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Weird Arseholes Pod

Jack Kirwan

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This is a Podcast brought to you by award winning UK character comedians and the creators of Gary Powndland and friends Weird Arseholes chat as themselves and sometimes others too featuring Jack Kirwan (Gary Powndland) Andrew McBurney and Paul Palmer.
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CSO Audio Program Notes

Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association

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Founded in 1891, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is consistently hailed as one of the greatest orchestras in the world. In collaboration with the best conductors and guest artists on the international music scene, the CSO performs well over one hundred concerts each year at its downtown home, Symphony Center, and at the Ravinia Festival on Chicago’s North Shore, where it is in residency each summer. Music lovers outside Chicago enjoy the sounds of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra through best-s ...
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News for the Heart is dedicated to helping you give a voice to your own Soul. Our hearts have the power to free us from pain and the struggle that keep us from awakening to our true essence. Join us as we delve into our Heart and Soul to find the path that will open us to the possibilities and lead us to the life we will LOVE to live. Join Laurie as she discusses all types of relationships, contemplating our connections whether they are intimate, friends, family or work. How our relationship ...
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An evening of live storytelling, the Des Moines Storytellers Project features community members coached by Des Moines Register journalists taking the mic to tell true, first-person stories. We believe everyone HAS a story and everyone CAN tell that story. Learn more at DesMoinesRegister.com/Storytellers.
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The Real Deal with Ryan Marshall and Carrie Ann Chandler

Ryan Marshall / Carrie Ann Chandler

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Your weekly Real Estate radio show and podcast for the Southern Appalachian Mountains and Foothills. Based out of Asheville, NC & hosted by Ryan Marshall and Carrie Ann Chandler. The show brings you along for an inside look at the Real Estate industry by focusing on information that Agents, Buyers and Sellers all need to know about one of the hottest real estate region markets in the country.
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Laurie Huston from News for the Heart is talking with Tracy McBurney on Beautiful Ascension for the Solar Eclipse. Tracy began this show by discussing how Powerful the April 8th Solar Eclipse was and how she managed to find a clear sky to observe the 100% total Eclipse. We discussed the fact that this eclipse mostly impacted where Mars is in your b…
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Listen in as America’s most attractive audio engineer talk justice, used cars, Lindsey Graham’s lies, The DEA & Brittney Griner’s brain fog, Russell Brand’s conversion, “The Chosen” & Disney, Democrat and Republican baby killers, and what ever happened to the Houthis? We also invite you to pick up both volumes of Paul Gosselin’s “Flight From the Ab…
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Job 38:39 – 39:30 We examine the end of the creative, geological, astronomical and meteorological presentation of God’s wisdom and understanding with the numbering of the clouds and the bottles of heaven, and then it’s on the the zoological presentation. We count the lion, the raven, the wild goat, the hind, the wild ass, the unicorn, the peacock, …
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Join America’s most attractive audio engineer and her host as witnesses for the defense of Christian civilization. Hear how the modern wife might react to a cheating husband, how Kanye’s conversion doesn’t seem to have stuck, and how the Israeli youth are coping with being weak, stoned and spent. Australian Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel has preemptively…
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Elim Chan leads Rimsky-Korsakov’s sumptuous symphonic suite Sheherazade, inspired by the legendary heroine and tales of One Thousand and One Nights. Paul Jacobs, “a virtuoso of dazzling technical acumen” (The New York Times), performs Barber’s Toccata festiva, an exuberant showcase for organ containing echoes of J.S. Bach.Learn more: cso.org/perfor…
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News for the Heart talks with Vanessa Wideski on her book: My BIG Ego. A debut author of “My Big Ego,” a practical application of Tom Campbell’s “My Big TOE.” Vanessa is not only a writer but also the visionary founder and co-executive director of The Low Entropy Foundation, a pioneering social impact organization dedicated to democratizing persona…
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Job 38:1-38 This week we examine Bildad’s answer to Job’s request that God pardon his sin. We see if there are clues in the text as to the authorship of Job. We affirm that the modern Bible we have is inspired and inerrant, just like the translated copy of Job that entered the Canon before Moses wrote Genesis. We explain the difference between poet…
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Two mighty orchestras present a rousing, jazz-meets-classical event. Discover selections from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet, alternating between the original orchestral version performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and imaginative new jazz arrangements presented by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Both ensembles join forces for a selectio…
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Job 32-37 Join us this week for Elihu’s discourse where we discuss whether or not Job had made himself more righteous that god, or had he accused god of unrighteousness? We’ll compare Job’s position with God to Abram’s in Genesis 15, and Galatians 3. And we look at the nature of the character: Elihu. What might have been the oral, or even written t…
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Listen in as America’s most attractive audio engineer and her host review who gets life, who gets death, who goes straight to Hell, and who it is, at the end of the day to decide. We look in on Babylon, where the efforts against Sodom are upsetting Israel. Hear how convicts in a Peruvian prison are more familiar with justice than the judges who sen…
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Tugan Sokhiev conducts Tchaikovsky’s youthful First Symphony, nicknamed Winter Dreams for its cozy evocation of Russian winters. Chopin’s exuberant Piano Concerto No. 1 features Russian pianist Yulianna Avdeeva, described by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette as “a one-woman powerhouse” who “stole the show.” Andrzej Panufnik’s Heroic Overture, composed in…
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This week America’s most attractive audio engineer and her host finally agree… Get tested!! You’ll hear about a dutch girl who plans to kill herself over her depression, American lawyers helping legitimize crime in civil court, and the democratic process regarding which innocent people are to be murdered, and when! Richard Dawkins is afraid of what…
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The 19th century’s most enduring oratorio, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, sung here in English, depicts the story of the biblical prophet Elijah, complete with his ascent to heaven on a flaming chariot. James Conlon leads the assembled forces, including Chicago favorite Lucas Meachem in the mighty title role and the Chicago Symphony Chorus performing the wo…
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Job 26-31 This week we cover Job’s final discourse and discuss whether or not Job is speaking by inspiration of the Holy Spirit, and the nature of rightly dividing the word of truth. We cover the nature of parables and prophecy in the Bible and the 4 characters understanding of the nature of God and His judgment. We look at parallels between Job an…
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Sol Gabetta, whose “enthusiastic music-making and animated style are completely infectious” (Classical Voice), makes her CSO debut in Shostakovich’s captivating Cello Concerto No. 1 — a riveting journey through themes of defiance, sorrow and triumph. Electrifying conductor Klaus Mäkelä frames the program with Shostakovich’s Tenth Symphony, a searin…
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Join America’s most attractive audio engineer and her host as they survey the news of the week in search of love, charity, justice, and a plumber! We’ll take you to a misguided Christian church in Arizona where pastor Jose Castro has made an industry of feeding the irresponsible, and in doing so found himself in direct competition with high prieste…
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News for the Heart talks with Tom Campbell on All You Need is LOVE. We began by discussing that the world is still going through growing pains. Bullying and Victimhood is trending. I wanted to address this because of a comment a friend reminded me that Everyone, even the Bully, at their core, wants to be LOVED and LOVE. Both victim and bully are pe…
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Job 21-25 We’ll compare and contrast Job’s understanding of God’s dealings with the wicked, alongside his three counselors. We see how each speaker has developed his understanding of “religion” based upon conscience and experience. We’ll cite scriptures revealed later in the bible that confirm, and dispute their beliefs. And we’ll discuss the terms…
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News for the Heart talks with Lori Wilson, WOW a million FREE. This is a Celebration of her 25000th student to her Intuition Classes. This year they celebrate an amazing foundation of 25,000 students and are really amping up their efforts to make this world a better place. Grandmother, Founder Lori Wilson’s Spirit Guide calls 2024 ‘The Year Where P…
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Be transported to Zimmermann’s Coffee House, the Leipzig café where J.S. Bach introduced many of his instrumental works. CSO Concertmaster Robert Chen leads the dazzling Third Brandenburg Concerto, kaleidoscopic Violin Concerto in E Major and buoyant and graceful Orchestral Suite No. 1. Chen also teams up with Principal Oboe William Welter in Bach’…
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Susanna Mälkki conducts a thought-provoking program anchored by Gustav Mahler’s Fourth Symphony. This celestial score, which includes a cryptic dance of death, is announced with sleigh bells and a rustic melody that ends with a child’s view of heaven, delivered here by soprano Ying Fang. Principal Flute Stefán Ragnar Höskuldsson is the soloist in a…
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Deborah Svec-Carstens found herself by being vulnerable with a tight-knit community in a foreign country after an assault. This story was first told during the Des Moines Storytellers Project's "Community" on Feb. 27, 2024 at Hoyt Sherman Place. The Des Moines Storytellers Project believes everyone has a story and everyone can tell it. Des Moines S…
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Laurie Huston from News for the Heart is talking with Tracy McBurney on Creating the Amazing Life YOU Want. Tracy began this show by sharing a quote that impacted her and her business. “If you don't make the time to work on creating the life you want, you're eventually going to be forced to spend a LOT of time dealing with a life you don't want.” ―…
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Kenny Gaskin spent his childhood looking up to his teachers. Now he's a teacher with DMPS inspiring students and building a classroom community. This story was first told during the Des Moines Storytellers Project's "Community" on Feb. 27, 2024 at Hoyt Sherman Place. The Des Moines Storytellers Project believes everyone has a story and everyone can…
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Jordan Brooks felt like he didn't belong — until he discovered art. Now he uses it to help others build their communities. This story was first told during the Des Moines Storytellers Project's "Community" on Feb. 27, 2024 at Hoyt Sherman Place. The Des Moines Storytellers Project believes everyone has a story and everyone can tell it. Des Moines S…
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Erlin Kakkanad wasn't embracing her true self when her son asked an innocent question: "Mama, why am I brown?" It led to a long journey of discovery. This story was first told during the Des Moines Storytellers Project's "Community" on Feb. 27, 2024 at Hoyt Sherman Place. The Des Moines Storytellers Project believes everyone has a story and everyon…
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Jim Sayers entered an Iowa prison thinking every inmate was the same. He left with a close-knit community. This story was first told during the Des Moines Storytellers Project's "Community" on Feb. 27, 2024 at Hoyt Sherman Place. The Des Moines Storytellers Project believes everyone has a story and everyone can tell it. Des Moines Storytellers Proj…
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Strauss’ Also sprach Zarathustra — with its iconic opening popularized in 2001: A Space Odyssey — sets the tone for a program of dazzling, otherworldly pieces. Bartók’s pantomime ballet, The Miraculous Mandarin, is a lurid, supernatural tale rendered in arresting colors. Czech violinist Josef Špaček takes on Martinů’s tuneful and vivacious Violin C…
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News for the Heart talks with Tom Campbell on From Giving Up to BEing Powerful. We began by discussing the difference between Letting Go and Giving Up, and from Powerless and Overwhelmed. The danger of Giving Up is that it leads to depression. This is a difficult energy to emerge from as it feels so overwhelming and you feel powerless to make chang…
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Experience the “brilliant and incisive” (Chicago Tribune) Gil Shaham in Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto, ever popular for its mix of vigor and finesse. Richard Strauss’ tone poem explores the ultimate mystery of death and what might lie beyond. Lutosławski’s 1954 Concerto for Orchestra is a symphonic showpiece that draws on Polish folk songs and Baro…
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Laurie Huston from News of the Heart talks with Tracy McBurney on the Exciting Learning Button to JOY! Tracy began this discussion with something she learned about how we all have a Learning Button. She shared she discovered this while with her brother who were both helping her mom with her garage door. Tracy felt it was the battery, and her brothe…
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Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony is treasured by generations of music fans for its whirling dance rhythms and majestic Allegretto movement. It finds an admirable interpreter in Czech conductor Petr Popelka, who “lets the music glow without overshadowing details” (Der Standard). Composed in his youth, Schubert's exuberant Sixth Symphony draws inspiratio…
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With his Ninth Symphony, Shostakovich delivered a tragicomic work with nods to Haydn and circus tunes. Uzbek pianist Behzod Abduraimov makes his debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in Tchaikovsky’s thrilling First Piano Concerto. Mussorgsky’s radiant Khovanshchina prelude and Saariaho’s ethereal Winter Sky round out the program.Learn more: cs…
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