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The Storybarn is a one-of-a-kind reading retreat for children and their grown-ups. Little ones can let their imaginations run wild, discovering new stories to share, and taking part in unique experiences, alongside arts and crafts. In this episode we visit a Tiny Acorns session, a group where parents and carers spend time at The Storybarn with their newborns, picking up handy tips on reading with their little ones and enjoying Shared Reading together. We hear from the parents who attend these groups, as well as the Storybarn staff themselves, who give an insight into how the magic is made. Visit the Storybarn page on our website 'When Giving is All We Have' by Alberto Rios
Indigenous Medicine Stories: Anishinaabe mshkiki nwii-dbaaddaan
This episode features Dr. Wendy Makoons Geniusz, who hails from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and has ancestral roots in the Cree community of Manitoba. Currently serving as a professor at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Dr. Geniusz has been actively involved in projects aimed at revitalizing Ojibwe language and culture in Indigenous communities across the Great Lakes Region. All of Dr. Geniusz's publications and research are dedicated to developing tools for the decolonization of Indigenous language and culture, with a particular emphasis on the revitalization efforts. She is the author of "Our Knowledge is Not Primitive: Decolonizing Botanical Anishinaabe Teachings," the editor of "Plants Have So Much to Give Us, All We Have to Do is Ask" (by Mary Siisip Geniusz), and the author of the Ojibwe plant name glossary featured in the latter publication. Additionally, she serves as the co-editor, alongside Brendan Fairbanks, of "Chi-mewinzha: Ojibwe Stories from Leech Lake" (by Dorothy Dora Whipple). Books: Our Knowledge Is Not Primitive: Decolonizing Botanical Anishinaabe Teachings Plants Have So Much to Give Us, All We Have to Do Is Ask: Anishinaabe Botanical Teachings by Mary Siisip Geniusz Chi-mewinzha: Ojibwe Stories from Leech Lake www.amshealthcare.ca
Welcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:1 point: get the year correct within 10 years (e.g., you guess 1975 and it is between 1965-1985)4 points: get the year correct within 5 years (e.g., you guess 2004 and it is between 1999-2009)7 points: get the year correct within 2 years (e.g., you guess 1993 and it is between 1991-1995)10 points: get the year dead on!Guesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.comI will read your scores out on the following episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!.....The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!Intro song: Anthem for the Year 2000 by Silverchair (1999)Song 1: I Could Not Ask For More by Edwin McCain (1999)Song 2: Oh What a Nite by The Dells (1956)Song 3: Third Rock From the Sun by Joe Diffie (1994)Song 4: Natural by Arrested Development (1992)Song 5: Ride Wit Me by Nelly (2000)Song 6: Put You Up On Game by Aretha Franklin (2007)Song 7: Lovin' You by Minnie Riperton (1974)Song 8: Evil Ways by Santana (1969)Song 9: In the Summertime by Mungo Jerry (1970)Song 10: Goodbye is All We Have by Alison Krauss & Union Station (2004)
The Numinous Podcast with Carmen Spagnola: Intuition, Spirituality and the Mystery of Life
What are the steps to spiritual communication with plants? Do we need to know a lot about horticulture? How do I know if I'm just making it all up? In this session, I'm sharing a lightly edited recording of a recent Enrichment session I led within The Numinous Network on connecting with and communicating with plants. I'm offering this sneak peek because it's free Week in the Network from Sept 17-23 - listen in to find out more! Notes Plant Spirit Healing: A Guide to Working with Plant Consciousness, Pam Montgomery Communicating with Plants: Heart-Based Practices for Connecting with Plant Spirits, Jen Frey Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer The Unlikely Peace at Cuchumaquic: The Parallel Lives of People as Plants: Keeping the Seeds Alive, Martin Prechtel Edible and Medicinal Flora of the West Coast: The Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, Collin Varner Luschiim's Plants: Traditional Indigenous Foods, Materials and Medicines, Dr Luschiim Arvid Charlie, Nancy Turner Plants Have So Much to Give Us, All We Have to Do Is Ask: Anishinaabe Botanical Teachings, Mary Siisip Geniusz TNP202 Maeg Keane on Connecting with Jupiter Review The Spirited Kitchen: Recipes and Rituals for the Wheel of the Year Homework for this Lesson Reciprocity Ask your plant friend what they'd like. Maybe they want to be tended a certain way, maybe they want you to draw them. Stay with the question – at first they might say something like, I want you to take care of yourself, I want you to relax. That's all good to know, but stay with this question of what you can do for them or offer to them until you get an answer that is truly something they want just for them. When you have the gift, present it to them. Spend time in this space, speaking aloud your gratitude. What do you notice in the days after? Plant Limpia Plant bathing: It can be as simple as placing the plant in water, then sprinkling water on you. After you've cleansed yourself, keep a portion of the water and add to it an equal portion of vodka. Place in a spray bottle to cleanse yourself whenever you need to release energetic build-up (spiritual hygiene) or when you are preparing yourself for ritual (purification). Could also infuse a plant in water that is at least 100F, strain, then keep in the fridge until you want to use it. Add it to your bathwater at particularly meaningful times or whenever you're in need. (Make sure it's not made from a plant that can cause contact dermatitis). Plant Dieting This is a way to really meld with the energies of a plant over an extended period of time. It will take several days or perhaps even weeks just to prepare all of the items you can with a single plant. Then, once all of the your preparations are ready, you would have a retreat day with that plant, ingesting it in all the ways. You will need to source a good beginner's herbalism book to learn how to make tinctures and oxymels, etc. Some recommendations would be: Rosemary Gladstar's Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner's Guide: 33 Healing Herbs to Know, Grow, and Use Ava Green and Kate Bensinger's The Comprehensive Guide to Herbalism for Beginners: (2 Books in 1) Grow Medicinal Herbs to Fill Your Herbalist Apothecary with Natural Herbal Remedies and Plant Medicine To undertake the ritual of plant dieting, first as your plant ally for a good date to enter into this day-long ritual. When the time comes, begin by eating some of the plant, then make a tea from leaves and drink. Then enjoy some tea made from the roots. After that, perhaps later that day, ingest a tincture. After that you might put balm or oil on your body, followed by some essence on your tongue, perhaps some medicine made of honey infused with the plant, then have an oxymel drink or other fermented version of the plant. Finally, do a trance journey to connect with the plant spirit in the Otherworld. Complete your ritual by thanking your plant ally and following any instructions they gave you. Make a Plant Essence Flower essences carry the energetic imprint of a plant and are meant to be ingested. They address emotional symptoms, not physical. Below are some basic steps to making a Mother Essence, Stock Essence, and Dosage Essence - some simple basic herbalism so you can work with a particular plant all month and notice how that not only deepens your understanding but also expands your intuitive awareness of this plant and others. Begin by asking your plant ally when is the best time to make an essence with them. Mother Essence: Sterilize a two ounce bottle in boiling water. Fill a small clean glass bowl with about a cup of non-chlorinated water and place it on the ground beside the plant. Collect a few pieces of the plant and place them in the bowl. In order to preserve their pure essence, do not allow the plant parts to touch the ground. Ask the plant for guidance - is there any additional information they'd like to provide about how to make this essence with them? When the plant informs you the essence is ready, fill your two ounce bottle 40%-50% full with good quality brandy* (consisting of 40% alcohol by volume - ABV). Top it up with the essence water, using a fine mesh strainer to ensure no plant material enters the Mother Essence bottle. Your remaining essence water can be poured back into the ground at the foot of your plant, (and you can also take a sip of it, if you feel it's safe and the plant is edible). Label your bottle as Mother Essence and the name of the plant. Stock Essence: Fill a half-ounce bottle with 60% plain non-chlorinated water and 40% brandy, then add 3 drops of the Mother Essence. Label this bottle as Stock Essence plus the name of the plant. you can use the Stock Essence as a daily point of connection with this plant, trying a single drop on the tongue the morning of one day, noon on another, and night on the next. Journal anything you notice over the weeks, particularly your dreams and coincidences relevant to this plant and its teachings. This stock level of dilution will last at least a year, (some say up to 10 years if stored in a cool, dark place and in a dark glass bottle). Dosage Essence: Fill a clean, sterilized half-ounce bottle with 70% non-chlorinated water and 30% good quality brandy. To this, add 3 drops of the Stock Essence. Standard dosage is three drops on the tongue three times a day for a month. Notice any changes, synchronicities, messages and dreams. The dosage level of dilution will last for about 2 months. After that, gift the liquid back to the plants and soil. *If you would prefer not to use alcohol in your essences, you can use vinegar.
August 27, 2023 -- "In View of All We Have" -- Rev. Dr. Mike Middendorf, Bible Text: Romans 12:1-8: (12) Brothers and sisters, in view of all we have just shared about God's compassion, I encourage you to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, dedicated to God and pleasing to him. This kind of worship is appropriate for you. 2 Don't become like the people of this world. Instead, change the way you think. Then you will always be able to determine what God really wants—what is good, pleasing, and perfect. 3 Because of the kindness [a] that God has shown me, I ask you not to think of yourselves more highly than you should. Instead, your thoughts should lead you to use good judgment based on what God has given each of you as believers. 4 Our bodies have many parts, but these parts don't all do the same thing. 5 In the same way, even though we are many individuals, Christ makes us one body and individuals who are connected to each other. 6 God in his kindness gave each of us different gifts. If your gift is speaking what God has revealed, make sure what you say agrees with the Christian faith. 7 If your gift is serving, then devote yourself to serving. If it is teaching, devote yourself to teaching. 8 If it is encouraging others, devote yourself to giving encouragement. If it is sharing, be generous. If it is leadership, lead enthusiastically. If it is helping people in need, help them cheerfully. (GW) http://www.bethanylutheran.org http://www.facebook.com/Bethany.Long.Beach www.youtube.com/c/BethanyLutheranLongBeach
Dr. Ogi Ogas is a computational neuroscientist, former Harvard scholar, and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire contestant. He's the author of two published books - "This is What it Sounds Like," about the cognitive signatures of individual music preferences, and "A Billion Wicked Thoughts," an analysis of human sexuality through the impartial lens of web searches. who has previously appeared on the DemystifySci podcast to explain how we've had a solution to the hard problem of consciousness for decades, and is back to discuss his upcoming book, "Large Gods for Small Children," a memoir where he lays out his lifelong relationship with Intex, and extraterrestrial intelligence. Ogas explains how his relationship with these cosmic minds has granted him insight into the mathematics of consciousness, a deeper understanding of the nature of the universe, and insight into the cosmic battles waged between distant advanced civilizations. Ogas explains how these interactions have led him to the mathematics of consciousness, an understanding of how the universe is made of minds, and perspective on the cosmic conflicts. 00:00:00 Go! 00:05:25 The Hard Problem 00:10:28 Biology of Pain 00:16:16 Patreon Ask 00:19:23 Where is the conscious resonance at? 00:25:35 ET Contact 00:35:50 Psychedelics as Portal 00:48:03 Axiomized Minds 00:53:41 Maze of Souls 00:58:15 To Create a Supermind 01:12:16 On the Verge of Death 01:25:52 DemystifySci 01:30:26 Higher Purpose 01:33:08 Mystic Mindset 01:43:19 Organizing Around Shared Values 01:51:09 Functional Compassion 01:56:32 Rainbow Black 02:09:53 Carl Sagan & Little Green Men 02:17:26 All We Have is Purpose 02:28:26 Closing Thoughts 02:39:10 Aiming Up 02:43:05 Math as Morality? Support the scientific revolution by joining our Patreon: https://bit.ly/3lcAasB Tell us what you think in the comments or on our Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub # Check our short-films channel, @DemystifySci: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingScience AND our material science investigations of atomics, @MaterialAtomics https://www.youtube.com/@MaterialAtomics Join our mailing list https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S PODCAST INFO: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. - Blog: http://DemystifySci.com/blog - RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rss - Donate: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaD - Swag: https://bit.ly/2PXdC2y SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySci MUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
Czy każdy powinien iść na terapię, aby mieć prawo funkcjonować w społeczeństwie? Jakie niebezpieczeństwa niesie za sobą idealizowanie terapeuty i uznawanie braku poprawy za przejawy oporu? Dlaczego prywatyzujemy nasze cierpienie, zamiast dostrzec jego źródła w warunkach społecznych, politycznych i wspólnotowych? I dlaczego gabinet terapeutyczny jest często jedynym miejscem, w którym pozwalamy sobie okazywać bezradność? Po raz czwarty goszczę w Sznurowadłach niezastąpionego Tomasza Stawiszyńskiego, filozofa, autora, publicystę. Tym razem rozmawiamy o kulturze terapeutycznej i problematyce nadmiernego skupiania się na Ja. Poruszamy m.in. kwestie relacji terapeutycznej i zjawiska oporu, braku rzetelności w superwizji i prywatyzacji cierpienia w skrajnie indywidualistycznym, zachodnim świecie. Przywołując historyczne spory w psychoanalizie, Tomek pokazuje, jakie aspekty terapii są nadal problematyczne. Zarówno zwolennicy, jak i przeciwnicy psychoterapii, odnajdą w tej rozmowie dużo materiału do przemyśleń. A pod spodem wszystkie wspomniane przez Tomka lektury. Zapraszam do odsłuchu! Książki: Eva Illouz, „Saving the modern soul” Philip Rieff, „The triumph of the therapeutic” Philip Rieff, „Freud: The mind of the moralist” Christopher Lasch, „Kultura narcyzmu” James Hillman, Michael Ventura, „We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy – and the World's Getting Worse” Tomasz Stawiszyński, „Potyczki z Freudem. Mity, pułapki i pokusy psychoterapii” Zofia Milska-Wrzosińska, „Psychoterapia dziś. Rozmowy” Allan Horwitz, „Creating mental illness” Allan Horwitz, Jerome Wakefield, „The Loss of Sadness: How Psychiatry Transformed Normal Sorrow into Depressive Disorder” Allan Horwitz, Jerome Wakefield, „All We Have to Fear: Psychiatry's Transformation of Natural Anxieties into Mental Disorders” Eva Illouz, „Dlaczego miłość rani?” James Hillman, Karl Kerényi, „Oedipus Variations” Richard Brouillette, „Why Therapists Should Talk Politics”, https://archive.nytimes.com/opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/03/15/why-therapists-should-talk-politics/ WSPÓŁPRACA kama.wojtkiewicz@gmail.com INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/sznurowadla.mysli/ PATRONITE https://patronite.pl/sznurowadla-mysli REALIZACJA DŹWIĘKU Piotr Szonert / El Studio de Esperanto
A Murmur On The Strange Mole Express - S03E09 - #NotMyKing Coronation Weekend 2023 13 years of a Tory Government. So many abject failures, so much corruption, lies and so much hatred of anyone who lives in the UK, or anyone who wants to come to the UK. Unless they are Russians with money. Brexit is the word that must never be spoken. Conservative must never be seen in a Tory bio. Now they are rigging elections by voter suppression. We need a Detective who can dig out the crimes and serve them up on a platter. It's time to take the Fascist Tories Out with the Trash. Who will be the one to do it? The great detective, or the people? (My Money is on the People, if the lack of ID didn't prevent them from voting... Trial run for the next GE) Oh and this weekend, the homeless have been dragged off the streets of London for the #NotMyKing Coronation of the Head of Britain's own crime syndicate. Where Peaceful Protesters are being arrested for walking down the street. While Cap doffing serfs and subserviants hope to catch the eye of Old Sausage Fingers in his Solid Gold Carriage, while children starve and Nurses use foodbanks to survive. We make this show for You and as Therapy for ourselves. Enjoy the Show, it's All We Have. PLEASE Share, Comment, Spread the Love. ------ PLEASE CAN YOU HELP? We really enjoy making this show, we do it on Zero budget and there's things we need to help make our lives easier. Holy Mole writes, Edits and Performs on a Laptop that wouldn't look out of place in a 90s Museum and He really needs a New One with some processing power. Do you have a Spare Laptop, PC or even a MAC spare that will do the job? We would be very grateful. Sorry to ask but we are still struggling to make ends meet. Augusta really needs a Mic for her singing and a mic/pickup for her piano. Chrissie wants a nice young stud who's loaded. Chris Doc Strange just needs some sunshine and a back rub. If you fancy buying us a Coffee, you can do that here https://ko-fi.com/strangemoleshow Oh and if you would like to Advertise with us for a Great Package of extras, get in touch with us on Twitter (Yes, still using it) Enjoy the show, it's all we have. Please tell your friends about us. www.StrangeMole.co.uk @StrangeMoleShow Written by Holy Mole Performed by Chrissie Grech Holy Mole Chris Doc Strange & @AugustaLees
Everybody's talking about mental health these days. That's, by and large, a good thing. But did you ever wonder why the incidence of diagnosed depression has been skyrocketing even as we talk more openly about our mental and emotional issues? What's going on? That's what I talk to retired professor emeritus Dr. Allan Horwitz about. Dr. Horwitz has tilted at the DSM (The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) windmill with books like All We Have to Fear: Psychiatry's Transformation of Normal Anxieties into Mental Disorders (2012) and The Loss of Sadness: How Psychiatry Transformed Normal Misery into Depressive Disorder (2007). It was that 2007 book that caught my eye recently. In it, Dr. Horwitz and Dr. Jerome Wakefield argue that in the late 20th century, the psychiatric community chose to remove context from its depression diagnoses. Despite centuries (millennia even) of ancient thought and modern psychiatric approaches to anxiety, sorrow and depression that poignantly considered and recognized how great sadness could be an orderly, normal response to terrible circumstances (romantic breakup, divorce, death, illness and other rough life events), American diagnosticians chose in editions of the famous and widely used DSM to ignore almost all context for painful episodes of sadness (save a short period of time for grief after the death of a loved one). Drs. Horwitz and Wakefield made the pitch to the psychology and medical community that terrible sadness sometimes might be a normal, healthy response in some cases, not a disordered response needing immediate medical intervention … and, of course, pills. To boil it down: Sometimes you feel bad about life, but you should feel bad about life, because life, in that moment, is bad and hard and hurtful. You may not be crazy! You may be functional and responding appropriately to crappy things. He's not saying all the people with diagnosed anxiety disorders, depression or trauma should not seek help. He's saying in some cases, if he had his way, he would counsel “watchful waiting” for medical health professionals to see whether things improve with changes in life circumstances. Did the psychiatric community listen for later editions to consider more context in diagnosing Major Depressive Disorder? Listen and find out … Caveat: Nowhere is Dr. Horwitz saying people with mental illness or struggling with mental problems should not seek help. He's only saying we might not be doing the best service to individuals in need of help—either psychiatric, medicinal, psychological, etc.—if we are diagnosing too many people with more severe mental illness than they actually have. To Feed Further Curiosity: A fairly comprehensive listing for Dr. Horwitz's journal articles and books appears here. Other interesting stand-outs besides the two referenced earlier for non-academic readers who are deeply interested in the topic could also include What's Normal?: Reconciling Biology and Culture and Anxiety: A Short History. All of Horwitz's works are accessible to laypeople but are deeply researched enough and often focused towards clinicians wrestling with the big picture of “Who's sick?” and “How do we know it?” and “Are we using the right tools or benchmarks to assess the difference between normal, painful psychic pain and mental disorders?” Also recommended by Dr. Horwitz is the book Good Reasons for Bad Feelings: Insights Into the Frontiers of Evolutionary Psychology by Dr. Randolph Nesse. Dr. Horwitz says the book is very accessible and covers many of the hypotheses and new ideas that have come out of theories that try to figure out how our current feelings might have developed over the millennia, what they might be trying to do, and how they might be supporting or sabotaging us in the modern world today.
------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 1 Dollar: https://tinyurl.com/yb3acuuy PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao This show is sponsored by Enlites, Learning & Development done differently. Check the website here: http://enlites.com/ Dr. Jerome Wakefield is a Professor at NYU Silver as well as an NYU University Professor with multidisciplinary appointments. Dr. Wakefield's scholarly specialty is the conceptual foundations of clinical theory. He's the author of several books, including The Loss of Sadness, and All We Have to Fear. In this episode, we talk about the concept of mental disorder, depression, and anxiety. After addressing the issues with the definition of mental disorder, we tackle depression, and discuss how to distinguish it from sadness and sorrow; if it is really on the rise; what we know about its biology; and if and how psychotherapy and antidepressants work. We then get into anxiety, its evolved functions; and criticisms about the diagnostic criteria for generalized anxiety. Finally, we discuss potential issues in modern industrialized societies that might contribute to depression and anxiety, and if normal anxiety and depression should be treated clinically. -- A HUGE THANK YOU TO MY PATRONS/SUPPORTERS: PER HELGE LARSEN, JERRY MULLER, HANS FREDRIK SUNDE, BERNARDO SEIXAS, OLAF ALEX, JONATHAN VISSER, ADAM KESSEL, MATTHEW WHITINGBIRD, ARNAUD WOLFF, TIM HOLLOSY, HENRIK AHLENIUS, JOHN CONNORS, FILIP FORS CONNOLLY, DAN DEMETRIOU, ROBERT WINDHAGER, RUI INACIO, ZOOP, MARCO NEVES, COLIN HOLBROOK, SIMON COLUMBUS, PHIL KAVANAGH, MIKKEL STORMYR, SAMUEL ANDREEFF, FRANCIS FORDE, TIAGO NUNES, ALEXANDER DANNBAUER, FERGAL CUSSEN, HAL HERZOG, NUNO MACHADO, JONATHAN LEIBRANT, JOÃO LINHARES, STANTON T, SAMUEL CORREA, ERIK HAINES, MARK SMITH, JOÃO EIRA, TOM HUMMEL, SARDUS FRANCE, DAVID SLOAN WILSON, YACILA DEZA-ARAUJO, ROMAIN ROCH, DIEGO LONDOÑO CORREA, YANICK PUNTER, ADANER USMANI, CHARLOTTE BLEASE, NICOLE BARBARO, ADAM HUNT, PAWEL OSTASZEWSKI, NELLEKE BAK, GUY MADISON, GARY G HELLMANN, SAIMA AFZAL, ADRIAN JAEGGI, NICK GOLDEN, PAULO TOLENTINO, JOÃO BARBOSA, JULIAN PRICE, EDWARD HALL, HEDIN BRØNNER, DOUGLAS FRY, FRANCA BORTOLOTTI, GABRIEL PONS CORTÈS, URSULA LITZCKE, SCOTT, ZACHARY FISH, TIM DUFFY, SUNNY SMITH, JON WISMAN, MORTEN EIKELAND, DR BYRD, DANIEL FRIEDMAN, WILLIAM BUCKNER, MAU MARIA, PAUL-GEORGE ARNAUD, LUKE GLOWACKI, GEORGIOS THEOPHANOUS, CHRIS WILLIAMSON, PETER WOLOSZYN, DAVID WILLIAMS, ROOFTOWEL, DIOGO COSTA, ANTON ERIKSSON, CHARLES MOREY, ALEX CHAU, AMAURI MARTÍNEZ, CORALIE CHEVALLIER, PEDRO BONILLA, ZIEGLER, BANGALORE ATHEISTS, LARRY D. LEE JR., OLD HERRINGBONE, STARRY, MICHAEL BAILEY, DAN SPERBER, ROBERT GRESSIS, TOM ROTH, THERPMD, IGOR N, JEFF MCMAHAN, JAKE ZUEHL, BARNABAS RADICS, MARK CAMPBELL, RICHARD BOWEN, TOMAS DAUBNER, LUKE NISSEN, AND CHRIS STORY! A SPECIAL THANKS TO MY PRODUCERS, YZAR WEHBE, JIM FRANK, ŁUKASZ STAFINIAK, TOM VANEGDOM, BERNARD HUGUENEY, CURTIS DIXON, BENEDIKT MUELLER, VEGA GIDEY, THOMAS TRUMBLE, KATHRINE AND PATRICK TOBIN, JONCARLO MONTENEGRO, ROBERT LEWIS, AND AL NICK ORTIZ! AND TO MY EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS, MATTHEW LAVENDER, SERGIU CODREANU, AND BOGDAN KANIVETS!
Feb 5th, 2023, Philippians 3:1-11: All We Have is Christ, Nate Treguboff
In this episode I speak with author Wendy Makoons Geniusz about Anishinaabe botanical knowledge in terms of how colonization affects the Anishinaabeg botanical teachings. Makoons provides examples of how colonizers usurp indigenous botanical knowledge to continue to fuel their imperialistic efforts, even to current times. Also, learn about efforts currently taking place of indigenous people reclaiming botanical knowledge.
This week I am joined by Scott Radinsky of the band Pulley to talk their new record The Golden Life along with such topics as:- Compiling a live setlist when you have 25+ years of material to work from- The advantages of being a singer who also drums- Most people going back to their original ideas after spending hours trying to improve on them- Time management and if being both a musician and athlete was ever hard to juggle along with a family- If there are any similarities between skill sets for baseball and skateboarding- Discovering punk rock from homemade Dead Kennedys merch & much more!Follow Pulley:https://linktr.ee/pulleymattershttps://www.instagram.com/pulleymattershttps://twitter.com/PulleyMattershttps://www.facebook.com/pulleymattersCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.powerchordhour@gmail.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonySpecial thanks to Jay Vics for the behind the scenes help on this one!
Filthy Rags Goodness is All We Have
What happens when we give of our selves? Often we start giving with external things, until we move closer and closer to the things that we hold dear. This week we talk about Joseph having everything the Egyptians needed and how they were willing to give all they had to get what he offered them. For resources and reading plans head over the downloads page here. Want to connect with Natalia, […] The post All We Have to Give first appeared on Natalia Drumm.
Welcome to episode #53 of the podcast and a long overdue conversation with our dear friend, Carl Roberts.Carl is a wonderful songwriter, primarily known as frontman for the irrepressibly brilliant, Gintis.This is an episode that's been waiting to happen since we started the show and it doesn't disappoint.Our gratitude to Carl for coming on the show and sharing the demo for, 'Hope is All We Have'.If you only click on one link today, click the one below for the performance of Gintis' masterpiece, 'Now I Know'. Then dive into the back catalogue. All Killer!Love and thanksSteve and Ben xxNow I Know (live)Gintis on Soundcloud
Matt Kibbe is joined by a tired and slightly hungover Free the People staff under the lights of six Christmas trees to discuss some of the projects that have been keeping them going all year, as well as a look ahead at 2022. These include the award-winning “All We Have,” the story of a family struggling to keep their family business under a constantly changing regime of COVID regulations; a series warning people about how far government emergency powers can really go; and a forthcoming documentary about families who have decided to leave the government school system due to intolerable pandemic policies.
A sneak peak into the continuation of Time is All We Have. Coming 2022, starring you! Tune in to hear the stories, the emotion, the fun.
Today's episode will probably trigger a lot of people because I am talking about the v word and let's get one thing straight: it's gene therapy. The reason it is classified as a vaccine is to release liability from the manufacturer. With that said, if we truly want to optimize our health and be an example to our children, really listen to what I offer here and take it to heart. Time Stamps: (0:39) Gene Therapy Discussion (2:38) Health is Habits (6:48) Immune System Episode (9:29) Nutrition and Your Doctor (17:42) Becoming Your Own Expert (18:10) CDC Statistics (25:00) What Parents Need to Do (31:35) All We Have is Our Health ---------------------------- Follow Me on Instagram! @tayloredwellbeing - https://www.instagram.com/tayloredwellbeing/ ---------------------------- Click Here to Apply to Work with Me or visit taylorsappington.com/application
Unboxing of Breaker Press Games' The Precipice of Corruption & The Tome of Debasement for DCC. Calls from Karl (The GMologist Presents) https://anchor.fm/karl-rodriguez Daniel (The Bandit's Keep) https://anchor.fm/daniel-norton and Kevin (The Redcaps Podcast) https://anchor.fm/theredcaps help define how I hope to tackle contentious topics in the future. Also mentioned during the podcast: Spikepit https://anchor.fm/spikepit/episodes/390-Anchorite-Amnesty-Appeal-e157j6s Confessions of a Wee Tim'rous Bushi about 12 mins in https://anchor.fm/menion/episodes/All-We-Have-to-Do-Is-Keep-Talking-e1572u1 Live from Pellam's Wasteland about 31 minutes in https://anchor.fm/pellamswasteland/episodes/2-131-A-Quiver-of-Callins-e15427u --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason376/message
Band Information Composed of New Zealander Nick Stone (vocals, guitar), Coloradan Dani Cichon (vocals, mandolin), and Michigan cellist Alex Stradal, this powerhouse trio has risen quickly through the ranks of roots musicians in their short two years as a band - including nominations as a rising artist by Nashville's top independent radio station (Lightning 100) in 2018, a "Most Wanted" Emerging Artist by Falcon Ridge Festival in 2019, and a top 10 artist by Buzz Music LA in 2019. The trio recorded their debut full-length album in Nashville TN with Grammy-nominated producer Matt Leigh, while touring throughout the United States and Canada. With elements of folk, blues, jazz, and classical, South For Winters's varying sound is united by delicate harmonies, intricate guitar-work, and earthy vocals. They had over $12,000 in donations for a Kickstarter Campaign that started the second the pandemic hit. They have received rave reviews from publications (listed below) and an outpouring number of support through social media and Spotify (133.8K listeners, 333.9K Streams, and over ~1000 followers which is still growing). Their first album single, “Twine,” premiered on Out From The Pine Box in April 2019 and was selected as a DJ Pick by Nashville's Lightning 100 Radio. Musical Notes Global premiered the trio's next album single, “Ten Black Crows,” and Paste's Noisetrade featured the live music video for the following release of “All We Have.” The subsequent single of “Devil is a'Calling” premiered on The Static Dive and was featured on BuzzMusic. In June 2020 the official music video for “Devil is a'Calling” debuted on Ditty TV's “World Premiere and was broadcasted through DittyTV's station, The Curve. Grateful Web premiered their single, “Always You” in July. Cold Stone Crazy interviewed the band about their story and album. Lastly, the single, “Stone”, was premiered through American Songwriter and performed on Nashville Today The album was premiered on Vents Magazine and was played from start to finish on DJ Bruce Swan's acclaimed radio station WPKN - "Music My Mother Wouldn't Like”. The album Luxumbra is as diverse as its title implies. Luxumbra is trio South for Winter's debut full-length album, and they leave nothing on the table as they pack storytelling lyrics, complex instrumentation, and weaving harmonies into all thirteen tracks on the record. Deftly dancing from bluesy murder ballads to airy acoustic folk; from traditional stomp and holler to smooth jazz; from stripped-back, acoustic instrumentals to heavily layered folk-rock, and everywhere in between; Luxumbra is a true representation of the unique and eclectic sound that has become the signature of the band. Luxumbra was recorded at The Tracking Room studio in Nashville TN and produced by GRAMMY award-winning Matt Leigh. Singles from the album have been featured on sites such as American Songwriter, Grateful Web, DittyTV, and WSMV's Today in Nashville. Linked is the album artwork and a photo of them, along with their music - please use any of the photos to promote the show. View them here. (DO NOT SHARE PLEASE) Listen to Luxumbra on Spotify here.
You have to look back all the way to 2015 to find our first release from the extremely talented duo Local Options, who have become the defacto veterans of our current artist roster. We are honored to present their 8th release that features two absolutely stellar dance floor focused tracks. In celebration of this milestone we asked the boys to mix up the latest episode of our podcast. Tracklisting: 1. All We Have is Now - Local Options - Large 2. Gravitate - Clive From Accounts - Dirt Crew Recordings 3. I’m Alright - Sebb Junior - Sub_Urban 4.Crazy Love - Andre Espeut & Julian Sanza - No Fuss Records 5. 4 U and 4 ever - Sebastian Gummersbach - RAWSOUL 6. Samplin N Slappin’ - Felipe Gordon - Fluid Funk 7. Alright - Gruuve - Glasgow Underground 8. Dance System - Strings 4 Love - Snatch Raw 9. Kill Your Heroes - Locked In (Darius Syrossian Remix) - Snatch 10. Nervous Night (Local Options Remix) - Dubeats & Cris Hererra - Large 11. The Deal - Mat.Joe - Spinnin Deep 12. The Mazzo - Qubiko, Angelo Ceci - Toolroom 13. The Vibe - Lorenzo De Blanck - Saved 14. Kiss (Dubesque Remix) - Born Dirty - WayWay 15. Hazy Days - Local Options - Large
Today's guest is songwriter, performer, and virtuoso guitarist, Taylor Scott. We go back 8ish years to the Snowy Range Music Festival in Laramie, WY (RIP!). We met through our mutual friend, Nic Clark (episodes 5 and 31), and ended up forming a "songwriter in round" group called, Sydow, Scott & Clark. We never broke up, we just stopped playing shows. Taylor spent his earliest years in St. Louis, MO before moving to Cheyenne, WY with his family as a kid. At the age of nine, he became enamored with the guitar, and discovered he was pretty good at it too. He was invited to tour with a blues band right out of high school and soon after was invited to be the touring guitarist with award winning Trace-Blues artist, Otis Taylor. 2019 saw the release of Taylor Scott Band's latest studio album, All We Have. It was produced by Steve Berlin of Los Lobos. In support of the album, he toured with his band opening for Dave Alvin and Jimmie Dale Gilmore. Along the way, Scott and his band recorded their live set at the Belly Up in Solana Beach, CA. That was released on all streaming platforms back in September, 2020. In our conversation, we chat about all of this plus his personal story, and what it's like to finally get to a level where you have a team (booking agent, manager etc.) helping push your music. If you enjoy the podcast, please let others know, subscribe or write a review. 5 star ratings and reviews on Apple Music as well as subscribing to our YouTube Channel help us out the most!! IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST IN A MONETARY WAY, I'M NOW ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/andysydow You can support my artist career and this podcast for as little as $3 per month. The price of one cup of coffee helps keep this podcast on its feet. Any and every contribution is greatly appreciated! Guest Links: Taylor Scott Website: https://www.taylorscottmusic.com/ Taylor Scott Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylorscottband/ Episode Music: Theme 2: "Theme 2" by Andy Sydow Sponsor Music: "Wicked Dreams" by Andy Sydow Guest Music: "Clearance Bin" by Taylor Scott Band Interview Outro Music: “Who I Want To Be” by Andy Sydow Guest Music: "Salted Watermelon (Live)" by Taylor Scott Band Sponsors: A huge thanks to our sponsors, PQ Mastering and Narrator RF. For any sponsorship inquiries, shoot me an email at middleclassrockstar@gmail.com http://pqmastering.com https://narratorrf.com
On the 176th episode of Audioface:REVIEWS: "Terra Firma" by Tash Sultana, "times" by SG Lewis, and "Ventura" by Sofía Valdés.New singles: "Not Dead Yet" by Lord Huron, "Bed Head" by Manchester Orchestra, "CLOUDS" by NF, and "Caution" by KAYTRANADAReal Cancel Culture in Poland, Dolly Parton takes the high road, and Lauryn Hill hits a legendary milestone. The Terra Firma review. Nicki Minaj mourns the sudden loss of her father, FKA Twigs details the real side of Shia LaBeouf, and LA Sheriffs begin investigating Marilyn Manson. The times review. A Bruno Mars impersonator scammed a lady out of $100,000, Soundcloud could soon introduce a new way to get paid, and the Kimye divorce is officially official. The Ventura review. And we dip into the MONEYZONE, where numerous artists cash bring their music outside the world of music.Subscribe to Audioface wherever you're listening so you always get new episodes. Follow @audiofacepod on Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube for extra Audioface. Check out Syndicate 23's semi-monthly news and politics show Power Report if you haven't already (and catch videos on the Dan From The Internet YouTube channel). We appreciate it, and you.
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Words from the Man Behind Camera In this zany episode the group sits down with the 2 Time Emmy-Award Winner Edgar Ybarra to discus his experience as a photojournalist and to discuss his latest film, "All We Have". Also, Aileen"likeacholo" is on assignment and the men talk about movies. Its another crazy episode so sit back and enjoy the show. Movie: facebook.com/ybarrafilms/events --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allaboutthewinpodcast/support
The keys that Jesus prescribes for unlocking the chains of worry that rob us from grace and freedom… _______ That Worry Will Not _______ Anything. Live For ______, Pray and Plan For __________. Know That It Is God’s Responsibility To _____ For Our _____ and All We Have. ____ His Kingdom and His Righteousness ____.
St Matthew 16:13-20; Psalm 2:7; St John 1:1-5, 10-14; St Matthew 28:18 The post All We Have is JESUS! appeared first on FAITH DELIVERANCE INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES.
Sermons for Everyday Living 413 *Who Do You Say That I Am? *Miracle of Miracles *The Body and Blood of Christ: The Source of All We Have and Know *God Has Made Himself Near to Us in the Eucharist
Join Sarah Holmes for a discussion with Dr. Wendy Makoons Geniusz about Anishinaabe herbal medicine. Their discussion focuses on the book, Plants Have so Much to Give Us, All We Have to do is Ask. This pre-recorded interview will be hosted live by Sarah Holmes and Renee Camila. Fund drive. Photo of Mary Siisip Geniusz and Wendy Makoons Geniusz. The post Anishinaabe Herbal Medicine – February 11, 2020 appeared first on KPFA.
TAYLOR SCOTT Taylor Scott has been touring the US, Canada & Europe for years and spent time touring with Otis Taylor. His new album is entitled, All We Have and Taylor and I will chat about his world and the music he makes. CHRIS O’LEARY – COUCH KID NEW MUSIC We rescheduled Chris after we had to cancel him last month. Will be fun to catch up and talk about the new album, 7 Minutes Late. KENNY PARKER Kenny Parker has released Hellfire and it is a collection of dynamic music from the Detroit musician. He and I will talk about his journey that included time playing with Mr. Bo. TONY HOLIDAY Tony and London Stone have been making stops along the way while touring…and recording music with a number of incredible musicians, all collected in the album Porch Sessions. Tony and I will discuss the album and more.
The Album Effect episode 35 reviews the creative pop album "The Big Rewind" by Secret Treehouse, "All We Have is Now" by Indie/Pop Rock artist, Franklin Gotham, and the Hip-hop instrumental album "Shinobi" by Jonathan Myles, plus more. The post #35 – Secret Treehouse, Franklin Gotham, Jonathan Myles appeared first on AudioGearz.
Amy Campbell is one of Australia’s most accomplished dance talents with a career spanning all areas of the entertainment industry. Her extensive list of credits as one of the country’s top choreographers include the Australian Premiere of the critically acclaimed Violet, for which she won the Broadway World Australia award for her work, ATYP’s sell out season of Spring Awakening, Side Show and Hispanic Attack for the Hayes Theatre (for which she was also the co-creator), the original Australian work Guilty Pleasures for Blue Saint Productions, Wicked for Packemin Productions, Dance Academy, The X Factor, ABC’s Giggle and Hoot and most recently Amy was assistant director on Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Porgy and Bess. Her clients include ABC, Commonwealth Bank, the Sci-Fi Channel and Deutsche Bank. She was assistant to award winning choreographer Kelley Abbey on Miracle City, Xanadu The Musical, Channel 10′s I Will Survive and Natalie Bassingthwaighte’s live performances and music video of All We Have. Amy’s theatre credits include dance captain and role cover in the Australian tour of Dirty Dancing, Fame The Musical, Saturday Night Fever, the world premiere of King Kong Live on Stage ,principal dancer in Opera Australia’s Carmen and most recently the Resident Choreographer of The Bodyguard Musical Australia. She has appeared in commercials for Sony, Vodafone, Coca Cola, Video Ezy, Sci-Fi Channel, Kmart and was an ambassador for Lorna Jane’s Active Living Campaign. Her other television credits include Everybody Dance Now, placing in the Top 3 on So You Think You Can Dance Australia Season 2, as well as appearing on The X Factor, The Nickelodeon Awards, TV Week Logie Awards, Australia’s Next Top Model, Australia’s Got Talent and The Biggest Loser. You can follow Amy on: insta: @missamycampbell web: https://missamycampbell.com/
More Than Today -DJ SAMROCKA look at what the Word has to say about eternity. What you and I do today for Jesus matters for eternity. What I do today impacts my tomorrow. So, that means there's a lot more to life than what you see going on right now. Today I got an email from Sue Sundstrom that confirmed this bible study. She listed 25 distractions that will make us feel that Today is All We Have. These are a list of she calls Joy-Stealers:1. Regret 2. Dread3. Worry4. Perfectionism vs excellence5. A critical attitude6. Complaining7. Comparison and jealousy8. Being ungrateful9. Negative thinking10. Unrealistic expectations11. Entitlement mentality12. Hurry sickness13. Focusing only on the destination not the journey14. Loneliness15. Burnout16.Materialism17.Living vicariously through your children18.Self neglect19.People pleasing20.Being someone you're not: masks21.Living too cautiously22. Putting your worth in what you do (performance orientation)23.Guilt24.Lack of purpose25. Drivenness/striving vs healthy ambitionTo hear messages from DJ SAMROCK:Podcasts:Spreaker: http://soulwinnerz.org/theblaze Soundcloud: http://soulwinnerz.org/soundcloudStitcher: http://soulwinnerz.org/stitcheriHeart: http://soulwinnerz.org/iHeartTell us more about what's going on in your life: Let us pray with you: http://soulwinnerz.org/prayerShare your testimony to encourage us and others: http://soulwinnerz.org/testimonyStay Connected to DJ SAMROCK: Instagram: http://soulwinnerz.org/instagramTwitter: http://soulwinnerz.org/TwitterFacebook: http://soulwinnerz.org/DJLifeDonate to help us share the gospel around the world through sELAH rADIO Network and outreaches: http://soulwinnerz.org/GiveJoin the Movement:Website: http://soulwinnerz.orgYoutube: http://soulwinnerz.org/StudiesDon't forget to get my book today! http://soulwinnerz.org/bookGet our App: sOUL wINNERZ Android: http://soulwinnerz.org/AndroidIOS (Apple) http://soulwinnerz.org/IOS
Well, friends, we made it. I can finally say it… Hello and welcome to episode fifty of Prose. This week, traverse the pitfalls of life with two would-be, can't-be, won't be lovers. Then, endure the unknown on a trail with young Telo. Lastly, accept my humble thanks via a poem. Just, wow, people. Thank you all SO much for sticking with me for this long. Some loose math on what, precisely, we've encountered thus far on our journey together is in order. Again, loosely, we have wandered through around 70 hours of tales, philosophical meanderings, poems, and histories over the course of a little over 150 original episodes. Those numbers include two Christmas specials, two Easter specials, a New Year's Eve special, some random thank-you specials, and, most recently, a Valentine's Day special. As per my normal pleas, I hope that you'll all go follow the show on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, as this can help the podcast get noticed; but, I truly beg you even more to head over to iTunes and leave a rating and/or review for Prose. Ratings and reviews set this show up for continuing into the future. For easiest access to the show, subscribe using iTunes, Google Play, or whatever podcast catcher is your favorite. Thanks for listening. Let's get to the tales, shall we? This week we have “To Protect the Innocent,” Ants of the Fire: The Legend of Telo Parts XI and XII titled “Alone” and “The Trail,” and my reading of “When Giving is All We Have” by Alberto Ríos. All that being said, maybe there are more surprises coming your way, too… Enjoy, and, one more time for the record. THANK YOU.
Accept my humble thanks via a poem, more specifically my reading of "When Giving is All We Have” by Alberto Ríos. *** Thank you for listening to my reading of “When Giving is All We Have” by Alberto Ríos. To quote Poets.org, “Born in 1952, Alberto Ríos is the inaugural state poet laureate of Arizona and the author of many poetry collections, including A Small Story about the Sky (Copper Canyon Press, 2015). In 1981, he received the Walt Whitman Award for his collection Whispering to Fool the Wind (Sheep Meadow Press, 1982). He currently serves as a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets.” *** Subscribe via iTunes. Subscribe via Google Play. Subscribe via Stitcher. Subscribe via RSS Feed. Follow on Instagram. Follow on Twitter. Like and Follow on Facebook. Visit the Official Prose Website.
Episode 117: All We Have to Fear Is the Tweet Itself This week Host Dave Bledsoe gets body slammed by the truth when he learns that wrestling is still a thing apparently. On the show this week, we tackle the Trump's Twitter War with the Media and wonder what the hell is wrong with America. (Hint: Both suck.) Along the way we dive into the credibility gap between our Fourth Estate and the American public and wonder how we got here. (Hint: Wolf Blitzer) We also threaten to reveal the identity of that one guy on Twitter who keeps pointing out typos in the show notes. (WE KNOW WHO YOU ARE “TOM”!) We hit the Wayback Machine for a trip to 1952 and see how a drunken loudmouth used the media to ascend to power and how the media used a drunken loudmouth for ratings. We reveal the truth about the REAL hero of the McCarthy Era and how a Senator slapped him in a Dupont Circle bar. (Honestly, this sort of things happens a LOT in DuPont Circle, at least in Dave's experience.) We also offer a sincere suggestion to CNN to solve their credibility problems and give America face of truth and integrity. (Hint: He told us about the dangers of Role Playing Games in the 80's. And it's NOT Pat Robertson) Our sponsor this week is Easy Eddie's Journalism Academy, skip the school and get the scoop! We open the show with the honesty of Stephen Glass and close with Joshua and the Note Ninja's fabric softening cover of Don Henley (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFB2xblO2R) Citations Needed: That Worked Out Well, Beat Up a Reporter and Donate!, McCarthy and the Media, Is Joe Gonna have to slap a Dick?, Same as it ever was. Show Music: https://www.jamendo.com/track/421668/prelude-to-common-sense The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHell_Podcast The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ The Show on Soundcloud www.whatthehellpodcast.com Give us your money on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5313785 The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hi there, Thanks for listening to our Scottish trad music podcast! Our fabulous music this month is from the Elephant Sessions, Josie Duncan & Pablo Lafuente, Saltfishforty, Karine Polwart, Peter Mallan, Ross Ainslie, Jeannie Robertson, Twelfth Day, Maeve Gilchrist & Viktor Krauss, Jenna Cumming and Tom Orr Band. Please Share! All We Have is Now by Elephant Sessions Track - I Used to be a Nice Boy http://elephantsessions.com Half of What You See by Josie Duncan & Pablo Lafuente Track - Hang Me, Oh Hang Me https://www.facebook.com/JosiePabloMusic/ Bere by Saltfishforty Track - Whisky http://www.saltfishforty.co.uk Threshold by Karine Polwart Track - Daisy https://www.karinepolwart.com Immortal Memory by Peter Mallan Track - My love is like a red red rose https://footstompinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/immortal-memory Wide Open by Ross Ainslie Track - Rum http://www.rossainslie.com Songs of a Scots Tinker Lady by Jeannie Robertson Track - The Bonnie Wee Lassie Who Never Said No https://footstompinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/songs-of-a-scots-tinker-lady Cracks in the Room by Twelfth Day Track - Another Phase in History http://www.twelfthdaymusic.com/ Read about Hands Up for Trad's Ignition Award https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/handsupfortrad/hands-up-for-trads-ignition-award-awarded-to-twelfth-day/ Vignette by Maeve Gilchrist & Viktor Krauss Track - Octave http://www.maevegilchristmusic.com Tàladh by Jenna Cumming Track - Bà Bà Mo Leanabh Beag Off The Beaten Track by Tom Orr Band Track - The Man That Shot the Windmill http://www.tomorrmusic.co.uk Subscribe up to our new Hands Up for Trad TV show on iTunes! Subscribe to our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/handsupfortrad More about Hands Up for Trad: http://www.handsupfortrad.scot https://facebook.com/handsupfortrad http://www.twitter.com/handsupfortrad https://soundcloud.com/handsupfortrad
In episode 24 I talk with Sean Mallett, Adan Robledo, Marshall Garcia, and Andres Giron aka “Teddy” of As We Watch Them Fall. AWWTF is a Tucson based post-hardcore band referred to me by past Uncontained guest, Alex Best (episode 17). AWWTF is currently recording their upcoming album “All We Have” at Alex’s studio, Elastik Labs. Be the first to hear their unreleased track “Lady Lush” only on Uncontained!The guys talk about their writing and recording process and how their different musical influences create the diverse sound of AWWTF, which is both brutal and melodic. We also talk about playing on the All Stars Tour, and pranks they play on each other. I had fun recording this interview and I think you will enjoy listening.https://aswewatchthemfall.bandcamp.com/https://www.facebook.com/AsWeWatchThemFall/?fref=tsTwitter @AWWTFband2Instagram @Aswewatchthemfall#LiveUncontained See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pete Spear preaches the sermon "All We Have is Christ - 1 Corinthians 1:18-25"
Pete Spear preaches the sermon "All We Have is Christ - 1 Corinthians 1:18-25"
Your host for this edition is Ozzie NelsonIt is entitled 39 or 40 Amusing ThingsThe ContentFirst Sequence:Phil Spector - It's That Kind of DayThe Paris Sisters - Yes, I Love YouGene Pitney - Dream for SaleBen E. King - Young Boy BluesThe Teddy Bears - If You Only KnewSecond Sequence:Bobby Sheen - Laugh Right in My FaceRay Peterson - Why Don't you Write Me?Gene Toone & The Blazers - You're My BabyJohnny Nash - A Thousand Miles AwayKell Osborne - That's All Right, BabyThird Sequence:Yoko Ono - Why?Dion - Only You KnowThe Checkmates, Ltd. - Love is All We Have to GiveCher & Harry Nilsson - A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Every Day)John Lennon - Be My BabyFourth Sequence:Bob B. Soxx & The Blue Jeans - The White Cliffs of DoverThe Crystals - No One Ever Tells YouIke & Tina Turner - Save the Last Dance for MeThe Ronettes - When I Saw YouThe Righteous Brothers - Old Man RiverSummation:Leonard Cohen - Death of a Ladies Man
Do you wears a lot of T-Shirts? Whats on them? Pictures? Logos? What is your favorite and Why? Let Nick and Mac know for future episodes. Also, What is up with TNT and the way they released the episode of Falling Skies? Is the Ultimate Universe ending? Nick seems to think so. Have you watched "Being Human" on the BBC or Sci-Fi channel? Which do you prefer? What do you think of Superman? Is he still too powerful? Batman in the next Superman Movie? Yes Please:) This weeks song is "Goodbye is All We Have" by Alison Krauss and Union Station. Please "Like" us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ne... and give us a subsciption on youtube.com/macwjack. Feedback, Art and questions always welcome. See you next week for a major debate:)
On January 4th 2013 Apathy from Clifton, NJ visited WMSC 90.3 for an in station interview with Japan Nick. Apathy talks about the meaning of their songs, They tend to write songs about factual events in through life, as well as ideas of fantasy. Born into pain Final Threat Era of Terror Speaking of various festivals like Wacken, New England Metal and Hardcore Fest, Chaos in Tejas. Going out to Phoenix to perform 5 shows. Hell is All We Have the new album Thinking about the Metal Alliance dates Big brother episode