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#157: FSA Awards

EPISODE · Dec 5, 2023 · 23 MIN

#157: FSA Awards

from 1912 Exiles

We've got something a bit different for you today...We were honoured to be nominated in the "club podcast of the year" category at this year's Football Supporter's Association awards, and Ian & Jack made the trip to London on Monday for the awards do. This episode brings you their report of the night, featuring poetry (of course), food reviews, a bit of slurring after all the free beer, some celeb name-dropping, but most of all a deep debt of gratitude to you for listening and for helping the pod to grow in the way it has. Our thanks as always to Tinty & The Bucket Hats for letting us use Discoland as our theme. This episode also features a cover of Fats Waller's Ain't Misbehavin', licensed under Creative Commons. We'll be back at the weekend with a match review of Tranmere (a), and you can contact us in the meantime via Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn. Thanks for listening.Support the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Poteau Chamber Sara Powell This is the official podcast for the Poteau Chamber of Commerce serving LeFlore County and Fort Smith Regional Alliance Area. Est. 1912.Contact us: [email protected] up with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WordPress, Google & YoutubeReceive Text Notifications: www.poteauchamber.com and click sign up to get started Passengers The Everyday Exiles Podcast Network Join Ardi and Dan in conversations about topics and issues including anything from sex to ISIS all from two guys and a few other passengers with a Christian perspective. Decoding the Gurus Christopher Kavanagh and Matthew Browne An exiled Northern Irish anthropologist and a hitchhiking Australian psychologist take a close look at the contemporary crop of 'secular gurus', iconoclasts, and other exiles from the mainstream, offering their own brands of unique takes and special insights. Leveraging two of the most diverse accents in modern podcasting, Chris and Matt dig deep into the claims, peek behind the psychological curtains, and try to figure out once and for all... What's it all About?Join us, as we try to puzzle our way through and talk some smart-sounding smack about the intellectual giants of our age, from Jordan Peterson to Robin DiAngelo. Are they revolutionary thinkers or just grifters with delusions of grandeur? Join us and let's find out! In Darkest England and the Way Out by William Booth Mentor New York William Booth (1829 – 1912) was the founding General of the Salvation Army in late nineteenth century England. Finding his salvation as a teenager, he went on to become one of the most controversial and, ultimately, well-loved and respected social reformers of his day. Published in 1890 amidst the turmoil of the death of his beloved wife, Catherine, “In Darkest England” was hailed as a revolutionary approach to coping with the social ills facing Great Britain at the time. Although 130 years old, this revolutionary book of Victorian England still has much to say of note today. - Summary by Tom Hirsch
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