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Pastor Ryan Deaton delivers a message, "We Remember" from Life Church in Fort Myers, Florida.
2 Peter 1:12-21 - Growing in Grace Requires that We Remember the Truth
(note: time stamps are without ads & may be off a little) This week Beth and Wendy Discuss the case of Cory Deonn Morris, a Phoenix serial killer and necrophile who killed at least five women in 2002-2003. We dive into the setting (12:34), the killers early life (21:16) and the timeline (24:27). Then, we get into the investigation & arrest (52:55), "Where are they now?" (59:35) followed by our takeaways and what we think made the perp snap (01:00:08). As usual we close out the show with some tips on how not to get murdered (01:07:44) and our shout outs (01:09:49). Thanks for listening! This is a weekly podcast and new episodes drop every Thursday, so until next time... look alive guys, it's crazy out there! 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You can make a donation on the Cash App https://cash.me/$fruitloopspod Or become a monthly Patron through our Podbean Patron page https://patron.podbean.com/fruitloopspod Footnotes Articles/Websites Murderpedia. (n.d.). Cory Morris. Retrieved 06/19/2021 from https://murderpedia.org/male.M/m/morris-cory.htm FindLaw. (06/18/2007). State v Morris. Retrieved 06/19/2021 from https://caselaw.findlaw.com/az-supreme-court/1115506.html Killer.cloud. (n.d.). Cory Deonn Morris. Retrieved 06/19/2021 from https://killer.cloud/serial-killers/show/650/cory-deonn-morris DeFalco, Beth. (04/14/2003). Man admits to strangling five prostitutes, documents say. Arizona Daily Sun. Retrieved 06/19/2021 from https://azdailysun.com/man-admits-to-strangling-five-prostitutes-documents-say/article_08d5a184-d046-5983-88b0-cb6c3c466dcc.html Cizmar, Martin. (12/11/2009). Grand Ave. Group Opposes Liquor License, Says a Serial Killer DJed at Applicant's Old Bar. The New Times. Retrieved 06/19/2021 from https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/music/grand-ave-group-opposes-liquor-license-says-a-serial-killer-djed-at-applicants-old-bar-6592156 Gorman, Tom. (04/14/2003). Phoenix Man Is Held in Killings of 6 Prostitutes. The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 06/19/2021 from https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2003-apr-14-na-bodies14-story.html Raymond, Ken; Elwell, Greg. (04/15/2003). Suspected serial killer's state ties raise questions. The Oklahoman. Retrieved 06/19/2021 from https://www.oklahoman.com/article/1924507/suspected-serial-killers-state-ties-raise-questions Griego, Monique. (05/10/2017). Inside the minds of Arizona's most notorious accused serial killers. 12 News. Retrieved 06/19/2021 from https://www.12news.com/article/news/local/valley/inside-the-minds-of-arizonas-most-notorious-accused-serial-killers/438501100 Kiefer, Michael. (04/23/2016). Is the death penalty in Arizona on life support? AZ Central. Retrieved 06/19/2021 from https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-investigations/2016/04/23/death-penalty-lethal-injection-arizona-midazolam/83242098/ Tiffany. (05/19/2020). Creek Bed Murders of Cache Road Women: The Lawton, Oklahoma Serial Killer. Bizarre Unsolved. Retrieved 06/19/2021 from https://www.bizzareunsolved.com/2020/05/19/creek-bed-murders-of-cache-road-women-the-lawton-oklahoma-serial-killer/ East Valley Tribune. (04/14/2003). Police say man admitted involvement in deaths of 5 Phoenix women. Retrieved 06/19/2021 from https://www.eastvalleytribune.com/news/police-say-man-admitted-involvement-in-deaths-of-5-phoenix-women/article_1bea2c22-1108-5ab9-b3ad-f7bb2f488905.html Caroll, Susan; Wagner, Dennis. (04/16/2003). Morris Charged in 3 Local Slayings. The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 06/20/2021 from https://www.newspapers.com/image/125488054 Kiefer, Michael. (07/15/2005). Garfield Killer Awaits Possible Death Sentence. The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 06/20/2021 from https://www.newspapers.com/image/126145580/ We Remember. (n.d.). Barbara Codman. Retrieved 06/20/2021 from https://www.weremember.com/barbara-codman/5z3a/memories Find a Grave. (n.d.). Shanteria Davis. Retrieved on 6/20/2021 from www.findagrave.com/memorial/46810399/shanteria-davis Find a Grave. Jade L Velasquez. Retrieved on 6/20/2021 from www.findagrave.com/memorial/46810498/jade-l.-velasquez Legacy.com. (n.d.). Sherry Elizabeth Noah. Retrieved on 6/20/2021 from https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/azcentral/obituary.aspx?n=sherry-elizabeth-noah&pid=914109&fhid=2479 Legacy.com. (n.d.). Julie Castillo. Retrieved on 6/20/2021 from https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/azcentral/obituary.aspx?n=julie-castillo&pid=1019955 History Johnson, Katie; Bartkowski, Becky. (12/14/2017). 8 Metro Phoenix Neighborhoods You Should Know. The New Times. Retrieved 06/19/2021 from https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/phoenix-neighborhoods-you-should-know-9949563 Historic Phoenix Districts. (n.d.). History of Garfield Historic District. Retrieved 06/19/2021 from https://historicphoenixdistricts.com/historic-districts/garfield-historic-district/history-of-garfield-historic-district/ Lee, Brandon. (11/22/2016). A look at black history and segregation in Phoenix. AZFamily.com. Retrieved on 6/19/2021 from https://www.azfamily.com/archives/a-look-at-black-history-and-segregation-in-phoenix/article_1b10afab-9e60-5131-824c-774ea741e9eb.html Pela, Robert. (01/28/2010). Van Buren Street: Phoenix's Former Main Drag Is Now Just a Drag. The New Times. Retrieved on 6/20/2021 from https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/van-buren-street-phoenixs-former-main-drag-is-now-just-a-drag-6431973 Bolin, R., Grineski, S., & Collins, T. (2005). The geography of despair: Environmental racism the the making of South Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Human Ecology Review, 12(2), 156-168. Farzan, Antonia Noori. (03/19/2018). Racist History 101: When Arizona Blocked Spanish Speakers From Voting. The New Times. Retrieved 06/21/2021 from https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/arizonas-racist-history-blocking-spanish-speakers-from-voting-10239647 Music “Abyss” by Alasen: ●https://soundcloud.com/alasen●https://twitter.com/icemantrap ●https://instagram.com/icemanbass/●https://soundcloud.com/therealfrozenguy● Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License “All Units Respond” and “Dust Free” by Marlene Miller. Used with permission. 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We Remember with good story...Rock & Roller Richard "Bubbles" Richardson, Radio Host John Henigen (who gave me my first opportunity in radio) my grandfather's - Clifford J. Perreault & Harris Sentir & my father, Terry B. Higgins. We also talk fishing & the 4 am party house that Joe Walsh sings about in his hit song "Life's Been Good" Hint: It's in Santa Barbara. Happy Memorial Weekend, 2021!
April 19th! We Remember! Cara's Going To Read To Her Plants, Lizo & Chris Evans On Twitter, Why Your Remodel May Be Taking So Long, Florida Man, Where Millennials Are Moving To, Missed Connection Monday, The OKIE EXPRESS Good News, Jeopardy Update
MSNBC,CNN, DCP Entertainment Host of 'Make It Plain' with Mark Thompson, he is a Grassroots Activist. This week, We Remember the Leadership & Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Mark Thompson's give his insight on what he believes is the key to social, economic & educational success today. The show is a political, human rights, and breaking news program. Mark (Matsimela Mapfumo) passionately and provocatively moderates discussion with well-informed listeners and nationally known leaders and celebrities on pressing political, social, economic, cultural and spiritual issues. The Rev. Mark A. Thompson was honored at the 104th Annual NAACP Convention “for 25 years of crusading journalism and outstanding leadership in furthering the work of civil and human rights.” Mark began his broadcast career in 1988 with Radio One, Inc. under the guidance of Cathy Hughes. His show, Make It Plain, was the first talk show to sign on XM Satellite Radio in 2001, He was the first and only African American talk host on SiriusXM Progress, and the only African American in the U.S. hosting a daily, national show on a progressive/liberal talk format. In 2021, Hear Rev. Mark Thompson every weekday, LIVE on Facebook.com/MakeitPlain, DCP Entertainment, or Subscribe on Pandora, Google or Apple and call him live at 888-MIP-WOKE. © 2021 Building Abundant Success!! 2021 All Rights Reserved Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBAS Join me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23ba
Der 27. Januar ist der internationale Gedenktag für die Opfer des Holocaust. Auch bei Borussia Dortmund hat dieses Datum seinen festen Platz im Kalender. Schwarzgelb setzt sich aktiv ein im Kampf gegen Antisemitismus. Philipp Oppel unterhält sich in der aktuellen Ausgabe mit Daniel Lörcher, Leiter der Abteilung Corporate Responsibility beim BVB, und dem renommierten Sportjournalisten Raphael Honigstein, selbst jüdischen Glaubens, über das Engagement der Borussia in diesem Bereich und wie es von außen wahrgenommen wird.
We Remember. The Lads would like to extend our deepest thanks to those who have served for our collective safety and freedom. The Lads have accepted an invitation to be regularly broadcast on @bororedarmy on Fridays at 8pm and Saturdays at 10am. The station can be livestreamed here: https://t.co/Qhf9Qmsk1T?amp=1 (bit.ly/redarmyradio) This week we discuss Remembrance / Veteran's Day and our draw against Brentford. We look ahead to the international break and our fixture's against Norwich. Please connect with us @MiddlesbruhPod on twitter! Music By Crouch Productions
We Remember by Osterville Baptist Church
Join us for a very special episode as "We Remember". Listeners join our hosts and podcast team in sharing remembrances of friends and loved ones who, due to MBC, are no longer with us. Kate Keith again joins the podcast to share her husband Ryan with all of us and we have very special moments remembering people through the arts. Together we share the grief and loss of everyone who has died from MBC. Thanks for listening. Check out our blog and episode notes on our website, www.ourmbclife.org. We are found on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @ourmbclife.
MSNBC,CNN, AM Joy, DCP Entertainment Host of 'Make It Plain' with Mark Thompson, he is a Grassroots Activist. This week, We Remember the Leadership & Legacy of Voter's Rights! Mark Thompson's give his insight on what he believes is the key to social, economic & educational success today. The show is a political, human rights, and breaking news program. Mark (Matsimela Mapfumo) passionately and provocatively moderates discussion with well-informed listeners and nationally known leaders and celebrities on pressing political, social, economic, cultural and spiritual issues. The Rev. Mark A. Thompson was honored at the 104th Annual NAACP Convention “for 25 years of crusading journalism and outstanding leadership in furthering the work of civil and human rights.” Mark began his broadcast career in 1988 with Radio One, Inc. under the guidance of Cathy Hughes. His show, Make It Plain, was the first talk show to sign on XM Satellite Radio in 2001, He was the first and only African American talk host on SiriusXM Progress, and the only African American in the U.S. hosting a daily, national show on a progressive/liberal talk format. In 2020, Hear Rev. Mark Thompson every weekday, LIVE on Facebook.com/MakeitPlain, DCP Entertainment, or Subscribe on Pandora, Google or Apple and call him live at 888-MIP-WOKE. © 2020 Building Abundant Success!! 2020 All Rights Reserved Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBAS Join Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23ba
This is a guided meditation to take you on a journey to meet the Great Mystery. This Eternal Essence is within you, around you, guiding you, supporting you, blessing you...watching over you. When we meet the Mystery we reactivate our inner Spiritual Connection to All That Is. We Remember that we are indeed loved and we awaken our Inner Love. We drop further into the Present moment and hear the language of Reality, always whispering and guiding us Home.
Welcome Friday activities, MAP testing, We Remember.
Episode 590 - We Remember, Walking Dead Deluxe on FOC, Shuri Firsts, Idris Bloodsport Makes Waves, Sneak Peek at Next Week with Kyle & Drew - Detective #1027 (@DCComics) & Suneater #1 (@HeavyMetalInk). Get on the Kowabunga FOC and Preorder list http://eepurl.com/dy2Z8D Spec Contest for Hero Initiative https://www.heroinitiative.org/ Donations Keep Our Show Going, Please Give https://bit.ly/2nqTTKy Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on twitter.com/ComicsFunProfit & instagram.com/comicsforfunandprofit Like us on Facebook.com/ComicsForFunAndProfit Subscribe, rate, review on itunes, Spotify, Stitcher. Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast. https://comcsforfunandprofit.podomatic.com/
Organizers Darius Barringer and Michelle Crull joined us with details on the September 11 "We Remember, We Appreciate" event in Coldwater's Four Corners Park Friday from 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
We Remember the Incomparable Chadwick Boseman. And - Which Box Office did New Mutants top this week? Tenet? Which mega release date shuffle happened this week? Which one of my most anticipated comics now has a release date? Plus Streaming Recommendations. Hotline Calls. Pull Lists, a most excellent game of Avengers' Ice Cream and more!
Devon Allman y Duane Betts son la base vital de la Allman Betts Band, cuyos sonidos afilados reflejan la herencia de dos de los mejores músicos de Southern Rock, Gregg Allman y Dickey Betts personificada en sus hijos, que decidieron unir fuerzas tras un concierto de homenaje a Gregg un año después de su muerte en Phoenix. A la aventura también se unió bajista Berry Oakley Jr. — hijo de Berry Oakley, el que fuera miembro de The Allman Brothers Band. El año pasado debutaron con Down to the River y ahora anticipan un segundo registro gracias a “Magnolia Road”, que evoca los sonidos de sus padres respectivos. Procedentes del sur de California, Robert Jon & The Wreck está formada por cinco músicos veteranos músicos que un día decidieron unir sus fuerzas para crear un sonido propio como resultado de enredar el rock más clásico y el southern rock con la frescura del punk californiano. Hace cinco años apareció Glory Bound, su primer larga duración, tras debutar en 2013 con un EP titulado Rhythm Of The Road. El carisma de Robert Jon & The Wreck, la enorme calidad de sus canciones y la energía de sus directos, les hicieron crecer rápidamente y conseguir la tutela de Rival Sons, con quienes terminan compartiendo gira y a los que les une una gran amistad. Su nuevo trabajo es Last Light On The Highway, con mucho de blues, rock y soul pasados por el filtro del Orange County californiano y canciones tan motivadoras como “Do You Remember”. Ross Cooper llegó a Nashville tras abandonar los circuitos del rodeo y empezó a combinar de forma natural country y folk para completar un par de álbumes muy recomendables que ahora tendrán continuación con Chasing Old Highs, su tercer disco de estudio. Tejano de Lubbock y a medio camino entre Sam Outlaw y Ryan Adams, Ross Cooper cabalga, nunca mejor dicho, entre el regusto por la tradición de su estado y los nuevos paisajes sonoros de la country music como ha demostrado componiendo temas que han grabado Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen y William Clark Green, entre otros. Chasing Old Highs sigue la temática de su trabajo anterior, pero continúa ampliando horizontes. Además, su guitarra Gibson J-50, regalo de un amigo de la familia fallecido, ha tomado un papel protagonista en la construcción sonora del álbum. Hay canciones como “Hello Sunshine”, que abre el álbum, que traen a la memoria sonidos propios de John Hartford o Roger Miller y que dejan un mensaje de positividad sobre cómo los días no son inútiles aunque a veces no sean felices. Corb Lund tiene un nuevo álbum titulado Agricultural Tragic. Es un proyecto para honrar el pasado, compartiendo las lecciones aprendidas y las historias escuchadas en su rancho familiar en la provincia canadiense de Alberta, donde nació. Su personalidad artística siempre le ha derivado a publicar canciones que mezclan sus orígenes rurales y los nuevos tiempos. Compuesta junto a la cantautora Jaida Dreyer, "Never Not Had Horses" pasó de ser una tonalidad divertida de principio a terminar convirtiéndose en un lamento por la pérdida y la desesperación. Tiene que ver con el dicho popular de tener demasiados caballos y poco dinero y trata de aferrarse a pequeños hilos de esperanza. Como viene ocurriendo en los últimos tiempos, las nuevas canciones visitan muchos más paisajes reales de y se acercan a un estilo de vida agrícola y rural, al margen de los estereotipos, tantas veces irreales. Dale Watson se acogió al término Ameripolitan para diferenciarse de la industria de Nashville, como un rebelde de la country music, mezclando Outlaw Country, rockabilly, honky-tonk e incluso Western swing. Nacido en Alabama y criado en Texas, la constancia ha sido una de las características de su personalidad hasta convertirse en un músico con tintes de leyenda. Un verdadero forajido. Lo último que hemos conocido de él es esta versión a "Chevy Van", una canción de Sammy Johns, que compuso y cantó en 1973 junto a los miembros de la la mítica Wrecking Crew de Los Angeles. La canción detalla el encuentro fugaz de una pareja en la parte trasera de una Chevrolet Van. En First Rose of Spring, el último álbum de Willie Nelson, no hay demasiadas referencias al paso del tiempo, como había sido costumbre en sus últimos trabajos, ni tantas canciones propias. Tan solo ha compuesto dos temas junto a su viejo amigo y productor Buddy Cannon, y uno de ellos es “Blue Star”. Es una canción de amor donde él promete a su pareja que se encontrarán nuevamente en el cielo. Será “la estrella azul a la derecha”. Willie impone su impacto emocional con una voz entregada que se arropa en su legendaria guitarra Trigger, provocando una sensación relajante de abrazo cálido y seguro. Johnny Cash regresa a la actualidad con la recuperación de sus álbumes grabado en el sello Mercury en la segunda mitad de los años 80. Columbia Records decidió no contar con él y el legendario Hombre de Negro se marchó a mediados de 1986. Pero Mercury Records decidió firmarle un contrato y aquella relación duró cinco años y dejó para la historia seis álbumes. Ahora se edita The Complete Mercury Recordings 1986-1991, una caja de siete discos y el recopilatorio Easy Rider: The Best of the Mercury Recordings, con 24 de aquellos temas. Todos ellos han sido remasterizados de las cintas originales. La versión en CD incluye varias pistas inéditas e incluso un disco adicional de mezclas primitivas de las 20 canciones de su álbum, Classic Cash: Hall of Fame Series. Por supuesto una colección así no podíamos dejarla pasar por alto. Chips Moman fue el productor de Class of ’55: Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming, un disco grabado conjuntamente por Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis y Roy Orbison recordando sus comienzos en Sun Records durante los 50. En cierta forma, también era un homenaje a su antiguo compañero en el sello Elvis Presley. El disco fue grabado en los Sun Studios y culminado en los American Sound Studios, ambos localizados en Memphis, en tan solo cuatro jornadas de septiembre de 1985. Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins y Jerry Lee Lewis había colaborado juntos previamente en un par de ocasiones. El 1956 fueron protagonista junto a Elvis Presley del mítico Million Dollar Quartet y en 1982 publicaron a trío The Survivors grabado en vivo en Alemania. Johnny Cash fue solista en un par de temas de Class of ’55: Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming, “We Remember the King” de Paul Kennerly y “I Will Rock and Roll with You”, un tema propio en el que se dejaba acompañar por un cuarteto de metal. Había problemas legales con el Hombre de Negro, ya que aún tenía contrato con Columbia. De tal forma que Chips Moman tuvo que pagar 100.000 dólares a la compañía por el permiso de grabación. Johnny Cash firmó con Mercury muy poco después. Johnny Cash siempre supo rodearse de grandes amigos y en, Johnny Cash Is Coming To Town, su debut en solitario para Mercury en 1987, no dejó de hacerlo. Se puso en manos de "Cowboy" Jack Clement para el trabajo de producción y se reunió con sus artistas más cercanos y familiares como June, Anita, Helen y Carlene Carter, su entonces yerno Marty Stuart y su compañero Waylon Jennings. Con este último cantó “The Night Hank Williams Came to Town”, que fue el único single extraído. Era una canción compuesta por Bobby Braddock, autor de algunos de los mayores éxitos para George Jones y Tammy Wynette, y Charlie Williams, que hizo la locución final. El tema describe la visita de Hank Williams a una pequeña ciudad para dar un concierto en 1951, con Harry Truman de presidente. En el año 1988, Johnny Cash lanzaba el álbum Water From The Wells Of Home, una vez más producido por Jack Clement, con un buen número de colaboraciones con otros artistas, algunas especialmente brillantes, y que abarcaban desde su hija Rosanne, su hijo John, Glen Campbell, Jessi Colter, los Everly Brothers, Tom T. Hall, Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams, Jr., y Paul y Linda McCartney y Emmylou Harris, con quien interpretó un tema del legendario Roy Acuff como “As Long As I Live", en el que encontramos a Waylon, su mujer Jessi y al propio Roy Acuff en los coros. Publicado en formato de doble Lp coincidiendo con el Record Store Day, Classic Cash: Hall of Fame (Early Mixes) es uno de los regalos de esta caja de siete CDs del Hombre de Negro. Contiene las mezclas originales de las 20 canciones que conformaron en 1988 el álbum Classic Cash: Hall of Fame Series y cuyas cintas fueron descubiertas recientemente en los archivos de Mercury. Johnny Cash decidió grabar de nuevo temas emblemáticos de sus años en Sun y Columbia aprovechando las nuevas técnicas de producción, algo que no terminó de contentar a ciertos puristas, aunque el guitarrista Bob Wootton y el batería W.S. Holland seguían a su lado. Entre aquellos viejos éxitos resucitados se encontraba “Sunday Morning Coming Down”, que este pasado viernes cumplió medio siglo desde que fue grabada por primera vez. Era el 10 de Julio de 1970. Estaba escrita por Kris Kristofferson, a quien conoció en los estudios de Columbia un año antes y al que introdujo en los círculos musicales. En 1990 apareció en el mercado Boom Chicka Boom, cuyo título hacía referencia al sonido de los Tennessee Three, la banda de acompañamiento de Johnny Cash. En este caso, se han añadido seis cortes con cuatro primitivas versiones de otros tantos temas y dos canciones que se publicaron como caras B de un par de singles. Entre lo más destacado encontramos “Hidden Shame”, una canción que Elvis Costello compuso expresamente para el veterano artista. Costello ya había visto como uno de los temas de su álbum King of America, "The Big Light", sirvió de apertura tres años antes en Johnny Cash Is Coming to Town. Con el regreso de “Cowboy” Clement a la producción, The Mystery of Life fue el último disco de Johnny Cash para Mercury y, lo cierto, es que no se esforzó demasiado. El artista ya había iniciado la aventura de los Highwayman con Waylon, Willie y Kristofferson y este disco contenía temas de algunas sesiones de grabación muy recientes y de sobras de su primer disco en la compañía, en 1986, Johnny Cash is Coming to Town. The Mystery of Life fue el último disco de estudio en el que participó el mítico batería W.S. Holland, bien conocido como "Fluke", aunque siguió acompañándole en los conciertos. Aquel disco lo cerraba la versión larga de “The Wanderer” que aparecería en la banda sonora de la película de Wim Wenders Faraway, So Close! con Johnny Cash y U2. El cuarteto británico la incluiría en su álbum Zooropa del 94. Menos mal que tres años después comenzaron los American Recordings. En cualquier caso, el Hombre de Negro casi nunca defrauda y al margen de volver a grabar “Hey Porter” y “Wanted Man” de sus años en Sun y Columbia, nos dejó “I’ll Go Somewhere and Sing My Songs Again” con Tom T. Hall. Escuchar audio
In this episode we talk about a "puddle" of different topics, and start it off by remembering the Legendary Animorphs and taking a few moments to look at the covers of the book and remember just how bad ass they really were - and some other childhood book selections - Neon Popsicle approved "You Better get that Gorilla Hair" And catch you up on some more FF7 remake - Full review coming as we beat the game. We fill you in on some BREAKING NEWS including the current drama that's happening right now on YouTube between H3H3 and Keemstar - Is it acceptable to target another creators sponsors to teach them a lesson? Check out the videos that started all the drama below: H3H3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3gXcIifc3o&t=2085s KeemStar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdpkW14cShk&t=3s On some Spiritual shi-: We ask the important questions like - What is Inspiration anyway? why Do we want to create? and what happens to an idea when its not acted upon? "We REMEMBER with our MINDS, but we LEARN with our HEARTS! We do a quick COVID-19 Update and how things are in our experience and how things seem to be getting back to normal and how weird it is how divided we are over our president - and how visceral some people get when the topic comes up. We stay on the future's pulse and talk about VR - Will our fleshy desires, like drugs and sex, still be a things we want? Or will VR cure drug addiction? Yo, and did you realize there are kids out there who don't know what its like to NOT have the internet? and juggle the idea of what we would do if given the choice to continue as a terrestrial being, or exist in the datascape? Starship Troopers and how ahead of its time it was.. Plus much more! Support the Show through Patreon: www.patreon.com/intheneon?fan_landing=true and follow us on Social Media! Oh, and Follow the Podcast if you don't already, whats wrong with you? =) Share and Follow if you like! IG: @neon_popsicle Twitch TV: https://www.twitch.tv/neon_popsicle and SPECIAL THANKS to our first EVER (un)official sponsor Pin Plugged! Use Code "THEREALONES" on www.PinPlugged.com for 10% your order through June 20! or hit them up for a custom pins if in need! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neonpopsicle/support
Episode 14, entitled "We Remember" commemorates the 105th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in both words and music. Among the participants are our leaders, Grand Commander Steven Adams and Grand Matron Alice Kalustian. We'll talk to Past Grand Commander Dr. Dennis Papazian, a scholar, and lecturer on Armenian affairs about how genocide affects us still, both historically and politically. Past Commander of Ararat Lodge, The Reverend Father Antranig Baljian will offer a special prayer for the victims of the genocide. We'll pay tribute to the victims in song with music from Charles Aznavour, George Garvarentz, and Alan Hovhaness. Finally, my mother and sister will join me in introducing you to my grandfather, a genocide survivor who wrote about his experiences in heart-wrenching detail. Hosted and Produced by Asbed David Medzorian of Ararat Lodge No. 1 in Boston.
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MSNBC,CNN, DCP Entertainment Host of 'Make It Plain' with Mark Thompson, he is a Grassroots Activist. This week, We Remember the Leadership & Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Mark Thompson's give his insight on what he believes is the key to social, economic & educational success today. The show is a political, human rights, and breaking news program. Mark (Matsimela Mapfumo) passionately and provocatively moderates discussion with well-informed listeners and nationally known leaders and celebrities on pressing political, social, economic, cultural and spiritual issues. The Rev. Mark A. Thompson was honored at the 104th Annual NAACP Convention “for 25 years of crusading journalism and outstanding leadership in furthering the work of civil and human rights.” Mark began his broadcast career in 1988 with Radio One, Inc. under the guidance of Cathy Hughes. His show, Make It Plain, was the first talk show to sign on XM Satellite Radio in 2001, He was the first and only African American talk host on SiriusXM Progress, and the only African American in the U.S. hosting a daily, national show on a progressive/liberal talk format. In 2020, Hear Rev. Mark Thompson every weekday, LIVE on Facebook.com/MakeitPlain, DCP Entertainment, or Subscribe on Pandora, Google or Apple and call him live at 888-MIP-WOKE. © 2020 Building Abundant Success!! 2020 All Rights Reserved Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBAS Join e on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23ba Join Me on Facebook @ Facebook.com/BuildingAbundantSuccess
Thunder Reporters Paris Lawson and Nick Gallo are on the road in San Antonio as they look ahead at the matchup with the Spurs, look back at the recent wins, and debut a new "Love it or Lean on it" segment. 3:35 - Do it All Dennis: https://www.nba.com/thunder/training-camp-do-it-all-dennis-191012 9:45 - All Set for the Spurs: https://www.nba.com/thunder/preview/spurs-191107 13:40 - We Remember: https://www.nba.com/thunder/community/we-remember-191105
THIS WEEKS EPISODE OF THE STARTING 5 WE DISCUSS NEWS HAPPENING WITH NEW SPORTS ILLUSTRATED COVER ATHLETE IS THERE A PROBLEM WITH THE WARRIORS? WE REMEMBER 17 YEARS AGO WHEN JAM MASTER JAY WAS MURDERED WE GIVE CONDOLENCES & REMEMBER MOMENTS IN THE LIFE OF JOHN WITHERSPOON(AKA POPS) ARE THE 49ERS REAL AND A WEAK TRADE DEADLINE IN THE NFL. NCAA PASSES FAIR PAY FOR PLAY ACT J1CON.COM IS THE PLACE TO ME THIS WEEKEND THESTARTING5SHOW.COM IS THE HOME!!!
This week's episode features, Jordan Gross, author of Getting Comfy, and recent graduate of Northwestern University. Tune in as we discuss the importance of creating a life you want to live; key question behind “success”; impact of our environment; and different ways to sharpen your self-awareness. Throughout the past five years, Jordan co-founded and co-contributed for a food and fitness blog called “Feast Mode”; started an Alzheimer's Awareness group “They Forget, We Remember,” which gave him opportunities to serve as a Junior Board member for Northwestern's Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center, as well as for The Youth Movement Against Alzheimer's. He has worked with various startups including Pak'd, a healthy meal delivery kit for elementary/middle school lunches; Chowbus, a food delivery service delivering authentic Asian cuisine; and RXBAR, which was just acquired for $600 million by Kellogg's. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: On Life: Learn to balance decisions that you make based on societal expectations and who you want to be On Success: What does success mean to you? On Environment: What type of impact does your environment have on you? On Sharpening Self-Awareness: Get “COMFY” (Calm, Openness, Movement, Funny, You)
How can stories be bridges that give access into a person who has dementia or Alzheimer's? Since the spirit is a vibrant component of of each person, how can we communicate better with people with dementia through spiritual stories and songs? Dr. Jennifer Bute, an accomplished physician now living with dementia, joins Louise Morse of the Pilgrim's Friend Society and Jordan Gross of They Forget, We Remember on this episode. These guests teach co-hosts Amy and Holland about communicating with people with #dementia using #stories and other techniques. In this episode, Jennifer talks about her Japanese memory groups, Jordan shares how #improv can be a great tool, and Louise sets the record straight on why we freeze up when chatting with folks with dementia.
Failure Is Not Fatal if – We Recognize that Everyone Fails! We Remember that God’s Love and Forgiveness Is not Dependent On Our Success! We Learn and Grow From Our Failures! We Put Our Failures Behind Us and Go On!
Yes, Yes, Yes, We Remember. Fantasy, Science Fiction, Alternate History Yes, Yes, Yes, We Remember by Elizabeth Beechwood This is a story about an atrocity of war that people refuse to talk about, or can’t bear to talk about. Hopefully, their burden is lighter because the Mountains share their memory. It's also a story about resilience and hope. Third Flatiron podcasts are available on the website at thirdflatiron.com. Story read by Keely Rew and produced by Andrew Cairns.
3:00 MLB Yankees vs Red Sox, London Edition Mets "We Remember" Happy Bobby Bonilla Day Tyler Skaggs 7:30 HOF Weekend 14:15 NCAAM 17:15 The California Kid returns Pacquiao v Thurman Jones v Santos 21:00 NFL 25:45 The Open 29:45 Soccer x3 34:15 Wimbledon 36:00 NBA free agency 42:30 PLL All-Star Weekend 45:30 goodbye.
We Remember the Gospel // 1 Corinthians 11:23–26 // Pastor Phil Ward
We remember. Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends. John 15:13 The post We Remember appeared first on Harrisonburg First Assembly.
Remember when movies DIDN'T have superheroes in them? Remember when movies had ordinary people like you and me? Remember when we used to put out a new episode every other week? We Remember. And we talk about it. A lot.Much thanks to Pippa for all their help in getting this podcast and this episode up and running.Editor's note: The late, great, Burt Reynolds passed away after this episode was recorded. No disrespect is meant in ANY way. RIP Bandit. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's Daily Dose, WE REMEMBER a day that changed our country and the world forever - September 11th 2001 - and we NEVER FOGET those lost and those who sacrificed so much in name of freedom!
"We Remember, God 'Forgets'" - By Bob Jennerich (04MARCH2018) by Grace Redeemer Community Church
Course: Oblivion. Things are looking up for the Voyager crew at the beginning of the fifth-season episode "Course: Oblivion," from the wedding of Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres to an enhanced warp drive. But that all changes when the ship and crew begin losing their molecular cohesion, only to discover that they are, in fact, merely biomimetic duplicates of the real Voyager ship and crew, created a year before when Voyager landed on the aptly named "Demon Planet." In this episode of To The Journey, hosts Zachary Fruhling and Suzanne Williamson (or perhaps their biomimetic duplicates; you be the judge!) discuss the merits of "Course: Oblivion." From the minutiae of the wedding of Fake-Tom and Fake-B'Elanna to the existential burdens of being a biomimetic duplicate, Zachary and Suzanne wrestle with whether "Course: Oblivion" is as riveting as they recall and whether "Course: Oblivion" is really just one big metaphor for our finite human lives. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Distinguished Melting Neelix (00:03:27) What about Harry Kim? (00:07:28) Warp Cores Are Like Cats (00:10:13) Who Is Ensign Harper?! (00:12:21) This Episode Is a Metaphor for Life (00:18:02) Goo People and an Enhanced Warp Drive (00:20:54) Tom with a Tommy Gun (00:25:07) Not as Riveting as We Remember (00:30:14) Goo Gone (00:34:40) Closing (00:37:49) Hosts Zachary Fruhling and Suzanne Williamson Production Suzanne Williamson (Editor) Zachary Fruhling (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Bruce Lish (Associate Producer) Joo Kim (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Patrick Carlin (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Back From The Weekend & Corbin Is Back From Vacation!!!! Sam Explains How She Punishes Us, Docs Are Looking At Your Junk Whether You Believe It Or Not, Pop Is Back From Having His Baby, We Remember 9/11, Jeff Hensley Stops By To Answer Your Legal Questions, We Talk About The Best & Worst Parts Of The Weekend, & Alan Spector Of NBC Radio News Gives Us A Call About Hurricane Irma!!!
Back From The Weekend & Corbin Is Back From Vacation!!!! Sam Explains How She Punishes Us, Docs Are Looking At Your Junk Whether You Believe It Or Not, Pop Is Back From Having His Baby, We Remember 9/11, Jeff Hensley Stops By To Answer Your Legal Questions, We Talk About The Best & Worst Parts Of The Weekend, & Alan Spector Of NBC Radio News Gives Us A Call About Hurricane Irma!!!
Listen to Harlem trailblazer, Malcolm Merriweather, as he talks classic music, baking Red Velvet cake and more, with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.Malcolm Merriweather, Mr. Merriweather's new job as music director of The Dessoff Choirs, living in Harlem, the upcoming performance We Remember about Dr. Martin Luther King and John F. Kennedy.Conductor Malcolm J. Merriweather is music director of New York City's The Dessoff Choirs, known for performances of choral works from the pre-Baroque era through the 21st century. An assistant professor, he is director of choral studies and voice department coordinator at Brooklyn College, artist in residence at Union Theological Seminary, and artistic director of Voices of Haiti, a 60-member children's choir in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, operated by the Andrea Bocelli Foundation. Merriweather is also in demand as a baritone soloist, often performing throughout the eastern United States.SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: www.youtube.com/harlemworldmagazine.comwww.facebook.com/harlemworldmagazine.comwww.harlemworldmagazine.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)
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Yes! That sound is us! We are back with our very first episode of 2015. Oh sure, we know, we've been out having too much fun and haven't had much spare time for our show. Tony and Al went to Nevada and Jim got a new puppy. But hey, just give this show a listen. It is worth the wait.Movie: Air AmericaInterview: Paul Glavin, SkycraftSong: Disney Fly MedleyBook: Cavalry of the Air by Norman LeachSound: Confused Student Pilot Flying Solo (ATC) Website: Only Flying MachinesDestination: Laughlin, NV & Bullhead City, AZ AirportBonus Song & Video: We Remember, Dwayne O'Brien
Guests this hour include - Kevin Faulconer (City Councilman), Mike Reagan (The Reagan Foundation), Mehran Aram (Aramco Mortgage), and Jack (military vet witness to 9/11) Mark Larson opens the hour talking about Mayor Bob Filner meeting with his ex-fiancee; then KUSI gets a hold of Gloria Alred and she says it was a coincidence and there's no healing to see! Kevin Faulconer chimes in on Bob Filner's limits that were raised for his credit; and his current run for Mayor! We REMEMBER 9/11 today and wonder how President Obama would have given leadership during that defining moment (compared to Bush). Bush was a uniter so why did the DEMS. turn on him? Veteran Jack tells Mark how his life was changed that fateful day when his morning meeting was cancelled. And we'll get a financial and historical update from Mehran Aram. Certainly we'll round off the hour with Mike Reagan and he'll talk Obama's Syria speech, his inconsistency, and Putin's leadership being greater! Larson. LIVE. LOCAL. REMEMBERING 9.11.01
This is show #90, The Decade's Best Blues! Welcome back, my friends! This is your blues DJ coming at you from the blues filled studio in the … Well, this show is a great one and will be a little different. This show is highlighting a number of the songs featured on a critic's poll conducted by the great blues magazine, , that selected “The Decade's Best Blues, 25 Great Albums That Defined The Past 10 Years.” Well, I started off the show with playing their tune “Something's Wrong” off of the 23rd ranked CD called Lowdown Feelin'. I then followed up with their great Howlin' Wolf tune, “Chocolate Drop.” So, who else is on the list of the best 25 CDs? Well, I can't play them all in an hour, but we'll hear 19th ranked playing “Hard Times” off their self-titled CD. Corey Harris & Henry Butler follow up ranked 18th with “If You Let A Man Kick You Once” that was on the CD, Vu-Du Menz. gets a little Coco Montoya help on his tune “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” from his 17th ranked CD, Painkiller. At number 16, is cranking out two tunes, “You Make Me So Angry” and “Fill ‘Er Up” from their offering called Play It ‘Til Tomorrow. We then are treated with The Holmes Brothers (ranked 13th) with “We Meet, We Part, We Remember” from the CD, Simple Truths.Shaking the house at number 11 is Lil' Ed & the Blues Imperials playing “Tired of Crying” off the CD, Rattleshake. We then journey all the way to number 5 with the beautiful Koko Taylor belting out two great songs, “Gonna Buy Me A Mule” and “Piece of Man” from the Old School CD. We wrap up the show with two tunes from 's CD ranked number 3, White African. We're treated to “Rain So Hard” and “My Soul's in Louisiana.” Special thanks to Magazine, The World's Blues Magazine for such a great Critic's Poll! It's nearly impossible to select a single song or two to represent such great work that fill all of these CDs. Your best bet? Go out to the to find hyperlinks to buy ALL of this great music and see for your self! And if you're not a current subscriber to , subscribe today! Remember to become a member of the and cast your vote for the ! More details can be found at . Enjoy the show and keep in touch! I can be found at , , and ! Or better yet, e-mail me at . Until next time, this is Dave Harrison, reminding you to keep the blues alive and keep the blues in the blood! Dave
We Remember the King of Pop, then talk some NBA and the big moves (note: since we recorded the podcast Artest went to LA, Ariza went to Houston.) Then talked some MLB, very little NFL, some Tennis, then Team USA's big choke! R.I.P. Michael Jackson 1958-2009.
This week, Amanda and Tom Sanford talk to Shaun O’Dell and Emily Prince about Shaun’s show “We Remember the Sun? at the Susan Inglett Gallery. Shaun O’Dell makes drawings, videos, music and sometimes sculpture. His work explores the intertwining realities of the human and natural orders. O’Dell has exhibited his work at many venues, including the Jack Hanley Gallery in San Francisco and Los Angeles, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, UCLA Hammer Museum, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Whitebox in New York, and the Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York. His work is held in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, M.H. deYoung Memorial Museum and the Berkeley Art Museum. O’Dell received his MFA from Stanford University. He is the recipient of the 2006 Diebenkorn Teaching Fellowship from the San Francisco Art Institute, 2005 Artadia Award, 2004 SECA Award from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and a 2002 Fleishhacker Foundation Award. He is currently teaching at University of California, Berkeley and California College of the Arts, and is the co-organizer of The New New Masses, a lecture series on Art and Politics. SHAUN O’DELL We Remember the Sun Susan Inglett Gallery 522 W. 24 St. New York, NY 10011 February 15th - March 15th