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Why Was the Sexual Harassment Investigation Cuomo's Tipping Point? Governor Andrew Cuomo's resignation on Tuesday means Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul will serve as the next Governor of New York. She will become the first woman in the state's history to serve in that position. Governor Whitman on New York's Incoming Governor Governor Andrew Cuomo's resignation on Tuesday means Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul will serve as the next Governor of New York. She will become the first woman in the state's history to serve in that position. Illinois Leads the Country in Banning Interrogators Lying to Minors In July, Illinois became the first state to ban police from lying and using deception tactics in interrogations with minors. Illinois Senate Bill 2122, was signed by Governor of Illinois J.B Pritzker, and will go into effect in January 2022. Advocates for the bill say that people under 18 years old are two to three times more likely to falsely confess to a crime than adults. For transcripts, see individual segment pages.
Why Was the Sexual Harassment Investigation Cuomo's Tipping Point? Governor Andrew Cuomo's resignation on Tuesday means Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul will serve as the next Governor of New York. She will become the first woman in the state's history to serve in that position. Governor Whitman on New York's Incoming Governor Governor Andrew Cuomo's resignation on Tuesday means Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul will serve as the next Governor of New York. She will become the first woman in the state's history to serve in that position. Illinois Leads the Country in Banning Interrogators Lying to Minors In July, Illinois became the first state to ban police from lying and using deception tactics in interrogations with minors. Illinois Senate Bill 2122, was signed by Governor of Illinois J.B Pritzker, and will go into effect in January 2022. Advocates for the bill say that people under 18 years old are two to three times more likely to falsely confess to a crime than adults. For transcripts, see individual segment pages.
In 1918, German flying ace Manfred von Richthofen chased an inexperienced Canadian pilot out of a dogfight and up the Somme valley. It would be the last chase of his life. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe the last moments of the Red Baron and the enduring controversy over who ended his career. We'll also consider some unwanted name changes and puzzle over an embarrassing Oscar speech. Intro: In the early 1970s, AI researcher James Meehan tried to teach a computer to retell Aesop's fables. In 1983, Jacob Henderson appealed a burglary conviction on the ground that the indictment was illiterate. Sources for our feature on the death of Manfred von Richthofen: Norman Franks and Alan Bennett, The Red Baron's Last Flight: A Mystery Investigated, 1998. Dale M. Titler, The Day the Red Baron Died, 1990. P.J. Carisella and James W. Ryan, Who Killed the Red Baron?, 1969. Dan Hampton, Lords of the Sky: Fighter Pilots and Air Combat, From the Red Baron to the F-16, 2014. Nicolas Wright, The Red Baron, 1977. Floyd Phillips Gibbons, The Red Knight of Germany: The Story of Baron von Richthofen, Germany's Great War Bird, 1959. Bob Gordon, "The Fearless Canadian Flier Who Led the Red Baron to His Death," Aviation History 31:2 (November 2020). O'Brien Browne, "Deadly Duo," Aviation History 24:1 (September 2013), 44-49. O'Brien Browne, "Shooting Down a Legend," MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History 23:2 (Winter 2011), 66. James S. Corum, "The Other Richthofen," World War II 23:3 (August/September 2008) 28-37. Jonathan M. Young, "Against DNIF: Examining von Richthofen's Fate," Air Power History 53:4 (Winter 2006), 20-27. A.D. Harvey, "Why Was the Red Baron's Fokker Painted Red? Decoding the Way Aeroplanes Were Painted in the First World War," War in History 8:3 (July 2001), 323-340. Henning Allmers, "Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen's Medical Record -- Was the 'Red Baron' Fit to Fly?" Lancet 354:9177 (Aug. 7, 1999), 502-504. M. Geoffrey Miller, "The Death of Manfred von Richthofen: Who Fired the Fatal Shot?" Sabretache: The Journal and Proceedings of the Military History Society of Australia 39:2 (June 1998), 16-29. Carl Dienstbach, "Fighting in a Three-Decker Airplane," Popular Science Monthly 93:3 (September 1918), 386-387. Laurence La Tourette Driggs, "Aces Among Aces," National Geographic 33:6 (June 1918), 568-580. Tom Gilling, "Who Shot Down Manfred von Richthofen, Germany's Fearsome 'Red Baron'?" The Australian, March 30, 2021. Catherine and Michael Greenham, "How the Red Baron Met His Fate," [Durban] Mercury, April 30, 2018. "Lord Ashcroft: Why We Should Salute the Red Baron, the German Flying Ace Who Killed 73 British Servicemen," Telegraph, April 22, 2018. Todd Leopold, "Who Really Killed the Red Baron? Account Offers New Wrinkle," CNN, Oct. 19, 2015. Chris Must, "Who Killed the Red Baron?" Smiths Falls [Ont.] EMC, April 9, 2009. Brian Bergman, "Wings of a Hero," Maclean's 118:7 (Feb. 14, 2005), 37. Randy Boswell, "Red Baron Was a 'Sitting Duck,'" Vancouver Sun, Sept. 21, 2004. Evan Hadingham, "Who Killed the Red Baron?" NOVA, September 2003. "Red Baron Kill Questioned," [Sarnia, Ont.] Observer, Feb. 5, 2003. "Capt. Richthofen Killed: On This Day, 23 April 1918," Times, April 23, 1996. Donald Jones, "Did He or Didn't He Kill the Red Baron," Toronto Star, Dec. 1, 1990. Kathryn Watterson, "War Ace Still Bears Witness to History," New York Times, Oct. 9, 1988. William E. Burrows, "Here He Is in His Fokker Triplane -- The Red Baron," New York Times, April 7, 1968. "Capt. Brown, Flyer, Killed Richthofen," New York Times, March 10, 1944. "Who Killed Richthofen?" [Brisbane, Qld.] Courier-Mail, Dec. 8, 1937 T.A. Trevethan, "The Killing of Richthofen," Brisbane Courier, Feb. 20, 1930. A. Roy Brown, "My Fight With Richthofen," Minneapolis Sunday Tribune, June 3, 1928. Floyd Gibbons, "The Red Knight of Germany," [Washington D.C.] Evening Star, June 13, 1927. "Says Canadians Shot Richthofen in Lines," New York Times, Nov. 29, 1925. Harold Callender, "Knightly Foemen Honored in War," New York Times, Nov. 29, 1925. "Richthofen's Fate," [Adelaide] Register, March 4, 1925. "Slayer of Von Richthofen," New York Times, June 10, 1918. "Who Killed Richthofen?" [Sydney] Daily Telegraph, April 26, 1918. "Honor Richthofen," New York Times, April 25, 1918. "Richthofen Died With Bullet in Heart Fighting in the Air," New York Tribune, April 24, 1918. "Who Killed the Red Baron?" NOVA, June 2, 2013. Amanda Rebbeck, "Who Killed the Red Baron?" Australian War Memorial, Feb. 6, 2008. Listener mail: "Icelandic Name," Wikipedia (accessed June 18, 2021). "Patronymic," Wikipedia (accessed June 18, 2021). Andie Sophia Fontaine, "Two Icelandic Sisters Fight to Determine Their Own Surnames," Reykjavik Grapevine, Oct. 14, 2019. Jon Henley, "Icelandic Girls Can't Be Called Harriet, Government Tells Family," Guardian, June 26, 2014. "Harriet Finally Gets Her Passport," Iceland Monitor, Aug. 28, 2015. "Dweezil Zappa," Wikipedia (accessed June 18, 2021). This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Kelly Schoettlin, who sent this corroborating link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
A new MP3 sermon from The Street Preacher is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Why Was the Mediator Called Christ? Subtitle: Larger Catechism Speaker: The Street Preacher Broadcaster: The Street Preacher Event: Special Meeting Date: 12/28/2020 Bible: John 3:34 Length: 49 min.
A man gets stoned for collecting firewood on the Sabbath. Why? Was it really so wrong? Listen in as Pastor Jason examines this narrative found in Numbers 15:32-36.Do you have a prayer need? Want to share a word of testimony with Pastor Jason. Use this Connection Card.#gburgnazGreensburg Church of the Nazarene31 Bluebird LnGreensburg, KY 42743
“Strange”. “Uncertain”. “Unprecedented”. In these touch-and-go times, such adjectives run rampant in the Tweets and tracts of twats and hacks. The cliché is nauseating. Yet one is assuaged by a conceptual anti-emetic - the cliché (like most) carries a crumb of veracity. Most arresting for moi has been the protuberance of Pfidze (not a fat thing). Where once she was a mere detail, an accessory, an after-thought, an atom, a fart, a nothing nothing nothing, she now has a monopoly on my life. One cannot move for her (yes, partly a fat thing). Since Pfidze’s reinstatement, I have been abiding a strict digital diet*, the “cold turkey†” variety at that. Much of this sea-change has been induced by my excursions to the transcendental (or at least pensive) community. Fear not! I have not fully yielded to flower children and blasé kooks. My mind remains open to closing. But I’m having a crack. The available literature‡ tells me that ours is a culture steeped in a “pornography of production”. Apparently, we are to repudiate the “fetish of do” and cultivate the “power of be”. I’m just having a crack, okay? Thus, I had Pfidze print off and laminate “MONOBE” on a sheet of A4 and Blu Tack it to the ceiling directly above my in-bed head position. Contrary to your unlikely inference, “MONOBE” refers not to the Japanese village but to the practice of BEING one thing at a time. All to say, as time goes on, I intend on doing less and less. With Pfidze back, I no longer even need to listen to the podcast. Although… if honesty is to be my engine on the path to dormancy, I must confess… I stopped listening to the podcast a long time ago. Why? Was “eschewal of micromanagement” just a euphemism for “plausible deniability”? Who can rightly say? Truth is as the recital of a dream - it’s unique to the individual and nobody wants to hear about it in the first place. This philosophy is fantastic, you can get away with fucking murder! *For Pfidze - “Diet” is defined by Merriam-Webster as “a regimen of eating and drinking sparingly so as to reduce one's weight.” You would do well to avail yourself of this conception lest your heart go helter-skelter ‘fore your purpose be known. †If you slobber over my keyboard as you upload this, Pfidz, you will be one sorry Balt. ‡FYI, given the nature of my abnegation, the “available literature” is a single book on yoga by a certain Dr. B. B. Horrocks. The dust-cover fails to elucidate the nature of her doctorhood.
Vic is joined by guests Sam Machkovech from Ars Technica and Mike Williams from US Gamer to talk about Sucker Punch’s excellent Ghost of Tsushima, wrapping up the PS4 and what Microsoft has to show us at the Xbox Games Showcase! TIME STAMPS 00:00 – Introductions & Ghost of Tsushima Discussion 21:21 – Why Was … Continue reading "Episode 236 – Ghost of Tsushima–The Last Exclusive for PS4!? Xbox Games Showcase! Guests: Sam Machkovech and Mike Williams!"
It's the second Episode of Furthermore Firsts! Today I'm examining the infamous first episode of Parks and Rec, Amy Poehler's hilarious sitcom that ran for 7 seasons. It's a show that was often recommended to me with the caveat that I could skip the first season. Why? Was it really that bad? Does that mean the first episode is worth skipping altogether as well? Furthermore Firsts takes a look at the very first episode of Park and Rec. Thanks for listening to Furthermore! Don't forget to check out our Instagram page, @Furthermorepodcast. Keep Reading!
Did you know Kodak is STILL a billion-dollar company? This is the most overwhelming camera history video we have made. Kodak's founder, George Eastman, was interesting, brilliant, and strange enough to have an entire podcast dedicated to him. Did you know he was related to Emily Dickinson and the Colgate toothpaste people? Did you know he tried photography exactly once before realizing he wanted to improve the process? Kodak started with dry plates, evolved to offer film (and cameras to sell that film), became a monopoly, invented the digital camera, and then went BANKRUPT! WHY? Was it Kodak's fault? Could things have been different? Tony and I dug through entirely too much information, talked too long, had margaritas, and tried to sum it all up in an hour. There were too many bits of information so here are our Sources and Citations: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14UqtdRIJkVTcLX-_NrMOtbMrLId06j5Yt6ghse5yJJk/edit?usp=sharing
In 1917, German pilot Werner Voss had set out for a patrol over the Western Front when he encountered two flights of British fighters, including seven of the best pilots in the Royal Flying Corps. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe the drama that followed, which has been called "one of the most extraordinary aerial combats of the Great War." We'll also honk at red lights in Mumbai and puzzle over a train passenger's mistake. Intro: The minuet in Haydn's Piano Sonata in A Major is a palindrome. In 1909, Ulysses, Kansas, moved two miles west. Sources for our feature on Werner Voss: Barry Diggens, September Evening: The Life and Final Combat of the German World War One Ace Werner Voss, 2012. Dan Hampton, Lords of the Sky: Fighter Pilots and Air Combat, From the Red Baron to the F-16, 2014. Michael Dorflinger, Death Was Their Co-Pilot: Aces of the Skies, 2017. Michael O'Connor, In the Footsteps of the Red Baron, 2005. Norman S. Leach, Cavalry of the Air: An Illustrated Introduction to the Aircraft and Aces of the First World War, 2014. O'Brien Browne, "Shooting Down a Legend," MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History 23:2 (Winter 2011), 66. Jon Guttman, "Aerial Warfare Revived the Ancient Drama of the One-on-One Duel," Military History 18:5 (December 2001), 6. O'Brien Browne, "The Red Baron's Lone Wolf Rival," Aviation History 13:6 (July 2003), 30. Jon Guttman, "The Third Battle of Ypres Saw the Death of an Idealistic Generation -- in the Air as Well as on the Ground," Military History 14:5 (December 1997), 6. Kirk Lowry, "September Evening: The Life and Final Combat of the German World War One Ace Werner Voss," Military History 22:6 (September 2005), 68. O'Brien Browne, "The Perfect Soldier," Aviation History 22:1 (September 2011), 30-35. David T. Zabecki, "Hallowed Ground German War Cemetery Langemark, Belgium," Military History 32:5 (January 2016), 76-77. O'Brien Browne, "Deadly Duo," Aviation History 24:1 (September 2013), 44-49. A.D. Harvey, "Why Was the Red Baron's Fokker Painted Red? Decoding the Way Aeroplanes Were Painted in the First World War," War in History 8:3 (2001), 323-340. Dick Smith, "Build Your Own Fokker F.I Triplane," Aviation History 13:6 (July 2003), 37. James Lawrence, "A Victory That Vanished in the Mire," Times, May 20, 2017, 16. Robert Hands, "'Master of the Skies for a Fleeting Moment': A Brief and Brilliant Life -- Arthur Rhys Davids Was a Pioneering Pilot in the First World War," Times, July 3, 2010, 108. Karen Price, "World War I, by Four Men Who Were There," Western Mail, Aug. 19 2006, 24. Meir Ronnen, "Death in the Mud," Jerusalem Post, Nov. 10, 1989, 14. "Famous 'Aces' Downed; Friend and Foe Lose," Madison [S.D.] Daily Leader, Feb. 14, 1918. Listener mail: Richard Proenneke's website. Hannah Ellis-Petersen, "'Honk More, Wait More': Mumbai Tests Traffic Lights That Reward the Patient Driver," Guardian, Feb. 5, 2020. Rory Sullivan and Esha Mitra, "Mumbai Tests Traffic Lights That Stay Red If You Honk Your Horn," CNN, Feb. 5, 2020. Jeffrey Gettleman, "Mumbai Police Play a Trick on Honking Drivers," New York Times, Feb. 4, 2020. "The Punishing Signal in Collaboration With Mumbai Police," FCB Interface Communications, Jan. 30, 2020. "Killer's Remains Will Stay in Museum," East Anglian Daily Times, March 23, 2007. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Marie Nearing, who sent this corroborating link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
Why does 270 electoral votes determine who our President is, and how did that happen? That’s what this episode unpacks, as well as some thoughts on electability at this stage in the 2020 election. To learn more, visit the following links: Why Was the Electoral College Created? (History): http://bit.ly/2TH4MWb Understanding the three-fifths compromise (Constitution Accountability Center): http://bit.ly/2TF9qnI Five Common Misconceptions About the Electoral College (The Atlantic): http://bit.ly/2ICOGql Follow Hitha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hithapalepu/ Sign up for the Newsletter: http://hithaonthego.com/5smartreads Share the episode, and please tag #1SmartPod @HithaPalepu
You just can't talk about a woman scorned without talking about Jodi Arias. You've likely heard her name, if not her story. This week in part 1, Jenn and Lindsay discuss the brutal murder of Travis Alexander at the hands of Jodi, and the beginning stages of the trial which seeks to answer one important question - Why? Was it cold blooded and heartless? Or was it self defense? To access earlier episodes of Corpus Delicti and to help support the show, please visit patreon.com/corpusdelictiOur merch store can be found at corpusdelicti.threadless.comMusic by:Kai Engel"Daemones"Blooper music by:Art of Escapism"Coal Miners"This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.Transition Music by:Nick ScarantinoScarytino.comSources:https://www.latintimes.com/who-jodi-arias-latina-lady-convicted-brutally-murdering-her-boyfriend-has-captured-attention-nationhttps://www.aetv.com/real-crime/the-murder-of-travis-alexander-and-what-killer-jodi-ariass-life-is-like-behind-barshttps://books.google.com/books?id=li1ZCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA33#v=onepage&q&f=falsehttps://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_2387245?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9lbi5tLndpa2lwZWRpYS5vcmcv&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAADsLThslmh9WnP7bb6DrosTGF1KOHlHUaoVonQh4UnqcyHFT9nNGbLTBNx2SrgVw-eHIbImrc1rfSnYH77TgNxYVVs_am7xq9md67-l_RKk2Ir1SVF2alyECIF-OmATt2ePG3bYGxoIVA1pmLfn5-etiwEbTvGrQiqZ4UuK67A3whttps://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_2435100
Ásatrú, an Old Norse paganism, has become the fastest growing non-Christian religion in Iceland. When most people think of this country, religion is not normally what pops into their minds. However, over 75% of the Icelandic population are registered as members of a religious organization. Later, in the random fact of the episode, I share the number of Icelanders belonging to the top five religious organizations in the country. When & Why Was Ásatrú Founded Paganism was once the norm in Iceland. In fact, the majority of the settlers that came to Iceland in the 900s were members of Ásatrú. However, the spread of Christianity drastically diminished its members and Christianity became the official religion of the country in the year 1000. While the Alþingi declared that Christianity would be the only religion in Iceland, people were still allowed to practice the old religion, just as long as they did it in secret. The re-recognition of Ásatrú in Iceland came about in 1973 and the journey to that recognition is quite fascinating. Four men named Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson, Jörmundur Ingi Hansen, Dagur Þorleifsson and Þorsteinn Guðjónsson met in a cafe in Reykjavík during winter in 1972. That is when they came up with the idea to found a folk religion. It is believed that the start of this religion was due in part to the counter cultural and religious sentiments at the time. Additionally, nationalism, and interest in spiritism and elves created a near perfect environment for the resurgence of Ásatrú. Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson, who later became the first high priest of the re-emerged Ásatrú, believed that the religion was based on a belief of hidden forces in the land. He also felt that Icelanders had a desire to have their own religion and that they should support it just as much as they do imported religions. Ásatrú, in many ways, was a movement back to nature in a time where the negative effects of being an industrialized civilization were rearing their ugly head. Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson The Road to Recognition To gain recognition of Ásatrú as an official religion in Iceland, Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson and Þorsteinn Guðjónsson met with Ólafur Jóhannesson, the minister of justice and ecclesiastical affairs, in Iceland, right before Christmas in 1972. At first, the minister thought they were joking but once he realized that they weren’t, he requested more paperwork. A funny occurrence that goes along with this story is that when Sveinbjörn and Þorsteinn left the minister, a thunderstorm caused the lights in the center of Reykjavík to go out. According to an article in Vísir at that time, the paper joked that Þór, the God of Thunder, was showing his dissatisfaction with the vague answers that Sveinbjörn and Þorsteinn had received. The most notable opposition to the re-recognition of the religion came from the Bishop of Iceland, Sigurbjörn Einarsson. He went on to publish his opinion in Morgunblaðið, which pointed out that the Icelandic constitution did grant everyone the right to “found organizations to serve god but that this assumed a monotheistic outlook.” The Bishop also criticized the organization for having vague teachings and no house of worship. He took his criticism even further by trying to connect the Ásatrú to the racial ideology of Nazi Germany and the re-emergence in the belief of German folklore during that time. The Bishop was essentially calling into question the moral teachings of the organization. Lastly, he felt that since there were only 21 people seeking recognition, they were quite small. Morgunblaðið, the country's biggest newspaper agreed with him and put out a very bold statement. They stated that Christianity was the “basis of Icelandic society” and that “Christ is enough, though he was not enough for Hitler, Stalin or their followers". Fighting for the Right For Ásatrú to Be Recognized The members of Ásatrú replied to the bishop’s criticism by saying that Christianity...
Holmes: That’s it… Fuck all squared… Lost on the streets…. Walking… Hours… All night… Because Holmes; is alone. Gerbil: Tick tock tick tock Tarquin! Time to return! Holmes: You! Gerbil: He is Das Ich, you are Das Es, I am Das Uber Ich! Holmes: Where were you when you were needed? Gerbil: You must go back, take the blame, take the shame. It is who you are! Save your friend! Holmes: From what? He’s not my friend anymore. He’s a user! He’s got ‘Black Velvet Man’ now! Gerbil: Take the blame, take the shame. Retuuuurn! Holmes: I trusted you to get me out of these situations. I did what you wanted. I followed you. Why were you gone? I’m getting suspicious now. Gerbil: Everything will be all right. Holmes: You weren’t there when HE was around… Gerbil: Don’t think! Do! Holmes: Tomathy too, he wasn’t himself… Gerbil: Tick tock Tarquin! Holmes: Who is Tarquin? Is he me? What am I? Am I mad-in-the-head? I don’t know anymore. Sure I never did. But I can’t stay alone forever… I’m here for a reason! Gerbil: We have work to dooooo! Holmes: Yeah! Tomathy disowned me. But it wasn’t him. He was under the influence of his monkey balls or something, something… Like some evil… Gerbil: Stop thinking! Start doing! You are das ES! Instinct-no-think, instinct-no think! Holmes: Hang on! Sure if I’m the ‘instinct’; that means I do what I want. Tomathy’s the ‘Das Ich’ and he does, what then? Gerbil: He controls you… Regulates you… Holmes: He controls me?? AKSKSKSH! Sure I controlled him! I took all the blame! I took all the shame! He was the one doing what HE wanted! Getting naked! Eating vomit! I had to jump in to save him! To eat his shit to take away his shame! For he was supposed to be refined, and, and gentle, a soft soul and a true- and he fuckin’ turned on me! He betrayed me! He, he defriended me! Gerbil: You must take back control, to give him back his control… over you… Holmes: Ah here… I’m lost! I was ‘instinct’ but then I lost it… Tomathy took it, as he was ‘control’, but as he took ‘control’ he gained ‘instinct’ and shit on the table… and then, so… uh, and you in the box, you’re the wha now? Gerbil: I am Das Über Ich! Holmes: I see… So like, the ‘ich’ means Tomathy, so should be ‘control’ as you said, and, so you’re like ‘above the controller’… you’re like; The Total Controller??! Gerbil: YESSSSS! Nyyessss! Tick tock tick tock! Holmes: I have no idea what’s going on, but I’m going to find out! I’ll do it for Tomathy and then he’ll take me back. I’ll go and find this Psycho Freud fella! He’ll know won’t he? Gerbil: NOOOOO! Cancer-jaw cancer-jaw! You are wasting time! Return! Return! (HORSE & CART) Tomathy: (STERN) Holmes! Holmes: Tomathy! Gerbil: Losing controoool! Holmes: You see! It’s Tomathy! Tomathy: Get in! Holmes: Aksksksh! I knew you’d come looking for me! Tomathy: Be quiet. I’m doing this against my better judgement. Even Richard Murphyarty advised me against it. But he doesn’t know! He’s waiting for me at the Hofburg Palace… But it’s near noon now and I arranged this meeting for you… Holmes: (HAPPY) Ah Tomathy! Which you is it? Have you snapped out of it yet? Tomathy: I’m more concerned that the genius Freud in his frail health has made time to meet you and it would insult him not to show up. And this is the last thing I will ever do for you Holmes. Holmes: But… wait… If, if he fixes me… We can- Tomathy: Beastly behaviour- Holmes: Uh, we could take the train home together? Tomathy: I can’t save you, you’re on your own. Holmes: But Tomathy- Tomathy: Don’t forget your breadbox. You’ve forgotten everything else- Holmes: Not snapped out of it yet then… Tomathy: Manners, civility, decorum, one’s place in ‘the great chain of being’. I mean, look at this box… (OPEN BOX) Holmes: Don’t open that! (Box opened) Tomathy: See? See? Nothing inside! You see? Nothing! It’s all you Holmes. Mad in the head! Mad in the head! Holmes: I shouldn’t leave you Tomathy, (shuts box) you’re not safe! I have to save you. Tomathy: Goodbye Holmes. Holmes: Well that was fuckin’ hostile… (HORSE & CART DEPART) (OPENS BOX) Nothing in here no? Gerbil: ARGGGH! YOU FOOL YOU FOOL! WRONG WAY! We have work to doooo! Holmes: Fuckit! Get back in your box till this is over! Number 17, number 18, ah, Doctor Sigmund Freud. Number 19… Alright so… (KNOCK ON DOOR) Gerbil: ARGGHGHGH! No! No! (BOX RATTLES) Holmes: Shut the fuck up! (DOOR OPENS) Freud: (CLEARS THROAT) Pffft! Danke… Holmes: Eh no, not you, eh, because, hello. I am here to see you. Freud: Unt Why? Holmes: Em, because, eh, listen, my name is Aubrey Holmes, how are you today? Freud: What do you mean ‘how am I today’. Am I not doing well today? Holmes: Hah? No, excuse me Sigmund Freud, my best friend thinks I am mad-in-the-head and maybe you can help me. Freud: Who told you that? Holmes: Eh, eh, ‘Tomathy Wilson’ did, he phoned you, you agreed to see me! Freud: Oh ja ja, I see. Holmes: Can I fuckin’ come in? Freud: Well, cough, of course. (HOFBURG PALACE - 1) Tomathy: Sorry I’m late Richard. Murphyarty: Not at all. I’ve reserved us the best seat in the house. Tomathy: I have an admission to make… I found Aubrey and took him to see Doctor Freud. That’s why I’m- Murphyarty: (cape waft) Did you now? Why did you do that? You know what we spoke about. Tomathy: He needs help! I brought him here for that very reason! I know Doctor Freud can help him. Murphyarty: Ha! Poor Mr. Holmes may consume Freud with his affliction! All that trouble for nothing. It is not so difficult to deconstruct your former friend, Tomathy. Tomathy: What do you mean? Murphyarty: Centuries ago, people like ‘Holmes’, people who ‘heard’ or ‘saw’ things that no one else could, were venerated as messengers of God, glorified as mystics or feared for possessing evil forces. Today, the explanation tends toward a physiological brain disturbance, perhaps a chemical defect. Tomathy: Yes! Why Richard, that just might be it! He’s a schizophrenic, right? Murphyarty: (SMILES) Glad you can keep up with the mundane… but no. Although many people with schizophrenia have auditory hallucinations, not all voice-hearers are schizophrenic. Schizophrenia is a diagnosis based on several symptoms that can include paranoia, distorted sense of reality and blunted emotions. Tomathy: So it might not be schizophrenia? Murphyarty: Tomathy, I like you. You are a man of sensibility most of the time so I will educate you. Maybe Mr Holmes has hidden sexual meaning in his hearing voices? Tomathy: Ooh, I say, steady on. He batted a straight wicket all the time I’ve known him, well, until Vienna… Murphyarty: You told me about the operation… in Munich with Doctor Voronoff? You were unconscious… Holmes said you had monkey glands inserted in you and indeed your genital pouch, upon inspection, was quite gargantuan. It could certainly explain your descriptions of heightened but dissociative feelings. Tomathy: I don’t know when it starts or what happened after it ends, if anything happens at all. I just feel out of my body somewhat… Murphyarty: But what if you were ‘taken advantage of’ while upon the slab, by a deviant, who had groomed you for that very moment… Tomathy: Excuse me? You mean ‘buggered by Aubrey’? Murphyarty: Maybe you feel out of body because he strayed inside your body. Tomathy: (Fart) Urrgh! Murphyarty: Studies suggest a biological basis for it. People who hear voices are occasionally plagued by commands to commit violent or regressive acts. Tomathy: No, no, no, Richard, no, I simply refuse to believe that. Murphyarty: Well believe this Tomathy. That operation has changed you, changed your relationship, charged the air with something that Mr Holmes was obliged, almost responsible, to alleviate here in Vienna. Why? Was he guilty? Transferring this by way of taking the fall for your excessive outbursts of depravity? Tomathy: My, my what now? Murphyarty: It was you who spoiled your clothes at the café, it was you who behaved immorally at the opera and it was you who defecated upon the table at Café Central. I was there. I saw everything. Tomathy: What? But you said- oh no… It was me? I did all of th-I can’t remember! Murphyarty: Trauma such as this, can be omitted from the memory for the protection of one’s sanity you see, you’ve simply blocked it out to save yourself. Tomathy: Uugh, you mean, I am a monster?! Murphyarty: Yet here with me now, in these salubrious surroundings, you are at peace. Why is that? Tomathy: Yes, why is that? Murphyarty: The same reason that I said it is not too difficult for me to deconstruct your ‘Mr. Aubrey Holmes’. Tomathy: Why Richard, why? Tell me! Murphyarty: Because I constructed him! And I control you! Tomathy: You eh, what? Em-again please? Mental Holmes III - Oh Vienna! Is an Amplevoicepod HQ audio adventure podcast. The newly reinvigorated Tomathy Wilson has taken Aubrey Holmes to Vienna to seek out famed psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. But not before they run into old friend Seamus Byrnie working at cáfe Diglas on Strobelgasse. Therein a chance meeting with the mysterious Professor Murphyarty leads them to visit the Wiener Konzerthaus at his behest. In the lobby they meet Austrian Chancellor Ignaz Seipel and all hell breaks loose once seats are taken. Culminating in the worst possible of situations and the fracturing of a friendship. Only Sigmund Freud has the answers. Das Es, Das Ich, Das Uber Ich! Another foley-filled, action-packed, highly-aural adventure from Amplevoicepod.
Just over two years ago I was unemployed. I was jobless and without a plan. I had walked out on the security and benefits of my corporate job in an Investment Bank. All I knew was that I was done. Done with it feeling hard. Done with sacrificing. Done with struggling. I was so over this idea that we have to compromise as mothers. Why the hell couldn't I find a job that paid me well, was flexible and which I enjoyed? Why WAS that too much to ask? On today's show I'm sharing with you my story. How I went from unemployed to the 6 figure business owner I am now. I'm going to tell you about what felt hard and what felt easy. I'm going let you in on what I feel like was the fundamental piece to turning things around for myself. Most of all though, I want to share my story to say: this is possible. In fact, anything is possible. I'm hoping that after listening to my story today, you get excited about what is coming next for you in your story. That you dare to dream and choose to know that you are Limitless. Let's do this! Let's go to the show. Catch the show notes here: https://corijavid.com/podcast/podcast/mystory Get the answers you've been looking for at the Template Shop: https://corijavid.com/shop Join us in the Limitless Mothers Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/limitlessmothers/
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March 24 1972 a crew broke into The United California Bank to steal Presidents Nixon's ten million dollar slush fund. It's a crazy story, that was not widely written about. Why? Was it a cover up by Nixon!!!?? We also have some pretty solid news, involving a mom and son stealing 240 beers. Check it out and tons more on this very Ausie episode of HEEEEEIIISST!
The ancient Aztec idol Coatlicue was buried by the Spanish conquerors, only to be later discovered, but reburied, and later recovered again. Why? Was it because she was so mysterious and terrifying? Possibly. Yet, today the Aztec goddess represents a profound combination of feminism and power. https://www.artesmexut.org/part3
It was Jesus who promised, “I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.” But His offer of abundant life can easily be missed if we fail to live in submission to His will and in dependence upon the Holy Spirit’s power. The blessings of God can become illusive and seemingly absent when we fail to rely upon Him for all our needs. And in Joshua 15:20-63, we are going to see that the tribe of Judah, like all the other tribes of Israel, seemed to have a difficult time resting in and relying upon the power of God to accomplish His will. They were to possess the land allotted to them, but to do so, they were required to dispossess the pagan nations that were currently occupying the cities and villages in the land. And yet, the text will tell us that Judah was powerless to possess the land. Which begs the question: Why? Was the enemy too strong or God too weak? What was the cause behind their failure to possess the land completely? Had God asked to much of them? Or were they expecting too little of God?
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The Need for Teachers Note the context of Deut 6:1-9. Moses is saying farewell and is retelling the Israelite story and law to a new generation. What were the Israelites commanded to do? Why? They were commanded to pass on what they knew to other generations. We have a responsibility to pass on what we’ve learned to future generations. We have a great need for teachers. Many people are not willing to teach. Many think they are not able to teach. The purpose of the class will be to train and encourage future teachers. We all have a responsibility to be teachers. Parents must be teaching constantly. As Christians, we should be teaching others. Why do you think the children of Israel served God during the time of Joshua? (Joshua’s Teaching Generation of Judges 2:6-10a) During Joshua’s time, the people of Israel served God. Why? Was it just a coincidence or was Joshua and the elders who served him following the principles set by God to teach future generations? What made the difference
Concerns about personal information sharing is all over the news! Who is doing it? Why? Was it legal? Craig, Matt and Ken unpack all the hype about Cambridge Analytica, Google. FB, Organizing for America etc. Obama for America — got all the data on everyone from FB, but Cambridge Analytica was not that good There are companies that work to keep your information secure by immediately anonymizing all interactions. Others work not only to collect your information but actively sell it because you are their product. Be careful with what you share and with who you share it. Remember that anything is hackable — systems are so complex that keeping them safe requires a huge amount of attention. More tech updates over at CraigPeterson.com Join Craig's exclusive Facebook group on eSecurityCoach --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553
On this week’s minisode of Why Was this Ever Cool, we go low tech. Morgan done messed up the recording settings so bad it sounds like we recorded through a potato. Cut us some slack, enjoy round two of reggae Cody and lets have some fun. Tune in! Turn up! Enjoy!
Burger King has weighed in on net neutrality?! WHY? Was it to keep up with Taco Bell? We discuss our favorite fast foods. Are we addicted to them because of the "bliss point"?
On this week’s minisode of Why Was this Ever Cool, we go from “As You Wish” to Back to the Future to Dead Tamagotchi’s in no time flat. Cody even tries out his best…or worst…Jamaican accent in preparation for next week’s episode. Tune in! Turn up! Enjoy!
On this week’s minisode of Why Was this Ever Cool, Cody and Shayla hit the normal segments, and we revisit HOLLY JOLLY MAD LIBS for the last time this year! Sad day! Shayla hates it & Cody loves it, so you know it’s going to be a good time! Tune in! Turn up! Enjoy!
On this week’s minisode of Why Was this Ever Cool, Cody and Shayla hit the normal segments, but the return of HOLLY JOLLY MAD LIBS is upon us people! Shayla hates it & Cody loves it, so you know it’s going to be a good time! Tune in! Turn up! Enjoy!
On this week’s minisode of Why Was this Ever Cool, Cody and Shayla enjoy some Rock Talk, think about joining a cult, there’s talk of chinchilla coats, and we reveal next week’s episode. It’s a good one this week! Tune in! Turn up! Enjoy!
On this week’s minisode of Why Was this Ever Cool, Cody and Shayla dive into feedback from The Witches, get on tangents ranging all the way from Nicholas Sparks to Tremors (the movie), and all the way to a Sexy Marge Simpson costume! Tune in! Turn up! Enjoy!
Marvel's Inhumans is inhumane. The Mavericks are joined by their Jack Kirby-loving friend Jonathan to discuss the first two episodes of the latest Marvel misfire, which they made they grave mistake of seeing on the big screen. Topics include the history of the Inhumans, why Marvel is pushing them as a franchise, and their mistreatment of the X-Men. There's also a lot of tangents about a variety of topics ranging from Jimmy Neutron to the Aqua Bats. It's a fun conversation about a not-so-fun show! PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:36 - Intro & Tangents About Mumkey Jones, Boruto, Black Clover, & Youtube Monetization 08:30 - Why Was the Inhumans TV Show Made? 10:25 - Tangents About Conspiracies & The Aqua Bats 13:22 - Doorbell Interruption #1 14:45 - Who are the Inhumans? 18:50 - Doorbell Interruption #2 20:50 - Who are the Inhumans? cont. 29:00 - Scott Buck Shouldn’t be a Showrunner 31:25 - Medusa Looks Terrible 34:51 - Black Bolt is an Asshole 42:15 - The Inhumans are Inhumane 48:00 - They’re Cutting Corners Everywhere 1:03:45 - Why Marvel Needs to Stop Pushing the Inhumans 1:26:00 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and now on Youtube! You can also follow LumRanmaYasha at @lumranmayasha, VLordGTZ at @VLordGTZ, and special guest Jonathan at @vixythevaliant. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! If there are any topics, series or mangaka you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us at mangamavericks@gmail.com! Thanks for listening!
Marvel's Inhumans is inhumane. The Mavericks are joined by their Jack Kirby-loving friend Jonathan to discuss the first two episodes of the latest Marvel misfire, which they made they grave mistake of seeing on the big screen. Topics include the history of the Inhumans, why Marvel is pushing them as a franchise, and their mistreatment of the X-Men. There's also a lot of tangents about a variety of topics ranging from Jimmy Neutron to the Aqua Bats. It's a fun conversation about a not-so-fun show! PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:36 - Intro & Tangents About Mumkey Jones, Boruto, Black Clover, & Youtube Monetization 08:30 - Why Was the Inhumans TV Show Made? 10:25 - Tangents About Conspiracies & The Aqua Bats 13:22 - Doorbell Interruption #1 14:45 - Who are the Inhumans? 18:50 - Doorbell Interruption #2 20:50 - Who are the Inhumans? cont. 29:00 - Scott Buck Shouldn’t be a Showrunner 31:25 - Medusa Looks Terrible 34:51 - Black Bolt is an Asshole 42:15 - The Inhumans are Inhumane 48:00 - They’re Cutting Corners Everywhere 1:03:45 - Why Marvel Needs to Stop Pushing the Inhumans 1:26:00 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and now on Youtube! You can also follow LumRanmaYasha at @lumranmayasha, VLordGTZ at @VLordGTZ, and special guest Jonathan at @vixythevaliant. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! If there are any topics, series or mangaka you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us at mangamavericks@gmail.com! Thanks for listening!
On February 28, 1976 a London Underground train barreled through Moorgate station and slammed into the end of the tunnel. Why? Was it driver error or a mechanical failure or something else?
Jesus learns His friend Lazarus is sick and near death, but He does not go to heal him. In fact, He delays two more days. Why? Was this purposeful delay a denial or was it for some greater purpose and plan?
READ Acts 5:12-42 THINK 1. As you think about this message, think “how does God want my beliefs and or actions to change? What is one thing I can do to bring about this change? 2. Think about a time you joined a cause or a movement. Why did you join it? Is the cause still going? Are you still part of it? Why or why not? 3. The Apostle’s met in the Temple, however people did not join them. Why? What were they afraid of? 4. Why did the people respect the Apostle’s and early believers even though they didn’t join them? 5. Have you ever respected a group or a cause yet didn’t join them? Why? Was it because of fear? If so, what were you afraid of? 6. Why did the religious leaders want to stop the Apostle’s from preaching the Gospel? 7. Who convinced the religious leaders to let the Apostle’s go free? Why is this significant? 8. Has there ever been a time when you thought the church is dead. Christianity is dying? Why did you think this? Do you still believe this? Why? 9. Why can’t the Gospel be stopped? What does this mean for the Christians and the Church? What does this mean for you? PRAY Jesus- Your Gospel can’t be stopped, because you can’t be stopped. It is alive and well because you are alive. Thank you for this hope. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of this movement. To be a part of your church that will never die. In your name I pray. Amen. LIVE What is one way and one person you can share the Gospel to this week? Who and where is God calling you to serve? Go and do it!
READ Acts 5:12-42 THINK 1. As you think about this message, think “how does God want my beliefs and or actions to change? What is one thing I can do to bring about this change? 2. Think about a time you joined a cause or a movement. Why did you join it? Is the cause still going? Are you still part of it? Why or why not? 3. The Apostle’s met in the Temple, however people did not join them. Why? What were they afraid of? 4. Why did the people respect the Apostle’s and early believers even though they didn’t join them? 5. Have you ever respected a group or a cause yet didn’t join them? Why? Was it because of fear? If so, what were you afraid of? 6. Why did the religious leaders want to stop the Apostle’s from preaching the Gospel? 7. Who convinced the religious leaders to let the Apostle’s go free? Why is this significant? 8. Has there ever been a time when you thought the church is dead. Christianity is dying? Why did you think this? Do you still believe this? Why? 9. Why can’t the Gospel be stopped? What does this mean for the Christians and the Church? What does this mean for you? PRAY Jesus- Your Gospel can’t be stopped, because you can’t be stopped. It is alive and well because you are alive. Thank you for this hope. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of this movement. To be a part of your church that will never die. In your name I pray. Amen. LIVE What is one way and one person you can share the Gospel to this week? Who and where is God calling you to serve? Go and do it!
As we approach our Thanksgiving holiday it can be helpful to remind ourselves just what gratitude is, and why it is important in the life of a Christ-follower. When Jesus miraculously healed the lepers, only one returned to offer thanks. Why? Was he just a better person? Or was he the only one who saw the whole picture?
The angel who spoke to the women at the tomb reminded them that Jesus had predicted every part of his death and, now, his resurrection? Why? Was it just gloating? Or did it have a deeper significance? Pastor Luke teaches from Matthew 28:1-10 in "Come and See," the concluding message in his series, "Holy Week."
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