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Melding the poetry of David HaMelech to the musical poetry of the modern day Text here: www.sefaria.org/Psalms.69
52-54 Three chapters each of which focus on critical moments in David's life as a fugitive.Rafi Addlestone will be sharing Torah on chapters 52 and 54 - chapters linked for a number of reasons, but not least their connection to iconic reggae beats which Rafi assumes everyone will know. Text here: www.sefaria.org/Psalms.52, www.sefaria.org/Psalms.54
Baz and Leanne talk to Albert Tapper from Addlestone Victory Park Bowls Club with news of their open day on Saturday 25th May.
The representation of God as Judge inspires Rafi to dedicate this chapter to Ruth Bader Ginsburg z"l via a little bit of mid-90s rap. Tehillim 9 and 10, argue Robert Addlestone and Rafi Alter should be treated as a single chapter, united by one acrostic. Text here: www.sefaria.org/Psalms.9
Leeds is not frequently considered alongside Jerusalem. What does England's 3rd city of the North (after Manchester and Liverpool, only just ahead of Newcastle), have to say to that fairest of cities upon which the Divine presence dwells? And yet, this modest town whose football team survives only on memories of victories past, has produced not one but two outstanding 929 voices, sharp in their insights, wry in their humour, deep in their compassion. I speak of course of Rafi Addlestone and Harris Lorie who, like Yechezkel displaced from Israel to the exile on the river, sing beautiful Torah from that city on the Thames. They are our hosts today to guide us through the perplexing visions of Zechariah 6 and the religious ambiguities of Ch.7.https://www.sefaria.org/Zechariah.6
Rafi Addlestone reflects on his recent trip to Amsterdam, the musical Hamilton, and a verse from our chapter that lies at the heart of Western political thought. https://www.sefaria.org/Micah.4
Text here: https://www.sefaria.org/Amos.8
Today we are honoured to receive another recording from the bard of London, Rafi Addlestone, as he reflects on Hoshea chapters 5 and 6, channeling John Legend and A.J. Heschel to unpack Hoshea's philosophy of divine love and the prophet's unique innovation of the concept of da'at elokim - not just knowledge of God, but empathy and identification. https://www.sefaria.org/Hosea.5 https://www.sefaria.org/Hosea.6
Rafi Addlestone catches us up with an emphasis on the importance of paying attention to the detail. Text here: https://www.sefaria.org/Ezekiel.45
Text for these chapter can be found here: https://www.sefaria.org/Ezekiel.27, https://www.sefaria.org/Ezekiel.28, https://www.sefaria.org/Ezekiel.29
Rafi Addlestone - of previous 929 hiphop fame - channels the lion king to probe how two majestic images historically associated with Israel's grandeur, lion and vine, are inverted into a lament in Ezekiel's hands of the mighty falling. Text for this chapter can be found here: https://www.sefaria.org/Ezekiel.19
Barry Richards and Leanne Brown talk to Pippa Tucker-Brown with news of an Autumn Community Art Exhibition on Tuesday 28 November from 11am to 4pm at the Tesco community room in Addlestone. It's free and open to everyone.
Audio today from Rafi Addlestone who expertly sets the historical context and presents our chapter as a reversal of the redemption from Egypt. Text for this chapter can be found here: https://www.sefaria.org/Jeremiah.21
A very short chapter in which Yishayahu is told to remove his clothes and walk naked as a symbol of the destruction that Assyria will wreak upon both Judah as well as Egypt and other countries. Today's audio is something a bit different. The cult figure (amongst some) Rafi Addlestone seeks not just to learn Yishayahu's lessons but also to mimic his power as a spoken word artist. If anybody would like to hear more of Rafi's religious rap send me a private message and I will forward you another recording in which Rafi combines Yishayahu with a certain hip hop star from St Louis. Text for this chapter can be found here: https://www.sefaria.org/Isaiah.20
Back by popular demand in today's audio is Rafi Addlestone - who manages to combine Jeff Buckley with Arugula and utter the eternal line 'prophets are no replacement for an effective welfare state.' Text for this chapter can be found here: https://www.sefaria.org/II_Kings.4
Text for this chapter can be found here: https://www.sefaria.org/I_Samuel.23
Dave Jemitus talks with Arianne Higgs about her kids and her neighbours kids holding bake sales in Addlestone on Saturday 12th March 1pm to 4pm to raise money for the D.E.C. Ukraine appeal.
Kenyan Wallstreet CTO Eric Jackson talks to Addlestone PR Founder and CEO Kendi Perpetual on the importance of storytelling for brands, how COVID-19 has changed the public relations, leveraging tech for public relations and innovations for low-cost public relations communication in Africa.
Kenyan Wallstreet CTO Eric Jackson talks to Addlestone PR Founder and CEO Kendi Perpetual on the importance of storytelling for brands, how COVID-19 has changed the public relations, leveraging tech for public relations and innovations for low-cost public relations communication in Africa.
‘Mental health in the community’ is a series of six podcasts brought to you by the Mental Health Foundation and the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust. What is this series about? From 2016 to 2019 the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust ran the Mental Health Fellowships programme, funding individuals to travel abroad to learn more about how community-based solutions are being created to respond to some of today’s most pressing mental health challenges. The Mental Health Foundation was the expert partner in this programme, helping to shape its aims, select the successful candidates and provide mentoring to the successful Fellows. In total, 59 Churchill Fellows were chosen to investigate best practice in 18 countries and bring back new evidence and ideas to create positive change in their profession, practice and communities in the UK. This series of podcasts distils the key findings from this rich body of learning, and makes recommendations for policy and practice in the UK. Each episode focuses on an aspect of the Mental Health Fellowships’ overarching theme ‘community-based solutions’. There are also corresponding briefings for each of the categories below, available at www.mentalhealth.org.uk or www.wcmt.org.uk. Episode 6: Growing up and growing old Who’s on the podcast today? Trevor Barnes: Host, freelance journalist and BBC radio presenter. Olivia Richards: teacher at St Paul’s C of E Primary School in Addlestone, Surrey and leader of The Story Project. Travelled to the USA and Canada in 2016 to explore how reading and writing can be used to teach young people social and emotional skills. David Humphreys: a family therapist, travelled to Canada and the USA in 2016 to explore ways of improving the involvement of family members in community mental health treatment. What is the episode about? This episode features discussions around how community-based approaches are being used abroad to support the mental health of both younger and older people. We hear about the 'The Story Project', the work of Churchill Fellow, Olivia Richards, who travelled to the US and Canada to study how reading and writing are used in schools to teach children and young people the kind of social and emotional skills that can nurture emotional literacy and offer protection from anxiety and depression in later life. Need support? If you need someone to talk to then Samaritans are available on 116 123 (UK) for free, 24/7. They are there to talk to, listen and they won't judge or tell you what to do. C.A.L.M.: National helpline for men to talk about any troubles they are feeling. Call 0800 58 58 58 (UK). They are available 5pm-midnight 365 days a year. For support in a crisis, Text Shout to 85258. If you’re experiencing a personal crisis, are unable to cope and need support. Shout can help with urgent issues such as: Suicidal thoughts, abuse or assault, self-harm, bullying, relationship challenges.
Exploring the Bizarre (KCORradio) hosts Tim Beckley and Tim Swartz welcomes Brazilian UFOlogist THIAGO LUIZ TICCHETTI to discuss the current state of Brazilian UFO studies. This week on Exploring the Bizarre, Brazilian UFOlogist, Thiago Luiz Ticchetti joins us to discusses the state of affairs with UFO cases in Brazil...many stemming all the way back to 1947. He discusses face to face UFO occupant encounters, as well as military and pilot sightings, many which have been held back from the general public. Ticchetti has been researching the UFO phenomena for over 22 years. He was born on February 5, 1975 in Santa Cruz, Brazil. As the son of an aviation officer of the Air Force, he had the opportunity to live in a number of different cities throughout Brazil. After the death of his parents, he moved in 1994 to Addlestone, England, where he stayed for six months. Upon his return, he moved to Brasilia where he lives today. Thiago is the Co-Editor of "UFO Magazine" and the President of the Brazilian Commission of Ufologists (CBU), as well as MUFON's Assistant National Director of Brazil, Field Investigator and STAR Team. Thiago has written ten books on the subject of UFOs, his most recent, and his first english book is: "UFO Contacts in Brazil" (published by Philip Mantles Flying Disk Press) and some of his popular articles are: "Human and Alien Sexual Experiences"; "UFOs Monitor our Wars"; and "The Secrets of Area 51 Revealed". https://en.calameo.com/accounts/5239657Facebook: www.facebook.com/ThiagoticchettiYoutube: www.youtube.com/c/ThiagoLuizTicchetti
Michael Grinter talks to Claire Rawding from Addlestone Library about the events happening each day this week in the library.
Graham Laycock talks to Stacey Turner of F T Refrigeration of Addlestone with news of their competition to win five fans which was won by Stepgates Community School.
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Tim Dalby of Aspire Estates talks to Graham Laycock about the latest from the Council of Mortgage Lenders, withdrawal of land search charges and changes to the planning process plus a look at properties available in Addlestone.
This week Nigel Evans-Thompson, Musical Director of the Laudamus Chamber Choir of Addlestone, talks about the choir and selects three of his favourite classics. Presented by Celia Jones.