The Mythology of Valhalla - The Epic Hall of Odin's Fallen Warriors

Welcome to our podcast, where we explore fascinating tales from Norse mythology! Today, we'll journey to Valhalla, the grand hall of sla...

Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Still vs. Sparkling Water | Hold Up with Dulcé Sloan & Josh Johnson

Still vs. Sparkling Water | Hold Up with Dulcé Sloan & Josh Johnson
“We all need to drink more water, but sometimes you just want to have a little adventure, so sometimes you infuse your water and sometimes you add bubbles. ” - Dulcé Sloan



“You don't need this sparkling, bubbly water. You don't need to be burping bougie.” - Josh Johnson



It’s still vs. sparkling water this week on Hold Up with Daily Show correspondent Dulcé Sloan and writer Josh Johnson. Original Air Date: April 6, 2023



Hold Up  is a podcast from The Daily Show. Listen to new episodes every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts, or watch at YouTube.com/TheDaily Show



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Day 127: Kindness for the House of Saul (2023)

Day 127: Kindness for the House of Saul (2023)
Fr. Mike draws our attention to David's kindness towards the house of Saul, including Jonathan's lame son Mephibosheth. We learn that even though Saul persecuted David, David continued to honor his descendants. Today's readings are 2 Samuel 9, 1 Chronicles 12, and Psalm 28.



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Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.



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James Gunn + Dana Gould

James Gunn + Dana Gould
#1 Dana Gould (2013)

#2 James Gunn (2012)

#3 Alison and Bryan (2013)



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Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Episode 433: Candy Mossler

Episode 433: Candy Mossler
Candy Mossler was a wild woman. She'd always dreamed of a bold and glamorous life outside of the small town she came from. Little did she know she would spend a good portion of her adult life and afterlife in that spotlight- just for all the wrong reasons. After Candy discovered her husband murdered in their vacation home she and her nephew Melvin would find themselves on trial for his murder, and worse, their relationship as nephew and aunt would be revealed as much much more. 



REFERENCES:



Associated Press. 1957. "New life open for youngsters after tragedy." Odessa American, February 5: 12.



—. 1964. "Mossler slaying probe goes deeper." Tampa Bay Times, July 10: 20.



Boston Globe. 1966. "State claims Candy is 'most guilty' in Mossler slaying." Boston Globe, March 2: 44.



Davis, Miller. 1964. "Millionaire banker slain on Key Biscayne." Miami News, June 30: 1.



Hollandsworth, Skip. 2021. "The Notorious Mrs. Mossler." Texas Monthly, December.



Jones, Victor O. 1966. "Is nation bored with Candy Mossler murder trial?" Boston Globe, February 18.



Miller, Gene. 1966. "Mossler witness tells of intimacy." Miami Herald, February 10: 1.



New York Times. 1964. "Banker in Miami stabbed to death." New York Times, July 1: 70.



Smith, Ron. 2021. No One is Perfect: The True Story Of Candace Mossler And America's Strangest Murder Trial. Houston, TX: Independent.



United Press International. 1976. "Candace Mossler Garrison dies, was tried in murder of husband." New York Times, October 27: 42.



—. 1964. "Letters tie widow, Powers." Orlando Evening Star, July 8: 38.



—. 1964. "Police hunt clues in banker's death." Orlando Evening Star, July 1: 3.



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Monday, May 8, 2023

Daniel H. Wilson | Crystalline

Daniel H. Wilson | Crystalline
“Who loves you?” I ask. My daughter looks away. Doesn’t answer. I lean down and turn her to face me, resting my thumb in the dimple in her chin. It’s the same dimple her mother has. Or had. “You love me, Daddy.” “That’s right, so please listen closely,” I say. She’s only nine, but Anya’s eyes are flat and black and hard to read in the dim light of the cave. “Only you can make our family whole again.” “But. Last time. I saw . . .” ©2023 by Daniel H. Wilson. Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki.
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