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Hosts Jo Firestone & Manolo Moreno play listener-created games with callers!Games played: Dr. Stateshow submitted by Justin Friello from Schenectady, New York, Dr. Marie Kondo-wave submitted by Noah Levine from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Sing Me To Sleep submitted by Lindsey Sherman from Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaCallers: Jane from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Jules from Portland, Oregon; Fia from Brooklyn, New York; David from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; Bahiyyih from Eau Claire, Wisconsin; Michael from Topsham, Devon, England; Finn & Dave from St. Petersburg, FloridaOutro theme by Jon from Tale of the ManticoreThis episode sponsored by:Green Chef - Go to GreenChef.com/gameshow60 and use code gameshow60 to get 60% off plus free shipping on the #1 Meal Kit for Eating Well!
Episode 86 of #HallyuAtU hosted by Shanice (@Kpopbox_) and Shai (@TheKway_100). Breaking down the latest K-news, unpopular opinions like “Bahiyyih got into Kep1er cuz of her brother” and share what's been on our radars.. Send your unpopular opinions, dilemmas or requests to kpopbox.co.uk/hallyuatu and join the conversation using #HallyuAtU on social media. Instagram and twitter: @HallyuAtU Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode One opens at Abdu'l-Baha's funeral, a funeral unlike any the Holy Land had ever seen. Tens of thousands of people lined the streets of Haifa to pay homage to one they considered as the benevolent father to all. The series recounts Abdu'l-Baha's early years using the words of his devoted sister Bahiyyih, and tells the story of Baha'u'llah's acceptance of the message of the Bab, which caused the family's life to be thrown into turmoil. Baha'u'llah – cruelly incarcerated for four months in a dark underground dungeon – received the first intimations of his own Divine mission there. Abdu'l-Baha was the first to recognize his father's station as a messenger of God. For the next 40 years of exile and banishment and thereafter, the personal and tender care for others that was already a part of Abdul-Baha's personality became a daily, defining feature of the rest of his life. Join us as we explore the powerful life and profound teachings of Abdu'l-Baha.Credits:Narrated by Parisa Fitz-Henley and Rainn Wilson, with contributions from Michael Day, Hooper Dunbar, and Lesley Taherzadeh O'MaraFeaturing the voices of Penn Badgely, James Gillies, and Forouz MasrourWritten and produced by Rob Weinberg and Nathan RainsfordAssistant Editor: Noah MatthewsExecutive producers include Rainn Wilson, Shahin Sobhani, Steve Sarowitz Maia Reneau and Ford Bowers for Spring Green Media, in collaboration with 239Days.com and BahaiTeachings.org.
O KPTN está de volta em seu episódio de número 44 contando o que rolou entre os dias 9 e 29 de outubro de mais importante no mundinho do k-pop. Entrou nesta edição: Caso de ódio contra Bahiyyih, perseguidores do ATEEZ, afastamentos de BOL4 e Chaeyoung do fromis_9, Lee Sooman vendendo suas ações (e algumas outras combinações estranhas que estão acontecendo), novas plataformas de streaming contando nos charts coreanos, possíveis k-pops nos Grammys e AMAs, Daisy ganhando a batalha contra a MLD, produtos que Taemin desenvolveu para sua gatinha de estimação, fanmeetings e shows online e offline. Financie o KPT com apenas R$ 5,00: https://kpoptoppodcast.whosthanny.com/financie-o-kpt/ Newsletter: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/kpoptop_pod Mais notícias no blog: https://kpoptoppodcast.whosthanny.com/category/informativos/kptn/ NENHUMA QUEBRA DE DIREITOS É INTENCIONAL FICHA TÉCNICA Âncora: By (https://twitter.com/greenmead0w) Roteiro: Cambs (https://twitter.com/Gabi_Cambi) e By Revisão de roteiro: By Edição: By Revisão de áudio: By Capa: Kim Hongjoong do ATEEZ Introdução: Hmph! - WJSN Chocome Música de encerramento: Fire Saturday - Secret Number --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kpop-top/message
This week, Sean speaks to Bahiyyih Nakhjavani, a writer and poet. While she now resides in eastern France, she was born in Tehran, Iran, and grew up in Kampala, Uganda — with many visits to Haifa, Israel, where her parents lived when she was studying. Bahiyyih shares how her understanding of the United States and the Baha'i “Prayer for America” changed over the years — from her youth as part of “the hippie generation, and the anti-war, anti-vietnam generation" to now, 30 years later, right as the 2020 U.S. election results were coming in.Resources:Abdu'l-Baha's 'Prayer for America'Moments of Meaning is presented by Sean Hinton, mixed and edited by Jamey Heath, and produced by the team at BahaiTeachings.org.Music:Cello by Elika Mahony from the song The Hallowed Beauty.Yang Qin by Jin R from the album Meditations Of The Spirit.
This week we had two hot chicks in the lab!! We're talking standup and hecklers and Lilly's fist fight!!
This week Bahiyyih Mudd stops into the lab. We talk about some crazy shit. How to get rid of annoying dudes on social media, crazy road stories, strippers to crazy horny dudes on the street! This is a fun episode.
In this very special edition of Ponder, the internationally acclaimed author Bahiyyih Nakhjavani talks to Nathan and Rob about her first three novels, which were all inspired by the historical figure of the Bab, the 200th anniversary of Whose birth is being commemorated this year. Who was the young Persian merchant Who announced that He was the bearer of a message destined to transform the life of humanity? What is it about the Bab's short, intriguing life and the stories surrounding His heroic first followers that has inspired Nakhjavani's work?
Special Episode Frank Schlatter Memorial Orthodox Baha'i School, Spring Session, Class by Auxiliary Board Member Julia RoeBuck on Bahiyyih Khanum, Greatest Holy Leaf
In this episode, I chat with Bahiyyih- a married mom of two young kiddos and a "Highly Sensitive Person (HSP)". In this episode, Bahiyyih and I chat about how being an HSP has affected her life, marriage and sex life. We discuss the realities of being overwhelmed with the world most of the time and how her and her husband have navigated this extra challenge in their lives. Stick around until the end to hear about what annoying behaviours she has that drive her husband crazy! Wondering if you might be a Highly Sensitive Person? Take the quick and easy self-test: http://www.hsperson.com
In this episode we team up with another awesome literary podcast, The Other Stories. Ilana Masad, the host and founder gives us the skinny on The Other Stories and then we have four authors reading stories from previous Other Stories episodes. Readings from: Todd Dillard, Bahiyyih El-Shabbaz, Tyler Barton, and Kit Haggard.
This week on Fuhmentaboudit!, hosts Chris Cuzme and Mary Izett are talking brewing for the holidays and the winter as well with guest Bahiyyih Comeau of Brooklyn Homebrew and The Boilover. Bahiyyih shares her thoughts on brews that she has recently tried and chats about the successes as well as things that she might change in the future. She also gives details about using different techniques and holiday ingredients. After the break, Chris and Mary welcome Sean Paxton, The Homebrew Chef, to the show via phone to chat about beer brining turkey. According to Sean, the perfect time to put together the ideal beer brine is now! At the tail end of the show, Chris proclaims that it’s also not too late to put together a special brew for Thanksgiving with a few recipe suggestions. This program has been brought to you by Edwards VA Ham. “I just did a Gose using the German ale yeast, and that is totally happy to ferment down to 55 degrees, and it’s a nice, clean yeast with a lot of different applications.” [3:48] —Bahiyyih Comeau on Fuhmentaboudit! “Beer brining is a real interesting way to not only season the bird from the inside-out but also to guarantee a moist, juicy, succulent turkey that everybody’s going to rave about.” [19:33] —Sean Paxton on Fuhmentaboudit!
Curious about fermenting vegetables at home? This week on Fuhmentaboudit!, Chris Cuzme and Mary Izett are joined in the studio by Bahiyyih Comeau of Brooklyn Homebrew. Bahiyyih is not only an expert homebrewer, but an overall fermentation enthusiast. Find out how Bahiyyih’s job at a grocery store inspired her to pickle and ferment with the store’s surplus vegetables. Find out how simple it is to make sauerkraut at home! Why do many homebrewers often shy away from making other fermented foods? Tune in to hear Bahiyyih talk about her methods of making kimchi, dilly beans, and more! Find out why it’s better to use organic produce when you’re first learning to ferment vegetables. This program has been sponsored by Rolling Press. “In the summer, you need to use more salt because the heat promotes bad bacteria ferments.” [9:00] — Bahiyyih Comeau on Fuhmentaboudit!