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The 3 Brotherz Podcast
EPISODE 008 | "SMALL WINDOW" FT BOB LANIER
Send us a textHAPPY FATHER'S DAY POD FANS!Heading into Father's Day weekend, the crew discusses their plans both locally and abroad. Plus, Trump vs Elon, the chaos with ICE a in LA. The bros also discuss the future of Cavs, their take on the Browns roster and what the plan for next season should be -- and finally, we sat down with our special guest and hidden gem of the week, Bob Lanier, who's event we will also be covering in person.
2025-06-18
2h 22
The 3 Brotherz Podcast
EPISODE 007 | "JAY SAID IT!"
Send us a textUnpopular opinions and heated debates incoming! Join the 3 Brotherz as they dissect the Cavs' brutal 4-1 loss to the Pacers - who's to blame? Meanwhile, Browns rookie camp is heating up and Shedeur Sanders is making waves. Jay Brophy spills the tea on what really goes down at NFL Combines and how players get their reps. Plus, the Sean Combs trial, Bill Belichick's latest moves, and more! Don't miss "5 Minutes with Phil" and our epic convo with Hidden Gem David Lee Morgan! Episode 7 is LIVE! #The3BrotherzPodcast"
2025-05-24
2h 52
The (Not So) New 52
Episode 189: DUST
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:31 - Convergence #2 (Jeff King and Carlo Pagulayan) 0:16:11 - Convergence: Catwoman #1 (Justin Gray and Ron Randall) 0:22:26 - Convergence: Green Arrow #1 (Christy Marx and Rags Morales) 0:30:57 - Convergence: Justice League International #1 (Ron Marz and Mike Manley) 0:38:45 - Convergence: Suicide Squad #1 (Frank Tieri and Tom Mandrake) 0:47:07 - Convergence: Superboy #1 (Fabian Nicieza and Karl Moline) 0:54:59 - Convergence: Aquaman #1 (Tony Bedard and Cliff Richards) 1:03:50 - Convergence: Batman - The Shadow of the Bat #1 (Larry Hama and Philip Tan) 1:15:31 - Convergence: Green Lantern Parallax #1...
2025-05-10
1h 48
The 3 Brotherz Podcast
EPISODE 006 FT FRANK STAMS | "HAVING A MOMENT"
Send us a textGREETINGS POD FAMILY!THE BROTHERS HAVE A SPECIAL ONE FOR YOU TODAY (DON'T WE ALWAYS SAY THAT??) TODAY, WE DISCUSS AN ARRAY OF TOPICS INCLUDING OUR THOUGHTS ON THE BROWNS DRAFT PICK, SHANNON SHARPE UPDATES, NBA PLAYOFFS -- AND IN HOUSE, WE HAVE A SPECIAL HIDDEN GEM SEGMENT FEATURING THE LEGENDARY FRANK STAMS!PLEASE SHARE, LIKE AND FOLLOW (IT HELPS US OUT TREMENDOUSLY WHEN YOU DO!)THANK YOU ALL FOR THE CONTINUED SUPPORT!
2025-05-07
2h 28
The 3 Brotherz Podcast
EPISODE 005 | "WHAT'S MY MOTIVE"
Send us a textEPISODE 005 | "WHAT'S MY MOTIVE?"WHAT'S UP POD FAM! WE'RE HALFWAY TO THE DOUBLE DIGITS, AND WE APPRECIATE EVERYONE ONE OF YOU WHO ARE ON THIS JOURNEY WITH US!TODAY, WE HAVE A SPECIAL ONE FOR YOU ALL. WE SAT DOWN WITH YOLONDA BRAXTON WHO IS AN ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY DYNAMO, WHO'S WORKED WITH BET, TV ONE, HOLLYWOOD AND OVER 100'S OF PRODUCTIONS OVER THE YEARS. JOIN US AS SHE TAKES US ON HER JOURNEY, AND THE BROTHERZ DO SOME ENTERTAINMENT AND ACTING SELF DISCOVERY, ALONG THE...
2025-04-22
1h 47
Trinity Forum Conversations
Waiting for Good News with N.T. Wright
Throughout Lent, we've been releasing weekly episodes focused on spiritual practices.In the final episode of the series, this Holy Week we're considering the discipline of waiting: how we can prepare ourselves to receive good news. Our guide today is N.T. Wright, the Anglican Bishop and New Testament scholar. He describes how Jesus invited his hearers into a new way of understanding Israel’s ancient story of waiting, the cosmic significance of its sudden fulfillment, and its meaning for us in this in-between time of preparation to receive good news: "The ultimate life afte...
2025-04-15
22 min
The 3 Brotherz Podcast
EPISODE 004 FT AUSTIN CARR | "MY MAN DOC"
Send us a textGOOD MORNING POD FANS!THE BROS ARE BACK WITH EPISODE 4, AND IT'S A GOOD ONE. TODAY WE DISCUSS THE BEST NBA FIGHTS, THE HEGSETH TEXTS, NCAA ACTION, AND OUR THOUGHTS ON THE VIRAL MARVIN SAPP CLIP. ALSO, WE HAVE A EXCELLENT NOT SO HIDDEN, HIDDEN GEM -- THIS WEEK, WE FEATURE LEGENDARY NBA STAR AND CLEVELAND CAVALIERS COMMENTATOR, AUSTIN CARR!THANK YOU FOR STAYING WITH US AND PLEASE CONTINUE TO LIKE SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE!
2025-04-07
2h 24
The 3 Brotherz Podcast
EPISODE 003 | "THE DAY IT EXPIRES"
Send us a textHELLO POD FAMILYTODAY THE POD DISCUSSES ANOTHER TIGER WOODS INJURY AND CURRENT GOLF RANKINGS, TRUMP AND TESLA SALES // BIG NCAA NEW AND MARCH MADNESS // WNBA ON STRIKE? ** ALSO, CURRENT CAVS VERSUS LEBRON LEAD CAVS?PLUS SOME CELEBRITY NEWS, OUR INFAMOUS "WHAT GRINDS YOUR GEARS" SEGMENT AND OUR HIDDEN GEM FOR THIS EPISODE: ANDRE KNOTT!TUNE IN AND BE SURE TO LIKE, SHARE, FOLLOW AND SUBSCRIBE!#t3bp
2025-03-26
2h 12
The 3 Brotherz Podcast
EPISODE 002 | TURTLE POND
Send us a textThe Brotherz are back w/ their 2nd podcast. This week we discuss various topics from Gene Hackman to the Lakers, Stephen A versus Lebron and more! Plus, a CAN'T MISS 5 minutes with Phil and our fan favorite; What Grinds Our Gears. Tune in and thanks for the support, as always.
2025-03-10
2h 24
The 3 Brotherz Podcast
EPISODE 001 | the inaugural episode
Send us a textGood morning, Podcast fans! Today we are debuting out inaugural episode which includes a full table talk with the brothers where we discuss a range of topics from Joy Reid, the state of the White House, 5 Mins with Phil and the infamous "Grind Your Gears" segment. Also, this weeks Hidden Gem is none other than Akron's Own Steve Fitzhugh who discusses his journey, accomplishments and awesome programs that he's got currently in motion. Check out more from Steve at www.stevefitzhugh.comAlso, feel free...
2025-02-28
2h 49
Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast
Fusion
Get out your UV lights & swabs--the queens play a game that fuses poems, then guess the poetic DNA samples. Then we spark up a fusion of a different strain!Please Support Breaking Form!Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.Pretty Please.....Buy our books: Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series. James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.SHOW NOTES:Watch Jools Lebron get mindful and demure here, divaDon't soak tampons in vodka. Poe...
2025-02-17
29 min
The 3 Brotherz Podcast
EPISODE 000 | BERNIE KOSAR
Send us a textWe were HONORED to interview Cleveland Browns LEGENDARY quarterback BERNIE KOSAR!AWESOME interview with CLEVELAND BROWNS LEGEND, Bernie Kosar. He spoke not just football (he has a VERY unique take on the Deshaun Watson drama!!), he also spoke about life and health. It was compelling. Please give it a listen, and PLEASE follow The 3 Brothers Podcast!!
2025-02-08
47 min
Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Nabate' Isles GRAMMY® Winning Trumpeter talks Music Artistic Collaborating: Badia Farha, Mumu Fresh, Chuck D in "En Motion" ........
GRAMMY® Winning TrumpeterIn This Episode, To Get Us in a Celebration of Music I Played 'Black Girl Magic" (feat. Badia Farha, Mumu Fresh & Nikki Grier) & Harlem Shake On "En Motion". Just a Couple Songs from the Amazing Nabate Isles'.Nabaté Isles is a Grammy-winning trumpeter as well as a composer and producer, born and raised in New York City. Nabaté is releasing his second album called, En Motion, to be released on Ropeadope Records in the Fall of 2022. The album features the core lineup of Sam Barsh (also the album’s producer), Eric Harland, Kaveh R...
2025-02-07
32 min
Trinity Forum Conversations
Waiting on the Word with Malcolm Guite
On Friday, December 18, 2020, in partnership with Regent College, The Rabbit Room, and The C.S. Lewis Foundation we were delighted to host the renowned poet, singer-songwriter, and Anglican priest Malcom Guite for a conversation about his work of poetry, Waiting on the Word.Learn more about Malcolm Guite. Watch the full Online Conversation and read the transcript from December 2020. Authors and books mentioned in the conversation:Waiting on the Word, Malcolm GuiteAs You Like It, ShakespeareJohn Milton...
2024-12-24
49 min
Netarts Friends Church Podcast
The Gift of Not Taking Everything So Seriously
John 17:13 & Hebrews 12:2Have you ever noticed that when you are taking yourself, and everything very seriously that your joy and gratitude diminish and go away? Have you ever noticed that some of your most joyful moments and thankful moments are also moments when you were caught up in being playful? This episode explores the relationship between these things and considers the way that joy comes to us. Credits & Sources:Ken Shigematsu, Lacy Finn Borgo, Steve Cuss, Edwin Friedman, Philip D. Kenneson, C.S. Lewis, Scott Peck, John Chrysostom, Thomas Aquinas, Gerard Manley Hopkins.
2024-11-24
25 min
Trinity Forum Conversations
Words Against Despair with Christian Wiman
Words Against Despair with Christian WimanAs poet Christian Wiman explains on our podcast, despair is part of the human condition: “I deal with despair because…I don't know how not to, and it would be an evasion not to. And I think if you don't feel it, then you're not paying attention.”In his new book, Zero at the Bone: Fifty Entries Against Despair, the acclaimed poet chases meaning through words, including memoir and poetry. And in this conversation he explains how he has found relief from despair in poe...
2024-09-03
32 min
Modern-ish Poets: Series 2
Gerard Manley Hopkins
In the first episode of their second series of Modern-ish Poets, Seamus Perry and Mark Ford take on Gerard Manley Hopkins: Victorian literature’s only anti-modern proto-modernist queer-ecologist Jesuit priest.To listen to this series ad free and to series one of Modern-ish Poets, and all our other Close Readings series in full, sign up here:Directly in Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3pJoFPqIn other podcast apps: https://lrb.me/closereadingsSeries one of Modern-ish Poets looks at Philip Larkin, W. H. Auden, Elizabeth Bishop, Thomas Hardy, Stevie Smith, A. E...
2024-06-01
1h 02
Hear. Here. Singapore.
SPLICE Cast Sonic Logo 2.0
The sonic logo for every Hear. Here. Singapore episode has undergone a total makeover, and in this episode, we follow the long and winding road that ended up at the legendary Snakeweed Studios to re-record the guitar part, with founder Leonard Soosay working the board. The SPLICE Cast sonic logo was produced by Omer Abdullah, Geoff Kent, Philip O'Mullan, Simon Viera-Ribeiro, Vijay Nainani and Kenn Delbridge, aka The Boyz. Guitars - Omer Abdullah. Guitars recorded by Leonard Soosay. ASMR "SPLICECast" by Steph and P.A.D. Hear. Here. Singapore. Snakeweed Studios L...
2024-05-29
10 min
Di Tallawah Table
Cultural Spaces
Cultural Spaces Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Di Tallawah Table," the podcast where creativity, academia, and the “Tallawah” spirit of the Caribbean and its culture converge! 🌴🎙️ Join our hosts Michael Holgate, Neila Ebanks, and Michael Sean Harris, three dynamic friends who bring a wealth of experience and passion to the table. 🎭 Meet the Hosts: - Michael Holgate: Accomplished writer, director and Head of the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts at the University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica. Also Artistic Director of The Ashe Company. - Neila Eb...
2024-02-10
1h 13
ArtiFact: Books, Art, Culture
Dreamscapes In Scorsese’s ”Taxi Driver” | ArtiFact #45: Laura Woods, Jessica Schneider
Universally heralded as an American classic, Martin Scorsese’s TAXI DRIVER (Robert DeNiro, Jodie Foster) deserves its reputation for nuance and the subtle ways in which its thematic, cinematic, and psychological elements cohere. Paul Schrader’s script allows for everything from understated racial critique, to a realistic depiction of how entanglements are made and broken, to the role of loneliness and purposelessness in the modern world. This is partly done by way of a dreamscape, which has enough plausible deniability to still feel "real". In ArtiFact #45, Alex Sheremet is joined by Irish poet Laura Woods and poet, nove...
2023-09-05
59 min
Tales From The Hearth
Get to Know Elair
Welcome to season 1, episode 4 of Tales From The Hearth! On this episode we get to know more about Elair. For a transcript of this podcast, please reach out to Kristen or Elair directly, our emails can be found on our website: TheCuratedHearth.com Mentioned in Today's episode: Movies I Married a Witch (1942) Black Narcissus (1947) Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) Before Sunrise (1995) Before Sunset (2004) The Green Knight (2021) Books The Ice Man: Confessions of...
2023-08-24
1h 03
New Books in Intellectual History
Michael Ruse, "Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution" (Oxford UP, 2017)
The Darwinian Revolution--the change in thinking sparked by Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, which argued that all organisms including humans are the end product of a long, slow, natural process of evolution rather than the miraculous creation of an all-powerful God--is one of the truly momentous cultural events in Western Civilization. Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution (Oxford UP, 2017) is an innovative and exciting approach to this revolution through creative writing, showing how the theory of evolution as expressed by Darwin has, from the first, functioned as a secular religion. Drawing on a d...
2023-08-11
1h 18
In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Michael Ruse, "Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution" (Oxford UP, 2017)
The Darwinian Revolution--the change in thinking sparked by Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, which argued that all organisms including humans are the end product of a long, slow, natural process of evolution rather than the miraculous creation of an all-powerful God--is one of the truly momentous cultural events in Western Civilization. Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution (Oxford UP, 2017) is an innovative and exciting approach to this revolution through creative writing, showing how the theory of evolution as expressed by Darwin has, from the first, functioned as a secular religion. Drawing on a d...
2023-08-11
1h 18
New Books in Sociology
Michael Ruse, "Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution" (Oxford UP, 2017)
The Darwinian Revolution--the change in thinking sparked by Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, which argued that all organisms including humans are the end product of a long, slow, natural process of evolution rather than the miraculous creation of an all-powerful God--is one of the truly momentous cultural events in Western Civilization. Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution (Oxford UP, 2017) is an innovative and exciting approach to this revolution through creative writing, showing how the theory of evolution as expressed by Darwin has, from the first, functioned as a secular religion. Drawing on a d...
2023-08-11
1h 18
New Books in Biology and Evolution
Michael Ruse, "Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution" (Oxford UP, 2017)
The Darwinian Revolution--the change in thinking sparked by Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, which argued that all organisms including humans are the end product of a long, slow, natural process of evolution rather than the miraculous creation of an all-powerful God--is one of the truly momentous cultural events in Western Civilization. Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution (Oxford UP, 2017) is an innovative and exciting approach to this revolution through creative writing, showing how the theory of evolution as expressed by Darwin has, from the first, functioned as a secular religion. Drawing on a d...
2023-08-11
1h 18
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Michael Ruse, "Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution" (Oxford UP, 2017)
The Darwinian Revolution--the change in thinking sparked by Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, which argued that all organisms including humans are the end product of a long, slow, natural process of evolution rather than the miraculous creation of an all-powerful God--is one of the truly momentous cultural events in Western Civilization. Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution (Oxford UP, 2017) is an innovative and exciting approach to this revolution through creative writing, showing how the theory of evolution as expressed by Darwin has, from the first, functioned as a secular religion. Drawing on a d...
2023-08-11
1h 18
New Books in the History of Science
Michael Ruse, "Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution" (Oxford UP, 2017)
The Darwinian Revolution--the change in thinking sparked by Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, which argued that all organisms including humans are the end product of a long, slow, natural process of evolution rather than the miraculous creation of an all-powerful God--is one of the truly momentous cultural events in Western Civilization. Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution (Oxford UP, 2017) is an innovative and exciting approach to this revolution through creative writing, showing how the theory of evolution as expressed by Darwin has, from the first, functioned as a secular religion. Drawing on a d...
2023-08-11
1h 18
New Books in Big Ideas
Michael Ruse, "Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution" (Oxford UP, 2017)
The Darwinian Revolution--the change in thinking sparked by Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, which argued that all organisms including humans are the end product of a long, slow, natural process of evolution rather than the miraculous creation of an all-powerful God--is one of the truly momentous cultural events in Western Civilization. Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution (Oxford UP, 2017) is an innovative and exciting approach to this revolution through creative writing, showing how the theory of evolution as expressed by Darwin has, from the first, functioned as a secular religion. Drawing on a d...
2023-08-11
1h 18
New Books in Literary Studies
Michael Ruse, "Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution" (Oxford UP, 2017)
The Darwinian Revolution--the change in thinking sparked by Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, which argued that all organisms including humans are the end product of a long, slow, natural process of evolution rather than the miraculous creation of an all-powerful God--is one of the truly momentous cultural events in Western Civilization. Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution (Oxford UP, 2017) is an innovative and exciting approach to this revolution through creative writing, showing how the theory of evolution as expressed by Darwin has, from the first, functioned as a secular religion. Drawing on a d...
2023-08-11
1h 18
New Books in Religion
Michael Ruse, "Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution" (Oxford UP, 2017)
The Darwinian Revolution--the change in thinking sparked by Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, which argued that all organisms including humans are the end product of a long, slow, natural process of evolution rather than the miraculous creation of an all-powerful God--is one of the truly momentous cultural events in Western Civilization. Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution (Oxford UP, 2017) is an innovative and exciting approach to this revolution through creative writing, showing how the theory of evolution as expressed by Darwin has, from the first, functioned as a secular religion. Drawing on a d...
2023-08-11
1h 18
NBN Book of the Day
Michael Ruse, "Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution" (Oxford UP, 2017)
The Darwinian Revolution--the change in thinking sparked by Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, which argued that all organisms including humans are the end product of a long, slow, natural process of evolution rather than the miraculous creation of an all-powerful God--is one of the truly momentous cultural events in Western Civilization. Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution (Oxford UP, 2017) is an innovative and exciting approach to this revolution through creative writing, showing how the theory of evolution as expressed by Darwin has, from the first, functioned as a secular religion. Drawing on a d...
2023-08-11
1h 18
A Reading Life, A Writing Life, with Sally Bayley
Let Me In
Temperatures on the narrowboat dip below zero, so Sally takes the advice of Virginia Woolf and stays in bed to read poetry. She immerses herself in The Child’s Story, by the Oxford writer Elizabeth Jennings, a poem about the fear and the potential of love. Sally reflects on the connectivity between learning, teaching and love, and the regenerative possibilities of a New Year. Further Reading: Elizabeth Jennings was born in 1926 and studied at St Anne’s College, Oxford. She lived in the city for the rest of her life, becoming a fami...
2023-01-03
14 min
Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Nabate' Isles GRAMMY® Winning Trumpeter is "En Motion" with NEW Music in 2023 Plus a LOT More.........
GRAMMY® Winning TrumpeterIn This Episode, To Get Us in a Happy Holiday Mood You Listened to Black Girl Magic (feat. Badia Farha, Mumu Fresh & Nikki Grier) & Harlem Shake On "En Motion". Just a Couple Songs from Great New Music from Nabate Isles'.Nabaté Isles is a Grammy-winning trumpeter as well as a composer and producer, born and raised in New York City. Nabaté is releasing his second album called, En Motion, to be released on Ropeadope Records in the Fall of 2022. The album features the core lineup of Sam Barsh (also the album’s prod...
2022-12-18
32 min
Close Readings
Modern-ish Poets Series 2: Gerard Manley Hopkins
In the first episode of their second series of Modern-ish Poets, Seamus Perry and Mark Ford take on Gerard Manley Hopkins: Victorian literature’s only anti-modern proto-modernist queer-ecologist Jesuit priest.To listen to series one of Modern-ish Poets and to this series ad free, and all our other Close Readings series, sign up here:Directly in Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3pJoFPqIn other podcast apps: https://lrb.me/closereadingsSeries one of Modern-ish Poets looks at Philip Larkin, W. H. Auden, Elizabeth Bishop, Thomas Hardy, Stevie Smith, A. E. Housman, Wa...
2022-12-01
1h 02
The Reader
Ep 11. Tony Schumacher and Chris Dowrick
**This episode contains explicit language (swearing) and discussion of suicide throughout which some listeners may find distressing.** In this episode we’ll hear from two events at Gravity and two different guests linked by their experiences of being on the frontline in responding to fellow humans in moments of crisis. Tony Schumacher grew up in Huyton in Liverpool, and was a police officer for over a decade before the pressure of the job caused his mental health to fray. He eventually left the force and began writing, which he credits with saving his life. After publ...
2022-11-30
58 min
A Hymn for That
#32: Jesus, Our Light in an Extremely Dark World
Send us a textIn this episode, we take a first look at our Hymn of the Month and explore biblical themes in Philip P. Bliss's hymn, "The Light of the World Is Jesus."I also share a little known hymn and two book recommendations related to biblical prophecy (which helps draw us to the Light in dark times) and sharing our faith with others (which helps us be lights in a dark world.)Until next time, keep your hymnal open!– KristenLinks & Resources:Go to...
2022-10-06
28 min
Explore New Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
Private Eye Philip Odell: Lady in a Fog & Test Room Eight: Two BBC Radio classic crime dramas by Lester Powell
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/594481to listen full audiobooks. Title: Private Eye Philip Odell: Lady in a Fog & Test Room Eight: Two BBC Radio classic crime dramas Author: Lester Powell Narrator: Sheila Manahan, Robert Beatty, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 37 minutes Release date: September 15, 2022 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Robert Beatty stars as the hard-nosed Irish-American PI in these two vintage crime serials Lester Powell's Chandleresque detective Philip Odell was a huge hit on the BBC Light Programme between 1947 and 1961, thrilling audiences with his crime-solving adventures in postwar London. This gripping collection brings together the only two...
2022-09-15
6h 37
Trinity Forum Conversations
Neurobiology and the Soul with Curt Thompson and Jeffrey Dudiak
Neurobiology and the SoulWhat is the connection between our mind and our soul? New discoveries in neuroscience reveal that love can literally change our minds — that our relationships and interactions with others help shape our brains – which in turn, shape our relationships and behaviors. The link between our habits and spiritual practices and the renewing of our mind may be far more direct than once supposed.Friendship Shapes our SoulOn Friday, June 24th we hosted an Online Conversation with psychiatrist Curt Thompson and The King’s University philosophy professor Jeffrey Dudiak to dis...
2022-07-13
51 min
Trinity Forum Conversations
Science, Faith, and the Pursuit of Truth
Science, Faith, and the Pursuit of TruthWhat does it mean to pursue truth — and how do we know what we know? Science and religion have often been assumed to offer either contradictory or unrelated forms of knowledge, with any intersection between them presumed to be a conflict.Such assumptions have grown more contentious in recent years in a world awash in misinformation and epistemic battles. How do science and faith relate in pursuing truth? What might each have to say to the other? And how might such a conversation enhance our un...
2022-07-06
41 min
Cultural Mixtapes
Poet & Novelist Jay Parini
On today’s inaugural episode we have poet, novelist, biographer, screenwriter, and Professor at Middlebury College, Jay Parini. Throughout his illustrious career, Parini has authored several biographies on writers including Robert Frost, John Steinbeck, and Gore Vidal. His novel about Leo Tolstoy, The Last Station, was adapted into an award winning movie in 2009 starring Christopher Plummer and Helen Mirren. His most recent book, Borges and Me is about an excursion with Jorge Luis Borges in Scotland. It was published in 2020. We spoke over zoom in late June, and touched on everything from faith to politics to war. Jay Parini’s insi...
2022-07-03
24 min
Trinity Forum Conversations
Reading Scripture with N.T. Wright
In our final podcast episode of our special Lenten series, we're considering the meaning of the good news view through the lens of scripture, with an emphasis on Christ, passion and triumph. Reading Scripture with New EyesTo help us explore the spiritual discipline of reading scripture, we’re returning to an evening conversation we hosted back in 2016 with Anglican Bishop, and New Testament scholar, N.T. Wright.Since the very earliest days of the Christian Church, the reading of scripture has been foundational for Christian formation. Rather than prescribe a pa...
2022-04-13
21 min
Trinity Forum Conversations
Remembering with Margaret Bendroth
We continue our Lenten podcast series by considering the spiritual practice of remembering with historian and author, Margaret Bendroth.Remembering is a Scriptural ImperativeThe promise of modernity was progress, and so our default orientation is often to the present and future and away from the past, which can be seen as either irrelevant or even benighted. But it is uncanny how often the Bible instructs us to remember the great story, to meditate upon it, ponder it, write it in our heart, dwell on it, and never forget....
2022-04-06
20 min
Trinity Forum Conversations
Writing as a Spiritual Practice with Jonathan Rogers, Tish Harrison Warren and Doug McKelvey
On this episode of our special Lenten podcast series we explore the spiritual practice of writing by listening to a conversation between authors, Tish Harrison Warren, Doug McKelvey and Jonathan Rogers.The Spiritual Practice of Writing As these three authors explore the craft of writing, what becomes clear is that the creativity and spiritual insight that marks their work is predicated on the discipline of showing up, to sit in the quiet with tools in hand and to attend to the wonder and mystery of their own lives. The very ordinary disciplines s...
2022-03-30
18 min
Trinity Forum Conversations
Repentance with James K.A. Smith
Repentance and St. AugustineWe continue our Lenten podcast series by considering the spiritual practice of repentance with author, philosophy professor, and Trinity Forum Senior Fellow, James K.A. Smith. Few figures cast as long a shadow over church history as Saint Augustine of Hippo, regarded by many as second only to St. Paul in terms of his extraordinary contributions to theology and philosophy. For his part, James K.A. Smith takes a different approach, describing Augustine as an AA sponsor for the soul.D...
2022-03-23
11 min
Trinity Forum Conversations
Generosity with Marilyn McEntyre
Generosity with Marilyn McEntyreWe continue our Lenten podcast series this week by looking at the spiritual practice of generosity with professor, author, and poet, Marilyn McEntyre. Generosity, or to use more ancient language, charity or almsgiving, was a practice Christians historically emphasized during Lent. And while providing material support to those in need is certainly a vital part of charity and love of neighbor, in this episode, Marilyn challenges us to broaden our understanding of what generosity can mean.Caring for our Words is Part of Caring for...
2022-03-16
18 min
Trinity Forum Conversations
Silence and Solitude with Ruth Haley Barton
Silence and SolitudeWe continue our special Lenten podcast series with author and spiritual director, Ruth Haley Barton, and this brief introduction to the spiritual disciplines of silence and solitude. Ruth considers the unique gift these practices offer us, why they can be so challenging, and the way that these practices look different depending on your season of life. Where We Encounter God"Solitude and silence in particular is where we encounter God, but it is also the place that's most challenging for us on so many d...
2022-03-09
21 min
Trinity Forum Conversations
Formation and Habit with Tish Harrison Warren
Formation and Habit with Tish Harrison WarrenIn our first Lenten podcast, we're turning to author and Anglican priest Tish Harrison Warren to help us frame our thinking about how we're formed spiritually and what the goal of formation is. Tish helps make us conscious of the habits, practices, and liturgies that are present and forming us in our everyday lives.Practices are a Response to LoveShe does a beautiful job of recasting spiritual disciplines not as an effort to make ourselves worthy of God's love, but as a...
2022-03-02
11 min
Poetry Says
Ep 165. “This is why people hate poetry!”
Please give the academics more wine. Show notes T.S. Eliot: The Search for Happiness (2019) Death in Venice by Thomas Mann The Politics and Play of Terrance Hayes by Dan Chiasson High Windows by Philip Larkin No worst, there is none. Pitched past pitch of grief. by Gerard Manley Hopkins I always put my pussy… … Continue reading "Ep 165. “This is why people hate poetry!”"
2022-02-21
19 min
Poetry Says
Ep 165. “This is why people hate poetry!”
Please give the academics more wine. Show notes T.S. Eliot: The Search for Happiness (2019) Death in Venice by Thomas Mann The Politics and Play of Terrance Hayes by Dan Chiasson High Windows by Philip Larkin No worst, there is none. Pitched past pitch of grief. by Gerard Manley Hopkins I always put my pussy… … Continue reading "Ep 165. “This is why people hate poetry!”"
2022-02-21
19 min
Human Voices Wake Us
Anthology: Poems by Eavan Boland, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Wordsworth, Milton, Philip Sidney
An episode from 2/4/22: Here are five more poems going back to 1600 or so. Eavan Boland talks parenting and childhood; Wordsworth calls on Milton, and Milton retells our oldest story; Gerard Manley Hopkins writes out of a solitude few ever listened to, in his own life; and Philip Sidney reminds us why our own lives are worthy of poetry. Eavan Boland, “The Making of An Irish Goddess” Gerard Manley Hopkins, “That Nature Is a Heraclitean Fire and of the Comfort of the Resurrection” William Wordsworth, “London, 1802” John Milton, ending to Paradise Lost Philip Sidney, “Loving in truth” Don’t forget to support Human Voices W...
2022-02-04
28 min
Aria Code
P.S. I Love You: Renée Fleming Sings Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin
Saying “I love you” for the first time takes courage, especially when you don’t know the response you'll get. But being open with your emotions and putting yourself out there can change you in unexpected ways. In Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin, it’s the 16-year-old Tatyana who pins her heart on her sleeve. Young and naive, but also fiercely confident, she pours out her feelings for the visiting Eugene Onegin in one night of impassioned love-letter-making. His answer defines the rest of her life, and the course of the opera. Host Rhiannon Giddens and...
2021-12-01
51 min
Trinity Forum Conversations
Poetry & Beauty in Solitude with Dana Gioia
On Friday, May 1 The Trinity Forum hosted from Former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, and Poet Laureate of California, Dana Gioia. Dana shared his unique insights about beauty, poetry, and solitude. Dana encourages us to use this time of quarantine to begin afresh.Learn more about Dana Gioia. Watch the full Online Conversation and read the transcript from May 2020. Authors, artists, and books mentioned in the conversation:T.S. EliotWallace StevensJacques MaritainThomas Ac...
2021-11-30
47 min
Moira Moments
MOIRA MOMENTS chapter 10
Set across three generations, MOIRA MOMENTS tells the sometimes hilarious, sometimes tragic story of the Berrecam family. July 25th, 2000. Estranged from her lover Jax, artist Beatie Berrecam's career is going from strength to strength. But her PA is entrusted with a mission to put things right.A full-cast audio drama by the 368 Theatre Company, recorded in lockdown. Cast: NIGEL FAIRS (Donald), DOMINIC McCHESNEY (Patrick), ABI HARRIS (Mary-Louise), RADLEY MASON (Michael), PIP HENDERSON (Jax), SUZANNE PROCTER (Beatie), TOBY MANLEY (Jeremy), GEORGIA BURNELL (Jessica), MATTHEW PHILIP HARRIS (Luke) and SUSE SWALLOW (Dr Webber) with special guest starsLOUI...
2021-06-16
27 min
Moira Moments
MOIRA MOMENTS chapter 7
Set across three generations, MOIRA MOMENTS tells the sometimes hilarious, sometimes tragic story of the Berrecam family. April 1994. Micky's getting married and things come to a head between Mary-Louise and her father. 12 years later, James takes Luke on a trip down memory lane...A full-cast audio drama by the 368 Theatre Company, recorded in lockdown. Cast: NIGEL FAIRS (Donald), MICHAEL VHANCE (Andrew), RADLEY MASON (Michael), ABI HARRIS (Mary-Louise), MILES PARKER (James), MATTHEW PHILIP HARRIS (Luke), MAX DAY (Frank), GEORGIA BURNELL (Jessica) and TOBY MANLEY (Jeremy)with special guest stars KEITH DRINKEL as Georgeand MATTH...
2021-05-26
26 min
Moira Moments
MOIRA MOMENTS chapter 5
Set across three generations, MOIRA MOMENTS tells the sometimes hilarious, sometimes tragic story of the Berrecam family. In November 2016, Trump has been elected President of America and in Blackpool, James meets Luke on the seafront. Five years later, the world is buckling under a pandemic and Jessica has an angry client on a Zoom call... A full-cast audio drama by the 368 Theatre Company, recorded in lockdown. Cast: ABI HARRIS (Mary-Louise), NIGEL FAIRS (Donald), RADLEY MASON (Michael), MICHAEL CHANCE (Andrew), MILES PARKER (James), MATTHEW PHILIP HARRIS (Luke), GEORGIA BURNELL (Jessica), MAX DAY (Frank), TOBY MANLEY (Jeremy)with s...
2021-05-12
27 min
The YourShelf Podcast
#10 Poetry Book of the Year 2020 with Seán Hewitt
To support our work and listen to additional content from previous episodes, see here: https://patreon.com/yourshelf and follow us on social media @_yourshelf_ (note: there is no Patreon episode for either of our Books of the Year 2020 episodes). In our latest, tenth episode of The YourShelf Podcast, Poetry Book of the Year 2020, our chief curator Juliano Zaffino (Jay) catches up with Seán Hewitt to discuss Seán's book Tongues of Fire, the work of Gerard Manley Hopkins, Hewitt's forthcoming memoir (due 2022), and a recap of the best books of 2020. For full show notes, see here: https://po...
2021-01-04
1h 05
Kings Chambers Podcast
Kings Chambers Planning Podcast Episode 11: Local Plans - The Big Plans
Focussing on the big plans - London, Manchester, Liverpool, and in several regions across England - Philip Robson chairs an expert panel of David Manley QC, Martin Carter, Gary Halman from Avison Young and Mat Evans from Gladman. This episode builds on the discussion in Episode 10, focussing on what is and is not in the strategic plans, is it the inevitable return to regional planning and what bits of the old system could helpfully return, and providing useful advice to the public and private sector that are involved in the production of these plans.
2020-06-08
40 min
Kings Chambers Podcast
Kings Chambers Planning Podcast Episode 10: Local Plans Do's & Don'ts
In the latest episode of the successful KC Planning Podcast we discuss keeping local plans alive. The panel of David Manley QC, Gary Grant and Constanze Bell, chaired by Philip Robson, consider the do's and don'ts of local plan development. Recent months have seen too many plans fail the duty to cooperate, fall at examination due to unsustainable urban extensions/garden villages or run aground on the Strategic Environmental Assessment. The team give their view on how these hurdles can be overcome, what impact CV19 will have on plan making and po...
2020-05-28
46 min
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Trueman and Riley: The complete BBC Radio crime drama by Brian B Thompson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/400693to listen full audiobooks. Title: Trueman and Riley: The complete BBC Radio crime drama Author: Brian B Thompson Narrator: Duncan Preston, Robert Daws, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 25 minutes Release date: May 21, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: All 18 episodes of the BBC Radio series featuring bickering detective duo Trueman and Riley DI Trueman and DS Riley are reluctant partners in crime-fighting, paired up after high-flyer Trueman suffered a nervous breakdown that left him struggling to get back on his feet. Working with Riley isn’t exactly wh...
2020-05-21
9h 25
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Trueman and Riley: The complete BBC Radio crime drama by Brian B Thompson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/400693to listen full audiobooks. Title: Trueman and Riley: The complete BBC Radio crime drama Author: Brian B Thompson Narrator: Duncan Preston, Robert Daws, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 25 minutes Release date: May 21, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: All 18 episodes of the BBC Radio series featuring bickering detective duo Trueman and Riley DI Trueman and DS Riley are reluctant partners in crime-fighting, paired up after high-flyer Trueman suffered a nervous breakdown that left him struggling to get back on his feet. Working with Riley isn’t exactly what th...
2020-05-21
9h 25
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Trueman and Riley: The complete BBC Radio crime drama by Brian B Thompson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/400693 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Trueman and Riley: The complete BBC Radio crime drama Author: Brian B Thompson Narrator: Duncan Preston, Robert Daws, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 25 minutes Release date: May 21, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: All 18 episodes of the BBC Radio series featuring bickering detective duo Trueman and Riley DI Trueman and DS Riley are reluctant partners in crime-fighting, paired up after high-flyer Trueman suffered a nervous breakdown that left him struggling to get back on his feet. Working with Riley isn’t ex...
2020-05-21
05 min
Discover the Best Audio Stories in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
Trueman and Riley: The complete BBC Radio crime drama by Brian B Thompson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/400693to listen full audiobooks. Title: Trueman and Riley: The complete BBC Radio crime drama Author: Brian B Thompson Narrator: Duncan Preston, Robert Daws, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 25 minutes Release date: May 21, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: All 18 episodes of the BBC Radio series featuring bickering detective duo Trueman and Riley DI Trueman and DS Riley are reluctant partners in crime-fighting, paired up after high-flyer Trueman suffered a nervous breakdown that left him struggling to get back on his feet. Working with Riley isn’t exactly wh...
2020-05-21
9h 25
Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
Trueman and Riley: The complete BBC Radio crime drama by Brian B Thompson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/400693 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Trueman and Riley: The complete BBC Radio crime drama Author: Brian B Thompson Narrator: Duncan Preston, Robert Daws, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 25 minutes Release date: May 21, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: All 18 episodes of the BBC Radio series featuring bickering detective duo Trueman and Riley DI Trueman and DS Riley are reluctant partners in crime-fighting, paired up after high-flyer Trueman suffered a nervous breakdown that left him struggling to get back on his feet. Working with Riley isn’t exactly wh...
2020-05-21
05 min
Literary Disco
Quick Poems for Quarantine
On today's episode, as a quick respite from our reading of Middlemarch, Julia, Rider, and Tod each present a poem to discuss. Julia presents "The Mower" by Philip Larkin; Rider presents "No worst, there is none" by Gerard Manley Hopkins; and Tod presents "Go Make Something Old" by Matthew Zapruder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-05-06
35 min
Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 160
Top 10, House of Whispers, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Criminy OGN, Zootopia, Cemetery Beach, MCMLXXV, Champions 24, Iceman, Infinity Wars 3, Journey Into Mystery: The Birth of Krakoa, Vamplets: Undead Pet Society, Moth and Whisper, Wrong Earth, Exilium, Blood Realm, Archie 1941, Low Road West. Welcome to Wanderland, Newbury & Hobbes Reviews: Disenchantment, Dragon Prince s1, American Vandal s2, Velvet, 1st wave of Wal-Mart, Black, Keystone Comic Con year one recap, I Hate Fairyland News: Ben Percy off of Nightwing, Flash Wal-Mart, Kit Harrington in Batman cast?, Cavill out, X-Force and Freedom Fighters series announced, Sabrina trailer, Ma...
2018-09-23
2h 50
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Opie & Anthony, Aziz Ansari, October 29, 2013 Audiobook by Opie & Anthony
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: Opie & Anthony, Aziz Ansari, October 29, 2013 Author: Opie & Anthony Narrator: Opie & Anthony Format: Original Recording Length: 4 hrs and 7 mins Language: English Release date: 10-29-13 Publisher: XM Satellite Radio Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes Genres: Radio & TV, Entertainment Publisher's Summary: Today on O&A, we start todays show talking about the one-year-anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, Halloween, Bees, and the MLB World Series. We listen to audio of Dexter Manley making derogatory comments and the Red Skins name change. We listen to the Beach Boys, Erock tells us about his toy...
2013-10-29
4h 07
JourneyWithJesus.net Podcast
JwJ: Sunday April 17, 2011
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Daniel B. Clendenin. Essay: *Stop Pretending: From Lenten Ash to Easter Light* for Sunday, 17 April 2011; book review: *Nemesis* by Philip Roth (2010); film review: *Cocalero* (2007, Bolivia); poem review: *The Habit of Perfection* by Gerard Manley Hopkins.
2011-04-10
14 min