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The Dave Bowman Show

The Dave Bowman Show

著者: Dave Bowman
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After relocating to the PACNORWEST, Dave continues his look at the news, politics, trends, history, religion, sports and even entertainment of the day...Dave Bowman 政治・政府
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  • What The Frock - The Musical
    2025/12/05
    For years Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod have filled the airwaves with commentary, complaints, odd theology, accidental wisdom, and a level of bewilderment that most philosophers would envy. The show has always lived at the intersection of humor and honesty, the place where ordinary life becomes absurd enough to laugh at and meaningful enough to talk about. Turning that into a musical seemed impossible. Naturally, that meant we had to do it. What The Frock: The Musical takes everything listeners have come to love and folds it into a story of destiny gone wrong, divine paperwork misplaced, ancient Goliard masters, and two mortals who never asked for a quest yet somehow ended up with one. It is a tale of broken cables, botched recordings, tiny miracles, and the belief that if you keep talking long enough, something true will eventually wander into the room. The songs carry the same spirit. They tease, they question, they sigh, they celebrate, and sometimes they reveal a little more heart than anyone intends. The podcast version of the musical gives listeners the chance to experience the show from the best seat in the house. It unfolds scene by scene with the same warmth, sarcasm, and cosmic side eye that shaped the original idea. You will hear Fortuna guiding the story with dramatic confidence. You will hear heavenly clerks creating more problems than they solve. You will hear medieval chanting, accidental heroism, and the first sparks of a destiny that was never meant to land on two men who can barely keep their microphones plugged in. Most of all, you will hear the heart of What The Frock. Two friends trying to understand the world, laughing at its nonsense, and offering listeners a place to stand while the universe wobbles. There is something beautiful in that work, even when it is wrapped in comedy and confusion. The curtain rises soon. The music begins. And the strange little show that should not exist steps proudly into the spotlight. Welcome to What The Frock: The Musical. Enjoy the chaos. Enjoy the songs. And thank you for being part of the story.
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    1 時間 12 分
  • Devotion
    2025/12/04
    There are moments in military history when a decision is made so quickly and with such instinctive devotion that it feels almost otherworldly, as if a crack opened in the ordinary fabric of events and revealed what human beings can be at their very best. In the frozen chaos of the Chosin Reservoir, on a December afternoon in 1950, an unassuming pilot from Massachusetts made one of those decisions. The United States Navy had seen courage before. The world had, too. Yet what Tom Hudner chose to do defied not only common sense but every hard edged rule of survival that experienced pilots learn to follow...
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    7 分
  • A Revolution in Principle
    2025/12/03
    The election of 1800 does not look like a revolution when you first glance at it. There are no barricades, no mobs storming palaces, and no generals turning their coats inside out in torchlit alleys. Yet Jefferson would later call it the Revolution of 1800, and for once a politician reached for a dramatic phrase that was not entirely inflated. What happened in that year was not a revolution of bullets but a revolution of temperament. It was the moment when the United States proved that power could shift peacefully in the face of anger and fear. Europe, still staggering from the shockwaves of the French Revolution, looked like a warning about what happened when tempers and theories ran ahead of constitutions. In contrast, the United States managed to change course with a kind of weary dignity. It was far from quiet, and it was hardly free of danger, but it worked. There is something impressive about a nation that nearly tears itself apart and then pretends that everything went fine because the furniture was not yet on fire.
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    6 分
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