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Trade MoviesTrade MoviesTrade Movies #016 - Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and Warlock (1959) with social media manager MeganTWO CLASSIC GAY ICONS IN THE DESERT. tbh, this is a shorter ep--most of the ep is me and Megan just kinda loving how gay and great these two movies are. which I loved doing. We also talk capitalism lol. and her social media managering. Fun ep!! Megan can be found:https://www.tiktok.com/@magentaelogyhttps://www.instagram.com/burningdownthhehouse/Topics:Lawrence of Arabia, Warlock, film analysis, gay themes, identity, social media, creative management, classic cinema, emotional depth, personal reflections, filmmaking, creativity, authenticity, John...2025-07-021h 40Real Estate Network – Deutschlands grösstes Immobilien-Podcast-Netzwerk - mit Alexander Schmid von IRECCReal Estate Network – Deutschlands grösstes Immobilien-Podcast-Netzwerk - mit Alexander Schmid von IRECCDIGITALWERK Podcast: TIER Mobility & Rebuy-Founder Lawrence Leuschner (DW #175)Wenn man das Unternehmersein irgendwo lernen kann, dann auf dem Flohmarkt Lawrence Leuschners beeindruckende Karriere startete dort und führte ihn über die Gründung von Rebuy und TIER Mobility bis zu Capacity.eco. Dort widmet er sich heute mit unternehmerischem Antrieb dem Erhalt von Ökosystemen weltweit.    ________________________________________________________ DER DIGITALWERK START UP MONTH: Ihr kennt oder seid ein Start Up aus den Bereichen Bau, Immobilie, Handwerk, Energie oder Mobilität und in einer unserer Kategorien die Besten? Seid zu Gast in einer von vier Podcastfolgen bei Michél im DIGITALWERK Podcast und nehmt an...2025-05-201h 00Sweet but Fearless PodcastSweet but Fearless PodcastROAR – Fostering the Spirit of Inclusion and Diversity with Dr. Raymona H. Lawrence In this episode, Mary Sullivan, co-founder of Sweet but Fearless, talks with Dr. Raymona H. Lawrence about her framework called ROAR, about recruiting, onboarding, activities, and retention in the world of diversity and inclusion. Often, companies recruit for diversity but onboard for confirmatory. Recognizing the challenge of fostering a sense of belonging, asking questions can help build an inclusive environment that values diversity. “How does this system work for you?” “How do you best work? Are you task-oriented or more free spirit?” Understanding the needs and strengths of the individuals at your organization you can adapt your strategi...2024-02-1929 minCommercial Property Investor PodcastCommercial Property Investor PodcastNavigating the Complexities of the Economy: A Conversation with Adam LawrenceThis week, I'm talking with Adam Lawrence, a property investor with a vast portfolio and an economics background. While the conversation touches on Lawrence's property ventures, the focus is primarily on the economics, particularly the Bank of England and interest rates. We discuss the concept of forward guidance and its effectiveness, as well as the accuracy of economic forecasts. Adam provides insights into the factors influencing inflation, such as external events like the Ukraine crisis and their impact on commodity prices. We also delve into the role of interest rates in controlling inflation and the challenges faced...2023-12-071h 01Notable People in HistoryNotable People in HistoryEp. 87 Alexander Hamilton: Founding Father, First Secretary of Treasury In this week's Notable People in History podcast, we’ll take a look at the life of Alexander Hamilton, American Founding Father and the 1st U.S Secretary of the Treasury. 2023-09-1602 minF*ck The Generation Wealth Gap PodcastF*ck The Generation Wealth Gap PodcastCan you have it all, all at the same time, You bet your ass you can with Special Guest Lawrence TuazonEpisode 17: Can you have it all, all at the same time, You bet your ass you can with Special Guest Lawrence Tuazon. Like F me. Im so excited to launch this episode. Lawrence is the Total Health Coach Founder, EverCoach & Mindvalley Chief Life Officer. He is a Health Coach, started Total Health Coach advanced Readers Group. Oh and if he wasn't already AMAZING he also is the Co-author of Total Health For Extraordinary living. His IG is @iamlawrencetuazonI met Lawrence on a Mindvalley call, as he said who is this lady walking, haha.2023-02-0833 minI\'m Still Here: With TLCI'm Still Here: With TLCDr. Eben Alexander author, Living in a Mindful Universe, Proof of Heaven, The Map of HeavenSpeaking with Dr. Eben Alexander about consciousness, meditation, love, grief and his near death experience. Here are some of the links Eben shared in this podcast: Sacred Acoustics:  https://www.sacredacoustics.com Bigelow Institute:  https://www.bigelowinstitute.org/contest_winners3.php Eben's Website:  http://ebenalexander.com Follow Tammy on instagram & facebook:  @tammylcymbalisty You are invited to join the Podcast Facebook page:  https://www.facebook.com/imstillherewithtlc I have many colouring books/journals on Amazon.  There are two entitled:  This Stage of Grief.  There is room...2022-07-2040 minThe Rosenbach PodcastThe Rosenbach PodcastEp. 1 | The Celtic Muse: Afternoon Tea, Scones, and Celtic Harp with Dr. Alexander Lawrence Ames, Host of The Rosenbach PodcastHow can rare books and special collections like those held at The Rosenbach speak to modern-day American life?  Why are material artifacts important in understanding our cultures’ history and future?  In the first episode of The Rosenbach Podcast, join host Dr. Alexander Lawrence Ames for an evocative voyage into The Rosenbach’s collections of American and British history and literature.  Dr. Ames introduces books on The Rosenbach’s shelves by famous authors Edna St. Vincent Millay and Sir Walter Scott to consider representations of gender and family in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, before reflecting on what the work of Edna St. Vincent Millay has t...2021-12-0132 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #50: The Tower of Babel (Pt. 3)We begin this episode with a discussion about COVID-19 and the passing of Brother Rob Skiba. After that, we discuss the division of the nations and their allotment under the seventy sons of God. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watchmanalexander/support2021-11-2157 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #49: The Tower of Babel (Pt. 2)Questions answered during this episode: Did fire come down during the Babel incident, as it did during Pentecost (the reversal of Babel)? What about rushing wind and the overthrow of a system? Is there any historical evidence for the division of tongues? When exactly in history did the Babel incident occur, and how does that fit with the Septeon and Yeshua's first advent? Will the heathen ever succeed in bringing the whole world back under one government?--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://a...2021-10-2236 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #48: The Tower of Babel (Pt. 1)Why was the infamous Tower of Babel such a problem in God's eyes? There's more to the story than we were taught in Sunday school.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watchmanalexander/support2021-09-1445 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #47: Sidonians & Canaanites (Pt. 2)This is the second half of episode 46--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watchmanalexander/support2021-08-0223 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #46: Sidonians & Canaanites (Pt. 1)Sidon, firstborn son of Canaan and founder of the Sidonians, played a huge role in the history of civilization, but most people couldn't say what it was. Today, we begin to explore the impact of Sidon (the giant?) on the story of the Bible.During the episode, I mention a video about the possible discovery of the remains of Atlantis, the fabled city of Poseidon. Here is the link to that video.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watchmanalexander/s...2021-07-1931 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #45: Natives and StrangersSchedules got crazy, and Terry and I weren't able to sync up to record a new episode, but I didn't want to leave you hanging for too long, so here's my offering: a recording of my inaugural sermon for the Disciples of Yeshua Congregation. (I fill the roles of overseer and lead teacher for DOYC, a new home fellowship based in Central Texas.)During this sermon, you'll learn about the four Hebrew words that describe classifications of people: natives (Strong's H249), strangers (H2114), immigrants (H1616), and foreigners (H5237). Most English translations fail to make clear distinctions between...2021-07-1348 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastA Second Cup of Afternoon Tea with Alexander Lawrence Ames: Answering Questions about The Word in the Wilderness, and Some Closing Reflections on the Book​At the close of Season 3 of Cloister Talk, sit back and relax with a hot cup of tea to reflect on Pennsylvania German manuscript culture and popular piety in early America, and future directions for the study of early American cultural and intellectual history.  Reader and listener-submitted questions considered in this episode include the implications of The Word in the Wilderness for our understanding of the changing place of cursive handwriting instruction in American schools today, shifting approaches to the scholarly study of Pennsylvania German calligraphy and manuscript illumination advocated in The Word in the Wilderness, and possible re...2021-07-0324 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk Live! Dr. Franklin’s Library: A Conversation with James N. Green, Librarian Emeritus of the Library Company of Philadelphia​Founded by Benjamin Franklin, the Library Company of Philadelphia is the thriving epicenter of early American book history, and the inspiration of librarianship in America. James N. Green, Librarian Emeritus of the Library Company and a scholar of early American book history, introduces us to the history of the Library Company, the contours of its Pennsylvania German collections, and possible futures for the fields of material texts, Pennsylvania German studies, and cultural heritage preservation broadly conceived.  Sharing personal memories of his long and distinguished career in librarianship and the history of material texts, Green also reflects on the un...2021-06-261h 17Cloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk Live! A Mystical Heritage: A Conversation with Allen Viehmeyer and Candace Perry of the Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center​Mysticism is a central (if complex, debated, and often misconstrued) part of the religious DNA of early German Pennsylvania.  The theology and devotional practice of the Schwenkfelders—a German-speaking sectarian group present in the colony—connected to early modern European mystical tradition in important ways, and the religious community practiced a rich manuscript tradition.  This episode of Cloister Talk Live! takes us to the Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center to dive into the Library’s astounding rare book, manuscript, and decorative art collections.  Curators and scholars Candace Perry and Allen Viehmeyer introduce us to the institution’s holdings...2021-06-191h 00Cloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk Live! Incense Hill: A Conversation with Kerry Mohn and Michael Showalter of Historic Ephrata Cloister Few landmarks of early Pennsylvania heritage inspire awe and capture the imagination quite like Historic Ephrata Cloister in Lancaster County—a place of architectural beauty, spiritual devotion, mystical exploration, musical accomplishment, and tremendous historical significance to early-American book production and the manuscript arts.  Ephrata Curator Kerry Mohn and Museum Educator Michael Showalter guide us through the history and significance of Ephrata and help us place the site within the wider context of early American religion and material culture.2021-06-1332 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #44: Trespassing in Middle EarthFrom the Dead Sea Scrolls we learn that Canaan, father of the Canaanites, stole part of the territory that belonged to Shem. Thus, the stage was set for God, using descendants of Shem, to forcibly remove the squatters from the Promised Land of Middle Earth.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watchmanalexander/support2021-06-0944 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk Live! Books Along the Brandywine: A Conversation with Emily Guthrie, Formerly of The Winterthur Library​Nestled amid the rolling hills and verdant landscape of the Brandywine River Valley in Delaware, The Winterthur Library brims with rare books and manuscripts documenting material life in America, including early German Pennsylvania.  Join Emily Guthrie, who until recently served as Director and NEH Librarian at The Winterthur Library, for a conversation about this remarkable repository of American history and culture, and how The Winterthur Library fits into the work of the Winterthur Museum and its surrounding 1,000-acre country estate.  Ms. Guthrie, who recently took over as Librarian at the Library Company of Philadelphia, introduces us to th...2021-06-0541 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk Live! From The Rosenbach’s West Library: Religion and Early American Material Texts, from Cambridge, Massachusetts to Mexico City​Rare books at The Rosenbach showcase the incredible religious diversity throughout the Americas in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries.  This episode of Cloister Talk brings us to the atmospheric West Library at The Rosenbach, to examine a few material texts that witness this early history, including The Rosenbach’s iconic copy of the Bay Psalm Book as well as its remarkable Doctrina breve, printed in Mexico City.2021-05-3109 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk Live! At The Rosenbach: The Other Pennsylvania Germans? A Discussion of Early Southeastern Pennsylvania’s Jewish Community with Judith M. Guston​The multicultural life of early Pennsylvania included a vibrant Jewish community.  Judith M. Guston, Curator & Director of Collections at The Rosenbach, discusses early Jewish settlement of the colony and the remarkable Gratz family holdings at The Rosenbach today, which document that early heritage.  Ms. Guston also comments on the theoretical and methodological challenges of adopting a material culture approach to the study of past religious and spiritual life, and the meaning of early Pennsylvania’s religious plurality for American society today.2021-05-2324 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #43: Noah, Ham, and a CurseWhat exactly was Ham's sin, and what about it is instructive to us, today?The story of the cursing of Canaan, Ham's son, is necessary to discuss before we launch into the more pertinent topic of Canaan's impact on the world.Early in this episode, I (Alexander) mentioned a blog post about Daniel's four beast kingdoms. Click here to read that article.Also in the first portion of the episode, Terry described how Adonai's covenants are like Russian nesting dolls. He made just such a doll as a visual aid, and here is...2021-05-2053 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk Live! Exploring the Free Library of Philadelphia Rare Book Department, one of the Great Collections of Pennsylvania German Text Culture, with Janine Pollock and Caitlin Goodman​The Parkway Central Library of the Free Library of Philadelphia is a majestic urban monument to literacy, learning, and robust civic discourse.  What is more, the Rare Book Department at the Free Library ranks as one of the nation’s most important repositories of rare books, manuscripts, and other treasures of the history of human civilization.  Its vast Pennsylvania German collection supported the interpretive work undertaken in The Word in the Wilderness.  In this Cloister Talk Live! episode, librarians Janine Pollock and Caitlin Goodman welcome us into the world of the Rare Book Department and reflect on t...2021-05-1726 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk Live! Volksbibliothek: A Conversation with Dr. Maria Sturm and Bettina Hess of the German Society of Pennsylvania Library​​Few library spaces glimmer with the sense of historicity and culture that the Horner Memorial Library at the German Society of Pennsylvania exudes.  In this episode of Cloister Talk Live!, join historian and former German Society of Pennsylvania Library Committee Chair Dr. Maria Sturm, along with Society Librarian Bettina Hess, for an introduction to the historic library, its collections, and its work to make German-American history and culture accessible to all.  Sturm and Hess highlight some of the fascinating holdings of the Library and reflect on the significance of the Library to understanding Philadelphia’s ethnic heritage.2021-05-1031 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #42: Blood & MeatsAfter Noah and his sons departed the ark, God Most High established a covenant with them, and with all their descendants. That covenant involved two dietary commands: Don't consume blood, because the life is in the blood. Feel free to eat any remeś (רֶמֶשׂ) thing that lives, in addition to plants.The first part is easy enough to understand, but the second part generates confusion. What is the meaning of the Hebrew word remeś? Does it encompass fish and fowl? Does it exclude or include unclean animals? These questions lead us into an analysis of Acts chapters 10 and 15.--- Th...2021-05-0333 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk Live! The Faith That Binds: A Conversation on Anabaptist Bookbindings with Chela Metzger and Erin Hammeke​How can material artifacts be wielded as tools for unlocking the lived experiences of past spiritual-devotional cultures?  In this inaugural episode of Cloister Talk Live!, join book conservators Chela Metzger (University of California Los Angeles Library) and Erin Hammeke (Duke University Library) for a conversation about Swiss-Anabaptist bookbindings in early Pennsylvania—and what the books reveal about past personal and social relationships with God.  The interviewees also discuss the state of book history as an interdisciplinary enterprise and offer advice for what it might take to bring historians, material culture scholars, and conservators together, to make optimal use...2021-05-0337 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #41: Profitable IgnoranceAs we continue studying through Genesis and Daniel, we find ourselves emphasizing the fact that we don't have the mystery all figured out. We're gathering clues to help us understand end-times prophecies, but we haven't even assembled all the clues yet, much less connected them perfectly to construct an airtight narrative. Sometimes it can be difficult to not be dogmatic. Pride—that most universal of sins—leads us to convince ourselves that we know more than we really do. That attitude stunts further development, because growing in knowledge of the truth requires input from our brothers and sist...2021-04-1249 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk Season 3 Teaser TrailerSeason 3 of Cloister Talk will begin on Monday, May 3, 2021, and will feature ten brand-new episodes that expand on themes and concepts explored in The Word in the Wilderness: Popular Piety and the Manuscript Arts in Early Pennsylvania, published by the Pennsylvania State University Press in 2020. This season of Cloister Talk is being launched in anticipation of the release of an affordable, paperback version of The Word in the Wilderness during summer, 2021.  Season 3 offers some exciting, and different, features for fans of the first two seasons of Cloister Talk.  Listen to the trailer to learn more.2021-04-0903 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #40: Forty Days of Fire and FloodWe didn't plan it this way, but our fortieth episode happens to largely deal with the forty days of wrath for the wicked and celebration for the saints. I'm going to chalk this nice synchronicity up to Providence.The episode begins with an explanation of chiastic, or mirror, structure found through the Scriptures, and likely built into the entirety of redemptive history. From there, it moves into discussion of the forty days: why it keeps popping up throughout the Bible, and why would we should expect one or two 40-day periods of paradigm shifts once we reach...2021-03-2944 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #39: Seven Days or Seven Years?We begin to unpack the prophetic symbolism found within the Flood narrative. Along the way, we consider whether or not the seven days of Noah's separation from the world could equate to seven years of protection for end-times believers.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watchmanalexander/support2021-03-2240 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #38: The Corruption of All Flesh "And God created... every living creature... after his kind: and God saw that it was good" (Gen. 1:21). Over and over again in the Book of Genesis, Moses records that God created creatures in distinct categories called "kinds," and that mankind, being created in the image of God, was set apart from all other kinds. After each bout of creation, we read that God looked up his work with pleasure, considering it good. Everything was made just the way it should be, and there was no need to improve on or reconfigure any living thing. Is it any wonder, then, t...2021-03-1553 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastAfternoon Tea with Alexander Lawrence Ames: Answering Your Questions about Writing The Word in the Wilderness, and a Life Spent in Libraries and MuseumsWriting The Word in the Wilderness: Popular Piety and the Manuscript Arts in Early Pennsylvania, and sharing the book’s ideas with audiences from across Pennsylvania and around the world, has truly been a journey undertaken in community.  At the conclusion of Season 2 of Cloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts Podcast, it’s time to sit back, relax, and reflect on the book, the primary sources that made its analysis possible, and what The Word in the Wilderness and Pennsylvania German illuminated manuscripts have to teach us today.  Make a hot cup of tea and settle in f...2021-03-0116 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts Podcast"Errand Into the Wilderness": What Pennsylvania German Illuminated Manuscripts Mean in American HistoryA key topic addressed in The Word in the Wilderness: Popular Piety and the Manuscript Arts in Early Pennsylvania is how a deeper understanding of the spiritual underpinnings of the Pennsylvania German manuscript arts can add nuance to our interpretation of early American religious and cultural life.  This episode of Cloister Talk explores that issue in greater depth, using Samuel Pennypacker’s book Pennsylvania in American History and intellectual historian Perry Miller’s famous work Errand Into the Wilderness as case studies for our analysis.2021-02-2214 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastThe Pennsylvania Pilgrim: Fireside Poet John Greenleaf Whittier's Interpretation of the Pennsylvania German, Quaker, and Early Abolitionist Francis Daniel PastoriusThe famous Quaker Fireside Poet John Greenleaf Whittier had a special passion for Pennsylvania history, which he expressed in his famous poem “The Pennsylvania Pilgrim.”  Learn about Whittier’s interest in Pennsylvania religious heritage, his interpretation of the famous Pennsylvania settler Francis Daniel Pastorius, and what Whittier’s nineteenth-century poem reveals about the collective memory of the United States.2021-02-1513 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastA Lesson in Early Modern Linguistic Theory with Johann Merken, and Its Implications for the Study of Material TextsThe history of material texts naturally intersects with the history of language—and linguistic theory.  Drawing on fascinating artifacts held at the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota, this episode of Cloister Talk offers useful transatlantic intellectual-historical context for the place of German language (spoken, written, and printed) in the early-modern European world.2021-02-0818 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastJohann Gottfried Weber and Johannes Bard: Two Characters in the 18th-century Transatlantic World of ManuscriptsPennsylvania Germans figured prominently in a transatlantic world of copying and exchanging artistic, devotional texts.  This episode of Cloister Talk examines intricate and remarkable artifacts of this culture of copying, drawing on resources from the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota, and the Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library in Winterthur, Delaware.2021-02-0111 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastManuscripts in Focus: Birth and Baptismal CertificatesReligious rituals and the commemoration of life events found rich expression in Pennsylvania German print and manuscript culture, especially on documents known as birth and baptismal certificates. This episode of Cloister Talk offers a detailed analysis of the certificate genre and considers how it connects to other Pennsylvania German material texts.2021-01-2514 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastManuscripts in Focus: Tune Books​Music has always figured prominently in Pennsylvania German religious culture, making it unsurprising that the musical and calligraphic arts intersected in potent ways during the Long Era of Manuscripts.  In this episode of Cloister Talk, take a journey into the rich musical heritage of German Protestantism and its expressions in southeastern Pennsylvania.2021-01-1716 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastManuscripts in Focus: Penmanship SamplesPennsylvania German manuscript penmanship samples are some of the most engaging, text-rich, and religiously-significant devotional documents created during the Long Era of Manuscripts in early Pennsylvania.  This episode offers an in-depth introduction to the manuscript genre.2021-01-1115 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #37: Old vs New CovenantWhat really is the difference between the Mosaic (Old) and Messianic (New) covenants? Is the New Covenant fully in effect now? How does the Law factor in? I cut through all the confusion with an episode-long Q&A about law and covenants.Here's the link to my Artify Me! shop, mentioned in the opening segment. It's a photo-to-portrait service that's high quality yet reasonably priced. Check it out!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watchmanalexander/support2021-01-1039 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastThe Pirate Bible: An Epic Tale of Looted Germantown Bibles, and What It Reveals About Pennsylvania German Religion in a Vast Atlantic WorldPennsylvania German religious culture existed within a vast, complex, fluid, and interconnected world of German-Protestant spirituality and text exchange.  Perhaps no artifact better exemplifies this heritage than a Pennsylvania-printed Bible held at the Free Library of Philadelphia that was once captured by pirates on its voyage to Europe!  Listen to this remarkable story—and learn what it has to teach us about early American religion and history of the book.2021-01-0411 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk Season 2 Teaser Trailer​Season Two of Cloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts Podcast debuts on Monday, January 4, 2021.  In this trailer, learn about what questions and topics will be explored in the upcoming season, and about what primary sources you can expect to learn in the new episodes.2020-12-1402 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #36: The Sons of God“Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth? Declare, if you have understanding. Who determined its measures, if you know? Or who stretched the line on it? Whereupon were its foundations fastened? Or who laid its cornerstone, when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?" (Job 38:4-7)The Book of Job is not the only biblical text featuring these mysteries sons of God. In this episode, Terry and I point out some of the most pivotal scriptures about God's sons and the divine council, and we explain wh...2020-11-2255 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #35: The Genesis 6 IncursionAncient Hebrew scriptures teach that some of the Sons of God mated with mortal women and produced children called Nephiliym. These children were not only hybrids, but giants, huge both in stature and infamy. This episode is an introduction to the giants and a refutation of the Sethite theory, which robs the Genesis 6 account of its supernatural component.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watchmanalexander/support2020-11-1040 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #34: Timeline ConundrumNot every biblical genealogy presents the same timeline. The discrepancies may have been purposefully brought about by God's providence to prevent us from making exact calculations.Also in this episode: Why the pattern of human innovation and technological progress may have begun in the ungodly line of Cain How the names of the antediluvian (pre-Flood) patriarchs compose a prophetic message--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watchmanalexander/support2020-11-0343 minKassenzone | CEO InterviewsKassenzone | CEO InterviewsK#310 Lawrence Leuschner, CEO TIER MobilityZwei Jahre nach dem Start des E-Roller Hypes, hab… Zwei Jahre nach dem Start des E-Roller Hypes, haben diese Fahrzeuge endlich meine kleine Heimathauptstadt Kiel erreicht. Was in Kiel ankommt ist durch die harte Mühle der Großstadtselektion gelaufen, also muss es funktionieren. MyTaxi gibt es hier auch erst seit 2020. Aus diesem Grund habe ich Lawrence, den Gründer von TIER Mobility eingeladen, um mit ihm gemeinsam hinter die Kulissen des Rollergeschäfts zu schauen. Zu unserem Sponsor UNZER: https://www.unzer.com/de/ Zu unserem Sponsor Appinio: https://www.appinio.com/de/ Lawrence im OMR Podcast: https://omr.com/de...2020-10-2549 minKassenzone | CEO InterviewsKassenzone | CEO InterviewsK#310 Lawrence Leuschner, CEO TIER MobilityZwei Jahre nach dem Start des E-Roller Hypes, haben diese Fahrzeuge endlich meine kleine Heimathauptstadt Kiel erreicht. Was in Kiel ankommt ist durch die harte Mühle der Großstadtselektion gelaufen, also muss es funktionieren. MyTaxi gibt es hier auch erst seit 2020. Aus diesem Grund habe ich Lawrence, den Gründer von TIER Mobility eingeladen, um mit ihm gemeinsam hinter die Kulissen des Rollergeschäfts zu schauen. Zu unserem Sponsor UNZER: https://www.unzer.com/de/ Zu unserem Sponsor Appinio: https://www.appinio.com/de/ Lawrence im OMR Podcast: https://omr.com/de/lawrence-leuschner-tier-mobility-omr-podcast/ Feedback zum Podcast? Mail an alex@kass...2020-10-2549 minKassenzone | CEO InterviewsKassenzone | CEO InterviewsK#310 Lawrence Leuschner, CEO TIER MobilityZwei Jahre nach dem Start des E-Roller Hypes, haben diese Fahrzeuge endlich meine kleine Heimathauptstadt Kiel erreicht. Was in Kiel ankommt ist durch die harte Mühle der Großstadtselektion gelaufen, also muss es funktionieren. MyTaxi gibt es hier auch erst seit 2020. Aus diesem Grund habe ich Lawrence, den Gründer von TIER Mobility eingeladen, um mit ihm gemeinsam hinter die Kulissen des Rollergeschäfts zu schauen. Zu unserem Sponsor UNZER: https://www.unzer.com/de/ Zu unserem Sponsor Appinio: https://www.appinio.com/de/ Lawrence im OMR Podcast: https://omr.com/de/lawrence-leuschner-tier-mobility-omr-podcast/ Feedback zum Podcast? Mail an alex@kass...2020-10-2549 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #33: The Jubilee Cycle EnigmaMost of this episode is dedicated to answering the question, Are Jubilee cycles 49 or 50 years? Along the way, the Watchman contemplates whether the Jubilee year begins in the spring or the fall. Don't miss the addendum at the end of the episode!Also in the episode:Who was Cain's wife?Did men in the days of Enosh begin the call upon YHVH, or did they begin to profane his name?Here's the link to the Hanukkah greeting cards mentioned during the preamble: https://www.zazzle.com/hanukkah_words_messianic_greeting_card-256872097042605807...2020-10-2348 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #32: The Bright Side of DeathDeath is a mighty enemy (1 Cor. 15:25-26) and the last that will be defeated (Rev. 20:14), but did you realize that God uses death to benefit us? As with every negative thing, the Almighty can bring good out of bad. That's exactly what he did by removing mankind's access to the Tree of Life.Our Q&A this week is from Richard Jenkins, who asks whether the Jubilee cycle is 49 years or 50 years. Our answer will be split into two episodes in order to do the question justice.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest w...2020-09-2837 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #31: Serpent Seed TheoryIt would be remiss of us not to address proponents of Serpent Seed (a.k.a. Dual Seed) theory while we're hanging out in Genesis 3. If some bloodlines today originated with the mixing of Eve's seed with Satan's seed, that would have far-reaching implications. Is it something worry about?--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watchmanalexander/support2020-09-2143 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #30: SubjectionThis one could be called "The Curse: Part Two." We discuss both the subjection of women to their husbands, and what it means that the earth brought forth thorns and thistles.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watchmanalexander/support2020-09-1439 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #29: The CurseTerry and I spent most of this episode discussing the curses leveled against mankind and the nachash (serpent). We also discuss the meaning of the two "seeds" mentioned within the curses.Our listener question involves the relationship between salvation and following God's precepts, and also how we handle divine commands that cannot currently be upheld to the letter.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watchmanalexander/support2020-09-081h 14Searching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #28: Nakedness and the NachashWere Adam and Eve clothed in light before the Fall? Was the serpent in the Garden of Eden a talking snake or a serpentine spirit, or both? Terry and I tackle these questions as we continue our study of Genesis.During the Q&A we address: The identity of Melchizedek The importance of the location of JerusalemIf you like this podcast, please consider a one-time or recurring donation to help defray ministry costs like website hosting and newsletter service. Also, don't forget to visit my Youtube channel and my blog!--- Support this...2020-08-3149 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #27: Keeping, Knowing, MultiplyingCompleting our analysis of Genesis chapter 2, Terry Arnold and I discuss what it meant for Adam to "keep" the Garden of Eden, why knowledge is not the forbidden fruit, and whether or not Adam was originally unisex.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watchmanalexander/support2020-08-2446 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #26: Genesis 2 Double-TakeAfter a long hiatus, I'm back, and I'm not alone. Please welcome co-host Terry Arnold II! Together, we're picking up where I left off in our study of Genesis in order to lay the foundations for proper biblical exegesis.My apologies about the sound quality this time around. My computer was accidentally recording from the wrong microphone. The quality will be back to normal in the next episode.To have your question answered in a future episode, please send an email to questions@watchmanalexander.com, with your name and state or territory in the subject...2020-08-1743 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts Podcast"Eines Christen Reise": Origins of The Word in the WildernessIn this final episode of the first season of Cloister Talk, learn about the research and writing process that led to the publication of The Word in the Wilderness: Popular Piety and the Manuscript Arts in Early Pennsylvania.2020-08-0311 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts Podcast"The Root of Wisdom is to Fear the Lord": Wisdom Literature and Pennsylvania German Manuscript CultureOld Testament wisdom literature looms large over the Pennsylvania German manuscript arts.  Learn about the historical significance of the wisdom literature as part of Pennsylvania German popular piety, and why the wisdom books provided such rich source material for scribes.2020-07-2710 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastManuscript Culture Beyond Pennsylvania: Traditions in Asia, the Islamic World, Early Modern Europe, Great Britain, and the AmericasThink that the Pennsylvania Germans were alone in their embrace of calligraphy and manuscript illumination as part of their spiritual enterprise?  Think again.  In this episode, learn about other cultures and communities around the world that employed the manuscript arts as culturally-resonant components of their popular piety long after the so-called "Age of Print" was well underway.  2020-07-2012 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastWhat is "Manuscript Culture"? Reframing Pennsylvania German Manuscript Studies as a Sub-field of Book HistoryThe study of Pennsylvania German illuminated manuscripts has long lacked a coherent theoretical and methodological foundation that situates the enterprise into wider scholarly conversations about religion, language, text, and culture.  This episode proposes new approaches to unlocking the meaning of Pennsylvania German manuscripts, grounded in recent advancements in study of the history of texts as material artifacts.  2020-07-1310 minSprinting to SuccessSprinting to SuccessAlexander Fleiss: Artificial IntelligenceMany people are concerned about Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning, and 5G, so please listen to Alexander Fleiss, the CEO of RebellionResearch.com talks about Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, and 5G. Let me know what you think about Artificial Intelligence after listening to Alexander Fleiss. Alexander's Bio RebellionResearch.com's CEO Alexander Fleiss has spoken about Artificial Intelligence Investing in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Fox News, BusinessWeek, Bloomberg News, MIT Technology Review, Yomiuri Shimbun, Wired, Geo Magazine, The Economist and Institutional Investor. Chapter 24 of Wall Street Journal Reporter Scott Patterson's book Dark Pools is on Mr. Fleiss. Mr...2020-07-1137 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastWho Were the Pennsylvania Germans, and Why do They Matter?Pennsylvania German religious, spiritual, and cultural traditions were extremely complex.  This episode offers a quick primer on many of the various German-speaking groups that resided in early Pennsylvania and explores their connection to the devotional manuscript arts.  2020-07-0618 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastWhat is "Fraktur"? Type, Script, and ArtThis episode explores the many meanings of the word "Fraktur" in its European and American contexts and considers how best to deploy the term when discussing the manuscript art of the Pennsylvania Germans.  2020-06-2915 minCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastCloister Talk: The Pennsylvania German Material Texts PodcastThe History of Studying Pennsylvania Germans and Their Illuminated ManuscriptsThis episode introduces listeners to trends in the study of Pennsylvania German illuminated manuscripts, commonly called "Fraktur."  2020-06-2214 minDisorganized ReligionDisorganized Religion1-13 - Sarah LawrenceHey nerds. This week's episode of Disorganized Religion...I mean...if you haven't been listening, then this is an excellent one to start with. I have the mighty Sarah Lawrence on, and it is a roller coaster of a conversation. Sarah is from Australia. She started comedy at about the same time I did. She has 20.4k followers on the Gram. I have 500. She is a woman. I am a man. She is tall...for a woman. I am average...for a man. She is hilarious. We talk about...2019-11-0457 minDisorganized ReligionDisorganized Religion1-13 - Sarah Lawrence - uneditedHey nerds. This week's episode of Disorganized Religion...I mean...if you haven't been listening, then this is an excellent one to start with. I have the mighty Sarah Lawrence on, and it is a roller coaster of a conversation. Sarah is from Australia. She started comedy at about the same time I did. She has 20.4k followers on the Gram. I have 500. She is a woman. I am a man. She is tall...for a woman. I am average...for a man. She is hilarious. We talk about...2019-11-0457 minThe Dance Of Life Podcast with Tudor AlexanderThe Dance Of Life Podcast with Tudor Alexander086: Create a Life You Love - Interview with Professional Salsero Lawrence GarciaNew #interview with Professional Salsero Lawrence Garcia on how he is #creating a life he loves! In this episode I ask Lawrence a variety of questions about his #successes and #challenges on the path toward a life lived full out pursuing his #passions. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.danceoflife.com/subscribe2018-10-2632 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #25: The Sabbath, A to Z (Part III)In this third installment of my three-part series about Shabbat, I present guidelines for observing the seventh day. These guidelines are derived from Scripture alone, not from Jewish tradition.You'll learn during this episode: What the Parable of the Ten Coins really means Why Y'shua told his disciples to pray that their flight from Judea won't be on Shabbat What is means to kindle a fire on Shabbat Whether or not its okay to make Gentiles work for you How to identify the principle behind the command--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way t...2018-09-0246 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #24: The Sabbath, A to Z (Part II)Did the Sabbath change from the seventh day to the first day of each week? The vast majority of professing Christians say that it has. But as anyone who reads the Bible knows, the majority is often wrong.In the first installment of this miniseries about the Day of Rest, I talked about the Sabbath being a permanent sign for the people of Adonai. There are no biblical passages whatsoever—zip, zero, zilch—which indicate a change in one of the Ten Commandments.In installment number two, I unpack the Bible verses which detractors leverage to f...2018-07-2246 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #23: The Sabbath, A to Z (Part I)The Creator God set a precedent at the beginning of the Age: one day out of every week is special. It is a day of rest and focus on El Shaddai, and it is intended to be a great blessing for kingdom people. But is this special day, the Sabbath (Hebrew: Shabbat) the seventh day or the first? And is it even still in effect today? In this first of at least three shows dealing with the Sabbath, I answer those questions from both the 'Old' and 'New' Testaments.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest w...2018-07-1531 minThe Blueprint ChroniclesThe Blueprint Chronicles#11 | Elizabeth Alexander - Battling Inner DemonsWith the recent untimely deaths of both fashion designer Kate Spade and chef Anthony Bourdain, the natural inclination is how does this happen…how does depression lead to someone making that ultimate choice? In today’s episode, we speak with Elizabeth Alexander, PhD candidate and we discuss her journey through the rabbit hole of depression, the various triggers, and coping strategies in dealing with the emotional swings of the depressed mind. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lawrence-campbell5/support2018-07-1134 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #22: Nephesh & NeshamahToday, I continue laying the foundation for proper biblical interpretation by analyzing days five and six of the Genesis Creation account. You might want to have handy a Bible and a Hebrew concordance, because English translations don't suffice when studying Genesis chapters one and two.In this episode I talk dragons, blood, and living souls. Sounds like an episode of Game of Thrones. Who says the Bible is boring?During the show you'll learn: That aquatic dinosaurs are listed among the animals listed on Day 5 That God's definition of life is not the same...2018-07-0942 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #21: The April Fools' EditionWhat do Star Trek, Monty Python, and Airplane have to do with each other? Not much, but you're going to get dosed with all three. Oh, and you'll learn more about Genesis and the mountain of God, or whatever.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watchmanalexander/support2018-04-0732 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #20: Teatime with TaylorLadies and gentlemen, I introduce to you my friend Taylor Joseph. We met while he was living in Central Texas last summer. He's since moved back to his home state of California, but he came to visit Amanda and I for a few days prior to Hear the Watchmen 2018, where he functioned as Lead Coordinator for Mike and Jeannie.In this special hour-and-a-half episode, we have a "coffee shop" chat about humility, dealing with discord in the ekklesia, the pitfalls of social media outreach, and Taylor's experiences as a Lyft driver. There's a lot of laughter and...2018-03-271h 31Searching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #19: The Fate of TraitorsReportedly, there has recently been a surge in the number of Messianics and other Christian Israelites who are denying that Yeshua is Messiah. This is a tragedy of the highest order, for it is written,A man who disregards Moses’ law dies without compassion on the word of two or three witnesses. How much worse punishment do you think he will be judged worthy of who has trodden under foot the Son of God, and has counted the blood of the covenant with which he was sanctified an unholy thing, and has insulted the Spirit of grace? (Heb. 10:28-29...2017-12-3049 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #18: The Age of the EarthAfter a one-month hiatus due to the demands of creating an online course, we're back to continue our journey through Genesis.Mr. Bruce Malone, founder of Search for the Truth Ministries, visits to share his wisdom concerning the age of this wonderful rock we call Home. Is it meeeeellions of years old? Hardly. I used to be an old-earth creationist, but I switched sides several years ago. It's easy for us humans to arrogantly impose our ill-informed ideas on the scriptures and imagine that it will work. I fell into that trap—trying to make excuses for th...2017-12-231h 02Searching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #17: The Firmament and Biblical EarthOur last episode was the first in a series called Laying a Foundation, where we began a survey of important concepts in Scripture, with Genesis 1:1 as our starting-point. We left off talking about the fact that there is no singular form of the word heaven in Hebrew, and we noted that the spiritual realm is part of the greater Hebraic concept of the heavens. Then we briefly talked about the fact that YHVH used a firmament (Hebrew: raqia) to make a space between the waters above and the waters below, and the space in-between the water is part of the...2017-11-131h 05Searching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #16: In the BeginningWe're going back to the beginning, but that doesn't mean we're going back to basics. This episode kicks off the Laying a Foundation series, which is intended to help listeners develop a truly biblical worldview. I take a fine-toothed comb to the Book of Genesis, defining terms, making connections with extra-biblical scriptures, and exploring a possible intersection with scientific research.In this episode you'll learn: ​The link between the Hebrew words for heavens and waters ​How the spiritual realm differs from the heavens How stars in the night sky are avatars for immortals How stars could be p...2017-11-041h 02Searching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #15: Tech of the ImmortalsJon Pounders of Now You See TV joins me to talk about the advanced capabilities granted to humankind by the fallen Watchers.According to extra-biblical scriptures like 1 Enoch, the wonders of modern civilization have their origins in the antediluvian world. Some of those secrets survived the Flood and were used by early postdiluvian peoples to do things that we've assumed were exclusive to the modern age. Much of this knowledge was once again lost or dispersed due to wars and disasters, but adepts and priests of the Mysteries saved enough to eventually return the world to an...2017-10-211h 10High Intensity BusinessHigh Intensity BusinessMark Alexander on How to Train and Retain Talent, Develop Your Company Culture, and Outlast Your CompetitionMark Alexander is an Austin, Texas-based health and wellness entrepreneur. He is the Founder and President of Efficient Exercise; a co-founder, investor, and executive board member of the well-regarded Paleo f(x); and he is the CEO of Adaptive Resistance Exercise (ARX), which is pushing the boundaries of HIT and how people train by using innovative resistance training technology that is computer-controlled, adaptive, and data-driven, allowing a measure of stimulus and control that previously was not available. In this episode, we draw on Mark's broad experience and focus on the different aspects having to do with starting and...2017-10-191h 46High Intensity BusinessHigh Intensity BusinessMark Alexander on Eccentric Overload Training, Using Big Data to Optimize Your Workouts, Resistance Training in Outer Space, and the Potential Future of Gyms, Fitness Facilities, and High-Intensity TrainingHaving found himself actively involved in exercise and fitness from an early age, Austin, Texas-based health and wellness entrepreneur Mark Alexander is one of the High Intensity Training world's heavy hitters: he is the Founder and President of Efficient Exercise; a co-founder, investor, and executive board member of the well-regarded Paleo f(x); and he is the CEO of Advanced Resistance Exercise (ARX), which is pushing the boundaries of HIT and how people train by using innovative resistance training technology that is computer-controlled, adaptive, and data-driven, allowing a measure of stimulus and control that previously was not available as...2017-10-161h 38Searching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #14: Todd Bennett Talks TorahAuthor Todd Bennett gives listeners an introduction to a growing movement that seeks to return Christians to the Hebraic roots of their Faith. This Second Reformation is picking up steam for good reason as people become exposed via the internet to biblical concepts which seminary men never preach about (or never preach from the correct historical perspective). Are you ready for the fullest expression of Kingdom life? Start here.If you'd like to purchase any of the Walk in the Light books, Mr. Bennett's excellent series about Hebraic Christianity, please click this Amazon affiliate link. By doing so...2017-10-131h 07Searching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #13: One Boy's Shocking Vision of the EndChristian Jose Polanco took out his phone and started recording when his 16-year old unbelieving nephew received a vision that left him a blubbering mess [note: this was a waking vision, not a dream]. I came across the audio of that incident, which had been shared with the hosts of A Minute the Midnite, and knew immediately that it was a genuine message from YHVH. Many people brush me off when I try to explain what Bible prophecy says about the days ahead. But when an unbelieving teenager gets wrecked by a prophetic vision of the horrors o...2017-10-0656 minSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #12: The Wedding and the Wrath of the LordPicking up where I left off last time, I finish discussing the meaning of the fall holy days (mo'ediym) of YHVH. If you're unsure whether or not to treat Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement) as a mournful day, I offer some insight on that topic in the first half of this episode.This episode features an extended question and answer period, during which I explain that the 7th seal, 7th trumpet, and 7th bowl judgments are identical. In the process, I construct a basic timeline of the last weeks of this present age and the first...2017-10-031h 07Searching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures with Watchman AlexanderSearching the Scriptures #11: Divine Days and SignsWe have just entered into the Fall holy days, so it's a good time to discuss the prophetic significance of those divinely appointed times. Pivotal events in redemptive history occurred on the Spring holy days in the past, and climactic events will occur on the Fall holy days in the future. In this episode, I begin talking about how God's purposes will be accomplished on Yom Teruah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot at the end of the age.A lot of people have been claiming that the stellar alignment of September 23rd will be the fulfillment of the...2017-09-2356 min