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Kiek ir kokių skaitymo akcijų reikia Lietuvai, kad taptume knygų tauta? Apie skaitymo įgūdžių lavinimą ir skaitymo skatinimą – pokalbis su literatūros festivalio „Open Books“ vadove Jurga Mandrijauskaite, nacionalinės iniciatyvos „Knygos tauta“ iniciatore dr. Austėja Landsbergienė ir Nacionalinės Martyno Mažvydo bibliotekos Vaikų ir jaunimo literatūros centro vadovu Justinu Vancevičiumi.Klausimas „kas yra kortos?“ gali nuskambėti naiviai, juk pirmoji asociacija – azartiniai žaidimai. Bet pažvelgus atidžiau, Istoriškai kortos liudija ir technologinę pažangą, spausdinimo galimybes, ir keliones tarp šalių bei kultūrų, o socialiniu aspektu – tampa bendravimo, ritualų ir laisvalaikio dalimi ar net meminio įkvėpimo šaltiniui. Galaunių namai-muziejus parodoje „Kolekcininkai: atviros kortos" kviečia į kortas pažvelgti iš kelių, gal net netikėtų perspektyvų. Pasakoja kolega Iš Kauno Andrius Baranovas.Lietuvos kompozitorių sąjunga paskelbė Geriausių Lietuvos kompozitorių 2025 metų kūrinių penkioliktuką. LRT KLASIKA tradiciškai pristato šių kūrinių kompozitorius ir kūrinių fragmentus – klausytojai savo kūrinį-favoritą gali rinkti iki gegužės 24 d. Tarp geriausių penkiolikos praėjusių metų kūrinių pateko kompozitorės Dianos Čemerytės kūrinys „Papasakok man...“ simfoniniam pučiamųjų orkestrui ir vargonams. Apie savo kūrinį pasakoja pati kompozitorė.Ved. Gerūta Griniūtė
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This is a great guest pod for Hostplus, we love this bloke - today John Senden joins Nick O'Hern and Mark Allen to talk about his career, playing on the Champions Tour currently, and how he manages his golf given his diagnosis a few years ago with Parkinson's Disease. A fascinating chat with one of golfs good guys.Sendo has an exceptional record. He won the Australian Open in 2006, and he is a two time winner on the PGA Tour in the US - the John Deere Classic in 2006, and the Valspar in 2014. He's currently playing the Champions Tour in the US, and has made 87 out of 91 cuts on that tour if you don't mind !Sendo tells Nick and Mark about the Champions Tour, what it's like, what he enjoys about it. And then we go a little earlier, and he tells us how he first got into golf at Keperra Golf Club in Brisbane where he met his then, and now, coach Ian Triggs. He talks about the relationships and environment at Keperra really got him on his way in golf.Nick tells the story about first coming across Sendo playing the Troppo Tour in North Queensland, and Sendo recalls a hilarious story about Nicks car broken down an hour of Mt Isa on the highway....it's a ripper. But from playing the slightly less curated courses of the Troppo Tour to some of the best courses in the world, Sendo talks about making the adjustment from the Bermuda greens of Queensland to the Sandbelt courses in Melbourne, and what he had to learn very quickly,Sendo is well known for his extraordinary ball flight, both Nick and Mark have admired it for a hundred years, and the boys ask him if it was a learned talent or if it came naturally, Sendo talks us through that.He talks about going to Europe, how he did it and why, and explains why without his European experience he would not have survived in the US. Mark has heard a story about Sendo and Tiger Woods....and is keen to go to the source and find out if it's true.....Sendo confirms that yes it is !After the turn, we discuss his Parkinson's diagnosis. How did he first find out, what were the indications there might be an issue. Sendo explains what he did about it, and how manages it to stay as healthy as he can. He talks about how he handles his nerves when he is playing, and the tremors. Nick is curious to know if the tremors affect his putting in particular. Sendo reveals the area of his game that Parkinson's impacts the most, and how he handles that. And we finish by finding out, what's next for him, what comes after golf?A fantastic guest episode today with John Senden, one of golfs great gentlemen.If you're impacted, either personally, as a carer, or as a friend or family member, by Parkinson's Disease, the best source of information is at the Parkinson's Australia Info Hub here: We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:Hostplus, Talk Birdie To Me's official retirement partnerBMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Headlines here II- Middle East Update- Massive jobs losses at Meta as AI introduced - this flags a dissonance with Australian 'jobs bonanza' rhetoric with AI Google partnerships across Government including education and job skills planning.- US Federal workers lose 'right' for Union representation.Voices4Palestine here II Josh Lees at the 19th April rally at Hyde Park Sydney after the Minns' Government's anti-protest laws failed a second time. Recorded by Vivian Langford 3cr Climate Action Show.Aust Defence Spend here II Mecendes Zanker, from 3cr Friday Rave, speaking at a forum War OR Public Housing – resist the push to defund essential services outlines the vast sums going into war weapons without oversight or even completion of contracts - water into sand.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy goes through the week with a satirical dose of salts.The Indigenous Garden – Wurundjeri Biik Baan here II The 3cr Garden Show did an outside broadcast from the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show in March. Hosts Chloe Foster - horticulture educator and author, and John Arnott - horticulturist chat here with Suzannah Kennett Lister about her collaboration with other designers involved in Wurundjeri biik baan.
Nearly half of Australian teachers say they don't feel confident to teach First Nations history, according to research.Historian and educator Associate Professor Al Fricker explains why so many teachers feel underprepared — and why it's not a personal failing. He offers some straightforward first steps, including where to find good resources and how to start building real connections with your local First Nations community.How can you embed First Nations perspectives and knowledge in your curriculum?And what are some ways to embed them across your whole school?You'll also hear from teachers around Australia sharing what's worked in their classrooms and schools: using the AIATSIS languages map, teaching the Frontier Wars through local history, trying the Eight Ways Pedagogy, and building a curriculum map so Aboriginal perspectives aren't left to chance.Resources and tipsheetAssociate Professor Al Fricker's recommended resources made by or with First Nations peopleNgarrngga: free, high-quality curriculum resources and professional development modules, spanning all subject areas from Foundation to 10. A collaboration between the Faculty of Education, Indigenous Studies Unit and Indigenous Knowledge Institute at the University of Melbourne.Australians Together: free curriculum resources, covering key learning areas from Foundation to Year 10. A non-profit organisation developing resources with First Nations Educators.Matilda Education: progressive, research-based, differentiated print and digital content for your classroom - content that matches the latest Australian curricula.Indigenous Education in Australia Learning and Teaching for Deadly Futures: an essential, practical resource for pre- and in-service educators on creating contexts for success for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Based on the latest research and practice, this book provides an in-depth understanding of the colonised context within which education in Australia is located, with an emphasis on effective strategies for the classroom.Other resources and linksAIATIS Map of Indigenous AustraliaAIATIS free teaching resources and learning sequences including First FightersAIATSIS Guide to evaluating and selecting education resourcesYabun Survival Day SydneyColonial Frontier Massacre Map: Colonial Frontier Massacres, Australia, 1788 to 1930 and Introduction to the map by the University of Newcastle, AustraliaYeddonba Aboriginal Cultural Site: features an Aboriginal red-ochre painting, which is believed to be of a Tasmanian tiger (thylacine), supporting the belief that the animal once inhabited the mainland. The site is 20 minutes from Beechworth, NSW.8 Ways framework: a NSW Department of Education initiativeTipsheetFree professional development tipsheet for this episode (in Teacher Downloads)ResearchThe Monash Australian Teachers Survey 2023 reported teachers' views of how well their Initial Teacher Education program prepared them to teach the Australian Curriculum's priority areas (referring to Student Diversity, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Culture) were relatively divided, with 54% feeling prepared, and 45% saying they are unprepared.Burns, E.C., Plummer, L., Vass, G. et al. Which resources support teachers to embed Indigenous perspectives? A convergent mixed methods analysis. Aust. Educ. Res.53, 26 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13384-025-00944-zRoyal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody 1991: National Report Volume 5, Recommendations for Educating the FutureVoicesEducators: Associate Professor Al Fricker (Victoria), and from New South Wales: Sarah Kearney, Martin Douglas, Jade Carr, Nik Armstrong, Uncle Terry Lennis and Ruth Bradfield-Ling.Host: Professor Anna ClarkCreditsHey History Teacher! is supported by the History Teachers Association of NSW.Executive Producer is Professor Anna Clark.Producer is Jane Curtis at UTS Impact Studios.Sound engineering by John Jacobs.Made on Gadigal Country in Sydney Australia.
Le choix entre « l’austérité » ou les baisses d’impôts, selon l’IDQ. Loi 20 : la bureaucratie centrale du logement ne règlera rien du tout. Discussion économique avec Francis Gosselin, économiste. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Užsienio kultūros naujienų apžvalgoje – apie istorinį būgną, kurį Dramblio Kaulo Krantas susigrąžino iš Prancūzijos, taip pat apie ginčą Maltos bienalėje dėl galimos cenzūros bei žvilgsnis į „Pokemonus“ ir fosilijas jungiančią parodą.Vilniaus mažasis teatras pristato jauno režisieriaus Justino Vinciūno premjerą „Trukdis“, sukurtą remiantis danų rašytojos Tovės Ditlevsen romano „Veidai“ motyvais.Trečdalis Lietuvos gyventojų patiria socialinės izoliacijos riziką. Kodėl vienišumas atsiranda net tarp draugų, socialiniuose tinkluose, nuolatiniame bendravime?„Geras poetas ne tas, kuris blogų eilėraščių neparašo, geras poetas tas, kuris blogų nerodo“, – sako poetas Rimvydas Stankevičius, kurio eilėraščių knyga „Kartais sninga juodai“ pateko į Metų knygos rinkimų poezijos penketuką.LRT KLASIKA pristato naują tinklalaidę „Be spoilerių“. Tai kino ir serialų naujienų laida, kurioje Austėja Kuskienė ir Jovaras Skanas kiekvieną antradienį aptaria tai, kas svarbiausia ekranuose.Ved. Justė Luščinskytė
In „Gute Leude – Das Hamburg Gespräch“ mit Lars Meier erzählt Tessa Aust, Geschäftsführerin der Schmidt Theater, wie ihre Kindheit zwischen Theater, Reeperbahn und Alsterdorf sie geprägt hat und wie sie früh ein Gespür für Kultur und Menschen entwickelt hat. Sie spricht darüber, wie ihre Familie, Reisen und internationale Erfahrungen ihren Blick aufs Leben und ihre Arbeit formen, warum Hamburg für sie unverhandelbar ist und wie sie Theater, Gastronomie und Veranstaltungen zu einem Ort verbindet, an dem Menschen abschalten und genießen können. Außerdem berichtet sie, welche Hamburger Orte sie liebt – von Planten und Blomen bis zum Passagekino – und weshalb ihr Stadtteil, die Reeperbahn und die bunte Vielfalt der Stadt eine zentrale Rolle in ihrem Leben spielen.
The latest episode of On The Record opens where any self-respecting Australian roots podcast should: the Port Fairy Folk Festival. It then takes a characteristic detour into aging payment technology, Formula One, Mick Turner guitar lines and the comedic chops of Steve Poltz. Show Notes Port Fairy Folk Festival Queenie & Hank - Anyhow I Love You Video ANNIE & THE CALDWELLS – Wrong feat. Deborah Caldwell Moore (Official Music Video) Kasey Chambers - Runaway Train (live) Mary Coughlan - 'I Can't Make You Love Me' | The Late Late Show | RTÉ One Liz Stringer – 'The Metrologist' (Live at Triple R) Liz's Final Show in Aust before heading back to the UK Steve Poltz - "The Son Of God" (live on eTown) Jim Lauderdale "Artificial Intelligence" Live From The Opry Shane O'Mara · Jac Tonks Sorrow Hides the Longing to Be Free - The Songs of Bert Jansch Blues Run the Game Emma Donovan - Take Me To The River (Official Show Trailer) Sons Of The East - Come Away [Official Video] Sons Of The East - Sweet Thing Mick Wall Eagles - Dark Desert Highway: How America s Dream Band Turned into a Nightmare Mick Turner - Don't Tell The Driver (2013) [Full Album] Mess Esque "Take Me to Your Infinite Garden" (Official Music Video) Messesque on Bandcamp Detectorists on Amazon Prime Steve Poltz Aust tour dates
Headlines here II - Albanese Government set to abandon tens of thousand with Australian visas in conflict- Update on Israeli/ US war on Iran- Sanctions on Russian oil relaxed- Student's arrested in Queensland for use of proscribed slogan 'from the river to the sea' face possible 2 years jail- Kneecap rapper charges of terrorism dropped- Right winger attack on Ballarat end of Ramadan feast- Racism affecting rental markets- RAHU picket Short Stay Conference and call for regulations of sector in Victoria- No charges for Robot Debt perpetratorsStudents' Strike 4 Palestine here II Anila reports from Wednesday 11 March Melbourne Students' Strike for Palestine rally. Aust Goes to War here II Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) member Retired Army Major Cameron Leckie speaks to the commitment the Australian Government has given to the illegal US/ Israeli war on Iran.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy delves through the week with satire.International Women's Development Agency here II Nayomi Kannangara, CEO of the Women's Development Agency (IWDA) outlines their work in a time when vigilance against attacks on equality and safety for women and LBTQI people needs to be heightened.No Duck & Quail Shooting Alliance here II Brie from No Duck & Qual Shooting Alliance outlines why she stands up against duck and quail shooting. Rally on Parliament House steps Wed 18th March 7:45am.
Ever wonder why some leaders, brands, and businesses seem to communicate so clearly that people instantly trust them, buy from them, and follow their vision? In this episode, I sit down with communication strategist and author Oliver Aust to unpack why communication is often the hidden bottleneck holding teams, businesses, and leaders back. We dive into why communication is the ultimate leverage skill in modern knowledge work, and how mastering it can transform everything from sales conversations and client loyalty to leadership influence and brand positioning. Together, we explore the psychology behind powerful messaging and the subtle communication dynamics most professionals overlook. Oliver shares the core principles behind his "Message Machine" framework, including how clarity beats complexity, why connection matters more than perfection, and how leaders can frame conversations in ways that inspire action instead of resistance. We also talk about differentiation in crowded markets, the role fear plays in decision-making, and a surprisingly simple framework for preparing impactful presentations in minutes instead of hours. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why communication (not strategy, talent, or expertise) is often the real bottleneck in growing teams and organizations The surprising reason clarity consistently outperforms complexity in messaging and persuasion How the best communicators balance connection and authority in conversations A simple mental shift that can instantly make your marketing and messaging more compelling The hidden fears that influence client decisions (and how great communicators address them) Why being different beats being "better" in branding and positioning How trust is built faster than most people think—and the tiny habits that make it stick A fast framework for preparing speeches or presentations that actually move people to action If you've ever felt like your ideas should be landing better, or that your expertise isn't translating into influence, sales, or growth, this episode will challenge how you think about communication. Tune in to learn the subtle shifts that can dramatically improve how you lead conversations, position your work, and connect with the people who matter most. Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Connect with Oliver Aust on LinkedIn Speak Like a CEO show on Spotify, Apple and YouTube Speak Like a CEO newsletter 21 Storytelling Frameworks
Ever wonder why some leaders, brands, and businesses seem to communicate so clearly that people instantly trust them, buy from them, and follow their vision? In this episode, I sit down with communication strategist and author Oliver Aust to unpack why communication is often the hidden bottleneck holding teams, businesses, and leaders back. We dive into why communication is the ultimate leverage skill in modern knowledge work, and how mastering it can transform everything from sales conversations and client loyalty to leadership influence and brand positioning. Together, we explore the psychology behind powerful messaging and the subtle communication dynamics most professionals overlook. Oliver shares the core principles behind his "Message Machine" framework, including how clarity beats complexity, why connection matters more than perfection, and how leaders can frame conversations in ways that inspire action instead of resistance. We also talk about differentiation in crowded markets, the role fear plays in decision-making, and a surprisingly simple framework for preparing impactful presentations in minutes instead of hours. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why communication (not strategy, talent, or expertise) is often the real bottleneck in growing teams and organizations The surprising reason clarity consistently outperforms complexity in messaging and persuasion How the best communicators balance connection and authority in conversations A simple mental shift that can instantly make your marketing and messaging more compelling The hidden fears that influence client decisions (and how great communicators address them) Why being different beats being "better" in branding and positioning How trust is built faster than most people think—and the tiny habits that make it stick A fast framework for preparing speeches or presentations that actually move people to action If you've ever felt like your ideas should be landing better, or that your expertise isn't translating into influence, sales, or growth, this episode will challenge how you think about communication. Tune in to learn the subtle shifts that can dramatically improve how you lead conversations, position your work, and connect with the people who matter most. Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Connect with Oliver Aust on LinkedIn Speak Like a CEO show on Spotify, Apple and YouTube Speak Like a CEO newsletter 21 Storytelling Frameworks
Ever wonder why some leaders, brands, and businesses seem to communicate so clearly that people instantly trust them, buy from them, and follow their vision? In this episode, I sit down with communication strategist and author Oliver Aust to unpack why communication is often the hidden bottleneck holding teams, businesses, and leaders back. We dive into why communication is the ultimate leverage skill in modern knowledge work, and how mastering it can transform everything from sales conversations and client loyalty to leadership influence and brand positioning. Together, we explore the psychology behind powerful messaging and the subtle communication dynamics most professionals overlook. Oliver shares the core principles behind his "Message Machine" framework, including how clarity beats complexity, why connection matters more than perfection, and how leaders can frame conversations in ways that inspire action instead of resistance. We also talk about differentiation in crowded markets, the role fear plays in decision-making, and a surprisingly simple framework for preparing impactful presentations in minutes instead of hours. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why communication (not strategy, talent, or expertise) is often the real bottleneck in growing teams and organizations The surprising reason clarity consistently outperforms complexity in messaging and persuasion How the best communicators balance connection and authority in conversations A simple mental shift that can instantly make your marketing and messaging more compelling The hidden fears that influence client decisions (and how great communicators address them) Why being different beats being "better" in branding and positioning How trust is built faster than most people think—and the tiny habits that make it stick A fast framework for preparing speeches or presentations that actually move people to action If you've ever felt like your ideas should be landing better, or that your expertise isn't translating into influence, sales, or growth, this episode will challenge how you think about communication. Tune in to learn the subtle shifts that can dramatically improve how you lead conversations, position your work, and connect with the people who matter most. Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Connect with Oliver Aust on LinkedIn Speak Like a CEO show on Spotify, Apple and YouTube Speak Like a CEO newsletter 21 Storytelling Frameworks
Short mix trying out new equipment.Mixed 030826001. Treat Wave - Higher Place002. Disfonia - Masculine Expansion003. Remember the Light - Avenue One & Saya004. Escape to Summer - Northern Project005. Love's A Hidden Game - Yamatinaya006. Austère Directions - Misja Helsoot007. Out of the Sky - Lange & Sarah Howells008. No Love - Yang009. Gone - Daniel Wanrooy010. Safe From Harm - Markus Schulz011. Amber Horizon - Daxson
Pernai Lietuvos gyventojai į vaistines grąžino kone 50 tonų pasenusių ar nebereikalingų vaistų. Tai didžiausias farmacinių atliekų kiekis per metus. Ką tai rodo, kad žmonės jau žino, jog senus vaistus reikia atiduoti vaistinėms ar kad vaistų prisiperka gerokai per daug?„Kadangi daug gilinausi į ikimokyklinį ugdymą, šiandien neabejoju – šis amžiaus tarpsnis yra ir pats svarbiausias. Tai pagrindas visam gyvenimui“, - savo knygoje „Iki mokyklos. Ankstyvosios vaikystės gidas tėvams ir mokytojams“ rašo dr. Austėja Landsbergienė. Pokalbis apie tai, koks turėtų tas pagrindas, ką apie šį vaiko amžiaus tarpsnį turėtų žinoti tėvams.Ar tai kas sveika gali ir turi būti malonu? Ar sveikas gyvenimas tik ribojimai ir savikontrolė, o gal jis suderinamas su įvairiais maloniais patyrimais? Pokalbis su knygos „Malonumai yra sveikata“ autoriumi, sveikatingumo kultūros propaguotoju Juozu Dapšausku.Ved, Agnė Skamarakaitė
„Kadangi daug gilinausi į ikimokyklinį ugdymą, šiandien neabejoju – šis amžiaus tarpsnis yra ir pats svarbiausias. Tai pagrindas visam gyvenimui“, - savo knygoje „Iki mokyklos. Ankstyvosios vaikystės gidas tėvams ir mokytojams“ rašo socialinių mokslų daktarė Austėja Landsbergienė. Ką svarbiausia apie šį vaiko amžiaus tarpsnį reikėtų žinoti tėvams?Ved. Agnė Skamarakaitė
Kaip mūsų balso klostės reaguoja į šaltį? Ar užkimimas visada reiškia problemą ir kaip šiuo laikotarpiu savo balsą saugoti? Pokalbis su gydytoja otorinolaringologe Austėja Pečeliūniene.Ved. Ignas Andriukevičius.
Mango Parker is one of the lead scientists and support for wineries affected by smoke in their regions.The other project is a music one, there are 6 songs featuring wine stories in a quirky style that is worth a listen. Look up AWRI on all music streaming services.@thewineshowaustralia
Want to request a song? Tell us your rating? Send us a Text Message right now! This week on 1001 Songs That Make You Want To Die, we take on “Heroes” — a song that somehow manages to be genuinely beautiful, historically important, and still capable of making us argue for way too long.We dig into David Bowie in his Berlin era, the real story behind the kiss by the Wall, why this song sounds enormous even when it's barely moving, and how Heroes became shorthand for triumph, hope, and stadium-sized emotion, whether it earned it or not.Along the way, we talk Cold War romance, production tricks that shouldn't work but absolutely do, Bowie mythology versus reality, and whether repeated cultural overuse can turn even a great song into something… complicated.It's respectful. It's argumentative. And yes, someone still has to ask the question: could you beat David Bowie in a fight?DUBBY DUBBY is declaring WAR on big Energy! Use the promo code "1001songs" at checkout for 10% off! Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEBlessington Support the podcast when you buy a Blessington watch! Use the promo code “1001songs” at checkout. DUBBYDUBBY is declaring WAR on big Energy! Use the promo code "1001songs" at checkout for 10% off! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie/Follow us on TikTok: @the1001crew
Paul and Macca talk to Heather Corkhill – Legal Dir, Equality Aust: Shortcomings of New Hate Speech Laws Heather Corkhill is a dedicated human rights and anti-discrimination law and policy specialist. With combined qualifications and experience in law, mediation and film production, Heather is committed to promoting equity, diversity, and human rights for LGBTIQ+ Australians, addressing systemic issues through practical and innovative solutions. The post Sat, 17th, Jan 2026: Heather Corkhill – Legal Dir, Equality Aust: Shortcomings of New Hate Speech Laws appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Another half the Slime Time regulars gather to regale us with tales of their favorite games played in 2025. Some released this year, some are decades old, but these are the titles that brought smiles to our faces this year!Join Bururian's official/unofficial Dragon's Den Discord: https://discord.gg/AC8cS7w3dASlime Time t-shirt : https://dq-dragons-den-woodus.creator-spring.com/listing/dragon-quest-slime-time-podcasCheck out Platty's website https://sites.google.com/view/plattym3 for Perler Bead creations, Platty's play log, and links to TONS of translated DQ games.For more Slime Time, hit us up @DQSlimeTime on Twitter or slimetimepodcast@gmail.com or join in all the discussions taking place at https://www.woodus.com/forums/3:20 - Jen #1 - Stardew Valley12:00 - Yangus #1 - Rollercoaster Tycoon Classic21:30 - Aust #1 - Story of Seasons Grand Bazaar29:00 - Jay #1 - Repo32:00 - Twinkie #1 - Xenoblade Chronicles DE38:20 - Pendy #1 - Street Fighter VI43:20 - Jen #2 - Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii52:10 - Yangus #2 - Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes1:08:20 - Jay #2 - Monster Train 21:12:35 - Twinkie #2 - Kirby Air Riders1:18:00 - Pendy #2 - Dragon Quest 1+2 HD2D Remake1:21:15 - Jen #3 - Suikoden I & II HD Remaster: Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars1:31:15 - Yangus #3 - Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen1:40:10 - Jay #3 - Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac & Tiny Rogues1:44:20 - Twinkie #3 - Old School Runescape1:47:30 - Pendy #3 - SD Gundam G Generation Eternal1:52:15 - Yangus #4 - Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights2:02:45 - Jen Honorable Mentions - Dragon Quest 1+2 HD2D Remake & Octopath Traveler 02:08:10 - Yangus Honorable Mentions - too many
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durée : 00:05:28 - La Revue de presse internationale - par : Catherine Duthu - Trains supprimés, vols annulés, écoles et crèches fermées, hôpitaux perturbés : la Belgique connaît, depuis hier, trois jours de grève pour "mettre fin au démantèlement social". Le Premier ministre Bart De Wever prévoit 9 milliards d'économies d'ici 2029 pour assainir les finances publiques.
Welcome to The 80's Montage! (music, mateys and cool shit from the 80s) Your Hosts Jay Jovi & Sammy HardOn, singers from Australian 80's tribute band Rewind 80's. We take you back to living in the 80's: music, artists, TV commercials and video clips. Please rate, review and enjoy! Music licensed by APRA/AMCOS Theme music ©2019 M. Skerman. Produced & edited by Matty Ray. See Facebook for links to videos & songs mentioned in this episode! Email: Samantha@planet80s.com.auFacebook: the80smontagepodcast twitter: @the80smontage instagram: the80smontageRewind 80's Band - www.rewind80sband.comTickets - www.rewind80smixtape.com.auBookings - samantha@planet80s.com.auPlease Subscribe, Like, Share, Rate (Itunes please)You can join to for only $2 a month (Get On It)https://www.patreon.com/the80smontagepodcast*The views & opinions expressed in this Podcast are solely those of the individuals expressing them & do not represent the views or opinions of any third party.Where guests appear on the Podcast, their views & opinions are solely their own & do not represent the views or opinions of The 80's Montage hosts or team.The 80's Montage does not accept responsibility for the views of its guests & their appearance on this Podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent.*Links: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts - I Love Rock N' Rollhttps://youtu.be/A4cFIzr85cU?si=2cyhT1df96fTsNLZRick Springfield - Don't Talk To Strangershttps://youtu.be/7uaGsTGrJdA?si=ifmcV4Tvh74e3r4cYazoo - Only You • TopPophttps://youtu.be/dt9gn7R683k?si=V0rvhrwunVPClJZfKim Wilde - View From A Bridge (Official Music Video)https://youtu.be/APbaO8_b4Sw?si=fzdtLYYk9U08YDckThe Members - Radio 1982https://youtu.be/IGhsO63D_R8?si=7znLmzdN3v_VxSiVRembrandt's Licensed Restaurant - 1982 : TV Commercialhttps://youtu.be/dm8tIrhjKro?si=bqc-6Gk-ZGV90oSNDuran Duran - Hungry like the Wolf (Official Music Video)https://youtu.be/oJL-lCzEXgI?si=QqBivTxD2t-3EPyZMadness - It Must Be Love (Official HD Video)https://youtu.be/vmezIIrFQmY?si=rHThhCMBuAKdHW86Haircut 100 - Love Plus One (Official Video)https://youtu.be/5_msHpEa3_Y?si=06paPCW9EkgxzzKZAdrian Gurvitz - Classic (1982)https://youtu.be/FBlLyLrQH7k?si=fIBXsJIPLv0zqrdQThanks For Listening!The 80's Montage Podcast
Send us a textIn our lives we will eventually have to deal with conflicts. How do we handle that conflict? How do we maintain relationships when that conflict is with people we care about? How do we return back to safety after conflict? These are all questions we answer this week as we are joined again by our friend Aubrey Aust! To learn more about Aubrey, check out her website aubreyaust.com or find her on Instagram at @aubrey__aust! Stay up to date with our episodes and happenings by following us on Facebook, Threads, Instagram, and LinkedIn and please email any questions or feedback to TouchySubjectsPodcast@gmail.com or head to our website TouchySubjectsPodcast.com.If you or someone you know wants assistance please call the National Hotline at 1−800−799−7233 or visit https://www.thehotline.org or the National Sexual Assault Helpline at 1-800-656-4673 or RAINN.org.Music credits: Uplifting Summer by Alex_MakeMusic (2021) Licensed under a Pixabay License. http://pixabay.com/music/dance-uplifting-summer-10356/The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are the host's own and might not represent the official views and opinions of the agencies in which they represent.
Moving to America and playing an important part in an incredible period of dominance with Suzuki. The competitive intensity fellow Aussie Matt Mladin brought to his training and racing as well as the emergence of data and the deep dives that helped make him a better rider. Returning home and switching from team land, where you try to exploit even the smallest holes in the rules, to enforcing them for Motorcycling Australia. How policing the technical side lead to the top job, the challenges navigating through covid and a balance sheet that was on life support. The greenshoots in all areas of two wheel competition in Oz inspired by our MXON and Speedway teams in recent months. Plus working on the Australian Motorsport Hall of Fame board and a park the politics ‘roll your sleeves up’ approach to management. Peter’s candid approach to story telling will leave you in no doubt that the right administrator can make a good Motorsport podcast guest. Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know who you want to hear from on Rusty's GarageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ever feel like you know all the “right” things to do in a relationship, but when the moment comes, your body is flooded with stress, your voice tightens, or you just shut down? Many of us long for deep connection and trust, but when life gets real, our nervous system can hijack our best intentions. The invisible forces of old wounds, protective patterns, and the lightning-fast reactions of our bodies can make true safety in love feel just out of reach. In this episode, you'll discover practical ways to bridge the gap between knowing and feeling safe and connected with your partner. Drawing on insights from attachment and polyvagal theory, somatic psychology, and real-world relationship experiences, the conversation sheds light on what “embodied safety” truly means—and why it's the foundation for intimacy, trust, and even passion. Listeners will come away with tools to notice their body's cues, co-regulate with a partner, and develop relational intelligence that supports lasting, resilient love—even when challenges arise. Aubrey Aust is a writer and master's candidate at NYU studying relational psychology and philosophy. Her work explores how emotional safety, embodiment, and relational intelligence shape intimacy and trust. Drawing from attachment theory, polyvagal theory, and somatic psychology, Aubrey helps individuals and couples understand how to build safety in relationships through both the mind and the body. She is passionate about making complex psychological insights practical, soulful, and deeply human. Episode Highlights 08:38 How our bodies subconsciously sense safety or danger in relationships. 10:32 The importance of nonverbal cues and body sensations in emotional communication. 16:50 Identifying and changing self-protective behaviors that block intimacy. 19:10 Accessing vulnerability for co-regulation. 21:54 How consistency shapes true relational growth. 26:32 Navigating the tension between meeting others' needs and self-care in daily life. 28:08 How curiosity about intense emotions can help heal shame and estrangement. 32:04 How understanding core needs brings freedom and new options in relationships. 35:17 Rewiring your reactions: How noticing your nervous system transforms relationships. 38:39 How small shifts in attention can instantly calm your nervous system. 41:30 Unlocking the power to heal and evolve through relationship challenges. Your Check List of Actions to Take Take conscious pauses to slow down and deepen your breath, helping you regulate stress and become more present in relationships. Practice tuning into your bodily sensations during interactions—notice tension, breath patterns, or relaxation—to better understand your felt sense of safety. Build somatic awareness by gently observing your physical reactions when you feel unsafe or activated, such as tightness, speeding up, or shutting down. Create check-in rituals with your partner to attune to each other's nervous system cues, like noticing changes in body language, tone, or energy. Normalize and expect moments of rupture or conflict, and view them as opportunities to build relational trust through repair and open communication. Get curious about your protective patterns (such as people-pleasing, avoidance, or hyper-independence) and consider when they may no longer serve intimacy. Use subtle self-regulation techniques in social situations, like grounding your feet, gently pressing your fingers together, or scanning the room to calm your nervous system. When you feel dysregulated in a conversation, ask clarifying questions or take a brief pause to gather yourself instead of reacting from a place of activation. Mentioned It Didn't Start with You: How Inherited Family Trauma Shapes Who We Are and How to End the Cycle (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) Social Baseline Theory (National Library of Medicine article) Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) (Psychology Today) Polyvegal Theory (Polyvagal Institute) ERP 261: How To Strengthen Your Relationship From A Polyvagal Perspective – An Interview with Dr. Stephen Porges ERP 276: Understanding The Need For Both Self-Regulation And Co-Regulation In Relationship – An interview With Deb Dana Evolve in Love (program) Evolve In Love Discovery Session with Dr. Jessica Higgins (Acuity booking link) Connect with Aubrey Aust Websites: aubreyaust.com YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCozW2k08GkMQbjs1vyN_Fkw Instagram: www.instagram.com/aubrey__aust LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/aubrey-aust-8b7744174 Newsletter: aubreyaust.com/newsletter
Australia's landmark defence treaty with Papua New Guinea has been approved by PNG's cabinet after a two week delay.
A 10h, ce vendredi 19 septembre 2025, les GG : Emmanuel de Villiers, chef d'entreprise, Jérôme Marty, médecin généraliste, et Zohra Bitan, cadre de la fonction publique, débattent de : Mobilisation contre l'austérité, stop ou encore ?
Aujourd'hui, Fatima Aït Bounoua, Antoine Diers et Bruno Poncet débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Some couples seem to grow stronger and more connected over time, while others quietly drift apart and struggle without ever addressing the issues. In this conversation, we explore why emotional security is the key difference between thriving partnerships and those that suffer in silence. You'll discover how secure attachment fosters trust, open communication, and lasting intimacy, and why insecure patterns like avoidance or anxiety often lead to conflict and disconnection. We will also share practical insights for breaking unhealthy cycles, building deeper emotional safety, and creating a relationship where both partners feel seen, valued, and supported. If you want to understand what truly makes love last, this discussion will give you the tools and clarity to strengthen your bond.
This week we are talking about the show that reset the direction of RCW : Heavy is the Crown, We have exiting news from EPW, ticket sales in Aust for AEW & WWE, Clash in Paris & WWEshop tells us AJ Lee is coming back RCW : Heavy is the Crown - https://youtu.be/gaxM4etDrZ4?si=qb4P5s6Oa0R8xl-C #WWE #AEW #NXT #NJPW #ROH #MLW #GCW #youtube #applepodcasts #Spotify #australianwrestling #Vodcast #podcast #supportyourlocalpromotions #supportyourlocalwrestlers X/Instagram - @WrestleRadioAU @Beasteastman @LachlanAlbert @Geoff_setty @JamieAppsMedia Check out all our WRA merch at www.redbubble.com/people/toddy33?asc=u All profits from the purchase of these products are donated to Gotcha4Life and Beyond Blue supporting mens health issues Hear over 11 YEARS of WRA interviews, reviews and more at WrestleRadioAustralia.com Subscribe on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Twitch, iHeart Radio, TuneIn Radio... it's FREE
Your brand is one viral moment away from disaster.Crisis management expert Oliver Aust and legal expert Gordon Firemark know this. They've watched brands crumble overnight, and others emerge stronger.In this episode:→ Crisis playbook that works (not theory)→ Training your team on it→ Legal safeguards before storms hit→ PR recovery when damage control fails→ Trust rebuilding that converts skepticsIt's battle-tested strategies from experts who've pulled brands back from the brink.This one is for those serious about brand resilience.-Find gaps in your brand health and performance in 5 minutes with The Brand Health Audit.-Avoid wasting time reaching out to the wrong fit businesses, Dealfront lets you narrow your audience down without needing to pay for every signal. How badass are they? They've given The Art of Positioning listeners 10% off after your trial on this link: https://leadfeeder.partnerlinks.io/the-art-of-positioning-03:43 Debating Bad Publicity04:53 Types of Brand Crises13:38 Handling Legal Battles and Public Perception22:47 Crisis Communication Strategies33:38 Building a Crisis Playbook39:24 Collaborative Training with Clients47:30 Trademarking and Brand Protection49:29 Emerging Threats: AI and DeepFakes54:22 Partnerships and Contracts01:06:46 Rebuilding Trust After a Crisis-5 episodes to binge on:The no bullshit strategy with Alex SmithBrand strategy in action with Cam VarnerAI, Automation and Strategy with Leland Best and Chris TrokaUnmasking strategy with Beatrice and Elijah What's your position? with Beatrice and ElijahReach out to guest speakers:Gordon Firemark:Law Firm | Entertainment Law Update podcast | Legit Podcast Pro podcast | Trademark Guide for Creators | Courses and Resources | YouTube | LinkedIn Oliver Aust:LinkedIn | Speak Like a CEO Academy | Speak Like a CEO PodcastFollow Beatrice Gutknecht:LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram | WebsiteProduced by Your Podcast Sidekick
In Pacific Waves today: Samoa official election results to be confirmed this week; Aust and China gift Sol Islands multi-million-dollar vehicles; Record number of women vie for Bougainville parliamentary seats; Manusina coach to push for more development opportunities. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Tous les matins à 8h17, l'actualité économique avec Emmanuel Lechypre.
Ce mercredi 13 août, les nouvelles mesures prises par le nouveau gouvernement roumain, qui ravivent les tensions politiques et sociales dans le pays, ont été abordées par Caroline Loyer dans sa chronique, dans l'émission Good Morning Business, présentée par Erwan Morice, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Cam Mackenzie chats to Simon, Jill, Sam and Richo about the success of the distilling industry here in Australia.@thewineshowaustralia
Another feedback pod today, we're getting plenty of comments and questions so keep them coming.We start with a comment from Timothy in reference to our 'hardest opening holes' conversation last week, with a great (ie. funny) story about playing at Latrobe in front of a crowd and what happened.Then a voicemail from Paul in Wollongong with a question on grip pressure.Jamie wants to know why a US players caddy was refused entry into the UK for The Open Championship due to a 30-year old drug charge, yet Ryan Peake was allowed in given his more recent, and more serious, issues.And we have an update on our conversation late last week about a potential Talk Birdie To Me Golf Day on the Gold Coast where we want to get together with the Talk Birdie Wolfpack and have a comp, and a get together.....it is looking promising.Phil has a comment and question on the 1996 Australian Open in Sydney where Mark played, and a question about his home course in Newcastle.And finally today, Adam from Ballarat has a Top 5 suggestion - the Top 5 players who had great potential, but didn't live up to it. Nick and Mark answer it live on the fly.We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best. See your local golf shop or professional for a PING club fitting;Golf Clearance Outlet, visit them online here to find your nearest store.Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia.And watchMynumbers: download from the App Store or Google Play, and Southern Golf Club: with their brand new Simulator Room. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What is the power of documentary film to drive social change? This week's NARA podcast guests, documentarians Karolina Domagalska (Abortion Dream Team) and Miki Redelinghuys (Mother City), answer this question by turning their cameras on activist movements in Warsaw and Cape Town. Karolina Domagalska's film Abortion Dream Team follows activists in Poland assisting women facing unwanted pregnancies. Miki Redelinghuys's film Mother City (co-directed with Pearlie Joubert) depicts the social housing movement 'Reclaim the City', led by the activist Nkosikhona Swortbooi, who also speaks in the episode. These conversations, hosted by NARA's journalist Nojus Setkauskas, were recorded this March at the human rights film festival Movies that Matter in the Hague, the Netherlands. Sound engineered by Kata Bitowt, edited by Karolis Vyšniauskas and Austėja Pūraitė See pictures and the description here: https://nara.lt/en/articles-en/films-documenting-resistance Support NARA: https://nara.lt/en/support Nojus Setkauskas is one of the participants in the Young Journalists internship program within the PERSPECTIVES project. Episode picture: Karolina Domagalska (middle) shooting documentary Abortion Dream Team. ©Karolina Jackowska
In this engaging conversation, Aust and Deegan sit down with Klay Weaver to discuss their shared passion for hunting. They delve into the origins of Total Season Outdoors, their hunting plans for the year, and the dynamics of hunting with family. The conversation also touches on the challenges of public land hunting, insights into duck hunting regulations, and personal hunting stories. They explore military hunting opportunities and the goals of their content creation, including self-filming techniques and equipment. The discussion wraps up with strategies for food plots and the dynamics of hunting in Mississippi, concluding with thoughts on future collaborations.TakeawaysTotal Season Outdoors was founded on a shared passion for hunting.Family dynamics play a crucial role in planning hunting trips.Public land hunting presents unique challenges and opportunities.Duck hunting regulations vary by state and can impact hunting strategies.Personal hunting stories highlight the unpredictability of the sport.Military installations offer unique hunting opportunities for service members.Self-filming requires specific techniques and equipment for success.Food plots are essential for attracting deer and improving hunting success.Chapters00:00 Podcast Evolution and Audio Challenges05:24 Total Season Outdoors: Origins and Mission08:24 Hunting Plans and Family Dynamics11:26 Hunting Experiences Across States14:06 Military Hunting Opportunities and Regulations21:42 Goals and Aspirations for Total Season Outdoors23:30 Training Bird Dogs for Hunting26:46 Preparing for Deer Season30:23 Hunting Strategies in Missouri33:37 Food Plot Management and Hunting Techniques37:18 Challenges of Hunting in Mississippi39:15 Self-Filming Hunting Adventures47:06 Connecting with the AudienceKeywordspodcast, hunting, outdoor adventures, monetization, self-filming, military hunting, duck hunting, food plots, deer hunting, family dynamics
Qofka raba inuu guriga gudihiisa ganacsi ku sameeyo, waa inuu marka hore ogaadaa xeerarka iyo shuruudaha ku xidhan. Warbixintan ayaa kuu qeexaysa.
In Pacific Waves today: Marlborough flooding triggering for Samoan resident; Fiji PM hopeful Fijians can join Aust military; Fiji's former anti-corruption head's reputation destroyed - lawyer; Polynesian Panthers co-founder on proposed immigration law change; Tahiti tops medal tally at Pacific Mini Games. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
In this episode of the Just One Outdoors podcast, Aust and Deegan sit down with Scott Lowe to discuss their experiences and challenges during turkey hunting season. They share humorous and relatable stories about their adventures, including encounters with turkeys, the struggles of hunting on public land, and the camaraderie of the hunting community. The conversation flows through various hunting tales, highlighting the ups and downs of the sport, while also reflecting on personal growth and experiences in the outdoors. In this conversation, the host shares detailed experiences from turkey hunting season, discussing various strategies, challenges faced, and lessons learned throughout the process. The narrative captures the highs and lows of hunting, the excitement of hearing turkeys, and the importance of adapting strategies based on the environment and turkey behavior. The conversation also touches on the camaraderie of hunting with friends and the emotional rollercoaster that comes with the pursuit of game. In this engaging conversation, the host and guest share a series of hunting stories that highlight the unpredictability and excitement of outdoor adventures. From the challenges of turkey hunting to humorous anecdotes about a game warden named Jimmy, the discussion captures the essence of camaraderie and the lessons learned in the field. The conversation also delves into eerie encounters during night hunts and the thrill of hog hunting, emphasizing the unique experiences that come with each outing.TakeawaysTurkey hunting stories can be both humorous and frustrating.Public land hunting presents unique challenges and experiences.The excitement of opening day can quickly turn into disappointment.Hunting requires patience and adaptability to changing circumstances.The camaraderie among hunters is a significant aspect of the experience.Every hunting season brings new lessons and stories to share.The thrill of the hunt often comes with unexpected twists.Personal growth in hunting can come from both successes and failures.Sharing hunting experiences fosters a sense of community among enthusiasts. Hearing a turkey fight is an exhilarating experience.Finding the right spot can make all the difference in hunting success.Access routes to hunting spots can greatly affect outcomes.Weather conditions can influence turkey behavior significantly.Adapting your approach based on previous experiences is crucial.Understanding turkey behavior is key to successful hunting.Public land hunting can present unique challenges.Camaraderie among hunters enhances the experience.Every hunting trip teaches valuable lessons.Different hunting styles exist, and each hunter has their own approach.Outdoor adventures provide a deeper connection to nature.Sharing stories fosters community among hunters.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Podcast Revamp02:54 Turkey Hunting Stories Begin06:03 Day One: The Struggles of Opening Day08:55 Day Two: The Jake Encounter20:56 Day Three: The Search for the Tom29:59 Reflections on Hunting Experiences30:58 Turkey Season Adventures41:04 Hunting Strategies and Lessons Learned53:13 The Final Days of Turkey Season01:01:54 The Ups and Downs of Hunting Adventures01:07:08 The Legend of Jimmy: A Game Warden's Tale01:15:14 Coon Hunting Stories: Lessons from the Field01:19:58 Eerie Encounters in the Woods01:27:10 Hog Hunting: The Thrills and Chills01:30:23 Reflections on Hunting ExperiencesKeywordsturkey hunting, hunting stories, outdoor podcast, hunting tips, turkey season, public land hunting, hunting experiences, hunting challenges, turkey hunting techniques, hunting community, turkey hunting, hunting strategies, outdoor adventures, wildlife, hunting stories, turkey season, hunting tips, nature, outdoor lifestyle, hunting experiences, hunting, turkey hunting, coon hunting, game warden, outdoor adventures, wildlife, hunting stories, Alabama, wild hogs, lessons learned
Send us a textCultural scripts are internalized patterns of behavior and thought that guide how we behave, interpret actions, and react in social contexts. These "scripts" aren't rules but rather expectations on how we are supposed to act and behave. But what if we didn't have to? What if there was a way we could "rewrite" these scripts to live more authentically? That is just the conversation we dive in to today with our guest and friend Aubrey Aust.To learn more about Aubrey, check out her website aubreyaust.com or find her on Instagram at @aubrey__aust! Stay up to date with our episodes and happenings by following us on Facebook, Threads, Instagram, and LinkedIn and please email any questions or feedback to TouchySubjectsPodcast@gmail.com or head to our website TouchySubjectsPodcast.com.If you or someone you know wants assistance please call the National Hotline at 1−800−799−7233 or visit https://www.thehotline.org or the National Sexual Assault Helpline at 1-800-656-4673 or RAINN.org.Music credits: Uplifting Summer by Alex_MakeMusic (2021) Licensed under a Pixabay License. http://pixabay.com/music/dance-uplifting-summer-10356/The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are the host's own and might not represent the official views and opinions of the agencies in which they represent.
Vaivos Grainytės pjesė „Dvidešimt keturi“. Garso režisierius, kompozitorius ir montažo autorius Arturas Bumšteinas. Techninė garso pagalba Sonata Barčytė-Jadevičienė, Andrius Mackevičius, Pranas Gudaitis ir Arūnas Zujus.Atliko Julia Karelina, Ieva Labanauskaitė, Augustina Gruzdytė, Jonė Miškinytė, Ugnė Makselytė, Diemantė Merkevičiūtė, Gabrielė Griciūtė, Elena Laurinavičiūtė, Monika Staugaitytė, Justina Mykolaitytė, Urtė Laukaitytė, Armanda Rudelytė, Austėja Masliukaitė, Gertrūda Breivytė, Alexandra Bondarev, Magdalena Kozlovskaja, Greta Grinevičiūtė, Agata Orlovska, Ieva Rižė, Kamilė Krasauskaitė, Aurelija Bulaukaitė, Liepa Sofija Vareikaitė, Vaiva Grainytė, Agnė Semenovičiūtė, Elmyra Ragimova, Vilniaus kultūros centro LRT vaikų choras, Gailė Griciūtė (fisharmonija) Algirdas Biveinis (vargonai), Kristupas Gikas (fleita), Diemantė Merkevičiūtė (smuikas), Ignas Juzokas (ritmo mašina) bei šiuolaikinės muzikos ansamblis „Synaesthesis“. Dovilės Bagdonaitės iliustracija. 2024 m.
Today, Kirsty sits down with Aubrey Aust, a writer, researcher and master's candidate at NYU. Together, they talk about the ins and outs of relational safety and how to establish healthy boundaries to foster secure attachment. Show Notes: https://link.edgepilot.com/s/a340c971/7OWa_lu-4EeZlbw9sxMFKw?u=http://www.aubreyaust.com/ https://www.instagram.com/aubrey__aust/ https://www.attachmenttheoryinaction.com/ https://www.tkcchaddock.org/events/atiawebinar/ https://shop.tkcchaddock.org/ https://www.facebook.com/share/g/19Xm5Nhk2K/ https://www.facebook.com/TKCChaddock https://www.linkedin.com/company/tkcchaddock/posts/?feedView=all https://www.instagram.com/tkcchaddock https://www.facebook.com/krugglesatchaddock https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirstynolan84/
In response to news of a BAN on “exotic animal skins” in London's fashion week, Robbie is joined by Christy Plott Gilmore, a 4th-generation crocodile and alligator industry specialist whose family has owned a tannery for generations in Georgia. Christy invited Dr. Patrick Aust, the Director of the African Institute of Applied Herpetology and expert in innovative solutions to reptilian management to join this conversation. If you have ever been interested in understanding the world of sustainable use of wildlife then listen to this podcast! Do you have questions we can answer? Send it via DM on IG or through email at info@bloodorigins.com Support our Conservation Club Members! Big Chino Outfitters: https://www.bigchinooutfitters.com/ John X Safaris: https://www.johnxsafaris.com/ Stone Road Media: https://www.stoneroadmedia.com/ See more from Blood Origins: https://bit.ly/BloodOrigins_Subscribe Music: Migration by Ian Post (Winter Solstice), licensed through artlist.io This podcast is brought to you by Bushnell, who believes in providing the highest quality, most reliable & affordable outdoor products on the market. Your performance is their passion. https://www.bushnell.com This podcast is also brought to you by Silencer Central, who believes in making buying a silencer simple and they handle the paperwork for you. Shop the largest silencer dealer in the world. Get started today! https://www.silencercentral.com This podcast is brought to you by Safari Specialty Importers. Why do serious hunters use Safari Specialty Importers? Because getting your trophies home to you is all they do. Find our more at: https://safarispecialtyimporters.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Hope Comes Donna Aust One of my favorite things to do is study some of the characters of the Bible. You can learn so much by just taking the time to study… and the contemplate…actually pause and try to put yourself in the position of who you are reading about. What would your reactions be? What would you have said in a particular situation? How would you have reacted to people sharing the Gospel with YOU in Biblical times. I've researched and preached on many characters in the Bible by doing just that. Those are some of my most requested sermons as well. I said all that to lay the ground work for what you are going to be hearing from our guest today. Donna Aust is the founder of Donna Aust Ministries and she is also the author of a great book, “When Hope Comes – Discovering God's Character and Our True Identity Through the Book of Ruth.” In this book, you will meet Ruth. You will experience the tragedy and hard choices they had to make. You will be with them as they go through some the darkest times imaginable, personally and for the nation of Israel as well. But, you will also see how God uses this “non-Jewish” woman in a unique way… to usher in the birth of our Savior… Jesus. Amen! I can't wait… help me welcome to the program, Donna Aust! Donna, it is a blessing to have you with us today. I can't tell you how much I've been looking forward to today's interview. Before we get started though, the first question I always start with is this… other than that brief information I just shared, can you tell us in your own words, “Who is Donna Aust?” Let me ask you, WHY did you write this book about Ruth? What was it about Ruth's story that resonated with you the most? Ruth was a Moabite, historically, they were enemies of Israel. But times were hard and Naomi and her husband and sons decided to be like Jacob and go where the food was… in this case, Moab. But tragedy struck and the men died. This seems like it should be the end of the story… but this young woman decided that SHE would live as an Israelite – in Israel. Forsaking her past and staying with her mother-in-law. God used that Faith to usher in the birth of Jesus. But, some people say she acted improperly by going to the threshing floor and making an intimate advance on Boaz (even though she was following Naomi's instructions). Basically, she was ASKING Boaz to fulfill the Jewish tradition of being a “kinsman-redeemer.” How did you cover this in your book? Another thing I would like to bring out is the two different kinds of attitudes we see demonstrated. Naomi is bitter, “Don't call me Naomi, call me Mara because the Lord has made my life bitter” in Ruth 1:20-21… compared to the faith of Ruth who acted in unwavering loyalty and faithfulness to Naomi's instructions. Did you highlight these two differences in your book? Like I said in the beginning, I like to look at things, not from the perspective of “the spiritual acts” that I'm reading – but how “I WOULD HAVE” reacted without the foreknowledge that we have by reading about what happened. For example, when Paul was stoned to death and left on the side of the road… he was dead. Which means he was in the presence of Jesus. But, his disciples were praying, releasing their Faith to raise him from the dead. I imagined myself there… in the presence of Jesus – enjoying Heaven… and...