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    Explore " rite" with insightful episodes like ""The Exorcist" On The 50th Anniversary Of The Film", "Episode 382: What Should B Mitzvah Be? - Dan and Lex", "Episode 381: Rites (Rights?) of Passage - Amichai Lau-Lavie", "The Sarum Usage" and "The Affirmation of Knighthood Ceremony with Justin Wenger (William Jewell)" from podcasts like ""Haunting Or Not: Ghost Stories Real or Fake", "Judaism Unbound", "Judaism Unbound", "Word & Table" and "The Gavel Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (14)

    "The Exorcist" On The 50th Anniversary Of The Film

    "The Exorcist" On The 50th Anniversary Of The Film

    "The Exorcist" On The 50th Anniversary Of The Film. 

    In 2023, we commemorate the 50th anniversary of the release of the legendary film, "The Exorcist." This supernatural horror masterpiece, which graced the screens in 1973, was expertly helmed by director William Friedkin, and its gripping screenplay was penned by William Peter Blatty. Blatty's script was a faithful adaptation of his own 1971 novel, bearing the same haunting title. The film featured an impressive ensemble cast, led by talents like Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, Jason Miller, and Linda Blair.

    At its heart, "The Exorcist" unfolds the spine-chilling narrative of a young girl's terrifying demonic possession and her mother's desperate mission to rescue her through the ancient ritual of exorcism, administered by two Catholic priests.

    Our journey through the legacy of this cinematic gem delves not only into the horrors displayed on screen but also the controversies that swirled around its release. Furthermore, we embark on an exploration of the intriguing casting choices, pondering the renowned actors initially considered for the pivotal roles in this landmark film.

    Above all, our focus narrows in on the real-life stories and individuals who served as the wellspring of inspiration for both the novel and the subsequent movie, illuminating the eerie and unsettling origins of this enduring classic.

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    Episode 382: What Should B Mitzvah Be? - Dan and Lex

    Episode 382: What Should B Mitzvah Be? - Dan and Lex

    B Mitzvah (a gender-neutral term for Jewish coming-of-age rituals, often but not exclusively associated with the age of 12-to-13) is an incredibly popular Jewish observance. Even in a landscape where many Jews do not spend much time in Jewish institutional contexts, they often carve out space for their family members to experience B Mitzvah. In this conversation, Dan and Lex explore what they believe B Mitzvah could be in the future, and how it could work in tandem with an expanded notion of Jewish rites of passage, across a wider variety of life-stages. This episode is the 7th in an ongoing mini-series of Judaism Unbound episodes, honoring Bat Mitzvah's 100th anniversary, and exploring the present and future of B Mitzvah.

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    Episode 381: Rites (Rights?) of Passage - Amichai Lau-Lavie

    Episode 381: Rites (Rights?) of Passage - Amichai Lau-Lavie

    Amichai Lau-Lavie is the co-founder and spiritual leader of Lab/Shul: an "artist-driven, everybody-friendly, god-optional, pop up, experimental community for sacred Jewish gatherings." He joins Dan and Lex for a conversation about B Mitzvah as a rite of passage -- not only for 12/13-year-olds, but for all ages!

    This episode is the 6th in an ongoing mini-series of Judaism Unbound episodes, honoring Bat Mitzvah's 100th anniversary, and exploring the present and future of B Mitzvah ("B Mitzvah" is a term for Jewish coming-of-age ceremonies, across the gender spectrum). 

    Access full shownotes for this episode via this link.

    Learn more about Judaism Unbound's UnYeshiva -- a digital center for Jewish learning and unlearing -- by heading to www.judaismunbound.com/unyeshiva. And if you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation. Support Judaism Unbound by clicking here!

    The Affirmation of Knighthood Ceremony with Justin Wenger (William Jewell)

    The Affirmation of Knighthood Ceremony with Justin Wenger (William Jewell)

    The Gavel Podcast is the official podcast of Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. and is dedicated to keeping you updated on the operations of the Legion of Honor and connecting you to stories from our brotherhood. 

    To find out more from the Fraternity, you can always check out our website at www.sigmanu.org. Also consider following us on: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube | Flickr

    Have feedback or a question about this episode? Want to submit an idea for a future topic you'd like to see covered? Contact the Gavel Podcast team at news@sigmanu.org

    Hosts for this Episode

    • Christopher Brenton (North Carolina State) - Director of Communications
    • Adam Girtz (North Dakota State) - Director of Engagement

    Guests for this Episode

    • Justin Wenger (William Jewell) - Senior Director of Engagement

    Episode References

    General Fraternity Resources

    • Registration for Grand Chapter - The Grand Chapter is the Fraternity's legislative conclave taking place every two years. The upcoming 70th Grand Chapter will take place on June 28-July 2, 2023, in  Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
    • Employment and Staff Hiring Resources - If you are interested in learning more about working for the Fraternity as a consultant. Please visit the employment webpage for resources and access to the position application. The application deadlines are October 15 and March 1. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

    Passing On Manhood with Steven Arms

    Passing On Manhood with Steven Arms

    Steven Arms lives in Portland, Oregon, with his wife, Emily, and is the proud father of two young children. In 'Milestone to Manhood', Steven shares his firsthand experience of his Rite of Passage weekend and reflects on how it shaped him into the man that he is today.

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    How To Go On A Vision Quest & Embark Upon A Rite Of Passage.

    How To Go On A Vision Quest & Embark Upon A Rite Of Passage.

    I first met Tim Corcoran when I was looking for a local plant expert to teach me more about wild plant foraging.  Not only did he come to my house to record this podcast episode, but we also shot a host of videos in which he taught me and my boys how to harvest plants from our land such as wild nettle, mullein, comfrey, oregon grape root, wild mint and beyond.

    This guy is a true wealth of wilderness knowledge.  As a matter of fact, each year I send my children to attend his wilderness survival camp and also his winter adventure camp. Tim himself is a heart centered father of two brilliant boys and husband to a magnificent wife.

    Recently, I was talking to Tim about the concept of vision quests and rites of passage - for both youth and adults alike, and he told me about a new program he is creating to achieve just that - a program based on a concept he calls "Purpose Mountain". 

    Tim is the founder of Purpose Mountain, where he offers Nature Based Purpose Guidance to support people with a love for wild nature who feel a deep yearning and a burning desire to discover their purpose, as well as work with resistance and fears through the Ecology of Self and Voice Dialogue.

    Tim also serves as co-Director of Twin Eagles Wilderness School, an organization he co-founded with his wife, Jeannine Tidwell, in Sandpoint, Idaho in 2005 dedicated to facilitating deep nature connection mentoring, cultural restoration, and inner tracking. Tim is a leader of men’s groups, holistic rites of passage for boys, and wilderness quests, guiding and initiating men and boys into the new paradigm of the mature masculine.

    Since 1999, Tim has dedicated his life towards consciously furthering this vision of living in balance with the Earth, community, family, and self. Healing the cultural rift between the mainstream and indigenous cultures, transformational consciousness work, the spiritual journey, ancestral work, deep nature connection, family and health are all deep commitments in his life.

    During our discussion, you'll discover:

    -Why men and women these days suffer from lack of a proper transition from childhood into adulthood...10:00

    -Ancestral societies that have a rite of passage, such as the Australian aborigine walkabout...12:00

    -The difference between a vision quest and a rite of passage...17:45

    -The right age to embark upon a rite of passage, and why adults should also do a rite of passage...23:00

    -Tim's story of how a moose nearly killed him during his rite of passage but eventually became part of his growing experience...44:30

    -What a rite of passage actually looks like for a boy vs. a man...55:30

    -Why Tim refers to his rite of passage as "Purpose Mountain"...1:09:00

    -And much more!

    Resources from this episode:

    -Twin Eagles Wilderness School

    -Purpose Mountain

    -We Are Nature Rising website

    -My first podcast with Tim about how to find wild edibles in your backyard

    -My podcast with Paul Chek in which we discuss vision quests and rites of passage

    -King, Warrior, Magician, Lover book

    -Way Of The Superior Man book

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    Confession

    Confession

    What is confession? What is the difference between a general confession and the sacramental rite of confession? Does the church even have the right to pronounce forgiveness of sins? Father Stephen addresses all this and more on this week's episode.

    Music: Confiteor (Benedictine) by Richard Proulx and the Cathedral Singers from Sublime Chant. GIA Publications.

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