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    Explore "lost souls" with insightful episodes like "382 : Lost Souls With Cheryl Bentzen-Green & Stephen Dressler", "Releasing Spirits", "The Energies Depleting You in Your Environment", "55- "Lost Souls" a Residential School Truth Song on the Path to Reconciliation. Tom Jackson. Canada, North America. 09/28/21" and "Luke 15- John Petersheim (Sun. Morn.) [2018 Spring Conference Meetings]" from podcasts like ""The Clive Barker Podcast", "Enlightened Environments with Annette Rugolo: Optimizing Your Life From the Outside In", "Enlightened Environments with Annette Rugolo: Optimizing Your Life From the Outside In", "PandemyShow.com" and "Shade Mountain Christian Fellowship"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    382 : Lost Souls With Cheryl Bentzen-Green & Stephen Dressler

    382 : Lost Souls With  Cheryl Bentzen-Green & Stephen Dressler

    Thank you for joining us for a very special interview episode of The Clive Barker Podcast. Jose and Ryan had a chance to chat with Stephen Dressler and Cheryl Bentzen-Green about the Clive Barker official fan-club, newsletter and web-site, Lost Souls. 

    Sponsor Don Bertram’s Celebrate Imagination 

    Show Notes

    Coming Next 

    •  Commentary Classics: Hellraiser VIII Hellworld
    • A-Z Commentaries – Dawn of the Dead
    • Visions of Heaven and Hell / Art Discussion

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    55- "Lost Souls" a Residential School Truth Song on the Path to Reconciliation. Tom Jackson. Canada, North America. 09/28/21

    55- "Lost Souls" a Residential School Truth Song on the Path to Reconciliation. Tom Jackson. Canada, North America.  09/28/21

    We recognize and celebrate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with this special edition of the Pandemy Show.

    Dave transcends time and space to speak with Goodwill Ambassador, Tom Jackson, and listen to "Lost Souls," a song about residential school victims.  Tom was in Glasgow, Scotland when international reports started circulating of 215 remains of children located at a residential school site in Kamloops, British Columbia in June, 2020.  The number of remains found at residential schools sites continues to climb as of September 30, 2021. Tom speaks about the importance of ending the silence around residential schools.  It is important we recognize the tragedy, the pain, and the injustice of the past so we can embrace the magic of reconciliation.  Tom and Dave discuss his role as Lakanta  in the Star Trek the Next Generation  episode, Journey's End. Shout out Graham Greene and Will Weaton!

    Lost Souls

    Tom Jackson

     
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    'Arrow' 2x06 - 'Lost Souls' Review

    'Arrow' 2x06 - 'Lost Souls' Review
    WARNING: SPOILERS/NSFW

    'Arrow' 2x06 - 'Lost Souls' Review

     

    Seriously, if we didn't have a podcast where we talked about 'Arrow'... well, honestly, we'd still be watching it and bitching about it. I can't help but wonder who the 'Lost Souls' of the title are.  The writers?  While there was some good in this episode (Ray), it is mostly overshadowed by a boring plot which honestly just felt like it was 'Arrow' doing its part to build up to 'Legends of Tomorrow'.  Not much else happens in this episode, really.  Felicity blames herself, Ollie wonders what he did that was so wrong (aside from texting Felicity's mom), and Quentin has a meet cute. Sigh.  Oh, and so does Thea.  Folk be hooking up, ya'll.