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TheologyU
Cultivate: How God Grows the Fruit of the Spirit Within Us: Rev. Dr. Richard Kannwischer
TheologyU hosts Christian academics and authors to discuss their professional work in a way that anyone can understand. Rev. Dr. Richard Kannwischer is the senior pastor of the largest Presbyterian church in the US, Peachtree Presbyterian in Atlanta, Georgia.He studied business before studying at Princeton theological seminary and earning his doctorate from Fuller Theological seminary. Dr. Kannwischer's first book "Cultivate: How God Grows the Fruit of the Spirit Within Us" is available now: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Cultivate/Richard-Kannwischer/9781637635308What is the fruit of the Spirit?How can I grow spiritually?
2026-02-23
38 min
TheologyU
How Psychology can Enliven Faith and Transform Community
TheologyU hosts Christian academics and authors to talk about their professional work in a way that anyone can understand. This week, Drs. Katherine M Douglass and Brittany M Tausen join us to talk about their new book called, “Love Your Neighbor: How Psychology Can Enliven Faith and Transform Community” Dr. Douglass is associate professor of educational ministry and practical theology at Seattle Pacific University. Her PhD is from Princeton Theological Seminary and she’s ordained in the Presbyterian church. She also directs the Confirmation Project, a $1.1 million grant from the Lily En...
2026-02-09
43 min
TheologyU
The Psalms: Dr. Rebecca Poe Hays
Rebecca Poe Hays is associate professor of Christian Scriptures at Baylor University and the George W. Truett Theological Seminary. She earned her MDiv from Samford University and her PhD from Baylor. Dr. Poe Hays is an ordained Baptist minister and has served in churches in Tennessee, Alabama, and Texas. She’s published articles about the Psalms in several academic journals after writing a book, “The Function of Story in the Hebrew Psalter” in 2021. She joins the podcast today to talk about the book and the Psalms more generally. What are the Psalms, where do they come from, and how should...
2026-01-26
36 min
TheologyU
The Unseen Battle: Dr. Joel Muddamalle
Dr. Joel Muddamalle (@Muddamalle) is the director of theology and research at Proverbs 31 Ministries and cohost of the Therapy & Theology podcast with Lysa TerKeurst and Jim Cress. Dr. Muddamalle's PhD is from Midwestern Baptist Seminary where he studied with Dr. Michael Heiser. He’s written several books and joins the show to talk about his newest title, "The Unseen Battle: Spiritual Warfare, the three rebellions, and Christ’s Victory over Dark Powers," available for pre-order and publishing on January 27th. Joel discusses:What are the Nephilim?Where do evil powers come from? Where did Satan come from?What is...
2026-01-12
48 min
TheologyU
Angels: Melissa Spoelstra
Melissa Spoelstra is a Bible teacher and has written study guides for many books of the Bible. She's also written about hope, spiritual stamina, and more. She recently published a study, "Angels: Finding Hope in God Who Reign Over Heaven and Earth," and joins the show to talk about it: https://www.lifeway.com/en/product/angels-bible-study-book-with-video-access-P005850829Melissa discusses:What are angels?What can angels do?What is a guardian angel? What is the angel of the Lord?
2025-12-01
45 min
TheologyU
AI and Christianity: Dr. Jonathan Teubner
Dr. Teubner (PhD, University of Cambridge) is research faculty at the program on Human Flourishing in the Institute of Quantitative Social Science at Harvard University, where he leads the AI and Flourishing Initiative. He also currently runs a data analytics startup called Filterlabs.AI. Dr. Teubner’s early career focused not on AI and technology but on theology. In addition to his technical interests, he’s written several books about theology, focusing on Augustine, Gustave Gutierrez, and more. In this conversation, Will Bennink (MDiv Candidate, Harvard Divinity School) asks Dr. Teubner about how...
2025-11-17
45 min
TheologyU
The Life You Were Reborn to Live: Gary Thomas
Gary Thomas is a bestselling author and international speaker and joins the show today for the second time.He has a master’s degree in systematic theology from Regent College in Vancouver and is currently a teaching pastor at Cherry Hills Community Church in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Gary recently released a new book, called The Life You Were Reborn to Live Dismantling 12 Lies that Rob Your Intimacy with God. Among these lies are the need for control, entitlement, apathy towards church, and others and I think contains some real wisdom for grappling with thes...
2025-11-10
39 min
TheologyU
The Churching of America: Dr. Roger Finke
Dr. Roger Finke is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Religious Studies at Penn State University and Founder of the Association of Religion Data Archives.His PhD is from the University of Washington and his current work is a series of projects that explore the relationship between religion and the state. Dr. Finke co-wrote a widely read with Dr. Rodney Starke called “The Churching of America, 1776-1990: Winners and Losers in our Religious Economy.” This book is the focus of today’s episode and remains an incredibly valuable resource for tracing the history of Christianity in North America. It’s popula...
2025-11-03
45 min
TheologyU
Genesis, Enuma Elish, and Ancient Creation Stories: Dr. Adam Miglio
Dr. Adam Miglio is professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College and makes his second appearance on TheologyU. His PhD is from the University of Chicago and his research focuses on the Old Testament, Ancient Mesopotamia, and the places where those two interact. Dr. Miglio recently published a book I had the honor of reading the manuscript for when I was Dr. Miglio’s student, called “The Gilgamesh Epic in Genesis 1-11: Peering into the Deep.”Dr. Miglio has already talked about the Gilgamesh epic on this show.Today, we focus on the creation story and its counte...
2025-10-20
39 min
POLITICO Berlin Playbook
Wie Pistorius die Einigung beim Wehrdienst durchkreuzt
Im letzten Moment blockiert Verteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius den mühsam ausgehandelten Kompromiss zum neuen Wehrdienst und brüskiert damit seine eigenen Verhandlungsführer. Rixa Fürsen analysiert die Implosion des Gesetzentwurfs, den Abgang einer Fraktionsvize unter Tränen und warum der beliebteste Politiker Deutschlands plötzlich sein eigenes Projekt torpediert.Im 200-Sekunden-Interview: Niklas Wagener. Der grüne Verteidigungspolitiker wirft der Koalition vor, mit ihrem Streit Putin in die Hände zu spielen. Außerdem: Rasmus Buchsteiner berichtet über die Reise des Finanzministers nach Washington, wohin er Lars Klingbeil zur Herbsttagung des IWF begleitet. Und: Der erste große Auftritt v...
2025-10-15
18 min
TheologyU
Revelation and the End Times: Dr. Greg Carey
Dr. Greg Carey is professor of New Testament at Lancaster Theological Seminary and a pastor at Life Church in Lancaster, PA. Dr. Carey has an MDiv from the southern Baptist theological seminary and a PhD from Vanderbilt. He’s written or co-edited 12 books, including the recently published “rereading Revelation: Theology, Ethics, and Resistance.” In this episode, Will asks Dr. Carey what he thinks about the rapture, what it means to call Revelation an apocalypse, and what he thinks Revelation and John, its author, is actually trying to communicate. What is Revelation about?What i...
2025-10-13
43 min
TheologyU
Lamb of the Free: Dr. Andrew Rillera | Understanding Levitical Sacrifice and Atonement Theory
Dr. Andrew Remington Rillera (PhD, Duke University) is assistant professor of Biblical studies and Theology at the King’s University in Edmonton, Alberta. Dr. Rillera is the author of a very influential book which came out last year called “Lamb of the Free: Recovering the Varied Sacrificial Understandings of Jesus’s Death.” It’s generated significant buzz, particularly after John Mark Comer recently called it a final biblical exegetical knockout blow to penal substitutionary atonement. Penal substitutionary atonement is the idea that Jesus bore the penalty of our sins when he died on the cross as a substitute, or in our pla...
2025-09-29
1h 12
TheologyU
The Book of Daniel: Dr. Aubrey Buster
Dr. Aubrey Buster is associate professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College. She earned PhD from Emory University and focuses most of her research on the Psalms, Chronicles, Ezra-Nehemiah, Daniel, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Dr. Buster's forthcoming commentary on the book of Daniel, co-authored with Dr. John Walton, "The Book of Daniel, Chapters 1-6" releases in November 2025. Is the book of Daniel historically accurate? When did Daniel live? Who is the Son of Man? Who wrote the book of Daniel?
2025-09-22
55 min
TheologyU
Spiritual Friendship: Dr. Wesley Hill
Dr. Wesley Hill is associate professor of New Testament at Western Theological Seminary. He earned a BA from Wheaton College before earning a PhD from Durham University in England. Dr. Hill is an Episcopal priest and is the author of several books, along with regular contributions to Christianity Today, the Living Church, and other publications. In this episode, we focus on “Why Can’t Men Be Friends?” from Christianity Today and Dr. Hill's book “Spiritual Friendship: Finding Love in the Church as a Celibate Gay Christian.”
2025-09-08
38 min
TheologyU
The Authority of Scripture | Rev. Dr. Christopher R. J. Holmes
Reverend Dr. Christopher R. J. Holmes is associate professor in systematic theology and head of the theology program at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. He is the author of over 50 book chapters and journal articles, along with 6 books. Dr. Holmes is a systematic theologian from the Anglican tradition, and today’s episode focuses on his doctrine of Scripture, or the Bible. More specifically, what is the Bible, and who wrote it? How can it be written by humans and also inspired by God? At TheologyU, we’re always trying to keep theology accessible for regular people. If y...
2025-09-01
40 min
TheologyU
The Book of Ruth: Dr. Adam Howell
Dr. Adam Howell is associate professor of Old Testament Interpretation at Boyce College, the undergraduate school at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he earned an MDiv and a PhD in Old Testament Interpretation.As an undergraduate he earned a double major in microbiology and chemistry while playing division I football at Eastern Tennessee State before his work in Biblical studies. He’s the author of several books, including “Ruth: A Guide to Reading Biblical Hebrew” an d “Hebrew for Life: Strategies for Learning, Retaining, and Reviving Biblical Hebrew,” and others. He’s published articles in several journals and also hosts the Da...
2025-08-25
35 min
TheologyU
What is the Church? | Dr. Brad East
What is the church, and why should Christians go? Dr. Brad East is associate professor at Abilene Christian University. He earned an MDiv from Emory University and a Phd from Yale. Dr. East is the author of several books, including “Letters to a Future Saint” and “The Church: A guide to the people of God.”He’s also written many essays and articles for Christianity Today, the Christian Century, and many other popular publications. If you’re new to the show, please leave a rating on Spotify or Apple podcasts and follow us on s...
2025-08-18
50 min
TheologyU
The Bonhoeffer Movie, Ethics, & More: Dr. Mac Loftin
Dr. Mac Loftin (PhD, Harvard University) is a frequent contributor to The Christian Century, where he recently wrote an article called “The new Bonhoeffer movie isn’t just bad. It’s dangerous.” In this episode, Mac explains his concerns with the movie’s portrayal of Bonhoeffer and the ethical themes which misrepresent what Bonhoeffer actually believed and wrote about. It turns out, a lot of people who write about Bonhoeffer, including Eric Metaxas, get his theology wrong. Unfortunately, the movie is no exception. Bonhoeffer is a popular name in Christian discourse these days, so it’s worth...
2025-07-15
47 min
TheologyU
Who Wrote the Gospels? Dr. James Barker
Dr. James Barker is associate professor of New Testament at Western Kentucky university. He earned his Phd in New Testament and early Christianity from Vanderbilt University. Dr. Barker recently published his third book called "Writing and rewriting the gospels: John and the Synoptics" (2025, Eerdmans) in which he proposes a "snowball effect." He argues the gospel of mark was written first, and that the ensuing gospels built off of eachother as they wrote their accounts. In this episode, we talk about how the Gospels were really written. Did the gospel writers know Jesus? Did they know ea...
2025-06-30
55 min
TheologyU
The Historical John the Baptist: Dr. James McGrath
Dr. James McGrath is the Clarence L. Goodwin chair in New Testament language and literature at Butler University. He earned his degree in religious studies from the university of Cambridge in 1993 before earning a Phd in philosophy from the university of Durham. Dr. McGrath has written many books surrounding the life of Jesus and New Testament history, and has also written about the show "Dr. Who," Theology and science fiction, and created "Canon: The card game."Today, we talk about his recent book John of History, Baptist of Faith: The Quest for the Historical Baptizer. It’s a historical in...
2025-06-16
51 min
TheologyU
Paul the Apostle: Dr. Frank Thielman
Dr. Frank Thielman is the presbyterian chair of divinity at Beeson Divinity School. He’s also an ordained PCA minister. Dr. Thielman is the author of many books and commentaries. His academic work is broad but focuses most on the New Testament and the apostle Paul. In March of this year he published a new book, “Paul Apostle of Grace.” In it, he follows Paul’s entire life in a detailed historical study, constructing a vivid picture of culture in the early church period and of Paul’s life and ministry. Throughout the book, he answ...
2025-06-02
47 min
TheologyU
When God Seems Gone: Dr. Adam Mabry
Dr. Adam Mabry is the senior pastor of Aletheia Church in Cambridge, MA. Adam earned a masters from Reformed Theological Seminary, a DMin from Gordon-Connell theological seminary and a PhD from the University of Aberdeen. He now serves on the faculty of Every Nation Seminary. Adam has written several books, including "When God Seems Gone: Finding Hope when Nothing Makes Sense."
2025-05-19
44 min
TheologyU
Overcoming Our Inaction on Race: Dr. Willie Dwayne Francois III
Rev. Willie Dwayne Francois III is associate professor of theology, director of the master of professional studies program, and co-faculty director of the doctor of ministry program at Union Theological seminary. He’s also the senior pastor of fountain Baptist church in summit, New Jersey, and president of the black church center for justice and equality- a national think tank and policy advocacy organization. He has degrees from Morehouse College and Harvard Divinity school, and a Doctor of Ministry from Emory University. He’s written several books including “Silencing White Noise: Six Practices to Overc...
2025-05-12
42 min
TheologyU
Slavery in the New Testament: Dr. Katherine Shaner & Dr. Christy Cobb
This week, Will talks with Drs. Christy Cobb and Katherine Shaner about what the New testament has to say about slavery and what it looked like in the surrounding world. They also talk about how to read those difficult passages in the New Testament which don’t condemn slavery in the way we might like. Dr. Christy Cobb is Associate professor of Christianity at University of Denver. She has a masters from wake forest, an mdiv from campbell university divinity school, and a phd from drew university, and her scholarship focuses on slavery, gender, and sexuality in ant...
2025-04-28
53 min
TheologyU
Miracles in the Bible: Dr. Dale Allison
Dr. Dale Allison is a Christian historian whose areas of expertise include the historical Jesus, the Gospel of Matthew, Second Temple Jewish literature, and the history of the interpretation and reception of the Bible. Allison is the Richard J. Dearborn Professor of New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary (2013- ) and earned his PhD from Duke.This recording is among the first discussion of his recent book Interpreting Jesus, published April 10, 2025 by Eerdmans. It's a collection of essays about Jesus with topics ranging from eschatology, connections to Moses, miracles, and more. The focus of this episode i...
2025-04-21
50 min
TheologyU
Stop Letting Go and Letting God: Dr. Bill Fullilove
Dr. Bill Fullilove is an ordained minister at @McLeanPresbyterianChurch and the first professor of Reformed Theological Seminary in Manhattan where he is professor of Old Testament and dean of students.He earned a bachelors from Princeton, an MDiv at RTS Orlando and a PhD in Semitic and Egyptian Languages at the catholic university of America.Our topic for today is one of these articles, titled "Stop letting go and letting God."https://washingtoninst.org/stop-letting-go-and-letting-god/How can we know when to rest in God's promises and when we need to take action? Making decisions and knowing what God wants us...
2025-04-14
39 min
TheologyU
How to Connect with God: Gary Thomas
Gary Thomas is the author of numerous books that together have sold over two million copies, have been translated into more than a dozen languages, and won numerous awards, with emphasis on marriage, parenting, and spiritual formation. He's an adjunct faculty member at Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon and is currently on the teaching team at Cherry Hills Community Church in Highlands Ranch, CO. He has an MA in systematic theology from Regent College and an honorary doctor of Divinity from Western Seminary. In this episode, we discuss one of his books: Sacred Pathways: Nine W...
2025-03-31
46 min
TheologyU
Obeying God: Dr. David Hegg
Dr. David Hegg is the senior pastor at Grace baptist church in Santa Clarita California. He has a M.A. in theology from Western Baptist Seminary, and a D.Min from Westminster Theological Seminary in California.He's written several books, including "The Obedience Option, Because God Knows What's Good for Us."Our conversation focuses on the book and why it's important to obey God especially when it's hard or when we're stuck in a cycle of disobedience.If you're new to the podcast, please leave a rating and follow us on social media.
2025-03-17
45 min
TheologyU
Childlike Faith: Jon Jorgensen
Jon Jorgenson is Creative and teaching pastor at Soul City Church in Chicago.Jon is a former broadway actor, has a massive youtube channel, and is the author of "Authentic Love: Everything I Learned about Jesus, I Learned from a Child."We talk about his early years combining his creative side with a desire to serve God and do ministry, and then move into his experience working with over 300 churches of different denomination and traditions, and the lessons he's learned along the way.
2025-03-03
45 min
TheologyU
Biblical Hospitality: Dr. Patty Pell
Dr. Patty Pell is Associate professor of theology, justice, and social advocacy at Denver Seminary and the executive director of the Gospel Initiative. The Gospel initiative conducts research and hosts conferences related to difficult issues in society intended to help pastors and ministry leaders navigate through the complexity for gospel engagement. Dr. Pell has a PhD from the university of Aberdeen in the UK and multiple graduate degrees from Denver Seminary. She’s worked as a pastor and church planter, and has published several books and Bible study guides. Among them is her book “Hospitality: God’s Call to...
2025-02-24
34 min
TheologyU
My Faith Won't Let Me Vote for Donald Trump: Dr. Donovan McAbee
Dr. Donovan McAbee is professor of religion and the arts at Belmont University. He is a poet, essayist, and theologian who writes for TIME magazine, the New York Times, the Hudson review, and others. He has a PhD from the University of St Andrews and an MDiv from Princeton theological seminary. This episode centers on his recent article for TIME, "My Christian Faith Won't Let Me Vote for Donald Trump or His Disciples." Dr. McAbee discusses his background and faith upbringing before discussing his views on faith and politics.
2025-02-17
53 min
TheologyU
Comparative Theology: Dr. Francis Clooney
Dr. Francis Clooney is the Parkman Professor of Divinity and Professor of comparative theology at Harvard Divinity School. He holds a PhD from the University of Chicago and was the director of the study of world religions from 2010-2017. He's also a Catholic priest, and has been a member of the Jesuits for over 55 years. We're also joined this week with a classmate of mine, Liam Kenney. Our conversation follows Professor Clooney's recent book Hindu and Catholic, Priest and Scholar, a Love Story and includes a framework for comparative theology, thinking about other...
2025-02-03
53 min
TheologyU
Faith in a Complex World: Dr. Diane Moore
Dr. Diane Moore is the associate dean for religion and public life at Harvard Divinity School, and senior fellow at the center for the study for world religions. She's also an ordained minister in the Christian church (Disciples of Christ). Dr. Moore has written and worked extensively to promote religious literacy, a term she uses to help promote increased mutual respect, understanding, and peace surrounding religion. She worked with the Obama administration to inhale training about religion for foreign service officers and was invited by the Vatican to consult on a project initiated...
2025-01-27
45 min
TheologyU
Augustine and Church Unity: Dr. Greg Lee
Dr. Greg Lee associate is associate professor of theology and urban studies, the senior fellow of the Wheaton center for early Christian studies, and the theme coordinator of the Aequitas fellows program in urban leadership at Wheaton College. Dr. Lee olds an MDiv from Trinity Evangelical divinity school and a PhD from Duke University. This conversation focuses on St. Augustine and Dr. Lee's book Christians among the Corrupt: Augustine, Race, and the Challenges of Immoral Communities. Challenges of Immoral Communities. Dr. Lee gives a helpful introduction Augustine's biography, leading into a c...
2025-01-17
45 min
TheologyU
Doubting God: Dr. Phil Ryken
Dr. Phil Ryken is the president of Wheaton College (IL). He holds an MDiv from Westminster Theological Seminary and a PhD from the University of Oxford. He’s written more than 50 books, including his latest title, I Have My Doubts: How God Can Use Your Uncertainty to Reawaken Your Faith. Dr. Ryken joins TheologyU to discuss spiritual doubt and what to do when experiencing it. He explains how spiritual doubt is a normal part of Christian life and something we should openly talk about instead of hiding.
2025-01-08
40 min
TheologyU
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2025-01-06
00 min
TheologyU
The Gender of God: Dr. Amy Peeler
Dr. Amy Peeler (Phd, Princeton Theological Seminary) is the Kenneth T. Wessner professor of New Testament at Wheaton College. This episode focuses on Dr. Peeler's book Women and the Gender of God. In it, we discuss how God can transcend gender while Jesus simultaneously walked the earth as a male, and how common depictions of God the Father can be misleading. Dr. Peeler is well-known in Christian circles for her scholarship and teaching, including for her contribution to The New Testament in Color, recently named Christianity Today's book award winner in Biblical studies.
2024-12-20
38 min
TheologyU
The Historical Jesus: Dr. Dale Allison
Dr. Dale Allison Jr. (Princeton Theological Seminary) is a historian who studies the historical Jesus, the Gospel of Matthew, Second Temple Jewish literature, and the history of the interpretation and reception of the Bible. Allison has been called North America's most complete New Testament Scholar. This episode explores the historical argument for Jesus' existence, burial, and resurrection. We also explore the topic of miracles and spiritual experiences.
2024-12-13
57 min
TheologyU
New Testament History: Dr. Joel Willitts
Dr. Joel Willitts (PhD, Cambridge University) is professor of biblical and theological studies at North Park theological seminary.
2024-12-06
49 min
TheologyU
Tarantino and Old Testament Violence: Dr. Brandon Hurlbert
Dr. Brandon Hurlbert is a lecturer in Hebrew Bible/Old Testament at Durham University. He focuses on violence in the Old Testament and how to read these violent texts as Christian Scripture. In this episode, he draws connections between Tarantino films and the Old Testament to propose a better way to read difficult texts.
2024-11-22
59 min
TheologyU
God and Time: Dr. Scott Rice
Dr. Scott Rice (Harvard University) is theologian in residence at High Rock church in Boston, MA. Scott joins TheologyU to discuss the dilemma of how God can interact with humans while being unbound by time. Is God immutable? How can he have relationships if he knows the future? His program, "Theoloogy Lab," can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/@theologylab1?sub_confirmation=1 His recent book can be found here: www.amazon.com/Trinity-History-God-World-Pannenberg-Theological/dp/1532668120
2024-11-16
45 min
TheologyU
Jesus' Temptation: Dr. John McKinley
Dr. John McKinley joins TheologyU from Biola University to discuss the term impeccability and why it matters.
2024-11-09
53 min
TheologyU
Economics of Faith: Dr. Enoch Hill
Dr. Enoch Hill joins TheologyU to discuss the ways economics overlaps with faith and informs they way we live.
2024-11-02
55 min
TheologyU
Sharing the Gospel: John-Mark Dyer
John-Mark Dyer joins TheologyU to talk sharing the gospel, social media, YWAM, and much more.
2024-10-26
1h 11
TheologyU
Ancient Flood Stories: Dr. Adam Miglio
Dr. Miglio joins TheologyU to discuss the epic of Gilgamesh and other ancient flood accounts alongside the Old Testament.
2024-10-26
51 min
The Moderns
The Moderns ep. 277
Contemporary music from everywhere, with host Kevin Press. This week's episode features new music by Chantal Michelle, Babe Terror and an interview with Lawrence English. Full program: Fay Victor - I Will Be Erased 0.00 Ori Barel - Alkaline River 5.52 Han Bennink & Terrie Ex - Instants 8 10.00 Flocks - Convergence 14.42 Joshua Hill and Micaela Tobin - False Star 30.49 Fredrik Rasten - Lineament II 33.38 David Cordero & Warmth - Nunavut 54.20 Lawrence English - Approach VII :Nagoshi 1.07.07 Lawrence English - Viento / Patagonia (Excerpt) 1.19.55 Lawrence English - It Is Night, Outside 1.32.41 Chantal Michelle - Line of Drift 1.37.26 Witch on Horseback - 2(b) Merry Strangers 1.39.59 Mad Myth Sc...
2023-08-27
3h 03
Connect This!
The Promise of BEAD, FCC Investigates Data Caps, and Capacity | Episode 74 of the Connect This! Show
Join us Thursday, June 22nd at 2pm ET for the latest episode of the Connect This! Show. Co-hosts Christopher Mitchell (ILSR) and regular guest Doug Dawson (CCG Consulting) will be joined by Drew Clark (Broadband Breakfast) and Angela Bennink (Kitsap PUD) to talk about all the recent broadband news that’s fit to print. Stay tuned for more! Email us at broadband@communitynets.org with feedback and ideas for the show. Subscribe to the show using this feed or find it on the Connect This! page, and watch on LinkedIn, on YouTube Live, on Facebook live, or bel
2023-07-05
1h 17
Music, Musiques
AEJiJ Postcard #22
00:00 - Podcast Intro 00:40 - Maarten Altena Octet - Re-Mix (Rif, 1987) 05:05 - Cor Fuhler - Zand I (Corkestra, 2004) 08:02 - NDIO - Landscapes (Airback, 2005) 12:48 - Helsdingen Quartet - Tomorrow She Will Be Ill (Motivation, 1981) 20:42 - Jasper Vant'Hof's Pili-Pili - Head Peeper (Dance Jazz Live, 1995) 28:27 - Braaxtaal - Schele Schaft (Speechlos, 1997) 32:03 - Willem Breuker Kollektief - Big Busy Band (excerpt) (WBK '79, 1979) 38:21 - Bruut! - Eddie (Mad Pack, 2015) 43:03 - Ig Henneman Kwintet - In Grassetto (In Grassetto, 1991) 48:06 - Leo Cuypers - De Wedstrijd (Brull Band...
2022-11-09
1h 06
Inspired To Shift
Episode #51 Lessons of history that will repeat
Opportunity mixed with difficulty
2021-05-06
07 min
Inspired To Shift
Episode #47 As a man thinketh so is he
As you think so will you attract more of what you are thinking about. What is your emotional home?
2021-04-26
09 min
Inspired To Shift
Episode #18 on a quest to finding paradise
"We must not cease from exploration. And the end of all our exploring is will be to arrive where be begun and to know the place for the first time" ~ T.S. Elliot
2021-02-25
11 min
Inspired To Shift
Episode #14 The secret to adding MORE value..
It is probably not what you think but it will bring clarity, certainty and more simplicity to living your life!
2021-02-18
08 min
Inspired To Shift
Episode #6 the greatest stress reliever, that helps me through the struggle of a life of purpose
The realisation of being human, will give you the ability to accept those things gone wrong and to see failure for what it is, a stepping stone to success throughout a human experience of being alive.
2021-02-05
04 min
Peer Videos
Shoshana Zuboff on surveillance capitalism | VPRO Documentary
Harvard professor Shoshana Zuboff wrote a monumental book about the new economic order that is alarming. "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism," reveals how the biggest tech companies deal with our data. How do we regain control of our data? What is surveillance capitalism? In this documentary, Zuboff takes the lid off Google and Facebook and reveals a merciless form of capitalism in which no natural resources, but the citizen itself, serves as a raw material. How can citizens regain control of their data? It is 2000, and the dot.com crisis has caused deep wounds. How...
2020-04-14
00 min
Digging Deeper - ForConstructionPros
Bendix 2.0 Enhances Safety on Mack Granite Trucks
While at World of Concrete 2020, Editor Curt Bennink spoke with Tim Wrinkle, Construction Product Manager with Mack Trucks, to get some of the key safety enhancements the Granite line will have with the addition of Bendix 2.0.Mack will start production of the Granite trucks with Bendix 2.0 in October, and the new feature will offer improved safety enhancements.New features of Bendix 2.0 include: Driver facing camera Speed sign recognition Lane departure warning Automatic Emergency Braking
2020-02-04
03 min
Jazz Atlas - Radio C-Lab
#115 Et la radio, elle met la musique dans le papier d'alu
Jazz Atlas a un horaire a respecterEn haut-lieu de minutieBien des secrets y sont préservésA cela rien ne sert de mettre le feu au lacCar il vous suffit pour les écouterDe bien tendre l’oreille, c’est juste à côté…*Entre parenthèse figurent les noms des cantons auquel sont ratachés les artistes.Introduction ~ Björk (Islande)It's Oh So Quiet (Post, 1995). Alphornduo Aemmital (Schwyz)Frühlingstraum(Enregistré en 1984 et disponible sur "The Alps : Music From The Old World", 1994)Extrait ~ Les Grandes Ondes (A l'Ouest)Film de Lionel Baier (2013). Hans Kennel Quintet (Schwyz)When Will The Blues Leave(Disponible sur "Dusty...
2019-10-20
00 min
Jazz Bastard Podcast
Jazz Bastard Podcast 84 - Duet Again
One is the loneliest number, but two is awesome. It's time for another show about duets, something Mike will never have with Joanna Newsom, because - well, stay tuned to find out. Charlie Haden – THE GOLDEN NUMBER; Jaki Byard/Tommy Flanagan – THE MAGIC OF TWO; Don Cherry / Ed Blackwell – EL CORAZON; Irene Schweizer / Han Bennink - IRENE SCHWEIZER & HAN BENNINK
2016-02-24
1h 22