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Comhrá le Jack Mac Íomhair de chuid Raidió Fáilte i mBéal Feirste faoi Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, nó mo chara, ag dul os comhair na Cúirte Dúiche i Westminister.
The British Government has announced that it will give £50m to the re-development of Casement Park, on the Falls Road in Belfast. Our London Correspondent Tommy Meskell has more from Westminister, whilst Michael Corcoran brings us reaction from GAA President Jarlath Burns...
The rise of the far right in Europe - are you concerned? Unite the Union's Community Branch is holding a seminar on this in the coming days. We were joined in the studio by one of the organisers Michael Netto, speaker at the event Henry Pinna and on the line by Simon Dubbins, Unite the Union Director of International.Today is 'Wear Red Day', with the local community asked to wear red to raise awareness of heart disease and support for good heart health.Leading the way, the Cardiac Association encourages everyone to wear red and donate if possible. As part of their fund-raising and educational efforts, the Association has donated a chest compression device to the Ambulance Service.The Representation in Westminster Movement says it's ready to exercise patience and perseverance. The group left a meeting with the Chief Minister on Wednesday morning, saying that while not totally happy, it was at least clearer on where it stood. The Representation in Westminster Movement told GBC it has been assured the matter will form part of discussions by the Constitutional Reform Select Committee. The Committee has not yet met, pending the result of treaty negotiations. We spoke to Wilfred Stagnetto and Emilio Reyes from the Movement.‘Between the lines' is back. The GBC TV series looks at the work of eleven writers and poets, looking at their personal journeys and creative struggles. Poets, writers, lyricists, playwrights …. Artistry is about vulnerability, about putting yourself out there. We caught up with three local lawyers who are also creative writers: Levi Attias, Tim Garcia & Tessa Rosado Standen.And, there's some big sporting fixtures happening this weekend. Jose Mari Ruiz filled us in on the action happening this weekend, including the women's hockey final, the highly anticipated football match between Lincoln Red Imps and St Joseph's, and the darts JDC World Championships. He also shared some news in the world of boxing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen as Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones recounts the history of Westminster Chapel and its pastors. In this sermon preached in 1965 titled “Centenary of the Opening of Westminster Chapel,” he shares the love he has in celebrating the anniversary of this church that he pastored for nearly 30 years. Learn more about cathedrals, church buildings, and the danger to externalize religion—whether in building, art, or music. Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones boldly declares that such externalization is inverse to spirituality—as one increases, the other simultaneously decreases. Dr. Lloyd-Jones proclaims his abhorrence for “non-conformist cathedrals” and analyzes the movements throughout the generations. What does it mean to say “there is a church within the church”? Learn about the story of Samuel Martin and the formation of Westminster Chapel on the old site of the Westminster Hospital. The remarkable survival story of this chapel amidst the bombings is recounted and told in a personal way by Dr. Lloyd-Jones. Hear of his confidence in its safety and his long history ever since. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/603/29
Listen as Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones recounts the history of Westminster Chapel and its pastors. In this sermon preached in 1965 titled “Centenary of the Opening of Westminster Chapel,” he shares the love he has in celebrating the anniversary of this church that he pastored for nearly 30 years. Learn more about cathedrals, church buildings, and the danger to externalize religion—whether in building, art, or music. Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones boldly declares that such externalization is inverse to spirituality—as one increases, the other simultaneously decreases. Dr. Lloyd-Jones proclaims his abhorrence for “non-conformist cathedrals” and analyzes the movements throughout the generations. What does it mean to say “there is a church within the church”? Learn about the story of Samuel Martin and the formation of Westminster Chapel on the old site of the Westminster Hospital. The remarkable survival story of this chapel amidst the bombings is recounted and told in a personal way by Dr. Lloyd-Jones. Hear of his confidence in its safety and his long history ever since.
Listen as Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones recounts the history of Westminster Chapel and its pastors. In this sermon preached in 1965 titled “Centenary of the Opening of Westminster Chapel,” he shares the love he has in celebrating the anniversary of this church that he pastored for nearly 30 years. Learn more about cathedrals, church buildings, and the danger to externalize religion—whether in building, art, or music. Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones boldly declares that such externalization is inverse to spirituality—as one increases, the other simultaneously decreases. Dr. Lloyd-Jones proclaims his abhorrence for “non-conformist cathedrals” and analyzes the movements throughout the generations. What does it mean to say “there is a church within the church”? Learn about the story of Samuel Martin and the formation of Westminster Chapel on the old site of the Westminster Hospital. The remarkable survival story of this chapel amidst the bombings is recounted and told in a personal way by Dr. Lloyd-Jones. Hear of his confidence in its safety and his long history ever since. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/603/29
Welcome back to the ESPC Property Show! After their summer break, Paul & Megan are back to talk all things property for another season. In this first episode back, they look back at Paul's predictions for the year and how many came true including whether or not buyers are getting a better bargain now, and then they chat through what they missed during the break - a new government in Westminister, the future of cladding and of course the performance of the local property market. And Paul wraps things up with a mini-prediction for the remainder of the year. You can watch Paul's predictions video back in full hereWatch our new first-time buyer podcast "First-timers Club" here Read the latest ESPC House Price Report here Got a question for us? Send us a text message! Enjoy the episode? We'd love to hear from you! Send your questions and comments to us directly on marketing@espc.com or via our social media channels. You can also help other people find us by sharing the episode or leaving us a review and rating from wherever you're listening!To find out more about ESPC and our solicitor estate agent member firms, you can head to our website.You can read our most recent house reports here: http://bit.ly/3CQlEQwRead the latest news from the property market in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Scottish Borders here: http://bit.ly/3IPOR1TESPC is more than just a market leading property website. We are the home of property and are here to help you at every stage of your property journey.
Seán F. Ó Drisceoil ag labhairt linn faoi thorthaí an olltoghcháin sa Bhreatain, go háirithe in Albain áit ar theip go tubaisteach ar an bpáirtí náisiúnta.
Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, reports on the impact the British Government's legacy act is having on the upcoming Westminister election.
Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, reports ahead of voters in Northern Ireland going to the polls this week.
A new Angus Reid poll finds two-thirds of Canadians believe all federal leaders should receive the proper security clearance to read the recent NSICOP report. Guest: Shachi Kurl - President, Angus Reid Institute Failure to renew current salmon farming licenses in British Columbia will put a remotely located First Nation at risk and will result in it suffering annual economic losses of $2.82 million in economic output, $2.8m in employment income, and 60 jobs. Guest: Isaiah Robinson - member of the Coalition of First Nations for Finfish Stewardship A new freestanding public washroom will be installed on Begbie Street – not Hyack Square, as had originally been envisioned. Guest: Tasha Henderson - New Westminster Councillor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's episode takes a break from politics to talk dogs! North Carolina based journalist and author Tommy Tomlinson joins host Tim Boyum to talk about his new book called Dogland. It's an inside look at the world of the Westminster Dog Show. The book takes us inside the world through the eyes of a dog and his handler. Tomlinson also explores the relationship between humankind and dog. Tomlinson is a Pulitzer finalist, author and former Charlotte Observer reporter and columnist.
Episode 342 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast focuses on political news this week, kicking off with a story that China is being accused of using AI-generated content, in order to sow discontent in the upcoming American election. From there the team look news that YouTube is being accused of complacent in blocking malicious videos advertisements in the upcoming Indian elections. To wrap up, the team look at news that a spear-phishing / honey trap campaign is being orchestrated in UK parliament, with several members confessing to being targets – but who's behind the attacks? If you liked what you heard, please consider subscribing. China Using AI-Generated Content to Sow Division in US YouTube failed to block disinformation about Indian elections UK minister confirmed as 12th target in Westminster ‘honey trap' scandal
Police investigate a shooting in George Town. Caymans Speaker was in Westminister for Commonwealth Celebrations. Head of the Cayman Islands Tourism Association shares watersports industry concerns. #rcnews #radiocayman #caymanislands --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rcnews/message
Paul Shields is a therapist who specialises in cognitive behavioural therapy whom I started working with last year to try get over my childhood trauma and anxiety/attachment issues by far my most requested guest since I've spoke about him so much. We get in to some pretty tricky topics including - Do ssri's/anti depressants work and Pauls overview of them - Why are mental health issue's continuing to rise - Why is nobody talking about womans depression rates as they're actually really high too - Why therapists need to stop pushing positive happy self talk as it makes them unrelatable - Why the governments policies and refusal to do anything about the levels of poverty are ultimately what is going to stop mental health issue's from falling Is it a problem with Westminister and the conservatives.. would labour be any better? Would any party make any difference? This was a more serious conversation than I anticipated having but considering Paul is one of the smartest people I know when it comes to how we think even if you don't agree with him I think you'll enjoy hearing my therapist talk openly about depression, anxiety, mental health disorders, treatments like CBT and everything mental health. To have your situation be spoke about on the pod email chatsgcadvice@gmail.com Free beginner gym plan https://dedicated-designer-1731.ck.page/f75132c0fb Social Media Links https://www.instagram.com/gavinmckinneypt https://www.tiktok.com/@gavinmckinneypt https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsh1tgetcancelled 0:00 - What does Paul look for in potential therapy clients 11:00 - Why personal trainers shouldn't give mental health advice 17:45 - How to find a relatable therapist and why middle class therapists can often be unhelpful 29:30 - How Paul gets his clients to speak about their issues and not avoid them 38:00 - Paul shares his upbringing in Glasgow 42:00 - Paul explains fight or flight and anxiety 49:15 - Why is poverty a huge contributer to mental health problems 1:07:00 - Misuse of ssri's and the state of the NHS 1:18:00 - How to be a good therapist 1:27:50 - Dating advice from my therapist 1:35:30 - How to make therapy actually work
On tonight's programme Paul discusses the problem of female elders in regards to ordination vows and the Reformed faith. In this programme we examined the strong egalitarian views found within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
On tonight's programme Paul discusses the problem of female elders in regards to ordination vows and the Reformed faith. In this programme we examined the strong egalitarian views found within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. Megiddo Radio · #506 Female Elders, Ordination Vows & the Westminister Confession of Faith
On tonight's programme Paul discusses the problem of female elders in regards to ordination vows and the Reformed faith. In this programme we examined the strong egalitarian views found within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
On tonight's programme Paul discusses the problem of female elders in regards to ordination vows and the Reformed faith. In this programme we examined the strong egalitarian views found within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
Nathaniel Holmes went Missing in Westminster Colorado on December 19th 2017. He was last seen being dropped off at Hidden Lake High School by his mother but apparently never made it to class. This episode covers what we know up to this point. Dad's interview with News Nationhttps://www.newsnationnow.com/missing/nathanial-holmes/Investigation Discovery Episode (not uploaded at the time the episode was posted) https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/show/disappeared-investigation-discovery-atve-us10 % off all merch using code SHERLOCK at checkout Merch: prettyliesandalibis.myshopify.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/PrettyLiesAndAlibisDonate: PayPal - prettyliesandalibis@gmail.com Venmo - @prettyliesalibisBuy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/prettyliesrCash App- PrettyliesandalibisThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4447192/advertisement
Westminister Hour live from the Conservative party conference.
While a lot of people are apparently worried about tampering with the Australian Constitution in enshrining an Aboriginal Voice to parliament, Jennifer and Jacques discuss how we don't actually follow our Constitution for the most part. It is an anomolous document that embeds our subjection to a distant monarch and says nothing about democratic processes.Alongside our Constitution we have the Westminister system from Britain - of following principles that have been developed over time and embodied in precedents. At the time of federation, 1901, both our Consititution and governing principles and precedents were fundamentally racist.A 'Yes' vote for an Aboriginal advisory group to Parliament would just be the beginning. The ongoing work would be in ensuring its representation of local Aboriginal communities around Australia, and making sure that Parliament respects the advice and puts in place policies that improve Aboriginal lives on the ground. With this in mind, Jennifer and Jacques believe a Voice to Parliament would release a world of possibilities for a better future - not just for Aboriginal people, but for all Australians.
Eighty six year old Fergie MacDonald remembers shooting Red deer as a nine year old boy. The Second World War was on and food was scarce in his home village in the rugged Moidart peninsula, in the Scottish Highlands. It was of course a crime, as he freely acknowledges - the deer belonged to the local estate. But his family had to eat. His mother roasted, boiled and salted the venison and, as Fergie says, "you acquired a taste for it." Today he's still eating vension, but it comes from animals shot legally by his son John, who is a deer manager, stalker and butcher. John has been running his own wild venison business since 1998 and in that time he's seen immense changes. He says there's much more public awareness about the benefits of eating a lean, protein-rich meat, amid concerns about the environmental damage caused by red deer over population. John sells venison cuts to passing trade from his roadside shop as well as providing meat for the family's hotel, Mingarry Park, run by his wife Emma. Emma says venison dishes are always on the menu and vegetarians have even been willing to try them. But John's business is not without its headaches. He tells Sheila Dillon he has to work within strict culling targets imposed by the Scottish government and he's concerned that deer numbers locally are falling too quickly. Since Covid and Brexit, he finds it hard to get staff, so much so, that Fergie regularly helps out in the shop and his 73 year old Mum, Maureen, still makes all the burgers. Further north on the shores of Loch Ness, campaigners have been giving school children an introduction to the complexities of deer management and venison production. Earlier this year, in a project called 'Hill to Grill', pupils at Glen Urquhart High School joined a deer stalker on the hills and were shown how the animals are butchered and processed. Back in school, they devised their own recipes and took part in a Dragon's Den-type competition to market and brand their dishes. One of the organisers, ecological consultant, Dr Linzi Seivwright, says it was a fantastic learning experience for the children. "It's vital to move away from the traditional image of venison as a food for the wealthy and to show local communities that it is an affordable and versatile choice." Sheila complimented the teenage chefs.. "These are so moist and delicious - so much nicer than burgers from a fast food chain," she said. Hundreds of miles away in Gloucestershire, the environmental problems caused by large deer herds are much more critical, according to leading campaigner and deer manager, Mike Robinson. He says that numbers have got out of control, particularly since Covid and that culling targets are more difficult to enforce in England than in Scotland, because estates are smaller and fragmented. He shows Sheila some of the damage in an estate forest caused by grazing deer. He estimates that there may be nearly 3 million deer in England, mainly fallow, roe and muntjac and that stricter controls are necessary. He says the Westminister government is now using a carrot and stick approach with landowners – offering woodland grants which are conditional on professional deer management plans – and he's hopeful that this will be effective. As well as managing deer, Mike Robinson is a chef and restaurateur with several award-winning restaurants. He specialises in wild food and recently launched The Wild Venison Project – an initiative to get more chefs across the UK to put venison on their menus and to persuade the public to buy and cook it at home. He cooks several recipes for Sheila to demonstrate the versatility of the meat and he says: "I suppose you could say I am obssessed with vension. It just makes so much sense to eat a meat which is wild, healthy and nutritious and which also helps address environmental problems." Mike runs Deer Box, an online food site and believes selling directly to the public is the most cost effective and efficient way for producers to operate because most supermarket chains have their own internal purchasing systems which are difficult for small producers to work with. He set up Deer Box during Covid, with a state of the art processing unit and offers everything from expensive steak cuts to mince, steak pieces and burgers. He is also a patron of The Countryside Food Trust, a charity which distributes game to food banks and communtiy projects. It's not the first time Sheila Dillon has reported, for The Food Programme, on efforts to increase the consumption of wild venison. Will they have more success this time? Given the growing interest in food sustainability and environmental concerns, campaigners Mike Robinson, John MacDonald and Linzi Seivwright are convinced their message is finally beginning to pay dividends.
Defiant George Santos pleads not guilty to fed charges; Inside the puppy prep for the Westminister's dog show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Defiant George Santos pleads not guilty to fed charges; Inside the puppy prep for the Westminister's dog show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fadhbanna ag rialtas na Spáinne,postanna á gcailliúnt i bPort Láirge, Boris Johnson á chosaint féin ag coiste parlaiminte maidir le líomhaintí gur inis sé bréaga os comhair na bhfeisirí i Westminister. Dáta craolta: 230323
A sportscaster's tweet has sent one of the world's most-respected broadcasters spinning into crisis. The BBC suspends then reinstates its best-paid star, promising a review of its own guidelines. So, what does this say about its impartiality and political influence? Join host Mohammed Jamjoom. Guest: Aidan White - Founder of Ethical Journalism Network. Qays Sediqi - A former refugee and human rights lawyer. Steven Barnett - Professor of Communications at the University of Westminister.
One hundred years ago Edith Thompson and her lover Frederick Bywaters were hanged for the murder of her husband Percy, even though there was no evidence that she was involved with the killing. What condemned Edith were the letters that she had written to Freddy, which were interpreted by the law as incitement to murder. Laura Thompson has brought the letter together in a book Au Revoir Now Darlint. She joins Nuala to discuss the story and why the case still resonates a century later. A report out today by the charity the Fawcett Society has found a ‘toxic and exclusionary' culture in Westminster which they say risks pushing out women MPs and having a damaging effect on democracy. Nuala is joined by Jemima Olchawski, CEO of the Fawcett Society as well as the Conservative MP Maria Miller who is Chair of the APPG on Women and Parliament and the Labour MP Stella Creasy who has campaigned for better maternity rights for MPs. When Nuala spoke about donor conceived children on Woman's Hour last week, listener Hayley got in touch to share her own story, not only of being a donor conceived person herself, but of using a donor to conceive her own children too. She explains why she thinks it's so important to be open and honest about your child's conception. Dragons' Den has returned to our TV screens and the Dragons were impressed by Lucy Rout's pitch. The 28 year old became the first entrepreneur in 20 series to receive investment and a job offer from Peter Jones alongside investment backing from two other dragons. Lucy is the founder of Tabuu, a business that sells stylish pill cases with the aim of removing the stigma around taking medication. Lucy was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer at the 25, and following reconstruction of her digestive system has to take medication every time she eats. She talks to Nuala about her illness and her experience in the Den. Presented by Nuala McGovern Producer: Louise Corley Editor: Beverley Purcell
Canadian Constitution Deception? Comment on my telegram that started this podcast/inquiry: “All provincial & federal governments since 1931 have been de facto, meaning unlawful and illegitimate. Any & all bills or Acts of parliament enacted by an unlawful government is void ab initio, or void on it's face. I used to believe Canada was a sovereign country with a constitution & Bill of Rights too. Then I went and read the legal documents pertaining to Canada throughout history and learned the truth. Not was I was taught in school! Fact is, the documents prove that no lawful Confederation has ever occurred, no constitution has ever been lawfully ratified & both provincial and federal governments have been unlawful since the enactment of the Statute of Westminister on Dec 11th, 1931. It's not my opinion, it's what the documents state. Go to themythiscanada.com and read it for yourself.” Let's investigate... My site: https://www.dwtruthwarrior.com You don't need pHarma's koolaid. Get stocked up on all your natural optimal health supplies here: https://www.dwtruthwarrior.com/shop Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/truthwarrior Become an Unslaved premium member today and access thousands of hours of unique research and content that you will not find anywhere else: https://unslaved.com Watch my new FREE docuseries here: https://www.cultofthemedics.com
Roger Gale, Conservative MP, and Lucy Fisher, Chief Political Commentator at Times Radio, reacts to a day of chaos at Westminster following the departure of British Home Secretary Suella Braverman.
Für Olaf Scholz soll die Bundeswehr der Grundpfeiler der Verteidigung Europas sein - und die fähigste Armee des Kontinents. Keine Neuigkeiten dagegen in der Debatte um weitere schwere Waffen für die Ukraine vom SPD-Bundeskanzler. Außerdem: Viele Stunden warten Menschen in London darauf, am aufgebahrten Sarg in Westminister persönlich Abschied von Queen Elizabeth II. zu nehmen. Meine Kollegin Sandra Pfister hat sich eingereiht.Von Jasper BarenbergDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
The streets around Westminister continue to fill with mourners but the focus in London is starting to turn towards Monday's funeral for her majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second. Apparently there will be some personal touches from the Queen herself - one of the things she requested is the playing of a lament by her piper. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is due to meet Prince William, the new Prince of Wales tomorrow. Karyn spoke to RNZ's Corin Dann for an update from London.
Für Olaf Scholz soll die Bundeswehr der Grundpfeiler der Verteidigung Europas sein - und die fähigste Armee des Kontinents. Keine Neuigkeiten dagegen in der Debatte um weitere schwere Waffen für die Ukraine vom SPD-Bundeskanzler. Außerdem: Viele Stunden warten Menschen in London darauf, am aufgebahrten Sarg in Westminister persönlich Abschied von Queen Elizabeth II. zu nehmen. Meine Kollegin Sandra Pfister hat sich eingereiht.Von Jasper BarenbergDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
Në biääk ë ka cë keek caal në yekölë, ke Queen abennë guɔ̈pde tɔ̈ në WestMinister ku ɣöt abë ɣɔ̈ɔ̈r në thɛɛk ke 24 ago kɔc nɔŋ nom lääu benë keek guɔ̈p de lɔ tïŋ. Në ye mɛn keke caal ëya cë man adɛ̈ ke wɛ̈t ke wende man ye Harry kenë William abë cath në tök në athɛɛkë konëden.
Në biääk ë ka cë keek caal në yekölë, ke Queen abennë guɔ̈pde tɔ̈ në WestMinister ku ɣöt abë ɣɔ̈ɔ̈r në thɛɛk ke 24 ago kɔc nɔŋ nom lääu benë keek guɔ̈p de lɔ tïŋ. Në ye mɛn keke caal ëya cë man adɛ̈ ke wɛ̈t ke wende man ye Harry kenë William abë cath në tök në athɛɛkë konëden.
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Westminister, SC Update and story time! Meet Trey Windhorst PRCA announcer from Missouri!
Week 2 of Hawk Talk is here just in time to fire up the grills this Labor Day and celebrate the end of summer. Join host Tom Frank as he welcomes head varsity football coach Steve Erxleben to talk playing at the next level, lessons learned from the Westminister game and a look ahead to Broadneck. Special thanks for the emails, the text messages and the DMs from last week's show. Keep them coming! Coaches, send me your team updates and fans, let me know what you think, who you want on the show and/or just give us the thumbs up. You can find the show on the gram @SRHawkTalk and listen each week on Apple, Spotify or wherever you catch your podcast. Subscribe, rate it and, please, share it on your social channels.A few quick announcements… There is a boys and girls soccer fundraiser this Wednesday, September 7th at the Green Turtle from 6pm to close. Grab a bite to eat and help out our soccer teams.And for those who have not purchased their Athletic Gate Discount Passes. They will be available at the gate this week payable by check or exact change. The charge is $30. Checks can be made payable to South River High School. They will be sell while supply lasts. So get them quick.Hawk Talk is hosted by Tom Frank and recorded each week at Chad's BBQ in Edgewater, MD. LET'S GO SEAHAWKS!
On episode 13 of the Change Your Filter podcast we are joined by Victor Rancour! Victor Rancour is the owner of Absolute Airflow Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning in Westminister, CA. Looking to connect with us? @HVACPodcast on all platforms! New episodes every Friday at 6am Eastern!
This week On the Couch, Lucy Beresford is joined by broadcast journalist Adam Boulton. They discuss Tory sleaze, toxic work cultures in Westminister, why Boris Johnson's leadership has caused so many scandals and ask the all important question: does Westminster attract damaged people or damage them?
His week that was – Kevin Healy30 years of activism for independence for Bougainville – Vikki JohnChanges to the Westminster System with new breed of independents and challenges for the new ALP government – writer and academic Binoy KampmarkThe life and times of Emeritus Professor Stuart ReesFree Palestine Melbourne: relatively new activist group but achieving great things – member Melissa Yvonne
Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast
In this week's episode of Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast, host Jon Steinberg shares his list of the 10 most thought provoking statues within the Southern California sprawl . His list includes: the Father Serra statue in Pesidio Park in San Diego, the Lucky Baldwin Tribute to the West statue in Arcadia, the Bruce Lee statue in Chinatown, the Tony Gwyn statue at Petco Park, the Mark Twain statue in Monrovia, the Magic Carpet Ride statue in Cardiff by the Sea, the Hank Gathers statue at Loyola Marymount University, the Trang Hung Dao statue in Westminister, the Forever Marilyn statue in Palm Springs and the 10 statues in Star Plaza at Crypto Arena/Staples Center.Instagram: @livinginthesprawlpodcastEmail: livinginthesprawlpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: www.livinginthesprawlpodcast.comCheck out our favorite CBD gummy company...it helps us get better sleep and stay chill. Use code "SPRAWL" for 20% off. https://www.justcbdstore.com?aff=645Check out Goldbelly for all your favorite US foods to satisfy those cravings or bring back some nostalgia. Our favorites include Junior's Chessecakes from New York, Lou Malnati's deep dish pizza from Chicago and a philly cheesesteak from Pat's. Use the link https://goldbelly.pxf.io/c/2974077/1032087/13451 to check out all of the options and let them know we sent you.Use code "SPRAWL" for (2) free meals and free delivery on your first Everytable subscription.Support the podcast and future exploration adventures. We are working on unique perks and will give you a shout out on the podcast to thank you for your contribution!Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast is on Podfanhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/sprawl Support the show
An dréachreachtaíocht d'acht teanga le cur faoi bhráid Westminister inniu - an chead cheimsa bpróiseas reachtaíochta.
In this week's ‘News Roundtable' episode, host Chris Wright joins Isabelle Oakeshott, political journalist and commentator; Peter Cardwell, TalkRadio presenter and political editor; and Matthew Stadlen, presenter and political commentator.The episode begins with the panel sharing their reactions to the local election results so far to discuss how the Conservatives suffered significant losses in Wandsworth, Barnet and Westminister and why the Labour Party are lacking in considerable gains outside of London.The guests chew over Keir Starmer's popularity and whether the prime minister is “out of touch” with the British public. With the cost of living crisis, the ongoing fallout from Partygate and a divided government, should the opposition not be making historic gains?Is Keir Starmer keeping his powder dry? Will Boris Johnson survive the election aftermath? Should we care about Beergate? And what would success look like for Starmer and Johnson? All this and more debated on this week's Wright on the Nail.Created & produced by Podcast Partners: www.podcastpartners.comSign up to receive updates by email when a new episode drops at www. wrightonthenail. fm
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Welcome to the unexplored history and mystery of the Cryptid realm!Join Taylor in this "Campfire Cryptids" series, where we discuss witness accounts and old tales of these mysterious cryptids.In this episode of Campfire Cryptids, Taylor explores some of the prominently haunted places in British Columbia. The history and the sightings that are reportedly attached to these locations.Check out our home base - CryptidClues.ca - for more information on us and our episodes, including access to our blog!Be sure to check out our Patreon home as well, for early ad-free and even exclusive episodes only! https://www.patreon.com/cryptidclues---------------------------Supernatural by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4446-supernaturalLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseNot As It Seems by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4144-not-as-it-seemsLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseSkye Cuillin by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4371-skye-cuillinLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseSome sound effects from freesfx.co.uk
Monday PrayerCast 4th April 2022This week we talk about: The Oscars! And a bit o' hamely gumption frae Willie Drennan. Ukraine, where persecution of the evangelical churches has begun with the arrest of a pastor in Mariupol by the Russian Army. Abortion, and the move by the Precious Life organisation to seek judicial review of the 'Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) Bill' under human rights provisions. LGBT Influence at Westminister, and the constant drip feed of LGBT propaganda on the Disney channels. The 'Don't Have Kids' movement, - a Malthusian cult, evangelising in cities across the USA - coming soon to a street near you.Find links for all the stories HERE.Don't forget to visit www.GraceGems.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Little Farms Chapel Sermon
-FRAMEWORK - PUBLIC THEOLOGY from WESTMINISTER- is a 1 evening seminar presented by Dr. Harry Reeder and Dr. Peter Lillback.-The purpose of Framework exists to equip pastors and church leaders by deploying a biblically faithful theological framework to engage the challenging moral, civic and cultural issues the church faces in society.
Monday News/Prayer Update 14th March 2022This week please pray for:1. The NI Assembly, as they debate the Abortion Services (Safe Spaces) Bill which will criminalise Christians offering help and prayer to pregnant mothers outside abortion clinics.2. Parliament in Westminister, debating the 'Online Safety Bill' which will have the effect of censoring biblical beliefs and worldview.3. Ukraine, for those who are fleeing the conflict, for aid to be properly directed, for peace.Listen to the end for some announcements!Read the TRANSCRIPT HERE. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do we interact with changes in cultural expectations related to hair and dress? How should we respond to the fact that many heroes of the faith have had long hair or foppish dress? Plenty of pagans have understood cultural symbols differently than us, what do we make of that? We will answer these questions and more on this episode of Iron Sharpening Iron --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biblebashed/support
Simon Alvey, Dr Luke Middup and Will Cooling return to talk the chaos that has ingulfed the Conservative Party. We talk the wine fridges, Dominic Cummings, bad interviews, bad PMQs, defections to the Labour Party, and much more!
Growing up it would have been easy to associate being an MP with being a person of utmost decency and integrity. It went with the territory. The first Member of Parliament that I remember was my local MP in Tottenham, North London, the late Bernie Grant who was simply a brilliant representative for his constituents and the many different communities that live here. Fast-forward 40 years and after almost 12 years of Conservative rule politics has never had a more currupt stench in the nostrils of the working class. Who would have believed that 150,000 deaths, many linked to poor Government decisions, would be so acceptable to parts of society - who would have thought that lying consistently would not attract any condemnatation from our so-called top home affairs journalists? I mentioned proportional representation in my last episode and I used to be scared of it because people would argue that extreme elements could get into Westminister. To be frank, after seeing this sh1tshow for 12 years I can't see what the difference is and at least there would be much more chance of getting a coalition majority and Boris and the Tories out of power. This episode is going to be the launch of our latest serious and we will also celebrate our 1st birthday. In other news Bandofla was really proud to sponsor our friends at Show Racism the Red Card and our logo is proudly featured in their latest 2022 calendar.
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/ydovdl4w "Irish language legislation will be before Wesminter without delay" - SF. "Beidh reachtaíocht Ghaeilge os comhair Wesminter gan moill" - SF. The Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, Michelle O'Neill, has said that she expects Irish language legislation to be before the House of Commons in Westminster soon. Tá sé ráite ag LeasChéad-Aire Thuaisceart Éireann, Michelle O'Neill, go bhfuil sí ag súil go mbeidh reachtaíocht Ghaeilge os comhair Teach na dTeachtaí in Westminster go luath. The British Labor Party has also pledged its support for the bill. Tá sé geallta ag Páirtí an Lucht Oibre sa mBreatain freisin go dtabharfaidh siadsan a dtacaíocht don bhille. Speaking in Belfast today, Michelle O'Neill said that the commitments made to the nationalist community under the "New Age, New Approach" agreement, including Irish language legislation, must be fulfilled. Agus í ag caint i mBéal Feirste inniu, dúirt Michelle O'Neill go gcaithfear na gealltanais atá tugtha don phobal náisiúnach faoin gcomhaontú "Ré Nua, Cur Chuige Nua" a chomhlíonadh, reachtaíocht Ghaeilge ina measc. "Unfortunately," she said, "the DUP has been betrayed in its language duties. "Ar an drochuair", a dúirt sí, "d'fheall ar an DUP ina ndualgais ó thaobh na teanga de. As a result, we had to find a way around them. De bharr sin, b'éigean dúinn bealach a fháil thart timpeall orthu. We now look forward to fulfilling the language promise at Westminister. " Táimid ag súil anois go gcomhlíonfar an gealltanas teanga in Westminister." DUP MP Jim Shannon said in the House of Commons today that the British Government is prioritizing the Irish language above all else promised under the agreement on education or health. Dúirt an Teachta Pairliminte de chuid an DUP, Jim Shannon, i dTeach na dTeachtaí inniu go bhfuil Rialtas na Breataine ag tabhairt tús áite don Ghaeilge thar aon rud eile atá geallta faoin gcomhaontú maidir le cúrsaí oideachais nó cúrsaí sláinte.
Welcome back to a brand new season of the Skills World Live Radio Show! Thank you for sticking with the number one podcast in FE. In this episode, presenter, Tom Bewick, explores why we have a skills crisis in the UK and what can be done about it. After all, you can't read a newspaper or switch on a news channel at the moment without one story or another about supply chain shortages, caused by not enough HGV drivers, abattoir workers and even bricklayers. The skills crisis comes at a time when various business lobby groups have been calling on government to relax immigration rules which will allow more overseas visas to be issued, now that the UK has ended unfettered immigration and free movement with the European Union. In our Head to Head segment this week Tom talks to the former Labour Treasury minister and chief economist at the Institute of Directors, Kitty Usher. He is joined by Viren Patel, the Open University's business development director, who has teamed up with the IoD to produce the Annual Business Barometer — a handy snapshot of employer sentiment on workforce skills. In The Final Take this week, Tom talks to Baroness Fox of Buckley (Claire Fox) about the recent Battle of Ideas Festival in Westminister, organised by the Academy of Ideas; and her thoughts on the Skills Bill, which came back to the House of Lords this week at Report Stage. We're now taking a short break for the half term and will return with episode 2 of the new season on the 5 November!
John Gresham Machen was born on July 28, 1881. It was prosperous time - the gilded age of America. Skyscrapers were going up as well as wages. The Machen family was affluent. John's mother Mary came from a wealthy family and was a devote Presbyterian. She was a voracious reader and had even published a work on the Bible and poetry. She was 21 years younger than her husband, Arthur Webster Machen, a successful lawyer and an Episcopalian. But despite the couple's different Christian affiliations, Mary taught John along with her other two sons, the Westminster Shorter Catechism from an early age. The family attended Franklin Street Presbyterian Church, and in time, John came to make the Presbyterian Church his own. But in a twist of fate as only God could know, much of the Presbyterian church would one day make Machen their own. As an adolescent, he received a classical education and was taught in Greek and Latin. It would serve as formational to his future career as a New Testament scholar. At seventeen years of age, John enrolled at the newly founded, John Hopkins University where he excelled in his studies. In 1901 he decided to pursue Theology at Princeton University.After four years there, John found himself doing his post study in Germany - the very home of Protestantism. It was there that John learned under Professor and Lutheran Theologian, Wilhelm Herrmann. For better or worse, Herrmann was one of many Theologians in Europe greatly influenced by Immanuel Kant. In general, Herrmann's Theology viewed God as an ultimate power and source of goodness, but was less concerned with the accuracy or the inherency of the Christian Scriptures, or even the historicity of the person of Jesus. To make things more confusing for young Machen, Herrmann was a passionate and devoted Christian whose preaching deeply moved John's heart. Because of this, the young theology student had a hard time reconciling a real Christian faith that was not built upon historical and biblical truths. To Machen, Herrmann's philosophy of Christian faith was a bit illogical. John knew that a substantial and vibrant faith in Jesus should not be separated from what the Bible clearly revealed. History and Doctrine must be integrated. He would later write, “Christ died"--that is history; "Christ died for our sins"--that is doctrine. Without these two elements, joined in an absolutely indissoluble union, there is no Christianity.”(J. Gresham Machen, Christianity and Liberalism)While it tested his faith, it would seem that John's time in Germany only strengthened his convictions that modern or liberal theology was not just a different form of the historic Christian faith, but a growing threat to it. But even by this time in John's young life, he still seemed to be somewhat aimless concerning his career. In letters written to his parents, John conveyed that he found many fields of study to be intriguing and worth engaging in. He loved sports as well. Thus, the young, wealthy academic was not convinced that the life of a Theologian / Teacher or Pastor was a life he really wanted to pursue. But upon his return to the states in 1906, Machen had decided on a career having joined Princeton Seminary as an instructor in New Testament studies. And so began for John, not only a personal and spiritual struggle against the rising tide of Modernism's influence of Theology but an academic and vocational one as well.As the years past, Machen was becoming a notable New Testament scholar and one, even more rare, that could post a solid intellectual, historical, and exegetical defense for the foundations of the Christian Faith against the progressive theology that had spread and was continuing to infiltrate academia and churches all across America. And While Machen's influence and controversy became more widespread and although the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (PCUSA) was growing more tolerant of Modernism, John was promoted as Princeton's Assistant Professor of New Testament studies in 1914 - on the eve of WW1.So just as soon as he advanced in Princeton, Machen left to help the war efforts in France. John didn't want to serve from the guarded position of a Chaplain, so he chose to work though the YMCA as a secretary. But for all practicality, he was a literal waiter, making and serving hot chocolate to the soldiers all day and night. While John was located near the front lines of the war, and was never in combat, he was close enough to the action to see death and suffering firsthand. Thankfully the war was relatively short lived and John left for home. But upon his return, another war was in full swing - a theological one in John's mind, that while it didn't destroy the human body, had every potential to destroy the soul. There were clearly two camps of Protestants now, each preaching two different and oppositional interpretations of the gospel. And in May of 1922, Baptist and modernist preacher, Harry Emerson Fosdick made that even more apparent by preaching a now famous sermon against his theological opponents entitled, “Shall the Fundamentalists Win?"And indeed, that was the question - one that John would try and answer. But frustratingly, it seemed that he would do it mostly alone. John was not only philosophically distressed at the open front that Modernist Theology posed to the Historic Christian faith, but personally disheartened, by the fact that he didn't see many others trying to defend it with him. The Conservative Church was largely apathetic which was leading to its ruin. He would later write, “The mass of the Church here is still conservative — but conservative in an ignorant, non-polemic, sweetness-and-light kind of way which is just meat for the wolves.”So, in continuing to shepherd the flock of God, Machen wrote the short but powerful book, Christianity and Liberalism in 1923. In the introduction, he clarified, “In my little book, Christianity and Liberalism, I tried to show that the issue in the Church of the present day is not between two varieties of the same religion, but, at bottom, between two essentially different types of thought and life.” A few years later, Machen wrote another similar book entitled, What Is Faith? In it, Machen tried to reveal that real Christian faith should not only capture one's heart and emotions but must engage one's mind and knowledge as well. Even though his books were received relatively well, there was more work to be done. So, besides teaching on weekdays, preaching on weekends, and publishing in the time between, Machen also took advantage of the air waves. The Radio was not even a decade old, and John made effective use of it. So much so, that by his numerous teachings on what makes Christianity authentically Christian, he became known as Dr. Fun-da-men-ta-lis or (The Dr. of the Fundamentals).But in the very midst of all of this, the more liberal Northern Presbyterians were doing their own work to break free from fundamentalism's long hold on their denomination. And in May of 1924, the Auburn Affirmation was dated and presented to the General Assembly - the authoritative body of the Presbyterian church. The Auburn Affirmation sought to liberate the Presbyterian Church from the requirements of those seeking ordination. Since the church's beginning, every ordained minister had to believe and confess five fundamentals of the Christian faith. 1. The Inerrancy of the Scriptures, 2. The Virgin birth of Jesus, and His deity, 3. The Substitutionary Atonement, 4. The bodily resurrection of Jesus, and 5. The authenticity of Jesus' miracles - (belief in the supernatural). Although the affirmation was authored by an eleven-member Conference Committee, it was signed by over twelve hundred ministers of the PCUSA, and supported by many other clergymen. The General Assembly convened to consider the affirmation and set about to probe deeper into the division within their church that had now been brewing for nearly 30 years.But just after this, in 1925, the American mood towards the Modernist / Fundamentalist theological controversy drastically changed over the Summer of that year. And it happened outside the walls of the Church.In July, William Jennings Bryan, the three time Democratic Presidential candidate, the Conservative Christian, and long time Presbyterian elder, participated in the highly publicized Scopes Trial - or the Scope's Monkey Trial. While the Trial technically debated the legality of teaching the theory of evolution in public schools, the case was much bigger than that. It highlighted, and nationalized the ongoing controversy of Liberal VS. Conservative, and Modernist VS. Fundamentalist. The aging Bryan represented the prosecution, arguing against evolution being taught in schools where the famed Clarence Darrow defended John Scope's right to instruct and teach the theory. But on the seventh day of the trial, Darrow unorthodoxly questioned Byran as a witness to basically defend the Bible, and the miracles described within it. Byran, although relatively well versed in the Bible, was not ready for this line of questioning - and it embarrassingly showed. The news coverage, namely led by Henry Mencken ridiculed and branded Bryan as a Southern, anti-intellectual, Bible believing dope. On the eight and last day of the trial, the jury took only nine minutes to deliberate. Although Mr. Scope's was found guilty on a technicality and fined one hundred dollars, the American public believed the media coverage that largely portrayed fundamentalist Christians as naive, rigid, and unscientific.William Bryan died five days after the trial in his sleep from a stroke. He was 65 years old.In the aftermath of the Scope's case, what was once a nation that had grown somewhat indifferent to theological fundamentalism had now become openly opposed to it. With the movement presently on the side of the Progressives in every aspect of the culture and now in the Church, (as the General Assembly ended up supporting the Auburn Affirmation), Machen and the many others like him, felt they had no place to go. Their belief in the foundational truths of the Christian Faith were not welcomed in the arts, or humanities. Worse, they were not welcomed in Princeton or even the PCUSA. So, with firmness of purpose, academic influence, and much financial help from his inheritance, Machen took the lead in founding Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia in 1929. He would teach New Testament there until his death, which sadly, wasn't too far away for the 48 year old professor.While the emergence of a Seminary that remained faithful to the historic and conservative doctrines of the faith was a success, there was still only one Presbyterian Church, to which all those “fundamentalists” reluctantly belonged. The new Seminary was no doubt an academic solution, but it was not an ecclesiastical one. And within only a few years after the new Seminary had opened, Machen saw more problems on the horizon of a church divided.That's because a certain theology sown must reap a certain practice. And sure enough, some missionaries from the PCUSA revealed that their work in foreign countries had less to do with the saving work of Jesus than it did spreading general Christian philosophy and ethics. In the wake of the Auburn Affirmation, many missionaries straightforwardly denied the deity of Christ, and therefore, His redemptive work, like novelist Pearl S. Buck who openly denied the core tenets of the gospel. Because of this, Machen could not, in good faith give the church's tithes to a missionary board that spread such unbiblical theology upon lost souls. Gresham wrote that the "missionary of liberalism” sought to spread "the blessings of Christian civilization (whatever that may be), and is not particularly interested in leading individuals to relinquish their pagan beliefs." (Christianity and Liberalism). Due to the two opposing groups of Christians inside their walls, the PCUSA clearly had two different missions. And so, in 1933 Machen, finally formed The Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions.While this new Foreign Missions Board was a victory, much like Westminster Seminary was, at least from the Conservative point of view, it was only another band aid applied to a much bigger and festering wound. Not only was the PCUSA, growing tired of being challenged on every level, but was now receiving less income from their tithes being split between two Missionary Agencies. They felt it was time to confront the new mission board head on. The General Assembly demanded that the members of the Independent Missions committee step down. This command was ignored - the conservatives in general believed that the Presbytery would not seriously punish other Presbyterians whose sole purpose was to preach the gospel. But they were wrong. In February and March of 1935, Machen was tried on six charges all related to his support for the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions. Although he plead “Not Guilty”, the court not only denied his chance to defend himself against the accusations of disobedience, but ruled that their judicial resolution could not be challenged. Friend and colleague of Machen later wrote how wrong it was, “…that a Presbyterian court should thus have flouted the most elementary principles of justice, [and] That it happened can only be attributed to a shocking disregard of the basic Protestant principles that God alone is Lord of the conscience and that the Scriptures are the only infallible rule of faith and practice by which all controversies are to be judged.” [-Stonehouse, Ned B., J. Gresham Machen: A Biographical Memoir (Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1954), pages 490-491.]Machen was officially and finally defeated. Not by the world, but by his own church, the PCUSA. He was tried, convicted, and suspended from his ministerial duties. In essence, his ordination from the church he grew up, taught, and served in was revoked.This unsurprisingly led to the culmination of the great Presbyterian split.Having done all to unite and yet warn his body of believers, concerning the dangers of Modern Theology, Machen, and the many with him, were convinced they had no other option than to officially start their own church - the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, or the OPC. It was launched in mid 1936. But while the controversial scholar, and defrocked church planter was busy with all his commitments, Machen was never too occupied to preach to anyone, anywhere. During the Westminster's Christmas break of the 1936, (just six months after the OPC began), John was asked to preach to some churches in North Dakota. Close friends of his lightly tried to dissuade him from going since he was already clearly tired and stressed from fresh church split. Yet, ever devoted to his work and to the preaching of the gospel, John did not heed their caution. He took the train into the inhospitable weather of the North Dakota winter. But there would be no train ride back.While the 55 year old, weathered many storms in his life up to this point, the 20 below 0 winds got to him and John soon fell ill with pneumonia. Just after Christmas day away from home, Machen was admitted to a Roman Catholic hospital in Bismarck. On the morning of New Year's Day 1937, John still gravely ill, was well enough to send a telegram to his close friend and Westminster colleague, John Murray. But later that day, around 7:30 p.m., John Gresham Machen finally succumbed to his chest infection and died. With little imagination, one could speculate that John's last days on earth was nothing more than an old, haggard, academic polemist, bitter at how he was handled by the church, saddened by the friends he lost, confused as to his poor health, complaining in all these things resentfully asking “why”? But it seems, anything like that was far from the truth. John, whom, rest and tranquility often eluded, was at peace. His last recorded words, from the telegram Mr. Murray received simply said, “I'm so thankful for [the] active obedience of Christ. No hope without it.” You see, John's hope and peace were nothing the world or the church could give or take away. His ultimate rest was solely in the person and redeeming work of Jesus. That is why Machen could write that he was “thankful” on the very day he died, probably alone, in an unfamiliar hospital in the harsh weather of North Dakota. All of John's work - his preachings, his teachings, his writings, viewed as both defensive and offensive, was not just convincing one about lifeless creeds or beliefs, or philosophical theories, and impersonal theology, but rather the personally deep relationship that can be had in his friend and savior Jesus. And for Machen, that was worth living for, fighting for, and dying for.Sources:1. Youtube: The Boswell Sisters 1930's music - USA Best female singers vol.1 (1930-1935) / ill rec2. Youtube: LGBTQ+ Against God's Design? Progressive VS Conservative Christian (Part 1) / Anchored North (Clip used out of context).3. Youtube: Inherit the Wind (1960) - Fanaticism and Ignorance Scene (5/12) | Movieclips / Feb 2, 20174. Youtube: Scopes Monkey – Rare Footage of the "Trial of the Century" | Flashback | History / Jul 20, 2018 Questions:What does it look like for you to contend for the faith today in your circle of influence?What doctrines should the Church be split over? Extra Material:Christ, Culture & Coffee, An Apologetics Podcast / Episode 153: The Dangers of Progressive Christianityhttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLnNvdW5kY2xvdWQuY29tL3VzZXJzL3NvdW5kY2xvdWQ6dXNlcnM6NDMyMTM2NTYwL3NvdW5kcy5yc3M/episode/dGFnOnNvdW5kY2xvdWQsMjAxMDp0cmFja3MvMTAwNDM4OTE4OQ?sa=X&ved=0CAUQkfYCahcKEwjAkOH_0PHwAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAg&hl=en
Ep 18: In this episode we keep it light hearted and discuss hot topics such as Love Island, Wildin' Out in Downing Street, Too Hot Too Handle, the diaspora 'war' on Amapiano beats and the undying love for Mugabe from non-Southern Africans. Episode Breakdown: 3:10 - Is Love Island 2021 boring? 27:53 - Mike Boateng + picking black women 38:55 - Black women dating outside their race 54:23 - The wild streets of Westminster 1:01:22 - Amapiano, Omopiano or Afropiano? 1:13:15 - Stop praising Mugabe Also, please make sure to check out recent guest feature with In The Feminist Bar podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1dk35SxCEVjatOhUs0hn0B?si=82d9e1b1b98d43ce As always keep the conversation going by using the hashtag #brunchandbantu and following @brunchandbantu on Instagram/Twitter. • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brunchandbantu/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/brunchandbantu
Ding Dong Sing a long: After Midnight // If there was one streaming service which would you keep?Irish Twins - is 2 kids born within the same 12 month period. // Apparently, in Washington State it's illegal for opposite gender kids to share a room past a certain age. Helitankers have arrived to take fire measures. They carry over 3,000 gallons of water // Bellio's famous scowl // Justin Time and Justin Case great names for two kids to have.Cross Talk w/ George Noory // Barry Bonds in Westminster dog show // Having old pets is heartbreaking.
Senior Fellow Nicola McEwen on BBC's Westminster Hour discussing SNP's support for policies including adult and residential care in Scotland which is likely to get cross party support in the Scottish Parliament.
Scotland's Choice In this second episode of Scotland's Choice, Drew discusses the impact choices made at Westminster have on children born here and those whose home it has become with Angela Crawley, MP for Lanark and Hamilton East. Drew and Angela discuss her extensive work on child poverty and the impact of austerity policies on Scotland's children. In contrast to the Scottish Parliament, which has legislated to eradicate child poverty and has clear measurable targets to tackle poverty, the UK Government has repealed large parts of the Child Poverty Act 2010, including income-based child poverty targets. In doing so, they have sought to remove accountability for the effect its draconian welfare policies have on children. Drew and Angela also touch on the development of the Scottish Parliament voting unanimously to place the United Nations Rights of the Child into Scots law – a move, the UK Government is shamefully challenging in the courts. With only 15% powers, the Scottish Government has already set out a landmark legislative programme to protect Scotland's children and tackle child poverty, but how much more could be done with all the powers of an independent country? The pair also chat about the response from Scottish communities to the refugee crisis and how the hostile environment approach at Westminister has impacted the safety and well-being of vulnerable children. Scotland's communities showed just how welcoming a nation we are - leaving the same question we always pose, how much more could be done with the full powers of any other independent nation. For more on Angela's work, visit www.angelacrawleymp.com Listen to other Scotland's Choice episodes here.
Thi is a travel and music-loving girl from Thailand. She shared her success stories of finding internships in the past and a job during Covid times. She was even generous enough to share her pocket list of Thai restaurants in Colorado: Woody's Wings N Things in Westminister & Thai Curry in Denver. Good luck on finding your OPT job and have a great life in the U.S, Thi! | Thi's LinkedIn: thitikarnk | Listen to Ep21 How do We Find Comfort in the US as Asian Immigrants? w/ Agi about meeting friends on Meetup. |
This week Neil steps into the middle of a brutal family feud - the Wars of the Roses.The warring family, the Plantagenets, have been described as ‘a race dipped in their own blood. The factions within the family and their unremitting quest for power and the English throne led to a civil-war that ripped England apart for 30 years and left tens of thousands of soldiers dead on battlefields right across the country. With the dead of Westminister Abbey swirling around him, Neil meets the mother whose son, Henry VII, lead England out of the war and began the Tudor dynasty.Check out, Neil's Video Podcasts on his Patreon site - Neil Oliver.And the series Instagram account – Neil Oliver Love Letter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sean Whelan, London Correspondent has the latest from Westminister
They've checked the text, they've checked it twice, Michel Barnier and David Frost have agreed a deal! Simon Alvey, Will Cooling and Luke Middup are here to talk about the Brexit deal - how we got to this point, how the political parties are responding to the deal, and what is actually in the deal.
In this section we walk through an exposition of the moral law of God.
Full Text of ReadingsTuesday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 468All podcast readings are produced by the USCCB and are from the Catholic Lectionary, based on the New American Bible and approved for use in the United States _______________________________________The Saint of the day is St. Edward the ConfessorSt. Edwardwas born in 1003as the son of the Duke of Normandy and nephew of King Edmund Ironside of England. He grew up in exile in Normandy from the age of 10 when the Danes gained control of England, and the early experience of loss, coupled with his earnest religious piety, caused him to renounce worldly ambition and devote himself to the love of God.On the death of the Danish king, Canute, in 1042, he was called to the throne of England, which he accepted dutifully and held until 1066. His saintly bearing made him a popular sovereign, and his actions even more so. He abolished an unjust tax and was known to cure people with his touch.Having made a vow of chastity, he accepted marriage for the sake of his kingdom, but lived with his queen in celibacy, as brother and sister.Unable to fulfill a vow to embark on a pilgrimage to Saint Peters tomb without leaving his subjects vulnerable to attack, his vow was commuted by the pope to the rebuilding of Saint Peters Abbey in Westminister, where he was buried upon his death a week after its dedication.Edward died on January 5, 1066, and was canonized by Pope Alexander III in 1161. Saint of the Day Copyright CNA, Catholic News Agency
Helen Kennett Leila is joined by Helen Kennett - Director, UK Government Relations at Rolls-Royce.IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT· Helen’s career journey to date, having first started her career working directly for an MP in Westminister to progressing her career to the point where she has now operated at director level within Rolls-Royce for over 10 years· Turning challenges into opportunities and the importance of emotional intelligence to Helen’s work· “Don’t criticize what you don’t understand”: the open/curious and philosophical approach that Helen likes to adopt regarding business mattersRESOURCES & INFORMATION MENTIONEDhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/helen-kennett-781a2046/
In this episode, Jeeves is joined by Lucie Russell, member of XR Jews and CEO of Street Doctors. Why did Lucie join Extinction Rebellion (XR)? Is XR the main reason why climate change is so high up on a lot of people's political agenda? How hard is it for XR to keep the pressure on all the time? How can faith communities help to tackle the issue? How does Lucie keep her motivation, tackling social inequality after social inequality? Why did Lucie go into social action, rather than Westminister politics? Listen to Lucie's story and her take on XR right here!*Please keep in mind that this podcast was recorded in December, so the events mentioned in the discussion have already happened.
Les sosies de Poutine, les 7% de Brésiliens qui seraient platistes, les couloirs perdus de Westminister, les choux fleurs cachés dans l'assiette de Trump par son médecin, une Batmobile à Moscou ou encore des chars T-34 retapés pour défiler et bien d'autres choses...
This week, the crew looks at cameras in Crown Court, how the decision could change coverage of high profile criminal cases, and whether it will help public understanding of how the courts work. We also look at changes to the Westminister lobby system under the new Conservative government. Does live Tweeting from the Downing Street briefing room mean more transparency? Who is James Slack and will we see him on camera any time soon? Also: Contempt in Scotland and the Alex Salmond trial, and The Daily Mail buying the i newspaper is referred to Ofcom. You can find more on the Lord Advocate's guidance on Contempt of Court here: https://www.copfs.gov.uk/publications/prosecution-policy-and-guidance?showall=&start=4 And The Guardian's Today in Focus podcast on the Government and the BBC is here: https://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/2020/jan/20/can-the-bbc-win-its-battle-with-the-government Contact us on Twitter @RightsBang Thanks
Hvad er dine drømme? Det vil TV2-kanalen Zulu gerne hjælpe dig med at realisere, derfor overrækker kanalen hvert år ZULULEGATET, hvor man får 100.000 til at realisere sine drømme. Sidste år vandt Simone Jensen, fordi hun gerne vil starte en tøjkollektion med såkaldt muskeltøj. Hvordan får man modet til at jagte sine drømme? Daniel Cesar taler med Simone Jensen, der har en Master i Men's Wear Fashion fra University of Westminister i London, og så har hun drømmen om at starte sin egen tøjkollektion.
With its clout in Westminister dead and buried, the stakes couldn't be higher for unionism in the current negotiations to restore power-sharing in Stormont. Why then is the DUP unwilling to make some compromises? To explain what's happening up north, Newton Emerson joins Hugh and Fiach. But first they discuss the row over a centenary commemoration that has backfired on the Government down south, exposing the durability of the very divisions it was designed to help heal. And finally Fiach has the latest on the timing of a general election.
Investec — FX dealer, Kevin Musisi interviews Investec Chief Economist, Philip Shaw, on a a long week at Westminister.
In this series, I spent my day in the House of Commons (Parliament, Westminster) engaging in conversation with political leaders in the UK, wanting more Womxn (more particularly black Womxn) in leadership roles at work, at home in society. There should be more women in politics breaking the glass ceiling.You will hear from Womxn in politics fighting for change in a ‘man’s Hey world. How do you deal with harassment in the workplace.
Syver og Siggen går gjennom ukas slag om brexit i Westminister og tar oss gjennom de spennende voteringene.
In this series, I spent my day in the House of Commons (Parliament, Westminster) engaging in conversation with political leaders in the UK, wanting more Womxn (more particularly black Womxn) in leadership roles at work, at home in society. There should be more women in politics breaking the glass ceiling.You will hear from Womxn in politics fighting for change in a ‘man’s world. In this episode, I speak with candidate leader for Margate, Kanndiss Riley.https://kanndissriley.comFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/candidatekanndissTWITTER: https://twitter.com/candidatek_INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/candidatekanndissLINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanndissrileyYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/kanndissriley
Civilization has always been a clash between the working class and the ruling class. Throughout history, the working class has frequently fought back against the ruling class and sometimes they won! On Today's episode, John from Working Class History talks about the History of Working Class Fighting Back for Better Rights! Patrons get bonus content with pictures and other video footage. Get full access to Historic.ly at historicly.substack.com/subscribe
7.8 out of 10 - Above Average! January 11-27, 2019 www.latheatrebites.com The Long Weekend is a play about two couples spending a long weekend together in the country. We discover the two friends' spouses are having affairs, and the audience witnesses what happens to the characters due to their choices.
Theresa May hat weder das Vertrauen, noch das Misstrauen für ihre Brexit-Politik. Die Farce in Westminister geht weiter. Was heute wichtig ist.
Wie geht es weiter? London-Korrespondentin und Buchautorin Tessa Szyszkowitz blickt im Gespräch mit Raimund Löw hinter die Kulissen des Machtpokers in Westminister und Brüssel. Lesen Sie den FALTER vier Wochen lang kostenlos: https://abo.falter.at/gratis See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Was kein Krieg und keine Revolution vermocht haben, schafft der Brexit: Er stürzt das britische Parlament in Verzweiflung. Während Englands Schulen und Krankenhäuser marodieren, diskutieren Englands Politiker tagein tagaus über den Brexit. Matthias Krupa, langjähriger Brüssel-Korrespondent bei der ZEIT, berichtet dem Moderator Johannes Dudziak von seinen Eindrücken aus Westminister.
Spegillinn 15.11.2018 Umsjónarmaður: Bergljót Baldursdóttir Theresa May ætlar að verjast andstöðu við Brexit-samkomulag sitt með kjafti og klóm. Hún kynnti samninginn í breska þinginu í dag á meðan samflokksmenn hennar lögðu á ráðin um að koma henni frá völdum. Tvær flugvélar á leið til Akureyrar í gærkvöld þurftu að hringsóla yfir vellinum í dágóðan tíma, þar sem starfsmaður á kvöldvakt í flugturninum hefur aðeins takmarkað leyfi til að heimila lendingu. Krónan ætti að styrkjast á næsta ári, segir sérfræðingur hjá Arion banka. Lækkun krónunnar að undanförnu sé ekki í samræmi við stöðuna í efnahagslífinu. Bjarni Benediktsson fjármálaráðherra segir ekkert svigrúm til skattahækkana. Hann gefur lítið fyrir breytingartillögur Samfylkingarinnar við fjárlagafrumvarpið upp á 24 milljarða króna en fjármagna á þær með hækkun gjalda og skatta. Hækkanirnar bitna ekki á hinum almenna Íslendingi, segir þingmaður Samfylkingarinnar. Tyrkir krefjast alþjóðlegarar rannsóknar á morðinu á sádiarabíska blaðamanninum Jamal Khashoggi og segja brýnt að varpa ljósi á allar hliðar málsins. Ráðamenn í Sádi-Arabíu hafna slíkri rannsókn. Íslenskt fyrirtæki hefur verið tilnefnt til evrópsku geimferðarverðlaunanna fyrir þróun á sjálfvirkum drónum. Lengri umfjallanir: Sigrún Davíðsdótti fór yfir stöðu Theresu May og átökin í breska þinginu í dag frá London. Hún kom bein inn í þáttinn frá London þar sem hún var stödd fyrir utan þinghúsið Westminister höll við norðurbakka Thames árinnar. Þó að EES samningurinn kveði á um að öryrkjar sem flytja milli landa eigi ekki að tapa áunnum réttindum greiða Danir öryrkjum undir fertugu ekki örorkulífeyri. Anna Elísabet Sæmundsdóttir, sérfræðingur á Tryggingastofnun segir að miklar breytingar hafi orðið almannatryggingalögum í Evrópu á síðustu árum. Arnar Páll Hauksson tók saman. Íslendingar eru ennþá að gera upp hrunið tíu árum síðar. Það skildi marga eftir í sárum en fjölmargir græddu á því. Arnhildur Hálfdánardóttir ræddi við Þórólf Matthíasson, prófessor í hagfræði við Háskóla Íslands, um þá sem græddu á hruninu. Það voru til dæmis, vildarvinir bankanna, lukkuriddarar sem leituðu að gimsteinum í rústunum og þeir sem græddu á fasteignamarkaðinum.
This week we’re doing things a bit differently. We’re always wanging on about how gender inequality is a ballbag for everyone – because it is. And so, ahead of International Men’s Day on November 19, we decided to do a series of interviews where we chatted to blokes about what’s going on with the dudes. Keep your ears peeled for chats with writer and mental health advocate Matt Haig; writer, performer and campaigner Jordan Stephens; Dr Jacob Whittingham Vigors of Fight For Peace; and domestic violence campaigner Luke Hart. Because next week is also Alcohol Awareness Week, Hannah went down to Westminister to talk to Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth about being the child of an alcoholic, how society views drinking and why it's good to talk, no matter how hard it seems. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A century after Henry VIII broke with the Catholic Church, the English Civil War also split off the Puritans from his established church. This split took the Reformation to the next level. Based on the story at the History Moments website. Follow along at http://historyweblog.com/2017/04/puritans-and-presbyterians/. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/history-moments/support
In this episode, Gary Burgess speaks to the ME Association's medical advisor Dr Charles Shepherd about his own experience of ME, how that diagnosis changed the direction of his medical career, as well as a look at the current situation when it comes to medical research. Show notes: BBC ME and me documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLPCuEdqIWY ME Association library: http://www.meassociation.org.uk/shop/ Millions Missing events: https://millionsmissing.meaction.net/ ME biobank: https://cureme.lshtm.ac.uk/ Carol Monaghan MP's Westminister debate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aglZuPQLw2U You can follow Gary Burgess on twitter @GaryBurgessCI and please use the hashtag #TheMEShow to share your feedback and messages.
Welcome to Episode 42 of Sit & Sew Radio, a Quilt Addicts Anonymous podcast. This week we are taking a look at the closing of Free Spirit. On Monday the quilt industry was rocked by news that North American Crafts has decided to close its Lifestyle Fabrics business, which includes fabrics produced by Free Spirit and Westminister Fabrics/Fibers. The news was made public when the Craft Industry Alliance shared a copy of the email sent to fabric designers informing them of the imminent closure. The reasoning given was that, “Despite our best efforts, we have continued to struggle with an inherent weakness in the business model and have not be able to demonstrate a profit.” There was no warning that this was coming. Designers were actively working on new collections and promoting ones to be released in June and later after the company will cease its operations. My fabric rep was hundreds of miles from home, meeting with shops and taking orders. The Free Spirit Marketing team sent an email to shop owners promoting a social media marketing webinar scheduled for later in the week. The internet quilting community came out in force to speculate why and how such a prominent name in the quilting industry and home to some of the top designers in the world could close. There also was an outpouring of support for the employees who will be losing their jobs and designers such as Tula Pink, Kaffe Fassett, Amy Butler and more encouraging them to keep creating. Then on Tuesday more information started to come out. A similar email was sent to shop owners, using the same inherent weakness line to explain the reasons for closing up. I was on this list and have shared the content of the email I received below. Free Spirit is not sharing much information. Even designers I have spoke to off the record were still waiting as late as yesterday for phone calls from Westminister and Free Spirit before deciding what to do next. Many have taken to social media to thank their fans for supporting them, assuring them that they will keep designing, just with a new company and expressing a positive attitude that this change will ultimately be a good thing for them creatively. I have learned from my Free Spirit fabric rep that collections slated to be shipped through May 2018 will come out. That includes Tula Pink All Stars, which is already in the Westminister’s US-based warehouse and is being prepped for shipment. However, decisions are still being made to determine whether the much promoted Kaffe Mystery Block of the Month will be fulfilled or if Tula Pink’s De La Luna fabric line, originally slated for June, will be printed. But as a business woman in the quilting industry, what had me most concerned was the line North American Crafts kept using in its carefully crafted communications, that there was an inherent weakness in the business model. So I invited two presidents of fabric companies to come on this week and talk about the closing of Free Spirit and what it means for the industry. In our conversations we talk about: • The state of the quilting industry • What is necessary for a fabric company to run well and profitably • How the size of fabric lines and release frequency can impact cash flow - the life line of a business • How new technology is changing the industry • The inherent differences of running an independently owned fabric company, verses being a division of a larger corporation as Westminister Fibers and Free Spirit was • What business expenses are covered when you buy a yard of fabric • And how disruption is everywhere in every industry, so challenges like internet fabric sales just means there needs to be some creative problem solving and innovation to meet the needs of today’s consumer Ken Gamache, President of QT Fabrics First up we have the president of QT Fabrics Ken Gamache. Ken started at QT Fabrics in 1978 as a print machine set up man. It was his job to clean the ink from the copper rollers and he worked the midnight shift. Throughout his 40 year career with the company, he has worked his way up from production, to supply chain management, distribution, sales, general manager and now president. Since he has worked in just about every aspect of the business, he has first-hand knowledge of what it takes to keep the company running efficiently and profitably. We talk about the state of the quilting industry, how the size of a fabric line can impact profitability and inventory management, how digital printing can lead to future profitability and the four areas of a company that need to run smoothly, in Ken’s opinion, for a fabric manufacturer to succeed. Ted Hoffman, President of Clothworks Next up with have the President of Clothworks, Ted Hoffman. Ted and his wife Candice purchased Clothworks when Ted wanted to go in a different direction after working in corporate high tech life in Seattle. After about a year and a half of searching for the right company, Clothworks came up which held interests for Ted, the business guy and Candice, the company’s Creative Director. The numbers looked good and they bought the company, saw it through the Great Recession and the many challenges that came with it. We also talk about the state of the quilting industry, the cyclical nature of business, Clothworks’ model of selecting designers based on their distinct artistic styles as a way to diversify the business, what is covered (and it is a lot) when a consumer purchases one yard of fabric, and how disruption is everywhere, in every industry and it just provides a creative challenge for businesses to meet the needs of today’s consumer. A big thank you to Ken Gamache from QT Fabrics and Ted Hoffman from Clothworks for taking some time out of their busy schedules to talk with me and react to the big news of Free Spirit closing its doors. Click here to read the Craft Industry Alliance article that broke the news of the closing to the quilting industry and scroll down to see the full text of the email I received as a shop owner explaining the closing. You can also click here to read a blog I wrote that details what lines Quilt Addicts Anonymous will be receiving before Free Spirit closes. We have already had a few customers who have started buying up our current Free Spirit lines, knowing that they may not be reprinted when the designers find a new home. We have fabrics from Tula Pink, Kaffe Fassett, Amy Butler, Shell Rummel, Anna Maria Horner and Free Spirit Solids at shop.quiltaddictsanonymous.com. Here is the full text of the email sent to quilt shop owners: Dear Retailer, As you may have heard, we will be exiting our fabrics business, which includes our Westminster Fabrics/ Fibers, FreeSpirit brand, and designers. We have worked diligently for the past few years to make this a successful part of the Coats and Clark, Inc. craft business here in North America. I am sorry to say that, despite our best efforts, we have continued to struggle with an inherent weakness in the business model. We will work with you and have ongoing communication regarding availability of fabric selection and current programs within the next several weeks. It also means, at a future date, we will be moving invoicing and customer service functions supporting the fabric, thread, and yarn businesses from Greer, South Carolina to our Albany, Georgia, and Charlotte, North Carolina offices. For now, your current contacts will remain the same. It is our intent to support you and our talented and dedicated artists during this transition. These decisions have been difficult and we thank our employees, our designers, and you for your enthusiasm for FreeSpirit and your continued support. Yours sincerely, Stephanie Leichtweis
Peter Donegan chats with Christopher Woodward, Director of The Garden Museum, London. From Christopher's background, the history of the museum building and how it was set to be turned into a car park to atrracting garden designer Dan Pearson to design the courtyard area, the 1000 plus pieces of a somewhat changing collection featuring Charlie Dimmock, a cucumber straightener and how there is literally something there for all ages. Peter also chats with Press and Marketing Officer Nicola Price and Emma House Curator. I almost forgot, there's also a 131 step journey to what are amazing views over Westminister - not for the faint hearted or those who may get in any way week at the knees. Thoughts or comments ? @sodshow on twitter or on facebook as The Sodshow Show Links: web: www.gardenmuseum.org.uk facebook: GardenMuseumLDN twitter: @GardenMuseumLDN
Listen as Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones recounts the history of Westminster Chapel and its pastors. Hear of the love he has in celebrating the anniversary of this Church in 1965 that he pastored for nearly 30 years. Learn more about cathedrals, church buildings, and the danger to externalize religion – whether in building, art, or music. Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones boldly declares that such externalization is inverse to spirituality – as one increases, the other simultaneously decreases. Are you a critic of the Victorian Era? Was this an era of advancing to perfection? Dr. Lloyd-Jones proclaims his abhorrence for "non-conformist cathedrals" and analyzes the movements throughout the generations. What does it mean to say there is a church within the church? Learn about the story of Samuel Martin and the formation of Westminster chapel on the old site of the Westminster hospital. The remarkable survival story of this chapel amidst the bombings is recounted and told in such a personal way by Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones. Here of his confidence in its safety and his long history ever since.
The B.A.R. very first face to face interview with my man Cody Fields. He is the founder/owner of Westminster Effects. We have a great time discussing music, worship, and theology! This is another great interview with an instead addition to the B.A.R. family. Check out Westminster Effects Here! Follow and Subscribe EVERYTHING THE B.A.R. PODCAST: Visit the website: www.thebarpodcast.com Like us on Facebook: The Bar Podcast Follow us on Twitter: @thebar_podcast Follow us on Instagram:@thebar_podcast Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-b-a-r-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Everett rocked it in this episode as we talked all about preaching and listening! Some of the resources we used can be found here.
Lettuce pray. In this episode, Major and Lise are joined by our final #WomensMonth guest Rev. Chelsea B. Yarborough (@_chelseabrooke). The ladies talk the Westminister attack, the Bold and Baeless involves all the members of YMCMB, whether Kap is getting black-balled or can't ball, in this week's We Gettin Old: Selena movie turns 20 years old, the Rock is not bae-watch, the Space Jam Soundtrack gets turntable ready, the worse things ever mansplained to us, LaFlare is writing his story, Kim's nightmare in Paris, and much more. For Let's Talk About It Sis, Major and Lise talk with Rev. Yarborough about the very real stained glass ceiling that impacts women in spiritual spaces and beyond. Lise wants to put hands on Iron Fist in this week's Geek Corner, our biscuits will burn until our D.C.-area girls are back, a very special kids magazine gets our love offering, and a woman dedicated to making sure young folk take a look in a book is the GRITS We Love. Follow our guest @_chelseabrooke on Instagram and Twitter. Check out www.kids-read.org (founded by Brenna Humphries) or like it on Facebook at KidsRead Inc. Love our intro? Follow the producer on Soundcloud @hitmanmemphis Listen to this episode and others on The 2016 Nashville Winner's Circle's Blog of the Year www.nashvillesocialbutterfly.com - - - - Follow us @toycpodcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/toycpodcast Email us at toycpodcast@gmail.com Find our archives at www.toycpodcast.libsyn.com - - - - 03/31: Wine Festival @ Bridgestone Arena 03/31: Legends of Southern Hip Hop @ Municipal Auditorium 03/31: Hip Hop Charades Just Play Naughty @ Venue 109 04/01: Who's Bad: MJ Tribute @Cannery Ballroom 04/01: Edgehill Rocks Festival @ Horton Avenue and Edgehill Avenue
In this mini-episode, the gang discuss the Westminster Terrorist Attack.
Another ISIS attack by Khalid Mansoor, a muslim born British citizen. Can we fight terrorism by counter terrorism? or can we fight it by eliminating the ideology? What are the factors for the rise of Islam in England? Is the church doing its job in reaching out to muslims with the gospel and living out our life to show that christianity is not an immoral religion?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
U – Unconditional Election (Westminister Confession) from TULIP Season – an Analysis of Reformed Soteriology by Dr. Randy White. Released: 2016. Track 2. Genre: Speech. Additional Materials: ( Outline | Website | YouTube | ZoHo ) The post U – Unconditional Election (Westminister Confession) appeared first on RWM Podcasts.
Panelists Included: Cathy Brittis, MSW, Program Manager, Child Advocacy Center of Grafton and Sullivan Counties, Children's Hospital at Dartmouth, Hitchcock, VT Walter Akers, Director, Carroll County Child Advocacy Center, Westminister, MD Moderated by: Chris Kirchner, MSW, Executive Director, Philadelphia Children's Alliance
Zone One Digest is back with our very own Halloween Pre-Christmas special! Get excited, here's some more of Zone One Radio's astoundingly good content. We look forward to that much anticipated day with: #LondonLife taking a strange turn as tweed jacketed Ian Hawkins commentates on a boxing match. #CommunityProfile visit the new Westminister volunteer centre and beats MP Karen Buck at Rock paper scissors. #LondonArts Jenny Runacre, of mental Derek Jarman movies fame interviews writer and director of Shakespeare send up play The Shakespeare Conspiracy. and #LondonGP report live from the red carpet at the Autosport awards ceremony and try to get people to talk to them...sorta -- www.twitter.com/5tuarthardy and www.twitter.com/z1radio www.zoneoneradio.com
In addition to the two nationally renowned researchers at the March 23, 2010 meeting of the Piedmont Forage and Grassland Council, we had the pleasure of hearing from two local producers who have been implementing excellent grazing management strategies. One of the two is Joe Davis who resides in Westminister, South Carolina. Joe is probably one of the most innovative forage producers in the beef cattle industry in the Southeast. He presented information on his farm and his grazing management strategies. (georgiaforages026.mov)