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This week MJ, Jackie and Holden are gossin' 'bout the ridiculous ending of Perfect Match (including some first hand experience from Stalker Jackie as she talks about her prey gettin' his Garf fix), Jackie heads to England for Hulu's I Kissed A Boy, Milf Manor is fully getting it's insano energy back with Kelly and Rebecca clashin' and gross gross dog Anthony, Jackie tips her 10 gallon hat to America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, Holden gets his trainwreck fix with Couples Therapy, and Jackie continues her wintery stay in the House of the Dragon Perfect Match Season 2- NetflixI Kissed A Boy - HuluMILF Manor Season 2 - MaxAmerica's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders - NetflixCouples Therapy Season 4 - ShowtimeHouse of Dragon Season 2 - MaxGhost: Rite Here Rite Now - IN THE THEATAHHHHTwister - Amazon PrimeWant even more Page 7? Support us on Patreon! Patreon.com/Page7Podcast
Kerry County Museum is celebrating the rich culture and heritage of the Traveller community with an exhibition that’s running for all this month. The launch of the exhibition coincided with the Traveller Pride Event 2024 organised by Kerry Traveller Health and Community Development Programme. This was also held at Kerry County Museum in Tralee. Treasa Murphy spoke to Katie Coffey about her nomadic life and her extraordinary family including her grandmother who was involved with the David Lean film, Ryan’s Daughter. Mary Boyne explained what a beady pocket is. The second part of this feature will be broadcast on Kerry Today tomorrow, Friday, June 7th.
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Hairy crabs! Shell swaps! Carcinization! Will we all evolve to be crabs? What's with having one giant claw? Why would a crab stab you? Adam Wall, a carcinologist at the Natural History Museum of LA covers all of this and more in this thrilling conclusion of our two-part episode on crabs. Also: did the Little Mermaid get it right, and does Adam enjoy being interviewed? Listen to the end to find out.And if you missed Part 1, listen here. Part 1 covers: Claw hands! Beady eyes! Pinching forces that could crack your skull! The tiniest to the most hauntingly giant crabs, discovering new species, crabs that are NOT crabs, sea monkeys, hairy crabs, hermit crabs, crab dongs, crab butts, crab butters, the secret history of secret Maryland spices, Amelia Earhart rumors, giant invasive crabs in Norway, behind the scenes Hollywood crabs, and so much more. View Adam's papers on ResearchGateFind him barely ever posting on TwitterA donation went to NHM.org's Marine Biodiversity Center's fairy shrimp researchConsider a $5 or $10 birthday donation to SkypeAScientist.comMore episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Teuthology (SQUIDS), Teuthological Ludology (ACTUAL SQUID GAMES), Phallology (PENISES), Scorpiology (SCORPIONS), Pectinidology (SCALLOPS), Echinology (SEA URCHINS & SAND DOLLARS), Scatology (POOP), Biomineralogy (SHELLS), Oceanology (OCEANS), Lutrinology (OTTERS), Conotoxinology (CONE SNAIL VENOM), Cheloniology (SEA TURTLES), Cnidariology (CORAL)Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, stickers, totes!Follow @Ologies on Twitter and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on Twitter and InstagramEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio ProductionsTranscripts by Aveline MalekWebsite by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
Claw hands! Beady eyes! Pinching forces that could crack your skull! Gentleman, scholar, curator of the Natural History Museum's crustacea collection and Carcinologist Adam Wall takes us on a tour of the museum's crab bunker to discuss everything from the tiniest to the most hauntingly giant crabs, discovering new species, crabs that are NOT crabs, sea monkeys, hairy crabs, hermit crabs, crab dongs, crab butts, crab butters, the secret history of secret Maryland spices, Amelia Earhart rumors, giant invasive crabs in Norway, behind the scenes Hollywood crabs, and so much more. So dazzling and comprehensive and weird – we had to crack this episode in two. Make sure to catch next week's. View Adam's papers on ResearchGateFind him barely ever posting on TwitterA donation went to NHM.org's Marine Biodiversity Center's fairy shrimp researchMore episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Pectinidology (SCALLOPS), Echinology (SEA URCHINS & SAND DOLLARS), Scatology (POOP), Biomineralogy (SHELLS), Oceanology (OCEANS), Lutrinology (OTTERS), Conotoxinology (CONE SNAIL VENOM), Cheloniology (SEA TURTLES), Cnidariology (CORAL)Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, stickers, totes!Follow @Ologies on Twitter and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on Twitter and InstagramEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio ProductionsTranscripts by Aveline MalekWebsite by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
If you know Charisse, you know she's a bubble girl through and through! We're not sure she's ever met a bubble she didn't like! Her passion has definitely rubbed off on Kristi and what better way to let two bubble girls have fun than to cover all things sparkling! But are all bubbles created equal? Not at all! There are many ways to put those tiny little bubbles of joy into a bottle and we're breaking it down for you in this episode!Beady, semi-sparkling, pétillant, frizzante, Spumante, sparkling. All these words describe bubbles in wine, from lightly fizzy or low pressure to fireworks in a bottle or high pressure. Something for everyone to love!While “Champagne” can only come from the Champagne region of France, how it's made can be used anywhere in the world. Referred to as Champagne Method, Traditional Method, Méthode Champenoise, or Méthode Classique, this process creates bubbles through two fermentation processes trapping CO2 into the wine. Vintage or non-vintage, while we touched on this in our Wine and Fashion episode, you'll get the low down on what this means for your wine journey. We'll introduce you to multiple alternatives to true champagne you can enjoy for daily drinkable to your biggest celebrations.Charmant Method, used for Prosecco, takes a whole different path in getting tiny bubbles into the bottle and not all Prosecco's are sweet. Being bubble girls, we definitely say don't knock it until you try it. Listen in for clues on how to find the style you desire! Ancestral Method, Continuous Method, Soda Method, Forced Carbonation, and Méthode Contemporaine round out the ways winemakers can create bubbly beauties from the most complex to the simplest, we cover them all!We couldn't do a wine podcast without wine and this episode's pick is a Sparkling Wine from Hilmy Cellars in the Texas Hill Country. Made in the Forced Carbonation method from Semillon and Orange Muscat, this gorgeous wine was brought to us by our sponsor, Texas Wine Club! Thank you Hilmy Cellars for introducing these two bubble girls to a new fave!Show Sponsors:> The Magnolia in Fort Worth> The Texas Wine ClubDon't forget to FOLLOW, LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE and let us know any topics you'd like us to cover!Cheers! Charisse and KristiA special theme song shout out to our musician, the late, great, Paul Gray with his Swinging Shepard! Check out Kristi's blog for further wine adventures! KristiWineNerd.com and make sure to follow on insta at @charissehenryftw and @kristiwinenerdThanks for joining Somm Women Talk Wine! Check out our socials for more fun filled wine exploration!Instagram:@somm_women_talk_wine@kristiwinenerd@charissehenryfw@kmayfield109All episodes are also on our website:SommWomenTalkWineCharisse and Kristi
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Happy May, Ichabodkins! We are so happy to be back with you for Season 3!! The first 3 epidsodes are about the Mothman of Point Pleasant. Sure, you've heard the stories and the conspiracy theories, but you haven't heard it from us, the sisters! We give you accurate, first-hand accounts with really bad accents, and you can't get that just anywhere!So buckly up, tune in, and laugh along with us (or at us) as we discuss The Mothman of Point Pleasant!
Safirith and Agenar fight their way through the BALLS with the help of a determined Baky!
Escape Plan is the stuff of Thirsty For More legend. Those who have been with us since the first season will know that this is the lost episode of this show. We originally recorded this episode with friend of the show Willow when we were covering the movies of Arnold Schwarzenegger and then we swore that if we ever decided to cover Stallone that we would take a second stab at it. The result is this outrageous, hilarious and charming episode that features not only Willow but has a cameo from friend of the show Jake as well! Listen to us talk about this weird movie with Stallone, Schwartzy, Curtis 50 Cent Jackson, Beady from The Wire, Jim Caveazel, Vincent D'onofrio, Vinny Jones to name a few. A truly all star cast in a weird B movie. Get into it!Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thirstyformore
Getting up in front of people is confronting for a lot of speakers. Beady eyes are boring into you, a sea of serious faces is scary, the lights are painfully bright and the pressure feels intense. You studiously avoid confronting eye contact, by staring down at your laptop screen or your notes. Or to leaven things up, you read the screen to the audience. By properly designing your presentation in the first place, you can release yourself from the laptop. The main screen will be composed of little text and mainly images. These are images designed with the object of conveying the key points in two seconds. This means you are replacing text on a screen, with oral word pictures delivered by you. This is so much more powerful. The slide advancer technology is pretty good these days and this frees you from having to be physically chained to the laptop. Now you can move to the audience. Depending on the size of the occasion, the approach will be different. Let's assume a 30 person plus venue. You divide your audience space into six sectors, like a baseball diamond. Left, Middle, Right Field. You then cut it in half, so you have an Inner Field and an Outer Field. If the audience is smaller than 30 people, then you probably have just left, right, front and back to work with. The point is to “work the room” by engaging with your entire audience. Make around six to eight seconds of eye contact with each individual, in all of those sectors. Do it randomly, unpredictably, to maintain interest. If you do it a predetermined order, the audience will leave you, because they are able to anticipate where your attention is focused. Once they know, they switch off and are easy prey to distractions, like their phone and the internet. In a larger audience, one individual seated toward the back receives your eye contact but the twenty people sitting around them, all think you are making direct eye contact with them. In this way, you can continuously engage the entire group. If the stage area is smaller and the screen occupies a good portion of the real estate, then don't walk in front of the screen, if there is a projector involved. In very short order, you become the screen and that is totally distracting for an audience. Now you would think this was such an obvious point. However, we have all seen speakers do it. They are not aware of the projector in front of them and they have lost the attention of their audience. In this case, stand on the audience left side of the projector. We read from left to right, so we want people to look at our face first and then look at the screen. Take control of your speaking environment. Get it properly organized beforehand. If you do, your audience will buy your message and they will remember you as a powerful and confident presenter – someone they would like to hear from again in the future. Remember, this is how you build your personal brand.
MacIver Institute's Heather Smith, Senator Ron Johnson, The Federalist's Tristan Justice, Bill Osmulski, and Brian Schimming in studio
Beady eyed followers will know we've already posted about our #CopySafari with Vikki Ross.But today we're pleased to say the podcast episode is available.During the trek through the wilds of Shoreditch, there were a few technical problems which slowed down the editing process - we think the issue was extreme humidity in Dan's trouser pocket.But thankfully the recording has been rescued by intrepid IT pioneer Mr Jon Jones, who has not only salvaged the audio file, but edited it into a fully fledged episode.And it's quite a detour from our regular studio recording - proper front line stuff - real billboards in the real world with real punters walking past, occasionally glancing up and taking in the hard work of the creatives responsible.Some campaigns really stuck out - Minor Figures is brilliant on many levels - ditto Spiritualised - and some cool shit from Calvin Klein x Palace.‘Bring on the sun' from Ace & Tate was perfectly timed and a neat follow on from the previous teaser campaign of people squinting their eyes in readiness for summer. Most apt as the sun warmed us.Thanks again Vikki. A great experience. Essential for both creatives and clients alike to appreciate what it's like out there.Next stop The Wild West End?
Supreme Court vs Roe vs Wade. Beady eyed, thin-lipped stooge Fauxci has no problem rubbing elbows out of public view. What's going on with hepatitis in one month olds…? What about the mothers? What is the ultimate goal and how does it tie to what's going on in public schools?
Pamela James aka Tichina Arnold's tweet sets Twitter aflame
The Pre-Hibernation PartyIs a story about friendship where some hibernating animals help each other and finally have a great time together.Free activity sheet available at www.rituvaish.com/the-pre-hibernation-partySend your artwork to rituvaish@gmail.com.TranscriptThe dry leaves rustled and dragged powerlessly along with the cold winds.Chippy, the chipmunk, was collecting acorns around the oak grove and was taking them to her burrow to store for the long winter months. Garry, the groundhog, passing by called out, “Chippy, ready for winters?”“Oh! I am trying to be winter-ready, collecting as many acorns as I can, but I am so tired.”“Why don't you rest a while?” Garry suggested.“I really do not want to be short of food this winter, so not resting at all,” Chippy said running around to look for acorns.Garry whisked past and yelled out, “Best of luck Chippy for your store of acorns. Hope to see you at the Pre-Hibernation party.”Children, what do you think is a Pre-Hibernation Party?Pre means before, so pre-hibernation means before hibernation.Chippy's acorn dropped from her paws and worriedly placing one of her paws on the head, she said, “OMG! Is the Pre-Hibernation party today? I so want to come for the most awaited party of the year. Let me rush and get a few more acorns. Thank for reminding me. See you later,” saying so, she hurriedly picked up the acorn, stuck a couple in her cheeks and rushed home.She sure didn't want to miss the party and made a few quick trips back and forth from the grove to her burrow and back.On one of the trip, she heard her friend Carla, the cardinal whistle, “Coming for the party tonight, Chippy?”“Yes, yes, I want to. Just collecting the last few acorns,” saying so the chipmunk moved ahead, pushing the leaves aside.As Chippy was about to enter her burrow, she saw Tony, the turtle, dressed in his finest jacket and yelled out to him, “Wow, you look very fine! Aren't you early for the Pre-Hibernation party?”“You know this time the party is far away at the bear's den and if I don't start now I will never make it. You know I am very slow. See you there Chippy!” Children, can you tell who all were planning to go to the pre-hibernation party?Yes! Chipmunk, groundhog, cardinal, turtle, squirrel, and bear Then Chippy entered her burrow, kept the acorns in the store, and started getting dressed. She put her lavender colour headband and a bow on her tail, took a quick glance in the mirror, and was excited to be ready for the party.As she was coming out of her burrow, she stopped, proudly looked at her pile of acorns, and smiled to herself, “This year I won't be short of food.”Chippy was smiling from ear to ear as she went for one last trip to the grove.She quickly put a few acorns in the pouches of her cheeks. And then rushed back home. She scurried through the living room and passed the kitchen to reach the storeroom. Her jaw dropped as she entered her storeroom. All the acorns that she had so painstakingly collected and stored were gone. Indeed, her collection of acorns had been robbed.She came out wailing from under the ground, “I have been robbed! I've been robbed!Skinky, the skunk, who was passing by stopped at her wailing and consoled, “ That's awful.”“I will not be able to survive the winter. I only have three acorns with me,” cried one very depressed chipmunk.Skinky who wasn't good with pacifying tried his best and said, “Please do not cry. Let me think of something!” He started pacing up and down around the burrow. Children, do you think Skinky would be able to help out Chippy?Listen ahead. Then, suddenly Skinky raising his tail he exclaimed, “I have an idea. Let me call all our friends and we can together decide how to find the robber and get you through the winters. will help you collect the acorns for the winters. You know Chippy, Teamwork makes dreams work.”Skinky called out to Carla sitting in the tree above the burrow, “Carla, could you please call everyone here immediately It's an emergency.”Carla flapped her wings with all her might calling out to the friends, “ Reach Chippy's burrow, there's an emergency. Reach Chippy's burrow, there's an emergency!”Garry, The groundhog, Tony, the turtle, Beady, the bear, and others came rushing at Carla's call.Chippy sadly narrated what had happened.“We are friends and friends help each other. Let's plan how to find the robber,” said Garry, the groundhog.A very worried bear said, “That'll take time and we'll all soon be hibernating, so Chippy needs food urgently to survive the winters. Why don't we all first rush and collect as many acorns for our little friend.”"That's a great idea," everyone said in unison.From behind a big bush came a small squirrel, “Don't worry, I have many spare acorns and will surely share mine with Chippy, what are friends for after all.”Children, what do you share with your friends?That's great“Since we have two hours before the party, everyone rush and gathers acorns for Chippy, “ said Beady, the bear.All the friends shouted, “123 let's go! Mission Acorn Collection!”There was a rabbit behind the bushes who was witnessing this friendship, and looking at them tears rolled down his cheeks.All the friends were on the job of collecting the acorns and within no time there was a heap of acorns in front of Chippy's burrow. Chippy along with the squirrel carefully placed them in the kitchen store.“Thanks, friends! You all are indeed true friends. I think with this pile I should survive the winters.”“ And then I have many that I'll be glad to share if you run out of yours,” added the squirrel.“Time to move towards the party venue,” said Skinky.But Tony was sad. He said, “You all enjoy the Pre-Hibernation party. I won't be able to reach on time. I am so slow,” with his head hung down he started moving back home. Children, how do you feel if you have to miss a party?Really sad no? That's exactly how Tony felt. At that very moment, sweeping him off the floor, the Bear said, “You sure will! I'll carry you to my den.”The Pre-Hibernation party was a blast. The squirrel's hip-hop dancing was a treat to the eyes. Carla's tweeting song was indeed music to the ears that was well coordinated with Tony's flute.Skinky at the drums was a sight not to be missed, playing with his front paws and his tail too.Suddenly a rabbit hopped in, “ I am sorry! I am sorry. I will never do it again. Please excuse me, he was pleading with his front paws folded asking for forgiveness.“What did you do bunny rabbit?” asked Garry, the groundhog.“I am the robber who robbed Chippy chipmunk of all the acorns. I will return them, I promise. Please excuse me.”He was the same rabbit who had seen all the friends helping Chippy. And he felt remorseful. He was ashamed that he has robbed Chippy of all the acorns. Everybody looked at the rabbit in surprise and was speechless.Finally, Chippy went towards the rabbit and said, “Well, you sure sound sincere about your sorry, and I accept your apology. Please return the acorns and promise never to rob again. Right now, come rejoice with us.”The rabbit sheepishly joined the dancing. Soon all were yawing and friends wished each other happy hibernation and went to their homes.The chipmunk scurried back home too with the rabbit following her. The rabbit brought all the acorns from his burrow and placed them back in the chipmunk's burrow. Then he stood there with his head down.“Well, I excuse you bunny. Now please go home, I want to sleep,” the chipmunk said waving bye to the rabbit.
Beady little eyes and mouths so full of lies!! When they come-a knockin', you'd best not let them in!! Who really knows what they are capable of!! Join us as we try to debunk these creepy a$$ children!! Let us know what you think!Check us out on all major podcast platforms and YouTube as well!!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTzJxDwoxjPE1oJThR9koag
Joe Brady is out as a Panther! What is next for our cardiac cats?
Sleazy. Beady eyes. Always smiling... everybody seems to go to this persona when they think of salesmen who are trying to pull one over on you. And it always seems to be car salesmen! Some car salesmen really are out to pull a fast one, but in this episode, we'll share how to see through the tricks so that you can keep the upper hand AND feel safe about your next purchase. Speaking of a car purchase: If you haven't yet, be sure to text the word "CAR" to 57838. This gets you notifications about when our episodes air in our Facebook group, AND you get a FREE e-book full of info that will help you with your next car purchase.Until next time, The Auto Authorities
Beate S Lech er på vei til Moss med et drømmeprosjekt og et album som har 10års jubileum. Kirkelig kulturverksted ga ut «Min song og hjarteskatt», det handler om kvinner, salmer, jazz på svenska. Dette er temaet da vi møtes på hyggelige Møllefossen kafé på Lilleaker med utsikt rett ut til fossen og laksetrappen.
Music by White Bat.Knight of the Sun Podcast Session 2 Time Signatures.1:13. Story Hooks. 1:37. “Agents of a Regional Lord,” Hook.3:14. “The Distrust of Wood Elves,” Hook. 5:02. “Priestly Concerns,” Hooks. 8:35. “Visiting Relatives,” Hook. 12:30. “Merchants Concern,” Hook. 15:10. The Hook for evil PCs. 19:20. Alternative Opening Scene. 24:01. First Section Opening. 26:15. Approaching Houses. 26:55. Beady little gleaming eyes. 27:23. If the PCs have horses. 27:45. Finding “the relative's house,” if that hook is used. 28:18. Approaching the chapel. 29:30. Optional opening; about the Ogre. 30:37. Ogre complications. 32:47. Acolyte Theta notes. 33:27. Getting the party to the starting point. 34:34. First look at the tavern innards. 35:22. Villager's first look at the PCs. 38:11. Wrap up. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This episode we delve into the problem solving capabilities of some large lizards, and uncover the lifestyle of Guatemalan beaded lizards. We also discuss the mysterious black beasts that inhabit the Caribbean Islands of the Lesser Antilles. Become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/herphighlights FULL REFERENCE LIST AVAILABLE AT: herphighlights.podbean.com Main Paper References: Raveendran, Dileep Kumar, V. Deepak, Eric Nelson Smith, and Utpal Smart. 2017. “A New Colour Morph of Calliophis Bibroni (Squamata: Elapidae) and Evidence for Müllerian Mimicry in Tropical Indian Coralsnakes.” Herpetology Notes 10: 209–17. OPEN ACCESS Species of the Bi-Week: Koch, Claudia, and Pablo J Venegas. 2016. “A Large and Unusually Colored New Snake Species of the Genus Tantilla (Squamata; Colubridae) from the Peruvian Andes.” PeerJ 4: e2767. OPEN ACCESS Other Mentioned Papers/Studies: Crawford, L. E., Knouse, L. E., Kent, M., Vavra, D., Harding, O., LeServe, D., ... & Lambert, K. G. (2020). Enriched environment exposure accelerates rodent driving skills. Behavioural brain research, 378, 112309. Other Links/Mentions: Varanus prasinus opening a door: https://youtu.be/ukayoMTScXw Heloderma charlesbogerti opening a door: https://youtu.be/JJZ6J1igNNo Music: Intro/outro – Treehouse by Ed Nelson Species Bi-week theme – Mike Mooney Other Music – The Passion HiFi, www.thepassionhifi.com
A look at another layer of meaning available to an Astrologer. You too can see what beady eye may have you in it's sights! A list of resources and a few Stars will appear here later today… along with the audio! To see the charts for this episode and other shows go to www.cardinalastrology.ca
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Analysis of the VP Debate featuring at least one beady eyed psychopath.
Zoonation joins me as we talk about The Oasis Discography. We also talk about Noel and Liam's Solo Careers, And Beady Eye. And More!
Zoonation joins me as we talk about The Oasis Discography. We also talk about Noel and Liam's Solo Careers, And Beady Eye. And More!
If you're gonna vote, do it right. Be better. And watch those eyes people. Support the sister district. And watch those eyes.
Today I interviewed a delightful author and fellow sister in Messiah, Michelle Beady! Michelle is the daughter and granddaughter of German Jewish Holocaustsurvivors. Born and raised in New York City, she received Yeshua as her Messiahand Redeemer in 1974 at Cornell University. She has a master’s degree in SocialWork from Tulane University and a master’s degree in Missiology and Jewishstudies from Fuller Theological Seminary.Michelle joined CJF Ministries in 1994 as a full-time outreach worker in NewOrleans and its surrounding areas, representing CJFM in the southeastern region ofthe United States. Her outreach also includes the greater Los Angeles area wherethere are over 630,000 Jewish residents. Bringing the Good News to the “lostsheep of the house of Israel” is the primary focus of Michelle’s work. This includesone-on-one Scripture studies with Jewish persons who are interested in learningwhat the Scriptures say about the Messiah; the discipleship of new believers; andliterature distribution at various times and locations throughout the year. She alsoshares the Jewish roots of Christianity at conferences, congregations, schools,Bible studies, and women’s groups.Michelle also leads a Messianic Jewish Chavurah (fellowship) as well as a monthlywomen’s meeting. This Jewish roots Bible study currently takes place on Zoom onthe first Sunday of every month from 4:30 -5:30 pm. Participation is open to thepublic. Send your cell phone number and email address to michelleb@cjfm.organd she will send you an invitation to these meetings. Along with her husband andtwo children, Michelle planted the first Messianic Jewish congregation in the cityof New Orleans, as well as Messianic Jewish fellowships in Metairie andMandeville.Here is her contact info:Michelle Beadle, CJF MinistriesPO BOX 23054New Orleans LA 70183-0054Cell: 210-410-1034E-mail: michelleb@cjfm.orgMessiahinJewishScripture@gmail.comWebsites: www.cjfm.org/michellebwww.MessiahinJewishScripture.comFacebook: Messianic Jewish New OrleansMessiah in Jewish ScripturePlus you'll enjoy great music from Jonathan Settel, Sue Samuel, Joel Chernoff, Miqedem, Paul Wilbur and Joshua Aaron!
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Getting up in front of people is confronting for a lot of speakers. Beady eyes are boring into you, a sea of serious faces is scary, the lights are painfully bright and the pressure feels intense. You start to doubt your preparation was sufficient for the occasion. You throw up the laptop lid and then try to mount the podium such that it provides a safety barrier between you and the great unwashed. You studiously avoid confronting eye contact, by staring down at your laptop screen or your notes. Or to leaven things up, you read the screen to the audience, presenting a nice view of the top of your head. If you have a partly bald pate, like some medieval monk, then that makes it all the more gripping. It doesn't have to be so pathetic. In fact, you can “own the space and work the room”. By properly designing your presentation in the first place, you can release yourself from the laptop. The main screen will be composed of little text and mainly images. These are images designed with the object of conveying the key points in two seconds. This means you are replacing text on a screen, with oral word pictures delivered by you. This is so much more powerful. The slide advancer technology is pretty good these days and this frees you from having to be physically chained to the laptop. Now you can move to the audience. Depending on the size of the occasion, the approach will be different. Let's assume a 30 person plus venue. You divide your audience space into six sectors, like a baseball diamond. Left, Middle, Right Field. You then cut it in half, so you have an Inner Field and an Outer Field. If the audience is smaller than 30 people, then you probably have just left, right, front and back to work with. The point is to “work the room” by engaging with your entire audience. Make around six to eight seconds of eye contact with each individual, in all of those sectors. Do it randomly, unpredictably, to maintain interest. If you do it a predetermined order, the audience will leave you, because they are able to anticipate where your attention is focused. Once they know, they switch off and are easy prey to distractions, like their phone and the internet. In a larger audience, one individual seated toward the back receives your eye contact but the twenty people sitting around them, all think you are making direct eye contact with them. In this way, you can continuously engage the entire group. Don't pace across the stage while talking. You see nervous speakers doing this and it becomes highly annoying, as they keep traipsing across the stage from left to right, left to right, left to right. Don't do that. Here is Dr. Story's Iron Rule: “Don't talk and walk. Move in silence, land on a spot and then speak”. Certainly move to the extremes of right and left of the stage. Make sure you engage with those seated on the side of the venue. From the center, walk across to the left and use your eye contact to connect with these audience members. Move back to the center and do the same with the center group, then repeat the process for those on the right. Then back to the center. I think you get the idea. The key is pause speaking, move to a new position and then start speaking from there. Having a pause is a good thing in a speech. This gives you time to take up your new position and it allows the audience to digest what you just got through telling them. There are also six speaking positions we should be using: One, is the middle part of the stage, separated equally from the screen and the stage apron. Two, in this center location, our chin should be held up at a ninety degree angle to the floor. This is the neutral position of having no particular emphasis attached to that location. Three, if we want to make a macro point then back away from the audience, toward the rear of the stage, where you can be seen most widely. Four, in this back of the stage location, hold your chin up at a slightly higher angle than ninety degrees. Five, if you want to make a point of emphasis, then move to the front of the stage apron, as close as you can get to the audience. Six, in this front of stage location, drop the angle of your chin down slightly to be less than ninety degrees. By the way, be careful about going to the edge of the stage so you don't fall off. Don't laugh. I have almost done this a couple of times in my enthusiasm to get close to my audience, while trying to drive home a particular point. Falling off the stage will make you a memorable speaker, but it is not advisable. If the stage area is smaller and the screen occupies a good portion of the real estate, then don't walk in front of the screen, if there is a projector involved. In very short order, you become the screen and that is totally distracting for an audience. Now you would think this was such an obvious point. However, we have all seen speakers do it. They are not aware of the projector in front of them and they have lost the attention of their audience. In this case, stand on the audience left side of the projector. We read from left to right, so we want people to look at our face first and then look at the screen. I would say that 80% of the time the room is set up for the speaker to stand on the opposite, the audience right side, so it is best to let the organizers know in advance where you want to stand. We can still use our middle, back and front distances on the audience left side of the stage but we can't use the audience right. That is unless you hit the “B” key on the laptop and black out the screen. In this case, you won't be in the way of the light beam from the projector and you can move around freely. By the way, to bring the screen back up again, just press “W”. Take control of your speaking environment. Do not rely on clueless people to set it up for you. Get it properly organized beforehand. The speaking spot is a physical environment. We don't want to just turn up there like a spectator, we want to dominate it. Make sure you “own the space and work the room”. If you do, your audience will buy your message and they will remember you as a powerful and confident presenter – someone they would like to hear from again in the future. Remember, this is how you build your personal brand.
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Barstool Sports Daily News PodcastSupport Hard Factor & ‘Pop The Clutch'™ on a Shirt » Merch: http://bit.ly/HF-Merch ----------------------------On today's Episode....Two separate shootings at different Naval bases over the weekend leave multiple soldiers dead.....Tune into Zero Blog Thirty for extensive coverageLightning Round:- Impeachment Update with Predictit bets- A mother tries to run over barber who nicked her child during a haircut- 21 year old hip hop artist Juiceworld dies of seizure at airport- Hindu Guru wanted for rape wants to start his own "Cosmic Country"- Mother tries to kill barber that nicked her sons neck during haircut- Walmart pulls Christmas sweater depicting Santa about to snort cocaineBrought to you by PredictIt - Go to http://bit.ly/2Mcuq0c to get your first $20 deposit matched in the stock market of politics!Brought to you by Noom - Go to noom.com/hardfactor to start your free trial today and get healthy for the New Year!!---------------------------- Follow us on Twitter: @HardFactorNews: http://bit.ly/HFTWIT @HardFactorMark: http://bit.ly/MarkCats @HardFactorPat: http://bit.ly/PatHF @HardFactorWes: http://bit.ly/WesTwit @HardFactorWill: http://bit.ly/HFwillFollow us on Instagram: @HardFactorNews: http://bit.ly/InstagHFYoutube: http://bit.ly/HardFactorYT
What's worse in a bottle - kombucha or liquified filet mignon? The only way to find out is to bust out of your arranged marriage and get in the game - you'll lose but really, you'll win!
Like Island, No Name Movie Game, Make Up or Break Up: My Wife's Dinner Date, KVJ Jonas Winner and Good or Bad Business? (ATS Starts 2hr 7Mins 18+ Only)
This week we are talking about sperm mazes and the weird way people react to celebrity deaths. See exclusive video footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMmH84PjFPw Originally released: March 8, 2019
Midlife podcast SS2 EP 20 : Beady & Mod : Mind The Gap ช่วงยุค 2000 หนึ่งในกลุ่มดนตรีที่ขย่ำหัวใจเราที่สุดคือ 'Mind The Gap' จู่ๆ กลุ่มนี้ก็หายไปพร้อมทิ้งตำนานอย่าง 'Abuse The Youth' 'Tabasco's' 'Zero Hero' เอาไว้เบื้องพลัง แล้วมุ่งไปข้างหน้าด้วยเส้นทางที่เราคาดไม่ถึง พี่มดกับบีดี้กลับบ้าน ไปทำเกษตร!!!!! เราขับรถวิ่งเลาะเขื่อนป่าสักในห้วงยามแห่งความแห้งแล้วไปยังอำเภอท่าหลวง บีดี้ขี่มอเตอร์ไซด์มารับเราด้วยบุคลิกที่สดชื่นขึ้น ส่วนพี่มดก็กำลังจัดเตรียมหลายๆ อย่างเพื่อรับแขกอย่างเราและภรรยา พี่มดพาเราไปดูสวนผสมเกือบ 20 ไร่ พร้อมไอเดียใหม่ๆ ที่เรียกว่า 'Veg for Victory' ซึ่งแอบเล่นคำจากแคมเปญคลาสสิกของ Winston Churchill อดีตนายกประเทศอังกฤษ บ้านเกิดของบีดี้ เราเด็ดผักสดๆ กลับมาพร้อมกับสนทนาสดๆ หลังจากกลับมาทำไร่ทำสวนได้ไม่ถึงปี ทุกอย่างพรั่งพรูมาตลอดเวลา 2 ชั่วโมง ทั้งเรื่องการกลับบ้าน กำเนิด Mind The Gap การเกษตร การเรียนรู้ การจูงใจทัศนคติทของคนรอบข้างใหม่ทั้งหมดด้วยการลงมือทำให้เห็น เป็นเทปที่เต็มไปด้วยการเรียนรู้ ความสดใหม่ท่ยังครุกรุ่น และทั้งพี่มดและบีดี้ย้ำเราครั้งแล้วครั้งเล่าว่า 'V for Victory' นั้นคือจิตวิญญาณกับที่ทำ 'Mind The Gap' ซึ่งเป็นอย่างไรนั้น ต้องกดฟังเดี๋ยวนี้เลยนะ
Talking Trends For February 4th, 2019:► Boy, 4, Shoots Pregnant Mother In Face► Boy Gets Magnetic Beads Stuck In Genitals► Super Bowl 2019 RecapTalking Trends Produced/Mixed/Edited By:@heyokaytkWatch The Webisode Here:https://youtu.be/AdNj62CZcusFollow The Hosts On Instagram:@heyokaytk @tonymakhoultmg @wetalkingtrendsLike The Show? Please Subscribe!Website - https://www.wetalkingtrends.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/wetalkingtrendsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/wetalkingtrendsPippa - https://feed.pippa.io/public/shows/talkingtrendsYoutube - Search: Talking Trends See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Shed Dogs wander even more than usual today, from favourite (and in one case totalled) cars to expensive audio gear to the state of the world to highway marking to being survey participants, and more! Somebody put a fence around this episode.Links: Lake Lovely Water (TripAdvisor); Ohm speakers; How the world got better in 2018, in 15 charts; The PURE study; Angus Reid Forum
OU Podcast # 5 - Getting Over Being UndergroundUnderground Artist Advocacy! This was an interesting discussion with Imiuswi Aborigine joined by Ras J, at 39:00- an amazing international artist with a gorgeous singing voice and M. Tanner, photographer and design consultant. Topics include PRO's performing rights organizations, Youtube music licensing and more independent musician redundancy- Lest you forget! We discuss the interesting path of making records, performing live and selling units on the street. We lament the sorry state of hip hop and the potential for digital streaming data to be manipulated. Ras J - Natural Clean Vocals Ras JListen to the podcast in iTunes
OU Podcast #7 Life Hack an Independent Record LabelHoney for the Independent Musician- Cracking the code on independently assuming and establishing music publishing rights. Accompanied by Life Hack Blog Post - A written guide outlining basic steps to hack an independent record label.Enjoy!
OU Podcast #6 DIY Tools & Resources for the Independent LabelSponsored by getdialog.am, Beady Beats Music presents an informal discussion on artist rights, the independent music business and publishing rights administration.In this discussion, Imiuswi Aborigine reviews previous OU discussion points and highlights the DIY label and publisher starter guide, by Dae Bogan. This talk also examines independent artist sales potential in a changing industry.
Getting Over Being Underground. Midnight discussion-Hosted by Imiuswi Aborigine for Beady Beats MusicOU Podcast #4 Getting Over Being UndergroundTopics include-AllMusic.com Registry and Submission Process, the significance of various Registrations, the Literary Lyrics Project and the need for substance in hip hop lyrics.Like discussion and debate? Dialog lets you host your own call-in show over the internet-getdialog.amwww.imiuswi.com
Hosted by Imiuswi Aborigine of Beady Beats Music.Imiuswi muses the transformation of an artist becoming a company and seeing themselves as a business. Topics include ISRC codes and music metadata, copyright infringement, the Record Company lawsuit against COX Communications, College Radio Submissions, FeeLit Records in San Diego and Beady Beats Music.Sponsored by Dialog, an innovative social media platform where YOU can host your own live Call-in Show, over the internet- http://getdialog.amwww.imiuswi.comhttp://feelitrecords.com/OU Podcast #3 Getting Over Being Underground
In this discussion we delve into the topic of artist ownership, copyrights and digital encoding, covering the basics of being an artist run label.OU Podcast #2
Beady Beats Music was invited to participate in a pilot broadcast program on a new social media platform called dialog. The sponsorship paid a little coin and it was an opportunity to talk about what I love, the independent music business-The first 6 shows were made using the dialog platform-I decided make the recordings into a podcast so they can be available for future listening.On the the first show we discuss song rights, digital encoding, metadata, and sheltering the song with proper registrations.Hosted by Imiuswi Aboriginewww.imiuswi.comLike discussion and debate? YOU can host your own call in show over the internet using dialog.getdialog.amOU Podcast # 1
On this episode of ESL RPG, the Pied Piper of Skeletons, an interesting and questionable experiment, the best reason to make bad decisions, a barn goes boom, a possible new companion runs away, the team returns to the bar. Also, we have a Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/eslrpg
Ein überschwänglich gut gelauntes Hallo an alle Stepptänzer und Solosängerinnen, diese Episode braucht eigentlich keinen Text. Man müsste die Beschreibung rappen und alle weiteren Informationen in schönster Opernmanier schmettern. Es ist absolut unglaublich, dass wir diesen Zenit erreicht haben. Wer genau aufpasst kann Petra dreimal Reimen hören. ;.) Nächste Woche hört ihr bei uns Dominik Hammes ! Wenn wir es nicht bis dahin vergessen haben. Grrrrrr Aaaaarrrrgghh, F. [podloveaudio src="https://oncemorepodcast.com/inhalt/111_6x07_beady_eyes_is_right_were_needed.mp3" duration="01:43:30.664" title="111 - Beady Eyes is right, we’re needed! (6x07)"] Die Audiobeispiele aus der Buffy-Episode sind Eigentum von 20th Century Fox. Wir erheben keinerlei Ansprüche. Sollte es jemanden stören, nehme ich Sie wieder raus. Bitte nicht verklagen. Ungebrochener Dank gilt: Volker für seine Hilfe und Freundschaft, sowie Marvin, Daniel, Sarah und Julian für ihre Beteiligung am Intro. Vielen Dank auch an Andrew Allen! Schaut euch an, was er sonst so macht unter www.andrewallenmusic.com ! Sound Credits: - EerieAmbience.wav by eurekaliza94 | License: CC0 1.0 - ch3_100bpm.wav by Hoerspielwerkstatt_HEF | License: CC 3.0 - Blop by mark diangelo | License: CC0 3.0
This week we dig into Herbie Hancock's Man Child & Beady Belle's Cewbaegappic.
Pastor Gabriel A. Beady's Father's Homegoing - Life Celebration Service. Dr. Beady was a mighty man of God who loved his family deeply and the ministry passionately. Dr. Beady was a pioneer of the faith who preached the Gospel of Jesus Christ for 47 years. This is the Audio of the message preached at his funeral by his son Pastor Gabriel Beady
THE Presentations Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
Own The Space And Work The Room Getting up in front of people is confronting for a lot of speakers. Beady eyes are boring into you, a sea of serious faces is scary, the lights are painfully bright and the pressure feels intense. You start to doubt your preparation was sufficient for the occasion. You throw up the laptop lid and then try to mount the podium such that it provides a safety barrier between you and the great unwashed. You studiously avoid confronting eye contact, by staring down at your laptop screen or your notes. Or to leaven things up, you read the screen to the audience, presenting a nice view of the top of your head. If you have a partly bald pate, like some medieval monk, then that makes it all the more gripping. It doesn't have to be so pathetic. In fact, you can “own the space and work the room”. By properly designing your presentation in the first place, you can release yourself from the laptop. The main screen will be composed of little text and mainly images. These are images designed with the object of conveying the key points in two seconds. This means you are replacing text on a screen, with oral word pictures delivered by you. This is so much more powerful. The slide advancer technology is pretty good these days and this frees you from having to be physically chained to the laptop. Now you can move to the audience. Depending on the size of the occasion, the approach will be different. Let's assume a 30 person plus venue. You divide your audience space into six sectors, like a baseball diamond. Left, Middle, Right Field. You then cut it in half, so you have an Inner Field and an Outer Field. If the audience is smaller than 30 people, then you probably have just left, right, front and back to work with. The point is to “work the room” by engaging with your entire audience. Make around six to eight seconds of eye contact with each individual, in all of those sectors. Do it randomly, unpredictably, to maintain interest. If you do it a predetermined order, the audience will leave you, because they are able to anticipate where your attention is focused. Once they know, they switch off and are easy prey to distractions, like their phone and the internet. In a larger audience, one individual seated toward the back receives your eye contact but the twenty people sitting around them, all think you are making direct eye contact with them. In this way, you can continuously engage the entire group. Don't pace across the stage while talking. You see nervous speakers doing this and it becomes highly annoying, as they keep traipsing across the stage from left to right, left to right, left to right. Don't do that. Here is Dr. Story's Iron Rule: “Don't talk and walk. Move in silence, land on a spot and then speak”. Certainly move to the extremes of right and left of the stage. Make sure you engage with those seated on the side of the venue. From the center, walk across to the left and use your eye contact to connect with these audience members. Move back to the center and do the same with the center group, then repeat the process for those on the right. Then back to the center. I think you get the idea. The key is pause speaking, move to a new position and then start speaking from there. Having a pause is a good thing in a speech. This gives you time to take up your new position and it allows the audience to digest what you just got through telling them. There are also six speaking positions we should be using: One, is the middle part of the stage, separated equally from the screen and the stage apron. Two, in this center location, our chin should be held up at a ninety degree angle to the floor. This is the neutral position of having no particular emphasis attached to that location. Three, if we want to make a macro point then back away from the audience, toward the rear of the stage, where you can be seen most widely. Four, in this back of the stage location, hold your chin up at a slightly higher angle than ninety degrees. Five, if you want to make a point of emphasis, then move to the front of the stage apron, as close as you can get to the audience. Six, in this front of stage location, drop the angle of your chin down slightly to be less than ninety degrees. By the way, be careful about going to the edge of the stage so you don't fall off. Don't laugh. I have almost done this a couple of times in my enthusiasm to get close to my audience, while trying to drive home a particular point. Falling off the stage will make you a memorable speaker, but it is not advisable. If the stage area is smaller and the screen occupies a good portion of the real estate, then don't walk in front of the screen, if there is a projector involved. In very short order, you become the screen and that is totally distracting for an audience. Now you would think this was such an obvious point. However, we have all seen speakers do it. They are not aware of the projector in front of them and they have lost the attention of their audience. In this case, stand on the audience left side of the projector. We read from left to right, so we want people to look at our face first and then look at the screen. I would say that 80% of the time the room is set up for the speaker to stand on the opposite, the audience right side, so it is best to let the organizers know in advance where you want to stand. We can still use our middle, back and front distances on the audience left side of the stage but we can't use the audience right. That is unless you hit the “B” key on the laptop and black out the screen. In this case, you won't be in the way of the light beam from the projector and you can move around freely. By the way, to bring the screen back up again, just press “W”. Take control of your speaking environment. Do not rely on clueless people to set it up for you. Get it properly organized beforehand. The speaking spot is a physical environment. We don't want to just turn up there like a spectator, we want to dominate it. Make sure you “own the space and work the room”. If you do, your audience will buy your message and they will remember you as a powerful and confident presenter – someone they would like to hear from again in the future. Remember, this is how you build your personal brand. Engaged employees are self-motivated. The self-motivated are inspired. Inspired staff grow your business but are you inspiring them? We teach leaders and organisations how to inspire their people. Want to know how we do that? Contact me at greg.story@dalecarnegie.com If you enjoy these articles, then head over to www.japan.dalecarnegie.com and check out our "Free Stuff" offerings - whitepapers, guidebooks, training videos, podcasts, blogs. Take a look at our Japanese and English seminars, workshops, course information and schedules. About The Author Dr. Greg Story: President, Dale Carnegie Training Japan In the course of his career Dr. Greg Story has moved from the academic world, to consulting, investments, trade representation, international diplomacy, retail banking and people development. Growing up in Brisbane, Australia he never imagined he would have a Ph.D. in Japanese decision-making and become a 30 year veteran of Japan. A committed lifelong learner, through his published articles in the American, British and European Chamber journals, his videos and podcasts “THE Leadership Japan Series”, "THE Sales Japan series", THE Presentations Japan Series", he is a thought leader in the four critical areas for business people: leadership, communication, sales and presentations. Dr. Story is a popular keynote speaker, executive coach and trainer. Since 1971, he has been a disciple of traditional Shitoryu Karate and is currently a 6th Dan. Bunbu Ryodo (文武両道-both pen & sword) is his mantra and he applies martial art philosophies and strategies to business.
The Hotties are still on holiday, but they've got a new +1 to tide you over until #2K16. They talk about Queen Bey, negro fathers, and how we name blackness. Join them, won't you? This episode contains a soupçon of swearing as well as the N word. All music is courtesy of Ryan Little. You can find more of his work here: freemusicarchive.org/music/Ryan_Little/
Brand new episode featuring Toby Keith; Generationals; Beady Belle; Jens Lekman; Bill Evans; Maroon 5; Ursa Minor; Groovy Beds; 311; and Peter, Paul and Mary!Subscribe: iTunesLike us on: Facebook Follow us on Twitter: @MusicFirstPcastAnd as always, we'd love to hear from you! Email us at: MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com
Lachlan Whatmore reports on the chocolate genome Marc West and Darren Osborne discuss the science of sex in the pub, Ian Woolf interviews Dr Michael Georgeff about Rational agents, Presented by Bonnie Yiu, Produced by Ian Woolf