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Footprints of Forgiveness & Faith is a YouTube Channel and now a Hubhopper Podcast for people interested in learning and sharing about Christianity/faith-based content. On YouTube I provide daily scripture (Mon-Fri) in sequential order from the Book of Matthew, along with each chapters story. Along with a series of shorts titled Daily Moments-Fuelled By Faith, which are a combination of scriptures, affirmations, and wisdom to fuel your day. Here on Hubhopper, I condense the content due to li ...
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Long Night in Egypt

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The Violet Hour presents - LONG NIGHT IN EGYPT. During Spring Break, a group of archaeology students travel to Egypt and sneak into the Pyramid of Unas after dark. Little do they know that they are setting themselves up for a ghostly night of terror that will alter their fates forever. Episode 1 premieres on January 23rd. Subscribe for free wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more at www.VioletHourMedia.com
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Checkout My Playlists https://www.youtube.com/@FootprintsForgivenessFaith/playlists For More Stories, Shorts, & Other Faith-Based Content The powerful conclusion to the Sermon on the Mount: Stop judging others and start building your life on the Rock. This Matthew 7 deep dive explores the Log & Speck, the Narrow Gate, and the Two Foundations. Learn…
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For More Stories, Shorts, & Other Faith-Based Content, be sure to checkout My Playlists https://www.youtube.com/@FootprintsForgivenessFaith/playlists From humble giving to unwavering faith, Jesus reveals the secret to a life free from anxiety. Learn how to transform your mindset from a focus on earthly treasures to an investment in the eternal. #ma…
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want more faith based content? Daily verses (The Book Of Matthew, in sequential order Mon-Fri), Daily Moments (Scriptures, Affirmation, & Wisdom Sun-Sat) Miracles Are Real (Stories of Divine Intervention Wed) Please join our Fearless Friends in Faith community on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@FootprintsForgivenessFaith…
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The Great Escape" begins in Matthew Chapter 2. Tune in to this introduction and witness the unfolding story of threat, protection, and a miraculous escape. want more faith based content? Daily scriptures (Mon-Fri), Weekly Miracle series, Bi-Weekly Bible Stories & More... Please join our Fearless Friends in Faith community on YouTube https://www.you…
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This is The Story of how Jesus came to be. It's his family tree written by Matthew, a tax collector turned disciple, and shared in scripture with commentary. Part 1 is the Genealogy and Part 2 is the conception and birth of Jesus. want more faith based content? Daily scriptures (Mon-Fri), Weekly Miracle series, Bi-Weekly Bible Stories & More... Ple…
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This is an introduction to how it all began, the story of Jesus. This is his lineage, his genealogy, as told by his disciple Matthew, starting with The Book of Matthew-Chapter 1 verses 1-25. want more faith based content? Daily scriptures (Mon-Fri), Weekly Miracle series, Bi-Weekly Bible Stories & More... Please join our Fearless Friends in Faith c…
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Introducing London After Midnight with part one of this two-part program. Five years before our story begins, wealthy Englishman Roger Balfour committed suicide at his country estate. But there are those in his family who harbor dark suspicions… especially in light of the new tenants… who you’ll meet soon enough. Considered the Holy Grail of silent…
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Introducing Real Hauntings, Real Ghost Stories with their episode Evil Ghost Lady Tried to Take my Son. Noah Daniels, JJ Krehbiel, and Cat Clark infuse humor and horror as they interview guests who share stories of their firsthand encounters with ghosts and other supernatural experiences. New episodes release every Monday! Listen and subscribe to R…
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The Violet Hour presents - LONG NIGHT IN EGYPT Episode 08 - The Book of Maps Uncle Abasi and Aunt Rania are contacted and slowly learn the fate of the group. A Violet Hour Media production. LISTENER WARNING: This program includes depictions of violence and other subject matter that may be upsetting for listeners. Please proceed with caution. Learn …
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The Violet Hour presents - LONG NIGHT IN EGYPT Episode 07 - May Thy Face Look Backward The remaining students face Unas as he weighs their souls for worthiness. A Violet Hour Media production. LISTENER WARNING: This program includes depictions of violence and other subject matter that may be upsetting for listeners. Please proceed with caution. Lea…
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The Violet Hour presents - LONG NIGHT IN EGYPT Episode 06 - In the Hall of Two Truths The wind blows the group to the Temple of Ma’at where they are greeted by Anubis, the god of the Underworld. Chaos ensues. A Violet Hour Media production. LISTENER WARNING: This program includes depictions of violence and other subject matter that may be upsetting…
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The Violet Hour presents - LONG NIGHT IN EGYPT Episode 05 - The Duat The floating, glowing eye of Horus leads the students down a passageway that leads to a deep cave lake. While crossing the lake on an ancient funerary boat, the group fights the evil serpent god, Apophis. A Violet Hour Media production. LISTENER WARNING: This program includes depi…
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The Violet Hour presents - LONG NIGHT IN EGYPT Episode 04 - An Imperishable Spirit When Jordan commits an indiscretion, the group is suddenly visited by the terrifying spirit of the Pharaoh Unas. Incensed that his tomb has been defiled, he flies into a rage. A Violet Hour Media production. LISTENER WARNING: This program includes depictions of viole…
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The Violet Hour presents - LONG NIGHT IN EGYPT Episode 03 - When it is Dark, When it is Dark Samira comes up with a plan to steal her father’s key and take the group into the Pyramid of Unas after midnight. They enter the Pyramid, and unbeknownst to them, the door shuts mysteriously behind them. A Violet Hour Media production. LISTENER WARNING: Thi…
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The Violet Hour presents - LONG NIGHT IN EGYPT Episode 02 - The Ennead Kayla attempts to make head or tails of the glowing book, but hesitates to tell anyone about it. Uncle Abasi and Aunt Rania regale the young students with stories of ancient Egypt and the Pyramid of Unas. Samira treats her guests to a fun night out clubbing in Cairo. A Violet Ho…
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The Violet Hour presents - LONG NIGHT IN EGYPT Episode 01 - Vault of the Heavens The group of college students travel from Chicago to Egypt for spring break. Along the way, a book of ancient Egyptian maps is revealed to have writing within that glows in the dark. A Violet Hour Media production. LISTENER WARNING: This program includes depictions of …
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Introducing Long Night in Egypt, a new scripted horror podcast from Violet Hour Media, distributed by Realm. During Spring Break, a group of archaeology students travel to Egypt and sneak into the Pyramid of Unas after dark. Little do they know that they are setting themselves up for a ghostly night of terror that will alter their fates forever. Ep…
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This episode discusses Jacqueline Roy's 2000 debut novel The Fat Lady Sings and themes such as race, gender and sexuality, and mental health. It turns out this is an incredibly apt novel to wrap up an exceptionally heavy semester on a note of hope and joy. CW: sexual assault, loss of a loved one
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In this student-led episode, Kath, Addison, and Brooke discuss the Theatre of the Absurd in relation to Samuel Beckett’s play Krapp’s Last Tape and Enda Walsh’s play Penelope. Bibliography Beckett, Samuel. Krapp's Last Tape. Faber and Faber Ltd, 2014. Billington, Michael. “Penelope | Theatre Review.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 26 July 2…
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In this student-led episode, Jamey, Alexis, and Emma discuss Christopher Isherwood’s novel Prater Violet in connection with film and propaganda. Bibliography Prater Violet by Christopher Isherwood “Breakfast at the Prater: Christopher Isherwood, His Women and Men” by Ercolino, Stefano, et al. Imaginary Films in Literature. Brill | Rodopi, 2016. Pro…
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In this episode our guest scholar, Jonathon Patterson, explores poetry from World War One. He explains why poetry was one of the primary media outlets for soldiers and citizens during this era and how it was politicized. He also discusses broadening representations in our definition of WWI poets and why these works remain relevant over 100 years la…
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This episode we welcome guest scholar Dr. Ashley Nadeau as she examines Dracula as a novel that draws from popular Victorian genre fiction, and detective fiction in particular. She also uses examples of material culture within the novel—railways, blood, nightdresses, and typewriters—as objects that help us better understand Dracula’s narrative. Dr.…
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In this student-led episode, Braydon, JoAnne, and Kialey discuss six different forms of Victorian new media as they appear in Bram Stoker's Dracula, posing questions about new media's reliability in constructing larger narratives. Bibliography Fava-Verde, Jean-François. “Victorian Telegrams: The Early Development of the Telegraphic Despatch and Its…
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Today we are joined by guest scholar Dr. Ellen Campbell who discusses women’s rights under marriage contract law in the 19th century and the New Woman figure in Dracula. Dr. Campbell received her doctorate from Southern Illinois University Carbondale where her dissertation discussed marriage trauma narratives in transatlantic 19th-century fiction. …
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In this episode, we welcome Dr. Trent Olsen as our guest scholar. He will be discussing the impact Charles Darwin’s discoveries and published work in The Origin of Species had on the wider 19th century. He discusses points of literary connection between Darwin, William Wordsworth, Robert Louis Stevenson, Emily Pfeiffer, H.G. Wells, and Thomas Hardy…
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This episode, I’m excited to present our first student-led episode which discusses the movement for #Bigger6 Romanticism. Alanna Camargo leads our conversation about the purpose behind the movement and collective as well as how broadening our perspectives of race and empire can introduce us to a much more vibrant and textured understanding of the R…
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In this episode we are joined by guest scholar, Dr. Karali Hunter, as we discuss the cross-sections between literary and musical Romanticism, particularly in the context of romantic themes, such as breaking away from rigid form and structure, evoking emotion, and embracing the individual and national voices of the period. Dr. Hunter has a DMA in pi…
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Today’s episode seems nearly ripped from the headlines as Dr. Zan Cammack discusses sedition, riots, and rumor as part of the larger new media networks at play in Jane Austen’s novel Northanger Abbey. We’ll examine the pervasive theme of surveillance and political upheaval in the novel, the innovations in mapping that more concretely trace the netw…
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In our first episode our guest scholar Dr. Emily Grover discusses precursors to Austen’s novels, the fraught history of female authors and readers, and the dangers of falling too deep into fiction. Bibliography Anne Radcliffe. The Mysteries of Udolpho, Project Gutenberg. Charles Lamb, and Mary Lamb. The Works Of Charles and Mary Lamb, Miscellaneous…
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