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"Nie będę oceniał działania komisji" - powiedział w Porannej rozmowie w RMF FM Maciej Berek, szef Komitetu Stałego Rady Ministrów, pytany o piątkowe zamieszanie na linii Zbigniew Ziobro- sejmowa komisja śledcza ds. Pegasusa. Gość Tomasza Terlikowskiego wskazał, że istotne jest, by doprowadzić sprawę do końca i ocenić z punktu prawnego decyzje podejmowane ws. Pegasusa. Berek dodał, że scenariusz w tej sprawie napisze "prawo i sprawiedliwość, pisane małymi literami". "Wsparcie mieszkań na własność musi zaistnieć" - powiedział Maciej Berek ws. przyszłości polityki mieszkaniowej.
In my podcast, I share my thoughts on the 1997 dark fantasy anime "Berek." I explore its themes, artistic style, and overall impact on the genre.
Enes bin Mâlik (r.a.)'dan naklen Şeyh Ebü'l-Berekât Hibbetullah Sekatî'nin bize haber verdiği üzere, Resûlullâh (s.a.v.) buyurdu: “Receb, Allâhü Te'âlâ'nın ayıdır. Şa'ban benim ayımdır. Ramazan benim ümmetimin ayıdır.” Peygamber (s.a.v.) Efendimiz'e “Yâ Resûlâllah! Receb Allâhü Te'âlâ'nın ayıdır ne demektir?” diye sorulan suâle: “Receb Allâhü Te'âlâ'nın ayıdır. Çünkü Receb, Hakk'ın mağfiretine mahsus bir aydır. Bu ayda çarpışmaya izin yoktur. Bu ayda Allâhü Te'âlâ peygamberlerin dualarını kabul etmiştir. Yine bu ayda Allâhü Te'âlâ evliyasını düşmanlarının elinden kurtarmıştır. Bir kimse Receb ayında oruç tutsa, Allâhü Te'âlâ tarafından üç türlü lütuf ve inâyete mazhar olur. Bunlardan biri Allâhü Te'âlâ onun geçmiş günahlarının tümünü mağfiret eder. İkincisi ondan sonraki hayatında da onu korur. Üçüncüsü mahşer yerinde susuzluktan emin olur” buyurduğunda, orada bulunanlardan bir yaşlı ve pîr-i fânî ayağa kalkıp: “Ya Resûlullâh, ben Receb ayının hepsini oruç tutamam” dediğinde: “Sen Receb ayının birinci, onbeşinci ve sonuncu günleri oruç tut, hepsini tutmuş sevabına kavuşursun. Çünkü sevâblar on misli yazılır. Fakat sen Receb-i şerîfin ilk cum'a gecesinde gâfil olma ki, melekler o geceye Regâib gecesi demişlerdir. Zira o gece, gecenin üçte biri geçtikten sonra göklerde ve yerde bir melek kalmaz, hepsi Kâ'be-i Muazzama ve etrafında toplanırlar. Allâhü Te'âlâ onların bu toplanmalarına muttali' oldukda, onlara hitaben: “Ey meleklerim, dilediğinizi benden isteyiniz” buyurur. Onlar, “Yâ Rabbî, istediğimiz, Receb ayında oruç tutanları mağfiret etmendir” deyip, isteklerini arzederler. Allâhü Te'âlâ: “Ben Receb ayında oruç tutanları mağfiret ettim buyurur” dedi. (Regâib, Berât ve Kadir gecesi namazlarını cemâatle kılmak mekruhtur. Hanefi mezhebine göre nâfile namazlardan ancak teravih namazı cemaatle kılınabilir.) (Abdulkadir-i Geylâni (k.s.), Gunyetü't Tâlibîn, s.272)
A Klímabajnokok rádióműsor decemberi adásában ismét a Katolikus Egyház keretében nemrégiben alapított teremtésvédelmi referensi hálózattal foglalkozunk. A decemberi adásunkban a Mányi Berek Teremtésvédelmi Központ alapítóival és vezetőivel beszélgettünk a Központ felállítása mögötti elképzelésekről, a Központ tevékenységeiről, céljairól.
Podcast guest Annamaria Berek CEO of https://www.businessboost.nz/home Chapters 00:00 Journey into Flexibility: Balancing Motherhood and Career 03:06 The Art of Credit Control: Strategies for Success 06:04 Building Relationships: The Human Side of Debt Collection 08:58 Navigating Challenges: The Psychology of Non-Payment 11:43 Establishing Protocols: The Importance of Structure in Business 15:02 Finding Balance: Juggling Career and Motherhood 20:59 Entrepreneurial Spirit: From Craft Markets to Business Growth 26:25 Navigating Complex Event Management 28:22 Filling the Venue: Strategies and Challenges 29:49 The Importance of Marketing in Business 31:26 Transitioning to Business Boost: A New Venture 33:15 Understanding Strategic Bookkeeping 35:52 Analyzing Financial Health: Key Metrics 38:14 Identifying Problems Through Financial Data 40:28 Real-World Examples of Financial Insights 42:10 Using Numbers to Drive Business Decisions 44:11 Creating a Positive Work Environment 46:25 Overcoming Micromanagement in Leadership 48:51 Building Courage to Leave Toxic Environments 52:32 The Role of Personal Development in Business Success
Diesmal haben wir Christine Berek ein zweites Mal am Mikrofon. Sie erzählt uns, wie sie die ersten Wochen als erste Vorsitzende erlebt hat und spricht über Verbandsarbeit und ihre Visionen für den bvo.
Season 2 of The Rings of Power on Amazon Prime came to a thrilling (ish?) conclusion in episode 8 and we talked through all of our many feelings.We chatted Julie's love for the epic Balrog fight in Khazad-dum, Andee's excitement at Berek's cameo, and the death that absolutely destroyed Janna emotionally. Plus, we repeatedly expressed our frustration at the pitfalls of 8 episode seasons. Stop it, studios! Find us on social media and let us know what you thought of The Rings of Power season finale!
It's hard to believe that The Rings of Power is almost over!Each week The Rings of Power is raising the stakes, and episodes 6 and 7 were no exception. From Celembrimbor's slow descent into madness under Sauron's abuse, to Galadriel and Adar's continued but mysterious chemistry, and the incredible massive battle of Eregion, there was so much to talk about. We covered all the major storylines, compared what we loved with what might have been a miss, and made mostly sad predictions about the season finale. Don't worry, we all agreed Berek the horse was going to be fine!Find us social media and let us know what you thought!
This episode contains spoilers for Rings of Power, up to Season 2, Episode 3.In which Kat and James chat about who's the bestest horse (shoutout to Berek), Numenor's latest family drama, and Annatar's very urgent plans (dude's on a clock). Enjoy!Post-production by Aradia from Fox and Raven Media.Send us your hate mail! Or your fan mail, if you really insist...Support the showCheck out our Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and Patreon.Intro and outro music by Julius H.
We are back with more deeply insightful, highly educated and meta commentary on the Amazon Prime fantasy series The Rings of Power. Just kidding...you know we would never. As per usual there is language, lots of commentary on how hot people are, and hoping characters get kicked in the balls (looking at you, Kemen, and maybe Elrond). We broke down episodes 4 & 5, which we unanimously loved. We chat our most/least favorite story arcs, our biggest theories, Julie shows off some newfound LOTR knowledge, Andee just needs to make sure Berek is okay, and how Janna's all-consuming new obsession with shipping Adar and Galadriel is ruining her life. Find us on social media and let us know what you think of The Rings of Power!
Welcome to the forty-seventh episode of The Daily Rings of Power Podcast! I'm a week late but here is the recording of last Wednesday's livestream, where I was joined by Anna as we did one of our usual marathon-length discussions and breakdown of the first three episodes of Season 2. The video version of the livestream is of course available on the DailyRoP YouTube channel, but this is here for all my podcast listeners who prefer the audio-only version. Timestamps Introduction & Reading: 00:10 Discussion of Episodes 1-3: 03:58 Outro: 03:57:27 Thank you to all my Narya and Nenya Patreon Producers! Their generous support allows me to keep bringing you these episodes: May, Anne, Andreas, Jørgen, Jennifer, Victoria, Carol-Lavendah, Stephen, Eryn Lasgalen, Debra, Berek, Jessica, Benjamin, Emsie V, Jake, Brandon, The Blue Wizard On Wheels, Lynn Ford, Frida, Diomedëa, Claudia, Dunedain65Patrick, Kenneth, and Linda. Support the Daily Rings of Power podcast on Patreon Follow us on Twitter for more Rings of Power content: @DailyRoP And subscribe to the podcast on your favourite app: https://linktr.ee/dailyrop Intro & Outro Music : She Moved Through the Fair by Sláinte | https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Slinte Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Turns out...we're still obsessed with this show!Join us as we take a 'quick' look back at the first four episodes of season 2, and share our thoughts so far. We took no notes, we were supposed to keep it short, but of course we had SO MUCH TO SAY.Featuring discussions about how much Gal misses her friend Hal, how Charlie Vickers is a superstar, how Berek is the secret MVP of the season, AND a new recurring topic: DEATH WATCH.We're so sad to already be halfway through, but we can't wait to see what comes next.Twitter - @RingsReforgedInstagram - @ringsreforgedTumblr - @ringsreforged Natalie - @Natalie_Crown Paulina - @SapphiresOfWest Or you can email us at ringsreforged@gmail.comMusic by Pulsar_Sound. Cover art by nicatshah.
Welcome to the forty-sixth episode of The Daily Rings of Power Podcast! Oh we're so back, after 685 days we have new episodes of The Rings of Power and that means it's time for some spoiler reviews of Season 2's opening episodes! We're starting off with the first two episodes today, and then I'll be following up with another episode reviewing the third one that was released yesterday. I cover the overarching story arcs across the episodes, pick out some of my favourite moments, discuss some fun Tolkien easter eggs, and highlight any criticisms or concerns that I had. Timestamps Introduction & Reading: 00:10 The Prologue: 04:13 Manipulation in Mordor: 10:52 Lies in Lindon: 13:56 Rambling in Rhûn: 27:54 Chaos in Khazad-dûm: 34:28 Emissary in Eregion: 39:14 Closing Thoughts & Outro: 45:10 Thank you to all my Narya and Nenya Patreon Producers! Their generous support allows me to keep bringing you these episodes: May, Anne, Andreas Møller, Jørgen, Jennifer Morris, Victoria, Carol-Lavendah, Stephen Rees-Carter, Eryn Lasgalen, Berek, Jessica, Benjamin K, Emsie V, Jake T Brown, Brandon SanGiovanni, The Blue Wizard On Wheels, Lynn Ford, Frida Johanne Childs, Diomedëa, Claudia Bailey, Dunedain65Patrick, and Kenneth Whitley. Support the Daily Rings of Power podcast on Patreon Follow us on Twitter for more Rings of Power content: @DailyRoP And subscribe to the podcast on your favourite app: https://linktr.ee/dailyrop Intro & Outro Music : She Moved Through the Fair by Sláinte | https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Slinte Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Welcome to the forty-fourth episode of The Daily Rings of Power Podcast! It's finally here, after being invited by Prime Video to attend the Season 2 world premiere in London last week, I can finally give you my full spoiler-free review of the first two episodes. So enjoy my thoughts on these episodes as I talk about the overall feel, the production design, as well as some high-level thoughts on the cast and characters. Just like last year, I am not describing any scenes and only reference material we've seen in the trailers and promo footage, so you can go into these episodes unspoiled! Thank you to all my Narya and Nenya Patreon Producers! Their generous support allows me to keep bringing you these episodes: May, Anne, Andreas Møller, Jørgen, Jennifer Morris, Victoria, Carol-Lavendah, Stephen Rees-Carter, Berek, Jessica, Benjamin K, Emsie V, Jake T Brown, Brandon SanGiovanni, The Blue Wizard On Wheels, Lynn Ford. Support the Daily Rings of Power podcast on Patreon Follow us on Twitter for more Rings of Power content: @DailyRoP And subscribe to the podcast on your favourite app: https://linktr.ee/dailyrop Intro & Outro Music : She Moved Through the Fair by Sláinte | https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Slinte Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
- Nie wiemy, co zrobi PKW, nie mamy żadnych wypowiedzi. Brakuje mi tego tak naprawdę - mówił Maciej Berek, szef Komitetu Stałego Rady Ministrów, pytany o spodziewaną decyzję w sprawie sprawozdań finansowych komitetów wyborczych z wyborów parlamentarnych. Kontrowersje budzą finanse Prawa i Sprawiedliwości. PiS może stracić nawet 75 proc. z blisko 26-milionowej rocznej subwencji.Przedstawiciele rządu oczekują odrzucenia sprawozdania tego komitetu i podnoszą zastrzeżenia dot. wydatkowania środków z Funduszu Sprawiedliwości, wykorzystania mienia publicznego, finansowania spotów czy przyjęcia niedozwolonej korzyści majątkowej. - Powszechne odczucie związane z kampanią i okresem przed kampanią wyborczą było takie, że było ponadstandardowe wykorzystywania wcześniejszego, miękkiego promowania kandydatów za pomocą różnych narzędzi. Skala tego była nieporównywalna do jakichkolwiek wcześniejszych wyborów — zaznaczył Maciej Berek. - Myślę, że w części społeczeństwa wybrzmiewa poczucie braku równości szans w tych wyborach. Pytanie, przed którym stoimy, jest takie, czy ta równość szans powinna być chroniona przez Państwową Komisję Wyborczą, w ramach tych uprawnień, które PKW ma, czy też nie. Czy PKW będzie się pochylała tylko, jak do tej pory, nad elementami ściśle formalnymi, które też musi zbadać, jak poprawność wykorzystania rachunku, przepływ środków na tym rachunku, czy też (weźmie pod uwagę - przyp. red.) przepisy, które na potrzeby kolejnych wyborów interpretowała, pokazywała jak je rozumieć - powiedział szef Komitetu Stałego Rady Ministrów. Dodał, że pozwoli to wyrobić sobie opinię o tym, czy własne wyjaśnienia PKW traktuje też jako podstawę do oceny sprawozdań finansowych.Maciej Berek, pytany o formalne przepływy pieniędzy, odpowiedział cytatem z wyjaśnień, kierowanych przez PKW do komitetów wyborczych. Mówiło o tym, że żadnemu kandydatowi nie wolno czerpać korzyści z prowadzenia agitacji, promującej kandydata przed rozpoczęciem kampanii wyborczej. – To jest w miarę dokładny cytat z wyjaśnienia, które PKW kierowała do komitetów wyborczych. Dziś można postawić pytanie o to, jak rozumieć wytyczne PKW, jeśli one się nie odnoszą do tych sytuacji, które w przestrzeni publicznej nie funkcjonują - rozważał Maciej Berek. Na zadane wprost pytanie o to, co powinna zrobić Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza, Maciej Berek odrzekł, że tego nie wypada mu mówić, ale strona rządowa, prokuratura, Najwyższa Izba Kontroli – kierowały do PKW szereg pism, pokazujących potencjalne nadużycia. – Istnieje prawny obowiązek składania zawiadomień o podejrzeniu popełnienia przestępstwa. Jeśli urzędnik państwowy zorientuje się, że ktoś popełnił przestępstwo, ma obowiązek powiadomić o tym prokuraturę. Nie ma obowiązku zawiadamiania PKW. PKW, zgodnie z ustawą, jest organem, który prowadzi postępowanie i ma prawo żądać informacji - przypomniał. Dodał, że jego zdaniem w dyskusji brakowało informacji z PKW. - Trochę się do tego odnosimy, interpretujemy, jak się zachowa PKW na podstawie wypowiedzi jej członków, trochę na podstawie pytań, które skierowała w tej sprawie. Mógłbym lekko gorzko żartobliwie powiedzieć, że PKW zachowuje się w tej sprawie, jakby dostała bardzo dużo różnych pism, w których przebiera — powiedział. Ale — jak przypomniał - „to PKW ma prowadzić to postępowanie”. - To nie my mamy dostarczać na rzecz PKW dowodów, które uważamy za właściwe. To PKW powinno zażądać konkretnych wyjaśnień konkretnych kwestii, jeśli uznaje, że coś jest warte takiego wyjaśnienia — zaznaczył. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kennt ihr schon unsere neue Vorsitzende? Christine Berek stellt sich euch in dieser Folge vor: Wie ist sie zur Osteopathie gekommen? Und welche Ziele verfolgt sie nun mit dem BVO? Das und mehr erfahrt ihr im Gespräch mit ihr.
Ennyire jubileumi rész már régen érkezett a Tears of Jordan csatornájára! Ez a 173. egyben félévi bizonyítvány osztásra lehetőséget nyitó epizód! Átfutunk a ligán, mint egy laza nyári szalmonella fertőzés a rosszul kezelt vaníliasodót kiszolgáló iskolai menzán. Kik kapnak ötöst, kik elégtelent? Kiket kedvelnek az osztálytársaik, és kik mellé nem ülnének soha az iskolai kiránduláson? Minden kérdésre választ keresünk, miközben rengeteg üzenetet olvasunk fel Tőletek, és kapcsoljuk a műsorba Mátét, aki amellett, hogy patreon támogatónk, kosárlabda játékvezető is. Szóval a bírókat is értékeljük! Jó szórakozást a műsorhoz! A mikrofonnál a két renitens: Rózsa Dávid & Esperes Ákos --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esperes-podcast-studio/message
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Grow & Get Rich : Marketing, Manifesting, Mindset, Money & Sales Mastery with Brittany Budd
Brittany Budd is the Content Queen. As a mindset and business coach she is ready to help take women entrepreneurs to the next level. The Get Booked, Go Viral, Get Rich podcast is focused on teaching entrepreneurs how to create content that is compelling and converts. In this episode, Brittany interviews Anna Maria, a life coach and business development expert. Anna shares her journey of overcoming struggles and self-doubt to become a successful entrepreneur and emphasizes the importance of being authentic and sharing personal experiences in content marketing. Show Notes: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:52 - Anna Maria's introduction and background 0:03:02 - Finding unique value and perspective in the industry 0:05:00 - Shifting from generic to personal content 0:09:35 - Importance of building relationships and community 0:11:29 - Anna Maria's approach to success on LinkedIn 0:15:39 - Be the badass you were born to be 0:16:25 - Upcoming projects 0:19:44 - Outro If you loved this episode, please give it a rating/review on iTunes. As a thank you, I'd love to send you my Millionaire Money Bundle. Including a manifestation guide, a guided meditation and a money mindset training. Just send a screenshot of your review to Brittany@BrittanyBudd.com or DM me at my socials and I'll make sure to send that to you right away. How to connect with me: BrittanyBudd.com/content BrittanyBudd.com/10Kformulainnercircle Facebook.com/groups/richwithcontent Brittany Budd on YouTube Grab my freebie - 6 Figure Facebook Groups Masterclass BrittanyBudd.com/groups Connect with Anna https://www.withannamaria.com/linkedingenie https://www.withannamaria.com/dreamcatcherhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/with-annamaria/https://www.facebook.com/groups/rebelrichwomenhttps://www.instagram.com/with_annamaria/https://www.pinterest.nz/withannamaria/
Today we go to the land close to the land down under, lets find out about courage and determination. This fine young lady grew up in Eastern Europe, then moved to London, then to New Zealand, wow, now there's a mix of cultures, languages, and societal differences to challenge anyone with fitting in and figuring it all out! Join me in todays interview with Annamaria Berek who now resides near the beautiful Lake Taupo in New Zealand! Annamaria's passion: She empowers female entrepreneurs to unchain their rebel and mischievous spirits to become abundant in every sense. She love's helping women on the mission of financial and emotional independence by rebelling against social limitations.✨️ My content is about: mindset for abundance attitude for success unique feminine side unleashed to stand out Founder of The Red Heel BO$$ Academy Helping Female Founders Get Clients by Creating BADA$$ Brands in 2 Weeks Rebel Biz & Mindset Coach Women Empowerment Speaker 15y Biz/30y Mindset Annamaria's Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/with-annamaria/ https://withannamaria.com/ https://withannamaria.com/luxury https://www.instagram.com/with_annamaria/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/rebelrichwomen/ https://www.pinterest.nz/withannamaria/ About James: Please subscribe James Youtube channel here! https://tinylink.net/XSGqL Featured song for this episode is "Ride On", check it out on Spotify here https://open.spotify.com/track/5VQzjlHv7qZzyZIOSGkhjU?si=eb0d5a683f2e43d8 For a custom-branded song you can reach James at james@thejamesoconnoragency.com If you wish to have an appointment with James about coaching, use this link. www.calendly.com/dharmic Apple podcast review link Please leave us a 5 Star review, its easy to do, and really helps us out to grow the show! https://digitalhealthtoday.com/support/how-to-review-itunes/ Thank you for doing this my friends!
We are back to REFORGE our opinions on The Eye - episode seven of The Rings of Power.From the ash clouds of a volcanic eruption, to the depths of Khazad-Dum, we are all over the place in this one. Our naming of Daddy Durin is definitely a high point, as well as our devotion to Berek, AND our acceptance of Theo as the greatest hero ever created. We still haven't replaced Penitence Watch (Evilness Watch for season 2?) but the Hall of Lore is still here in all it's glory!Twitter - @RingsReforgedInstagram - @ringsreforgedTumblr - @ringsreforged Natalie - @Natalie_Crown Paulina - @SapphiresOfWest Or you can email us at ringsreforged@gmail.comMusic by Pulsar_Sound. Cover art by nicatshah.
Berek Joselewicz zapomniany przez historie i ludzi był polskim kupcem żydowskiego pochodzenia, pułkownikiem wojska polskiego, oficerem Legionów Polskich we Włoszech.Podczas insurekcji kościuszkowskiej w 1794 organizował Pułk Lekkokonny Starozakonny - żydowski, który odznaczył się wyjątkowym męstwem w obronie warszawskiej Pragi przez Rosjanami. Walczył pod Kościuszką i pod Napoleonem. Za swa dzielność został odznaczony Orderem Wojennym Virtuti Militari jak również Orderem Narodowym Legii Honorowej.To dzięki niemu Polacy, ale nie tylko, zobaczyli, że i Żydzi potrafią się bić "Za wolność nasza i waszą". Profesor Magdalena Piekara w rozmowie z Markiem Mierzwiakiem mówi wprost - "Berek Joselewicz to jeden z największych polskich bohaterów. Nie należny zapominać i o nim i o jego zasługach."
İmâm-ı Rabbani (k.s.) buyurdu ki, “İnsanlar, riyâzet ve mücâhedelere heves ederler, halbuki namazın edeblerine riâyet ve dikkat etmek, riyâzet ve mücâhedelerden çok daha üstündür. Bilhassa farz, vâcib ve sünnet namazlarında, buyurulduğu gibi namaz kılmak çok zor ele geçer. Bunun için Allâhü Teâlâ buyuruyor. “Namaz ağır bir yüktür. Ancak kalbinde huşu olanlara ağır gelmez.” Câhil sofîler, zikre, fikre sarılıp, farzları ve sünnetleri yapmakta gevşek davranıyorlar. Kırk gün çile çekmeyi ve riyâzetler yapmayı beğeniyor, Cuma namazına ve cemâate gitmiyorlar. Hâlbuki, bir farz namâzı cemâat ile kılmak, onların binlerce, kırk günlük çilelerinden dahâ fâidelidir. Cuma namâzına ve her gün beş vakit namâz için cemâate ve bayram namâzlarına gitmek İslâm'ın zarûrî emirleridir.” Bize bu nasihâtlerde bulunan İmâm-ı Rabbani (k.s.), kendi hayatlarında da bu konularda oldukça titiz davranmıştır. İmâm-ı Rabbani (k.s.), abdest aldıktan sonraki, iki rekât namazı ve camiye girince, hürmeten kılınan iki rekâtı terk etmezlerdi. Revâtıb sünnetleri (vakit namazlarının sünnetleri) gibi, zevâit (kuşluk, evvabin gibi) sünnetleri de hazerde ve seferde dâima kılarlardı. İyi âmellerde ve işlerde bir ilâve ve noksanlık yapmamak için çok ihtiyâtlı davranırlardı. Teravih namazı hâriç hiçbir nafile namazı cemâatle kılmazlardı. Hattâ, “nafile namazları cemâatle kılmak mekrûhtur” derlerdi. Aşure günü Berât ve Kadir geceleri cemaatle nafile namaz kılanları men ederlerdi. Hatta bu hususta fıkhın en kuvvetli rivâyetlerini bildiren bir mektup yazmışlardır. İstihâre ederek iş yaparlardı. Az veya çok mühim olan işlerde muhakkak istihâre ederlerdi. Bazen birçok mühim meseleye bir istihâre ederler ve hepsini ayrı ayrı sayarlardı. Teşehhüdde (Ettehıyyatü okurken) sağ ellerinin işaret parmağını kaldırmazlardı. Yalnız başlarına nafile namaz kıldıkları zaman, rükûdaki ve secdedeki tesbihleri beş, yedi, dokuz veya onbir defa okurlardı. (M. Haşim-i Kışmî, Berekât, s.278)
We have almost reached the end of the first season for the Rings of Power and we are...confused. So many unanswered questions and loose threads waiting to be pulled together. With only one episode remaining we feel there will be a waiting game to play before getting any answers. In the mean time we will continue to heap praise on our queen, Disa, discuss that all important horse, Berek, and, as usual, have a heck of a good time. Thanks so much for joining us! Check out our Patreon page to help fund the show, peruse our awesome Wheel of Time shop, or join the Road to Tar Valon discord server! All links found here: https://linktr.ee/roadtotarvalon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roadtotarvalon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roadtotarvalon/support
Today With Berek Awend: Welcome to Window Treatments for Profit. Today, I'm joined by Berek Awend, CEO of American Drapery Systems in Minnesota. Berek is at the helm of the e-commerce side of the company, responsible for marketing, fulfillment, and sourcing. He's sharing how he has perfected the art of finding opportunity and seizing it to grow his business, attract clients, and expand his offerings. Pick It Apart [14:33] Berek shares the importance of staying nimble in your business approach. [21:37] LuAnn and Berek discuss how to notice and seize opportunities to grow your business. [24:30] Berek shares his insights into the product side of his business. [34:29] LuAnn and Berek discuss how to channel your superpowers and your values in business. LuAnn Nigara and Berek Awend's Ah-Ha Moments “It's about looking around and seeing opportunities and leveraging them, seeing how you can work a simple idea, a simple opportunity, into an advantage for you.” -LuAnn More About Berek Awend: Berek Awend, CEO of American Drapery Systems from Minneapolis, Minnesota. For over 45 years American Drapery Systems has existed to control light and create environments so our customers can flourish. Berek is at the helm of the e-commerce side of the company specializing in commercial grade curtains and hardware, responsible for marketing, fulfillment and sourcing. 3rd generation in the window treatment business is no small feat, Berek and his brother Josh are proud to take the business to new heights. They have worked on some of the most high profile projects in the upper midwest and have had double digit growth in their product side of their business as well. He and his wife Amanda have 2 wonderful children and he enjoys playing music in numerous local bands. Connect with Berek Awend Website Instagram LinkedIn What's new with LuAnn Nigara Power Talk Friday Tour at High Point Exciting Windows! Build a Better Business Registration luannuniversity.com http://www.luannnigara.com/cob Get The Goodies! For checklists, resources, and extra goodies from A Well-Designed Business sign up for free here. To Get on LuAnn's Email List, text the word designbiz to 444999! Purchase LuAnn's Books Here: Book 1: The Making of A Well – Designed Business: Turn Inspiration into Action Book 2: A Well-Designed Business – The Power Talk Friday Experts Pre-Order Book 3: A Well-Designed Business – The Power Talk Friday Experts Volume 2 Connect with LuAnn Nigara LuAnn's Website LuAnn's Blog Power Talk Friday Like Us: Facebook | Tweet Us: Twitter | Follow Us: Instagram | Listen Here: Podcast Other Shows Mentioned: #634: Power Talk Friday: Jessica Harling: A Specific Process for Onboarding a New Hire #663: Andrea Hysmith: Structure and Flexibility, Keys to Reaching Goals in Your Interior Design Business A Big Thank You to Today's Sponsor: Let's thank our show sponsor, 38East by Comfortex. 38 East is the original fabric collection designed by our very own Kimberly Serafim at Window Works. This collection features 14 patterns in 9 colorways and can be ordered by the yard to send to your own workroom for your soft treatment projects or you can order roman shades, drapes or roller shades made of these beautiful patterns through Comfortex. You know Comfortex, you know their quality and you know the people who run the company. This is top shelf organization and at WWKS we couldn't be more grateful or thrilled with this collaboration with them. The 38East Collection is printed on a gorgeous linen like ground that has a wonderful hand and makes a truly gorgeous window treatment. Call your Comfortex rep today to get your sample books. You are going to love having these fabrics in your library. https://windowworks-nj.com/38-east/
One lengthy slow clap for Berek the horse! Another fun episode where Traci tries her best to suspend disbelief, Amber is here for the horse armor, and we consider the epic blast of that volcanic eruption. As always, one of the perks to all Patreon tiers is the ability to join us every week live for a recording. Check out links to our Discord channel, shop, Patreon page here: https://linktr.ee/roadtotarvalon also while you're at it, make sure you are subscribed to our Youtube Channel. As we inch closer to season two of The Wheel of Time, you don't want to miss the content that we put out. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roadtotarvalon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roadtotarvalon/support
‘Tis an ill portent when Jimfiel deems another episode of TROP as a “Walking Dead” episode. But don't worry, there are good things too! Galadriel is doing some bad guy stuff and Isildur seems like he's vying for the role of Numenorean f-boi. A.Ronbrimbor ponders the questions, “Are the Numenoreans nearsighted? And which horse is Berek?” And yes, the show is still gorgeous. Want more lore? Check out the Lorehounds and get the inside scoop for all things Middle Earth. Got feedback? Send us a message at dugtoodeep@baldmove.com. Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts, for just $5 a month! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
‘Tis an ill portent when Jimfiel deems another episode of TROP as a “Walking Dead” episode. But don't worry, there are good things too! Galadriel is doing some bad guy stuff and Isildur seems like he's vying for the role of Numenorean f-boi. A.Ronbrimbor ponders the questions, “Are the Numenoreans nearsighted? And which horse is Berek?” And yes, the show is still gorgeous. Want more lore? Check out the Lorehounds and get the inside scoop for all things Middle Earth. Got feedback? Send us a message at dugtoodeep@baldmove.com. Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts, for just $5 a month! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD) – We all struggle with fear. Whether that's fear of failure, fear of losing something we hold dear, fear of not starting something, or fear of the unknown. Most fear resides in our head when we doubt ourselves. That allows Satan to open the door wider and whisper more lies to us causing more FUD. FUD will come and go. It's a combination of being stuck in our heads and lies from the enemy. Bring God into your struggles with FUD. Further your relationship by opening the door to the Lord, wait for the Holy Spirit to move with you, and then watch Satan's door close. · What fears are you now struggling with? · What fears do you need help letting go that prayer, family and friends, Men's Alliance or Church staff can help with? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mensalliancetribe/support
LA CUENTA DEL ÓMER Por: R. Oscar Jiménez Gless QUINTA SEMANA Propósito: Rectificar la sefirá “HOD” (HUMILDAD) en nosotros. Hod también se traduce como “Gloria”; Esplendor. Aquí es donde se estructuran las cuestiones racionales de la verdad absoluta; es en esta área dónde la cualidad de la honestidad quiere unirse a la luz divina a través de lo lógico. Este día es muy importante, porque nuestra disciplina tiene que estar permeada de humildad; no se puede subir a dimensiones espirituales sólo con una lógica disciplinada, sino a través de entender a profundidad lo que significa humildad; esto produce la gloria que nuestra alma anhela. El equilibrio lo da Yesod, el fundamento espiritual que está listo para integrarse a la materia; es Yesod quien enseña a Hod y Netzaj a vincularse con los méritos de lo tangente. Humilde viene de su etimología “humilitas”; “itas” cualidad de ser; y “humus” que significa tierra. En otras palabras; es la aceptación de nuestros propios límites; y esto sólo se logra cuando uno está al nivel del piso. Siempre se es humilde cuando se usan las rodillas; la palabra hebrea para rodilla es “Berek” (בֶּרֶךְ); las mismas letras se usan para el verbo arrodillarse “Barak” (בָּרַךְ); ellas comparten la misma raíz de la palabra Berakáh (בְּרָכָה) que significa “Bendición”... SEGUIR LEYENDO...
Jednego nie można zaprzeczyć: wszyscy byliśmy dziećmi. Ale każde z nas na swój sposób zaczęło odkrywać życie i się w nim odnajdywać. Mati przy pomocy lalek, Klaudia grając w wyścigi samochodowe przed komputerem. Czy pamiętamy karteczki? Jaka była nasza reakcja na pierwszy komputer w domu? O tym wszystkim w tym odcinku (:https://linktr.ee/buszekimateuszek
İmâm-ı Rabbânî (k.s.) hazretlerinin fıkıh meselelerinde ilmi çoktu ve her meseleye ânında cevâb verebilecek bir derecedeydi. Usûl-i fıkıhta da tam bir maharet sahibiydi. Fakat ihtiyâtının çokluğundan, çoğu zaman kıymetli fıkıh kitaplarına başvururdu. Seferde ve hazarda bazı kıymetli fıkıh kitaplarını yanında bulundururdu. Onların bütün gayreti, fıkıh âlimlerinin üzerinde ittifâk ettikleri fetvâlara daima uymaktı. Bazı fıkıh âlimlerinin caiz dediği, bazılarının mekruh dediği bir işte, kerâhet tarafını tercih eder ve o işi yapmazdı. Buyururdu ki, “Bir meselenin yapılmasında ve yapılmamasında, helâl ve haram olmasında ihtilâf olursa, yapılmaması ve haram tarafını tercih etmekten mümkün olduğu kadar kaçınmak gerekir.” Kendi talebelerine fıkıh kitaplarını mütalaa etmelerini söylerdi ve şöyle buyururdu, “Din âlimlerinin kitaplarından, dînin sağlam hükümlerini araştırınız, çıkarınız. Hangileri ile âmel edilmiştir ve hangileri bid'at ve reddedilmiştir öğreniniz. Çünkü Nebi (s.a.v.)'in zamanından çok uzak kaldık. Çok şeyler bozuldu. Bid'at ve günâhların karanlığı her tarafı kapladı. Bu zulmette Sünnet-i Seniyye nûrundan, ışığından başka kurtuluş yolu yoktur.” İmâm-ı Rabbânî (k.s.) hazretleri buyurur: “Amel ve işlerden bize ne ihsân olduysa, bunları hususi ihsân ve mücerret ikrâm ile bilirim. Bunun sebebi ise, Peygamber (s.a.v.) Efendimiz'e mutabeat, uymak sebebiyledir. İşimin esasını bunda bilirim. Bana verilenlerin hepsini, az olsun, çok olsun Peygamberimiz (s.a.v.)'e uymak, tâbi olmak sebebiyle verdiler. Vermediklerini de, insanlık icâbı olarak, bu tâbi olmaktaki noksanlıktan dolayı vermediler.” “Bu dünya, amel, çalışma, huzûr ve hâl elde etme yeridir. Bu kalb hâllerinin, dîne uyarak yapılan zâhirî âmellerin neticesi olduğunu biliniz.” (M. Haşim-i Kışmî, Berekât, s.257)
We were made to join God in his kingdom. In order to do that we cannot search for retribution, but need to forgive and love others. We need to promote God's grace by showing love to others even though it is hard. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mensalliancetribe/support
Berek Dyson and Seth Housley join Jake and Scott in the studio, and this time, it gets a bit real. Navigating life after college, finances, relationships, friendships, managing your time, you name it, we talk about it. 4 guys in different stages of their life, careers, and relationships lay it all out on the table as we all try to do this life thing the right way.
Athirson Iuri Bezerra Silva nasceu em Santa Luzia do Paruá (MA) e respirou o futsal maranhense durante sua juventude. Tendo se destacado na modalidade, conseguiu disputar torneios estaduais e nacionais, mas foi atrás do sonho do esporte nos gramados. Após ser aprovado em teste para um projeto em Goiás, acabou se mudando para Goiânia onde acabou depois indo jogar pela Canedense. Jogando o campeonato goiano sub20 da 2ª divisão, Iuri Bezerra estava em um clube com fácil acesso a Croácia e para Europa acabou partindo aos 18 anos de idade. Tendo conhecido a realidade tanto da quarta quanto da quinta divisão nacional de seu novo destino, Iuri vem buscando seu espaço como volante do NK Tomislav Berek e com desejos de conseguir uma temporada inteira para mostrar seu valor e conseguir crescer pelas ligas do país. #iuribezerra #croacia #santaluziadoparua - - - - - Cansado de ver sempre o mesmo tipo de conteúdo dos outros canais? Siga este perfil (https://www.youtube.com/canaloutraliga?sub_confirmation=1) e ajude a criar uma mídia alternativa mais forte, dando mais visibilidade a quem busca seu espaço no mundo da bola! Aproveite e também acompanhe o trabalho em outras mídias: https://www.twitch.tv/subs/jorgekadowaki www.instagram.com/jorgekadowaki www.instagram.com/canaloutraliga www.instagram.com/depoisdabola www.instagram.com/foradeserieesporteclube www.instagram.com/esportefeminino www.instagram.com/atletismobrasileiro www.twitter.com/jorgekadowaki https://open.spotify.com/show/7Mn7vZh6aR5r13T27lwanv
Joe and Berek discuss CrossFit programming. Thank you for tuning in.
Subscribe - https://anchor.fm/theequitypodcast Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-equity-podcast/id1498667748 Joe and Berek breakdown how to stay injury free while maintaining and progressing your fitness. Thank you for tuning in.
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Subscribe - https://anchor.fm/theequitypodcastApple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-equity-podcast/id1498667748 Sponsored By Rogue Fitness and the Equity Fitness Kids Room Joe and Berek breakdown 5 tips to help you succeed in the open. Q&A 1. Mandy Myers - Should we train the same body part on consecutive days? 2. Krista Bryan - How to maintain strength while injured? Thank you for tuning in.
Enes bin Mâlik (r.a.)'dan naklen Şeyh Ebü'l-Berekât Hibbetullah Sekatî'nin bize haber verdiği üzere, Resûlullâh (s.a.v.) buyurdu: “Receb, Allâhü Te‘âlâ'nın ayıdır. Şa'ban benim ayımdır. Ramazan benim ümmetimin ayıdır.” Peygamber (s.a.v.) Efendimiz'e “Yâ Resûlâllah! Receb Allâhü Te‘âlâ'nın ayıdır ne demektir?” diye sorulan suâle: “Receb Allâhü Te‘âlâ'nın ayıdır. Çünkü Receb, Hakk'ın mağfiretine mahsus bir aydır. Bu ayda çarpışmaya izin yoktur. Bu ayda Allâhü Te‘âlâ peygamberlerin dualarını kabul etmiştir. Yine bu ayda Allâhü Te‘âlâ evliyasını düşmanlarının elinden kurtarmıştır. Bir kimse Receb ayında oruç tutsa, Allâhü Te‘âlâ tarafından üç türlü lütuf ve inâyete mazhar olur. Bunlardan biri Allâhü Te‘âlâ onun geçmiş günahlarının tümünü mağfiret eder. İkincisi ondan sonraki hayatında da onu korur. Üçüncüsü mahşer yerinde susuzluktan emin olur” buyurduğunda, orada bulunanlardan bir yaşlı ve pîr-i fânî ayağa kalkıp: “Ya Resûlullâh, ben Receb ayının hepsini oruç tutamam” dediğinde: “Sen Receb ayının birinci, onbeşinci ve sonuncu günleri oruç tut, hepsini tutmuş sevabına kavuşursun. Çünkü sevâblar on misli yazılır. Fakat sen Receb-i şerîfin ilk cum'a gecesinde gâfil olma ki, melekler o geceye Regâib gecesi demişlerdir. Zira o gece, gecenin üçte biri geçtikten sonra göklerde ve yerde bir melek kalmaz, hepsi Kâ'be-i Muazzama ve etrafında toplanırlar. Allâhü Te‘âlâ onların bu toplanmalarına muttali' oldukda, onlara hitaben: “Ey meleklerim, dilediğinizi benden isteyiniz” buyurur. Onlar, “Yâ Rabbî, istediğimiz, Receb ayında oruç tutanları mağfiret etmendir” deyip, isteklerini arzederler. Allâhü Te‘âlâ: “Ben Receb ayında oruç tutanları mağfiret ettim buyurur” dedi. (Regâib, Berât ve Kadir gecesi namazlarını cemâatle kılmak mekruhtur. Hanefi mezhebine göre nâfile namazlardan ancak teravih namazı cemaatle kılınabilir.) Not: Bu gece kılanacak namaz, yarınki yaprakta tarif edilmiştir. (Abdulkadir-i Geylâni (k.s.), Gunyetü't Tâlibîn, s.272)
Dongeng asli Nusantara tentu tidak pernah ada habisnya untuk diceritakan serta digali nilai-nilainya bukan? Hayo siapa yang masih ingat dongeng apa saja yang ada di daerahmu? Hihihi kali ini Podcast Dongeng Atsanti bersama dengan Bunda Inge akan membawakan dongeng Joko Berek dari Jawa Timur. Selamat mendengarkan ya!
Hey Wicked Hunters, In this episode, I had a great conversation with one of the photographers who inspire me to shoot more Milkyway Photos. He takes astrophotography like no other, his photos have been featured in Nasa website, Magazines cover page, and all over Australia. In this podcast, you can learn how he progresses in his Astrophotography journey and overcomes the fear of the dark sky. You can learn more about him by connecting in Instagram: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrophotobear/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/astrophotobear/ Website: https://astrophotobear.com/ If you want to watch the video podcast, you can subscribe and go to https://youtu.be/cm_t-SgOJNA Other ways to listen and subscribe to the podcast: Spotify - http://bit.ly/twhspotify Apple Podcast - https://bit.ly/Theartofphotography Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/TheArtOfPhotographyWithStanleyAr Website: podcast.thewickedhunt.com Tune In (Alexa) - https://bit.ly/TuneInTheArtOfPhotographyPodcastWithStanleyAr For those of you who want to see more of The Wicked Hunt Photography: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewickedhunt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewickedhunt/ Masterclass: https://www.TheWickedHuntPhotography.com Photo print: https://www.TheWickedHunt.com/ Don't forget to let us know your favourite part of the Podcast on the comment below and subscribe -------------------------- Transcription: Michael Goh 0:00 And then from during the first few star trails in the backyard because I was too frightened to go off by myself into the dark somewhere Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 0:16 weekenders Welcome back to The Art of Photography podcast, where we share our passion for photography and share how it gives us hope, purpose and happiness in our life. So today we have, we're going to talk about Astro photography, and we have someone very special. He is one of my inspiration when I started photography. Actually, there's a few peoples in Perth, that really got me into photography, and he was one of them. So I'd like you to welcome Michael go. How's it going, Michael? Michael Goh 0:52 Hi, Stanley. I'm doing well. Or, actually I'm doing tiredly, I suppose. I'm always a bit tired. I'm reasonable. There you go. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 1:03 Are you having me on? Are you always tired? Because you're always out at night and shooting like this dice? Is that why? Michael Goh 1:11 No, I'm tired frequently because of that. But I'm tired for many other reasons as well is that I think in this last week, I've I've shot seven to 10 events at the moment as well. So therefore, I'm just basically doing I suppose photographing maybe an event in the morning and event come back quickly changed here. And then head back out to photograph a and awards night or something at the moment. And then it's all the post process. Oops, sorry, my, my camera every now and then we'll freeze up. And then it's basically post processing and delivery to clients, we've been fairly quickly, and then still planning for when I'm going out, because I actually have quite a lot of projects on at the moment, which will require me to head out, possibly anywhere between a few 100 to maybe 1000 kilometres, basically, at this point of time for time lapsing. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 2:03 Oh, wow. So what sort of project is is it like more like a personal project? Or is it a project that you're doing for someone else? Michael Goh 2:12 These are, there's a combination of it, because the there are personal projects, which you have to do your personal projects. And I'll get to that in a moment. But the these are projects for, I suppose tourism bases, and also for a documentary on astronomy in Western Australia, which I'm a member of the project team for. That's amazing. But you need to always be having your personal projects I actually discovered. So I'll go off on tangents because I'm a tangential sort of person is I discovered over the last few years, as everyone says, hey, look, have you got this footage or that footage or, and you need to be building up your own personal library for all these things for when clients or people need it? Because I had a project earlier this year, and they actually asked me, Hey, have you got the Pleiades as a time lapse? And I said, Well, if you asked me three weeks ago, the answer would be yes, I can go and get that. But unfortunately, because the stars don't care about what our timeframes are, it was actually too late to actually time that sort of anymore. The universe doesn't care we have to fit in with the universe. That is true, that is true. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 3:23 So well, we kind of jump just jump right in there straightaway to your project. But usually I'll ask you to introduce yourself and what you know what, what sort of photography you do and just share with us a little bit more about yourself that you know, the listener might be interested in. Michael Goh 3:45 Okay, of course, my name is Michael Gove. I am now a full time photographer. I actually only went into full time photography a few years ago. Although I've been photographing astrophotography for about eight years now. I think it's a little bit blurry, my everything blurs into one after a while. I get to do a wide variety of photography. So I do commercial photography. I do a lot of event photography, video, aerial. I do your Google 360 photo spheres. Of course, your landscape. When I sorry, often my tangent again, when I do event photography, I like calling myself John Wick, because you dress in black and you shoot everyone. And I also do of course astrophotography both in terms of just still within your time lapses. It tends to be more of your landscape astrophotography rather than your DSLR at the moment, although it is in my plans to do do so in the next year, basically. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 4:48 So explain to us a little bit. What is DSL for the listener who you know, might not be familiar with that. Michael Goh 4:55 Okay, DSL is deep sky objects. So you're you're photographing your distinct galaxy. These and I suppose your your distant nebula and and clusters, your distant celestial objects, I've actually more or less leaned more towards the landscape photography rather than the DSO in the past, because the landscape astrophotography connects you with your landscape with your where you are. So that in my opinion, it's always been, I suppose lends you to being a little bit more creative in that regard and also off on the side is that I found this was not the purpose as to what the landscape photography but landscape photography also lends more to your your, I suppose appeal for tourism purposes, because a lot of a lot of regions and sell and say look, we want to have, I suppose say how good this place is for for stargazing Astro photography. But if you're photographing, say, the Orion Nebula, it's got nothing, it's got no connection to where you are. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 6:00 So do you do more landscape as your photography? Because it is, it is more, I suppose, like sellable? Or do you find it more interesting to do more landscape photography because of the dynamic of the landscape, and how you can combine them with the stars. Michael Goh 6:20 More of the latter, the sailboat side of things just happened. I don't believe in photographing unless you have permission to do a particular photo shoot, I don't believe in basically going out to do it because it's saleable. But that's just basically been the end result. A an additional thing that's come out. It's just that I suppose I love seeing the fantastic landscapes around us and basically combining it with the stars. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 6:47 So what what got you into? I said, Sorry, Michael Goh 6:53 except includes shape. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 6:57 So what what got you into Astro photography, why Astro photography? Michael Goh 7:03 Okay, I suppose this, I'll go back a little bit further than that. Sorry. Because the there's a long story about the photography in the first place. One, we, we I originally only got my first DSLR maybe about 11 1011 years ago now. Because we drove across Australia. And we are now on the way back we thought wouldn't be nice if we had better, better photos. And then basically, photograph on professional mode for LP for professional. And I actually did my first long exposure, let the landscape photo by accident. So Oh, wow. That's great. And of course, nowadays, like, oh my god, that's so average, the. But then I saw the fantastic work of a photographer called Corey white. She's a photographer based in the UK, she does drop collisions. So when you've got one drop, hitting another drop, and then then another drop, and that basically spreading out, opened up my mind to thinking, hey, look, you can photograph a lot more than what you can see with the eye. And then that led me down the path of wanting to photograph other things that you can't actually readily see with the eyes. And then that led me to my first star trail, which was from my backyard. So that was my first dip into astrophotography. And the reason why I wanted to do star trails as I thought, I can't remember where I originally saw. Oh, that looks fantastic. And I've always been, I suppose a science fiction fan being Star Wars, Star Trek, and so on Battlestar Galactica in the light. So therefore, that was the interest in space. And then from during the first few star trails in the backyard, because I was too frightened to go off by myself into the dark somewhere. I photograph my first Milky Way at about two o'clock or three o'clock in the morning, about 50 kilometres north of Perth, by the side of the road, I quite literally drove to a location hopped out and said, Okay, this is, this is where it's going to be in photograph and pop there with my first milkyway photo. Wow. And then it just kind of went on an insane path after that, because as you as you know, the astrophotography can be a little bit addictive. And then it was just experiment after experiment, and it just kept on growing bigger and bigger. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 9:26 So it's that's really cool. Like, that's really cool to hear that. I'd like to check out what was her name quarry. Michael Goh 9:36 The quarry why, or why. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 9:39 Okay, I really have to check that out. Because that sounds interesting. But yeah, like, that's, that's, that's good. Thanks for sharing with us. That's it's good to hear kind of the origin of Azure photography for you. So, in terms of you just said earlier, like, you know, it can be scary and intimidating to go out at night, on your own, especially when you just started. How did you overcome that to begin with? And how did you, I suppose, get used to it and be okay with it, you know, just being alone in the middle of nowhere, when you can't see anything. Michael Goh 10:21 I suppose it was, there was a little bit of Sukkot, you just you just go out and deal with it. Admittedly, the first few times I did astrophotography, driving off into the dark, I actually thought of that, hey, look, the Milky Way only rises at two o'clock in the morning. So gee, this is going to be a bit of a hard effort doing took me about two o'clock in the morning, every time to photograph the Milky Way. That was before I knew about Milky Way season and so on. The So initially, for the first couple of years, probably I think I just drove out and then photographed and I quite literally drove back the same day, or same night as the case may be. And then it was eventually I went off and did overnight trips as well. So I suppose I wasn't, there was a little bit of intimidation to go out by yourself completely. And photograph these things, I suppose earlier on, I used to apart from the first couple of times, which basically was, like I said, just getting up and driving out at midnight, or two o'clock in the morning is that later on, I actually took a friend out with me, who's not a photographer. So a friend of mine, Stuart, did actually just sit in the car, and wait for me while I'd be doing star trails. Later, it's good friend. So it wasn't terribly interesting for him, because he'd quite literally just be waiting for me in the dark. And then later on, it was it was basically just driving out by myself. And it was just building up my confidence of going out by myself. Because I think quite when I started doing astral photography, as well, I didn't actually know any other photographers. It was is, it was actually quite a, I think a year or so later, we're tracklist bumping into other photographers and joining, I suppose camera groups to actually meet other people. In which case, then all of a sudden, you have a little mob scenes and so on where you've got groups of people, everyone parked around you for your astrophotography because no one wants to go off and look for their own compositions. So I think he was just slowly building up that confidence. And now I quite literally will go out and camp or be on the back of my truck and sleep on the tailgate of my truck at times, depending on the location and photographing through the night. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 12:48 That's that's, that's cool. Yeah, that's really cool. That was, it was the same for me. I actually afraid of the dark. I don't know how I got into astrophotography actually, I need to kind of thing really dig, dig deep on you know how I overcome that fear. But yeah, and I'm sure many people out there not only you know, just the dark, but the whole safety right, it's especially if you're if you're on a foreign land or you know, a place that you kind of never been to it's it can be intimidating. Like for example here in Canada, we got the bears is apparently still still up like they're not hibernating. So that's like another thing in there. So what sort of, Michael Goh 13:34 I suppose Sorry, I'll just jump in and a little bit more is sometimes still in the dark. You go, what the heck am I doing out here? Because you will hear strange noises or I was actually at as ever location, which I hadn't been before. So I'd actually injured my back while I was out there. And of course, when you injure your back or injure yourself anyway, you're going all the other thoughts come into your mind and you go, why am I out here in the middle of the night because you're basically balancing on on surfaces, which aren't all that great to be out there. So therefore you your mind starts playing tricks on you with all the strange noises that you hear. I was I saw a post from someone recently that there were wild dogs around where they were. And so they decided to retreat from where they work because they were on the side of a cliff. You don't want to be scared basically to fall off the side of the cliff. And nowadays as well I actually carry CB radios a personal locator beacon about to start carrying out selling equipment as well just to tie myself off to the things where if I need to. I bought myself a little climbing ladder recently as well not that I want to be climbing things in the middle of the night like like some photographers I know. You have fantastic photos of them climbing cliffs in the middle of the night. But yeah, the safety is always power. Millions in terms of like, you scout your location before it gets dark, so you know where you are. And I've also got a purse, handheld GPS, so I can't find my way in the dark. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 15:10 That's, that's awesome. Thanks for bringing that up. Actually, you know, it's really good to tell that to the listeners, because although I feel like a lot of that fear is just, it's not true. It's always good to be prepared. And you're you're right, you know, especially when you're out there by yourself. When you start it, it's good to bring a friend, you know, because you kind of just get into it. But even if you've done it for a while, you never know what's going to happen. And you know, bringing a radio or supplicating beacon can actually save you live. So that's, that's a really good point that you bring up there. But one thing that I want to ask you is that, you know, all this fear that you had, when you're about to kind of start this journey, you know, before you can get used to it. Do you find that a lot of those fear are just in your head? Or is it actually a lot of them are like a real fear that you just haven't come across with? Yeah, Michael Goh 16:17 I think majority of the time is in my head. Because I'm quite comfortable. Most of the time I've been out in the dark now. Except I'm still not fond of being out in the dark at the side of the cliff. Because I'm not I'm not a great fan of heights either. But I used to be an avid ceiling and caving trip leader many years ago. I'm not fond of heights I'm not fond of frequently of the duck. But having said that is that you do sometimes hear stories of say there. I noticed a story a number of years ago when someone was photographing. And then someone turned up with a shotgun. Wow. And it was actually just a farmer who was curious and alerted. No feel concerned that there was strange lights at the location I'm assuming. So you do have thing you do think about that. Most of the time, I'm actually more worried about other people, as there's gear security and my security but based on on if some strange person comes up and you meet people in the middle of the night, and you go Why are you out here in the middle of night. So it's more of that rather than Hey, I'm going to have a a physical threat of other sorts from animals. Especially since I've got the GPS and because going back to my caving days, I usually go out with multiple light sources. So you look at your redundancy. So I've got my headlamp I've got a handheld torch and I've got another light source as well just in case everything goes wrong in addition to the GPS, which drops breadcrumbs, so I can actually quite literally walk back to where I follow the exact field where I came from. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 17:57 Yeah, that's that's really good to hear. I think you know, having that contingency is really important. And that breadcrumb that you mentioned is really really paramount because there's so many times where I've you know, gone hiking and then if it wasn't for the breadcrumb I would have like you know, it probably would have taken me a lot longer to get back if not lost altogether so especially in the dark it's it's crazy isn't it in the dark like that mana things you can see the one thing that really scares me in Australia is the snakes because I had a really close encounter with the snakes in in North in Deep River Road in Mitchell falls so that was really scary. It just sneak up on you. Luckily it was like more mature one but let's go back a little bit I guess. I guess excited we just go right off your you call your photography Astro photo bear. Yeah, yeah, where does that come from? You know, like, give us like origin Michael Goh 19:08 okay, this is the bear. Okay, many years ago when when the the bear actually came came up is I used to be a bank manager. And as I'm actually while I can talk for hours about about things and so on, I'm quite open with saying it was over sharing information. The working in the bank, you're always you always concerned about your privacy and everyone else's privacy. So therefore, I did not actually want to have an online profile with just my name as such. So for many years, people didn't even there wasn't actually photos of me on the on public media either. So what happened was the so I was just thinking, Well, you know, when your social media platforms came on You're thinking, hey, what sort of what sort of title Do you want to have. And because I was photographing a lot of Astro stuff, I want to tap Astro in there. And then this beer was actually celebrating 100 years of flight. And it was actually released on I think it was my birthday. And I saw it in the shop and I thought, Okay, well by going back a little bit further as to why it has to come with flight is I used to be a Online World War Two Squadron Leader, Oh, wow. So many years before then as well. So therefore, that's that's I used to have the the hands on throbbing stick, the little tracker system. So you when you move your head did that basically shift the the point of view within them on the monitor as well. And we'd fly World War Two planes all over the place and shoot things. So that was the connection to the Wi Fi, the flight thing was important to me. But there was already an astro bear as a brand. I think it's a clothing brand in the UK or something. So I didn't choose that. So I thought well, I'll just create Astro photo bear. And it just and that's basically how it happened. And so therefore, it wasn't Michael go online or anywhere it was basically astrophotos there. But then the bear basically got more of a more of a brand and I did basically just it just stuck. So at the moment I'm actually doing a little bit of a rebrand but astrophotos is thing for the Astro stuff, but I need because of course when commercial clients or find new for the first time they go where's the spare can you actually need to be a little bit more professional at times as well is basically running your multiple brands. So I actually need to have a Michael the substrate and Michael go or something like that. I actually thought of when going through the rebranding, I thought because I think portrait photographers event photographers tend to be quite extroverts, introverts. landscape photographers tend to be more your introverts and Astro photographers are way out there in the introvert side of things could you out by yourself all the time? So I thought as a brand name for the introvert using my surname it was go away photography Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 22:23 Yeah, it's really funny because I think I'm a little bit more of an extrovert, but I do get, like, I do love it. Like when I go out there in the middle of nowhere and just, you know, have that quietness, it's, it's like, yeah, it's like a meditation or is just so serene, you know, like, it's as if you're on your own world and the world problem doesn't exist. That's, it's, it's always so cool to hear to be out there. But there is such a funny story to hear about as your photo Berek is when I first came across the your profile, it was the Azure photo where it's like, what is like, and I saw the photo and just like, wow, I want to be able to take photos like that and you have like an inspiration from like, you know, Astro photography side of things, or you kind of just develop that, that style on your own. Michael Goh 23:20 Um, it pretty much all came came by itself. I'm not sure if I don't know if there was any specific form of inspiration and I know it sounds terrible is that I tend to be to shoot frequently with my blinkers on a bit because ultimately, I just, I've got a giant list of I think more than 100 things that I need to photograph on my projects list at the moment of I want to do this this I want this under this sort of situation so of course you see things online and so on every now and then you don't want it to I suppose create too much of a of i mean while while it can help create some ideas and say hey, that's a great idea for me to try out is that I've my brains overflowing with stuff at the moment anyway. So if you actually put too much that's where from every all the other sources in there then it might sound overwhelming it I won't quite say contaminated but it basically if you I've got too many things on the go as it is basically, do you want to to specifically imitate anyone else or create or be inspired by anyone else? I mean, the light the I suppose distant lands I suppose the originally originally when I photographed with the figure with the light and in his hand and so on. That was that was actually because something else failed miserably. Originally, I did actually see some some work by a another photographer, I just can't quite remember which one it was, because I don't want to accidentally credit the wrong photographer. For, for the thing that didn't work of mine. I think it was a photographer that I am connected to. And he did a telephoto photo. So he did like a spinning lights photo. Yeah. I like your Star Trek telephoto thing. And I bet then I thought, wouldn't that be cool to do as a panorama. But then I found that as a panorama, for example, it's a little bit difficult to do that. Because the consistency of the light just won't work as a panorama, because you're telling the lighter answers and be different in every single scene. So the so I suppose, if you think because I also did some book covers back then as well, is that you create a and I did an awful lot of flash work, which actually came from Corey white stuff with the flash photography with the drop collisions. So actually just replaced it with hey, look, if I just hold the light out, and you do the photo from the behind. So it actually puts you in that position as as, like on the cover of a book is that people put themselves into that position basically as as the figure in the in the scene. And that was actually just stuff that I suppose that just came out. And I suppose so in the scheme of things, I guess, book covers, and so on, like just looking at your magazine covers or watching movies, or like saying now that I can watch that. Sorry, I think I just froze from it. I like saying how I can watch movies. Now, strictly speaking, that's research. So in a roundabout sort of way, but you know, I guess there's, we are, I suppose a sum of our experiences. So while I'm not specifically chasing, inspirations, and so on, it just all flows together in there. I guess also, this year, more than more than previous years, inspiration has actually come from client requests. So client requests actually has said, hey, look, you photograph this, or time lapse this and you go, Oh, hang on, but I can do this and this and this. And this, as well, in terms of what other things flow into your head, basically, when clients actually asked you to do things I never would have thought of, of time lapsing some of the objects, which I'm chasing now, before they actually said, Can you do this? I said, Well, I don't know, I haven't done this before. But who knows, let's, let's just see how it goes. And because of the projects, which have been on the go, is that it's made me learn. I mean, I'm definitely not, I'm definitely an amateur still on this side of things, is that I'm actually learning more about astronomy itself, not just photographing the stars, but learning about astronomy, and also learning about Aboriginal astronomy as well. Because the projects of which I've been on have been highly geared towards the Aboriginal astronomy and the cultural aspect of, of, of the sky, not just saying, this is epic. This is actually saying, hey, look that this is a story of the EMU in the sky, or you know, about and the Kinder or the eagle, or any of the other objects and I suppose features, and there's just so much information out there, it's just quite overwhelming at times, you just take one step at a time. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 28:33 Yeah, that's totally I think I'm on the same boat in terms of learning the astronomy, I would love to kind of learn more about it, but it's just so many things in there. But like, you know, that that holding the lie thing that was I really love that and when I saw that it was it's just become an inspiration and it becomes like it goes into the library of things that I could use on different conditions. I particularly love it when there is a lot of trees around you because it will create like a halo kind of thing or a big plane. So, you know, your your work. You do a lot of panoramas and you do crazy panoramas as well, isn't it you do like what 35 mil shot, like Michael Goh 29:20 um, I think the the one that I did was recently was about 180 image panel, Panorama, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 29:27 angry edu image. Michael Goh 29:28 It took a while. I mean, there was no stacking on that as well as just quite literally photo next to each other. There was actually an interesting story about the panoramas as well, is that the panoramas came around because I was shooting a a crop sensor lens on my full frame cameras. And you know that, hey, the centre of the part of each frame when you're doing of each photo is actually your sharpest part. So, as a crop sensor lens on the camera on the full frame camera is all the lens defects are coming in around the edges. So I thought, well, in the scheme of things, if you do a panorama, you're just using all the central beds. So therefore the image quality will be better, it will look better, basically Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 30:16 interesting is that when you do a lot of panorama, Michael Goh 30:20 that's that's how I originally started and then just kind of got carried away with that as well. So many things were of astrophotography so do you actually look Where's all my money gone? It's, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 30:34 it's like it's the gears never stop is just the backpacks get heavier and he just noticed you need a bigger backpacks. So okay, coming back to the panorama do you actually like the panorama compared to the normal single image your Michael Goh 30:57 I suppose I like the panorama because the it just seems to look more epic in terms of you like covering the, the whole band of the Milky Way. Cool. I mean, and also, as a larger image is that the stars actually get smaller. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 31:19 Okay. Michael Goh 31:21 So pardon me. So therefore, it basically creates I suppose more definition in the nebulosity of the sky. And then also with the panoramas as well, pardon me. I guess it just creates a has more in my mind a little bit more possible creativity sides of things to it. I mean, I do do your singles ones. And then I rarely actually stack images. But I will stack from time to time just to say, hey, look, this is what happens if you stack. But I like doing the large panoramas because it just feels more epic basically. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 32:03 Yeah. The one thing the one reason why I do I wouldn't say one reason, but one of the reason why I do panorama is just I like to put the viewer perspective where I was, it's like, you know, like, look, this is what I was seeing that night, and you know, not many people, especially with astrophotography, right? Have that. have that chance to go out there and see that kind of view. So that was always amazing for me to be able to kind of show people's like, oh, yeah, there was this on that side, there was this on that side. And when I saw your photo, I was like, wow, like you just put that, you know, the Milky Way and having you as the centre subject inside the photo. So Well, I was just like, wow, I gotta take photos like that. So actually, one of the blob tree that I took one of the early one was inspired by that I was like, I saw your photo with you holding the flash, and then the Milky Way right around it. And I was like, I want to take a photo of the Boyle tree. I was like, how do I make this interesting with the Milky Way? And I was like, I could just you don't have the panorama and Kircher on the top. So that was that was that's probably one of my favourite shots I've ever taken. So all right, well, man that was like, yeah, that's, that's great to hear. Michael Goh 33:31 I went on a strange tangent. Yeah, no worries. I know that this is way out of sequence. Because I know that a while ago, you said why astrophotography as well, is that ultimately it it has evolved for me. Okay, because ultimately, it's also gone from apart from the sensation of feeling your your humility against overruns the massive backdrop of the universe is that it's also has helped with I suppose promoting stem because people get interested in in space and the stars at that point in time. So interest, your science, technology, engineering, mathematics and so on, also has massive benefits for things like your, your mental health, because of that feeling or I suppose of yourself against, well, not against but with the universe. And also, it has actually been helping with tourism to areas which ultimately then helps with the mental health the economies of various places. So it has that very evolved in terms of how the, the, I suppose the reason in behind astrophotography as well. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 34:39 Well, you know, going back to Australia, especially, I think that I could see how that could be a big impact to the community because, you know, like, for example, right here in the Rockies, the mountains are so stunning that you don't need the you know, the night sky but you know, the back in Australia especially Western Australia, a lot of the places are flat, right? You got this really cool, interesting features that most people will notice, like, you know, the salt lake that you take photo of that, you know, the crack on the on the on the ground and the trees that kind of like, you know, one of your photo with the trees that kind of like just merging towards you that that was, you know, those kinds of things, really, I think those kinds of things would really invite people to come out at night, isn't it? And that's, that's how it kind of helps the tourism industry back in Australia. Is that right? Michael Goh 35:34 Yeah. The, because there's so many places to go see, we're always so focused on A to B, but we don't see everything in between. So that there's all these other things are basically that that's out there. I am missing now to this, though, it's been a number of years since I've gone to see anything matters. Because as he, as you said, Who is pretty flat? I mean, we've got some great skies and fantastic locations, but I think I do need to get out and see some mountains again, as well. Because mountains, epic in themselves, basically, ya know, as long as you're not on the edge of a cliff on a mountain in the middle. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 36:14 Yeah, totally, totally. It's just totally different, different things to take photo of. And I think what you say that it was totally correct, because I drove around Australia, right. And one of the things that I noticed was that you know exactly what you say we often go to that places that are popular and established. But actually, especially in Western Australia, the places that you that is hard to get to that you know, only that you need four wheel drive, man, it's like once you get there, it's just unbelievable. Sure you're like surrounded by the bushes and the dirts. But it's just unbelievable. It's It's amazing landscape. So, yeah. Well, I'm just looking at the time here. What? I want to hear more, I want to hear about that 100 Adium panorama. How do you take them and why 180 You You know why not just use a 16 millimetre lens and just have probably 14 Max. Michael Goh 37:23 So the 180 image panorama was because I wanted to shoot at 35 mil because I was got I've got this new lens. So I wanted to photograph the whole thing at 35 and do the panorama. So I was shooting on a of course photographing that sort of panorama takes a long time, especially if you want to do things like your 32nd exposures. So I was on tracking mount I was on this. And because of the weight of the camera I wanted I use the sky watcher star adventurer as because of the weight with with the mount with the panorama head with the camera on top. I suppose was that is that a shameless plug because yeah, they sent me the sky, the sky watcher star adventurer too. So the as the panorama I basically wanted to do your longer exposures and it basically it brings out more detail within the stars. Because you're shooting at the longer focal length. I haven't tried doing it at five mil or anything like that or master panorama. A friend of mine has been doing panoramas at your at five mil space. But ultimately, I just wanted the more more detail in the stars, which basically means that the largest does I mean, all the stars look smaller, and the noise looks smaller as well. So he was just wanting to fill up as much as possible. Actually, the reason why is 100 ad is actually because I want to do I actually took enough capture to do a whole 360 Photo Sphere out of it as well. And then it basically you crop it in to say hey, look, this is the usable working space. I think the image ended up being about before cropping. Even after cropping, I think before I shrunk it down to the size I could actually fit in my Lightroom catalogue. It was about 40,000 pixels wide. Or it could have been larger than that as well. But yeah, I just like the greater detail, but I do it manually as well. So apart from being on the on the tracking mount, I actually click it on the panel heads I click it one one step at a time to cover the whole sky I suppose I could actually just put an automated system up and actually just press the button and let the tracking mount do with you know like your get your pounds and signs up. Let them just do the whole While I go to sleep in a corner somewhere, but I just prefer to do it manually. There was a point of time, which I did, I think it was a 64 image panorama, which had clouds rolling through quite rapidly at the same time as the moon was setting. And I actually did think to myself, Hey, I'm a little bit worried that I won't be able to do it in time. Let me just actually have a look is that sorry, I'm just going to go the oops, hang on, don't want to share that one, I want to share this one. So if you see this one here, this one was about a 6060, something image panorama. And you can actually see that the clouds were actually moving quite quickly. And normally, I'd actually just methodically do row after row. But this time, I actually started off at the bottom. By the time I got to here, I said, Hang on, the clouds are moving too quickly. So I actually started doing the top section here to make sure I got the core, and then working backwards and actually just doing like a random path throughout the whole thing. And I was actually quite fortunate that I didn't actually miss any, any panels in it. Because the that was my greatest concern. After putting it all together, it actually stitched almost perfectly after I put it together. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 41:27 Really, I would have thought because I tried in the past with the, with the clouds in it. Great photo, by the way. But I tried once with the cloud, and it just struggled to stitch it together. Because you know, the clouds moving so quickly. It doesn't. It it failed to create reference plane between one and another. Michael Goh 41:51 The Actually, I'll just share another quick screen. This one was 100 ad image panorama. I did actually try something else was that doing this one as well. But I actually I work hard and being lazy. I decided not to proceed with the experiment I was doing I I did play around with the experiment. And I said no, that's not really working. So you record and you say, Well, I'll try it again in future doing something slightly differently. Next time, basically, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 42:30 I've been to that place, it's a beautiful place to shoot with the Milky Way there. Michael Goh 42:34 But the I suppose with the panorama stitches and so on as I'm using as my primary panorama software, I'm using PG GUI Pro, that's not a sponsored statement, PG GUI pro is that you can actually mask in with the image, I mean, after it stitches, you can actually mask in what you want to keep in the scene. So therefore, you can say, hey, look, this cloud here it basically you can see the whole cloud in one panel. But then you say well, but when you stitch it across is that it's cut part of it off, but you can then masking the bit that you want to keep from that one panel that's got all the cloud so it makes the stitching process easier then as well I mean, it put it all together but then I just said okay, I want to make sure that this is included and that's excluded for example. And that also helps with the panorama selfies as well. self portraits because if I wasn't using programmes like PG GRI pro it might actually cut half of me off when it's trying to stitch so therefore painting of myself saying I want to include all of me in the in the final output. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 43:45 Awesome. So like how often you use the the Lightroom panorama stitcher or Lightroom and Photoshop? How often does you know you get success by using them? Or do you always use the pity GUI? Michael Goh 44:04 Um, well since I've got pages going pro now, I think the last time I use Lightroom as a panoramas teacher was probably about five years ago. The I found it was fine for doing things like your single row panoramas and so on. But as soon as I went to your two row panoramas or two, I think the last one was the Carnarvon space centre with the dish bear that I think that one was about five or six rows or I can't quite remember exactly, but the as soon as he wants to do your multi rose it starts struggling quite severely. And it was actually one image that I took a number of years ago which which prompted me to go to the the I suppose PGA golf pro just have a quick look to see if I can I wonder. Because when I, when I first put together in using Lightroom as as a panorama software, it, it looks really bad. Because I get constructive criticism from, from someone I trust quite, quite heavily. Mind you, she doesn't actually give me any constructive criticism anymore. Oh, well, it's a fantastic image. But the but I used to go to quite frequently saying well, what do you think she actually said was something quite seriously wrong with it basically. And the and this particular image, which was actually using a crop sensor lens, this was my first, this was my first multi row row panoramas. And it it didn't actually work at all using Lightroom is that the perspective just didn't work. And this is actually when I tried a different format for your panorama stitching that created this sort of fisheye effect. And, and then it worked. I know it looks very fancy sort of thing. But it actually all those frames in the panel were actually there. I think it was a 13% luminosity moon. And then this one went off in one, I suppose the an award in local newspapers and all all sorts of things around the world. And that one was quite strange, really, because it just looks weird. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 46:35 I quite liked the perspective on that one. I know because when you do panorama, it it changes your perspective, right? Because you kind of try to flatten a 360 basically or you know, a sphere, I suppose. So then you have that you have that effect on the photo. And I think that that works quite well. And that way kind of frame the Milky Way as well as the you know, whatever. That limestone is a that's in? That's in clinicals clinicals, right? Yeah, yeah. Michael Goh 47:13 So in that photo, we weren't actually going to go either, because it was actually raining probably about two hours before then. So the the only reason why I went was my older brother actually came into Perth and said I want to go shoot photographs. There was a great weather for it. And that's I suppose another thing as well is that sometimes the better photos are actually when the conditions are not perfect. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 47:37 Yeah, no, that's I totally agree the weird condition gives you a really cool photo but I know like sometimes you have a higher risk of not getting anything. But you also have I suppose that whole whole thing about you know, high res high gain thing, right? Like the more is you you put it out there the more the more gain you might guess. Man, that was awesome. I love talking about this. There's so much that I could learn from you. But coming on to the hour mark and I want to I want you to I want to ask you to give an advice or two for the listener who been wanting to kind of shoot astrophotography or even just to give it a try What what is the you know the easiest way to try without having all this false belief telling you that you can't Michael Goh 48:43 I suppose the I guess that's exactly what you're saying there as well it's not that there is the false belief is that you can photograph the Milky Way now with some phones when people say oh you must have good equipment for example, I was like pointing towards this photo here is it is quite literally it's a compact camera and I just set it down took a photo of the Milky Way the only thing that this camera had was basically manual settings and I think the ISO tipped out that was 3200 and the maximum shutter it could do with 15 seconds it was an F to two camera I think or so. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 49:31 I think that's I think that is gonna be a lot of push for people out there you know that wait to get their $5,000 camera to shoot out there. Yeah, sorry. Sorry to interrupt you there. Michael Goh 49:44 So apart from just giving it a shot is that ultimately your camera is most likely be able to do something, you just need to go somewhere dark. And when you go somewhere is try a variety of things out. Because while everyone's come With the idea of shooting, I mean, when I started photographing astral photography was very formulaic. If that's even the word, you're saying, if 2.8 30 seconds, ISO 1600, don't go above 1600. And all of a sudden, I mean, sometimes I shoot 12,800 Or even higher, depending on how I feel. But I mean, I generally speaking like going a little bit lower than that and using your tracking mounds, because you do have your signal, signal to noise ratios and so on, you do start losing stuff after a while, but is try a number of things, take a number of images. So you can do things like use stacking later on to experiment with things, it's great as an experimental sort of, of medium, you can experiment with all sorts of things, you don't have to go ultra wide, you can go longer focal length, you will just have a different look. That's all, there's so many things you can experiment with with astrophotography. There was something else that just floated into my head. But of course, we've Astrophotography and many things that floats into your head and back out of your head as well. In terms of, I suppose you're experimenting and trying things out. But yeah, it's just trying many things out, don't just rely get uncomfortable, is probably the best way to say it with the astrophotography do things that you wouldn't normally try to do shoot at ISO 26,000, whatever. Just try to ignore 25,000, whatever, just try things out. You might look at later on saying that's really that's rubbish. But you tried it because most people don't go out. Most Sorry, I'm just waiting for my cameras to start working. Most people don't go out and photograph the astrophotography every day. I know I get paid for it. But most people don't go out and do it every day. So it's get as much data as you can as possible to experiment with things. And that's right, the end, make sure you actually put down the camera later on. I mean, it might be time lapsing or whatever. And just actually enjoy it. Because enjoying where you are. It helps you create, I suppose. Lets you represent what you felt when you were out there as well. It's not just about saying I need a great photo, it's actually saying well, how did how does it make you feel? Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 52:24 Nice, great advice. Especially you know that last bit where you say, you know, how does that make you feel that that is such a great advice there. And yeah, thanks for sharing that. I think that is very powerful. I think you know, when I started Astro photography was quite intimidating with all the settings but shooting stars is the easiest thing you can do because the exposure doesn't change it's always like that, you know, you should sunset it changes every time but the stars always have the same exposure. So once you dialled that in, it's all about experimenting to get that higher quality. So you're you're exactly right there. Well, thanks a lot, Michael, for for joining us here and for those for those people who want to learn more about yourself and see more of your APPIC astrophotography where is the best place for them to go? Michael Goh 53:27 I suppose I'm being I'm terrible with social media, by the way, or even with website updates. And I know I'm about two years behind on my YouTube channel updates at the moment as well. But they is ultimately on Astro photo bear on Instagram and on Facebook. I've also also my website is Astra photo bear.com I've also created Michael go I think it was Michael go.com.au recently as well, because like I said I need to actually sound a little bit more professional but all that does is actually route us through to Astra photo bear.com And I've actually been putting a lot more in the story side of things on social media rather than actually posting up because I've just been so busy. So that's more of but I do need to put up more on your behind the scenes because ultimately that's where I want to get across the people saying this is what I'm actually doing to actually achieve these results to actually do these things. And this is why things are happening. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 54:27 That's awesome. Thank you very much Michael and yeah for you've seen how many photos you shared I think three photos and they were all epic. So highly recommend you to check out you know some of these photo is just so inspiring. Definitely when I first got into photography, I saw one of Michael photo and I was just like, yeah, I want to learn how to take photo like that. So thanks a lot wiki hunters for tuning in and hopefully you get a lot of gem there and terms of astrophotography. And there was so, so much interesting story from Michael himself. So hopefully you enjoy that. And let us know in the comment below if you do enjoy and what part of it you enjoy the most. And for those YouTubers out there, don't forget to subscribe on down here and then turn on that little notification button. Yeah, that's right. And yeah, that way you will know when I release a new podcast or new video. Well, thank you very much for tuning in. And I will see you next week. All right, well catch you later. Michael. Thanks a lot for being here. Michael Goh 55:39 Thanks for having me.
Episode 1 of the Dwobbit Cast You may recall our discussion with Anna's friend Berek when Picard came out. This is an episode of Berek's podcast, available here, as Berek sadly passed away recently.
Damodar returns to claim the Orb of Faluzure to destroy Izmer. Former warrior, Berek, and his party of misfits set out to thwart Damodar's plans. Sure. Whatever. Guest Host: DM Tim from https://www.knightsandnerds.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bsbargainbin Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/bsbargainbin/shop
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Three Reasons Your Kids should do CrossFit: The Equity Podcast - Episode 6 Subscribe - https://anchor.fm/theequitypodcast Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-equity-podcast/id1498667748 Sponsored By Equity Team Training - https://equity.fitness/team-training Joe and Berek discuss the benefits of Equity's youth classes. Q&A 1. Michelle Ness - How should casein be consumed vs whey isolate? 2. General - How to improve upper body strength? 3. General - Nutrition timing for 2-a day workouts. Thank you for tuning in.
The Equity Podcast: Ep 5 - How to Overcome the 3 Biggest Fears of Starting CrossFit Subscribe - https://anchor.fm/theequitypodcast Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-equity-podcast/id1498667748 Sponsored By Inn at the Canal - https://www.innatthecanal.com/ Joe and Berek breakdown 3 of the biggest mental hurdles to starting CrossFit, and how to overcome them. Q&A 1 .Nicole Merrick - What are your top equipment picks for home gyms? (if I decide to spend stimulus $ on something, what would you recommend)? 2. Katie Hunzinger - Why use L1-L3 group methods, since the intensity of within group is different, but potentially not across groups, and not prescription based upon known 1RM%? 3. Michele Ness -I go full dummy when my heart rate is around 170, how do I fix that? Thank you for tuning in.
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Anna's friend Berek is a guest on the show, to chat about the first episode of the new show Picard. Dont worry, we still manage to talk about communism.
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Enes bin Mâlik (r.a.)'den naklen Şeyh Ebü'l-Berekât Hibbetullah Sekatî'nin bize haber verdiği üzere, Resûlullâh (s.a.v.) buyurdu: **“Receb, Allâhü Te‘âlâ'nın ayıdır. Şa'ban benim ayımdır. Ramazan benim ümmetimin ayıdır.”** Peygamber (s.a.v.) Efendimiz'e “Yâ Resûlâllah! Receb Allâhü Te‘âlâ'nın ayıdır ne demektir?” diye sorulan suâle: **“Receb Allâhü Te‘âlâ'nın ayıdır. Çünkü Receb, Hakkın mağfiretine mahsus bir aydır. Bu ayda çarpışmaya izin yoktur. Bu ayda Allâhü Te‘âlâ peygamberlerin dualarını kabul etmiştir. Yine bu ayda Allâhü Te‘âlâ evliyasını düşmanlarının elinden kurtarmıştır. Bir kimse Receb ayında oruç tutsa, Allâhü Te‘âlâ tarafından üç türlü lütuf ve inâyete mazhar olur. Bunlardan biri Allâhü Te‘âlâ onun geçmiş günahlarının tümünü mağfiret eder. İkincisi ondan sonraki hayatında da onu korur. Üçüncüsü mahşer yerinde susuzluktan emin olur.”** buyurduğunda, orada bulunanlardan bir yaşlı ve pîr-i fânî ayağa kalkıp: “Ya Resûlullâh, ben Receb ayının hepsini oruç tutamam.” dediğinde: **“Sen Receb ayının birinci, onbeşinci ve sonuncu günleri oruç tut, hepsini tutmuş sevabına kavuşursun. Çünkü sevâplar on misli yazılır. Fakat sen Receb-i Şerîf'in ilk cum'a gecesinde gâfil olma ki, melekler o geceye Regâib Gecesi demişlerdir. Zira o gece, gecenin üçte biri geçtikten sonra göklerde ve yerde bir melek kalmaz, hepsi Kâ'be-i Muazzama ve etrafında toplanırlar. Allâhü Te‘âlâ onların bu toplanmalarına muttali' oldukda, onlara hitaben: “Ey meleklerim, dilediğinizi benden isteyiniz.” buyurur. Onlar, “Yâ Rabbî, istediğimiz, Receb ayında oruç tutanları mağfiret etmendir.” deyip, isteklerini arzederler. Allâhü Te‘âlâ: “Ben Receb ayında oruç tutanları mağfiret ettim buyurur.”** dedi. (Regâib, Berât ve Kadir gecesi namazlarını cemâatle kılmak mekruhtur. Hanefi Mezhebi'ne göre nâfile namazlardan ancak teravih namazı cemâatle kılınabilir.) Not: Bu gece kılanacak namaz, yarınki yaprakta tarif edilmiştir. **(Abdulkadir-i Geylâni (k.s.), _Gunyetü't Tâlibîn_, s.272)
Today we have a very special episode of the IC-DICS Show. It's special because it's the first time we're speaking with a returning guest and it is the first time that we're talking with two guests. But the most important part is who those guests are. Today we're talking with Neal Block and David Berek of Baker McKenzie. The release date of this episode (1/28/20) is also Neal's last day before he retires after 50 years with the firm; David is Neal's successor. The show was a lot of fun. As you'll remember from Neal's last appearance, his experience gives him a wealth of insights. It was great to get both of their opinions on the different ways to structure an IC-DISC. Even during the show, I took many notes to that I could go back to our clients with new ways of structuring a second and third IC-DISC. So there is a lot of really great information here for you, especially for closely-held family business that are trying to transfer inter-generational wealth as tax-efficiently as possible. For the advisors, the CFOs, and the owners of these types of companies, this episode is worth listening to. I wanted to thank Neal for his time and wish him the best in his next step, and thank David for his insights. I know we'll be hearing from them both again in the future, but for the moment, there is a lot to listen to in this episode. LINKSShow Notes TranscriptBe a GuestGUESTS Neal BlockAbout Neil David BerekAbout David Special Guests: David Berek and Neal Block.
Igehirdetés a Gyulai Baptista Gyülekezetben 2019. december 8-án, délelőtt. Igét hirdet: Merényi Zoltán lelkipásztor. Igehely: Lk 21,25-36
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//Show notes//SztereoTrip évadzáró esemény részletek és regisztráció itt: https://www.facebook.com/events/876643766015323/Talpalatnyi történetekhttps://talpalatnyitortenetek.hu/https://www.instagram.com/talpalatnyitortenetek/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4IaPnfqVRr5YR_0SgymN_whttps://www.facebook.com/Talpalatnyitortenetek.hu/Köszönjük az Ingame-nek, hogy biztosították az interjú helyszínét.USA posztokhttps://talpalatnyitortenetek.hu/2019/03/15/a-jovo-zold-haza-a-foldhajo-earthship/https://talpalatnyitortenetek.hu/2019/03/31/amerikai-furcsasagok/https://talpalatnyitortenetek.hu/2019/02/19/viz-festette-szel-fenyezte-szinek-a-kanyonok-foldjen-jartunk/https://talpalatnyitortenetek.hu/2019/04/28/amerikaba-utazol-igy-csokkentheted-a-hulladekod-mennyiseget/Zero waste posztokhttps://talpalatnyitortenetek.hu/2016/07/24/jol-gondold-meg-mit-pakolsz-be/https://messzelato.hu/blog/2017/07/19/muanyagmentes_vasarlas/https://talpalatnyitortenetek.hu/category/nulla-hulladek/App, weblap: Couchsurfing, https://servas.org/, https://freecampsites.net/, Happy cow, Közkutak, Sygic, Vonatinfó, PassbookKönyvek:Daniel Quinn Izmael - a nézőpontváltásrólFekete István könyvei, a természet szeretetéről kiemelt regényei: Tüskevár, Téli Berek, Cönde, Uhu, KeleJack London írásai, a csavargásról, természet szeretetérőlGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - A szellem fenomenológiája - az egységben gondolkodásrólHamvas Béla - Karnevál - az emberi természetrőlErnst F. Schumacher - A kicsi szép - a nem növekedés gondolatköreBea Johnson- Zero waste home – a hulladékmentes mozgalom nagyköveteTóth Andi - Dobd ki a szemetest - ötletek, inspirációk, szempontok az itthoni hulladékcsökkentésreBaktay Ervin - Kőrösi Csoma Sándor - adalékok életéről utazásairólSpiró György - Fogság - a gyalogos utazásról, és ókori vidékekről, akkori kultúrákrólMiker Horn - Nulladik szélességi kör - utazás az egyenlítő mentén, emberi erővel.Bear Grylls - A Vadon törvényei - tanácsok a túléléshezVígh Bori - Hogyan menjünk világgá - hasznos szempontok, szívderítő történetek, találkozások, kíváncsiságHenry David Thoreau - Walden - egyszerűség, elvonulásWeöres Sándor-A teljesség felé-a világ létezőinek lelki összekapcsoltságárólFilmek:Taste the waste-a hulladéktermelésről és megoldási lehetőségekrőlInto the wild - csavargás és kíváncsiságHome - Youtube-on is fent van, egy komplex kép az emberről és a világhoz való viszonyárólEarthlinks - hogyan bánunk más teremtményekkelBaraka - eme világ szépségeVándormadarak - az ég és a vándorlás szépségérőlThe Road - egy lehetséges jövő, ami felé tartunk?True Cost - a divatipar és a fogyasztás társadalmi hatásárólSeed:The untold story-a nagyipari mezőgazdaságrólHuman - mit jelent embernek lenniAvatar - a világ, mint organizmusA magyar vonatkozású dokumentumfilm, amit az egyik host ajánlott: Genghis BluesHa tetszett ez az adás, akkor iratkozz fel a csatornánkra és értékelj minket! Két hét múlva kedden jön az újabb rész!Ha kérdésed, javaslatod van, akkor írj nekünk a Facebook/Instagramon oldalunkon.
Nie ma chyba osoby na świecie, która nie grałaby nigdy w berka w jakiejkolwiek jego formie. Ale skąd ta gra się wzięła? Jak dawno powstała? I jak to się stało, że grupa 50-latków gra w nią od prawie 30 lat?Oryginalny artykuł z The Wall Street Journal (ang):https://web.archive.org/web/20141231141923/https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887323375204578269991660836834Prawdziwa umowa Braci Berkowych (ang):http://www.historyvshollywood.com/reelfaces/tag-participation-agreement/Film Berek:https://www.filmweb.pl/film/Berek-2018-791088Jak wygląda Kabaddi:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOfY9g05Sv4Historia Kabaddi (ang):https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-history-of-KabaddiOstrakinda (ang):https://www.deepfun.com/ostrakinda-and-beyond/Podcast w reklamie:Kryminatoriumhttps://www.kryminatorium.pl/category/podcast/Muzyka:SHE-lahttp://shelaproject.com/Prowadzący:Michał Kasprzyk i Krzysztof NowakEdycja:Michał KasprzykProdukcja:Michał Kasprzyk i Krzysztof Nowak
W tym odcinku rozmawiamy o: (w kolejności): - Berek - film - (00:10:05 - 00:33:39) - Ocean's 8 - film - (00:33:39 - 00:44:07) - Ania nie Anna - Serial Netflix - (00:44:07 - 00:54:40) - Orwell: Keeping an Eye On You - gra PC - (00:54:40 - 01:04:58) - Żmijowisko - książka - (01:04:58 - 01:25:35) - Achromatopsia - książka - (01:25:35 - 01:41:10) - Schody - serial dokumentalny Netflix - (01:41:10 - 01:53:31) - Octopath Traveler - gra Nintendo Switch - (01:53:31 - 02:07:16) - Final Space - serial animowany Netflix - (02:07:16 - 02:38:15) - McQueen - film dokumentalny - (02:38:15 - do końca) Wszystkie opinie wygłaszane przez nas w podcaście są naszymi prywatnymi opiniami i w żadnym wypadku nie są stanowiskiem firm, organizacji i instytucji, których pracownikami, współpracownikami lub członkami jesteśmy. Zapraszamy na: - nasz fanpage: www.facebook.com/WszystkoGraTV/ - grupę Wszystko Gra: www.facebook.com/groups/616626868494911/ - serwer Discord: discord.gg/YRktsyh - stronę: www.wszystkogra.tv www.rozgrywkapodcast.pl - instagram: wszystko_gra_tv - bloga Ani: www.landminecat.pl/ - kanał Milo: https://www.youtube.com/user/kislawala - wydarzenie Kasi: www.facebook.com/events/135063713…/?__mref=message
Taking a break from preparations for their appearance as the opening act of the Common Sound Festival, Amanda and Berek Awend talk about the craft of making music, "Jewish Americana," and preview a song from their upcoming album.
The arrangements are part of a new counter-terrorism strategy released by the federal government. - A szövetségi kormány terrorelhárító intézkedése a tavalyi Nizzai, a berlini, londoni és a múlt héten végrehajtott barcelonai tragédiákat előzné meg.
A Scitec Muscle Beach nyitórendezvényén szakmailag kifogástalan edzést rögzítettünk, minden szabályos volt és komoly, ezért ezt szinte meg se érdemes nézni, gondolhatod. Aztán megtudhatod azt is, miért kell a mopszokat megmenteni, majd rátérünk a menthetetlen marhákra, akiket megeszünk, mert a mostani BB.TV-ben burgert kell enni. Új dimenziókat tanulhatsz a főzésről, miközben elkészítjük a Világ Első Harley-Davidsonon sütött burgerét. Starring: Bohos, Kathi, Berek, Bunny, feat Petar Klancir és a Bizalmatlan Mopsz.
A Scitec Muscle Beach nyitórendezvényén szakmailag kifogástalan edzést rögzítettünk, minden szabályos volt és komoly, ezért ezt szinte meg se érdemes nézni, gondolhatod. Aztán megtudhatod azt is, miért kell a mopszokat megmenteni, majd rátérünk a menthetetlen marhákra, akiket megeszünk, mert a mostani BB.TV-ben burgert kell enni. Új dimenziókat tanulhatsz a főzésről, miközben elkészítjük a Világ Első Harley-Davidsonon sütött burgerét. Starring: Bohos, Kathi, Berek, Bunny, feat Petar Klancir és a Bizalmatlan Mopsz.
In today’s podcast, Cancer.Net Associate Editor Dr. Jonathan Berek discusses some of the research on gynecological cancers presented at the 2016 ASCO Annual Meeting. Cancer Research News
Jason Berek-Lewis is an evangelist for digital innovation in healthcare; he is a prominent blogger at HealthStartups.com and an emerging digital influencer and thought leader in the social healthcare arena. In this interview with the PR Warrior Trevor Young, Jason outlines his strategy to grow his visibility and influence within digital healthcare circles and explains his thought leadership journey so far including the important role blogging has played to date.
En el programa de hoy, como ya os dijimos el mes pasado, hemos eliminado nuestra sección de noticias, ya que por lo menos en ese formato, no creemos que sea parte de la labor que queremos hacer en el programa. Para seguir bien informados, los chicos de la Taberna de Laurana, a los que agradecemos muchísimo su colaboración con nosotros estos meses pasados, os seguirán informando puntualmente de todo lo que ocurre en el mundillo en su blog: latabernadelaurana.blogspot.com.es Pero vamos con nuestro sumario propiamente dicho. En primer lugar un contenido que si habéis estado atentos este mes, ya habréis podido escuchar. Hicimos nuestro primer programa en directo con Francisco Javier Pellón, uno de los principales impulsores del sistema swedish en Warhammer 40,000. Conversamos con él y con mucha gente guapa del mundillo sobre este sistema, sus pros y sus contras y contamos además con vuestra colaboración en directo. Durante estas semanas pasadas hemos estado jugando bastante a un juego al que seguíamos hace tiempo: Formula D. Se trata de un juego de Formula 1 de la marca Asmodee, que con esto del comienzo de un nuevo mundial de Formula 1nos ha apetecido probar y poner en marcha un campeonato entre los amigos. Berek y yo os hablaremos sobre lo que nos ha parecido en un nuevo capítulo de nuestra serie de “Jugamos a…” Y por último, nuestro Big Three regresa triunfal tras un programa de ausencia. Este mes se ha llevado a cabo el concurso de pintura de Leganés en el que Paloji y Berek participaron y que desmenuzaremos con su ayuda y la de David Rodríguez y Volomir. Como siempre, entre locura y locura, también habrá tiempo de buenos comentarios acerca de la pintura histórica frente a la fantástica y de comentar un poco los nuevos movimientos de Workshop y tratar de buscarles algo de coherencia.
Nuestro Big Three regresa triunfal tras un programa de ausencia. Este mes se ha llevado a cabo el concurso de pintura de Leganés en el que Paloji y Berek participaron y que desmenuzaremos con su ayuda y la de David Rodríguez y Volomir. Como siempre, entre locura y locura, también habrá tiempo de buenos comentarios acerca de la pintura histórica frente a la fantástica y de comentar un poco los nuevos movimientos de Workshop y tratar de buscarles algo de coherencia.
Durante estas semanas pasadas hemos estado jugando bastante a un juego al que seguíamos hace tiempo: Formula D. Se trata de un juego de Formula 1 de la marca Asmodee, que con esto del comienzo de un nuevo mundial de Formula 1nos ha apetecido probar y poner en marcha un campeonato entre los amigos. Berek y yo os hablaremos sobre lo que nos ha parecido en un nuevo capítulo de nuestra serie de “Jugamos a…”