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The Smooth Jazz Kitchen with Chef Bruce Buege
The Smooth Jazz Kitchen with Chef Bruce Buege - Soul To Soul
00:00 Donald Hayes feat Andrea Lisa - A Groovy Kind Of Love00:05 Eric Knight & Mo Louis - Soul 2 Soul00:10 Alex Bugnon - Free00:14 Lars Taylor - Vibin' High00:17 Wendy Moten - Waterfalls00:22 Steve Oliver - Sunkiss00:26 LaShawn D. Gary feat Claudia Hayden - Variations00:30 The Brothers - Knocks Me Off My Feet00:34 Nestor Torres - Maybe Tonight00:38 Ultrablue feat Gabriela Anders & Pete Belasco - Something Like Summer00:43 Nathan Mitchell - Roses and Chocolate00:47 Paul Jackson Jr - Lucy the Cat00:51 Dexter Moore - Feel The Rhythm00:55 Spyro...
2025-07-30
2h 00
2Old 2New with Nate and Bruce
Fought Like A Switchblade :: (se2ep18)
Nate & Bruce return with a pair of duets and a set of guitar instrumentalists and chat about the Ringo Starr show at the Mann Center this past Sunday.Somethings New:Nate's Pick :: "The Little Mess You Made" by The Favors (FINNEAS, Ashe)Bruce's Pick :: "I'll Be Waving As You Drive Away" by Hayden PedigoSomethings Old:Nate's Pick :: "Don't Dream It's Over" by Miley Cyrus & Ariana GrandeBruce's Pick :: "Doing the Wrong Thing" by Kaki KingThe XPN-vironment Discord ::https://discord.gg/UecjEMtqJwEmail Us! ::2Old2NewMusicPod@gmail.comBruce on Substack::Nate on Substack
2025-06-19
25 min
Entertain This!
Jeff Gladstone: Navigating Fame From Calgary to Kryptic
Send us a textActor Jeff Gladstone shares his journey from Calgary's improv scene to Vancouver's film industry and his upcoming psychological thriller "Kryptic." His theatrical background with Keith Johnstone's innovative improv techniques created a foundation for screen success, culminating in roles on shows like Twilight Zone, Resident Alien, and Fire Country.• Started at Calgary's Loose Moose Theatre under improv pioneer Keith Johnstone• Describes improv as "theater meets professional wrestling" in terms of audience engagement• Transitioned to film acting after a decade in theater, gaining his breakthrough with director Bruce Sweeney• Appeared in notab...
2025-05-08
47 min
Taronga Talks
Pride Life with Bruce Murdock
Bruce Murdock’s earliest memory of connecting with animals occurred when he was very young, during a pony ride. He knew he wanted to live his life around animals. Starting small with a ‘free-range’ pet rabbit, Bruce sought out learning experiences that brought him closer to wildlife. Despite advice to the contrary, Bruce was determined to make a career from zoo-keeping. Fast forward 29 years, today Bruce proudly manages a team of passionate keepers and volunteers at Taronga Western Plains Zoo. With between 600-800 animals under his portfolio as Precinct Manager, Bruce shares insights on his diverse role and the comple...
2024-10-07
1h 06
Reel Geek Media & Entertainment Podcast
The Geeks Review The Last Boyscout
The Geeks review the 1991 Bruce Willis film The Last Boy Scout on this week's podcast. Jokes and one-liners are included about what we liked about this action-packed Gem. Also included are this week's box office projections. #brucewillis #movie #film #filmreview #podcast #actionmovies #funny #fun
2024-08-12
52 min
Entertain This!
ET! Throwback: Navigating the Wild Worlds of Sci-Fi, Superheroes, and Satire: A Pop Culture Extravaganza
Send us a textEver wonder what happens when a '70s Japanese sci-fi flick collides with the wacky world of Bruce Willis? Strap in for a podcast episode that's akin to a rollercoaster through the bizarre and hilarious realms of film, TV, and video games. We're peeling back the layers on "Fortress" and "Message from Space" with a twist of humor that will have you questioning the fabric of cinematic reality. Then, rev up your engines for a high-speed chase through the Sonic the Hedgehog movie universe, complete with a pit stop at the speculation station regarding...
2024-05-30
1h 01
Modern Meditations - Stoicism For The Real World
#19 - Stoic Fundamentals - Memento Mori : How Learning How To Die Will Teach You How to Live, AI Justin, Stoic 10 Commandments & How To Live Immediately
Send us a textIn this episode, we explore life, death, and the beauty of existence. We start by introducing to audience to AI Justin, and then go into Justin's near-drowning experience. We tackle the concept of 'memento mori', reflecting on the temporariness of self and others, and how this awareness can inspire a life of purpose, dignity, and mindfulness. This episode promises to be a deep, introspective look at how ancient wisdom can guide us in understanding the full spectrum of human experience.We've got some powerful quotes from the likes of Ma...
2023-12-11
38 min
The Smooth Jazz Kitchen with Chef Bruce Buege
The Smooth Jazz Kitchen with Bruce Buege - Here I Go Again
00:00 Lemek - Let's Get Down00:05 Michael Lington - South Bay00:09 Michael Manson - On The Up And Up00:13 Daryl Beebe - Caribbean Paradise00:17 Ashleigh Smith - I Can't Help It00:22 Christian de Mesones feat Jaared - Don Pedro00:26 Konstantin Klashtorni - Close00:30 Johann Asmundsson - Cool Ice00:34 Mike Murray - Shaken Not Stirred00:40 Gerald Albright - Frankie B.00:46 Mark Portmann feat Warren Wiebe - Here I Go Again00:50 R.L. Walker feat Gerey Johnson - Toe Tap00:54 David Benoit - Kei's Song01:00 Allen Hinds - Better...
2023-10-11
1h 58
I Take History With My Coffee
29: The Book Hunters
Get ready to step back into the heart of the Florentine Renaissance, where we unravel the fascinating tales of book hunters who reshaped the intellectual landscape of Europe. The episode takes us through the journey of renowned figures such as Niccolo Niccoli, Poggio Bracciolini, and Vespasiano de Bisticci. Discover Niccoli's unquenchable quest for ancient texts that shaped not just the minds of the Medici family but also landmark artists like Donatello and Brunelleschi. Traverse back to the compelling story of Bracciolini's relentless hunt for forgotten texts, including his most notable find, a complete manuscript of 'Der rerum natura' by...
2023-08-15
21 min
I Take History With My Coffee
28: "Let the Heavens Rejoice!"
This episode will take you on a historical journey, shedding light on the complex cultural, linguistic, and administrative differences and the theological disputes that fueled the Great Schism between the Latin Church and the Greek Church in 1054. We explore the fallout of the Fourth Crusade, the ensuing attempts to mend the schism and the intricacies of the Council of Florence of 1439. Cosimo de Medici's persuasive prowess led to the relocation of the Council to Florence from Ferrara and gave the city unforeseen cultural and financial gains. Finally, we touch upon the influence of the Council of Florence on the Flo...
2023-08-01
26 min
I Take History With My Coffee
27: Master of the Country (Part II)
In this episode, we continue to explore Cosimo de Medici's delicate balancing act of power and his unique approach to ruling without seeming to do so. We broaden our gaze to the broader political landscape of the time, detailing how Cosimo deftly managed foreign policy and diplomacy. With characters as colorful as the rotund and eccentric Duke Filippo Maria Visconti and the ambitious Francesco Sforza thrown into the mix, this episode promises a thrilling deep dive into the machinations of Medici-era Italy. Map of Florence from Paul Strathern's "The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance."Map of Fl...
2023-07-18
23 min
The Integral Stage
METAMODERN SCENE - "Queer Liminal" with Rachel H.
The queer, liminal, and shamanic all point in their own ways to working fruitfully with 'betweens' and 'crossings,' and yet the possible relations between these worlds and their sensibilities are seldom discussed in the liminal / metamodern communities. Layman sits down with Rachel Hayden to explore these overlaps and to consider what might follow from their more conscious integration. Rachel tends to fret about what to write on a bio. Fortunately, her Personal Medicine of doing tai chi to become calmer is helping her at the moment. She has long been fascinated with mind-body practices, and uses many of...
2023-07-06
1h 14
I Take History With My Coffee
26: Master of the Country (Part I)
In the last episode, our journey began with Giovanni di Medici, the unassuming but shrewd head of a flourishing bank, whose political maneuvers and wealth catapulted his family into prominence. In this episode, we continue our journey with Cosimo de Medici, Giovanni's son and the heir to the Medici legacy, from his unique education to his approach towards intricate politics and business. I shed light on the Medici's rivalry with the Albizzi family and follow Cosimo through warfare, political unrest, and personal challenges. Map of Florence from Paul Strathern's "The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance."Map of...
2023-07-06
23 min
I Take History With My Coffee
25: Banco dei Medici
In 1397, Banco dei Medici was founded by Giovanni de Bicci de Medici, the progenitor of the influential Medici family. He skillfully built his bank through a close relationship with the papacy, and the church, despite condemning usury, played a pivotal role in the expansion of international banking. Giovanni navigated the complex world of Renaissance finance while laying the foundation for the Medici rise to become international powerbrokers and play an essential role in Florentine culture and politics.Map of Florence from Paul Strathern's "The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance."Map of Florence (podpage.com)Re...
2023-06-20
22 min
Catholic Sports Radio
Hayden Dalton
He is a pro basketball player competing in Israel in the Basketball Champions League for a team called Hapoel Holon B.C. He has also played for teams in Denmark, the Czech Republic, France, and Spain, after having played at both the University of Wyoming and Central Wyoming College. In his final season with the University of Wyoming he earned a number of honors and was profiled in the USA Today. After college he played for the Denver Nuggets' NBA Summer League team. He had enjoyed a successful career as high school basketball player, culminating with being named First T...
2023-06-05
44 min
I Take History With My Coffee
24: The Dawn of Banking
Modern banking traces its roots back to the 12th century. Medieval moneychangers expanded their services from currency exchange to partnerships, deposits, credit, and foreign exchange. With the growth of commerce, the trading centers of northern Italy, like Florence, Venice, and Genoa, were hotbeds of financial innovations. Leonardo Fibonacci revolutionized mathematics and its application to commerce by introducing to Europe the Hindu-Arabic numeric system. By the 14th century, the rise and fall of prominent banking families like the Bardi in Florence led to the reshaping of the European economic landscape. These families would become wealthy and powerful as they influenced poli...
2023-05-28
22 min
I Take History With My Coffee
23: The Crisis
Historian Hans Baron referred to it as the crisis of the Early Renaissance. In 1390, war broke out between Florence and Milan. At stake was the possibility of Italy becoming a unified kingdom or remaining fractured into independent city-states. Florence faced significant challenges and setbacks in its efforts to resist Milanese expansion. Ultimately, Florence found itself isolated and vulnerable, facing the powerful forces of Gian Galeazzo Visconti. However, Gian Galeazzo's death due to the plague in 1402 marked a turning point. His death allowed for the return of a balance of power among independent regional states in north and central Italy.
2023-05-17
25 min
I Take History With My Coffee
22: The Florentine Republic
If Milan can be seen as the model despotic Renaissance state, then Florence portrayed herself as the ideal of civic republicanism. Throughout the 1300s, Florence grew fearful of the growing power of Milan under the Visconti. The leaders of the city came to realize that old alliances nor the papacy would help defend her. They came to see the papacy as much of a threat as Milan. Florence would position herself as the defender of Italian liberty in the face of tyranny. And despite their best diplomatic efforts, war with Milan seemed inevitable. In this episode, I look at the Fl...
2023-05-03
23 min
I Take History With My Coffee
21: Imperial Milan
In the latter half of the 14th century, the Trecento, Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Lord of Milan, would dominate the political landscape of Italy. Consolidating power as the single rule of the Milanese state, Gian Galeazzo set his ambitions upon unifying Italy under the Visconti banner. Actively opposing him was the Florentine Republic. The conflict between these two city-states would culminate in the Florentine crisis of 1402. This contest would determine if Italy would be a centralized state or continue to be a collection of city-states as in Ancient Greece. In this episode, we trace the rise of the Visconti and Gian...
2023-04-19
23 min
I Take History With My Coffee
20: Civitas
Medieval Italy was a distinct region with unique characteristics that set it apart from the rest of Europe. In an environment of urban expansion and commercial prosperity, Italian Renaissance humanism would emerge. The city-state, the civitas, became the central defining identity. And with this came the concept of civic humanism. This emphasizes the importance of active participation in public life, and individuals had a duty to use their abilities to serve their communities and that this service was essential for the survival and flourishing of the state. The Florentine scholar and politician Leonardo Bruni is the archetype of the sc...
2023-04-03
24 min
I Take History With My Coffee
19: Rinascita
The Italian poet Petrarch is the paradigm of Renaissance humanism. He espoused the revival of classical learning and the study of Roman literature as a way to morally improve humanity. He criticized his scholastic contemporaries as being trivial and contentious. He admired and sought to imitate the eloquence of Cicero, the great orator of the late Roman Republic. In this episode, I review Petrarch's influence on the development of Renaissance culture that would spread throughout Europe.Resources:Renaissance Humanism by Donald KellyPetrarch : Poet and Humanist by Kenelm FosterThe Complete Canzoniere - Petrarch. A tr...
2023-03-21
25 min
The Smooth Jazz Kitchen with Chef Bruce Buege
The Smooth Jazz Kitchen with Bruce Buege - Future Smooth
00:00 Nick Colionne - Just Like That00:05 Matt Lee - Hookline00:08 Gil - Nothing (Leslie's Song)00:12 Thom Rotella - Somethin' About You00:16 Freddie Fox - Well Alright00:21 Ed Calle feat Jon Secada - Golden Lady00:26 Claudia Hayden feat J. White - I've Got This00:30 Ryan Montano - Future Smooth00:35 Maelan Abran - Til You Walked By00:37 Groove Centric - Don't Funk It Up00:43 Shawn Kingsberry feat Greg Crymes & Kyle Kingsberry - Love Saw It00:47 Spontaneous Groovin' Combustion - Name Dropper00:51 BflyLadyDi - Anticipating00:55 Walter Duda feat Marion...
2023-03-08
1h 57
I Take History With My Coffee
18: The House of Wisdom
The House of Wisdom (Bayt al-Hikma) was a translation center, a library, and a research institute. It represented the cultural and intellectual efflorescence under the Abbasid Caliphate during the 8th and 9th centuries. It was the hub of a concerted effort to gather the knowledge of the Greeks, Persians, and Hindus. Through here, many of the translated works of Greek science and philosophy would eventually make their way to Europe.ResourcesThe House of Wisdom: How the Arabs Transformed Western Civilization by Jonathan LyonsThe House of Wisdom: How Arabic Science Saved Ancient Knowledge and Gav...
2023-03-07
24 min
I Take History With My Coffee
17: The Scholastic Method
In this episode, we explore the scholastic method of the 13th and 14th centuries as it developed from the rediscovery of Aristotle's complete works on logic, known as the Organon. Scholasticism, at its height, emphasized logic, dialectic reasoning, and the arts of argumentation and persuasion. It was applied to philosophy, theology, natural philosophy (science), law, and other disciplines. It found a home in the emerging universities of Europe and altered how learning took place. In the end, we survey the Summa Theologica by St. Thomas Aquinas. This compilation of the breadth of Christian doctrine is considered one of the great...
2023-02-21
26 min
Bruce Singer Podcast
# 51 Hayden Currie: Rum, Film Directing, Branding, Creative, Fun, Dragon's Den
Hayden Currie is the Co-Founder of Island Diaz Spiced Rum, a Film Director (TV, Film, Commercials & Music Videos), Podcast Host, and Surfer.Hayden sits down with Bruce to share his story, how he addresses the competitive landscape in the beverage industry, and about their pitch on Dragon's Den. We also discuss his ideas & and very creative insights on Branding, Content & Fun-Marketing. Follow Hayden on LinkedInLearn more about Island Diaz Spiced Rum Website: Canada CFO’s; Bruce on LinkedInCanada CFOs on LinkedIn
2023-02-13
18 min
I Take History With My Coffee
16: The New Logic
Pierre Abelard was one of the great thinkers of the Medieval period. He was, in many ways, an iconoclast, unafraid to challenge the establishment of the early 12th-century church. He was brilliant, and he knew it. His arrogance often ran him afoul of his contemporaries. He made reason supreme over faith and outlined a method to critically analyze Scripture and the authority of the Early Church Fathers. His tools were logic and debate. In this episode, I explore how Abelard's approach laid the foundation for the scholastic methods of the 13th century.Resources:Historia Calamitatum by...
2023-02-07
26 min
I Take History With My Coffee
15: The Old Logic
In this episode, I look broadly at the development of Medieval thought and learning since the end of the Roman Empire in the West. The philosopher Boethius in the early 6th century CE, would undertake the task of translating the works of Plato and Aristotle from Greek to Latin. This would be an undertaking he would not be able to finish. His translation of Aristotle's Categories, part of Aristotle's more extensive work on logic, would be "rediscovered" in the 11th century. The Categories would alter Medieval thinking and learning, setting the stage for Scholasticism.Resources:The Clos...
2023-01-23
27 min
I Take History With My Coffee
14: The Medieval University
The university as an educational institution appeared in the 12th century CE. The Universities of Paris and Bologna became models of higher education right up to the present day. The emergence of the university as an urban learning institution coincided with a shift in the intellectual culture of Europe in the later part of the Middle Ages. The change from monasteries to universities, along with the rediscovery of many classical texts, introduced a new method of teaching and learning. In this episode, I briefly survey the development and organization of the Medieval university. And I introduce this new teaching metho...
2023-01-08
18 min
I Take History With My Coffee
13: The New Print Culture
Over the last thirty years, we have witnessed how the introduction of the internet and the rise of social media has spurred drastic cultural and social changes that have impacted all aspects of life. Many of the same themes can be discussed when looking at the shift from manuscript to printing at the end of the 15th century. In this episode, I highlight some of these cultural shifts and the impact of printing on society. Resources:The Printing Press as an Agent of Change: Communications and Cultural Transformations in Early-Modern Europe by Elizabeth Eisenstein. Supp...
2022-12-19
21 min
I Take History With My Coffee
12: The Medieval Book
Though some modern features such as title pages and pagination did not develop until the 16th century, the book's basic form has remained unchanged since the first codexes appeared in the 1st century CE. As innovated by Gutenberg's press, mechanical printing did not create the book. It just changed the way books were produced. In this episode, I trace the developments and innovations in written texts, from the papyrus rolls of antiquity to medieval manuscripts. I also provide an overview of book production in the Middle Ages compared to the printing press. Resources:How to make a Med...
2022-12-05
24 min
I Take History With My Coffee
11: Gutenberg's Printing Press
Printing and movable type were known before Johannes Gutenberg. Both had developed in the Far East. Gutenberg was able to combine different technologies, and with his knowledge of metalworking, he devised a mechanical system that made the printing process easy and efficient. Like the internet in the 21st century, the printing press would go on to revolutionize the way information was distributed and accessed. In this episode, I explore the background of Gutenberg's achievement.Resources:Images of the Mainz Indulgences (Princeton University) The Gutenberg Bible (Princeton University)Gutenberg Foundation, Mainz, GermanyThe Printing Revo...
2022-11-20
20 min
I Take History With My Coffee
10: The Foreign Devils
By the mid-16th century, the Spanish were in the Americas, and the Portuguese reached both China and Japan. By doing so, the Portuguese provided the final link to creating a truly globalized world. From their arrival on Chinese shores in 1517 to the settlements of Macau and Nagasaki, it would not be easy for the Portuguese, nor would their relationship with either China or Japan last far beyond the 17th century. In this episode, I discuss how the Portuguese ended up in China and Japan to finally connect the world in trade, politics, and an exchange of cultures.
2022-11-08
18 min
I Take History With My Coffee
9: The Spice Trade
Like any modern commodity, the spice trade of the 16th century was a complex system. The Portuguese were never able to achieve the desired monopoly on this trade. In this episode, I provide an overview of the spice trade as it was under the Portuguese until the end of the 16th century.Resources:Spices: A Global History by Fred CzarraSpices, Scents, and Silk: Catalysts of World Trade by James HancockMap of the Spice IslandsSupport the showFind us on Substack. Both Free and Premium content is available:...
2022-10-24
18 min
I Take History With My Coffee
8: The Caesar of the East
Afonso de Albuquerque was known as the "Lion of the Seas" and the "Caesar of the East." He was the architect of the Portuguese empire in India. As the second Viceroy of the Portuguese State of India, he asserted Portuguese naval supremacy, created a permanent base of operations, and with the capture of Malacca, gained direct access to the spice markets of Indonesia. It would be the foundation of Portuguese expansion that would reach China and Japan within fifty years. Resources:Conquerors: How Portugal Forged the First Global Empire by Roger CrowleyFoundations of t...
2022-10-09
23 min
I Take History With My Coffee
7: The India Armadas
In this episode, I look at the early efforts of the Portuguese to intrude upon the spice trade in the Indian Ocean. Within six months of Vasco da Gama's return, King Manuel I had outfitted and armed a larger flotilla. It would be the start of a series of fleets of ever-increasing size and firepower that would last until the mid-17th century. These fleets would be instrumental in the Portuguese success and lay the foundation of their emerging empire. The Portuguese would develop a strategy of terror and violence to gain the submission of the local rulers and acce...
2022-09-25
24 min
I Take History With My Coffee
6: The Voyage of Vasco da Gama
On July 8, 1497, Vasco da Gama departed Lisbon, Portugal. In May 1498 he had reached India. In doing so, he and his crew became the first Europeans to see India after sailing directly from a European port. In this episode, I trace da Gama's voyage and his initial reception in the city of Calicut. The Roteiro, or A Journal of the First Voyage of Vasco da GamaInteractive map of Vasco da Gama's voyageSupport the showFind us on Substack. Both Free and Premium content is available: http...
2022-09-11
21 min
I Take History With My Coffee
5: The Armadas of Zheng He
Starting in 1405, the Ming Emperor Yongle dispatched Zheng He to lead a series of voyages throughout the Indian Ocean basin. These fleets were to be a show of Chinese power as well as demand tribute from the many foreign states within the region. In this episode, I discuss the economic and political reasons for the expeditions, what they accomplished, and why the Ming Dynasty suddenly ended them. Here's a link to Gavin Menzie's book: 1421: The Year China Discovered AmericaHere are two links summarizing some of the criticisms against Menzie's claims:Review by historian Louise Lev...
2022-08-28
24 min
I Take History With My Coffee
4: The Monsoon Marketplace
The Indian Ocean had been the scene of robust international trade for centuries prior to the Portuguese arrival. In this episode, I explore the geography and economy of the region from antiquity to the 15th century. The maritime routes that crisscrossed the region were dependent upon the monsoon winds. This resulted in the development of ports like Quanzhou, China, as cosmopolitan centers of culture and commerce.Links to resourcesImagined Geographies: The Maritime Silk Roads in World History by Geoffrey C. GunnThe Periplus of the Erythraean Sea: Travel and Trade in the Indian Oce...
2022-08-14
22 min
I Take History With My Coffee
3: Cape of Storms
King John II of Portugal picked up where his grand-uncle, Prince Henry the Navigator, left off. His hopes of finding a direct maritime route around Africa to India are bouyed by the two voyages of Diogo Cao. Yet Cao doesn't quite make it. That is left to Bartolomeu Dias. Dias is able to round the Cape of Good Hope., but he, too, will fall short of the primary objective of India. Links to resourcesRoyal House of AvizFoundations of the Portuguese Empire, 1415-1580 by Bailey W. Diffie and George D. WiniusConquerors: How Portu...
2022-07-27
21 min
I Take History With My Coffee
2: The Maritime Revolution
The voyages of Columbus and da Gama were the early modern equivalent of the moon landing. They required new technologies, new ship designs, and new methods of seafaring. New technologies don't appear overnight. They evolve over a period of time. In this episode, I look at some of the major innovations that made long-distance ocean voyages possible: the mariner's compass, better navigational charts, the caravel with its lateen sails and stern-mounted rudder, and a better understanding of ocean wind patterns and currents. Links to resourcesHistory of the CaravelThe Portuguese Caravel and European S...
2022-07-17
20 min
Pizza Subs Podcast
WOMEN LEGS! Will the gang get rescued? we talk: Our fourth celebrations, mean celebrities, Lightyear one solar car, Justin Bieber, Bruce Willis, Dogs get high, Halo Infinite, and more!
Incoming transmission from deep within the water of Siberia reading... WOMEN LEGS! Will the gang get rescued? we talk: Our fourth celebrations, mean celebrities, Lightyear one solar car, Justin Bieber, Bruce Willis, Dogs get high, Halo Infinite, and more! Support the Crew! twitch.tv/avgjoeshow http://monkeybutlerimprov.com/ Support the Pod! Patreon.com/pizzasubspod This message will self destruct in 3... 2... 1... BOOM! Gotcha! Haha KGB OUT!
2022-07-06
1h 28
I Take History With My Coffee
1: Vasco da Gama and the Early Modern Era
In 1498, Vasco da Gama sailed directly from Portugal to India around the southern tip of Africa. His accomplishment and Columbus's would transform the world and usher in the age of true globalization. In this episode, I discuss the background to da Gama's voyage. I explain the impetus for the Portuguese to seek a direct route to India starting in the 14th century. I explain the role of Prince Henry the Navigator in this endeavor. I also outline the major milestones of Portuguese exploration along the west African coast. Links to resourcesMap of PortugalMap of...
2022-07-03
19 min
I Take History With My Coffee
Introduction
Welcome to the I Take History With My Coffee podcast. This podcast will explore everything about the Early Modern period. In this introduction, I explain my motivation for creating this podcast as well as outline the goals and structure of the podcast. Podcast website is https://www.podpage.com/i-take-history-with-my-coffeeVisit my blog at itakehistory.com and also on Facebook at I Take History With My Coffee.Comments and feedback can be sent to itakehistory@gmail.comSupport the showFind us on Substack. Both Free and Pr...
2022-07-03
08 min
Thought-Provoking Podcast
Transition With Sergeant First Class Bruce Smith
SERGEANT FIRST CLASS Bruce Smith, advice was to plan and do your research don't wait until the day you get out to start planning for you future. Take advantage of the programs that they have available for you.
2022-05-27
14 min
The Zoom Zoom Show
Kiwis dropping bombs all over the globe
Sam Tanner in the 1500, Lauren Bruce and Tom Walsh in the throws, Hamish Carson in 5000, Jake Robertson on the roads, Anthony Barmes in the hammer ... everywhere you look there's a Kiwi dropping it like it's hot! Plus, we digest the team two for Comm Games and World Champs and get amped for the Eugene Diamond League and Oceania Champs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-05-27
1h 03
The Dive-In Moviecast
Ep 86: The Batman
This week on the Dive-In Moviecast, co-host’s Hayden Koutras & Wesley Giffen are vengeance. They gather to discuss the newest take on The Caped Crusader by director Matt Reeves, the long-awaited ‘The Batman’. They kick off the episode chatting about the Batman entertainment of their childhood, which takes on the character left a mark on them throughout their life, and if Batman is one of their favourite superheroes, before getting into the newest film. They chat about Robert Pattinson’s remarkable performance, the ‘Emo Bruce Wayne’ and if it’s a creative decision that works, the decision to ground this movie so inten...
2022-03-15
1h 18
America Doc Comm
Episode 43 - Getting everyone out of Afghanistan
Since the fall of Afghanistan last week there has been a desperate effort on the part of Afghans to get out of the country and by American veterans to get them out. Local Afghans who worked with the US and coalition forces over the past twenty years have been targeted for retaliation by the Taliban. Bruce Batson is a Marine veteran from 2/7 who is working tirelessly to get some interpreters out. From his home in Texas he has led a grassroots effort that has had him in touch with Afghans and military alike. Doc and Harpo talk to him...
2021-08-26
29 min
Hayden Brown Podcast
HBP Episode 11 - Olympics episode
Talking about the Olympics in Tokyo 2021 surfing Bruce Jenner Canada Vs new Zealand prince harry #haydenbrown #olympics #haydenbrown #podcast #auckland #newzealand #comedy #podcast #podcasts #podcasting #podcaster #podcastlife #podcastersofinstagram #podcasters #podcastshow #applepodcasts #newpodcast #podcastlove #blackpodcast #podcastaddict #applepodcast #podcastinglife #podcasthost #comedypodcast #podcastmovement #blackpodcasts #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #itunespodcast #blackpodcasters #podcastnetwork #truecrimepodcast #sportspodcast #podcastjunkie #horrorpodcast #musicpodcast #podcastsofinstagram #businesspodcast #instapodcast #podcastseries #podcastcommunity #moviepodcast #podcastenespañol #womenpodcasters #christianpodcast #podcastenespañol #knittingpodcast
2021-07-27
13 min
Hayden Brown Podcast
HBP Episode 9 - UFC India and the Euros
Israel adesanya press conference talk about the current fights this weekend and last week. Christiano Ronaldo Bruce jenner and Brendan schuabs Street fighter 2 friends plus my imaginary trip to India #haydenbrownpodcast #hayden #brown #haydenbrown #podcast #auckland #newzealand #comedy#podcast #podcasts #podcasting #podcaster #podcastlife #podcastersofinstagram #podcasters #podcastshow #applepodcasts #newpodcast #podcastlove #blackpodcast #podcastaddict #applepodcast #podcastinglife #podcasthost #comedypodcast #podcastmovement #blackpodcasts #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #itunespodcast #blackpodcasters #podcastnetwork #truecrimepodcast #sportspodcast #podcastjunkie #horrorpodcast #musicpodcast #podcastsofinstagram #businesspodcast #instapodcast #podcastseries #podcastcommunity #moviepodcast #podcastenespañol #womenpodcasters #christianpodcast #podcastenespañol #kn
2021-06-22
34 min
From A Certain Point Of View - A WoodenBull Films Podcast
The Week That Was - Bridgerton without Rege-Jean Page. Bruce Lee's 'Silent Flute' and a 'Knives Out' Trilogy
The Week That Was!The mini offshoot of From A Certain Point of View - A WoodenBull Films Podcast.TRADE TALKS: Bridgerton season 2, no Rege-Jean Page! Bruce Lee's 'Silent Flute' script treatment coming to light. Rian Johnson and his newly found 'Knives Out' Trilogy coming through Netflix.FINISH THE FILM BLANK: Who will take the lead in this epic head to head? Can you guess all the film titles?#woodenbullsonparade #PageLess #SilentFlute #KnivesOutTrilogyfromacertainpointofviewpodcast@gmail.com
2021-04-15
30 min
Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment
Dirty Sexy Money: The Unauthorized Biography of Kris Jenner by Dylan Howard, Cathy Griffin
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/523158 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Dirty Sexy Money: The Unauthorized Biography of Kris Jenner Author: Dylan Howard, Cathy Griffin Narrator: David Linski Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 43 minutes Release date: February 23, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.5 of Total 2 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: A True Story of Ambition, Wealth, Betrayal and how a Ruthless Beverly Hills Socialite Became the Ultimate Momager and Raked In Billions Dirty Sexy Money: The Unauthorized Biography of Kris Jenner is the definitive account of how a Beverly Hills socialite with little formal education built herself a global empire. This...
2021-02-23
03 min
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#44: Theology Twitter Bad Boy (Mason Mennenga #2)
Mason Mennenga returns to discuss podcasting, Twitter, theology, and Christian identity. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2020-12-12
1h 07
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#43: Pentecostalism, Pluralism, and Challenging Theology with Robert Monson
In this episode, we discuss Robert’s atheist background and talking people out of their faith, pentecostalism, speaking in tongues, ethnic diversity in the Bible, pluralism, “black” theology vs. “real” theology, and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2020-10-07
1h 21
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#42: A Pragmatist View of Equality, with David Rondel
Political philosopher David Rondel comes on the show to discuss his book, Pragmatist Egalitarianism. We discuss the philosophy of equality and justice, pragmatism, William James, John Dewey, Richard Rorty, and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2020-06-07
1h 38
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#41: God Still Can't (Thomas Jay Oord #2)
Theologian Thomas Jay Oord returns to the show to discuss the reception of his book, God Can't, answer more questions about his theology, and respond to some criticisms. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2020-05-18
1h 15
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#40: Rethinking Consciousness with Michael Graziano
Michael Graziano is professor of Psychology and Neurology at Princeton University. His work focuses on awareness, and he has been working on a theory of consciousness for the past ten years. His theory is called the Attention Schema Theory of consciousness, which takes a brain-based approach to the problem of consciousness. In this episode we discuss his latest book, Rethinking Consciousness. We talk about consciousness, artificial intelligence, simulations, the reality of God, and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2020-04-27
1h 32
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#39: Jeffrey Howard, Founder of Erraticus
Jeffrey Howard is the founder and editor in chief of Erraticus, an online publication that takes a pragmatic approach to ideas, and seeks to empower individuals and communities to flourish. In this episode, we talk about Jeff’s mormon upbringing, pragmatism, founding Erraticus, education, and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2020-03-28
1h 15
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#38: Reframation with Mark Nelson
Mark Nelson joins the podcast to discuss his new book, Reframation. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2020-03-06
1h 23
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#37: Overdoing Democracy with Robert Talisse
In this episode we talk to philosopher Robert Talisse about his latest book, Overdoing Democracy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2020-02-25
1h 43
Spielman and Hooley
National Signing Day; Remembering Hayden Fry and coaches' impact on players; The Freddie Dilemma; You can't hide, but you can conquer
Thanks for joining us. We appreciate the time you spend listening. It would help us if you'd tell your friends, so they know about us. Spiels is home in Ohio, Bruce is on the road in Arizona National Signing Day...Spiels memories of his own Watch out for the non-headliner in OSU's class. Often, they become a great player. Iowa legend Hayden Fry dies at age 90. He has some interesting Buckeye history, and Spielman-related history Coaches are so impactful on players' lives at every level. Speaking of...
2019-12-18
54 min
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#36: The Evolution of Faith, with Sean McCoy (Part 2)
Sean McCoy is the host of the Come To The Table Podcast. In this episode, Hayden joins Sean to catch up and discuss how they’ve developed since the last time they’ve talked. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2019-10-31
1h 43
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#35: God Can't, with Thomas Jay Oord
Theologian Thomas Jay Oord joins the show to talk about his latest book, God Can't. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2019-10-19
1h 04
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#34: Pragmatism and the Scientific Method, with Henrik Rydenfelt
Henrik Rydenfelt is a pragmatist philosopher who joins the show to discuss the father of pragmatism, Charles Peirce, and normativity in science. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2019-08-30
1h 06
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#33: Alan Bean, Founder of Friends of Justice
In this episode, Alan Bean discusses his experience as a progressive Baptist, his experience at seminary, pastoral ministry, as well as his work in criminal justice reform. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2019-05-31
2h 06
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#32: Pragmatic Philosophy of Religion with Ulf Zackariasson
Ulf Zackariasson is a philosopher whose work centers on American pragmatism and philosophy of religion. Zackariasson teaches at Uppsala University in the Department of Theology and received his doctorate at the same institution in 2002 with the dissertation, Forces By Which We Live: Religion and Religious Experience from the Perspective of Pragmatic Philosophical Anthropology. His research interests mainly concern American pragmatism (both classical pragmatism and neopragmatism) and the possibilities it offers to process philosophical problems that arise from the human phenomenon of religion, such as questions about the role of religion in the public sphere, religious experience and moral religious criticism. ...
2019-05-16
1h 46
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#31: Life After Dogma with Andrew Jasko Part 2
Andrew Jasko is a religious trauma activist and spiritual transition coach. He raises awareness about the psycho-spiritual harms of fundamentalist religion and provides resources to facilitate transition into secular life and spirituality. In this episode we discuss some alternatives to fundamentalist Christianity, and how our fundamentalism can carry into our post/ex-evangelical lives. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2019-04-25
1h 01
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#30: Life After Dogma with Andrew Jasko Pt 1
Andrew Jasko is a religious trauma activist and spiritual transition coach. He raises awareness about the psycho-spiritual harms of fundamentalist religion and provides resources to facilitate transition into secular life and spirituality. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2019-04-23
1h 13
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#29: History of Pragmatism with Tim Keefe Part 4 - Neopragmatism
Tim Keefe joins us again for part 4 of our ongoing series in American Pragmatism. The Neopragmatists were (are) a group of philosophers who appropriated pragmatist themes and helped revive American Pragmatism in the late 20th century. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2019-04-16
1h 21
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#28: History of Pragmatism with Tim Keefe Part 3 - William James
William James is known as the “Father of American psychology," as well as one of the most influential philosophers to ever come out of the United States. After citing Charles Peirce’s pragmatic maxim in a lecture on religion, James became the leader of a movement in philosophy known as Pragmatism. "Pragmatism asks its usual question. "Grant an idea or belief to be true," it says, "what concrete difference will its being true make in anyone's actual life? How will the truth be realized? What experiences will be different from those which would obtain if the belief were false? What, in s...
2019-04-12
48 min
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#27: History of Pragmatism with Tim Keefe Part 2 - The Metaphysical Club
American Pragmatism was born out of the conversations of a small group of men who called themselves “the Metaphysical Club”. It was a group made of lawyers, scientists, and philosophers, who shared an interest in Darwin, as well as a common conviction that beliefs have consequences. It was in this club where William James first heard Charles Peirce read his “pragmatic maxim”: “Consider what effects, which might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then, our conception of these effects is the whole of our conception of the object”. In this episode, Tim Keefe joins the sh...
2019-04-04
56 min
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#26: A History of Pragmatism with Tim Keefe - Part 1
Tim Keefe joins the show to discuss his life-long study in philosophy, and to help set the stage for our series on the history and ideas of American Pragmatism. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2019-04-02
1h 35
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#25: Two Atheists and a Christian Part 3 - with Adam Hansen
Adam Hansen joins us for Part 3 of our “Two Atheists and a Christian” series. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2019-02-26
2h 01
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#24: Jared Byas - Taking The Bible Seriously, Not Literally
Jared Byas is an author and business advisor, and co-hosts The Bible For Normal People with Pete Enns. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2019-02-22
1h 21
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#23: What Is Worship? Chris Johnson Part 2
Chris Johnson is a worship pastor, and comes on to discuss Christian worship--its past forms, as well as some new ways of thinking about it. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2018-11-04
2h 21
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#22: Belief, Cognition, and Meaning with Jordan Levine
Jordan Levine is the host of Transliminal, where he explores the role of culture, cognition, and belief in contemporary global issues. In this episode we discuss a wide range of topics including religion, belief, personality, culture, meaning, and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2018-10-29
2h 11
Whitetail Rendezvous
DIY – Spot and Stalk Deer Hunting Secrets – Hayden Krimmer
My name is Hayden Krimmer and I am an avid public land bowhunter. I am a spot and stalk whitetail hunter. I was introduced to bowhunting by my Dad at the age of 12, the youngest age allowed at the time. Hunting is a long-standing tradition in my family, hunting public land in the big woods of northern Wisconsin. Deer numbers were sparse, and hunting was tough, but I learned the fundamentals from my Dad, uncles, and cousins in my early years. In the fall of 2013 I began going to school at Winona State University in South Eastern...
2018-10-27
27 min
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#21: Mental Health and Christian Culture, with David Greene
David Greene discusses his experience growing up in the church, going to Bible college, and struggling with mental health. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2018-10-22
1h 36
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#20: Pastor Todd Korpi Part 2
In this episode Todd talks about his experience as a new church planter in Flint during the Flint water crisis, as well as his thoughts on missions and evangelism in a pluralistic culture. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2018-09-20
1h 18
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#19: Religionless Church with Mason Mennenga
Mason Mennenga is a writer, Master of Divinity student, and the host of Religionless Church, a podcast where he interviews theologians and innovative Christian thinkers, while featuring new bands and musicians. The concept “Religionless Church” is an expansion on Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s concept of religionless Christianity, a concept that envisions a faith outside the constraints of institutionalized religion. In this episode I talk to Mason about his faith background, religionless christianity, as well as his thoughts on process theology, pyrotheology, and his involvement as a youth worker at Solomon’s Porch church, in Minneapolis. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify...
2018-09-07
1h 44
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#18: Two Atheists and a Christian Part 2
Hayden is a guest on Andrew Meintzer’s youtube channel, Mindgasms, accompanied by Ed Kennedy (aka: Sam’s Bulldog). Andrew and Ed are both atheists, and want to get to the bottom of Hayden’s “pragmatic Christianity”. This is Part 2 of a conversation about Christianity, atheism, relativism, deism, pragmatism, and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2018-08-31
1h 46
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#17: Two Atheists and a Christian Part 1
Hayden is a guest on Andrew Meintzer’s youtube channel, Mindgasms, accompanied by Ed Kennedy (aka: Sam’s Bulldog). Andrew and Ed are both atheists, and want to get to the bottom of Hayden’s “pragmatic Christianity”. They talk about Christianity, atheism, relativism, pragmatism, and much more. @AndrewMeintzer @HaydenTheBruce @EdwardMKennedy2 — Sam’s Bulldog (youtube) Podcast Twitter: @PragmaticChrist PragmaticChristian.com We want your feedback: go over to the comment section at the bottom of the episode page to leave your comments. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2018-08-14
2h 02
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#16: Working Out Pragmatic Christianity with Andrew Meintzer
Hayden is interviewed by Andrew Meintzer about Christianity, Pragmatism, Postmodernism, and Mixed Mental Arts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2018-08-04
1h 11
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#15: Rapture Culture, Bonhoeffer, and End Times with Jeffrey Pugh
Jeffrey Pugh talks about his background with extreme End times groups, as well as his books on Bonhoeffer and his latest book, The Homebrewed Christianity Guide To End Times. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2018-07-29
1h 33
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#14: Spiritual Direction 101 with Teresa Blythe
Teresa Blythe is a Spiritual Director, minister, and author. Her latest book is Spiritual Direction 101: The Basics of Spiritual Guidance. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2018-07-26
1h 06
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#13: Freelance Christianity with Vance Morgan
Dr. Vance Morgan tells his story, his fundamentalist upbringing, his deconstruction, time with the charismatics, and his attempted atheism. He could never quite shake God, and relied heavily on his intellectuality until one day he experienced something he never had before. We talk about his love for teaching and what he's learned from his students, as well as some of the lessons he's learned about religion, prayer, and authentic faith. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2018-07-10
1h 43
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#12: The Pragmatist Guide To Life with Simone & Malcolm Collins Pt. 1
Simone and Malcolm Collins are the authors of the new amazon best seller, The Pragmatist’s Guide to Life: A Guide to Creating Your Own Answers to Life's Biggest Questions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2018-07-03
1h 16
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#11: Reframing Worldviews With Benjamin Vyverberg
Today's guest is Benjamin Vyverberg. Benjamin tells his story about growing up in the church, his relationship with Hell, and how his faith has evolved by reframing problematic past beliefs. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2018-06-26
1h 19
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#10: Crisis, Deconstruction, and Theodicy with Mitchell Lewis
Today our guest is Mitchell Lewis, who talks to Hayden about how his old set of beliefs failed him when it really mattered, and what kind of beliefs helped pick him back up again. If you’re enjoying the podcast want to help support us, you can do so in the following ways: Rate and review us on iTunes; even a short sentence or two really helps more people discover the show. You can also follow us on twitter @pragmaticChrist, and tell people about the podcast and the website, pragmaticchristian.com. You can also support us through Patreon for as li...
2018-06-20
2h 00
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#9: Postmodernism in Philosophy and Theology with Wilson Garrett
Wilson Garrett is a Masters of Theological Studies student at Brite Divinity School. Wilson is a Christian who has been influenced by postmodern philosophy and theology and comes on to talk about why that shouldn’t be a scary thing. More from Wilson can be found on twitter (@marginsoftheo), and his new blog (marginsoftheology.wordpress.com) If you’re enjoying the podcast please rate and review us on iTunes; even a short sentence or two really helps more people discover the show. You can also follow us on twitter @pragmaticChrist, and the website, pragmaticchristian.com. You can comment on this epis...
2018-06-12
1h 57
Pragmatic Christian Podcast
#8: Missions and The Life Giving Spirit with Todd Korpi
Todd Korpi is pastor of The Cathedral in Flint, and author of The Life-Giving Spirit. Rate and review us on iTunes, and give us your feedback on twitter, (@pragmaticchrist) , and on the episode pages in the comment sections. Please consider supporting us through our patreon, and telling your friends about the podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pragmaticchristianpodcast/support
2018-06-03
1h 22