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Best podcasts about abbeys

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Radio Maria Ireland
E44 | All the Saints of Ireland – Thomas & Michelle -Muirgen The Mermaid Saint and more …

Radio Maria Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 45:26


24th January, 2025 – Join Thomas and Michelle who look at St. Muirgen, the Mermaid Saint, St. Manchan of Lemanaghan, St. Cannera of Bantry and look at some ruined Abbeys in Ireland.             L'articolo E44 | All the Saints of Ireland – Thomas & Michelle -Muirgen The Mermaid Saint and more … proviene da Radio Maria.

The Therapy Crouch
‘I haven't been flirted with for 20 years' Abbeys Shocking Revelations

The Therapy Crouch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 59:32


On today's episode of The Therapy Crouch, Abbey and Peter are back on the sofa pontificating about their recently acquired knowledge on all things artificial intelligence! After previously pleading ignorance on the complicated topic, the pair have done their homework and are ready to hit you all with some cold hard facts. We also hear from an unlucky in love listener whose sausage fingers and stalking habits have got her into hot water after a recent hinge date….And stick around for the Agony Abs where we hear from a listener whose worried about the flirtatious advances of a co-worker as well as someone whose boyfriend fancies themselves as a bit of a Bert the flirt! Enjoy this week's, Therapy Crouch!To contact us: Email: thetherapycrouch@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ thetherapycrouchpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/ @thetherapycrouch Website: https://thetherapycrouch.com/ For more from Peterhttps://twitter.com/petercrouchFor more from Abbeyhttps://www.instagram.com/abbeyclancyOur clips channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZntcv96YhN8IvMAKsz4Dbg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jane Austen Culture Night
Ep. 9 - Abbeys and Tilneys and Bears, Oh my!

Jane Austen Culture Night

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 80:36


Catherine gets an invitation to Northanger Abbey. Catherine finds out that she has unknowingly encouraged John Thorpe and that he is expecting to propose to her.  Isabella gets flirty, and Catherine shares her worries about Captain Tilney with Henry.  Laurel tells a little bit about the history of Abbey's in England.  Random tangents include: Bears, deserts, giraffes, Joshua Trees  Culty mentions: “Living for the sake of others”, UTS, Shinzo Abe, culty names, emotional repression  What we're reading/watching/listening to: You're Wrong About: Balto with Blair Braverman, Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube by Blair Braverman, The Harlem Detective Series by Cherster Himes, Crime Novels Antholgoy by the Library of America, Binaural Beats,  We have a twitter!  We have a TikTok!  Email us: Janeaustenculturenight@gmail.com Hosted by Laurel Nakai and Akina Cox Music and Production by Laurel Nakai

The Abbot's Circle Podcast
Abbeys and Organs | Fr. Jerome Molokie, O.Praem. & Fr. Ambrose Criste, O.Praem.

The Abbot's Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 4:23


Hidden in the stillness of southern California's desert mountains, St. Michael's Abbey goes about a timeless and supernatural mission: the common worship of God. The Abbot Circle Podcast is an extension of the Norbertine mission to bring Christ into a world that too often rejects Him.Our content is available to friends, family, loved ones, and all those in need of an encounter with the staggering beauty of the Gospel and the relentless love of Christ. For access to all digital content, please visit theabbotscircle.com/lp/gs/pod

EWTN NEWS IN DEPTH
A special “travel” edition to shrines, monasteries, and abbeys where our Catholic faith is flourishing and people devote their lives to Our Lord.

EWTN NEWS IN DEPTH

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 60:00


A special “travel” edition to shrines, monasteries, and abbeys where our Catholic faith is flourishing and people devote their lives to Our Lord.

Ask A Priest Live
11/27/23 - Fr. Anthony Amato

Ask A Priest Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 50:34


Fr. Anthony Amato is the Pastor of St. Peter's Parish in Clifton Springs, New York. He was ordained as a priest in June of 2017 by Bishop Salvatore Matano of the Diocese of Rochester, New York.     In Today's Show I've received some flack because I kneel immediately after the rite of peace. Is that okay that I do that? I disrespected my father over the phone. My penance in confession was to have lunch with him and reconcile. My Father refused. Is my confession valid? Does it matter how we hold our hands when we pray? palms together or fingers intertwined? How can I learn more about praying for the poor souls in purgatory? When exactly did Jesus make the sacrifice of the Mass a sacrifice in the Bible or tradition? Recently there was miscommunication in the confessional, and the penitent wasn't done listing their sins. Was the confession valid? Is there a specific secret formula for issuing penances in the confessional?  I'm in RCIA. I guess my question what happens to the marriage bond in heaven? will I know my wife? Father, which traditional Monasteries and Abbeys do you recommend visiting? There is this wonderful person who wears too much perfume in church. I have allergies and sometimes it is so hard to breathe. What can be done about this?   Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!

Wander Your Way
Exploring the Scottish Borders

Wander Your Way

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 41:35


Most people who travel to Scotland don't typically head south of Edinburgh into the Scottish Borders.But I'm thinking maybe this needs to change.There are a lot of fabulous places to visit in this part of Scotland — pastoral landscapes with easy walks, charming towns and villages,  beautiful rivers and stunning abbeys and stately homes. How does this sound?Well if it sounds appealing then tune into this episode to learn more about the Scottish Borders.I'm betting you'll be adding this to your Scotland itinerary!Want to chat more about this destination?Send me a message at Lynne@WanderYourWay.comIn this episode:0:07: Life update6:26: Into to Scottish Borders8:15: Placing the Scottish Borders on the map9:31: Towns of the Scottish Borders14:24: The Abbeys and the landscape20:19: The Great Tapestry of Scotland in Galashiels22:05: Abbotsford and Sir Walter Scott27:16: William Wallace Statue28:25: Borders Abbeys Walk30:38: The Haining Estate33:35: Wrapping it up39:35: Listener reviewImportant links:Lowlands of Scotland with Bo FraserMelrose AbbeyDryburgh AbbeyJedburgh AbbeyKelso AbbeyAbbotsfordThe Haining Yarrow FlatBorders Abbeys WayThe Great Tapestry of ScotlandSupport the showThanks to Callisa Mickle who edits the audio.Follow Wander Your Way:InstagramFacebookPinterest

Countrystride
Countrystride #111: The Herdwick, with Will Rawling

Countrystride

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 57:59


...in which we head to misty Ennerdale in search of the Lake District's iconic sheep breed: the Herdwick. In the company of Will Rawling, Chairman of the Herdwick Sheep Breeders Association – whose family have farmed the far-western fells for 500 years – we take a whistle-stop tour through the breed's long history, from its likely Norse roots through the days of the great wool wealth of Abbeys to its integral place on the family farm. Pausing a moment to chat dialogue – 'herd-wyke', Grike and Sampson's Bratfull – Will describes the perfect Herdwick and offers a theory about its remarkable tone-changing fleece. Descending to Matty Benn's Bridge, we consider the three-way relationship between farm, common and sheep and ask what happens when it breaks down. Taking a wander down memory lane – recalling April evenings in lambing fields; grazed knees on cobbled yards; farm-talk in the pub – we ask what future there is for the breed, and for those who care for it, in a fast-changing world. The Herdwick Sheep Breeders Association can be found at herdwick-sheep.com Will is featured in Amy Bateman's Forty Farms, edited and published by Dave's Inspired by Lakeland imprint.

MOUTHY PODCAST
Am I Being a Brat?

MOUTHY PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 34:16


Hey!! Welcome back to another Mouthy Pod episode. This week the girls recap the new season of Selling Sunset, recap Abbeys new setup and the tension that occurred, and lots of other things as usual! Thanks for listening

Borders Bletherings
Abbeys part 2

Borders Bletherings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 37:28


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Borders Bletherings
Abbeys part 1

Borders Bletherings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 35:36


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You are here
The many lives of French abbeys

You are here

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 5:53


Once important seats of Christian worship, and now treasures of the country's heritage, French abbeys often have surprising histories. That's the case of Fontevraud abbey, in the former duchy of Anjou. Run by a woman during its heyday, the abbey was turned into a prison after the French Revolution. In Alsace, the abbey of Mont Sainte-Odile is famous for its supposedly miraculous spring water. Finally, on the outskirts of Montpellier, Valmagne abbey used to be a wine cellar. Visitors can still observe the gigantic barrels that were once used to store thousands of litres of wine.

This Week in Business History
This Week in Business History for August 1st: Tasting Stars with Dom Perignon

This Week in Business History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 18:08


In this episode of This Week in Business History, Kelly Barner charts the perfection of champagne from the Abbeys of 17th century France to the heights of wealth and celebration today. Dom Perignon, Benedictine monk, and champagne quality innovator is celebrated as having invented champagne on August 4th, 1693. And while this – and many other myths about the man have been debunked over time, his story and legacy are no less impressive. Additional Links & Resources: Learn more about This Week in Business History: https://supplychainnow.com/program/business-history/ Subscribe to This Week in Business History and other Supply Chain Now programs: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe This Episode was hosted by Kelly Barner. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/tasting-stars-dom-perignon-bh109 Mentioned in this episode: WEBINAR- 3 ways to stay afloat through the supply chain crisis: A distributor's story: https://bit.ly/3uaUBeC

Reality Czars Podcast
** Bonus Episode** Nate and Abbeys appearance on The World as it is Today Podcast

Reality Czars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 100:25


My beautiful wife Abbey and I (Nate) had the pleasure of joining the awesome husband and wife team Lanni (Greener Postures) and Chud-X (Into the Apocalypse) on their show The World as it is Today! It was a lot of fun, we talked parenting as anarchists, agorism, religion/spirituality, our childhoods/ teenage years, home/public schooling and so much more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realityczars/support

MJs Progress Not Perfection
The One Where Abbey finds sobriety in her hometown after many Cali rehab attempts

MJs Progress Not Perfection

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 92:25


Abbey has been clean and sober now for a few years, but it's been a very long road! She was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. Her parents are still married to this day growing up never needing for anything as the youngest of three. She eventually found benzos after having a child and suffering postpartum depression. That began the rough and rocky road ahead. We talk about how she found sobriety in Southern California first before eventually having a horrible relapse when she came back home. She now uses her platform on tiktok and IG to recover out loud! You can follow more of her story at the links below. Abbeys social media links https://beacons.page/abbeyfickley To listen to the full podcast instead of watch https://www.podpage.com/mjs-progress-not-perfection/ To help MJs Progress Not Perfection Meeting Center Association with any kind of donation use the link below to find venmo/cashapp/PayPal options https://my.bio/mjspnpmca “This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Without a healthy mind, being truly happy and at peace is HARD. The good news is, therapy works. BetterHelp is customized online therapy that offers video, phone and even live chat sessions with your therapist, so you don't have to see anyone on camera if you don't want to. It's much more affordable than in-person therapy and you can start communicating with your therapist in under 48 hours. Join the millions of people who are seeing what online therapy is really about. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp and MJs Progress Not Perfection listeners get 10% off their first month at BetterHelp dot com slash MJSPNPMCA. That's Better H-E-L-P dot com slash MJSPNPMCA HTTPS://www.BetterHelp.com/mjspnpmca --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mjspnpmca/support

Haunted History Chronicles
Monastic Ghosts- Haunting Tales from the Middle Ages

Haunted History Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 16:35


Abbeys and priories around the world with their ivy-clad ruins have stirred the imagination of many eighteenth and nineteenth century authors of Gothic fiction, drama and poetry. Some monasteries in fact have tales of ghosts and demons that date back to the Middle Ages. In today's episode we explore some of the ghostly stories, folklore and paranormal activity associated with some locations around the world. Thank you for listening. If you wish to support the Haunted History Chronicles Podcast then please click on the Patreon link. https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles Please use the links below or on the website to keep in touch via our social media pages : to ask questions and review other content linked to this episode. Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/HauntedHistoryChronicles/?ref=bookmarks Twitter: https://twitter.com/hauntedhistory4 Instagram: instagram.com/haunted_history_chronicles Website: https://www.podpage.com/haunted-history-chronicles/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntedchronicles/message

Afrique Économie
Afrique économie - Cinéma africain: des productions ivoiriennes en quête de débouchés à Ouagadougou

Afrique Économie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 2:09


Après la clôture du Fespaco, le grand festival panafricain de cinéma qui s'est refermé dimanche, l'heure est au bilan pour les professionnels qui profitent du Mica, le marché du cinéma, afin de trouver des débouchés pour leurs œuvres. Ouagadougou est devenu un passage obligé pour tous les professionnels africains de l'image. Marie Sylvie Amonchi est satisfaite. Son séjour ouagalais a été productif. À la tête de sa société M-Sy Productions, cette productrice, réalisatrice et actrice a signé début 2020, La Révolte des Abbeys un film marquant sur l'Insurrection de cette ethnie ivoirienne au début du XXe siècle contre le colonisateur. Aujourd'hui elle souhaite décliner cette œuvre et est venue à Ouaga chercher des soutiens. « Le prochain projet sera “la révolte des Abbeys” en série. Nous avons aussi deux autres projets et nous attendons de trouver un co-producteur. Nous sommes là ! », se réjouit-elle. Ivoirienne également, Carole Kouakou est plus jeune dans le métier. Sa société Shine Vision n'est active que depuis un an. Elle a déjà trois séries prêtes à vendre. « J'ai une comédie “horrifique” intitulée “miel au citron” qui retrace la cohabitation entre quatre jeunes filles de Côte d'Ivoire, mais de religions et de régions différentes. Tout cela autour de la comédie et de l'horreur. Le deuxième projet, “C'est mon pays”, est aussi une série en forme de comédie où l'on traite des tares de la société, elle qui se situe dans une boutique de vente de journaux. La troisième série, “Au magasin” est une série humoristique qui se passe dans une boutique de vêtements pour femmes, où des gens vont et viennent, certains pour draguer, d'autres pour voler. » Aujourd'hui, Carole Kouakou est en quête de co-producteurs et de distributeurs pour ces projets dans lesquels elle a déjà investi 32 millions de FCFA. C'est son premier Fespaco. « J'avoue qu'à Abidjan, c'est vraiment serré. Les gens ne sont pas du tout ouverts. Quand tu parles, tout de suite on te donne des rendez-vous et on te met en sourdine. On te dit “attend, attend”. C'est la raison pour laquelle je suis venue au Fespaco, explique-t-elle. Je me dis que dès l'instant où c'est un marché international les discussions seront plus directes que dans mon pays. Donc j'amasse les contacts. Ici, il y a des co-producteurs, des distributeurs, ivoiriens, togolais, burkinabés et même français. J'ai de l'espoir et c'est ce qui me porte. »

British History Series
It's back! Thursday Tea Time history Chat Live

British History Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 41:52


Abbeys, Books, Priest Hides and Anne Askew - plus more history chat! You can also watch this episode on YouTube. To access the links mentioned in this episode - click here. This podcast is free and will remain so. If you would like to help support my work and extra perks, you can join my Youtube channel for 99p Or join my Patreon club for exclusive content, perks, free gifts and more at www.Patreon.com/BritishHistory to support for as little as £3 a month. Support for Free by liking, commenting and sharing this podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/british-history/message

Hampshire HistBites
Three Abbeys and a Castle: Hampshire's History of Royals

Hampshire HistBites

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 13:33 Transcription Available


When it comes to swanky guest lists it's hard to beat the roll call of visitors to Hampshire's Titchfield Abbey over the centuries. Henry V stopped off here en route for the campaign in France that inspired Shakespeare's famous St Crispin's Day speech. Later Henry VI married Margaret of Anjou here and Elizabeth I and Charles I were among the Tudor and Stuart monarchs to drop in for a visit. But Titchfield is not the only Hampshire location with strong royal connections. In fact, it has some serious competition from other Hampshire sites according to Dr Gabby Storey of Winchester University, who takes us on a royal tour around the county. Join us as we go from Titchfield Abbey to Odiham Castle, Romsey Abbey and Netley Abbey, revealing the royal links and fascinating history of each site. And after you have listened, why not create your own tour of these extraordinary places.On our website you will find more information about this episode including photographs, our fantastic show notes and a downloadable version of the transcript; visit our website by clicking here

Wander Your Way
Exploring the Scottish Lowlands with Bo Fraser

Wander Your Way

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 82:48


While you might know a bit about Edinburgh with its castle, I'm betting you may not know about places like Kirkcudbright, Melrose Abbey or East Neuk.Tune into this jam-packed episode on the Lowlands of Scotland as I think you'll find yourself adding some destinations to that Scottish bucket list. I know I have!Bo Fraser, a Blue Badge guide with the Scottish Tourist Guides Association, is our guest. And she is going to have you dreaming of the Scottish Lowlands and making plans to travel here in the near future.From the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow to LOTS of beautiful castles to coastal fishing towns to abbey ruins to long distance trails to golf to dark sky parks to Robert Burns to Outlander and Monty Python ... whew! There is so much to experience in this under visited part of Scotland. You'll wonder why these destinations aren't already on your list.And Bo, a St Andrews native, knows so much about her home country.  So you are going to learn a lot about the Lowlands of Scotland. Want to chat more about the Scottish Lowlands?Just send an email to lynne@wanderyourway.com to chat more about this amazing destination in Scotland. And if you have a question, and I don't know the answer, I'll just ask Bo!In this episode:1:50 Placing Scotland on the map4:55 Introducing Bo Fraser10:15 Placing the Lowlands on the map12:26 Edinburgh23:15 Glasgow29:10 County Ayrshire30:07 Alloway & Robert Burns31:08 Culzean Castle33:32 County Dumfries & Galloway34:13 Dark Sky Observatory33:49 Wigtown35:30 Kirkcudbright38:30 Borders Region40:25 Abbeys of the Borders Region42:00 Abbotsford & Sir Walter Scott43:20 Trails in the Borders Region46:22 Galashiels48:13 Rosslyn Chapel49:20 The Kingdom of Fife50:32 Dumfermline 51:04 East Neuk and its villages53:02 Fife Coastal Path54:26 St Andrews59:40 Falkland1:01:00 Dundee1:03:33 Glamis Castle1:06:14 Stirling1:11:59 Doune Castle1:16:45 Wrapping it upImportant links:Scotland Your Way (Bo Fraser)Official Guide to EdinburghGlasglow Tourism and Visitor PlanCulzean CastleDark Sky ObservatoryAbbotsfordBorders Abbeys WayRosslyn ChapelEast NeukFife Coastal PathDundeeGlamis CastleStirling CastleDoune CastleWhy I've Fallen Head Over Heels in Love with ScotlandHave you subscribed to the show? Please do so. This way you'll be the first to have access to t

Health Professional Radio - Podcast 454422
The Importance of Interoperability

Health Professional Radio - Podcast 454422

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 11:55


Dr. Martha Rodriguez, founder of MMR Healthcare discusses interoperability and her firsthand experience of using data to improve both practice outcomes and patient experience. She talks about her use of eClinicalWorks who helps providers improve interoperability and have greater access to data, giving them access to live data, giving them access to Carequality and CommonWell Health Alliance networks, and securely exchanging over 50 million records per month with other practices and hospitals. As a well-established primary care physician in Boynton Beach, Florida, Dr. Martha Rodriguez has sculpted a foundation of medicine that prioritizes coordination of care. As a child, Dr. Rodriguez knew this would be her life's work. She earned her medical degree from the Universidad Central del Este, Dominican Republic, and completed her residency at Hackensack Medical Center, New Jersey in 1993. She went on to establish her private practice in 1997. Currently, Dr. Rodriguez owns and operates her private practice at a state-of-the-art facility she has coined, MMR Healthcare. Her field of specialty is geriatric care and making patients' golden years shine. MMR Healthcare has been PCMH recognized since 2014. In 2012, she co-founded one of the highest performing Accountable Care Organizations in the country and served as its Chairman of the Board until the end of 2016. With coordination of care at the frontlines of every patient visit, she works to ignite the path towards healthcare excellence. Her other passion is leadership. She was the medical director of several skilled, assisted, and independent living facilities for many years. Including all the local facilities for Life Care, which included Harbour's Edge and the Abbeys. She is a graduate of the Palm Beach Medical Society Leadership Academy and currently enrolled in the American College of Physicians Leadership Academy. She has been on the Board of Directors of the Palm Beach Medical Society for several years as well as part of the Executive Committee. Dr. Rodriguez also chairs the Women's Council for the Medical Society. She is a teacher for NSU College of Pharmacy where she is heavily involved in pharmacy students' and residents' training as well as research which has led to multiple publications with the University. Outside of medicine, Dr. Rodriguez loves to spend time with her family and go to the beach. Her greatest pastime is playing with her first granddaughter. #Interoperability #eClinicalWorks

Somatic Seasons The Podcast
Could Elsa & Anna Represent Something Surprising?

Somatic Seasons The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 19:43


If you loved watching Disney's Frozen movie- you may or may not have thought about the various Nervous System states us Humans flow in and (hopefully) out of every day. In this episode Abbey discusses how Elsa and Anna may represent something surprising- the Vagus Nerve. Dive into a little snippet about Frozen and recall what resonated for you in your body as you hear Abbeys theories regarding the film. With reference to Dr Steven Porges and his PolyVagal Theory, see his website for more info https://www.stephenporges.com/ Also reference to Dr Peter Levine's Somatic Experiencing http://www.seaustralia.com.au/

Birthing Goddess
EPISODE 37 SLEEP CONSULTANT- Abbey (Sleep and Co)

Birthing Goddess

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 23:45


In this episode I speak to sleep consultant Abbey about the most talked about topic when you're a parent ... SLEEP. Abbey (from sleep and co) shares valuable information of when to start a sleep routine, what signs to look for when your Bub is ready to transition to less naps a day and how important it is also for parents to get enough sleep at night. Abbeys holistic approach to sleep has seen her clients walk away feeling like their life has changed. They have better mental clarity , more energy and enjoy time playing with their kids. She personalises her program to suit an individual family and also tailored it to what kind of environment & lifestyle they have. You will love this episode and if you're a sleep deprived mama like myself you'll gain so much from it ! You can find Abbey on insta @abbey.oh.sleepconsultant however it will soon change to @sleepandco

The Dead Zone Paranormal Radio Show
Dead Zone Paranormal Radio Show With Mia Harmon....Secret...

The Dead Zone Paranormal Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 59:52


Great talk... Tune in Sunday or on any app to find out more. We are a tour group who will be bringing groups from 12 to 24 people per tour to Ireland. We will be bringing you to all the secret places that are not listed on big tours. Ancient sites, old Castles, Abbeys, Lakes, Mountains, beaches, and you will get to enjoy local musicians, singers, authors, poets and much more. We want to help you make memories that will last you a lifetime. Make your dreams come true. We will make memories together, for ever.

WGU Alumni Podcast
Episode 6

WGU Alumni Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 25:34


On episode 6, we catch up with husband-wife duo and Coloradoans Chris and Gina Abbey, who, between the two of them, have three degrees from WGU. The Abbeys share their successes in the nonprofit and cybersecurity industries, respectively.

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Frontier Missions Journal
Dependent and Vulnerable

Frontier Missions Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 14:30


Told by the Abbeys, previous field directors of Thailand. Frontier Missions Journal--Stories of hope from Adventist Frontier Missions, reaching people around the world who have never heard the name of Jesus.

Leitrim Daily
Episode 59: In Focus - Fenagh

Leitrim Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 42:34


This week Breifne takes a trip to the sleepy village of Fenagh to find there is more than meets the eye to the settlement. Full of history and folklore there are more stories surrounding the town than you would believe. Supported by: Urban Fit Crew Boxfit, Kiltoghert Local tour guide Nicola Kearns joins him to show him around from Dolmens to Graveyards, Abbeys and Churches there is a story under every rock in the town. From the original monastic settlement of St. Caillin to the ruins of the two abbeys near to the current Church of Ireland. Nicola introduces the history and some of the stories behind some of the people who were buried in the various graveyards around the village from IRA revenge killings after the Selton Hill ambush to murderous priests who arranged the murder of the local doctor who knew too much, victims of Auchwitz to the babies buried in the 'Angels Garden'. Nicola explains who has the right to be buried inside the walls of the old Abbey and as the legend goes, obtain your place directly in heaven. Breifne who had grown up visiting this graveyard with his grandparents and great-grandparents both buried in the village learned even more about the heritage and history of the centuries old religious settlement which dates back for thousands of years.

Dr Zeus
Friday’s at Downton Abbeys.

Dr Zeus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 10:15


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Lost in Music with Louise Duffy
Chasing Abbeys First Session for Louise Duffy

Lost in Music with Louise Duffy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 8:35


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Popmuzik Popcast
I samtal med Arrhult

Popmuzik Popcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 41:46


Träffar syskonen Abbey och Agnes Arrhult när de är i Göteborg tillsammans med Joakim Lundell för att prata om deras musik och senaste singeln 1999. Vi pratar även om Abbeys planerade könskorrigering som han valde att inte genomföra, samt att behöva slå sig fram extra hårt i en icke feministisk musikbransch.

Join Us in France Travel Podcast
Saint Germain des Près Neighborhood, Episode 196

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 70:38


Join Us in France Travel Podcast, Episode 196 On today’s episode, Annie and Elyse talk about the things they love about the Saint Germain des Près neighborhood in Paris. It's actually surprising to see how long it took us to devote an entire episode to Saint Germain des Près, and it only happened because we assumed that we had already done it! Saint Germain des Près is the area of Paris where both Annie and Elyse would love to live if they won the lottery. It's never going to happen, but a girl can dream, right? Come along and dream with us, we tell you tales of the oldest church in Paris, wonderful cafés, great shopping, and the wonderful artists of the 1920s who hung out there. If you’re interested in Saint Germain des Près, you should probably also listen to our other episodes about classic Paris neighborhoods: Episode 27 on Le Marais, and Episode 7 on the Latin Quarter. Episode Highlights with Timestamps [03:48] Saint Germain des Près is beautiful and very expensive part of Paris. The prices went through the roof there 60 or 70 years ago. [06:47] What do we mean when we say Saint Germain des Près? What are the boundaries? The definition is a bit amorphous and it depends on who you ask, but it includes a lot of the 6th arrondissement. [07:27] The word “près” means meadow, which it used to be, this is an old area of Paris. The tower of the Church of Saint Germain des Près was part of the oldest churches in Paris. [09:04] The Merovingian Kings established the Saint Germain des Près Abbey and it included a lot of land. [10:10] Definition of Early Middle Ages (500 to 1000), High Middle Ages (1000 to 1400), Late Middle Ages (1400 to 1500s), then came the Renaissance. [11:38] Merovingians made Christianity the official religion and funded Abbeys and Monasteries. [11:58] In Roman times, many people were literate, but in this period of the early Middle Ages, few people in France were literate, so it was vital to have Monasteries to keep literacy alive. [13:15] The Saint Germain des Près Church becomes a Royal Abbey in 558 and the necropole for French French Kings before Saint Denis. [14:04] They built the Saint Germain Church over the top of an old Roman Temple, which is something that happened a lot. [15:03] The Saint Germain des Près church is set a quarter to half mile away from the river in order to protect it from flooding. [16:10] The vital importance of relics in the Middle Ages, and the worship of relics as a driver of economic growth. [17:23] The Saint Germain area was raided and burned by the Vikings three times: in 845, 856, and 861. [17:50] When they rebuilt the church, they added the Romanesque tower in 990, and that’s still the one we see today. This is also the time when it became a Benedictine Abbey. [18:57] Benedictine Monks were always as the center of intellectual knowledge, and the area has retained its reputation of being the place for intellectuals. [21:05] The Procope, one of the oldest cafés in Paris where people like Diderot and Voltaire used to go argue about ideas. This was the beginning of café culture in Paris and is mostly super touristy at this point. [23:41] We’re not sure if they’d let you sit at a table at the Procope and write all day. [24:21] The Procope is also where the people who fomented the French Revolution sur as Danton and Marat hung out. [24:48] Rue Danton where Danton really lived is two streets away from the Procope. Back then the area was not fashionable or touristy. [25:13] You just have to walk these streets. Most are small narrow streets except for Boulevard Saint Germain des Près which has Haussmann buildings. [26:48] Worth visiting, the Delacroix Museum where he had his studio. [28:22] The Saint Germain des Près area is famous for book stores. A couple that are famous today are L’Écume des Pages and La Hune. [29:12] Several of the most prestigious French Publishing houses such as Gallimard and Seuil were also started in this area because it was always the book area. [29:35] Saint Germain des Près is the area where authors would hang out, lots of the famous ones you’ve heard of such as Hemmingway, Fitzgerald, Simone de Beauvoir, etc. It must have been like in Midnight in Paris! [32:05] Jazz clubs opened in Paris in the 20s and were popular with French people. [32:34] The 1920 were paradoxical times: racism and prejudice were pervasive and yet there were vibrant communities of artists in Paris. Many had left their own countries to come to Paris where they could mingle. [35:40] Brasserie Lipp is also an interesting place where filmmakers used to hang out. [36:10] None of that is going on in Saint Germain today because it’s become too expensive. How the gentrification process worked in this neighborhood. [38:25] The Beaux Arts school is on rue Bonaparte and has been there for a long time. It gave a lot of prestige to the area. [41:19] Even rich French people mostly don’t patronize cafés like Deux Magots and Café de Flore because they know the prices are ridiculous. But the area has lots of little wonderful cafés that are more approachable and just as nice. [42:52] Also explore the church of Saint Sulpice, technically in the Odeon neighborhood, but a must-see in this area. [43:03] This is the church with the “gnomon” which can easily be missed if you’re not paying attention. [44:21] Saint Sulpice also has free concerts every Sunday morning. [44:52] Rue de Rennes is a big shopping street in this area, and so it rue Bonaparte. [45:46] The Saint Germain neighborhood is a great place to go buy food for your picnic, then head down towards the river and enjoy it. [48:34] At Saint Sulpice once a day you can go up to see the organ. Check their website to know what time. [50:14] Annie has seen some tour guides come into Saint Sulpice and spend 2 minutes and leave. It’s like speed dating except that it’s speed tourism! [53:42] This is a neighborhood where you will find unique clothes and things you won’t find in the big chain stores. [54:01] Great shopping streets in the Saint Germain des Près neighborhood: rue de Buci, rue de Rennes, rue Saint André des Arts. You could also visit the Bon Marché, the expensive department store. [56:56] Great neighborhood for walking, great neighborhood for looking around. [57:47] Despite what popular guide books recommend, both Annie and Elyse would much rather stay in the Saint Germain des Près or Latin Quarter area. Subscribe to the email extras and bonuses Ask a question or leave a voicemail comment: +1 801 806 1015 To learn about Join Us in France Tours, visit Addicted to France Click here to support the show when you shop on Amazon Show Merchandise including shirts, totes, phone cases and more! 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Irreplaceable: A History of England in 100 Places
A Bronze Age time capsule and haunting seaside abbeys

Irreplaceable: A History of England in 100 Places

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 17:07


Introducing new host Dr Suzannah Lipscomb as she begins Series 2 by exploring England's 'Loss & Destruction' locations as selected by judge Mary Beard. Guests Dan Cruickshank and Emily Gee help explore Must Farm Bronze Age settlement in Peterborough, the haunting ruins of Whitby Abbey and the windswept Dunwich on the Suffolk coast.A History of England in 100 Places is a Historic England podcast, sponsored by specialist insurer Ecclesiastical ecclesiastical.com

The Adventures of Danny and Mike
41 - Getting Grieco’d, Towers at Abbie’s & Danny’s Bubble Gut!

The Adventures of Danny and Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 53:45


This month’s episode follows the guys to beautiful Parsippany New Jersey for the 2017 Chiller Theater Festival. Talking points include Getting Grieco’d, Towers at Abbeys & Danny explains his con Bubble Gut! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Acaville Podcast Network Feed
#TheSpotlight: Boston U Dear Abbeys

Acaville Podcast Network Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2016 32:52


The Boston University Dear Abbeys come into the mobile studio to talk about the group and its origins, what they're working on these days, and what they see coming up for them in the next few years. They also sing us some of their current music. Recorded in 2016.

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TheSpotlight
Boston U Dear Abbeys

TheSpotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2016 32:52


The Boston University Dear Abbeys come into the mobile studio to talk about the group and its origins, what they're working on these days, and what they see coming up for them in the next few years. They also sing us some of their current music. Recorded in 2016.

Game Time Show, Bro
#36: Upton’s Abbeys

Game Time Show, Bro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016


Steve, Stevie, Kevin, and Keith mansplain how the world works to Kiks. https://ia601509.us.archive.org/9/items/GameTImeShowBro36/Game%20TIme%20Show%20Bro%2036.mp3 Make sure to subscribe to gametimebro on iTunes.

Facts of Faith - Busted Halo
Territorial Abbeys

Facts of Faith - Busted Halo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2010 8:02


p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: Times; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } Fr. Larry has all the questions and Fr. Dave has all the answers about the rare hybrid order within the Catholic Church.