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Gregory Constantine
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Really, 007!
Behind GoldenEye - Constantine Gregory interview
Really, 007! speak to actor and dialogue coach Constantine Gregory who not only played the computer store manager in GoldenEye, but one of Blofeld's lab technicians in Diamonds Are Forever and Alan Partridge's boss Chris Feather!Thanks for listening - we think you'll love it too! Disclaimer: Really, 007! is an unofficial entity and is not affiliated with EON Productions, Amazon Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. and Danjaq, LLC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-11-23
1h 56
Really, 007!
Behind GoldenEye - Constantine Gregory interview
Really, 007! speak to actor and dialogue coach Constantine Gregory who not only played the computer store manager in GoldenEye, but one of Blofeld's lab technicians in Diamonds Are Forever and Alan Partridge's boss Chris Feather!Thanks for listening - we think you'll love it too! Disclaimer: Really, 007! is an unofficial entity and is not affiliated with EON Productions, Amazon Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. and Danjaq, LLC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-11-23
1h 56
Personal Landscapes
Constantine Cavafy with biographer Gregory Jusdanis
I first encountered Constantine Cavafy in Lawrence Durrell’s Alexandria Quartet, where ‘the old poet’ represented the ghostly voice of the city.I was immediately attracted to the dreamlike quality of his poems, and the way he captured a sense of melancholy that I’ve always felt.Cavafy wrote about human desire, inglorious epochs of Greek history, and civilizations in decline, using plain factual descriptions undressed by metaphor.But how did a writer who showed little promise in his youth find a place in the literary canon and become ‘the poet of Alexandria’?I’m joi...
2025-11-11
1h 13
Holy Trinity + Holy Cross - Sermons
The Life of St. Demetrios - Fr. Gregory - October 26, 2025
On October 26 each year, we celebrate St. Demetrios the Great Martyr and Myrrh-Gusher. Fr. Gregory begins today’s sermon by introducing St. Demetrios, who was born to pious Christian parents in 280 AD. At the time, Diocletian was ruler, and many Christians were martyred for their faith. St. Demetrios was martyred at 26 years old in 306, just before St. Constantine legalized Christianity in 313.Fr. Gregory goes on to describe the church of St. Demetrios in Thessaloniki, the saint’s birthplace, and the importance of his feast day. He is such a great saint, Fr. Gregory explains, that the church assigns a sp...
2025-10-27
20 min
New Humanists
Do "Christian" and "Classical" Go Together? feat. Calvin Goligher | Episode XCVIII
Send us a textIn the 4th century AD, two Christian friends - Basil and Gregory - travelled from Cappadocia to Athens to go study Greek literature with Libanius, the leading rhetorician of the time. While there, these two young and wealthy Cappadocians befriended a fellow student named Julian, the nephew of the Emperor Constantine. There in Athens, the three young Christians mastered Greek philosophy and rhetoric at Libanius' feet. Later on, Basil went on to become the bishop of Caesarea, one of the architects of orthodoxy's victory over the Arian heresy, and was later named a "...
2025-10-15
1h 14
SpyHards - A Spy Movie Podcast
Constantine Gregory on GoldenEye + Diamonds are Forever - SpyMaster Interview #107
Agents Scott & Cam welcome actor Constantine Gregory to the show to discuss his roles in GoldenEye and Diamonds are Forever. He also shares stories about working on The Russia House, The Sum of All Fears, Mission: Impossible and more!Become a SpyHards Patron and gain access to top secret "Agents in the Field" bonus episodes, movie commentaries and more!Social media: @spyhardsPurchase the latest exclusive SpyHards merch at Redbubble.View the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhardsPodcast artwork by H...
2025-09-30
1h 46
Transfigured
Gregory of Nyssa - On Not Three Gods
Sam and Hank discuss Gregory of Nyssa's "On Not Three Gods". We mention Gregory of Nyssa, Basil the Great, Thomas Jefferson, Constantine, Ablabius, Peter, James, John, Zeus, Hera, Athena, John the Baptist, Lazarus, Judas, Pontius Pilate, Caiaphas, Origen, Athanasius, Hillary, Trip, Theodosius, Paul and more. Gregory of Nyssa's "Life of Moses" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YmcS-f9CjA&t=5sGregory of Nyssa's "Human Image of God" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8KYHPgsSJM&t=255s0:00:00 - Intro and Midwestuary Recap00:02:18 - Gregory of Nyssa's Biography and Context00:07:33 - The Defense of the Trinity00:17:59 - Gregory's...
2025-09-08
57 min
The Greek Current
The man behind the verse: A new look at Cavafy
Constantine Cavafy, the Greek poet whose work not only charted a new path for Greek poetry, but also inspired countless readers around the world - including figures like David Hockney, Leonard Cohen, and Jackie Kennedy Onassis - is back in the spotlight thanks to the publication of his first biography in roughly 50 years. Professors Gregory Jusdanis and Peter Jeffreys, the authors of the book, join Thanos Davelis as we take a deeper dive into the life and work of Constantine Cavafy.For those who are interested, the book is available for purchase in the US and the...
2025-09-02
13 min
COACH: Church Origins and Church History courtesy of the That’s Jesus Channel
0025 - 496 AD – Clovis’ Baptism Unites Frankish Christianity And His Wife's Persistent Prayer Changed His Heart
496 AD – Clovis’ Baptism Unites Frankish Christianity And His Wife's Persistent Prayer Changed His Heart Published 8/25/2025 50-Word Description In 496 AD, King Clovis of the Franks was baptized at Reims by Bishop Remigius, urged by Queen Clotilde. Thousands of warriors followed, binding Frankish power to Nicene Christianity. This countered Arian dominance and reshaped church-state alliances in Western Europe. 150-Word Description In 496 AD, King Clovis’ baptism at Reims, urged by Queen Clotilde and guided by Bishop Remigius, united the Franks under Nicene Christianity. Thousands of warriors followed, distinguishing them from Arian tribes. Gregory of Tours recounts Clotil...
2025-08-25
12 min
Good Shepherd Community Church
The Cruciality of the Nicene Creed
In June of 325 AD the Roman emperor Constantine called 318 bishops of Christian churches scattered throughout the Roman Empire to convene at Nicaea (in present day Turkey). The purpose of their gathering was to discuss a thorny theological controversy regarding the divinity of the Lord Jesus Christ. After two months of careful discussion the bishops wrote the Nicene Creed, a short document of about 35 lines in careful and concise language describing the Biblical doctrine of the Holy Trinity, the One God revealed in three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The majority of the Creed is given over to a delineation...
2025-06-15
42 min
Tech Optimist: An Alumni Ventures Podcast
#102 - Meet the Startup Transforming CO₂ Into Synthetic Fuels
In this Meet the Startup episode of the Alumni Ventures Tech Optimist Podcast, host Ryan Musto sits down with Gregory Constantine, co-founder and CEO of AIRCO, a pioneering carbon technology company transforming captured CO₂ into valuable products like sustainable jet fuel, vodka, and fragrances. From early days in Brooklyn to groundbreaking collaborations with NASA and the U.S. Air Force, AIRCO is redefining what's possible in climate innovation. Gregory shares how AIRCO uses a proprietary process to convert carbon dioxide and hydrogen into high-value chemicals and fuels—offering scalable, drop-in solutions for both commercial and defense aviation sectors. This conv...
2025-04-17
27 min
Down the Line: a Secret Army podcast
Interview with Constantine Gregory (Ivan in Russian Roulette)
This month we take a short break from the second series for an interview which AJ conducted with actor Constantine Gregory who played one of the two Russians in Russian Roulette: Ivan Ilyich Kusnetsov. American-born Constantine shares details of his Russian ancestry, his friendship with Richard Marner, and highlights from his career as both an actor and as a dialogue coach on films such as The Last Emperor and Conspiracy with Kenneth Branagh. We are grateful to Constantine for sharing his memories wth us. If you enjoyed the interview and would like to show your appreciation for h...
2025-03-01
37 min
Catholic Saints & Feasts
February 27: St. Gregory of Narek, Abbot and Doctor
February 27: St. Gregory of Narek, Abbot and Doctor 950–c. 1003 Optional Memorial: Liturgical Color: White Widely venerated in Armenia A mystical eastern monk praises God like a troubadour A crowning glory of the Armenian people is that their nation was the first to adopt Christianity as its official religion. Approximately twelve years before the Roman Emperor Constantine legalized Christianity in 313, an Armenian King converted to Christianity. Following the universal custom of mankind, the King’s religion then became his people’s. Though the actual conversion of individual souls required decades of subsequent evangelical effort, this e...
2025-02-26
07 min
World War Now Podcast
The Life & Legacy of St. Constantine the Great w/ Gregory Heers! Aether Hour Ep. 66
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit worldwarnow.coGregory Heers joins the show for an in depth discussion on the life of St. Constantine the Great, his early life, his rise to power, his conversion to Christianity, the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, how he built Constantinople, & more! We also get into the Council of Nicaea and his importance to it, his holy mother St. Helen & her trips across the Empir…
2025-02-13
34 min
Catholic Saints & Feasts
January 2: Saints Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops and Doctors
January 2: Saints Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops and DoctorsSt. Basil: 329–379; St. Gregory: c. 329–390Memorial; Liturgical Color: WhitePatron Saints of Russia, monks, hospital administrators, and poetsObvious truths are hard to explain, but smart theologians can explain themThe persecution of the Church in the first few centuries, sometimes aggressive, more typically passive, starved her skinny biblical frame of nourishment. When the Emperor Constantine legalized Christianity in 313 A.D., the Church’s bones finally stretched, grew, and added muscle on muscle. Churches opened. Bishops preached. Schools taught. Theologians wrote. And, most s...
2025-01-02
05 min
Transfigured
Gregory of Nyssa - On the Human Image of God
This is another episode in Sam and Hank’s church father’s series. This episode is about Gregory of Nyssa and his book “On the human image of God”. We mention Fr John Behr, Origen of Alexandria, Basil the Great, Eustathius, Constantine, Julian the Apostate, Macrina, Valens, Arius of Alexandria, Charles Darwin, Sigmund Freud, Plato, Philo of Alexandria, Elon Musk, John Calvin, Martin Luther, David Bentley Hart, Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, and many more. Fr. John Behr’s translation: https://www.amazon.com/Gregory-Nyssa-Human-Oxford-Christian/dp/0192843974
2024-11-25
1h 09
StrictlyVC News
Air Company and the Future of Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Air Company and the Future of Sustainable Aviation Fuel Main Themes: Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF): This briefing explores the emerging market for SAF, focusing on Air Company's innovative approach and recent funding success. Carbon Conversion Technology: Air Company's unique method of converting captured CO2 into jet fuel is highlighted, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize the aviation industry. Scaling Up Production: The doc analyzes the challenges and opportunities associated with scaling up SAF production to meet growing demand and achieve significant emissions reductions. Key Ideas & Facts: Air Company's Funding Milestone: Air Company raised $69 million in...
2024-09-20
07 min
Walk Talks With Matt McMillen
How to Do Church According to the Bible (8-11-24)
Topics: Church, Church Service, Tradition of Men, Colossians 2:8, Mark 7:9, Old Doesn’t Mean Good or True, Traditions Die Hard, Catholics Have 2,000 Years of Man-Made Tradition, Protestants Have 500 Years of Man-Made Tradition, Good Traditions Come From Apostles, What They Say and Write, From “Us,” 2 Thessalonians 2:15, Church System Today Is Nowhere to be Found in the Bible, All Built on Tradition of Men Which Overlooks Scripture, How to Do Church, Pagan Christianity, A Church Building Every Half Mile, What’s With Paul and Women, When You Gather, 1 Corinthians 11-14, No Other Part of Bible Has Connotation of Gathering But Everyday Life, Even Pas...
2024-08-11
1h 07
Walk Talks With Matt McMillen
10 Unbiblical Catholic Practices (Part 2) (7-21-24)
Topics: Catholic, Catholicism, Catholic Church, Roman Catholic, Pray to Saints, Constantine, Mother Mary, 1 Kings 2, Access Through King Through Mother, Asking Mary to Ask Jesus, Asking Dead Saints to Pray for Them, Closer to God than Humans, We Are Just as Close, One With God, 1 Corinthians 6:17, No Difference in Asking the Dead for Prayer, Necromancy, Galatians 5:20, Not a Deed of the Spirit, 1 Timothy 2:1 is About People Who Are Alive, Pagan Tribes Pray to Dead Ancestors, Hebrews 11 Isn’t People Who Pray for Us, Obsessing over the Saints Doesn’t Make Much of Jesus, Nobody Comes to the Father Except Through Me...
2024-07-21
1h 04
A Daily Dose of History: Events on this Day in History
Siege of Jerusalem: Roman Conquest & Temple's Fall (+ 12 more historical events on this day!)
A Daily Dose of History (20 Jul 2024) Today's historical events: Siege of Jerusalem: Titus, son of emperor Vespasian, storms the Fortress of Antonia north of the Temple Mount. The Roman army is drawn into street fights with the Zealots. Kardam of Bulgaria defeats Byzantine Emperor Constantine VI at the Battle of Marcellae. Rollo lays siege to Chartres. Richard I of England officially invested as Duke of Normandy. Treaty of San Germano is signed at San Germano between Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and Pope Gregory IX. A Dominican named Guala is responsible for the negotiations. The Battle...
2024-07-20
10 min
Politically High-Tech
219- Early Church Welfare, Roman Politics, and Modern Misconceptions with Brother Gregory Williams
Send us a textThis is the second part of the interview with Brother Gregory Williams.Does the early church’s role in societal welfare hold lessons for us today? Brother Gregory Williams joins us to explore this profound question. Learn how the first-century church’s commitment to caring for widows and orphans stands in stark contrast to our modern reliance on government aid. Through historical accounts from figures like Justin the Martyr and insights into the political landscape of Augustus Caesar’s era, we dismantle common misconceptions about the legalization of Christianity under Constantine. This e...
2024-07-06
51 min
Transfigured
Basil - Part 2 : Biography, Commentary on Genesis 1, and letters
This is our second episode about Basil the Great. We cover his biography in more detail and talk about his commentary on the creation account in Genesis. We mention John Calvin, Origen of Alexandria, Michael Servetus, Russel Brand, Bret Weinstein, Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, Constantine, Constantius, Theodosius the Great, Athanasius, Jerome, Ambrose, Augustine, Mani, Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory of Naziuanzus, and more.
2024-05-31
1h 26
A Daily Dose of History: Events on this Day in History
Constantine's Vision: Consecration of Constantinople (+ 7 more historical events on this day!)
A Daily Dose of History (11 May 2024) Today's historical events: Constantinople is consecrated. A copy of the Diamond Sutra is printed in China, making it the oldest known dated printed book. War of the Austrian Succession: French forces defeat an Anglo-Dutch-Hanoverian army. Robert Gray commands the first expedition to sail into the Columbia River. Prime Minister Spencer Perceval is assassinated by John Bellingham in the lobby of the British House of Commons. William Lawson, Gregory Blaxland and William Wentworth discover a route across the Blue Mountains, opening up inland Australia to settlement. President James K. Polk asked...
2024-05-11
07 min
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
TO THE DEVIL… A DAUGHTER (1976) – Episode 214 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“It is not heresy … and I will not recant!” But if you don’t recant, you can’t have any pudding. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr along with guest host Gregory Crosby – as they take a trip to Hammer-land for To the Devil… a Daughter (1976), the last horror film from the original incarnation of Hammer. Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 214 – To the Devil… a Daughter (1976) Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! https://youtube.com/grue...
2024-05-08
1h 17
Transfigured
St. Basil the Great - Part 1: On the Holy Spirit
This video continues the church fathers series with Sam and Hank. This is our first episode about St. Basil the Great, the Cappadocian Father. We mention Origen of Alexandria, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory of Nazianzus, Eunomius, Aetius of Antioch, Justin Martyr, Tertullian, John Calvin, William Lane Craig, John McArthur, Athanasius of Alexandria, Hilary of Poitiers, Theodosius the Great, Constantine, Tom Holland, Paul Vanderklay, Julian the Apostate, and more.
2024-05-02
1h 29
In Our Time
Julian the Apostate
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the last pagan ruler of the Roman Empire. Fifty years after Constantine the Great converted to Christianity and introduced a policy of tolerating the faith across the empire, Julian (c.331 - 363 AD) aimed to promote paganism instead, branding Constantine the worst of all his predecessors. Julian was a philosopher-emperor in the mould of Marcus Aurelius and was noted in his lifetime for his letters and his satires, and it was his surprising success as a general in his youth in Gaul that had propelled him to power barely twenty years after a rival had...
2024-04-18
50 min
In Our Time: History
Julian the Apostate
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the last pagan ruler of the Roman Empire. Fifty years after Constantine the Great converted to Christianity and introduced a policy of tolerating the faith across the empire, Julian (c.331 - 363 AD) aimed to promote paganism instead, branding Constantine the worst of all his predecessors. Julian was a philosopher-emperor in the mould of Marcus Aurelius and was noted in his lifetime for his letters and his satires, and it was his surprising success as a general in his youth in Gaul that had propelled him to power barely twenty years after a rival had...
2024-04-18
50 min
In Our Time: Religion
Julian the Apostate
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the last pagan ruler of the Roman Empire. Fifty years after Constantine the Great converted to Christianity and introduced a policy of tolerating the faith across the empire, Julian (c.331 - 363 AD) aimed to promote paganism instead, branding Constantine the worst of all his predecessors. Julian was a philosopher-emperor in the mould of Marcus Aurelius and was noted in his lifetime for his letters and his satires, and it was his surprising success as a general in his youth in Gaul that had propelled him to power barely twenty years after a rival had...
2024-04-18
50 min
4 - Hymnal
2nd Sunday of Lent - Orthros and Divine Liturgy
Orthros and Divine Liturgy of the 2nd Sunday of Lent (Saint Gregory palamas)Celebrant: His Grace Bishop Athenagoras of NazianzosWebsite Saints Constantine and Helen of Washington D.C. Podcasts: The Rode and the Suit Sunday School and Youth Sunday Sermons Hymnal Support our church
2024-04-01
4h 10
Apologetics 315 Podcast
135 - Bullies and Saints with John Dickson
Historian Dr. John Dickson joins the show to discuss his book, Bullies and Saints: An Honest Look at the Good and Evil of Christian History. Dickson provides an insightful, nuanced perspective on some of the most controversial episodes in Christian history, from the Crusades to the Galileo affair. He argues that while Christians have certainly made grave mistakes throughout history, the influence of Christianity has also been profoundly positive, pioneering hospitals, abolitionism, and education. Dickson is candid about the church's failures but also highlights inspiring figures like Eligius, Gregory of Nyssa, and the courageous early Christian...
2024-02-25
47 min
Mystical Theology: Introducing the Theology and Spiritual Life of the Orthodox Church
Episode 8: "Origen", Part 2, in "Mystical Theology", with Dr. Christopher Veniamin
Send us a textSeries: Mystical Theology Episode 8: Origen, Part 2Introducing the theology and spiritual life of the Orthodox Church, with particular reference to the Holy Bible and the witness of the Church Fathers, past and present.Origen, who flourished in the 3rd Century, is one of the most difficult and important chapters in the history of early Christian doctrine. An Orthodox appreciation of Origen is crucial for the understanding of the Biblical and Patristic tradition of the Church.This Episode, "Origen”, Part 2, delves a little more deeply into the pr...
2024-01-05
31 min
Catholic Saints & Feasts
January 2: Saints Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops and Doctors
January 2: Saints Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops and DoctorsSt. Basil: 329–379; St. Gregory: c. 329–390Memorial; Liturgical Color: WhitePatron Saints of Russia, monks, hospital administrators, and poetsObvious truths are hard to explain, but smart theologians can explain themThe persecution of the Church in the first few centuries, sometimes aggressive, more typically passive, starved her skinny biblical frame of nourishment. When the Emperor Constantine legalized Christianity in 313 A.D., the Church’s bones finally stretched, grew, and added muscle on muscle. Churches opened. Bishops preached. Schools taught. Theologians wrote. And, most s...
2024-01-01
05 min
Giảng Luận Kinh Thánh
Hai Bài Giảng Lễ Giáng Sinh Vào Thế Kỷ Thứ Tư
Mặc dù Kinh Thánh, đặc biệt trong Tin lành theo Ma-thi-ơ và Luca, có thuật lại nhiều chi tiết về sự Giáng Sinh của Chúa Giê-su, nhưng lại không cho biết Chúa Giê-su đã sinh vào ngày cụ thể nào. Kinh Thánh cũng không có mạng lệnh cần phải kỷ niệm ngày Chúa Giáng Sinh. Thực tế, các tín hữu thời đầu đã không kỷ niệm ngày Giáng Sinh của Chúa. Họ quan tâm nhiều hơn đến sự kiện Phục Sinh c...
2023-12-28
14 min
Mystical Theology: Introducing the Theology and Spiritual Life of the Orthodox Church
Episode 7: “Clement of Alexandria”, Part 2; “Origen”, Part 1, in "Mystical Theology", with Dr. C. Veniamin
Send us a textSeries: Mystical Theology Episode 7: Clement of Alexandria, Part 2; Origen, Part 1Introducing the theology and spiritual life of the Orthodox Church, with particular reference to the Holy Bible and the witness of the Church Fathers, past and present.This Episode, "Clement of Alexandria, Part 2; Origen, Part 1, continues Clement of Alexandria, Part 1, by counterbalancing Clement’s apophatic approach with his Christian biblical presuppositions; and then concludes with a note on the somewhat intellectualistic character of his theology. Origen, Part 1 begins with an introduction to this great Alexandrian’s “Sitz im Leben”...
2023-12-22
40 min
Mystical Theology: Introducing the Theology and Spiritual Life of the Orthodox Church
Episode 6: “Clement of Alexandria”, Part 1, in "Mystical Theology", with Dr. Christopher Veniamin
Send us a textSeries: Mystical Theology Episode 6: Clement of Alexandria, Part 1Introducing the theology and spiritual life of the Orthodox Church, with particular reference to the Holy Bible and the witness of the Church Fathers, past and present.This Episode, "Clement of Alexandria, Part 1”, is a presentation of Clement’s apophatic theology (influenced by his Greek cultural heritage), set side-by-side with his deep devotion to Jesus Christ and love of Holy Scripture.In this episode, Dr. Christopher Veniamin analyzes the unique combination of Greek philosophy and Christianity found in this...
2023-12-16
26 min
Mystical Theology: Introducing the Theology and Spiritual Life of the Orthodox Church
Episode 5: “Irenaeus of Lyons”, Part 2, in "Mystical Theology", with Dr. Christopher Veniamin
Send us a textSeries: Mystical Theology Episode 5: Irenaeus of Lyons, Part 2Introducing the theology and spiritual life of the Orthodox Church, with particular reference to the Holy Bible and the witness of the Church Fathers, past and present.This Episode, "Irenaeus of Lyons, Part 2”, is the continuation of Part 1, which was the Introduction to St. Irenaeus of Lyons. A spiritual child of St. Polycarp of Smyrna, and thus a spiritual grandchild of St. John the Theologian, Evangelist and beloved disciple of Christ, what Irenaeus has to say about the nature and pu...
2023-12-02
48 min
Mystical Theology: Introducing the Theology and Spiritual Life of the Orthodox Church
Episode 4: “Irenaeus of Lyons”, Part 1, in "Mystical Theology", with Dr. Christopher Veniamin
Send us a textSeries: Mystical TheologyUnit 2: Irenaeus of LyonsEpisode 4: Irenaeus of Lyons, Part 1Introducing the theology and spiritual life of the Orthodox Church, with particular reference to the Holy Bible and the witness of the Church Fathers, past and present.This Episode, "Irenaeus of Lyons, Part 1", is an introduction to Irenaeus of Lyons, a spiritual child of St. Polycarp of Smyrna, and thus a spiritual grandchild of St. John the Theologian, Evangelist and beloved disciple of Christ. In this episode, Dr. Christopher Veniamin frames Irenaeus’ “Sitz im L...
2023-11-25
23 min
The Conquering Truth
How Did the Roman Catholic Church Become Apostate?
In the first thousand years after Christ, the early church gradually transformed into the Roman Catholic church, leaving the Word of God and its holy practices and replacing Christ as the head of the church with a man. While we are certain that most of our listeners are familiar with the Protestant Reformation, where so many of these false doctrines and heresies were turned away from, in this episode, we want to look at a few of the events that caused this situation to come about in the first place, and ask the question: How did the Roman Catholic...
2023-11-19
1h 27
Sustainability In The Air
How World Energy is shaping the future of sustainable aviation fuel
In this episode we talk to Gene Gebolys, President and CEO at World Energy, the world’s first producer of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) that has been in the business of renewable fuels for over 25 years. They produce sustainable aviation fuel, renewable diesel, and renewable naphtha, with plans to create renewable propane and green hydrogen.Gebolys delves into the intricacies and future of SAF in this conversation. Emphasising World Energy’s transition from a biofuels company to a leader in SAF, he highlights the critical role of hydrogen in SAF prod...
2023-11-16
59 min
Mystical Theology: Introducing the Theology and Spiritual Life of the Orthodox Church
Episode 3: “Philo of Alexandria", Part 2, in "Mystical Theology", with Dr. Christopher Veniamin
Send us a textSeries: Mystical Theology Unit 1: IntroductionEpisode 3: Philo of Alexandria, Part 2Introducing the theology and spiritual life of the Orthodox Church, with particular reference to the Holy Bible and the witness of the Church Fathers, past and present.This Episode, "Philo of Alexandria, Part 2", consists of a presentation of Philo, an Alexandrian rabbi of the first century, who was a near contemporary of Jesus Christ, and sought to introduce the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob, to his pagan intellectual contemporaries. In this episode...
2023-11-11
30 min
Mystical Theology: Introducing the Theology and Spiritual Life of the Orthodox Church
Episode 2: “Philo of Alexandria", Part 1, in "Mystical Theology", with Dr. Christopher Veniamin
Send us a textSeries: Mystical Theology Unit 1: IntroductionEpisode 2: Philo of Alexandria, Part 1Introducing the theology and spiritual life of the Orthodox Church, with particular reference to the Holy Bible and the witness of the Church Fathers, past and present.This Episode, "Philo of Alexandria, Part 1", consists of a presentation of Philo, an Alexandrian rabbi of the first century, who was a near contemporary of Christ, and sought to introduce the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob, to his pagan intellectual contemporaries. In this episode, Dr...
2023-11-05
41 min
Transfigured
The development and diversity of Christology in Early Christianity
This video describes the variety of development of Christology in early Christianity and tries to determine which theology has the best claim on being the original teaching of the apostles. This video summarizes lots of information from my church fathers series. I mention Clement of Rome, Shepherd of Hermas, Artemon, Theodotus of Byzantium, Paul of Samosata, Photinus of Galatia, Justin Martyr, the Epistle of Barnabas, Athenagoras, Tertullian, Irenaeus of Lyon, Theophilus of Antioch, Novatian, Ignatius of Antioch, Alexander of Alexandria, Arius of Alexandria, Constantine, Origen of Alexandria, Fr. John Behr, Athanasius, Gregory of Nyssa, Augustine of Hippo, Valentinus, Martin...
2023-10-28
2h 02
Mystical Theology: Introducing the Theology and Spiritual Life of the Orthodox Church
Episode 1: “Holy Scripture & Greek Philosophy”, in "Mystical Theology", with Dr. Christopher Veniamin
Send us a textSeries: Mystical Theology Unit 1: IntroductionEpisode 1: Holy Scripture & Greek PhilosophyIntroducing the theology and spiritual life of the Orthodox Church, with particular reference to the Holy Bible and the witness of the Church Fathers, past and present.This Unit, "Holy Scripture & Greek Philosophy", consists of a presentation of select passages from Holy Scripture and a discussion of the language of the Bible, in both Old and New Testaments. Followed by a brief presentation of (chiefly) Platonic philosophy, we endeavour to underline the key features of these fundamentally...
2023-10-26
1h 05
Lead With We
BEST OF: Climate Solutions out of Thin Air: Gregory Constantine, CEO of Air Company
Turning the air we breathe– and the carbon dioxide we produce– into products that enhance our daily lives. It’s not only possible but happening right before our eyes. Gregory Constantine is co-founder and CEO of Air Company, a technology, engineering, and design company that has developed a new process to turn carbon dioxide into value-added products, with a goal of demonstrating to the world that there is limitless potential in technology, and that it should be accessible to all. In this "Best Of" episode, he shares how to launch and scale a truly disruptive and purposeful company with multipl...
2023-10-24
45 min
Transfigured
Marcellus of Ancyra - The unclassifiable and forgotten fourth century giant
Marcellus on Ancyra was a very important and influential Bishop who played a large and influential role in the Fourth Century Arian Crisis. However, he is largely forgotten. His theology is unique and doesn't really fit in any category. We mention Eusebius of Caesarea, Eusebius of Nicomedia, Constantine, Athanasius of Alexandria, Origen of Alexandria, Ambrose of Milan, Augustine of Hippo, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Arius of Alexandria, Hillary of Poitiers, Photinus of Galatia, Basil the Great, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory of Nazianzus, and more.
2023-10-03
1h 14
Sustainability In The Air
How Direct Air Capture technology could ensure long-term SAF supply
In this episode, we talk to Amy Ruddock, VP Europe and Middle East at Carbon Engineering. Based in British Columbia, Canada, Carbon Engineering aims to combat climate change by globally implementing Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology at a megaton-scale. Unlike traditional methods, DAC directly extracts CO2, the key greenhouse gas behind climate change, from the atmosphere, addressing both current unavoidable emissions and past CO2 emissions still present in the atmosphere.The discussion centers on carbon emissions, capture, and aviation’s role in climate change. Ruddock calls for...
2023-09-14
41 min
The Times Tech Podcast
Air Company’s Gregory Constantine: “Turning CO2 into vodka”
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Gregory Constantine, co-founder of Air Company, to talk about turning CO2 into fuel, booze and perfume (2:30), why they chose to do consumer products first (5:05), growing up in Australia (6:20), landing in New York (9:15), starting the company (12:00), its first product in 2019 (15:15), raising the first round of venture capital (20:40), shooting for fuel (21:40), their years couch-surfing (25:50), scaling up the technology (28:10), and the immigrant mindset (31:40). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-09-08
33 min
The Matt Gray Show
This Guy Built a $100M Luxury Brand to Fight Climate Change | EP 29
In this 45 minute interview, I had the pleasure of having a great conversation with the legend, Gregory Constantine.Gregory Constantine is an Australian entrepreneur and businessman and is Co-founder and CEO of Air Company, a New York-based technology, engineering and design company that has developed technologies that help the world by turning carbon dioxide into value-added products.We discuss the power of intentional product creation and launching products, cultivating a winning culture of iterative self-starters, and achieving peak personal wellness to drive stability in your work.
2023-09-03
46 min
Jamz Podcast
Jamz Podcast Mix- Summer Jamz Mix 2023
This is Jamz Podcast: Summer Jamz Mix 2023! I blend the latest hip hop r&b, and reggae jamz for the summer! Songs featuring: Sami Sol- Rain Sami Sol- Moesha XXX Lloyd Banks- Movie Scenes Knightstalker feat Milano Constantine & DJ C.S.P.- Recognize The Respect Ojizz featuring Tracey Lee- Lookers & Lurkers Nas featuring 50 Cent- Office Hours Cienfuego, Scientist & Lilly Aroha- I want You Abby Dallas Poppy Show Busy Signal- Big Tune and more! ...
2023-07-26
1h 04
The Locher Room
David Gregory - Interview 8-11-2022
Actor David A. Gregory will join me in The Locher Room. David will be here to tell us about his recent role guest starring opposite Neil Patrick Harris in the new Netflix comedy, Uncoupled. David is perhaps best known for his role as Robert Ford on the daytime sudser One Life to Live. David has also had recurring roles on “The Good Fight”, “Insatiable”, “Constantine”, and “Deception.” In addition to these, he has also appeared on “Instinct”, “Shades of Blue”, “Bull”, “The Night Shift”, “Elementary”, “Law & Order”, & “Gossip Girl”. Other credits include How Do You Know (dir. James L. Brooks), the title role in Dirty Sexy Sai...
2023-06-02
1h 03
Holy Trinity + Holy Cross - Sermons
Saint Constantine - Fr. Gregory - May 21, 2023
Today on the Sunday of the Blind Man and feast day of Sts. Constantine and Helen, Equal to the Apostles, the Epistle comes to us from the Book of Acts. Father Gregory shares why the Church chooses this reading on this feast day. The Epistle recounts the conversion of Saint Paul, a persecutor of the Church before he repented, on the road to Damascus. Saint Constantine, an important figure in both Church and secular history, was less than saintly. Both of these saints heard the Divine call of God and repented. They became chosen vessels of God, who were not...
2023-05-22
18 min
Commercial Photographer: Your Guide to Marketing, Creativity and Growth
Flash, Bang Wallop, professional lighting as a photographer
This week Marcus takes us through the benefits of using flash (strobe to Americans) for your photoshoots. Marcus is passionate about this subject and explains why it's an essential part of every photographer's toolkit. Plus we get an insight into a memorable Fosters advert from 'back in the day'. Marcus explains how flash helps you create a visual narrative. you can get more information about that here. https://www.wearecognitive.com/blog/what-are-the-key-components-of-visual-storytelling Marcus also explains that clients' availability can be limited so sometimes you need to turn day into...
2023-05-11
15 min
Commercial Photographer: Your Guide to Marketing, Creativity and Growth
Flash, Bang Wallop, professional lighting as a photographer - trailer
Next week Marcus will take s us through the benefits of using flash (strobe to Americans) for your photoshoots. Marcus is passionate about this subject and explains why it's an essential part of every photographer's toolkit. Plus we get an insight into a memorable Fosters advert from 'back in the day'. Marcus explains how flash helps you create a visual narrative. you can get more information about that here. https://www.wearecognitive.com/blog/what-are-the-key-components-of-visual-storytelling Marcus also explains that clients' availability can be limited so sometimes you need to turn...
2023-05-06
01 min
Sustainability In The Air
The company transforming CO2 into clean alcohols and fuel
Did you know that Air Company is using thin air to make sustainable aviation fuel, vodka, perfume, sanitiser and more? In this episode, we talk to Gregory Constantine, Co-Founder and CEO of Air Company, who believes that the path to a sustainable future lies – quite literally – in the air. He shares how the company uses the planet’s most abundant pollutant and turns it into a never-ending resource.We’ll learn how Air Company’s patented carbon utilisation technology aims to free us from over a century-long dependency on fossil fuels by mim...
2023-02-28
29 min
Lead With We
Climate Solutions out of Thin Air: Gregory Constantine, CEO of Air Company
Turning the air we breathe– and the carbon dioxide we produce– into products that enhance our daily lives. It’s not only possible but happening right before our eyes. Gregory Constantine is co-founder and CEO of Air Company, a technology, engineering, and design company that has developed a new process to turn carbon dioxide into value-added products, with a goal of demonstrating to the world that there is limitless potential in technology, and that it should be accessible to all. In this episode, he shares how to launch and scale a truly disruptive and purposeful company with multiple product lines a...
2023-02-07
46 min
The Extras
Talking Extras on Recent 4K Releases - "To Kill a Mockingbird," "Tropic Thunder," and "The Lost Boys"
Send us a textExtras producers and friends of the podcast Alan Griswold and Constantine Nasr discuss their extras on some recent 4K releases.We start off the episode with filmmaker Constantine Nasr as he discusses his all-new documentary "To Kill a Mockingbird: All Points of View," which is a part of the "To Kill a Mockingbird" (1962) 60th Anniversary Limited Edition 4K release from Universal Studios. The film stars Gregory Peck who won an academy award for best actor for his portrayal of Atticus Finch. In 2003 the American Film Institute named Atticus Finch the greatest mo...
2022-11-14
52 min
Mormon Discussion Podcast: Leading With Faith
Emancipate Your Mind: 078: The Superior Saint: Communal Narcissism at Church
High demand religions often teach us to deny ourselves and spent our lives in the service of others. While service because we’re passionate about a cause and care about making the world a better place can be a beautiful part of expressing our humanity, when coupled with the idea that we’re not allowed to have our own needs and desires it can become something maladaptive. One of the maladaptive ways we might try to meet our needs for validation, acceptance, and security in this kind of environment is through communal narcissism. This kind of narcissism is p...
2022-08-14
54 min
The Sandman: Podcast from TV Podcast Industries
The Sandman Chapter 2 Imperfect Hosts Podcast from TV Podcast Industries
We continue our journey with the Dreaming as we chat about The Sandman Chapter 2 Imperfect Hosts. We will be covering each episode one at a time in spoiler filled detail. The Sandman Chapter 2 "Imperfect Hosts" Details Episode Directed by Jamie Childs Teleplay for this episode written by Allan Heinberg After his 100 years of imprisonment Morpheus finally returns to his realm. But his realm is in disarray, his dreams and nightmares have gone, and only his loyal servant Lucienne remains. To rebuild he must recover the power of his helm, pouch and ruby...
2022-08-05
1h 06
TV Podcast Industries
The Sandman Chapter 2 Imperfect Hosts Podcast from TV Podcast Industries
We continue our journey with the Dreaming as we chat about The Sandman Chapter 2 Imperfect Hosts. We will be covering each episode one at a time in spoiler filled detail. The Sandman Chapter 2 "Imperfect Hosts" Details Episode Directed by Jamie Childs Teleplay for this episode written by Allan Heinberg After his 100 years of imprisonment Morpheus finally returns to his realm. But his realm is in disarray, his dreams and nightmares have gone, and only his loyal servant Lucienne remains. To rebuild he must recover the power of his helm, pouch and...
2022-08-05
1h 06
The Classical Ideas Podcast
EP 235: New Rome: The Empire in the East w/Dr. Paul Stephenson
Paul Stephenson is a historian of late antiquity and the author of New Rome: The Empire in the East and Constantine: Roman Emperor, Christian Victor.
2022-04-07
50 min
Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast
In Memoriam 2021 Part 2
In part 2 of their annual In Memoriam episode, Oscar-nominated screenwriter Michael H. Weber joins Gilbert and Frank for a fond look back at the lives and careers of Norm MacDonald, Sidney Poitier, Stephen Sondheim, Lina Wertmuller and Betty White as well as GGACP guests Ed Asner, Sonny Fox, Gavin MacLeod, Michael Nesmith and Bob Saget. Also in this episode: Cloris Leachman crushes on John Stamos, Joan Micklin Silver directs a "thinking man's" rom-com, Anne Beatts becomes the first female editor of National Lampoon and Allan Burns creates Cap'n Crunch and "My Mother the Car." PLUS: Cousin Itt! Hermey the Elf...
2022-02-14
1h 17
This Week's Apocalypse
Angels in the Outhouse!
Well, it's the biblical Apocalypse and angels are scrapping in the streets, and generally causing traffic congestion and all kinds of trouble, so John and Kevin have pitched up under a burning car, determined to mine the movies for a way out of this angelic catastrophe! This week's movies and time stamps: 0:04:05 - Francis Lawrence - Constantine (2005) 0:23:20 - Gregory Widen - The Prophecy (1995) 0:42:10 - Wim Wenders - Wings of Desire (1987) 1:11:20 - Decision Time! (Spoilers)
2021-11-29
1h 34
Ælfgif-who?
Bertha: A Christian Queen Instrumental in Converting her Kingdom
Ælfgif-who? provides short biographies of early medieval English women every two weeks. Click on the podcast player if you’d like to hear this newsletter read aloud in my appealing Yorkshire accent.Bertha: A Christian Queen Instrumental in Converting her KingdomBertha, a queen of Kent in the late sixth century, is known to us via two main contemporary sources. The first of these is Bede’s Ecclesiastical History, while the second is a letter written to her by Pope Gregory the Great. Both of these sources are concerned with the topic of the conversion of the...
2021-06-28
07 min
Holy Trinity + Holy Cross - Sermons
Partakers of Divinity - Fr. Gregory - June 13, 2021
Each year this Sunday stands between two Great Feasts of the Church, the Ascension and Pentecost. Today in Orthodoxy we celebrate the Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council. Thousands of Bishops were invited by the Emperor Constantine to unify the Church’s belief and teaching about the nature of Jesus Christ. Arias, a presbyter from Alexandra, Egypt, was teaching that Jesus was first in the created order, but He could not be God. Three hundred and eighteen bishops, guided by the Holy Spirit, convened in Nicaea, to share their experience of what had been passed down from the Apostles; that Je...
2021-06-14
19 min
The Farrynheight Podcast
WTF is Innovation with Gregory Constantine
Over the past few years, the term carbon neutral has become synonymous with climate care. To award-winning businessman, CEO, and entrepreneur Gregory Constantine, its emergence signifies a challenge to go a step further. In 2018, along with Dr. Stafford Sheehan, he started Air Company, a groundbreaking brand committed to using technology to help decarbonize the planet. With the world’s first carbon-negative vodka already on shelves, he’s now setting his sights on fragrance, renewable fuels, and even outer space. In this episode, Farryn sits down with the Air Company leader to discuss spearheading advanced technology breakthroughs, his approach to succ...
2021-05-12
45 min
Transfigured
Dr Richard Rubenstein on the history and relevance of the Arian Controversy
Dr. Richard Rubenstein is a Professor of Conflict Resolution and Public Affairs at George Mason University. He is the author of the excellent book "When Jesus Became God" about the Arian Controversy. In this conversation we cover both the details and higher level themes of the Arian controversy. We talk about Arius of Alexandria, Athanasius of Alexandria, the Emperors Constantine, Diocletian, Julius Caesar, Augustus, Constantius, Constans, Valens, and Theodosius, the Cappadocian Fathers Basil the Great, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa. Augustine of Hippo, Eusebius of Caesarea, Thomas Aquinas, Peter Abelard, and others. We also talk about how...
2021-03-31
1h 46
Transfigured
Beau Branson and Skylar McManus discuss the borderlands between Unitarianism and Trinitarianism
Beau Branson and Skylar McManus and I have a joint discussion about the definitions and borders between Unitarianism and Trinitarianism. We talk a lot about church history mentioning Justin Martyr, Ignatius of Antioch, Irenaeus of Lyon, Paul of Samosata, Origen, Arius, Athanasius, Constantine, Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory Nazianzus, Eusebius of Caesaria, Photinus, Augustine, Maximus the Confessor, Photius, Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther, Michael Servetus, Socinus, John Calvin and more. We also discuss contemporary theologians such as William Lane Craig, Dale Tuggy, Karl Rahner, Sir Anthony Buzzard, Chris Date, DC Williams, BB Warfield, William Hasker, Kallistos W...
2021-03-31
2h 44
Highway2Helms w/ Shane Helms
Episode 69
On episode 69 of Highway2Helms, “The Hurricane” Shane Helms discusses his appearance this past Saturday at AEW Full Gear, in the “Elite Deletion” match between Matt Hardy and Sammy Guevara! Get some behind the scenes stories on that match, plus, Shane also discusses Election 2020, COVID, his upcoming appearance at this weekend’s Talkin Shop A Mania with Gallows and Anderson, The Mandalorian, The Queen’s Gambit, Star Wars: Rebels, and the NFL and fantasy football!And in the week’s Comic Slam, the books and characters discussed include Alien: The Original Screenplay, Hellraiser, Constantine, Strange Adventures #5, Young Justice, Empire, and mo...
2020-11-10
40 min
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
Book at Lunchtime: Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe
TORCH Book at Lunchtime webinar on Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe written by Professor Judith Herrin. Date: 4 November 2020. Book at Lunchtime https://www.torch.ox.ac.uk/book-at-lunchtime is a series of bite-sized book discussions held weekly during term-time, with commentators from a range of disciplines. The events are free to attend and open to all. About the book: From 402 AD until 751 AD, Ravenna was first the capital of the Western Roman Empire, then that of the immense kingdom of Theoderic the Goth and finally the centre of Byzantine power in Italy. In Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible...
2020-11-10
1h 04