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Night Games

Craig Warner

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A handsome wanderer knocks on Jack's door one night during a storm. He's friendly, but a little odd... and he might even be dangerous. But he's here now, and he clearly has no plans to leave. Dark comedy written by award-winning playwright Craig Warner and starring the much-loved English actor Michael Maloney. Support us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Faith Not Fear: A Journey of Overcoming & Healing Podcast

Craig Warner - Faith Not Fear Media Org

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Welcome you to " Faith Not Fear: A Journey of Overcoming & Healing " a podcast series where we embark on a journey of discovery and healing, guided by the teachings of Jesus and the principles of Celebrate Recovery. Each episode is a tapestry of personal stories, expert insights, and spiritual wisdom that explores the full spectrum of human experience — from the peaks of joy to the valleys of despair. We delve into the heart of what it means to live a life of faith, confronting our hurts, ha ...
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The Flash Podcast

The Flash Podcast

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The Flash Podcast, the Internet's 1st Flash TV Podcast, is dedicated to The CW's hit series, The Flash starring Grant Gustin. Each week the hosts give an in-depth analysis of every episode while covering the latest news about the TV show and the Arrowverse as well as take listener feedback about each individual episode. Additionally, The Flash Podcast focuses on The Flash in other mediums including Ezra Miller's DCEU version, the comics, animation, and more. The Flash, airing Wednesday night ...
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Casual with Ryan Proctor

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I live in Whistler, BC. I started this podcast with no agenda. I like to talk to people, I like to laugh, I like to not take things too seriously and I am trying to become a better listener. These conversations are casual. If you dig it, a LIKE or a SHARE would be sweet.
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Hello friends Kindness Warriors of the world & welcome to the #KindnessWarriors podcast! Originally the Benevolent Banter podcast, we've pulled a 2020 pivot and moved to a more heartFULL platform. Kindness. Clarity. Compassion. Cool humans. Great conversations. Thank you for joining us!
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In this episode, Professor Lawrence Warner joins us to talk about Adam Pinkhurst, a 14th century scribe who may or may not have been cursed in a humorous poem by Geoffrey Chaucer. We explore the evidence for Pinkhurst’s identification as Chaucer’s “owne scriveyn” behind two early manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales, enjoy some impromptu Middle Engl…
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And we're back with a new season and episode covering Angus Wilson's Anglo-Saxon Attitudes, first published in 1956. The book tells the story of an archealogical hoax and its slow revelation due to the reluctant intervention of Gerald Middleton, a depressive medieval historian. We talk about the novelist versus the historian's investigation of trut…
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On this episode of Shorts, we're talking to author Jonathan Meades and publisher John Mitchinson about the unique publishing process at Unbound. We discuss how they each became readers, Unbound's roots in the subscription model of the 17th century, Meades' magnum opus, and more. Order Empty Wigs: https://unbound.com/books/empty-wigs Join the Unboun…
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Join us as we dive deep into personal stories of overcoming and healing in the latest episode of 'Faith Not Fear: A Journey of Overcoming and Healing.' In this heart-touching episode, host Craig and guest Pam discuss the profound impact of childhood trauma and how faith, through Jesus and Celebrate Recovery, has guided them to new lives of strength…
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Faith Not Fear: The Transformative Power of Turning to God Welcome to Faith Not Fear, A Journey of Overcoming and Healing. In this heartfelt episode, Craig introduces Pam, a fellow Celebrate Recovery participant whose faith and resilience through a cancer battle is truly inspiring. They delve into the profound act of turning one's life and will ove…
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HAPPY 2025 EVERYONE! First off, this video was supposed to come out in December 2024, but technical issues and a busy schedule came in the way, so major apologies! HOWEVER, with this being my first video back in 2025, I'm thrilled to share a very special treat for all of you - as Superman & Lois marked the end of 18 years of DC TV content on The CW…
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Welcome to Faith Not Fear, A Journey of Overcoming and Healing. In this heartfelt episode, Craig M shares his powerful story of overcoming a long battle with alcohol addiction, rooted in a traumatic childhood loss. Guided by faith, the teachings of Jesus, and Celebrate Recovery, Craig and his friend reflect on their parallel journeys to sobriety an…
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Author and critic Craig Brown joins us to discuss Kingsley Amis' novel Ending Up. The story follows a group of poverty-stricken elders as they suffer the miseries of one another's company (and their relatives) over the holidays. We talk about the limits of comic writing, Amis' penchant for irritation, and the context of 1970s England. It's our 50th…
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In this episode of 'Faith Not Fear: A Journey of Overcoming & Healing,' host Craig discusses navigating the holiday season with faith and recovery principles from Celebrate Recovery. The episode covers essential topics such as family dynamics, mental and emotional struggles, addictions, and embracing hope during the holiday season. Craig shares per…
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Eileen Cheng-yin Chow and Wai-yee Li, both scholars and devoted readers of Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber, join us to discuss the book's final two volumes as well as their varied encounters with the text. In this clip, we talk about the controversy surrounding the novel's last 40 chapters, the author's alter ego, and the depiction of Chinese…
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Mabel Taylor and Madeline Porsella of Mandylion Press join us to discuss Elizabeth Taylor's Angel, a novel first published in 1957. Angel is the story of a self-obsessed writer whose imaginary world becomes frighteningly real. We talk about her lying tendencies, fraught relationships, and intersections with history's whirligig. Check out Mandylion'…
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It's classical music week at Unburied Books! In this bonus episode, we talk about Joys and Sorrows by Pablo Casals, a sort-of autobiography by the great unburier of Bach's cello suites, as well as Gottfried Benn's poem "Chopin," translated from German by NYRB favorite Michael Hofmann. Read the poem here: https://www.ronnowpoetry.com/contents/benn/C…
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In this heartfelt episode of 'Faith Not Fear: A Journey of Overcoming & Healing,' Craig and Cody discuss the transformative power of admitting powerlessness and surrendering to faith. The conversation highlights personal stories of struggle with addiction, emotional resilience, mental clarity, and spiritual growth, all grounded in the teachings of …
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NYRB Classics editorial director Edwin Frank returns to talk about his new book on the 20th-century novel. We discuss how he defined the category, his discoveries during research, and how being an editor has shaped his understanding. To hear the full episode, check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84429384…
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Join Craig and his close friend Slade in the first interview episode of 'Faith Not Fear: A Journey of Overcoming & Healing', a podcast series focused on overcoming struggles and healing through faith. Guided by the teachings of Jesus and Celebrate Recovery principles, Craig dives into Slade's personal journey of battling denial and achieving 25 mon…
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Scholar and author Ignacio Sánchez Prado joins us to discuss Clandestine in Chile written by Gabriel García Márquez and translated from Spanish by Asa Zatz. We talk about Márquez's influence on Latin American cinema, hallmarks of the crónica, and the meaning of exile to an artist. Become a patron to hear our discussion of Márquez's short story coll…
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In this episode, Morgan sits down with Mr. Gaurang Dävé, Marine Corps Systems Command’s Cyber Technology Officer and USMC Acquisition Authorizing Official. This conversation dives into the current landscape of cyber threats, MCSC’s strategies to protect and equip the Marine Corps, and how AI could play a role in the future. Tune in to hear more on …
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This episode of 'Faith Not Fear: A Journey of Overcoming & Healing Podcast' shares Craig Warner's powerful testimony of overcoming addiction and trauma through faith. Guided by Jesus, the Celebrate Recovery principles, and his 'Three Amigos' - God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, Craig recounts his journey from chemical dependency to alcohol and despai…
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This Episode introduces 'Faith Not Fear,' a podcast series focusing on overcoming and healing through faith and the teachings of Jesus along with Celebrate Recovery principles. It features personal stories, expert insights, and addresses emotional resilience, physical well-being, mental clarity, and spiritual growth. The host, Craig, shares his per…
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Welcome to the first episode of the Faith Not Fear podcast, where personal stories of miraculous transformations are shared. Join as the host recounts their journey of overcoming chemical dependency, PTSD, anxiety, depression, and pride through the grace of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. Discover the story of going from a 'dead man walking' to a …
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Welcome to Shorts, a miniseries where we interview the publishers of new and daring work. This week we're talking to Eric Obenauf, who, along with his partner, cofounded the small, Ohio-based press Two Dollar Radio. We hear how their youthful idealism has evolved over the years, find out what kind of writing piques their interest, and discover whic…
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In this extended teaser, we share the first three of seven "chapters" discussing one of the foremost Chinese classical novels, Dream of the Red Chamber by Cao Xueqin. With over 400 characters, the novel details everyday life in the Qing dynasty as well as some of the most extraordinary scenes put to paper. It's our longest episode ever. Hear the co…
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We discuss Patrick Hamilton's 1947 novel The Slaves of Solitude with Spinster September creator Nora. The story concerns Miss Roach, an unmarried woman scraping through WWII on the outskirts of London. The episode covers the meaning of spinsterdom, Hamilton's black humor, and how crisis skews perspective. Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/u…
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Satellite communication systems, high-bandwidth data links, and secure voice and data transmission capabilities are the cornerstone to providing critical connectivity when traditional terrestrial communication infrastructure are compromised or unavailable on the battlefield. High-Capacity Communications at Marine Corps Systems Command Communication…
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In this episode, we break from our usual format and discuss a recent "literary" road trip through New England. We share our thoughts on the Moby-Dick-centrism of Herman Melville's Arrowhead and on Edith Wharton's humble writer's retreat The Mount, which could reasonably accomodate a pod of whales, not to mention Henry James, Howard Sturgis, and fri…
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Critic Merve Emre joins us to discuss Oğuz Atay's short story collection Waiting for the Fear, newly translated from Turkish by Ralph Hubbell. These eight stories, inflected with humor and dread, deal with characters on the margins of society. We talk about the theme of alienation, Atay's relationship to Russian literature, and why so many of the s…
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Critic Steven Moore joins us to discuss his two-volume alternative history of the novel. He refutes popular claims that the novel is a European invention and tells us why constant innovation is the form's true tradition. Hear the full episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84429384 Link to pre-order The Adventures of Lady Egeria: https:…
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In this special episode of “The Sound of Tech to Come,” hosted by Anthony Spiteri, Maurice Kevenaar and Jonah May, both Veeam Vanguards and leaders in the Veeam User Group community, join the podcast to discuss the upcoming Veeam Community Hackathon. The episode dives into the excitement surrounding the second annual Veeam Community Hackathon, high…
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In this special episode of “The Sound of Tech to Come,” hosted by Anthony Spiteri, Maurice Kevenaar and Jonah May, both Veeam Vanguards and leaders in the Veeam User Group community, join the podcast to discuss the upcoming Veeam Community Hackathon. The episode dives into the excitement surrounding the second annual Veeam Community Hackathon, high…
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Writer and Portuguese translator Padma Viswanathan joins us to discuss her translation of São Bernardo by Graciliano Ramos. The book follows the story of Paulo Honório, an enterprising field hand who goes on to own the land where he once toiled. We talk about finding the narrator's voice, the many layers of irony, and Graciliano's political perspec…
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On this episode of The Showrunner Whisperer (produced by Multiverse of Color,) we welcome JOE POKASKI as our latest guest as Andy Behbakht chats with him about his journey to becoming a showrunner. Throughout this interview, Pokaski explores how he got started in Hollywood and how the journey from Heroes to co-showrunning Underground prepared him f…
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Dylan and Kassia return to discuss Castle Gripsholm written by Kurt Tucholsky and translated from German by Michael Hofmann. The novel tells the story of "the Princess" and her lover on holiday in Sweden. It's a simple summertime fairy tale ... or is it? We talk about metafiction, love and friendship, and the book's sly critique of 1930s Germany. T…
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On this episode of The Showrunner Whisperer (produced by Multiverse of Color,) we welcome back MARC GUGGENHEIM as our latest guest as Andy Behbakht chats with him about his journey to becoming a showrunner. Throughout part 2 of this interview, Guggenheim looks back at his time with the Arrowverse, interactions with fandoms, and restrictions by DC. …
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Dylan and Kassia discuss Howard Sturgis' 1904 novel Belchamber. It follows the coming of age of Sainty, a not-so-average English boy who prefers needlepoint to riding and Tennyson to girls. We talk about the novel's interweaving of comedy and tragedy, the nature of being a sissy, and, of course, Henry James' famous critiques. If you want to hear ex…
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In this episode of "The Sound of Tech to Come," hosted by Anthony Spiteri, Craig Dalrymple, Inside Solution Architect at 11:11 Systems and Veeam Vanguard, joins the podcast live from VeeamON 2024. Craig shares his experiences at the event, his role at 11:11 Systems, and the importance of networking and community engagement at VeeamON. The conversat…
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In this episode of "The Sound of Tech to Come," hosted by Anthony Spiteri, Craig Dalrymple, Inside Solution Architect at 11:11 Systems and Veeam Vanguard, joins the podcast live from VeeamON 2024. Craig shares his experiences at the event, his role at 11:11 Systems, and the importance of networking and community engagement at VeeamON. The conversat…
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In this episode of "The Sound of Tech to Come," hosted by Anthony Spiteri, Ian Sanderson, Director, Recovery & Data Protection at 11:11 Systems and Veeam Vanguard, joins the podcast live from VeeamON 2024. Ian shares insights into his role at 11:11 Systems, the evolution of his career from technical roles to product management, and the company's in…
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In this episode of "The Sound of Tech to Come," hosted by Anthony Spiteri, Ian Sanderson, Director, Recovery & Data Protection at 11:11 Systems and Veeam Vanguard, joins the podcast live from VeeamON 2024. Ian shares insights into his role at 11:11 Systems, the evolution of his career from technical roles to product management, and the company's in…
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This week's Creative Commons episode is full of heart, belly-laughs, gritty truths, & well-placed awkward pauses. Join creative mega-force, Haylie Craig, & me for a conversation worth sharing over & over & over again. Haylie is a creative soul down to their very last sprinkle of stardust. They're also one of the sharpest, kindest people I have the …
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On this episode of The Showrunner Whisperer (produced by Multiverse of Color,) we welcome MARC GUGGENHEIM as our latest guest as Andy Behbakht chats with him about his journey to becoming a showrunner. Throughout part 1 of this interview, Guggenheim explores how he came to Hollywood, the early chapters that set him up for his journey to co-create A…
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PRIDE was born of protest. Riots. The necessity to love & be who we are without fear of reprisal, judgement, criminality, violence, or death. In many places, PRIDE is now a celebration. A place where queer, rainbow, & LGBTQIA+ people & those who love them (go the allies!) can be seen, heard, & embraced for simply being who they are. As a queer pers…
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