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Courtney & Company
Hannah's Home School for 5-9-25

Courtney & Company

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 3:34


Will Jacob get SCHOOLED by Hannah today?

LET’S GET STUPID PODCAST
OVERALL WINNER!- LGS- 270

LET’S GET STUPID PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 96:18


Tom talks about the great weekend of winning and all the food that was consumed after words! We also answer fan questions, will Finn bench 500 again? Will Jacob. deadlift 1000?!?SPONSORS@pioneer_fitpioneerfit.comShow Hosts@tomkal1@huckfinnbarbell@Jacob.w.ross@hfbapparel@letsgetstupidpodcast@officialbebetterbrandletsgetstupidpodcast@gmail.comwww.huckfinnbarbell.comwww.bebetterofficial.com

Adventures in Novus
39. Tales from the Crypt of the Everflame - Episode 1 - AI Allies and Forbidden Flames

Adventures in Novus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 87:32


Welcome to the first episode of a new series! Nick takes over the DM'ing duties and begins a modified module of the "Crypt of the Everflame", set in our world of Novus. And for an added twist, one of the players for this series is powered by ChatGPT. A whole new crazy cast of characters await! Will Jacob succeed as a cleric and win the heart of his beloved step-sister? Will Valeria be able to prove her worth in combat whilst repelling the advances of her horny step-brother? Will The Smegrun and his familiar Terrence discover the true nature of reality? Honestly we'd settle for him just washing his underpants. Only one way to find out!  Email: DamnGamingFun@gmail.com  Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/DAMNGamingFun  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DAMNGamingFun  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DAMNGamingfun  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DAMNGamingFun  Credits: Intro Music: "Percussive Intro" By Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/  https://www.patreon.com/anakarada  https://www.youtube.com/@anakarada  Outro Music: Original synth recording / arrangement / mixing by Mike Christopher EpidemicSound.com Looperman.com - Emrehancer03 - Choir Loop - DLS Looperman.com - BigTProduction - Epic Cello Solo SFX: EpidemicSound.com Michael Ghelfi Studios - https://michaelghelfi.bandcamp.com/ and https://www.patreon.com/MichaelGhelfi  Music: ===== Emotional Intro Fractions Remastered Grundar Mysterious Adventure Non-Seeing Eye Rise Again Stodvar Stygian Rise Unsafe Roads ----- By Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/  https://www.patreon.com/anakarada  https://www.youtube.com/@anakarada  =====

Clear Creek Resources - A Podcast of Clear Creek Community Church
54: The Story of Scripture – Genesis 27-32

Clear Creek Resources - A Podcast of Clear Creek Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 34:50


In this episode of the Bible Reading Recap, we get to the heart of Jacob's story. God's chosen brother, is deceived, deceives again, and eventually has to wrestle with God. Will Jacob ever change? How can this uneven man be the one to continue God's plan of redemption for the world?

Meadowhead Christian Fellowship
Sunday Gathering – Genesis – The Main Event – Jonathan Dunning

Meadowhead Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 32:17


Sermon Summary: A Wrestling Match with God Bible References: Genesis 32 Key Themes: Encountering God: Jacob's encounter with God in the night is a powerful reminder of God's personal involvement in our lives. The Power of Prayer: Jacob's honest and heartfelt prayer demonstrates the importance of seeking God's help in times of trouble. Surrendering to God's Will: Jacob's wrestling match with God symbolizes the need to submit to God's sovereignty and trust in His plan. The Transformation of Character: Through his encounter with God, Jacob experiences a profound transformation, moving from a life of self-reliance to one of dependence on God. Sermon Overview: Jonathan begins by introducing the context of Genesis 32, where Jacob is preparing to meet his estranged brother Esau. Despite the fear and uncertainty, Jacob recognizes God's presence and seeks His guidance. The sermon delves into Jacob's prayer, highlighting his humility, honesty, and reliance on God's promises. Jonathan emphasizes the importance of praying with both faith and humility, acknowledging our dependence on God while also trusting in His character. A significant portion of the sermon focuses on Jacob's wrestling match with God. This encounter symbolizes the struggle between human will and divine purpose. Jacob's insistence on receiving a blessing from God before letting go underscores the transformative power of encountering God personally. The sermon concludes by emphasizing the importance of submitting to God's will and trusting in His plan. Jacob's experience serves as an example of how God can use difficult circumstances to shape our character and deepen our faith. Additional Points: The Role of Fear: Jonathan discusses how fear can motivate our actions but that it's essential to trust in God's provision and protection. The Importance of Reconciliation: Jacob's desire to reconcile with Esau highlights the significance of forgiveness and restoration in relationships. The Power of God's Name: The change of Jacob's name to Israel signifies a new identity and a deeper connection with God. By exploring these themes, Jonathan encourages listeners to seek God's presence, trust in His promises, and surrender their lives to His will. Transcript Good morning everyone. Still going through Genesis and today we're going to be looking at chapter 32 of Genesis. Now I'm reading from modern translation, Genesis' first book in the Bible, so it will be fairly early on if you're looking for it. But this version I'm reading from is the New Living Translation, so don't hold it against me. Verse, chapter 32. As Jacob started on his way again, angels of God came to meet him. And when Jacob saw them he exclaimed, This is God's camp. So he named the place Mahanaim. Why can't this give it just a place like, you know, sort of our house or, you know. Never mind, it's another story. It means two camps anyway. And Jacob sent messages ahead of his brother Esau, who was living in the region of Seir in the land of Edom. He told them, Give this message to my master Esau, humble greetings from your servant Jacob. Until now I've been living with uncle Laban, and now I own cattle and donkeys and flocks of sheep and goats and many servants, both men and women. I've sent these messages to inform my Lord of my coming, hoping that you will be friendly to me. After delivering the message, the messengers returned to Jacob and reported, We met your brother Esau and he's already on his way to meet you with an army of 400 men. Jacob was terrified at the news. Yeah, I bet he was. He divided his household along with the flocks and herds and camels into two groups. And he thought, If Esau meets one group and attacks it, perhaps the other group can escape. Then Jacob prayed, O God of my grandfather Abraham and God of my father Isaac, O Lord, you told me, Return to your own land and to your relatives. And you promised me, I'll treat you kindly. I'm not worthy of all the unfailing love and faithfulness you have shown to me, your servant. When I left home and crossed the Jordan River, I own nothing except a walking stick. Now my household fills two large camps. O Lord, please rescue me from the hand of my brother Esau. I'm afraid he's going to attack me along with my wives and children. But you promised me, I will surely treat you kindly and I'll multiply your descendants until they become as numerous as the sands along the seashore, too many to count. Jacob stayed where he was for the night. Then he selected these gifts from his possessions to present to his brother Esau. 200 female goats, 20 male goats, 200 ewes, 20 rams, 30 female camels with their young and 40 cows, 10 bulls, 20 female donkeys and 30, oh sorry, 10 male donkeys, that's my eyesight. He divided these animals into herds and assigned each to different servants. Then he told his servants, Go ahead of me with the animals, but keep some distance between the herds. It's going to be like the 12 days of Christmas this you see. He gave these instructions to the men leading the first group. When my brother Esau meets you, he'll ask, whose servants are you and where are you going? Who owns these animals? You must reply, they belong to your servant Jacob, but they are a gift for his master Esau. Look, he's coming right behind us. And Jacob gave the same instruction to the second and third herdsmen and to all who followed behind the herds. You must say the same thing to Esau when you meet him and be sure to say, Look, your servant Jacob is right behind us. Jacob thought, I'll try to appease him by sending gifts ahead of me. And when I see him in person, perhaps he will be friendly to me. So the gifts were sent on ahead while Jacob himself spent that night in the camp. During the night, Jacob got up and he took his two wives, his two servant wives and his 11 sons and crossed the Jabot River with them. And after taking them to the other side, he sent over all his possessions. This left Jacob alone in the camp and a man came and wrestled with him until the dawn began to break. When the man saw that he wouldn't win the match, he touched Jacob's hip and wrenched it out of its socket. Then the man said, Let me go, for the dawn is breaking. But Jacob said, I will not let you go unless you bless me. What's your name? The man asked. He replied, Jacob. Your name will no longer be Jacob, the man told him. From now on, you will be called Israel because you have fought with God and with men and have won. Please tell me your name, Jacob said. Why do you want to know my name, the man replied. Then he blessed Jacob there. And Jacob named the place Peniel, which means face of God. For he said, I have seen God face to face and yet my life has been spared. The sun was rising as Jacob left Peniel and he was limping because of the injury to his hip. Even today, the people of Israel don't eat the tendon near the hip socket because of what happened that night when the man strained the tendon of Jacob's hip. You don't have to win every fight or every argument to be a winner. See, Jacob had this uncanny knack of making people angry. It was something that had happened throughout his life. In the last chapter 31, we saw how angry his Uncle Laban had got with him and why he'd left in such a hurry. He'd left without saying goodbye. He'd wanted to get out of what had been a pretty abusive relationship for 20 years, where this Jacob, who'd arrived as a con man himself, who had been conned and tricked for 20 years by his Uncle Laban into working for this guy, not being paid properly, not being looked after properly, everything that Laban did to try to trip him up, God seemed to bless Jacob. He said goodbye. Well, he hadn't said goodbye, he just rushed off. But Laban had caught up with him and he said, look, we scarpered because I was scared of you. Thankfully, he kind of resolved his relationship with his uncle, but it was now out of the frying pan and into the fire, because he was going home in obedience to what God had asked him to do. You read that in the previous chapter. But in doing so, his past was going to catch up with him. He was returning to a place where things had gone wrong. He wasn't anymore escaping from a problem. He was going to have to face it face to face. God had promised him this land that he was returning to, but that promise included challenges as to how he would rebuild relationships that had been broken. We read in Genesis 27 that Esau, his brother, hated Jacob. Why? Well, you know, our family issues can be really challenging for all of us, can't they, at times? You know, family breakups. It's marvelous. And there's nothing that causes more problems in a family than a will. And when a will doesn't work out that somebody doesn't get something that they expected and the other person has got it, well, what had happened is Jacob basically, with the help of his mum, had conned his brother, his elder brother, out of what was rightfully, as far as the way society worked, his. He'd done it by guile. He had received a blessing, you know, by default. He basically conned his way into a blessing rather than actually received it graciously and willingly and openly. He'd actually made something happen. Esau was so cross about this. He said, I'm going to kill him. Read the inscription. I'm going to kill him. Mum got word of this. Mum of both Esau and Rebecca. And she said these classic words that you can read in Genesis 27. She's told him to go to his uncle Laban's and she sent off with this message. She says, stay there with Laban until Esau cools off. And when he calms down, I'll send for you. Now 20 years have passed and she hasn't asked him to come home. He's had 20 years away from home and he's not had a message from Mum to say it's all right now. You can come home. Everything's fine. He's calmed down. But God's told him to go back. In the midst of this family breakup, what do you do to mend a broken relationship? How do you build that reconciliation back? You know, Esau felt he'd been fiddled out of what was rightfully his. But God says, you've got to go home and you've got to face the music. Jacob may have grasped a blessing that was not necessarily his to receive. Isaac had meant to give it to his son Esau. It hadn't been given willingly or knowingly to Jacob. And Jacob really lived up to his name. The word Jacob means deceiver or displacer or supplanter. Somebody who takes something that's not necessarily theirs. What was Jacob going to come home to? A fight or a friendship? I desperately wanted a friendship. And he knew he couldn't actually change the past. The past is gone. You can't actually, you know, we're not time travelers. We can't go back there and undo what we've done before. He just knew that he had to do something about this situation. He sorted things out with Laban. He now needed to sort things out with his estranged brother. And he was face to face with his crisis. And what did he attempt to do? Well, Jacob was always quite cunning, crafty, had good ideas. He had cunning plans, a bit like Baldrick. He was that kind of person. And he attempted a strategy of appeasement, as we read in this chapter. Groveling and gifts, basically, I've called it. It's the way he was going to try to win it over. He said, I'm hoping I can get around Esau. I can buy his friendship. I can buy my way back into his good books. I can say the right things and do the right things that will make him friendly towards me again. And then he gets this report that Esau was on his way to meet him, but with an army of 400 men. Now, you know, that's quite a big army in the context of this. This passage is quite interesting because fear is a major motivator in Jacob's actions, in his prayers and in his plans. There's no doubt about it. And he seems to have forgotten something that started right at the start of this passage. Because when he actually obeyed the command of God, knowing what he was about to face with his brother, potentially, he has another one of these wonderful experiences with God, which, I mean, Jacob had so many of these encounters with the supernatural, it's amazing, where he suddenly sees a great host, an army almost, of angels on the road. And he says, because this is a great place right at the start of the chapter. This is a place of two camps. My camp's here. God's camp of angels is here. It's as if God's saying, come on, Jacob, you can do this. I'm with you. You can do the right thing. I'm alongside you. I'm there for you. I'm with you. And he recognized it. He had discernment. He understood that God's presence was there too. And it didn't stop him from being afraid. And Jacob's response is so typical of us as Christians, and I include me in this. We face a challenge. We wrestle with it. We struggle to find a solution or a plan or a way of getting out of it. We make our plans to try to make the best of a bad thing sometimes, and we fear in the worst. And yet all the time we're also praying. We're praying on the basis of what the Bible says, what God says, you know, the promises of God. We believe this because God has said this. Lord, you've said this. We can trust you for this. We're doing that. We kind of like pray on the basis of our great need. We say, help, Lord. God, deliver us. God, help us. God, be in this for us. While we're still doing our plans, we pray on the basis of God's character. You're kind, you're loving, you're all these things. And then we return to our plans. If you want to use a term that's often used in the House of Parliaments these days, now being used of Labour, was used at the Tories beforehand, he's flip-flopping. He's going from planning to praying to planning to praying to planning to praying. And he's, you know, he's caught in the tension of this fear of Esau and the consequences of going back there and thinking I'm going to lose everything. We're going to be massacred. You know, my family's going to be destroyed. Everything's going to go down. I need to split the camp into two. So if he gets one half, the other half at least can survive. He's got that at one side and the promise of God. I'm not going back. I'm not going back to Labour. I'm not going back to what was. I'm going forward into what God has called me to do. I'm going forward into the promise of God and going forward into what I've been asked to do. You've promised me God that, you know, my descendants are going to live. They're going to multiply. You've promised me a future and a hope. And yet he's struggling with the tension, isn't he, of the reality of a problem and the truth of what he believes about the God who is bigger than all those problems. It's this tug of war. And it's a tug of war that we all face at times. A tug of war that goes on in our hearts and our minds. And I think, you know, it reminds me of the dad of a very troubled lad that we read about in Mark chapter 9 who came to Jesus. And Jesus said to him, you know, if you believe, everything's possible. And this guy said, well, I do believe that anything's possible. But help me overcome my unbelief. It's one thing to think God can do something. God will intervene. God will support me. God will protect me. God will do this. God will heal. God will deliver. God will strengthen. God will rescue. It's another thing when you're in the challenge of the battle itself to believe God will do it for me. We can believe, all of us can believe that God can. The issue is God will, will God. Jacob is wrestling with real doubts and fears before what he anticipates to be a struggle with his brother Esau. I just want to go back briefly to this prayer that's in the middle of this chapter, I think verse 9 onwards, isn't it, or something like that. Because I think it's just a lovely prayer. Despite all his struggles, there is something about the honesty and the rawness of Jacob's life. I think God wants from all of us. He's basically saying a very real way, an honest way. He says to God, look, you told me to come here. I'm here in obedience. I'm obeying you. I'm kind of trusting you in this. I'm here because you've made a promise to me about this land and about my descendants and about this being the place you want me to be. I'm doing what you're asking me to do and I'm trusting you for that. I've not run away from it. I've not fled from this conflict from 400 armed men. And it's also prayed not from a place of entitlement, but a place of humility. I'm not worthy, he says, of all your unfailing love and faithfulness. Now I just want to say something about unworthiness or feeling not worthy. It's a great thing to be humble before our God. It's what God wants us to do, what humbly before him. It's an unhealthy thing to have an unworthy attitude that says, I am not worthy of the grace, the mercy, the favor, the love of God. Many of us miss out on what God wants to do in our lives because they think, well, we're not good enough. We'll never make it. We'll never get there. And there's a balance here in Jacob's prayer. He recognizes, yes, the grace of God. I am unworthy. I have messed up at times. But he understands something that God doesn't just look on our unworthiness. He is a God of grace and mercy and loving kindness towards us, which is totally undeserved. He prays with humility. He prays on the basis of his act walking in obedience and in the God's promise. And he also acknowledges the blessing of God on his life. He's saying, thank you. Without God, he said, I'd have nothing. All I'd own, he says in verse 10, is just my walking stick on my staff. That's all I'd have. And the irony you will see at the end of this chapter is that will become a mark of what God is going to do in his life. It's the one thing that will be a reminder to him of when everything else is stripped away. He's got something to lean on. Someone to lean on. And in the midst of this raw prayer, he's praying for rescue. Lord help, I can't do this. This is beyond me. And he's not just praying for himself. He's praying for his family, his kids, his wives. But he goes straight back afterwards. Flips, like so many of us to say. If I pray my cards right, this is not what in the Bible. If I play my cards right, I'm going to salvage something out of this. I can make something at least. I can get something out of this. He's still trusting God, but not totally trusting God. It's almost like the limited partial faith that we all have. The Bible says walk by faith, doesn't it? I think most of us limp by faith, but not because of what we're going to see happen with Jacob. But we struggle to actually put faith into practice in our lives. Jacob is wrestling with this problem and night falls. But he can't sleep. We know that because in verse 2 it says during the night he got up. He's tossing and turning, wrestling with the problem. What's going to happen tomorrow? What's going to happen when I see Esau? What's going to happen with my family? What's going to happen with my goods? What's going to happen to me? How is Esau going to treat me? And he gets up and he sends his family and his possessions that are with him to the relative safety across the river. And he's left alone with his thoughts considering what the next day is going to bring. But of course, he was never alone. God's camp was just up the road. He wasn't alone. God was there. You know, often we feel we're just alone in this problem that you face. There's people in this room think you're alone in the problem you face. I think God wants to say to you this morning, you're not alone. You're not alone. See, God was there. And God finally wants to get to grips with Jacob. Jacob had spent his whole life struggling and striving from birth with Esau, then with Laban, trying to get ahead of the game using his cunning and his wits. And tonight he was going to learn a wrestling move. He was going to learn to submit. I used to watch the wrestling on the TV, not this American stuff, you know, but the old ITV Channel 4 o'clock. Some of you are old enough to remember it, you know. And the next round, eight rounds, eight four-minute rounds, two submissions, two falls or a knockout. And in one corner we have Big Daddy. God, and the other one we've got, you know, like conniving little so-and-so, like Jackie Paolo, you know. So we've got Jacob in one thing, the Jackie Paolo, and we've got the Big Daddy God in the other one, and there's going to be a wrestling match. Submission. Jacob, well God knew that actually, Jacob needed to meet him before he met Esau. And God made it happen. God wants Jacob to submit to him, to learn what it is to lean heavily on him, to learn what it is to cling to him, to learn what it is, not to hang on to his own achievements and his own abilities, but to hang on to God, to know that this would be the place of real blessing in his life. A blessing that would be graciously given, not taken by guile, that would be given freely by God himself. After wrestling with God all night, Jacob could no longer rely on his own strength to fight his battles because God broke him, crippled him, if you like, dislocated his thigh. And for all of you who've ever had dislocations, and I'm not one of them, you'll know how painful it is, won't you Leslie, and others. You know, this is before the days of hip joints and all the rest of it. This guy was left powerless and helpless to continue his struggle with God. Jacob, as he was going through this wrestling match, knew that he wasn't wrestling one of Esau's men or even Esau himself. And the more the struggle continued, the more Jacob's determined that this is God, and God's blessing on my life. He gets the point after his hips put out, you know, he's clinging on, clinging on, one leg, clinging on. You know, a bit like in a boxing match where they go into, you know, the hold. So just trying to have a breather, but he's clinging on to God. And he's saying, I will not let go unless you bless me. And all that mattered to him at that point, remember, he started this evening not being able to sleep worrying about Esau. Now all he's concerned about is that he encounters God in a way that he would know God's blessing upon his life. Suddenly Esau doesn't matter anymore. What really matters is his relationship with God and what's happening there and then in his life with God. He's no longer consumed by these thoughts that he was wrestling with, he's wrestling with God himself. The night had begun with him wrestling with his fears, wrestling in his mind about what he's going to do with Esau, and it ended with him having wrestled with God. And it was a night that he would never forget, because he realized in the darkness, he had been face to face with God. God leaves the scene before dawn breaks. There's this phrase in the Old Testament, no one can see God and live. And there's almost the grace of God in that, in actually withdrawing before the light comes. But you've got this little phrase that's used in the Bible that says, you know, about the sun rose. I think it says on one version of the Bible that we use, one translation. The sun rose upon Jacob. It's a new day. The lights dawned, and he limps away, not thinking about Esau, saying, I've met with God a changed man, because he submitted to God. Hosea has these words to say about this incident in Hosea 12 verses 3 to 6. Even in the womb, Jacob struggled with his brother. And when he became a man, he even fought with God. Yes, he wrestled with the angel and won. He wept and pleaded for a blessing from him. And in Hebrews 11 verse 21, that chapter of these champions of faith, we read of Jacob. That it was by faith that Jacob, when he was old and dying, blessed each of Joseph's sons, and bowed in worship as he leaned upon that walking stick, that staff. Jacob is a changed man. He's broken, he's bowed, and he's blessed. And as a result, or as in the past, he's not been a particular blessing to his family. He's now able to bless others. He's changed physically, but he's also changed spiritually. He not only leans on his staff now for support, but that is in itself a constant reminder that he needs to keep leaning on God. His limp is a constant reminder of his encounter with the living God. I was told years ago by someone, I can't remember who, always trust a man who walks with a limp. I was talking in spiritual terms. I think that means always trust somebody who leans heavily on God. Someone who's vulnerable. Someone who's aware of their own weakness. Someone who doesn't come across as some sort of super saint that's got everything sorted. And he's empowered and powerful and, you know, the super saint stuff that people are drawn to. The person who has encountered God, who walks with a limp, is broken and bowed in terms of humility and in terms of worship and blessed. And there's a character change comes out as a result. You see, the name of a person, particularly in Genesis in the Old Testament, actually meant something. And this is a mark of God's grace upon his life. No longer you are going to be called the heel, the displacer, the deceiver, the supplanter, whatever this word Jacob means. Now you are going to be known as Israel, the God persevera, the God striver. You have changed. You're a changed man. You're a changed person as a result of meeting me. You see, I always say this character really matters. And for all the great experiences that Jacob has had to this time, you think about it, Bethel and all the rest of it. There's amazing things that have happened in his life. There's still a lot in Jacob until this moment, which is all, I'm going to sort this out myself. I'll try to make it this work. I can do it in my own strength. You know, I believe in God. Thank you, God. Please help me, God. Please rescue me, God. But really, I'll try and wangle my way through it as I've done in the past. At this point, all he can do is that he's going to be limping towards his brother. He's not going to be going there with 400 armed men. He's going to be walking towards an army like this. You read what happens in the next chapter as a result at that time. And I come to a close. What I love about the stories in Genesis is that they're very real, thousands of years old, but they go to the heart of the human condition, the character of who we really are, the real us, the ones that aren't just turn up on Sundays and say our prayers and do our singing and say all nice things at the front, but the reality of life with the struggles that we face and encounter and how we live. And we are so much like Jacob. Well, if you're not, maybe not, but I am. Wrestle. We wrestle with life. We have struggles with life. We wrestle with people. We wrestle with our families. We wrestle and struggle with what God's will is in our lives. Doing the right thing in the right way. Many of us in this room have known and are aware of God's promises and have had encounters with God and visions and dreams and words and experiences. I mean, I have. I'm sure you all have. But yet it doesn't stop us at times thinking. I'll try and plan this one out and God please help my plans. I'll try and work this out in my own strength. I'll still do that. You know, we start at the place where we ask God to bless what we're doing. And we try to get out the scripts we get into and the problems that we've made ourselves, you know, asking God's help in it, but we try to do our bit as well. The example of Jesus at Gethsemane is an example of brokenness, a bowedness and a blessedness. Not my will, but yours be done. God's will, you see, is not always going to be easy for us. At times it may be painful. But it is the way that we become a blessing to others. And we may know his blessing for ourselves. I finish with this, James 4 verse 7 says, submit yourselves to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Andy used to often say in the leadership team to me, it's not about you. I never did think it was about me, to be honest. Remember, it's not about you. But I want to say, it's not about you. Politely. It's not about the leaders. It's not about Nick. Not about Erica. Not about Andy and not about any of us in this room. Not about me. It's about him. It's about him. Take this cup away from me. Yet not what I will. But your will be done. A meeting in a garden at night that Jesus had. An encounter at night that Jacob had with God. History changed. God bless you. Amen.

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How to Lose a River

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 6:55


If you walk from Hampstead Heath in the north of London to Blackfriars Bridge on the Thames, there is one thing you won't see – the River Fleet. In this week's episode, learn the fascinating history of this 'forgotten' river and how it is now completely underground. Hosted by Cassius Konneh, performed by Dame Joanna Lumley. Written by Ben Jacob, with sound editing by Will Jacob.

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Elementary - "The Game's Underfoot"

Cluedunnit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 58:52


Hey! We've got a Patreon now! Ever wanted to know what merchandise a show should have made? Or how Jessica learned to make smoke rings? Well all this plus early access to episodes and MORE can be yours! Join the fun over at https://www.patreon.com/c/CluedunnitPodcast.  We've got a really trashy episode for you this week! The 20-teens version of Sherlock (nope, not that one -- the American one with Lucy Liu) goes looking for a left-handed archaeologist and discovers the sordid underbelly of urban development along with '80s video game urban myths. But first we tackle the really big questions: Is there anything better than an answering machine for delivering exposition? Is pie the official food of private investigators? Will Jacob ever remember an actor's name?  We watched ELEMENTARY season 4, episode 5, "The Game's Underfoot." Spoilers ahead!  Follow us on the socials and let us know what you think!  Facebook: @cluedunnitpodcast   Instagram: @cluedunnitpodcast And don't forget to discover even more comedy and community with us on Patreon! 

Dew Dads
Spooky Szn Candy

Dew Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 100:49


Send us a textWHAT!?  More Spooky Szn content from the Dads of Dew!?  You got that right!  The Dew Dads are taking on 3 new candies that might just make your halloween even better.  Will Justin get ahold of customer service representative from the Hershey company?  Will Jacob break his teeth on skittles?  What is ghost toast?  The only way you'll find out is by listening to the newest episode of Dew Dads!

Happened Here
For All Mankind

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 5:57


In the last of our Footsteps on the Moon series, it's 55 years ago, 20th July 1969 and Apollo 11's Lunar Module, the Eagle, has landed on the moon. Six hours later the crew became the first people to make footsteps on its surface. Written by Jessica Riches, performed by Stephen Fry. Sound editor Will Jacob.

Happened Here
A Bunch of Guys About to Turn Blue

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 5:55


In the fourth of our Footsteps on the Moon series, it is 1969. Tension is high in Nasa's Mission Control room in Houston, USA, as Apollo 11's Lunar Module attempts to land on the moon.Written by Jessica Riches, performed by Stephen Fry. Sound editor Will Jacob.

Happened Here
Oh, That's a Beautiful Shot

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 6:07


In the third episode of our Footsteps on the Moon special, Apollo 8 became the first manned spaceship to orbit the moon, and astronaut Bill Anders takes an iconic photo.Written by Jessica Riches, performed by Stephen Fry. Sound editor Will Jacob.

Happened Here
Ad Astra Per Aspera

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 5:58


In the second episode of our Footsteps on the Moon special, it's 1967 and there are problems with Apollo 1 as it sits on the launch pad waiting to take off.Written by Jessica Riches, performed by Stephen Fry. Sound editor Will Jacob.

Happened Here
We Choose to Go to the Moon

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 6:58


On the day that Apollo 11 launched in 1969 we're back with five stories about the 1960s American journey to get Footsteps on the Moon. HappenedHere's fourth season starts with JFK's rallying speech at Rice University, 1962. Written by Jessica Riches, performed by Stephen Fry. Sound editor Will Jacob.

Sharp & Benning
Jacob Bigelow, Huskers Illustrated – Segment 8

Sharp & Benning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 22:27


Will Jacob be part of another 30-0 softball embarrassment tonight?

Hallmark Cafe
The Way Home Season 2 Episode 9, "Here Without You"

Hallmark Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 39:28


The penultimate season two episode of The Way Home is jam packed with events that point toward an exciting season finale. Will Jacob return with Kat to the present? Will Del sell the Landry farm? We talk about it all so join us at the table!

Eye On Horror
Top 10s of 2023!!

Eye On Horror

Play Episode Play 52 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 59:53 Transcription Available


HAPPY NEW YEAR! What better way to start off 2024 than celebrating an absolute banger of a year for our favorite genre! That's right, it's the season 6 finale of Eye on Horror!! This week, the boys celebrate 10 of their favorite films of 2023. Surprising twist this year, as their lists rarely line up! Will Jay continue his streak of being the fringe guy? Will Godzilla Minus One sweep the #1 spot across the board? Will Jacob and Correia reference The Boys Are Back In Town again? Find out on the new episode of EYE ON HORROR!!https://linktr.ee/EyeOnHorror

Happened Here
New York New Year

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 5:04


For New Year's Eve, we present a story of the origins of a New York Perennial! New York's Times Square New Year's Ball Drop is an annual ‘must see' event for people in the USA and beyond. Harry Tucker looks back at its origins.Hosted by Robbie StampPerformed by Sarah BeebeSound Edited by Will Jacob

Stranger Than Flick-tion
Planes Trains and Automobiles / Iron Man

Stranger Than Flick-tion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 112:53


Welcome Back Everyone! Thank You for joining us once again! We hope all our listeners had a Happy Thanksgiving! Joey picked this weeks pick so cancel that plane ticket and make sure you throw that cigarette out the window as the guys talk Planes, Trains and Automobiles. The movie deemed as a Thanksgiving classic...which the guys agreed is really depressing. With the Siri suggestion this week the STF crew suit up and head back to where the MCU as we know it began with Iron Man. What Christmas movie did Joey pick to start off the Christmas season of this podcast? Will Jacob watch Tropic Thunder? Where does the STF crew see the Marvel movies heading? Can you talk about Iron Man without even thinking of all the copyrighted music??? Thanks for Listening! Email:   Strangerthanflicktion@gmail.com Twitters:  Podcast- @SFlicktion Joey - @SpaceJamIsMyjam Jacob - @Jabcup Johnnie- @Shaggyroaddogg Catch Joeys reactions over at Joey Reacts on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@jwararmour/featured Time Stamps: Planes Trains and Automobiles - 29:10 Iron Man Review - 01:02:10 Music Credits:  Mess Around - Ray Charles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaNQG1yVYDg&list=PLleER6mEzEcPuxYZChxkpWhuSVm5YUrjl&index=5 Iron Man- Ozzy Osbourne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iDoAkWT3L8 Back in Black - Joey / Jacob / Johnnie ***Link Missing***

Grace Church Brockley
Joseph: A Story of God's Sovereignty in the Book of Genesis - The Process of Surrender (Tobias Brown)

Grace Church Brockley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 38:46


As we step into the second part of the drama that began to unfold in Genesis 42; Genesis 43 offers a shift from forgiveness to surrender for Jacob and Joseph's brothers. Will Jacob learn to surrender his beloved son Benjamin? And will the brothers learn to surrender their rights? How will God use this situation to bring about his glory? Join us as Tobias opens up Genesis 43 to see how the process of surrender helps us to lean on the sovereignty of God in faith towards Him.

Second Date Update
Sweep Nothings

Second Date Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 10:29


Alice wants redemption after Rumple did her wrong. Will Jacob give her a second chance?

Happened Here
Burials, Bequests and Boundaries

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 31:23


In this special episode, recorded live in front of an audience at the Chalke Valley History Festival, Robbie Stamp introduces three stories from Britain's Anglo Saxon past:Friends Live on Earth - Winflaed's Will - written and performed by Olivia BellThey Borrowed a Barrow - written and performed by Robbie StampBefore You Can Beat the Bounds, You Have to Read Them - introduced by historian Alex Langlands and performed by Olivia BellHosting duties by Viel Richardson, sound editing by Will Jacob.

Take This Token
Tokens of Travel

Take This Token

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 20:40


Today – in the final episode of this series – historians Helen Berry and John Styles trace connections between babies left at the Foundling Hospital and global forces of war, trade and empire. Presented by Kathleen Palmer, former Curator of Exhibitions and Displays at London's Foundling Museum. Written and produced by Minnie Scott with Louis Mealing. Music by Ben Jacob. Audio production by Will Jacob. Interviewees: Helen Berry, Professor of History in the Department of Archaeology and History at the University of Exeter. View the token Helen chose ⁠here⁠⁠. John Styles, Professor Emeritus in History at the University of Hertfordshire and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. –– The tokens are your passport to Georgian London in our online exhibition, ⁠⁠Tokens of History⁠⁠. Discover different facets of eighteenth-century society, guided by nine historians, including Helen Berry and John Styles, who you heard on this episode. –– You can see Helen and John's tokens, along with many others, on display at the Foundling Museum ⁠⁠40 Brunswick Square London, WC1N 1AZ⁠⁠  Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pm Sunday 11am – 5pm Follow us on ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Sign up to our newsletter⁠⁠ Take this Token and Tokens of History are supported by the Woven Foundation, previously the Artisa Foundation, and the Deborah Loeb Brice Foundation.

Take This Token
Tokens of Style

Take This Token

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 15:37


We find out what the tokens can tell us about Georgian style and what eighteenth-century women kept in their pockets, with historians Serena Dyer and Ariane Fennetaux. Presented by Kathleen Palmer, former Curator of Exhibitions and Displays at London's Foundling Museum. Written and produced by Minnie Scott with Louis Mealing. Music by Ben Jacob. Audio production by Will Jacob. Interviewees: Serena Dyer, historian of dress, consumption, and material culture in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.  View the token Serena chose ⁠here⁠. Ariane Fennetaux, historian of material culture with focus on textiles and dress. View the token Ariane chose ⁠here⁠. –– The tokens are your passport to Georgian London in our online exhibition, ⁠⁠Tokens of History⁠⁠. Discover different facets of eighteenth-century society, guided by nine historians, including Serena Dyer, who you heard on this episode. –– You can see Serena and Ariane's tokens, along with many others, on display at the Foundling Museum ⁠⁠40 Brunswick Square London, WC1N 1AZ⁠⁠  Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pm Sunday 11am – 5pm Follow us on ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Sign up to our newsletter⁠⁠ Take this Token and Tokens of History are supported by the Woven Foundation, previously the Artisa Foundation, and the Deborah Loeb Brice Foundation.

Cinematographilogically Speaking

The Gang talk about this Dryer classic without a washer in sight. Tune in to find out the answers to the following riveting questions.   What does it mean to have real faith? Is he really Jesus Christ? Can AA Christ talk be supplanted with summer sales? Will Jacob ever get to finish his point?   This and much much more on the Cinematographilogically Speaking Podcast Scores:   Troy -- 3.99, John -- 4.3, Jacob -- 4.9, Brody -- 3.5   Recorded 4-8-2023

Take This Token
Tokens of Mystery and Hope

Take This Token

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 15:49


The tokens invite us to imagine untold life stories. Today historian Janette Bright shares insights into a tiny ruby ring and a mysterious newspaper advert, and we hear from jewellery maker and designer Alex Monroe about a divided medal and a hoped-for reunion. Presented by Kathleen Palmer, former Curator of Exhibitions and Displays at London's Foundling Museum. Written and produced by Minnie Scott with Louis Mealing. Music by Ben Jacob. Audio production by Will Jacob. Interviewees: Janette Bright, historian and co-curator of Fate, Hope and Charity. View the token Janette chose ⁠here⁠. Alex Monroe, jewellery maker and designer. View the token Alex chose ⁠here⁠. –– The tokens are your passport to Georgian London in our online exhibition, ⁠⁠Tokens of History⁠⁠. Discover different facets of eighteenth-century society, guided by nine historians, including Janette Bright, who you heard on this episode. –– You can see Janette and Alex's tokens, along with many others, on display at the Foundling Museum ⁠⁠40 Brunswick Square London, WC1N 1AZ⁠⁠  Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pm Sunday 11am – 5pm Follow us on ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Sign up to our newsletter⁠⁠ Take this Token and Tokens of History are supported by the Woven Foundation, previously the Artisa Foundation, and the Deborah Loeb Brice Foundation.

Happened Here
A Night Out

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 15:41


In this week's episode of HappenedHere, hosted by Stephen Fry, we go on three very different nights out:Ghosts written by Viel Richardson and performed by Olivia Bell [The Queen's Theatre, Haymarket, London]A Horse in Your Lap, Madam? written by James Rampton and performed by Dame Joanna Lumley [Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London]Stormy Weather written by James Rampton and performed by Jasmine Elcock [The Café de Paris Nightclub, 3-4 Coventry St, Piccadilly Circus]Sound editing by Will Jacob.

Take This Token
Tokens of Care

Take This Token

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 12:06


Today our interviewees Sam Lee and Yomi Ṣode imagine different acts of care in lives connected with the tokens. Presented by Kathleen Palmer, former Curator of Exhibitions and Displays at London's Foundling Museum. Written and produced by Minnie Scott with Louis Mealing. Music by Ben Jacob. Audio production by Will Jacob. Interviewees: Sam Lee, folk singer and Foundling Fellow. View the token Sam chose here. Yomi Ṣode, writer, playwright and poet, whose debut collection Manorism was published in 2022. View the token Yomi chose here. –– The tokens are your passport to Georgian London in our online exhibition, ⁠Tokens of History⁠. Discover different facets of eighteenth-century society, guided by nine historians. –– You can see Sam and Yomi's tokens, along with many others, on display at the Foundling Museum ⁠40 Brunswick Square London, WC1N 1AZ⁠  Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pm Sunday 11am – 5pm Follow us on ⁠Facebook⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠ and ⁠Twitter⁠ ⁠Sign up to our newsletter⁠ Take this Token and Tokens of History are supported by the Woven Foundation, previously the Artisa Foundation, and the Deborah Loeb Brice Foundation.

Happened Here
Hitchcock: Always a Londoner

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 17:20


Our latest podcast finds Dame Joanna Lumley introducing three stories about a murder and a reputation restored:‘Frenzy' written by Joanna Clarke and performed by Stephen Fry [Covent Garden Piazza by the Floral Market Hall]The Master of Promotion written by Joanna Clarke and performed by Stephen Fry [The Thames by the Houses of Parliament, London]The Critic and the Long Shot written by Joanna Clarke and performed by Stephen Fry [3 Henrietta St, Covent Garden]Sound editing by Will Jacob.

Take This Token
Tokens of History

Take This Token

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 14:42


Today we time travel with two historians, David Coke and Gillian Clark. Presented by Kathleen Palmer, former Curator of Exhibitions and Displays at London's Foundling Museum. Written and produced by Minnie Scott with Louis Mealing. Music by Ben Jacob. Audio production by Will Jacob. Music: George Frideric Handel, Organ Concerto No. 2 in B Flat Major, Op. 4 No. 2, HWV 290 - Allegro, featured on 'Handel at Vauxhall' released by Signum Classics. Interviewees: David Coke, curator and historian, and author of Vauxhall Gardens: A History (Yale University Press, 2011), together with Dr. Alan Borg. View the token David chose here. Gillian Clark, an independent researcher who has worked closely with the Foundling Museum for many years. View the token Gillian chose here. –– The tokens are your passport to Georgian London in our online exhibition, Tokens of History. Discover different facets of eighteenth-century society, guided by nine historians, including Gillian Clark who you heard in this week's episode. –– You can see David and Gillian's tokens, along with many others, on display at the Foundling Museum 40 Brunswick Square London, WC1N 1AZ  Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pm Sunday 11am – 5pm Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter Sign up to our newsletter Take this Token and Tokens of History are supported by the Woven Foundation, previously the Artisa Foundation, and the Deborah Loeb Brice Foundation.

Take This Token
Tokens of Identity

Take This Token

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 14:52


Today, we hear from two great champions of the Foundling Museum – director Caro Howell and writer and artist Lemn Sissay MBE – as we explore tokens and identity. Presented by Kathleen Palmer, former Curator of Exhibitions and Displays at London's Foundling Museum. Written and produced by Minnie Scott with Louis Mealing. Music by Ben Jacob. Audio production by Will Jacob. Interviewees: Caro Howell has been Director of the Foundling Museum since 2011. In May 2023 she is taking up the role of Director-General at the Imperial War Museum. View the token Caro chose here. Lemn Sissay MBE, award winning writer, artist and broadcaster, and Foundling Museum trustee. View the token Lemn chose here. –– The tokens are your passport to Georgian London in our online exhibition, Tokens of History. Discover different facets of eighteenth-century society, guided by nine historians. –– You can see Caro and Lemn's tokens, along with many others, on display at the Foundling Museum 40 Brunswick Square London, WC1N 1AZ Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pmSunday 11am – 5pm Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter Sign up to our newsletter. Take this Token and Tokens of History are supported by the Woven Foundation, previously the Artisa Foundation, and the Deborah Loeb Brice Foundation.

Take This Token
Tokens of Protection

Take This Token

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 15:03


Today we're looking at one of the most powerful impulses for anyone leaving their child in someone else's care: protection. Presented by Kathleen Palmer, former Curator of Exhibitions and Displays at London's Foundling Museum. Written and produced by Minnie Scott with Louis Mealing. Music by Ben Jacob. Audio production by Will Jacob. Interviewees: Indika, a trainee on the Foundling Museum's Tracing Our Tales programme for care-experienced young people aged 18-29. View the token Indika chose here. Owen Davies, a British historian who specialises in the history of magic, witchcraft, ghosts and popular medicine. Lydia Carmichael, a former residential pupil at the Foundling Hospital. View the token Owen and Lydia chose here. –– The tokens are your passport to Georgian London in our online exhibition, Tokens of History. Discover different facets of eighteenth-century society, guided by nine historians – including Owen Davies who you heard in this week's episode. –– You can see Indika, Owen and Lydia's tokens, along with many others, on display at the Foundling Museum 40 Brunswick Square London, WC1N 1AZ  Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pm Sunday 11am – 5pm Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter Sign up to our newsletter Take this Token and Tokens of History are supported by the Woven Foundation, previously the Artisa Foundation, and the Deborah Loeb Brice Foundation.

Take This Token
Tokens of Love

Take This Token

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 17:20


How can such tiny objects hold so much meaning? Hear personal stories, historical insights and creative responses – all inspired by the Foundling tokens. The Founding Hospital was one of Britain's first children's homes established in London in 1739. In its early days, anyone giving a baby into its care would also leave a token. This might be a ring, a metal, a poem, a playing card, or even a hazelnut. These precious, deeply personal objects are on display today at the Foundling Museum in London. We've been talking to people with a connection to the Museum. In this podcast, they take one token and share what they know, what they feel and what they imagine. Today, we begin at the heart of the matter – with tokens of love. Presented by Kathleen Palmer, former Curator of Exhibitions and Displays at London's Foundling Museum. Written and produced by Minnie Scott with Louis Mealing. Music by Ben Jacob. Audio production by Will Jacob. Interviewees: Sally Holloway, a historian of gender, emotions, and visual and material culture in Britain and the world over the long eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. View the token Sally chose here. Bez, a trainee on the Foundling Museum's Tracing Our Tales programme for care-experienced young people aged 18-29. View the token Bez chose here. –– The tokens are your passport to Georgian London in our online exhibition, Tokens of History. Discover different facets of eighteenth-century society, guided by nine historians – including Sally Holloway who you heard in this week's episode. –– You can see Bez and Sally's tokens, along with many others, on display at the Foundling Museum40 Brunswick Square London, WC1N 1AZ Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pmSunday 11am – 5pm Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter Sign up to our newsletter. Take this Token and Tokens of History are supported by the Woven Foundation, previously the Artisa Foundation, and the Deborah Loeb Brice Foundation.

Happened Here
The Middle Earth Club

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 15:00


Jasmine Elcock hosts this week's episode of our witty and enlightening podcast, we go there and back again with a very precious club in the 1960s:A Trip to Middle Earth written by James Rampton and performed by Stephen Fry A Painted Tear written by Hamish Roberts and performed by Zak Ghazi-Torbati“I could see everyone's fillings falling out” written by James Rampton and performed by Jasmine ElcockAll these stories take place in The Basement, 43 King St, Covent Garden.Sound editing by Will Jacob.

Happened Here
Covent Garden in WW2

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 16:07


In this week's episode, hosted by Stephen Fry, discover how Covent Garden adapted to the trials and tribulations thrown it's way by Britain's fight against Nazi Germany:Put on Your Dancing Shoes written and performed by Joanna Clarke [The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden]Mrs Smith's Coffin written by Joanna Clarke and performed by Stephen Fry [Dawlish, Devon and Covent Garden, London]Keeping Calm and Carrying On written by Joanna Clarke and performed by Jasmine Elcock [The Piazza and Bow Street, Covent Garden]Sound editing by Will Jacob.

Happened Here
Eighteenth Century Vice Industry

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 17:32


In the first episode of our second season, hosted by the celebrated Dame Joanna Lumley, we look at Covent Garden's vice industry in the eighteenth century:Haddock Hogarth and Harlots written by Jasmine Silk and performed by Lulu Freeman [Covent Garden Piazza]Mrs Jenkins' Flogging House written by Joanna Clarke and performed by Stephen Fry [27 Catherine Street]Carnal Pleasures written by Robbie Stamp and performed by Kate Reid [The Shakespeare Tavern, Covent Garden Piazza]Sound editing by Will Jacob.Warning, these stories contain adult themes.

Happened Here
Oscar Wilde

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 17:50


“The public is wonderfully tolerant. It forgives everything except genius”. This week we look at the downfall of Oscar Wilde with host Dame Joanna Lumley:Intrigue for Intrigue's Sake written by Jasmine Silk and performed by Stephen Fry [Mayfair, Picadilly and Covent Garden]Still the Sight to See in London written by Jasmine Silk and performed by Stephen Fry [Holding Cell, Magistrate's Court, Bow Street]From Gaol to Exile written by Jasmine Silk and performed by Stephen Fry [31 Upper Bedford Place, Bloomsbury]Sound editing by Will Jacob.

Happened Here
Famous in Their Time

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 16:23


“Fame will go by and, so long, I've had you, Fame”. Host Dr Shama Rahman looks at people who were famous in their time, but have faded from memory, with:The Diva and Her Diamonds written by Sarah Fleming and performed by Dame Joanna Lumley [Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London]Not a Page in Petticoats written and performed by Kate Reid [Theatre Royal, Vere Street, London]I Have Been a Slave, I Know What Slaves Feel written by James Rampton, performed by Jasmine Elcock [7 Solly Terrace, Pentonville, London]Sound editing by Will Jacob.

Happened Here
Only One Hundred Generations Ago

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 17:02


For this week's episode we journey back in time with host Dame Joanna Lumley to Anglo-Saxon London, with:Wattle, Wyrms and Wyrd Sisters written by Robbie Stamp and performed by Shama Rahman [under the foundations of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London]The Lay of Nine Herbs written by Robbie Stamp and performed by Olivia Bell [Maiden Lane, Covent Garden]Run For Your Life written by Robbie Stamp and performed by Lulu Freeman [earthworks under the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London]Sound editing by Will Jacob.

Happened Here
Colonnades and Cabbages

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 16:49


In this episode, hosted by Robbie Stamp, we look at the history of the Covent Garden Piazza, with:This Beautiful Fruitful Rectangle written by Robbie Stamp, performed by Stephen Fry [Covent Garden Piazza, London]A Much Tidier View for the Duke written by Joanna Clarke, performed by Jasmine Elcock [Covent Garden Piazza, London]Concrete Garden Anyone? written by Joanna Clarke, performed by Dame Joanna Lumley [Covent Garden Piazza, London]Sound editing by Will Jacob.

Happened Here
Dance, Dracula and Pride & Prejudice

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 18:02


Your Host Shama Rahman looks at the artistic side of Covent Garden in this week's episode, with:Black Swans written by Viel Richardson and performed by Jasmine Elcock [Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London]Theatre of Blood written by Becky Stamp and performed by Stephen Fry [The Lyceum Theatre, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London]Jane Austen Sees a Portrait written by Sarah Fleming and performed by Kate Reid. This story contains adult themes [Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London]Sound editing by Will Jacob.

Happened Here
Cableknits, Courts and Condoms

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 16:25


In this episode, with your host Dame Joanna Lumley, we look at ebullient Covent Garden with:Giant Haystacks Meets Giant Cableknit written by James Rampton and performed by Zak Ghazi-Torbati. [Covent Garden Piazza, London]The Trial of Iron-Foot Jack written by Hamish Roberts and performed by Stephen Fry. [81 Endell Street and The Old Bailey, London]Mrs Phillip's Condoms written by Jasmine Silk and performed by Dame Joanna Lumley. This story contains adult themes [Bedford Street, London]Sound editing by Will Jacob.

Happened Here
The Body, The Diva and The Bankrupt

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 18:24


In our very first full episode, hosted by Stephen Fry, the Curtain Rises on Covent Garden with:The Strange Tale of a Discovered Corpse written by Robbie Stamp and performed by Cassius Konneh [The Jubilee Market]A Theatrical Diva's Autobiography written by Zak Ghazi-Torbati and performed by Dame Joanna Lumley [Theatre Royal, Drury Lane]The Sad Tale of What Happened Next to a Heroic War Nurse written by Viel Richardson and performed by Stephen Fry [Tavistock Street]Sound editing by Will Jacob.

Happened Here
Modranicht

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 7:28


A story about a young woman in the cold clasp of an Anglo-Saxon winter. Performed by Olivia Bell. Sound editing by Will Jacob.

Happened Here
Bad Dad

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 5:36


The story of one family's visit to Covent Garden during the festive season. Written and performed by Robbie Stamp. Sound Editing by Will Jacob.

Happened Here
An Evergreen Emblem of Resilience

Happened Here

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 7:02


The story behind Trafalgar Square's famous annual guest. Written by James Rampton, hosted by Shama Rahman and performed by Stephen Fry. Sound Editing by Will Jacob. Thanks to Westminster City Council for their audio of the 2022 ceremony.

Real Human Bings
Episode 46 - Palindromic (2/21/22)

Real Human Bings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 89:12


Yo dawg, this edit's loose and light today so get on in there! The Bings do their annual tradition of reading each other's fortunes by the Chinese calendar from a random internet site. Will Jacob ever get a good romance year? Will Aulden regret his decision to buy a house? On deck is a cruise through the AARP's Movies for Grownups awards. (Who knew that was a thing?) Last but not least, Picks of the Week! Endnotes: China Highlights Zodiac page - https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/chinese-zodiac/ You can also get special deals on movies with AARP? What can't they do? - https://www.aarp.org/entertainment/movies-for-grownups/screening-program/ Chet's also a vaccine hesitant guy too, cool -https://www.eonline.com/news/1298298/tom-hanks-and-rita-wilsons-son-chet-hanks-faces-backlash-for-covid-19-vaccine-comments Chronotrigger remake still no Switch port?? - https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2022/03/chrono-trigger-gets-ultrawide-219-pc-update-but-still-no-nintendo-switch-release Stay (with an arrow in your knee) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pabI_7nWRyU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/krandorkroobs/message

Bubblical, we read the Bible...then talk about it
Genesis Part 29: God's Funny Family

Bubblical, we read the Bible...then talk about it

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 43:10


Our man in Haran. In Genesis 29-31, Jacob ends up on his Uncle Laban's funny farm. Will Jacob end up in a straight jacket or will God help him thru this hilarious and trying time in Jacob's life?

20 for 20
Playoff Picture

20 for 20

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 36:08


It's the final week of the regular season, and it's do or die for a handful of playoff hopeful teams. Will Jacob or Eric capture the division 4 title? Will Raffy hold off Jackson in division 1? And who will emerge from the mess of division 3 - Marc, Sidney, or Tom? Tune in for our answers to all those questions and more on this week of 20 for 20.

The Weekly Reel Podcast
Ep048 || Red Notice (with Jacob Evangelista)

The Weekly Reel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 62:38


Episode Forty-Eight. This week, the guys, along with Jacob Evangelista, talk about one FBI agent, two of the very best art thieves in the world, and the three Cleopatra's Eggs up for grabs in the entertaining Netflix original, Red Notice, starring Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, and Gal Gadot.Jacob and the guys get warmed up by sharing a notable movie or TV show they've watched in the last week with this week's Podcast Ritual. Then, they wrap up the first half of the podcast with another edition of The Double Feature.After a quick break, the fellas hand out their Weekly Reel Awards for Red Notice. And, finally, they Guess the Rotten Tomatoes Score. Will Jacob continue his personal winning streak dating back to season 1 over the guys?What trio of actors would you want to see collaborate on a movie? Send us your comments/feedback on Twitter (@weeklyreel) and email to weeklyreelpod@gmail.com. Follow Jeremy (@jp_flicks) on Instagram and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/c/JeremyPulumbarit). Follow Ken (@free_ken_a) on Twitter/Instagram. Also, check out our other YouTube channel, Time to Rise Films (https://www.youtube.com/timetorisefilms). Special thanks to Jacob Evangelista for joining this episode of The NewsReel. Follow Jacob on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter (@fashowj). Also, check out Jacob's Twitch stream (twitch.tv/fashow_jax).The Weekly Reel Podcast theme song by Cameron Penaflorida (@bamsaidcam on Twitter/Instagram).

More Than Words
Jacob's Forgiveness

More Than Words

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 8:24


Meet Jacob and Emily. A married couple of 10 years time. They are experiencing one of the most difficult situations any marriage could face. Will Jacob be able to forgive Emily? I hope you enjoy. ❤️ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Keep It Short
Our Favorite Movies - Speed Racer (Season 2 Episode 2)

Keep It Short

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 45:13


The boys are back with the Wachowskis' controversial blockbuster Speed Racer! Will Jacob and Sam be able to defend the honor of this classic film? Find out on this episode of Our Favorite Movies!

Misfit Fantasy Football
The Pain of Fantasy Football and Week 3 Recap

Misfit Fantasy Football

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 71:22


Will Jacob survive to record another episode? Who knows, find out why he hurts and listen in to the next episode to see if the hurt was just too much or if there is a dramatic rally back to life!! Oh. And they guys get through what has happened in Week 3 in the NFL going over the games, Taylor had a soap box on Jason Garrett, and Jacob was once again..right!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mff2021/message

Sermons from Seven Mile Waltham
29 Humbled For A Change

Sermons from Seven Mile Waltham

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 45:36


In this sermon, Pastor Kevin looks at Genesis 32-33. As Jacob returns home, he fears being reunited with his brother, Esau. Will Esau still be angry? Will Jacob be able to appease him? Before Jacob and Esau reunite, God meets Jacob "face to face." Through this encounter, Jacob learns an important lesson: the greatest approval needed is not that of man, but of God.

We Minored in Film
Film Draft Picks: A24 Edition

We Minored in Film

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 13:06


Let round 4 commence! For this film draft, Jacob and Logan will take turns picking their teams from the library of A24 films instead of a specific release year. Listeners will vote on Instagram for which team picked the strongest five films. Will Jacob pull in another win after last time, bringing the score to an even 2-2? Listen and vote to find out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Til Death Do Us Recap
Married at First Sight S.12 e.11 - A Treasure Chest of Shit

Til Death Do Us Recap

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 90:42


Oh jeez, what a week on Married at First Sight, Season 12 Episode 11! Tim & Britt have so many thoughts on this overflowing Montheversary episode. Their most prominent emotion at the end of this episode is confusion. Chris & Paige keep Chris&Paige-ing, Erik keeps making blanket ultimatum statements, and Vincent & Briana continue to give us life. Is Ryan cringing with contempt or fear? Is he excited for Clara to move in or trapped in a silent terrified hell? Will Jacob and Haley's compatible moon signs be enough to right the ship? WE HAVE SO MANY QUESTIONS & you probably do too!

J Sports Podcast
Episode 29: Trouble in LA?

J Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 69:25


On today's episode I am joined by Jacob Lehman and George Martin of Two and a Half Hoopers as we discuss plenty of different things! We start in the NFL where we talk about Deshaun Watson and if Stafford really makes the Rams better! We then head to the NBA where we preview the Lakers vs Jazz game and talk about the Lakers recent struggles. Then Jacob and George debate on what the Lakers need to trade for before the deadline. We end the episode by playing some Lakers Jeopardy! Will Jacob get his revenge or will George go 2-0 against Jacob? Listen and you will find out! Link to YouTube- https://youtu.be/U_YSbKaRXCAFollow Two and a Half Hoopers on all social media and watch their podcast on Youtube- @THHoopers Follow me on Instagram- j_sports_podcast Follow my main Instagram- 29joshnowakowski Follow me on Twitter- @JoshNowakowski

Ken, Colleen, & Kurt Podcast
Hang Up or Hang Out, Part 1 - Jacob & Sarah

Ken, Colleen, & Kurt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 5:22


We're going through search histories and so much more! Will Jacob & Sarah Hang Up ... or Hang Out?

Ken, Colleen, & Kurt Podcast
Hang Up or Hang Out, Part 2 - Jacob & Sarah

Ken, Colleen, & Kurt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 4:48


We're going through search histories and so much more! Will Jacob & Sarah Hang Up ... or Hang Out?

Uncorked Crime
Episode 42: Jacob Wetterling

Uncorked Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 61:15


On October 22, 1989, 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling, along with his 10-year-old brother Trevor and 10-year-old friend Aaron, rode their bikes to the convenience store not far from the Wetterling home. On the way back to their home, a masked man stopped the boys. Trevor and Aaron were told to run home, but Jacob wasn’t so lucky. No one would see Jacob alive again, and his remains wouldn’t be found for another 27 years. Who was the masked man that abducted Jacob Wetterling, and would he ever be caught? Will Jacob’s family ever find out what happened to their young child that horrible night?

OverMangaCast
E3 - Dragon Ball Super (Ch.1-42)

OverMangaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 141:59


Dragon-Dragon, rock the dragon! Goku is back with his friends, fighting new challenges and gaining the power of the gods. Will Jacob survive his seething nerd rage? This week, Matt, Sam, Jae, and Jacob read and discuss Dragon Ball Super Ch.1-42 written by Akira Toriyama and illustrated by Toyotarou.Read along, meme along, or just yell at our bad opinions by following @OverMangaCast on Twitter.YouTube / Instagram / Facebook Leave a review: Podchaser

AcreSoft Story Classic:
Jacob and Esau - Weekend Bible Stories Collection

AcreSoft Story Classic:

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 6:51


In this Bible story, find out if Jacob tricks his dad Isaac. Will Jacob get the blessing? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Pause and Listen
2020 vision - A year in review

Pause and Listen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 16:39


In this episode, we are looking back at what has been a challenging year for Pause, the women we support, and the sector at large.We are joined by two  Pause Graduates, Emma and Heidi reflecting on a year in lockdown, Katherine Sacks Jones @KatharineSJ  CEO ofBecome @Become1992,  Minesh Patel @minesh1112, Principal Policy Manager at Citizens Advice @CitizensAdvice and Sarah Dangar @SarahDangar Deputy CEO of Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse @AAFDA6. Hosted by Clare Laxton. Follow @ladylaxtonProduced by Louis VineMusic by Ben JacobEditing by Will Jacob

Pause and Listen
Things are different now

Pause and Listen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 18:46


In the last of our podcast miniseries, we are joined by clinical psychologist, trainer, and author, Karen Treisman and Pause Chief Executive, Jules Hillier. We will be reflecting on the lockdown experience, creativity, and wellbeing during the pandemic, as well as thinking about what things we might not want to go back to 'normal'. You will also have the chance to hear poetry created by women and practitioners during lockdown. Joined by Karen Treisman clinical psychologist, trainer, and author. Follow @dr_treisman and Jules Hillier, Chief Executive of Pause. Follow @rosylight.Hosted by Clare LaxtonProduced by Louis VineMusic by Ben JacobEditing by Will Jacob

Talk Show U
Ep. 24 - NFL Trivia with the Jersey Boys!

Talk Show U

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 23:38


In this special episode we continue the NFL trivia but this is bigger than ever before. We have special guests including our friends Dom, Joe, Jason, and Jake. Who will win the title of Trivia Champion? Will Jacob win his first one!?

Spoiler Alert! With Tiff O & Riki
Greenleaf, Season 5, Episode 2 "The Second Day"

Spoiler Alert! With Tiff O & Riki

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 85:35


So, it is week 2, and we are back for another recap and review. Did AJ survive? Did Lady Mae finally eat? Did Jacob find the will? Will Jacob and Kerissa move forward with a divorce? And Charity...well, let's pray for Charity. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Camp Shenanigans Presents
The Anchorage Dumpsters

Camp Shenanigans Presents

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 6:09


Coach Phil Jackson makes a bet that his team will win the game OR they lose their place in the NBA. Will the Dumpsters win? Will Jacob have to be a butler? Tune in to find out! By 5th Graders from Washington DC Commentator: Jackson Funderburk, Leone Battalion Phil Jackson: Jackson Craddok Basketball Players: Jacob Scott, Nolan Smith Commissioner of Basketball: Nolan Smith

Libertarian Crusaders
#28 Jacob Hornberger for President!

Libertarian Crusaders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 50:39


How would a libertarian deal with the Coronavirus? Is government the best solution for this problem? Will Jacob come shooting with us sometime? These questions and more get answered by the great Jacob Hornbeger. We also discuss ongoing issues in Virginia, including Gov. Ralph Northam's sudden dictatorial powers!

Watch it Again!
6. Interstellar 2014

Watch it Again!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 69:49


This week is a journey into the far reaches of space far beyond our own solar system. Join us as we explore a far distant galaxy to try and save the future of the human race. Will Jacob survive the black hole, will Kat ever make it home and does Nic really know what is going on anymore as we talk about yet another movie he hasn't seen before.We talk all things we have been watching, and what we are most looking forward to this week.

Fly You Fools
Fly you Fools: Episode 7

Fly You Fools

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 60:53


The fools discuss the second movie in The Hobbit trilogy: The Desolation of Smaug.  Will the fools like it as much as the first entry? Will Jacob have finally watched prior to podcasting? Will Jon ever recover from his demoralizing skinny dipping experience?  No, no he won't it was very traumatic for me not gonna lie.  But tune in anyway and stay till the end to hear the newest segment!

Cut the Chit Chat
001 The Weather Man

Cut the Chit Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019


What do a sad sack television personality, thrown breakfast burritos, and a young Nicholas Hoult have in common? In the inaugural episode, Jacob and Nathan tackle The Weather Man, Gore Verbinski’s 2005 film about a man facing a crisis of masculinity. Does Michael Caine nail an American accent? Can David Spritz regain his lost sense of masculinity? Will Jacob and Nathan spend ten minutes discussing Gore Verbinski’s career? Only one podcast has the answers to these questions, and more! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @ctccpod. Email us at contact@ctccpod.com. Like us on Facebook at Cut the Chit Chat, and visit our website at ctccpod.com. Thanks to Kevin MacLeod for our intro and outro music.

What's Up With?
What's Up With? Metal Gear Solid

What's Up With?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 66:37


Metal Gear Solid is a thing that Jay knows nothing about so he recruited his friend Jacob to come and humour Shannan while Jay watches videos of digs fighting snakes. Will Jacob make the right impression on everyone? Will Shannan ever stop talking? Will Jay stop derailing the podcast? Probably not to 2/3 of those but who knows.... If you have any topic recomendations be sure to send them to : https://twitter.com/thevivalajady

Danny After Dark
The Phantom Hour - Area 51 Takeover

Danny After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 48:30


This is a bonus episode of The Phantom Hour that was previously part of the live broadcast on OWU Radio - The Line through the SHOUTcast streaming service. It originally streamed September 9/17/2019 from 7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Due to a glitch in the recording method, the first ten minutes of our broadcast is not present. This broadcast features the voices and opinions of Daniel Rodriguez Hijo and Jacob Bosko, and, thus, any revenue made by streams of this episode will be split evenly between the two parties. Also featured is the musical talent of the band, Glob Stew (Matthew Dickman & Mason Fields) and their song, Globe Probe 51. Area 51 Takeover The government is a secretive type. First denying its existence to now claiming there's "no thicc alien cheeks" (paraphrased) in Area 51. What's the truth? Well, if a Facebook-born event known as Alienstock is to actually occur, meaning millions of people raiding the secured government base, then we might just find out! What could happen? What will we find there? Will Jacob ever get a thicc alien GF? These questions will all be answered, explored, and more as we dive deep into this wild broadcast!

Smack It Down : Podcast
What's Up With? Metal Gear Solid

Smack It Down : Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 66:38


Metal Gear Solid is a thing that Jay knows nothing about so he recruited his friend Jacob to come and humour Shannan while Jay watches videos of digs fighting snakes. Will Jacob make the right impression on everyone? Will Shannan ever stop talking? Will Jay stop derailing the podcast? Probably not to 2/3 of those but who knows.... If you have any topic recomendations be sure to send them to : https://twitter.com/thevivalajady

The Cross and the Crown
The Brothers of Joseph and the Road to Redemption

The Cross and the Crown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 48:43


The famine brings a family reunion. With Joseph face to face with his brothers, what will Joseph do? Will he exact justice? Will the brothers get what they deserve? Is there redemption for men like this? Will Jacob die in sorrow?       

Stories Out Of This World
A Night of Disturbance Part 2

Stories Out Of This World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 20:43


In this final chapter, authorities were called in and negotiator Nigel steps in. A gamechanger has happened but will it be enought to stop Carl's reign of terror? Will Jacob and his family, stand up to this bully of a switchformer? Time is ticking and Carl will not go out in style!

BROCR SUPERCAST!
Season 1 Episode 12; If you aren’t racing this weekend, do you even OCR bro????

BROCR SUPERCAST!

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 45:57


Join Jacob and Leah as they talk shop this episode, beginning with a recap of Stadion series race #2, and the new super duper secret elite qualification game Spartan is playing. Then listen up as they discuss all of your options this weekend for racing and some predictions! Will Jacob bring home another bone?? And what will Leah think as she returns to her home course to see the changes Tough Mudder brings? And can anyone beat the OCR super couple in California? Come spend your Tuesday morning in the shop with the Supercast!

BROCR SUPERCAST!
Season 1 Episode 4 : We are proud of you Veejay / Bose ran a terrain race.

BROCR SUPERCAST!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 45:35


Well guys we made it. A fourth podcast. Some would say this is the most consistent thing in the BROCR schedule since the Brumbach booty gains. We talk about what all happened in Alabama, terrain race, and upcoming tv shows! Will Jacob or Leah be on the new Million dollar mile? We can talk about that soon...

MuggleCast: the Harry Potter podcast
Episode #351: Wear and Tear

MuggleCast: the Harry Potter podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 84:31


- Slug Club member Ashley joins the show - Jude Law sits down with JKR to learn about Dumbledore's character - Chamber of Secrets gets the House Edition treatment (and so will the rest of the series) - Nighttime shows are coming to Wizarding World Orlando while Cursed Child rehearsals begin on Broadway - Dan Radcliffe weighs in on the Johnny Depp/Grindelwald debate - Ashley has her own discussion ready for the show and wants to know how Jacob will get his memory back? - She breaks down what we know about memory charms to date and characters who've experienced them - How exactly can a memory charm be broken? How much does Jacob remember by the end of Fantastic Beasts? - Since the Swooping Evil venom is supposed to erase bad memories, is there a chance Jacob's memory wasn't fully erased? - Will Jacob regain his memory in full? Will it be over time through a series of flashbacks through Fantastic Beasts 2? - Did the murtlap bite somehow prevent him from losing his full memory? - Could JKR offer further education on memory charms via Pottermore to prepare us? - Main Discussion: The Gaunt Family - Given Voldemort's recent birthday, we take a look at his family: Merope, Morfin and Marvolo - Is there anything we actually like about these characters? - Andrew gets incestuous asking if the other hosts would ever marry their cousins - Could we ever love somebody after we found out they had us under a spell? - Should Tom Riddle Sr. have sought out his son and tried to raise him? - We discuss the distinction between Tom Riddle Jr. and Voldemort being able to love - Do we see the Gaunt family playing a role in future Fantastic Beasts films? - Email and text messages cover the Wizarding World's third expansion and the Potter films moving to HBO - This Week in MuggleCast history looks at Episodes 72, 128, 168 and 189 - Quizzitch: To whom, in the Harry Potter universe, is Mark Evans related?

Baconsale: Hickory-Smoked Pop Culture
BaconBit: Star Wars: The Last Jedi Review

Baconsale: Hickory-Smoked Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 48:35


The last time Baconsale discussed a Star Wars sequel, it nearly tore the podcast apart. Will it happen again? Join us as we review Star Wars: The Last Jedi completely spoiler-free for the first 20 minutes, following which we'll wade deep into saga spoiler territory. Will Kent finally love the new franchise? Will Jacob have a clear opinion of the movie? Will Joel be able to stand his ground against the other two? Press play, my young Padawan, and find out!

Reboot Already Underway
A Nightmare on Elm Street - Gateway to Cinema

Reboot Already Underway

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 38:12


This week Aaron introduces Jacob to his second favorite film of all time: A Nightmare on Elm Street. Will Jacob disappoint Aaron yet again? Or will Jacob enjoy the 80's horror classic as much as Aaron hopes? Only time will tell...

Reboot Already Underway
Blade 2 - Gateway to Cinema (Episode 17)

Reboot Already Underway

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2017 35:01


This week Aaron and Jacob celebrate the release of Spider-Man: Homecoming by discussing Blade 2. Will Jacob like the sequel more than the original? Will Aaron find another way to justify this series being on the list? Will we finally learn what the ice skating line was all about? Find out all this and more in the newest episode of Gateway to Cinema.

WellSpring's Podcast
Jacob's Other Wrestling Match with God (Genesis 42c-43a)

WellSpring's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 56:32


Do you really believe that God is Working for your good? In this story we see the 10 brothers of Jacob being tested, but we also see that Jacob is being tested too: Will Jacob trust God and revert to his old ways, or will he trust God and live his life in faith? Will Jacob be willing like his own grandfather Abraham when he offered up Isaac to the Lord- to entrust his only beloved son Benjamin into the hands of God? Jacob is having a whole new wrestling match with God - but Israel will win.

WellSpring's Podcast
Jacob's Other Wrestling Match with God (Genesis 42c-43a)

WellSpring's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 56:32


Do you really believe that God is Working for your good? In this story we see the 10 brothers of Jacob being tested, but we also see that Jacob is being tested too: Will Jacob trust God and revert to his old ways, or will he trust God and live his life in faith? Will Jacob be willing like his own grandfather Abraham when he offered up Isaac to the Lord- to entrust his only beloved son Benjamin into the hands of God? Jacob is having a whole new wrestling match with God - but Israel will win.

WellSpring's Podcast
Jacob's Other Wrestling Match with God (Genesis 42c-43a)

WellSpring's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 56:32


Do you really believe that God is Working for your good? In this story we see the 10 brothers of Jacob being tested, but we also see that Jacob is being tested too: Will Jacob trust God and revert to his old ways, or will he trust God and live his life in faith? Will Jacob be willing like his own grandfather Abraham when he offered up Isaac to the Lord- to entrust his only beloved son Benjamin into the hands of God? Jacob is having a whole new wrestling match with God - but Israel will win.

Baconsale: Hickory-Smoked Pop Culture
Episode 50: Batman v Superman Review

Baconsale: Hickory-Smoked Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2016 71:46


Tell me, do you Baconsale? You will. Especially when we're reviewing one of the most anticipated movies of the year, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. If you haven't seen it, don't worry, you can still listen to the first 20 minutes -- it's completely free of spoilers. After that, the gloves and the cowls come off and we openly discuss the movie and its plot points. Will Kent, the DC fan boy, finally be satisfied with a superhero ensemble movie? Will Joel, the Man of Steel basher, enjoy this Zack Snyder sequel? Will Jacob, the guy who watched The Force Awakens, be able to express his opinion of this movie? Press play and find out!

Listen Inside - Daily book previews from Readers in the Know by Simon Denman

Synopsis When unimaginable calamities strike, Mercy Carver, a poor London woman, wonders what she has done to deserve such immeasurable suffering. It is only when she faces imminent death in the snow and ice-encrusted Virginia wilderness that she finally understands the power of destiny. After escaping from sadistic criminals, she crosses an ocean and falls in love with Jacob Stone, a plantation owner determined to fight Abraham Lincoln and his government. Mercy is passionate. She loves and hates in equal measure. Can love and hatred give her the strength she needs now to reach a Northern state and free a runaway slave, wanted for murders she committed, in order to save him? America and her people are strangled in an uncompromising political stalemate. Southern states have seceded from the Union, and a civil war is imminent. Will Jacob find Mercy before he is embroiled in a war which could see them separated forever? Can Mercy’s determination to exact revenge on the criminal who imprisoned her be realised before she is forced to make a choice between her love for a slave owner and her ambition to assist fugitive slaves? Mercy Carver: her journey is just beginning. Excerpt Mercy, dazed, bewildered, and terrified, stood in a bedraggled line with the other girls. She was afraid to move a muscle, even though her aching limbs demanded that she do so in order to free herself of painful cramps. She was terrified of being noticed or of allowing a sound to leave her mouth. Cold air was not responsible for making her teeth chatter. No, they clicked together in a song of fear. She was exhausted, sick, and trying her utmost to stand on unsteady feet. Her wrists and ankles were raw and covered in dried blood in places because of her determined efforts to free herself from the ropes that had bound her. Her face was stinging, swollen, and bruised as though she’d been punched. Her mouth was still half open due to the painful hours she’d spent gagged, and her lips were swollen to twice their normal size with several doses of chloroform. Horrific images floated through her mind, but she was not having a nightmare. She was not dreaming this. This was a conscious experience that she could neither comprehend nor associate anything with. The chloroform was still lingering in her system, but she attempted to focus her thoughts on exactly what had happened to her. She had offered to help a man who was worried about his wife. The man in question was now standing alongside another man right here in this stable. She couldn’t believe stupidity and trust had led her to this. It was an unimaginable horror. Getting tied up was not an experience she had any recollection of at all. She had woken up on the floor with back-breaking pain. Only then had she discovered her tethered body. She remembered sporadic drinks of water because of the painful procedure involved. The smelly rag that gagged her mouth had been pulled off her face and then replaced, stinging her skin. The drops of liquid poured on it had sent her into an abyss of darkness, without dreams each time. Her tongue was numb. Her mouth was so dry that it was difficult to swallow her saliva. She had no clue as to her whereabouts. Was she far from home or was home close by? No, she determined, home was not nearby. London was not that big, and they had been on the road for a long time. She had to conclude, therefore, that they were nowhere near the city or i

Reader's Entertainment Radio
In Faith Network Radio Presents: Rhonda McKnight

Reader's Entertainment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2015 33:00


Join me Thursday, January 15th at 6pm EST for the first In Faith Network show in 2015!  My guest will be Award winning, and Bestselling author, Rhonda McKnight!  A Christian Fiction author, Rhonda belives in writing books that touch the heart of women, one story at a time.  Her latest novel, Unbreak My Heart, is Volume 2 in the Second Chances, Series.  With hearts broken, and words unspoken...Can Cameron and Gray find their way back to each other? Book Blurb: Cameron Scott's reality T.V. show career is spiraling into an abyss. She's desperate enough to do almost anything to keep a roof over her head and provide the financial support that's needed for her daughter and ailing grandmother. When her estranged husband, Jacob Gray, reenters her life offering a lifeline she realizes she still loves him. Cameron has kept a painful secret that continues to be at the root of the unspoken words between them. She's a woman of great faith, but regaining trust requires telling all and healing old wounds that she believes would destroy any chance for happiness they could have. Jacob Gray believed he'd spend the rest of his life loving his wife, that is until he discovered she was pregnant and there was no way it could be his child. He tried to put Cameron out of his mind and heart, but five years have passed and he still loves her. Jacob risks everything, including his fortune, in hopes of getting a second chance at love. Though he quickly discovers Cameron's not interested in rekindling what they had years ago. Will Jacob convince her to forgive the mistakes in their past and allow each other to heal their broken hearts?  

The Neil Haley Show
Total Education Radio Network

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2011 88:00


The Total Tutor and Jacob Mulliken will interview Darin Olien. The topic will be The Dwindling Water Supply. In addition, we will interview Hugh Taylor.  The topic will Your Life Reset .  Also, we will interview Ted Shoebat. He will discuss why he thinks public education is very far left.  Will Jacob agree with Ted or have a heated debate? Please check out my website at www.totaltutor.org. I host an education talk show 7 days  a week on 40 stations.

History, Thought and Community
'R.A.F. Bomber Command and the Origins of 'Precision' Air Attack at Night' with Will Jacobs

History, Thought and Community

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2010 64:06


The Allied strategic bombing offensives remain a controversial subject in the history of the Second World War. R.A.F. Bomber Command's attacks on German cities form an important part of those controversies. Less well known is Bomber Command's development of a capability for "precision" air attack at night in the spring and summer of 1944 to support Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of France. Will Jacob's presentation is a survey of what happened, an examination of how it was accomplished, and an assessment of its significance.

Bloodsuckers: A Twilight Podcast
Bloodsuckers Episode 7: Vampire Wars In Texas

Bloodsuckers: A Twilight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2008


Download episode here.In the seventh episode of Bloodsuckers, The Girls Necks Door answer some listener questions and respond to some comments. We discuss some news, including many interviews with Stephenie Meyer. The character profile this week is Jasper Hale, who is also featured in our Scene of the Week when we discuss Bella’s birthday party. We talk about imprinting during our Unanswered Questions section, where we ask, “Will Jacob ever get over Bella?” We swoon, as usual, over Edward’s Nauseatingly Adorable Quote of the week, and pick our Favorite scene from the teaser trailer. Gayle creates her own Cheesy Vampire Joke of the Week. She also presents a few Listener Challenges. We end the show by discussing how Hospital Bed Crawl by The Hush Sound relates to the Twilight series. Remember, if you’d like to contact the show, you can e-mail us at bloodsuckerspodcast@yahoo.com or comment on our blog at bloodsuckerspodcast.blogspot.com. You can also be our friend on Myspace or join our Facebook group. Also, keep a look-out for our new website, bloodsuckerspodcast.com, coming soon!