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UK labor market data was stronger than forecast, with some positive revisions to previous month's data. Anguished corporate cries about tax increases and related projections of mass unemployment do not (so far) appear in any of the data. Employment growth seems especially strong amongst the middle-aged, who matter because they have an important degree of spending power.
PJ Coogan takes calls with all your Storm Éowyn news, Opinion Line Producer Paul Byrne talks to Christine Kavanagh who appeals for an end to dirty drugs after the death of her fourth son, asks William Harvey if and when a boss can force you to use your Annual Leave to take time off during a Red Alert. And more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pastor Dan's sermon emphasizes that even in times of despair, God remains our steadfast hope. The sermon highlights that we can find comfort in God's enduring love and faithfulness, knowing He will lift our spirits as we trust and seek Him. With faith as the foundation of hope, believers are reminded that nothing can separate us from God's love. #HopeInGod #Psalm42 #GodsEnduringLove #FaithInTrials #ComfortInChrist
Plenty to talk about after the Amgen Irish Open concluded at Royal County Down, the Solheim Cup played out in the States and LIV Golf finished up their 2024 exhibition series in Chicago. Listen as Martin & Des discuss Rory's failure to close out at RCD, a spirited fightback in Virginia and the irrelevancy of Jon Rahm's win in Chicago. Plus, can Jon Rahm/Tyrell Hatton make it to next year's Ryder Cup, can Ian Poulter really be taken seriously when he talks about being a Ryder Cup Captain and what is the real liklihood that any deal gets done to unify golf anytime soon.Interact with the podcast via our X link @ITFOG_podcast or via Instagram @ITFOG
God invites us to turn to Him, rather than away, when we are crushed with sorrow, anger or confusion.
Don't move away from God, move toward him. Don't turn your back on God, face him. It's the biblical and constructive way to resolve your anger. -------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org. Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
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You can grab the free workbook at www.catholicmomcalm.com/lent2024 Full text of St. Faustina's Diary. Reflection question: Sometimes we think that if we are “good” Catholics that we will find consolation and we will feel good. Often, that is not the case and we find the cross instead. Being Catholic can often feel very lonely but God is always with us. How can you connect more with the Lord in your loneliness? Excerpt from St. Faustina's Diary for today (1259-1260): During this conversation, I came to know his anguished soul. This crucified soul resembles the Savior. Where he expects, with good reason, to find consolation, he finds the cross. He lives among many friends, but has no one but Jesus. This is how God strips the soul He especially loves. Today I heard these words: My daughter, be always like a little child towards those who represent Me, otherwise you will not benefit from the graces I bestow on you through them.
Pastor Zack Flipse continues our series “Road to the Cross” with this message from Mark 14:32-42, “Remedy for the Overwhelmed & Deeply Anguished.” —————————— More from Oostburg CRC Sermons: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/sermons Bible Study Resources: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/resources Original Music: https://open.spotify.com/album/4P7JbJlHzabPNW8GpdxKcB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJSouYxM1rwWZ4cYAvTIqVA
Esta es la historia de una pintura hecha con la sangre de su autor.
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday. Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman and features writer Melanie Lidman join host Amanda Borschel-Dan on today's episode. The security cabinet debated a series of measures on Sunday meant to prop up the Palestinian Authority. What could these measures be? In an interview published yesterday in the London-based Elaph Arabic-language new site, Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen made a few promises regarding the Palestinian Authority and a potential Abraham Accords agreement with Saudi Arabia. What did Cohen say? Israelis increasingly report feeling pushed out of the country due to the judicial overhaul crisis. A recently published feature looks at the issue and includes an interview with Prof. Sergio Della Pergola, who explained why Israelis have left in large numbers in the past. What did he say? Many point to the idea that this judicial overhaul crisis could be Israel's constitutional moment. Berman noted in an in-depth piece on the subject that having a constitution doesn't necessarily mean all our problems will go away. What happened in the United States in the 1790s? A unique online exhibit, “Unsilencing the Archives: The Laborers of the Tell en-Nasbeh Excavations (1926-1935),” focuses on the Palestinian excavators who made archaeological digs possible in this era. What was the impetus for the exhibit? Discussed articles include: Security cabinet said set to advance measures to prop up PA, but delay announcement FM Cohen to Arabic outlet: Israel will make gestures to Palestinians for Saudi deal 'This is my red line': Anguished Israelis talk relocation amid judicial overhaul push Why the deepening judicial crisis could be Israel's constitutional moment Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: FILE: Passengers at Ben Gurion International Airport, June 6, 2022. (Gili Yaari/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There is said a painting exists - a man frozen in a horrifying scream, that may hold a terrible curse. The unknown artist, supposedly painting the work with oil and his own blood and committing suicide afterward, is absolutely shrouded in mystery. As is the painting itself. Since the 1980's, it has gained itself quite the reputation for being one of the most haunted items in the world. But is it true? ----------------- Visit us on the web- http://www.asylum817.com ----------------- to support the show, check us out on Patreon- http://www.patreon.com/asylum817 ----------------- DISTROKID AFFILIATE LINK: https://www.distrokid.com/vip/seven/3128872 ----------------- Want to promote your brand, YouTube channel, Etsy page, charity, event or podcast on the show? I am selling the show's ad space! Mid roll ads, beginning ads, bottom of the show ads, all of it. Click the link below to get yourself some of that sweet, sweet ad space on the fastest growing paranormal podcast on the planet. If you want to advertise here, click the LINK BELOW! https://www.fiverr.com/share/mgzw1R ----------------- This episode is brought to you by The Wandering Road Podcast! LINKS BELOW: Instagram - @twroadpodcast TikTok - @twrpodcast WEBSITE - https://www.buzzsprout.com/2155744 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/billie-dean-shoemate-iii/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/billie-dean-shoemate-iii/support
Want to listen without the ads? Become a BibleStudyTools.com PLUS Member today: https://www.biblestudytools.com/subscribe/ Meet Our Hosts: JENNIFER SLATTERY is a writer and speaker who hosts the Faith Over Fear podcast. She's addressed women's groups, Bible studies, and writers across the nation. She's the author of Building a Family and numerous other titles and maintains a devotional blog at https://jenniferslatterylivesoutloud.com Follow Jennifer:https://www.lifeaudio.com/faith-over-fear/https://www.facebook.com/JenSlattehttps://www.instagram.com/slatteryjennifer/ GRACE FOX has published hundreds of articles and authored 10 books including the award-winning devotional, Finding Hope in Crisis: Devotions for Calm in Chaos. She's a member of the “First 5” writing team for Proverbs 31 Ministries and a regular contributor to Guideposts' Mornings with Jesus. Grace lives aboard a sailboat in Vancouver, British Columbia. Married in 1982, she and her husband celebrate three grown kids and eleven grandchildren. Check out Grace's newest book, Keeping Hope Alive: https://www.tyndale.com/p/keeping-hope-alive/9781649380517 Subscribe to her weekly devotional blog and monthly update on her website: www.gracefox.com Follow Grace:Facebook: www.fb.com/gracefox.authorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/graceloewenfox/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/gracefoxauthor JOSHUA LILLIE is a passionate follower of Jesus, spreadsheet enthusiast, and lover of all kinds of art and music. Joshua has almost a decade of experience in music ministry, and has served both in house church and megachurch environments in pastoral and administrative roles, eager to see every man, woman, and child increasingly surrender their lives to King Jesus. He currently serves on staff with Christ Community Church in Omaha, NE, and as an ordained minister with the Christian & Missionary Alliance, a global denomination of Jesus-followers making Him known among the nations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a hot, windy afternoon in January, Syed Sajjad Ali showed off bunches of juicy, greenish-red tomatoes hanging on rows and rows of vines on his farm in the southern Indian state of Telangana.The crops are housed inside a covered structure made of sheer, white material.“This is protected from the sun, protected from the rain, protected from the insects,” Ali, 60, said, standing beneath the white fabric roof which stretched just a few feet above his head. Syed Sajjad Ali inspects tomatoes planted inside a Kheyti greenhouse. Credit: Sushmita Pathak/The World The crops are planted on a small patch of land about 1/8 of an acre. In India, the average farm size is 3 acres compared to 445 acres in the United States. The vast majority of farmers in India — and worldwide — are small farmers. They own less than 5 acres of land but grow 1/3 of all agricultural produce. Small farms are also most vulnerable to climate change. The structure covering Ali's tomatoes, known as a “greenhouse-in-a-box,” is part of a solution designed to help them cope with the vagaries of a changing climate. The design, essentially a low-cost, scaled-down version of a standard greenhouse, is the brainchild of an Indian startup called Kheyti.In 2022, it was among the winners of the annual Earthshot Prize that honors environmental solutions. The idea was conceived some 10 years ago when Kheyti's co-founders were trying to figure out what Indian farmers were struggling with the most.“We started talking to hundreds of farmers across the country, and all of them said something that was related to climate change,,” said Khetyi co-founder Saumya, who goes by one name.Across the globe, summers are getting hotter and rainfall is growing less predictable. As the globe warms, storms are expected to grow more intense. Bunches of juicy, greenish-red tomatoes hang on rows and rows of vines in a farm in the southern Indian state of Telangana. They are planted inside a low-cost greenhouse designed by the Indian startup called Kheyti. Credit: Sushmita Pathak/The World To help Indian farmers become more resilient to this less predictable weather, Saumya and her fellow co-founders brainstormed a lot of different ideas.“We looked at a bunch of things. We looked at insurance, we looked at different seeds. We also came across the greenhouse, which had been around for many centuries,” Saumya said.Greenhouses help crops grow more efficiently by maintaining a controlled temperature and humid environment. They also protect crops from pests and unpredictable weather. But in India, it's mostly wealthy farmers who can afford greenhouses. They also don't come in compact sizes, which would be suitable for India's majority smallholder farmers. Saumya and her colleagues set out to design a much smaller, more affordable greenhouse by getting rid of the extra features that come with standard greenhouses, like height. Greenhouses typically are very tall and reinforced with a lot of steel. “So, it was kind of like that whole negotiation where we said, OK, what is the bare minimum, covered structure that we can make? That was the approach,” Saumya said. Along with the greenhouse, Kheyti also provides farmers with seeds, fertilizers, drip irrigation systems and installation help. “Small farmers don't have market access. They don't know what inputs to buy,” Saumya said. Kheyti's greenhouses are low-cost, scaled-down versions of standard greenhouses designed especially for smallholder farmers. Most Indian farmers are smallholders who are most vulnerable to climate change. Credit: Sushmita Pathak/The World Kheyti's experts keep track of the crops' status remotely by asking farmers to share regular photos on WhatsApp and advise and train farmers accordingly. The services, bundled with the product, make up the greenhouse-in-a-box, Saumya explained. But convincing farmers to come on board can sometimes be difficult, she said. “There's a lot of mistrust that farmers have toward companies who sell products and then run away,” she said. Financing is another challenge. “Banks don't really want to give small-farmer loans because they have no or low credit scores,” she said.Farmers will save up money to buy a cow or buffalo but are much more skeptical about any new product.But Saumya is optimistic. She said Kheyti's greenhouse is in a similar position to where the tractor was about five decades ago.“It took around 40 years until [the tractor] became mainstream in India. The greenhouse is also a similar sort of an asset, it's expensive, and it takes some time to see the return and get used to it,” she said. So far, about 1,000 farmers across India have signed up for Kheyti's greenhouse.Ali got his greenhouse seven months ago and he said he is already seeing the results. “The size of tomato and the quality of tomato is much better than [those grown in the] open field. Buyers very quickly take my tomatoes because they like this one,” Ali said.A few miles down the road from Ali's farm, Renuka, who goes by one name, planted tomatoes in an open patch, not in a greenhouse. Her tomatoes are smaller and haven't had many takers, she said. Farmer Renuka stands inside a Kheyti greenhouse where she planted cucumbers, which wouldn't have been possible to cultivate in the open because of the hot weather conditions in her state. Credit: Sushmita Pathak/The World For several weeks now, the going rate for tomatoes at her local village market has been a paltry 5 rupees, or around 6 cents, per kilo, she said. Factoring in transport and labor costs, she figures she will make a loss selling at those prices, so she was not even going to bother harvesting them. Anguished, she's decided to leave them in the field to rot.“Water wasted, fertilizer wasted, seedlings wasted. I get angry when I look at this,” she said. Renuka plucks a few tomatoes from her vegetable patch. She's leaving her harvest to rot in the field because it wasn't able to fetch a substantial rate at her local market. Credit: Sushmita Pathak/The World Kheyti's greenhouse can help farmers get higher prices by allowing them to grow in the off-season when most people are not growing and the supply is low. “For off-season, it will work like a wonder because you can rely on higher prices, your economic viability will be more,” said Anjani Kumar, a senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute in Delhi. “We need more and more greenhouses there is no doubt about it.” The greenhouse can also help by allowing farmers to grow vegetables that are not commonly grown in the region. That's exactly what Renuka did a few months ago — she pooled her savings to buy a Kheyti greenhouse for about $600 and planted cucumbers.It is too hot to grow cucumbers in the open, she said, but in the greenhouse, she got a pretty good harvest. Cucumbers sell for higher prices than the vegetables she usually grows and over two crop cycles, she said, she's almost recovered her investment.She hopes to make her first profit soon.The small greenhouse is a good idea, Kumar said, but there are some limitations. It is only suitable for farmers who grow fruits and vegetables, he said. Farmers who grow other crops may have to take up poultry or livestock to supplement their incomes. Syed Sajjad Ali inspects tomatoes planted inside a Kheyti greenhouse. Credit: Susmita Pathak/The World As the climate changes, the government should also promote professions other than agriculture in rural areas, he said. “So, that they can work on the farm, they can work off the farm and combined they can have better income.”Whatever the solution, Kumar said government policies must take into consideration the needs of smallholder farmers. “The bulk of the production and bulk of the cultivated area comes from the smallholders,” he said. “They are going to be the most significant part for the foreseeable future for Indian agriculture.” And Kheyti wants to help these smallholders become climate smart. Over the next couple of years, the startup plans to get its greenhouses to 10,000 farmers.
Robin and Adam proudly present Episode 259 of Scary(ish)! Robin covers a cursed painting and the hauntings taking place around it while Adam gets closer to mother nature to detail a few horrifying ways she can kill us. Listen, Share, Subscribe, and Review!
Want to listen without the ads? Become a BibleStudyTools.com PLUS Member today: https://www.biblestudytools.com/subscribe/ Meet Our Hosts: JENNIFER SLATTERY is a writer and speaker who hosts the Faith Over Fear podcast. She's addressed women's groups, Bible studies, and writers across the nation. She's the author of Building a Family and numerous other titles and maintains a devotional blog at https://jenniferslatterylivesoutloud.com Follow Jennifer:https://www.lifeaudio.com/faith-over-fear/https://www.facebook.com/JenSlattehttps://www.instagram.com/slatteryjennifer/ GRACE FOX has published hundreds of articles and authored 10 books including the award-winning devotional, Finding Hope in Crisis: Devotions for Calm in Chaos. She's a member of the “First 5” writing team for Proverbs 31 Ministries and a regular contributor to Guideposts' Mornings with Jesus. Grace lives aboard a sailboat in Vancouver, British Columbia. Married in 1982, she and her husband celebrate three grown kids and eleven grandchildren. Check out Grace's newest book, Keeping Hope Alive: https://www.tyndale.com/p/keeping-hope-alive/9781649380517 Subscribe to her weekly devotional blog and monthly update on her website: www.gracefox.com Follow Grace:Facebook: www.fb.com/gracefox.authorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/graceloewenfox/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/gracefoxauthor JOSHUA LILLIE is a passionate follower of Jesus, spreadsheet enthusiast, and lover of all kinds of art and music. Joshua has almost a decade of experience in music ministry, and has served both in house church and megachurch environments in pastoral and administrative roles, eager to see every man, woman, and child increasingly surrender their lives to King Jesus. He currently serves on staff with Christ Community Church in Omaha, NE, and as an ordained minister with the Christian & Missionary Alliance, a global denomination of Jesus-followers making Him known among the nations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you have need of an anguished heart and do you know how to get one? Listen to this critical message at this hour...
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With spooky season upon us, it is only right to talk about some creepy shit. This week, the boyz dive into the world of haunted paintings! The Anguished Man is a seriously disturbing piece of art that was created by an unknown artist who allegedly killed himself shortly after finishing it. Many believe that he even used his own blood mixed in with the oil. The current owner of the painting swears it is haunted, stating that ever since he brought it home unexplainable phenomenon has been going down in his house. Could it be real? You're just gonna have to listen to find out what we think about it.
Coleman spotlights recent local shows with Balkan and Hacked Apart, Hoopsnake's "Scouring for Doom" tour with Germany's Confusion Master, and Hail the Void's first Vancouver performance. Brief stops at this year's Kill-town Deathfest, some new offerings from Oakland's Transylvanian Recordings, and others! The usual blend of harsh, heavy jams for your listening pleasure.
Reading 1 Samuel 1:1-18 (NLT) ~ Scripture reading followed by discussion. Hardly an instant exists in scripture where a man's simultaneous marriage to two wives did not produce serious friction. The competition of rivalries within a family. Hannah sadness is relatable to all who have struggle to have children. Children are a blessing. Putting too high a value on the blessing and not on the one who blesses. Selfishness of our sin nature makes us want to be loved the most, when we should all be loving God the most. Eli had the authority to speak the life and encouragement Hannah needed. We have a similar authority and responsibility to speak words of life and encouragement to those near us who are crying out to God.
In a desperate effort to escape the collapse of the North Tower of the World Trade Center, Jean and her co-workers knew that there was no other option to survive. At this moment, Jean's story of survival began, and her husband's, too. Serving as a New York City firefighter, Jean's husband, Dan, was a first responder to the scene. Anguished by the fate of his wife, but with a duty to serve his city, Dan was determined to fight for not only his life, but all those that he could during the 9/11 attacks. Against all odds, Jean and Dan survived and now live to share their incredible story of survival both during and after the terrorist attacks. Helped told by Rob Kaplan, By the Grace of God is Jean's story about the traumatic events of that day and the extraordinary effect it had on both of their lives-having to cope with the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder; moving because they could no longer live in a home haunted by three thousand ghosts; giving up their jobs and leaving the city they had grown to love. - www.authorhouse.com******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewpaper.com
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Anguished son of victim of racist Buffalo attack asks Senators: ”What are you doing”. House committee moves legislation to bar 18-20 year olds from buying semi-automatic rifles. Russia claims near total control over Luhansk province in Ukraine's Donbas region. Lawsuit claims California unfairly rejects rental assistance requests from eligible tenants. Documentary filmmaker who covered Proud Boys set to testify to January 6 committee in prime time. Image: Anthony Crider, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons The post Son of Buffalo victim testifies to Senate hearing on domestic terrorism; Gun violence survivor, former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords rallies for gun safety laws; Proud Boys documentarian to be lead off witness for Capitol Insurrection hearing appeared first on KPFA.
Audio of a talk given by Revd Steve Divall on 'Anguished Prayer' from Habakkuk 1-2:1 at a Christians in Parliament Chapel Service which was held in the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft on Tuesday 7th June 2022.
Sunday Worship 6/05/22 - "Faith and Doubt: Anguished Belief" Jonah Haddad preaches. Prayer of Belief: Lord Jesus Christ, I admit that I am weaker and more sinful than I ever imagined, but, through you, I am more loved and accepted than I ever dared to hope. I thank you for paying my debt, bearing my punishment, and offering forgiveness. I turn from my sins and receive you as Savior. Amen. If you would like to pray with or have questions for a pastor, please contact us! Call us at 505-292-5444 and leave a message or visit https://hopechurchabq.com/contact-us and a pastor will return your message. https://hopechurchabq.com/ https://www.facebook.com/hopeabq/ https://www.instagram.com/hopechurchabq/ https://hopechurchabq.com/newsletter
Included in this episode: 1. ‘When in God's Name Are We Going to Stand Up to the Gun Lobby?' Biden, Anguished, Reacts to Texas School Massacre 2. Trump Rebuked with Stinging Losses in Georgia's Republican Contests 3. Column: How the CIA's Hunt for a Russian Mole Blinded It To Putin's Rise 4. As Starbucks Exits Russia, Another Symbol of American Capitalism Fades
Nineteen children and two teachers have been killed in a shooting at a Texas elementary school, prompting anguished calls for action on gun control. Guest host Nahlah Ayed speaks with Matt Houston, a reporter at KENS 5 in San Antonio; and Taylor Pettaway, a reporter at the San Antonio Express-News.
Joe Biden's walk was notably slow and deliberate as he stepped off the presidential helicopter and made his way into the White House Tuesday evening. During the 17-hour flight back from Japan aboard Air Force One, news had reached him of the devastating shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. "I had hoped when I became President I would not have to do this—again. Another massacre,” Biden said in remarks to the nation from the Roosevelt Room in the West Wing.
"When in God's name are we going to stand up to the gun lobby?" The words of an exasperated and angry US President Joe Biden, after as many as 19 children aged between seven and 10 years old and two adults were killed at a primary school in Texas. An 18-year-old gunman opened fire in the school, before being killed by officers. Investigators say he was armed with a handgun and an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle. Texas Governor Greg Abbott said the shooter, Salvador Ramos, abandoned a vehicle before entering the school to "horrifically, incomprehensibly" open fire. One of the adults killed was a teacher. Anguished parents arrived at the school desperate to get to their children.
There is concern that the Taliban may decide to ban female anchors altogether from the newsroom according to their interpretation of Islamic law.
This week Freddie and Vanessa delve into the world of haunted paintings, we kick off this 2 part special with one of the worlds most haunted paintings 'The Anguished Man' We take a look at some of the paranormal activity attached to the painting and recount some of our own personal experiences with it! Email us directly; thehauntedpodcastofficial@gmail.com Follow our social media; Twitter - @thehauntedpcast Instagram - @thehauntedpodcastofficial Facebook - The Haunted Podcast Official TikTik - @thehauntedpodcast Be good, be safe, be honest!
It's been a long time. I'm sorry I left you hanging. I've been hard at work. Walking with high integrity down a positive path. Many months ago I was lost, bored with life and routine. Anguished about NPCs and the direction of our world. I had created many business platforms that needed my attention, and yet I felt a calling to do more with my life for my neighbors, and fellow countrymen. I meditated on this crossroad, and the choices in front of me. The result of the meditation was ..... "I can do it all" ... I did not have to make choice to amplify one aspect of life or cut another aspect out of my life. If I just believed in myself and continued to follow the directions and guides of the universe, I could do it all. Fast forward many months later, and oh boy, what did I create! Wow. My adventure has become so convoluted with psychological operators, psychic warriors, well meaning truth seekers, and even brilliantly manipulative people unaware of their own biases in perspective. I've been able to blend and spread my talents between the physical space and the digital space. I wouldn't change a thing. However, I do feel as though I have left you behind, my Conservative Hippie community members, my listeners. This is an interesting podcast in the fact that it does not adhere to my usual standards of quality from an audio recording. My guest Greg Hamilton and I were simply having a conversation, and halfway through I decided to hit the record button without any attention to mics and headphones. I wanted you to get a peek into the thoughts and conversations I have with people battling, communicating, and building in the spiritual and physical realm. Perhaps this will be used to build the pattern of publishing my podcast more within the 24/7 busy life I am living right now. I hope that is so. I have a lot to share. My adventure over the last couple months has been rocky. Despite people requesting that I share the details of my story, and I've even promised to do so, I have yet to find words to help others understand. The road I have traveled is littered with people that have lost their minds and become unbalanced between the realms of the physical, artificial, and mystical. I have not. My friend Poetic Math was there for me in this one key moment. I was contemplating if I had lost my mind and he said to me, "Jay, crazy people don't contemplate if they've gone crazy." Something like that. I will speak more on these topics. But what I learned most that I want to share as you swim in our sea of humanity: There is no good or bad. There is no black or white. It is all gray. Email Feedback to theconservativehippiepodcast@gmail.com Support! The Money Will Stay in the Crypto Space! Send Bitcoin – bc1qhck04ptcscuqzkddhelysu9txar7axnrxck6xaSend Ethereum – 0xeb8c4E39CbA1dBC3e02349FA8499e914fd31fFc4Send Cosmos – cosmos13753xk4kt8503ex794udl2l0fmzlaxn6ql2h3lSend Solana – 35uhNudxA3WpUF61LWDunMg16ppg5jySHduUQZgPjcR4 Sponsors: The Perfect Vaporizer! SmokinJs.com … Us
Here's one for your horror fans...how about some possessed art? Sit back and enjoy. Plenty more true crime and haunted tales coming your way! Resources: The Anguished Man, the World's Most Haunted Painting, Is Not for Sale (dreadcentral.com) Is The ‘Anguished Man' A Legitimately Haunted Painting? (ranker.com) The Anguished Man: A Look into the World's Most Haunted Painting | HNN (horrornews.net) Music: A big thanks to "Sounds Like An Earful" who created this awesome track titled "Future Grime". Check them out at http://soundslikeanearful.com
When a peaceful, serene camping trip is interrupted by a terrifyingly long scream from the darkness and an unexpected visit from a stranger with a flashlight, a relaxing evening takes a turn towards the exceedingly creepy. Follow Be. Busta on Insta: @Be.Busta To listen to the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/BeScaredYT Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: http://bit.ly/BeScaredPod If you want to support the show, and get all the episodes ad-free go to: https://bescared.supercast.com/ If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/BeScaredPod If you would like to submit a story for the chance to have it narrated on this channel, please send your story to the following email: Bish.Busta@gmail.com Music: All music was taken from Myuuji's channel and Incompetech by Kevin Mcleod which can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/user/myuuji http://incompetech.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buckle up Buttercup, Tracey doesn't do things in halves, and this week is no exception, the first story is of The Woman of Lemb, or, as T likes to call her, the Goddess of Death, excavated on the island of Cypress, this limestone carving packs a punch, and leaves you wondering what secrets are for real. A gentle finish to the ep is the Anguised Man, just a very haunted AF painting created by mixing paint with human blood. Also, just to top it off, it comes with sound effects.Have a spooky story to share, or a haunted location for TOIH to investigate?What are you waiting for? Get in touch!tospsychic@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram@turnsout_itshaunted the podcast@turnsout_shespsychic the podcastFaceboook @TOSPpodcasthttps://www.turnsoutshespsychic.com/Presented by Tracey Dimech & Laura Turner.Produced, edited, & music by Matt Turner.Visit Tracey's website here aAustralian Medium, Psychic & Spiritual Alignment Mentorhttps://www.traceydimech.com.au
Amber, Reed and Silver jump down a hole and go through the final stretch towards cutting off Zixxur's influence. Saprophyte episode 25.CONTENT WARNING: blood, body horror, eye horror, insects, botanical horror. | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon | Creators of Heart | Support us!
Can objects be haunted? More specifically, can paintings be haunted? Once known as the most haunted object in the world, The Anguished Man has made news around the globe. John Blackburn worked with the painting for a number of years, forming a very strong bond with the painting, or whatever the painting held within it. Hear the story of The Anguished Man, and that of "David", from John as he details the history of, and his experiments with, two very intriguing paintings. As always, thank you for popping by! We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode! Share your story or contact us to say Hi! at podcast@pursuitoftheparanormal.co.uk Check us out in the following social media platforms Facebook - www.facebook.com/pursuitoftheparanormalpodcast Instagram - www.instagram.com/pursuitoftheparanormal Also check out our regularly updated website - www.pursuitoftheparanormal.co.uk where you can subscribe to our newsletter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pursuitoftheparanormal/message
There are moments, sometimes years, where a Christian comes under great anguish. More than merely an external hardship, these are those moments in our lives when all appears to be dark and growing darker- What are we to do-- We feel alone and that no one understands our situation. Helpful people give us advice that smacks of criticism or crass assumption. Others simply seem to avoid us, leaving us even more despairing. It is here that David brings us much instruction in this psalm. Here is a passionate song that describes the ebb and flow of one man's struggle in the face of great difficulty. We witness the fulness of the human experience when it takes faith in God and puts it up against the darkness of this fallen world.
On today's episode, we share Part 2 of our story. If you missed Part 1, pause this episode and go listen to Part 1. As we stated last week, our story is gross, messy, and includes a ton of pain and brokenness. But it's our story. And it's full of grace, healing, hope, and restoration. If you or someone you know needs a miracle in their marriage, family, or life, this episode is for you and for you to share. A miracle happened in our story and it can happen in your story too.This episode wraps up Season 1 of the podcast. But don't worry, we will be back with Season 2 on January 5th! We have some powerful topics on schedule and great guests lined up for 2021. We look forward to the new year.Psalm 552nd Corinthians 5:17Marriage Mentoring: If you and your spouse are looking to invest in your marriage, our 7-week Marriage Mentoring Experience is the perfect way to reconnect with each other. We are now scheduling couples for January and February. Spots are limited!33-Day Reading Plan: This is the reading plan that we read while separated. This tool began the restoration process in our marriage. We will also send you another powerful resource to help you on your spiritual journey. Both of these resources are free.Anguished Hearts Journal: Pick up a journal for you and your spouse!Like us. Follow us. Connect with us!Leave us a 5-star rating and a review. Don't forget to share this episode if it encouraged you!
On today's episode, we share our story. It's gross, messy, and includes a ton of pain and brokenness. But it's our story. And it's full of grace, healing, hope, and restoration. Our hope is that it encourages you and challenges you to look at your own story to experience hope and healing. Today is part 1 and next week will be part 2. Be sure to hit the subscribe button if you do not already so you don't miss part 2!Season 1 of the podcast will be wrapping up on December 15th. But don't worry, we will be back with Season 2 on January 5th! We have some great guests lined up for 2021 and look forward to the new year.Visit www.anguishedhearts.com/hope to receive two free resources and to stay connected with us.Like us. Follow us. Connect with us!Leave us a 5-star rating and a review. Don't forget to share this episode if it encouraged you!
The tenth episode of Avital Ronell's Survival Kit for the Anguished.The oppressive nature of things, Nietzsche and his relation to strength, as well as Jacques Derrida's 'insularity' and how it applies to a situation like the confinement, are among themes evoked in this podcast. Les Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco hope you enjoy this tenth edition of the Survival Kit for the Anguished. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The ninth episode of Avital Ronell's Survival Kit for the Anguished.What does it mean to "go too far" ? In this episode Avital Ronell offers us her Freudian reflections and a reading exercise on Edgar Allen Poe as well as an analysis of the binary relationship between desire and disgust.Les Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco hope you enjoy this ninth edition of the Survival Kit for the Anguished. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The eighth episode of Avital Ronell's Survival kit for the Anguished. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The seventh episode of Avital Ronell's Survival Kit for the Anguished."Forgetting about it", getting "over" things and what should and shouldn't go away. Avital Ronell offers us an exploration of the process of questioning we constantly experience as social animals.Les Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco hope you enjoy this seventh edition of the Survival Kit for the Anguished. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.