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#bonniechapman I made you something and I hope you like it. She should be here. #bethchapman #beth #dogthebountyhunter #dog #msdog #bonnie #mom #mama #grief #miss #angel #daughter
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Beth Chapman
Name a more iconic blonde
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what is...the saddest song you guys have ever heard
#mine is 'sand and water' by beth nielsen chapman#it keeps coming to mind over and over the past couple days again#and I am like. desist pls
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I'll catch your smile on someone's face
Your whisper in the wind's embrace
Through diamond stars and songs and dreams
I find your love in everything
The sun, the sky, the rolling sea
All conspire to comfort me
From sorrow's edge, life's beauty seems
To find your love in everything
#love notes#beth nielsen chapman#i find your love#through heaven's grace#i find peace in your embrace#and when the sky falls#i hope it buries me in your love#//#when will I ever write something this good girl please
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LISTENING THIS WEEK...THE SINGER SONGWRITER...BETH NIELSEN CHAPMAN, JONI MITCHELL, BOB DYLAN, JUDY COLLINS, TRACY CHAPMAN, CAT STEVENS...
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Because my wife & I saw Eras literally last night, I mean it says it right there 😅
my 6yo piano student: did you KNOW that girls can marry girls and BOYS can marry boys? But they can’t do that romantic dance together when one has a rose in their mouth, because only boys can play the guitar :(
me: 👁️👄👁️well actually, girls can definitely play guitar??
6yo: WAIT REALLY?? :O
#not to be an asshole but like.#I didn't see Jewel or Kacey Musgraves or Beth Hart or the Chicks or Maddie and Tay or Dolly Parton or Alanis Morrisette or Tracy Chapman#I saw the biggest name in pop music play guitar#and she was fucking great#and so were all her support
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"Beyond the Blue"
Original by Beth Nielsen Chapman
Covered by The Duhks
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Advent Countdown 1 🎅
(I thought I’d start with one of my more tasteful images 🤣) I have previously posted a lot of Christmas-related music, and for the past two years have done this in the form of my Advent Calendar, in which a posted a tune or two, or three, every day, along with some fun images like the one above, and the occasional advert that had gained my attention. I’ve decided to do things differently this…
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#Beth Nielsen Chapman#Bryan Adams#music#Advent Countdown#Charlie&039;s Bar#Dropkick Murphys#First To Eleven#Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band
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"Say Goodnight, not Goodbye" - Beth Nielsen Chapman
Not posting for any particular reason other than this is rather pretty, and just a teensy bit sad.
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On The Jukebox: Olivia Newton-John - “Just The Two Of Us: The Duets Collection, Volume One”
[As this is a duets collection (and in the case of one song, a *trio* number), guest appearances abound.
They are as follows: Cliff Richard (on “Suddenly”), Dolly Parton (on “Jolene”), Michael McDonald (on “Act Of Faith”), Chloe Lattanzi (on “Window In The Wall”), John Travolta (on “Take A Chance”), Paul Anka (on “Put Your Head On My Shoulder”), Barry Gibb (on “Face To Face”), Jim Brickman (on “I Honestly Love You”), David Foster (on “The Best Of Me”), Vanessa Amorosi (on “True To Yourself”), Jon Secada (on “Lost Inside Your Heart”), Tina Arena (on “I’ll Come Runnin’“), Richard Marx (on “Never Far Away”), Kelly Lang (on “How Can You Mend A Broken Heart”), Beth Nielsen Champman (on “Stone In My Pocket”), Amy Sky (on “Stone In My Pocket”), Delta Goodrem (on “Love Is A Gift”) and Mariah Carey (on “Hopelessly Devoted To You”).]
#olivia newton john#just the two of us#the duets collection#volume one#cliff richard#dolly parton#michael mcdonald#chloe lattanzi#john travolta#paul anka#barry gibb#jim brickman#david foster#vanessa amorosi#jon secada#tina arena#richard marx#kelly lang#beth nielsen chapman#amy sky#delta goodrem#mariah carey
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Seven Shades of Blue by Beth Nielsen Chapman
Beth Nielsen Chapman finds magic in the writing of a song.
Original Air Date Dec 25, 2018
LISTEN 14:36 https://themoth.org/stories/seven-shades-of-blue
https://player.themoth.org/#/?actionType=ADD_AND_PLAY&storyId=19123
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Hello fans of Re: Dracula who were introduced to fiction podcasts through the updates from our good friend Jonathan Harker! Now that the story's over (sob!), would you like some recommendations for some other audio dramas that you might enjoy, made by some of the folks who worked on the podcast?
Jonathan Sims, who played our local phonograph enthusiast, is the writer of the hugely popular horror podcast, The Magnus Archives. The Head Archivist of the Magnus Institute records statements made by members of the public, detailing strange encounters with the supernatural. What soon becomes clear is that these statements do not describe separate and unrelated events, and a bigger and horrific picture begins to emerge. Also appearing as recurring characters in this series are both Sasha Sienna and Alasdair Stuart.
Karim Kronfli is a prolific voice actor, and while he might be best known for his roles in both Re: Dracula and The Magnus Archives, he has voiced a wide range of characters in many different fiction podcasts. Out of all the ones he's appeared in, I would personally recommend urban fantasy anthology series, Unseen. The unseen world exists alongside ours, but only a few humans can see it. It's a world where magic and magical creatures exists, and Karim's character tells his story in episode 7, titled We Ourselves.
Beth Eyre and Felix Trench played twins Antigone and Rudyard Funn in Wooden Overcoats, a British sitcom set on the tiny fictional island of Piffling, in the English Channel. The twins run a funeral parlor together, the only one on the island, until a newcomer arrives. Eric Chapman (played by Tom Crowley) sets up a much more successful funeral parlor, and the story is narrated by the Funns' house mouse, Madeline.
Alan Burgon plays the Interviewer in The Amelia Project. The Amelia Project is a secret organisation, and clients come to them looking for their help in faking their deaths. The Interviewer listens to each client's story, before concocting unique and often elaborate ways in which they will stage their deaths, before being reborn into a new identity.
David Ault is also a very recognisable voice to anyone who spends a considerate amount of time listening to fiction podcasts, and The Kingmaker Histories feels like an appropriate choice here. A weird steampunk series set in the Valorian Socialist Republic in 1911 , this story involves found family, its own intriguing magic system, and being gay and doing crime.
Our favourite cowboy, Giancarlo Herrera, plays one of the protagonists in sci-fi action/thriller, Primordial Deep. Spinner is part of a team which is sent deep beneath the sea to investigate the resurgence of creatures thought to be long-extinct. There's plenty of horror to be had here, as something ancient is stirring in the depths of the ocean.
As for the crew? Tal Minear works on so many podcasts, and if you like fantasy stories, I would recommend the delightfully lighthearted Sidequesting, which follows new adventurer Rion, as they help people on their travels. If you would like some more horror, there's their spoiler-driven anthology series, Someone Dies in This Elevator.
Hannah Wright's Inn Between is a fantasy series based on D&D. Each episode follows a party as they meet in the Goblin's Inn, in between adventures, as the tavern follows them around wherever they go.
Stephen Indrisano's upcoming docu-horror Shelterwood promises to be a series which explores the horror of suburbia, as it follows one man's quest to find his missing sister. Until this is released, I would recommend Do You Copy, in which Stephen plays one of the protagonists. This found footage horror series follows the events which unfold after the closure of Red Tail National Park, and the people who were left inside the park, after its mysterious closure.
Ella Watts is regarded as a walking encyclopedia of all things audio fiction, and has worked on several high-profile projects, including directing both Doctor Who: Redacted and Marvel Move. Her upcoming Camlann is a post-apocalyptic series due to be released next year, inspired by Arthurian legends and British folklore. She is also the executive producer of Tin Can Audio's (who are also producing Camlann) beautiful experimental series, The Tower. The protagonist of this story, Kiri, leaves her life behind to climb an impossibly high tower, making phonecalls along the way.
Newt Schottelkotte's Where The Stars Fell is a supernatural fantasy set in the town of Jerusalem, Oregon. Cryptozoologist Dr Edison Tucker arrives in the town to carry out some research, and meets her roommate, author Lucille Kensington. There's so much more to this strange town than first meets the eye, with a huge revelation at the end of season one.
If you're new to fiction podcasts, welcome! I hope this short (ish!) and very much non-comprehensive list gave you some ideas of what to listen to next!
#Re: Dracula#audio fiction#audio drama#podcasts#podcast recommendations#podcast recs#the mortifying ordeal of being known WELP#me yeeting this list into the void and then disappearing for the forseeable future
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Much as people (myself included) use the TMA to other horror podcasts pipeline, when recommending shows, I'm now using Wooden Overcoats to rec other comedy shows.
My friend who LOVED Wooden Overcoats is now listening to Victoriocity because of it, I told him the wit is quick like WO and Eric Chapman (Tom Crowley) is in it with bit parts from Rudyard and Antigone (Felix and Beth) and he's already done with s1.
Because of that I've now told him to try The Amelia Project, The Kingmaker Histories, and Fawx & Stallion.
Woooden Overcoats pipelines exists, let's use it!
#Tma#wooden overcoats#the amelia project#the kingmaker histories#fawx & stallion#224bbaker#podcast recommendations#Victoriocity
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“The Color of Roses”
Original by Beth Nielsen Chapman
Covered by Lorrie Morgan
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Christian femininity books on my wishlist
These are all women’s interest, non-fiction books that I chose to femininity, your relationship with Christ, and in relationships with men. I hope you enjoy!
The set apart woman: - Leslie Ludy
Set-apart femininity - Leslie Ludy
Breaking free: discover the victory of total surrender: Beth Moore
Having a Mary heart in a Martha World - Joanna Weaver
The hiding place - Corie Ten Boom
The five love languages - Gary Chapman
cherish - Gary Thomas
Jesus, the man who loved women - Bruce Marchiano
Every woman’a battle - Shannon Etneridge
The power of a praying wife - Stormie Omartin
The privileged of being a Woman - Alice Von Hildebrand
The woman - Edith Stein
#personal#level up#femininity#personal development#reading#feminine#traditional femininity#tradwoman#tradblr#tradfem#catholic#catholicism#nonfiction#books#books and reading#tradwife
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