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Send a textWhat if the real power of a homestead isn't the lifestyle but the launchpad it creates for mission, discipleship, and community? We sit down with Brayden Waller to explore how a family can move from “getting the farm in order” to setting sail with a clear, others-first purpose—without losing the heart of home along the way.Brayden shares his family's unexpected path: leaving a high-hour job for presence, homeschooling for formation, and relocating into an Amish community for simplicity and togetherness. He explains how refusing control while welcoming outside testimonies built trust, conviction, and unity on the big decisions. From there, the story widens. The Wallers served Jewish farmers in Israel and later launched Love and Purity, a ministry focused on worship and whole-life holiness. Out of that came Harp and Farm, an immersive program where young adults learn music, work the soil, and form daily patterns of prayer, responsibility, and teamwork.We dig into practical rhythms that make faith tangible: using farm work as a living classroom, handling conflict as a path to growth, and building a crew mentality that prepares a family to actually leave the harbor. Brayden offers a powerful testimony of a student who traded screens for strings and soil, rediscovered purpose, and experienced a 180-degree life change. We also talk about raising kids by their gifts—celebrating the evangelist, the musician, and the cow-milker—and why meaningful roles beat passive entertainment every time.This conversation is for homesteaders, ministry leaders, and anyone who wants their daily work to carry kingdom weight. If you've felt stuck perfecting the ship but never setting sail, you'll find courage to aim beyond the fence line: farmers markets as ministry touchpoints, visiting the weak, building a local fellowship, and learning when to pause for repairs and when to catch the wind. To learn more about the Waller's ministry and apply for their internship visit https://www.loveandpurity.com/harpandfarminternshipSupport the show
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Group Guide Use this guide to help your group discussion as you meet this week. TranscriptMy name is Spencer, I'm one of the pastors here. We are in week three of a four week series on New Testament prayers. So we are looking at some prayers that are in the New Testament and trying to capture some of the truth that is bound up in them so that it might encourage us in our prayers but also help us grow in the discipline of prayer which is vital for the life of the Christian. So we'll finish this, we have one next week and then we'll jump back into Second Samuel. So we're gonna be in Ephesians chapter three today, verses 14 through 21. It's on page 568 in the blue Bibles. If you don't have a Bible at home, please take that blue Bible. That's a, that's a gift we want. You have a Bible that you can read, but you can follow along with us. The text will also be on the screen.There are some things in life that you learn kind of on your own through reasoning and all types of things. And then there are things that happen to you that just change you. Some external forces that just absolutely change your life. So this can happen in a variety of ways. One of the clear ones that happened for me was when we had our first child. So, you know, heard for years that we have a child, it'll change you. Have a child, it will change you. And kind of do that at some experiential level. That was going to happen before we had a kid. We had a, we had a dog. So we got a little bit of a jump start on taking care of some type of creature. And we loved that dog. I didn't like that dog. You've been here long enough, you've heard enough stories about that dog. That dog was the worst. But we loved it, took care of it. And then like lady and the Tramp, that story that plays out over and over again, we had a child and that child, like when you first hold your child in the hospital or if you adopt a child and the agency places that child with you either, and you're in the room with that child for the first time, like there's just something that happens within you. External force just comes in and it just, you, you thought you, you, you knew this category of love and that just gets deepened in ways that are just so profound and wonderful. And when I held my daughter for the first time, it was just powerful. Then went home and I saw that dog and I was like, I hate you. Like, I love, I love this child so much. With the Love that I had this child. I just is a disdain by comparison. But there's just something happens. There's external forces that work in you. That's not just limited to children. Sometimes experiences happen to you and it changes you. And none of those hold, hold a. Hold a flame to. When the Lord determines to work in our lives in powerful ways, the external force of who our Lord is is working in our hearts. It changes us in ways that are profound. And that's what this prayer is today. It's capturing that. It's a prayer for God to. To work powerfully within us. So we're going to see this prayer and see the encouragement that comes with a prayer like this and then also see the fruit that comes from these types of prayers. So let me pray for us and then we'll walk through this piece by piece.Heavenly Father, I thank you that you do work in mighty ways. And I pray that this would be a morning in which you do that you would work in our inner being, in our hearts, in profound ways that help us not just hear your word, but do it. But that comes not from ourselves. It comes from you. And we ask that you do that in Jesus name. Amen.All right, so this prayer begins in the middle of. Towards the end of chapter three with for this reason. Okay, we're going to stop there. So this happens in Ephesians. You see this phrase for this reason over and over again. And what's happening is that Paul is drawing to mind what he said previously. He's building on truth that he's already established for this reason. And we saw this a little bit in week one. Chet, in week one of this series went to a prayer in Ephesians chapter one. And that was built upon the truth that came before that, which is the first few verses of Ephesians is this. This declaration of how God plans to redeem his people, that he chooses us and he redeems his people. And then Chet walked us through this prayer of wanting to know God and experience his glory in profound ways. Then when you get to chapter two, those first 10 verses one through 10 and chapter two are some of the most, I would argue, one of the most important passages in all the Scriptures. It is a beautiful summary of the gospel. That we were once dead in sin. We were sons of disobedience, children of disobedience, that we were wayward and that God, in his mercy, he saves us by grace through faith, not of our own doing. So if you're looking to grow in some scripture memory this year, and you have no place to start. I can't think of a better place to start than that passage right there. Builds upon that talks about how Jews and Gentiles are both a part of the same household of God, of how God dwells in his church. So really, for this reason, builds upon the gospel that he's articulated with such beauty and specificity. And those first three chapters, because the gospel is good news.> For this reason I bow my knees before the Father,> from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named,> that according to the riches of his glory he may grant you to be strengthened with power through his Spirit in your inner being,> so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love,> may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth,> and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.> Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us,> to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen.I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named. Stop there. As I bow my knees, which just for a moment, we should consider our posture when we pray. Now, I'm not being dogmatic on this. I'm not saying that every time you pray you have to bow on your faith, bow on your knees, that every time you pray you need to be on your face before the Lord. I think you can drive and pray. I think you can sit in a chair and pray. But if the only posture by which we pray is a comfortable posture, I think we're missing something. In prayer, there's something about the physical body and how God has made us in the position of bowing before the Father, laying prostrate on your face before the Father. And if that's not an aspect of your prayer life, it should be because it brings humility within us. There's a physical humility displayed when we bow before the Father in prayer. That's what he's doing here. I bow before the Father, which also should be noted. This prayer is very trinitarian in its language, very explicitly. So going to see Father, Son and Holy Spirit in this prayer. And as most prayer in the New Testament that we see, all the prayers that we see written, some of the teachings that we see on prayer, normative patterns of prayer are to the Father, but we also think of our triune God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. So this begins with I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and earth is named. Throughout every family, every creature comes from, from his creation that we're named, that God's sovereignty and all of this is implied here.And then we have verses 16 through 19, which is very dense, very rich, and it is a lot. So we got to kind of take it component by component. Because Paul's breaking down one kind of overarching truth for us piece by piece. My wife and I, we were trying to teach our kids some life skills and try to teach them to make a sandwich. You could just say, get on in there and make it. Make yourself a PB and J. It's like, no, it's like, this is how it works. Step one, get the bread out. Step two, get the jar of peanut butter. Put the knife in the jar, get the peanut butter out, smear it over this one piece, then take the a paper towel and wipe that peanut butter off. Because only psychopaths put that straight in the jelly. You know who you are. Leaving peanut butter remnants in the jelly like a. And then get the jelly smear in the bread, and then we piece it together and then you've got the sandwich. Right? So Paul's component by component here, there's one overarching sandwich, one big truth he's trying to give us, but he's got to break this down. So we're going to have to take this piece by piece to see what he's getting at here.In this prayer, he says that according to the riches of his glory, he may grant you to be strengthened with power through his spirit in your inner being. Okay, sit there. That first part, according to the riches of his glory, Chet helped us see in week one of this. He was quoting Herman Babnik, a theologian from a century ago, and describing glory and defining it. He said, the glory of God is the infinite, indescribable perfection and beauty of all the other attributes that all the good and wonderful attributes of God, his goodness, his faithfulness, his power, his might, and on and on, shine brightly in a way that displays glory. And he says, according to the riches of that glory, this indescribable, infinite, marvelous glory says, according to the riches of his glory, he may grant you to be strengthened with the power through his spirit in your inner being, to be strengthened with the power of spirit through his spirit, the Holy Spirit in your inner being. Okay, let's pause there for a moment.There is an American lie that is told repeatedly over and over again that if you look inside yourself, inherit to who you are, you'll discover power, you'll discover greatness. And that greatness will help you win and overcome and be great. And y', all, that story is told over and over again, from Moana looking inside herself to, I mean, most recently, Stranger Things, the stories that we tell over and over again. There's something inherent inside of you that you just got to tap into. To overcome, to do great gets told over and over and over again. And that sometimes actually even funnels into some American churches, not even the majority, but some of them, certainly some with big platforms, and there are even some pastors, at least those who claim to be, that will parrot that lie. Over and over again. There's something you just gotta tap into. The power that's deep, that's wonderful within you. But that's not what the gospel teaches at all. It's not what the gospel teaches. The gospel teaches that if you look deep inside yourself, what you will discover is frailty, weakness, sin, brokenness, depravity. That's what's inherent in each of us. And that's what makes the gospel such good news. That's why that's wonderful that it's not in ourselves to arrive at greatness. It's on ourselves to overcome that. It comes from God working within us, the external power of God coming to work inside of us in powerful ways. May he strengthen by the power through his spirit in your inner being. This power comes from God.In verse 17, he says, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through. Through faith. That Jesus Christ and faith in him brings the power of God, Father, Son, Holy Spirit, to dwell richly in his people. And then he continues. That you, being rooted and grounded in love. Here we go. May have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and. And height and depth. And to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God, goodness. When I was a kid, we got to go to the Grand Canyon. My stepdad and I, we went. And I remember getting out of the car, walking through this clearing and seeing the Grand Canyon and having a very normal experience that many people have when they see the Grand Canyon. You just feel small. Now, the reasons that you feel small, because the Grand Canyon is massive. The Grand Canyon is 277 miles long. It is 4 to 18 miles wide. various points. It is over a mile deep. Totals at 1,904 square miles. You could take the entire state of Rhode island and put it in the Grand Canyon. I want to help you picture this for a moment. You may not find this helpful. I found this helpful and I'm talking. So theoretically, if you filled up the Grand Canyon with water, okay, it would take 4.17 quadrillion liters of water to fill the Grand Canyon. Now, if you're like me and you failed math as a kid, you might ask, what's a quadrillion? Had that same question. Quadrillion is 1 million billions, right? Take a billion. Now you have a million of those billions. And now you have a quadrillion four of them. That's how many liters of water it takes to fill the Grand Canyon. Now stay with Me further, the average adult human being, the capacity and the adult human being is about 42 liters. So if you were to take a human and fill it up with water. 42 liters. Okay. I in the eighth grade, well after my second eighth grade because I failed math. Stay with me. After my second eighth grade when I was there witnessing how big the Grand Canyon was, I was very small, very had not broken £100 yet. So half an adult human being. So think 20 liters capacity human being beholding 4.17 quadrillion capacity Grand Canyon. That's why I felt small. That's why anyone feels small. You might be. That's the most crazy confusing way to explain how to behold the Grand Canyon. I could keep going. I could tell you that if you took all the people in the world and put them in the Grand Canyon you wouldn't come close to filling it up. But it takes 60 to 70 trillion trillion human beings to fill up the Grand Canyon. I could do this with all kinds of things. With AI, I can do jello, I can do VW beetles, I can go all day pounds of sand. And every time I try to explain to you how big the Grand Canyon is by our understanding, you still can't grasp it because you can't understand 4.17 quadrillion liters of Wallers. Even if I switch it to gallons, which would be more helpful, I couldn't understand that. 67 trillion people. There's no quite way we could possibly picture and understand how big the Grand Canyon is. And when we in ourselves try to understand the bigness of the God who made that Grand Canyon, who holds that in the palm of his hand like it's nothing, the scale of comparison doesn't work. To try to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth of and length and height and depth and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge. It's not an 8th grade kid trying to stack up against the Grand Canyon. We don't have categories for that. The discrepancy between us and the size and the majesty and the wonder and the glory and the weight of glory of who our God is, is infinite. Yet God and his graciousness, this is what he does. Knowing that we and ourselves have no ability to begin to comprehend how great and how wide and how wonderful the love of his love of God. Him understanding this, He Himself dwells in us. He goes to work in our inner being to strengthen us, to empower us so that we can begin to understand the infinite capacity of love. That God has for us. That's. I mean, that's more than having your first child and having this love grow and understanding of what really love is, it's much, much, much, much, much bigger than that. When God goes to work in us to give us eyes to see and understand just the beginning of how great his love is. That's why, y'. All. I don't. When people who don't believe in Jesus and are skeptical when they take shots at the character of God. Your God is loving. Let me tell you how your God's not loving. Your God is not righteous. Not just. Let me tell you why your God isn't just. This is why. I don't. I don't get all offended. I'm not. Of course you would not begin to. How possibly could you begin to understand the depths and the riches of the love of God if He's not working in you to help you understand that in the first place? You have no capacity to understand how great he is. You have capacity to understand his great love. You have no capacity to understand his justice. You have no capacity to understand the riches of his glory and his majesty and his wonder and his all. So of course you would not get this. But when the Spirit goes to work in us and begins to open up our eyes to see and we. We begin to. To start to grasp how. How grotesque our sin is and how wretched our rebellion is against God and how we just joyfully choose sin over him repeatedly, over and over and over and over and over and over again to the point of ad nauseam. When we begin to understand with new spiritual eyes to understand how much our sin is heinous against a holy and perfect God who made us. Once we start to understand that, we can begin to partially understand how rich his love is that he would not injustice bring down his full wrath upon us. But he would send His Son to be crushed for us. He would send His Son to be crucified for us. He would send His Son to take the place that we deserve in judgment. And the more you stare at the cross by the power of the Holy Spirit working in us, you begin to see how deep his love is. You cannot discover God without Him first working in you. You cannot know him without him first working in you. You cannot understand his glory, his goodness, or any aspect. And especially you cannot understand his love without him first working in us. We need God to work in us. That's why Paul's praying this. That's why he's praying this over them, because they're not going to reason their way to this. They're not going to logic their way to this. No, they need God. He's praying. May God work in your inner being to see this and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge.And here's the sandwich, y'. All. Here's where it all comes in. That you may be filled with all the fullness of God. It all leads into that. He's praying you don't have it in you, but may God work in you, strengthen you, work in your inner being, so you might understand the depths of. Of the love of God, that the fullness of God may dwell in you. He's praying the fullness of God may dwell in you. Which begs the question, what is that? What is the fullness of God? I can both tell you what that is and can also admit I don't fully understand what that means. I can tell you biblically what that means. Biblically, it means that God dwells in you and his glorious attributes begin to work through you in mighty wonderful ways that display who he is. That's what that means. But how to fully understand that? I don't know. I don't know how you pictured that. I mean, you can tap a 4.17 quadrillion liter water tank and take your eighth grader and say, get to drinking, but I don't. So how do. How do you understand the fullness of God? And as I thought through this, the best way that my finite mind could try to picture this is that if you have a light bulb on a dimmer switch that you can slowly turn up, which I do in my. In my dining room, I've got this dimmer switch and turn it on, and I still have the Edison bulbs that haven't got out of stock yet. And you can turn it up a little bit and then you'll see the. The inner components of the light begin to light up. Light bulb begin to light up. But if you have a powerful enough light switch and enough light source, the more that you turn up that switch, the less you're going to see of the components of that light bulb. And eventually, if you turn up a light bulb to its maximum capacity, that you're not going to be able to see anything but light itself, you're not going to be able to see the inner workings of this at all, that the only observable substance will be light. And the best I can picture of what the fullness of God is is that God and His glory and the perfection of his attributes dwell so richly in his people that the only observable reality is God himself. And that's a beautiful thing to pray for that when people see you, the only observable reality that shines through you is the fullness of God. And that is a glorious thing to pray for. As he prays this on behalf of this Ephesian church. And you can't reason your way to that reality. You can't discover that our only hope is praying for it is praying for God to work in us in mighty wonderful ways. That at the fullness of God, God and all of his glory and his bright shining love working in us would just be the only observable thing about you.So that reality makes this final part of the prayer that we're about to read so beautiful. Because that's true now.To him who is able to do far more abundantly than all we ask or think according to the power at work within us to him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen, man. The end of this prayer is an opportunity to dream, to dream a bit. Any all ever dream about winning the lottery? I know a Baptist would never do that. I think most of you have. I've dreamed about it and all the silly material things that you could purchase if I won the lottery. Now let's just disclaimer. I don't buy lottery tickets because I'm a Baptist. I really don't. Let's put that aside. If I won the lottery right now, there's no limit on money. There are some material things that my heart would go after. No doubt. Probably not the same as you, but I would try to find. There are some big land tracks between like Cayce Lexington. So if you took Cayce Lexington, Red Bank. There's an area right there where there's still some big old land tracks. It's getting developed, but not all. And I scoop up one of those land tracks, 100 acres. And then I put a giant fence, we're talking like 20 foot fence all the way around it. And then I'd stock it with as many deer as possible. Just load it up. It'd be a reserve. I wouldn't be selfish. I'd invite some of you. Some of you that don't shoot things you shouldn't shoot. You know who I'm talking about. Some of you know how I'm talking about. This isn't pointing anybody specifically. It just annoys me when people shoot smaller bucks. But that's not the point of this dream. If I I would. I would get this big land track and then I build pretty much the same size house I have now, a little nicer and there'd be a pond because my son has gotten into fishing. We stock it with fish and we just invite people to this to be. So we just have people coming over enjoying it. And I'm sure you've done some version of that, probably different. I don't think your lottery dreams are based in that area of town. But we've done this if we're honest, many of us. And what makes some of those dreams about things that do not matter at all, that have no really tangible, eternal significance, the reason you could do that is because money is the limit, right? That's the point of those lottery dreams, is that money is the limit. And if you didn't have money, here are the things you could really do. But it's all about things that don't matter. It's all about things that don't last. It's all about things that will be here and gone.When is the last time we took that type of creativity and dreaming about things that do matter, things that have eternal significance, that if there were no limits and God was at work in us in mighty wonderful ways, beginning to help us comprehend the limitless love of God and the fullness of him dwelling in us in rich and powerful ways. If that's true, then man, what are the things that we could be dreaming about that we could pray for now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all we ask or think? And I want you to dream for a bit about things that actually have significance. If God and His infinite power is at work within us, what are the things that we should be praying for, things we should be dreaming about? I want to give you some categories. Last week we talked about holiness. We talked about. We read a prayer of sanctification, of us becoming more like Christ by repenting of sin and obeying him. And the hope is, is that you didn't just hear that, but you responded to be a doer of the word. And this week at group, you began to talk about sin and not in shallow ways, but in real ways. That's my hope. And if you haven't done it yet, please do. But what if in this past week you started to take sin really seriously and then leaving today, you started to pray big prayers of just like God, this area of my life that I so deeply want you to change, this sin that just keeps plaguing me, God, would you so remove its Influence in my life that a year from now, just walking with you and all of a sudden temptation comes and I'm like, neo from the Matrix, just. And you're just. No, it's just an annoyance. I'm just. Would you work so powerfully within me that I wouldn't feel the destructive influence of the sin? I just have so much fullness of you dwelling within me. That's a thing to pray for.Let's talk about reconciliation as a category. Some of you have relationships with people that have been marred by the effects of sin. And maybe you're not talking to them anymore. Maybe there is relational weirdness. And it just. Every time you see them, it just. You. Every time you see something online, you just. What if you started praying in a way to our limitless God that he would work in a mighty way in you and in them, so that when you saw them, all you felt was actually love, the love of God. That brightness just shines through you in a way. It's like I. I just love that person so much because he can. He can work in mighty ways.Give you a different category, personal evangelism. Some of y' all have that lost coworker or that friend that you've been building with for quite some time. What if you began to pray with dream and imagination? God? Would you. Would you use me to declare the gospel of Jesus Christ to this person? Would you save them? And what if God, in a few months, orchestrated you and her? Or you and him standing right in front of me in a pool baptizing them, celebrating that Jesus saved them, and then you disciple them? You say, come, follow me as I follow Christ. Here's how you study the Word. Here's how you pray. Here's how you live in community. Follow me as I follow Christ. And then in a few years, they're actually a group leader. Because you prayed for boldness and zeal, the death of apathy and self interest, and God worked in you and you declared the gospel of Jesus Christ.Give you another category about planting a church. It's about time we did that. It's about time we planted a church. What if 50 of you weren't in this room a few years from now? What if you, because God, working in your inner being, gave you faith to take a step of obedience and go and take the gospel somewhere else? I'll give you one couple more categories. What if some of you considered the call to ministry, serving the local church? What if some of you prayed some dangerous prayers and God began to work in your inner being in wonderful, mighty ways. And you said, I, I'll make less money. I'll serve the church, I'll be obedient. And for, for the men in this room, some of you, that means considering the call to be a pastor and, and aspiring to the office of overseer and desiring that noble task 1 Timothy 3:1, in a way that you would give your life away to loving and shepherding and leading and preaching God's people. And I'll give you one last category to dream on. What if some of you became international missionaries, you began to pray those kind of dangerous prayers that when you think about it, you want to put it to the side because you don't want to go there. But God began to work in you and broke your heart for a people group that doesn't know the gospel, for a country that needs solid theological enrichment in the local churches. And you, in a few years packed up your bags and sold everything and you left. And you're obedient to the call to go, to make disciples of all the nations. Those are the things worth dreaming about and those are the things worth praying for.Now, to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think according to the power at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen, y'. All. He's able. He's able to do more than we could ever dream or imagine. Why aren't we praying? The type of dangerous, wonderful, glorious Christ exalting prayers that make us uncomfortable. We have access to limitless power to go to work in us, to do unimaginable work that he set apart for us. And the question is, is what are we waiting for? I think some of us are holding back. I think even as we think in those type of categories for a moment, there's already the counter that said, I just, I don't know, I'm not ready. I don't know if I'm ready for that yet. That seems scary. What if I fail? What if it doesn't work? What if? What if? What if? What if? And I want to tell you, you let God be the limit on what he's going to do in you and through you and get out of the way. We pray and we dream like this because of where this ultimately ends. Because to him belongs all glory and the church and in Jesus Christ throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen. This ends in doxology. This ends in glorious praise to Him. Did we get to experience him in indescribable ways that we would get to be used by him to do unimaginable things to Him. Be the glory forever and ever. Amen.Brothers and sisters, God wants to strengthen us, to help us comprehend the depths of his love in profound, wonderful ways. And as we experience his love in infinite, wonderful ways, we'd be obedient to the things that he calls us to with no limit style Dreaming it's time for us to pray for the fullness of God to dwell in us. It's time to start praying bold, audacious, big dream prayers. And that's what we're going to do for the next few minutes. Daniel's going to come up here and he's just going to play and we're going to sit and we're going to pray and we're going to pray for two things. We're first going to pray for God and His fullness to dwell in us that would shine so brightly that when people see us, they see Christ. And the second thing we're going to pray for is going to pray for God to do far more abundantly than all we ask or think. And we get to dream a little bit and we get to be dangerous a little bit. And we get to be silent for a little bit. And we get to let the Lord go to work in our hearts. So that's what we're going to do. For a few minutes we're going to sit in silence and then I will close this in prayer. But let me, let me make this clear. Some of you need to encounter, maybe for the first time, this power of God. Some of you. This won't make sense until God first begins a work in you, which means some of you need to place your full faith in Jesus that you've been putting faith in other things yourself. And now is the time for you to actually respond to the lordship of God so that he might begin to dwell in you fully. And I would encourage you to do that as well. But we're going to sit for a few minutes. Maybe you need to get a posture of prayer. Maybe you need to be open handed a little bit. Maybe you need to get on your knees. We don't have a traditional altar, but you might need to come up here, you might need to stand up and walk out, but prepare yourself to be in a posture of prayer. And for a few minutes we're going to sit in silence and we're going to pray for the fullness of God to dwell richly in us in mighty ways. And then we're going to pray for God to do far more abundantly than we could ever ask or think. Let's pray.Lord, we pray that we'd be filled with the fullness of you, God. May you work in our inner being that we might be begin to comprehend how profound and wonderful our love is and a world way that you would dwell so richly within us and shine so brightly through us. Oh lord, would you fill us, God, to you who are able to do far more abundantly than all we ask or think. God, would you remove the limits that we place on you in our lives? Would you make us uncomfortable? Would you give us faith? God, we ask for faith to pray like this. May you work mightily in us to do the things that you desire for us. To you be glory and your church and our Savior Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen.We're going to stand, we're going to praise our glorious God and we're going to worship.
It's officially a Waller Takeover on Love Within Walls: A Prisonwife Podcast! Paige and Gigi are taking over the mic to give you a full dose of #WallerEnergy. You sent in over 25 questions and comments about prison wife life — and the ladies answered every single one!From love and loyalty to coping with distance, Paige and Gigi open up about the realities, challenges, and beauty of being a prison wife. But that's not all — they also dive deep into how TV shows and social media often exploit prison relationships, exposing the harmful stereotypes and stigma that come with them.Raw, real, and full of heart — this episode is everything you've been waiting for. Tune in for laughter, honesty, and the unfiltered truth from the Wallers themselves!
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Paige and Gigi are back — and this time, they're diving headfirst into your spooky, spicy, and completely anonymous questions about different aspects of prison wife life. From petty thoughts to unpopular opinions, no topic is off-limits.
Van het ene Monument naar de andere: de Ronde van Vlaanderen ligt achter ons en nu maken we ons op voor Parijs-Roubaix 2025. Een bijzondere uitgave ligt voor ons, want vrijwel alle huidige wielergrootheden tekenen zaterdag en zondag acte de présence. In een nieuwe aflevering van de WielerFlits Podcast blikken we daarom uitgebreid vooruit op de Hel van het Noorden!Bij de mannen heeft wereldkampioen Tadej Pogačar de handschoen opgepakt in zijn wil om ooit eens Parijs-Roubaix te rijden en te winnen. De hamvraag die iedereen zich stelt en waar de meningen ook over verdeeld zijn: kan hij op de slechte Franse kasseien weerwerk bieden tegen Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert, Mads Pedersen, Filippo Ganna en de collectieven rond die kleppers? De meningen in de WielerFlits Podcast - met deze week opnieuw Raymond naast Maxim en Youri - zijn daarover verdeeld. We pellen alle favorieten af én bestuderen het parcours. Er is namelijk een bepaalde fase waar de koers gaat ontbranden vóór het Bos van Wallers.Ook behandelen de mannen de voor hen onverwachte opmars van Unibet Tietema Rockets. De Franse equipe verbaast onze verslaggevers, want afgelopen winter waren ze nog pessimistisch over hun kansen. Ze doen het bijvoorbeeld bijna net zo goed als Picnic PostNL, die zich ernstig zorgen moeten gaan maken over degradatie. Youri legt er alles over uit. Tot slot behandelen onze mannen ook de dameskoers. Daar zijn er minstens zo veel kanshebsters als een dag later bij de mannen. Bovendien kunnen de lichtgewichten in die wedstrijd misschien ook duidelijkheid scheppen over de kansen van Pogačar bij de mannen een dag later.
This is an edited version of the second part of an interview with Dave and Lynn Waller, owners of Graves Lighthouse in outer Boston Harbor, a classic wave-swept granite tower on a barren, rocky ledge. The interview was first heard in May 2020 in episode 61. L to R: Bob Trapani Jr., Dave Waller, and Light Hearted host Jeremy D'Entremont in 2020 Dave Waller built this first-order Fresnel lens in his Malden, MA, home. One of the subjects discussed is the “Franklens” created by Dave Waller and friends — a first-order Fresnel lens made of spare panels from various Chance Brothers lenses. Also discussed are the observation of wildlife near Graves Ledge, the experience of changing weather and storms at such a dramatic location, the conversion of the oil house into living space, the many challenges of restoration in a place that's often inaccessible, and the Wallers' partnership with well-known Boston philanthropist Bobby Sager. Taking part in the interview along with Light Hearted host Jeremy D'Entremont is Bob Trapani, Jr., executive director of the American Lighthouse Foundation. Graves Light, photo by Jeremy D'Entremont
SAN ONOFRE-Díscola panoplia Ben Wallers Mes de marzo de 2025 Ben Wallers/Country Teasers Ya disponible nuestro librito jenkins Angloentrevistas Traducidas, Vol. 2 https://libritosjenkins.bigcartel.com/product/angloentrevistas-traducidas-de-san-onofre-vol-2 Llegamos en la SAN ONOFRE al cuarto capítulo del folletín radioafónico onofrita dedicado con inusitado primor al dulce misántropo Benedict Roger Wallers. ¿Saldremos por la puerta grande la semana que viene con su correligionario en Country Teasers, el exitoso dramaturgo Simon Stephens? ¡Sólo El Gordo lo sabe! Destroy All Human Life! Indeedy, dearest Ben. You can say that again and shout it to the deaf. Shite!
SAN ONOFRE-Straight from Thee Prawn´s mouth Ben Wallers/Country Teasers-March 2025. SAN ONOFRE! Angloentrevistas Traducidas, Vol.2 https://libritosjenkins.bigcartel.com/product/angloentrevistas-traducidas-de-san-onofre-vol-2 SAN ONOFRE nos llevamos la gamba al agua y le hacemos beber un lvstro después. Parafraseando al propio Benedicto Rogelio, "mientras nos tratemos bien los unos a los otros, no importa lo que digamos". Pero presten la debida atención, correligionarios onofritas, que las perlitas que suelta por su boquita este pavo no son moco de dicho bicho. ¿Con quién mejor que con Ben para arremeter contra la devastadora corrección política que nos asola, armados hasta los dientes con barra de labios, ironía, su evil twin, sarcasmo, sorna y sentido del humor? Yup, Ben, laugh about things with Alan and Richie.
In this episode, we throw your questions to our husbands, Joe and Mike! They both sit down with us and answer all of your questions on what life is like on the inside, and how their incarceration has impacted them. The goal for this episode was to give our amazing Wallers some insight from our guys on the inside. As always, we discuss some major developments with the situation in New York state, and the girls answer your questions and comments.
In this week's podcast, I am talking to Yehudit Sarah who actually attended my CTI training this past Fall, even though she is already certified in the Nurtured Heart Approach. Yehudit Sarah talks about how she came to finding the NHA and how she combined it with her now 40+ years of teaching. Tune in to hear everything she has to say! To contact Yehudit Sarah, feel free to email her at Janet.Waller@gmail.com
In part two, we pick up with the joint trial of Richie and Larry Carver and take you through the twists, revelations, and frustrations that followed. This episode uncovers the systemic failures and courtroom drama that left the Waller family fighting for answers.What we cover in part two:The joint trial of Richie and Larry Carver and the bombshell interrogation video played for the jury.Heather's Law and its impact on future cases.The Wallers' lawsuit against the Phoenix Police Department and its shocking dismissal.Ryan's life after the shooting, including his daily struggles with seizures and permanent injuries.The Waller family's ongoing mission to share Ryan's story and hold the Phoenix PD accountable.Don't miss:Don Waller's reflections on guilt, resilience, and hope for justice.A discussion of Larry Carver's death in prison and Don's powerful reaction.How the Wallers honor Ryan's memory every Christmas.Follow us on [Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter] for exclusive content, including never-before-seen photos of Ryan, and watch the video version of this episode on YouTube. Don't forget to leave a 5-star review and subscribe for ad-free episodes on Patreon or Apple Podcasts.See the photos: https://www.weirdtruecrime.com/photos-ryan-waller-and-heather-quan-case/Sources:Court Documents, Records, PhotosHeather Quan Obituary (2007) - Phoenix, AZ - The Arizona RepublicDon Waller Interview TranscriptLarry Lloyd Carver Convicted for 2006 Murder of Heather QuanSTATE v. CARVER :: 2013 :: Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One - Unpublished Opinions DecisionsBritannica.com - Rigor Mortis DefinitionRyan Waller Police Interview done while he still had a bullet in his brain.Gaining Compliance with Targeted Pressure | Police MagazineInmate Data Search | Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & ReentryRyan's Biography written by Don Waller (dad)Interview with Heather's friendBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weird-true-crime--5679751/support.
Nicole Wallers had her whole life ahead of her until a quick trip in Montana turned deadly. What happened when this single mom, a double wide, and a criminally bad boyfriend collided on the plains? Buckle up for a tale of heartbreak, bad decisions, and a few twists that will make you say, 'Well, that escalated quickly.' When love goes wrong in Big Sky Country, you might just end up one double wide from murder.
Nicole Wallers had her whole life ahead of her until a quick trip in Montana turned deadly. What happened when this single mom, a double wide, and a criminally bad boyfriend collided on the plains? Buckle up for a tale of heartbreak, bad decisions, and a few twists that will make you say, 'Well, that escalated quickly.' When love goes wrong in Big Sky Country, you might just end up one double wide from murder.
Bryce Waller, a pastor in the PCA, and his wife Lisa talk with Kirk Avery about following God's call to move their entire family to Bogotá, Colombia so Bryce could pastor a church in the heart of the city. The Wallers have since moved back to Austin and are rejoining the Regents community this school year.
The break is over and we are BACK!! Join Dan and Craig as we run through all the Giants news we have missed in the last couple of weeks. In this part it's celebrations, Shepard is a Bucc and Wallers's retirement
The Morning Rush 5/31/24 Hour One - Travis and Ross recap the Mavs v Timberwolves and Darren Wallers new song
Chaque semaine, une femme ou un homme politique la métropole lilloise est l'invité spécial de BFM Lille pour répondre aux questions d'Adrien Lanoy.
Marco...In this episode, Andrew and Scotty try not to get their fingers caught in the drain at the bottom of the deep end of the pool as they discuss "Night Swim", directed by Bryce McGuire and starring Kerry Condon and Wyatt Russell. They also talk about their beautiful listeners, "Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2", Scotty's encounter with Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills, a classic horror film that Scotty recently watched, and some other horror movie podcast recommendations. And stay tuned until the end of the episode to hear what Andrew has chosen for their next movie!"Night Swim" was released at the beginning of 2024 and follows the Wallers, who move into a new home with a swimming pool, only to find out that the pool may be haunted.Follow us on social media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/396586601815924Twitter - https://twitter.com/funwhorrorInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/fun_with_horror_podcast/FWH + Fangoria collab:For 20% off at the Fango Shop, just enter FUN_WITH_HORROR_PODCAST at checkout!
ASO, de organisator van Parijs-Roubaix, pakt uit met een chicane voor het Bos van Wallers. Die kunstmatige bocht moet het peloton vertragen net voor het inrijden van de beruchte kasseistrook om zo de kans op valpartijen te verkleinen. Is de nieuwe chicane de veilige graal van de Hel van het Noorden? We leggen het onder andere voor aan ex-renners Sep Vanmarcke en Stijn Steels.
S24E18 - Tussen de Ronde van Vlaanderen en Parijs-Roubaix zijn er genoeg opvallende ontwikkelingen in de wielerwereld. Zo werd deze week bekend dat sportief directeur Merijn Zeeman van Visma | Lease a Bike vertrekt naar AZ en was er een opvallende update over het parcours van de Hel van het Noorden. De mannen bespreken het nieuws en blikken uitgebreid vooruit op het derde monument van het jaar in de WielerFlits podcast. Met het vertrek van Merijn Zeeman bij Visma | Lease a Bike vertrekt een man die aan de basis stond van het ongekende succes van de ploeg. De sportief directeur van de Nederlandse formatie maakt na dit wielerseizoen de overstap naar voetbalclub AZ. Youri en Maxim bespreken de opvallende overstap en blikken terug op de prestaties van de Nederlander bij zijn huidige ploeg. En wie moet de opvolger worden van Zeeman? Youri komt met een opvallende naam! In aanloop naar aankomende zondag, kwam de organisatie van Parijs-Roubaix met een opvallende parcourswijziging. Vlak voor het Bos van Wallers is een chicane aangelegd. De toevoeging aan het parcours moet het peloton afremmen voor zij het Bos induiken en de koers dus veiliger maken. De mannen bespreken de reacties van onder anderen Mathieu van der Poel en Dylan van Baarle en geven ook hun eigen mening over de aanpassing. Ook wordt er uitgebreid vooruitgeblikt op de wedstrijd van aankomende zondag. Welke invloed gaan de weersomstandigheden spelen en wie kan de wereldkampioen van een tweede zege op rij afhouden? Youri legt uit hoe hij denkt dat Alpecin-Deceuninck het spel met twee kopmannen gaat uitspelen. Er wordt gespeculeerd over de invulling van de selectie van de gehavende Yellow B's en welke schaduwfavorieten kunnen verrassen in Roubaix? Alles komt voorbij in een kakelverse, lange aflevering van de WielerFlits Podcast! Let op: de RIDE voorjaarseditie is nu te koop in de boekhandel of hier te bestellen!
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Today,The Two Mikesspoke with international affairs expert Michael Waller, who works at the Center for Security Policy in Washington, D.C.Mr. Waller has just published a book with the provocative but all too true titleBig Intel: How the CIA and FBI Went from Cold War Heroes to Deep State Villains(available at Amazon(https://www.amazon.com/Big-Intel-Heroes-State-Villains/dp/1684513537/ref=sr_1_1?crid=RD5XCL8X5JOL&keywords=big+intel&qid=1706903589&s=books&sprefix=big+intel%2Cstripbooks%2C272&sr=1-1), Cosco and many other book sellers.)From heroic to treasonous in little less than three-five years (1991-2024), how could that be? For the CIA, Mr. Waller explained, it actually began during the four-communist riddled Roosevelt administrations, through the organization of the Agency's predecessor the Office of Special Services (OSS), led by General William Donovan, which – along with the FBI-- condoned and supported British covert action inside the United States against American citizens who opposed getting into another European war by defaming, blackmailing, setting up, and perhaps killing loyal Americans. The most flagrant and odious destruction of an American citizen was, of course, that of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh and his organization, which was called “America First”, against whom Roosevelt, Hoover, Donovan, and Britain's intelligence chief in NYC, William Stephenson, coordinated to destroy Lindbergh and America First by falsely painting them as pro-Nazi. Since then, it seems, destroying America First organizations in America has become something of a favorite presidential hobby.European and American communists also lent a helping hand against America during the Roosevelt administration. General Donovan was given a deputy as gift by the British intelligence agency Mi6, named Richard Ellis. Mr. Ellis, at the time of his arrival at OSS, had been working for Stephenson in New York and at the British Embassy in Washington, while simultaneously serving as a Soviet mole inside Mi6.He thus acquired the perhaps unprecedented stature as a pro-Stalin spy inside the U.S. and British intelligence agencies.Mr. Wallers book follows the trail of the FBI, OSS, and CIA from the c. 1920 until today. He discusses how, over the years, the Frankfurt School, Herbert Marcuse, and many other communists grew influential in most prestigious U.S. universities, which in turn trained students in an anti-American mindset and sent them off to staff much of the federal bureaucracy, where they served as a solvent to patriotism and over decades built a bureaucracy that is now the murderous heart of the deep state. Mr. Waller's book is both an enthralling and educational read, instructing the reader how the deep-state was born, how it was cultivated, and why it has intentionally dragged the U.S. republic to the brink of annihilation.Subscribe to Freedom First Network on Rumble to watch all of our shows LIVE.In these tumultuous times of Pandemic Panic Theater, global chaos, and impending food shortages, the Biden Regime and globalists are apparently not fans of you owning precious metals. But fear not, Our Gold Guy, Ira Bershatsky, is here to guide you through the financial rollercoaster – schedule a consultation at ourgoldguy.com and forget Central Bank Digital Currencies; discreetly shipped coins are the real deal! Be sure to mention Two Mikes for the best rates. https://ourgoldguy.com
David and Paul are happy to welcome our Wealth Warehouse guests and clients Ryan, Wes, David and Rebekah back for the continuation of this special 100th episode..In this week's episode, you'll hear the rest of the discussion between Dave, Paul and their clients. They'll cover more of what IBC has done for their family, for their lives and for their wealth-building opportunities.If you're a prospective IBC user and you want to hear some more down-to-earth real-life IBC stories, this is absolutely the episode for you!!Becoming Your Own Banker by Nelson Nash: https://infinitebanking.org/product/becoming-your-own-banker/ref/46/Episode Highlights:0:00 - Introduction0:27 - Episode introduction4:26 - Episode beginning9:24 - “It's only limited by your own imagination”11:19 - “This is not complex”14:19 - Ryan's plans for his IBC future21:10 - You want to take less risk with your capital22:32 - Analyzing some of Wes' opportunities25:10 - “Just capitalizing” and the Wallers' decision matrix30:36 - Controlling your own capital31:49 - Final thoughts and parting words for anybody considering IBCABOUT YOUR HOSTS:David Befort and Paul Fugere are the hosts of the Wealth Warehouse Podcast. David is the Founder/CEO of Max Performance Financial. He founded the company with the mission of educating people on the truths about money. David's mission is to show you how you can control your own money, earn guarantees, grow it tax-free, and maintain penalty-free access to it to leverage for opportunities that will provide passive income for the rest of your life. Paul, on the other hand, is an Active Duty U.S. Army officer who graduated from Norwich University in 2002 with a B.A. in History and again in 2012 with a MA in Diplomacy and International Terrorism. Paul met his wife Tammy at Norwich. As a family, they enjoy boating, traveling, sports, hunting, automobiles, and are self-proclaimed food people. Catch up with David and Paul, visit the links below! Website: https://infinitebanking.org/agents/Fugere494 https://infinitebanking.org/agents/Befort399 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-a-befort-jr-09663972/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-fugere-762021b0/ Email: davidandpaul@theibcguys.com
Are you looking for a mortgage advisor who can understand your unique scenario or someone who is licensed in all 50 States as well as Puerto Rico? Then you are on the right channel! I can help you whether you are a first-time homebuyer, or with any type of loan type, you wish to use. Let's get started!
NY Giants TE Darren Waller live from training camp. We talked about playing for hard ass coaches, getting married during the football season, and why he decided to move to Weehawken.
The founder of Ride to the Wall (RTTW) joins the HOG-POD to tell us a little bit about himself, his connection to Harley-Davidson and how, as the founder, the Ride to The Wall is now an annual motorcycle event that touches the lives of tens of thousands of people.From the humble beginnings of just a handful of bikes, the ride To The Wall has grown year on year in both size, popularity and importance to tens of thousands of people known as 'Wallers'. They join together to remember the of the lives and sacrifices of the men and women that have been lost their lives in service of our country at the National Memorial Arboretum, the Wall.Ride to the Wall received the Queens Award for Voluntary Service, recognising the effort of both Martin, and the now 300 strong team of volunteers which make this event possible each year.Now 16 years strong, Ride To The Wall has, in Martin's words, 'remained pure', with no commercial or corporate element involved. On purely the donations and purchases of RTTW merchandise by the growing family of Wallers, the Charity remains dedicated to it's core values.You can find out more about this amazing charity through the links below and you can also join them in 2023 and become part of this unique family.Link to the National Memorial Arboretumhttps://www.thenma.org.uk/Links to the Ride To The Wall Websitehttps://www.rttw.orghttps://www.rttw.org/scroll_of_remembrance.phphttps://www.rttw.org/rttw_code_of_conduct.phphttps://www.rttw.org/clubs_attending.phphttps://www.rttw.org/start_locations.phpYou can also instantly donate to the Charity and be part of the £1m+ raised for the upkeep of the ArboretumText RTTW08 £5 to 70070 @nationalmemorialarboretuma1749 #ridetothewall #rttw #harleydavidson #charity #armedforces #britisharmy #royalnavy #royalairforce
Stijn Steels en Wim De Coninck likken de wonden uit Roubaix. Het Bos van Wallers schakelde al heel vroeg twee grote namen uit, degradeerde de kansen van Soudal-Quick Step en mag voor Steels vanaf heden andersom bestegen worden. Maar de Hel leverde wel geschiedenis op. Het voetbal was vandaag ook meer dan een voetnoot, maar het seizoen van Seraing was dat niet.
Dylan van Baarle en Wout Poels delen hun borrelpraat na een chaotische Parijs-Roubaix, waarin Van Baarle één van de grootste slachtoffers was. Met drie sneeën in zijn gezicht, een breukje in zijn linkerhand en een breuk in zijn rechterschouder kwam de winnaar van vorig jaar 'goed invalide' uit een zware valpartij op de kasseistrook in het Bos van Wallers. Poels zat er verbijsterd naar te kijken. ,,Ik loop liever een marathon dan dat ik Parijs-Roubaix rijd", zegt hij stellig. ,,Het hoort er natuurlijk wel een beetje bij, hoe hard het ook is. Niet die blessures, maar de lekke banden en de valpartijen wel. Het is een linke wedstrijd om te rijden en de belangen zijn zó groot. Iedereen wil daar iets laten zien."Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stijn Steels en Wim De Coninck likken de wonden uit Roubaix. Het Bos van Wallers schakelde al heel vroeg twee grote namen uit, degradeerde de kansen van Soudal-Quick Step en mag voor Steels vanaf heden andersom bestegen worden. Maar de Hel leverde wel geschiedenis op. Het voetbal was vandaag ook meer dan een voetnoot, maar het seizoen van Seraing was dat niet.
Dylan van Baarle en Wout Poels delen hun borrelpraat na een chaotische Parijs-Roubaix, waarin Van Baarle één van de grootste slachtoffers was. Met drie sneeën in zijn gezicht, een breukje in zijn linkerhand en een breuk in zijn rechterschouder kwam de winnaar van vorig jaar 'goed invalide' uit een zware valpartij op de kasseistrook in het Bos van Wallers. Poels zat er verbijsterd naar te kijken. ,,Ik loop liever een marathon dan dat ik Parijs-Roubaix rijd", zegt hij stellig. ,,Het hoort er natuurlijk wel een beetje bij, hoe hard het ook is. Niet die blessures, maar de lekke banden en de valpartijen wel. Het is een linke wedstrijd om te rijden en de belangen zijn zó groot. Iedereen wil daar iets laten zien."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
The day her mother brought Mr. Nelson home, Martha faded into the wallpaper. It seemed the safest thing to do. Martha had never met Mr. Nelson, but she had met the others, and she knew what they could do to her. Had done to her. And her mother. It was possible that this one was different, but Martha did not want to take that chance. “Martha?” called out her mother. She was clinging to Mr. Nelson's arm, Martha saw, and swaying a little. Just as she had with the others. “Martha?” ©2022 by Mari Ness. Narrated by Judy Young.
Onze gast is als je favoriete bank op een zondagmiddag. Hij staat er altijd, op het mooiste moment van de week. Al zolang we ons herinneren, draait hij als een van de eerste het Bos van Wallers op en zit hij er nog bij in het Vossenhol of de Oude Kwaremont. Zdenek Stybar staat synoniem voor de mooiste tijd van het jaar. Die van de klassiekers, de Wolfpack en José de Cauwer.Tim en Jonne gaan langs bij 'Styby' in Kappellen.De Rode Lantaarn wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door onze sponsoren Toto, Canyon en Auto.nl.Deze aflevering wordt gesponsord door Bamigo. Ga naar bamigo.com en gebruik de actiecode 'wiel25' voor 25 procent korting op een eerste bestelling. Daar vind je onder- en bovenkleding gemaakt van duurzame bamboe. Zowel ademend als warm en heerlijk zacht. Ideaal voor bankzitters.Volg ons via @DeRodeLantaarn op Twitter en Instagram.Koop hier een kaartje voor De Rode Lantaarn Live in Tivoli Vredenburg.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For progroupracing.com.au, Daggy & Beaver present Show Us Your Tips midweek show. Racing this Wednesday comes from a wet Canterbury, a Heavy 10 with the rail +3, headlined by a couple of interesting BM72 races and some 2YOs stepping out for the first time. Top jockey Nash Rawiller sees to hold the key to a number of chances throughout the day, while big yards including the Waterhouse-Bott & Wallers teams are producing some lightly raced youngsters for the first time in their winter campaigns. BEST BETS Daggy - Cross Talk Beaver - Cross Talk VALUE Daggy - I'm Divine Beaver - Sybilla The support card from Melbourne come from Sale, where we have a Good track and the rail in the true. Stock standard midweek fare does see the Peter Moody yard produced a couple of potentially exciting youngsters, as does Chris Waller who has now made a point of targeting some of these midweek Melbourne cards. Some lightly raced horses into low benchmark races later in the day have us excited. BEST BETS Daggy - Bold Hoi Ho Beaver - House Spouse VALUE Daggy - Last four favourites all up Beaver - French War
Join Chefs Jacquy Pfeiffer, Alissa Wallers, and Scott Samuel for this episode on tool hacks. The chefs will discuss how to come up with creative solutions using the tools you may already have in your kitchen, and will share some of their favorite hacks that just might surprise you! This 3rd online course was developed by a team of chef educators and master cake decorators at The French Pastry School, this immersive 180-day online course teaches the principles of cake baking science, as well as how to execute 80+ new recipes and techniques from the comfort of your own home! We will review the key concepts presented in the course and discuss the recommended tools need to successfully create your own sculpted cottage cake as the capstone project. Chef Jacquy Pfeiffer's exceptional career began with an apprenticeship in Alsace at the famous Jean Clauss Pâtisserie. Following his apprenticeship in Strasbourg, Pfeiffer went on to establish himself as a leading figure in the art of pastry working with some world-renowned families and establishments. Some of these include the Royal Family in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; the Sultan of Brunei; the Hyatt Regency, Hong Kong; a prestigious pastry shop in Palo Alto, California; and both the Fairmont and Sheraton hotels in Chicago, Illinois. These experiences led Chef Pfeiffer to teach and consult in numerous of the most prominent properties and companies worldwide, such as the Ritz-Carlton and Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, the Atlantis Hotel in the Bahamas, and the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, Texas. In 1995, Jacquy Pfeiffer along with Sébastien Canonne, founded The French Pastry School where their team is devoted to imparting excellence. Today, The French Pastry School is considered one of the leading pastry institutions in the world. Spanning nearly 30 years, Chef Scott Samuel's distinguished culinary career has included leadership roles in culinary innovation, instruction, operations and program development. Before joining Rouxbe as the Vice President of Culinary, Scott served as the Director of Culinary Innovation for Zipongo, a digital health company focused on making it easier to eat well. Prior to Zipongo Scott worked with The Culinary Institute of America as the Executive Chef of the college's Strategic Initiatives Group and as an instructor in the culinary arts degree program where he coordinated the food operations for the culinary college's industry leadership conferences, including Menus of Change, in partnership with the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Scott earned a Bachelor's Degree in Hotel & Restaurant Administration from Washington State University and spent a summer studying at the Cesar Ritz Institute of Hotel Management in Switzerland. You can watch the original video version of this episode on Rouxbe.
Hvis debatten om moralsk ansvar var en film fra 70-tallet ville Professor Emeritus Bruce Waller kanskje vært en krysning mellom Don Corleone og Howard Beale. All den tid Guds veier både er uransakelige og usaklige - noe Waller og Sturla mer eller mindre konkluderer med i episoden - velger de fleste i denne konteksten å heller tro på Julenissen aka Daniel Dennett enn å svelge Wallers pai av ydmykende kamelkjøtt. Vi har moralsk ansvar "fordi". Waller motsetter seg dette synspunktet, men skiller seg fra sine yngre og mer oppesen kolleger som Caruso og Pereboom i dét at han er veldig uttalt politisk. Som en såkalte "un-electable progressive" definerer Waller seg til venstrefor AoC og Sanders og det i tjukkeste Ohio! Ifølge Waller er det et iboende og dypt uretteferdig klasseperspektiv i debatten om moralsk ansvar som knapt har blitt berørt i land som Norge (til tross for at vi i praksis har et system som kommer nærmere enn noe andre lands i å ta Wallers synspuhnkter innover seg i praksis). Med debattn rundt avhendlingen til Andreas Ribe-Nyhus er denne debatten imidlertid mer levende i noensinne, så også her på bjerget. Vi må bare slutte å tro på nissen! cringe... Men har man virkelig ansvar for sine cringness i dypeste forstand?
Chaque semaine, une femme ou un homme politique la métropole lilloise est l'invité spécial de BFM Lille pour répondre aux questions de nos journalistes.
The Name "Tosh" is synonymous with Reggae music because Peter Tosh was one of the founding members of The Wallers who played with Bob Marley. It was in the 60's and 70's that Reggae music started to become popular with the anti-war and protest era of the USA. Now his daughter Naimbe is carrying on the Rastafarian tradition while raising awareness about the injustices of the failed war on drugs by incarcerating thousands of people for simple possession crimes. That includes Naimbe's late brother Jawara who died of injuries suffered in a New Jersey prison where he was assaulted by fellow inmates. Justice for Jawara now drives Naimbe, a former school teacher in the Boston schools. Naimbe McIntosh joins In The Weeds with Jimmy Young on Pro Cannabis Media.
As the new Conversation Vacant rolls along,I have a great chat with tv star Tim Wallers about the origins of sayings, its a good one this.
Bryce and Martin share the old tradition of dry-stacked stone.
Moegestreden Roubaix-finisher Arjen Livyns babbelt over zijn Helletocht, samen met Sonnyfan Alexander Temmerman en quasi ereburger van Roubaix, Bieke Purnelle. Met nog redelijke propere details over de post-Roubaix kater, wandelingetjes in het Bos van Wallers, onze Flo als nieuwe held en hoognodige boodschappen tussen de koeienstront.
Toogklap zonder toog! Eindelijk een primeur voor Radio Stelvio: hét Bahamontes-duo Jonas Heyerick en Jelle Vermeersch in een langgerekte koppeltijdrit. We finishten ruimschoots buiten tijd, maar met reden: we bespraken namelijk op weelderige wijze de uitschieters van het wervelende WK in Leuven. Van tijdritten over relays en wegritten. Over het an(n)us horribilis, de kattenziekte, het onkruid van Wallers, de postcode van Schepdaal en industrieparken in Siena.
Your Boy Q gives you the news and notes of the day including a Former Raiders assistant passed away on Thursday, the NFL sent out their new Covid-19/Vaccination Memo on what will happen with players and teams that cause a Covid outbreak due to not being vaccinated Segment 2 you will hear all the sound Q collected from TE Darren Wallers Football Camp. Hear from GM Mike Mayock, TE Darren Waller, WR Zay Jones plus Pre and Post camp speech from Darren Waller. Calls and Text close things out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Your Boy Q gives you the news and notes of the day including a Former Raiders assistant passed away on Thursday, the NFL sent out their new Covid-19/Vaccination Memo on what will happen with players and teams that cause a Covid outbreak due to not being vaccinated Segment 2 you will hear all the sound Q collected from TE Darren Wallers Football Camp. Hear from GM Mike Mayock, TE Darren Waller, WR Zay Jones plus Pre and Post camp speech from Darren Waller. Calls and Text close things out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Country Teasers with Ben Wallers in conversation with David Eastaugh Country Teasers were an art punk band formed in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1993. Frontman Ben Wallers also performs solo as The Rebel. He plays live shows with a Gameboy backing-track or accompanied by Country Teasers bassist Sophie Politowicz on drums. Long-time members of Country Teasers include songwriter B.R. Wallers (vocals, guitar), Leighton Crook (drums), Robert McNeill (guitar, synth), Alastair MacKinven (guitar), Sophie Politowicz (bass guitar, drums). Original members of the band include playwright Simon Stephens (bass guitar), Alan Crichton (guitar), Eck King (drums), Lawrence Worthington (drums). Wallers has been releasing music under various guises since 1995. He is best known for being part of the group Country Teasers, formed in Scotland in the mid 1990s. Country Teasers bassist Sophie Politowicz plays drums in live performances and features on various Rebel recordings. The pair also play together in the band The Devil.
"Roodhoofd had niet de ploeg gehad op dit niveau als Mathieu er niet gereden had". Praten over koers. Is er een mooiere bezigheid? Danny Nellissen heeft de kennis en insights in het peloton duidelijk niet van een vreemde en dus togen wij van Velofilie naar Valkenburg om aldaar met de oud-coureur, kenner extra ordinaire en heden ten dage Commercieel Manager van het Shimano experience Centre over koers te praten. Met om ons heen de meest begerenswaardige wedstrijdfietsen van Sagan, Alaphilippe, Bernal en Dumoulin, de shirts van alleen maar winnaars en onder het genot van een stuk echte Limburgse vlaai spreken we over Mathieu van der Poel's klasse, over 5 dagen survivallen in de sneeuw, over gekke valpartijen, over de technische sprongen in de ontwikkeling van de Shimano groepen en over het rijden van Parijs-Roubaix. Rij binnenkort eens naar Valkenburg en stap binnen in het multipurpose centre waar je een bike fitting kan doen, uit honderden fietsen kan kiezen om er een te huren om die dan lekker op de Cauberg te testen (heilige grond) en na afloop te genieten van de Limburgse Hospitality. Maar geniet nu eerst van de mooie verhalen en anekdotes van Danny Nelissen, de man wiens ogen gaan glinsteren als het over koers gaat en dan vooral als Parijs-Roubaix ter sprake komt. We werken seizoen drie in samenwerking met dé wielerwebsite In De Leiderstrui waarmee we gezamenlijk nog meer en betere producties gaan maken. We zijn meer dan verguld! Welkom In De Leiderstrui! Op naar een prachtseizoen. Velofilie Podcast vind je nu ook op het leukste platform voor podcasten van Nederland: Vriend van de Show. www.vriendvandeshow.nl/velofilie Je kunt daar een recensie achter laten, via audio reageren en ons zelfs steunen met donaties zodat we nog meer moois kunnen gaan maken. En we zullen de komende tijd meer verrassende afleveringen maken. Bijzondere mogen we nu al verklappen, dus stay tuned, abonneer je op onze podcast en laat een fijne recensie achter :-) Hopelijk kunnen jullie weer genieten van deze aflevering. Onze grote waardering als je dat doet en nog meer als je dat in een recensie op www.vriendvandeshow.nl/velofilie of Apple Podcast wil laten merken. Dat helpt andere luisteraars ons beter te kunnen vinden. Velofilie Podcast & In De Leiderstrui www.vriendvadeshow.nl/velofilie Coming soon: www.velofiliepodcast.wordpress.com www.indeleiderstrui.nl Email: Velofiliepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @velofilie en voor de grootste wielerboekenveiling van de Benelux - opbrengst altijd 100% voor het goede doel: @wielerboek Voicemessage: https://anchor.fm/k-reckman/message Geproduceerd door Velofilie Podcast 2021© in samenwerking met In De Leiderstrui Niets uit deze uitgaven mag worden gereproduceerd zonder uitdrukkelijke toestemming van de producent en rechthebbenden, Velofilie Podcast© --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/k-reckman/message
My name is Brian Waller. I grew up watching my Dad and Grandpa fly out of the front yard so flying has always been part of my life. I got into paramotors last year and completed my training at Aviator PPG. So far I'm up to 63 flights and have about 20 hours on my motor. Life is good! Brian Waller https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI58... Instagram: @brianwaller31 Kevin can fly was born into aviation. Having his grandfather and father both as pilots, he started his parapente experience in 2002 in California @soboba, Kevin transitioned to PPG aprox 3yrs ago. This spring he decided to help others fly and now instructs in the Portland OR area. www.KevinCanFly.com Shane better known as Never Trust A Skinny Chef Shane He has been flying almost a year and loves to cook. Both flying and cooking are his passion. Find me on YouTube @ Never Trust A Skinny Chef Shane https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYPZ... and on IG at nevertrustaskinnychefshane “Linda Andersen proud mom of Robert Michiels... I'm his biggest fan... Just love hanging out with my parapeep family! Hope to fly one day! You can always find me on chat or on the air! Conversations and laughing a must!” Sean Symons also known as PPG Grandpa has been flying paramotors for almost a year. He is based in Conway Arkansas and is part of the Little Rock Flyers club. Grandpa also did a SIV clinic which he shows on his YouTube channel in 360 VR www.YouTube.com/SeanSymons www.FaceBook.com/SeanSymons Friend him on I Love PPG https://iloveppg.org/u/ppggrandpa
Graves Lighthouse; photo by Jeremy D'Entremont This is the second part of a two-part interview with Dave and Lynn Waller, owners of Graves Lighthouse in outer Boston Harbor, a classic wave-swept granite tower on a barren, rocky ledge. One of the subjects discussed is the "Franklens" created by Dave Waller and friends -- a first-order Fresnel lens made of spare panels from various Chance Brothers lenses. Dave Waller Also discussed is the observation of wildlife near Graves Ledge, the experience of changing weather and storms at such a dramatic location, the conversion of the oil house into living space, the many challenges of restoration in a place that's often inaccessible, and the Wallers' partnership with well-known Boston philanthropist Bobby Sager. Taking part in the interview along with Light Hearted host Jeremy D'Entremont is Bob Trapani, Jr., executive director of the American Lighthouse Foundation. More information: graveslightstation.com Early photo of Graves Light Station; image 26-LG-6-80A from the National Archives. Listen using this player:
Graves Lighthouse is a classic, granite, wave-swept offshore lighthouse tower on a barren ledge in outer Boston Harbor. It went into service in 1905 with a huge first-order Fresnel lens from Paris, rotating on 400 pounds of mercury, produced a light that was later upgraded to 3.2 million candlepower-- it was for many years the most powerful light in New England. It was staffed with resident keepers until its 1976 automation. Graves Lighthouse; photo by Jeremy D'Entremont. The lighthouse was sold in a government auction in September 2013 to businessman David Waller. He and his wife, Lynn, a graphic designer, live in a restored fire station in the Boston suburb of Malden. Since buying Graves Light, the Wallers have completed a great deal of restoration, and you can follow their progress on the website graveslightstation.com. Dave and Lynn Waller were honored with the American Lighthouse Foundation’s Keeper of the Light Award in May 2018. Bob Trapani, Jr. executive director of the American Lighthouse Foundation, took part in this interview along with Light Hearted host Jeremy D'Entremont. This is part one of a two-part interview. L to R: Bob Trapani Jr., Dave Waller, Jeremy D'Entremont The video below shows Alex Karnes, Dave Waller, and Phil Christopher with Dave Waller's "Frankenlens," a first-order Fresnel lens created from spare parts from Chance Brothers lenses. You can read more about the lens here.
Klikpedalen vast, dit is Arriere de la Course. Leberg, Katteberg, Rekelberg, Valkenberg, Wolvenberg, Berendries, de Muur van Geraardsbergen, Bosberg, Haaghoek en de Paddestraat. Het gevoel wat menig mens heeft wanneer 24 december is aangebroken, dat warme gevoel van verbondenheid, van warmte en van genot. Dat gevoel komt voor menig wielerfan bij de eerste echte koers van het jaar op Belgisch grondgebied. Corona of niet, het gevoel blijft hetzelfde, de hoogmis is niet ver meer en het Bos van Wallers staat te trappelen. Het wielerjaar is begonnen! Dames en heren, jongens en meisjes, welkom bij onze podcast over wielrennen, Arriere de la Course. De komende podcast gaat over wielrennen, besproken vanuit het oogpunt van twee wielergekken die alles volgen vanaf de bank dicht voor de TV. Vandaag aflevering 36. Met in de hoofdrollen: Wilco Kenter en Michiel Beemster
De vierde van The Big Five voor Philip Gilbert vandaag. In Parijs Roubaix mocht hij de handen in de lucht steken na een sprint-à-deux met Nils Politt. Overigens begint Parijs Roubaix begint eigenlijk in Compiègne - en het is echt gek om wél Parijs te zeggen en niet Roobais. Parijs Roobais dus. Of Paris Roubaix. Maar niet van dat halve, want daar koopt een mens dus helemaal niks meer voor tegenwoordig. Het was nochtans koers van start tot finish - op de bank zaten we eigenlijk al kapot na het Bos van Wallers - en toen moesten we dus nog tweeënhalf uur koers kijken. Op het tandvlees haalden we de Vélodrome, maar niet voordat we Van Aert zagen schuiven, Sagan zagen capituleren en Nils ‘die Zähne’ Politt bíjna alleen weg zagen rijden van een kopgroep vol schitterende namen. Bijna. Want Philip Gilbert pikte nog nét aan - en kon het spel leper dan leep spelen doordat d’n Yves het in de achtergrond op de heupen kreeg. En eenmaal op de Velodroom kon ook zijn ervaring als pistier Nils niet helpen.Deze Rode Lantaarn wordt gepresenteerd door Willem Dudok, Tim de Gier en Jonne Seriese - en wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Hetiskoers.nl. Jonne doet ook de productie namens Dag en Nacht Media en de titelmuziek is van de Swing Ninja’s. Abonneren op de Rode Lantaarn kan bijvoorbeeld via iTunes – waar je ook - wel doen hoor! - een recensie kunt achterlaten.Reageren op deze podcast?Je vindt ons op Twitter: @timdegier & @willemdudok & @t0ngarcon. Én we hebben een mailadres: post@derodelantaarnpodcast.nl.
Het is het hoogtepunt binnen het hoogtepunt van een voorjaar vol hoogtepunten. Het Bos van Wallers - 2,5 kilometer hobbeldebobbel over misselijkmakend slechte kasseien op 90 kilometer van de eindstreep van de Vélodrome van Roubaix. Afgelopen voorjaar leek het een passage en groupe, met saaimansen als Démare en Sieberg op de kop van het peloton. Totdat we op rechts plots iets zwart-wits zagen opdoemen - en Mike Teunissen er vandaan poefte, met Philippe Gilbert afziend in zijn wiel. Philippe Gilbert, afziend in het wiel, van Mike Teunissen, in het Bos van Wallers, in Parijs Roubaix. Mince alors, dat was lekker zeg. Zo'n momentje waarover je over een jaar of tien hopelijk zegt: daar zag je het eigenlijk allemaal al aankomen. Daar moesten we het vandaag - na zijn tweede plek op het EK Beachrace - dus maar eens uitgebreid over hebben. Net als over zijn overstap van Team Sunweb naar Team Jumbo - en de noodzaak om je zonnebril netjes op te bergen in het achterop-zakje-met-rits.Volg onze Facebook-pagina voor updates over de Zwift-Social Ride met Mike!Deze Rode Lantaarn wordt gepresenteerd door Willem Dudok en Tim de Gier, met als speciale gast Mike Teunissen - en wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Hetiskoers.nl. Jonne Seriese produceert namens Dag en Nacht Media en de titelmuziek is van de Swing Ninja’s. Speciale dank aan de tante van Jonne voor het beschikbaar stellen van de opnamelocatie. Abonneren op de Rode Lantaarn kan bijvoorbeeld via iTunes – waar je ook - wel doen hoor! - een recensie kunt achterlaten.Reageren op deze podcast? Je vindt ons op Twitter: @timdegier & @willemdudok, @miketeunissen & @t0ngarcon.
Het stond al vanaf de parcourspresentatie met rood omcirkeld in onze agenda's: de mini-Parijs-Roubaix, die vandaag op het programma stond. Helaas geen Bos van Wallers of Carrefour de L’arbre - dat werd de Tour wat al te gortig, maar wat er overbleef boog genoeg potentie voor een schitterend spektakel. En zowaar, het stelde niet teleur. Behalve dan voor Ritchie Porte, want die moest alwéér de Tour verlaten na alwéér een valpartij - en maakt dus alweer zijn belofte niet waar. De Benelux was goed: Dumoulin bewees in vorm te zijn, Yung Bubbels won zelfs wat tijd en Van Avermaet en Lampaert piepten er in extremis met John Degenkolb tussenuit. Die laatste bewees dat onze doodverklaring wellicht wat prematuur was - of ten minste dat een herrijzenis altijd tot de mogelijkheden behoort. Verder spreken we schande van Bardet - en beloven een fles Yung Bubbels aan degene die ons beelden bezorgd van zijn stayeren. Denken die Fransen soms dat ze alles kunnen maken, omdat ze toevallig "wereldkampioen" zijn?Wil je meedrinken met onze natjes? Bestel het Officieel Natjes Pakket™ van De Rode Lantaarn: bit.ly/yungbubbelsDeze Rode Lantaarn wordt gepresenteerd door Willem Dudok en Jonne Seriese - en wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Hetiskoers.nl en Brouwerij de Molen. Jonne is van Dag en Nacht Media en de titelmuziek is van de Swing Ninja’s. Abonneren kan via iTunes – waar je ook een recensie kunt achterlaten.Reageren op deze podcast? Je vindt ons op Twitter: @timdegier & @willemdudok & @t0ngarcon.
Blues Open Jams
Het Bos van Wallers heeft in natte condities geen plaats in Parijs-Roubaix, Lars Boom wordt de volgende en het wordt hoog tijd dat de Ronde van Drenthe haar eigen provincie eer aan doet. In deze zesde aflevering van Cassette bespreekt Martijn Sargentini de kasseien van Parijs-Roubaix en de Nederlanders in haar bloedmooie geschiedenis. Maar ook in Nederland liggen pareltjes. Die zijn volgens Martijn zo mooi dat hij er een boek over schreef met de treffende titel 'Koersen over kasseien en kiezelstenen in Nederland'.
The Make Your Movie Podcast: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Show
Better late than never. I had an entire other idea sketched out then decided I just hated it and wanted to start over from scratch.I know I promised this like 1-2 or 20 so weeks ago (whose counting?) but this is something I had an idea to do and what better way then to pitch this as a podcast. So in a way this is like a pitch meeting just very public and anyone who wants it can download it.The two recent DC Movies both have bombed with critics and audience alike but they still made nine figures apiece at the Box Office. Why? Well what else can we say other than the fact that Super hero movies are whats hot.I know what DC is trying to do they're trying to set up tent pole movies to set up more tent pole movies.The problems with Suicide Squad were many, and there are other channels like Red Letter Media and What Culture who've gone into them as well so I won't repeat them here. I'll just tell you my two big problems with Suicide Squad were:1. It wasn't entertaining. The cardinal syn of any movie.The movie needs to be fun and it needs to be entertaining. What if I told you I had an idea to not only could have made a better Suicide Squad but set up all the rest of the DC Movies?2. There was no clear goal or motivation for anyone.Regardless of whatever big tent pole movie comes out, the movie has to have a story. I know what you're thinking, Dave haven't you seen the latest Fast and the Furious movie? Well yes I have but I'm telling you that those movies do well for a reason. They're not just mindless fun but they've created a cast of characters that pop culture has latched on to. So there's no reason we can't do that here.3. How do we handle a comic book movie?Do we stay true to the comics or do we make up our own worlds? Well I say why not do both? One quick note. I was incredibly tired when I recorded this so my apologizes for mumbling and talking too fast (yes, more than usual), and if I sometimes skip over important details of my story pitch. So without further delay, this is the end of our prologue, and lets get right into it. My Pitch At the end of the day, the Suicide Squad are villains. They're not going to change to fit into any rigid idea or story conventions. They're villains because of their actions. How they can change is what finding this item will do for them and what it will mean to them. Everyone Loves a Clown... We open in complete darkness. Florescence light bulbs turn on temporary blinding us, the audience.Into the room comes two guard both in bomb proof suits (think Hurt Locker or if you play a lot of video games, the Juggernaut suit from Call of Duty). They take all of the packages placed on the floor.Not a word is said they've done this a million times before. They turn on a machine. Large, grinding gears come to life as the machine well past it's prime sparks to life.The machine's conveyor belts pulls as the men place the packages on there one by one.The X ray screener reveals various items such as love letters, weapons trying to be smuggled in, and the occasional person.A select group of packages are chosen to be shipped. They're placed in a small bin and carried down to a waiting truck. Since everything has been checked, security and handling becomes normal again.The truck travels through the streets of Gotham and finally arrives at, Arkum Asylum. As the mail truck gets to the gate,A candle lit vigil is held outside. As the camera moves in closer, WE SEE that every mourner is dressed in various designs of Joker makeup.This isn't a vigil, it's a tribute to their imprisoned God.Inside of Arkum, Dr. Harley Quinzel sorts a large pile of mail all addressed to one person, 'The Joker'.Dr. Quinzel is looking for an answer. Why do these people worship him as a God? It'd be easy to label a few as crazy or losers but it seems the fan mail grows and grows and this is just the stuff that gets in. Inside of Arkum, Joker sits in his cell. The cell isn't too crazy and he's not allowed to have anything foreign like newspaper clippings, etc or a special cell like in the other Suicide Squad movie but I digress.A KNOCK on the door. Dr. Quinzel looks over. A guard enters and tells her that it's time.Under the careful watch of two security guards the Joker lays on the couch. Dr. Quinzel takes various notes as the Joker talks. Not of a grand scheme but of a longing... he's seen an actual God come to this planet and he absolutely DESTROYED Batman and he wants that same power because after all, he asks to Harley and us the audience, who wouldn't want to be a God?Harley goes home that night. Her apartment is cramped and oddly enough, it looks a lot like her office. She has photos up of the Joker everywhere. Out of the darkness comes, Mercy Graves. Dr. Q is scared but Mercy tells her she means her no harm.She has an offer for her. Her boss is imprisoned but wants to see someone crazy enough to cause chaos without Superman now dead. It's a gift. Help the Joker escape, and the Joker can access the weaponry of Luthor corp.Dr. Q ponders over her dilemma. Help the Joker escape confess her love and escape to become a criminal or stay with the life she has but at least she's not running from the law and him... (Batman)... Dr. Q thinks about what Joker said about finding the answer in her heart. She turns back to Mercy and accepts. The 1st Suicide Squad A dark room illuminated only by the large bank of monitors in front of her, Amanda Waller.On the monitors, Waller watches as Suicide Squad beta has failed and all members are killed one by one by the terrorist organization (which sets the stage for the Suicide Squad sequel) they are battling. Everyone is now dead on both sides. While the mission is a success because the opposition is dead, it's now back to the drawing board. A Beautiful Dream The next day at Arkum Asylum. Harley launches her plan.She asks that the Joker be brought in again for a therapy session. Once the Joker is wheeled in, she tells him everything. He grins, and the two embrace in the weirdest kiss in cinema history. Various criminals sit in their cells... nothing out of the ordinary until all of the doors open one by one. The guards look at each other then all hell breaks loose.A complete riot overtakes Arkum and soon the entirety of Arkum Asylum is in flames. Dr. Quinzel and Joker break out in the confusion and they speed off (secretly) in a stolen car. From the Ashes of Arkum Asylum A police investigation into what caused this fire. There are casualties of inmates and guards among the burnt out building.Gordon in the shadows chats with Batman...Gordon removes a sheet revealing the two bodies believed to be Joker and Dr. Quinzel. Batman examines the charred remains, the large skeleton (Joker) is stabbing the small skeleton (Dr. Quinzel) in the heart. Batman knows that something isn't right and he's going to figure out whats going on here. From Ace Chemical plant with LoveJoker speaks with Dr. Quinzel about their life together. Harley makes the decision to jump into the chemicals to change for the Joker.Harley falls out of the vat. On all fours she's puking up the chemicals in her lungs as she gasps for air. Joker slowly rides down the elevator down to meet her. "Have a nice trip?", The Joker quips.She looks up at him, as she's now Harley Quinn. Harley's Apartment Joker and Harley enter. Joker is annoyed they had to make a stop here before going to Thunder Corp. Joker goes into the kitchen to grab a drink/food while Harley digs up her secret box. She pulls it out from underneath the rug, to find a wilted rose. This is the rose Joker gave her when they first met (shown in quick flashback). She looks up to be greeted by Batman.Joker here's whats happening in the next room and has to decide. Harley or himself. He choices himself.Batman KICKS open the kitchen door to find the gas from the stove on HIGH and an aerosol can in the microwave. Batman grabs Harley, runs the length of the apartment, and dives out the window just as it explodes. The blast rocks the entire apartment. A Beautiful Dream Harley Quinn is now marched into Belle Reve prison. We, the audience, are now introduced to the other (soon to be members) of Suicide Squad.El Diablo -Deadshot -Captain Boomerang -Slipknot -Killer Croc - No Enchantress. Why? I think the character was boring and she really doesn't fit into the current iterations of Suicide Squad as shes overpowered and there's really no clear opposition for her. In the real Suicide Squad movie, she could have teleported to Wallers office and gotten her heart back with little to no effort. In fact the first version of this story involved the Joker going to Blood Castle to resurrect the Enchantress in order to grant him powers. But I think this version works better. Anyways... Col Rick Flag - (yes I know I messed up and called him Rick Blade at first during the podcast)Katana - Meanwhile.... Thunder CorpApple meets Google HQ in the DC Universe. A bustling campus with the absolute cutting edge technology. A tour guide takes a small group into the lobby. Rather than a typical break in lets do something different. Something fun. Something Joker like. Outside. A crazy man stares in the large glass window into the lobby. The guards inside panic and realize they have to take out this loon before anyone sees him. The one guy calls for backup and together they proceed outside to take out his hopped up loon, who is still just staring into the window not moving an inch. The guards approach him just a huge truck SLAMS through the from of the building. People start to panic and flee to the exits.Phase 2 starts. The guards are taken out.The Joker and his Freak Show (name for his new group) descend further into the building as the leave the lobby a mess of broken glass and bodies.The Joker is back and everybody knows it. Suicide Squad - Take 2 Amanda Waller marches down a
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