POPULARITY
Welcome back to the Constant reader Podcast, and thanks for bearing with us during our long hiatus. We have gathered up quite a few of our favorite repeat guests for 2025 though, so i am sure you will forgive us. We have lined up Kim C from the year of underrated Stephen King podcast with another step towards the Dark Tower. The gentlemen from King Con will be giving a report on how their convention on Stephen King, the first of its type, went back in October, and what you might expect from them in the future. Plus Andy Stanton will be back to help me sort out the End of the World As We Know It, the upcoming short story collection based in the world of King's The Stand. Plus we have some new guests, including some big names I can't reveal just yet. Today's guest is one those old friends, James Michels. James was on the show a couple of years ago to talk about The Shawshank Redemption, his own work in the prison industry, and his career as crime writer. We discussed a series of short stories, Life's Dark Corners, that i urge you to seek out. Today however, he is here to discuss The Melody of Shattered Glass, an ambitious epic novel that depicts the fates of the Oro crime family, one of the last bastions of a mafia that is struggling to identify exactly what it is, and what it stands for in the 21st century. But first, James wanted to talk about Stand by Me, Rob Reiner's adaptation of King's novella The Body. It features an incredible cast, a killer soundtrack, a sharp script and has meant a lot of things to a lot of people.I refer to his new book as The Melody of Shattered Glass, when it is, in fact The Melody of Shattered Gold. A thousand apologies to James for misnaming this book, which has an incredible ending and unforgettable characters.....
What if much of what we believe about the end times is shaped more by modern speculation than by biblical theology? In this episode, Dr. Matthew L. Halsted joins The Biblical Mind Podcast to debunk common misconceptions about eschatology, including the rapture, the mark of the beast, and the role of the Middle East in biblical prophecy. Halsted and Dru Johnson explore how American Christianity has often read Revelation through a me-centered lens, focusing on personal fears rather than the broader biblical narrative of renewal and justice. They discuss the history of end-times speculation, tracing it from the 16th century to modern prophecy teachers, and why discipline in reading scripture is crucial to avoiding theological confusion. Drawing from his book The End of the World as We Know It, Halsted unpacks how early Christians understood eschatology and why the Bible's emphasis is not on escaping the world but on God's renewal of creation. For more articles: https://thebiblicalmind.org/ Social Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HebraicThought/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hebraicthought/ X: https://www.twitter.com/HebraicThought/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/hebraicthought.org Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:03 Understanding Eschatology in American Christianity 10:19 What Happens When You Die? 16:59 The Nature of Post-Mortem Existence 28:25 Its The End of The World As We Know It 29:06 Pandemic Fears and Speculations 31:17 The Mark of the Beast and Public Response 33:45 Dispensationalism, The Rapture, and Tim Lahaye 38:23 Rapture Theology and Its Implications 45:53 Political Dimensions of Eschatology 50:47 Future Projects and Research Directions
Artist and curator Amilcar Packer unpacks ideas of decolonisation and anti-colonialism in education, thinking through the works of Ailton Krenak, a leading activist in the Brazilian indigenous movement. Born in Santiago de Chile, and based in São Paulo, Brazil since the 1980s, artist and curator Amilcar Packer locates his life and work ‘between' the Pacific and Atlantic. An organiser and participant in Episode 11: To End The World As We Know It, five days of revolutionary art, discussions and performances at Tramway in Glasgow, run by Edinburgh-based collective, Arika, he explains the personal connections between South America and Scotland. Amilcar shares the work of Ailton Krenak, a leading anti-colonial activist in the Brazilian indigenous movement, who joins the programme along with transnational thinkers like Denise Ferreira Da Silva, Geni Núñez, and Françoise Vergès. We discuss his practice in popular culture, including literature and radio, and environmental activism, ‘one of the knots in a net' of entangled liberation movements. Drawing on these contemporary thinkers, Amilcar talks about time as a colonial, imperial, and capitalist construct. We consider the temporal othering of indigenous and aboriginal identities in different contexts, from the reclamation of the Americas as Turtle Island, to Karrabing Film Collective from Arson Bay, Darwin, Australia, and their presentation of The Ancestral Present - connecting with Ailton's 2022 book, Ancestral Futures. Challenging the monoculture of Western/European thought - and simplistic understandings of religion and spirituality, sexuality, and gender, which often lack relevance or utility with respect to indigenous worldviews.- Amilcar instead talks about cosmology. We discuss the ‘human archive' of violence and brutality, and ongoing conflicts in Gaza, Palestine, and over the definition of land rights. Amilcar shares where assimilation, making indigenous people Brazilians, has been used to ensure indigenous people lose their relations with their land, which makes it easier to dispossess. We consider whether the decolonisation of institutions like museums or universities is possible, and consider a plurality of approaches to study, learning, and education. Referencing thinkers like Fred Moten, Stefano Harney, we discuss the importance of multiplicity - of constructing and realising other ways of being with the world and each other. Episode 11: To End the World As We Know It, presented by Arika, ran at Tramway in Glasgow and online through November 2024. The full programme, including the conversation with Ailton Krenak, is available online. Hear more about Françoise Vergès with Professor Paul Gilroy, recorded live in conversation at The Black Atlantic Symposium in Plymouth (2023): pod.link/1533637675/episode/90a9fc4efeef69e879b7b77e79659f3f For more about the temporal othering of indigenous and aboriginal identities, hear artist and curator Tony Albert in the EMPIRE LINES episode about Story, Place (2023) at Frieze London: pod.link/1533637675/episode/f1c35ebd23ea579c7741305bba2e6c4e PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast And Twitter: twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936 Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines
Join Rev. Dr. Sarah Sanderson-Doughty of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Portland, OR, as she explores Mark 13:1-8, reflecting on the significance of apocalyptic warnings in our turbulent world. In her sermon, "It's the End of the World As We Know It," Rev. Dr. Sanderson-Doughty connects the timeless struggles of faith communities with modern challenges, emphasizing hope and resilience in the face of uncertainty. Discover insights on staying spiritually grounded and committed to service, even when the world feels unstable. Listen to gain a renewed sense of purpose and find faith in God's enduring promises.
How It All Began:The World As We Know It
This Lord's Day morning, Pastor Jonathan continues with Jesus' teaching on the Mount of Olives in a message titled, It's Not the End of the World As We Know It (part 2). We will learn of God's care, Christ's security, and the Spirit's empowerment to overcome.
This Lord's Day morning, Pastor Jonathan continues with Jesus' teaching on the Mount of Olives in a message titled, It's Not the End of the World As We Know It (part 2). We will learn of God's care, Christ's security, and the Spirit's empowerment to overcome.
Pastor Joseph continues our Mark series "Following Jesus, The Servant King" with "The End of the World (As We Know It)" based in Mark 13:1-23
Head to https://squarespace.com/jonsolo to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code JONSOLO ! Thanks to Squarespace for sponsoring this episode!
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit wisdomofcrowds.liveAfter nearly a month of being consumed by the Israel-Hamas war, and take a step back to evaluate the prospects of an end to the violence, while still probing their own priors.Damir argues that “moral clarity” is often anything but clarifying, but concedes that “realism” can be self-defeating, because people can't help but think in both emotional and moral terms during a conflict like this. Meanwhile, Shadi opens up about his inner struggles reconciling his sympathy for the plight of Palestinians and his role as an analyst called on to come up with meaningful solutions to intractable problems.The conversation turns to rifts opening up at home. Support for President Biden among Arab Americans has plummeted, and a generational divide is also becoming apparent. But has youth activism on the Palestinian question actually succeeded in shifting U.S. policy and attitudes towards the conflict more broadly?In the full episode (for paying subscribers only) Shadi and Damir discuss their experiences in Israel. As early as 2019 (when both of them last visited), even the left-wingers in Israel sounded pretty right-wing. What will this war mean for the future of Israeli politics? Are Israeli and American interests aligned in any meaningful sense? And is “democracy vs. autocracy” really the best framework for thinking about the world?Required Reading: * “Ceasefire, Plans and Activism” by Shadi Hamid (Wisdom of Crowds).* “Hamas' Bid for Revolutionary Legitimacy” by Damir Marusic (Wisdom of Crowds).* “Is ISIS rational?” by Shadi Hamid (The Atlantic).* Our previous podcast episode, “The End of the World As We Know It”, with Robert Nicholson.* “Israel's two wars” by Matt Yglesias (Slow Boring).* “Dick Durbin first U.S. senator to call for Gaza ceasefire, tied to Hamas' release of hostages” (CBS News).* Zack Beauchamp's tweet about Hamas spokesman's crappy propaganda.* American attitudes on support for Israel (Matt Yglesias on Twitter).* Americans blaming Hamas for Palestinian casualties (Aaron Astor on Twitter).* Quinnipiac poll of registered voters on sending weapons to Israel.* Data For Progress poll on likely voters support for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.* Zogby-Arab American Institute poll, including declining favorability of Biden among Arab Americans.Wisdom of Crowds is a platform challenging premises and understanding first principles on politics and culture. Join us!
Armageddon. Hollywood studios have always competed with one another but in the late 90s the competition seemed to heat up as they went head to head with competing disaster movies about the same types of disasters. In this episode of The 602 Club hosts Matthew Rushing and Zachary Fruhling discuss Armageddon. We talk about multiple movies, Armageddon experiences, movie length and cast, the effects, accumulated knowledge, the needs of the many, the soundtrack and our ratings. Chapters Multiple Movies (00:01:59) Armageddon Experiences (00:08:11) Movie Length and Cast (00:11:40) The Effects (00:20:01) The End of the World As We Know It (00:24:30) Accumulated Knowledge (00:34:16) The Needs of the Many (00:37:32) The Soundtrack (00:47:08) Ratings (00:50:55) Host Matthew Rushing Co-Host Zachary Fruhling Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Social Twitter: @The602Club Instagram: @the602clubtfm
Armageddon. Hollywood studios have always competed with one another but in the late 90s the competition seemed to heat up as they went head to head with competing disaster movies about the same types of disasters. In this episode of The 602 Club hosts Matthew Rushing and Zachary Fruhling discuss Armageddon. We talk about multiple movies, Armageddon experiences, movie length and cast, the effects, accumulated knowledge, the needs of the many, the soundtrack and our ratings. Chapters Multiple Movies (00:01:59) Armageddon Experiences (00:08:11) Movie Length and Cast (00:11:40) The Effects (00:20:01) The End of the World As We Know It (00:24:30) Accumulated Knowledge (00:34:16) The Needs of the Many (00:37:32) The Soundtrack (00:47:08) Ratings (00:50:55) Host Matthew Rushing Co-Host Zachary Fruhling Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Social Twitter: @The602Club Instagram: @the602clubtfm
Sunday July 16, 2023."It's the End of the World As We Know It...' —R.E.M." a sermon on 2 Peter 3:1-18 by Reverend Parker Tenent.
Jeff Goodell writes about heat - "Extreme Heat Will Change the World As We Know It"; "No New Coal and Gas Public Forum"; "Federal Money Begins Flowing to Lake Erie for Projects With an Eye on Future Climate Impacts"; "Earth's record high temperature maintained for second day"; "Rural Communities Will Decide Our Climate Future"; "Good Jobs Will Come From a Cleaner Economy"; "Midwest States, Often Billed as Climate Havens, Suffer Summer of Smoke, Drought, Heat"; "Considering Dairy Cattle Susceptibilities to Extreme Heat and Assessment of Plausible Adaptive Strategies for Resilient Dairy Operations on a Warmer Planet"; "The Melting Glaciers of Svalbard Offer an Ominous Glimpse of More Warming to Come"; "Plug-in hybrids once dominated EV sales. Now their market share is tanking"; "Report claims Aussies could save $10K with an EV"; "Country's Largest Grid Operator Must Process and Connect Backlogged Clean Energy Projects, a New Report Says"; "Three teenagers, all aged 17, and three women arrested by NSW Police over unauthorised protests near Coffs Harbour"; "Little Publicized but Treacherous, Methane From Coal Mines Upends the Lives of West Virginia Families"; "Queensland clean energy set to boom with new support for landholders negotiating with renewable companies"; "Researchers: We've Underestimated The Risk of Simultaneous Crop Failures Worldwide"; "Thunderstorm ‘waves' and jet streams: Why flights are getting bumpier"; "Humankind has received a diagnosis as severe as that of a grave cancer diagnosis"; "Australia's fossil fuel methane emissions are nearly twice as bad as industry reports"; "Capturing carbon emissions on moving vehicles"; "Federal government launches review of transmission line planning to ease community opposition"; "The media covers only a narrow slice of climate research—one that inspires fear over action"; "It's official: Australia is set for a hot, dry El Niño. Here's what that means for our flammable continent"; "US considers 'sun blocking' to cool the Earth: What is it and does it really work?"; "Decades of less rainfall have cut replenishing of groundwater to 800-year low in WA"; "'I'm here for my grandchildren': Two pensioners storm Wimbledon court to demand climate action"; "E-bikes Are Going to Keep Exploding". --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-mclean/message
Join us on The BarberShop for a captivating conversation with Suraj Moraje, a trailblazing figure in the business world. As the First McKinsey Senior Partner from India elected in Europe and former CEO of Quess Corp Limited, India's largest corporate employer, Suraj brings a wealth of expertise and knowledge to the table. In this episode, we uncover Suraj's incredible journey, from his prestigious corporate career to his current role as a philanthropist and founder of the Eka program. Delve deep into discussions about the ever-evolving global political landscape, the dynamics of economic growth, and the future of work. Prepare to be enlightened as Suraj shares his unique insights and perspectives, offering valuable takeaways not just for entrepreneurs & industry professionals, but anyone eager to understand the forces shaping our world today. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode on The BarberShop podcast. Tune in now!
Activist investing embodies a powerful call to action, urging investors to engage actively and purposefully in shaping the corporate world. This approach presents a unique opportunity to tackle pressing societal challenges, celebrate transformative opportunities, and drive a more sustainable and prosperous future for both investors and society as a whole. By embracing the total value framework and wielding the power of shareholder votes, investors can foster positive change that transcends mere financial gains. In this episode, Rusty and Robyn talk with Jennifer Grancio, CEO of Engine No. 1. In her role, Jennifer guides the firm's strategy and vision. Before Engine No. 1, Jennifer founded an advisory firm where she worked closely with CEOs to accelerate growth. She also served as a founding member of BlackRock's iShares business, where she led European, U.S., and global distribution and drove the growth of the global ETF industry and iShares' leadership role. During her tenure at BlackRock, she led teams across wealth, personal, technology, and venture investing. With over 25 years of experience scaling businesses across financial services, Jennifer talks about activist investing and why it is good for investors and society. She also shares the power of shareholder votes and the reindustrialization of North America. Key Takeaways [02:56] - Jennifer's career background and how she got to Engine No. 1. [05:53] - How Engine No. 1 won a proxy battle with Exxon. [08:28] - How Engine No. 1's total value framework works. [10:12] - Why investors need both good index funds and active thematics. [11:47] - How VOTE uses shareholder votes to drive long-term value. [13:33] - Engine No. 1's proxy voting committee and its custom voting framework. [16:00] - The reindustrialization of North America. [19:37] - Jennifer's favorite investment idea. [20:24] - How Jennifer maintains her physical and mental well-being. [20:55] - The people Jennifer is thankful for on a professional level. [22:19] - Jennifer's content recommendations. [23:19] - A look at Jennifer's team at Engine No. 1. Quotes [05:23] - "We saw an opportunity to build a firm that was looking forward in time to ensure that the average investor and wealth portfolios could take advantage of some of these megatrends. So, Engine No. 1 was built to let people access wealth creation and economic opportunity and some of these huge themes that will unfold over the next 20 years." ~ Jennifer Grancio [09:59] - "The total value framework is an approach that goes deep and is very specific with these big public companies on their material risks because that's an important consideration as an investor." ~ Jennifer Grancio [20:02] - "We could be very sad about our world and some of the challenges ahead, or we can celebrate and take advantage of some of the opportunities. So there's a huge opportunity for jobs, economic wealth creation, and reassuring of jobs and manufacturing back to the U.S. and North America." ~ Jennifer Grancio Links Jennifer Grancio on LinkedIn Engine No. 1 It's The End of The World As We Know It by R.E.M. BlackRock ExxonMobil The End of the World Is Just The Beginning Eli Horton Molly Landes Yasmin Dahya Bilger Jason LaMacchia Yusuf George Connect with our hosts Rusty Vanneman Robyn Murray Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts 1361-OPS-5/17/2023
The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into a new year. In this episode, Frank's category was "It's the End of the World As We Know It" and to fulfill the category, Frank watches and reviews the futuristic Prison Planet from 1992.
Get ready for an AI-centric world and lean into a future that's more fantastic than fiction. Today, I'm responding to an intense and thought-provoking discussion from a recent episode of The Diary of a CEO featuring Steven Bartlett and Mo Gawdat. Their conversation about the potential dangers and transformative powers of AI is something I couldn't resist dissecting for you. In this video, I engage with their perspectives, offering my takes where I found myself nodding in agreement, and not shying away from where our worldviews diverged. AI's impact on humanity and how it might shape our lives has sparked an exhilarating dialogue that I think you won't want to miss. I'll highlight some key themes: the unique aspects of the human experience that might differentiate us in an AI-driven world, the inescapable wave of Artificial General Intelligence, and the bedrock truth we may need to ground ourselves in as we navigate this seismic shift. I'll also highlight the pressing concerns surrounding this impending change, and why it's absolutely essential to prepare for it. Trust me, you'd rather engage proactively than be swept along without a say in the matter. The future I envision might not be what you expect. I'm confident in a bright future with AI, but what do I mean by 'bright'? Well, you'll have to watch the full video to understand my perspective. So if you're ready to challenge your thinking and lean into an exciting discussion about AI's impact, this is the video for you. Let's navigate this future together, one conversation at a time. Don't forget to subscribe and join us on this journey. See you on the inside! Source "The Diary of A CEO" episode is here: https://youtu.be/bk-nQ7HF6k4 **** Chapters **** 0:00 - Introduction 3:00 - Where We're Aligned 3:15 - AI Breakdown 7:20 - Possible Scenarios 10:03 - End of the World (As We Know It) 15:20 - Recommended Interventions 22:00 - Live for Today 24:30 - Where We Diverge 25:35 - Don't Have Kids 30:12 - Possible Scenarios 41:30 - Importance of Human Experience 49:35 - Concluding Thoughts #ArtificialIntelligence#FutureOfAI#AIandHumanity#AIethics#AIimpact --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/learningtechtalks/support
We have an official JHCF First, as author Iva-Marie Palmer is the first guest of the show to punch me in the face (citation needed)! When she's not mercilessly beating me, Iva is a YA Fiction author who's written such books as Gimme Everything You Got, The End of the World As We Know It, and Gabby Garcia's Ultimate Playbook. I am fascinated by her, her career, her incredibly funny tweets, her obsession with basketball, and her upcoming book The Jules Verne Prophecy with David Schwarz. Editor's note: She was VERY nervous about doing the show and sounding weird, so make sure you hit her up on Twitter at @ivamarie and tell her she was great, because, you know, she was great. And please hit up patreon.com/jeffmay to enjoy the Patreon-exclusive bonus content where we do a fun little thing, as well as early access to uncensored episodes!
Hiylp out da show, funnybums! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/QuestForAdventure Linktree: https://linktr.ee/questforadventure Recording Date: March 11th, 2023 Release Date: April 1st, 2023 While the gang continues the quest for the four kings, Gazoo Bobby gets into some mischief of his own! Music: Staind - It's Been Awhile (8-Bit) R.E.M. - It's the End of the World As We Know It (8-Bit) Lou Bega - Mambo No. 5 (8-Bit) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/questforadventure/message
The Way Home Season 1 Episode 7 Recap "The End of the World As We Know It" Now that the carnival has come and gone, what's next for time travelers Kat and Alice? Megan and Wendy recap episode 7 of "The Way Home" - an episode full of Y2K fashion, a mysterious note, and a tease of a kiss. Expect a scene by scene recap with spoilers. Plus, our choice for Homie of the Week. What do you think of the theory Wendy shared at the end of this episode? Email the show at meganandwendy@gmail.com or join the Girls Gone Hallmark FB group. Megan and Wendy recap episode 7 of "The Way Home" in a brand new Girls Gone Hallmark podcast episode. Alice goes to a New Year's Eve Y2K party to support her friend. Kat finds a new mystery about her father, while Del reveals an old secret about him that's troubled her. Photo: Andie MacDowell, Sadie Laflamme-Snow Credit: ©2023 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Peter Stranks
Table of Contents: STRATEGIC WARFARE PRAYER Another Strong Delusion Lie: Is it the End of the World As We Know It | “3 Days of Darkness” Coming Catholic Prophecy Three Days and Nights of Darkness Exposed Listener Comment: Catholic Delusion Prophecy–Three Days and Nights of Darkness Catholicism Exposed! Catholic Priest Child Molestors The Satanic Catholic Death…
"It's the End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine)," The Time Between: Advent 2022, Matthew 24:29-44, the Very Rev. Dr. Dan Alger.
Retired FDNY Battalion Chief Bob Ingram, a 35 year veteran of the New York City Fire Department and a charter member of the FDNY's HazMat Team, joins the program for Volume 34 of The Best of The Bravest: Interviews With The FDNY's Elite.In Memory Of:Chief John “Jack” Fanning(EOW: September 11, 2001)Captain Patrick J. Waters(EOW: September 11, 2001)Captain Thomas Moody(EOW: September 11, 2001)Lieutenant John Crisci(EOW: September 11, 2001)Firefighter Kevin Smith(EOW: September 11, 2001)Firefighter John Giordano(EOW: September 11, 2001)Firefighter Thomas Gardner(EOW: September 11, 2001)Firefighter Martin N. Demeo(EOW: September 11, 2001)Firefighter Jonathan Hohmann(EOW: September 11, 2001)Firefighter Dennis Carey(EOW: September 11, 2001)Firefighter Dennis Scauso(EOW: September 11, 2001)Connect With Mike Colón:Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeinnewhavenInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/original_mc1/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100080791700186LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikecol%C3%B3n/Business Line: 917-781-6189Business Email: thecolonreport@gmail.comConnect With Bob Ingram:Website: https://www.bsg-cbrne.us/robert-ingram.htmlLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/bob-ingram-35300a7Listen To The Podcast:iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/micd-in-new-haven/id1347647537iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-micd-in-new-haven-74906026/Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/mike-colons-showSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7yth6tWkA7kPAse43eJnNn?si=5y8boJBlRXOqRkIylL-KXw&nd=1PlayerFM: http://front.player.fm/series/micd-in-new-haven-2095021Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/mic%27d%20in%20new%20havenYouTube (Video Version): https://youtu.be/GUyhwLYva8oOutro Song: R.E.M. - It's The End of The World As We Know It (1987)SONG DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN THIS SONG. All Rights Reserved To Respective Owners.
Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
In this sixteenth chapter of the journey, Adam tackles the end of the game, some more. If you want to play along while you listen to the podcast journey, “Final Fantasy VII” is available on various platforms: Nintendo Switch, PS4, Steam and even the original PSX version, assuming you, like Zed, still have an old-school system. Coming up next week, tune in to find out! The post Final Fantasy 7 Again Part 16: The End of the World As We Know It appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
In this sixteenth chapter of the journey, Adam tackles the end of the game, some more. If you want to play along while you listen to the podcast journey, “Final Fantasy VII” is available on various platforms: Nintendo Switch, PS4, Steam and even the original PSX version, assuming you, like Zed, still have an old-school system. Coming up next week, tune in to find out! The post Final Fantasy 7 Again Part 16: The End of the World As We Know It appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
In 1987, R.E.M. released an album that would catapult the band from Slightly Obscure to Mainstream Rock Heroes — inspiring Rolling Stone to declare the Georgian quartet: "America's Best Rock & Roll Band"! And on that Little Album That Could was a 4-minute ode to the End of Days, a word salad delivered with such erratic fury that more than 20 years later, it still compels listeners in their darkest hours to fire it up and attempt to sing along. But what do the words really mean? And what does it have to do with Lester Bangs and Leonard Bernstein? Take a ride with us as we take a closer look at The End of The World As We Know It. It's fine. Everything's fine. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyricsforlunch/support
A new MP3 sermon from Household of Faith in Christ is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The End of the World As We Know It Subtitle: The Faith Debate Speaker: Troy Skinner Broadcaster: Household of Faith in Christ Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 6/4/2017 Length: 26 min.
After Learning to Fly, 2 of America's Children, The Loner and the Cinnamon Girl, said their 49 Bye Byes and took off Flying to Ohio to Find the Cost of Freedom. Don't Ask Me Questions about why they were a Long Time Gone. Maybe it was because Down by the River they got Comfortably Numb and they were sure that It's The End of the World As We Know It. Or maybe it was just the Pre-Road Downs..
"The End of the World As We Know It" (from November 14, 2021) Our endings are really just beginnings! :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Today's episode featured work from these artists: Music: "Big Bear" by Jonny Easton (www.youtube.com/jonnyeaston) "Growing Up" by Scott Buckley (www.youtube.com/scottbuckley) :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: This and other sermons are available in podcast form at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-morning-family/id15130705
Derek and Noah take A Bite Of The Twilight Zone: The End of the World As We Know It with episodes “The Midnight Sun” & “Time Enough at Last”. The pair chat about TZ history (5:14), Rod Serling's greatness, if clothes are necessary during a 120-degree apocalypse(17:30), and the perils of reading on the job (38:00)!____________Thanks for listening to A Bite Of don't forget to rate and subscribe! Still want more? Check out the links below and connect with us!!INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/abiteofpod FACEBOOK: facebook.com/abiteofpodTWITTER: twitter.com/ABiteOfPodTWITCH: twitch.tv/abiteofYOUTUBE: youtube.com/channelWEBSITE: abiteofpod.comMERCH: abiteofpod.bigcartel.comDISCORD: https://discord.com/invite Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/abiteofpod)
Happy New Year! A new notch on humanity's belt never felt so good! As we slowly approach a (touch wood) post-covid era, another crisis looms not far behind. You already know what it is, we don't have to spell it out for you. What you may not know however is that this crisis has an effect on the earth itself. Not the planet, the ground, dummy! To get some real information on the subject, your hosts grab a couple of torches, a dusty Indiana Jones hat and some protein bars to find Professor Bill McGuire from UCL! As we walk together through caves and hop from one tectonic plate to another, our discussion ranges from the effect of global warming on volcanoes to his eco-thriller novel Skyseed about geoengineering gone wrong. As Bill leads us out of the dark tunnels of the Earth and back onto the surface, we feel like we've got a brand new perspective on the ground beneath our feet. It, also, is part of a fragile ecosystem which can have tremendous ripple effects if disturbed. You can find Bill on Twitter and more of his work on his website Let us know your thoughts at risingwiththetide@gmail.com as well as what you'd like us to talk about next! Links to all streaming platforms and socials: linktr.ee/risingwiththetide Or head to our website! www.risingwiththetide.org Songs for the Episode is "It's The End of the World As We Know It" by R.E.M.
TIMESTAMPS00:00:45 - Introductions00:03:02 - Flight Deck - Rearview Mirror00:25:22 - Flight Deck Cont… - Sacred Energy Xchange & Consent00:36:01 - GimmeSome Timeline - Dating & Expectations $$$00:59:52 - GimmeSome Headlines - Dealer's Choice: Max Kellerman vs JR Smith01:11:15 - Chop Session / GST - Expense =/= Taste01:26:15 - GimmeSome Headlines - Dealer's Choice: Amazon & Wally World vs Fantasy Football Vets01:39:53 - That's A Bet - Fantasy Football: Set yourself up for victory!02:17:29 - TellMe Something Good - Lucille Times: American Civil Rights Activist EPISODE PLAYLISTGSH Theme Song x C.O.D. DecaturboyMusicThe Vent (Remix) x P. Henry Trotter IVCalifornia Roll x C.O.D. DecaturboyMusic + Buckhead ReddMoney Counter x C.O.D. DecaturboyMusic + P. Henry Trotter IV + UBMTV N DA Studio (Ep. 2) x C.O.D. DecaturboyMusicBrand New x C.O.D. DecaturboyMusic + P. Henry Trotter IVTV N DA Studio (Ep. 2) x C.O.D. DecaturboyMusicRedd (Freestyle) - feat. Buckhead ReddImported (Remix) x C.O.D. DecaturboyMusic + P. Henry Trotter IV LINKSGSH I - J.R. Smith College Eligibility, Max Kellerman Expected To Leave First TakeGSH II - Amazon Just Dethroned Wal-Mart, and It's the End of the World As We Know It, 8 Vets Whose Fantasy Value Should SoarTellMe Something Good - Civil Rights Goat and Community Treasure SOCIAL MEDIAIG - https://www.instagram.com/gimmesomeheadlines/Twitter - https://twitter.com/GimmeSomeHead_sTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gimmesomeheadlines?lang=en
We will not go quietly into the night! We will not vanish without a fight!! We're going to live on! We're going to survive! Today Chatflix chats Independence Day (1996) It's the End of the World As We Know It.. and Brose feels fine because this week we're joined by our American Allies, Emily & Ben from I Drink Your Podcast. In the aftermath of of a worldwide attack from an extraterrestrial race, encounters gunna get real close when Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum (and the rest of mankind) plans a counterattack for July 4th. Kick the tires and light the fires, pop in your headphones, light up a victory cigar and listen to our ID4 episode TODAY! As always, please support ChatFlix by making a contribution, every dollar helps improve the pod! Head to PayPal and use the following PayPal account email: paypal@chatflixpodcast.com.au
As everyone is dealing with the Coronavirus globally, Debbie and Josh discuss what is going on with it. As we look at the world as we once knew it, this virus has shown us who we are, and it isn’t always good. So take a listen, and please make sure you share, comment, and review. We love […] The post Practically Christian Podcast: It’s the End of the World As We Know It appeared first on Theology Mix.
Festival Nation Host Marla Davies takes you to day 2 of a Virtual Festival - ARockagedden 2020. She's come up with the ultimate setlist of bands whose songs reflect these crazy times. You'll hear live performances and song lore. Since we can't celebrate the magical world of music festivals in our usual fashion, this is the next best thing - a virtual festival.Here's today's ultimate setlist:Arockaliptic Stage:R.E.M.: 'It's The End of the World As We Know It and I Feel Fine' Live From Glastonbury June 25, 1999Michael Stipe Covid-19 PSA: Twitter and MichaelStipe.comThe Police: 'Don't Stand So Close To Me' - LiveSting on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots: 'Don't Stand So Close To Me' 4/9/2020Smroomsday Stage:The Cure: 'In Between Days' - 1985The Grateful Dead: 'One More Saturday Night' 3/24/90 Knickerbocker Arena - NYBlitzkrieg Bop Stage:The Ramones: 'Blitzkrieg Bop' - LiveThe Talking Heads: 'Life During Wartime' - 11/4/1980 - Capitol Theatre - Port Chester - NYAll songs on this 'Festival Nation' Podcast are owned by the artist and are used for educational and illustration purposes only. All songs can be found for purchase or streaming wherever you get your great music. Please pick up these amazing tracks and support the arts!Thanks for liking, sharing and following 'Festival Nation' - tune in next week for Day 3 of ARockagedden 2020! Stay in touch if you have a song you'd like to add to the ultimate setlist, share a favorite festival memory or just say hey now - festivalnationpodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on social at facebook and instagram @festivalnatiopocast and twitter @nationfestival. We are proudly on the Pantheon Podcast Network @pantheonpodsThanks to the following for being part of today's podcast @billboardcharts @rem #michaelstipe @ramones #thecure robertsmith @theofficialsting #gratefuldead #weareeverywhere #talkingheads #tonightshow #fallontonight #jimmyfallon #rocknroll #musicfestivals @marladavies @pantheonpods @festivalnation @festivalnationpodcast #socialdistancing2020 #quarantinelife #selfisolationVisit our sponsor Adam & Eve for 50% off almost any item AND receive FREE shipping. Just go to adamandeve.com and type FEST at checkout.Please stay well and sane! Until next time, Peace! Marla
Festival Nation Host Marla Davies takes you to day 2 of a Virtual Festival - ARockagedden 2020. She's come up with the ultimate setlist of bands whose songs reflect these crazy times. You'll hear live performances and song lore. Since we can't celebrate the magical world of music festivals in our usual fashion, this is the next best thing - a virtual festival.Here's today's ultimate setlist:Arockaliptic Stage:R.E.M.: 'It's The End of the World As We Know It and I Feel Fine' Live From Glastonbury June 25, 1999Michael Stipe Covid-19 PSA: Twitter and MichaelStipe.comThe Police: 'Don't Stand So Close To Me' - LiveSting on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots: 'Don't Stand So Close To Me' 4/9/2020Smroomsday Stage:The Cure: 'In Between Days' - 1985The Grateful Dead: 'One More Saturday Night' 3/24/90 Knickerbocker Arena - NYBlitzkrieg Bop Stage:The Ramones: 'Blitzkrieg Bop' - LiveThe Talking Heads: 'Life During Wartime' - 11/4/1980 - Capitol Theatre - Port Chester - NYAll songs on this 'Festival Nation' Podcast are owned by the artist and are used for educational and illustration purposes only. All songs can be found for purchase or streaming wherever you get your great music. Please pick up these amazing tracks and support the arts!Thanks for liking, sharing and following 'Festival Nation' - tune in next week for Day 3 of ARockagedden 2020! Stay in touch if you have a song you'd like to add to the ultimate setlist, share a favorite festival memory or just say hey now - festivalnationpodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on social at facebook and instagram @festivalnatiopocast and twitter @nationfestival. We are proudly on the Pantheon Podcast Network @pantheonpodsThanks to the following for being part of today's podcast @billboardcharts @rem #michaelstipe @ramones #thecure robertsmith @theofficialsting #gratefuldead #weareeverywhere #talkingheads #tonightshow #fallontonight #jimmyfallon #rocknroll #musicfestivals @marladavies @pantheonpods @festivalnation @festivalnationpodcast #socialdistancing2020 #quarantinelife #selfisolationVisit our sponsor Adam & Eve for 50% off almost any item AND receive FREE shipping. Just go to adamandeve.com and type FEST at checkout.Please stay well and sane! Until next time, Peace! Marla
The grassy plains of Mongolia welcome the World As We Know It this week as Keke hosts an episode about our largest empire, coldest nation, and perhaps the most interesting flag so far! Join us as we march with the Great Khan, hear some traditional Mongolian throat singing, and discuss Soviet-era politics.
Better Late than Never! The fabled Halloween Episode of the World As We Know It has been salvaged from the spooky depths of Keke and Brad's Fall Semester. Let's talk Bohemia, the Holy Roman Empire, and Central Europe!
The World As We Know It tackles our second "major" country with Mexico! A two-parter, episode one will cover the snapshot, our intial discussion and familiarity ratings, and Mexican history from prehistory until the 1800's. Keke is our host for the first installment and leads us through the Yucatan and into the dense web of Mayan and Aztec civilization.
In the news because of recent student protests and human rights controversies, Bangladesh is an important episode for Keke and Brad. The first foray into the Indian subcontinent, Bangladesh is an immensely populated, historically puzzling, and geographical unique country. Join the The World As We Know It on an audio tour of a nation on rise and looking to the future.
The World As We Know It travels to South America to visit the land-locked nation of Paraguay! Keke and Brad welcome a guest host, our friend Tom, who has worked and lived in Paraguay as a Peace Corps volunteer. His insights and anecdotes help our historical narrative and cultural discussion to reach new, and meaningful, heights.
The World As We Know It makes its first stop in Europe with the nation of Montenegro. Brad hosts and guides us through the historical timeline while Keke welcomes a brand-new segment about linguistics! Witty Banter and Hot Takes galore.
The World As We Know It travels to West Africa and features the country of Cote d'Ivoire! A lengthy episode that tackles early West African empires, French colonialism, independence movements, and modern developments. Listen to Brad butcher French names and give personal anecdotes - Keke keeps him in line.
The World As We Know It makes its first appearance in Southeast Asia with the Lao People's Democratic Republic. An in-depth historical timeline leads into fantastic discussion of identity and life in the different regions of Laos.
Ford is joined on the show by his longtime friend - Zach Maldonado. The guys answer some of the big questions people have about Christianity - questions such as, "How can I know I am going to Heaven?" and "How can I know the Bible is true?" All of this and more on Episode 8 of The World As We Know It.
In this episode, Ford talks about why time seems to go by faster the older we get. He also encourages you to try new things and step out of your comfort zone. Finally, he shares a story with you about being casted for a role in a promotional video for Texas A&M University. All this and more on episode 4 of The World As We Know It.
Will GOP officials change "Rule 40" to stop Trump at the GOP Convention in Cleveland? If they do, would such a desperate measure be the "End of the World As We Know It" for the GOP? Newt Gingrich says it would cause a "civil war." Limbaugh says it would create "chaos" -- but that it might happen anyways. Establishment hopes, such as they are, seem to be tied to potential rule changes and maneuverings into an "open convention." Will they work? Meanwhile, are GOP figures suddenly signaling they are poised to rally around Ted Cruz? As "Marcomentum" stalls, is Cruz becoming the new preferred Establishment candidate? We consider the evolving pro-Cruz viewpoints of David Brooks, Mitt Romney and Lindsey Graham as we offer our own reservations about Cruz. Also, notes on the retirement of Peyton Manning and a family ski update from Breckenridge. With music and listener calls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pink stars finally are falling in lines! (And kicking up ejecta.) But that's not good news for the rest of the world. Turns out that being in the dome might actually be a good thing. Who knew! (Well, other than the alien minds taking over the good citizens of Chester's Mill?) All this and the Barbie Of The Week in this issue of the Chester's Mill Gazette, where our motto is “We're the last newspaper on earth. What else are you going to read?” Read more... The post CMG22 – S3E07 – It's the End of the World As We Know It appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
This week, Dropbox acquires superstar app Mailbox, Google shuts down Reader (and the internet goes berserk), Netflix goes social, Samsung launches the S4 and Apple goes on the defensive, and Veronica Mars is back...thanks to Kickstarter. What We're Playing With Dwayne: Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard Andy: Mailbox app Headlines Dropbox Buys Mailbox, All 13 Employees Joining And App Will Remain Separate Dropbox Bought Mailbox Because It Wants To Be More Than A Cloud Storage Company Five Best Google Reader Alternatives Netflix introduces ‘Netflix Social' to display videos you watch on Facebook Redbox Instant launches publicly, CEO calls original content talk premature Audible Book of the Week A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Musical Interlude: It's the End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine) by R.E.M. More Headlines Google Reader to shut down July 1st How The Shutdown Of Google Reader Threatens The Internet Digg says it is building a Google Reader replacement Google Keep Takes Aim At Evernote — And Also Apple What's the price of free in Google Keep Samsung Galaxy S 4 Beats The Best With 5-inch, 1080p Display, 1.9GHz Processor, Gesture Controls And A Q2 2013 Release Apple Launches New ‘Why iPhone' Page Following Galaxy S4 Announcement Samsung Preparing Wristwatch as It Races Apple for Sales Musical Interlude: We Used to Be Friends by The Dandy Warhols Final Word: Veronica Mars Veronica Mars Movie Raises $1M in Four Hours on Kickstarter (Update: $2M, Fully Funded) PUSHING DAISIES, TERRIERS, CHUCK: What Defunct Property is Next to Hit Kickstarter? Joss Whedon On Kickstarter And “Firefly” Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), VentureBeat editor Devindra Hardawar, marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Startup Digest CTO Christopher Burnor. Occasionally joining them is Box tech consultant Tosin Onafowokan.