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Thought and Character

An episode of the As a Man Thinketh (version 3) by James Allen podcast, hosted by James Allen, titled "Thought and Character" was published on January 1, 2026 and runs 5 minutes.

January 1, 2026 ·5m · As a Man Thinketh (version 3) by James Allen

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As a Man Thinketh (version 3) by James Allen (1864 - 1912) LibriVox The burgeoning conflict between science and organized religion in the Nineteenth Century had many cultural offshoots, one of the most significant of which was the New Thought movement. New Thought exponents sought to reconcile the principles of science and general spirituality in a synthetic practical philosophy which explored the universality of the human experience. The literature which developed as a consequence has provided the basic material used by most of today's self-help practitioners, and has won enduring popularity because of the simplicity of its concepts and the practical methods it espouses.Among the earliest and most celebrated of these authors was James Allen (1864 - 1912). A reclusive man, he spent the last ten years of his life in rural seclusion in the village of Ilfracombe in Devon, during which period he wrote most of his twenty books. The most famous of these is As A Man Thinketh, a short treatise of the power of thought. This short work is one of t See You At The Morgue When a gigolo is shot to death in the bedroom of a beautiful girl, it raises some perplexing problems for Detective Kenny Kilkenny. Why, for example, would a man steal the license plates off his own car? Why should an innocent young professor come to the murder room … and then conceal a key to the crime? Why was a 'phantom secretary' hiding in the closet near the murdered man? Was there really money to be made selling glass eyes for stuffed ducks? Why would a beautiful girl ask her lover to kill her?A "pseudo classic." First published in 1941, later reprinted as a Penguin paperback and a Dell mapback. Text courtesy of Wonder Publishing Group Books, a division of Wonder Audiobooks LLC. Cover art by Mike Ludlow.Produced and narrated by Mark Douglas Nelson. Fortunate Foundlings by Eliza Haywood Loyal Books A story of love and adventure, following the fortunes of a young man and woman each trying to make their way in the wide world. Horatio and Louisa are twins, abandoned in infancy and adopted by a wealthy bachelor. For various reasons both leave his protection and set off independently: Plucky and determined Louisa must defend her virtue and make her way in a man’s world, and her spirited brother seeks his fortune in the army. This energetic narrative gallops from city to court, from battlefield to convent, and across a number of European countries. Written in 1744 (when the novel was just emerging as a form) by actress and prolific author Eliza Haywood, this is an eighteenth century rollercoaster - action packed, passionate, melodramatic, and often unashamedly sentimental. The Hangman Podcast Hangmen Podcast In 2016 three men came into possession of a book, written by a distant family member who once worked as a hangman. They thought it would be fun to read the book, knowing the man who wrote it had a more than a few skeletons in his closet. What they didn't expect was a rollercoaster ride of adultery, confession, suspected murder, revenge, sexism and endless jaw dropping accounts of a man who continues to lead a colourful life. The trio take a reflective and often hilarious look through the book, which is not only badly written, offensive and at times just plain weird, but strangely addictive...
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