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    Explore " pliny" with insightful episodes like "Episode #33 - Matrix of Creation - Part 3", "Pints and Panels - "Jesus, Mary and Joseph"", "Round 44: Vinnie Cilurzo of Russian River Brewing", "Episode 068: The Hardy, Invasive Kingdom of God (June 13, 2021)" and "The Chase: Finding the Best Beer in America" from podcasts like ""Music Of The Spheres Podcast", "Rhythm & Brews", "beertruth", "Sunday Dive" and "Beering Ain't Easy"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    Episode #33 - Matrix of Creation - Part 3

    Episode #33 - Matrix of Creation - Part 3

    Presentation Segment Timestamp - 0:41:00

    Response Segment Timestamp - 1:55:00

     

    This week, Jordan finishes his tour through the Matrix of Creation book by Richard Heath.   Lilia probes the deepest mysteries of the universe and we stay north of the border with Molson Ice!!!  Like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram - @musicofthespherespod, follow us on Twitter - @musicspherespod, check out our website - www.musicofthespherespodcast.com, and send us an email at brothers@musicofthespherespodcast.com.

     

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    Better Late Than Never - https://youtube.com/@bltnoswego

    Contact Video - https://youtu.be/3LcR_B3t7B0

    Universe Scale Video - https://youtu.be/5zlcWdTs2-s

    Molson Ice - https://www.molsoncoors.com/en-US/av?url=https://www.molsoncoors.com/

     Like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram - @musicofthespherespod, check out our website - www.musicofthespherespodcast.com, and send us an email at brothers@musicofthespherespodcast.com.

    Pints and Panels - "Jesus, Mary and Joseph"

    Pints and Panels - "Jesus, Mary and Joseph"

    Luke and Andrew sit down with Em Sauter, illustrator, cicerone, and OG beer celebrity. They drink some Russian River beers while discussing Catholic radio stations, the clarinet, sour porters and how Charlie Brown Christmas album is the greatest Christmas album of all time.

    Beers include:

    1. Russian River Brewing - Propitiation (Sour Porter) paired with Tom Tom Club – Genius of Love
    2. Russian River Brewing - Sanctification (Blonde) paired with The Dave Brubeck Quartet – Strange Meadow Lark
    3. Russian River Brewing - Pliny the Elder (Double IPA) paired with  Atmosphere - Sunshine

    Show notes

    Theme tune is I Can Hew by Mawkin, from their album The Ties That Bind.

     

    Theme tune is “I Can Hew” by Mawkin, from their album The Ties That Bind.

    Round 44: Vinnie Cilurzo of Russian River Brewing

    Round 44: Vinnie Cilurzo of Russian River Brewing

    The legend himself, Vinnie Cilurzo, joins me for a conversation at the Windsor brewery. We talk hops and how their uses have evolved since he started in the business, and Vinnie reveals what Russian River's plans are for seltzer.

    Check out Russian River Brewing:
    https://www.russianriverbrewing.com
    https://www.instagram.com/russianriverbrewingofficial
    https://www.facebook.com/russianriverbrewing

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    Music credit:
    “Maccary Bay” by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4010-maccary-bay
    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Episode 068: The Hardy, Invasive Kingdom of God (June 13, 2021)

    Episode 068: The Hardy, Invasive Kingdom of God (June 13, 2021)
    We return to the heart of Mark's Gospel and Our Lord's teaching in our episode today, exploring some of his many parables. What becomes quickly evident in our survey of his teaching is that Jesus' words contain a surface profundity in and of themselves and yet at the same time reveal a depth of meaning that could be sounded for an eternity. Turning to the parables themselves, we'll unveil their subtle allusions to the Old Testament texts, revealing not only a poetic description of the Kingdom of God but a promise of spiritual life and conversion should we open ours ears to hear.

    The Chase: Finding the Best Beer in America

    The Chase: Finding the Best Beer in America

    Is it possible for dreams to come true?  Well they did for Adam and Drew in Episode 9 of Beering Ain’t Easy.  In this episode, we discuss beer tasting descriptors, brewery hype, telelearning, and of course tell the story of how Adam chased down one of the highest rated beers in America -  Pliny for President.

    Episode Notes:

    Featured Beer:  Pliny for President (Double Dry Hopped Pliny the Elder) - Russian River Brewing Company, Windsor, CA.  Double IPA, 8% ABV.

    Tasting Notes:  Floral notes at first, but definitely a piney, dank, resinous goodness as it warmed up.  Very balanced and not to boozy.  Quintessential West Coast IPA.

     

    Other Mentioned Beers/Breweries:

    Candy Green - SpindleTap Brewery, Houston, TX
     

    Other shout-outs:

    Spiegelau IPA Glasses

    Hamilton’s Tavern - San Diego, CA

    Houston Craft Beer Society - Houston Facebook group for folks living that craft beer lifestyle (especially Chris with the beer assist)
     

    On every episode, we rate beers on a scale from 0-5, 5 being the highest.
     

    Follow Beering Ain’t Easy on Facebook or Instagram, email us at beeringainteasy@gmail.com, or follow our beer quest on Untappd, usernames BeeringAintEasyAdam and BeeringAintEasyDrew.

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    Ep 25: Being a Motivating Coach - Danny & Dave

    Ep 25: Being a Motivating Coach - Danny & Dave
    This week the boys sat down for a chat about being a motivating coach and making personal connections with your athletes. This episode also involved us having a few beers, telling some hilarious stories and all kinds of weird background noises from airplanes, trains and Dave's neighbors because they recorded it in his garage, so hopefully you’ll laugh as much as they did. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook @LionheartedPodcast Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music

    0003 - All Star Lines & Meat Sweats

    0003 - All Star Lines & Meat Sweats

    This week, Brad & Ben do a SB50 recap and find out who did a better job picking prop bets. They also chat up the NBA All Star Game, the Slam Dunk & 3-Point Shoot Out, & Kobe Bryant's last ASG run. They discuss Lines... and the meats and beers that are worth sitting in long ones for. They do a beer tastes test on a couple of Green Flash Beers & a Golden Road Wolf Among Weeds IPA, and finally Ben's embarrassing story of the week that involves meats sweats and an airplane. Listen in! 

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    Scholarcast 25: 'Dreaming of the Islands': The Poetry of the Shipping Forecast

    Scholarcast 25: 'Dreaming of the Islands': The Poetry of the Shipping Forecast
    This lecture examines poems which make reference to the Shipping Forecast, as broadcast by BBC Radio Four, including poems by Seamus Heaney, Carol Ann Duffy, Sean Street, Andrew McNeillie, and Andrew Waterman. The aim of the lecture is to consider how both the radio broadcast and the poems it inspired conceptualise the cultural geography of the British Isles. If culture is, as Wendy James has argued, 'adverbial' rather than 'nominal', what kind of cultural geography of the Isles is practised in the poems which draw upon the forecast's daily and nightly ritual of naming the sea areas around Britain and Ireland? How might this maritime and archipelagic imagination of the Isles be related to current post-devolutionary attempts to reconceive the British Isles, both politically and intellectually? All of the poems revel in the forecast's litany of names such as Dogger, Fastnet, Lundy, Heligoland and Finisterre, for example, which do not evoke places so much as they imply ideas of untapped spatial and cultural possibility within the British Isles. Might there be a utopian dimension to some of these poetic visions of the archipelago? On the other hand, some of the poems juxtapose domestic and maritime settings, and dramatise a tension between the safe and comfortable houses or beds in which listeners enjoy the broadcasts, and the exoticised coastal margins of the Isles in which the forecasts may be merely the 'cold poetry of information'.

    Scholarcast 23: Pliny's Encyclopedia: The reception of the natural history

    Scholarcast 23: Pliny's Encyclopedia: The reception of the natural history
    In his episode Aude Doody reads from the Introduction to Pliny’s Encyclopedia: The Reception of the Natural History, published by Cambridge University Press. The Elder Pliny's Natural History is one of the largest and most extraordinary works to survive from antiquity. It has often been referred to as an encyclopedia, usually without full awareness of what such a characterisation implies. In this book, Dr Doody examines this concept and its applicability to the work, paying far more attention than ever before to the varying ways in which it has been read during the last two thousand years, especially by Francis Bacon and Denis Diderot. This book makes a major contribution not just to the study of the Elder Pliny but to our understanding of the cultural processes of ordering knowledge widespread in the Roman Empire and to the reception of classical literature and ideas.