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Real men with authentic faith. Legacy Dads is a community of Christian men focusing on issues such as marriage, parenting, and leadership. We equip men who are trying to balance faith, our modern lives, and leading our families to a lasting legacy.
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Walking With Dante

Mark Scarbrough

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Ever wanted to read Dante's Divine Comedy? Come along with us! We're not lost in the scholarly weeds. (Mostly.) We're strolling through the greatest work (to date) of Western literature. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as I take on this masterpiece passage by passage. I'll give you my rough English translation, show you some of the interpretive knots in the lines, let you in on the 700 years of commentary, and connect Dante's work to our modern world. The pilgrim comes awake in a dark wood, then w ...
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I invite you to experience the odyssey, by accompanying me as I discuss each canto. My book, Dante’s Divine Comedy: A Guide For The Spiritual Journey, is published by Angelico Press for the 700th anniversary of Dante’s death on 13th September 2021. For more information see - www.markvernon.com
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Ian Danter’s Barmy Old Podcast

Ian Danter’s Barmy Old Podcast

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Ian Danter, National radio presenter with talkSPORT & Planet Rock, was once host of comedy shows “The Barmy Brummies” on BRMB & “The Sunday Carve Up” on Heart FM during the early 2000’s - he revisits those shows here with a chance to hear editions of ‘Des’s Dedications’ ‘Black Country Bob’ and ‘The Mr Men’, plus new sketches and parody songs too
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Antes dormir, desde bebê, Dante ouve historinhas para ajudar a relaxar e ter bons sonhos. Nem sempre a parte de relaxar é fácil, mas é sempre divertido. Aqui você pode encontrar as últimas historinhas contadas para esse menininho difícil de dormir.
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Radio Dante is a trilingual podcast radio programme in Italian, Spanish, and English that embraces everything about the cultures of these three beautiful languages, including music, food, cinema, education, history, travel, interviews and a lot more.
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During my podcast, I will usually talk about what happens in my real life, interesting affairs that go on each day, and exciting misfortunes that happen to me. Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel
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Soy locutor de Mendoza, Argentina. Podras disfrutar varios contenidos, entre ellos la Cueva del Dandroide, y Te quiero leer un cuento. A la vez de diversos contenidos, tambien subo recomendaciones musicales en mi instagram @Dantegutierrezloc
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Dante & Jenny Streaming

Dante & Jenny Streaming

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Formerly known as Lytcast under the umbrella of LAnformant, we've re-branded into Dante and Jenny Streaming with the desire to expand our conversations into all things streaming which include: - Documentaries - Docu-Series - News - Tv Shows, Movies, and Series - Movies - Mini Series - Youtube We'll cover the good, the bad, and the ugly as well as discuss current going-ons with the world with no filter. As our motto goes: why waste time scrolling when you could be streaming? Support this podc ...
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Dante in a Year

Danny Fitzpatrick

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Dante in a Year is dedicated to sharing Dante’s Divine Comedy with a new generation of readers and listeners in honor of the 700th anniversary of Dante’s death. We will be using my new translation of the Comedy, beautifully illustrated by sculptor Timothy Schmalz. Along the way we will periodically hear from artists and scholars on why Dante remains relevant today. To support the podcast as a sustaining member of our community, see below! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1741491/support
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The poem is allegorical, with multiple meanings. Each episode will cover a canto at a time, summarizing and interpreting the poem based on dozens of commentaries. Check the website for further reading.
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Bienvenidos a un universo de literatura, lleno de letras, frases, reseñas, y resúmenes de libros de diversos generos. Toma asiento, toma tu libro y prepárate para hundirnos en el mundo de la literatura, esto es "Las letras de Dante" Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lasletrasdedante/support
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100 Days of Dante

100 Days of Dante

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100 Days of Dante is a project walking through the Divine Comedy, one canto at a time. This project is brought to you by Baylor University in collaboration with the Torrey Honors College at Biola University, University of Dallas, Templeton Honors College at Eastern University, the Gonzaga-in-Florence Program and Gonzaga University, and Whitworth University. Learn more at 100DaysofDante.com
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Dante the pilgrim has asked the angry Marco of Lombardy the cause of the world's ills. Marco responds with both exasperation and affection before turning to the root of the matter: The cause is in all of you. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we look at this central passage in COMEDY, a grand statement of the Christian paradox of free will. If you'd lik…
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With the 2024 Presidential election season in full swing, Dave and Dante discuss their views of the candidates and some of the important issues to them. How does a Christian navigate this season with an eye on Jesus? Listen through the end to find out. For more on the Legacy Dads, visit Legacy Dads today! Gather, Restore, Ignite, Transform Men's Co…
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Jesús no permitió que la complicada dinámica de su familia ni las críticas de sus contemporáneos eclipsaran el llamado de Dios para su vida. En lugar retarlos o tratar de cambiarlos, les dio espacio, tiempo y gracia. Todos y cada uno de nosotros tenemos hábitos que no podemos controlar, fallas que no podemos corregir, y defectos que no podemos enme…
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Dante Elephante is on tour right now! Get tickets at www.danteelephante.com/tour Thu 07/25 - Atlanta, GA - The Masquerade Fri 07/26 - Orlando, FL - The Social Sat 07/27 - Miami, FL - Gramps Sun 07/28 - Tampa, FL - Orpheum Tue 07/30 - Houston, TX - White Oak Music Hall (SOLD OUT) Thu 08/01 - San Antonio, TX - Paper Tiger Fri 08/02 - Dallas, TX - Clu…
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Dante's on the verge of exploding with doubt. Marco of Lombardy's snark about the loss of valor in the bows of this world has done little more than leave the pilgrim in a theological puzzle: How did the world get so bad? Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we explore Dante's question to Marco before we turn to Marco's central discourse, the very middle of…
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Wrapped in the dark, acrid smoke, Dante encounters one of the angry penitents and one of the most seminal figures in COMEDY, here at almost the exact center of the entire poem. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we work through the pilgrim's flatteries, the penitent's abrupt nature, and the questions of beauty that begin to dominate COMEDY itself. Here a…
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Dave and Dante continue the discussion on encouragement. Truly there's no shortage of people who need to be encouraged. Listen in, dive into some scripture, and let the peace of God and His word fill your cup! Join the Legacy Dads at the GRIT Conference: We Are Faith: GRIT or Legacy Dads: GRIT For more about the Legacy Dads, visit Legacy Dads today…
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“Casi” es una palabra triste que busca suavizar las oportunidades perdidas; un torpe consuelo para justificar los esfuerzos abortados y los momentos que no hemos aprovechado. Todos, en algún momento hemos usado esa palabra, acuñándola dentro de una frase de auto justificación. Pero la carrera del cristiano no es un simple trote, sino una maratón ex…
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Dante finds himself in such dark, acrid smoke that he is reminded of the very inky desolations of Inferno. In fact, he has come to the darkest spot in all of COMEDY, the fiftieth canto of Dante's masterpiece. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we begin to explore the third terrace of Purgatory proper along with Dante and his guide, Virgil. If you'd like …
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In this interpolated episode among those on our slow-walk through Dante's masterpiece, COMEDY, let's discuss the specific sin of anger (or wrath), particularly as it relates to both PURGATORIO (the canticle we're in) and INFERNO (where we've come from). Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we explore the definitions and inside-the-poem problems of anger. I…
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Encouragement. Everyone needs it because there are times when life just gets to be a little busy/chaotic/________ (fill in the blank). When we are dealing with the schemes of Satan, we need only look to God's Word to get the encouragement that we need. Listen in as Dave and Dante work through this concept, and be encouraged today! For more about th…
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Muchos solemos ser hijos del rigor; no es hasta que las cosas se ponen muy difíciles que finalmente tenemos un despertar espiritual. Pero no hace falta tocar fondo. Podemos despertar ahora mismo. No importa cuánto tiempo hayamos establecido nuestro domicilio en ‘Neverland’, nunca es demasiado tarde para regresar. Aun cuando tus hijos ya sean grande…
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We've now come to the third terrace of Purgatory proper, the ledge of wrath (or anger). Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we read through the passages that make up this terrace, starting back at PURGATORIO, Canto XV, line 85 (through parts of Canto XV we've already covered) and on to PURGATORIO, Canto XVII, line 72. If you'd like to help underwrite this…
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Dante comes out of his ecstatic vision only to have Virgil question whether the pilgrim has drunk too much. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, for this rare moment of levity after such intense visions. The pacing slows down and Virgil offers kind advice about getting on their way, maybe two more answers to the problem of anger. If you'd like to help underwr…
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July 2024 Dante’s Old South Steven Dunn (a.k.a Pothole, cuz he’s deep in these streets) is a Whiting Award winner who was shortlisted for Granta Magazine’s Best of Young American Novelists. He’s the author of three novels: Potted Meat (Tarpaulin Sky, 2016), water & power (Tarpaulin Sky, 2018), and Tannery Bay (FC2/University of Alabama Press, 2024)…
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La mayoría de los que hoy somos adultos nos sentimos quebrantados por momentos en nuestra niñez en los que alguien nos dejó caer. Quizás no se quebraron nuestros tobillos –como le pasó a Mefiboset–, pero sí se lastimó nuestro corazón, alejándonos del Señor. Sin embargo, debemos recordar que Jesús dijo que venía a "sanar a los quebrantados de corazó…
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Dante the pilgrim has already had one ecstatic vision as he stepped onto the third terrace of Purgatory proper. Now he has two more in quick succession. We're able then to identify the sin or human failing for this terrace: anger (or wrath). And we're able to glean some very human answers Dante proposes to this very human failing. Join me, Mark Sca…
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Dante and Virgil have stepped onto the third terrace of Purgatory proper and our pilgrim is hit with an ecstatic vision. In fact, the first one in a poem that may itself seem like an ecstatic vision. And one of the few anywhere in COMEDY. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we look at the first vision on the third terrace of Purgatory, the opening salvo t…
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Si vives bajo ataque continuo, sientes la helada brisa del frío espiritual por las noches, el hambre por el pan fresco de Dios se está tornando insoportable, la sed por Su presencia te acaba de resecar la boca, tus finanzas no gozan de buena salud, y tus hijos están desprotegidos e insolados por la vida, tal vez sea porque, al igual que los Cohen, …
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Andrew Peterson is an award-winning singer, songwriter, and author of the Wingfeather Saga. He's also the founder of The Rabbit Room, an organization that fosters community through story, art, and music. Andrew and his wife, Jamie, have two sons, Aeden and Asher, and one daughter, Skye. They live in the Nashville, Tennessee, area on a wooded hill i…
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Dante the pilgrim has gotten one answer out of Virgil about the nature of abundance and scarcity in terms of heavenly good . . . but that answer was not apparently enough. So he goes back for more. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, for this continuation of Virgil's lesson between the second and third terraces of Purgatory proper. As we leave the envious be…
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Micah and his wife, Susan, have been serving Hamilton County and surrounding areas for over 15 years as a pastor and small business owner. He is a graduate of Huntington University with a degree in business and economics. Micah is passionate about helping others unlock their God-given talents and he enjoys sharing his deep understanding of American…
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A veces, una muerte repentina, un divorcio o una quiebra financiera, nos deja al costado del arroyo y decimos: “Hasta aquí llegué”. Estamos en esa tierra intermedia donde parece que el tiempo se detiene; agotados y con una necesidad urgente de descanso. No un reposo físico; sino un sosiego espiritual. Y es en esas ocasiones que está bien quedarse e…
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Dante and Virgil encounter the awaited angel as they begin their ascent to the third terrace of Purgatory proper. They hear two snippets of song. They find the climb easier. And Dante asks Virgil to gloss two lines Guido del Duca said back in Canto XIV. All these things indicate the shifting the nature of COMEDY itself as we enter its middle cantos…
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Rowan Williams and Jesse Armstrong talked at The Idler festival, partly around the idea, caught in the expression, “boring as hell”. But is that right, they asked, when a drama like Succession so clearly appeals to us? The question is fundamental, for an age inclined to regard hell as appealing or intriguing, is one on the way to being lost. Drawin…
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Dante the poet is playing a very crafty game. He's been pulling out all the stops with two metaphors to help us understand the weight, meaning, and timing of the light . . . and then he redefines that source of light right underneath all those metaphors. And just as the poet pulls off that trick, Virgil also redefines the very terms on which PURGAT…
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When you're driving down the highway and you set your car to cruise control it gets just a little easier to get distracted because you de-obligate your attention to that important aspect of driving. Maybe there are kids clamoring for snacks in the back seat; maybe there's that one text you need to answer. The distractions start to build and eventua…
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Hay muchísima gente que dice creer en Jesús, pero no están comprometidos con Él. Y es que “creer” es el primer paso; el segundo es “seguir”. Seguir a Jesús no es algo que uno pueda hacer de noche, como pretendía Nicodemo, cuando nadie lo notaba. No podemos ser “agentes encubiertos”. No hay forma de seguir a Jesús, sin que Él interfiera en nuestra v…
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Dante and Virgil pass on beyond the envious along the second terrace of Purgatory proper. As we enter the first of the middle three canti of all of COMEDY, Dante is blinded by the sun, about as we're blinded by his increasingly complex poetics. These passages begin the brilliant fun of the second half of the poem. Dante begins to play with meaning,…
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June 2024 Dante’s Old South Marcella Prokop is a Colombian American writer and educator living in the northern Great Plains region of the US. Her work has appeared online or in print in the Brooklyn Review, Ploughshares, The Christian Science Monitor, PANK, and other publications. Blog: marcellaprokop.com TedX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn63z…
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Having been accosted by two voices decrying the fate of the envious on the second terrace of Purgatory proper, Dante and Virgil begin to walk toward a stairway to the third terrace. As they do, Virgil, silent for quite a while, refocuses and reinterprets most of what we've read in PURGATORIO, Cantos XIII and XIV. He offers circularity in place of t…
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Si viviste una derrota repentina, un estancamiento financiero, o un fracaso personal o familiar que no logras entender, debes hacer un allanamiento urgente; una redada sorpresa en tu propio campamento para descubrir y confrontar al Acán dentro de tu ejército. Dios no intervendrá, hasta que nosotros mismos limpiemos el veneno que nos afecta. Debemos…
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With Guido del Duca enmeshed in his tears, Dante the pilgrim and Virgil begin to talk on along the terrace of envy, searching for a way up to the third terrace of Purgatory. Lo and behold, they're struck by two voices, just as they were when they got up to this terrace. This time, it's Cain and Aglauros, speaking on the wind. Join me, Mark Scarbrou…
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