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On today's program, Bishop Paul Lanier continues his conversation with Governor Mike Huckabee on how the terrorist attacks of October 7th affected all the people of Israel.
We have a look at some Shockers from around the country this week, we dug up some audio from the vault of Mick pissing off the late great Michael Gudinski & What is the shortest job you have had before quitting? Plus, comedian Jim Jefferies has some ideas for Mick's OnlyFans.#MickAndMGInTheMorningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new MP3 sermon from Calvary Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Unspeakable Things | 2 Corinthians Subtitle: 2 Corinthians Speaker: Bob Gilbert Broadcaster: Calvary Community Church Event: Sunday School Date: 1/28/2024 Bible: 2 Corinthians 12 Length: 42 min.
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¿Existen tres horas de temas que catalogarías como IDEALES? eclectic_club nos propone una playlist enlatada de aproximadamente tres horas de duración con los temas más variados e ideales para un jueves. Esta es su segunda temporada y se emite quincenalmente de 17 a 20 horas y lo puedes escuchar en #podcast en #ivoox. ¡Tres horas selectas al cuadrado! 1) Squirrel Flower - Your Love 2) Charlotte Cornfield - You and Me 3) maxime. - cherry stems 4) Generationals - Dirt Diamond 5) Black Honey - OK 6) Arlo Parks - Impurities 7) M83 - Fantasy 8) SAULT - Let Me Go 9) Getdown Services - Cream Of The Crop 10) Mihail - No Men's Drive 11) Swimm - Talk To Me 12) Scrimmage - Bluebird 13) Pine Barons - Frantic Francis 14) Supertaste - Is It Enough 15) LA Priest - It's You 16) Alice Phoebe Lou - Shelter 17) Andy Shauf - Halloween Store 18) Heartworms - Consistent Dedication 19) dye-dye - Sllow 20) Fight Like Apes - Pretty Keen on Centrefolds 21) Joe P; K.Flay - Off My Mind (feat. K.Flay) 22) Fontaines D.C. - ' Cello Song 23) The Reds, Pinks and Purples - The Town That Cursed Your Name 24) The Get Up Kids - Home on the Range 25) Nickel Creek - Where the Long Line Leads 26) Gaz Coombes - Sonny The Strong 27) Boxed In - Foot of the Hill 28) Billy Nomates - vertigo 29) Baxter Dury; Étienne de Crécy; Delilah Holliday - Tais Toi 30) Hamish Hawk - Calls to Tiree 31) Whyte Horses - Empty Words 32) Rozi Plain - Painted The Room 33) 2nd Grade - Superglue 34) Craig Finn - Birthdays 35) Kiwi jr. - Unspeakable Things 36) Westerman - Idol; RE-run 37) Ratboys - My Hands Grow 38) The National - Tropic Morning News 39) Lala Lala - I Get Cut 40) Palehound - Cinnamon 41) Pynch - Karaoke - Radio Edit 42) Day Wave - Cold Like Me 43) bdrmm - Be Careful 44) Camp Blu - Bloody Kisses 45) Some Ember - Love Comes Quickly 46) NewDad - ILY2 47) Comet Gain - We're All Fucking Morons 48) Veronica Falls - Waiting for Something to Happen 49) Atlas Sound - Lightworks 50) The Proper Ornaments - Recalling 51) Eternal Summers - Pogo 52) The Brilliant Corners - Brian Rix 53) The Monochrome Set - The Jet Set Junta 54) She's In Parties - Cherish 55) GIFT - Gumball Garden 56) Laveda - Troy Creeps 57) THUS LOVE - Family Man
We gotta fill Bobby up with these blood packets before the Boyz Night starts, but I suppose we could fit in an Olde Fashioned Style greeting card judgement before the lukewarm pizza gets here! Join Bobby, Dan, and the Dijon Birthday Boy himself Jibblo as they make a mockery of their 50 hours of Greeting Card/Candy blabbering, novels that make you sad, and the Buffet-Springsteen crossover we will never see. Later, the lads rate and review an abyss of a card that may make you impressed and frightened in quite the balanced cocktail! #fritochoice #fleshyplastictime
Abolition an urgent task. The Winnipeg Police take up over a quarter of the city's entire budget, draining resources away from social services. The cops regularly terrorize unhoused people and perpetuate anti-Black and settler colonial violence. Many people in Winnipeg are sympathetic to abolitionist politics. The petition created by Justice 4 Black Lives Winnipeg calling for the abolition of the Winnipeg police received over a hundred thousand signatures and massive numbers of people joined protests in 2020 to oppose the cops. This wave of activity has subsided but abolitionist organizing continues. Solidarity Winnipeg invites you to our next public discussion over zoom on April 19th at 7pm. Titled What kind of world comes after the police? A discussion on socialism and abolitionist politics. We will raise questions like: What kind of future are we talking about when we call for abolition, and what kind of coalitions do we need to build to make this vision into a reality? How do we ensure calls for abolition are not co-opted by reformists? What systems must be dismantled in order to be rid of police, and what systems could working class people begin to build in their absence? If you'd like to join the discussion, please email us at info@solidaritywinnipeg.ca and we will send you the zoom link. We also have an upcoming reading group on April 26th at 7pm over zoom. We will be reading the second chapter of the book Unspeakable Things by Laurie Penny to discuss socialist and feminist perspectives on masculinity and gender oppression. You can order the book online or you can email us and we will send you a PDF of the chapter. Please email us at info@solidaritywinnipeg.ca and we will send you the zoom link to join the reading group.
M: 2.7. E: 3. Fruit: tropical juice pouch. Grateful: being fucking alone at this time
Yet another cattle mutilation has been carried out in Idaho. The ranchers reported that "unspeakable things" had been done to their cow and the Lincoln County Sherriff is reaching out for help in solving the case. In this episode we examine the history of cattle mutilations in Idaho and look at the evidence or lack there of left at the many crime scenes.
CHRISTINE AND THE QUEENS - Je Te Vois Enfin H.E.R. - Dance To The Music THE KOOKS - Cold Heart WU-LU - Scrambled Tricks MY KID BROTHER - Split Salt WEEZER – The Opposite Of Me VEINTIUNO – Escalofríos BROTHERKENZIE - Get On It KIWI JR. - Unspeakable Things LORI MEYERS – 1000 Noches ELVIS PRESLEY – Edge of Reality (Tama Impala Remix) GORILLAZ ft THUNDERCAT – Cracker Island SEN SENRA – Aroma RINA SAWAYAMA - Catch Me In The Air CHAPPAQUA WRESTLING - Full Round Table CHICXS ROSAS - Ya No Son Mi Amigos ATZUR - A Kiss on the Lips DRAKE – Fallinb Back Escuchar audio
VEINTIUNO – Escalofríos ALIZZZ – Siempre Igual PARCELS – TiedUpRightNow LORI MEYERS – 1000 Noches CHRISTINE AND THE QUEENS - Je te vois enfin GORILLAZ ft THUNDERCAT – Cracker Island WISEMEN PROJECT ft SUU – I Feel Love KACEY MUSGRAVES – Can’t Help Falling in Love ELVIS PRESLEY – Edge of Reality (Tama Impala Remix) H.E.R. - Dance To The Music levitants - Nuevas Generaciones CHICXS ROSAS - Ya no son mi amigos KIWI JR. - Unspeakable Things SEN SENRA – Aroma THE KOOKS - Cold Heart DELUXE - Freak KUVE – La Noche En La Que No Vamos a Desaparecer Escuchar audio
KACEY MUSGRAVES – Can’t Help Falling in Love SPOON - My Babe (On-U Sound Version) WISEMEN PROJECT ft SUU – I Feel Love BEYONCÉ – Break My Soul MISS CAFFEINA ft JAVIERA MENA & LA CASA AZUL – Cola de Pez (Fuego) WEEZER – The Opposite Of Me MENTA – Segunda Parte DAMIEN JURADO - Meeting Eddie Smith SEN SENRA – Aroma WU-LU - Scrambled Tricks GORILLAZ ft THUNDERCAT – Cracker Island KIWI JR. - Unspeakable Things CAMP TRASH - Lake Erie Boys SPACEY JANE - Pulling Through ÁNGEL STANICH ft NINA DE JUAN – Motel Consuelo H.A.N - Molly TAME IMPALA - Lost In Yesterday (Radio Edit) Escuchar audio
It's time for round 2 of the Sunflower Showdown, and to help preview the matchup, Andy welcomes Connor Balthazor of the Aggieville Alleycats Podcast to the show. They talk about what might be different this time, Bruce Weber's job security and what needs to happen for Kansas State to pull the upset and also make the NCAA tournament. Follow Andy on Twitter: @AndyMitts12 Follow Connor on Twitter: @ConnorBalthazor We want your input on the podcast. If you have something you would like to talk about on the podcast, or any suggestions for people that we should try to talk to, let us know by emailing us at rockchalkpodcast@gmail.com or on twitter @RockChalkPod. Get the most comfortable vintage college sports t-shirts, sweaters, hoodies and more at Homefield Apparel! With more than 100 schools available (and new ones added all the time) you are sure to find something that you'll absolutely love. Promo code "CHALK12" gets you 15% off your first order at https://www.homefieldapparel.com/, and all orders $100 or more get free shipping. We are part of the Ten12 Podcast Network. Find links to all of our great shows on our Twitter account at @Ten12Network. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rock-chalk-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rock-chalk-podcast/support
A girl who's afraid of nearly everything, finds herself on the same island as the notorious Typhoid Mary. Read the Plugged In review: https://www.pluggedin.com/book-reviews/list-of-unspeakable-fears/ If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: https://focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey/
In this episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave looks back on the albums picked up during the year. From this list, he selects ten albums of note. Moreover, he plays a song and presents a brief review for each. Also, he reveals a few details about the artists. In news, we get our booster shots and get shipped new eyewear. If that's not enough, Dave reviews the animated Christmas movie, Klaus. Presented below is the list of albums featured in the episode. 1. Kiss Off Kiss (2021) (Pay What You Can) by Erin McKeown 2. I May Destroy You by Tamara Bubble 3. NIGHT LEATHER by NIGHT LEATHER 4. Male Tears by Male Tears 5. Desire, Denial and Paramania by SINE 6. Acts of Worship by ACTORS 7. A Haunted Place by Kill Shelter & Antipole 8. Of My Own Space and Time I Am Queen by Unwoman 9. Unspeakable Things by The Obliging Victims 10. Fight the Stairs by Sounds Like Winter Finally, Dave wishes friend of the show, Jordan Reyne, well. Please, support her music if you can.
Emily is an award winning suspense writer. You don't want to miss this tell all description of her journey as an accomplished author and marketing/brand expert. Her book “The Truth about Unspeakable Things” is up for a CIBA award this year! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katherine-hutchinson-hayes/support
Today the Legacy Leaguers discuss what makes relationships official, monogamy, learning languages, strange state laws + More!
This is entirely Memphis's fault. Liz read this under intense protest. She is very sorry. Don't listen while eating...you may never look at mayonnaise the same way.
I totally forgot to note how the losing of one's face over time plays into the identity loss that can come with trauma. ANYWHO..always more to say! That's when you know you've got a great film/TV show. What'd y'all think? Is anyone watching Flanagan's newest show, "Midnight Mass"? My wife is watching it now, but maybe I'll get around to it NEXT october. haha I always seem to be a year off..unstuck in time ;) -Meow
In this episode, Jess and Nat start talking about which books they would want to read again for the first time. While Nat, as usual, is all over the place in her book selection and feels, Jess loves reminiscing on past favorites. As you can hear by the start of the episode, this episode is a fun one that you will not want to miss. What are some books that you would want to read for the first time again? Let us know!! If you want to get to know more about these book nerds, feel free to follow @sorry_iwasreading on Instagram, @sorryiwasreading on Tiktok, or our Linktree https://linktr.ee/sorryiwasreading. Thank you so much for listening, we hope you enjoy!We have an exciting month of episodes coming up so stay tuned and make sure you have the notifications on! Thank you all again for your continued support! Theme music: @only_alpha_beats
Performer, writer, and activist Staceyann Chin is the author of the poetry collection Crossfire: A Litany for Survival (2019), winner of the American Book Award, and the memoir The Other Side of Paradise (2009). She received a 2003 Drama Desk Award for her performance in Def Poetry Jam on Broadway, which she cowrote with Russell Simmons. Chin is the author of the one-woman shows MotherStruck! (2015), Border/Clash (2005), Unspeakable Things (2001), and Hands Afire (2000). Her poems have been included in several anthologies, including Bullets & Butterflies: Queer Spoken Word Poetry (2005) and Skyscrapers, Taxis, & Tampons (1999). Chin has also performed in both the stage and film versions of Howard Zinn's Voices of a People's History of the United States, at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, and at numerous universities, including Princeton, Harvard, Yale, and the University of the West Indies.
A New Zealand shoe store employee named Malachai Wylie was arrested recently after it had been revealed that he had been stealing his co-workers shoes from their lockers while on shift and having his way with their shoes, then posting photo and video evidence on shoe fetish websites. (00:04:28) - The Daily Buzz - Will takes us through today’s most trending topics. (00:04:30) - #5 - Weird Family News - Bill & Melinda Gates and his Epstein relationship, John Mulaney and his post rehab divorce announcement. (00:06:55) - #4 - Venom 2 Trailer Released (00:09:13) - #3 - The Colonial Pipe Line Hack (00:12:16) - #2 - Shit is Popping Off in Israel (00:14:13) - #1 - Tim Tebow Getting Another NFL Shot (00:18:20) - Tiger Loose on the Streets of Houston - Mark takes us through how one Houston community reacted when they discovered a live Bengal Tiger running through their suburban neighborhood. (00:24:30) - Record Number of Pet Adoption Returns - Now that Covid is winding down a ton of jerks are returning pets in record numbers (00:27:50) - New Zealand Foot Fetish Freak - Wes tells the twisted tale of the New Zealand shoe salesman and his side husting involving violating his co-workers and customers shoes and serving them up to the foot fetish community via the internet. (00:39:15) - US Navy Fires Warning Shots at Iran (00:41:15) - Kids Can Now Get Covid Vaccines (00:41:40) - Big Bad Bald Billionaire Bezos and His New Super Yacht These stories and more… Cuts Clothing - Get 15% off your first order by going to http://cutsclothing.com/HARDFACTOR LightStream Credit Card Debt Consolidation - Special interest rate discount http://LIGHTSTREAM.COM/FACTOR Birddogs - Free pair of (maybe) crocs with your order - http://birddogs.com/ - Promo Code: FACTOR Listen/Subscribe to Hard Factor: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Follow Hard Factor: Twitter - @HardFactorNews Instagram - @HardFactorNews Youtube - HardFactorNews Voice Mail - 512-270-1480 Hard Factor Mark: Twitter - @HardFactorMark IG - @HardFactorMark Hard Factor Pat: Twitter - @HardFactorPat IG - @Pclassidy Hard Factor Wes: Twitter - @HardFactorWes IG - @HardFactorWes Hard Factor Will: Twitter - @HardFactorWill IG - @HardFactorWill
In today’s episode, we talk to @emilymyersauthor who is celebrating her debut novel, The Truth About Unspeakable Things, coming out on Amazon TOMORROW!!!
Tune in as Kelly and Megan review the current Cowboys free agency list, make their picks as for who stays and who goes. The looming Dak contract triggers Megan. A Michael Gallup trade?? Then wrap up the show with a game of "Would You Rather". Things get a bit.... odd.
In this redux episode from Season 2, Cathi and Christie spoke with Jess Lourey about her book Unspeakable Things. Jess discussed writing retreats and gave querying advice. Her latest book is Bloodline.
Former Illinois congressman, Joe Walsh stops by to talk about his new book, "F*ck Silence: Calling Trump Out for the Cultish, Moronic, Authoritarian Con Man The He Is, the panel tries to figure out how the trumpistas will ever find reality, and Gwyneth Paltrow's candle destroys My Pillow. Join us!
Unspeakable Things : By - Jess Lourey Inspired by a terrifying true story from the author's hometown, a heart-pounding novel of suspense about a small Minnesota community where nothing is as quiet—or as safe—as it seems. Website : https://gobookmart.com/book-review --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gobookmart-review/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gobookmart-review/support
Join Brother Greg and I as we consider the place of the Christian in the American political landscape. (Due to a technical glitch, the first few seconds/minutes was cut out. No intro. Just jump right in!)
Halloween is here! Halloween is here! Get into the spirit with us as we explore some deliciously creepy books. As always, we’ll finish with what we’re reading this week. Books and other media mentioned in this episode:The Silent Companions by Laura Purcell (buy from Bookshop)Ann’s picks:Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (buy from Bookshop)– Episode 66 – Spring/Summer 2020 Preview– Wilkie Collins books– Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier (buy from Bookshop)Come Closer by Sara Gran (buy from Bookshop)– A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay (buy from Bookshop)The Girl from the Well by Rin Chupeco (buy from Bookshop)– The Ring (film)– Ring by Kōji Suzuki (buy from Bookshop)– The Grudge (film)– There’s Someone Inside Your House by Stephanie Perkins (buy from Bookshop)Halle’s picks:Unspeakable Things by Jess Lourey (buy from Bookshop)– Room by Emma Donoghue (buy from Bookshop)The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager (buy from Bookshop)– Rosemary’s Baby (film)– Home Before Dark by Riley Sager (buy from Bookshop)– Sleepaway Camp (film)The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James (buy from Bookshop)– The Broken Girls by Simone St. James (buy from Bookshop)What We’re Reading This Week:Ann: The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (buy from Bookshop)–The Cemetery of Lost Books series by Carlos Ruiz Zafón– Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (film)– The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov (buy from Bookshop)Halle: Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert (buy from Bookshop)– Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert (buy from Bookshop)Well-Read on FacebookWell-Read on TwitterWell-Read on BookshopWell-Read on Instagram
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Staceyann Chin joins Tristan to talk about her poetry collection Crossfire: A Litany For Survival. They talk about how she’s doing in the midst of the Black Lives Matter uprisings and the pandemic. She delves into what it means for women to reclaim their bodies after sexual violation. They cover a lot of ground: misogynoir, sexual violence, racism, capitalism, poverty, and inequity. They go deeper and talk about some very personal stuff: queer sex, love, and relationships. Plus, Stacyann reads three of her poems from the book. Poet, actor, and performing artist Staceyann Chin is the author of the new poetry collection Crossfire: A Litany For Survival, the critically acclaimed memoir The Other Side of Paradise, cowriter and original performer in the Tony Award–winning Russell Simmons Def Poetry Jam on Broadway, and author of the one-woman shows Hands Afire, Unspeakable Things, Border/Clash, and MotherStruck. She has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show and 60 Minutes, and her poetry been featured in the New York Times and the Washington Post. She proudly identifies as Caribbean, Black, Asian, lesbian, a woman, and a resident of New York City, as well as a Jamaican national.
BOOKS MENTIONED:“Pizza Girl” by Jean Kyoung Frazierhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44088751-pizza-girl?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=3eo2RjcCOu&rank=1“Permanent Record” by Mary H.K. Choihttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43562239-permanent-record?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=ewaEfRI6YZ&rank=2“Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies: And Other Rituals to Fix Your Life, from Someone Who's Been There” by Tara Schusterhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/46064076-buy-yourself-the-f-cking-lilies?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=az7C5tRUcU&rank=1“In the Dream House: A Memoir” by Carmen Maria Machadohttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43317482-in-the-dream-house?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=lfzTKZlV19&rank=1“Unspeakable Things” by Jess Loureyhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44303987-unspeakable-things?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=77IEwv0RMZ&rank=1 FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM AND GOODREADS @ILIKETOREADPOD MEDIA MAVEN BLOG: https://rpolansky77.wixsite.com/website
First of all, I did realize I mispronounced the author's last name in the podcast. I'm sorry! It's Lourey, but it rhymes with "dowry." Please check out my blog for my written review: https://mbeckelhimerbookreviews.blogspot.com Please feel free to leave me a voice message on the Anchor app or a voice message at (336) 283-5143. You can also email me at emeganbeckelhimer@gmail.com. Don't forget I wrote a book! You can buy it here: https://www.amazon.com/Relentless-Shadows-Poetry-Megan-Beckelhimer/dp/B084GHMPKV/ref=sr_1_1?crid=I8AAQBGVN4RJ&keywords=relentless+shadows+megan+beckelhimer&qid=1582771698&sprefix=relentless+shadows+m%2Caps%2C191&sr=8-1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Christie and Cathi call Jess Lourey for a conversation about her writing including her latest book "Unspeakable Things." The chat ranges from writing in a variety of genres to writing retreats to advice for querying. The wine this week is Bota Box.
Christie and Cathi taste AVA Grace Rosé and talk about Jess Lourey's "Unspeakable Things." Their discussion leads into the writer's perspective section where the topic is Young Adult vs. Adult Fiction.
More Fringe acts in the studio today with Fred & Lisa, this time it was an Adults Only Magic Show starring Sam and Justin, they did a trick with Lisa. The guys asked for the song that should never have been made and you guys came up with some doozies and then our comedian Jon Pinder came in and gave us his opinion as well.
This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss The Animators, Unspeakable Things, The Brand New Catastrophe, and more books. This episode was sponsored by Caraval and Wires & Nerve. Find a list of the titles discussed on this episode in the shownotes.
Behavior Gap Radio: Exploring human behavior...with a Sharpie
At the behest of many of you, I am going to keep talking about Below the Waterline. I've sort of appointed myself as Vice President of Unspeakable Things and I'm going to talk about unspeakable things mainly for the benefit of myself but also for the benefit of you, because guess what, mainly for the benefit of your clients actually is what I meant. We need you around. The world needs you around. The burnout rate in the industry of financial advisors is way too high and we've got to stop that and we need you around; you're too valuable. That's why we're doing this. Today's episode is around diet.
The night before the release of her book, Unspeakable Things, journalist Laurie Penny came on the show to talk about how feminism on the internet is more radical than in print, and about food that looks like people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.