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Audio Description notes for Somewhere Out There You by Nancy Harris, directed by Wayne Jordan at the Abbey Theatre.
Open to Explore Devotions podcast gladly presents, A Festival of Lessons and Carols. This was first presented on Sunday morning, December 18, 2022, in the sanctuary of First Baptist Church, Athens, GA. Tom Granum, the Interim Director of Music Ministries for First Baptist Church, directed the service. Festival of Lessons and CarolsDecember 18, 2022 Gathering Music: Wait for the Lord (Psalm 40), Wait for the LordO Come, Emmanuel, Alice ParkerComfort Ye from Messiah, G. F. Handel, Charles Hooper, TenorAnd the Glory from Messiah, G. F. HandelOffertory: Canon de Noël, Joseph Martin, Martha Thomas, piano Lesson: Isaiah 9:2, 6-7, Emily Harbin, ReaderCarol: It Came Upon the Midnight ClearLesson: Isaiah 11:1-4a, 6-9, Ray Austin, ReaderOrgan: Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming, Michael BurkhardtCarol: Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming, Es ist ein' Ros'Lesson: Micah 5:1-5, Ken Greene, ReaderCarol: O Little Town of Bethlehem, Forest GreenLesson: Psalm 98 (selected verses), Janet Cleland, ReaderCarol: Joy to the World, AntiochLesson: Luke 1:39-56, Lily Gordon, ReaderCarol: Canticle of the Turning, arr. Rory CooneyLesson: Luke 2:1-7, Sharon McKillip, ReaderCarol: Carol of the Children, John RutterCarol: The First Noel, Dan ForrestLesson: Luke 2:8-16, Rick Cogdell, ReaderCarol 127: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, MendelssohnLesson: John 1:1-14, Matt Marston, ReaderHomily: Matt MarstonAnthem: Jesus, Light of the World, Mark PattersonAnthem: Star Carol, John RutterHymn: O Come, All Ye Faithful, Adeste FidelesBenediction: Matt Marston Worship/Music LeadershipSanctuary ChoirSoprano: Jennifer Baxley, Livy Baxley, Becky Braid, Chelsea Byrd, Jean Colquett, Ann Giddens, Doris Granum, Cindy Haygood, Sharon Hulsey, Margaret McDonald, Deborah Millians, Carol Reddish, Regina Schuber, Avery Smith, Amy YoungAlto: Becky Adams, Cathy Blake, Georgia Calhoun, Bobbie Epting, Margie Faglier, Rachel Fleeman, Teresa Granger, Nancy Hernandez, Becky Matheny, Gayle Noblet, Melanie Powers, De'Nasia Thomas, Martha ThomasTenor: John Barrow, Chris Conley, Wayne Faglier, Rob Gordon, Frank Granger, Roger Hanson, Charles Hooper, Sam Jorgensen, Mark Lancaster, Matt Marston Bass: Charles Adams, David Brooks, Chris Byrd, Jim Calhoun, Bob Deck, Ed Dempsey, Lamar Houston, Wayne Jordan, Chris Quarles, Mick Schuber, Jimmy Thomason, Jeff Unger Music Maker ChoirHenry Bryson, Harris Cunningham, Collins Hogan, Atticus Hulsey, Kezia Luft, Judah Martin, Ophelia Martin, Camille Quarles, Edward Quarles, Leah Swinford, Rachel Wang, Tallulah Woodson, Jennifer Baxley, director; Emily Gertsh, accompanist; Debbie Hargrave, assistant; Alison Cunningham, assistant Joyful Singers ChoirCaroline Baxley, Matthew Baxley, Quinn Cunningham, Caroline Ellis, Owen Gertsch, Will Gordon, Emily Hale, Caroline Hanks, Charley Hogan, Cooper Hogan, Isaac Marston, Lena Marston, Breyl Martin, Nadine Quarles, Pax RandaTeresa Granger, director; Margaret Earnest, accompanist; Cathy Blake, assistant; Avery Smith, assistant; Trish Hogan, assistant Youth Music Ministries (instrumental and choral)Maria Baxley, Melina De la Vega, Elinor Ellis, Charlotte Gertsch, Lily Gordon, Yehyun Hong, Emma Hooper, Sam Lumpkin, Charles Millians, Jon Millians, Sadie Leigh Randa, Skylar Randa, Zachary Rawls, Danielle Williams, Daniel Williamson Geoff Wood, trumpet Jim McKillip, trumpet Wes Clarke, trumpet Hunter Grout, trumpet Margaret McDonald, trumpet Ellen Black, horn Jon Millians, euphonium Charles Adams, trombone Chris Byrd, bass tromboneChris Gurtcheff, tuba John Glushka, violinSarah Pickett, violin Carl Rapp, violin Debbie Schab, violin Karl Schab, viola Yehyun Hong, cello Jon Ambrose, bass Bob Deck, fluteMelanie Powers, percussion Chris Byrd, percussion Chris Quarles, tin whistle Frank Granger, guitarAlan McArthur, pianoMartha Thomas, pianoEmily Gertsch, piano
After the article about him in the Herald Sun yesterday, footy jumper collector Wayne Jordan joined Garry and Tim to talk about how he started his collection, the best jumper in his collection, and his most wanted jumpers.
On Wednesday morning, discussion in Garry and Tim's 'Ramble' centred around Tattslotto, the 'Whisper-torial', the old Aussie cricket team's catch-up, pre-season training requirements, Bucks' injury, and more. After a quick chat with footy jumper collector Wayne Jordan, they moved onto 'Conversation Starters' where they discussed Essendon's treatment of Ben Rutten, Kevin Sheedy's comments on 5AA, Robbie Gray and Shane Edwards' retirements, and more. Sam Edmund joined them in the studio to share the latest footy news, and they also caught up with John Dangerfield ahead of Paddy's 300th game this weekend. After their 'Questions Without Notice' they finished the show with George Samios and 'The Wonderful World of Wine'.
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*Dreamnation Episode 206 – Rock Thomas: Rock Your Money, Rock Your Life* Whether we admit it or not, for us to be successful and live our lives by our design, we don't just need talent and skills - we also need money. Money is an integral factor to success and achieving goals. That doesn't mean only the rich people get successful, but it only means you should work out your finances to your benefit. This is why we want you to listen to this episode's podcast with Rock Thomas of Rock Your Money, Rock Your Life. In this episode, we'll help you make the choices using how much money you have to better work on yourself. Rock is the founder of M1 Mastermind and has helped people attain millionaire status and helped them become financially independent. He is a motivational speaker who has impacted the lives of so many with his viral Goalcast video "How to Change the Way You See Yourself" Here's what you missed: *Stop resisting to perform in private* * "I've learned that in life. If you don't rock your money, then it's really hard to rock your life. " (01:01) * "I tell people that when you pay the price of practice in private, you perform in public like a pro." (02:08) * "So I help people materialize the things that they want in their life, wherever they are in that process...you might as well win the money game. So that you have those choices I talked about before, and then you can do whatever you want. " (03:33) * "... life just keeps on getting better. When you start to look at those little things and dial in and stop resisting what most people are resisting, which is to perform in private." (08:44) *Become the victor* * "So when you are subject to adversity, I say that in life, if you do it as difficult.... It requires courage, but when you do it, you get to expand your identity." (06:23) * "...everybody plays the victim card. And then when you play the victim card, what you do is you give up your power to the outside circumstances." (07:37) *Talent pushes* * "…how you do anything is how you do everything." (09:45) * "Who benefits, who becomes a better person for their next job, the guy who's, didn't give it meaning and mediocre or the guy who made a game up and decided to give it meaning and to serve." (11:20) * "…whatever you're doing, do it with passion, do it like it's the most important job do it like you can make a difference" (11:46) * "Like be bold, be bold and serve, be bold and serve. And you'll be amazed. The world lacks so much talent world is screaming for talent. And talent to me is talent pushes non talent doesn't push." (14:27) *Energy comes from vision* * "...people don't think about the, the aura that you really bring into a room when you do that." (12:18) * "...you visualize it and they're about to come onto your show. You become alive. Energy is produced. It's an inside job..." (16:42) * "You don't need any fuel. You need a vision that you're fricking connected to. And that's where energy comes from." (17:07) * "This is if you don't know your vision or right now, you don't feel like you have a vision, surround yourself with other people who do and borrow theirs until you get your own." (17:42) *Keep on Chasing* * "I want to be around bad asses and I got fired up and I got inspired and I started to chase and chase and chase. It took me four years, but I became the number one agent in that office. And then I bought the company and I took it from 300,000,094 agents to 275 agents." (19:24) * "but one thing for sure. Is they push, they push for their own greatness and the greatness of people around you." (20:27) *Talent needs to be challenged* * "...talent loves to be challenged...People that are, that are struggling often can't handle the adversity." (20:49) * "…a tree that grows in beautiful soil and flourishes it's because it has rich soil called support. It has the sun called encouragement and it has the wind called challenge." (20:59) * " if I come from my model of the world and only challenged somebody who grew up with a ton of encouragement and support, they're going to wilt like a flower. I got to give them the right amount of challenge. But I also have to give them the right amount of encouragement and support. " (22:28) *Create a new unfamiliar territory* * "So isn't it fascinating that your past can predict how you are motivated? And if you lack the adversity, a lot of adversity may take that person out. " (23:15) * "A lot of people, they aren't willing to adapt to whatever the changes" (23:39) * " tactics change with technology." (25:38) * "And so most people are not aware that those two principles, the laws of behavior don't change." (25:59) * "... instead of becoming unfamiliar, right. Going to the unfamiliar. Your past will become your future unless you create new unfamiliar territory." (26:44) *The cash flow quadrants* * "... you were taught to save money, to spend money." (31:04) * " So I take people through how to win the money game is Robert Kiyosaki's cashflow quadrants. And for those people that don't know it is there's four of them. One is you're an employee and one is you're self-employed that's on the left side, 94, 95% of the population. It's a skill set to be on that site, a certain skillset. Then, then the other side is business person investor, which is about 5% of the population." (32:36) * "And so if you want financial freedom, you have to walk through that process of where you at in each of the four quadrants." (36:02) *Teach with experience* * "And so now I teach people the four different quadrants, how to build an identity, what to do, what not to do. And you can't teach what you haven't experienced." (37:10) * "That's not the voice that's working for me right now. If there was somebody on the side who had run that race, they would know what to say." (37:52) * "So if you want to coach your teach, teach and coach what you've experienced, what you have emotional experience on, and then the person will get that you get them. And there's nothing like that. " (38:18) *Hiring for your weaknesses* * “So I'm a big picture, high D go hard, go quick. Uh, don't like to details... you surround yourself with people that can do what you can't do." (39:13) * "... find out who you are and delegate to your weaknesses." (42:16) *People try to be the lone wolf* * "I was all about being, um, alone, because I was afraid to admit that I didn't know" (43:31) * "... we don't apologize for being awesome. Which means that you actually get to celebrate your greatness without somebody shaming you or making you feel bad because you're there, they're not playing full out and you also get to ask for help. And that's really difficult for most people." (44:02) *Say yes and figure it out later* * "Too many people hesitate, waiting to learn the how, and they give up on the opportunity." (47:30) * "It doesn't matter what you're going through. You're going to have a voice that says, you know, do I deserve to be in this room? Um, am I smart enough? Am I good enough? That's just your ego. That's just fear based thinking... say yes to things that are bigger than you. And then you're forced to grow." (47:56) *Quotes and Advice from our host and guest:* * "…when we all grew up were given labels, they're suggestions from other people, and they are many times not designed to empower us, but more to control us or disempower us. " - Rock, (05:06) * "Everything was an opportunity for you to create a new neuro connection of possibility... How can you enjoy the moment?" - Rock, (07:56) * "Pay attention. Be aware, add value, push, bring your energy. Show up. Be playful. Serve the world will respond to that because it's desperately looking for people like that." - Rock, (14:49) * "if an entrepreneur needs encouragement, they shouldn't be an entrepreneur." - Elon Musk, (15:50) * "This is if you don't know your vision or right now, you don't feel like you have a vision, surround yourself with other people who do and borrow theirs until you get your own" - Casanova, (18:21) * " I want to be around bad asses and I got fired up and I got inspired and I started to chase and chase and chase. It took me four years, but I became the number one agent in that office. And then I bought the company and I took it from 300,000,094 agents to 275 agents." – Rock, (19:24) * " You can do whatever you want. You can bring your energy, your love, your playfulness, and you would at least have a connection. Maybe you would fail miserably. But, you'd never freaking forget it. " - Rock, (28:11) * "the two most important days in your life is when you're born and when you figure out why?" - Mark Twain, (41:06) * " So the money game is complex and if you're going it alone and you're making decisions like I did listening to your broke friends, it's going to be a long path." – Rock, (45:20) * " You're smarter than you think you're more capable than you then, you know, you're stronger. Just put yourself on the field and have some fun. Get in the game." - Rock, (50:13) Books, Mentions, and Links: * Rock Thomas ( https://rockyourmoneyrockyourlife.com/ ) * Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/rockthomas/ ) * Goalcast ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IH0digwjds ) * Elon Musk ( https://twitter.com/elonmusk ) * Dave Liniger ( https://www.daveliniger.com/ ) * Wayne Jordan ( http://www.waynejordan.net/ ) * Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki ( https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dads-CASHFLOW-Quadrant-Financial-ebook/dp/B0175P5MZU ) * Mark Twain ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Twain )
Matt, Tom and Jamie are joined with Wayne Jordan from Sigz as they discuss how he got into NFL and became a New York Jets fan. Wayne talks about how he started Sigz and showcases some of his favourite memorabilia. You can look at all the merch sigz have at: www.sigz.uk You can watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jUgSGY4XpWM
On this week’s show Patrick and Adam discuss the week’s security news, including: The latest on the EncroChat hack-related arrests Details about the fresh F5 and Citrix bugs Natanz go boom Paying Wastedlocker ransoms violates Treasury sanctions North Korea embraces Magecart (lol) Much, much more… This week’s show is brought to you by Cmd Security. They make a very useful Linux security agent. Essentially they add an additional layer of control to your Linux systems: you can restrict user actions, even for root. Instead of having one of their own staff on to the show this week they’ve nominated a customer. HPE is a Cmd user, they actually heard about it on the podcast and wound up buying it. So HPE ITOC engineering lead Adam Cardillo and his colleague Curtis Simpson – the ITOC CISO – will both join us in this week’s sponsor interview to talk about how they’re using the software. You can subscribe to the new Risky Business newsletter, Seriously Risky Business, here. You can subscribe to our new YouTube channel here. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that’s your thing. Show notes VICE - How Police Secretly Took Over a Global Phone Network for Organized Crime Dutch police find 'torture chamber' with dentist chair after encrypted phones are cracked - ABC News The network devices are revolting - Risky Business Hackers Are Exploiting a 5-Alarm Bug in Networking Equipment | WIRED Hackers are trying to steal admin passwords from F5 BIG-IP devices | ZDNet Citrix Application Delivery Controller, Citrix Gateway, and Citrix SD-WAN WANOP appliance Security Update A Second Look at CVE-2019-19781 (Citrix NetScaler / ADC) – Fox-IT International blog Iran blasts: What is behind mysterious fires at key sites? - BBC News Talos Blog || Cisco Talos Intelligence Group - Comprehensive Threat Intelligence: WastedLocker Goes "Big-Game Hunting" in 2020 Senator warns of political pressure on U.S. probe into hackers of green groups - Reuters North Korean hackers linked to web skimming (Magecart) attacks, report says | ZDNet Connection discovered between Chinese hacker group APT15 and defense contractor | ZDNet lookout-uyghur-malware-tr-us.pdf Yahoo engineer gets no jail time after hacking 6,000 accounts to look for porn | ZDNet Feds indict 'fxmsp' in connection with million-dollar hacking operation US Secret Service reports an increase in hacked managed service providers (MSPs) | ZDNet Google, Facebook and Twitter Suspend Review of Hong Kong Requests for User Data - WSJ US tech giants halt Hong Kong police help | TechCrunch Senate panel advances bill to combat child exploitation, but critics fear it could weaken encryption (8) Michael Salter on Twitter: "Hard to find media coverage of the EARN IT act that recognises online child abuse as a major social problem that tech companies have an obligation to resolve. Too many journos are repeating industry and astroturfed talking points." / Twitter (8) Jennifer Hansler on Twitter: ".@SecPompeo says the US is "certainly looking at" banning Chinese social media apps, including TikTok. "I don’t want to get out in front of the President, but it’s something we’re looking at,” he says" / Twitter German authorities seize 'BlueLeaks' server that hosted data on US cops | ZDNet Facebook reinstates NSO Group employee accounts amid ongoing lawsuit Hole-y Guacamole: Flaws in Apache remote desktop tech exposed by new research | The Daily Swig Microsoft touts free malware-busting virtual machine forensics service | The Daily Swig Unscheduled fixes released for critical flaw in optional Windows codec | Ars Technica (1) Wayne Jordan on Twitter: "MS possibly addressing our E5 Azure app (OAuth) granularity concerns with this preview? @riskybusiness https://t.co/MWbUmNipsO" / Twitter Alexa OBrien › US v. Assange – Superseding Indictment No. 2 Breakdown – Updated
In a way these two gentlemen "Brought me into this world!" Tom Sapp is the Designer and Creator of hundreds of mascots and characters around the globe. Wayne and Tom have worked together developing characters like the Denver Nuggets mascot ROCKY and the Pistons HOOPER to name a few. It was a ton of fun chatting with these two geniuses and sharing stories of successes and me almost dying while skydiving in costume! ENJOY!!
This collection of pieces by KCBS Radio reporters came from the week of February 17-21, 1986, when historic rainfall inundated Northern California. Reporters include Barry Simmons, Mike Sugerman, Ken Bastida, Jerry Wilcox, Lynn Jimenez, and Wayne Jordan.
Support Personality Bingo and become a patron [at our Patreon here](https://www.patreon.com/personalitybingo?alert=2). If a contribution of a couple of Euro wouldn’t make a massive difference to your life, just know it makes a gigantic one in ours! As Blindboy says, “it’s a model based off soundness”, so if you CAN support, please do on behalf of someone who can’t! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kwaku Fortune holds a Bachelor in Acting degree from The Lir Academy at Trinity College Dublin (in partnership with RADA). He is currently appearing in The Ark production of PEAT, directed by Tim Crouch. His most recent credits include the role of Julian in Sophie Hyde's forthcoming feature ANIMALS and the role of Eli in ASKING FOR IT by Louise Neill (Adapted by Meadhbh McHugh in collaboration with Annabelle Comyn) for Landmark Productions at the Abbey Theatre. Screen credits include the the role of Finn in Aoife McArdle's feature KISSING CANDICE (which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival 2017), Noel in Alan Dunne's short film IDLE, BIBLE STUDIES directed by Graham Bollard, in which he played the role of John, the role of Aden in Wu Tsang's TIED AND TRUE, Rob Clarke's DIT short THE DAY AFTER YESTERDAY, 13 STEPS DOWN directed by Marek Losey for ITV and the RTÉ series THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING WHATEVER, directed by Rob and Ronan Burke, in which he played the lead role of Tobi. Other theatre credits include the role of Dara Mood in Marina Carr's ON RAFTERY'S HILL, directed by Catriona McLaughlin at the Abbey and the lead role of Patrick in PLAYBOYZ, a re-imagining of JM Synge's Playboy of the Western World written and directed by Martin Sharry as part of Dublin Theatre Festival 2017. Kwaku's credits with The Lír include THE SKRIKER and BUDDLEIA , both directed by Tom Creed, THE CRADLE WILL ROCK directed by Wayne Jordan, GIVEN THE DAY, which he also co-devised with director Louise Lowe, BY THE BOG OF CATS directed by Selina Cartmell, AGAMEMNON directed by Wayne Jordan, AS YOU LIKE IT and THE PETTY BOURGEOIS both directed by Hilary Wood and UNCLE VANYA directed by David Horan. Kwaku is based in Dublin.
Formerly with the Atlanta Hawks, one of my favorite people and podcasts so far! Stories from the 80's and 90's, how Wayne played a key role in my career, Harry the Hawk stories and more! FOLLOW: Facebook @BTFmascots
The winter of 1986 saw two weeks of non-stop rain inundate Northern California. The wettest day of that stretch was Monday February 17th, when 10 weather stations scattered across northern California reported 24-hour rainfall totals of more than 10 inches. This segment is captured as KCBS Radio began its 9 p.m. hour. Wayne Jordan is anchoring, with reporters Bob Melrose and Lynn Jimenez contributing.
Greek and Roman Drama - Theatre History and Modern Performance (APGRD Public Lectures)
The Abbey Theatre's artistic director Wayne Jordan talks to Professor Fiona Macintosh, about his acclaimed 2015 production of Sophocles' Oedipus.
To mark that historic day in May and our first year of Marriage Equality listen to actors Paul Reid and Sarah Greene perform We're all on the Edge from Phillip McMahon & Ray Scannell's Alice in Funderland, Directed by Wayne Jordan. Recorded on 13 May 2015 at the Abbey Theatre.
To mark the first year of Marriage Equality listen to this beautiful arrangement of Romeo and Juliet performed by Ruth McGill, Úna Kavanagh, Natalie Radmall-Quirke. Composed by Mark Knopfler. Arranged by Tom Lane for Romeo and Juliet directed by Wayne Jordan at the Gate Theatre. Recorded at the Abbey Theatre 13 May 2015
Oedipus director Wayne Jordan talks to Mark O'Halloran about revisions & collisions ,reading his life backwards and how there will always be outsiders(Part Two) Sound Operator:Derek Conaghy
Director Wayne Jordan talks to writer & actor Mark O'Halloran about adapting a new version of Oedipus, intellectual rigour and seeing colour in black & white. Sound Operator: Derek Conaghy
Let's see...warm, tropical breezes, pristine white sand, and sun-kissed skies...have I got your attention yet? Join me as I welcome romance author Wayne Jordan as my guest on Thursday, August 7th to chat about his inspiration, his literary journey, and Barbados...definitely Barbados! Touch My Heart A tropical island. A sensual stranger. Passion in Paradise. A job offer in Barbados is just what widowed nurse Aaliyah Carrington needs to heal and start over. But the rugged stranger she meets on the beach against a backdrop of crashing waves is something out of a Hollywood fantasy. One of "the Sexiest Men Alive," movie star Dominic Wolfe abruptly vanished from the spotlight. His brooding, aloof manner only makes Aaliyah more determined to help her injured patient who arouses such potent desire. After walking through fire to save a little girl, Dominic knows he isn't the man he once was. He came home to the tropical island to retreat from the world, but Aaliyah is bringing him back to life with her soothing, erotic touch. Is he ready to let the past go and fight for their future—and a second chance at his own happy ending?
Composed by Tom Lane Performed by Tom Lane (stage version performed by Ger Kelly, Elaine Fox and Alex Petcu) From Act 2 scene 4 of Twelfth Night directed by Wayne Jordan
Arranged by Tom Lane Performed by Tom Lane (stage version performed by Ger Kelly, Mark Lambert and Nick Dunning) From Act 2 scene 3 of Twelfth Night directed by Wayne Jordan
Composed by Tom Lane Performed by Alex Petcu (Marimba) From Act 1 scene 5 of Twelfth Night directed by Wayne Jordan
Composed by Tom Lane Performed by Alex Petcu From Act 1 scene 1 of Twelfth Night directed by Wayne Jordan
Composed by Tom Lane From Act 3 scene 1 of Twelfth Night directed by Wayne Jordan
Wayne Jordan speaks on 'Theatre as a treasure trove: plays new and old' at The Theatre of Memory Symposium at the Abbey Theatre. [16 January 2014]