Robert Aitken Podcasts
Last Updated: Feb 8th, 2022
The 8 Best Robert Aitken Podcasts
1) Minisode 1 - Anchorman (feat. Robert Aitken)
Join us as we kick off Comedy Month with our guest Robert Aitken! This week we discuss Anchorman, the legendary Apatow film quoted by teens everywhere. We talk misogyny in the workplace, having fun wi...Show More
2) Episode 44: Robert Aitken, Joseph Story
Our First Amendment was not created to pretend that all religions were equal. Â It was created to ensure no one denomination of Christianity was favored by the federal government over others. Â Our foun...Show More
3) S3E26 "The Aitken Bible"
Did you know that the Second Continental Congress endorsed the creation of the first Bible printed in the United States? The American Revolution caused a significant shortage of Bibles in the Colonie...Show More
4) Talking New Jersey Devils Hockey (With Robert Aitken, Jr.)
I might have something that'll cheer you up, since the Devils got shutout last night and are now on a two game losing streak, joining me on today's show is New Jersey Devils writer, Robert Aitken, Jr....Show More
5) 2023-10-22 Encouragement and Praise
Main text used: 'Encouraging Words' by Robert Aitken"Dharma talk by Richard von Sturmer.
6) The Flute Talk Podcast #64 | Robert Aitken Concert and Your Questions
Subscribe to us on Spotify or where ever you find podcasts!Leave questions for our next podcast or join us live.Subscribe for more details!I'm happy to be releasing my first Solo Flute Album on Novemb...Show More
7) The Teaching of all Our Ancestors
Bear Gokan Bonebakker, Senior Monastic and Dharma Holder - ZMM - 1/13/24 - From Robert Aitken Roshi, Intimacy, in Zen, is the essential nature of practice. Gokan reflects on how this intimacy manifest...Show More
8) Saturday, September 12, 2020
The year was 1782 and Congress officially “recommended” the first whole Bible printed in English in America by Robert Aitken. The reading is a Poem by Cowper entitled “For the Poor.” — FULL TRANSCRIPT...Show More
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