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Lilias Trotter was a woman who did not fit the mold of her Victorian era. Born in 1853 into upper-class England, she was an exceptionally gifted artist mentored by John Ruskin, one of the most prominent art critics of her time. Yet, rather than pursuing conventional success and artistic fame, she chose a path of surrender—one that blended beauty, compassion, and deep spiritual vocation. She has much to teach us about a life of joyful surrender to God's gentle leading.Did you know? Lilias Trotter inspired the famous hymn, Fix Your Eyes Upon Jesus – yes, so that “all things will grow strangely dim in the light of His glory and grace.”Stephanie welcomes Jennifer Trafton, who just released “If only we could see”, a wonderful new biography of Lilias Trotter. Jennifer explains how she became captivated with Lilias, whose “adventurous, interesting, fascinating life” radiated with childlike delight, generosity, and profound love for God. Victorian artist and missionary Lilias Trotter teaches us much about the practice of “seeing”—both literally and spiritually— and how it transforms us and the world around us.Lilias's training as an artist under Ruskin taught her to “see well”—not just the details of nature, but the overlooked people in her society. She moved from painting to working with the most impoverished communities in London, especially young women vulnerable in the city. In partnership with movements like the YWCA and revivalist preacher D.L. Moody, Lilias dedicated herself to listening, serving, and providing safety and practical help for working-class girls and women subject to exploitation and trafficking.Her artistry was inseparable from her love for people. This “way of seeing”—attentive, joyful, and present—became her creative and spiritual calling. Lilias's vision challenges us to integrate our gifts and passions into practical love for others.A key metaphor for Lilias's life is the dandelion—“full face to the sun” (representing Christ), then surrendered as seeds blown by the wind of the Holy Spirit to places and purposes beyond our control. Lilias did not chase worldly success. Lilias believed in offering her life freely to God, trusting Him to use every skill, experience, or seeming detour for His glory. The measure of a “successful life” is not accomplishment or recognition, but faithfulness and openness to the Spirit.The lesson of Lilias's life is that we are all called to both see others as Christ sees them, and to rest in the assurance that we ourselves are fully seen and loved by God. Her legacy is less about artistic fame and more about the deep creative, transformative hospitality she brought to every relationship.Lilias Trotter's “beautiful life” continues to inspire because she shows that to be fully present, fully surrendered, and fully attentive is to live in step with God's purposes. Whether you're an artist or not, her story invites you to open your eyes and your life, so that God's glory and gladness shine out through you, in Christ Jesus.Next Steps for You!· Practice seeing: Pay attention—to beauty, to overlooked people, to God's presence in the present moment.· Surrender your gifts: Offer your unique talents, passions, and opportunities to God without demanding a particular outcome.· Root yourself in your belovedness through Christ: Know that, like Lilias, your worth is secure in being seen by God—which frees you to serve, love, and see others anew.· Let your life be scattered as seed, trusting Christ's Holy Spirit to bear fruit, however and whenever God chooses.MORE ABOUT “IF ONLY WE COULD SEE”“God only knows the endless possibilities that lie enfolded in each of us.” – Lilias TrotterIn the late 19th century, Lilias Trotter stood at the threshold of artistic fame, her extraordinary talent praised by the renowned critic John Ruskin. Yet, at the height of her promise, she made a radical choice that would define the course of her life. Turning away from worldly recognition and social convention, she forged her own path—one that led her through the roughest streets of London and, ultimately, to the deserts of North Africa. There, her artistic and spiritual journeys intertwined as she expanded the many-colored canvas of her creativity to embrace not only the sweeping vistas of the Sahara, but also the lives of the Arab people she loved.Blending biography, personal engagement, and theological reflection, Trafton takes readers on an intimate journey with Lily as her friends knew her – a visionary who saw the world with an artist's eye and a missionary's heart, and whose imaginative empathy and creative compassion transformed the lives of those she encountered. More than the story of one remarkable woman, this book is an invitation to experience the beauty of creation with fresh wonder, to look at our neighbors through new lenses, and to discover what “beautiful possible life” awaits each one of us as we follow the call of the Divine Artist.MORE ABOUT JENNIFER TRAFTONJennifer Trafton is a storyteller and artist with a passion for exploring the intersections of faith, creativity, and the arts. She studied church history and theology at Wake Forest University, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Duke University, focusing on the 19th-century writer George MacDonald and his influence on Christian views of the imagination. After serving as managing editor of Christian History & Biography magazine and a curriculum writer and editor for the StoneWorks Global Arts Initiative, she has been a regular conference speaker, writer, teacher, editor, and illustrator for the Nashville-based Rabbit Room creative community for over a decade. Her first two novels for children, The Rise and Fall of Mount Majestic and Henry and the Chalk Dragon, received starred reviews and multiple award nominations, and she has since collaborated on or contributed to a wide array of projects including The Wingfeather Tales, The Lost Tales of Sir Galahad, Every Moment Holy, Vol. III: The Work of the People, and J. R. R. Tolkien and the Arts: A Theology of Subcreation. She recently illustrated Glad and Golden Hours: A Companion for Advent and Christmastide by Lanier Ivester (Rabbit Room Press, 2024).“Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart.” Psalm 37:4 isn't a poetic suggestion — it's a promise. But many believers quietly assume it doesn't really work, or it's not really possible – or they've kinda lost sight of it along the way.In "Awaken Delight," I'm inviting you to rediscover what Scripture actually means by delight in God— not emotional hype, not religious performance, but a steady satisfaction rooted in who God is. Through biblical theology and practical rhythms, you will learn how communion with God reshapes suffering, quiets restless striving, and anchors your identity in something unshakable."Awaken Delight" is a theologically grounded spiritual formation book for thoughtful believers who feel spiritually fatigued, and ready to embrace the reality of Psalm 37:4.Find out more at https://www.gospelspice.com/awakendelight Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!
Jennifer Trafton’s new book is If Only We Could See: Reimagining Creativity, Compassion, and Calling Through the Extraordinary Life of Lilias Trotter. An historian, a visual artist, and a novelist, Jennifer is uniquely qualified to tell this story. In this episode, Jennifer and Jonathan Rogers talk about the remarkable life of artist and missionary Lilias Trotter. They also talk about the empathetic imagination, the value of seeing what is actually in front of you, and the role of humility in seeing clearly.Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this session from Hutchmoot 2024, Author A. S. Peterson and author Jennifer Trafton discuss the importance of art and story within a fallen world and how our daily acts of creation are signposts pointing toward the world to come.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Matt Fisher talks to Heather Trafton, President, Evergreen Nephrology, about the evolution of value based care and building infrastructure for success; important role of data for VBC success; differences between VBC focused on primary care and specialty; lessons learned from developing new VBC approaches. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Los Angeles was a cinematic city long before the rise of Hollywood. By the dawn of the twentieth century, photography, painting, and tourist promotion in Southern California provided early filmmakers with a template for building a myth-making business and envisioning ideal moviegoers. These art forms positioned California as a land of transformative experiences and catapulted the dusty backwater town of Los Angeles to the largest city on the West Coast by 1915. Photography aided the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in opening the region to the rest of the nation. Painters gave traditions that were fading in Europe a new lease on life in the California sun, with signature colors and techniques that would be adopted by L.A. real estate companies, agribusiness, and health retreats. Tourism infused the iconography and signature styles of art with cultural mythology of the state's colonial past, offering proto-cinematic experiences to those who ventured west. In Movie-Made Los Angeles (Wayne State University Press, 2023), John Trafton explores how Hollywood, an industry based on world-building, was the product of these art forms in the land of sunshine. A more complete story of the American film industry's ascendency in Los Angeles emerges when one considers how the City of Angels cultivated its self-image through pre-cinema narrative art. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Los Angeles was a cinematic city long before the rise of Hollywood. By the dawn of the twentieth century, photography, painting, and tourist promotion in Southern California provided early filmmakers with a template for building a myth-making business and envisioning ideal moviegoers. These art forms positioned California as a land of transformative experiences and catapulted the dusty backwater town of Los Angeles to the largest city on the West Coast by 1915. Photography aided the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in opening the region to the rest of the nation. Painters gave traditions that were fading in Europe a new lease on life in the California sun, with signature colors and techniques that would be adopted by L.A. real estate companies, agribusiness, and health retreats. Tourism infused the iconography and signature styles of art with cultural mythology of the state's colonial past, offering proto-cinematic experiences to those who ventured west. In Movie-Made Los Angeles (Wayne State University Press, 2023), John Trafton explores how Hollywood, an industry based on world-building, was the product of these art forms in the land of sunshine. A more complete story of the American film industry's ascendency in Los Angeles emerges when one considers how the City of Angels cultivated its self-image through pre-cinema narrative art. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
Los Angeles was a cinematic city long before the rise of Hollywood. By the dawn of the twentieth century, photography, painting, and tourist promotion in Southern California provided early filmmakers with a template for building a myth-making business and envisioning ideal moviegoers. These art forms positioned California as a land of transformative experiences and catapulted the dusty backwater town of Los Angeles to the largest city on the West Coast by 1915. Photography aided the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in opening the region to the rest of the nation. Painters gave traditions that were fading in Europe a new lease on life in the California sun, with signature colors and techniques that would be adopted by L.A. real estate companies, agribusiness, and health retreats. Tourism infused the iconography and signature styles of art with cultural mythology of the state's colonial past, offering proto-cinematic experiences to those who ventured west. In Movie-Made Los Angeles (Wayne State University Press, 2023), John Trafton explores how Hollywood, an industry based on world-building, was the product of these art forms in the land of sunshine. A more complete story of the American film industry's ascendency in Los Angeles emerges when one considers how the City of Angels cultivated its self-image through pre-cinema narrative art. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
Los Angeles was a cinematic city long before the rise of Hollywood. By the dawn of the twentieth century, photography, painting, and tourist promotion in Southern California provided early filmmakers with a template for building a myth-making business and envisioning ideal moviegoers. These art forms positioned California as a land of transformative experiences and catapulted the dusty backwater town of Los Angeles to the largest city on the West Coast by 1915. Photography aided the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in opening the region to the rest of the nation. Painters gave traditions that were fading in Europe a new lease on life in the California sun, with signature colors and techniques that would be adopted by L.A. real estate companies, agribusiness, and health retreats. Tourism infused the iconography and signature styles of art with cultural mythology of the state's colonial past, offering proto-cinematic experiences to those who ventured west. In Movie-Made Los Angeles (Wayne State University Press, 2023), John Trafton explores how Hollywood, an industry based on world-building, was the product of these art forms in the land of sunshine. A more complete story of the American film industry's ascendency in Los Angeles emerges when one considers how the City of Angels cultivated its self-image through pre-cinema narrative art. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art
Los Angeles was a cinematic city long before the rise of Hollywood. By the dawn of the twentieth century, photography, painting, and tourist promotion in Southern California provided early filmmakers with a template for building a myth-making business and envisioning ideal moviegoers. These art forms positioned California as a land of transformative experiences and catapulted the dusty backwater town of Los Angeles to the largest city on the West Coast by 1915. Photography aided the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in opening the region to the rest of the nation. Painters gave traditions that were fading in Europe a new lease on life in the California sun, with signature colors and techniques that would be adopted by L.A. real estate companies, agribusiness, and health retreats. Tourism infused the iconography and signature styles of art with cultural mythology of the state's colonial past, offering proto-cinematic experiences to those who ventured west. In Movie-Made Los Angeles (Wayne State University Press, 2023), John Trafton explores how Hollywood, an industry based on world-building, was the product of these art forms in the land of sunshine. A more complete story of the American film industry's ascendency in Los Angeles emerges when one considers how the City of Angels cultivated its self-image through pre-cinema narrative art. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-west
Los Angeles was a cinematic city long before the rise of Hollywood. By the dawn of the twentieth century, photography, painting, and tourist promotion in Southern California provided early filmmakers with a template for building a myth-making business and envisioning ideal moviegoers. These art forms positioned California as a land of transformative experiences and catapulted the dusty backwater town of Los Angeles to the largest city on the West Coast by 1915. Photography aided the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in opening the region to the rest of the nation. Painters gave traditions that were fading in Europe a new lease on life in the California sun, with signature colors and techniques that would be adopted by L.A. real estate companies, agribusiness, and health retreats. Tourism infused the iconography and signature styles of art with cultural mythology of the state's colonial past, offering proto-cinematic experiences to those who ventured west. In Movie-Made Los Angeles (Wayne State University Press, 2023), John Trafton explores how Hollywood, an industry based on world-building, was the product of these art forms in the land of sunshine. A more complete story of the American film industry's ascendency in Los Angeles emerges when one considers how the City of Angels cultivated its self-image through pre-cinema narrative art. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
Send us a Text Message.Ep 107 is here!! T. Trafton pulled up on me and we get into, trending topics, men's mental health , Father's Day gift ideas, celeb news and more! And as per the usual laughs on top of laughs and lite tea is being served. Be sure to check out this episode! You'll be thoroughly entertained! —————————————————Ep 107 “ What's Good Candi “ What's Good Candi Damn #Diddy + #MensMentalHealthMonth + #TrendingTopics + More“is now available for your listening pleasure. —————————————————— Remember to subscribe, download, leave a comment, rate this podcast and SHARE. xo- Candi HussleEngineered by Ronnie Location: Patchwerk Studio Atlanta, GA Follow On Social MediaInstagram: @DopeChickWithAmbitionPersonal Instagram: @CandiHussleTwitter: @CandiHussle
Join me as we continue this month's topic of Self-Control with Rick and Brenda Trafton! These two have had a profound impact on my life and exude the attribute of self-control so beautifully. Hear Rick and Brenda Trafton share how they've experienced both the lack of and the power of self-control in their lives!
Guests Drew Trafton, WDAY Assistant News Director Mike McFeely, Forum of Fargo-Moorhead Columnist Dick Bremer, Minnesota Twins Play by Play Broadcaster Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com. Follow Hot Mic on Twitter: @HotMicWDAY
Episode 182 - author John Trafton talking about his book Movie Made Los AngelesIn this episode, I spoke with author John Trafton talking about his book "Movie Made Los Angeles". Los Angeles was a cinematic city long before the rise of Hollywood. By the dawn of the twentieth century, photography, painting, and tourist promotion in Southern California provided early filmmakers with a template for building a myth-making business and envisioning ideal moviegoers. The book will be out on October 17, 2023. Order your copy today.
For episode 88, T. Trafton stops by the studio for a second time to chop it up about trending topics and celebrate news! His pov was well received last month so it was pleasure to have him back for Ep 88!! So if you're ready to enjoy an entertaining convo where we chat about celebrities and their business….Be sure to check out this episode! You'll be thoroughly entertained! —————————————————Ep 88 “ What's Good Candi “ Lil Kim Covers EBONY Mag x Death to reality tv x Celebs & their baby names + More” is now available for your listening pleasure. —————————————————— If you need energy and something to help you focus that's natural check out https://www.magicmind.com/dopechickAnd get up to 56% off your subscription for the next 10 days with my code DOPECHICK20Thank you, T for being a dope guest co-host! Remember to subscribe, download, leave a comment, rate this podcast and SHARE. xo- Candi HussleEngineered by Ronnie Location: Patchwerk Studio Atlanta, GA Follow On Social MediaInstagram: @DopeChickWithAmbitionTwitter: @DCWAPodcas
Join us in this exclusive live discussion as two renowned security experts delve into the recent CMMC 2.0 draft specification leak before its official release. This leak could have substantial implications for Managed Services Providers (MSPs) and IT outsourcing companies, potentially affecting the standards and requirements for cybersecurity within the industry. Our experts will dissect the leaked content, discuss its potential impact on IT services, and answer your questions. Alex Trafton is a Managing Director in Ankura's National Security, Trade, & Technology practice, based in Irvine, CA. He has over 15 years of experience in finance, risk management, and cybersecurity. Alex leads the NSTT information security services function and serves as a subject matter expert in cybersecurity program design, implementation, and assessment with a focus in foreign investment control and oversight (CFIUS), Defense Industrial Base (DIB) cybersecurity requirements, and international trade control compliance program support (ITAR/EAR). Matthew Triner is the founder of Hunter Strategy, a Cyber Security and DevSecOps Consultancy specializing in Cloud, Software Engineering and Cyber Risk Management with over 15 years experience in Cyber Security, Automation and National Security Systems. Matt has been recognized by Defense and Intelligence Agencies as a Key Contributor in Cyber Risk Management and Cloud Engineering. He is a frequent speaker on cloud and cyber risk topics and has written extensively in these areas as well. He an active member of various industry working groups and currently supports the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency and the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Acquisitions and Sustainment.Do you want the show on your podcast app or the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/subscribe/Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/mspradio/Want our stuff? Cool Merch? Wear “Why Do We Care?” - Visit https://mspradio.myspreadshop.comFollow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspradionews/Twitter: https://twitter.com/mspradionews/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspradio/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28908079/
Episode 86 is here even though you'll hear me refer to it as Ep 85 disregard that…lol For this episode I chop it up with the homie T. Trafton, Venus Vs.Mars style! We converse about dating, cuffing season, dating dealer breakers, trending topics and more. I'm for my ladies first, but I do enjoy hearing the pov of men when it comes to different topics. So if you're ready to be entertained with lite tea, dating tips & a little spicy convo….Be sure to check out this episode! —————————————————Ep 86 “ Venus Vs.Mars” + Hello Cuffin SZN + Trending Topics is now available for your listening pleasure. —————————————————— Thank you, T for being a dope guest co-host! Remember to subscribe, download, leave a comment, rate this podcast and SHARE. xo- Candi HussleEngineered by Ronnie Location: Patchwerk Studio Atlanta, GA Follow On Social MediaInstagram: @DopeChickWithAmbitionTwitter: @DCWAPodcas
Welcome, fellow comic enthusiasts, to a brand new edition of our weekly comic book recommendations! If you find yourself in a world of captivating storytelling, stunning artwork, and boundless imagination, then you've come to the right place. As avid readers and lovers of the ninth art, we are thrilled to share our latest journey through the colorful universe of comics. In a surprising turn of events, Gal Gadot is set to return as Diana Prince in Wonder Woman 3, under the direction of James Gunn and Peter Safran at DC Studios. The future of Gadot's portrayal of Wonder Woman seemed uncertain when rumors circulated that Patty Jenkins, the director of the previous Wonder Woman films, had walked away from the project. However, Jenkins later denied these rumors, leaving fans in anticipation of the next installment. Over a month after its discovery, the highly coveted and exceptionally valuable “The One Ring” card from Magic: The Gathering has reportedly been sold by its owner. The card's rarity and significance in the gaming world had left many speculating about the offers, resulting in a prolonged wait for its sale. However, a recent TikTok video has shed light on the transaction, revealing that the buyer is none other than the renowned Magic: The Gathering enthusiast, Post Malone. The TikTok video, uploaded by a user named Brook Trafton, showcases the heartwarming moment when the card changes hands from its original owner to the famous rapper. Initially preferring to remain anonymous, Trafton had posted a video a day prior, displaying their excitement after pulling the extraordinary card and hinting at its imminent departure. #magicthegathering #Comics #WonderWoman
Grief Round Table Miniseries. Today is the first episode in a 6 part Miniseries Titled "Grief Round Table." You will meet 5 courageous women that have suffered devastating loss. They are here to share their stories with you because they want to make a difference in your life. For the next 5 weeks you will hear their stories, their struggles in the hard places, and what they did to survive. Our prayer is that you will gain strength for your journey and see that there is Hope in the midst of Grief. This episode that you will hear today is not an interview style podcast. Each guest will share their story with you followed by a short music interlude that leads to the next guest. There are 5 total guest and each monologue last about 15 minutes. Its important to listen to this episode first so you will be familiar with each of their stories going forward into the next 5 episodes. Guest of the Grief Round Table: Meet Valerie Nichols and her daughter Nora. Nora had a normal birth but after several months of special needs care she was diagnosed with Leigh Syndrome. She went to her heavenly home at age 21 months in 2018. Meet Cheryl Harrington and her son Brenton. Brenton loved life to the full, after a devastaing motorcycle accident, a decision had to be made, Brenton went to his heavenly home at the age of 23 in 2018. Meet Olga Zapolska and her son Pasha. Pasha lived in the states for his high school education, 6000 miles away from his family. On his way home from school one afternoon the car he was riding in was hit by a drunk driver. Pasha went to his heavenly home at the age of 18 in 2015. Meet Tonya Esler and her son Trafton. Trafton's life was full of adventure and he loved helping start up companys be the best they could be. Trafton was eventually diagnosed with Bipolar disorder which turned the light bulb on for his family into the struggles that Trafton faced on a daily basis. Trafton went home suddenly after experiening a puplmonary embolism at the age of 30 in 2018. Meet Jennifer Harris and her son Calvin. Calvin was the fourth child and came unexpectedly, he was the joy of his family. He started running a fever just after Thanksgiving, nothing usual, he went to sleep and never woke up. He went to his heavenly home at age 22 months in 2018. In the following episodes we will take a deep dive into the hard places of grief. We discuss how to manage unforgivenss of self and others, we take the lid off of anger and explore what that looks like in the life of a grieving mother. We talk about the hard days and what to do about them. The last episode we explore what life looks like through the lens of grief going forward. Please reach out with your take aways and how these women impacted your grief journey. We are on this broken earth together, we need each other, to help one other up in the hard days. DM me on social media: Follow me on Facebook @ www.facebook.com/griefmentor Follow me on Instagram @ www.instagram.com/griefmentor Email me at teresa@thegriefmentor.com Watch on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/4AiSzy7aYoA
We welcome back Professor John Trafton to discuss George Sluizer's 1988 thriller The Vanishing. While we do give a large amount of the set-up for the film and thus, what some would consider spoilers, we hold back on spoilers for the ending. We love this one and want you to see it, however, not at the expense of undermining the experience.
We welcome back Seattle University Professor of Film John Trafton to go in-depth on Brandon Cronenberg's new film Infinity Pool!!!
Ginger cookies have always been a favorite of Erika Trafton and they taste even better when her son makes them.
In episode #64 of Rewrite Radio, Jennifer Trafton teaches her listeners and students that play is at the heart of creativity. She draws on her experiences as a child and in the classroom to invite writers to play so that the idea brings something new to the world. Theme music is Modern Attempt by TrackTribe and June 11 by Andrew Starr.
My name is Jacob Trafton. This podcast takes a literary criticism approach to analyzing poetry, looking specifically at Anna Lum's book Even the Celery Flies.
When Football Is Football is part of the https://sportshistorynetwork.com/ (Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear). NETWORK SPONSORS https://sportshistorynetwork.com/row1/ (Row One) - the vintage shop for sports history fans! EPISODE SUMMARY Back in 1920, center, George Trafton of the Decatur Staleys was so despised, that the fans of the Rock Island Independents nearly caused a riot trying to crucify him after one game. The reason? Trafton had merely knocked three of the Rock Island players out of the game, cleverly rearranging the betting chances of those same excitable Independents' followers. And, many will recall that as the Staleys headed north in 1921 and eventually emerged as the Chicago Bears, Trafton was a fixture in the starting lineup for coach George Halas until 1932, missing only the 1922 season. He was later inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1964, but his reputation always loomed in the background. As one writer once noted: “Trafton was strongly disliked in every city in the NFL except Green Bay and Rock Island. In those places, he was hated!”....... Read the entire episode blog post and check out some other cool info regarding this https://sportshistorynetwork.com/football/nfl/george-trafton-and-frank-pop-ivy (episode here). WHEN FOOTBALL WAS FOOTBALL BACKGROUND Each episode takes the listener back to the very early days of the National Football League. Author Joe Ziemba will share a forgotten or lost story from one of the NFL's two oldest teams: The Bears and the Cardinals. Team championships, individual exploits, or long-buried items of interest from the earliest years of the NFL will be dusted off and resurrected for the listener. Not for the football faint-of-heart since these programs will document when the struggling Bears nearly went out of business or when Cardinals' players earned $15 a game and were proud of it! It's NFL history—with a twist!. See Joe's books below. https://amzn.to/32oYi2n (Cadets, Canons, and Legends: The Football History of Morgan Park Military Academy) https://amzn.to/3eGr8jK (When Football Was Football: The Chicago Cardinals and the Birth of the NFL) Music for the episode - https://www.purple-planet.com/
The Lost Tales of Sir Galahad is a collection of "newly discovered" tales of the Arthurian knight's adventures in the Wild Forest. In this episode of The Habit Podcast, husband-and-wife editorial dream team Pete Peterson and Jennifer Trafton discuss their work in bringing this work to life. Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/member See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests include Lisa Budeau, WDAY First News Anchor, Annie Trafton, Drew's wife and frustrated Vikings fan, Brad Schlossman from the Grand Forks Herald and Ryan Stacy, film aficionado and podcaster. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Trafton Kridner's childhood was anything but pleasant, healthy, and stable. Spending his youngest years in a drug-filled environment, his mother addicted to heroin, Trafton was eventually picked up, or rather kidnapped (as you'll hear), by DCFS. The events that followed are captivating and he does a fine job of telling his story. It's said that easy times make weak men and hard times make strong men. Trafton is a strong man!
SPOILER WARNING! Ray and Shawn welcome back Seattle University Film Studies Professor John Trafton to the show to do deep-dives on Valdimar Jóhannsson's new film Lamb and Julia Ducournau's Titane! If you have not watched these films yet do not listen to this episode. Instead, run – don't walk – to your local cinema, view, and return to us as we pick apart two of our favorite films of 2021!
Guests include Drew Trafton, WDAY Assistant News Director, Mark Knutson, Fargo Marathon Executive Director, and Dick Bremer, Minnesota Twins Play by Play Broadcaster. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Guests include Cole Jirik, former NDSU defensive end (2010-13), Terry Horan, Concordia Head Coach, Drew Trafton, WDAY Assistant News Director, and Chris Coste, F-M RedHawks Manager. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Guests include Landon Fox, Valparaiso Head Coach, Drew Trafton, WDAY Assistant News Director, Dick Bremer, Minnesota Twins Play by Play Broadcaster, and Paul Page, Frenship Basketball Head Coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Guests include Drew Trafton, WDAY Assistant News Director, Terry Horan, Concordia Head Football Coach, Dick Bremer, Minnesota Twins Play by Play Broadcaster, and Matt Zimmer, Sioux Falls Argus Leader . Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Guests include Drew Trafton. WDAY Assistant News Director, Mark Johnson, Bobcat Open Tournament Director, Dick Bremer, Minnesota Twins Play by Play Broadcast, and Dennis McCulloch, Valley City State Head Coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Guests include Drew Trafton, WDAY Assistant News Director, Scott Eisberg, WCIV Sports Director, Dick Bremer, Minnesota Twins Play by Play Broadcaster, and Scott Olsen, Hillsboro-CV Head Coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Seattle University Professor of Film Studies John Trafton joins us as we deep dive into 1973's overlooked and underrated classic Messiah of Evil!
Guests include Drew Trafton, WDAY Assistant News Director, Dick Bremer, Twins Play-By-Play Broadcaster, and Larry Fontaine, FSHP Football Coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Guests Include Drew Trafton, WDAY Assistant News Director, Taylor Budge, WDAY Weekend Sports Anchor, Dick Bremer, Minnesota Twins Play by Play Broadcaster, and Matt Larsen NDSU Athletic Director. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Guests include Drew Trafton, WDAY First News Anchor, Kerstin Kealy, WDAY 6 & 10pm Anchor, Dick Bremer, Minnesota Twins Play by Play Broadcaster, and the newest Quarterback commit to NDSU, Nathan Hayes. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Guests include WDAY Assistant News Director, Drew Trafton, Minnesota Twins Play by Play Broadcaster, Dick Bremer, and Century Track and swim standout, Erin Palmer. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Welcome back to Withywindle! This week the guys tell more bad jokes, discusses the seventh and eighth chapters of The Railway Children, and chat with Jennifer Trafton, the author of The Rise and Fall of Mount Majestic and Henry and the Chalk Dragon. Oh yeah, also riddle talk! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guests include Bryan Strand, Barnesville head football coach, Drew Trafton, WDAY assistant news director, Kelby Azure, Hatton-Northwood senior FB/LB, NDSU commit, Dick Bremer, Twins play-by-play announcer, and Toby Anene, East Ridge senior DL, NDSU commit. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Guests include Drew Trafton, WDAY Assistant News Director, Logan Larson, East Ridge Sr. Defensive Lineman, and Dick Bremer. Minnesota Twins Play by Play Broadcaster. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Guests include Drew Trafton, WDAY Assistant News Director, Dick Bremer, Twins Play by Play Announcer, and Chris Larson, Moorhead Country Club head pro. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
On this week's episode, Mat Hotho and Nikki Taylor interview Nikki's former teacher, Joseph Trafton.Dr. Trafton has retired from teaching at Western Kentucky University. He has UMC roots, but now lives and attends church in Nashville, TN. He has many scholarly writings, including a commentary on the book of Revelation. In the episode, they talk about Revelation in light of the prophets from the Hebrew Bible. As well as what may have prompted John to write Revelation. They lay out some approaches for a modern reader that I found very helpful.#HydeParkUMC Learn more about The Bible Project 2020.Join our Facebook discussion group. *Facebook account required.
EP 005: In this episode of The Retirement Success in Maine Podcast we are joined by Joy Trueworthy and Rachel Trafton, Estate Planning Attorneys at Rudman Winchell. In regards to our priorities at Guidance Point, we want to highlight the importance of this episode for our clients and the public. Many people that we meet with do not have an up to date and structured estate plan in place. It was important to our team that this podcast highlight some of the reasons why people do not spend time on estate planning and mistakes they make as they think about what estate planning means. Some of the questions we receive from our client conversations include: how should an estate plan change for me during my life? What happens when a loved one passes away ~ what do I do? How is estate planning going to change in the future and how should I be thinking about it? What are some themes around estate planning in Maine? Give the show a listen to find the answers to these and more! What You'll Learn In This Podcast Episode: Introduction of Joy Trueworthy and Rachel Trafton [1:40] Why is an estate plan so important [10:00] How does the estate planning process change as people age through their lives? [18:44] Discussion about the structure at Rudman Winchell/Maine Elder Law and the services they offer. [25:52] What are the 3 biggest mistakes made in regards to estate planning? [30:32] What to expect when a loved one or spouse has passed away in regards to their estate? [44:03] Discussion about the future of estate planning and how it may change. [49:30] What does retirement success look like for Rachel and Joy? [58:45]
In this 4-minute video podcast, meet Barb Trafton, a long-time islander who has supported many projects for parks, and is the current executive director of the Bainbridge Island Parks Foundation that coordinated the fundraising for the "Owen's Playground" project on Bainbridge Island. This is a chapter of a multi-part BCB video podcast series. As Barb describes in her interview, the project to create an inclusive park, designed to be safe and accessible for all, was supported by a very wide-ranging set of individuals and organizations who made the creation of this remarkable play space a true labor of love. Funding of the project started with donations from friends and family at the time of the October 2013 memorial service for Owen. As noted on the playground's website: contributions and donated time came from "community members, local organizations, educators, parents, caregivers of those with disabilities, pediatric occupational and physical therapists" and many others. Design was donated by Studio Hanson|Roberts, and laborious hands-on construction work and building of the park's artistic features came from a combination of paid and donated time from the staff of the Parks District. Further funding was provided by Bainbridge Island Rotary Club, the BI Parks Foundation itself, red buckets of collections given at local businesses, the Goldberg family of Harper's Playground, family and friends of the Marshall's ... and many kids! Some children set up lemonade stands. Others competed in a climbing-wall fundraising event. The park's name is in memory of the son of Kelsey and Stacy Marshall. Owen passed away at age 6 in 2013, of complications associated with cerebral palsy. In this podcast conversation, you can hear Barb describe the remarkable range and diversity of funding sources that culminated in the joy and excitement of the opening day, on Saturday, June 16th. Credits: BCB videographer and video post-production: John McKenzie; BCB host: Channie Peters; BCB social media publisher: Barry Peters.