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God Really Does Love Us (with Dan Cruver)
As Christians, we often say we know God loves us and that Jesus died for our sins so we could be forgiven and accepted in Christ. But when asked how we think God really feels about us, we tend to get uncomfortable. If we're honest, many of us quietly wonder if God truly delights in us or if His grace was more of a reluctant necessity. Maybe He saved us, but does He actually enjoy us? Today, Jon and Justin are joined by Dan Cruver, author of Love Indeed, to talk about the deep, assuring love of God. Our...
2025-04-23
50 min
Music Crush with FNMC
Interview with Kari Cruver Medina
Kari Cruver Medina was born a composer and storyteller! She prefers to live a life which dwells in possibilities (thank you, Emily Dickinson), and chooses to “tend and befriend” whenever she can. Today she chats with Nicole and Elizabeth about not doing it all in favor of a life led with intentionality and exploration. We also learn more about her wildly varied duet for flutes, Cabinet of Curiosities, an FNMC competition winner in 2024, and get schooled in some poetry for beginners. https://www.karicruvermedina.com/Emily Dickinson: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/emily-dickinson...
2025-03-05
42 min
Just the Books
Ep 17: "Loved Indeed" Interview w/ Author Dan Cruver
In this special episode, I sit down with Dan Cruver, the author of Loved Indeed: Reassurance for the Doubting and Suspicious published by Union. Together, we dive into the powerful stories and theological truths that inspired this remarkable book. Dan shares personal insights from his journey through loss, love, and the redemptive power of the gospel. We discuss the profound assurance of God’s unconditional love. Whether you’ve read the book or are new to its message, this conversation will challenge and encourage you in your walk with Christ. 🎧 Don’t miss this inspiring conversat...
2025-01-20
24 min
Just the Books
Ep 16: "Loved Indeed: a Conversation with Tom Mackintosh"
In this episode, I’m joined by Tom Mackintosh to discuss Loved Indeed: Reassurance for the Doubting and Suspicious by Dan Cruver, a book that brings profound comfort and assurance to the weary soul. Drawing from personal tragedy, including the heartbreaking loss of his son Daniel and his experiences with orphans across the globe, Cruver reflects on the depths of God’s unconditional love. We explore how the gospel assures us that our faith isn’t reliant on fleeting feelings but is firmly grounded in the unchanging promises of God. ✨ Topics include: an overview of the b...
2025-01-13
29 min
Oil and Gas Upstream
Phil Cruver, Co-Founder and CEO and Bill Bartling, Co-Founder and Director of Regulatory Affairs at Geo2Watts | Ep 275
Host, Elena Melchert talks with Phil Cruver and Bill Bartling about the work they are doing at Geo2Watts to recycle idle or unplugged oil well bores to store thermal energy that can later be converted to electricity. https://www.geo2watts.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-cruver-b24b845 Brought to you on OGGN, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy industry. Sign up for OGGN newsletters here.Visit the OGGN Merch store here.Curious about podcast advertising? Learn more here. Mor...
2024-11-15
33 min
The Sales Podcast With Wes Schaeffer, The Sales Whisperer®
Tyler Cruver shows how Clay is the Creative Tool for Growth on The CRM Sushi Podcast
https://bonus.thesalespodcast.com/ In this episode of The CRM Sushi Podcast, I sit down with Clay Tables expert Tyler Cruver to dive deep into how entrepreneurs and sales teams can streamline and automate their outbound sales efforts using custom solutions. Tyler shares his expertise in using data-driven techniques to optimize CRM systems and drive more effective customer outreach. We discuss: • How to integrate Clay Tables for better sales efficiency • Automating repetitive tasks to free up time for high-value activities • Real-world examples of businesses successfully leveraging CRM innovations Whet...
2024-10-09
1h 10
The Sales Podcast With Wes Schaeffer, The Sales Whisperer®
Build Outbound Systems That Generate Sales: Tyler Cruver, Clay Expert, SaaS Wizard
🚀 On this episode of The Sales Podcast, I chat with Tyler Cruver, a leading expert in using Clay tables to help entrepreneurs streamline and automate their outbound sales efforts. Tyler dives into how Clay enables businesses to optimize their sales processes by integrating better data, improving outreach accuracy, and automating workflows for maximum efficiency. If you’re an entrepreneur looking to scale your outbound sales while saving time and effort, this is an episode you don’t want to miss! https://bonus.thesalespodcast.com/ 🔥 Key takeaways include: • How Clay tables can automate and optimize you...
2024-09-22
1h 19
College Recruiting Weekly Podcast
Episode 177: A Tech Entrepreneur Didn't Like the Way His Son Was Evaluated by College Coaches. Here's What He Did About It.
Brian Cruver is an accomplished tech entrepreneur who has a son that was getting recruited to play D1 football. Watching the process of his evaluation by coaches, and the process they used to take him through the process, surprised him...it seemed haphazard and disorganized. On this episode of the College Recruiting Weekly podcast, we talk to Cruver who has launched the new tech tool called Scorability in the wake of his son's recruiting process. It is designed to give coaches a more precise, measured evaluation tool when scouting and recruiting athletes...and it's pretty cool. Beyond that, he also...
2024-09-16
38 min
Get New Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, Counseling & Inspirational
Loved Indeed: Reassurance for the Doubting and Suspicious by Dan Cruver
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/809182to listen full audiobooks. Title: Loved Indeed: Reassurance for the Doubting and Suspicious Author: Dan Cruver Narrator: Dan Cruver Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 1 minute Release date: August 14, 2024 Genres: Counseling & Inspirational Publisher's Summary: “Do I love God as I should?” “Does he love me?” “Does he really declare me righteous and fit to meet him, even though I still sin?” “How can I be sure?” Dan Cruver has wrestled with these questions, often to the point of exhaustion and despair. Through the trauma of losing a son and witnessing the plight of orphans on several continen...
2024-08-14
3h 01
Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
Loved Indeed: Reassurance for the Doubting and Suspicious by Dan Cruver
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/809182to listen full audiobooks. Title: Loved Indeed: Reassurance for the Doubting and Suspicious Author: Dan Cruver Narrator: Dan Cruver Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 1 minute Release date: August 14, 2024 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: “Do I love God as I should?” “Does he love me?” “Does he really declare me righteous and fit to meet him, even though I still sin?” “How can I be sure?” Dan Cruver has wrestled with these questions, often to the point of exhaustion and despair. Through the trauma of losing a son and witnessing the plight of orphans on several continents, he h...
2024-08-14
3h 01
Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
Loved Indeed: Reassurance for the Doubting and Suspicious by Dan Cruver
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/809182 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Loved Indeed: Reassurance for the Doubting and Suspicious Author: Dan Cruver Narrator: Dan Cruver Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 1 minute Release date: August 14, 2024 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: “Do I love God as I should?” “Does he love me?” “Does he really declare me righteous and fit to meet him, even though I still sin?” “How can I be sure?” Dan Cruver has wrestled with these questions, often to the point of exhaustion and despair. Through the trauma of losing a son and witnessing the plight of orphans on several continen...
2024-08-14
05 min
Heritage Sermons
When Faith Becomes Sight: The Glory That Awaits
Romans 8:18-25 | Giving Faith Something to See | Dan Cruver Have you ever wondered what it will be like when your faith becomes sight? What will you experience when you finally see what you have long hoped for? Dan Cruver concludes our four-part series, Giving Faith Something to See, by exploring the glory that awaits us in Romans 8:18–25.
2024-08-04
47 min
Heritage Sermons
No Fluctuating Father
Galatians 4:4-9 | Giving Faith Something to See | Dan Cruver The great Puritan theologian Richard Sibbes wrote: “This is the wisdom of a Christian, to have sights of faith, that is, to present several things that faith may work upon to strengthen itself, as for faith to have a sight of God in Christ, a gracious Father.” Listen as Dan Cruver explores Galatians 4:4–9 to help us see by faith our loving Father in Christ.
2024-07-28
41 min
Heritage Sermons
Faith for the Gap
Galatians 3:23-26 | Giving Faith Something to See | Dan Cruver How you relate to God daily largely determines whether you will enjoy and commune with Him throughout the day. Someone might say, "Well, I relate to God by faith." That's good as far as it goes, but what does that actually mean? Listen as Dan Cruver continues our four-part series, Giving Faith Something to See, by looking at "Faith for the Gap" from Galatians 3:23–26.
2024-07-21
42 min
Heritage Sermons
Faith in the Gap
Galatians 5:1-5 | Giving Faith Something to See | Dan Cruver For every Christian, there is a gap between who we are in practice right now and who we will be when we are glorified. Navigating that gap is not easy because the terrain of life in this fallen world is full of dangers. This Sunday Dan Cruver will begin a four-part series titled, Giving Faith Something to See, based on Paul’s letter to the Galatians. We will begin in Galatians 5:1–5 to strengthen our faith “in the gap.”
2024-07-14
48 min
Watching Classic Movies
Talking Melodrama with Millie De Chirico
Melodrama, it’s much more than Douglas Sirk-directed mid-century dramas, I had a great talk with writer, film programmer, podcaster, and teacher Millie De Chirico about what melodrama really means, what we love about it, and the surprising places you can find melodrama, from horror to action flicks. Subscribe to Millie’s Substack, Professional Sweetheart Check out the fantastic book Millie wrote with Quatoyiah Murry TCM Underground: 50 Must-See Films from the World of Classic Cult and Late-Night Cinema My video review of the book Millie’s official website Millie co-hosts the fabulous I Saw What You Did podcast with Daniel...
2024-02-23
31 min
Watching Classic Movies
Robert Dance, Author of Ferocious Ambition: Joan Crawford's March Towards Stardom
There are few stars who have reached the heights that Joan Crawford did. In his book Ferocious Ambition: Joan Crawford’s March to Stardom my guest Robert Dance explores how she rose from childhood poverty to the top of her industry where she maintained a successful career for over four decades. We talked about her drive and talent for business and how she was a surprising feminist presence in mid-century cinema. You can purchase Ferocious Ambition: Joan Crawford’s March to Stardom here Check out the gorgeous photos on the offic...
2024-02-16
30 min
Watching Classic Movies
Nat Segaloff, Author of Say Hello to My Little Friend: A Century of Scarface
The two cinematic versions of Scarface were influential films which reflected their times, the thirties and eighties respectively. The prolific Nat Segaloff explores their legacy in Say Hello to My Little Friend: A Century of Scarface, a fascinating book that draws on Nat’s industry experience and considerable research skills. We talked about the effect these movies had, the people who made them remarkable, and what it was like to meet Scarface director Brian De Palma. Learn more about Nat’s many film books at his website http://www.natsegaloff.com/ You can purchase Say Hello to My Little Frie...
2024-02-09
30 min
Watching Classic Movies
Odie Henderson, Author of Black Caesars and Foxy Cleopatras: A History of Blaxploitation Cinema
Film critic Odie Henderson has applied his vast film knowledge and solid storytelling skills to the writing of an excellent new book Buy Odie's Book Check out Odie's Blaxploitation Playlist Keep up with Odie on BlueSky Odie's film reviews: Boston Globe Roger Ebert Like the podcast? Want to hear more frequent episodes? Subscriptions are as low as 99 cents a month You can also support my work on ko-fi
2024-02-02
33 min
Watching Classic Movies
Authors of Eleanor Powell: Born to Dance Paula Broussard and Lisa Royère
Eleanor Powell was Hollywood’s best female tapper, but she isn’t nearly as well known as screen hoofers like Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly. With their book Eleanor Powell: Born to Dance my guests Paula Broussard and Lisa Royère are working to fix that cultural oversight. Having been dancers themselves, they offer a fascinating perspective on this one-of-a-kind star’s style. We talked about the uniquely skilled Powell, who was as engaging as a person as she was a performer, and Paula and Lisa’s own relationship with her in her later years. Connect w...
2023-12-20
30 min
Watching Classic Movies
The Turbulent, Remarkable Life of Veronica Lake with Brian Brown
While the actress Veronica Lake dealt with her share of trauma, her life was not quite the tragedy that it has long been rumored to be. Before she hit her mid-twenties she had appeared in six bonafide classic films, including Sullivan’s Travels, a series of noirs with Alan Ladd starting with This Gun for Hire, I Married a Witch and So Proudly We Hail. She left Hollywood behind, but never stopped working on the stage and in television, while pursuing the life she was unable to have as a young star. I spoke with UCLA Cinema and Media St...
2023-12-06
34 min
Watching Classic Movies
Talking Toshiro Mifune with Jill Blake
Toshiro Mifune was one of the first classic film stars I loved and yet I didn’t know much about him personally. I decided to remedy that by talking to writer and CineJourneys co-founder Jill Blake. Jill has researched and written about Mifune and had a lot to share about his life, career, and remarkable partnership with filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. Check out Jill's work CineJourneys Substack: https://cinejourneys346.substack.com CineJourneys website: www.cinejourneys.com Read Jill’s piece on Mifune: https://ajillblake.substack.com/p/toshiro-mifune-no-april-fool The show...
2023-11-29
34 min
Watching Classic Movies
Eve Golden, Author of Strictly Dynamite: The Sensational Life of Lupe Vélez
Biographer Eve Golden returns to the show to discuss her latest . This vivacious star deserves a reputation overall. Lies, rumors, and misperceptions have clouded Velez’ legacy. While she didn’t have the opportunities and regard that her talent and starpower should have brought her, she had a remarkable, decades-long career and was a beloved, fascinating woman. Content warning: we discuss Lupe’s suicide from 21:04 to 24:58 if you would prefer to skip that part of the conversation. Strictly Dynamite: The Sensational Life of Lupe Vélez is a publication of University Press of...
2023-11-15
31 min
Watching Classic Movies
Classic Film Picks from Brian Sauer of Pure Cinema Podcast and Just the Discs
I love the movie suggestions Brian Sauer shares as co-host of the Pure Cinema Podcast and as host of Just the Discs podcast and YouTube show. He always comes up with intriguing films I haven’t seen for my ever expanding to-watch list. In this episode, Brian shares five classic film picks and two spares, that would be his selections if he were scheduling the TCM Classic Film Festival. I loved the element of surprise in our conversation, especially because some of his picks sounded great and I can't wait to watch them. Follow Bri...
2023-11-08
35 min
College Admissions with Mark and Anna
AI in College Admissions with Mark Cruver
With ChatGPT being used across different corners of the internet, its not surprising to hear that it is also shaking up the college admissions landscape. Whether its new essay prompts, no essay prompts, or a switch from written prompts, college admissions teams across the country are exploring new ways to get to know applicants authentically. Join Mark and Anna as they speak to Mark Cruver of Capstone Educational Consultants as they discuss the implications of AI in college admissions, including the challenges and potential benefits for all. More about Mark Cruver:Referred to by many a...
2023-08-18
44 min
Watching Classic Movies
The Wild World of Sixties Film Fashion with Fashion Instagrammer Rachel Boyce
Fashion Instagrammer and actress Rachel Boyce lives her love of 60s and 1700s fashion. While we tend to refer to previous decades when talking about fashion trends, Rachel looks back centuries when sharing her extensive knowledge about how past looks influence the present. We talked about how many years of different styles found their way into the cultural explosion of the sixties, including the wide variety of films made in that decade. Follow Rachel Boyce on Instagram Listen to our previous episode about Sharon Tate and owning vintage fashion.
2023-07-26
33 min
Watching Classic Movies
Talking Cult Movies with Millie de Chirico Co-Author of TCM Underground: 50 Must-See Films from the World of Classic Cult and Late-Night Cinema
Millie de Chirico has long been a knowledgeable and accessible champion for classic film in her work programming for TCM and the TCM Classic Film Festival, as co-host of the essential I Saw What You Did podcast, and now as co-author with Quatoyiah Murry of the amazing book TCM Underground: 50 Must-See Films from the World of Classic Cult and Late-Night Cinema. I loved having her back on the show to talk about how changing access to films has widened the landscape for cult flicks and dig into some of the fascinating movies Millie wrote about in the book. Learn...
2023-07-19
33 min
Watching Classic Movies
The Fact and Fiction of True-Crime Masterpiece Chameleon Street (1989) with Paula Guthat of Cinema Detroit
The 1989 film Chameleon Street, written, directed by, and starring Wendell B. Harris Jr. won the grand jury prize for a dramatic film at Sundance Film Festival in 1990. But that honor didn’t lead to the accolades and long directing career that it should have. This quirky masterwork tells the true crime story of William Douglas Street, Jr., a con artist from Detroit who has successfully impersonated athletes, lawyers, reporters, and doctors over a long career of scamming. He is currently in prison for identity theft. I spoke with Cinema Detroit co-founder Paula Guthat about this fascinating film, the wild st...
2023-07-12
23 min
Watching Classic Movies
Bogie, Bacall, and The Hollywood Home Front Trilogy with Martin Turnbull
I was happy to welcome back novelist Martin Turnbull, my most popular guest on the podcast to date. We talked about Bogart, Bacall, Hollywood and Warner Brothers Studios during World War II and how they are featured in his Hollywood Homefront Trilogy including the recently released finale to this fascinating blend of fact and fiction You Must Remember This. You can learn more about Martin Turnbull’s many books, including his Hollywood Home Front Trilogy, at his official website. I also highly recommend following his fascinating Twitter account where he shares lots of photos and information about vintage LA & Ho...
2023-07-05
34 min
Watching Classic Movies
Classic Film Travel Destinations: The Stoogeum with Michelle Squiccimara
My guest is Michelle Squiccimara, registrar and outreach coordinator of The Stoogeum in Ambler, Pennsylvania. This three-story museum dedicated to the 3 Stooges contains thousands of artifacts and works of art. It’s also the home of the 3 Stooges fan club, one of the largest and most enduring in the nation. We talked about the many surprises the Stoogeum holds, the supportive fan community that has helped it to thrive, and a new book that reveals the underseen history of the Stooges extensive career on the road. The Official Stoogeum Website Purchase A Tour De Farce: The Complete History of th...
2023-05-10
33 min
Watching Classic Movies
Classic Film Travel Destinations: The Jimmy Stewart Museum with Executive Director Janie McKirgan
My guest is Janie McKirgan, Executive Director of the Jimmy Stewart Museum in Indiana, Pennsylvania We talked about the long history of this museum that seems humble from the outside, but has an extensive collection within and a movie theater that shows Stewart films every day. It’s a beloved institution in a town that still shows a lot of love for its most famous native. You can learn more about the Jimmy Stewart Museum at their official website. Check out their Jimmy Stewart podcast. There are some amazing interv...
2023-05-03
24 min
Watching Classic Movies
Classic Film Travel Destinations: The Barrymore Film Center with Executive Director Nelson Page
My guest is Nelson Page, Executive Director of the Barrymore Film Center in Fort Lee, New Jersey, the birthplace of the United States film industry. The center is an evolving cultural institution, featuring a reparatory movie theater that brings back the comforts and style of classic cinema and a museum that is free to the public and has already been a source of great fascination to its visitors in the five months it has been open. We talked about what the center has to offer, the history of film in Fort Lee, and how the future of cinema is...
2023-04-26
29 min
Watching Classic Movies
Classic Film Travel Destinations, The Ava Gardner Museum with Lynell Seabold and Lora Stocker
My guests are Lynell Seabold, Executive Director of the Ava Gardner Museum in Smithfield, North Carolina and Lora Stocker a longtime volunteer for the museum who has served as a social media consultant and board member. We talked about what the museum has to offer both as a physical and virtual experience, including the many ways the museum celebrates Ava Gardner and unites fans and collectors from around the world. Explore the Museum's virtual offerings at the Official Ava Gardner Museum site They also hav...
2023-04-19
37 min
Watching Classic Movies
Classic Film Travel Destinations: The James Dean Museum with Curator Dorothy Schultz
My guest is Dorothy Schultz, curator of the James Dean Museum We had a great talk about this thriving tribute to an actor who burned bright in his short life and left an enduring legacy. The museum is home to the largest collection of Dean artifacts and attracts visitors from around the world. It is also deeply loved and supported by the surrounding community, which includes Dean’s family. Dorothy shared stories about the museum and the annual festival it hosts, tips about how to make the most of a visit, and what Dean means to her as...
2023-04-12
32 min
Foxhole Symphony
The Fruit of Failure with Guest Rob Cruver
Send us a textJoin Mark and Sarge with this very special guest, Rob Cruver, as he shares his soft and gentle heart with listeners. Rob reflects on the details surrounding a life-altering moral failure five years ago that led to his resignation and eventual divorce. While none of us celebrate the failure itself, we do celebrate the reality that God will never leave or forsake us. Rob's courage to share his story is about as extraordinary as the fruit that God sometimes provides following our failures. "You will always be grateful for something God will do thro...
2023-04-07
1h 14
Watching Classic Movies
Season Six Preview: Classic Film Travel Destinations
Watching Classic Movies podcast returns on April 12 and this one’s going to be special. I wrote a travel guide for classic movie fans, full of destinations sure to delight lovers of vintage Hollywood. At the heart of The Classic Film Fan USA Travel Guide: Over 500 Attractions for Road Trips and Online Exploration are good people running fascinating places that bring the movies to life. This season I’m going to talk to several of them and shine a light on some of the most fascinating destinations for cla...
2023-03-29
00 min
The Video Essay Podcast
Episode 34. Cary Grant: A Class Act
Today's episode features a conversation with video essayists who participated in "Cary Grant: A Class Act," a collaboration between the podcast and the Cary Comes Home Festival, directed by Dr. Charlotte Crofts. Video essayists were asked to submit works that deal with class in relation to the life and/or work of Grant, who was born Archibald Leach in Bristol, England. The video essayists who participated are: Lara Callaghan, Kendahl Cruver, Will DiGravio (me), Wickham Flannagan, Dan O'Brien, and Stella Parker. You can watch all of the videos here. And learn more about the Cary Comes Home Festival here...
2023-02-28
1h 06
The Prospect Podcast
Carson Cruver Commits to Florida Atlantic
Carson Cruver Commits to Florida Atlantic go to myfootballcamps.com/d1 to get promoted www.myfootballcamps.com www.nucsports.com @coachschuman on all social This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
2023-01-31
00 min
Watching Classic Movies
Talking Fleischer Studios Cartoon Restoration and The Unlikely Social Media Star Koko the Ghost Clown with Fleischer Historian Ray Pointer and Rockin' Pins Owner Mauricio Alvarado
When I saw that a social media filter featuring the dancing ghost of Koko the Clown had gone viral, I had to know the story behind it. What I found was a great team that is working to preserve the timeless ‘toons of Max Fleischer, which featured Betty Boop, Popeye, Koko the Clown, and consisted of hundreds of fascinating animated shorts. This is my first dual interview on the show. Ray Pointer has been a Fleischer scholar for decades. He is the author of the essential Fleischer Studios tome The Art and Inventions of Max Fleischer: American Animation Pioneer. Ma...
2022-11-16
42 min
Watching Classic Movies
Author of Captain of Her Soul: The Life of Marion Davies Lara Gabrielle
My guest, Lara Gabrielle is the author of Captain of Her Soul: The Life of Marion Davies. We talked about Davies career, which was more successful than rumor would have it, her unique and mysterious long-term relationship with William Randolph Hearst, the enormous good she did for friends, family, and the community, and how unraveling the myths about her is a crucial part of telling her story. You can learn more about Lara’s book and how to buy it at University of California Press. Films discussed: Show People (1928) The Patsy (1928) T...
2022-11-09
30 min
Watching Classic Movies
Talking the Anna May Wong Quarter and The Trailblazing Star's Legacy with Author Paula Yoo
My guest, Paula Yoo is a screenwriter, producer, violinist and author of several books for young readers including the gorgeous picture book Shining Star: The Anna May Wong Story, with illustrations by Lin Wang. We talked about the significance of the new quarter featuring Wong, the first Asian American to be on US currency, her difficult, but fruitful career as a movie actress and how her story relates to the challenges we face as a society today. Learn more about Paula Yoo’s books on her official site The offi...
2022-11-02
36 min
Watching Classic Movies
Talking Queen of Technicolor: Maria Montez in Hollywood with Author Tom Zimmerman
My guest, Tom Zimmerman is the author of The Queen of Technicolor: Maria Montez in Hollywood. Montez was a unique star, imperious, but warm, not known for her acting ability, but skilled in committing completely to a role, whether in a skimpy costume for the six legendary Neverland films she made for Universal, or in a grittier setting, such as for her more noirish European roles. We talked about the magnetism, determination, and integrity of this remarkable woman. The Queen of Technicolor: Maria Montez in Hollywood by Tom Zimmerman, is a publication of Uni...
2022-10-26
32 min
Watching Classic Movies
Talking Viva Hollywood: The Legacy of Latin and Hispanic Artists in Film with Author Luis Reyes
My guest, Luis Reyes, is the author of Viva Hollywood: The Legacy of Latin and Hispanic Artists in American Film. We talked about the changing representation of this varied and vibrant group in Hollywood, and artists from the popular to the underseen, while celebrating the fact that Latin and Hispanic people in film have long been an integral part of the industry with many towering accomplishments and innovations to offer. Viva Hollywood: The Legacy of Latin and Hispanic Artists in American Film is available from Running Press. It's out of print, but I also highly re...
2022-10-19
30 min
The Video Essay Podcast
Third Anniversary Show: Part III
Today's show is the final part of the podcast's third anniversary celebration. Will shares clips from episodes twenty-one through thirty-one of the show. Topics include: [02:43] - Kendahl Cruver on viewing an old film in new ways [05:10] - Kevin B. Lee on the exploratory video essay [07:45] - Jemma Saunders on homework and the parametric approach [11:54] - Estrella Sendra on introducing students to video essays [15:55] - John Gibbs on blending media and mind-mapping [18:44] - Doug Pye on language and criticism [23:08] - Terri Francis on discovery [26:48] - Tracy Cox-Stanton on the scholarly video...
2022-09-19
51 min
Cosmic Soup: A Senior Living Podcast
Internalized Ageism with Cynthia and Derek
Do you know the term “internalized ageism”? Do you know how it impacts sales and marketing, warps the perspectives of your prospects and can make an immense difference in your own longevity? According to gerontology researchers Levy, Kunkel, and Kasl (2002), “Older individuals with more positive self-perceptions of aging lived 7.5 years longer than those with less positive self-perceptions of aging.” Our 3rdThird Marketing creative director Derek Dujardin and principle at 3rdPlus, Cynthia Thurlow-Cruver, have spent the summer crisscrossing the country speaking at quite a few senior living conferences on the topic of internalized ageism and marketing. We decided it was t...
2022-08-11
27 min
Watching Classic Movies
George Stevens Jr. Talks About His Memoir My Place in the Sun: Life in the Golden Age of Hollywood and Washington
I was honored to spend time with my guest, director, writer, producer, and playwright George Stevens Jr., founder of the American Film Institute, creator of the AFI Life Achievement Award and the Kennedy Center Honors, and winner of honors including the Emmy, Oscar, Peabody Award, and Writers Guild Award. He began his career helping his father, Hollywood director George Stevens make films and later moved to Washington D.C. to make films for Edward R. Murrow, where in addition to his eventual work with AFI, he worked with nearly every president from Kennedy to the present day a...
2022-08-10
28 min
Watching Classic Movies
The Many Phases of Ava Gardner With Ava Gardner Museum Board Member Lora Stocker
My guest, Lora Stocker is a graphic designer, artist , and illustrator who has worked with Turner Classic Movies social media. She’s also a board member of and social media strategist for the Ava Gardner Museum in Smithfield, North Carolina. We talked about the different phases of Gardner’s five decade career, how she went from an untrained discovery to an accomplished actress, and both her popular films and some lesser known suggested picks. Films featured in this episode: Ghosts on the Loose (1943) Whistle Stop (1946) The Killers (1946) The Bri...
2022-08-03
35 min
Watching Classic Movies
Talking Elizabeth Taylor's Mid-Sixties Through Seventies Career With Millie De Chirico
My guest is Millie De Chirico, programmer for Turner Classic Movies, including TCM Underground, and co-host of the essential movie podcast I Saw What You Did. While it is a period in her career that many find lacking, Millie and I are big fans of the movies Elizabeth Taylor made from the mid-sixties through the seventies. We had a talk about the unique magic of Taylor in middle-age, still beautiful and outrageously famous, but making bolder choices in her performances and choice of roles. Films Featured on This Episode: ...
2022-07-27
30 min
Watching Classic Movies
Fashion Instagrammer Rachel Boyce on Sharon Tate, 60s/18th Century Fashion in Films, and The Ethics and Care of Vintage Fashion
My guest, Rachel Boyce is an expert on 1960s and 18th Century fashion and the films that feature these styles. She shares that knowledge on her fascinating Instagram account, where I learn new things all the time. Rachel also collects vintage fashion. We talked about her most treasured acquisition: a dress owned by Sharon Tate, in addition the care of and ethics around vintage fashion, finding your true self through personal style, and how the 60s and 18th century are more closely linked in fashion and politics than you might think. You can follow Rachel o...
2022-07-20
32 min
Watching Classic Movies
John DiLeo, Author of There Are No Small Parts: 100 Outstanding Film Performances with Screen Time of 10 Minutes or Less
My guest, John DiLeo, has written seven books about film. His latest is There are No Small Parts: 100 Outstanding Film Performances with Screen Time of 10 Minutes or Less. We talked about the special characteristics of a brief, but potent screen performances and the many stars who made a lasting impression in a short appearance. To learn more about John DiLeo and his books, go to his official website. The show is available on Spotify, PocketCasts, Breaker, Stitcher, Anchor, Google, Radio Public, and YouTube. Watching Classic Movies podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts! If you ar...
2022-07-13
29 min
Abner Creek Baptist Church
1 John 2:1-2
Speaker - Dan Cruver
2022-06-27
52 min
Watching Classic Movies
Special Episode: How I Navigate the TCM Classic Film Festival
2022-04-15
04 min
Watching Classic Movies
Talking Bill Gunn and Ganja & Hess with Christopher Sieving
In 1973, filmmaker Bill Gunn’s vampire/addiction movie Ganja & Hess was a sensation at the Cannes Film Festival. Starring Duane Jones, Marlene Clark, musician Sam Waymon, and Gunn himself, this mysterious, fascinating film should have been an arthouse sensation in the States. Instead it played a single New York theater for two weeks, before it was pulled and eventually re-edited in a more conventional manner for the exploitation market. I talked with Christopher Sieving, author of Pleading the Blood: Bill Gunn’s Ganja & Hess, about the film, Gunn’s greatest works, and the career that this remarkable director, writer, and ac...
2022-04-13
33 min
Watching Classic Movies
Alicia Malone, TCM Host and Author of Girls on Film: Lessons From a Life of Watching Women in Movies
My guest, Alicia Malone is a TCM host and the author of Backwards in Heels: The Past, Present, and Future of Women Working in Film, The Female Gaze: Essential Movies Made by Women and her latest Girls on Film: Lessons from a Life of Watching Women in Movies. We talked about her journey to embrace her authentic self, what she’s focusing on next in her remarkable career, and how her perspective on film has grown and changed over years of movie fandom. To learn more about Alicia's latest book go to Mango Publishing. *** T...
2022-04-06
24 min
Watching Classic Movies
Talking the Thin Man Series with Brian Sauer of Pure Cinema Podcast
My guest Brian Sauer writes the review site Rupert Pupkin Speaks, hosts the podcast and YouTube channel Just the Discs, and is co-host of the official New Beverly Cinema podcast Pure Cinema. As the complete Thin Man mystery series has been released on Blu-ray for the first time, we celebrated by talking about the many fascinating and amusing elements of these six movies and the legendary pairing of series stars Myrna Loy and William Powell. Keep up with Brian: Pure Cinema Podcast, Just the Discs Podcast, Just the Discs YouTube, and Ru...
2022-03-30
30 min
St. Mary's Sunday Sermons
Prodigal Grace
In the parable of the prodigal son, which person are you? (Musical credit for the intro and outro belongs to Alex Cruver on piano and Karl Wilhelmi on guitar.)
2022-03-28
21 min
Watching Classic Movies
Talking Classic Film Biopics with Kristen Lopez
Kristen Lopez of Ticklish Business is one of my favorite classic film bloggers and podcasters. She's long had an interest in classic film biopics. We talked about the hits and misses in this most fascinating genre. Keep up with Kristen: Ticklish Business Blog Ticklish Business Podcast Instagram Twitter The show is available on Spotify, PocketCasts, Breaker, Stitcher, Anchor, Google and Radio Public. Watching Classic Movies podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts! If you are enjoying the show, please give...
2022-03-23
39 min
Watching Classic Movies
The History of the Garden of Allah Hotel with Novelist Martin Turnbull
Martin Turnbull is the author of several novels, including the nine book Garden of Allah series and his latest, All the Gin Joints. We talked about the history of the Garden of Allah Hotel and how it has influenced his writing. Learn more about Martin’s novels here. For loads of great Hollywood history and photos, follow Martin on Twitter. The show is available on Spotify, PocketCasts, Breaker, Stitcher, Anchor, Google and Radio Public. Watching Classic Movies podcast is also now available on Apple Podcasts! If you are enjoying the show, plea...
2022-03-16
36 min
Watching Classic Movies
Talking GIFs with GIPHY Editor Tiffany Vazquez
Love all the classic film GIFs online? That is thanks in part to my guest, GIPHY Editor Tiffany Vazquez, who has made a career of bringing brief, but potent moving images to millions of users. While Tiffany loves sharing movie history and fun clips with the masses, there’s so much more to her work, from ways to make life easier to highlighting vibrant moments from the past. We had a great talk about the magnificent power and variety of GIFs. You can follow Tiffany on Twitter and Instagram. Check out Tiffany's GIF ga...
2021-12-01
22 min
Watching Classic Movies
Talking Problematic Favs with Cinema Detroit and #TCMParty Co-Founder Paula Guthat
My guest Paula Guthat is the co-founder of Cinema Detroit and the popular TCM Party hashtag. She came to me with a dilemma, how do you react when you learn that one of your cinematic favs has done something horrific? The answer is personal, often not definitive, and complicated, especially when you are a film programmer as Paula is. We talked about the issue as it relates to our past, present, and future. For show notes, go to watchingclassicmovies.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/k-cruver/support
2021-11-24
31 min
Watching Classic Movies
Talking Classic Horror with Miguel Rodriguez, Director and Founder of Horrible Imaginings Film Festival
This episode I went into a classic horror deep dive with my guest Miguel Rodriguez, founder and director of the Horrible Imaginings Film Festival. While talking about some great films, we discussed when the style of horror as we know it emerged, when it transitioned from the classic era to the modern age, how what scares us is so personal and how what makes a monster has changed with the times. We had a quick visit from Miguel’s daughter Scarlett, a budding film festival director, I hope you enjoy the way she also enhanced the background of our co...
2021-11-17
37 min
Watching Classic Movies
Ben Model, Silent Film Accompanist
I’ve been fascinated by silent film accompanists ever since I saw an organist playing jaunty tunes for Charlie Chaplin shorts at a local pizza parlor as a kid. Accompanist, composer and film historian Ben Model has accompanied silent films since his college years. His career has taken him around the world. In pandemic time, he’s found a new international audience from his living room, streaming comedy shorts and live accompaniment via The Silent Comedy Watch Party with his co-host, film historian Steve Massa. We talked about Ben’s unusual career, creating the perfect score, a...
2021-11-10
30 min
Watching Classic Movies
Christina Lane, Author of Phantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, The Forgotten Woman Behind Hitchcock
Joan Harrison was one of only three women producing films during the studio age. Also a talented screenwriter, she was instrumental in helping Alfred Hitchcock develop his style on films including Rebecca and Foreign Correspondent, in addition to his long-running television shows. She was key in molding the film noir genre with movies like the edgy for their time The Phantom Lady and They Won’t Believe Me, and she also pushed boundaries with several television dramas. I talked about this remarkable filmmaker with my guest, Christina Lane, author of Phantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, The Forgotten Woman Be...
2021-11-03
29 min
Watching Classic Movies
Leonard Maltin and Starstruck: My Unlikely Road to Hollywood
From his beloved film guides, books, and tenure on Entertainment Tonight to his podcast Maltin on Movies, Leonard Maltin has been a part of my movie-watching life for as long as I can remember. He tells all in the fascinating new memoir Starstruck: My Unlikely Road to Hollywood. We talked about his life, career, and most treasured achievement. You can read my review of Mr. Maltin’s book here. For a signed, personalized copy of the book, while supplies last, go to Larry Edmunds Bookshop. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.sp...
2021-10-27
26 min
The Employee Safety Podcast
A Better Way to Communicate During Emergencies
To celebrate the first anniversary of the show, we invited Brian Cruver, founder and CEO of AlertMedia, to discuss his storied career path as an entrepreneur and how he arrived at the idea for AlertMedia.In this episode, Brian describes the circumstances that led to his passion for creating businesses that help people during emergencies and how they influenced his decision-making while building a purpose-driven organization.Establishing core values like “simplicity is a strength” and “customers come first” is essential to the company’s success, according to Brian.We also discuss:His scientific m...
2021-10-20
24 min
The Employee Safety Podcast
A Better Way to Communicate During Emergencies
To celebrate the first anniversary of the show, we invited Brian Cruver, founder and CEO of AlertMedia, to share his storied career path as an entrepreneur and how he arrived at the idea for AlertMedia. In this episode, Brian describes the circumstances that led to his passion for creating businesses that help people in emergencies and how they helped shape the organization into what it is today. Establishing core values like “simplicity is a strength” and “customers come first” is essential to the company’s success, according to Brian. We also discuss:- His scientific method approach to s...
2021-10-20
24 min
Cosmic Soup: A Senior Living Podcast
Why the World Needs 3rdPlus
It’s been a busy and productive year for us here at 3rdThird Marketing, and we wanted to take this opportunity to share some exciting news and give you a sneak peek of what we’ve been working on behind the scenes for quite some time. As many of you know, the company has branched out to provide additional services in the form of Culinary Coach and Community Coach. We have now added one more business unit to the fold: SparksPlus. And with such expansion came the need to develop a concept that could combine branding, marketing, culinary, coaching, and l...
2021-10-12
31 min
Watching Classic Movies
Terri Simone Francis, Author of Josephine Baker's Cinematic Prism
There’s no star quite like the glittering, charismatic, and forever modern Josephine Baker. In the book Josephine Baker’s Cinematic Prism my guest Terri Simone Francis explains why Baker’s movies, while a small part of a phenomenal career are an important and enduring part of her legacy. Dr. Francis has also recently introduced a collection of four restored Josephine Baker films currently streaming on The Criterion Channel. We talked about the remarkable screen presence, agency, and appeal of this unique dancer, singer, and actress. You can learn more about Dr. Francis' book, Josephine Baker’s Cinematic...
2021-08-18
31 min
Watching Classic Movies
The Truth About the Early Film Industry with Andrew A. Erish, Author of Vitagraph: America’s First Great Motion Picture Studio
When the movies were new, Vitagraph was the most successful film studio in the world. This was a time where as much as 85% of the population was seeing movies on a regular basis; that number is now less than 10%. Vitagraph’s innovations are numerous and influential to the present day, but the impact of the company has been overlooked in accounts of the time, until now. I spoke with Andrew Erish, author of Col. William N. Selig: The Man Who Invented Hollywood, about his new book Vitagraph: America’s First Great Motion Picture Studio, in which he sets the record...
2021-08-11
28 min
Watching Classic Movies
John Malahy--Author of Summer Movies: 30 Sun-Drenched Classics
What makes a summer movie? It’s more than sun and sand. I talked with John Malahy of TCM about his book, Summer Movies: 30 Sun-Drenched Classics and we unpacked the many ways the season of vacations and warm weather can come alive in the movies. To learn more about the book, go to Running Press. John also discussed movies from the book on TCM: Moon Over Miami (1941) Gidget (1959) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh...
2021-08-04
28 min
Watching Classic Movies
Eve Golden--Author of Jayne Mansfield: The Girl Couldn't Help It
They say never meet your heroes, but “they” never said anything about heroines. In my talk with Eve Golden, I found her to be every bit as witty, informed, and fun as I imagined her to be since I first started reading her Movieline column The Bottom Shelf in the 90s. Since then she has written two collections of film essays, and seven film and theater biographies, with an eighth on the way. We talked about her latest book Jayne Mansfield: The Girl Couldn’t Help It, her next biography, squealing, bullet bras, and all sorts of other important things...
2021-07-28
28 min
Watching Classic Movies
Christina Rice--Author of Mean...Moody… Magnificent: Jane Russell and the Marketing of a Hollywood Legend
There’s more to the actress Jane Russell than those “two things” they announced in the ads for her films. Writer, librarian and archivist Christina Rice can tell you all about it. Her first biography, Ann Dvorak: Hollywood’s Forgotten Rebel was a passion project. When her publisher suggested Russell as a follow up, she had to think about whether she wanted to write about this star about whom she knew so little. We are fortunate that she went for it, because her book Mean...Moody… Magnificent: Jane Russell and the Marketing of a Hollywood Legend is just as fascinatin...
2021-07-21
31 min
Reformation Fellowship
The Theology of Adoption for Suffering Sojourners with Dan Cruver
On this episode of the Reformation Fellowship Podcast, Justin Schell speaks with Dan Cruver about the theology of adoption. How our adoption in Christ by the Spirit draws us into the love and care of the Father, and how this is a great comfort in our darkest hour. Dan Cruver is the Director of Student and Family Ministries at Heritage Bible Church in Greer, South Carolina, and the President and Co-Founder of Together for Adoption. He is married to Melissa and they have three children. If you would like to connect with us and learn more about...
2021-05-20
38 min
Heritage Sermons
The Generosity of the Father and Christian Obediecnce
Ephesians 1:3-14 | God the Father | Dan Cruver In this sermon we hear from Ephesians 1:3-14. Even with just a cursory reading of Paul’s words to the Ephesians here, it’s nearly impossible to miss how incredibly generous the Father is to us. But what can easily be missed if we are not careful is how the Father’s generosity actually relates to and interacts with all the commands found in the second half of Paul’s epistle. Listen to explore how the Father’s generosity relates to our Christian obedience.
2021-04-25
44 min
The Video Essay Podcast
Episode 21. The Journeys of Cary Grant (+ A Special Request)
Today's episode begins with a special request from Will to the podcast's listeners. The episode features the audio from "The Journeys of Cary Grant: An Audiovisual Celebration," a partnership between the Cary Comes Home Festival and The Video Essay Podcast. In July 2020, we put out a call for video essays related to the theme of "journeys," not only in terms of geography, place, space and physical travels (both real life and on film), but also in terms of psychological journeys: voyages of identity, self-discovery and self-invention. On November 20, 2020, seven essayists joined Festival Director Charlotte Crofts and Will for a l...
2020-12-21
1h 18
Heritage Sermons
Jesus, the Son of God
Isaiah 63:15-64:4 | You Are the Christ | Dan Cruver Two sermons ago we began a series inspired by Peter's famous words, “You are the Christ” (Mark 8:29). In the first, we heard that in order to rescue us, Jesus had to be human. In the second, we considered Jesus as “Son of Man” from Daniel 7. With this sermon, Dan Cruver will take us to Isaiah 63:15–64:4 to deepen our understanding of what it means for Jesus to be “Son of God.” If you are hungry for good news this Christmas season, our text delivers it in a surprising way.
2020-12-20
57 min
Heritage Sermons
Loving Authority
Mark 11:27-12:12 | The Path | Trent Hunter In this sermon, Dan Cruver will preach from Mark 11:27-12:12. Jesus finds his authority aggressively questioned by the religious leaders. We learn that they despise his authority precisely because it threatens theirs. What they fail to see (or believe) is that Jesus’ authority is filled with good news!
2020-11-15
49 min
Tests and the Rest: College Admissions Podcast
Attending A Christian College
Depending on your background, you either know lots of people who have attended Christian colleges or can’t name more than one or two of the hundreds of institutions in the U.S. Amy and Mike invited educational consultant Mark Cruver to proclaim the virtues of attending a Christian university. What are five things you will learn in this episode? How many Christian colleges are there and where can they be found? What is the hallmark of a classic Christian college education? What are the academic, social, and financial advantages of attending a Christian university? What ki...
2020-10-09
24 min
Cosmic Soup: A Senior Living Podcast
Cultivating Culture at Cadence: Talking Horticulture and Memory Care with Rob Leinbach and Roy Wilburn
What’s a common hobby among centenarians? According to a study recently covered by the BBC, the favored hobby is … gardening! Because we’re in the thick of summer, a lot of cool stuff is growing in the garden. So to celebrate all things green, we’re producing a series of podcasts on urban gardens located at senior living properties. Joining us today is Rob Leinbach, Principal at Cadence Living, a company that develops, manages and owns a national portfolio of communities ranging from modest to truly upscale. We invited Rob to talk about their Poway, California, memory c...
2020-09-03
1h 00
Ideas to Invoices
Brian Cruver, CEO and Founder of AlertMedia
Brian is an entrepreneur, investor, author, and is currently the CEO of AlertMedia, a company he founded in 2013. AlertMedia is now the world’s leading provider of emergency communication software, used by over 2000 enterprise companies in 100 countries to keep employees safe from threats to their health and safety. Before AlertMedia, Brian co-founded Xenex in 2008, where he and his team developed a germ-killing robot, now used in over 500 hospitals around the world, preventing infections and saving thousands of lives each year. He is also an investor and adviser to dozens of early-stage startups through his investment firm, Marketdriver Ventures. Brian’s fo...
2020-04-08
27 min
Cosmic Soup: A Senior Living Podcast
Cynthia Thurlow Cruver- Branding: How to Get it Right
Today, Cynthia stops by the Cosmic Soup Lair to discuss her primary area of expertise: branding. We discuss the ins and outs of branding: what it is, what it isn't, why it's important, and how to tell if it's time to make some changes. This is a very in-depth and insightful conversation about a topic that too often gets lost in the mix when discussing challenges within the industry. So if you're struggling with census (Mike's new word of the day) or you're feeling disconnected with the generational changes in the population, then this interview is for you! Check...
2020-02-21
31 min
Heritage Sermons
The Incarnation for Your Need
Hebrews 4:14–16 | The Incarnation and You | Dan Cruver The previous sermon examined how in Hebrews 10 God decisively addressed our guilty past (vv. 1-4) through the incarnation of His Son (vv. 5-10). As wonderful as that is, Hebrews 10:1-10 doesn’t directly address our present and future need. Hebrews 4:14-16 answers this question: how does the incarnation address our need when we face temptation?
2020-01-05
52 min
Heritage Sermons
The Incarnation for Your Past
Hebrews 10:1–10 | The Incarnation and You | Dan Cruver Hebrews 10:1-10 exhorts is to turn our gaze from looking inward to looking outward. This turn from inward to outward is the only way—the God-ordained way—to live a life of freedom from internal guilt and a consciousness of sin. The writer turns our gaze outward to the Son who came into the world as one who was made like us “in every respect” (2:17). There really is objective, comprehensive forgiveness and cleansing for all who believe in the Son who became man.
2019-12-29
49 min
Culture Code Champions
Building A Great Company Culture with Brian Cruver
When life gave him lemons, Brian Cruver started a lemonade factory out of that. Coming out of a horrendous experience at the demise of Enron, Brian has been starting companies with positive impacts such as Xenex and AlertMedia, to name a few. He is also an investor and advisor to dozens of early stage startups through his investment firm called Marketdriver Ventures. With everything he’s gone through, Brian has some very interesting experiences to share on building great company culture on today’s show. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Culture...
2019-10-18
33 min
The Marne Report
The Marne report, Volume 2 - The Web App
The second edition of the Marne Report introduces the Fort Stewart Mobile App, a program designed to familiarize Soldiers and Families with the installation and key services and programs. Meet the mind behind the design of the new Team Stewart Website and Web App, Addison Cruver, who used creative concepts to help reach the 'now' generation.
2019-09-13
08 min
Heritage Sermons
Jesus, You, and God-Forsakenness
Psalm 22 | The Psalms, Jesus, and You | Dan Cruver | The worst possible experience that anyone can ever face is God-forsakenness. Ever since Adam and Eve were cast out of the Garden of Eden, humanity has been profoundly haunted by the sense of being forsaken by God. Even as Christians, from time-to-time (sometimes often), we struggle with the feeling that we have been abandoned by God, that God has left us to fend for ourselves. What are we to do when that is our experience?
2019-06-09
48 min
Heritage Sermons
Jesus, You, and the Father's Goodness
Psalm 16 | The Psalms, Jesus, and You | Dan Cruver Being confident in God’s goodness to us is not as easy as it may seem. Entertaining doubt about the goodness of God ultimately led to Adam and Eve’s sin in the Garden of Eden, and this doubt continues to plague us. If we are not confident in God’s goodness, our circumstances will toss us to-and-fro and faithful Christian living becomes impossible. Listen in as we look at Psalm 16, a psalm of supreme confidence in the goodness of God in life and in death.
2019-06-02
53 min
Heritage Sermons
Two Ways of Seeing
Psalm 36 | Two Ways of Seeing | Dan Cruver
2019-05-12
36 min
The Dr. Gundry Podcast
Sustainable food in an underwater ranch? | Phil Cruver
Dr. Steven Gundry sits down with Phil Cruver, serial entrepreneur and Founder/ CEO of Catalina Sea Ranch, a 100-acre sea estate that produces sustainably-raised mussels. Phil has also written over 100 articles published in national magazines and trade journals relating to his various businesses, and has had two patents awarded from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. More info: https://drgundry.com/012-sustainable-food-may-be-in-this-underwater-ranch/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2018-11-12
46 min
The Satanic Players Society
The June 2016 Sideshow (Travelling Sideshow of the Macabre)
Welcome to the June performance of the Satanic Players Society. Even though it is Summer there is always time for a little darkness! Featuring the works of Clover Martin, Gene Levergne, Milton C Cruver, Keith C Ecker, M.R. Stover and Arjay Murray we take you on another trip of horror and madness! Will you let us in? To see the full episode details please visit: https://www.satanicplayerssociety.com/the-june-2016-sideshow.html --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/satanicplayers/support
2018-02-23
34 min
Reverend Campbell Discusses... Archives | reverendcampbell.com
Jurassic Resurrection
Speak of the Devil discusses Jurassic Resurrection with Warlock Milton Cruver. Is there any Satanic responsibility to the other species on this planet? What does a Satanist think about bringing back extinct species? How does this translate to eugenics? You can learn more about Warlock Milton Cruver by visiting his podcast's website raisinghellpodcast.wordpress.com. https://youtu.be/4hxfupvNrQE
2017-08-21
1h 18
Speak of the Devil - Presented by Reverend Campbell
Jurassic Resurrection
Speak of the Devil discusses Jurassic Resurrection with Warlock Milton Cruver. Is there any Satanic responsibility to the other species on this planet? What does a Satanist think about bringing back extinct species? How does this translate to eugenics? You can learn more about Warlock Milton Cruver by visiting his podcast’s website raisinghellpodcast.wordpress.com. The post Jurassic Resurrection appeared first on Magister Campbell.
2017-08-21
1h 18
Speak of the Devil - Presented by Reverend Campbell
Jurassic Resurrection
Speak of the Devil discusses Jurassic Resurrection with Warlock Milton Cruver. Is there any Satanic responsibility to the other species on this planet? What does a Satanist think about bringing back extinct species? How does this translate to eugenics? You can learn more about Warlock Milton Cruver by visiting his podcast's website raisinghellpodcast.wordpress.com. https://youtu.be/4hxfupvNrQE
2017-08-21
1h 18
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/335257to listen full audiobooks. Title: Anatomy of Greed: The Unshredded Truth from an Enron Insider Author: Brian Cruver Narrator: Mel Foster Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 47 minutes Release date: May 16, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Business Publisher's Summary: Brian Cruver first entered the 'Death Star,' Enron's office complex, in March 2001. He was twenty-nine years old, an eager MBA ready to cash in as a new hire with one of America's most highly valued companies. But, from his first day—when his new boss warned him, 'there was a mix-up in the hi...
2017-05-16
10h 47
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/335257 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Anatomy of Greed: The Unshredded Truth from an Enron Insider Author: Brian Cruver Narrator: Mel Foster Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 47 minutes Release date: May 16, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Business Publisher's Summary: Brian Cruver first entered the 'Death Star,' Enron's office complex, in March 2001. He was twenty-nine years old, an eager MBA ready to cash in as a new hire with one of America's most highly valued companies. But, from his first day—when his new boss warned him, 'there was a mix-up in th...
2017-05-16
03 min
Together for Adoption South Africa
2013.03.02 - T4ASA - Breakout Session 5 - Dan Cruver
Together for Adoption South Africa Breakout Session 5 Dan Cruver Caring for orphans and being unstained from the world
2013-03-11
54 min
Together for Adoption South Africa
2013.03.02 - T4ASA - Main Session 6 - Dan Cruver
Together for Adoption South Africa Main Session 6 Dan Cruver The Abba cries of Scripture - suffering and adoption
2013-03-08
1h 22
Together for Adoption South Africa
2013.03.01 - T4ASA - Main Session 3 - Dan Cruver
Together for Adoption South Africa Main Session 3 Dan Cruver The Story of Adoption - How our adoption in Christ is central in God's plan of salvation
2013-03-08
58 min
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Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Forbes, November 7, 2011 Author: Forbes Narrator: Ken Borgers Format: Highlights Length: 1 hr and 10 mins Language: English Release date: 11-07-11 Publisher: Forbes Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes Genres: Business, Commerce & Economy Publisher's Summary: Welcome to Forbes for November 7th, 2011 from Audible. This edition contains seven feature articles. In the cover story, we'll tell you about, Bill Gates: The Power to Save Lives - Bill Gates is changing the world again through another cheap technology vaccines. Having prevented millions of deaths, he's determined to turn Malthus on his...
2011-11-07
1h 10
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Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 221462 Title: Reclaiming Adoption: Missional Living Through the Rediscovery of Abba Father Author: Dan Cruver, Various Authors Narrator: Jason Younger Format: Unabridged Length: 03:00:00 Language: English Release date: 01-01-11 Publisher: CruciformPress Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Summary: One of the ambitious dreams that Reclaiming Adoption and its authors share with the Apostle Paul is that when Christians hear the word adoption, they will think first about their adoption by God. As it now stands, Christians usually think first about the adoption of children. Reclaiming Adoption sets out to change this...
2011-01-01
3h 00