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Calling The Cues is a theatre podcast created by Joseph Newport. Joseph is an ex-musical theatre performer who is currently studying Stage Management at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Joseph is also a Producer, Director and Content Creator.
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Joseph Dallal has proven his ability to increase sales revenue and improve profitability through effective business operations management. He is known as an expert influencer and relationship-builder to motivates staff to peak performance. Joseph is a visionary leader adept at instituting successful strategies, policies, and procedures. He works hard to provide extraordinary results on growth and operational performance, and at maximizing cost effectiveness within the organization.
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Robert Baker and Joseph St. John were raised in Newport News, VA during the 1970s. Living less than a mile apart and attending the same school, Willis A. Jenkins Elementary, Robert and Joe met in 3rd grade when Robert, who was known as Joey back then, moved to the neighborhood. As a matter of fact, they met the first day that Robert went to his new school, and they started a friendship that continues to this day.It was not a friendship that did not endure unbroken over time. After high schoo ...
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Anchored The Podcast

Trailblaze Media

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Welcome to Anchored: a Rhody-themed, podcast-styled, low sodium option for the Ocean State’s sea-saltiest opinions. We’re your hosts, Shay and Elise, and we’re two former Rhode Island tour guides with a deep – and sometimes burdensome – love for the littlest state. Despite outgrowing the things that pulled us to Lil’ Rhody from our Pacific Northwest and Midwest roots, we’ve stayed the course and adopted The Lively Experiment as our home. Every other week we’ll throw our edutainer caps back o ...
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History From the Old Brick Church

St. Luke's Historic Church & Museum

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Take a journey through history with a new podcast from St. Luke’s Historic Church & Museum, hosted by John Ericson. Join the conversation with scholars and historians to tackle subjects like race, women’s history, and constitutional law. Explore how the pursuit of religious freedom in colonial America has shaped our modern life. Tune into History from the Old Brick Church Podcast today! Podcast made possible by a grant from the Virginia Humanities Foundation.
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The Reformation raised doubts about centuries-old church doctrines. Did this contribute to the emergence of atheism in the modern world? Or was it the violence of religious wars and the oppression stemming from the marriage of religion and government? St Luke's Education Coordinator John Ericson takes a look in this episode at Atheism in the 17th c…
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In this episode, we interview Dr. Naomi Pullin, a Professor at Warwick University in the UK, about the Quaker story on both sides of the Atlantic. The Society of Friends was persecuted for their beliefs but held fast to their ethics of equality and nonviolence in one of the most violent centuries in Western history. Join us as we discuss this fasci…
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Today we often talk about the impact of social media on forming public opinion, its effect on elections, and how it fuels division. In 17th century England, the printing press and the proliferation of pamphlets were doing similar things. In this Episode, we speak with public historian and historic book binder, Hunter Willis, on the Pamphlet Wars. H…
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Summary In this episode of Two Average Joes, Dean discusses the making of the movie 'An Ordinary Killer' and its connection to the future of the podcast. The movie, produced by Collective Development, Incorporated, is based on a true story and follows the life of Gerald Leroy Wingeart, a convicted rapist and murderer. The film was completed in 2001…
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In this episode St Luke's Education Coordinator John Ericson interviews the Curator of The Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon UK, Stuart Orme. Cromwell is a figure steeped in a great deal of myth and clouded by his brutality towards the Irish. Is he a hero or a villain? Stuart Orme gives us a balance portrait of the most complicated figure of the 17th c…
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Our upcoming documentary, entitled "Born from Conflict: Cavaliers and Puritans of Newport Parish," is based on the 17th century conflicts in the United Kingdom and in the English Colonial Possessions in North America. Most notably we are focusing on the English Civil Wars, also known as the War of the Three Kingdoms. The spark was a religious confl…
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How unique and yet terrifying would it be to hear first hand what it’s like to be abducted? How scared would you be to find yourself in a car and then finding out you're alone with a convicted rapist and a convicted killer. What would you say? What would you feel? Would you be quick and begin to figure out a way to escape? Would the paralyzing fear…
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Two Average Joes with Kevin King - What Happens When the Prison System Lies??? In our latest installment on Prison Reform, Kevin King tells of his 12-year ordeal in regard to his situation in the Michigan Department of Corrections. Would government officials try to set up an inmate just because the internee was trying to protect other prisoner’s co…
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Why is it so hard to correct myth? In spite of facts, crimes can be committed and no one will be charged or held accountable. In the case of Dawn Basom, who was murdered over 50 years ago, her case has never been solved. No one has ever been arrested and no one has ever been sent to jail. However, if you goggle her name, you would quickly see that …
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In this episode we interview Professor Alec Ryrie of Durham University in the UK on the topic of the English Reformation. England was the most diverse in its reforming efforts and the conflicts that arose in the 16th and 17th centuries would have enduring implications for Great Britain and for their Colonial possessions in North America. Professor …
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True Crime Incorporated, Joseph St. John, Dean Teaster and Deneen Azzolino discuss how difficult it can be to gather truth in the modern age. What passes for research is often just people cutting and pasting information from a few articles and calling it truth. Is real research dead?? What does it take to collect actual information? Can it be done?…
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Kevin King discusses his time in the Michigan Prison System. Do we really know what happens behind prison walls? Do we really know anything? Links to other information: Two Average Joes Presents: Prison Reform with Kevin King The Musing of 2 Average Joes – True Crime and Prison Reform https://twoaveragejoes.com/opinion/november-7-2023-the-musing-of…
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In this episode we discuss the life of Joseph Bridger the patron of the "Old Brick Church" and about the challenging decade of 1676-1686, a time of civil war in the Virginia Colony. How did these conflicts lead to the racist codes that would pour out of Jamestown and later Williamsburg? This period of our history is essential to understanding confl…
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In This Episode the host of History from the Old Brick Church, John Ericson, tells the story of a former Minister of the Newport Parish whose protest helped fan the flames of America's revolutionary spirit. This is the first in a series of stories that relate to the Newport Parish of the "Old Brick Church." John Ericson is the Education Coordinator…
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In this episode, Education Coordinator, John Ericson interviews Dr. David Sehat of Georgia State University concerning some of the myths of America's founding, especially in regard to issues of religious freedom. Dr. David Sehat is a Professor of Cultural and Intellectual History for Georgia State University. He is the author of "The Myth of Americ…
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Joseph Dallal is a visionary leader known for his transformative leadership, empowering organizations through strategies, policies, and procedures. He envisions the future and devises innovativeapproaches, achieving remarkable growth, optimizing operational performance, and implementing cost-effective measures to enhance efficiency.…
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Joseph Dallal is a visionary leader with exceptional skills in strategy formulation, policy implementation, and operational performance optimization. With a proven track record in complex financial transactions, Dallal manages diverse capital stacks, secures private investments, and maximizes cost-effectiveness.…
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The 17th century featured dozens of trials for witchcraft. How was Colonial Virginia's experience different from what happened in Salem, Massachusetts? What was the role of the church and religion in connection to witchcraft trials? How does the phenomenon of witchcraft trials change from the 17th to the 18th centuries and beyond? In this episode w…
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Who really knows what goes on behind our prison walls? A Short Introduction to Kevin King: On May 17th, 2023, Kevin was asked to speak to the Oakland County Bar Association (OCBA), about being incarcerated within the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC), for almost 41 years. How, he was released from custody with a Life Without Parole Sentence…
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Joseph Dallal has established himself as a trailblazing entrepreneur and strategic leader in Los Angeles and Orange County. With a keen eye for identifyingopportunities and implementing innovative solutions, Dallal has consistently driven growth and operational performance within organizations. His visionaryleadership style enables him to navigate …
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Joseph Dallal Newport Beach is a leading authority in the world of formulation, boasting an impressive repertoire of knowledge and experience in crafting groundbreaking product formulations. His expertise lies particularly in the realm of creative formulation, where he has honed his skills to deliver exceptional results.…
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Joseph Dallal is a highly respected expert in the field of product formulation, with a wealth of knowledge and experience in creating innovative formulations that meet the needs of consumers. He is a gifted communicator and coach and is passionate about sharing his knowledge with others. If you are looking for an expert in product formulation, Jose…
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In this podcast we explore the time period of the English Republic with Historian Anna Keay, author of the book "The Restless Republic: Britain without a Crown." This time period is often reduced to the time of Oliver Cromwell, but there are many other players and ordinary people who were affected by this tumultuous period. It was a time of great h…
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David Callaway discusses the modern challenges to religious freedom with host John Ericson. David Callaway is the Religious Freedom Specialist for the Freedom Forum, a non-profit fostering First Amendment freedoms for all. David oversees the Freedom Forum’s religious freedom work acting as a resource for educators, journalists, and the general publ…
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#TrueCrime, #MichiganMurders, #truecrimeaddict, #serialkiller, #podcasts, #johnnormancollins, #1960s This is the fascinating August 2013 interview of former Eastern Michigan University Campus Police Patrol Officer (1965-1969) Larry Matthewson. Interviewed by 2 Average Joe’s Robert Baker, Ken Harvey (Gary Leiterman’s Cousin), and Mike Manning (Profe…
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#TrueCrime, #MichiganMurders, #truecrimeaddict, #serialkiller, #podcasts, #johnnormancollins, #1960s This week’s episode of Two Avg. Joes discusses: · The Case of Gary Leiterman · Michigan Murders · John Norman Collins · Karen Sue Beineman The following links will help you follow our podcasts: 2 Avg. Joes S02 E21 – Michigan Murders: John Norman Col…
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In this episode, we interview Dr. Katharine Gerbner, Professor of History at the University of Minnesota, about her research on the religious dimensions of the Atlantic slave trade. Dr. Gerbner studied three groups: Anglicans, Quakers, and Moravians analyzing how they engaged with, defended, and benefited from the slave trade in Barbados and other …
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#TrueCrime, #MichiganMurders, #truecrimeaddict, #serialkiller, #podcasts, #johnnormancollins, #1960s This week’s episode of Two Avg. Joes discusses: · The Case of Gary Leiterman · Michigan Murders · John Norman Collins · Karen Sue Beineman The Michigan Murders: The True Story of the Ypsilanti Ripper's Reign of Terror Catching Serial Killers: Learni…
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#TrueCrime, #MichiganMurders, #truecrimeaddict, #serialkiller, #podcasts, #johnnormancollins, #1960s This week’s episode of Two Avg. Joes discusses: · The Case of Gary Leiterman · Michigan Murders · John Norman Collins · Karen Beineman The following link will help you follow the stories covered by Two Avg. Joes: 2 Avg. Joes S02 E19 – Michigan Murde…
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#TrueCrime, #MichiganMurders, #truecrimeaddict, #serialkiller, #podcasts, #johnnormancollins, #1960s This week’s episode of Two Avg. Joes discusses: · The Case of Gary Leiterman · Michigan Murders · John Norman Collins · Karen Beineman The following link will help you follow the stories covered by Two Avg. Joes: The Michigan Murders: The True Story…
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#TrueCrime, #MichiganMurders, #truecrimeaddict, #serialkiller, #podcasts, #johnnormancollins, #1960s This week’s episode of Two Avg. Joes discusses: · The Case of Gary Leiterman · Michigan Murders · John Norman Collins · Roxie Ann Phillips The following link will help you follow the stories covered by Two Avg. Joes: The Michigan Murders: The True S…
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#TrueCrime, #MichiganMurders, #truecrimeaddict, #serialkiller, #podcasts, #johnnormancollins, #1960s This week’s episode of Two Avg. Joes discusses: · The Case of Gary Leiterman · Michigan Murders · John Norman Collins · Alice Kalom The following link will help you follow the stories covered by Two Avg. Joes: 2 Avg. Joes S02 E16 – Michigan Murders:…
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#TrueCrime, #MichiganMurders, #truecrimeaddict, #serialkiller, #podcasts, #johnnormancollins, #1960s This week’s episode of Two Avg. Joes discusses: · The Case of Gary Leiterman · Michigan Murders · John Norman Collins · Alice Kalom The following link will help you follow the stories covered by Two Avg. Joes: Alice Kalom was ‘Serious, Likable’ The …
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#TrueCrime, #MichiganMurders, #truecrimeaddict, #serialkiller, #podcasts, #johnnormancollins, #1960s This week’s episode of Two Avg. Joes discusses: · The Case of Gary Leiterman · Michigan Murders · John Norman Collins · Dawn Basom The following link will help you follow the stories covered by Two Avg. Joes: 2 Avg. Joes S02 E14 – Michigan Murders: …
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There’s an old ghost story about an Anglican Minister who is buried right behind the east wall of St. Luke’s. His name is Alexander Norris. But, Norris’ real story is even more intriguing than the ghost story. In this episode, we talk with Isle of Wight County Museum Curator, Rachel Popp, about Norris and other notable people buried in the Old Bric…
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#TrueCrime, #MichiganMurders, #truecrimeaddict, #serialkiller, #podcasts, #johnnormancollins, #1960s This week’s episode of Two Avg. Joes discusses: · The Case of Gary Leiterman · Michigan Murders · John Norman Collins · Dawn Basom The following link will help you follow the stories covered by Two Avg. Joes: Slain Girl’s Last Hour Theorized by Poli…
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In this episode, we discuss, with Buck Woodard, the religious experience of the Indigenous people of the Chesapeake, their interactions with the Church of England and the Native American School at the College of William & Mary, the Brafferton School. Buck Woodard is a cultural anthropologist specializing in historical and applied research, with int…
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Hey Anchored fans, Shay here. You may have noticed a bit of an absence from your favorite low-sodium Rhode Island podcast in the past month. Truth is, life has been a bit hard behind the scenes lately. At the end of February my father passed away and while I was able to crank out the interviews with Two Thangs and Bill Bartholomew right after, I qu…
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#TrueCrime, #MichiganMurders, #truecrimeaddict, #serialkiller, #podcasts, #johnnormancollins, #1960s This week’s episode of Two Avg. Joes discusses: · The Case of Gary Leiterman · Michigan Murders · John Norman Collins · Maralynn Skelton The following link will help you follow the stories covered by Two Avg. Joes: 2 Avg. Joes S02 E12 – Michigan Mur…
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In 2019, there were many lectures and commemorations of the first African Americans to arrive in the Colony of Virginia who were forced into labor for the Planter class. But, 1619 was also the year that brought the first large influx of English Women to the Colony. Why did these women agree to become wives to men they had never met? What was the ro…
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This week’s episode of Two Avg. Joes discusses: · The Case of Gary Leiterman · Michigan Murders · John Norman Collins · Maralynn Skelton The following link will help you follow the stories covered by Two Avg. Joes: The Michigan Murders: The True Story of the Ypsilanti Ripper's Reign of Terror Catching Serial Killers: Learning from Past Serial Murde…
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Bacon’s Rebellion is often considered a precursor of the American Revolution. However, nothing could be further from the truth. We will discuss in Episode 3, with Dr. James Rice, the strange events that led to the burning of the Capitol of the Virginia Colony at Jamestown and how this violent period affected the rest of the Colonial era and beyond.…
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#TrueCrime, #MichiganMurders, #truecrimeaddict, #serialkiller This week’s episode of Two Avg. Joes discusses: · The Case of Gary Leiterman · Michigan Murders · John Norman Collins · Sheila Jean Collins, Iowa State Murder The following link will help you follow the stories covered by Two Avg. Joes: Part four: Theories, but no arrests (Sheila Jean Co…
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In this episode, we will explore, with Dr. Cassandra Newby-Alexander, the role of the church in the movement towards Emancipation. How did the Christianity of the English Planter Class become transformed into the power of Emancipation by the enslaved people of America? What was the role of the African American Episcopal Church, and other religious …
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#TrueCrime, #MichiganMurders This week’s episode of Two Avg. Joes discusses: · The Case of Gary Leiterman · Michigan Murders · John Norman Collins The following link will help you follow the stories covered by Two Avg. Joes: 2 Avg. Joes S02 E09 –Michigan Murders: The Case of Gary Leiterman The Committee to Free Gary Leiterman The Michigan Murders: …
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The term race once meant any group of people with a common ancestor. But, by the late 17th century, it had taken on a new meaning as that of skin color. In 1682, the Maryland Assembly passed an anti-miscegenation law that, for the first time, designated a category of people using the term “white.” We will discuss with Dr. Cassandra Newby-Alexander …
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