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    Explore "pomeroy" with insightful episodes like "Episode 41: Stolen Innocence- The Story of Jesse Pomeroy", "#22 Die Taten des Jesse Pomeroy - 1874 war mehr Boy Fiend", "National Board Certified Teacher Chat", "Quality Instruction with Matt Pomeroy" and "The Lutheran Perspective of Assurance" from podcasts like ""Bag of Bones", "Früher war mehr Verbrechen", "Wisconsin Health & PE Podcast", "Wisconsin Health & PE Podcast" and "Radical Grace/The Lutheran Difference"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    Episode 41: Stolen Innocence- The Story of Jesse Pomeroy

    Episode 41: Stolen Innocence- The Story of Jesse Pomeroy

    He was the youngest man in America to be convicted of first-degree murder & sentenced to hang.
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    #22 Die Taten des Jesse Pomeroy - 1874 war mehr Boy Fiend

    #22 Die Taten des Jesse Pomeroy - 1874 war mehr Boy Fiend
    **//Triggerwarnung//** In dieser Folge werden Kindesmissbrauch und Misshandlung sowie der Tod von Kindern thematisiert. Als am 22. April 1874 die Leiche des vierjährigen Horace Millen an einem Strand in Boston gefunden wird, fällt der Verdacht sowohl der Bevölkerung als auch der Polizei sehr schnell auf den 14 jährigen Jesse Harding Pomeroy. Schon seit Jahren war der Junge bei den Kindern und Eltern der Stadtteile South Boston und Charlestown gefürchtet und Warnungen machten die Runde. Doch war er auch ein Mörder? Erfahrt mehr über die tragische Geschichte um den „Boy Fiend“ Jesse Pomeroy in dieser Folge von „Früher war mehr Verbrechen“. **// Kapitel //** - 03:37 – Eine Leiche am Strand, ein verschwundenes Mädchen und Jesse Pomeroy - 12:48 – Das frühe Leben des Jesse Pomeroy - 21:53 – Brutale Übergriffe auf kleine Jungen schockieren Boston - 28:35 – Jesses erste Verhaftung und seine Zeit in der Besserungsanstalt - 38:20 – Die Ermittlungen im Fall Horace Millen - 45:18 – Was mit Katie Curran geschah - 48:47 – Ein Prozess, ein Urteil und eine umstrittene Strafe - 54:56 – Besprechung des Falles // Folgt uns auf Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/frueher.war.mehr.verbrechen/?hl=de // Karte mit allen „Früher war mehr Verbrechen“-Tatorten // https://bit.ly/2FFyWF6 // Mail //: https://linktr.ee/fwmv // Kaffeekasse //: https://ko-fi.com/fwmvpodcast **// Quellen & Shownotes //** - Schechter, H., Fiend, The Shocking True Story of America’s Youngest Serial Killer, Charleston 2015 - Montillo, R., THE WILDERNESS OF RUIN, A TALE OF MADNESS, FIRE, AND THE HUNT FOR AMERICA’S YOUNGEST SERIAL KILLER, Charleston 2015 - Pomeroy, J. H., The Autobiography of Jesse H. Pomeroy, Boston 1875 - Daley, C., MURDER & MAYHEM IN BOSTON, HISTORIC CRIMES IN THE HUB, Charleston 2015 - Murderpedia, Jesse Harding POMEROY, https://murderpedia.org/male.P/p/pomeroy-jesse.htm - The New York Times: JESSE POMEROY DIES; IN PRISON 56 YEARS, Artikel vom 1. Oktober 1932, https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1932/10/01/105873901.html?pageNumber=34 - The New York Times, THE SENTENCE OF THE BOY POMEROY, Artikel vom 22. Februar 1875, https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1875/02/22/82757970.html?pageNumber=2 - The New York Times, TRYING TO ESCAPE FROM JAIL, Artikel vom 16. November 1880, https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1875/02/22/82757970.html?pageNumber=2 GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de

    The Lutheran Perspective of Assurance

    The Lutheran Perspective of Assurance

    How does the Lutheran Perspective of Assurance differ from that of Evangelicalism, or even from that of the Reformed? 

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    032 Microburst Mayhem and Climate Science in Mountain Landscapes

    032 Microburst Mayhem and Climate Science in Mountain Landscapes

    Microburst Mayhem

    On the evening of June 8, I was getting ready to head out to the climate change presentation that I'll play during the second portion of this episode, and wouldn't you know it, minutes before I left the house, an extremely severe storm hit Canmore. It postponed the presentation slightly as traffic slowed to a halt and audience members were delayed.

    Little did I know that a little further west, along the Bow Valley Parkway in Banff National Park, a massive microburst was creating mayhem near to the Johnston Canyon campground and chalets.

    A microburst hits like a weather bomb. A wet microburst hits like a tornado but lacks the rotational movement. Think of it as a super intense downdraft of sinking air that hits the ground like a hammer. These downdrafts usually come with mind-boggling amounts of moisture and winds in excess of 100 km/hour.

    Like a tornado, microbursts are extremely local events, usually only affecting a few 100 metres to a few kilometres in size.

    Climatologists have defined them as extreme downbursts that extend no more than 4 km over the surface. It's small scale, results in much higher wind speeds.

    They're caused by a huge change in air pressure and the air picks up speed as it descends. Essentially, when a large storm happens, dry air draws moisture from the wet air. This cools the wet air and it begins to sink. The bigger the difference in moisture, the bigger the difference in the air pressure. This cool, low-pressure air drops like a stone.

    As the downdraft descends, it accelerates. When it hits the ground, it bursts outward and accelerates even faster increasing the potential for damage from the high winds even more.

    In this particular case, the epicentre was just east of Johnston Canyon along the Bow Valley Parkway in Banff. When I visited on Monday, I explored a little of the impact zone and it was absolutely impassable. Almost every tree was either snapped off or uprooted within an area covering almost 10 hectares.

    When the storm hit around 5 pm, the debris began flying almost immediately. While the burst was focused primarily east of the campground and resort, a number of trees damaged 90-year-old cabins at Johnston Canyon Resort.

    In the campground, falling trees caused the evacuation of 100 campers from the Johnston Canyon Campground to Tunnel Mountain in Banff for safety.

    The storm took out power lines and dozens of trees blocked the Parkway. I do a regular nature walk that passes the site of a small microburst that happened years ago, but this scene really helped me to understand the power of a large-scale event.

    Events like this have been historically rare in the mountains, but they do happen. However, with warming climates, we get more extreme storms on a more regular basis. Currently, the Rockies is receiving more moisture than it did historically, but it's getting it in fewer, more extreme events.

    Globally, microbursts have resulted in numerous commercial plane crashes during takeoffs and landings.

    Understanding weather and the implications of events like microbursts can help us to stay safe in the mountains. When hiking, it's becoming more and more important to keep your eyes on the sky. Look for sudden changes in weather and air pressure.

    In the mountains, we often are unaware of an approaching storm until it appears over the top of the nearest mountain. This storm has illustrated just how scary severe storms can be and we all need to take extra precautions in these changing times.

    In the Rockies, we often have warm air rising over the course of the day, condensing around the mountain tops. This 'orographic' or mountain weather often causes short-lived, extreme thunder storms in the late afternoon or early evening, as was the case in this storm.

    Coincidentally, this is often just about the time many hikers are cresting the summit ridge on a long walk. If you can see visible changes in the cloud cover, or sudden changes in the direction of winds, it may indicate a coming change in the weather. Take the time to learn a little more about predicting the weather when you're exploring the mountains. If you hike a lot, it will definitely pay off in the long run.

    High Elevation Climate Change by Dr Pomeroy

    Dr. Pomeroy recently received the largest water research grant in the world to start the Global Water Futures. It's focused on the impacts of climate change on water systems and will look at helping Canada predict the impacts of climate change on water availability and ways of dealing with and predicting extreme weather events.

    I hope you enjoy Dr. Pomeroy's presentation. It really brings into focus the huge amount of work yet to be done on high elevation climate research. It also brings into sharp focus that the runoff from mountain rivers effects almost every corner of this country, from the Pacific Ocean to Hudson Bay.

    Wheat growing on the prairies receives most of its water from melting snow and ice in the mountains. While today, we are getting a higher amount of runoff simply because we are seeing increased melting of our glaciers, that is a bill that will soon come due. As you watch the high river levels this year, remember, that is our future going down the drain.

    Next week, I'll share the final of this 3-part climate series with a presentation by Dr. Joe Shea who is an expert on using drones in climate science in high mountain landscapes.

    A Closer Look at Repeal-and-Replace ft. former U.S. Representative Earl Pomeroy

    A Closer Look at Repeal-and-Replace ft. former U.S. Representative Earl Pomeroy

    In the first of a two-part conversation with former U.S. Representative Earl Pomeroy (D-ND), host Jason Hammersla discusses the American Health Care Act, the stalled Republican measure to repeal and replace President Obama’s Affordable Care Act. We talk about the substance and the process behind the bill and what’s next for lawmakers as they consider further efforts to reform health policy or perhaps move on to comprehensive tax reform.

    CL025: Dave Pomeroy on Don Williams and the Nashville music scene

    CL025: Dave Pomeroy on Don Williams and the Nashville music scene

    Dave Pomeroy is a bassist, writer and producer who has played on hundreds of albums with artists such as Elton John, Emmylou Harris, Sting, Alison Krauss, Peter Frampton and Don Williams. Born in Naples, Italy he lived around the world before becoming a mainstay in the Nashville music scene. Over the past 20 years, he has raised over $250,000 for Nashville’s ‘Room In The Inn’ homeless program with his annual benefit concerts and CDs. Since 2008, Dave has served as the president of the Nashville Musician Association and in 2010 he was elected to the International Executive Board of the American Federation of Musicians.

    In this episode of The Creative Life Podcast, Dave talks about how he is trying to balance being a musician and being a representative of musicians as president of the Nashville Musicians Association. He shares with us his story on how he started from playing the string bass and moved to playing the bass guitar. Dave tells us more about being a studio musician and a touring musician.

    "Play what's right for the song."

    - Dave Pomeroy

    Dave Pomeroy Show Notes:

    • The impact of the Beatles on Dave's life (2:57)
    • Playing as a professional musician (4:37)
    • Touring and working full time with Don Williams (6:08)
    • Live music (8:08)
    • The Worshipful Company of Musicians (10:43)
    • Younger generation of musicians  (16:03)
    • The Nashville Number System by Chas Williams (22:15)
    • Don Williams advice to Dave: "Play The Song" (26:18)

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    Carmen - Part II

    Carmen - Part II
    Opera’s ultimate temptress opens the season with a sizzle in this classic production that transports you to sultry Seville. The story of a beguiling gypsy who sets her sights on a naïve but passionate young corporal, Carmen traces a tale of seduction, obsession, and deadly betrayal. Bizet’s masterpiece features many of opera’s most powerful melodies, from the bewitching “Habanera,” to the passionate “Seguidilla,” and the bravura of the “Toreador” song, capturing the imagination from the first notes of its renowned overture.

    Hosted by OCP's Director of Community Programs Michael Bolton, this edition of In Tune with the Opera Company of Philadelphia features interviews with Carmen cast members Rinat Shaham, David Pomeroy and Ailyn Pérez and provides in depth information about the Company's free public HD screen simulcast of Bizet's opera at Independence Mall in the Independence National Historical Park.
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