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RedClean - The Filthy Clean PodcastRedClean - The Filthy Clean PodcastRichard Winkworth From C.L.E.A.N CCS | RedClean - The Filthy Clean Pod #9In this powerful episode, we’re joined by Richard Winkworth, founder of C.L.E.A.N CCS, who takes us on an unfiltered journey through the origins of his business and the unwavering resilience that has defined his path. From showing grit as a young boy to building a thriving commercial cleaning company, Richard shares how his values shaped his leadership—and how he was forced to pivot during the COVID-19 pandemic to survive and thrive. We explore: His early entrepreneurial drive and the mindset that fueled his growth How he e...2025-07-101h 09Tales of the SeaTales of the SeaReading the GlassAfter 30 years on board a wide range of ships, my guest today, Capt. Elliot Rappaport has shared his knowledge of the weather in a fascinating and engaging narrative published in 2023, it’s titled, Reading the Glass, a book that in my humble opinion (one shared by many reviewers as well) should be essential reading for every sailor – no matter their experience or background. Enjoy. 2025-05-2532 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaFriends of Casco BayToday we’re going to be talking about an important Portland, Maine based organization that concentrates on the preservation and protection of the seas around us – The Friends of Casco Bay. As I look out from my studio at the beautiful waters of Casco Bay, I find myself thinking - this place is gorgeous, this bay is a playground for sailors, kayakers, fisherman and boaters. The islands are taken care of, there’s no floating debris… the waters look healthy. And I know that doesn’t come with a lot of hard work.2025-05-1231 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaCaviar DreamsToday we're going to be talking about caviar, salted, processed fish eggs, or roe, the only kind that can truly be called caviar. Because it comes from various species of the anadromous fish, more commonly known as sturgeon. As early as the ninth century, the joys of eating caviar were on record over the centuries, this nutrient rich food was famously served by Russian czars, middle Eastern Shaws, and many other royalty, but also eaten by the common folk. That is until scarcity and price took it out of their reach. Joining me on this journey is George Faison...2025-03-0253 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaAtlantic Sea FarmsToday we're going to be talking about kelp. Yep, seaweed.Alright. Kelp is not synonymous with seaweed, but they are related, and those in the know tend to use the terms interchangeably.The question we'll examine is this; is kelp one of the resources that will help sustain our planet and its ever-growing population in the future.My guest today is Liz McDonald. Liz is responsible for farming partnerships at Atlantic Sea Farms, a main base company working alongside fishing families on the coast of Maine to cultivate regenerative kelp, one of several...2025-02-0236 minSt James Lutheran ChurchSt James Lutheran ChurchHow to Be the Church in Challenging Times (Last Sunday of the Church Year)Jude addresses a church in which false teaching has begun eating away the church's testimony from within, and cultural pressures to accommodate paganism squeezes the church from without. In this situation Jude encourages the church to remain faithful to Jesus while gently extending Christ's mercy to those who are struggling with sin, keeping before her at all times the sovereign lordship of Jesus over all things and his ultimate return to give eternal life to all who believe in him and to rule forever over his new creation. How to Be the Church in Challenging Times — Last Sunday of the Ch...2024-11-2431 minSt James Lutheran ChurchSt James Lutheran ChurchThe Benefits of Salvation - Nov 10 - Twenty-fifth Sunday after PentecostThe preacher of Hebrews, arguing to his listeners that salvation can only be found in Jesus, outlines for them how Jesus is the only one who can get us in to the Father, he's the only one who can stop our suffering, and he's the only one who makes us alright in the end. The Benefits of Salvation — Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost, November 10, 2024: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2024-twenty-fifth-sunday-after-pentecost Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-content/uploads/st-james-20241110-order-of-service.pdf Online giving: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/give Isaiah 44:21-23 Psalm 146 1 Kings 17:8–16 Hebrews 9:24–28 Mark 12:38–44 Songs and Hymns: - Alleluia, Alleluia! Hearts to Heaven: Text by Chris...2024-11-1025 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaSaltwater ClassroomI'm pleased to welcome as my guest today a multidisciplined and passionate advocate for the Sea, Alexandra Doudera. What Alexandra has accomplished in a very short period is quite extraordinary. As a young girl growing up in Camden, Maine, she formed a deep and lasting connection with the ocean. I'll use her own words here. “I felt called to it. It was an almost unavoidable consequence of spending summers exploring Maine's Rocky Coast.” Lexi, as her peers and students call her, has gained great success, not only as a passionate ocean advocate and educator, but also...2024-10-1329 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaSlippery BeastToday’s topic is an aquatic creature that has been on the planet since the Cretaceous Period – that’s about 145 million years ago. Indigenous tribes in the state of Maine were catching and consuming this tasty fin fish in the local rivers and streams for thousands of years – using handmade traps that pre-date the pyramids at Giza. Yup, we’re talking about the creature commonly known as the Eel. And today we'll take a look at this fascinating and mysterious creature that has baffled philosophers, scientists, and fisherman alike for thousands of years...2024-09-2937 minSt James Lutheran ChurchSt James Lutheran ChurchLoving the Unlovable - Sep 22 - Eighteenth Sunday after PentecostWe all want to be loved because we deserve it, but none of us can be deserving enough to earn the kind of love we really crave. So, in spite of our fear that we can never be truly loved because of our unlovability, Jesus holds on to us, he identifies with us, and he sacrifices himself in order to rescue us with his infinitely deep love. Loving the Unlovable — Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost, September 22, 2024: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2024-eighteenth-sunday-after-pentecost Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-content/uploads/st-james-20240922-order-of-service.pdf Online giving: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/give Isaiah 44:21-23 Psalm 54 Jeremiah 11:18–20 Jame...2024-09-2235 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaVictory at SeaA short time ago one of my sisters was looking through a box of correspondence – letters from my father to his sister in the days following World War II. That’s a lifetime ago – 83 years – the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor having pulled America into the war. John Winkworth, my father, had enlisted in the Navy and reported for training in the winter of 1943. My dad was 24 when he enlisted – and he along with other young soldiers volunteered to face the growing escalation of the enemy offensive in Europe. After basic training...2024-09-0125 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaThe Working WaterfrontThe winter of 2023-24 saw a series of fierce storms that reshaped the main landscape. The storms battered landmarks and waterfront communities. Most of us hunkered inside, did not venture out to face the storms fury and impact. Unprecedented rains flooded Western and central Maine with sustained winds of 35 to 40 miles per hour gusting well beyond that, bringing additional damage to the state.My guest today is Sam Belknap. Sam is the current director of Maine Island Institute Center for Marine Economy, overseeing the work on several fronts, including protecting and sustaining Maine's working waterfronts.2024-08-1932 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaThe Blue Economy My guest today is an ocean policy specialist. He didn’t start there… after college Michael Conathan worked as a journalist, a children’s book editor, and a Hollywood Screenwriter. But the ocean has always had a hold on him and now he’s got over15 years of experience working on making things happen on international, federal, and regional marine initiatives. Lately he has been focused on growing the sustainable “Blue Economy”. I’m pleased to welcome Michael Conathan – dad, surfer, and number one fan and supporter of his writer / comedienne wife – and a Sen...2024-07-1832 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaRisky Business; The Secret Life of LobstersIt might have been predicted that my guest today would become enchanted with the sea. As a young boy, while spending summers on an island off the idyllic coast of Maine, Trevor Corson, was surrounded by beautiful clean, cold waters – the perfect habitat for oysters, shrimp, mussels, scallops, fish and of course the famous Maine lobsters. Today he is the author of two highly acclaimed books – including The Story of Sushi – and his first book, which is a narrative NON-fiction but reads like a novel - which we’ll talk about today: The Secret Life of Lobsters, a book t...2024-07-1036 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaStars of the SeaMy guest today is Andrew McCracken, a current PhD student at the University of Vermont. Andrew is on a quest along with his fellow marine biologists to discover possible answers to a pending crisis for these fragile creatures known as starfish - or more accurately, sea stars. I wanted to begin by hearing his thoughts on why this ancient creature has held such fascination for people all over the world.2024-06-0432 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaHow I stopped worrying and learned to love to fish. My guest today took a highly unusual path to the sea. Anna Conathan is a standup comedienne, actor, television comedy writer, life-coach, and most recently a working stern man on a commercial lobster boat. She’s also a mom – so it’s clear that Anna is a multi-talented, multi-faceted woman whose love of fishing – and the sea - has captured her imagination.2024-05-1623 minThe Property ExchangeThe Property ExchangeCountry Life - Hampshire and the Rural MarketsThe pandemic sparked a flight out of town for the green space of the countryside – but is this trend continuing or has it gone into reverse?   Property commentator Anne Ashworth hears from Winkworth CEO Dominic Agace and Anthony Beecheno from Winkworth Petersfield. They’re joined by special guest Mark Hedges, the editor of Country Life, who has some interesting insights on what to do, and what not to do, if you’re a townie who makes the move to a country village …2024-04-2627 minSt James Lutheran ChurchSt James Lutheran ChurchThe Stages of Coming to Know the Messiah - Feb 25 - Second Sunday in LentLike the man whose sight Jesus restored in two steps, Jesus' disciples come to know him in multiple stages: first, they recognize him as the Messiah; second, they accept that his mission is not in military or political victory but in suffering; and third, they come to embrace their own fellowship with him on that path of suffering to the cross. The Stages of Coming to Know the Messiah — Second Sunday in Lent, February 25, 2024: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2024-second-sunday-in-lent Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-content/uploads/st-james-20240225-order-of-service.pdf Online giving: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/give Matthew 11:28-30 Psalm 22:23–31 Genesis 17:1–7, 15–16 Romans 5:1–11 Mark 8:27–...2024-02-2531 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaA big fish caught and a big dream lost. Today, I want to talk about some unfinished business. In an earlier episode titled, “Men, Fish and Moby Dick” I got to spend time exploring Herman Melville’s impetus to write his great novel about Captain Ahab and his battle with the massive whale, Moby Dick. There’s another famous fish in literature that has always fascinated me – one created by Ernest Hemingway.In “The Old Man and the Sea” published in 1952, Hemingway wrote about a down-and-out fisherman, named Santiago, from a small village in Cuba - and his epic three days and two nights battle with a giant marlin...2024-01-0218 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaA Mainers Christmas PoemHappy Holidays! This piece was written by Jule Selbo and performed by Mark Winkworth. With music composed by Jim McNeely. May your days be filled with light. Enjoy!2023-12-2304 minSt James Lutheran ChurchSt James Lutheran ChurchThe Gift of Countercultural Gospel Proclamation - Dec 10 - Second Sunday in AdventJohn the Baptist's clothing, diet, and desert-dwelling marked him as a countercultural prophet against Israel's leaders and way of life; his message was a proclamation that God was about to deliver his people through a coming anointed one; and his presence in the story is a reminder that God does not essentially need us, but gladly invites us to participate in his plan to redeem his creation back to himself through his Son Jesus. The Gift of Countercultural Gospel Proclamation — Second Sunday in Advent, December 10, 2023: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2023-second-sunday-in-advent Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-content/uploads/st-james-20231210-order-of-service.pdf On...2023-12-1032 minSt James Lutheran ChurchSt James Lutheran ChurchThe Second Coming - Nov 19 - Twenty-fifth Sunday after PentecostWhen a wealthy man goes on a long trip and leaves his servants in charge of investing and growing his property, two of them creatively and aggressively grow their master's wealth while the third conservatively hoards the money. The first two work for the joy they have in their master growing out of their deep faith in his joy in them; the third refuses to work because of his fear and hatred of his master growing out of his deep distrust of his character. And like the first two, our lives and work in Jesus' kingdom will thrive and grow...2023-11-1930 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaAsking the tough questions. Although we might consider the topic of today’s Tales of the Sea discussion somewhat “sea-adjacent” the health of the lands that directly interact with any body of water – be it ocean or river or lake - is critical to our environment. It might be a watershed, or a wetland or a tidal marsh or estuary or bog – these “sea-adjacent” areas are important. And that’s why I was anxious to have Curtis Bohlen, director of the Casco Bay Estuary Partnership in Portland, Maine, join me on today’s podcast.2023-11-1027 minExpository Songs PodcastExpository Songs PodcastEpisode 16: Philippians 1Show NotesView all podcast episodes: https://danielmount.com/podcast/More songs from Philippians: https://danielmount.com/expository-songs/philippians/ Searchable database: https://danielmount.com/expository-songs/ Songs featured:Philippians 1:6: He Who Began A Good Work In You (Steve Green/Jon Mohr)Philippians 1:21: To Live is Christ (Sovereign Grace Music/Mark Altrogge, Bob Kauflin)Philippians 1:21: To...2023-09-121h 01Tales of the SeaTales of the SeaBetter Call Bill TaylorShould Mother Nature find herself in need of a top-notch lawyer to defend her precious waters she would do well to call Bill Taylor. Bill has over 40 years of experience in water law and has been a faithful and passionate steward to the seas along the Eastern Shore.2023-08-0923 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaMen, Fish, and Moby DickToday we talk about WHY men fish, why we are so impressed with BIG fish – and finally, what inspired Herman Melville to write about the biggest whale ever seen.Many have suggested there’s something primal in the act of fishing. Man versus Nature and all that. There’s a well-known quote from the 31st president of the United States, Herbert Hoover, an avid fisherman, he said: “All men are equal before fish.”2023-07-1116 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaCan the sea help meet the needs of a growing planet?When it comes to the question of how we will feed a world population – estimated to be 8.5 billion people by the year 2030 - attention has recently turned to the sea – and sustainable aquaculture. My guest today is Jeff Auger. Jeff is the director of Business Growth and Acquisitions for Atlantic Aqua Farms – one of North Americas largest growers, processor and distributor of high-quality shellfish. I wanted to know what Jeff, who is based in Maine – and focused primarily on oyster farming - thought about aquaculture practices that are currently in use.2023-07-0122 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaA Satisfying Sail Around the WorldMy guest is Zeke Holland is a lifelong sailor and the author of A Satisfying Sail Around the World. One reviewer, “The book captures the joys and challenges of world cruising, and brings an eventful circumnavigation to a well-deserved and happy ending.” 2023-05-2525 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaGhost Ships: Part IIn this episode we’re going to talk about Ghost Ships. That’s right – the spooky stuff of legend – and mystery.. Maritime history and literature are filled with tales of ghost ships – some vanish into thin air, some are mysterious vessels found sailing the oceans with no one aboard and some are stories of the curses that often-sent ships to a terrible, deadly – or undeadly - fate.2023-05-1815 minTales of the SeaTales of the SeaThe Wreck of the Hesperus December 1839. A massive storm hits the East Coast leaving ships and lives in its wake. A young poet named Longfellow is inspired to write a narrative poem that will become one of the most memorable pieces in American literature.2023-04-1914 minSunday Morning SermonsSunday Morning SermonsMark 15:1-39    Discussion Guide Helpful Links:Music to play before and after service: WR Listening Music on SpotifyMusic that we sing together: WR Worship on SpotifyOrder of ServiceLearn more about our Sunday morning liturgy hereMovement I - God is GodCall to Worship - Zech 9:9Congregational SingingPraise to the Lord, the Almighty by Joachim Neander & Catherine WinkworthMovement II - We Need HimConfession Congregational SingingBe Thou My Vision by Mary Elizabeth Byrne & Eleanor Hen...2022-04-1027 minSunday Morning SermonsSunday Morning SermonsMark 8:27-9:13    Helpful Links:Music to play before and after service: WR Listening Music on SpotifyMusic that we sing together: WR Worship on SpotifyOrder of ServiceLearn more about our Sunday morning liturgy hereMovement I - God is GodCall to WorshipPsalm 97:1-6Congregational SingingRising Sun by David Leonard, Kyle Lee, Leslie Jordan, & Paul Mabury [Apple Music] [Spotify]Movement II - We Need HimConfessionCongregational SingingYou Have Been For Us by Clayton Luc...2022-01-0224 minPocketful of GracePocketful of GraceChristmas @ Grace 2021Music for Christmas @ Grace Lutheran Church, State College PA performed by Grace musicians under the direction of Laurel Sanders and Nate Glocke. Organist, Cynthia Mills and pianists Ryan Ditmer and Adam Smith. Credits: Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day – arr. Don Michael Dicie. © St. James Music Press, 2010. Used with permission of St. James Press, License #21540.Credits: Sing to God – G.F. Handel, arr. Carol McClure. © St. James Music Press, 2010. Used with permission of St. James Press, License #21540.Credits: Ding, Dong, Merrily On High – Traditional / arr. Barbara Wallace. © St. James Music Press, 2010. Used with perm...2021-12-2328 minSt James Lutheran ChurchSt James Lutheran ChurchThe Whole Person - Aug 22 - Thirteenth Sunday after PentecostChristians tend to isolate one part of their humanity - their mind, emotions, will, or body - and overemphasize that element to the exclusion of the others, but Jesus wants us to worship him with our whole heart. The Whole Person — Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost, August 22, 2021: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2021-thirteenth-sunday-after-pentecost Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-content/uploads/st-james-20210822-order-of-service.pdf Psalm 26:1–2, 6–8 Isaiah 29:11–19 Ephesians 5:22–33 Mark 7:1–13 Hymns: - I Am Jesus’ Little Lamb: Text by Henrietta L. von Hayn; tune by Choral-Buch Brüder-Gemeinen, 1784; text and tune are in the public domain. - Praise to the Lord, the Almighty: Text by Joachim Neander...2021-08-221h 11John Davies: Notes from a small vicarJohn Davies: Notes from a small vicarSunday 20 June 2021 - Prayers and ReadingsFrom Revd John Davies, vicar of Clapham with Keasden and Austwick with Eldroth in the Diocese of Leeds. Prayers and reflections from the Churches Weekly Newsletter in a time of the coronavirus: 20 June 2021, The Third Sunday after Trinity. Featuring 'Now thank we all our God' Author: Martin Rinkart (1636), Translator: Catherine Winkworth. Performed by The Cambridge University Brass Ensemble & The Choir of Queens' College, Cambridge from Wedding Hymns, 1999; 'Some went down to the sea in ships' Psalm 107 adapted and performed by Pastor Joel S Neubauer, St Mark Lutheran Church (ELCA), Yorktown, Virginia; and 'Psalm 107: Give thanks to the...2021-06-1726 minSt James Lutheran ChurchSt James Lutheran ChurchThe Power of Suffering - Mar 21 - Fifth Sunday in LentIt seems counterintuitive that we can win through losing, but the heart of the Gospel is that Jesus sacrificed himself to ransom many to himself, so that our service to others might result in their sanctification. The Power of Suffering — Fifth Sunday in Lent, March 21, 2021: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2021-fifth-sunday-in-lent Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-content/uploads/st-james-20210321-order-of-service.pdf Psalm 43:1; 116:1–4, 8 Jeremiah 31:31–34 Hebrews 5:1–10 Mark 10:32–45 Hymns: - My Dwelling Place: Chris Eaton, Keith Getty, Kelly Meredith Minter, Kristyn Getty, and Stuart Townend, © 2015, 2018 Getty Music Hymns and Songs, Getty Music Publishing, Townend Songs; used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. - Praise to the Lord, the A...2021-03-211h 06Trinity TalksTrinity TalksSunday, March 14th 2021Welcome   Reading                                             Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22   Hymn #792                                     There is a Balm in Gilead                                Readings                                             Numbers 21:4-9                                                                     John 3:14-21   Anthem                                      God So Loved the World                                                                   John Stainer   Readings                                              John 19:6, 15-17                                                                         Mark 15:21            Sermon                                  Stations of the Cross: Bearing (#7) and Helping (#8)                                                          Rev. Judith Fulp-Eickstaedt   Joys and Concerns and Prayers of the People   Hymn #816                            If Thou But Trust in God to Guide Thee   Invitation to Stewardship                     www.trinityarlington.org/GIVE                                                Text to give: (833) 940-3026   Song                                                      All the People Said Amen   Benediction                Blessing That Makes a Way for You By Jan Richardson  Anthem   God So Loved the World John Stainer Public Domain     Service Music   American Tapestry Improvisation on Balm in Gilead Joseph M. Martin Copyright 1993 Malcolm Music Permission pending from Hal Leonard.   Augsburg Organ Library: Healing and Lent Balm in Gilead African American Spiritual setting by Robert Powell Copyright 1996 Augsburg Fortress. Permission to stream/podcast the music for this service obtained from ONE LICENSE, License #A736703. All rights reserved.   Hymns   792 There Is a Balm in Gilead Text: African American Spiritual Music: African American Spiritual; arr. Melv2021-03-1544 minSt James Lutheran ChurchSt James Lutheran ChurchAll Things to All People - Feb 7 - Fifth Sunday after the EpiphanyPaul's commitment to the truth of the Gospel was matched by his flexibility in making that same Gospel accessible and understandable to all people, and God calls his Church now to that same Christ-centered commitment. All Things to All People — Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany, February 7, 2021: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2021-fifth-sunday-after-the-epiphany Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-content/uploads/st-james-20210207-order-of-service.pdf Psalm 13:3–6 Isaiah 40:21–31 Mark 1:29–39 1 Corinthians 9:16–27 Hymns: - Light of God: Text and tune by Keith Getty and Kristyn Getty, © 2005 Thankyou Music, used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. - O Church, Arise: Text and tune by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend, © 2005 Thankyou Music; used...2021-02-071h 01EC Comics Presents... THE VAULT OF HORROR!EC Comics Presents... THE VAULT OF HORROR!THE VAULT OF HORROR, Episode 5“Can you make me one of those voodoo dolls?” “Voodoo Vengeance!” Adapted by Lance Roger Axt from the story by Johnny Craig. Broadcaster Charles Standish’s much younger wife is cheating on him. Time for a little payback, courtesy of a voodoo doll. “Werewolf” Adapted by Butch D’Ambrosio from the story by Jules Feiffer and Harry Harrison. At a clandestine meeting of government operatives, a decades-old secret is unearthed regarding a group of hikers in Eastern Europe, a “werewolf hunter”, and… yes… a werewolf… St...2020-04-1746 minDivine Office – Liturgy of the Hours of the Roman Catholic Church (Breviary)Divine Office – Liturgy of the Hours of the Roman Catholic Church (Breviary)Midafternoon PrayerRibbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1054 Complementary Psalmody: 1655 (Midafternoon) Proper of Saints: 1789 (reading, concluding prayer) Midafternoon Prayer for the Feast of Saint Mark, Evangelist, using the Complementary Psalmody God, come to my assistance. — Lord, make haste to help me. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: — as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. Amen. Alleluia. HYMNPraise to the Lord, the almighty, the king of creation! O my...2014-05-0107 min