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The Yankee Journal

The Yankee Journal

De : David M. Lovlien Jr.
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The Yankee Journal is your go-to podcast for all things New England. The podcast initiates by diving into your favorite New England recipes then transitioning into the weeks book review. The meat and potatoes of the podcast begins with the host, David M. Lovlien Jr., reading history, lore, and the traditions of us Yankees from the New England Encyclopedia. In patriotic Yankee fashion, the podcast concludes with excerpts from A Patriot's History of The United States, from Columbus's Great Discovery to America's Age of Entitlement. Please follow along and and send your letters to 567 Pembroke Street, Pembroke, New Hampshire 03275. Please address your letters to David M. Lovlien Jr. Thank you for listening.David M. Lovlien Jr. 2022 Art Sciences sociales
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    • The Yankee Journal: Episode No. 1
      Apr 16 2022

      The Yankee Journal is your go-to podcast for all things New England.

      This episode of the podcast initiates by diving into how to make Stuffed Quail with Olives, a favorite New England recipe, then transitioning into the weeks book review of "1776" by Pulitzer Prize winner and esteemed American historian, David McCoulough.

      The meat and potatoes of the podcast begins with the host, David M. Lovlien Jr., reading the poem "A Star in a Stoneboat" written by poet Robert Frost from his collection "New Hampshire."

      The Yankee Journal then delves into "Folklore: Basketry" from the "New England Encyclopedia."

      In patriotic Yankee fashion, the podcast concludes with excerpts from "A Patriot's History of The United States, from Columbus's Great Discovery to America's Age of Entitlement." This weeks excerpt is from Chapter One: The City on the Hill, 1492-1707, Portugal and Spain: The Explorers."

      Please follow along and and send your letters to 567 Pembroke Street, Pembroke, New Hampshire 03275. Please address your letters to David M. Lovlien Jr.

      Thank you for supporting The Yankee Journal.

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    • The Yankee Journal: Bonus Episode - The Story of Easter
      Apr 17 2022

      Discover the complete Bible story of Easter including the Last Supper, Judas' Betrayal, the Crucifixion of Jesus, and Jesus' Resurrection.

      The Last Supper

      Mathew 26:17 - 30, Mark 14:12 - 25, Luke 22:7 - 23

      Judas Betrays Jesus The Christ

      John 18:1 - 3, Luke 22:1 - 6, Luke 22:47 - 54, Mathew 26:47 - 56, Mark 14:43 - 50

      The Crucifixion of Jesus The Christ

      Mathew 27:1 - 54, Mark 15:1 - 40, Luke 23:1 - 48, John 19:1 - 30

      The Resurrection of Jesus The Christ

      Mathew 28, Mark 16, Luke 24, John 20

      Have a happy Easter with your Family and Friends :)

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      1 h et 19 min
    • The Yankee Journal: Pilot Episode
      Mar 28 2022

      The Yankee Journal is your go-to podcast for all things New England.

      This episode of the podcast initiates by diving into how to make Boston Brown Bread, a favorite New England recipe, then transitioning into the weeks book review of "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston.

      The meat and potatoes of the podcast begins with the host, David M. Lovlien Jr., reading the poem "New Hampshire" written by poet Robert Frost. David then delves into "Agriculture in the Precolonial and Colonial Eras" from the "New England Encyclopedia."

      In patriotic Yankee fashion, the podcast concludes with excerpts from "A Patriot's History of The United States, from Columbus's Great Discovery to America's Age of Entitlement." This weeks excerpt is from Chapter One: The City on the Hill, 1492-1707, The Age of European Discovery."

      Please follow along and and send your letters to 567 Pembroke Street, Pembroke, New Hampshire 03275. Please address your letters to David M. Lovlien Jr. Thank you for listening.

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      52 min
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