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Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #465: 2 Kings 15; 2 Chronicles 26
THE PRIDE of a king who elevated himself above what God ordained left King Uzziah with a debilitating disease. Uzziah, also called Azariah, ruled the kingdom of Judah 792–742 BC. He was a good king for most of his reign until pride got the better of him. He dared to offer incense in the Temple, a function reserved for the priests. As a result, he was afflicted with leprosy the rest of his life. This week’s question: What’s the context of Joel 2:25: I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eate...
2025-12-07
1h 44
George Gilbert's Melting Pot
Nathan King vs. George Gilbert: Big Brother Bad Boys | George Gilbert's Melting Pot
Big Brother 2024 finalist cum anti-woke campaigner Nathan King sits down with reckless Big Brother 2025 contestant cum free speech campaigner George Gilbert to spill the tea on his verdict on what the show has become, the state of the nation and what really grinds his gears.The Big Brother crossover that nobody asked for!•••••••••••••Gilbert delivers bold yet humorous talks that range from current affairs to philosophy, politics to religion.This show is perfect to see a Gen Z's take on a little bit of this and a little bit of that, available on...
2025-11-28
1h 05
History Nerds United
The Exoneration Fight of Leo Schofield With Pulitzer Prize Winner Gilbert King
Send us a textLet's get him out! Pulitzer Prize Winner Gilbert King joins me to talk his book Bone Valley: A True Story of Injustice and Redemption in the Heart of Florida.Buy Bone ValleyCheck out Gilbert's websiteSupport the show
2025-10-21
40 min
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #462: 2 Kings 14; 2 Chronicles 25
KING AMAZIAH of Judah is a classic example of someone whose pride got the better of him. 2 Kings 14 tells us that after Amaziah became king, he led a successful military campaign against Edom. He captured the stronghold of Sela, which was probably Petra in present-day Jordan, defeating an army of some 10,000 Edomites. This led him to provoke a war with the northern kingdom of Israel. Despite a warning from King Jehoash to “be content with your glory, and stay at home,” Amaziah wouldn’t listen, the two kingdoms went to war, Judah was defeated, and Amaziah, like h...
2025-10-12
1h 41
Gilbert House Fellowship
Sort-of Good King Joash
THE TEMPLE in Jerusalem fell into disrepair within a century of the death of Solomon. The king who repaired it was a good man—sort of. Joash (or Jehoash), son of Ahaziah, reigned in Judah 835–796 BC. He was made king at age seven by the high priest Jehoiada and is credited with restoring the Temple—even pushing the priests, who seemed rather slow to make repairs even after they were ordered to do so. However, the account in 2 Chronicles 24 records that after the death of Jehoiada, Joash fell away and returned to the pagan gods of the...
2025-10-05
1h 25
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #461: 2 Kings 12–13; 2 Chronicles 24
THE TEMPLE in Jerusalem fell into disrepair within a century of the death of Solomon. The king who repaired it was a good man—mostly. Joash (or Jehoash), son of Ahaziah, reigned in Judah 835–796 BC. He was made king at age seven by the high priest Jehoiada and is credited with restoring the Temple—even pushing the priests, who seemed rather slow to make repairs even after they were ordered to do so. However, the account in 2 Chronicles 24 records that after the death of Jehoiada, Joash fell away and returned to the pagan gods of the Canaan...
2025-10-05
1h 25
Gilbert House Fellowship
Sort-of Good King Joash
THE TEMPLE in Jerusalem fell into disrepair within a century of the death of Solomon. The king who repaired it was a good man—mostly. Joash (or Jehoash), son of Ahaziah, reigned in Judah 835–796 BC. He was made king at age seven by the high priest Jehoiada and is credited with restoring the Temple—even pushing the priests, who seemed rather slow to make repairs even after they were ordered to do so. However, the account in 2 Chronicles 24 records that after the death of Jehoiada, Joash fell away and returned...
2025-10-05
1h 25
Mind Over Murder
NEW: Bone Valley with Author Gilbert King
Join Pulitzer Prize willing author Gilbert King as he sits down with "Mind Over Murder" podcast hosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley to discuss his new book and hit podcast "Bone Valley." The book and podcast tells a true story of injustice and redemption in the heart of Florida-- in 1988, Leo Schofield was arrested and charged with the murder of his wife, Michelle-- a murder he did not commit. Leo served more than 30 years, and was ultimately released on parole. He has yet to be exonerated despite another man confessing to killing Michelle Schofield. Publish date: Oct. 7, 2025....
2025-09-22
47 min
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #459: 2 Kings 9–11
THE END of Ahab’s line came within a span of seven years. Jehu, an Israelite military commander under Ahab’s son, King Jehoram (or Joram), was anointed king over the northern kingdom at the direction of the prophet Elisha. Jehu moved quickly to eliminate Jehoram and the rest of the sons of Ahab. We explain why Ahab didn’t literally have 70 sons (the number 70 in the ancient Near East was not a quantity; it was a symbol that represented “all of them”). Jehoram’s nephew, King Ahaziah of Judah, was also killed by Jehu as he fled in h...
2025-09-21
1h 18
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #457: 2 Kings 3–4
THE KING of Moab sacrificed his oldest son on the wall of his capital city, causing the combined armies of Israel, Judah, and Edom to withdraw from their siege. How do we process this? Then he (King Mesha) took his oldest son who was to reign in his place and offered him for a burnt offering on the wall. And there came great wrath on Israel. And they withdrew from him and returned to their own land. (2 Kings 3:27, ESV) On the surface, it appears the king of Moab’s sacrifice was successful. But that’s not how...
2025-09-07
1h 32
Get Obsessed : With Living Your Best Life
Bone Valley’s Gilbert King on Wrongful Convictions, Redemption & the Fight for Justice
In this gripping episode, we sit down with Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Bone Valley podcast host Gilbert King to explore the tangled intersections of justice, redemption, and forgiveness. King—renowned for his investigative storytelling and commitment to exposing wrongful convictions—shares the compelling behind-the-scenes journey of Leo Schofield's case as told in Bone Valley. We go beyond the headlines to unpack how the legal system can fail—and how human resilience and second chances emerge even in the darkest corners of incarceration. King speaks candidly about the emotional toll of chronicling injustice, the complexity of extending forgiveness, and wh...
2025-08-07
39 min
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #453: Psalm 82
PSALM 82 is a courtroom scene in heaven. This psalm is the source of the term “divine council,” a concept well known in the ancient Near East. The high god in the pantheon was believed to preside over a group of lesser gods, who were tasked with carrying out the will of the king of the pantheon. But in the religions of Babylon, Canaan, Egypt, Greece, Rome, etc., the lower gods were part of a polytheistic pantheon. This is a twisted version of God’s council. We see God’s divine assembly in action in Job 1 and 2, and espe...
2025-07-20
1h 34
Crime & Cookie Juice
Innocent Behind Bars: 'Bone Valley' Podcast with Host and Pulitzer Prize Winning Author, Gilbert King
In 1987, 18-year-old Michelle Schofield was found dead in a phosphate pit in Florida. Two years later, her husband Leo was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Fifteen years later, previously unidentified fingerprints matched Jeremy Scott--a violent teenager who lived nearby. Jeremy has since confessed to Michelle’s murder. Yet Leo Schofield remains behind bars.In his groundbreaking podcast, Bone Valley, host Gilbert King uncovers startling new evidence that Jeremy is responsible for a string of murders. King is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Devil in the Grove, which led to the exonerations of four innocent men.
2025-07-16
1h 28
Arroe Collins Pod-Crashing
Pod Crashing Episode 378 Gilbert King Is Back With Season 2 Of Bone Valley
Pod Crashing episode 378 with Gilbert King from the podcast Bone Valley Season 2. In 1987, 18-year-old Michelle Schofield was found dead in a phosphate pit in Florida. Two years later, her husband Leo was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Fifteen years later, previously unidentified fingerprints matched Jeremy Scott--a violent teenager who lived nearby. Jeremy has since confessed to Michelle's murder. Yet, Leo Schofield remains behind bars. In season 2 of Bone Valley, host Gilbert King turns his focus on Jeremy Scott. He attempts to find out what turned Jeremy into a cold-blooded killer and who else may have suffered his wrath. K...
2025-07-12
20 min
Arroe Collins: Unplugged & Totally Uncut
Pod Crashing Episode 378 Gilbert King Is Back With Season 2 Of Bone Valley
Pod Crashing episode 378 with Gilbert King from the podcast Bone Valley Season 2. In 1987, 18-year-old Michelle Schofield was found dead in a phosphate pit in Florida. Two years later, her husband Leo was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Fifteen years later, previously unidentified fingerprints matched Jeremy Scott--a violent teenager who lived nearby. Jeremy has since confessed to Michelle's murder. Yet, Leo Schofield remains behind bars. In season 2 of Bone Valley, host Gilbert King turns his focus on Jeremy Scott. He attempts to find out what turned Jeremy into a cold-blooded killer and who else may have suffered his wrath. K...
2025-07-09
20 min
Arroe Collins Like Its Live Unplugged And Totally Uncut
Pod Crashing Episode 378 Gilbert King Is Back With Season 2 Of Bone Valley
Pod Crashing episode 378 with Gilbert King from the podcastBone Valley Season 2.In 1987, 18-year-old Michelle Schofield was found dead in aphosphate pit in Florida. Two years later, her husband Leo was convicted andsentenced to life in prison. Fifteen years later, previously unidentifiedfingerprints matched Jeremy Scott--a violent teenager who lived nearby. Jeremyhas since confessed to Michelle's murder. Yet, Leo Schofield remains behindbars. In season 2 of Bone Valley, host Gilbert King turns his focus onJeremy Scott. He attempts to find out what turned Jeremy into a cold-bloodedkiller and who else may have suffered his wrath. King is the a...
2025-07-09
20 min
Arroe Collins View From The Writing Instrument
Pod Crashing Episode 378 Gilbert King Is Back With Season 2 Of Bone Valley
Pod Crashing episode 378 with Gilbert King from the podcast Bone Valley Season 2. In 1987, 18-year-old Michelle Schofield was found dead in a phosphate pit in Florida. Two years later, her husband Leo was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Fifteen years later, previously unidentified fingerprints matched Jeremy Scott--a violent teenager who lived nearby. Jeremy has since confessed to Michelle's murder. Yet, Leo Schofield remains behind bars. In season 2 of Bone Valley, host Gilbert King turns his focus on Jeremy Scott. He attempts to find out what turned Jeremy into a cold-blooded killer and who else may have suffered his wrath. K...
2025-07-08
20 min
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #450: 2 Chronicles 19–23
THE ELDEST SON of good King Jehoshaphat, Jehoram, was more like his mother-in-law, Jezebel, than his father. After Jehoshaphat’s death, Jehoram killed his brothers and turned his kingdom toward the gods of the Amorites (i.e., Phoenicians) worshiped by Jezebel. As a result, Jezebel was afflicted with a terrible and horribly painful disease that killed him seven years later. Jehoram’s son, Ahaziah, reigned only one year when he was killed by Jehu while visiting his uncle, Ahab’s son Joram. Upon his death, Jehoram’s wife, Ahab’s daughter Athaliah seized the throne, killed the royal...
2025-06-22
1h 25
Bone Valley
Bone Valley Q&A with Gilbert King - Hosted by Maggie Freleng
Maggie Freleng, Pulitzer prize winning producer, journalist and host of Wrongful Conviction with Maggie Freleng sits down for a Q&A with Gilbert King to chat about the newest season of Bone Valley. In this special episode, Gilbert shares with Maggie the latest news on Leo Schofield, Jeremy Scott, Jeremy’s son Justin, as well as answers to many questions from the millions of Bone Valley listeners. Bone Valley is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-06-19
40 min
Karen Conti
Gilbert King details the wrongful conviction of Leo Schofield
Gilbert King, Pulitzer Prize winning author and podcaster, joins Karen Conti to talk about the value of both writing books and doing podcasts on wrongful convictions. Gilbert dives in on the Leo Schofield case that resulted in Leo serving 36 years for the 1987 murder of his wife that he did not commit. Gilbert and Karen also discuss season 2 of his podcast, Bone Valley, which focuses on the suspect in the Leo Schofield case. https://serve.castfire.com/audio/7459808/Gilbert_King_6-8-25_2025-06-08-222308.64kmono.mp3 Recent Posts Karen Conti Mike Leonard: Luigi...
2025-06-09
00 min
Wicked Words - A True Crime Talk Show with Kate Winkler Dawson
Gilbert King: Bone Valley
We might have our first Pulitzer Prize winner on our show. Author Gilbert King digs into cases of wrongful conviction. Today, we’re talking about his outstanding podcast, Bone Valley Season 2. Gilbert explores the 1987 murder of Michelle Schofield in Florida. It’s a story of justice, forgiveness, and the possibility of redemption. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/4gF2K18 See more information on my books: katewinklerdawson.com Follow me on social: @tenfoldmore (Twitter) / @wickedwordspod (Facebook) / @tenfoldmorewicked (Instagram) 2025 All Rights Reserved...
2025-05-19
1h 04
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #446: 1 Kings 17–18
Elijah vs. the Prophets of HerculesTHE SHOWDOWN on Mount Carmel is even more spectacular than we’ve been taught. The story is sensational on its surface: The prophet Elijah, one of the few prophets of God still active in the northern kingdom of Israel, tells King Ahab to his face that there will be no rain until Elijah says so. Then he flees from the king and hides out for three years. During that time, the prophet was fed by ravens at the brook Cherith somewhere east of the Jo...
2025-05-18
1h 22
Up + Adam with Adam Montiel
The Killer Told the Truth. The State Didn’t Listen: When justice gets it backwards with Gilbert King of Bone Valley #TrueCrimeTuesday
What happens when the justice system locks up the wrong man - and leaves the right one walking free? Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Gilbert King joins Adam to talk about Bone Valley Season 2, the shocking true-crime series following the decades-long case of Leo Schofield. Convicted of murdering his wife in 1987, Leo still sits behind bars, even after another man, Jeremy Scott, confessed. Gilbert opens up about the emotional weight of investigating this case for over six years, why Season 2 turns the focus to a killer haunted by his past, and how telling stories like these isn’t just journalism, it’s ju...
2025-05-13
30 min
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #445: 2 Chronicles 16–17; 1 Kings 16
THE NORTHERN KINGDOM of Israel changed hands twice in a week. And more often than not, succession in Israel involved a sword. Baasha became king through a coup against Nadab, son of Jeroboam. After a twenty-four year reign, Baasha died and his son Elah ascended to the throne. However, after two years, Elah was assassinated by Zimri, a commander of chariots, who lasted all of seven days before Omri, commander of the army, was declared king by his troops. After a battle at the capital city of Tirzah, Zimri barricaded himself inside the citadel and set it on...
2025-05-11
1h 24
Moms and Mysteries: A True Crime Podcast
SPOTLIGHT: Bone Valley Talk with Gilbert King x The Moms
Today we have the honor of speaking with Pulitzer Prize-winning author and the mastermind behind the podcast Bone Valley, Gilbert King. Known for his deep dives into the complexities of criminal justice, Gilbert has spent years unraveling the haunting story of Leo Schofield, a man wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife. In this fascinating bonus episode, we discuss the emotional toll of telling such a gripping and complex story, the challenges of turning a multi-decade case into a podcast, and what it's like working with the very people involved in these crimes. From Leo's resilience...
2025-04-17
55 min
Crawlspace - True Crime & Mysteries
504 // Gilbert King on Bone Valley
In this new episode, Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna speak with pulitzer Prize winning journalist Gilbert King about the release of season 2 of his runaway hit true crime podcast Bone Valley.Listen to Bone Valley here: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5ZNyfZVK93493scltYssSf.Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bone-valley/id1643974551.Follow Gilbert here: IG: https://www.instagram.com/gilbertkingpics/.X: https://x.com/gilbert_king.Check out Gilbert's work: https://www.gilbertking.com/. Follow Missing:IG: https://www...
2025-04-09
54 min
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #440: 1 Kings 13–14; 2 Chronicles 10
YOU’D THINK that being anointed king over the northern tribes because of Solomon’s disobedience to God would have caused Jeroboam to be more careful about his theology. We follow up last week’s study with the consequences of Jeroboam’s decision to set up altars with golden calves. Contrary to some who teach that the golden calves were idols representing God, we believe the locations—Bethel (“House of El”) and Dan, at the foot of Mount Hermon—point to the Canaanite father-god El, whose main epithet was “Bull El.” Mount Hermon was El’s “mount of assembly,” which is one...
2025-03-23
1h 13
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #439: Proverbs 31; 1 Kings 12
KING LEMUEL is unknown outside of the reference in Proverbs 31. It may be an epithet of Solomon meaning “belonging to God,” or Lemuel may have been an Arab king descended from Massa, the seventh son of Ishmael. What we can say for certain is that verses 10–31 of Proverbs 31 is a well-known section of scripture that praises the virtues of an excellent wife. We discuss the value placed on trust between a husband and wife in these verses. In the ideal marital relationship, both spouses trust each other implicitly. The virtues of a woman who embraces her role in the ho...
2025-03-16
1h 18
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #437: 1 Kings 10–11; 2 Chronicles 9
FOR ALL of Solomon’s vaunted wisdom, he failed in the thing that mattered most. God had told the Israelites not to enter into marriage with foreigners. Not because of racism or any perceived superior bloodline, but because the nations around Israel followed other gods—fallen angels who’d rebelled against the Creator. Solomon disobeyed to the extreme—700 wives and 300 concubines, and they turned the king away from God. This cost Solomon’s son kingship over all Israel and led to the Mount of Olives being referred to by the priests as the Mount of Corruption (more accur...
2025-03-02
1h 23
Foggy Oak Fairy Tales
Be Careful What You Wish For! (King Midas and the Golden Touch)🫵👑
Many fairy tales offer us the lesson “be careful what you wish for”. They teach us that sometimes getting what we want isn’t at all what we expected…and warn us about the dangers of making bargains we can’t control. “The Magic Flounder” story from several months ago is a good example of this – each time the fisherman wishes for more grand things he and his wife become less and less happy. This week’s story from Greek Mythology takes “be careful what you wish for” to a whole new level with the tale of King Midas and t...
2025-02-12
17 min
DeLoco Podcast
Tio Juventino, The Tamale King Ft. ChingoBling
Tio Juventino the Tamale King ChingoBling! Talking upcoming shows in San Antonio October 10th -13th at the Laugh out loud club. Jujitsu Black belt, ChingoBling on Nacho Libre!? Getting offered to sign with Badboy Records?!… Check out ▶️ https://delocopodcast.squarespace.com/store New Merch Available “DeLoco Mundial” Use Code “Bday15” On new long sleeve for DELOCO Birthday month get 15% off Subscribe on YouTube @DeLocoPodcast it’s the one with the Papichulo! Follow on Instagram:@delocopodcast @realchingobling @gilbert_delocohtt...
2024-10-11
1h 15
The Silver Linings Handbook
75. The Scales of Jim Crow Injustice with Gilbert King of Boney Valley, Part 1
In this episode, Jayson sits down with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and historian Gilbert King. Gilbert shares his journey of uncovering dark and traumatic areas of American history, focusing on civil rights and wrongful convictions. They delve into his award-winning books, "Devil in the Grove" and "The Execution of Willie Francis," and discuss his podcast "Bone Valley," which raises questions about the justice system. Gilbert also reflects on the importance of self-care and the honor of telling forgotten stories.Check out Gilbert's podcast, Bone Valley, here.Visit our website and follow along with us on Instagram...
2024-06-11
1h 22
Talking to Death with Payne Lindsey
Gilbert King | Storytelling, Wrongful Convictions and Podcasting
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Gilbert King, celebrated for his extraordinary work in shedding light on the darkest corners of the American legal system. Gilbert discusses his journey through the murky waters of historical racial injustices, explaining the process behind his groundbreaking research and storytelling. He is also the host of the hit podcast "BoneValley", which follows the heartbreaking story of Leo Schofield. The conversation also touches on Gilbert's unique approach to unearthing hidden truths and the importance of historical context in understanding present-day justice issues. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion with one of the most influential voices in the...
2024-04-19
1h 14
PID Radio
P.I.D. Radio 2/24/24 - Fellowship of the King
THE WORLD is a chaotic place: Wars, rumors of war, and a ruling class that is deliberately keeping the rest of us stirred up and angry at each other. Adding to the confusion was a major outage of AT&T’s cellphone network Thursday and a cyberattack on a major health tech company that took North America’s largest prescription processor offline—a reminder of just how much we depend on technology and electricity to keep us alive. Also: The strangely coincidental death of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny; Zelensky cancels presidential election in Ukraine; FCC to compel...
2024-02-24
1h 06
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #400: 1 Kings 1–2
The succession of Solomon to the throne of David wasn’t secure even through the final days of the old king’s life. Like his brother Absalom before him, Adonijah declared himself king over Israel before the death of David. The difference is that Adonijah’s insurrection took place after David publicly named Solomon his heir and successor. We discuss the political machinations of Adonijah and why Solomon had him killed for asking to have David’s concubine Abishag for a wife. In a nutshell, Adonijah’s request was a not-very-subtle play to show Israel that he, not So...
2024-01-21
1h 22
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #385: 2 Samuel 21
THE BELIEF that the Philistines were giants (or had giants among them) with six fingers and toes on their hands and feet comes from 2 Samuel 21. That’s not necessarily what those verses mean. As we discussed in our study of 1 Samuel 17, the oldest Hebrew sources, the Dead Sea scrolls and the first-century historian Josephus, record that Goliath of Gath was four cubits (not six) and a span, or about 6’9”. That’s still big, but not as big as he’s usually depicted. In 2 Samuel 21, the Hebrew phrase translated “descendants of the giant(s),” yelide ha-rapha, doesn’t mean that the...
2023-08-20
1h 18
Unraveling Revelation
King of the God-gate
Who is Lucifer? Most of us have been taught it’s Satan, but evidence in the Bible suggests otherwise.We continue laying the groundwork for our upcoming study of Babylon the Great by showing the connections between Babylon, Babel, and the chief god of Assyria. Assur was the Assyrian form of Enlil, whose name in Akkadian was Ellil. As we showed last week, Ellil/Enlil was the name from which the prophet Isaiah created the word usually translated into English as “worthless idol.”In Isaiah 14:12, the prophet names the rebel...
2023-07-03
28 min
Male Mastery
Ali Gilbert - Build The Optimized You
Ali Gilbert, AKA The Queen of Men's Health, helps busy men get jacked, look great naked, optimise testosterone and conquer nutrition. She does this by helping Men sift through the bullshit and providing them with structure and a plan that works for their lifestyle.She is the trainer Men hire when they have taken themselves as far as they can go alone. She offers a highly unfiltered and truthful approach. She has coached thousands of attorneys, doctors, coaches, CEO's, executives, veterans, current military, and any Man looking to optimise their health.Ali is also the...
2023-06-08
37 min
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #375: 2 Samuel 8–9; 1 Chronicles 18
DAVID’S KINGDOM expanded outward in all directions, possibly reaching as far as the Euphrates in northern Syria. This week, we read the records of David’s wars against the Arameans of Damascus and Zobah to the north, the small kingdoms east of the Jordan (Ammon, Moab, and Edom), and the Amalekites in the south. We discuss the historical context of David’s reign and the recent discovery of an Iron Age kingdom in southern Turkey and northern Syria, known from inscriptions as Palistin (and probably related to the Philistines who settled between Israel and Egypt), whose...
2023-05-07
1h 16
Joel Gilbert
The Coming King
Once and Future King Arthur and the knights of the round table here was a prophecy given about the future King Arthur calling him the once and future king. former King in England the same is future king Seems to be a desire for the peace, prosperity, and “good ‘ole days” - and yet there is a timelessness…
2023-04-16
29 min
Arroe Collins Pod-Crashing
Pod Crashing Episode 209 With Gilbert King From The Podcast Bone Valley
Pod Crashing Episode 209 With Gilbert King From Bone Valley In 1987, 18-year-old Michelle Schofield was found dead in a phosphate pit in Florida. Two years later, her husband Leo was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Fifteen years later, previously unidentified fingerprints matched Jeremy Scott--a violent teenager who lived nearby. Jeremy has since confessed to Michelle's murder. Yet Leo Schofield remains behind bars. In this groundbreaking podcast, Bone Valley host Gilbert King uncovers startling new evidence that Jeremy is responsible for a string of murders. King is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Devil in the Grove, which led...
2023-03-31
20 min
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #371: Psalms 24, 47, 68
THERE IS MORE spiritual warfare in the psalms than we realize! This week, we study three of David’s psalms that have more going on under the hood than is obvious at first read. Psalm 24 praises God for founding the earth “upon the seas and… the rivers.” In Canaanite religion, Baal became king of the gods after a battle with Yam (“Sea”), the embodiment of chaos (i.e., Leviathan), who is often called “Prince Yam [Sea] and Judge Nahar [River]” in Canaanite religious texts. So, David’s psalm is more than poetic language; it’s a rebuke of the pagan belief tha...
2023-03-05
1h 27
Only One In The Room
Gilbert King Is The Only One Fighting To Prove Leo Schofield’s Innocence
Imagine you’re an investigative journalist and a judge asks you to read the transcripts of a 1987 murder case, explaining that the man they convicted is innocent and still serving time.In 2018, Brooklyn-based, author, journalist, and podcaster, Gilbert King, read those transcripts and immediately felt compelled to find out more about convicted murderer, Leo Schofield and the victim, Leo’s wife, Michelle.So what would you do if you were all set to spend the next year or so writing a book, but this case was calling you to investigate? Would you shrug it off and h...
2023-02-28
57 min
Get Obsessed : With Living Your Best Life
Obsessed With Warriors In Righting Wrongful Convictions with True Crime King and Pulitzer Prize Winning Author Gilbert King
Welcome to the OBSESSED podcast, where we dive into the stories of people who are passionately driven to uncover the truth. Today we have the privilege of speaking with Gilbert King, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, and host of Bone Valley. Gilbert's focus is on the case of Leo Schofield, who has been wrongly accused of killing his wife Michelle and has been behind bars for over 36 years.Segment 1: Introduction to Gilbert King and Bone ValleyIntroduce Gilbert King as a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and host of Bone ValleyDiscuss Bone Valley and its mission to uncover the truth...
2023-02-12
29 min
Creative Entrepreneur: A Podcast For Business Growth, Strategy and Monetization
The Truth Behind The Death of Michelle Schofield with Pulitzer Prize Winning Author Gilbert King
Join us as we talk with superhero Gilbert King- the man who single handily is on a crusade to free innocent man Leo Schofield. Who is Gilbert King?Gilbert King is an American author and journalist. He is best known for his book "Devil in the Grove: Thurgood Marshall, the Groveland Boys, and the Dawn of a New America," which won the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction in 2013. The book focuses on the events surrounding a 1949 case in Florida involving four black men who were wrongfully accused of rape and the role that Thurgood Marshall...
2023-02-07
29 min
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #367: 1 Chronicles 11–12; Psalms 133, 106
DAVID ASCENDS to the throne in Jerusalem, and we recount the history of Israel, including some startling examples of warfare in the unseen realm, in the psalms accompanying our study this week.. First, we discuss the Jebusites and the city of Jebus, which apparently was the area around the stronghold of Zion, which is the City of David—the area just south of the Temple Mount. “Jebus” means “threshing floor,” from a verb meaning “to tread down,” as in treading out the grain. In the ancient world, as Sharon wrote in Veneration, threshing floors were believed to be portals to the...
2023-02-05
1h 31
Crime & Cookie Juice
Innocent Behind Bars: 'Bone Valley' Podcast with Host and Pulitzer Prize Winning Author, Gilbert King
In 1987, 18-year-old Michelle Schofield was found dead in a phosphate pit in Florida. Two years later, her husband Leo was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Fifteen years later, previously unidentified fingerprints matched Jeremy Scott--a violent teenager who lived nearby. Jeremy has since confessed to Michelle’s murder. Yet Leo Schofield remains behind bars.In his groundbreaking podcast, Bone Valley, host Gilbert King uncovers startling new evidence that Jeremy is responsible for a string of murders. King is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Devil in the Grove, which led to the exoner...
2023-01-28
1h 28
Crime & Cookie Juice
Innocent Behind Bars: 'Bone Valley' Podcast with Host and Pulitzer Prize Winning Author, Gilbert King
In 1987, 18-year-old Michelle Schofield was found dead in a phosphate pit in Florida. Two years later, her husband Leo was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Fifteen years later, previously unidentified fingerprints matched Jeremy Scott--a violent teenager who lived nearby. Jeremy has since confessed to Michelle’s murder. Yet Leo Schofield remains behind bars.In his groundbreaking podcast, Bone Valley, host Gilbert King uncovers startling new evidence that Jeremy is responsible for a string of murders. King is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Devil in the Grove, which led to the exonerations of four innocent men.J...
2023-01-28
1h 28
True Crime Binge
Gilbert King
In this episode, Bob interviews Pulitzer Prize-winning author and host of Bone Valley, Gilbert King. Bob asks Gilbert about his award-winning book, “Devil in the Grove,” as well as how he found himself investigating the heartbreaking case at the center of Bone Valley. Listen to the entire season of Bone Valley now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bone-valley/id1643974551.
2023-01-18
39 min
The Sound of Pursuit
Gilbert King's "Bone Valley"
Hal hosts author Gilbert King, whose Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Devil in the Grove, led to the exonerations of four Black men falsely accused of rape in 1949. King is also writer, producer, and host of "Bone Valley," a new true-crime podcast that uncovers astonishing details of the wrongful murder conviction of Leo Schofield — and evidence pointing to the real killer. It's riveting storytelling and dogged reporting — a powerful combination.King spoke with Hal about reinvestigating cold cases and what it means to him to illuminate injustice — on behalf of Schofield and many others.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Pursui...
2022-12-14
32 min
DIE-ALOGUE
Gilbert King | I've Given You the Truth
How can a justice system allow an innocent man to remain in prison?Bone Valley explores that maddening question and so much more.What a thrill to conclude our series on WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS today with Gilbert King, the host of my favorite podcast this year, BONE VALLEY. Gilbert is also the Pulitzer prize-winning author of Devil in the Grove. HE has written two other NYT best-selling books and his work covers race, crime, and justice in America.If you have already listened to BoneValley then you’ll leave hearing some of Gilbert’s behind-the-scenes discussion abou...
2022-12-07
40 min
Bone Valley
Bone Valley Q&A with Gilbert King and Kelsey Decker - Hosted by Maggie Freleng
Maggie Freleng, Pulitzer prize winning host of Wrongful Conviction with Maggie Freleng sits down for a Q&A with Gilbert King and Kelsey Decker from the new podcast Bone Valley. Listen in as Gilbert and Kelsey share with Maggie the answers to many questions from their listeners and reveal some of the details that went into creating one of the finest podcasts of the year. For photos, images, and full transcripts of each episode visit: https://lavaforgood.com/bone-valley/ Bone Valley is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1.
2022-11-23
51 min
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #357: 2 Samuel 2–4
THE DEATH OF SAUL and his three eldest sons triggered a power struggle among the tribes of Israel, as you’d expect anytime humans and politics are involved.The chapters we study this week summarize the 7-1/2 years that David ruled as king over Judah from the city of Hebron. During that time, the two youngest sons of Saul, Ish-bosheth and Mephiboseth, ruled the northern tribes from Mahanaim, east of the Jordan River. We dig into the conflict between David and the sons of Saul, and a few details that seem inconsistent in the biblical account.Sp...
2022-11-06
1h 14
Gilbert House Fellowship
David, King at Hebron
THE DEATH OF SAUL and his three eldest sons triggered a power struggle among the tribes of Israel, as you’d expect anytime humans and politics are involved.The chapters we study this week summarize the 7-1/2 years that David ruled as king over Judah from the city of Hebron. During that time, the two youngest sons of Saul, Ish-bosheth and Mephiboseth, ruled the northern tribes from Mahanaim, east of the Jordan River. We dig into the conflict between David and the sons of Saul, and a few details that seem inconsistent in the biblical account.
2022-11-06
1h 14
Wrongful Conviction Podcasts
#304 Guest Host Gilbert King with Robert DuBoise
On August 18, 1974, a 19 year old woman was found raped and beaten to death in Tampa, FL. Police focused on 18 year old Robert DuBoise who allegedly “caused problems” in the area. Dr. Richard Souviron, a forensic odontologist, matched Robert’s teeth to a supposed bite mark on the victim’s cheek using bite mark analysis techniques that have since been discredited. Based on the supposed dental match, Robert was ultimately sentenced to death. Gilbert King is the writer and host of the Lava For Good podcast, Bone Valley. He is also a New York Times bestseller and Pulitzer Prize wi...
2022-10-31
47 min
Wrongful Conviction
#304 Guest Host Gilbert King with Robert DuBoise
On August 19, 1983, a 19-year-old woman was found raped and beaten to death in Tampa, FL. Police focused on 18-year-old Robert DuBoise who allegedly “caused problems” in the area. Dr. Richard Souviron, a forensic odontologist, matched Robert’s teeth to a supposed bite mark on the victim’s cheek using bite mark analysis techniques that have since been discredited. Based on the supposed dental match, Robert was ultimately sentenced to death. Gilbert King is the writer and host of the Lava For Good podcast, Bone Valley. He is also a New York Times bestseller and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the book...
2022-10-31
47 min
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #352: 1 Samuel 25–27
ABIGAIL IS a wonderful example of wisdom and diplomacy, who acted contrary to her husband’s wishes—but in his best interests.Nabal—certainly not his name, since it means “fool”—insulted the messengers sent by David to ask for some supplies after protecting Nabal’s flocks and shepherds in the wilderness. Abigail wisely put together a caravan of gifts for David and his men, which stopped David from slaughtering everyone in Nabal’s household.When Abigail told her husband what had happened, Nabal suffered a heart attack (or a stroke) and died ten days later. David sent to Ab...
2022-08-28
1h 10
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #350: 1 Samuel 21–24
DAVID’S FLIGHT from Saul led both men to take desperate action: David sought refuge among Israel’s mortal enemies, first the Philistines and then the Moabites, while Saul ordered the slaughter of the priests of the tabernacle because they unknowingly helped David escape.The difference between the two men is highlighted by the incident in a cave at Ein Gedi, a site on the west side of the Dead Sea. David had the opportunity to kill Saul while the king relieved himself, unaware that David and his men were hiding at the back of the cave. Instead of t...
2022-08-07
1h 20
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #346: 1 Samuel 8–12
The story of Saul is a record of the transformation of Israel from a theocracy to a kingdom.The sons of the prophet Samuel followed in the footsteps of the sons of the former high priest, Eli, pursuing wealth and taking bribes. (Interestingly, they set up shop in Beersheba, located in the Negev in southern Israel. We need to do more study into the significance of Beersheba to figure out why they went there instead of staying in the region of Benjamin and Ephraim like their father.)Oppression by the Ammonite king Nahash, and the bad...
2022-07-03
1h 15
The Business Awards Show
Episode 44: Interview with Valentine King
Today I am joined by Christina Valentine and Lisa King, partners of Valentine King, a coaching business whose message is 'Master your mind, master your message.' Christina tells us how adversity is your gift not your achilles heel. She is a highly skilled tradesperson and uses her coaching ability to encourage more women to join, what is perceived as, a male-dominated industry. Christina and Lisa share their stories to help their clients share theirs, boosting confidence, self-belief, and a focus on achieving your goals. They write books, run courses on self-mastery for teams, have a...
2022-06-15
18 min
Trial School Top Shelf
Episode 7: Devil in the Grove with Gilbert King
In this session, John Uustal interviews Pulitzer Prize-winning author Gilbert King on his book, Devil in the Grove.Arguably the most important American lawyer of the twentieth century, Thurgood Marshall was on the verge of bringing the landmark suit Brown v. Board of Education before the U.S. Supreme Court when he became embroiled in a case that threatened to change the course of the civil rights movement and cost him his life.“Superb. A powerful and well-told drama of Southern injustice.” (The Chicago Tribune)“A taut, intensely readable narrative.” (Boston Globe)“A tho...
2022-06-06
1h 14
Read, White & Blue
The Long Road to Justice | Gilbert King (Devil in the Grove)
On the final episode of Season 1 of "Read, White, & Blue," Speaker Sprowls sits down with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Gilbert King to discuss his book, "Devil in the Grove," a tragic historical account of Jim Crow-era Florida and the false accusation and sentencing of the Groveland Four: Charles Greenlee, Walter Irvin, Samuel Shepherd, and Ernest Thomas. King recounts his research into the prejudice in rural Florida in the 1940s and 50s and the horrible miscarriage of justice that followed the false accusations against these four young Black men. Speaker Sprowls and King discuss how "Devil in the Grove" brought awareness...
2022-04-12
37 min
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #339: Judges 9–10
THE SHORT reign of Gideon’s son Abimelech lasted just three years, with a sad end to what was the first attempt to create a ruling dynasty over Israel.Abimelech’s fratricide, killing his half-brothers to become king over Israel, reveals that Gideon, despite saying, “The Lord will rule over you,” did in fact rule as a king. (And Abimelech’s name, which means “my father, the king,” is another clue!) We discuss the work of the spirit realm in sowing discord between Abimelech and his co-conspirators from the city of Shechem.We also discuss the spiritual sign...
2022-04-10
1h 11
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #336: Judges 3–4
STRONG WOMEN rose to the occasion when Israel fell under the oppressive hand of Jabin, the Canaanite king of Hazor.This week, we discuss the victory of Deborah and Barak, which was sealed by the decisive act of Jael, wife of Heber the Kenite. We discuss Barak’s reluctance to lead Israel’s troops against the iron chariots of Sisera, Jabin’s general, explain why Sisera was probably the leader of a mercenary band from Sardinia, and how archaeologists have confirmed the Bible’s account of Hazor’s destruction under Joshua, shortly after 1406 BC, and again in the time of th...
2022-03-13
1h 19
A Tip From Gilbert
A Tip From Gilbert Episode 21 Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
A Tip From Gilbert Episode 21 Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Talk, inspirational and Prayer. Listen to our show on Spotify - Apple Podcast - RSS - Podomatic - Google Podcast - Facebook LIVE and YouTube
2022-01-11
52 min
A Tip From Gilbert
A Tip From Gilbert Episode 21 Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
A Tip From Gilbert Episode 21 Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King JrTalk, inspirational and Prayer. Listen to our show on Spotify - Apple Podcast - RSS - Podomatic - Google Podcast - Facebook LIVE and YouTube
2022-01-11
52 min
La Boîte de Jazz
La Boîte de Jazz en Live du 01 décembre 2021 spéciale Jacques Ferrandez & King of Blue
"La Boîte de Jazz" l'émission hebdomadaire présentée par Gilbert d'Alto chaque mercredi de 22h à Minuit, sur les ondes d'Agora Côte d'Azur. Emission Spéciale PLAYLIST Jacques Ferrandez & King of Blue en Live "All Blues" Jacques Ferrandez & King of Blue en Live "Blue in Green" Jacques Ferrandez & King of Blue en Live "So What" Jacques Ferrandez & King of Blue en Live "Freddie Freeloader" Miles Davis and Friends in La Villette Paris 1991 "Jean-Pierre" Miles Davis and Friends in Grande Parade de Nice 1991 "Human Nature" François Chassagnite 4tet "Un Poco Loco" Keith Jarrett & Charlie...
2021-12-01
1h 58
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, True Crime
Tiger King: The Official Tell-All Memoir by Joe Exotic
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/502005 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Tiger King: The Official Tell-All Memoir Author: Joe Exotic Narrator: George Newbern Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 20 minutes Release date: November 23, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: True Crime Publisher's Summary: Joe Exotic, star of the Netflix original documentary that “consumed the pop-cultural imagination” (The Atlantic) and transfixed a nation in the midst of a global crisis, opens up about his outlandish journey from Midwestern farmer to infamous Tiger King, and finally, to federal inmate. Shortly after his arrest (for charges including hiring a hitman to murder his...
2021-11-23
03 min
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #294: Leviticus 17–19:18
IT’S ANOTHER weird section of scripture this week, which, as you know by now, means it’s important.In the middle of rules pertaining to sacrifices, God gave this to Moses:So they shall no more sacrifice their sacrifices to goat demons, after whom they whore. (Leviticus 17:7, ESV)What are goat demons? It’s significant that this warning comes shortly after God instructed Moses and Aaron on the atonement ritual that required a goat be sent into the wilderness for Azazel, who was named as one of the leaders of the Watchers who agreed...
2021-01-17
1h 12
Noble Mind
Paul Gilbert on Restoring Sanity with Mindful Compassion
In this episode, we talk to Professor Paul Gilbert, the developer of compassion-focused therapy. We discuss evolutionary psychology, shame, and how mindful compassion can restore sanity to destructive and competitive human impulses. Paul Gilbert, FBPsS, PhD, OBE is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Derby and Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the Derbyshire Health Care Foundation Trust. He has researched evolutionary approaches to psychopathology for over 35 years with a special focus on shame and the treatment of shame based difficulties, for which compassion focused therapy (CFT) was developed. He has written and edited 20 books a...
2020-11-20
1h 08
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #288: Exodus 38-40
THE CONSTRUCTION of the tabernacle is the focus of this week’s study—although, as usual, we follow some rabbit trails that lead us to other parts of the Bible.We compare the number of stones in the high priest’s ephod to the precious stones covering the rebel in Eden, as described in Ezekiel 28. That led us to another discovery—namely, that the Septuagint and some modern English translations, such as the New English Translation (NET), distinguish between the rebel (Satan) and the “guardian cherub,” unlike the ESV and the King James Bible, which identify the rebel as the guard...
2020-11-08
1h 11
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #275: Exodus 4-6
MOSES RETURNS to Egypt with Aaron as his mouthpiece, a concession by God to Moses’ reluctance to speak to his fellow Hebrews about the Lord’s promise of deliverance.Despite being told by God that Pharaoh’s heart would be hardened, Moses complained when the king of Egypt not only refused to let Israel go, but increased the burden on the Israelites working to make bricks.We also discuss the strange incident of Exodus 4:24-26, where God “sought to put [Moses] to death,” apparently because his son had not been circumcised according to the covenant between God and Ab...
2020-08-02
1h 03
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #274: Exodus 1-3
ISRAEL SPENT 430 years in Egypt. This is recorded in Exodus 12:40-41 and Galatians 3:17. How do we reconcile that with God’s promise to Abraham that his descendants would return “in the fourth generation” (Gen. 15:16), or the four generations between Levi and Moses (Ex. 6:16-20)?We address that, and Derek admits his timeline of the ancient Hebrews needs to be adjusted accordingly. For the record, he now agrees with the plain reading of the 430 years, which places Jacob and his family in Egypt in 1876 BC, which means Abraham arrived in Canaan in 2091 BC.We also discuss Moses’ encounte...
2020-07-26
1h 09
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #270: Genesis 41-43
ALL OF us have had a wilderness experience of one kind of another. For Joseph, much of it was spent in prison cells.Two years after interpreting dreams for the baker and cupbearer for the king of Egypt, Joseph is summoned to make sense of a pair of disturbing dreams for the pharaoh. You know the story: God showed the king that seven years of plenty would be followed by seven years of famine. Pharaoh placed Joseph in charge of storing up grain for the lean years.We discuss the reason that God allowed Joseph to...
2020-06-28
1h 06
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #269: Genesis 38-40
IF THE Bible had truly been edited to make the apostles, prophets, and patriarchs look better, chapter 38 of Genesis would have disappeared centuries ago.This week, we discuss the unseemly episode of Judah’s relationship with his daughter-in-law, Tamar, by whom he fathered Perez, an ancestor of Jesus.We also discuss the history of the period to explain the timeline between Abraham and the Exodus, which is variously described as “four hundred years” (Gen. 15:13, Acts 7:6), “the fourth generation” (Gen. 15:16), and “four hundred and thirty years” (Ex. 12:40-41, Gal. 3:16-17).How do we reconcile the 400/430 year discrepan...
2020-06-14
1h 03
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #264: Genesis 26-27
ISAAC IS a transitional character in the Bible, serving mainly as the bridge between Abraham and Jacob. We discuss the stories of Isaac’s adult life—his lie about Rebekah to the king of Gerar and how how Jacob received the blessing that Isaac had planned to give Esau.While it’s hard to reconcile the deception of Rebekah and Jacob, we must remember that Esau thought so little of his birthright that he sold it to Jacob for a bowl of stew (Gen. 25:29-34). We see in this story another example of God choosing the younger son as the...
2020-05-10
1h 04
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #262: Genesis 19:30-22:24
HE SURVIVED the destruction of Sodom, but Lot didn’t seem very happy about it.This week, we discuss the aftermath of the fiery destruction of the cities of the plain, which also leveled Jericho, according to archaeologists. Lot and his daughters retreated into the hills and lived a hermit-like existence in a cave overlooking the eastern shore of the Dead Sea. Their isolation led to the incestuous creation of the nations of Moab and Ammon, longtime enemies of Israel in the centuries that followed.Then we discuss Abraham’s deception of Abimelech, the king of Gera...
2020-04-26
1h 06
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #257: Genesis 14
A WAR fought near the Dead Sea nearly 4,000 years ago is the focus of this week’s study.After Abram arrived in Canaan and settled near Hebron, his nephew Lot was captured by an army from Mesopotamia that had come to put down a rebellion by the king of Sodom and his allies. We discuss the meanings of the names of the rebel kings, the possible identities of the kings of the east, and the significance of the Rephaim tribes defeated by the kings of Mesopotamia.We also discuss Melchizedek (malki-tsedeq, "my king is righteous" or "ki...
2020-03-22
1h 11
St. Pete X
Reflections on American Life: Pulitzer Prize winner Gilbert King talks criminal justice, long-forgotten history and the craft of non-fiction
On this episode of SPx, author Gilbert King joins Joe in the studio to share new insights from his book, Beneath A Ruthless Sun, and its connections to his Pulitzer Prize-winning second book, The Devil In The Grove. King shares the true story of the brutal man involved in both cases, Sheriff Willis McCall, and how King dug up long-forgotten/buried history through research and interviews. King talks about the craft of non-fiction writing, and how his stories grow from the simple premise of a crime to reflections on criminal justice and America itself.
2019-10-21
48 min
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
385: Gilbert King!
In this week's episode, I talk with historian and crime writer Gilbert King about the history of justice and journalism, the role of luck in research, experimenting with presentation until a passage feels right, and how to manage one's doubts when pursuing a writing project. TEXTS DISCUSSED NOTES Check out my first interview with Gilbert back on episode 60!
2019-09-21
1h 17
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #229: From Gilgal Refaim to Glasgow
WE'RE BACK with a brief summary of highlights from our whirlwind tours of the Holy Land and the UK. We discuss sites we visited, such as Gilgal Refaim, Joshua's altar, and Harosheth Haggoyim (the headquarters of Sisera, commander of the army of the Canaanite king Jabin), the amazing artifacts at the British Museum, and an incredible divine appointment at the site of Aleister Crowley's home overlooking Loch Ness.Our next study of the Old Testament begins with Genesis 1 next week!————Our free mobile app for iOS and Android brings these studies right to your smartphone or tablet...
2019-06-09
1h 14
A View from the Bunker
VFTB Live: Mark Biltz - King Solomon the Antichrist
ONE OF the most famous characters in the Old Testament—in all of history, really—gives us a pretty good profile of what the prophesied Antichrist will be like.Pastor Mark Biltz, author of the new book Decoding the Antichrist and the End Times, explains why a man described as the wisest of all kings was actually a type of the end times enemy of God and Israel.——Download our free mobile app! Links to the iTunes App Store and Google Play are posted at www.vftb.net.——Derek and Sharon Gilbert are going back to the...
2019-05-20
1h 00
A View From The Bunker
VFTB Live: Mark Biltz – King Solomon the Antichrist
ONE OF the most famous characters in the Old Testament—in all of history, really—gives us a pretty good profile of what the prophesied Antichrist will be like.Pastor Mark Biltz, author of the new book Decoding the Antichrist and the End Times, explains why a man described as the wisest of all kings was actually a type of the end times enemy of God and Israel.Download our free mobile app! Links to the iTunes App Store and Google Play are posted at www.vftb.net.Derek and Sharon Gilbert are going back...
2019-05-20
1h 00
Gilbert House Fellowship
Gilbert House Fellowship #226: Neh. 10-13, Psalm 126, Mal. 1
NEHEMIAH DISCOVERED what God had known for centuries (well, since the beginning of time, actually): His people were a stubborn lot.After returning from a visit to the Persian king Artaxerxes to report on the work that had been done in Jerusalem, Nehemiah discovered that the reforms he and Ezra the priest had instituted, a return to the Law given to Moses, had already been forgotten. Jerusalem was open for business on the Sabbath, with people buying, selling, and working through their day of rest.Worse, Tobiah the Ammonite had exploited a family connection to the...
2019-03-10
1h 16