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"LOVE IS THE GREATEST.""Even greater than faith, or hope, or any other thing.We celebrate the love of Valentine's Day and appropriately so. That loving celebration is fun, romantic, even emotional. It is a day set aside once to live love and to express our love to all, but especially so to someone special.Love is a word difficult of definition. In fact, it has many component parts. Love is complex, defining itself, manifesting itself in so many different ways. But love is a force without which we can not live, or live right. It is the stuff of life, and without it, life is mere existence, sterile and harsh. Love is the force, the resource of God, an energy which produces the highest and best relationships with OTHERS, and, as we love ourselves, allows us to live life at its highest levels.TO LOVE AND TO BE LOVED IS THE GREATEST HAPPINESS OF EXISTENCE. Sosaid Sydnie Smith.Love out and in is a daily process which produces the greatest happiness. It does indeed. Nothing feels better than to give love, share love, and experience love.NOTHING.""If you had no one to love, you would never be hurt. But, you would never grow. You would never venture outside your own self-centered needs and perceptions. Your heart would never be cracked open so that God could enter it. To love and love unconditionally is to take risks, and especially the risk of rejection. But nothing energizes and cleanses like love.Profound words about love by a poet unknown. To love another, large or small, is the only real way that one can grow as a human being. The risk of loving produces the risk of hurt but even hurt toughens and matures love. The risk of loving another allows one to VENTURE OUTSIDE and to experience. Doing that allows your very own heart to be CRACKED OPEN so that love in its purest sense could enter, that is God Himself. Loving is always risky, and especially the risk of rejection. Rejection hurts but it is part of the loving process. The risk of love is worth it because nothingenergizes like love, and nothing cleanses like love, NOTHING.""Charles Dickens said that a loving heart is the truest wisdom. Knowing life at its best, the most real and the truest wisdom can only be produced by a loving heart, a heart cracked open and wanting more love.""Robert Schuller said that in the presence of love, miracles happen. Love itself is a miracle and the loving miracle produces other miracles. Miracles can and should happen more often and they can and will happen when:LOVE IS AT WORKTrue love allows us insight, real insight into the character and persona of another:“BECAUSE I LOVE YOU, I CATCH GLIMPSES OF THE YOU GOD CREATED, THE TRUE YOU. I SEE YOUR IMPERFECTIONS AND FAILURES, BUT I CHOOSE TO SEE PAST THEM TO THE REAL YOU. LOVE CREATES A PLACE WHERE YOU ARE FREETO BECOME YOUR COMPLETE SELF.”""What a marvelous statement. Perhaps we can only really know another not completely but only with glimpses and those glimpses made possible only because of love.We are all riddled with imperfections and failures, are we not? We can see past things in our desire to find the real person, the real you. Love breaks down those barriers and produces eyes that truly see.Benjamin Disraeli the great English Prime Minister said that:“WE ARE ALL BORN TO LOVE. IT IS THE PRINCIPLE OF ITS EXISTENCE AND ITS ONLY END.”""Born to love, genetic, all that we really are, the very highest principle itself of existence. And, its only end, like the highest and greatest spiritual commandment that we should love the Lord our God with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength and our neighbor as ourselves. In fact, we are known as Christians, followers of the Christ:IF YOU HAVE LOVE ONE FOR ANOTHERLove said another is tough, practical, and active. Love is washing the kitchen floor over and over again. Love is scrubbing the toilet and doing the laundry. Love is taking out the garbage and cleaning the refrigerator. Love is smiling when you are tired, finding reasons to laugh even when you are angry, volunteering for a dirty job, working hard, and making the world a better place.Powerful and profound. Indeed, love is practical. Love is very much in the scrubbing of the toilet. Love is there from the one who takes out the garbage. Love indeed delights in the dirty jobs for when you do for the least of these, you do it unto HIM.""And yet more insight into the God of all love:GOD SAYS TO US, IN LOVE, I HOLD YOU IN MY MIND. I REMEMBER YOU. I HOLD ALL OF THE PIECES OF YOU. THE PAST WOUNDS AND THE PRESENT. AND INLOVE, I KNIT THEM TOGETHER INTO THE PERSON I LOVE, THE PERSON I CREATED TO GIVE ME JOY:""YOU.""Held are we in the mind of God, remembering us even as we remember Him, all of our various pieces, wounds, wrongs, and problems no matter. God knits them together and all become the mosaic, the person God loves, the individual and special you.Love frees us of the weight and pain of life! True love always lightens life's heaviestburdens. True love is a force far more powerful than the weapons of any enemy.Life is a flower of which love is the honey, so said Victor Hugo. Love is knit into the very cells of our bodies. It is written into our DNA. It is encoded in the chemicals that make plants green. It is that which makes the sky blue, the substance of the song of the birds in summer, the whisper of the wind in the trees, the silence of the snow as it falls. Love is the voice of God calling to us endlessly and passionately through all HIS marvelous creation.There is no fear in love. Perfect love drives out fear. The more one loves, the less there is of which to be afraid. Love secures and drives our insecurity. Love at work is the most powerful force and energy of all.Take away love, said Robert Browning, and our earth is a tomb. Without love, life is like dead, lifeless, even meaningless. And, if you wish to be loved, LOVE. Any time that is not spent on love is time wasted.True love is a durable fire in the mind ever-burning, never sick, never old, never dead, from itself never turning, so said Sir Walter Raleigh. The durable fire of love burns unquenchable, always alive, always energizing.The great artist Vincent Van Gogh said:“THE HEART THAT LOVES IS ALWAYS YOUNG. LOVE IS A MARVELOUS BEAUTIFIER. LOVE IS ART AT WORK. I ALWAYS THINK THAT THE BEST WAY TO KNOW GOD IS TO LOVE MANY THINGS.”""Indeed, all of art is love at work and there really can be no great art without love. It beautifies and brings out the best in everything.Here, the words of Thomas Merton:“THE BEGINNING OF LOVE IS TO LET THOSE WHO LOVE BE PERFECTLYTHEMSELVES, AND NOT TO TWIST THEM TO FIT OUR OWN IMAGE. OTHERWISE,WE LOVE ONLY THE REFLECTION OF OURSELVES WE FIND IN THEM.”""The more we are perfectly ourselves, living to our highest and best, the more and better of us there is.Love cures people, the ones who give it and the ones who receive it. Love conquers all things, so said the ancient poet, Virgil.""Love allows us to believe so fully and firmly in God even when He is silent!The great thinker-theologian Soren Kierkegaard profoundly stated that when one has once fully entered the realm of love, the world, no matter how imperfect becomes rich and beautiful. It consists solely of opportunities for love.It is love, said Thomas Mann, not reason that is stronger than death. And that love, stronger than and which conquers death is the love of the Christ on the cross and the resurrection which followed.To love someone is to see a miracle invisible to others, said Francois Mauriac. Life is replete with invisible miracles which can only be revealed by love at work.If you love somebody, tell them, so said Rod McKuen. The telling unleashes the energy and the power of love.The heart has its reasons which reason alone can not understand, so said the thinker Blaise Pascal. Love is a dimension in life different from and beyond reason itself. The more the mind the less the heart and consequently the less love. Reason no matter how wise can never understand love.The great theologian Paul Tillich said that the first beauty of love is to listen. One who loves wants to listen more than talk, listen to every word, every expression of thought and emotion which comes from the one loved. Listening, really listening in a caring way, may very well be the highest attribute of true love.For those who love, time is eternity. Love is God's finger on man's shoulder. Love is like a running brook that sings its melody to the night. To wake at dawn with a winged heart and to give thanks for another day of loving. Love is a symbol of eternity. It wipes out all sense of time, destroying all memory of a beginning and all fear of an end.Sir Alfred Lord Tennyson said:“TIS BETTER TO HAVE LOVED AND LOST THAN NEVER TO HAVE LOVED AT ALL.”""Love indeed is risky, the risk of rejection but a life lived without true love is a life never really lived at all.I love you, says Anna Corbin, as you are, not as you wish to be. I love you for the real person you are, not the imaginary perhaps I fantasize you could be. I love the real,amazing, utterly unique YOU.""Love in the ultimate, unconditional, love so REAL.If you love until it hurts, really hurts, there can be no more hurt, only more love said the wonderfully loving Mother Teresa. True love at work drives away the hurt.""Looking back, said one, I have this to regret. That too often when I loved, I did not say so. Love uncommunicated is love aborted. It is there but never shared. More time is spent judging people which leaves less time to love them.Zelda Fitzgerald said that nobody has ever measured, not even poets, how much love the heart can hold. There is no limit to love, none whatsoever. Love is there, always and love takes up when knowledge leaves off. In fact, love is the supreme knowledge, superior to all else.Love's greatest gift is its ability to make everything it touches sacred. Love at work produces the holiest of the holies. The great English statesman William E. Gladstone said the following:“WE LOOK FORWARD TO THE TIME WHEN THE POWER OF LOVE WILL REPLACE THE LOVE OF POWER. THEN WILL OUR WORLD KNOW THE BLESSINGS OF PEACE. POWER KILLS LOVE AND WITHOUT LOVE, THERE IS NO PEACE. THERE ISNOTHING MORE POWERFUL BEFORE AND EVER AGAIN THAN LOVE.”""The theologian Reinhold Niebuhr said the following:“WE ARE SAVED BY THE FINAL FORM OF LOVE, WHICH IS FORGIVENESS. FORGIVING AND FORGETTING ARE THE HIGHEST ACTS OF LOVE RESULTING IN OUR SALVATION. THERE WAS ONE, YEARS AGO, DRIVEN TO THE CROSS BY THE LOVE OF MANKIND PROVIDING IN HIS DEATH THE LIFE AND THE LOVE WE LEAD.THE CROSS WAS THE FINAL AND FORGIVING FORM OF LOVE.”""The crucifixion of the Christ on the cross was indeed the ultimate act of love. The great writer C.S. Lewis said the following:“TO LOVE AT ALL IS TO BE VULNERABLE. LOVE ANYTHING AND YOUR HEART WILL CERTAINLY BE WRUNG AND POSSIBLY BROKEN. LOVE BREAKS DOWN ALL BARRIERS, OPENS WIDE THE HEART, EXPOSES TRUE INNOCENCE AND RISKS THE WRINGING AND THE BREAKING OF THIS MORE PRIZED POSSESSION. REAL LOVE DEMANDS THIS, CONSTANTLY.”Sir Arthur Pinero said that “those who love deeply never grow old. They may die of old age, but they die young at heart.”That deep love here and now is but a prelude to the perfect love there. In fact, they are one love contiguous and continuous. Love is both earthly and eternal. Love never dies. For there is only one real happiness in life and that is to love and to be loved.The great writer Ralph Waldo Emerson said:“NEVER SELF-POSSESSED OR PRUDENT, LOVE IS ALL ABANDONMENT.”""True love is pure risk, always. Love at work risks hurt to the self and rejection by another. But the risk at work is what makes the word of love so special.""Vulnerability, openness, risk but so great reward.Hear then the marvelous words of the great poet William Wordsworth:“A PERSON CAN BE SO CHANGED BY LOVE AS TO BE UNRECOGNIZABLE AS THE SAME PERSON. LOVE TRANSFORMS, REGENERATES. LOVE PRODUCES CHANGE, EVERYWHERE AND IN EVERYONE. LOVE BETTERS WHAT IS BEST!”""The great philosopher Plato said that love is the best friend of human kind, the helper and the healer of all ills that stand in the way of human happiness. In fact, love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries and without them, humanity can not survive. And for some real definition of the word love, hear the words of Saint Augustine:“WHAT DOES LOVE LOOK LIKE? WHY, IT HAS HANDS TO HELP OTHERS. IT HAS FEET TO HASTEN TO THE POOR AND NEEDY. IT HAS EYES TO SEE MISERY AND WANT. IT HAS EARS TO HEAR THE SIGHS AND SORROWS OF HUMANKIND. THATIS WHAT LOVE LOOKS LIKE!”""Amen and amen. Hands and feet at work, eyes and ears to see and hear human need. Love at work is what love really is.Love comes supreme and most innocently from a child. A child's love is pure, uncomplicated, unconditional, fully trusting. Such innocence opens deep the world of feeling and emotion and it is a return to that childlike love and that ability to love which alone can make complete the adult version of that child. May we all be wise enough to return to the innocent love of a little child.And so my friends, my fellow Americans, we the Crawford Broadcasting Company wish you all of the love possible on Valentine's Day and during Valentine's week. May love in all its forms permeate your life and may you know the supreme love of the One who laid down His life for you. Live love every day and know the real and true meaning of life.And finally, the profound words of poet Emily Dickenson:“IF I CAN STOP ONE HEART FROM BREAKINGI SHALL NOT LIVE IN VAINIF I CAN EASE ONE LIFE THE ACHING OR COOL ONE PAINOR HELP ONE FAINTING ROBIN IN TO HIS NEST AGAINI SHALL NOT LIVE IN VAIN!”""Love is the greatest!"
Double banger December gets underway with two fabulous but very different books. Karin Keays' 'It's Because I Love You' is a real life rock 'n roll romance but it is also the story of a mother's quest to find the truth behind the death of her baby boy. Karin and her late husband Jim Keays, the lead singer of the Masters Apprentices, were living a wonderful life when tragedy struck and it was not the last Karin would endure. Her story is compelling, sad, inspiring and very real and raw. And now for something completely different: The Dictionary of Terrible Ideas (ABC Books) is the latest offering from Dominic Knight. Well known as one of the founders of The Chaser ensemble, Dominic brings a smorgasbord of hilarious, horrific and helpful ideas and observations, all alphabetised for your comic convenience. And it is thanks to our podcast partners CSCG. When it comes to the world of finance, change is constant, whether it is tax, super, loans or the share market. The best people to help you navigate your way through all the change and make the most of your hard work is the team from CSCG. Call them on 03-9974 8333 or visit their website cscg.com.au to find out more about the range of services they offer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.I sit down with the remarkable Karin Keyes, whose new book "It's Because I Love You" captures the essence of a rock and roll romance that spanned 35 years in the Australian music scene. Karin's life story, filled with love, loss, and a journey through the chaos of rock and roll royalty, is both inspiring and deeply touching. Karin opens up about the inspiration behind her book, initially centered on her son William, who tragically passed away. The narrative has since evolved, focusing on her enduring love with her late husband, Jim. Karin's authentic storytelling offers profound insights and hints at an exciting sequel, promising to continue exploring themes of love, loss, and music, with intriguing connections to figures like Annette Day.We also honor the legacy of the great Jim Keyes, celebrating his induction into the SA Music Hall of Fame and his diverse contributions to the music world, including the Brisbane Lions club song. His heartfelt reunion with his biological mother adds an emotional layer to his story, reflecting his deep impact as both an artist and a person. This episode serves as a heartfelt homage to Jim's enduring influence in music and family, while also providing a glimpse into future musical releases and a second book. Connect with Karin's moving journey and celebrate the legacy of a true icon in the Australian music scene.What has Karin Keays been up to lately? Let's find out!!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
On this week's episode of the Moms Who Money podcast, Eileen gets personal and real as she opens up about her mom's unexpected passing. She shares her deeply emotional experience navigating the chaos that followed and the invaluable lessons she learned about being prepared for life's uncertainties. * From the heartache of sifting through unorganized documents to the realization of how much easier things could have been with a little pre-planning, Eileen's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of taking action now to support your family's future. * Eileen doesn't just share her journey—she equips you with practical steps to protect your loved ones. Whether it's starting a "Because I Love You" form, organizing critical documents, or having those tough-but-necessary conversations, this episode is packed with actionable tips to help you feel confident and prepared. * Tune in to this heartfelt episode and learn how to create peace of mind for yourself and your family, no matter what life throws your way. * 1:1 Financial Coaching Free Consultation https://momswhomoney.com/1-1-consulting * 90-Minute Financial Power Session https://calendly.com/momswhomoney/90-minute-financial-power-session * FREE Guide: 5 Steps to Save $1,000 This Month www.momswhomoney.com/save * Get to know Eileen CFEI® CFLP℠ https://www.momswhomoney.com https://www.instagram.com/eileenjoymoneycoach/ https://www.facebook.com/EileenJoyMoneyCoach/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/momswhomoney/
In this week's episode, Tracy speaks to Maggie Van Camp about all things transition planning in this episode titled “Farm Succession: A Communication First Approach.” In this episode, Tracy and Maggie discuss: - Why is now the time for farmers to create their transition plan? - Maggie states, “Successful succession requires flipping the priorities on transition planning to having better communication skills as a foundation.” - She shares the 3 Phases of Transition Planning. - How long does transition planning take? - Tracy asks Maggie about the factors that are making succession planning even more challenging than in past years. - Proper role transitioning during succession is important. Maggie explains the 3 stages of role transition and why a slow transition is important, needed, and best for both generations. With a communication-first approach in mind, Maggie shares a quick round of best communication practices for farms to implement, especially around transition planning. Is transition planning something you are interested in learning more about? If so, you won't want to miss this episode. Thanks so much for tuning in, Tracy Brunet ============================= RESOURCES Connect with Maggie Van Camp: https://loft32.ca/#team Farmer's Bridge: https://farmersbridge.ca You can read and download Maggie Van Camp's Applied Research paper “Farm Succession: A Communications-first Approach” – This paper was accepted for presentation at the International Farm Management Congress 2024. https://farmersbridge.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/whitepaper-succession-communications-final.pdf Do you know all the information you'd need to keep operating without your key decision makers? Here is The Because I Love You list that you can download and keep safe. https://farmersbridge.ca Loft32: https://loft32.ca SIGN UP If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to sign up as an Insider so that you are first to know about all-new Impact Farming episodes, Expert Corner Segments, fantastic contests, and new promotions https://www.farmmarketer.com/impact_farming_show/sign-up
LOVE IS THE GREATEST.Even greater than faith, or hope, or any other thing.We celebrate the love of Valentine's Day and appropriately so. That loving celebration is fun, romantic, even emotional. It is a day set aside once to live love and to express our love to all, but especially so to someone special.Love is a word difficult of definition. In fact, it has many component parts. Love is complex, defining itself, manifesting itself in so many different ways. But love is a force without which we can not live, or live right. It is the stuff of life, and without it, life is mere existence, sterile and harsh. Love is the force, the resource of God, an energy which produces the highest and best relationships with OTHERS, and, as we love ourselves, allows us to live life at its highest levels.TO LOVE AND TO BE LOVED IS THE GREATEST HAPPINESS OF EXISTENCE. So said Sydnie Smith.Love out and in is a daily process which produces the greatest happiness. It does indeed. Nothing feels better than to give love, share love, and experience love. NOTHING.If you had no one to love, you would never be hurt. But, you would never grow. You would never venture outside your own self-centered needs and perceptions. Your heart would never be cracked open so that God could enter it. To love and love unconditionally is to take risks, and especially the risk of rejection. But nothing energizes and cleanses like love.Profound words about love by a poet unknown. To love another, large or small, is the only real way that one can grow as a human being. The risk of loving produces the risk of hurt but even hurt toughens and matures love. The risk of loving another allows one to VENTURE OUTSIDE and to experience. Doing that allows your very own heart to be CRACKED OPEN so that love in its purest sense could enter, that is God Himself. Loving is always risky, and especially the risk of rejection. Rejection hurts but it is part of the loving process. The risk of love is worth it because nothing energizes like love, and nothing cleanses like love, NOTHING.Charles Dickens said that a loving heart is the truest wisdom. Knowing life at its best, the most real and the truest wisdom can only be produced by a loving heart, a heart cracked open and wanting more love.Robert Schuller said that in the presence of love, miracles happen. Love itself is amiracle and the loving miracle produces other miracles. Miracles can and shouldhappen more often and they can and will happen when:LOVE IS AT WORKTrue love allows us insight, real insight into the character and persona of another:“BECAUSE I LOVE YOU, I CATCH GLIMPSES OF THE YOU GOD CREATED, THETRUE YOU. I SEE YOUR IMPERFECTIONS AND FAILURES, BUT I CHOOSE TO SEEPAST THEM TO THE REAL YOU. LOVE CREATES A PLACE WHERE YOU ARE FREETO BECOME YOUR COMPLETE SELF.”What a marvelous statement. Perhaps we can only really know another not completelybut only with glimpses and those glimpses made possible only because of love.We are all riddled with imperfections and failures, are we not? We can see past thingsin our desire to find the real person, the real you. Love breaks down those barriersand produces eyes that truly see.Benjamin Disraeli the great English Prime Minister said that:“WE ARE ALL BORN TO LOVE. IT IS THE PRINCIPLE OF ITS EXISTENCE AND ITSONLY END.”Born to love, genetic, all that we really are, the very highest principle itself of existence.And, its only end, like the highest and greatest spiritual commandment that we shouldlove the Lord our God with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength and our neighboras ourselves. In fact, we are known as Christians, followers of the Christ:IF YOU HAVE LOVE ONE FOR ANOTHERLove said another is tough, practical, and active. Love is washing the kitchen floorover and over again. Love is scrubbing the toilet and doing the laundry. Love is takingout the garbage and cleaning the refrigerator. Love is smiling when you are tired,finding reasons to laugh even when you are angry, volunteering for a dirty job, workinghard, and making the world a better place.Powerful and profound. Indeed, love is practical. Love is very much in the scrubbingof the toilet. Love is there from the one who takes out the garbage. Love indeeddelights in the dirty jobs for when you do for the least of these, you do it unto HIM.And yet more insight into the God of all love:GOD SAYS TO US, IN LOVE, I HOLD YOU IN MY MIND. I REMEMBER YOU. I HOLDALL OF THE PIECES OF YOU. THE PAST WOUNDS AND THE PRESENT. AND INLOVE, I KNIT THEM TOGETHER INTO THE PERSON I LOVE, THE PERSON ICREATED TO GIVE ME JOY:YOU.Held are we in the mind of God, remembering us even as we remember Him, all of ourvarious pieces, wounds, wrongs, and problems no matter. God knits them togetherand all become the mosaic, the person God loves, the individual and special you.Love frees us of the weight and pain of life! True love always lightens life's heaviestburdens. True love is a force far more powerful than the weapons of any enemy.Life is a flower of which love is the honey, so said Victor Hugo. Love is knit into thevery cells of our bodies. It is written into our DNA. It is encoded in the chemicals thatmake plants green. It is that which makes the sky blue, the substance of the song ofthe birds in summer, the whisper of the wind in the trees, the silence of the snow as itfalls. Love is the voice of God calling to us endlessly and passionately through all HISmarvelous creation.There is no fear in love. Perfect love drives out fear. The more one loves, the less thereis of which to be afraid. Love secures and drives our insecurity. Love at work is themost powerful force and energy of all.Take away love, said Robert Browning, and our earth is a tomb. Without love, life islike dead, lifeless, even meaningless. And, if you wish to be loved, LOVE. Any timethat is not spent on love is time wasted.True love is a durable fire in the mind ever-burning, never sick, never old, never dead,from itself never turning, so said Sir Walter Raleigh. The durable fire of love burnsunquenchable, always alive, always energizing.The great artist Vincent Van Gogh said:“THE HEART THAT LOVES IS ALWAYS YOUNG. LOVE IS A MARVELOUSBEAUTIFIER. LOVE IS ART AT WORK. I ALWAYS THINK THAT THE BEST WAY TOKNOW GOD IS TO LOVE MANY THINGS.”Indeed, all of art is love at work and there really can be no great art without love. Itbeautifies and brings out the best in everything.Here, the words of Thomas Merton:“THE BEGINNING OF LOVE IS TO LET THOSE WHO LOVE BE PERFECTLYTHEMSELVES, AND NOT TO TWIST THEM TO FIT OUR OWN IMAGE. OTHERWISE,WE LOVE ONLY THE REFLECTION OF OURSELVES WE FIND IN THEM.”The more we are perfectly ourselves, living to our highest and best, the more andbetter of us there is.Love cures people, the ones who give it and the ones who receive it. Love conquers allthings, so said the ancient poet, Virgil.Love allows us to believe so fully and firmly in God even when He is silent!The great thinker-theologian Soren Kierkegaard profoundly stated that when one hasonce fully entered the realm of love, the world, no matter how imperfect becomes richand beautiful. It consists solely of opportunities for love.It is love, said Thomas Mann, not reason that is stronger than death. And that love,stronger than and which conquers death is the love of the Christ on the cross and theresurrection which followed.To love someone is to see a miracle invisible to others, said Francois Mauriac. Life isreplete with invisible miracles which can only be revealed by love at work.If you love somebody, tell them, so said Rod McKuen. The telling unleashes the energyand the power of love.The heart has its reasons which reason alone can not understand, so said the thinkerBlaise Pascal. Love is a dimension in life different from and beyond reason itself. Themore the mind the less the heart and consequently the less love. Reason no matterhow wise can never understand love.The great theologian Paul Tillich said that the first beauty of love is to listen. One wholoves wants to listen more than talk, listen to every word, every expression of thoughtand emotion which comes from the one loved. Listening, really listening in a caringway, may very well be the highest attribute of true love.For those who love, time is eternity. Love is God's finger on man's shoulder. Love islike a running brook that sings its melody to the night. To wake at dawn with awinged heart and to give thanks for another day of loving. Love is a symbol of eternity.It wipes out all sense of time, destroying all memory of a beginning and all fear of anend.Sir Alfred Lord Tennyson said:“TIS BETTER TO HAVE LOVED AND LOST THAN NEVER TO HAVE LOVED AT ALL.”Love indeed is risky, the risk of rejection but a life lived without true love is a life neverreally lived at all.I love you, says Anna Corbin, as you are, not as you wish to be. I love you for the realperson you are, not the imaginary perhaps I fantasize you could be. I love the real,amazing, utterly unique YOU.Love in the ultimate, unconditional, love so REAL.If you love until it hurts, really hurts, there can be no more hurt, only more love saidthe wonderfully loving Mother Teresa. True love at work drives away the hurt.Looking back, said one, I have this to regret. That too often when I loved, I did not sayso. Love uncommunicated is love aborted. It is there but never shared. More time isspent judging people which leaves less time to love them.Zelda Fitzgerald said that nobody has ever measured, not even poets, how much lovethe heart can hold. There is no limit to love, none whatsoever. Love is there, alwaysand love takes up when knowledge leaves off. In fact, love is the supreme knowledge,superior to all else.Love's greatest gift is its ability to make everything it touches sacred. Love at workproduces the holiest of the holies. The great English statesman William E. Gladstonesaid the following:“WE LOOK FORWARD TO THE TIME WHEN THE POWER OF LOVE WILL REPLACETHE LOVE OF POWER. THEN WILL OUR WORLD KNOW THE BLESSINGS OFPEACE. POWER KILLS LOVE AND WITHOUT LOVE, THERE IS NO PEACE. THERE ISNOTHING MORE POWERFUL BEFORE AND EVER AGAIN THAN LOVE.”The theologian Reinhold Niebuhr said the following:“WE ARE SAVED BY THE FINAL FORM OF LOVE, WHICH IS FORGIVENESS.FORGIVING AND FORGETTING ARE THE HIGHEST ACTS OF LOVE RESULTING INOUR SALVATION. THERE WAS ONE, YEARS AGO, DRIVEN TO THE CROSS BY THELOVE OF MANKIND PROVIDING IN HIS DEATH THE LIFE AND THE LOVE WE LEAD.THE CROSS WAS THE FINAL AND FORGIVING FORM OF LOVE.”The crucifixion of the Christ on the cross was indeed the ultimate act of love.The great writer C.S. Lewis said the following:“TO LOVE AT ALL IS TO BE VULNERABLE. LOVE ANYTHING AND YOUR HEARTWILL CERTAINLY BE WRUNG AND POSSIBLY BROKEN. LOVE BREAKS DOWN ALLBARRIERS, OPENS WIDE THE HEART, EXPOSES TRUE INNOCENCE AND RISKS THEWRINGING AND THE BREAKING OF THIS MORE PRIZED POSSESSION. REAL LOVEDEMANDS THIS, CONSTANTLY.”Sir Arthur Pinero said that “those who love deeply never grow old. They may die of oldage, but they die young at heart.”That deep love here and now is but a prelude to the perfect love there. In fact, they areone love contiguous and continuous. Love is both earthly and eternal. Love neverdies. For there is only one real happiness in life and that is to love and to be loved.The great writer Ralph Waldo Emerson said:“NEVER SELF-POSSESSED OR PRUDENT, LOVE IS ALL ABANDONMENT.”True love is pure risk, always. Love at work risks hurt to the self and rejection byanother. But the risk at work is what makes the word of love so special.Vulnerability, openness, risk but so great reward.Hear then the marvelous words of the great poet William Wordsworth:“A PERSON CAN BE SO CHANGED BY LOVE AS TO BE UNRECOGNIZABLE AS THESAME PERSON. LOVE TRANSFORMS, REGENERATES. LOVE PRODUCES CHANGE,EVERYWHERE AND IN EVERYONE. LOVE BETTERS WHAT IS BEST!”The great philosopher Plato said that love is the best friend of human kind, the helperand the healer of all ills that stand in the way of human happiness. In fact, love andcompassion are necessities, not luxuries and without them, humanity can not survive.And for some real definition of the word love, hear the words of Saint Augustine:“WHAT DOES LOVE LOOK LIKE? WHY, IT HAS HANDS TO HELP OTHERS. IT HASFEET TO HASTEN TO THE POOR AND NEEDY. IT HAS EYES TO SEE MISERY ANDWANT. IT HAS EARS TO HEAR THE SIGHS AND SORROWS OF HUMANKIND. THATIS WHAT LOVE LOOKS LIKE!”Amen and amen. Hands and feet at work, eyes and ears to see and hear human need.Love at work is what love really is.Love comes supreme and most innocently from a child. A child's love is pure,uncomplicated, unconditional, fully trusting. Such innocence opens deep the world offeeling and emotion and it is a return to that childlike love and that ability to lovewhich alone can make complete the adult version of that child. May we all be wiseenough to return to the innocent love of a little child.And so my friends, my fellow Americans, we the Crawford Broadcasting Company wishyou all of the love possible on Valentine's Day and during Valentine's week. May lovein all its forms permeate your life and may you know the supreme love of the One wholaid down His life for you. Live love every day and know the real and true meaning oflife.And finally, the profound words of poet Emily Dickenson:“IF I CAN STOP ONE HEART FROM BREAKINGI SHALL NOT LIVE IN VAINIF I CAN EASE ONE LIFE THE ACHINGOR COOL ONE PAINOR HELP ONE FAINTING ROBININ TO HIS NEST AGAINI SHALL NOT LIVE IN VAIN!”Love is the greatest!
In today episode we kick things off with a big announcement to end season 2. Moving onto weekly dilemmas. Next, things guys love but won't admit. Followed by marriage tick list and Jake speaks from his heart. Finishing on, hospitality mishaps that can't not be laughed at. Mentions; Cover song, The Masters Apprentice, Because I Love You
We kick things off with a bang, top 3 entries to todays segment song. Followed by the worlds spiciest Lip Plumber and a game. Moving onto weekly dilemmas. Next up is things girls do when they like you. You guys know what time it is deep time, with emotional intelligence. Finishing off with girl math pt2. Segment song is a cover of The Masters Apprentice, Because I Love You.
THE BILLY STEWART DISCOGRAPHYSingles:Chess 1625: "Billy's Blues" / "Billy's Blues"Argo 5256: "Billy's Blues" / "Billy's Blues"Okeh 4-7095: "Baby, You're My Only Love" / "Billy's Heartache" (1957 with Bo Diddley, backed by The "Marquees")Chess 1820: "Reap What You Sow" / "Fat Boy" (1962) – No. 18 R&B, No. 79 popChess 1835: "True Fine Lovin'" / "Wedding Bells" (1962)Chess 1852: "Scramble" / "Oh My, What Can the Matter Be" (1963)Chess 1868: "Strange Feeling" / "Sugar and Spice" (1963) – No. 25 R&B, No. 70 popChess 1888: "A Fat Boy Can Cry" / "Count Me Out" (1964)Chess 1905: "Tell It Like It Is" / "My Sweet Senorita" (1964)Chess 1922: "I Do Love You" / "Keep Loving" (1965) – No. 6 R&B, No. 26 popChess 1932: "Sitting in the Park" / "Once Again" (1965) – No. 4 R&B, No. 24 popChess 1941: "How Nice It Is" / "No Girl" (1965)Chess 1948: "Because I Love You" / "Mountain of Love" (1965)Chess 1960: "Love Me" / "Why Am I Lonely" (1966) – No. 38 R&BChess 1966: "Summertime" / "To Love, to Love" (1966) – No. 7 R&B, #10 popChess 1978: "Secret Love" / "Look Back and Smile" (1967) – No. 11 R&B, No. 29 popChess 1991: "Every Day I Have the Blues" / "Ol' Man River" (1967) – No. 41 R&B, No. 79 popChess 2002: "Cross My Heart" / "Why (Do I Love You So)?" (1968) – No. 34 R&B, No. 86 pop / No. 49 R&BChess 2053: "Tell Me the Truth" / "What Have I Done?" (1968) – No. 48 R&BChess 2063: "I'm In Love" / "Crazy 'Bout You, Baby" (1969)Chess 2080: "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" / "We'll Always Be Together" (1969)Albums:Chess 1496: I Do Love You (1965) (Billboard No. 97)Chess 1499: Unbelievable (1966) (Billboard No. 138)Chess 1513: Billy Stewart Teaches Old Standards New Tricks (1967)Chess 1540: Cross My Heart (1969)Chess 1547: Remembered (1970)Sugar Hill/Chess CH-8401: The Greatest Sides (1982)
In todays episode the boys kick things off with the responses from Ai pick up lines. Followed by a tricky situaion from one of our listeners, whereby the boys lend a hand. Finishing on the testing out the depression, anxiety and stress scale on Jake as we find out about his full on week. Credits segment sounds; The Masters Apprentice, Because I Love You, instrumental
Noel catches up with Stevie B. "The King of Freestyle" had seven top-40 hits, including the number one hit, "Because I Love You" (The Postman Song), the song spent four weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 during December 1990/January 1991. In August 2018, Billboard ranked the song the 71st-biggest hit in the history of the Hot 100. Stevie's latest single, "Take It All Back", is right up there with his other amazing songs like "Spring Love," "In My Eyes," "Dreamin' of Love," and more. Stevie recently entered the podcast world with his "Freestylin With Stevie B" podcast.
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Song: Because I Love YouSong by: Brighter Side of DarknessIntro by: Gail NoblesKeyboardist: Gail NoblesVocals: Gail NoblesBrighter Side of Darkness was an American R&B/soul group. They were formed in 1971 at Calumet High School in Chicago, Illinois. Their lead singer was 12-year-old Darryl Lamont; the other members were Ralph Eskridge, Randolph Murph and Larry Washington.They released the single "Love Jones" in December 1972. It was a hit in the US (Hot 100, #16; Hot Soul Singles, #3) and was certified gold by February 9, 1973, by the RIAA. They released an album, Love Jones, in 1973. Their second single, "I Owe You Love", was less successful, and the group disbanded in 1974.Because I Love You by Brighter Side of Darkness is a single released in 1974. The producer was Clarence Johnson. The record label was Star-Vue records. Darryl Lamont the lead singer had a voice like Michael Jackson and Frankie Lymon.The group started singing at local school dances and talent shows. They won a local talent contest attracting the attention of promoter Clarence Johnson who signed them to a recording deal.Im Gail Nobles & you're listening to the Cat Bear. Tune in for more next time. Today's topic: The Brighter Side of Darkness. Check out their song on Spotify: Because I Love You.
Mindi Abair – Forever – 5:16 Cory Wong; Dirty Loops – Follow The Light – 4:04 Patrick Bradley; Dave Koz – Can You Hear Me – 5:04 Dylan Chambers; Cory Wong – You Gotta Respect Yourself! – 3:11 Chris Walker – Because I Love You (feat. Dave Koz) – 00:04:16 Marcus Anderson – I Choose […]
We don't learn just from experience. Transformation happens when we reflect upon our experience. Of all the lists we keep, the most important isn't a to-do list but a list of what we're learning. Because you're not just doing things, you're becoming someone. Who? And what are you learning along the way? Listen in. Links + Resources From This Episode: Pantsuit Politics end-of-month Instagram posts: July and August Annie B. Jone's August Instagram post Because I Love You by Kaitlin Walden In the Name of Jesus by Henri Nouwen When the Soul Listens by Jan Johnson Order The Next Right Thing Guided Journal Grab a copy of my book The Next Right Thing Find me on Instagram @emilypfreeman Download a transcript of this episode
Molly Devine (on 'Because I Love You' single release) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Molly Devine (on 'Because I Love You' single release) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
You’re My Valentine – Mz Pat feat Lebrado – Queens Presents A Soulful Love Story – 2021 Lover (Platinum Vybe Remix) – Ricky Jones – 2021 Can’t Help Myself – Dee Dee Simon & Tyree Neal - Queens Presents A Soulful Love Story – 2021 Get Down With You – Dexter Allen – 2021 You’re What's Missing In My Life – The Supremes – High Energy – Motown – 1976 Sure Don’t Feel The Way – Bunny Sigler – Can You Feel It – 2021 Pick Up The Pieces – Mary Wilson – Mary Wilson – Motown – 1979 Creation Of Love – The Whispers – Planets Of Life – 1971 Complicated – Leela James – 2021 Let Me Love You – Krishunda Echols & Avail Hollywood - Queens Presents A Soulful Love Story – 2021 Come And Go – Jurawd – 2021 Wish I Had A Girl – Nobody's Children – Twilight Reissue – 2021 Baby Baby Baby – Bunny Sigler – Can You Feel It – 2021 Don't Treat Her Bad – Frankie – North Broad St 45 – 2021 Mystical Love – Adeline – 2021 Never Listen – Cleveland P Jones – 2021 Early Morning Love – The Supremes – The Supremes – 1974 Watch Out – The Kopestetics – Epsilon Records 45 – 2021 Slow Jam – John E Lawrence – Masterpiece Vol 1 – 2021 We Don't Have To Force It – Stephanie Luckett & 2 Buck Chuck - Queens Presents A Soulful Love Story – 2021 Perfect Gentleman – The Barkays – 2021 So Glad Its You – Dee Dee Simon & Stan Mosley – Queens Presents A Soulful Love Story – 2021 Because I Love You – Bunny Sigler – Can You Feel It – 2021 Love Talk – Mary Wilson – Unreleased Just The Lonely Talking Again (Extended Mix) – Tessa Williams & Marc Nelson – 2021 Still Luv Me – Devinn Le Ray – Private Time (on Air) – 2021 Stay The Night – Jesse Terrell & Theo Huff - Queens Presents A Soulful Love Story – 2021 Come With Me – Veon Ray – 2021 Sounds That You Make - Omar Wilson - 2019 I Want To Be In Love – Rushing – IZIPHO Soul 45 – 2020
Grandma Susan reads 5 Stories about faith and hope: He Knows You, The Spyglass, Eliza's Field of Faith, The Tower, and Because I Love You
Mr. Lenny Williams is one of the most frequently sampled artists I can think of. Everyone from Mobb Deep to Kanye West to Twista Scarface, to the Roots and the list goes on and on. This is because of his amazing vocals and the soulful way in which he sings. Mr. Williams is known for his time with the amazing funk group Tower of Power, but undoubtedly (and maybe it's because it's my favorite) I believe he is most notably recognized due to his rendition of Because I Love You. I say his rendition because I can't imagine that anyone could have written it that way. But he is not done yet. He continues to make amazing music and some sizzling sexy music at that! We are blessed and honored to have him as a special guest on Brunch in the Basement with JaVonne & Terez!
I can't let you do that... Because I Love You too much!
Prodigiously talented young songwriter Jessica Cerro - better known as Montaigne - first stepped into the spotlight as a 16-year-old Unearthed High finalist. In this episode of Inspired, she dishes you the details on one of her biggest songs to date. Subscribe to the Inspired podcast for weekly episodes.
Prodigiously talented young songwriter Jessica Cerro - better known as Montaigne - first stepped into the spotlight as a 16-year-old Unearthed High finalist. In this episode of Inspired, she dishes you the details on one of her biggest songs to date. Subscribe to the Inspired podcast for weekly episodes.
Mods vs. Rockers: "underneath we're all the same" said Kevin to Jimmy in Quardophenia and the truth is Mods and Rockers are closer than we'd like to admit. While, yes, Rockers have "greasy hair and dirty clobber" and Mods are "ponces who peacock about on poxy hair dryers" when it comes to music it all boils down to black American R&B and Rock n' Roll. Take a journey with us this week to explore the fine line that separates the music of Mods and Rockers. Get into it. Please like the Facebook page here: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast/ ------------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Soul Beat" Carl Perkins - Columbia "Ruby Jane" Billy Adams - Sun "Shout! Shout! (Knock Yourself Out)" Ernie Maresca - Seville "Walking Alone" Mark Valentino - Reo "Come On Down Baby Baby" The Orlons - Cameo "It Seems Like Yesterday" The Dawns - Atco "Diamonds Rubies Gold And Fame" The Gypsies - Old Town "Oh Gee!" Johnny Griffin & Matthew Gee & Their Soul Groovers - Atlantic "I Gotta Hankerin" The Beepers - W&G "Handbags and Gladrags" Chris Farlowe - Immediate "Land Of 1000 Dances" Chris Kenner - Instant "Ivory Tower" Shirley & Jessie - Wand "I Just dropped in to see What Condition" Bettye Lavette - Karen "Because I Love You" Billy Stewart - Chess "Dream Girl" The Precisions - Drew "Tragedy" Ray Agee - Shirley "All Night Stand" The Thoughts - Planet "Feel So Good" The Beau Havens - Gama "Cant Get Enough Of You Baby" ? & The Mysterians - Cameo "Feel All Right" King Curtis - Capitol "A Kind Of Love In" Brian Auger & The Trinity feat. Julie Driscoll - Marmalade "Cissy Strut" The Meters - Virgo
主播:MR吉祥君/白无常白总改编自故事:《季望》作者:鹅打背景音乐:1.It's Been a Long, Long Time 歌手:Beegie Adair2.That Old Feeling 歌手:Eddie Higgins3.Because I Love You 歌手:Kevin Kern4.부끄럼 歌手:MeloMance5.I'm Lost 歌手:George shearing6.仆は帰ろう 歌手:ゴンチチ7.贝壳风铃 歌手:刘惜君
Host Vijay R. Nathan talks with Poet Jared Harel about how the personal is political in his collection "Go, Because I Love You", Jared's transition into fatherhood, and identity in his chapbook "The Body Double". Music: Polica and Stargaze, Radiohead.
London has Browns and Dover St Market, Milan has 10 Corso Como, New York has Jeffrey, and Paris had Collette. In Australia, the multi-brand designer fashion stores to know are Melbourne’s Marais and in Sydney, Parlour X. This Episode is about independent high fashion retail, how it works and what it does, what’s happening with bricks and mortar stores, and why we need them. You’re going to meet the brilliant buyer, style setter and retailer Eva Galambos, who is Parlour X’s founder. Eva is an expert on the business of fashion, and the changing landscape of retail. It’s her job to partner with the brands she believes in to present their collections in store, and to choose the right stuff to stay ahead in a game that’s been turned upside down in recent years by the growth of online and the rise of the flagship, where more brands are becoming vertical operations. We talk about who decides what’s on trend, the purpose of fashion shows, and what happens on a buying appointment and in the Paris showrooms. We cover the importance of longevity and timeless design, what the term ‘investment piece’ really means, the pressures and opportunities of online retailing? What does luxury mean today and how is sale culture impacting it? This Episode is a must for anyone studying fashion, working in the business or just trying to figure out how it all works. Check THE SHOWNOTES for links and resources from today's story. DON'T FORGET TO FOLLOW CLARE ON INSTAGRAM FOR ALL THE WARDROBE CRISIS NEWS! Our incredible music is by Montaigne - it's an acoustic version of Because I Love You from ther album Glorious Heights. Like what you hear? Please review us in iTunes, and share on social media. Fancy becoming a citizen producer of Wardrobe Crisis? We have a Patreon page ! We're so grateful to our supporters.
On any given night in Australia 1 in 200 people don't have a roof over their heads. Nasir Sobhani A.K.A The Streets Barber skateboards around Melbourne giving free haircuts and shaves to homeless people as a part of his ‘Clean Cut Clean Start’ movement. Today, fashion and hairdressing live in the same world, along with makeup artistry, art direction, photography. The hair stylist on a shoot, for example, is just as important as the stylist, model or photographer. But the art of cutting hair is more fundamental, and more universally experienced, than those other disciplines. Grooming is an animal urge and an ancient art. Razors have been found in Bronze Age and ancient Egyptian ruins. In the middle ages, barbers served as surgeons and dentists; they were literally engaged in wellness and healing. These days it’s more about counselling, though isn’t it? You know the score. The intimacy of sitting in the hairdresser’s or barber’s chair, the human contact. Who hasn’t told their hairdresser secrets?' Okay, but this Episode is about way more than a good haircut. It’s a story of addiction and redemption, the journey of an extradordinary man who, with this scissors by his side, found a vocation, changed his life and set himself to task to do some good in the world. Nas calls the Street Barber Project, a “place where people who believe in the fundamental goodness of human beings can come to find stories, ideas, hope, community & inspiraiton in order to go out and serve in their own way.” Check THE SHOWNOTES for links and resources from today's story. DON'T FORGET TO FOLLOW CLARE ON INSTAGRAM FOR ALL THE WARDROBE CRISIS NEWS! Our incredible music is by Montaigne - it's an acoustic version of Because I Love You from ther album Glorious Heights. Like what you hear? Please review us in iTunes, and share on social media. Did you know we have a Patreon page ? We're so grateful to our supporters.
Join ethical fashionista Clare Press as she asks, Do you suffer from affluenza? This week’s guest, Australian economist Richard Denniss has the cure! Richard is the author of a fascinating new book called Curing Affluenza, in which he argues that there’s nothing inevitable about our current mode of consuming. “The vast majority of humans who have ever lived (and the majority of humans alive today) would find the idea of using our scarce resources to produce things that are designed to be thrown away absolutely mad,” he writes. We’ve lost sight of true value and true cost of many of the things we buy. In this Episode we explore what led us here, and how the future could be about experiences rather than stuff. We ask, what’s the difference between materialism and consumerism? Do we need to reshape the economy? And, of course, what role does fashion have to play? Check THE SHOWNOTES for links and resources from today's story. THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY CITIZEN WOLF. DON'T FORGET TO FOLLOW CLARE ON INSTAGRAM FOR ALL THE WARDROBE CRISIS NEWS! Our incredible music is by Montaigne - it's an acoustic version of Because I Love You from ther album Glorious Heights. Like what you hear? Please review us in iTunes, and share on social media. Also, we have a new Patreon page. We're so grateful to our supporters - welcome to the Wardrobe Crisis family.
Join ethical fashionista Clare Press as she asks, What's it like to be a garment worker in Asia making clothes for high street brands in Australia and the global north? This Epsiode explores one of the biggest issues around fast fashion and cheap clothing supply chains - low pay. Do we care? Do brands? And what's being done to campaign for a living wage and fair fashion? Based on CEO pay levels of some of the big brands in Australia, it would take a Bangladeshi garment worker earning the minimum wage more than 4,000 years to earn the what CEOs get paid in just one year... Check THE SHOWNOTES for links and resouces from today's story, as well as how you can join the movement to make a difference. THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY CITIZEN WOLF. DON'T FORGET TO FOLLOW CLARE ON INSTAGRAM FOR ALL THE WARDROBE CRISIS NEWS! Our incredible music is by Montaigne - it's an acoustic version of Because I Love You from ther album Glorious Heights. Like what you hear? Please review us in iTunes, and share on social media. Also, we have a new Patreon page. We're so grateful to our supporters - welcome to the Wardrobe Crisis family.
Host Mindy McGinnis talks with Tori Rigby, author of the dark fantasy DREAMCATCHER series, as well as the contemporary YA novel, BECAUSE I LOVE YOU. Topics covered include not letting excitement make decisions for you early on in your career, red flags to look for while searching for agents, why Tori disagrees with writing under different pen names for different genres, and knowing when to take your work to a small press. Tori's Links: Facebook Instagram Twitter Site Ad Links: A Void the Size of the World by Rachele Alpine The Most Beautiful Woman in Florence by Alyssa Palombo
Vincent Stanley is Patagonia’s Director of Philosophy. (Yes, that's a thing). He has been with the outdoor gear company since 1973, when his uncle, Yvon Chouinard, gave him a job as a kid out of college. Vincent is a deep thinker and passionate environmentalist, and a visiting fellow at the Yale School of Management. He's also a poet, whose work has appeared in Best American Poetry. With Yvon, he co-wrote the book THE RESPONSIBLE COMPANY, which is like a handbook for building a more sustainable business. Oh and hello! This is the guy who wrote the first copy for TheFootprint Chronicles - Patagonia’s game-changing supply chain mapper - and along with Rick Ridgeway, worked on the much-talked-about "Don’t Buy This Jacket" campaign that Patagonia ran in the New York Times in 2011. This Episode is about the big, important issues facing our planet, and business, today: We discuss what’s happening to our soils, loss of biodiversity, climate change, ocean acidification and water pollution, and the problems with over-consumption, population growth and the role of business in this challenging new world. But don't you worry, it's also fun. And awesome. And SUPER INSPIRING. Buckle up, this is a wild, challenging, and thought-provoking journey, and you're invited. Are you ready? DON'T FORGET TO FOLLOW CLARE ON INSTAGRAM FOR ALL THE WARDROBE CRISIS NEWS! Our incredible music is by Montaigne - it's an acoustic version of Because I Love You from ther album Glorious Heights. Like what you hear? Please review us in iTunes, and share on social media. Also, we're excited to announce our new Patreon page. We're so grateful to our supporters - welcome to the Wardrobe Crisis family.
Have you got big ideas? Do you dream of starting a company that makes a difference in the world? Or working for one? Are you interested in how brands can create positive impacts in communities, beyond the boring, some would say broken, mainstream consumerism model? This Episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in social enterprises. Blake Mycoskie is one of the most successful players in this space, and in this interview he shares the story of his company TOMS, how he built it, and what it takes to succeed. Via its 'One for One' model, TOMS has given more than 75 million pairs of shoes to kids who need them, helped restore sight to more than 500,000 people, and supported safe birth services for more than 175,000 mothers. This Episode is full of vital insights for changemakers who want to use their powers for social good. We discuss the essential ingredients for getting a venture like this off the ground and making it grow, what it takes to suck it up when things go wrong and the challenges and joys of building better business. Oh, and shoes. Of course we talk about shoes. This is a fashion podcast afterall... Our incredible music is by Montaigne - it's an acoustic version of Because I Love You from ther album Glorious Heights. Like what you hear? Please review us in iTunes, and share on social media. Also, we're excited to announce our new Patreon page. We're so grateful to our supporters - welcome to the Wardrobe Crisis family!
01. Technics WSA-1R: Clouds Testers — Fire of Love (Album Version) 02. Roland MKS-80: al l bo — History (Dub Mix) 03. Roland Jupiter-8: Arne Woutersax — Theme of Monaco 04. E-MU UltraProteus: al l bo — Because I Love You 05. E-MU Planet Phatt: al l bo — King of the Pop (Instrumental Mix) 06. Oberheim Matrix-1000: al l bo — Around The World 07. Dave Smith PolyEvolver: al l bo & Syntheticsax — Sax-O-Matica 08. Crumar Bit-01: al l bo — Walls of Tears 09. Novation Ultranova: al l bo — Love Affect (The Soap Opera Remix) 10. Waldorf Blofeld: al l bo — supernow (The Soap Opera Remix) 11. Dave Smith Prophet-08: al l bo — Jetpack (Album Mix) 12. Moog Voyager: al l bo, Syntheticsax — Theme of California 13. Moog Opus-3: al l bo — Solar Aqua (The Soap Opera Remix) 14. ARP Odyssey: al l bo — Staying Alive 15. Moog Model-D: Arne Woutersax — Theme of San Remo «Микшер Русской кибернетики» — еженедельный DJ-спецпроект, дополняющий основной час радиоэфиров национального клубного проекта «Русская кибернетика». В «Микшере» мы слушаем диджейские миксы и общаемся с их авторами — расширяем музыкальный кругозор, узнаём больше об особенностях профессии диджея. Гости делятся творческими и техническими секретами, рассказывают о наиболее ярких случаях гастрольной жизни, отвечают на не всегда простые вопросы. Ведущий «Микшера» — арт-директор «Русской кибернетики» Александр Киреев, ему ассистирует руководитель проекта Евгений Свалов (4Mal). Новые эпизоды «Микшера» вы всегда найдёте онлайн: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/russiancyber/ iTunes: http://itun.es/i67C749 Instagram с анонсами и эксклюзивами: https://instagram.com/ruscyber Сообщество в Фейсбуке: https://www.facebook.com/russiancyber Сообщество в ВК: https://vk.com/ruscyber Отправить ваши треки в редакцию: http://promo.russiancyber.net/ Отправить заявку на вечеринку «Русская кибернетика» или 4Mal DJ-сет: http://dj.russiancyber.net/
01. Technics WSA-1R: Clouds Testers — Fire of Love (Album Version) 02. Roland MKS-80: al l bo — History (Dub Mix) 03. Roland Jupiter-8: Arne Woutersax — Theme of Monaco 04. E-MU UltraProteus: al l bo — Because I Love You 05. E-MU Planet Phatt: al l bo — King of the Pop (Instrumental Mix) 06. Oberheim Matrix-1000: al l bo — Around The World 07. Dave Smith PolyEvolver: al l bo & Syntheticsax — Sax-O-Matica 08. Crumar Bit-01: al l bo — Walls of Tears 09. Novation Ultranova: al l bo — Love Affect (The Soap Opera Remix) 10. Waldorf Blofeld: al l bo — supernow (The Soap Opera Remix) 11. Dave Smith Prophet-08: al l bo — Jetpack (Album Mix) 12. Moog Voyager: al l bo, Syntheticsax — Theme of California 13. Moog Opus-3: al l bo — Solar Aqua (The Soap Opera Remix) 14. ARP Odyssey: al l bo — Staying Alive 15. Moog Model-D: Arne Woutersax — Theme of San Remo «Микшер Русской кибернетики» — еженедельный DJ-спецпроект, дополняющий основной час радиоэфиров национального клубного проекта «Русская кибернетика». В «Микшере» мы слушаем диджейские миксы и общаемся с их авторами — расширяем музыкальный кругозор, узнаём больше об особенностях профессии диджея. Гости делятся творческими и техническими секретами, рассказывают о наиболее ярких случаях гастрольной жизни, отвечают на не всегда простые вопросы. Ведущий «Микшера» — арт-директор «Русской кибернетики» Александр Киреев, ему ассистирует руководитель проекта Евгений Свалов (4Mal). Новые эпизоды «Микшера» вы всегда найдёте онлайн: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/russiancyber/ iTunes: http://itun.es/i67C749 Instagram с анонсами и эксклюзивами: https://instagram.com/ruscyber Сообщество в Фейсбуке: https://www.facebook.com/russiancyber Сообщество в ВК: https://vk.com/ruscyber Отправить ваши треки в редакцию: http://promo.russiancyber.net/ Отправить заявку на вечеринку «Русская кибернетика» или 4Mal DJ-сет: http://dj.russiancyber.net/
“From an early age I wanted to impress people” - Montaigne What do you get when you add up the influence of Talking Heads, Arcade Fireand St Vincent & David Byrne? Montaigne's epic debut album ‘Glorious Heights'. The singer-songwriter also known as Jess Cerro opens up about the process of creating her new record and the albums that inspired it. Why does she eschew writing about sex for a more Sherlockian look at the world? Why is she determined to never be cute? What story is she trying to tell with the album? Why is Willow Smith her backup David Byrne? Plus, Jess walks me through writing her singles ‘Because I Love You' and ‘In the Dark'. My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music. Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer from Sydney, Australia. He directed the music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts and feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, and writes for Capital News magazine. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line atmyfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.
「本期话题」:你的小幸福、大满足是什么模样的呢?直接在节目下方评论,告诉我吧~背景音乐:《Passing By》---李闰珉(00:52);《Poem》---李闰珉(05:14);《May Be》---李闰珉(08:17);《Because I Love You》---李闰珉(12:00)节目原文和封面请关注微信公众号:背着吉他的蝙蝠女侠(fmbatwoman)小蝙蝠之家QQ群:180886265
「本期话题」:你的小幸福、大满足是什么模样的呢?直接在节目下方评论,告诉我吧~背景音乐:《Passing By》---李闰珉(00:52);《Poem》---李闰珉(05:14);《May Be》---李闰珉(08:17);《Because I Love You》---李闰珉(12:00)节目原文和封面请关注微信公众号:背着吉他的蝙蝠女侠(fmbatwoman)小蝙蝠之家QQ群:180886265
背景音乐:纯音乐《夏日香气part.2》(00:52);《The Piano Duet》---Danny Elfman(03:23);纯音乐《Because I Love You》(05:11);《One Summer's Day》---久石让(08:32)
背景音乐:纯音乐《夏日香气part.2》(00:52);《The Piano Duet》---Danny Elfman(03:23);纯音乐《Because I Love You》(05:11);《One Summer's Day》---久石让(08:32)
He has collected a pile of Gold and Platinum records across the world and hit the number one spot worldwide on pop charts including the USA, Australia, Germany, Holland, and the UK. Billy has achieved extraordinary success as both an artist and a songwriter Born in Trinidad, Billy settled in London’s East End when just seven years old. The calypso crazy kid soon got turned on to soul singers like Otis Redding and Sam Cooke, as well as pop groups like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, leading him to spend much of his study time in the music room. Billy got his first break when he signed to GTO records, for whom his second single was the Motown-ish Love Really Hurts Without You, which reached No. 2 in the UK charts and No. 12 in the US. Two top twenty singles followed; Love on Delivery and Stop Me, then Red Light Spells Danger became a smash in both the UK and the US. Billy changed record labels and his move to Jive Records provided instant success, with the million selling American number one single Caribbean Queen (for which Billy won a Grammy for best R&B Vocal), followed by Loverboy, and Suddenly, which became the first of Billy’s killer ballads. The Album from which these singles came from spent a year in the US Charts selling double platinum (triple in Canada). Billy also performed on the American half of Live Aid, making 1985 a truly incredible year for him. 1986 wasn’t bad either, opening with When the Going gets Tough (the tough gets going), the theme song to the Michael Douglas/Kathleen Turner/Danny Devito movie Jewel of the Nile. Billy then launched the Love Zone album, which went straight to No. 2 in the UK charts, staying in the top 40 for six months. In the US, there was a No. 1 single with There’ll be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry). More Hits were to follow with the now classic Get Outta My Dreams; Get Into My Car, giving Billy yet another US No. 1 hit. More hits followed as Billy also proved himself to be one of the most hardworking artists on the live stage, touring the world to ever-growing enthusiastic audiences. After huge worldwide success and with a young family at home, Billy decided to take a break to spend some well earned time with them. In 2007, with the kids all grown up, Billy went back out to perform his hits again, this time with his daughter Cherie on backing vocals, with live dates in the UK and Europe, USA, Canada, and the Caribbean. The tour was a great success and culminated in his getting the bug once more for writing and recording. 2008 saw Billy back in the studio for the first time in 15 years, recording his brand new album ‘Because I Love You’ - which was released in 2009. 2010 saw Billy back on the road again with his band in the UK, Europe and the US and the release of ‘The Very Best of Billy Ocean’, which entered the UK album charts at number 17 and sold 72,000 copies in 4 weeks. Billy recently headed over to America where he played to fantastic crowds in Las Vegas, Detroit and Pennsylvania, Virginia and Florida. Billy has recently headed back into the studio with old collaborator Barry Eastmond to record a new album due to be released later this year and will be playing more live dates round the globe.
This week Pastor Cary Weaver continues in Because I Love You by showing us that our love and forgiveness is a reflection of how we have been loved and forgiven by God.
Bienvenidos al milésimo centésimo trigésimo séptimo episodio de “Las 6 de la mañana”, un podcast diario que trae 6 canciones, para que iniciemos el día con buena música. Nuestro invitado de hoy: «Buddy Holly» El listado para hoy es: Artista / Tema 01 – Because I Love You 02 – Everyday 03 – Peggy Sue 04…Continúa leyendo Podcast: Las 6am episodio 1137, Buddy Holly
This week Pastor Kevin Simmons continues in Because I Love You by reminding us that love has an outward direction, that God has always loved us graciously, and we need to learn to love like God has loved us!
This week we as we continue in BECAUSE I LOVE YOU, Pastor Kevin Simmons challenges us to understand our pain in light of God’s love, to seek to be healed, and to embrace work that God wants to do in us.
Hi Everyone! Hope you All had a Fun & Safe New Years Eve 2016. Here is the new 1 hour Soulful House mix for January 2016. Big Thank You going out to Rodney in D.C., Niels in Germany, Christie James here in the SF Bay Area, and Damon for his Guidance & Support! I am Very Excited to Announce I will be releasing my 1st EP "Theoretical Soul Sessions" at the Winter Music Conference in Miami coming up in March 2016. If you would like to help with a Paypal donation to help cover costs for music and studio time you can go to djtheo.podomatic.com and click on the "PayPal Donate" icon on the bottom right. Every Little Bit Helps. If you want to get in touch email me at djtheosf@gmail.com & you can also follow me on Twitter @djtheosf. Here is the Playlist: 1) "Ain't That Funkin Kinda Hard On You" - Funkadelic & Kendrick Lamar (Louie Vega Remix) 2) "If You Want Me" - Husky feat. Kimono (Husky's Uptown Funk Edit) 3) "Saved My Day" - Butter BPM (Reelsoul Vocal Mix) 4) "Your Love" - Booker T. feat. Inner Life (Main Mix) 5) "All Around the World" - Los Charly's Orchestra feat. Xontone Blacq (Opolopo Vocal Remix) 6) "Innocent Kind" - Kyle "Small" Smith feat. Krystal Dixon (Frankie Feliciano Vocal Mix) 7) "God Lives in Me" - Two 4 Soul feat. Nontu Xulu (DJ Spen, David Anthony & Bennett Holland Revival Mix) 8) "Lights & Shadows" - Guido P (Erick B's Love Sensation Mix) 9) "Because I Love You" - DJ Spen feat. Typheni (Reelsoul Remix) 10) "Into the Night" - Mark Di Meo feat. Sofia Rubina (Original Mix) Make Love, Not War! Peace, Theo :)
I Play for Paris Pt.3 Twisted Original Club, Progressive and Trance anthems and a couple of Rock ones! Fittingly starting with “Sympathy for the Devil”, diving straight into Progressive sexy house with a hint of Club House before a Progressive – Trance House climax. First time I get people to actually dance to my beloved Faithless, must have been the time when everything clicked and kicked in. One month ago some nihilistic losers butchered 130 women and men in Paris… Forget about the social media meltdown, France is my country and Paris my city. Whereas France is actually far from being the model country it aspires to be, by attacking “her” for being the “capital of prostitution and obscenity”, those bastards just proved that somehow those symbols of secularism and freedom are still alive and worth celebrating. Forward to a few days ago… I was unable to mix anything, which wasn’t dark and filled with anger for a month until we decided to have an impromptu party. The core nexus of friends who could make it facing Xtian who was wondering what would spark his muse and how he could get out of his negative loop and make himself and his friends happy. I played a 4 hour set, took about 20 minutes to get into it but once I found the right format for this forum it flowed. Got out of my spleen and played fun eclectic jams, old and new edits of tunes everyone knew but cuts they had not heard before. Whereas my usual format is to play current paid releases in whatever genre takes my fancy, I went into a “Richard Vasquez/Doctor Love” mode and played for me and for my friends. Four hours later, they were asking for more and pushing me to go harder and louder. Take that nihilistic butchers, this is our answer to your dead-end philosophy. Set is cut into 3 parts, slightly edited of what did not quite work live but true to the spirit of the night. Part 3 is simply the culmination of all that. Release! Playlist: 1 Sympathy for the Devil (Dani Hageman Club Mix). The Rollings Stones, Dani Hageman AKA Muzikjunki @ hearthis.at. 2 Insomnia (Luis Sunday Future House Remix ). Faithless Luis Sunday @ hearthis.at 3 That Feeling (DJ Chus de Poniente 2010 Revisited Mix). [DJ Chus & The Groove Foundation 4 Take Over Control (MMXM Remix) . Afrojack Feat. Eva Simons MMXM @ hearthis.at 5 Hello (Joseph Juarez Saxo Mix). Adele, Joseph Suarez @ hearthis.at 6 How Deep I Need U (DAZZ Deeper Love VIP Bootleg). Calvin Harris vs. Calvo, Dazz @ hearthis.at 7 Lets Dance (Division 4s Serious Moonlight Radio Mix). David Bowie, Division4 @hearthis.at 8 Dont Leave Me This Way (Division 4 Radio Edit). Thelma Houston, Division4 @ hearthis.at 9 It's Not Right, But It's Ok (Massivedrum Riding On A Mash-Up). Carlos Silva vs. Whitney Houston DJ Carlo Silva @ hearthis.at 10 Because I Love You (12 Inch Mix). DJ Spen, Typheni 11 Soul Fever (AM2PM Extended Mix). MP feat. Angie Brown, AM2PM 12 Cocaine (iLicris Remix). Eric Clapton 13 Music Sounds Better With You (DAZZ 2k15 Remix). Stardust DAZZ @ hearthis.at 14 Lady (Levi da Cruz Deep Edit). Modjo, ??? @ hearthis.at 15 Summertime Sadness (DAZZ 2k15 Remix). Lana Del Ray DAZZ @ hearthis.at 16 Uninvited Wreck (Handbag House Bootleg Mix). Miley Cyrus Vs. Freemasons, Handbaghouse @ hearthis.at 17 Uninvited_(Club Mix). Freemasons feat Bailey Tzuke 18 Miracle (Joseph Juarez Glam House Mix). Fragma @ DJ Oseph Suarez hearthis.at 19 Toca Deep Love (Discosid Mashup)(Radio Edit) . Fragma Vs Calvin Harris & Disciples Discosid @ hearthis.at 20 Calabria & King Of My Castle ( DJ Harmony Mashup). Criminal Vibes & Wamdue Project, Deejay Harmony @ hearthis.at 21 Rapture (Dance Extended Mix). ReUnited 22 Need To Feel Loved (MFP Revisited Mix). Reflekt feat Delline Bass, MFP @ hearthis.at 23 Still With Me (Disco Citizens Mix vs Van Hoog Edit0 [Xtian Edit]]. Chicane feat Bo Bruce 24 The Bridge (Chicane Rework). Jody Wisternoff feat Sian Evans 25 Insomnia 20 (Avicii Extended Remix). Faithless 26 God Is a DJ 20 (Tiesto Remix.). Faithless 27 Guitarra G (Funkagenda Redux) [Xtian God is a DJ Edit]. G Club Presents Banda Sonora Highlights: Many cuts from a site which has replaced SoundCloud, called hearthis.at (https://hearthis.at/) Listing the artists who uploaded the cuts I played, check them out and follow them, immense pool of talent to discover for free. https://hearthis.at/6JvzgrcD/ (Dani Hageman AKA Muzikjunki) https://hearthis.at/luissunay/ https://hearthis.at/mmxm/ https://hearthis.at/josephjuarezofficial/ https://hearthis.at/nphwhgpf/ (Division4) https://hearthis.at/djcarlossilva/ https://hearthis.at/dazz/ https://hearthis.at/handbaghouse/ https://hearthis.at/kmbgr8jh/ (Discosid) https://hearthis.at/harmonydeejay/ https://hearthis.at/mulderfromparis/ (MFP) Got a few things done, which I did not quite feel like uploading, I should be ready in a few weeks. A bientot Xtian
Crankin’ tunes, Googlin’ better recording equipment. Our most recent episode burned its own house down, shot everyone at it’s job, and walked into the sea. As such, there was little else to do but improvise. Jay flies solo again this fortnight, in a two-days-late all-music episode! Music includes “Don Copal” from Grim Fandango, the boss theme from Shantae: Risky’s Revenge, “Illuminate Encounter” from Helldivers, “Dust” from Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, “L” from Hohokum, “A Proper Story” and “Build That Wall” from Bastion, “The Spine” from Transistor, “Goldenrod City” from Pokemon Gold/Silver/Crystal, “Green Greens” from Kirby’s Adventure, “The Haunted Ship” from Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, the title theme from Balloon Fight, “Because I Love You” from EarthBound, “Vs. Mode (No. 2)” and “Booyah Base – Shopping HQ” from Splatoon, “Three Minutes Clapping” from The World Ends With You,… Read More... The post Hey Poor Podcast Episode 37: DJ Jay P Strikes Back appeared first on Hey Poor Player.
文字:李筱懿 【本期背景音乐】: 1. Chaconne - Yiruma 2. Because I Love You - 李闰珉 3. One Day I Will - Yiruma 4. 休息 - 以莉.高露
文字:李筱懿 【本期背景音乐】: 1. Chaconne - Yiruma 2. Because I Love You - 李闰珉 3. One Day I Will - Yiruma 4. 休息 - 以莉.高露
It’s bedtime for Little Bear, but as his mummy tucks him into bed, he wonders if he’s had enough love that day. So Mummy Bear takes Little Bear on a journey, reminding him of all that they’ve done that day – of the laughter, the discovery, the joy – but most of all of the love they’ve shared. And Little Bear goes to bed happy, warm – and loved. The Stories Aloud audio edition of Because I Love You is written by David Bedford, illustrated by Rebecca Harry and published by Nosy Crow. Read more about the book: http://nosycrow.com/because-i-love-you. Find out about Stories Aloud: http://nosycrow.com/stories-aloud/
Aug. 25, 1985 "Love Songs 2" features: A follow-up to the first "love songs" exploration, this time including songs by Hal Kemp's Orchestra, the Isham Jones Orchestra, Eddie Cantor, Henry Burr, The Ink Spots, The Denning Sisters and Oliver Hardy, performing "Lucky in Love," "All's Fair in Love and War," "I Love Her, She Loves Me," "Because I Love You," "Happy Birthday to Love" and "We Fell In Love on a Greyhound Bus."oldtimeradiodvd.com