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Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
"hutchings" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
"This year, there's a sci-fi debut by CL Piero. It is called Bluebird. It has an absolutely wonderful roguish main character. A gunslinger who left her faction and is badass sassy has pretty much all of the rogue boxes ticked and it's just so, so much fun. So check that out. And also city of shattered light, which is actually by my critique partner clear win. Has a wonderful rogue character riven, who is the leader of her little crew and she lives on a very dangerous kind of underworld space moon that's governed by a matriarchy and she's trying to claim her way up. So I think that's a really interesting example of placing a rogue type character into a world where there is a power structure that would allow her to access power with her gender. But also the challenges she faces are other things. So the things that she has to overcome are not to do with her gender, but there's other things that stand in her way to getting that power. So that's kind of what I was talking about earlier with creating worlds where the power structures work a little bit differently and creating a paths for characters to have different problems that they have to overcome besides how am I going to access power without being a man? Awesome. Those are excellent, but I have to give a shout out for your book because obviously listeners will be aware that Megan and I very rarely like the same book and I really enjoyed your book as well. And I have to say thank you so much. If anyone is going to write a story out of what happens to the rogue after their current story arc is finished, I would like to see what happens to yours. If you ever feel like writing it. Well, thank you so much. I will let you know. Breaking the glass slipper is written and produced by Megan Lee, Charlotte bond and Lucy hounsom. Please help us spread the word. Subscribe and leave a review on your preferred podcast platform. We want to hear from you. Let us know what you would like to hear on the next episode of breaking the glass slipper.

Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
"hutchings" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
"Why are we doing this again? Wait, hang on a second. So in terms of why you need that relationship, I think also it depends whether you are working in a visual medium, like film or TV or whether you are writing because you have a different ability to explain the rogue's motivation to the audience. In a movie, if you just you see a rogue and they're sitting at a table kind of thinking something, you don't know what they're thinking or what they're doing. So you kind of need that other person to explain their plan too as well. So I think it helps you understand what their thought process is, why they're doing this in addition to giving you that endearing relationship of the person that's just being with them this sometimes long suffering sidekick who is just very, very tired of doing this sometimes, but is totally willing to get behind them and pull them out of trouble even. But in a book, I think it's also really interesting if you have a POV character who is that sidekick or the friend to actually see the rogue through someone else's eyes. And sometimes see things that they might not even realize about themselves, like you say, what they're really like, that they are someone who's loyal or carrying or has done things, even if they're a person that doesn't really admit that they do them. It gives you just another lens to see them with. So I think it can really, really help. To explain their motivation and also to give a fuller picture of them as a character than if you only saw their actions. Or only saw their actions through the eyes of someone that doesn't know them very well. I really love that. Seeing the trope that I really love is just time and time again, like a rogue character going like, oh, well, I'm just an asshole. I don't care about anyone, and then be like, oh yeah, except for like my best friend in the world who I would never hurt ever, ever, ever. I just like that as a trope because it's comforting. It's objectively wonderful. Yes. I was just thinking about the rogue as the hero character and also having psychics and it put me in mind of Indiana Jones, which I know lisey described as rogue lite. But I think he's got the same idea of the skill sets and he's got the sidekick he always has psychic.

Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
"hutchings" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
"Regardless of that rogue's motivation, they're probably going to have that skill of making people believe that they can pull it off. And that's sometimes just what you need to galvanize a group to convince people to turn around and try one more time. So I think from that point of view, I think they would probably be better used as short term leaders where they take the lead on this last gasp effort or if there is this mission to save the world, but they might not want the responsibilities that come with being a leader in the long term. And maybe that's an interesting thing if you end up following those characters for longer than just the length of that story and go into what happened after. Which often an SFF we don't really get that. The story just ends there, but what happens after the world is saved? And that's where I think it would be interesting to see what happens. How does that rogue deal with the fact that they've now saved the world? They've now been made into a leader yeah, I think there's a lot of space to explore there in terms of a character story. But as a writer, I think you're definitely very well pleased to have a rogue character be the one that gives that speech or that pep talk and that really convinces people to do it even if they don't believe it themselves because that is what they do. That's really a big part of their skill as a rogue. Okay, well, I would call captain Kirk road. And he's also very inspiring and he we get him across quite a lot of time, including in the films. But the thing is, he's just so charismatic, regardless of the Gödel as his shit gets ripped off. But I don't know, I think for me, part of the rogue as a leaguer comes down to this, as you say, inspiring trust in them, and I think this is a really interesting thing that I see personally with rogue characters, especially if they're in sort of a leadership position like Kirk or like Malcolm Reynolds and firefly or even in the copper ca trilogy. They often have someone in the group who has been with them for a long time. And trust them through thick and thin, who can kind of do that exasperated, oh my God, yes, I know what you're like and you just get on with it. But it's kind of not quite like this straight man to the comedy or whatever, but there's a bit where if you've got another character who has total faith in them, it kind of endears others to them and especially like a reader or a viewer, we think, well, they can't be all bad or like they can't be just never reliable because clearly they've stuck by this person, you know, at the end of the day, Han Solo saved Chewbacca's life. And that's why Chewbacca dedicated his life to him. So I think that's a really interesting aspect of the rogue that we haven't really touched on. This idea where you have kind of the, there's like almost life partner soulmate alongside the road. Yeah, I think that you've got to balance that kind of impetuousness versus reason. And that's a fun character dynamic. Full stop, what you have one character that's very, very impulsive. Very ready to rush into danger. And then you have another character who kind of always has their back, but also is that exasperated voice are you sure?

Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
"hutchings" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
"That makes you a bad one, but hand sailor eventually learns to apply them for the good of the rebellion and all that kind of thing. So I like this idea that the road character has a skill set and that's what defines them as a rogue and then you're free as a writer to kind of play around with that. So that's nice. It's almost D&D. So someone who was never played D&D, I have to say. Yeah, I think for me, a real in the D&D sense in my mind goes hand in hand with chaotic good, usually usually, right? And that's maybe just the types of rogue that I enjoy, but I do think someone earlier mentioned about them having this heart of gold at the heart of it. And that's just one of our kind of beloved rogue journeys, right? The idea that there's this person who seems to be out for themselves and they're an unpredictable trickster and they have different tricks up their sleeves. You don't know why they're doing things. You don't know where their loyalties lie, but then ultimately they do live by this internal code and they are part of a party, they're a part of a group, a crew, and when they're using those skills on your side, it's a good thing to have. I really want to ask about this because we've kind of just beginning to encroach into the territory of roads as parts of groups. What about this relationship between rogues and the leaders, people who we look to as natural leaders. And I say this because I've just remembered that Charlotte and I were just talking on WhatsApp about female rogues and I was remembering from Jen Williams copper cat trilogy, which I'm a big fan of. And many years ago, I had read this book, I absolutely adored it. And I was posting my review dutifully on Amazon, and I found a review there by someone else who was actively upset by the fact that these group of people who are mercenaries, they're actually mercenaries who end up saving the world. And their beef was the fact that they are mercenaries and that they weren't heroes with hearts of gold. They didn't do it for the love of it. They did it because they were paid. They were here, they saved the world because they were paid. And it's like, yeah, maybe in the end it gets to the point where they realize that actually if they don't do something nobody will, but it all starts off as being a job, which is a very roguish thing, like rogues don't take on a good cause, you know, just out of not like a paladin, say, or a cleric or somebody with a strong moral alignment, like they live, they all have one foot in the underworld. So do you think that rogues make good leaders? Can they be leaders of a revolution say or do we look to other types of characters to embody a good ideal? I think this comes back to the same thing about the rogue being more of a set of skills and a personality type, but it might be that some of them are better at being leaders and some of them prefer not to be and would do better as part of a group where they weren't the leader. But a certainly think that in the cases where you need to inspire confidence or inspire trust among a group and especially when you're doing something that might be a lost cause, like trying to save the world.

Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
"hutchings" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
"He's got lots of different ideas and he's trying to get the money and he's up against the big bad guys and he's trying to play them and he's out for himself to a certain extent. Well, to a full extent, but hand sailor is as well. So why is it that Han Solo and the Joker are so alike and yet one is different? Is it coming back to this idea of morals? Is that what really makes the difference between a good, a good rogue and a bad rig is at the end of the day they don't kill people? Is it something else? Because I mean, with this idea of chaos, you've kind of got Heath Ledger with his own set of morals. I'm just trying to figure out where the line is between, as we were saying, a rogue being good and a row being bad when you've got two characters that are almost identical. I wonder what anybody thoughts on that were. Yeah, it's just that isn't the Joker a psychopath. But as a character, he shares the same elements and to be honest, I'm quite happy sitting and watching heath lizard, I don't necessarily watch that film to see Christian Bale. I watch that film to see Heath Ledger chewing up the scenery. Yeah, I think I think of your being a rogue as less something that you are in or the less what you are and more how you are in more of a set of skills, a set of tools that you have in order to live your life and achieve your goals. So I think that just like being a good fighter or being a powerful wizard, you can use those tools and those skills for good or for bad or just for chaos. So I think you're right that those characters have a lot in common in terms of the sort of way that they use their skills, but what they apply them to is very different.

Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
"hutchings" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
"I think rem will agree with me here being a fellow editor that another fun element of the rogue is that they're usually the catalyst for something or they can be enhancing the catalyst. Because rogue always breaks away from normal order and the normal way of doing things and you need someone like that to encourage the hero heroin, whatever the group, to go, you know what, actually, we can do this. Something they wouldn't necessarily have thought and wouldn't be within their ordered universe. So the road character is a character. Is there to take risks and to show the others the way? And sometimes, you know, they get overtaken again, I'm thinking hand sailor and Luke. But if you didn't have hand kind of going, I'll be fine, kid, come on. Then Luke would never become the Jedi master because he just can't sit and go, oh, well, maybe not.

Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
"hutchings" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
"At breaking the glass slipper, we believe it is important to have conversations about women and issues of intersectional feminism within science fiction fantasy and horror. To continue to do so, we need your help. Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Join the conversation by following us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Welcome to breaking the glass slipper. I'm Megan Lee. I'm Lucy Hansen and I'm Charlotte Bond. Some of our favorite heroes are characters who might be deemed less than heroic by society. Smugglers, reckless hotheads, gamblers and gangsters, everything that Law & Order should squash at the earliest opportunity. Yet in fiction, we can't help loving them. Rogues are the ones who do the dirty work, so the hero doesn't get too tarnished along the way. But can they be the heroes themselves? Or does no one want a cad for a glorious leader? If history is written by the Victor, is there a temptation to gloss over the more unsavory elements of our heroes? Can a rogue only be accepted in the new world order if they give up their roguish ways and redeem themselves via heroic acts? Well, in this episode, we are joined by ren hutchings to talk all things rogues, which is very exciting because I love a great rogue. But before we get stuck into this topic, ren, would you like to introduce yourself to our readers? Our listeners even. How long have I been doing this? Hi. It's good to be here. Thank you for having me. I'm ren hutchings. I am a sci-fi writer. My debut novel under fortunate stars came out this year in 2022 from solaris. It is a space opera about accidental time travel and a history nerd to the rescue and the perils of meeting your heroes and finding out that some of them might not be quite how history described them. Perhaps even a little roguish. I am also an assistant editor at Stella form press where I work on speculative fiction with climate themes and environmental stories. So that's what I do. I love science fiction, fantasy, speculative fiction of all kinds. And I'm so happy that I get to make that. Such a big part of my life now. So glad to

Fresh Air
"hutchings" Discussed on Fresh Air
"Took among shabunda hutchings. Several bands sons of stands out for me. Not least due to theon crosses earthshaking tuba tuba with its own rich associations with early jazz parades and other social music's tuba helps.

After Hours
"hutchings" Discussed on After Hours
"Is your nephew really. Got you just fisher for some samples felix. Fishing for samples probably is delicious. I'm just not convinced that you get to call it a smart. I'm going to post the pictures and the recipe dynamite. The game. Gene so okay. I have a recommendation. That's far more authentic. So my recommendation is. I started growing my own herbs lou. Excellent recently got a gift in it. Was a herb kit. A kit to grow herbs in your kitchen. And here's what's great about it. First of all you don't have to have a big garden. You can do it inside in young. And then secondly i've always found that when you keep things like basil or cilantro or parsley in your fridge. It's not elegant. It spoils very quickly. It doesn't say fresh doesn't look. I mean there's no elegant way to do it and this way you always have fresh herbs. It's kind of amazing and it looks. A payoff is huge in flavor. Totally and very cost effective. Yes exactly and it looks very nice. Doesn't take much room and of course when you're cooking you just feel so yes you feel like a pro. You feel like a pro. You are a pro young recipe calls for basil and you just snap a little bit. It is authentic. It's like decided you're going to have smarts and you get the campfire going took so she's not letting it go. Your word mike scott okay felix. What do you ha- i flee into what's hopefully neutral territory might pick the music of a musician shabba hutchings. He's a saxophone player out of london and his music is sort of one of these examples. Just of how much modern jazz has opened up. To other influences the music is eminently danceable. It's fun has so many of the correct ristic's of exciting jams and then it's at one at the same time really almost unbelievable deeply deeply socially engaged often centered on to conserve racist. Experience that you have as a black person in london. He sometimes invites poets onto his recordings. And even though you would think that's a very somber context but then there's the groove and one of the interesting things that he talks about is before they record a song. He has the drums and debates the rhythm section. He has them going for five minutes ten minutes twenty minutes before anyone plays and you can somehow here. The chemistry that builds up is sort of like feel kuti style. Where i you're really getting loved roof and you can just feel that. And then having these really contemporary like talking about real issues that we face today is just an absolutely amazing. Wow and felix. If you don't know a lot about jazz. Is it accessible. This is what. I find so amazing about many. These newer jazz artists that sort of bring in rap bringing other cultural references jazz and reggae jazz. And basically anything you can. It really builds spray. Just you know you don't have to have gone to kindergarten with john. Coltrane in order to enjoy it did really opens up by using in a really promising way. And i love this combination of making really just fun exhilarating music and not letting go of the social engagement at one at the same rate This sounds fantastic fantastic. Maybe the song called hustle is a great. I i got it right here. I got hutchings a k. This fantastic very good at k. Good picks guys we have to end. It's late here. close out. Well let's make sure. Thank peter. lean are sound engineer. Who is the martial arts. Moore's cookies and you're listening to after hours on h. B. our podcast seven..

Supernatural with Ashley Flowers
Spiritualism: A Ouiga Board Story
"Life was not easy in the early twentieth century. And we're talking. Like lack of dishwashers vacuum cleaners. I'm talking about death in. nineteen hundred. Left span is forty nine years old. Thanks to things like childbirth war disease. You name it. So when a religious movement called spiritualism promises people away to contact the dead many of them leap at the chance they miss their loved ones and if mind readers fortune tellers and mystics can help dole that pain. They're all for it. One of these devotees is a middle aged woman from saint louis named emily. Hutchings spiritualism is more of an interest or hobby for emily by day. She's a writer and she's also close friends with a housewife named pearl courant. The two of them often spend their evenings in pearls parlor doing all the normal things women do in the night like gaza or talk about an article. Emily's working on while their husbands play cards in the next room. Then in the fall of nineteen twelve pearls father dies. Pearl is devastated by this and as a spiritualist. Emily decides to introduce a new activity to their evenings. A ouija board. You've probably seen a ouija board most likely some kind whore context. They've become a huge part of pop culture. Thanks to movies like the exorcist. Nowadays most people won't go near them but in nineteen twelve ouija. Boards weren't seen as dangerous. They were one of spiritualism is most popular tools. They look a lot like your average board game. They're flat rectangular board with letters and numbers printed across it and the words yes and no written onto corners. It also comes with a smooth flat piece of wood called a plan chat which is placed on top of the board participants. Sit around the board each with a finger on the plan chat and they wait for spirits to move it spelling out messages. So emily brings this board to pearl's house and pearls like listen okay. I'm willing to try it. Why not anything to talk to my dad again for months the two of them play with the ouija board and for months pearl remains unimpressed. The plan chet does move beneath their fingers. But it only seems to spell out gibberish. Nothing worth writing down pearl calls it silly chatter that is until the night of nineteen thirteen when emily and pearl perch the ouija board between their knees and put their fingers on the plan chat.

WTOP
"hutchings" Discussed on WTOP
"Weather around the Yates. Tomorrow is Mother's day and candlelit bags will line the reflecting pool in front of the Lincoln Memorial is part of a nationwide fund raiser being carried out by empower her, a group that supports young women coping with the death of their mother, spokeswoman Laura Shay on NBC four illuminating Lincoln Memorial with these whimsical display of luminarias, it's just gonna be very magical and we're really excited about it. Each candle lit bag is purchased by donors from around the world with the money going to empower her programs, including mentorship programs and a Mother's Day retreat. As schools get back to normal. There will be fewer options for virtual learning, but there still will be options. It will be for a limited number of students. For very specific purposes in Arundel County Superintendent George Our Lotto, that student that might have A physical disability. Um, uh, that student that may have a specific family circumstance. That student would still have to at least be in the third grade details are still being worked out. But our Lotto says, while there'd be some one on one time, it won't look much like this year's virtual learning program. When students had to show up on their computer at a certain time, it will be predominantly asynchronous learning. Is that is the best practice in the virtual academy. John Doman. W T. O P News students return to the classrooms. They may not be sitting very far apart thoroughly. CDC guidelines suggest students stay three FT. Apart in classrooms in Alexandria, where five day a week in person learning will be in place in the fall, that may not be possible. Superintendent Dr Gregory Hutchings says some classrooms are too small for that standard. But that doesn't mean schools won't be safe. We will still be able to provide all of the health and safety mitigations. We will be sure that we are, you know, incorporating anything that we need to ensure the safety of our students and our staff. Arlington County is saying something similar. Fairfax County says it will make decisions about how far apart kids will be closer to when school starts in August. Kyle Cooper. W T O P NEWS It's 9 23 coming up next in money news, who was a record setting week for the markets? Get in the ring with Bette MGM and you can win $100 for a $1 wager on the championship boxing showdown between Canelo Alvarez and Billy Joe Saunders. Just use bonus code w T O P 100. If Canelo wins is super middleweight bout, you'll receive $100 back in free bets. Experience Fight night with the king of.

Kingdom Family Talks Podcast
"hutchings" Discussed on Kingdom Family Talks Podcast
"That can be done here in mechanics berg onsite or you can do it online as well and you can do it all around the world. We don't have to be live. You can do it with video on demand so you. If you're francis students in australia that watch class you know whenever they wake up and they take class we also have something called global summer intensive which is a three week intensive in june that you come here to mechanics berg and you can get a snapshot of what we do here at at global school to supernatural ministry throughout the whole year. We don't put all nine months but we bring some of our best teachers in for that three week intensive and this year you'll be able to take it both on site as well as online so we have. All of our school is offered online. And then the last thing real quick We have a global awakening college of ministry. That has eight week. Classes that teaching healing emotional healing deliverance prophecy in renewal theology That's just been released. And so that's the way that you can just take eight weeks online and learn so many things that we teach here at. Global scholars supernatural ministry. So calm and i've wanted to lasting one to ask us. Of course what. I've experienced several times being together would use receiving prayer. I know that there's many many of us out there. I think the two fold prayer. One of the prayer will be for people that just need some healing and experiencing the ministry that you're bringing to to help set captive free but the second would be was an import. Haitian for a lot of. Because i do believe in in the importation. Would you have received to give that away. So that more of us can be out there and bringing jesus prints of wholeness into the wall still.

Kingdom Family Talks Podcast
"hutchings" Discussed on Kingdom Family Talks Podcast
"So so just even as an encouragement we've wanted to honor people that in a snap win a moment of having counters and they are change but then also they often have to go through the process. Either people are gone to a process and then he encounter led to just afraid they would birthing something that were pregnant with for nine months. The when people are hearing that story that didn't realize now they've already been for nine months pregnant and when we pray from the water broke. Yeah yeah that's that is also part of the story. What do you do for fun. Because you of euthanasia doctor degree. Even when i'm just i was reading your nice little by o'hare and for people to see him and now you're an author you're speaker you're running school of ministry travel all over and i mean it's incredible all the capacity. A what you're doing but what do you and what do you do for fun. First of all we we just. We spend just a lotta times by ourselves literally. Just just enjoying one another's company we love love being together I have a seven year old granddaughter..

Kingdom Family Talks Podcast
"hutchings" Discussed on Kingdom Family Talks Podcast
"Even sign a copy and sent to your dear friend. Leith hatlin man. I sure have ya. I was actually thinking about. Let me just mess a liberal theology here because you know my chair. Message charitable one two three and some of our friends in only talk charitable one language. Which is i appreciate that when we talk about who we are in christ and who christ in austin so we have a very strong identity and but then on the other side like i had one of them that challenge being you will know who he was and i don't have to say but this one friend that is always uncharitable one he says. Hey you need to stop telling about channel to. I said well the date and ninety three percent the body of christ on not struggling chair to i will i wanna mention it again but right now i have to deal with the heart. Issue the broken issue at the buttons the enemy purchase so they have the visitation one but there is some of those trigger points. So can you help me even dare liberal theologically because positionally speaking or jesus did on across this eastern yes. I'm cold crucified. Him cold buried and resurrected at that end. There's a lot of people also because some of the theology that you add fear. Shame and guilt to life that sometimes just if i just described only hit home runs and few see. That's part of the reason. I think that one of the things. When i'm sharing my own story amount broken but also on the other side the healing that jesus has done so i'm not stained stuck there. It is doing something for people in chair to to be willing to be ministered to. They didn't even want to say they are insured too because theologically speaking supposed to be dead. And how can you hurt dead person. How can you humiliate at. Somebody's humble so. Can you help me without. Oh boy could helped with the how how long that. Forty years in ministry at both being a pastor as well as being a counselor. I can tell you this sanctification that is becoming like jesus which romans eight twenty. Twenty-nine says that's what our ultimate purposes says second crickets five eighteen and nineteen that when we behold him we are being transformed armed. Not you are transformed. it says we are being transformed..

Kingdom Family Talks Podcast
"hutchings" Discussed on Kingdom Family Talks Podcast
"Up in a treatment center sixteen years ago and it was. Opiates pain medication. But i remember over. Ninety percent of the people in the treatment center had been primer sexual abuse in childhood and a series of twenty thirty forty years later. They're in a treatment center. That's just made it through treatment center. A lot of the other people will not So can you give me a little bit of the journey with. How did you bump into the ptsd. Remember the testimony to one person especially in one of the healing schools. And i don't know if that was your starting point. Start at an assignment randy clark. A guy came up. He was military veteran he'd he had. Ptsd symptoms of societal at chronic nerve pain. at night sweats. He had nightmares conceit order to three hours a night and he just ask for help. And so i went to randy said randy. This guy wants you to pray for the randy. Says no i want you to play for him and if i had clue what to do but john wimmer toughtest always pray holy spirit. What do you want to do here. And so when the guy came in. I i set question. I began to get a download from the oldies spirit. Just steps to follow and the guy got set. Free of all of his product nerve pains. You went home that night and slept eight hours for the first time in over five years. No nightspots no nightmares no more suicidal and began this journey of learning. First of all all about how many people care and trauma. I started with military vets and then an active duty soldiers and first responders way saulters firefighters merchant medical technicians. And then as we would give testimonies in healing school meetings. Randy would say okay. Anybody who has trauma. Ptsd come down. And michael brave forty or tight. End up with a line of people like where i discovered strategy church syndrome and as i said leaders and people have been a church coming saying i have although symptoms that you listed a post traumatic stress disorder except my trauma was caused by the church people since then. I've tried over ten thousand people in a healing prayer model that brings healing to trauma to any kind of unresolved trauma and we have over. Twelve thousand verify testimonies of people who've been healed of all the symptoms of trauma. It's just incredible site. The lord gave me when i started the seminar of late. Lord gave me a a word he said i wanna raised up an army of heart healers and chain breakers. Well bring out of isaiah sixty one that will restore broken hearts chapters three and declared for prisoners. They're out of prison jail self and give them a new identity as righteousness. So that's how the journey happened now. We're on the hosta seven years. Now we've been on this germ and so amazing because watched since that first time and watched as it's been very helpful for me but also even now for myself. I've started minister to same thing. What a lot of people..

WTOP 24 Hour News
Alexandria City Public School Students Return to In-Person Learning
"4000 students return to their classrooms today in Alexandria City Public schools, students from all great levels have returned to you in person learning a couple days a week, school superintendent Dr Gregory Hutchings toured a few schools and says he was pleased with what he saw. I just have to say it was a great start. It was a great start, really to have new beginning. Because we have not open schools like this before. Things will visit more schools tomorrow, he says. The return to classrooms is being carefully monitored and planning is underway for in person learning for those who need it this summer.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Washington DC area school T.C. Williams to change name
"Tonight for two schools in Alexandria, DC, Williams High, which is named after a segregationist and Matthew Maury Elementary, which gets its name from a member of the Confederate Navy, and the next step in the process will be a public hearing now. Alexandria Public School Superintendent Gregory Hutchings is recommending that T C Williams high be changed to Alexandria. Hi. I don't know if you are know this, but our high school used to be Alexandra High School. So the first high school now is the engine was Alice in your high school in 1901, and he thinks Matthew Maury Elementary should become They only Brooks Elementary in honor of a beloved former teacher, one of the first in her family to go to college and to lead to go to college and come back to her hometown, where she was born and raised, And she comes from a history of black excellence and in the city of Alexandria. A public hearing on these recommendations will be held March 18th. For the school board votes on them in April. Michelle Bash

WNYC 93.9 FM
"hutchings" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"You're going Oh, hey. Thank you. Mm hmm. Okay, good. Meaning what? Everything. No, no, no, honey. Thank you. That's good. Oh, no, no, no. Mm hmm. Mm hmm. Remember? Mm hmm. Mm hmm. And Mm hmm. Thank you. Thank you. All right. All right. Hmm. Mm hmm. Yeah. Mm hmm. Yeah. Honey. That is called the afterlife. It's the title track of an album by the London based trio. The Comet is coming blend of jazz and electronic music featuring Shabaka Hutchings on saxophone. Before that. We heard the seven planetary heavens from the same record. The afterlife by the comet is coming. Their keyboard player. The synth player known as Donal Logue appeared on the first track of that set, playing with the sax player alabaster to Plume, who was also based in London. From Alabaster is album to sigh and Lee instrumentals, Volume one, We heard a piece called the lucky ones. So all of the all of the bands that we've heard so far on new sounds have been led by sax players. In a moment, a band that is simply a sax player. Although there's nothing simple about Colin Stetson as you'll hear in a moment when we continue with new sounds. W.

WMAL 630AM
"hutchings" Discussed on WMAL 630AM
"Just a terrible television show. You're absolutely right. It's bad cable for the whole nation. We're not supposed to be this engaged with her government. They're supposed to just be doing their job while we live our lives and do our jobs. But look what's happened? It's terrible, isn't it? It is. It's terrible. I got so much stuff. I'm gonna try to get to it. All Iranians sneaking across the border polluting more without the Keystone XL, You know, good stuff. W M E L F M WOODBRIDGE, Washington Now more than ever depend on one or 5.9 FM W M A L. A cumulus station news now. W E Mail news at nine. Good morning, everyone I'm John Matthews knew this hour. 49,000 jobs were added to the economy in December in the unemployment rate ticked down to 6.3%. But the recovery still being dragged by one sector in particular, we're still down in that leisure and hospitality sector. They lost 61. 1000 jobs. That is after massive losses last month of 536,000 jobs in December. That sector alone is down 3.9 million jobs since February, or 22.9% retail also lost jobs. They had gains in December. So losing some of this holiday folks who were hired Fox business is Edward Lawrence. This nearly yearlong pandemic has exposed the shortcomings of Maryland unemployment system. We had constituents waiting for months for answers to the claims they were going weeks and weeks without being able to talk to a real laugh person about their issue. State delegate Derek Davis among a group of lawmakers pushing a package of measures to overhaul the state unemployment system, replacing debit card payments with paper checks or direct deposit, more funding for more call center staffers and better language access for non English speakers. New this hour. Prince George's Fire officials are investigating investigating an explosion this morning that blew the side off of a warehouse in Beltsville that was being used as a recycling center. Blast in the building on Summerset Avenue covered nearby vehicles in ash and soot, but fortunately no one was injured. The active fire inside the building has since been put out to neighboring school systems in Northern Virginia took different directions. Last night when it comes to reopening classrooms. The city of Alexandria announce steps to bring groups back and weekly waves starting March. 2nd Superintendent Gregory Hutchings says he's mindful of the health metrics. We're still in a higher.

KCRW
"hutchings" Discussed on KCRW
"You got to go. She got you Don't Get up. Get up. Okay. Thank you. God, you go. Oh, bad bad. Dig up. You don't I'm gonna get up, you know? Hey, God, Yeah. Yeah. Okay. How incredible was that? That is the new album The second half of the new album from Mad Live. The album is called Sound and Sisters came out today. But yesterday we got our hands on the record played the first half for you to open up morning becomes eclectic. So when I came into the studio this morning, I thought, you know we should finish what we started right? Because you know what we can It is quite a listen. I don't often play records front to back like that. But this is well worth it. And I hope you have a chance to pick this one up to go. Listen to it over the weekend. Mad Libs Sound ancestors Mad Lib, along with editing, help and arranging health and mastering help. Collaboration with the Karen have been better known as four tests. Pop rock rhythm chant the title track sound and sisters, one for Kurt Tabi right now hang out Phone off two for two for Dilla, Latino Negro, the new normal Gento and doomed by a And it's entirely possible. I said that last one wrong anyway. Thank you. Madeleine for sharing the album early with KCRW's so appreciate it. Appreciate you right now. The music of Shabaka Hutchings, Chewbacca and the Ancestors of Morning becomes eclectic. Also, another new album Out today is from Arlo Parks, and we're going to get into that next. So stay with us. KCRW morning becomes eclectic. I'm and lit Oh, Mom! Mom! Mom, Mom! Oh, y'all. Oh, Mm hmm. Uh huh. Okay? Double E. Huh? Go to my heart Go to heaven, Shabaka and.

Kottke Ride Home
An Unexplained Monolith in the Utah Desert
"A helicopter crew from. Utah's department of public safety. Were on a routine assignment coming bighorn sheep in the southeastern part of the state when they spotted a mysterious silver monolith in the middle of the red rock standing about ten to twelve feet tall. Perfect shiny triangular prism the crew. Says it definitely looks like it was planted there on purpose not dropped from above on accident. Short of some nasa experiment pilot brit. Hutchings thinks it was probably put there by an artist maybe fan of two thousand one. A space odyssey. It does bear a striking resemblance to the black monolith that appears in that film but the department of public safety reminded people in a statement that installations on public land require permits quote. No matter what planet. You're from end quotes. They've also said they won't disclose exactly where they found it. Because it's in a location that could be dangerous to navigate for amateur hikers. And they don't want to cause curious visitors to injure themselves or become stranded. But they did post a bunch of photos and videos taken by the crew with the monolith including one where one of the guys standing on top of another one's shoulders to get a measurement of the monolith against lincoln. The show notes. So you can see for yourself with this mysterious structure. Looks like i'm kind of curious how long it's been there you know. How often do people fly over this part of red rock country looking for sheep or otherwise paying close enough attention to have noticed it. The guardian pointed out that some people have noticed. The monolith bears striking resemblance to the works of artists. John mccracken who did live in nearby new mexico but died. Eight years ago he's galleries. David's werner did not return request for comment from the guardian. Is it possible. The monolith has been there for over eight years just waiting to be discovered or was it planted by someone else or some thing else. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

Joyce Kaufman
Man dies after choking during taco-eating contest at Minor League Baseball game
"All the time guy California died after a taco eating contest at a minor league baseball game what do collapses during a taco eating contest that was hosted by minor league baseball team this Tuesday night guiding Dana Hutchings forty one given the highly maneuver in CPR by paramedics at a baseball stadium when he was rushed to the Fresno California regional Medical Center where he died on arrival okay formation officer for the Fresno county coroner's office confirmed the guys identity and told fox news they have not ruled the cause of death yet the Fresno Grizzlies reportedly released a statement saying that he would not comment further until further information becomes

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia
Meg, Husky Energy and Hutchings Canadian discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia
"Trading leak Hutchings Canadian oil company, husky energy. It's made a hostile bid for Canada's. Meg energy. The bid is worth two point six billion that represents about a thirty seven percent premium. Meg incidentally is a player in the oil sands industry