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During this week’s Perspectives Pastors Podcast, Rev. Hannah and Rev. Brittany focus on the Story of Tranquility, as inspired by Matthew 8:23-27, the story of Jesus calming the storm – giving orders to the winds and the lake. It’s part of the multi-episode conversation the female pastors of First United Methodist Church have been having about The Stories That Save Us. Through this digital Bible study, the two reverends give their perspective on how they would act if they were in the storm with Jesus and explain what they think this miracle story represents. They discuss: How crossing the lake was an allegory for the early Christian church and that by answering the call to be Christian, you may face more frequent storms. The communal experience of life’s storms and how they affect individuals throughout a community at different levels. How we can foster a culture of tranquility within our communities. We invite you to continue the conversation with friends and family, joining our in-person Convergence discussion group, or visiting our Patreon community where you can unlock more content and inspiration while engaging in online discussion. Here are some questions for you to ponder, as you continue to explore The Story of Tranquility: What are the aspects, signs, and expressions of tranquility? How does a community find peace during a storm? What is the relationship between faith and fear? During this season of Lent, we have additional spiritual growth opportunities to help you explore The Stories that Save Us: Free Journal: Finding Your Stories of Faith – continue investigating each week’s scripture with guided prompts that help you uncover your personal faith stories. Book Study: Wholehearted Faith – Join the FUMCSD pastors in reading the stories of Rachel Held Evans as she wrestled with faith. Then join or host a watch party to hear Revs. Trudy, Hannah, and Brittany’s thoughts and hear the thoughts of those around you. Community Gathering: The Stories That Save Us – Live in San Diego? Join us in person to reflect on your Lent experience.
During this week’s Perspectives Pastors Podcast, Rev. Hannah and Rev. Brittany focus on the Story of Tranquility, as inspired by Matthew 8:23-27, the story of Jesus calming the storm – giving orders to the winds and the lake. It’s part of the multi-episode conversation the female pastors of First United Methodist Church have been having about The Stories That Save Us. Through this digital Bible study, the two reverends give their perspective on how they would act if they were in the storm with Jesus and explain what they think this miracle story represents. They discuss: How crossing the lake was an allegory for the early Christian church and that by answering the call to be Christian, you may face more frequent storms. The communal experience of life’s storms and how they affect individuals throughout a community at different levels. How we can foster a culture of tranquility within our communities. We invite you to continue the conversation with friends and family, joining our in-person Convergence discussion group, or visiting our Patreon community where you can unlock more content and inspiration while engaging in online discussion. Here are some questions for you to ponder, as you continue to explore The Story of Tranquility: What are the aspects, signs, and expressions of tranquility? How does a community find peace during a storm? What is the relationship between faith and fear? During this season of Lent, we have additional spiritual growth opportunities to help you explore The Stories that Save Us: Free Journal: Finding Your Stories of Faith – continue investigating each week’s scripture with guided prompts that help you uncover your personal faith stories. Book Study: Wholehearted Faith – Join the FUMCSD pastors in reading the stories of Rachel Held Evans as she wrestled with faith. Then join or host a watch party to hear Revs. Trudy, Hannah, and Brittany’s thoughts and hear the thoughts of those around you. Community Gathering: The Stories That Save Us – Live in San Diego? Join us in person to reflect on your Lent experience.
In this episode of Perspectives Pastors Podcast, the female pastors of the First United Methodist Church of San Diego continue their exploration of The Stories That Save Us – some of the favorite stories of the gospels. Today’s conversation is about The Story of Cooperation – inspired by the story of feeding of the multitude, the only miracle story that appears in all four gospels. Rev. Trudy and Rev. Hannah look at the version that appears in the Gospel of John 6:1-14 (CEB) and the disciples’ initial dismissal of available contributions, stating the available food won’t be nearly enough to feed the crowd. But through Jesus’ love, leadership, and compassion, the assembled community bands together in cooperation to feed each other – an action that goes against our selfish nature. Through this digital Bible study, the two female pastors discuss: The potential impact of a community-centered life The purpose of the miracle stories and how to interpret them when you have a scientific mindset The role of prophets as Divine perspective of human events We invite you to continue the conversation with friends and family, joining our in-person Convergence discussion group, or visiting our Patreon community where you can unlock more content and inspiration while engaging in online discussion. Here are some questions for you to ponder, as you continue to explore The Story of Cooperation: What do you think about the miracle stories in the Gospels? What is the difference between sharing a meal and feeding the thousands? What is the most impactful experience of cooperation that you’ve witnessed? During this season of Lent, we have additional spiritual growth opportunities to help you explore The Stories that Save Us: Free Journal: Finding Your Stories of Faith – continue investigating each week’s scripture with guided prompts that help you uncover your personal faith stories. Book Study: Wholehearted Faith – Join the FUMCSD pastors in reading the stories of Rachel Held Evans as she wrestled with faith. Then join or host a watch party to hear Revs. Trudy, Hannah, and Brittany’s thoughts and hear the thoughts of those around you. Community Gathering: The Stories That Save Us – Live in San Diego? Join us in person to reflect on your Lent experience.
In this episode of Perspectives Pastors Podcast, the female pastors of the First United Methodist Church of San Diego continue their exploration of The Stories That Save Us – some of the favorite stories of the gospels. Today’s conversation is about The Story of Cooperation – inspired by the story of feeding of the multitude, the only miracle story that appears in all four gospels. Rev. Trudy and Rev. Hannah look at the version that appears in the Gospel of John 6:1-14 (CEB) and the disciples’ initial dismissal of available contributions, stating the available food won’t be nearly enough to feed the crowd. But through Jesus’ love, leadership, and compassion, the assembled community bands together in cooperation to feed each other – an action that goes against our selfish nature. Through this digital Bible study, the two female pastors discuss: The potential impact of a community-centered life The purpose of the miracle stories and how to interpret them when you have a scientific mindset The role of prophets as Divine perspective of human events We invite you to continue the conversation with friends and family, joining our in-person Convergence discussion group, or visiting our Patreon community where you can unlock more content and inspiration while engaging in online discussion. Here are some questions for you to ponder, as you continue to explore The Story of Cooperation: What do you think about the miracle stories in the Gospels? What is the difference between sharing a meal and feeding the thousands? What is the most impactful experience of cooperation that you’ve witnessed? During this season of Lent, we have additional spiritual growth opportunities to help you explore The Stories that Save Us: Free Journal: Finding Your Stories of Faith – continue investigating each week’s scripture with guided prompts that help you uncover your personal faith stories. Book Study: Wholehearted Faith – Join the FUMCSD pastors in reading the stories of Rachel Held Evans as she wrestled with faith. Then join or host a watch party to hear Revs. Trudy, Hannah, and Brittany’s thoughts and hear the thoughts of those around you. Community Gathering: The Stories That Save Us – Live in San Diego? Join us in person to reflect on your Lent experience.
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In this episode of Perspectives Pastors Podcast, Rev. Trudy and Rev. Brittany dive into Mark 2:1-12 – the story of the four men who bring a paralytic to Jesus … by lowering him through a roof. It’s a bold move that requires physical strength, courage, and strategic thinking. And the result is healing and a release from condemnation. It’s a story of advocacy that the female pastors believe everyone can apply to their faith stories today. to our spiritual stories today. They look at the story from multiple angles, talking about: Societal beliefs on disease, sin, healing, and forgiveness. The true meaning of advocacy. How advocacy can bring about healing and miracle work today. We invite you to continue the conversation with friends and family, joining our in-person Convergence discussion group, or visiting our Patreon community where you can unlock more content and inspiration while engaging in online discussion (head over to patreon.com/fumcsd to learn more!). Here are some questions for you to ponder, as you continue to explore The Story of Advocates: What does it cost to be an advocate? For whom are you willing to be an advocate? Why does the healing of some people make others angry? During this season of Lent, we have additional spiritual growth opportunities to help you explore The Stories that Save Us: Free Journal: Finding Your Stories of Faith – continue investigating each week’s scripture with guided prompts that help you uncover your personal faith stories. Book Study: Wholehearted Faith – Join the FUMCSD pastors in reading the stories of Rachel Held Evans as she wrestled with faith. Then join or host a watch party to hear Revs. Trudy, Hannah, and Brittany’s thoughts and hear the thoughts of those around you. Community Gathering: The Stories That Save Us – Live in San Diego? Join us in person to reflect on your Lent experience.
In this episode of Perspectives Pastors Podcast, Rev. Trudy and Rev. Brittany dive into Mark 2:1-12 – the story of the four men who bring a paralytic to Jesus … by lowering him through a roof. It’s a bold move that requires physical strength, courage, and strategic thinking. And the result is healing and a release from condemnation. It’s a story of advocacy that the female pastors believe everyone can apply to their faith stories today. to our spiritual stories today. They look at the story from multiple angles, talking about: Societal beliefs on disease, sin, healing, and forgiveness. The true meaning of advocacy. How advocacy can bring about healing and miracle work today. We invite you to continue the conversation with friends and family, joining our in-person Convergence discussion group, or visiting our Patreon community where you can unlock more content and inspiration while engaging in online discussion (head over to patreon.com/fumcsd to learn more!). Here are some questions for you to ponder, as you continue to explore The Story of Advocates: What does it cost to be an advocate? For whom are you willing to be an advocate? Why does the healing of some people make others angry? During this season of Lent, we have additional spiritual growth opportunities to help you explore The Stories that Save Us: Free Journal: Finding Your Stories of Faith – continue investigating each week’s scripture with guided prompts that help you uncover your personal faith stories. Book Study: Wholehearted Faith – Join the FUMCSD pastors in reading the stories of Rachel Held Evans as she wrestled with faith. Then join or host a watch party to hear Revs. Trudy, Hannah, and Brittany’s thoughts and hear the thoughts of those around you. Community Gathering: The Stories That Save Us – Live in San Diego? Join us in person to reflect on your Lent experience.
Champ is a survivor, and he wants to spend the rest of his life in peace with a loving owner.
Join Rev. Trudy and Rev. Hannah of First UMC of San Diego as they kick off a new series of conversations through the Perspectives Pastors Podcast digital Bible study. This multi-episode discussion will take us through the season of Lent by looking at some of our favorite Biblical stories of faith to help us connect with our personal spiritual stories. For the first week, they’re talking about The Story of Proximity, looking to Mark 5:25-34 and the story of the hemorrhaging woman. During the conversation, they dive into: The Gospel of Mark’s technique of sandwiching Jesus’ stories – amplifying a theme while mixing the Jewish traditions with the breaking of the Jewish laws. The significance of the number 12 in this and other Old and New Testament stories. The theme of power that appears in Mark 5, and how it breaks gender and religious barriers. The theme of proximity and what it means for how we meet with the Divine. It’s an interesting conversation with a lot of threads to explore. If you’d like to discuss the themes of this podcast episode with others, we invite you to join our in-person Convergence discussion group or our online Patreon group as you ponder the following discussion questions: Where does your power come from? When have you been empowered to do something risky for good? What can you do to be closer in proximity to God? As a bonus: We have additional spiritual growth opportunities during this Lenten season! Visit us at fumcsd.org/lent to learn more. What is Patreon? Our online community has started to grow, so we’ve launched a Patreon channel! Located at Patreon.com/fumcsd, it’s a place where you can discuss the ideas from each episode, access some additional resources, and help support our digital ministry. When you become a free member, you’ll unlock the ability to discuss answers posed in each week’s podcast episode. There is also an option to unlock some extras by becoming a paid supporter at $5 or $10 per month.
Join Rev. Trudy and Rev. Hannah of First UMC of San Diego as they kick off a new series of conversations through the Perspectives Pastors Podcast digital Bible study. This multi-episode discussion will take us through the season of Lent by looking at some of our favorite Biblical stories of faith to help us connect with our personal spiritual stories. For the first week, they’re talking about The Story of Proximity, looking to Mark 5:25-34 and the story of the hemorrhaging woman. During the conversation, they dive into: The Gospel of Mark’s technique of sandwiching Jesus’ stories – amplifying a theme while mixing the Jewish traditions with the breaking of the Jewish laws. The significance of the number 12 in this and other Old and New Testament stories. The theme of power that appears in Mark 5, and how it breaks gender and religious barriers. The theme of proximity and what it means for how we meet with the Divine. It’s an interesting conversation with a lot of threads to explore. If you’d like to discuss the themes of this podcast episode with others, we invite you to join our in-person Convergence discussion group or our online Patreon group as you ponder the following discussion questions: Where does your power come from? When have you been empowered to do something risky for good? What can you do to be closer in proximity to God? As a bonus: We have additional spiritual growth opportunities during this Lenten season! Visit us at fumcsd.org/lent to learn more. What is Patreon? Our online community has started to grow, so we’ve launched a Patreon channel! Located at Patreon.com/fumcsd, it’s a place where you can discuss the ideas from each episode, access some additional resources, and help support our digital ministry. When you become a free member, you’ll unlock the ability to discuss answers posed in each week’s podcast episode. There is also an option to unlock some extras by becoming a paid supporter at $5 or $10 per month.
In this story, we learn that the Snake Crusher was crushed for us. ✧ Check out more resources in The Biggest Story Curriculum ✧ Follow The Biggest Story on Instagram ✧ Watch The Biggest Story Animated Videos! ✧ Sign up to receive weekly emails about the new story each week!
Rediscover the awe of Christmas! Discover the profound love of God as we explore Isaiah's words: “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given…”(Isaiah 9:6). This child was born to live, die, and rise again for the salvation of the world. Through Mary's song in Luke 1:46 and the grace-filled promise of John 3:16-17, we're reminded of the humility, hope, and new beginnings offered to all who believe.
What is the story of Jesus in your life? Jesus coming to be WITH US is a story of… 1. Forthright Revelation v.6-8 2. Failed Recognition v.9-10 3. Fatal Rejection v.11 4. Faithful Reception v.12-13 Many of you say you recognize Him. Almost all of you would never attempt to reject Him. Most of you have claimed to have received Him. But what does the story of your life say?
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down with international bestselling author of the “Orphan X” series, Gregg Hurwitz. They discuss the manufactured polarity within the United States, how bad actors and foreign powers are manipulating American thought, the shocking number of data points most people agree on, and Gregg's newest work, a short film called “Ask An Iranian: The Truth About the Middle East” which showcases true accounts of the terror administered by the Islamic Republic of Iran. Gregg Hurwitz is the New York Times #1 internationally bestselling author of 24 thrillers including the Orphan X series. His novels have won numerous literary awards and have been published in 33 languages. Gregg currently serves as the Co-President of International Thriller Writers (ITW). Additionally, he's written screenplays and television scripts for many of the major studios and networks, comics for AWA (including the critically acclaimed anthology NewThink), DC, and Marvel, and poetry. Currently, Gregg is actively working against polarization in politics and culture. To that end, he's penned op-eds for The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, The Bulwark and others, and has produced several hundred commercials and creative content which have gotten several hundred million views on digital TV platforms. He also helped write the opening ceremony of the 2022 World Cup. This episode was recorded on September 25th, 2024 - Links - For Gregg Hurwitz “Ask An Iranian” Film https://x.com/us_the_story On X https://x.com/GreggHurwitz
Seg 1: If aliens exist, why haven't they made contact? Guest: Dr. Paul Sutter, Research Professor of Astrophysics at Stony Brook University's Institute for Advanced Computational Science Seg 2: The rise and fall of Tupperware Guest: Marsha Bryant, Professor & Distinguished Teaching Scholar at the University of Florida and Expert on the History of Tupperware Seg 3: View From Victoria: NDP come up with a big plan for homeowners We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer. Seg 4: The Weekly Cecchini Check-in for Sep 20, 2024 Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global News Seg 5: Can treating common infections prevent cancer? Guest: Dr. Michael Pignone, Faculty Director for Primary Care Transformation and Innovation at at Duke University's Margolis Institute for Health Policy Seg 6: How investigators unraveled the strange theft of a priceless Churchill portrait Guest: Brett Popplewell, Associate Professor of Journalism at Carleton University and Author of “Outsider: An Old Man, a Mountain, and the Search for a Hidden Past” Seg 7: Kickin it with Caps for Sep 20, 2024 Guest: Vanni Sartini, Coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps Seg 8: What's it like being a cannabis farmer? Guest: Alannah Davis, Chief Executive Officer of Dabble Cannabis Co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We all know and love Joe Mauer but there is a lot to learn about the mom of a soon to be MLB Hall of Famer - Laura Yuen of the Star Tribune talks to Jason about some aspects of her sit down with Teresa. Jason dives into an experience from a recent flight and also the voice of the Minnesota Twins Kris Atteberry joins Jason and Dan at Target Field.
The CBC's Nancy Russell speaks with two women on PEI who are originally from Lviv, Ukraine. They recently travelled back to their home country with their ESL teacher. They were upset to see so many changes after two years of war. And on the phone-in: We speak with Dimitri Pavlounis from the group CIVIX about better ways to teach Civics in school.
Sunday Sermon- February 11th 2024: "the Bible tells us: the story of two lives" Romans 8:5-11
The next great comedy is out and it's called SCRAMBLED! Leah McKendrick draws from her own experience of freezing her eggs to possibly have a child later in life and pens this incredibly funny, witty and vulnerable movie. We got to talk with her recently and we wanted to bring you that conversation so you could get even more insight into SCRAMBLED which comes out in theaters on February 2, 2024.
We end this series on Christmas Eve with the Story of Mary. In the genealogy we don't see Joseph, the father of Jacob. Instead we see Mary as, Joesph the husband of Mary, of whom Jesus was born, who is called Christ.
From 2004- Peter Smith, author of "Two of Us: The Story of a Father, a Son, and The Beatles." This memoir is the story of how Smith and his son became much closer to each other through their mutual love for the music of The Beatles.
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A Story of Deep and Difficult Spiritual Transformation
Renovations to build a dream kitchen have turned into a nightmare for a Gander family.Tony and Ann Marie Norman bought TWO kitchens from Ikea early last year. But the company stopped shipping large orders to the province before all the pieces were delivered. Almost a year after they first ordered their kitchen, the family is still without all the materials they needed to finish the reno. The CBC's Heather Gilllis brought us the story.
BSOTB IS BACK! In this weeks episode Ahmir and Basirah bring in the New Year catching us up on where they have been these last few months and some major challenges they faced during that time.Come along for the ride as they take you back to the loving beginnings of their relationship and the beginning of Both Sides of The Bed. Stick around until the end for clips of bonus Patreon content of a conversation they had as they dive in deeper and unpack their feeling surrounding their relationship.PLEASE LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE AND COMMENT!For the full video on YouTube, check out our Channel @bothsidesofthebed https://youtube.com/channel/UCOuDUZpjUhqXsC2AABwNuEw Connect with us on Instagram https://instagram.com/bothsidesofthebed?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://linktr.ee/bothsidesofthebed (https://linktr.ee/bothsidesofthebed)
Pat Leaman has 41 years experience as a bus driver but last night was a challenging one. The snowstorm caused him to stop his bus in Antigonish, NS, overnight and he stayed on the bus with his passengers. We hear how the Black Business Initiative has expanded into NB. And on the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele
Today's pot is not what it was in the 60's, this is dangerous and our kids are at risk.
We tabletop football gamers use Pro Football Reference with startling frequency, either to prepare for replay projects or get ideas for them. Alex Bonilla is one of the football minds behind PFR. He joined the Sports Reference family of data brands in March 2018. Since then he's parsed more data than many, and he's got some great tips on how to use the site. Discount code: Use APBA20 to receive 20% off an annual subscription to Stathead advanced sports research tools. Register here: https://bit.ly/3TMvklY Pro Football Reference: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ Stathead Football: stathead.com/football Video version: https://youtu.be/BoURIrIW-OI Interview conducted Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022.
Do you believe that God still speaks to us through His Holy Spirit? In this episode, I talk about how we found our brand new homestead, and how intricately God was in it all. How He led us away from one home, to find this home. How He gave me a dream about our future daughter, and more. God still speaks to us, we just have to be willing to listen. Visit me online at https://thefewellhomestead.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amy-fewell/support
Karrington Palmer of Summerside, PEI tells us about her first season as the captain of a lobster boat. The CBC's Nancy Russell talks with a father and son about a new harness racing series. And on the phone-in: physiotherapist Laura Lundquist takes your questions about avoiding summer injuries.
For Father's Day - (from 2004) Peter Smith, author of "Two of Us: The Story of a Father, a Son, and the Beatles."
Friends, how about a short bonus episode loaded with awesomeness? Today I sat down with my daughter because she wanted to tell YOU the story of Jesus. Who is Jesus? Why did he die? Here's some excellent theology for you. SHOW NOTES: MY BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Re-Thinking-Everything-Spiritual-Journey/dp/B09QNV8QX7/ref=sr_1_1?crid=V52CPQJD7N53&keywords=glenn+siepert+book&qid=1643323104&sprefix=glenn+siepert+book%2Caps%2C71&sr=8-1 PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/whatifproject BUY ME A COFFEE: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/whatifproject HERETIC SHOP: https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-heretic-shop/ (SPECIAL MUSIC) YUNG CITIZEN: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/yung-citizen/945553400
After a week largely of holdovers in the box office, we're joined by the incredible Shelli Taylor in an interview where she takes us through how Alamo Drafthouse navigated the devastating impact of the pandemic, and the unique Alamo experience that has defined them for years. As always, we bring box office analysis for this week's biggest films, and Matthew and Ryan examine the anime-fan audience of new release, Jujutsu Kaisen 0. Topics and times: Box Office Recap - 0:24 Interview with Shelli - 8:46 Next Week - 34:55
"The Stories that Form Us: The Story of Scripture," part one of a four-part series that Pastor Joseph lead Calvary through in February 2022.
The Stories that Form Us: The Story of our Triune God is part two of a four part series Pastor Joseph led the Calvary congregation through in February 2022.
Pastor Joseph continues his February 2022 series, "The Stories the Form Us" with 'The Story of the Church.'
“Finding our history is going to be a tool for our liberation”On January 30th, 1981, Gerber/Hart Library and Archives opened its doors to the public. It was the first LGBTQ library in the Midwestern United States, brought to life through the efforts of the Chicago Gay and Lesbian History Project and Gay Horizons. The starting collection was entirely donated and managed mostly by volunteers. Volunteers are still “the backbone of Gerber/Hart”, doing everything from processing the archive and assisting patrons to curating exhibits and hosting events. In addition to being a circulating library and an archives, Gerber/Hart hosts a variety of in-person and virtual events, from book talks, exhibit openings, and panels to a very popular used booksale. In this episode, librarian and archivist Erin Bell discusses the early history of Gerber/Hart. Historian and author John D'Emilio describes queer history in the 1970s, bisexual and trans activism, and how individual donations were (and still are) crucial to the development of community archives and queer history.Unboxing Queer History is created by Ari Mejia, Jen Dentel, and Erin Bell. Produced by Ari Mejia with Hannah Viti. Artwork by Mere Montgomery & theme music by Danny Robles! And special thanks to Jules Gordon for co-producing the episode on People Like Us books and Alyssa Edes for producing the episode on Lorrainne Sade Baskerville! Special thanks to RAILS (Reaching Across Illinois Library System) for the "My Library Is... " grant that funded this project
In this debrief episode Mike and Justin recap the interview they did with Tom Brown's mother, Penny Meek. Join us as we wrap up the Tom Brown case.
In this debrief episode, Justin and Mike sit down to discuss the Tom Brown case. There is a lot of information in this case and a lot of twist and turns to get through. This is probably the most bizarre case we have done to date, but we are far from finished with it. Check it out!!!Find us on facebook at facebook.com/podcasttmp Instagram we are @themurderprojectTwitter we are @themurderpodIf you listen on apple podcast, make sure and hit that subscribe button, leave us a review, and hit that 5 stars!!Thank you so much for listening to the show. It means the world to us!! -JC
Thomas Kelly "Tom" Brown was an 18-year-old senior at Canadian High School when he went missing on the morning of November 23, 2016. What happened to Tom and who is responsible? All these years later we still have so many unanswered questions. We are going to try and break down this mystery on The Murder Project.Sources for this episode include:Wikipedia - For dates and other informationTom Brown's Body (arcgis.com)Tom Brown's Body, a Podcast by Skip Hollandsworth – Texas Monthlythomas brown – The Unfound Podcast Channel
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This week, hear Katia share the story of Samson from the book of Judges.
Sarah and Brody welcome Robert "Swoop" Thomas, an incredible scholar and performance artist to talk about his journey in life. From growing up in Section 8 housing in Los Angeles to becoming a performance scholar with a full scholarship to a PhD program all while fighting through a diagnosis of epilepsy in his first year of his masters program, Swoop teaches us about resilience, fighting racial stereotypes, caring for your mental health, continuously finding yourself and reframing your identity through hardships, and never giving up hope for a better future!