podcast
details
.com
Print
Share
Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Search
Showing episodes and shows of
Rose Judson
Shows
Books of All Time
Episode 43: Valmiki, The Ramayana, Part 2 - By Means of Every Sacred Rite
In our second episode on the Ramayana, which began to be written down in Sanskrit c. 350 BCE, we dive deeper into the theme of dharma. We explore some of the many different meanings of this term and trace the development of the three oldest dharmic faiths: Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. We also compare how Buddhist and Jain retellings of the Ramayana differ from the one revered by today's Hindus. Finally, we fangirl out over Hanuman a little more. Want to read the transcript? Click here. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us—and share with yo...
2026-01-01
42 min
Omnibus
E.A. Wallis Budge (Entry 161.IS1901)
In which the illegitimate son of a Cornish housekeeper rises to the top of the British Museum Egyptology department. Featuring futureling and the host of the podcast Books of All Time Rose Judson. Certificate #43419.
2025-12-26
1h 32
Come Along Pond: A Doctor Who Podcast
The Rose Tyler Outfit Ranking
When’s the Shareen outfit ranking…?Join Damla & Elliott this week as they discuss shoulders, flags, hairdos, and the importance of compromise.Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/fnctGBj_s8YGAZA FUNDRAISER: https://getinvolved.unrwausa.org/fundraiser/6373577TRANS RESOURCES FOR THE U.K.:DoctorDisco YouTube video on the Supreme Court ruling: https://youtu.be/kdeoKH7hkdM?si=ADf8ZUBuw-rmj7W8Mindline Trans + helpline: 0300 330 5468Gendered Intelligence: https://genderedintelligence.co.uk/For younger listeners, Merm...
2025-12-23
1h 44
Books of All Time
Episode 42: Valmiki, The Ramayana, Part 1 - Tiger Among Men
It's time for some good old-fashioned epic action with our first episode on the Ramayana, one of the great Sanskrit-language epics from India. Composed as a written work from about 350 BCE onward (but probably much earlier as an oral poem), the Ramayana tells of the trials and tribulations of Rama, Prince of Kosala and avatar of the god Vishnu. It has everything from romance and battle to deep spiritual wisdom and a divine monkey hero who overthinks a lot.Want to read a transcript or see our references? Click here. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a...
2025-12-07
58 min
Books of All Time
Episode 41 – Plato, The Republic, Part 3 – I Completely Agree, Socrates
We come to the end of our three-episode exploration of Plato’s Republic, the seminal work of political philosophy composed mostly around 380 BCE. This episode covers pre-Socratic philosophy, the life of Socrates, and a really regrettable period of Plato's life when he tried to go into business as a political consultant and wound up stuck in the middle of what almost became a civil war. Don't leave the academy, bro.In this episode, Rose also announces an exciting upcoming guest spot on the Omnibus podcast, where she'll be talking about E.A. Wallis Budge. ...
2025-11-09
52 min
Books of All Time
Episode 40 – Plato, The Republic, Part 2 – Out of the Cave
In this episode, we continue our three-part, supersized exploration of Plato's Republic. Having defined morality and the ideal society in the first half of the book, we now move on to the pure philosophy part, which features Plato's theory of forms, his ideas about what constitutes true knowledge, and, of course, a ton of allegories—including the famous Allegory of the Cave. Listen now and know the true, Platonic form of a podcast. Want to read the transcript or see our reading list? Click here. Thank you for listening, and don't forget to subscribe, review and sh...
2025-10-05
47 min
Southern Appalachian Herbs
Show 256: Rose
Today, we discuss the medicinal and edible use of Roses, These are not just beautiful and sweet smelling flower, roses are essential herbal medicine!Also, I am back on Youtube Please subscribe to my channel: @judsoncarroll5902 Judson Carroll - YouTubeTune of the week: Blessed Be The NameToday, I show you how to play Mississippi Joh Hurt's "Blessed Be The Name". It is a very simple old blues gospel song in the key of C. It is just 3 chords and a truly elegant tune.https://youtu.be/1A2JKjJYCYAN...
2025-09-28
45 min
Books of All Time
Episode 39 – Plato, The Republic, Part 1 – The Education of Our Heroes
It's philosophy time, friends. Join us for the first of three episodes about the ancient Greek philosopher Plato's book The Republic, the most influential work of philosophical literature ever written by a single author. It's the record of a long conversation Socrates has with some friends, in which they pick over two questions: what is morality? and does morality really have any intrinsic benefits for those who practice it? This conversation also covers what the ideal society should look like, including the best plan of education (heavily censored, obviously), how the ruling class should live (in communes with eugenically...
2025-09-14
43 min
Women of Substance Music Podcast
#1762 Music by Alaria Taylor, HOLLWAY, Lily Jannah, Darkwell Sounds, Ashley Mora, Emily Judson, Jacquie Daniels, Deva Yoder, Rose Gerber, Dana Vishinsky, Thirsty Boots, rhe, PennyRoyale, Turnham Green, Keeana Kee x Ariana Castelli
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Alaria Taylor - Nobody Else Like You FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYHOLLWAY - I Am Not Afraid FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYLily Jannah - Little Wolf FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYDarkwell Sounds - Roses and Violence FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAshley Mora - Tease FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYEmily Judson - Burden to Love FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYJacquie Daniels - Sunday Morning Coming Down FOLLOW ON SPOTI...
2025-09-12
59 min
Books of All Time
Episode 38 - Aristophanes, Frogs, Part 2 – Criminally Funny?
Aaaaaand we're back. Aristophanes, the comedian of ancient Athens, has a reputation for getting into hot water for his jibes about the demagogue Cleon (which landed him in hot water, legally) and his portrayal the philosopher Socrates (which, according to Plato, fatally damaged Socrates' image for a generation). But is this reputation deserved? This episode looks at the evidence for how much Aristophanes really influenced Athenian politics and discourse.Want to read the transcript? Click here. Don't forget to rate, review, and share us with your friends! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...
2025-08-31
38 min
Podcasts Archives - Messiah Community Radio Talk Show
10 Women Who Changed the World
10 Women Who Changed the World is seminary president Daniel L. Akin’s powerful tribute to the transformational work done by some truly inspiring female Christian missionaries. With each profile, he journeys into the heart of that gospel servant’s mission-minded story and makes a compelling connection to a similar account from the Bible. By reading each missionary story, and how each woman embodies a certain passage of Scripture, prepare to be challenged and inspired to follow in their footsteps—because intentionally living on mission isn’t something reserved for heroes of the past. It’s something each one of us can purs...
2025-08-07
34 min
Messiah Community Radio Talk Show
10 Women Who Changed the World
10 Women Who Changed the World is seminary president Daniel L. Akin’s powerful tribute to the transformational work done by some truly inspiring female Christian missionaries. With each profile, he journeys into the heart of that gospel servant’s mission-minded story and makes a compelling connection to a similar account from the Bible. By reading each missionary story, and how each woman embodies a certain passage of Scripture, prepare to be challenged and inspired to follow in their footsteps—because intentionally living on mission isn’t something reserved for heroes of the past. It’s something each one of us can purs...
2025-08-07
34 min
Books of All Time
Episode 37 - Aristophanes, Frogs, Part 1 – You Idiots Listening Now
Produced in 405 BCE, just months before Athens' disastrous loss of the Peloponnesian War, Aristophanes' Frogs is a play about how important — and ridiculous — great art can be. Featuring a poetic battle royale between the ghosts of Aeschylus and Euripides, the play blends highbrow literary satire, bawdy sight gags, and more than a little bit of reactionary xenophobia. So nothing's changed there, then.Walk through the story with us as we wrap up our Big Fat Greek Summer of Theatre. Want to read the transcript? Click here. Thanks for listening — don't forget to leave a rating or review...
2025-08-03
39 min
Books of All Time
Episode 36: Euripides, The Trojan Women, Part 2 - I Was One of Those Girls
Euripides's plays, including The Trojan Women, include a great many complex and sympathetic female characters. In this episode, we use Euripides's interest in women as a jumping-off point to look at the real lives of women in Classical Athens during the 5th century BCE, when Euripides would have been alive and writing.Or at least, we try to. Join us on a slightly frustrating journey through the slim evidence for actual Greek women's existence, exploring childhood, marriage, funerals, and the occasional bawdy all-girls camping trip.Want to read the transcript of this episode...
2025-07-20
41 min
Southern Appalachian Herbs
Show 245: Kalmia, Laurel
Today, we discuss the medicinal use of a very poisonous, but very beautiful plant. We also discuss Kerria japonica, or Japanese-rose.Also, I am back on Youtube Please subscribe to my channel: @judsoncarroll5902 Judson Carroll - YouTubeTune of the week: One Dime BluesThis is my version of Etta Baker's "One Dime Blues". It is a good introduction to her picking style. It isn't very difficult, but is sounds great!https://youtu.be/ex0NUF5CBBgNew today in my Woodcraft shop:Toasted Holly Cooking Spoonht...
2025-07-13
36 min
Books of All Time
Episode 35 – Euripides, Trojan Women, Part 1 – This Counts As Music
Our Greek Theatre summer continues with the last of the great tragedians, Euripides (c. 480–406 BCE). While less successful than Aeschylus and Sophocles when it came to winning prizes at the Athenian Dionysia, Euripides was more popular in his day—according to the historian Thucydides, Athenian prisoners of war were able to win favors, and sometimes freedom, by reciting his lines to their captors. He has also left us the largest body of work of any of the other tragedy writers. He is known for a more cynical outlook on religion, for his naturalistic dialogue, and as a wr...
2025-06-29
43 min
Books of All Time
Episode 34: Sophocles, Oedipus Rex, Part 2 – The Soil Your Father Sowed
Since 1900 or so, anyone trying to engage with Sophocles' play Oedipus Rex has had Sigmund Freud breathing over their shoulders. This episode looks at how Freud, inspired by (and slightly obsessed with) Sophocles' play, concocted a theory that began as a stage of child development but soon expanded to become a universal explanation for all of culture, religion, and art.CONTENT NOTE: This episode contains discussions of sex and sexuality from very early in the runtime (and more than one Hall and Oates reference). Please consider people around you — or your own tolerance for topics like in...
2025-06-15
38 min
Books of All Time
Episode 33 - Sophocles, Oedipus Rex, Part 1: The Future Will Come of Itself
Sophocles (496 - 406 BCE) is considered the greatest of the great tragedians of Athens. In this episode, we take a look at his charmed life and at the play which, more than any other, has come to define his legacy: Oedipus Rex, which was probably staged in the 430s or 420s. It's basically a cold-case investigation that goes horribly, horribly wrong for its investigator.Want to read a transcript of this episode and see the reading list Rose used to write it? Click here. Don't forget to rate, review, and share our show if you like it!
2025-05-29
39 min
Books of All Time
Episode 32 – The Art of War, Part 2: An Ex-Jesuit in Beijing
In our second episode on Sun-Tzu's The Art of War, we dive into the cultural movement that introduced it to the west: the first Jesuit mission to China. From 1552 until 1773, the missionary priests of the Society of Jesus were the primary channel for communication between China and Europe. While their main goal was the conversion of souls, they wound up sharing science, technology, and literature with their hosts and their hundreds of correspondents back home. Listen to the story of Jean Joseph Marie Amiot (1718-1793), who was the first writer to translate The Art of War into a European...
2025-05-16
41 min
Books of All Time
Episode 31 – The Art of War, Part 1: A Way of Deception
"Know your enemy, know yourself, and victory is never in doubt, not in a hundred battles." So wrote the legendary Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu sometime in the 6th or possibly 5th or possibly 4th century BCE. While Sun Tzu's existence and the exact date of the composition of the text associated with his name are uncertain, the work has influenced commanders, diplomats, C-suite executives, and World Cup-winning soccer coaches for more than two thousand years. In this episode, host Rose Judson walks through all 13 chapters of The Art of War and is surprised to find...
2025-05-01
43 min
Books of All Time
Episode 30: Herodotus, The Histories, Part 2 - Children of History
If Herodotus is the father of history, who are some of his children? This episode looks into it. Starting with a brief look at Herodotus's reputation down the ages, we examine the works of three ancient historians whose works can be said to derive from our pal Herodotus. They include:Thucydides of Athens (c. 460-404 BCE), who purged his History of the Peloponnesian War of all that messy stuff about myths and gossipProcopius of Caesarea (c. 500-565 CE), who worked as an official historian for the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I - all while writing The...
2025-04-17
56 min
Books of All Time
Episode 29 – Herodotus, The Histories, Part 1, Part 2: Father of Lies
Last week we summarized books 1-5 of Herodotus's Histories. This week we cover books 6-9, which is heaving with military history. Marathon! Thermopylae! Salamis! While not as entertaining as the initial parts of the Histories, there are some iconic scenes and characters to meet here, from surprisingly sensitive Xerxes to the brave, doomed Spartan King Leonidas. Listen now!Want to read a transcript? Click here. Don't forget to follow us on social media. Thanks also for your ratings and reviews! They really help people find the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...
2025-03-27
40 min
Books of All Time
Episode 28: Herodotus, The Histories Part 1 (Part 1) - Father of History
Year two begins with a two-part summary episode! Herodotus of Halicarnassus (c. 484 - 425 BCE) wrote his epic history of the Greco-Persian wars and was an instant sensation. The Histories ("history" in those days meaning an inquiry or research) cover the rise of the Persians, the customs of all the peoples with whom they fought, architecture, geography, animals, religious practices, and smutty court gossip. This episode covers the first five books of The Histories, and (trigger warning) also mentions Dick Van Dyke.Want a transcript? Click here. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a rating or review!
2025-03-20
45 min
Leading 4 Life "Stories"
E84 - Guests: Howard Burton, former RAF pilot and British Airways Senior Training Captain
I'd love to hear from you; feel free to send me a Text MessageMy guest this week is my friend and former RAF colleague, Howard Burton. Howard and I served together on the Jaguar Force way back in the 1980s and then our paths diverged significantly. After a very successful career as an operational front-line pilot, Qualified Weapons Instructor, and instructor pilot on the Jaguar Conversion Unit, Howard left the RAF to join British Airways where he subsequently spent some 37 years before retiring late in 2024. Within BA, Howard flew a multitude of different aircraft typ...
2025-03-09
2h 00
Books of All Time
Episode 27: The Oresteia, Part 2 - Deus Ex Machina
Fasting, abstaining from sex, risking the literal wrath of god - today's method actors have nothing on the pioneers of ancient Athenian drama. Following on from our episode about Aeschylus's Oresteia, this episode offers an overview of Greek tragedy and the theater - how it evolved from ritual, what actors and chorus members did on stage, and how an awful lot of the surrounding pageantry reminds our host Rose of the NFL.Want to read a transcript or check out Rose's reading list for this episode? Click here. Don't forget to leave us a rating or...
2025-03-08
39 min
A Place to Be Podcast
11. How to Break Free from Blame, Overcome Procrastination & Expand Your Capacity with Gemma Rose
Blame keeps you stuck. Procrastination keeps you small. But what if you could shift the patterns that hold you back and expand into your fullest potential?In this episode, Rawinia Judson sits down with Gemma Rose—Breathwork Facilitator, Start-Up Coach, and multi-passionate creative—to explore how highly sensitive leaders can heal, monetize their gifts, and boldly share their work with the world.Gemma spent over a decade as an award-winning leader and founder before stepping into a new mission: helping others break free from limiting beliefs and step into their power. She’s a 2/4 Generator in Hum...
2025-03-05
52 min
Books of All Time
Episode 26: The Oresteia, Part 1 - Torment Bred in the Race
Cycles of violence. Legacies handed from famous fathers to uncertain sons. The trajectory of a society moving from retribution to democracy and justice. Robert F. Kennedy probably did not have all these things in mind on April 4, 1968 when he announced the murder of Martin Luther King, Jr. to a crowd in Indianapolis. But he brought them to the surface nevertheless by quoting the ancient Greek dramatist Aeschylus, father of tragedy in his successful attempt to keep the city at peace on that terrible night: "Even in our sleep, pain which cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart...
2025-02-20
53 min
Books of All Time
Episode 25: The Book of Isaiah, Part 2 - Wizards That Peep and Mutter
Looking for some divine assistance on a tough decision? Have you considered shooting some arrows? Dropping oil in water? What about sacrificing a sheep? This week's episode uses the Book of Isaiah, the first work of prophecy on our reading list, as a springboard for looking at divination, magic, and prophecy in the ancient world.Need a transcript or want to check out the references Rose used to write this episode? Click here to visit our website. Don't forget to rate and review us or share us on your socials! Hosted on Acast. See...
2025-02-06
35 min
Books of All Time
Episode 24: The Book of Isaiah, Part 1 - A Voice in the Wilderness
For episode 24, we return to the Hebrew Bible. By itself, the Book of Isaiah is one of humanity's most influential works of spiritual literature. In addition to laying the foundations of Rabbinic Judaism and Christianity, Isaiah has contributed dozens of phrases into our language, such as "swords into plowshares", "a little child shall lead them," and, of course, "a voice in the wilderness." Follow along with Rose Judson as she walks through it, talking you through the historical context, theories about how and where it was written, and, well, a few euphemisms for bodily functions.Apologies...
2025-01-23
39 min
Books of All Time
Episode 23 – Aesop’s Fables, Part 2: The Moral of the Story
Snarky, satirical, scatological - how did the original Aesop's Fables wind up getting sanitized for children? This week's episode follows the thread through two thousand years of interpretation and adaptation, from Roman villas to medieval scriptoria to French drawing rooms.Want to read a transcript? Here you go! Don't forget to rate and review us on your podcast app of choice - it really helps people find the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-01-09
32 min
Books of All Time
Announcements: Schedule Change for Episode 23
Happy New Year! This is just a short announcement to let you all know that BoAT episode 23 will be out on January 9th. Also, we are coming to the end of the year 1 reading list! Year 2 will be out later this month. Prepare for a Greek drama overload, plus our first visit to Persia and, toward the end of the year, Rome!Thanks for sticking with us this year! We appreciate each and every one of you, and wish you all the best for 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-01-02
00 min
Books of All Time
Episode 22: Aesop's Fables, Part 1 - Slow and Steady
We hoped our Aesop's Fables episode would be a family-friendly romp just in time for the holidays. We could not have been more wrong. Compiled after 450 BCE, the hundreds of stories known to us as Aesop's Fables were not the children's morality tales we read today. They represent the earliest examples we have of Greek popular culture, and they started out mostly as bawdy or mean-spirited comedy bits you could memorize to deliver at a drinking party or even in a court of law.In this episode, Rose talks about the historical context of Aesop, including...
2024-12-24
34 min
Leading 4 Life "Stories"
E73 - Personal Stories: Commanding Officer, Royal Air Force Coningsby - Part 7 - The Typhoon Display
I'd love to hear from you; feel free to send me a Text MessageFor this, my final personal stories episode of 2024, I thought I would continue the series of tales from my time as Station Commander of RAF Coningsby and cover the development of and the challenges we faced with the Typhoon Display.With a brand new, very high profile, and very high performance aircraft, it was obvious that we would need to put together an airshow display so that we could properly demonstrate the Typhoon's performance and potential to the British public and...
2024-12-22
35 min
Books of All Time
Episode 21: The Analects of Confucius, Part 2 - The Confucian World
He died dissatisfied and relatively obscure in 479 BCE, but Confucius, thanks to his disciples, had an afterlife for the ages. Learn how Confucianism adapted, evolved and survived for more than 2,000 years in spite of mass executions of its adherents, having to compete with Buddhism and then Christianity, and having to win over an emperor who kept peeing in Confucian scholars' hats.Want to read the transcript? Urine luck! Click here to read it and see the reference list for this episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-12-05
38 min
Come Along Pond: A Doctor Who Podcast
Reacting to YOUR hot takes
Things are really heating up... Join Damla & Elliott in a relaxed episode this week as we react to your hot takes and discuss Aussie accents, hating Rose Tyler, how bad The Sensorities is, and if 12 and Clara are the best TARDIS team ever. NOTES & LINKSOur NEW podcast, Serving Cinema links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/servingcinemapodcast?igsh=MTI0N2FqYnI4bGwwbQ==Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@servingcinemapodcast?_t=8qAIy2SWFxQ&_r=1Thank you to our amazing patrons: Jason
2024-12-03
1h 01
Books of All Time
Episode 20: Analects of Confucius, Part 1 - When I Was 40, I Had No Delusions
Episode 20 expands the map of our show to eastern Asia, as we begin a two-part exploration of The Analects (Lunyu), collected sayings of the philosopher Confucius (551 - 479 BCE). He may just be the most influential educator and philosopher who ever lived. His ideas about virtue in rulers impacting the virtue of the people . . . are honestly kind of adorable in this day and age. In this first episode, Rose takes you through some of the major themes of the Analects, with lots of passages from the Master.Want a transcript instead? Click here to read it. You...
2024-11-21
38 min
A Catholic’s Perspective with the Religious Hippie
5:7 The Catholic Master Herbalist
In this episode, talk to Judson Carroll, an author and Master Herbalist from the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina. With over 30 years of experience in wildcrafting and herbal medicine, Judson shares his vast knowledge of traditional herbalism, including Christian herbal traditions and German Folk Medicine. We dive into his journey, his influences from Appalachian and agrarian lifestyles. Judson’s works, such as "Herbal Medicine for Preppers, Homesteaders, and Permaculture People" and "The Medicinal Trees of the American South", offer practical advice on natural remedies for health and wellness in everyday life. If you're interested in natural healing, sustainability, and ho...
2024-11-15
56 min
Books of All Time
Episode 19: Sappho - The Tenth Muse
Episode 19 is here (after Rose finally busted through her writer's block about it). This special one-off episode covers the life and remaining poetry of Sappho (c. 630-570 BCE). Known widely as a lyric poet who wrote (mostly) about same-sex love between women, Sappho, in her social context, is even more interesting. Rose walks through what's known about the woman herself, some of the most famous fragments of her poetry, and a recent controversy surrounding the discovery of "new" Sappho poetry. Scholars (allegedly) behaving badly: a favorite theme here at Books of All Time!Need a transcript...
2024-11-13
42 min
Books of All Time
Episode 18: The Upanishads, Part 2 - Dionysus, Son of Indus
Our second episode on the Upanishads (c. 800-300 BCE), we look at some of the striking similarities between Greek mythology and philosophy and Indian mythology and philosophy, and walk through some of the evidence that shows how societies may have been far more interconnected than we thought in ancient times.Also, Alexander the Great asks a bunch of nude yogis to dinner. Want a transcript? Read it here. Don't forget to rate and review us! It helps others find this show (and so does sharing us on your socials).
2024-10-25
41 min
Books of All Time
Episode 17: The Upanishads, Part 1 – By Wisdom and By Toil
The Upanishads - commentary on commentary on the Vedas - emerged out of India sometime beginning around 500 BCE. The esoteric spiritual ideas they describe, including the oneness of all creation, the idea of karma, and the cycle of reincarnation, impacted religious thinkers from Buddha to the Beatles. This week's episode gives some of the background for this branch of Hindu scripture and summarizes four of the principal Upanishads. Plus, it's true: pundits do not achieve enlightenment. Says so right there in the book. Next time you feel tempted to drop a hot take, try chanting OM...
2024-10-10
39 min
Books of All Time
Episode 16: Theogony and Works and Days, Part 2 – Immortals Who Are Forever
Ready for some comparative mythology? Of course you are. This episode follows up on Hesiod's Theogony and Works and Days with what is probably our most meta meta-episode yet. Host Rose Judson looks back at the five cultures we've encountered on Books of All Time to date and compares their creation myths, pantheons, and concepts about the afterlife. She also reveals the song that would be playing on an eternal loop if she were ever sent to Hell.Want to read a transcript or see our source list? Click here to visit booksofalltime.co.uk.
2024-09-26
36 min
Dads And Daddies
Judson and Brian hookup with Bob Levine
Judson receives some unwanted attention. Brian has “the talk” with his 8 year-old. Then, Bob Levine, celebrating 69 years as both drag icon Rose Levine and as a denizen of Cherry Grove, sits down with Judson and Brian at the Belvedere Guest House for Men as he prepares for Rose's Green Room 42 debut next month. Subject of the documentary “Roseland: The Ballad of Bob Levine,” Bob lets Judson and Brian in on the secret to his happy life, and recounts seven decades of gay history through the lens of Fire Island. To close, a listener asks what tips for visiting the Island our...
2024-09-17
1h 05
Books of All Time
Episode 15: Theogony and Works and Days, Part 1 – Ask an Ancient Greek Farmer
Our latest episode introduces you to the first personality in European literature: a cranky shepherd-turned-poet who wants you to know that women are a calamitous trap and that you should wear a proper hat in winter. Yes, it's Hesiod, the Ancient Greek forbear of today's op-ed columnists and reply guys. Walk with Rose through Theogony, our earliest-known source for many key Greek myths, and Works and Days, a self-help poem that's also partly a burn letter. Or maybe it's the other way around.Need a transcript? We've got you covered. Click here to read the episode...
2024-09-13
46 min
Books of All Time
Episode 14: Exodus and Genesis, Part 2 – A Posterity in the Earth
Our second episode on the first two books of the Bible goes a little bit deeper into the historical context in which Genesis and Exodus were written - the Wild West(ern Asia) of the post-Bronze Age Collapse. Bonus callback to our second month of episodes about The Tale of Sinuhe!As always, you can read a transcript of the episode on our website. We're also taking suggestions for the 2025-2026 reading list, which will cover roughly 500 BCE - 100 BCE. Have something from that time period you think we should read? (Bonus points if it's not...
2024-08-29
36 min
Books of All Time
Episode 13: Exodus and Genesis, Part 1 – The Gold of That Land Was Good
(Thanks for bearing with us while this episode was delayed—Rose was recovering from a bout of COVID!) This episode takes us into the first two books of the Bible, written c. 580 BCE during the Babylonian Captivity of the Judeans and Israelites. Stretching from the creation of the world to the liberation of the Israelites from Egypt, these two books contain some of the most memorable and influential stories that inform the faith of Jews, Christians, and Muslims around the world.Want to read the transcript? It's here at the website for our gr...
2024-08-17
54 min
Books of All Time
Episode 12: The Odyssey, Part 2 - Unto a Savage Race
How did the works of Homer become so central to education in the west for so long? This episode tries to answer that question by exploring the roots of "classical" education, with a brief digression about Alexander the Great using Homer's Odyssey for municipal planning purposes. This episode also mentions E.A. Wallis Budge, in case any of our regular listeners missed him. Need a transcript? Want to read some of Rose's references for yourself? Visit the Books of All Time website. Don't forget to rate, review, and share the show - it really does help...
2024-08-01
31 min
The Uncensored Catholic
164: The Third Commandment of God
THE PRECEPT TO SANCTIFY SUNDAYS AND HOLYDAYS.God commands us to sanctify the seventh day, because on the seventh day He rested from the work of creation.God commanded the Jews to keep holy the Sabbath day.Sunday was appointed by the apostles as the day of rest Instead of the Sabbath, because Christ rose from the dead on a Sunday.We are bound on Sunday to abstain from servile work and to assist at the public Mass; we ought, moreover, to employ this day in providing for the salvation of our soul, that is to say by approaching...
2024-07-30
37 min
Books of All Time
Episode 11: The Odyssey, Part 1 – Nobody Was His Name
The Odyssey is very different from The Iliad - so different that some people thought it was actually written by a woman. This week, Rose walks you through the plot of the second great work of European literature, and recommends editions to try reading yourself. (You can also search for an audiobook version narrated by Sir Ian McKellan!) As always, a transcript of this episode is available at our website, booksofalltime.co.uk, here. Please leave us a rating or review - it really helps others find the show. Thanks for listening! Hosted on...
2024-07-18
56 min
Books of All Time
Episode 10: The Iliad Part 2 – The Blind Poets Department
“In Homeric studies, every man’s hand is raised against his brother, and one never knows from what corner the next dead cat will come.” Jump into the Homeric Question(s) in our second episode covering the Iliad. Was there a Homer? Does The Iliad reflect any kind of real history? Who's more annoying: Homer nerds or Star Wars nerds? This episode features cameos from Dante Aligheri, Friedrich Nietzsche, William Gladstone (again), and Aristotle. You know, Aristotle.As always, you can read the episode transcript (and check out links to Rose's sources) at our website, www.bookso...
2024-07-04
33 min
Books of All Time
Episode 9: The Iliad, Part 1 – We Wretched Mortals
An epic poem deserves an epic, hour-long episode. Rose walks you through the great Homeric epic covering (a very small part of) the Trojan War. The Iliad is almost certainly the most-studied work in Western literature, but it can still surprise you. Come hear of the wrath of Achilles, and the Real Housewives of Mount Olympus, and that one poor guy who gets stuck headfirst in the ground.Want to read the transcript? Visit our website to read it (and to see the references we used to write the episode). You can also find us on...
2024-06-20
1h 00
Books of All Time
Episode 8 Transcript: The Rig Veda, Part 2 – Painters, Not Photographers
In this episode, we grapple with the limitations of translation and the ethics of Western examination of other people's religions. Covering controversies involving the Indologists Max Müller (1823-1900) and Wendy Doniger (b. 1940), Rose explores the how the Sanskrit word Aryan became linked to the worst kind of racists, learns that fringe reactionary groups filing lawsuits to ban books aren't just an American thing, and squeezes in a reference to Miller's Crossing (Coen Brothers, 1990),Want to read our transcript? In addition to providing an accessible version of the show for people with hearing impairments, it also i...
2024-06-06
34 min
Books of All Time
The Rig Veda, Part 1 – Breathed by Its Own Nature
The Rig Veda (c. 1400-1500 BCE) is a massive collection of 1,028 hymns written by ancient people living in northwestern India, and it forms part of the foundation of Hindu faith. The hymns span myths, philosophy, spirituality, love, grief, and practical tips for making an incredibly powerful hallucinogenic drink. In this episode, Rose investigates some of the major themes in the Rig Veda and compares some of the themes in it to myths from other traditions.PLEASE NOTE: This episode describes some scenes of human and animal sacrifice. If you're squeamish, take care. Want...
2024-05-23
35 min
Books of All Time
Episode Six: The Egyptian Book of the Dead, Part 2 - The Egyptologist and the Magicians
We weren't expecting multi-episode character arcs when we launched this show, but here we are. Rose wraps up the Egyptian Book of the Dead - and one of its most prominent early interpreters, E.A. Wallis Budge (1857-1934) by looking at how late 19th and early 20th-century occultists pilfered Egyptology for ideas. Also, Budge has a dream that helps him pass an exam at Cambridge.Additional research for this episode by Matt Brough. Want to read the transcript or see the reading list for this episode? It's available here. Hosted on Acast. See acast...
2024-05-09
34 min
Books of All Time
The Egyptian Book of the Dead, Part 1 – This Thing Reads Like Stereo Instructions
In ancient Egypt, if you were rich enough, you'd be buried with a handy manual for surviving the afterlife within easy reach of your coffin — like having a novel on your nightstand. Find out what awaits you in the Duat where Osiris reigns, guarded by gatekeeper spirits with names like "Eavesdropper," "Hot Legs", and "One Who Eats the Putrefaction of His Posterior" in our summary of The Egyptian Book of the Dead Transcript and reading list are available, as always, at our website, www.booksofalltime.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo...
2024-04-25
30 min
Books of All Time
The Tale of Sinuhe – Out of the Sands, a Voice
Episode four looks at two key figures in the history of Egyptology: one, Jean-François Champollion, is well known as the man who cracked Egyptian hieroglyphics. The other, Giovanni Belzoni, was a carnival strongman and hydraulics engineer before becoming a renowned explorer—and excavator—of Egyptian monuments. Bonus cameo: Napoleon Bonaparte, ruining everything for everyone. Read the transcript and see the reading list for this episode at our website. You can also follow us on Instagram! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-04-11
47 min
Books of All Time
The Tale of Sinuhe – The Traveler in an Antique Land
We're off to Ancient Egypt for the next work on the Books of All Time reading list: The Tale of Sinuhe (c. 1875 BCE). It's a story about a royal advisor who runs away from Egypt after learning that the pharaoh has been assassinated, then creates a new life in another country. Host Rose Judson walks you through the plot, then muses on what it's like to be an immigrant, even in a country where you more or less speak the language. Transcript and additional reading available at our website! Hosted on Acast. See...
2024-03-28
33 min
Books of All Time
The Epic of Gilgamesh, Part 2: The Library, the Museum, and the Lawsuit
For the second part of our look at the Epic of Gilgamesh, we're heading to the 19th century for a little wildcat archaeology and museum curator drama. Hear about how the most famous story about Gilgamesh's first modern translator getting naked at the office might not be true, and exactly what kind of animal Rose thinks former British Prime Minister William Gladstone most resembled. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-03-14
35 min
Books of All Time
The Epic of Gilgamesh, Part 1: Epic Fail
Episode 1 of Books of All Time summarizes the oldest-known narrative tale: The Epic of Gilgamesh (Sumer, c. 2100 BCE). Lost for centuries, this story was rediscovered by archaeologists in the 19th century. Host Rose Judson walks you through the plot of a story that begins as a buddy comedy with monsters and winds up as a poignant meditation on mortality. Plus, she recommends different editions of Gilgamesh that you may want to check out yourself. Content Note: While we keep it clean here at Books of All Time, this show does touch on some adult themes. Discretion advised. Hosted on...
2024-02-29
45 min
Points of Contact—CI reflections with Carolyn Stuart
The impact of Steve Paxton—Episode 2, February
Welcome to our second episode of Points of Contact. Each month in conversation with Carolyn Stuart, we'll dive into her experience, philosophy, and teachings of Contact Improvisation. This episode we would like to talk about how Steve Paxton has influenced Carolyn’s practice of Contact improvisation. Known as the founder of contact improvisation Paxton, passed away February 20, 2024. As a founder of Judson Dance Theatre and later Grand Union, Paxton was instrumental in ushering in postmodern dance. While with Judson, he performed works by Yvonne Rainer and Trisha Brown, among others. Paxton began exploring what would become Contact Imp...
2024-02-27
17 min
Books of All Time
Introducing Books of All Time
Introducing a new great-books podcast that's tackling classic literature in chronological order. Each month, host Rose Judson brings you a summary of a great work, plus a story about the history behind it. Starts 29 February 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-02-25
01 min
The Uncensored Catholic
Show 121: Exaltation of Christ
In this episode we continue to discuss Jesus.The Exaltation of ChristImmediately after the death of Christ His soul went down in triumph into the place where the souls of those justified under the Old Law were detained (Fourth Council of Lateran).On Easter Sunday before sunrise Christ rose glorious from the tomb by His own almighty power.Forty days after His resurrection Our Lord ascended into heaven from the Mount of Olives, and now sits at the right hand of God the Father.On the tenth day after His ascending into heaven Christ sent down...
2024-01-30
26 min
The Trevor Rose Podcast
#151: Andrew Judson (Fort Capital) - Adventures in Investment Banking, Watching $1.00 Grow to $18 & Why Energy M&A Will Continue
Greetings & welcome back to the podcast. This episode we are joined by Andrew Judson - senior advisor at Fort Capital & Director at Pieridae Energy Limited, Condor Energies Inc., Drift Resource Technologies, Field Safe Solutions, the Fraser Institute, and WinSport.Prior to joining Fort Capital as a Senior Advisor, Andrew spent twenty four years in Capital Markets and Private Equity, focused on all aspects of the energy industry – upstream E&P, oilfield services and midstream processing. Mr. Judson was Managing Director of Camcor Partners Inc. (an energy focused private equity firm), Managing Dir...
2023-12-01
42 min
OFFICER DOWN MEMORIAL PODCAST
The Judson Randall Story
Judson Randall moved to Freeborn County after serving as the youngest soldier in Company D, 2nd Wisconsin Cavalry during the Civil War. He married Nancy Wiggins and they settled in Freeborn County MN. Judson became a successful wheat buyer and served part-time as a special policeman when the local Albert Lea chief needed extra help. During this time smallpox was the latest silent killer bringing fear to Americans. There were already over 1000 documented cases in MN with 28 deaths in the region. Law Enforcement became involved in helping assist health authorities, and an altercation and assault over the quarantining of an infected...
2023-11-18
16 min
OFFICER DOWN MEMORIAL PODCAST
The Judson Randall Story
Judson Randall moved to Freeborn County after serving as the youngest soldier in Company D, 2nd Wisconsin Cavalry during the Civil War. He married Nancy Wiggins and they settled in Freeborn County MN. Judson became a successful wheat buyer and served part-time as a special policeman when the local Albert Lea chief needed extra help. During this time smallpox was the latest silent killer bringing fear to Americans. There were already over 1000 documented cases in MN with 28 deaths in the region. Law Enforcement became involved in helping assist health authorities, and an altercation and assault over the quarantining of an infected...
2023-11-18
16 min
Power Stroke
Stem the Rose
We will never ever stop podcasting. Even when my lungs give out I will have an AI Justin and an AI Judson and they will replace our dead corpses and podcast until the sun burns out and humanity is living on millions of planets across millions of stars across the cosmos. Listen to Power Stroke!Edited by GaryOAKland
2023-09-18
1h 47
The Medicine Mentors Podcast
Mentoring Tomorrow's Leaders Today with Dr. Grace Makari-Judson
Grace Makari-Judson, MD, is a Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Hematology/Oncology at UMass Chan Medical School, Baystate. She is also the Co-Director of The Rays of Hope Center for Breast Cancer Research, and Chair of the Baystate Health Breast Network and Baystate Regional Cancer Program. She is known as an educator, speaking at forums for both medical and lay audiences and also serves as the Principal Investigator of the Breast Research Registry to provide opportunities for translational research and of numerous clinical trials to enhance care. “You always have to take advantage of...
2023-08-18
21 min
Gardening Simplified
How to Pamper Your Plants, a Revolutionary Rose, and Interviewing Dr. Judson LeCompte
Learn various ways you can give your plants a spa day and why you shouldn’t add Epsom salts in your garden. At Last, a groundbreaking rose is put on trial and Dr. Judson LeCompte joins us to talk about plant genetics and the differences between gardening in the South vs North.
2023-07-08
52 min
The Uncensored Catholic
Show 24: Why Christians worship on Sunday, and why that is right
In this episode I talk about when, why and how true Christian worship came to be the celebration of Sunday Mass. The Apostles, guided by the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, expressely and purposefully abandoned the Mosaic, Torah Law of the Jews in establishing a new Church under the New Covenant, a Sunday Church that worships on the Day our Lord rose from the dead. Christians have worshipped, at least from Pentecost Sunday to the present day... and they wrote a lot about why that is right. My substack newsletter for The Uncensored Catholic is...
2023-06-12
51 min
The Gist
Viral Moments: Barbie Buzz, AHS Casting & Moira Rose Magic
Chris welcomes the host of The Social Dose, Michael Judson Berry and Paris Nicholson, to the podcast this week. The guys share their unfiltered take on what headlines have them hitting retweet across the internet. They break down the Barbie movie hype, Kim Kardashian joining the cast of American Horror Story, and much more. Plus, Michael shares how his viral Moira Rose (Schitt’s Creek) impersonation came together and the duo talk about how their meeting led to some potentially salacious gossip on the set of Worst Cooks in America. Listen! It’s Vetrano: http://listenitsvetrano.com
2023-04-27
45 min
Two Boobs Watch the Tube
16. Doctor Who – Christopher Eccleston (2005)
When Doctor Who relaunched in 2005 on the BBC after a failed (but serviceable) Fox US movie/pilot barely a decade earlier, many of us didn’t know what to expect. We didn’t expect Christopher Eccleston, and we certainly didn’t expect Russel T Davies and his eccentric touch, but both rocketed the franchise into a new golden age the likes of which could only have been imagined by fans of the classic series. Vinnk and Sean, along with guest host Miles (from sister podcast Casual Trek) relive the reboot, ostensibly without the benefit of rose-c...
2023-01-05
00 min
Two Boobs Watch the Tube
16. Doctor Who – Christopher Eccleston (2005)
When Doctor Who relaunched in 2005 on the BBC after a failed (but serviceable) Fox US movie/pilot barely a decade earlier, many of us didn’t know what to expect. We didn’t expect Christopher Eccleston, and we certainly didn’t expect Russel T Davies and his eccentric touch, but both rocketed the franchise into a new golden age the likes of which could only have been imagined by fans of the classic series. Vinnk and Sean, along with guest host Miles (from sister podcast Casual Trek) relive the reboot, ostensibly without the benefit of rose-c...
2023-01-05
1h 54
Two Boobs Watch the Tube
Doctor Who - Christopher Eccleston (2005)
When Doctor Who relaunched in 2005 on the BBC after a failed (but serviceable) Fox US movie/pilot barely a decade earlier, many of us didn't know what to expect. We didn't expect Christopher Eccleston, and we certainly didn't expect Russel T Davies and his eccentric touch, but both rocketed the franchise into a new golden age the likes of which could only have been imagined by fans of the classic series. Vinnk and Sean, along with guest host Miles (from sister podcast Casual Trek) relive the reboot, ostensibly without the benefit of rose-colored glasses, and not at all...
2023-01-05
1h 54
AnarchoChristian - Evaluating the relationship between the Christian and the state
Jesus and the God of War - AC092
“With boundless resources at his command and with infinite power under his control, {Jesus} yet eschewed the methods of the war god.” Rev. J. J. Taylor AnarchoChristian Christmas Episodes: EP 23, Christmas in the Trenches - https://www.anarchochristian.com/christmas-in-the-trenches-ac023/ EP 47, The Prince of Peace - https://www.anarchochristian.com/the-prince-of-peace-ac047/ AnarchoChristian Reading Resources: Christmas in the Trenches: The Christmas Truce of 1914 - https://www.anarchochristian.com/christmas-in-the-trenches-the-christmas-truce-of-1914/ Amazon links: The God of War by J.J. Taylor, Print - https://amzn.to/3gW2WPL The God o...
2022-12-19
46 min
Take Your Meds
Season 2: Episode 11 featuring Rawinia Judson
Rawinia is a writer, weightlifting coach, and mentor supporting leaders to feel connected, transform their relationships & build a life they love. She spent the better part of ten years in and out of states of depression and high-functioning anxiety. Despite this, Rawinia successfully transformed her life by studying loneliness, emotional resilience, and spirituality, and now supports those who believe there is more to life as they currently know it. Rawinia has become a source of deep inquiry and possibility, helping guide others to remember who they are and to live with purpose, and is a best-selling author....
2022-10-06
1h 09
Outtakes and Fresh Starts Podcast
Podcast: The Neural Mystic (Excerpt 4)
Hi, this is Ken Rose from Outtakes and Fresh Starts on Substack. This week’s podcast is an excerpt from chapter one of The Neural Mystic, a book that I am writing based on courses that I have taught at the college level and on Embodied Philosophy, an online yoga and alternative spirituality platform.If you liked this post, consider sharing it.If you haven’t already subscribed, you can here:More of my writing in written and spoken form is available on AmazonThe information presented in this post is the a...
2022-09-18
06 min
Steve Judson "Wake Up Humans"
Leaving DE to Take Sierra to School
Something beautiful happens when you stand your ground and stick to your principles; it inspires others around you to do the same. In this episode, Dr. Steve reflects on his respect for his daughter Sierra, who rose above to thrive despite the challenges thrown her way. Are you living every day by YOUR principles or selling out to others? Wake Up Humans and ask the person in the mirror. For more information and to find Steve Judson's books & merchandise, visit WakeUpHumans.org
2022-08-26
08 min
Chat Off The Mat - Embody Empress Energy
Why Are You So Anxious? And What You Can Do About It.
Do you know that there are different types of anxiety and different levels?Anxiety is defined as a feeling of worry or unease about something that hasn't yet happened. It can be something that assists us in situations by making us ready to address a situation. However, when it is elevated for prolonged periods of time, anxiety can block productivity, increase our heart rate, deplete us, and lead to other long-term health issues. What are some of the 'Root' causes of anxiety?How can we know when unhealthy anxiety exists? In this episode of Chat...
2022-08-07
35 min
Mysticborn Productions
Ughgh...Magical Boys Season 2: Episode 5 For Hearth and Home
Episode 5 : For Hearth and Home Five years have passed since the defeat of the villainous Merica, and both the Nymphians and the Sparkle Guardians have moved on with their lives, their careers, and their dreams. However, trouble returns to Duinville, in the form of new adversaries. These new foes will destroy everything they love if they cannot find a way to overcome, and unleash the greatness within them. Nixie - Vera Tan Duinya - Abby Espiritu Dana - Mallory Echelmeyer Raquel - Shakrya Dunn
2022-06-29
34 min
The Amber Live! Interviews
The stars of TikTok! Kall Me Kris, Michael Judson Berry as Moira Rose of QuarenTeaTime, and Matthew and Paul!
Meet some of the stars of TikTok who are using it to create a new space for themselves, and some art you wont believe! Kall Me Kris, Michael Judson Berry as Moira Rose of QuarenTeaTime, and Matthew and Paul all share their TikTok success stories. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amberlive/support
2022-05-12
29 min
Plans and Provisions Homestead
002: Herbal Medicine on the Homestead with Judson Carroll
#002 - I’m sure that most of you would agree that building and maintaining health and wellness should be at the forefront when it comes to living a more independent and resilient life. Today, I’m joined by master herbalist Judson Carroll He is the author of four books including one of his most recent: “Herbal Medicine for Preppers, Homesteaders and Permaculture People” which I read recently and can definitely recommend. He was born and raised in the Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina and really seems to have found his calling as a gateway to many of the stories and...
2022-03-01
1h 01
Against All Odds Radio Show
The Power Of Video & The 1st Viral YouTube Video With 300+ Million Views: Judson Laipply & The Evolution Of Dance
This week on the Against All Odds Radio Show, hosts Sean V. Bradley, CSP and L.A. Williams talk about the power of video and the power of dancing. Joining Sean and L.A. today is Judson Laipply. Judson is the first YouTube celebrity. His video, Evolution of Dance, is the YouTube video that went viral. With over 300 million views, it was also the first YouTube video to surpass 100 million views.About Judson LaipplyJudson is a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) and is an emotional intelligence guru and holds keynotes and training sessions all over the glob...
2021-12-12
59 min
You Go First with Blair Peyton
Hello Bébé with Michael Judson Berry
This week on You Go First: viral sensation Michael Judson Berry channels his inner Moira Rose and helps kick off season four! In this episode, Michael talks about shopping with Julianne Moore, his hatred of "Elf", hangin' with Elon Musk's mother, and so much more! Connect with us... Blair Peyton: @blairpeyton (IG) | @theblairpeyton (TikTok) Michael Judson Berry: @mjudsonberry (IG) | @mjudsonberry (TikTok) --- Have a question? Send a message: @yougofirstshow (IG) | @YouGoFirstShow (Twitter)--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https...
2021-12-01
41 min
Southern Appalachian Herbs
Show 56: Herbs for Rashes
In this episode I discuss herbs that help heal rashes, the Primrose family of herbs, foraging for rose hips and scavenging for pumpkins.Read about my new book, Herbal Medicine for Preppers, Homesteaders and Permaculture People: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2021/10/herbal-medicine-for-preppers.htmlAlso available on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09HMWXL25Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/southern-appalachian-herbsBlog: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/Free Video Lessons: https://rumble.com/c/c-618325Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/southern-appalachian-herbs--4697544/support.
2021-11-21
44 min
Lit Wallflowers Podcast
New to Us - The Last Season with authors Jenny Judson & Danielle Mahfood
It is New-to-Us November! We are kicking off this month with a historical fiction, “The Last Season” by new-to-us authors Jenny Judson and Danielle Mahfood!Miss Cassandra Drayton, daughter to a viscount, saw the new stable boy, Crispin St. John, from her window while having her lessons from her governess. They soon start a friendship in secret and he gave her forbidden lessons in horseback riding. Unfortunately, one lesson ended with her injured and him kicked off the estate.The governess, his relation, gave him money for a one way ticket to find work. Only in his t...
2021-11-06
1h 03
Lit Wallflowers Podcast
School for Dukes - One Fine Duke with @bookstakatie
It is about teamwork to avenge and protect in “One Fine Duke” by Lenora Bell!Mina Penny finally got her season in London and her mission was to look for a partner for espionage. Who she got was the recluse Duke of Thornton, Andrew aka Drew, brother of her intended partner. Drew’s mission was to figure out his brother’s secrets in order to protect their sister.With Mina’s knowledge from living with a spy master, she knows the tricks of the trade to find Rafe. Because of Drew’s own traumatizing incident, he had no probl...
2021-10-30
54 min
Take Your Meds
Episode 6: Rawinia Judson
Welcome to the #TYMPodcast! We're diving deep into the different medicines millenials take to find the confidence to live in their truth!This episode broke the stigma around mental health, and talks at depth around many ways you can apply healing balm to your emotions.Rawinia Judson is a transformational Author & Coach supporting wellbeing and expression through curiosity, connection and courage.She's spent the better part of ten years in and out of states of depression and high-functioning anxiety. Despite this, Rawinia successfully transformed her life studying psychology, personal development and being a...
2021-10-08
53 min
Unleash Your Inner Creative with Lauren LoGrasso (A Creativity Podcast)
The Mental Health Benefits Of Creating Your Own Content w/actor & TikToker Michael Judson Berry
On The Guest: Michael Judson Berry is an actor, comedian, and famous TikToker known for his incredible impressions of the characters from Schitt’s Creek. His show “QuaranTea Time” with Moira Rose has gone viral across all social media platforms and resulted in PopSugar dubbing Michael’s as one of the top 15 Best TikToks of 2020. From this conversation you’ll learn: The pros and cons to the path adjacent to your dreams The importance of finding ways to fall back in love with your passion How to put your pride aside and...
2021-07-14
1h 05
Southern Appalachian Herbs
Show 33: Identifying and using the Mustard and Rose Families
In this episode, after a bit of a rant on current events.... I discuss how to identify the many members of the Mustard and Rose Families and use them for food and medicine. These are easy to identify and grow most everywhere. Don't forget about my new book: The Herbs and Weeds of Fr. Johannes Künzle.Click this link to buy the book now: https://py.pl/V0HDeClick here to read about the book: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2021/05/announcing-new-book-herbs-and-weeds-of.htmlInfo on Botany In A Day can be found h...
2021-06-13
30 min