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She was born to a pious, noble and very wealthy family in Thessalonica. When both her parents died while she was an adolescent, Anysia consecrated herself to Christ, the heavenly Bridegroom. She cast off all her jewels and fine clothing, dressing herself as a commoner. She freed all her many slaves, giving each of them a generous sum of money to establish themselves. She gave away all of her inheritance, which included large estates. Thenceforth she spent her days visiting the sick, helping widows and orphans, and, especially, aiding Christians suffering under persecution. She would visit those in prison, bringing them food and water and tending their wounds. All the time not devoted to aiding the poor or oppressed she spent in prayer in a small cell. One of her prayers was that she, like those that she helped, would be granted the crown of martyrdom. One day, while she was walking to church, an imperial soldier accosted her and roughly questioned her. When she plainly declared herself a Christian, the soldier seized her and dragged her to a temple of the idols, where he commanded her to make sacrifice. In response, she only spat in his face. The enraged soldier drew his sword and thrust it into her side, slaying her. Some pious Christians took her body and buried it outside the city. When the persecutions had ended, a church was built in her honor at the place of her burial.
My guest this week is New York producer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter Anysia Kym. We spoke about Poor Things, bonding with her brother over the Barbie movie, the hype of Timothee Chalamet, Child's Play, local movie theaters, growing up on the music of Raven-Symone and Ty Dolla $ign, transitioning from playing the drums to producing drum and bass, the idea of genre, working with MIKE and 10k, and the creative process behind her latest project Truest. Come fuck with us. Truest is available wherever music is sold, streamed, or stolen. Consider copping via her Bandcamp. Follow Anysia on Instagram (@ok.nys) and Twitter (@ok_nys). My first book, Reel Notes: Culture Writing on the Margins of Music and Movies, is available now, via 4PM Publishing. Order a digital copy on Amazon.Join the Reel Notes Patreon today starting at $5/month to get early access to episodes, our Discord server, exclusive bonus interviews and reviews, and more!Reel Notes stands in solidarity with the oppressed peoples of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, Tigray, and Haiti. Please consider donating to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund, The Palestinian Youth Movement, The Zakat Foundation, HealAfrica, FreeTigray, and/or Hope For Haiti. For information about contacting your representatives to demand a ceasefire, finding protests, and other tools, check out CeasefireToday!Follow me on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), TikTok (@cinemasai), and Letterboxd (@CineMasai)Support the Show.
She was born to a pious, noble and very wealthy family in Thessalonica. When both her parents died while she was an adolescent, Anysia consecrated herself to Christ, the heavenly Bridegroom. She cast off all her jewels and fine clothing, dressing herself as a commoner. She freed all her many slaves, giving each of them a generous sum of money to establish themselves. She gave away all of her inheritance, which included large estates. Thenceforth she spent her days visiting the sick, helping widows and orphans, and, especially, aiding Christians suffering under persecution. She would visit those in prison, bringing them food and water and tending their wounds. All the time not devoted to aiding the poor or oppressed she spent in prayer in a small cell. One of her prayers was that she, like those that she helped, would be granted the crown of martyrdom. One day, while she was walking to church, an imperial soldier accosted her and roughly questioned her. When she plainly declared herself a Christian, the soldier seized her and dragged her to a temple of the idols, where he commanded her to make sacrifice. In response, she only spat in his face. The enraged soldier drew his sword and thrust it into her side, slaying her. Some pious Christians took her body and buried it outside the city. When the persecutions had ended, a church was built in her honor at the place of her burial.
She was born to a pious, noble and very wealthy family in Thessalonica. When both her parents died while she was an adolescent, Anysia consecrated herself to Christ, the heavenly Bridegroom. She cast off all her jewels and fine clothing, dressing herself as a commoner. She freed all her many slaves, giving each of them a generous sum of money to establish themselves. She gave away all of her inheritance, which included large estates. Thenceforth she spent her days visiting the sick, helping widows and orphans, and, especially, aiding Christians suffering under persecution. She would visit those in prison, bringing them food and water and tending their wounds. All the time not devoted to aiding the poor or oppressed she spent in prayer in a small cell. One of her prayers was that she, like those that she helped, would be granted the crown of martyrdom. One day, while she was walking to church, an imperial soldier accosted her and roughly questioned her. When she plainly declared herself a Christian, the soldier seized her and dragged her to a temple of the idols, where he commanded her to make sacrifice. In response, she only spat in his face. The enraged soldier drew his sword and thrust it into her side, slaying her. Some pious Christians took her body and buried it outside the city. When the persecutions had ended, a church was built in her honor at the place of her burial.
She was born to a pious, noble and very wealthy family in Thessalonica. When both her parents died while she was an adolescent, Anysia consecrated herself to Christ, the heavenly Bridegroom. She cast off all her jewels and fine clothing, dressing herself as a commoner. She freed all her many slaves, giving each of them a generous sum of money to establish themselves. She gave away all of her inheritance, which included large estates. Thenceforth she spent her days visiting the sick, helping widows and orphans, and, especially, aiding Christians suffering under persecution. She would visit those in prison, bringing them food and water and tending their wounds. All the time not devoted to aiding the poor or oppressed she spent in prayer in a small cell. One of her prayers was that she, like those that she helped, would be granted the crown of martyrdom. One day, while she was walking to church, an imperial soldier accosted her and roughly questioned her. When she plainly declared herself a Christian, the soldier seized her and dragged her to a temple of the idols, where he commanded her to make sacrifice. In response, she only spat in his face. The enraged soldier drew his sword and thrust it into her side, slaying her. Some pious Christians took her body and buried it outside the city. When the persecutions had ended, a church was built in her honor at the place of her burial.
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She was born to a pious, noble and very wealthy family in Thessalonica. When both her parents died while she was an adolescent, Anysia consecrated herself to Christ, the heavenly Bridegroom. She cast off all her jewels and fine clothing, dressing herself as a commoner. She freed all her many slaves, giving each of them a generous sum of money to establish themselves. She gave away all of her inheritance, which included large estates. Thenceforth she spent her days visiting the sick, helping widows and orphans, and, especially, aiding Christians suffering under persecution. She would visit those in prison, bringing them food and water and tending their wounds. All the time not devoted to aiding the poor or oppressed she spent in prayer in a small cell. One of her prayers was that she, like those that she helped, would be granted the crown of martyrdom. One day, while she was walking to church, an imperial soldier accosted her and roughly questioned her. When she plainly declared herself a Christian, the soldier seized her and dragged her to a temple of the idols, where he commanded her to make sacrifice. In response, she only spat in his face. The enraged soldier drew his sword and thrust it into her side, slaying her. Some pious Christians took her body and buried it outside the city. When the persecutions had ended, a church was built in her honor at the place of her burial.
She was born to a pious, noble and very wealthy family in Thessalonica. When both her parents died while she was an adolescent, Anysia consecrated herself to Christ, the heavenly Bridegroom. She cast off all her jewels and fine clothing, dressing herself as a commoner. She freed all her many slaves, giving each of them a generous sum of money to establish themselves. She gave away all of her inheritance, which included large estates. Thenceforth she spent her days visiting the sick, helping widows and orphans, and, especially, aiding Christians suffering under persecution. She would visit those in prison, bringing them food and water and tending their wounds. All the time not devoted to aiding the poor or oppressed she spent in prayer in a small cell. One of her prayers was that she, like those that she helped, would be granted the crown of martyrdom. One day, while she was walking to church, an imperial soldier accosted her and roughly questioned her. When she plainly declared herself a Christian, the soldier seized her and dragged her to a temple of the idols, where he commanded her to make sacrifice. In response, she only spat in his face. The enraged soldier drew his sword and thrust it into her side, slaying her. Some pious Christians took her body and buried it outside the city. When the persecutions had ended, a church was built in her honor at the place of her burial.
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This week on Podcast Bloody Podcast we discuss the landmark Black Sabbath Album Vol. 4. We are joined by NYC born and breed producer, drummer and multi-instrumentalist Anysia Kym and John Morrison who is a writer and co-host of the Serious Rapshit podcast. You can find Anysia here: Bandcamp: https://anysiakym.bandcamp.com/album/soliloquy Twitter: https://twitter.com/ok_nys Insta: https://www.instagram.com/ok.nys/ You can find all of John's relevant information here: https://linktr.ee/johnmorrison215 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/calloutculture/support
She was born to a pious, noble and very wealthy family in Thessalonica. When both her parents died while she was an adolescent, Anysia consecrated herself to Christ, the heavenly Bridegroom. She cast off all her jewels and fine clothing, dressing herself as a commoner. She freed all her many slaves, giving each of them a generous sum of money to establish themselves. She gave away all of her inheritance, which included large estates. Thenceforth she spent her days visiting the sick, helping widows and orphans, and, especially, aiding Christians suffering under persecution. She would visit those in prison, bringing them food and water and tending their wounds. All the time not devoted to aiding the poor or oppressed she spent in prayer in a small cell. One of her prayers was that she, like those that she helped, would be granted the crown of martyrdom. One day, while she was walking to church, an imperial soldier accosted her and roughly questioned her. When she plainly declared herself a Christian, the soldier seized her and dragged her to a temple of the idols, where he commanded her to make sacrifice. In response, she only spat in his face. The enraged soldier drew his sword and thrust it into her side, slaying her. Some pious Christians took her body and buried it outside the city. When the persecutions had ended, a church was built in her honor at the place of her burial.
She was born to a pious, noble and very wealthy family in Thessalonica. When both her parents died while she was an adolescent, Anysia consecrated herself to Christ, the heavenly Bridegroom. She cast off all her jewels and fine clothing, dressing herself as a commoner. She freed all her many slaves, giving each of them a generous sum of money to establish themselves. She gave away all of her inheritance, which included large estates. Thenceforth she spent her days visiting the sick, helping widows and orphans, and, especially, aiding Christians suffering under persecution. She would visit those in prison, bringing them food and water and tending their wounds. All the time not devoted to aiding the poor or oppressed she spent in prayer in a small cell. One of her prayers was that she, like those that she helped, would be granted the crown of martyrdom. One day, while she was walking to church, an imperial soldier accosted her and roughly questioned her. When she plainly declared herself a Christian, the soldier seized her and dragged her to a temple of the idols, where he commanded her to make sacrifice. In response, she only spat in his face. The enraged soldier drew his sword and thrust it into her side, slaying her. Some pious Christians took her body and buried it outside the city. When the persecutions had ended, a church was built in her honor at the place of her burial.
She was born to a pious, noble and very wealthy family in Thessalonica. When both her parents died while she was an adolescent, Anysia consecrated herself to Christ, the heavenly Bridegroom. She cast off all her jewels and fine clothing, dressing herself as a commoner. She freed all her many slaves, giving each of them a generous sum of money to establish themselves. She gave away all of her inheritance, which included large estates. Thenceforth she spent her days visiting the sick, helping widows and orphans, and, especially, aiding Christians suffering under persecution. She would visit those in prison, bringing them food and water and tending their wounds. All the time not devoted to aiding the poor or oppressed she spent in prayer in a small cell. One of her prayers was that she, like those that she helped, would be granted the crown of martyrdom. One day, while she was walking to church, an imperial soldier accosted her and roughly questioned her. When she plainly declared herself a Christian, the soldier seized her and dragged her to a temple of the idols, where he commanded her to make sacrifice. In response, she only spat in his face. The enraged soldier drew his sword and thrust it into her side, slaying her. Some pious Christians took her body and buried it outside the city. When the persecutions had ended, a church was built in her honor at the place of her burial.
She was born to a pious, noble and very wealthy family in Thessalonica. When both her parents died while she was an adolescent, Anysia consecrated herself to Christ, the heavenly Bridegroom. She cast off all her jewels and fine clothing, dressing herself as a commoner. She freed all her many slaves, giving each of them a generous sum of money to establish themselves. She gave away all of her inheritance, which included large estates. Thenceforth she spent her days visiting the sick, helping widows and orphans, and, especially, aiding Christians suffering under persecution. She would visit those in prison, bringing them food and water and tending their wounds. All the time not devoted to aiding the poor or oppressed she spent in prayer in a small cell. One of her prayers was that she, like those that she helped, would be granted the crown of martyrdom. One day, while she was walking to church, an imperial soldier accosted her and roughly questioned her. When she plainly declared herself a Christian, the soldier seized her and dragged her to a temple of the idols, where he commanded her to make sacrifice. In response, she only spat in his face. The enraged soldier drew his sword and thrust it into her side, slaying her. Some pious Christians took her body and buried it outside the city. When the persecutions had ended, a church was built in her honor at the place of her burial.
Anysia McDowall is a MASTER SUPER CONNECTOR. She is one of the biggest reasons I came to understand that executives at non-profits are some of the most impressive people you'll ever meet. Anysia gives out priceless advice on getting in the door with influential people, building rapport and momentum in a group, and asking people to get what you want. You're going to love Anysia and learn a lot of valuable life lessons in this episode that will help your life and career.2:00 The Young Professionals Network5:00 How Anysia found the professional in her 7:30 How Anysia sacrificed everything and went in Miami12:40 How to gain the “greatness Gut”18:20 Is Non Profit for talents or Hardworkers16:20 How to find your work balance 25:00 How to do successful intros 29:10 The Power of Gatekeepers 30:20 How Anysia inspired Pablo 32:00 the secret of shared vulnerability 35:10 BE Exposed 36:50 Be Happy about others (Here’s Why)43:30 How Anesya survived the economic crash and came stronger 49:20 How to get to know someone 51:20 How to choose the right fundraisers 55:35 what do non profits do wrong 1:02:50 THE Gratitude of Pablo Connect with Anysia on LinkedIN:Anysia McDowallLove the song on the show?? Check out The Stiltsville on Spotify:The StiltsvilleSupport the show (https://www.instagram.com/connectwithpablo/)
Anysia returns to talk about her other book, Discovering the Medium Within. Anysia Marcell Kiel, MFA, is a lifelong healing medium who has been able to communicate with spirits, since she was a very young child. She is the award-winning author of Discovering The Medium Within: Techniques and Stories From A Professional Psychic Medium, which received a 2013 USA Best Book Award, 2013 Living Now Gold Medal Book Award, 2014 New England Book Festival Award, and 2015 Indie Spiritual Book Award. She is also the author of Discovering the Healer Within: Use Chakras and Intuition to Clear Negativity; Release Pain released in by Llewellyn Publication in August of 2017. Anysia holds an MFA in creative writing and enjoys sharing information and exercises via her blog for people interested in learning more about mediumship development and healing. She is the founder of the Soul-Centered Healing Method,™ a system of healing that incorporates Divine energy. The healing method identifies and clears the root causes and energetic imprints of illnesses, disease, trauma, and repetitive life patterns. Anysia created Soul-Centered Healing LLC, a spiritual healing center in Toms River, NJ through which she provides healing sessions, classes, lectures, and events. Anysia lives in New Jersey with her two children, Brayden and Briella, who have the same abilities as their mother. You can visit her online at www.anysiakiel.com.
Anysia Marcell Kiel, MFA, is a lifelong healing medium who has been able to communicate with spirits, since she was a very young child. She is the award-winning author of Discovering The Medium Within: Techniques and Stories From A Professional Psychic Medium, which received a 2013 USA Best Book Award, 2013 Living Now Gold Medal Book Award, 2014 New England Book Festival Award, and 2015 Indie Spiritual Book Award. She is also the author of Discovering the Healer Within: Use Chakras and Intuition to Clear Negativity; Release Pain released in by Llewellyn Publication in August of 2017. Anysia holds an MFA in creative writing and enjoys sharing information and exercises via her blog for people interested in learning more about mediumship development and healing. She is the founder of the Soul-Centered Healing Method,™ a system of healing that incorporates Divine energy. The healing method identifies and clears the root causes and energetic imprints of illnesses, disease, trauma, and repetitive life patterns. Anysia created Soul-Centered Healing LLC, a spiritual healing center in Toms River, NJ through which she provides healing sessions, classes, lectures, and events. Anysia lives in New Jersey with her two children, Brayden and Briella, who have the same abilities as their mother. You can visit her online at www.anysiakiel.com.
“Wherever the art of Medicine is loved, there is also a love of Humanity.” —Hippocrates If you could heal yourself from all ailments, would you? Host Brigitte Jia interviews healing medium, Anysia Marcell Kiel, author of Discovering the Healer Within: Use Chakras and Intuition to Clear Negativity & Release Pain. In the interview we discover ways to balance our physical health with our psyche health for a life of well being and centeredness. The healing method developed by Anysia at Soul-Centered Healing, LLC, identifies and clears the root causes and energetic imprints of illnesses, disease, trauma, and repetitive life patterns. Brigitte talks about medicinal innovations including the possibility of curing all cancers by 2050; rainforest plants, the antibiotics crisis, new strains of bacterial infections and viruses, plus the placebo effect! Chelsea Pelchat gives a medical historical perspective from the Middle Ages to the bacterial revolution that saved millions of lives.
“Wherever the art of Medicine is loved, there is also a love of Humanity.” —Hippocrates If you could heal yourself from all ailments, would you? Host Brigitte Jia interviews healing medium, Anysia Marcell Kiel, author of Discovering the Healer Within: Use Chakras and Intuition to Clear Negativity & Release Pain. In the interview we discover ways to balance our physical health with our psyche health for a life of well being and centeredness. The healing method developed by Anysia at Soul-Centered Healing, LLC, identifies and clears the root causes and energetic imprints of illnesses, disease, trauma, and repetitive life patterns. Brigitte talks about medicinal innovations including the possibility of curing all cancers by 2050; rainforest plants, the antibiotics crisis, new strains of bacterial infections and viruses, plus the placebo effect! Chelsea Pelchat gives a medical historical perspective from the Middle Ages to the bacterial revolution that saved millions of lives.
We all come in to the world wanting love. It's time to remember how. Anysia Marcell Kiel share show to embrace love, live your purpose and align with your soul using Chakras and Intuition to clear negativity and release pain!
How To Be Ultra Spiritual with JP Sears JP Sears is an emotional healing coach, YouTuber, author, international teacher, speaker at events, world traveler, and curious student of life. His work empowers people to live more meaningful lives. JP is the author of “How To Be Ultra Spiritual,” (Sounds True Publishing, release date of March 7th, 2017). He is very active with his online videos where he encourages healing and growth through his humorous and entertainingly informative videos, including his hit Ultra Spiritual comedy series, which has accumulated over 100 million views. http://awakenwithjp.com Discovering the Healer Within with Anysia Marcell Kiel Anysia Marcell Kiel is the founder of the Soul-Centered Healing Method and the creator of Soul-Centered Healing LLC, a spiritual healing center. Her book Discovering the Medium Within was a 2013 USA Best Book Award Category Winner, a Gold Medal Winner in the 2013 Living Now Book Awards, a 2014 New England Book Festival Award Winner, a 2015 Indie Spiritual Book Award Winner (Educational/How-To Category). She also holds an MFA in creative writing. http://www.anysiakiel.com
Aired Wednesday, 23 August 2017, 8:00 PM ET Anysia Marcell Kiel - Discovering the Healer Within We need go no further than daily news reports to acknowledge that the cost of medical treatment in the US is a major issue for many people. Debate over health insurance programs has polarized our government for more than seven years. Co-payments for doctor’s services, hospital stays and prescription drugs are at an all-time high. What if we could eliminate some of this with natural, intuitive healing? What if you could learn techniques to clear negativity and release pain? My guest this week on Destination Unlimited, Anysia Marcell Kiel, says we can! Anysia is the founder of the Soul-Centered Healing Method and creator of Soul-Centered Healing, LLC, a spiritual healing center. A gifted medium from a very young age, she’s the author of the multiple award winning 2013 book, Discovering the Medium Within, and mother of two psychically gifted children. She joins me this week to discuss her latest book, Discovering the Healer Within: Use Chakras and Intuition to Clear Negativity and Release Pain.
Discovering the Healer Within ~ with Anysia Marcell Kiel While many people are familiar with psychic mediums, few know about healing mediums who teach you how to clear illnesses and ailments in a non-invasive, peaceful way. Anysia Marcell Kiel guides you on a journey to awaken powerful healing abilities within yourself through her remarkable life stories and client sessions. Learn about clearing karmic imprints, communicating with loved ones in spirit, aligning with your soul path, and much more. You have the ability to heal yourself; Anysia's experiences and insights will show you how to heal your soul, embrace love, and live your purpose. Anysia Marcell Kiel is the founder of the Soul-Centered Healing Method and the creator of Soul-Centered Healing LLC, a spiritual healing center. Her book Discovering the Medium Within was a Gold Medal Winner in the 2013 Living Now Book Awards and a 2015 Indie Spiritual Book Award Winner (Educational/How-To Category). She also holds an MFA in creative writing. Anysia lives in New Jersey with her two children, Brayden and Briella who have the same abilities as their mother. For more information visit: http://www.anysiakiel.com ************************************************* For more information about BITEradio products and services visit: http://www.biteradio.me/index.html
Dr. Jeanette welcomes Anysia Marcell Kiel to talk about what is healing and how many different players are in the process of our being this lifetime. Anysia is a Healing Medium and her work is documented in her new book Discovering the Healer Within. Everybody has the power to heal themselves and she shares how we can look at the process of how we got here and how to change our life. Dr. Jeanette asks "Can be really be a pure source?" and "What is healing anyway?". For more information visit: www.AnysiaKiel.com For support and consultation with Dr. Jeanette visit: www.DrJeanetteGallagher.com
Join Dr. Kimberly McGeorge and the brilliant and beautiful Anysia Kiel - Spiritual Medium who communicates with Spirit in the afterlife. We will be discussing life after death and how Spirit appears to us in this life. Join us for this important and provocative discussion. As always, I will be available for mini readings and Anysia may take your calls and questions about your loved ones. We may have some special guests as well.