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Inside Marvel: An MCU Podcast
WANDAVISION Episode 7 REACTION! Ending Explained & Agnes' Plan! | Inside Marvel

Inside Marvel: An MCU Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 52:44


WandaVision Episode 7 ends with a MAJOR TWIST revealing the true origin of Westview and the identity of nosy neighbor Agnes! Visit http://expressvpn.com/WANDAVISION right now to get an extra three months of ExpressVPN for free! Thank you to Bombas for sponsoring this episode go to http://bombas.com/MARVEL to get twenty percent off your first purchase. Catch us live at http://stereo.com/newrockstars SPOILERS ahead! WandaVision Episode 7 reveals it's been "Agatha All Along," with Agnes revealing herself as the witch Agatha Harkness, manipulating Wanda from the beginning with dark violet magic of her own. But is Agatha working alone, or does she have a silent partner? Is Agatha using the DARKHOLD, the book of the dead in Marvel lore? And what's the significance of the post-credit scene with Pietro saying "snoopers gonna snoop"? In this episode of #InsideMarvel, Erik Voss and Jessica Clemons react to this game-changing episode and break down the biggest WTF questions you have. Is Agnes working with Mephisto? And did Monica Rambeau just become Photon before our eyes? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

THA 4 - ALARM BLAZE
RANDOM VINYL: UNCLE GEORGE'S, AGNES' & MARLETTA'S 45'S PT. 2

THA 4 - ALARM BLAZE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 24:15


RANDOM VINYL, Complete with NickS, Pings, Pops, Minor Scratches and any other sounds associated with OLD AZZ VINYL!!!!

THA 4 - ALARM BLAZE
RANDOM VINYL: UNCLE GEORGE'S, AGNES' & MARLETTA'S 45'S

THA 4 - ALARM BLAZE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 22:15


RANDOM VINYL, Complete with Nicks, Pings, Pops, Minor Scratches and any other sounds associated with OLD AZZ VINYL!!!!

Use Your Words
Agnes Heller: The Ghettoization and Bombing of Hungary during WWII

Use Your Words

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 11:56


This is the story of Agnes Heller, who survived the ghettoization and bombing of her hometown in Hungary from 1944-1945. Let our student Sophi's soft voice carry you through Agnes' experience during WWII. Like all Holocaust survivors, Agnes' story is unique, but carries a similar message to many of our other stories this season. Sophi says she learned the how hope can prevail, even in the toughest of times. And that the power of family is priceless.

Opium
Het gesprek - Eva Maria Staal (23 april)

Opium

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 13:29


Jan Mom spreekt schrijver Eva Maria Staal over haar boek De vondeling. Agnes' vader ligt op sterven. Als kind was Agnes haar vaders prinsesje, nu weet ze niet of hij haar echt heeft liefgehad. Agnes bezweert haar twijfels door op papier over haar vader te fantaseren. Pas als ze leest wat hij zelf over zijn leven schreef, op een barre tocht naar Duitsland aan het einde van de Tweede Wereldoorlog, begrijpt ze wie hij was. Maar ook daarna is haar zoektocht niet ten einde. Welk jammerlijk voorval heeft hen ooit van elkaar vervreemd? En welke rol speelt de adoptie van Agnes' dochter, Lima, in hun leven?

Two Boomer Women & The Fine Art of Conversation
Hunky HGTV Hosts, Meet Nox - Agnes' Needy Dog, Smoking and a Woodpecker (or is it a sapsucker?)

Two Boomer Women & The Fine Art of Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 36:52


The first episode after the recording of out first Pissedon Podcast episode - we'll give you the link as soon as Agnes gets it all together! HGTV vs apocalyptic TV - guess who wins in our minds. Agnes's needy dog Nox is a recurring theme today - there was no editing her out!  But it was Mar Sulaika's seagull that segued into Eddie from Frasier. Agnes, the Gramma and daycare person, discusses her upcoming role as teacher of a 10-yr-old while running interference with a 2-yr-old. Dementia, smoking, waking and awakening... Finally the woodpecker/sapsucker and the mythology of oak trees. Laugh with us!    

Overshare
#33 - Sex Weekend pt. 2 - What are our kinks?

Overshare

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 22:36


Agnes and Evie delve into their sex weekend, a three part series exploring some of the sexy or sex related things that we don't really understand (and tbh theres a lot more we could've done). For part 2, we are learning about kinks and fetishes, to Agnes' horror. We discuss everything from buying some sexy lingerie to dressing up as a pokemon. Listen to find out more about the weirdest kinks we could find and the ones we would try!

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There Are Four Hosts! (A Star Trek Picard Podcast)

Guess what we're talking about this week...? If you guessed episode 7 of Star Trek Picard "Nepenthe"...give yourself a gold star because you've won a tribble! Come listen as we discuss the pressing issues for this weeks episode... Will Raffi's cake fix Agnes' problems? (nope) Will Picard and Soji become victims of the wild woman of the woods? Will Riker's pizza business take off? Also what does this episode have to do with Karate Kid pt. 2? Tune in to find out!Support the show (https://teespring.com/stores/there-are-four-hosts)

Quasselstripperinnen
05_Was Agnes' Schultermuskeln zu sagen haben

Quasselstripperinnen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 39:59


In dieser Folge machen wir eine neue Erfahrung: Agnes erzählt von Ihrer Verspannung im Nacken und überraschend entwickelt sind ein Gespräch zwischen Katharina und Agnes Schultermuskeln. Klingt seltsam? War es auch. Aber es ist auch sehr lustig und interessant, welche Geschichten diese Unterhaltung in Agnes‘ Bewusstsein bringt. Wir durften wieder mal erfahren, wie weise unser Körper ist, wie viele Erinnerungen er speichert und welche Hinweise er uns für unser Leben geben kann, wenn wir ihm zu hören. Wir hoffen dieses Mal sehr, dass es noch andere da draußen gibt, die mit ihrem Körper oder Körperteilen reden..... Berichtet uns gerne von Euren Gesprächen und Erfahrungen. Wir freuen uns über einen Austausch (und wenn wir nicht alleine sind, mit solchen merkwürdigen Ideen…) Ihr findet uns auf Instagram unter @quasselstripperinnen oder schreibt uns eine E-Mail an liebe@quasselstripperinnen.de – wir freuen uns auf Euch! Musik "Jazzman" von Gemafreie-Musik-Online.de Folge direkt herunterladen

The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd
SONG "Agnes' Library!" - The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd

The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 11:53


Listen in to Dr. Steve's sprawling tribute to Arlo Guthrie, Thanksgiving and the Library. ©2007, 2017 Saturday Morning Media

Overshare
#21 - Podcast with Agnes' Mum!

Overshare

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 74:59


Agnes and Evie chat to Agnes' mum covering all the things you could want to ask your mother but never could - if you want pure wholesome content this is the episode for you. How do our dating lives differ compared to our parents? Ending with Agnes' mum going through your old dilemmas - #aproperadultgivingadviceforachange 

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Overshare
#18 - Sibling chats and Scaring moment...

Overshare

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 44:05


Agnes and Evie talk to Agnes' brother Rory; going through what makes a good sibling relationship, a quiz who knows Agnes better, the most scaring moments for a brother to listen to on the podcast and seeing how Rory would give different advice to us.

Overshare
#18 - Sibling chats and scaring moments...

Overshare

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 44:05


Agnes and Evie talk to Agnes' brother Rory; going through what makes a good sibling relationship, a quiz who knows Agnes better, the most scaring moments for a brother to listen to on the podcast and seeing how Rory would give different advice to us.

Life is Curly Podcast
Episode 0: What is in common between Italy & Estonia?

Life is Curly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 13:37


This is the introductory episode to Life is Curly Podcast. We introduce ourselves and discuss what is in common between Italy and Estonia. Please note that this episode was recorded in 2018. We mention that Estonia turned 100 and Agnes' great-grandmother 101. Thus, in 2019 when the podcast is going out they are 101 and 102 respectively. To learn more about the Life is Curly Podcast head over to https://lifeiscurly.com/. Also join us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram. Don't forget to subscribe, review, and share this podcast with your friends. Music credits: Dublin Duck Dispensary - Shoot The Curl; license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 US); link to the source: http://freemusicarchive.org/search/?sort=track_date_published&d=1&quicksearch=shoot+the+curl

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The Poetry Voice
John Keats' 'The Eve of Saint Agnes'

The Poetry Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 20:44


Given what's acceptable today, it's difficult to imagine how shocking this poem was when it was being written. It almost lead to a falling out between Keats and his Publisher. John Taylor, who was convinced Keats was a genius, had stood with him despite the financial failure of Endymion, But he was shocked by the goings on in Madeline's chamber. After all, they are not married! He didn't like the last verse either. He wanted Keats to change the poem so that it wouldn't shock his (female) readership or give hostile critics a new stick with which to beat Keats. This lead Keats to write: ‘I shall ever consider them (people) as debtors to me for verses, not myself to them for admiration-which I can do without'. For someone who was trying to make a living as a poet it was an untenable position. For a publisher investing in a writer it was too self destructive to be acceptable. The argument was smoothed over. Changes that made the ‘solution sweet' more explicit were dropped. I've always thought this poem is like a play where the characters are not as believable as the setting and the props.

Skylines, the CityMetric podcast
128. The country where I want to be

Skylines, the CityMetric podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 30:15


Finland, Finland, Finland, as Monty Python once sang: Finland has it all.Well, it has some things anyway, and more to the point its embassy in London was kind enough to invite me to visit, and to learn all about the country’s smart cities projects.And so I did. We visited Helsinki; Espoo, a rapidly growing city in the suburbs of the capital, which is something like a cross between Silicon Valley and Milton Keynes; and Tampere, effectively Finland’s second city, an industrial hub about 100 miles to the north.We went to Kalastatama, a new smart district being built from scratch in Helsinki’s Docklands. We went to the Nokia office park to learn about smart lampposts, and what you do when your biggest most profitable company suddenly stops being the world’s leading manufacturer of mobile phones. We even went to some museums, because who doesn’t love a national history museum?So, this episode, we’re talking about everything we learned. To do that I’m joined by one of my fellow travellers and a friend of the podcast: Agnes Frimston, deputy editor of the Chatham House magazine The World Today, and co-host of its podcast Undercurrents. If you’re interested in international affairs, you should definitely subscribe to the latter, because both she and it are brilliant, even if it did take us three goes to record the intro because she kept laughing at my podcast voice.(Agnes' comments, of course, reflect her own views, not those of Chatham House.)Skylines is the podcast from the New Statesman’s cities site, CityMetric. It’s hosted by Jonn Elledge and produced by Nick Hilton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

RPG From Scratch
Agnes' Ashes 1 :: Quad Fisting It

RPG From Scratch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 57:22


Meet The Wing Mob, a small mercenary band on their way to deliver their boss' remains to her native sea. Passing through the Countryside of Galthreach, things are tense. There's a civil war on and the busiest merchant corridor has been disrupted by disappearances - neither side knows why. In an effort to make some much needed scratch, Wing Mob quickly become involved in an eerie and highly clandestine contract to escort a strange man down that very route.Meet Frixa (Josh LaForge), the Tiktani who took Agnes' title as boss - much to the chagrin of her adopted daughter, the chef and fire-casting Krex, Chookie (Cap Blackard). They're joined by the soft spoken and polite, yet immovable as stone Toldun, Grandon (Doug Banks); and Slish (Maxx Wessel) the mustachioed Gelt sea dog - a former merchant marine and faithful Skimmer.Do Wing Mob have what it takes to rebuild, or will the loss of their leader and disarray under the new administration bring their destruction on this dubious mission?Show Notes:https://nerdyshow.com/2019/03/agnes-ashes-quad-fisting-it See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Forgotten Sheep
Agnes Sanford, Part 2

Forgotten Sheep

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 36:42


Hear about the ministry of teaching and prayer that develop after Agnes' deliverance from depression.

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Unsolved Mysteries of the World
The Phantom Stalker - The Cindy James Mystery

Unsolved Mysteries of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 22:23


On June 8th, 1989 police on route to a scene where a body had been found near an abandoned house in Richmond, British Columbia, already suspected who it may be. As they arrived on scene, their police instincts were correct. The body was that of 44 year old Nurse Cindy James, who had been reported missing since May 25th, 1989.The same day she had gone missing, police located her automobile in a neighborhood parking lot a short distance from where she had lived. There were groceries in the backseat and a wrapped gift for a friend. Underneath the car were the scattered contents of Cindy's purse. And even more alarming there was blood on the driver's side door. There was no sign of Cindy and a brief search was initiated without results.On June 8th, when police investigated the scene at the abandoned house, they noted that it appeared Cindy was abducted and brutally murdered. Her hands and feet were tied behind her back and a black nylon stocking was bound tightly around her neck. At first glance it appeared as if she had expired by asphyxiation, but later, during an autopsy, it was determined that she had died from a lethal dose of morphine and other unattributed drugs.The Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigated extensively and came to the conclusion that Cindy James died of either an accident or suicide. The official cause of death, however, was determined by the coroner who indicated that Cindy was not a victim of a vicious murder, nor accident nor suicide. Officially, the corner ruled that Cindy James' death was a result of an unknown event.This is Unsolved Mysteries of the World Season XX Episode XX The Phantom Stalker, The Cindy James Mystery.Otto Hack, Cindy's father stated “The police did not investigate the possibility of homicide, of somebody murdering her, but zeroed in on trying to prove that she committed suicide.”Cindy once told her mother that she needed help and that she feared, not only for her own life, but that of her mother. But she remained silent about what exactly it was that was so menacing.Cindy, by all accounts had a good upbringing and graduated nursing school in 1966. At 19, she married Dr. Roy Makepeace, a man 18 years her senior. She worked as a nurse, but loved her second job as a Councillor to children with emotional problems. She enjoyed working with children but had none of her own.In 1982, however, her life started unraveling. Her marriage to Dr. Makepeace ended in divorce and Cindy found herself alone working longer hours. Four months after her marriage had ended, Cindy reported having had strange phone calls. The phone calls, Cindy claimed were from an unknown person, whispering her name and uttering threats. During one phone call, Cindy hung up and drew the blinds of her front window. The caller rang again and said that there is no use in hiding, that he knows she is in the living room. The calls continued, and the stalking would escalate significantly.For the next seven years she reported these calls and once encouraged to involve the police, the incidents were more frequent and alarming. Cindy reported over 100 incidents to police including hearing prowlers at night around her house, her porch light smashed and her phone line cut.mysterious notes would appear on her doorstep. Ones reading “You will die!” and “Cindy I see You”After dozens upon dozens of visits to the home to investigate, police thought that Cindy was perhaps just seeking attention.Then one night in January of 1983, things took a darker turn. Agnes Woodcock, Cindy's best friend came over to visit but found that Cindy was not answering the door. As she investigated she found Cindy outside crouched down with a nylon stocking tied around her neck. Cindy said she had went outside to the garage to get a box and someone had grabbed her from behind and attempted to murder her. She claimed all she saw was white sneakers.Afraid for her life, Cindy moved out, painted her car a different color and changed her last name.But the phone calls continued. The notes left on the doorstep were ever present and now, they were accompanied by strangled cats.Police were monitoring Cindy and investigating each time an incident was noted. Frustrated by the lack of police help with the situation, she hired on a private investigator who would act as a personal body guard and who would hopefully find out who the phantom stalker was.Ozzie Kaban, the private investigator, said he felt Cindy was not telling the whole story and that she was holding something back. He said she would be evasive, would withhold information, and simply would not act as a normal victim would act. When the police gave her a polygraph, the examiner claimed that she was withholding information. Her mother, Tillie Hack, thinks the reason for her daughter's reluctance was that her attacker had threatened her sister and family. By naming him, her family would be killed.Ozzie Kaban had taken this into consideration and on the night of January 30, 1984, he heard strange sounds coming over a two-way radio he had given Cindy and went straight to her house.He arrived at her front door, but it was locked. The back door was also locked. Looking through a window, he found her lying on the floor with a paring knife through her hand.She was taken to the hospital where she later recalled being attacked and a needle going into her arm. She was also treated for superficial cuts all over body, face and head.Police investigated once again, but found no forced entry, and could not find any other evidence to suggest someone had been at the house, other than Cindy James.Police tried to trace the ongoing phone calls but they were all too short to be of any value. No suspect description was given by Cindy, but now she claimed that there may be multiple stalkers as she said she had witnessed perhaps two or three during the knife attack. Police now openly admitted that they were questioning Cindy's mental health.Shortly after, her garage was deliberately set on fire, but after a quick investigation, police indicated they believed Cindy started the fire herself.Her friend Agnes along with Agnes' husband Tom were asked to spend the night at Cindy's house one evening as she felt particularly paranoid about a call she had received earlier. As they retired for the evening they heard a noise and when Tom went to investigate they found the basement in flames. When Agnes went to call the fire department, the phone line was cut. The three managed to escape the fire, but when Tom went to alert the neighbors he came across a man standing on the sidewalk a short distance away. When Tom asked him if he could call the fire department, he simply turned and ran away.When the fire was out and investigated, again, police suspected Cindy had set the blaze herself and cut the phone line just prior. They noted that the basement windows were dusty and not disturbed, nor opened and that someone inside the home had most likely been the arsonist.On December 11, 1985, Cindy was found dazed and semiconscious lying in a ditch six miles from her home. She was wearing a man's work boot and glove, and suffering from hypothermia. Cuts and bruises covered her body and a black nylon stocking had been tied tightly around her neck. She had no memory of what happened.Cindy's doctor believed she was depressed and suicidal and admitted her into a Vancouver psychiatric hospital for care and observation. In the hospital she wrote herself notes. On one note in read “I still feel as if suicide is my best option in an unbearable situation. As soon as I get out of here, I will carry on my plan.”She told psychiatrists that she was depressed and angry that no one believed she was being stalked and that someone wanted her dead. When pressed by doctors she indicated she thought her former husband, Dr. Makepeace was the stalker.After several months, Cindy was released, but the stalking, again, immediately picked up. Police were once alerted and this time a detective took a keen interest into the situation. RCMP Detective Pat McBride moved into Cindy's house to protect her and find out what was really going on. It is also suspected he was romantically involved with Cindy. While Pat was living at the house, no calls were made in his presence. And notes or other strange incidents only occurred when police were not on surveillance duties making some arm-chair detectives doubt Pat McBride's intentions and making some to believe that he was perhaps the stalker and eventually the murderer. It may be far reaching to suspect an RCMP officer of such actions, but, just like police at the time – there were no good suspects, if any at all.Pat McBride moved out of Cindy's house and left her, in her mind, with only one way forward. She was going to confront the stalker and take things into her own hands.She in turn, started stalking her ex husband, Dr. Makepeace.Police thoroughly investigated the doctor and found no evidence that he was in any way involved. In the midst of the police investigating the Dr., he presented them with a recording left on his very own answering machine from the stalker allegedly targeting his ex-wife. It was the first time he had ever received such a call. Here is the recording:Police analyzed the voice and determined it was a women's voice and most likely Cindy herself. Two weeks after they confronted her about the recording they were called to Cindy's house. She unconscious, naked from the waist down in her driver's seat with a black stalking tied around her neck. Another black stalking was loosely tied around her feet and hands and then bound behind her.In a taped interview about the incident Cindy describes what had happened to her:Police again suspected that Cindy was suffering from mental health issues and urged her to see her doctor. Cindy indicated she would do so, but according to her employer, Vancouver General Hospital, she took her paycheck and asked for a five day leave to clear her head. Her car was later found in the neighborhood parking lot, near the bank, the check not deposited. Cindy, it appeared was abducted.But later, Police believed Cindy had accidentally committed suicide. They indicate they believe she had drugged herself, tied herself and stumbled and died near the abandoned house in the yard where she was found.Ozzie Kaban, the private investigator, however, believes that it was indeed a stalking and a vicious murder. He explains that the amount of drugs found in Cindy's body would have incapacitated her and she would have never had been able to tie to knots around her body, especially tying her arms and legs behind her back. He also indicates that there was no needle on or near Cindy, as would be the case if she self-injected at the site. Further, he states she was found one and half miles from her car, barefoot and there are no witnesses that have come forward to say they saw her walking, or injecting herself, or tying herself up.Police speculate that Cindy ingested morphine tablets and did not use a needle to inject the drug. The other drug, that was more prevalent in her body was Flurazepam, a drug similar to Valium. It was also a drug Cindy was prescribed to be used to help her with her insomnia. The drug, along with the amount of morphine in her system was enough to kill her, but it would have taken between 15 to 45 minutes for the action to take effect. Police indicate that this would have given her plenty of time to tie herself up.But what about the knots and the way Cindy was tied up? Surly, one cannot tie their hands and feet behind their backs?Police also called upon an expert to look into the knots and the way the restraints were bound. He concluded that one could have done exactly the same knots and tie themselves up in a similar matter. In fact, he demonstrated it, in front of police and it took him less than three minutes to complete the task.Now clearly, this was a case of schizophrenia or some other mental health disorder and clearly a suicide, right?Not so fast. If we look at where the body was found, that conclusion starts to seed doubt. Cindy's body was found in decomposition. Rigamortus had already set in, and her body produced the sweet, awful smell of rotten flesh. She was found in the front side yard of an abandoned house, but one that was not, really uninhabited. A squatter, living in a van just five metres from the body, never noticed it, for over a week, even though Cindy was wearing a white top and a jogger had spotted her from the roadway. And that jogger said they did that same route twice before and never saw a body in that location.Furthermore, teens used to use the abandoned house as a hangout spot. They indicated they would knock on the squatters windows and rock his van to get kicks. They also indicated that they had two small parties that week at the abandoned house, yet, despite all the traffic and reveling, had not noticed a body laying in the yard wearing a bright white top and bound up.Speculation among those that believe Cindy was actually stalked and murdered is that her body was dumped there the same day as the discovery of her corpse.Further speculation is cast upon evidence gathered by police, but not followed up upon. At two of the attack scenes involving Cindy, a brand of cigarette butts not belonging to her, were collected. In addition, at one scene two grey pubic hairs were extracted from Cindy's pubic area, that did not belong to her. It is uncertain what police did with this evidence.After Cindy's case was concluded by the coroner and an inquest into her death, her ex husband, Dr. Makepeace and her sister both received odd, threatening phone calls. It is speculated that these were mean tricks pulled by pranksters.The RCMP refused to offer interviews about the case to the media and have said the case has been concluded.There are some that believe that perhaps, The RCMP, themselves were somehow involved with the harassment and ultimately the death of Cindy James. And certainly, it is very odd that an RCMP officer would end up being the move-in lover of someone they feel is mentally ill, vulnerable and defenseless. But there were over fourteen officers involved in the case, along with dozens of others on the outside that would have had to keep a secret all these years.Others point to the fact that the voice messages left were of a female, speculating that Cindy's stalker was a female lover. But, again, there is no evidence of this and it is just wild speculation.The only viable suspect is the ex-husband, but police had cleared him early on.So was Cindy harassed, assaulted and ultimately murdered by an unknown person? Or was the stalker a phantom in her unconscious mind? Is there, still a sadistic man, awaiting his next victim? Or is the human brain capable of doing sadistic deeds upon its own body and soul? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Neuanfang – Der Podcast für Transformation

Neuanfang #080 – Weibliche Urkraft – Agnes Theresia Schwemer im Interview ****** Als Frauen in unsere weibliche Urkraft zu kommen, kann unserem Leben eine ganz neue Dimension geben. Das hat Agnes Theresia Schwemer nicht nur selbst erlebt, sondern sie beobachtet es in ihrer Arbeit als Full Spectrum Doula und Frauenbegleiterin auch bei vielen anderen Frauen. Sie begleitet Frauen in den Übergangsphasen und Transformationsprozessen ihres Lebens. Als Doula ergänzt sie die Unterstützung durch eine Hebamme, indem sie die seelischen und persönlichen Bedürfnisse der werdenden Mutter herausfindet und ihr hilft, diese zu erfüllen. Die weibliche Urkraft (wieder)zuentdecken, kann Frauen in der Transformation zur Mutter unterstützen. Und natürlich auch Frauen, die keine Mütter werden können oder wollen, können aus ihrem unschätzbaren, inneren Reichtum schöpfen. Denn ständige Transformation liegt in unserer Natur! Für viele von uns bedarf es jedoch einer aktiven Erinnerung an unsere wahre Kraft, indem wir uns mit uns selbst und anderen Frauen verbinden. Weiblichkeit, Sisterhood und der Shift zum femininen Prinzip in der Gesellschaft – über all das habe ich mit Agnes gesprochen. Wir sind außerdem tief in Agnes' eigene Transformationsgeschichte eingetaucht und haben herzhaft zusammen gelacht. Hör dir das Gespräch an, wenn... du deine weibliche Urkraft besser kennenlernen möchtestdu dabei bist, Mutter zu werdendu keine Kinder bekommen kannst oder möchtestdu dich mit der Rolle der Frau in der Gesellschaft beschäftigstdu als Mann uns Frauen besser verstehen lernen möchtest! ****** Die Shownotes findest du unter www.happyplanties.de/episode080 ****** Neuanfang Podcast – Der Podcast für Transformation Die wöchentliche Portion Mut für alle, die das Gefühl haben, dass da draußen und in ihrem Inneren noch mehr auf sie wartet. Gehen musst du deinen persönlichen und spirituellen Herzensweg selber, doch die Gespräche und Ideen in diesem Podcast stehen dir bei deiner Transformation zur Seite. Fang an zu wachsen und blüh auf!

Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
08) Growing Your Social Influence With Purpose and Bringing 'Eco' Mainstream with @ArtsyAgnes

Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 30:23


What does it take to grow our social platforms with intention from 0 to 500k+ so that we're able to share sustainability ideas with more people? How can we begin to bring 'eco' mainstream? Today, wildly successful social media influencer and vegan ballerina @ArtsyAgnes shares her wisdom with you.   Thanks for bringing your light. Hit SUBSCRIBE, and together let's explore what it takes to bring our eco ideas to life and thrive in every sense of the word.   HIGHLIGHTS [12:30] Agnes' greatest challenge building her platform from the ground up to 500k+. [13:15] Agnes: "Your platform needs to say something about who you are and what you believe in." [15:10] Agnes: "Everything is unlimited… whether it's a physical limitation, emotional limitation, spiritual limitation... that's just all in your head." [17:10] The 3 keys to Agnes's exponential growth as a purpose-driven social media influencer. [20:00] What Agnes would do differently if she had to start all over again today from zero. [21:10] Agnes: "You never know how you're story's going to turn out. Comparison's not good for you, not good for the other person."   Find the full show notes with links and resources at www.greendreamer.com, and share your #1 takeaway from the episode tagging our featured guest and me @KameaChayne to spread the light and to let us know you're tuning in!

St. Agnes v. the No Good, Very Bad Book
2. Caroline Clearwater, Ace Reporter

St. Agnes v. the No Good, Very Bad Book

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 13:55


When the editors of St. Agnes' high school publications hear about the librarian's suspension, they think it might be an ALL CAPS HUUUUGE story. Censorship is like crack to student journalists. It’s career-making stuff, and there's no way they'll be sharing this story.

Don't Close Your Eyes: Live Radio Theatre!
Mystico the Magnificent Mentalist in "The Mystery at St. Agnes' Home for Wayward Girls"

Don't Close Your Eyes: Live Radio Theatre!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 51:43


Season 6, Episode 2: "Mystico the Magnificent Mentalist in 'The Mystery at St. Agnes' Home for Wayward Girls!'" An Adventure Tale Written and Directed by Ryan Cassavaugh! Mystico the Magnificent Mentalist and his crew of stalwart companions return in a new adventure! Lillian has witnessed a crime and goes to the only person who can help her; along the way she and Mystico will face organized crime, The Mad Monk, and more fearsome foes in the Boman Kahn! Featuring: Pol Llovet as Mystico and Officer Sanderson; Harry Jahnke as The Mad Monk, Police Officer, and the Announcer; Leyla Kirschner as Athena, Newspaper Reporter, Police Officer, Commercial Woman, and Jane Q.; Ryan Lawrence Flynn as Mr. B, Professor Darwin, Doc, and John Q.; Ryan Cassvaugh as Kermit Wolfe, Boone Tolliver, and Andrew Jackson; and Rosemary Cassavaugh as Lillian! Live sound effects by Kyle Suta and Liam Mayer! Original music composed and performed by Deboarah Schuerr! Recorded live at Bozeman, Montana's Verge Theater on June 18, 2016! What you hear is what the audience heard with no overdubs and minimal post-production on volume to try to make it comfortable to your ears! All sound effects were analog and executed live by our fantastic performers!

Matador med mere / med Martin og Mathilde
Matador med mere - Afsnit 19 "Handel og vandel 1944"

Matador med mere / med Martin og Mathilde

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 50:09


I dette afsnit diskuterer Martin og Mathilde bl.a. Agnes' nyfundne frihed og småborgerlighed, Mathildes bizarre gotiske teori om baronessen og hvorfor midaldrende mænd altid begynder at interessere sig for søfartshistorie.

I Am The Diaspora
#20: YALI Interview With Agnes Yahuma

I Am The Diaspora

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 16:42


Agnes Yahuma, a Mandela Washington Fellow for Young African Leaders Initiative  (YALI), joins me to discuss how her startup Onu Gas Limited is tackling the high unemployment rate of young people in Nairobi, Kenya. Agnes' startup Onu Gas Limited is a piping cooking gas into housing as real estate developers build apartments. This is done in an extremely safe manner and deals with the high rate of cooking gas fatalities that occur because of leaking gas pipes.  

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This American Horror Story Podcast
TAHS S.6, Ep.7: Chapter 7

This American Horror Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2016 48:22


In this episode, Kris and Tyler discuss the Roanoke bloodbath, from a run-in with the Polks to Agnes' split personality.

How To Succeed in Evil - Consultation with Vampire
HtSiE: Consultation With a Vampire Chapter 11

How To Succeed in Evil - Consultation with Vampire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2013 15:47


Madeliene falls for Edwin. Edwin is threatened by Agnes' mortality.