here. birch plywood - is a hardwood used in various ways, such as furniture building, homes, and woodblock. There are white birch, black birch, and white birch. It can be purchased, as well as other woods, in thin veneer and pasted onto regular plywood, or purchased as birch plywood in many hardware stores. John Milton Cage Jr. - (1912-1922) was a composer and music theorist who was influenced by Zen Buddhism and Indian philosophy. One of his beliefs was to "free the creative gesture from all intentional subjectivity." Life is chance. More info can be found, here. representational art - is art which identifies something which exists in real life. Métis - is in reference to a group of Indigenous peoples from Canada. Recognized in 1982 by the Constitutional Act of Canada. Emerging in the Northwest of Canada during the late 18th century, they are the offspring of Indigenous women and European fur traders. The homeland of the Métis is considered as, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Ontario, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories and parts of the Northern United States. More info can be found, here. kitakata - is a specific type of washi made of Philippine gampi, and sulphite pulp. For bookbinding, and mokuhanga and other types of printmaking. More info, here. William Morris - (1834-1896) was a textile maker, poet and artist. He produced over fifty patterns of wallpaper based on the movement of nature. More info from the Victoria & Albert Museum, here. Arts and Crafts Movement - was an artistic movement as a opposition to the industrial world. the movement originally began in mid-19th Century Britain, moving across Europe and the Atlantic to the America's. More info can be found, here. Sheridan College - is a college located on three campuses, Brampton, Mississauga, and Oakville in Ontario. It is a practical college with various programs such as business, special effects, television, film, etc. More info can be found, here. The Japanese Paper Place - is a Japanese paper brick and mortar store located in West Toronto. The Unfinished Print interview with owner Nancy Jacobi, can be found, here. The JPP's website can be found, here. Early Canadian History - is fraught with colonialism and displacement. There is not enough space to speak on the subject but more information can be found, here through the lens of Indigenous history. Ojibwe - historically from the Great Lakes Region of Canada and the United States, the Ojibwe fished, and hunted as well as harvested wild rice and participated in the fur trade. More info can be found, here. The Group of Seven - were a group of landscape painters from Canada. The artists were, Franklin Carmichael (1890–1945), Lawren Harris (1885–1970), A.Y. Jackson 1882–1974), Frank Johnston (1888–1949), Arthur Lismer (1885–1969), J.E.H MacDonald (1873–1932), and Frederick Varley (1881–1969). Later, A.J. Casson (1898–1992) was invited to join in 1926, Edwin Holdgate (1892–1977) became a member in 1930, and LeMoine FitzGerald (1890–1956) joined in 1932. While Tom Thomspon (1877–1917), and Emily Carr (1871–1945) were not "official" members it is generally accepted that they were a part of the group without being "officially" a part of the group because of the group relationship with the artists. More info can be found, here. The Canadian Shield - is exposed rock located throughout North America, Mexico and Greenland. Robert Motherwell - (1915-1991) was an artist who worked in printmaking and painting. He was a contemporary of Jackson Pollock (1912-1956), and Willen de Kooning (1904-1997). More info can be found, here. Flextools - is a tool brand founded in 1986. The tools are for woodworking, woodcut, and other wood related carving. More information can be found, here. Daniel Smith Pigments - is a company which makes various types of paints, pigments, and mediums. It was started by Dan Smith in 1976. More info can be found, here. Winsor & Newton - is a British artist supply company, started in 1832, which sells artist materials such as pigments, brushes, paper, etc. More info can be found, here. Holbein - is a pigment company based in Japan, Canada, and the United States. Their pigments are lush and strong. More info, here. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own print work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints Twitter @unfinishedprint, or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com opening and closing credit music - We Three by Cory Weeds, from the album Just Coolin' (2022) © Cellar Live © Popular Wheat Productions logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Україну If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***
This episode speaking with Tom Thompson host of Strange Brew Podcast Talk Blackface Trudue Canadian Truckers Mushrooms and more strangebrewpodcast.com THIS EPISODE WAS BANNED 30MIN AFTER UPLOAD ON TO YOUTUBE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rainedoutrantcast/message
"An original 1960s tape recording of shortwave Spanish language numbers stations is cryptically woven into this original musical composition of a reimagined spy network broadcast. In addition to the numbers broadcast, you are listening to musical Morse code-like transmissions, and bursts of shortwave static. The frenetic changes in musical passages occur as spymasters discover their codes are compromised and the realization dawns that they may have to eventually face the music." Composition by Tom Thompson. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave
Welcome back to another episode! In this week's episode, Mr. Shovekraft and I discuss time, the justice system, society, the archons, government, mental health, and even some Aleister Crowley... you know how much I hate that fuck! So sit back and enjoy the show! Make sure to check out Shovecraft's work: IG: @h.p_shovekraft Twitch: Twitch.tv/invaderdaggett_ttv Please shoot us a comment, rating, and follow us on social media! Check out our website at www.thejuanonjuanpodcast.com IG: @thejuanonjuanpodcast TIKTOK: @thejuanonjuanpodcast YT: "The Juan on Juan Podcast" Stake your Cardano with us at FIGHT POOL at fightpool.io! Thank you for tuning in! Full transcript: 00:00:13Welcome back to another episode of the 101 podcast on your whole swan. 00:00:47Hiwan. 00:00:49Today, we're probably going to talk about some shit. So welcome to the first. First time ever, going to call you by your by your government name, or you want me to call you by something else. I don't ever go by my government name fucking government. So HP shove crafts. 00:01:08What's up, dude? Not much, man. How you doing stuff? Drink some fucking coffee. Yeah, I was going to say h piece of crap from The Strange Brew podcast, but not really tired. You know what I mean? It's like, do you have a potty? Come here. Going to start getting everybody together for the schedule. Day is like the same problem. I have with getting a consistent D&D match together as it's like, oh, everybody commits and then just walks off. So, yeah, that's the thing about Dungeons & Dragons, bad that it's hard enough. That's why I wanted to start my own podcast, and do my own type of thing versus would like a co-host. And if I have to, the reason I like having other people on, cuz I can do solo episode, but that's the reason I like having people on so that you can bounce ideas off each other. You know what I mean? It's over. It just makes the conversate in embellishes, the conversation a little bit versus a one-sided monologue. 00:02:08Nothing, you know what I mean? More people and you have multiple people talking. Just I don't know if it's like the total differences in the boys or what have you. But I at least for me, like, I'd much rather listen to something, where there are multiple people talking than one person rambling on the exception being like, I'm not going to listen to like Dan Carlin or mythical monsters, or anything like that. Those are great and it's only one person but they're great before we get deeper into. You want to share your social media with people or a twitch stream. I mean, I'm always, you know, goofing on that. That's twitch.tv. Invader underscore Daggett to g-suit. He's social media HP Lovecraft on Instagram. That's about it right now, for a positive mental health, in West, fucking social media. So, 00:02:55Yeah. Yeah, I need to follow me on social media at the Horn podcast on Tik Tok Instagram, YouTube show some love on there. And then I was his check out strange ones to show that I do with with Tom Thompson from The Strange Brew podcast. All the links will be in the description. You can also take your car down with us on fight pool websites, fight pulled that I owe, and I think everybody should have some sort of exposure to cryptocurrency. Because, listen, this is all the simulation. It's all being run by the same people, and we're just playing thin in the sea of Wales. And I think if you can just ride any sort of wave that you can fuck it. Why not right, you know, getting to the fucking stream. Yeah, man, I did an episode or I told you with Mandy Lopez and she brought up this. This idea that's been bugging me as if they. I'm, like, she said, are we? 00:03:52We are the reptilians. We are the negative energies that there's always the the yin and yang, right? You have the good and the evil and when the one that comes to go, cuz as of lately, there's been a lot of animosity. And I don't know if you've noticed time is different. Like, literally time itself is. I feel like time has been 00:04:20Off lady slower, or I don't know if it's like this Darkness, you know what I mean? Like the energies off. I don't know if you felt it. So like if you get elaborate a little further on that and what regard do you mean? Things been different? Obviously, yes, one hundred percent but time is is little more than subjective as far as we're concerned. I mean, like anyone has ever done hallucinogens or psychedelics of any sort can tell you that that, you know, in your head a fucking 5 minutes can feel like 5 days given the right set of circumstances. So I mean, to say the time is is feels different. Absolutely. Cuz if you think about it, we've been in and out of lock downs and shit for what two years now going on. 00:05:03So course you can feel different. Yeah it is. And that's that's what they've been doing from the start and it's like I will let you get back to normal like there is no going back to normal from this like this is what it is now and you know compliance allows it to become that way. I'm not so I'm not at all devaluing anything cuz I mean, I know you and Tom have a slightly more hard core beliefs on the subject and I do but you know, I don't know dude. It's like what I had brought up yesterday. Yeah, that you were like going to the print. I personally think it would be different if you're going to save that ramp for today, but I mean, I don't know. I'm so fucking tired of talking about the stupid ass virus in the back seat and shit. And it's just like 00:05:48It is all-consuming at this point. It's you know, it shouldn't be cuz I feel like it goes deeper than just having me some tin foil hat on, right? And that's what I've been trying to like thinking about lately and trying to figure out what is the final objective. Because, yeah, it's money. And I brought up the, the point of wall, if they want money. 00:06:12When you're, when you know, you're in a video game when you play Grand Theft Auto on you and you unlock the cheat code to get a bunch of money. 00:06:20That's all it is. You just create more money, right? And you know, you're in a video game. So you're going to have a good time in that casino while you're in the video game, regardless of what the fuck happens to people around exactly. The point is knowing that you're in some virtual reality, which 100%, I feel. 00:06:43I listen to a lot of manly P hall in when I say a long talk about a lot, every send me links to the lectures and what have you do to win that guy talks? 00:06:56I pooped, and it sounds fucked up, but it's like he's possessed by something when he talked because home boy would sit down in his little thrown by his little chair. 00:07:08And he would talk for hours on end with no notes. No stuttering. No, nothing just straight-up, just talk. Like, if you, if you was able to tap into some sort of of broadcast and it sounds like the strands like state that he's in and everything is talkin about, I I just finished one up the dimensions Beyond Death, right, where he talks about the archons and talks about the he, he refers to them as the governor's is another name for the archons. 00:07:48Tai Chi. That's a, that's a Pulaski. They write the Secret Chiefs in Crowley. What's the duck's name? Aleister Crowley change my mind about him because I can't I can't get behind it, bro. What's your, what's your, what's your main beef with the limited law, simply is no fucking kid stuff in Crowley ship. So, all of that is, is Christian propaganda for lack of a better term. The child support thing. You know, what is in a sexual magic working ritual and fluids from male and female genitalia. It's a mixture of male and female fluids, because that is the life fluid that is a child. That is a creative fluid to make it. That's what they used. 00:08:42Supposedly obviously room for error, not part of the Abbey of thelema. I've never been there. I don't know, but that's the way that I had heard. It explained by many thelemite and whether or not they're foolish it and protecting, you know that the estate of Crowley's is one thing. But that can be said for anyting, you know, all I know. Is that like 00:09:02It is crazy. How 00:09:05Things that have been being talked about for 40 plus years. If not longer seem to have a way of just coming out and popping up. Now with the with situations like that, where it's like I had a fucken example, it's totally spaced it. 00:09:22Call. 00:09:25Have you been have you looked into the the ritual workings of a drama island? Have you heard that. Yeah, I would never do that to you root for it. I believe. So, something along those lines. Each section of the ritual, take something like six months to complete and that's the one that supposed to put you in touch with your guardian. Angel. I believe that's the one that Crowley I had allegedly fucked up in Crowley. Can't do it with all this money and shit. I'm not going to fucking try it. Well, I just find it so weird that he was doing that ritual and he bought the house on Loch Ness. And what are the chances that there is a Loch Ness Monster. 00:10:04Oh, man. I love my Cryptids. I hope you know what I mean. It just happens to be to buy a house facing a certain way at a certain degree at a certain time of the day, the sun to shine through XYZ and then he fucks it up, doesn't finish it and it was around like the forties right that he had that he was, he was working on it or when was, when was Roswell 48, right? Yeah, but so, the Abram Allen ritual and all that stuff? We could probably died. I want to say like in 45 or in like 50 to 8. He was not around very long. He was doing most of the stuff that he was doing somewhere around World War II. What I'm what I'm getting at is at that time was like a weird time and in the world like a very heavy theory that Crowley open the portals that allowed to graze through. If you looked at the, the the picture of Iowa's or lamb, it looks like a grave. Oh, yeah. Yeah. That's the big-headed aliens. 00:11:04Yeah, what do you mean looking guy that supposedly The Entity that he was in contact with? 00:11:10That's a wild, right? But what are your thoughts on that? Because I was I listening to I think it was unable to accept this esoteric guy on YouTube where he talks about demons. And and and there's a lot of Dogma behind demons and end these entities because we can't deny the fact that they give people Powers, right? But it's about what you want to give up to be able to work with XYZ. And that's a big thing behind you call. I don't, I don't fuck with it personally, but I know of people who have and it hasn't ended well for them, right? I how, I, how I mentioned to you earlier. When a conversation that we're having. I've met people to where they've told me, like, hey, don't look into that, or be careful because I've literally reach out to people who 00:12:03Awesome. Sounds right and the day off themselves because of what and it's always by hanging. You know what I mean? It's always by hanging. It's sending a message. I hate, they killed themselves and, and you see it in Hollywood all the time at all. These guys, what hanging themselves didn't, the guy from from Linkin Park as well. Hang himself to, he hung himself a Robin Williams. Hang himself a name. 00:12:35Bourdain hung himself and it's all got to do with a gun. 00:12:39There's something dark and Sinister going on. And that's why I don't like Crowley because I feel that he contributed to that. Because just as you know, what the gnostics with the Knights Templar, with the bubble Mills with the cathars. I feel like there's always One Bad Apple spoils the rest. So within that organization, you might have separate sex of organizations that break off a branch off of that naturally. And some of those people will corrupt the ideas and just like the Gnostic, there's so many different sects of gnostics. They all had their separate beliefs and eventually they were all in dilated by the by the Catholic church for reasons that I feel that they were on to something. They were onto the same idea of being able to achieve some sort of divinity. Through gnosis, through sacred knowledge, how you got that sacred knowledge. That's, that's, that's the tricky. Part is all these rituals. 00:13:39The gnostics had that they don't know of how they worked and it all had to do with like language in and vowels, had a lot to do with it to just as the Kabbalah where the secret letters that created the universe that I brought up earlier episode where the Aztecs they literally Drew, like they had a model of the universe. These people were so in touch. 00:14:05If anybody was in touch with aliens, maybe it wasn't the Egyptians. Maybe it's South America, and South America. There's a lot of places down there where 00:14:15Dude, I had a buddy of mine, Luke Wilson on the park, as he talked about how they wouldn't let certain people. I think it was by Puma punku or something, somewhere over there, where they have all these gateways in these doors, that lead to nowhere. And there are certain pyramids. Were there like how you can't go in there? The locals, why not? Will the ascended masters are sleeping in there? 00:14:39Wait, what the fuck? Did you just say to me? There are they dead? They're just they're in their there. They're sleeping at what the fuck are they sleeping or sleeping? Or are they like Cthulhu sleeping not dead, but dreaming. 00:14:53That's exactly what, that's what we get into like the there's a lot of, a lot of ancient stories that we are. For example, in Hindu cosmology. We are the dream of what's the guys at Krishna or want one of those. Then, what have you? But we're we're one of their dreams, right? The Aboriginal people as well. They talked about the Dreamtime about how we're in this. Can I send you that video? Like these NPCs are glitching hard. Weird shit like that that you see like going about your day, sir is on the fucking cops. Do that shit was just weird as hell. We were going to go fine. Go ahead. 00:15:42I bet that's on par with the the dude that Rick got away from the cops by yelling. Yahweh at the top of his lungs. And he started late on YouTube. That shit man. There was some dude that was like, getting arrested by the cops and he just started like just screaming, Yahweh and then let got up and ran off on here. Yeah, Tim ilysm. Is it? 00:16:08It can be argued that it really only affects us on the level that were predisposed to it affecting us. Because if you start yelling that shit around random people that have no idea what the fuck this stuff is. Probably not going to affect him that way. But now we're tipping into like Carl Jung territory where it's like, is it just Collective unconscious? Is it just deeply embedded symbols in us that mean something to us when we know what they are, you know, like how to do it. And Magic is supposed to only work if you believe in it and what have you? And I think it was certain extent. That's very true whether or not it could influence you in other ways by chance hidden symbols. And what have you like many conspiracy theorist, like the like the say, where it's like all the the fucking Google Mail logo with Masonic apron or fucking the Google Chrome logo is, do you know who died of Horace. So the Google mail icon in a little white envelope with the red Freemason apron next to it. 00:16:59Licking the aprons that they wear in ceremony. 00:17:01Yeah. 00:17:03I mean, you can you can make a connection. Yeah, but how much of that is his Matrix and how much of that is our brains doing what human brain is doing. Look for patterns, and inputs in there. And as I know is Robert, Anton Wilson said what the finger things to prove her will prove. So if you go looking for something, it's the same thing that I was being told of the kid words. I can. You go looking for God, you'll find it. 00:17:25What it is. Probably do. You make mushrooms 5 trigrams in silent are fast enough mushrooms. You'll meet got two pillars. Got to do. It was at the what to do while that you don't have. I haven't actually had any Freemasons on the show that I know of at least two closet Freemasons. I probably. Yeah, maybe maybe I probably should get a Freemason on to talk about it because there's so many different again. Different sects of masonry wall, these believe this, either believes this, and this and Matt 00:18:02In the end, you know, they say that the G is God. And I like that. What was that? It was that the guy from the Satanic, the Satan, the luciferian. You said Anton, Anton LaVey said that if you look for God, you'll find out or whatever. That was just something that I was told, was allegedly a staunch atheist. That's the whole principle of laveyan Satanism. If there is no God, it's just, it's a hedonistic group for people to be. No meeting share like-minded. Me no fellowship with one another. For lack of a better word. I was reading them or Christian. It's a fucking book club for hedonist, which I'm fine with your not hurting anybody. I don't give a fuck, do whatever you want, man. I'm give a shit. But like, but then again, you got perverted with the book that I've read. 00:18:51And I'm reading it again for the second time in audio book, the the, the astral plane its inhabitants and the scenery and they talk about in that where the reason that they target charges because their Aura is different, right? We always talk about how everyone has an aura on an energetic fields around them. And after before certain age, we know that indoctrination sets and the reason I think target them for the original, call him and all that other bullshit is because they're under, who was the prince that just died recently. Was it Harry or one of the like 90 something years old. It wasn't Andrew wasn't, I am still fucking kicking that pedal asshole. Hundred percent of reptile. You can't either, there is nothing. You can tell me that these people are lizards. There's there is nothing that you can tell me in the well going to change my fucking mind. They are. 00:19:51And look how far do look, how far that dude went. How do you think they kept up? You eat? All the weird that they do behind closed doors and all the course. I was telling my fiance on all the, the, the dollar bills and and all the currency that the symbolism that's in it at the Capitol. What is it? What is a? What is a monolith have to do with, with my government? You know what I mean? What is the height of the Washington Monument? What does that have to do with with, you know what? I mean? The Eye of Horus behind the Dollar Bill Withers have to do with anything. And then, all this weird symbolism that they use, 00:20:38The little hidden owl, open the dollar bill corner and proved seen that one. You know, what I tried to recreate is that the famous Unsolved Mysteries, picture of the other dollar bill folded up to look like a gray on the back and I I fuck with like lighting and contrast and all that shit and it's 00:20:55If you can make it, but it takes some alterations to do like, it's it's, it's definitely a close image, but it's not as it makes it look like, I like light tricks, you got to do with it. But I mean, you can make almost anything look like anything with the proper editing. So, 00:21:12I mean, I don't see exactly was very clearly and anyone that, you know, Dives any deeper than surface-level history, which was founded by Freemasons and thugs, for lack of a better term people that just basically told the British government, fucking suck my dick. You can come over here and get the money. I'm not giving you a dime bitch and let you know, as much as I like drug dealers and fucking Gun Runners and like America was founded by badasses. What can I say? It's invaluable. But what's going on right? Now, it blows my mind, that that the reason that we are this country, the reason not to let you know that the American flag is what it is. Because in 1776 day. They said that be said, fuck you and we're not doing it anymore. And then the rest is history. Don't want to become a nation of over pacified, you know warmonger is for lack of a better term. 00:22:09Did exactly what I said. Howard told us not to do and then you you mix in all of the Bucking brainwashing in the mk-ultra shit and you know, just just the desensitization and the brainwashing of the masses through media in general. Just one TV came about like you no longer had to get your public opinion or your, you know, information from a group of people that lived in a community. We're not communities anymore. Now, we're now just people that go online and barely pay attention to people that walk past them on the streets. So, 00:22:39It is that, is that the next step in human evolution and human consciousness of the unified world. I mean, you could make the argument than in one way that like 00:22:50That would be the natural progression of any civilized society that hopes to become a spacefaring, your group is that you you're going to have to unite in some way shape or form globally in order to make that a reality because everybody has to stop fighting over resources and all that other bullshit and just kind of focus on one task. 00:23:10But that atrocity. That's that's the main question that I have most of time where it's like, what if say the Illuminati is real say it's it's doing what it's doing. What if it is quote-unquote for the greater good, is it better to let Humanity devolve into a back in the tribalist, you know, destroying each other for resources every 5 seconds, or is it better to like take a sample and be like, no, we're going to grow out of our adolescence weather be through Force, you know, or through Freedom. It's it's I don't know, man. It's kind of confusing part of it. 00:23:47But how chaotic would that be having some sort of unification? You know, you know what, I'm trying to get out of having like everybody being unified how chaotic that would be like, living in some perfect world. Hello neighbor. Hi, how we seeing the dystopian? Movies and books, right? You know it, you know what? I mean, like like some the shit that happens before fall out and the games where everybody's like, oh, yes, welcome. His father knows best bullshit. That was, you know, that that's a myth of an era like cuz that's how d'you remember. That's what he was supposed to be in the 50s would have your honey. How you doing? I'm back from the job, sweetie. I didn't mean everything's fine. That's not fucking reality of the situation. It's not how the decade was. 00:24:33It was a dark decade was in his like right after World War II. 00:24:42Nnn people were coming back from War by killing themselves because a lot of a lot of these bets, they kill themselves that the dark, you know, because that you got shoved to the side, you you serve your country, you do all this shit and then that's what I never understood how you can willingly go do that and they just chew you up and spit you out and you see all these bats with. I feel mental mental health is just as important as physical health and I think I will. Yeah, we've demonized having some sort of mental issue because every but when your stomach hurts or your arm hurt, so you get sick. When you do you go to the doctor, but if you're feeling 00:25:25Mentally unstable, for whatever reason. It's a going out shit you you know, you got to your fucked you got you got Dementia or schizophrenia or something like that with your fucked, right? And I feel like that's the wrong way to go about it. I've never personally, really, I mean, I know people who have battled with mental issues, but I mean, I think we've all been there, right? Everybody gets a little bit for whatever reason sadness with a cause is not depression, depression to sadness with. No,. It's like like clinically. That's what it is that you're just when you wake up and your brains like a fuck, this it is and everything else to be going right around you and everything can be, you know, smooth. And then you just you're not okay. I mean, I do a mental health mental illness is something that I'm I'm far more familiar with and I've ever wanted to be. It runs deeply in my family and there's 00:26:23Many stores. I can get a new but I'm not going to, but 00:26:27The thing is that we don't understand. Why can't you talk to most doctors whenever we don't really understand the way that the brain works and understand what causes these things? And I think there's something to be said for the way that we live and for some people are just, you're not able to be fulfilled. Working a job for somebody else, just to pay your bills and get by on the days that you want you. There's some people that some people called me lazy cuz when I call you don't you don't want to go to work, you know, cuz 95 blah, blah, blah. So but those people would probably be extremely happy if they had just a little piece of land for their own that they could raise, you know, their food be self-sufficient. I think a lot of those people don't want to be Reliant upon. I got to go to the grocery store and I got to do that, don't do that. It's like but at the same time there's a reason that we grew out of that. 00:27:14And it's it's can you can you blame it exclusively on the Industrial Revolution? 00:27:20Partially not exclusively. No, but 00:27:25There's so much about human kind, that is just baffling to me. Joe. And I think that it's often manipulated and used against us by people that hold power. 00:27:37And you know, I mean what why wouldn't they they don't want to lose the power didn't want to lose the group that they have on on civilization. They want to increase that if anything because they don't view themselves as it ain't there. Those are the people that are in the super high level secret societies that are attempting to reach this God had by any means necessary and it's so you know that unfortunately causes atrocities of all kind is not always going to look like, you know, work will set you free. It's not always going to look like 1940s, Germany. It's not going to look like Cambodian. She like that. It's going to sometimes look like the extreme brainwashing of brainwashing of the masses and you know, just turning people into nothing more than a consumer estate. Cuz it's like Tom and I were talking about it's like what we do in the west we can soon. That's what we're here for. We're here to buy, we're here to buy all the shit and you know it live as comfortably as possible and the rest of the world, fucking hate them for it. 00:28:31We don't manufacture shit anymore. No. And other than drugs, it's like that. Well, what drugs do we manufacture here? Other than obviously the one going around now? 00:28:45And really think about it. What is it? A hundred percent of the insulin comes from overseas. There hasn't been an insulin Factory here in the States since with the 90s. Really? I didn't know that. Yeah, that's why, that's why? When all this went down there was a shortage of insulin here in the state because we're being too, we're dependent on another country to an account. Correct me if I'm wrong on that, you want to fucking send me an email. Send me an email about that. Don't send me an email about how your God is real and how I'm wrong and going out cuz I've got another female. 00:29:17That is so not. What I was going to say was, I don't know, you listen to suicideboys but one of their latest songs was let me look it up here. It's I think it's like materialism and means to an end or some shit like that. We see here goes 00:29:34Are there song is materialism as a means to an end yet? And that's so true. Right? Because at the end of the day, 00:29:42I know somebody, I know of somebody who decided to like sell their house and in turn, a school bus into a house and just live on playing me personally. I can't live the minimalist lifestyle, and there's two reasons for that one. I like buying shit to. I work hard to buy shit. You know what I mean? I work every single day and, hey, there's nothing, there's nothing in any sort of book because how you were talking about work were programmed to think of the American dream of some sort of 00:30:16Some sort of attainable thing, when in reality. 00:30:21What is the American dream? What what has that become? What? Live your life in debt? Always and just always be at the, you know, under the foot of some. 00:30:33Some some system know which is essentially what this is, right? Because at the end of the day, 00:30:42It's all it all comes down to you known in the beginning of the Matrix when they opened up that book simulacra and simulation by John. I like to cam bald ruler, but he does know how you say some French philosopher. I don't know how to say it. Did. I never learn how to say. I just know the shit far as I'm concerned is Bold Ruler from now on. 00:31:05What he talks to a simulacra and simulation when we were giving these empty symbols value. 00:31:13At the end of the day. 00:31:16A dollar. What is it? Really symbolize? What MP symbol. If it's a Death Note is what it was originally created to be. It was because we had to have something that made more sense in the barter system because it was great until, you know, put it on a mass scale and you're like well how many coconuts does this cow worth inside? But how do you judge what those coconuts are worth? How long did it take you to grow those in the ultimate? Those, how long does it take to grow and cultivate that cow like? But this gives you more shit in. This is only this thing and it's like it doesn't work on the same level. Hence. The reason we created currency, you know, and I think there's, there's definitely something to be said for what we have done with the Federal Reserve which is you know, all the gold standard gun you want, just continue to make that notes in the 70s that went out with that. But 00:32:08It's you know, who you know, who created the original system of here, take this note and go over there. You can cash it out and go wherever it is. That one wasn't thinking, which is the, you know, going in between we will take your gold key here and we will take it from a cash when we get to the Jerusalem and you will be able to take your money out. And this is a note that says how much money you have because people are getting robbed every fucking time. They were going to the Holy Land, you know, it's like we're more or less, the first security guards. 00:32:40In the way, they say that idea. Sprouted is the is the most ludicrous thing to me that they that it came from when they were worshipping bathroom, have you have that? There's an it an ancient Egyptian Theory or idea that if you have the head of a prophet it can prophesize to and that's what they did. They said that they had the head of John, the Baptist. 00:33:02And that was, that was Baphomet. The one that was because John, the Baptist has always portrayed as like this wild man, right? From the wild. And, and you always have that idea. Like, what did I tell you that? When you post something about the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Wildman enkidu, right? He's like, yeah, this this Bigfoot kind of guy that just Harry and he wants to tame the whatever the other guys there. So many stories Gilgamesh basically sent out a prostitute to tame him and to civilize him because he wanted, you know, his name to be a friend and an ally because he's the only person that ever was like, kind of almost whooped gilgamesh's ask that as the as kind of the story of how we went from being, just a bloodthirsty group of Pinot, tribalistic, pseudo fucking hominid. 00:33:56Are not talk to Hamid pseudo album. 00:34:00Fuck the word for Apes. 00:34:02The scientific work. 00:34:04Whatever you regardless, regardless. 00:34:08The Taming of mankind into civilization is what I was trying to say that as an allegory more for that forces, you know, or maybe the dualistic side of humans where we still have that Primal animalistic rage about us. And, you know, that that hole because of race in the Hedonism kind of go hand in hand. Cuz if you're just living a lifestyle that Ray is going to save your life sometimes because, you know, you you're getting attacked by a leopard. You're going to get attacked by some Beast. It's much bigger than you and you need to tap into that. Like, don't think the fact, you know, and at the same time, on the other hand, you'll just be lounging in a field. When you're not hungry. You're not in danger or just hanging out and things are just coming here by and checking you out and shit. And 00:34:54yeah, it's like they said that that 00:34:58The type of safety in that we are eventually won against the Neanderthals and denisovans, and all these other branches of homo sapiens, I guess because we invented language, we were able to communicate that much more efficiently never be able to that's like being in some Call of Duty Lobby, where everybody's has a mic and they're all talking versus some other Lobby where nobody has them. I don't know what the fuck is going on at the same thing. And essentially we were able to kill them all off and genocide, right? That's that's almost because they talk about monkeys being in like some sort of stone age because they're using tools and all this shit. Do you subscribe to that direct the? So, you know, Darwinism where we came from like this, what do they call it? The 00:35:45Some of the puddle with how they got primordial in Memorial Pool, because that wouldn't make sense. Because if you noticed all animals were bigger back then and then everything got smaller, but then we went from smaller to bigger like that makes no sense. That's why we have the Anunnaki Theory. And you have the, the, the mushroom Terence McKenna's, mushroom Theory, where they Theory have her eating. And I had Tom hatsis on my show and he talked about that theory would make sense except it's placed in the wrong era. Give me some places in like the this other are forever. Forgot what he said, but check out that episode of psychedelia in religion. 00:36:29Where he said take that idea and put in some other era and then that would make sense to the art. Cuz everything always. Let you know that the paintings of the bee man where I was like all this colorful shit. And Dennis McKenna says that, that was what expanded our brain. I like to think of the Anunnaki they came and they genetically altered us, and they made her brain bigger and wear some sort of slave race, which we still are today. And we were used to mine gold for hundreds of thousands of years then. Yeah, for sure did. The ancient alien theory has got to give you a certain. Okay. So here's the biggest thing that I find with the Evolution versus. So, whatever. Creation myth, you want to go with Evolution presents the world as an uncaring unfeeling chaotic organism. It's like it, just whatever happens fucking happens. I've noticed it. A lot of people have a very, very hard time even dealing 00:37:29Because so many people, especially Us in Western Society, whether you're brought up religious or you're brought up with those doting parents, that are like you're special and everything that you do is special and there's a purpose for you and you're going to figure it all out someday. 00:37:43That's going to create a certain psychological. 00:37:47Mindset, you know where you're like, okay, well know, there has to be a point to this. And I know a lot of us do go or are, you know, around our whole lives looking for that point and seeking that point. And I think there's a certain amount of wisdom and comfort and embracing the chaos and being like, man, if there isn't much meaning that anything other than what we put on it, then let's try and put a good meeting on things. Let's try and, you know, do things that are for the betterment of all of us and not be exclusively selfish, like like separating the animalistic from the Divine lack of a better term, the Divine being the okay. I'm not thinking of just myself and my needs in my hierarchy. I'm thinking the other people around me in the long-term Ripple effects of what I'm doing. I think that is what separates us on the most part from animals are on the biggest part. I should say. 00:38:33Anna. 00:38:35That's my biggest beef with us. When I was younger. I was raised in the church, like heavily in the church if you like Baptists and Pentecostals and I fucking hate it. I hated every moment of it. So naturally, what are you? Do you fucking gravitate towards Satanism isn't wearing like a lot of solid points, but then you reach a point in life where you've lived enough and experienced enough that you understand that that level of selfishness. 00:39:00While it is helpful and certain points is ultimately destructive in my opinion. And that's why I tried that and why I think a lot of the few know the clinic ideas in Crowley should run like, no I get that. You're like, I appreciate what he did by taking magic out of the hands of a select group of elite people, because regardless of of flame, and in those highly ritualistic left hand path, magic things, he gave us chaos magic more or less base of being like yourself was a DIY magician. That spent his entire fortune on just decadence. So say what you want. Nobody. Nobody holds this man up to like look at Messiah. This man was so selfless and pure. 00:39:43You getting ripped and getting railed in the desert constantly, but I think there's a certain power in taking the Embrace of the chaos and being like, you know, what, I'm going to attach meetings. This, I'm going to find what I need to find for the purpose of my existence and inform me. It's a, you know, how can I, how can I live in a way that it's, it's harmonious with things and I think that is, that is the wisdom in that side of things versus the religious side of things which is like, no, this is how it is. These are the guidelines that you were here too. And if you don't, you know, some fucking angry. Father figure is going to spank you and say stop it bad. I'll go burn forever. I hate I can't stand it and I think it turns off a lot of people who otherwise would agree with many portions of you know that message. 00:40:31that's what that's what I love about gnosticism because it's almost just that the big fuck you to the to the, the the 00:40:41Not the corporations, but the institutions because that's what, that's what it all is at the end of the day, right? It's all how much control can we have? How can we monetize this? Come up with a new? Probably like, well, that's a great idea. But how can we know the Lizard Lick in their eyeballs and shit, how can we make some money off of it? What's that? What's the evil guy in The Simpsons? What's his name? Mr. Burns Burns. 00:41:08And then you see it. Did you see the real life? When who was it, when Jeff Bezos launched into space on some big dick. 00:41:18But who came up with that design? The like fucking looks good to me. But I feel that you know, that they say that the the Obelisk and Egypt. They're all symbolic for what horses like the dick in the end, the end, the end, the end of womb that they're fucking mother earth. And I feel like that's what these guys are doing. Their, symbolically, all these phallic symbols in a 10, in all these things that they're using their symbolic for other things. That's why I tell people symbols are the language of the soul and what they do, nowadays in the medical tourism, where they use propaganda, to talk to people on a spiritual that what's why? You see so much anger. Will your Democrats will my fucking Republican and fuck you. Because you, you voted for buying a voted for Trump. You, you see that? Cuz it makes their speaking to people on such a mud on a much deeper level and people fall in love with these symbols. 00:42:18And these these politic. They worship these politicians, they worship these these head figures, which is completely wrong. And that's why I love Plato's The Republic. If we could just do what he said in there that we could just 00:42:33Hey, you're going to be a servant, a public servant. You're going to be a public servant, 100% motherfuker. You're not going to have any kids. You're not going to have any land. You're not going to have any money. You're not going to have shit. You're going to be a public servant. In your whole job is going to be to serve society. And that's it. Because they explain to me. How when a president gets out of office. He's instantly worth 1500 million out of nowhere. A motherfuker was making $400,000. A year. Was a Senator before that. 00:43:02Well, I mean you got you know, your your lucrative appearance fees, you get all of your book deals. You get all that shit. You have your, your Presidential Library. Get to do Presidential Library, really curious, what everyone can be coloring books? Probably making the green cat. Nobody draws cats like I do ever seen, you know, so he agreed, I invented I made it out of money. Did you know that in Disney that use a shade of? I think it's a green actually to like block out. They invented their own shade of, I think it's a either green or blue to where you don't notice that it's there, but it's there and they use it for like maintenance buildings and different things that they don't want people to really focus on the paint. Whatever it is. So Dallas storage room or or like this light post or something that they don't want people to really focus on the paint it. And it's almost 00:43:58Like we can't see it because either it's got something to do with with, with, you know, the mentality. Like, you know, Christmas is white and red and all these different cuz that they use for 00:44:10These different things and I got to talk to people. What's the weirdest ship. But again, you dealing with motherfukers that, that can that can transcend dimensions and speak to people on. 00:44:24They can speak to people without saying any word, which is the the the craziest part, right? If you take propaganda you really break it down. 00:44:33And that's all it is really because I say don't defund, the police defund the media because the media has become. 00:44:42The, you know, that the people that what are they called, the judge the Executioner. And when, you know, you know, I'm talking about the, they become all that before anything happens. They just show one angle of it.
Senior pastor at Croydon Vineyard Church, Tom Thompson, shares some of the story of David. He reminds us that amazing things happen when God comes close and we let Him be boss. [ 2 Samuel 6:1-11 ]
Three very different guests this month but with an underlying message that passion, determination and connection is key to running a successful business. Elizabeth Ockford - Business Woman, Artist, and designer of Luxury Wallpapers shared her story and how she overcame burnout at the mid part of her career to set up something that she truly loves. Mike Monk - Founder of the Brighton Expo and a man with over 40 years of experience in building businesses explained why Brighton & Hove based businesses should visit the event on Thursday 7th October and why Networking and Mentoring should be high on any business owners list. and finally, Tom Thompson from Arbor Consulting Ltd explained his love of trees and why we should all be aware of these wonderful assets in our community. A fascinating conversation.
In this episode, Tom and I talk conspiracies, the occult, The Illuminati Card Game, aliens, reptilians, and more! I hope you enjoy it! Follow all the Strangeness! www.strangebrewpodcast.com IG: @theraptilian @strangebrewpodcast FB: Strange Brew Podcast! Please shoot us a comment, rating, and follow us on social media! Check out our website at www.thejuanonjuanpodcast.com IG: @thejuanonjuanpodcast YT: "The Juan on Juan Podcast" TIKTOK: @thejuanonjuanpodcast Stake your Cardano with us at FIGHT POOL at fightpool.io! Thank you for tuning in!
London Kill The Bill protest reimagined by Tom Thompson. "I was drawn to the energy of the crowd noise and rhythmic chanting. "I decided to incorporate the sounds as both a sonic centre and the bridge-passage of this asynchronous loop-based composition."
You know things are going well when 20 percent and 30 percent growth is what your business is dealing with the last couple years. That's the situation Tom Thompson finds himself in at Teel Plastics.
Listen to our latest Gurvey's Law podcast, which aired live on KABC Talkradio on Thursday, April 1st. This episode features Canadian hockey legend Theoren Fleury, and the man who discovered him, former hockey scout (and attorney) Tom Thompson. Don't miss this special episode from our legends edition, which can be found at gurveyslaw.com, rgwlawfirm.com, Apple Podcasts and audioboom!
Jeep radio in Karongwe Reserve reimagined by Tom Thompson."The original recording of a radio communication in Karongwe Reserve, South Africa between drivers, trackers and their counterparts exchanging sightings and locations of animals. "I imagined the excitement of traveling in such exotic locations and coming into close proximity with wild animals in their native habitat. As I composed this piece I felt the desire build for venturing out in this familiar, yet new world, free from fear of the pandemic. I am ready and excited to begin exploring new sights and sounds in 2021."Part of the Until We Travel project to map and reimagine the sounds of transport and travel in a pre-pandemic and pandemic world. See the whole project at https://www.citiesandmemory.com/travel.
FamilyLife Today® Radio Transcript References to conferences, resources, or other special promotions may be obsolete. Life Aboard the Space Station Guest: Barry Wilmore From the series: Life Aboard the Space Station (Day 1 of 1) Bob: And welcome to FamilyLife Today. Thanks for joining us on the Friday edition. This could get a little tricky today. I'm not sure— Houston: Hello, this is Houston Comm Tech. Dennis: This is Dennis Rainey with FamilyLife Today. Bob: And Bob Lepine. Houston, can you hear us? Houston: I hear you very low. Bob: Low? Not loud and clear? Houston: Okay, you're coming in a little bit louder. Please standby. Bob: Do I need to say, “Over”? Houston: Okay, this is Comm Tech with a second voice-take on private three; now copy. Bob: Hi, Comm Tech. How's the sound now? Better? Houston: Sounds better. Please stand by for a moment. Bob: Okay. Dennis: Alright. Bob: I'm getting the sense that you don't make jokes with Houston Comm Tech or anybody else in Houston. Dennis: Well, we're speaking to NASA. Bob: They are a little focused on the mission. Dennis: And folks, this is not a joke. That really is— Bob: Yes. Dennis: —Houston NASA Control Center. Bob: And here is the thing. Some of our listeners recognize that, back last fall, we had the opportunity to have a conversation with Captain Barry Wilmore and his wife Deanna just before Barry blasted off from a launch pad in Russia— 1:00 Dennis: A Soyuz rocket. Bob: —going up to take command of the International Space Station, which is where he is today. Dennis: And we also recorded, without Deanna knowing, a 20th Anniversary greeting. Bob: Yes, Barry called us from the space station, back in early December—December 3rd was their anniversary— Dennis: Right. Bob: —their 20th Anniversary. We had him, at the end of the program, sharing anniversary greetings. Dennis: And he sent me an email, after that happened, and said: “Dennis, thank you for allowing me to do that. My daughter actually took a video.” I don't know how they do this, Bob—but they showed the video back to him on the space station. He is in the International Space Station, right now. He had a conversation—and he said, “My daughter showed my wife weeping— Bob: As she listened? Dennis: —“as she listened to my 20th Anniversary greetings.” Bob: And we're trying to work things out now. I think this is going to work, where Houston is setting us up so that we can talk to Captain Wilmore— 2:00 Dennis: —on the International Space Station. Bob: Right. Dennis: He— Barry: FamilyLife Today, hello. Hello, from the International Space Station. You guys out there? Bob: Unbelievable! Is it really you? Barry: Hi, Bob! Hi, Dennis! Bob: And how many bars do you have on your phone right now? [Laughter] Barry: Hopefully, enough! Dennis: Amazing! Bob: It is amazing that we're talking to you! Barry: Well, thank you all for your program—it's fabulous. Dennis: Would you mind looking out your window and telling us what you're seeing right now? Barry: If I'm not mistaken—I didn't look at a map—but if I'm not mistaken, based on what I've seen, I believe that's Australia going by below me. Bob: Wow! [Laughter] Dennis: Well, Butch, you're looking at the earth as few men or women ever get a chance to see it. What's a unique perspective you've had, just from outer space? This is your second time to be in orbit. Any thoughts come to your mind as you glance at the globe of six billion people? Barry: Very interesting question. You know, when I was here before—when I flew five years ago— 3:00 —it was a shuttle mission. Shuttle missions were fast and furious—it was 11 days. I think the most time I ever had to stick my nose in the window was about 20 minutes. That really wasn't long enough—it was wonderful—don't get me wrong. But now, to have the opportunity to really, no kidding, poke my nose in the window for very extended periods of time, it's truly amazing and truly breathtaking. It makes me in awe of my Lord and Savior and Creator—I mean—beyond words. I can't explain—you can't explain the view. You can't—I mean, you can see pictures / you can see video—and they do a little bit to show what the beauty of the earth and the globe is from here; but to see it with your own eyes and realize that it's controlled by a sovereign God—like I said, it's beyond words. Bob: Tell us what a day is like onboard the Space Station. First of all, what time zone are you in? Barry: Yes, we work under GMT, Greenwich Mean Time, which is the same time as London. Before I answer that question— 4:00 —let me say that / I want it to be clear—it is an amazing place, and it's an amazing view. It is an amazing thing to be here. I wake up every morning, and I float down the tube. I'm like: “Lord, I can't believe I'm here. This is just amazing! It's thrilling.” But I did not need to come here to know my Lord / to know my God. I mean—all that I could ever know / could ever want to know—I gleaned from the Words of Scripture. So, I didn't have to come here to find my Lord. He's in the Word—that's where He resides—and that's where He speaks to us from. Okay, again, your question? Bob: Just tell me about what a day is like for you onboard the space station. Barry: Well, the days are pretty busy as you would imagine. I'm kind of a morning guy—I get up early. I get up around 4:30 or 5:00. We're not required, but it's very highly encouraged that we work out a great deal. We get about two and half hours a day scheduled to work out—we have resistance exercise. So, that's how I start my day. 5:00 The resistance exercise machine is actually positioned right below the main window, which is called the cupola in the Space Station. I can lay there and do my work-out and see the beauty of the world go by. For instance, just this very morning, I'm working out—I look up, and there goes the nation of Israel by the window. It's the first time since I've been here that we've flown directly over the top. It was wonderful to look down and see the—from that vantage point—to see the places where our Lord walked when He was on earth—so, it was great. Anyway, that's the way my day starts. Then, of course, the rest of it begins. It's a busy, busy place with a lot of various things going on—science, working payloads, plant seedling growth or crystal growth, working with the fish—we had fish up here. Some of them went back when the last Soyuz went back—and experiments with those. And the list goes on, and on, and on—combustion science. I mean—and that's just one day. 6:00 Then, there'll be things that will break; and we'll have to fix—that's ongoing. Of course, we have to do a spacewalk. We go out and do some things outside—that was amazing as well. So, the variety, and the opportunity, and the things that we do is varied—it's really neat. Bob: I'm just curious if they still have Tang® onboard the Space Station—you know—because I grew up—it was all about astronauts and Tang. Do you even know what I'm talking about? Barry: I know exactly what you're talking about—I sure do! I don't know that it's made by people that make Tang, but it's like that—it's a powdered drink. That's all we have, basically. It's in little pouches, and we put water in it—it fires it up. It's quite tasty—I enjoy it in various flavors. Bob: So, breakfast, or lunch, or dinner—what are your meals like onboard the Space Station? Barry: The food is prepared a little differently—so, it does give it a different taste—and we're big on condiments here. [Laughter] Condiments are huge! So, you can make anything taste decent with the right amount of condiments. [Laughter] But you know, breakfast— 7:00 —eggs, sausage links, and patties. I mean, we've got those that we rehydrate. We've got soups. We don't have salads; but we have soups, and vegetables, and meats—a varied variety of those. It's really good—I enjoy the food. Then, again, I'm not a good guy to ask if food is good because, when I was on deployment on the aircraft carrier, I even liked ship food. There are not many people that like ship food. [Laughter] Dennis: Other than your family, what do you miss most while being in outer space? Barry: There is only one thing that I miss. I'll tell you what it is and I'll tell you why I don't miss anything else. It is because it is such a unique place. To pine for something that I can't have—like a hamburger, or French fries, or something like that—there's no reason for that because everything else just overwhelms that. The one thing that I don't have here—that I not only want but I need—is church. The Lord gave us His church. He gave it to us because He knew that we needed it. 8:00 We need it for our encouragement, for learning / obviously, for worship—admonishment at times. That's the one thing that I can't have here. I try to supplement that. I have messages from my home church that are sent to me weekly—and I listen to those—but it's not the same as being there and the fellowship with the body. That's the one thing that I do miss. Bob: And you'd include FamilyLife Today in there as well; right? Barry: Absolutely! [Laughter] Absolutely. Dennis: Butch, I emailed you this morning. I just wonder, “How long does it take for my email to get to you?” Barry: Now, that's varied as well. Sometimes, it gets here immediately. At other times, it takes days. It gets stuck in a hopper somewhere, and it won't get here for a couple of days. So, it's varied. Mostly, it's pretty good though. Bob: What can you tell us about the rest of the crew—the guys you are working with? Barry: Well, my Russian crewmates—that I launched in the Soyuz with—will be here the whole six months together. Alexander Samokutyaev is a military pilot from the Russian Air Force, and Elena Serova is a female engineer that was selected as a cosmonaut several years ago. 9:00 It's a great group of people to be around. We've trained a lot on earth together; and being with them here is fabulous as well. Dennis: Do you speak Russian? Barry: You know, I jokingly say, “I speak two languages fluently, and one I speak a little bit.” I speak English, and I speak Tennessee. Then, I know a little bit of Russian. [Laughter] Bob: But in that kind of environment—where you are living together / you're working together—I mean, you don't have anybody else to talk to other than your comrades onboard the Space Station and your comm link back to Houston. Relationships—maintaining healthy relationships—that's got to be a part of the mission; isn't it? Barry: It is. One of the things that is good—again, that NASA does well is / like you mentioned—email. I've got friends and relationships that I've built over the years. Being able to maintain contact with those individuals via email is really—it's wonderful. 10:00 There is also—you know, I was able to send out and have 300 or so people on a friends and family website. They put some stuff on the website—like the spacewalk I did, and pictures, and whatnot. I've typed up a few things that go to that website to maintain contact with them. The people who are able to access that website can also send me messages. So, that's very helpful. Dennis: One of the things that I did a little a research on is the massive number of people that form the NASA team—that, ultimately, slings you guys into outer space and cares for your well-being while you are out there. I'd just be fascinated to hear your thoughts about teamwork and lessons you've learned that are, literally, out of this world. Barry: Oh, you are right. You can't—we can't have success in just about anything in life without teamwork. That's certainly the case here on the International Space Station. Yes, we're the bodies that get to climb into the rocket, and they launch, and come up here and do these wonderful things in a wonderful environment— 11:00 —it's true—but these experiments, these payloads, these procedures that I run daily—they don't exist without the team. The things that we're doing / the things that we're accomplishing up here do not happen without the team. I'm just, honestly, a small part of the team when it comes to a lot of the things that I do. There's a mountain of people that put their passion and their life's work into much of the things that I work on here. You know, some of the experiments—there are individuals that—this is literally—literally—some of them, it's their life's work—things that they've been working on for decades—and here it is in my hands. I take that seriously, and it's a great amount of responsibility. You know, I appreciate them for what they do—the effort they've put into jobs to make some things easier for me. I'm sure they appreciate the things that we do as well. It doesn't exist without that cohesiveness, like you mentioned. Dennis: You need to know we have a ton of young folks who listen, dreaming dreams/aspirations for their own lives. 12:00 Have you got something you'd like to say to them about what they need to be cultivating as they grow up and, hopefully, put some feet to their dreams? Barry: One thing that comes to mind is—for me, anyway—the parable of the talents. The lord gave some more than others, but there was a certain expectation for whatever they were given. I think that, as we live our life, that we need to realize that wherever we are / whatever we are doing, we exist for His glory—that's why we're here. With whatever He's given us, we need to maximize and do the best we can with that for His glory. Do what you are passionate about / do what you love—and remember that you do everything you do for His glory. Bob: Sometimes, things don't go according to plan. I know you all were expecting a supply delivery—that there was a little bit of a hitch. Can you tell us what happened and how you've had to adjust, as a result? 13:00 Barry: Yes, there was a mishap with a launch vehicle that was bringing cargo to us. For me, personally, there have been minor adjustments. The reason—and we've talked about it just a second ago—is the team. The team on the ground that works all of those issues have worked feverishly to make sure that we have everything that we need. They planned ahead so we'd have a stockpile of things that we wouldn't be put in a bind on anything. There is only one or two items that were even just slightly short on because the team has been working and doing their jobs. And the team—as soon as it happened—they were at work, getting ready and planning and seeing how we go forward from there. Bob: Were you anxious at all when you got the news that the supply vehicle had been damaged? Barry: We were actually watching it, live, as it launched; and we saw what had happened. You know, our first thoughts, like anything—it's a clear range, and there is nobody there—but you still—there is always a chance that something will go astray. Your first thought is, “Could anybody have been injured?” 14:00 Of course, thankfully, that wasn't the case. When there is no individual harm that takes place—cargo and stuff—you can replace all of that. In that light, it's minor. Dennis: Butch, I want you to give our listeners an idea of how big this thing is that you are screaming around the earth in. Barry: Total size—if you think about two football fields—it's about as long as a football field and about as wide as a football field. The structure inside—they say that the size and the volume is like five buses that you would connect together. We have various modules, and I can tell you it is wide open space—it's not like the capsule I launched in. The Soyuz capsule is very small. The shuttle, with respect to the Space Station—the living space in that was fairly small—but this is huge / it's wide open. And you're right—flying around—even inside here, weightlessly, is such a kick. It is really, really amazing. As a matter of fact, I just flipped around and am standing on the ceiling now— 15:00 —or what we call the ceiling because there really is no up and down. [Laughter] Now, I'm standing on the bulkhead—on the wall. [Laughter] Dennis: There are some kids, right now, going, “Oh, could I go up there and join him for that?!” So, have you ever spilled anything up there? Barry: It's great to watch water droplets and whatnot—so, yes, I spill it often, intentionally, because it's neat to watch. [Laughter] Bob: I would like to be weightless just for a day. Dennis: I could use some weightlessness. Captain Wilmore, you have done a number of deployments in your service for the Navy. You have any coaching for dads who travel a lot? Maybe, they don't go to outer space, but they're gone three or four days a week or a good number of days throughout the month—any coaching for them about caring for their wives and their children in the midst of that? Barry: I think the thing that I would say from my standpoint—and what I've tried to do myself—is always think about biblical principles—you know, raise them in the nurture and admonition of the Lord and teach them God's Word. 16:00 That's what I do with my daughters, and that's what my wife and I do together. I think a big part of that is preparing, especially when the children are younger—I've got a seven-year-old and a ten-year-old. We did a great deal of preparation for this separation time—discussing it and talking about it. My number one message to my daughters, and I even say it when I call them now, is: “Help Mommy.” We also—my wife homeschools—so, the follow-up slogan to that is: “Help your teacher. The principal may be out of town for a while, but he's coming back!” [Laughter] Dennis: So, that's a setup. Do you want to say anything to those girls of yours?—any words from Daddy to a daughter? I know you get to talk to them too, but here is a chance to both brag on them and exhort them with a few hundred thousand, if not a million, listeners across the country. 17:00 Barry: Yes, both of my daughters are taking piano lessons—my youngest just started. I want you to know, girls—Darren and Logan—Daddy loves—loves—to hear you play the piano. I thank you when you practice, and I thank you when you play over the phone so I can even hear you from here—so, thank you for that. I want you to know that Daddy is very proud of both of you. And I, also, want you to know that the slogan is the same in this message too: “Help Mommy / help your teacher.” [Laughter] Dennis: Well said by a dad. Way to go! Is there a question you'd like to be asked that's a favorite question for you to answer? Barry: I think, you know, it's less about me / more about my Lord is where I would try to orient any question: “What drives you?”—maybe. What really, truly drives me is my desire to live according to what the Lord has laid out in His Word that we should do— 18:00 —and to glorify Him—and that's the main driver. So, that would be the question: “What drives you?” and that's the answer. Bob: You have time in your schedule to include spiritual disciplines and to keep your spiritual self in shape; right? Barry: Absolutely; yes, sir. Bob: So, what are you doing in space—I know you have an opportunity to read your Bible, and you mentioned reviewing messages from church. Anything else that you are doing to just stay connected to Christ? Barry: The Lord gave me something a few years ago that I have been continuing. It wasn't something I set out to do—it just kind of happened—and that is that I started sending out a devotion to just a couple of people daily / every single day. Over the years, the Lord grew that distribution list. I don't know how many people are on it now—I haven't counted—it's probably 70 or so different emails that I send out. So, I do that every day—preparing the devotion to send out to those 70 individuals. 19:00 Also, I have it posted on my friends and family website. So that, right there, is something that the Lord has given me to keep me in His Word, and keep me studying, and keep me growing—and for that, I am grateful. Dennis: I just want our listeners to think about where Butch is right now because he's looking at how this verse is really spelled out—Psalm 8: O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth. You have set Your glory above the heavens! When I look at the heavens, the work of Your fingers, the moon and the stars, which You have set in place; what is man, that You are mindful of him and the son of man that You care for him? Yet, you have made him a little lower than the heavenly beings and crowned him with glory and honor! You have given him dominion over the works of Your hands and have put all things under his feet, all sheep and oxen, 20:00 and the beasts of the fields, and the birds of the heaven, and the fish of the sea, whatever passes along the paths of the sea. O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth!” Barry: I can tell you from this vantage point, “majestic,” indeed—praise Him. Bob: Butch, let me ask you one more question. How often does the sun come up during the day, and how often does it go down during the day for you? Barry: Oh, there is another blessing! The sunrises and sunsets here are just amazing. The Space Station—the whole station for about six to ten seconds turns completely orange as it goes through—as the light passes through the atmosphere. It kind of acts as a prism and separates the colors. I get 16 of those a day—fantastic! Bob: So, is it almost bedtime for you now? Barry: It actually—it is. I'm going to grab me a quick little bite to eat; and then, I'm going to hit the rack. [Laughter] Dennis: Well, Butch, thanks for joining us on FamilyLife Today. Just want you to know it's no excuse that you can't listen to the broadcast up there. You should have figured that out in advance, but we'll forgive you for that; okay? 21:00 Barry: I appreciate that—[Laughter]—next time—next time! Bob: Well, we're thrilled to be able to talk to you. Folks are praying for you, and we're going to keep praying for you. Excited to hear that the mission is going well. Barry: Thank you very much, and I appreciate that as well. Praise Him. Thank you. Bob: You know, it occurs to me—that when Butch lands—and I just checked with Keith—it's not a splashdown. It's not a landing like an airplane. It's an earthbound landing and a recovery. What did you call it—the Soyuz—what? Keith: They land from a Soyuz recovery capsule, and they land on the ground in the steppes of Russia. Bob: Wow! Keith knows these things. [Laughter] When that happens—after he and his wife have had a chance to kind of get acquainted with one another again—we need to get them to one of our Weekend to Remember® marriage getaways for a little refresher. Dennis: Yes. Bob: When you've been gone for several months, it's good to have a little getaway weekend together and to hear, again, God's design for the marriage relationship. 22:00 Of course, you and I are going to be speaking at Weekend to Remember getaways next weekend. You're going to be in Hershey, Pennsylvania. I'm going to be in Colorado Springs. Dennis: Yes. Bob: We've got another four or five getaways happening next weekend—Valentine's weekend. Then, throughout the spring, there are Weekend to Remember marriage getaways happening in cities, all across the country. If you and your spouse have never been, you don't have to go to outer space in order to qualify to attend a Weekend to Remember. You can go to FamilyLifeToday.com and sign up to attend an upcoming Weekend to Remember marriage getaway—get more information about when one of these getaways is coming to a city near where you live. Or call 1-800-FL-TODAY and mention that you'd like to attend a Weekend to Remember marriage getaway. We can answer any questions you have—let you know about dates and locations. But we hope you'll make plans to invest in your marriage, whether you've been apart for a while or whether you see each other, day-in and day-out. This kind of getaway is great preventative maintenance for every marriage relationship. 23:00 Again, learn more at FamilyLifeToday.com. Click the link at the top of the page that says, “GO DEEPER.” You'll find information about the Weekend to Remember marriage getaway there. Or call 1-800- “F” as in family, “L” as in life, and then, the word, “TODAY,”—ask about the Weekend to Remember. One final note before we're done. Next week is National Marriage Week. We're going to be celebrating all week long with some special things going on social media. If you are not a friend of ours on our Facebook® page or if you don't follow us on Twitter®, let me encourage you to sign up so that you can be in the loop for all that we've got going on next week—some fun stuff, some helpful things, and some ideas for Valentine's Day. You can go to FamilyLifeToday.com and scroll all the way down to the very bottom of the page. You'll see the links there for Facebook and Twitter—you can sign up that way. Or, if you're in the know, just go to Facebook and Twitter—follow us @FamilyLifeToday—that's our Twitter handle. 24:00 Or you can click, “Like,” on our FamilyLife Today Facebook page and join us that way. And with that, we've got to wrap things up. Thanks for being with us today. Hope you have a great weekend. Hope you and your family are able to worship together this weekend. I hope you can join us back on Monday when we're going to begin a weeklong look at the Song of Solomon and what that book has to say about marriage, and romance, and dating, and intimacy. We're going to hear messages from Pastor Matt Chandler next week. So, hope you can tune in for that. I want to thank our engineer today, Keith Lynch, along with help today from Tom Thompson. On behalf of our host, Dennis Rainey, I'm Bob Lepine. We will see you Monday for another edition of FamilyLife Today. FamilyLife Today is a production of FamilyLife of Little Rock, Arkansas. Help for today. Hope for tomorrow. We are so happy to provide these transcripts to you. However, there is a cost to produce them for our website. If you've benefited from the broadcast transcripts, would you consider donating today to help defray the costs? Copyright © 2015 FamilyLife. All rights reserved. www.FamilyLife.com
This special service welcomes Tom Thompson of The Refuge. Pastor Harrell and Tom discussed how The Refuge helps men and women overcome addiction through Christ!
A sermon by Tom Thompson, preached on September 2, 2018 at Veritas West as part of the sermon series on Matthew.