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La stratégie d'hyperdistribution gagne les grands opérateurs audiovisuels français et pourraient bien profiter à des pays d'Afrique francophone Ce jeudi 3 juillet 2025, le groupe TF1 a annoncé le lancement de sa plateforme de streaming gratuite TF1+ dans 21 pays d'Afrique francophone, dont l'Algérie, le Burkina Faso, le Niger ou le Mali. On pourra y retrouver Plus Belle la vie, HPI ou encore Tout pour la lumière, le nouveau feuilleton de TF1. Pour cela, il suffit de télécharger l'application ou de passer par un téléviseur connecté. Mi-juin, le groupe a aussi signé un accord avec Netflix pour intégrer son offre et ainsi toucher 40% des treize millions d'abonnés de la plateforme en France qui ne regardent jamais ses programmes. Or Netflix sera aussi à la mi-juillet accessible dans 24 pays d'Afrique subsaharienne grâce à un accord avec Canal+ qui permettra de retrouver dans son abonnement l'accès aux séries du géant américain. Citons Lupin, Emily in Paris, Squid Game, mais aussi bien sûr les productions africaines comme Blood & Water, Unseen, King of Boys, Anikulapo, Blood Sisters et Kings of Jo'Burg. À lire aussiTélévision: en France, Netflix et TF1 annoncent un partenariat inédit France Télévisions a annoncé cette semaine un accord de distribution avec Prime Video d'Amazon Il ne touche pas spécifiquement l'Afrique, mais comme Prime Video est accessible dans des pays comme le Sénégal, la Côte d'Ivoire et le Mali, ses abonnés vont forcément en profiter. Un espace dédié à France.tv sera ainsi accessible sur Prime avec ses 20 000 contenus comme Intervilles ou Un Si Grand soleil. On retrouve là une stratégie d'hyperdistribution qui avait été initiée par Bruno Patino, l'actuel patron d'Arte, qui a mis le maximum de contenus sur YouTube en considérant que la mission d'un service public était d'être vu le plus possible. Cela peut se comprendre, mais quelle est la logique pour un groupe privé ? À TF1, on parle de plus en plus de micro-paiements pour voir des épisodes avant diffusion, par exemple. Avec la publicité, cela pourrait compléter les revenus. Le monde de la création audiovisuel africain va aussi évoluer On l'a vu fin juin au Salon des contenus audiovisuels d'Abidjan, le SICA. Les plateformes internationales ne vont plus se contenter des séries de Nollywood pour assurer leurs programmes africains. C'est pourquoi autour d'Alex Ogou, de Mamane, bien connu de RFI, d'Alex Berger, de Charly Kodjo et bien sûr des réalisateurs Abderrahmane Sissako ou Dani Kouyaté, tout un tissu créatif gagne en intensité et en puissance. On parle du Bureau des légendes africain d'Axel Berger, mais aussi d'une comédie en douze épisodes de Mamane ou le super-héros africain est un bras cassé. Avec le rachat de MultiChoice par Canal+, ce sont de nouvelles perspectives sur tout le continent qui s'offrent à eux. À lire aussiAlex Berger: «Mon ambition c'est de créer des séries avec des producteurs ivoiriens ou d'ailleurs»
School of Divine Metaphysical Research. SDMR Is a school to help you Find and Know Yahweh, OurElohim, and his Purpose or Plan for Salvation. You can also view these Lectures on YouTube. By clicking the link below. Oceanside Class https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChYh0NTf5pyoID-P7e-zPTA Syracuse Class (43) syracuseclass - YouTube Lansing MichiganClass (43) Pattern of theUniverse - YouTube Hamilton Class https://www.youtube.com/@hamiltoncanadastudyclass964 Albuquerque https://www.youtube.com/@TrueGospelofTheKingdom-ABQ Tampa Class https://www.youtube.com/@tampaclass444 Charlotte North Carolina https://www.youtube.com/@charlottenorthcarolinazoom8187 Chicago Northside Class https://www.youtube.com/@chicagonorthsidezoomclass4923 Arkport Class https://www.youtube.com/@arkportclass360 Charts referred to in these podcasts can be found on the http://www.gatesclass.com/Website, by choosing the charts tab at the top of thepage.
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School of Divine Metaphysical Research. SDMR Is a school to help you Find and Know Yahweh, OurElohim, and his Purpose or Plan for Salvation. You can also view this Lecture on YouTube, Search forOceanside Class, Syracuse Class, or Patternof the Universe (Lansing Class). Or go to: Oceanside Classhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UChYh0NTf5pyoID-P7e-zPTA Syracuse Class (43) syracuseclass - YouTube LansingClass (43) Pattern of theUniverse - YouTube Hamilton Classhttps://www.youtube.com/@hamiltoncanadastudyclass964 Albuquerque https://www.youtube.com/@TrueGospelofTheKingdom-ABQ Tampa Classhttps://www.youtube.com/@tampaclass444 Charlotte North Carolinahttps://www.youtube.com/@charlottenorthcarolinazoom8187 Charts referred to in these podcasts can be found on thehttp://www.gatesclass.com/Website, by choosing the charts tab at the top of thepage.
School of Divine Metaphysical Research. SDMR Is a school to help you Find and Know Yahweh, Our Elohim, and his Purpose or Plan for Salvation. You can also view this Lecture on YouTube, Search for Oceanside Class, Syracuse Class, or Pattern of the Universe (Lansing Class). Or go to: Oceanside Class https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChYh0NTf5pyoID-P7e-zPTA Syracuse Class (43) syracuseclass - YouTube Lansing Class (43) Pattern of the Universe - YouTube Hamilton Class https://www.youtube.com/@hamiltoncanadastudyclass964 Albuquerque https://www.youtube.com/@TrueGospelofTheKingdom-ABQ Tampa Class https://www.youtube.com/@tampaclass444 Charlotte North Carolina https://www.youtube.com/@charlottenorthcarolinazoom8187 Charts referred to in these podcasts can be found on the http://www.gatesclass.com/ Website, by choosing the charts tab at the top of the page.
School of Divine Metaphysical Research. SDMR Is a school to help you Find and Know Yahweh, Our Elohim, and his Purpose or Plan for Salvation. You can also view this Lecture on YouTube, Search for Oceanside Class, Syracuse Class, or Pattern of the Universe (Lansing Class). Or go to: Oceanside Class https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChYh0NTf5pyoID-P7e-zPTA Syracuse Class (43) syracuseclass - YouTube Lansing Class (43) Pattern of the Universe - YouTube Hamilton Class https://www.youtube.com/@hamiltoncanadastudyclass964 Albuquerque https://www.youtube.com/@TrueGospelofTheKingdom-ABQ Tampa Class https://www.youtube.com/@tampaclass444 Charts referred to in these podcasts can be found on the http://www.gatesclass.com/ Website, by choosing the charts tab at the top of the page.
Blood, water & the presence of a Holy God || Leviticus 19:1-16 || Andrew Barry
00:00 - Introduction01:01 - Why Dr. Fields contacted us04:58 - Indoor pools and HVAC design09:59 - What are weezing and asthma?14:25 - Medications for breathing issues20:22 - What is a pulmonologist?22:37 - Explaining chloramines and the pool smell32:13 - Contamination Sources34:56 - Blood and water chemistry42:55 - Closing ------------------------------------Connect with Orenda TechnologiesWebsite: https://www.orendatech.comHelp Center: https://ask.orendatech.comBlog: https://blog.orendatech.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/OrendaTechnologiesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/orendatech/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orendatechnologies/Swim Across America | Team Orenda: https://www.swimacrossamerica.org/goto/orenda
PASTOR WILLIAM'S BOOKS: https://www.amazon.com/stores/William-Shifflett/author/B005H0F1GG Disagree, agree, or have a question: Contact us through the contact page on our website; http://www.biblebulldog.com John 19:33 states that Jesus' legs were unbroken, fulfilling Psalm 34:20. And, Exodus 12:46 forbids breaking any bones of the Passover lamb. How does this link Jesus to the Passover sacrifice, and what does it tell us about the significance of this? John Calvin connects the blood and water from Jesus' side to atonement and washing. How does this imagery align with other Biblical references to water and blood (e.g., Gen 2:7, Lev 17:11, Rev 7:14), and what message does it convey about Jesus' sacrifice? John Calvin connects the blood and water to atonement and washing. How do these elements resonate with the Old Testament symbolism of the Passover sacrifice and the cleansing power of water in Jewish tradition? (Explores Biblical context and historical connections) The soldier's action of piercing Jesus' side with a spear seems callous, yet John emphasizes its fulfillment of prophecy (Zechariah 12:10). How does this paradox help us understand God's sovereignty and the intersection of human agency and divine will? (Raises theological questions about free will and predestination) Beyond symbols: Personal connection: While the blood and water hold symbolic meaning, they also represent Jesus' physical suffering. How does contemplating the physical reality of his wounds deepen our understanding of his love and sacrifice for us? While Calvin suggests the spear wound symbolizes rejection of God's word, other interpretations link it to Zechariah 12:10 and John's own testimony (John 19:35). How can these different perspectives be reconciled, and what unique insights do they offer into the significance of the event? Calvin describes the spear wound as a response to "obstinate contempt of His Word." How might this connect to the historical context of Jesus' rejection and the ongoing struggle between faith and unbelief? (Engages with historical and spiritual applications) The blood and water also evoke imagery of baptism. How does this link Jesus' sacrifice on the cross to the sacrament of baptism and the concept of new birth in Christ? (Connects Scripture to another sacrament and its spiritual significance) Water of life, wellspring of grace: John 7:38 speaks of "rivers of living water" flowing from those who believe in Jesus. How does the water flowing from Jesus' side foreshadow the Holy Spirit's work in the lives of believers, and how can we tap into this wellspring of grace? Some interpretations suggest the blood and water represent distinct spiritual realities (e.g., sacraments, the church). What are the strengths and weaknesses of such interpretations and what are some alternative ways to understand the symbolism within historical and theological context? The study title mentions being "near the cross." How does contemplating the physical details of Jesus' suffering, like the piercing of His side, deepen our emotional and spiritual connection to His sacrifice? (Encourages personal reflection and application) Blood and water: Sacramental connection: Throughout church history, water and wine have been used in sacraments like baptism and communion. How do these practices connect to the symbolism of blood and water in John 19:33, and how can they deepen our understanding and appreciation of Jesus' sacrifice? Drawing near the cross: Personal reflection: Considering today's discussion, what does it mean for you personally to "draw near the cross"? How can contemplating Jesus' suffering and the symbolism of blood and water transform your relationship with him and your commitment to following him? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblebulldog0/message
Chicago-area born Americana/Folk artist/singer/songwriter/percussionist currently in Milwaukee Mike Mangione (Spectra Music Group) talks about his latest release “Blood & Water” featuring “Anastasia” and “You Didn't Come Here Alone”! Mike attended Marquette university and went to L.A. and recorded “There & Back” plus talks about his other releases “Terebrae”, “But I've Seen the Stars”, “Offering”, “Red-Winged Blackbird Man”, “Three Days EP” ; appeared as Mail Boy in “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” in a non-speaking role, voiced numerous commercials for the Milwaukee Brewers which one of them won an Emmy, hosted a podcast “Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Mike Mangione” and upcoming plans for 2024 and beyond! Check out the amazing Mike Mangione on all major platforms and www.mikemangione.com plus www.spectramusicgroup.com today! #mikemangione #spectramusicgroup #americana #chicago #bloodandwater #anastasia #youdidntcomeherealone #milwaukee #marquetteuniversity #thereandback #terebrae #redwingedblackbirdman #threedaysep #ronburgundy #anchorman #milwaukeebrewers #timeandthemystery #podcast #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnermikemangione #themikewagnershowmikemangione --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
Blood Water by J.A. Bryson The blood on Zip's hands is dried the color of rust and sticks like clay under her fingernails. Mostly, it isn't hers. Mostly, it belongs to the man she shivved, the one who mistook her for an easy mark. Zip is gray-eyed and hunger-slight. She's a lot of things – fast, fierce, speechless since birth – but she isn't easy. The old timers know this. The man waiting at the pits to grab her while she took a piss, he did not know this. He's a newcomer. His people came when jets rained fire on their homeland. They have no code. They left their children and their old timers to burn. Their language is violence. One needn't words to speak it. Outside camp, Zip finds shade in a stand of scraggly pines with peeling bark and sun-bleached needles. She drags her palms over the parched earth. The blood remains. It doesn't flake or rub away. She thinks to spit on it, to make a paste, to paint its warning on her sunken cheeks, but her tongue is swollen with thirst. She hasn't spit to spare. If it doesn't rain soon, her band will strike up camp. Better to move than to choke on dust – to become dust. She closes her eyes and swallows. Her heart beats too fast. The man she shivved will die. Serves him right for making her sweat. Propped against a tree, Zip drifts. She doesn't hear Cat come. She wakes to his rough tongue grazing her knuckles. Groggily, she peeps an eye. The sun is not where she remembers it. Read the rest on Patreon. Visit us at https://escapeartists.net/catscast/. Released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives International 4.0 license.
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I dedicate this Haikast to my wife, Jennifer Anne Riddle, for our 11 year wedding anniversary! I asked Jen to marry me in the center of a labyrinth on a cold February afternoon. The previous week was Valentine's Day and she was clearly upset that I did not pop the question during dinner in downtown Indianapolis. She didn't know that I was waiting for Ash Wednesday the following week. I first met Jen in Boston in 2009. She was one of my sister's roommates. When I went to cheer on my sister in the Boston Marathon, the all women's Christian household where Suzanne lived allowed an exception to have a guy stay overnight since I was a family member. I was dating at the time, so I didn't think beyond the budding of a platonic relationship. Besides, I have never had much of a radar for flirtation. We did share great conversations about Jack Kerouac, the band U2, the NFL, and my endeavor to write a book about the Columbus flood recovery. We even shared an ice cream cone. Platonically. It was about a year later when she called me randomly after the Indianapolis Colts lost the Super Bowl to the New Orleans Saints. She called again a month later when the Duke Blue Devils beat the Butler Bulldogs in the NCAA basketball championship. At that point, I was single and surprised by what became clear, after the second call, that these were not random conversations. We quickly jumped to topics with a little more spiritual depth. Independently, in that spring of 2010, we both decided to give up all liquids except water for Lent. She was doing it for a ministry called Blood:Water mission. I was doing it because I realized that I had become entirely too dependent on daily coffee. This opened up our conversations of shared journeys. You may say that we entered the labyrinth together that spring. Two years later, when we were walking a real labyrinth together - on the threshold of the marriage proposal - we had been through a lot. She moved to Columbus and transferred to Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis to complete her Masters of Divinity degree. We broke up twice as I navigated the nagging suffering of post-divorce life and introducing my children to her. We lived through me having a major depressive episode. It wasn't a straight shot to the altar. I don't think life ever is as linear as we want it to be. Labyrinths have been around a long time. If you dive into the history, you'll discover that many ancient cultures spread across the globe have iconography related to labyrinths. Coins from Greece in the 5th century BC included labyrinth images. It is thought that the labyrinth has been part of human civilization for over 4,000 years. If you are not familiar with labyrinths - or perhaps only associate the term with David Bowie's film from the 1980s - there is a very strong distinction from a maze. People get lost in mazes in a series of dead ends with only one way through. If doing a maze on paper, you may need to erase your path a few times before successfully finding your way out. You will not get lost in a labyrinth or need to retrace your steps. While the traditional labyrinth, codified in the 13th century floor of a French cathedral, may seem intimidating with 11 concentric rings leading to a circle in the middle - it is not a place of dead ends. You will find your way to the center - to what some labyrinth aficionados describe as the womb. A safe place to reflect before reentering the world. Labyrinths are the home of spiritual ritual. On that Ash Wednesday with Jen, I chose the labyrinth walk as a sign that we would never face a dead end. We might not be able to anticipate the twists and turns, but we would do it together, we will find the center. As we walked out, we headed inside the church on the property. We walked out with ash on our foreheads, a sign that sacrifice and mourning is part of this life. While probably not the first choice of most people who are minutes into engagement, it was fitting for us.
What did John mean that Messiah “came from water and blood”? How do we distinguish between sin that leads to death and sin that doesn't lead to death? A look at 1 John 5.
News, its what's for dinner! Well, not really, but we consume the news. I guess that's different than eating it? This episode we look into a man who believes he is a ghost and invades a home, witches caught eating a deer on a trail cam, recycling pig blood into water, and the mirror world study in which if you believe in yourself you too can be psychic!
Team Busted Halo welcomes back musician and friend of the show, Mike Mangione. In addition to his music career, he is also the Director of Events at the Theology of the Body Institute. Mike has toured the world both as a solo folk artist and with his bands, and he discusses his latest Americana album, “Blood & Water,” with Father Dave.
This week we travel to South Africa to meet the characters of Blood & Water. Puleng goes to a party, Wade takes photos, and Fikile wins a race. Amy and Gina discuss continents, cardigans, and concerts.
Outlines of Truth Writings by F B Hole are being presented by Irv Risch on the Down to Earth But Heavenly Minded Podcast. 12 chapters in this book.
Baptism & Communion Service. Sermon Title: Blood & Water. Senior Pastor Ezequiel Velez.
Highlights of what's new in streaming for the week of November 18, 2022: Hulu Death in the Dorms: Complete Limited Series (Nov. 21) Welcome to Chippendales, Limited Series (Nov. 22) Merry Kiss Cam (Nov. 24) The Croods: Family Tree, Season 5 (Nov. 25) Netflix Storybots: Answer Time, Season 1 (Nov. 21) My Little Pony: Make Your Mark, Chapter 3 (Nov. 21) LEGO City Adventures, Season 4 (Nov. 22) Our Universe, Season 1 (Nov. 22) Trevor Noah: I Wish You Would (Nov. 22) The Swimmers (Nov. 23) Taco Chronicles: Cross the Border (Nov. 23) Wednesday, Season 1 (Nov. 23) Blood, Sex, & Royalty, Season 1 (Nov. 23) Christmas on Mistletoe Farm (Nov. 23) Who's a Good Boy? (Nov. 23) The Noel Diary (Nov. 24) First Love (Nov. 24) The Vanishing (Nov. 24) Blood & Water, Season 3 (Nov. 25) Ghislaine Maxwell: Filthy Rich (Nov. 25) Korea No. 1, Season 1 (Nov. 25) Disney+ Elton John Live - Farewell From Dodger Stadium (Nov. 20) The Hip Hop Nutcracker (Nov. 24) HBO Max Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (Nov. 19) Shaq, Limited Series (Nov. 23) Love, Lizzo (Nov. 24) A Christmas Mystery (Nov. 24) Holiday Harmony (Nov. 24) We're Here, Season 3 (Nov. 25) Paramount+ Criminal Minds: Evolution (Nov. 24) Fantasy Football (Nov. 25) Peacock Bumper in Berlin, Season 1 (Nov. 23) Amazon Prime Video Mammals, Season 1 (Nov. 11) Good Night Oppy (Nov. 23) Good Rivals (Nov. 24) Apple TV+ Echo 3, Season 1 (Nov. 23)
FROM THE AMERICANUCK RADIO ARCHIVES:"Blood Water & Spirit"(Original Airdate: September 14, 2022)
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The following is a conversation between Jake Smith, Executive Director, and Nadia Kist, Director of Africa Partnerships at Blood:Water, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving. Blood:Water partners with African community-driven organizations to end water and HIV/AIDS health disparities through organizational strengthening and financial support. And here to tell us more about their mission and the work they're doing are Jake Smith, executive director, and Nadia Kist, director of Africa partnerships for Blood:Water.
Jars of Clay was a multi-Grammy winning Christian rock band that could have been content on churning out critically acclaimed albums and enjoying success. Instead, they embraced a larger calling and mission to help tackle the water and HIV crisis in Africa by forming Blood:Water Mission. Nearly 20 years later, Blood:Water remains the innovative leader in partnering with local African communities to alleviate water shortage issues and the continued fight against HIV/AIDS. Chris and Sean talk with Blood:Water founder and Jars of Clay lead singer, Dan Haseltine, along with Blood:Water Executive Director, Jake Smith – for an intimate and revealing conversation about faith and God's Great Commission for all of us… #AgreeOnSomething www.bloodwatermission.org Listen to full episodes of Light Beer Dark Money on Spotify, Apple Music, or Youtube. Access them directly on the apps or access through our website: lightbeerdarkmoney.com Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LightBeerDarkMoney/ Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightbeerdarkmoney/ Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lbdmpodcast?lang=en Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/light-beer-dark-money/ Link to the Light Beer Dark Money Blog: https://lightbeerdarkmoney.com/hypocrisy-and-the-aoc-oh-sandy/
Good News: This week, we're highlighting Blood:Water, a group working with local organizations in Sub-Saharan African to address the water and HIV/AIDS crises. Family Time 92: Validation We all seek validation, and we can find it in positive or negative ways. It's important for us to find ways to validate our own thoughts and feelings, and we can help others feel validated. "Best Dressed Day" Life's pretty short. It's best to make the most out of each day. lukenielsen.com instagram.com/lukenielsenmedia facebook.com/medialukenielsen twitter.com/MediaNielsen YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCcfY... Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/490xCoj... Luke Nielsen Media on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, and other streaming services.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Memphis May Fire over Zoom video! Over the course of their career, Memphis May Fire have channeled a generation's worth of angst, frustration, and pain, with a focused blend of gigantic melodic hooks and crushing aggression. Even after topping Billboard's Hard Music Albums chart, having an album debut at No. 4 on the Billboard Top 200, and breaking into radio's Active Rock Top 20, Memphis May Fire refuse to sacrifice who they are or the people who made them.A new season unfolds for the band, and it's filled with revitalization and renewal. Stripping things down to their core elements, hearkening back to the days when they created the music their fans most cherish, Memphis May Fire rekindled the spark within to build an inferno of riffs and inspirational words. They have returned to their roots with the seasoned polish earned through years of touring and making music together. “Blood & Water” is proof positive of this fact.Memphis May Fire have toured with a vast list of important rock and metal acts that include Killswitch Engage, Sleeping With Sirens, Black Veil Brides, Sevendust, and Atreyu. They've co-headlined with Yellowcard and The Devil Wears Prada, regularly appeared on Warped Tour, and at major rock festivals. The band's previous six albums' continued relevance is a testament to the energized connectivity between the band and their audience. Songs like “Miles Away,” “No Ordinary Love,” “Beneath the Skin,” and “Carry On” account for 100 million views and millions of streams.Expect more anthems for the broken and beyond from Memphis May Fire in due course. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #MemphisMayFire #MattyMullins #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
Audrey & co are back! Well sort of... in the spirit of NSW coming out of lockdown, Audrey got together with Yollanda (@yo11ieeem) & Janeille (@janeille_rigs) to talk about a not-so-little SA based show - Blood & Water. Listen & enjoy as they breakdown Season 2 including: What was up with Fikile this season (poor girl, must have been all the shock from finding out the truth)? KB having that lil something that gives him an edge over our resident nice guy Wade Miss Wendy stealing the whole damn show (even Chris couldn't resist)! And how the writers room has to have at least one Zimbo coz all the love for Zim was too much for our lil hearts. FOLLOW THE POD ON: Insta & Facebook: @ConversationswithAudrey Twitter: @convowithaudrey @audrey_nyari (Audrey's personal insta) Email: conversationswithaudreypod@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in (more episodes will be out soon)! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conversationswithaudrey/message
On episode 273 we weigh into the debate on cancel culture, including discussing the links adrienne maree brown makes between cancel culture and prisons, with the common factor being disposable people. You can hear adrienne maree brown discuss this on Politically Re-Active podcast: https://www.audacy.com/podcasts/politically-re-active-with-w-kamau-bell-hari-kondabolu-45186/adrienne-maree-brown-f-the-filibuster-356703347 We get put in the bin for promoting friendlyjordies documentary Blood Water: the war for Australia's water: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glgCA9WmqkI Bo Burnham Forgives His 16 Year Old Self, theoffcamerashow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUaslCv-f64 Revolutionary Left Radio podcast episode on Mental Health, Eco-Despair, & Revolutionary Optimism: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/joshua You can hear us guest hosting Rotations on 3CR Community Radio, playing some live music as a substitute for live shows during the pandemic: https://www.3cr.org.au/freedomofspecies/episode-202110171300/live-music-substitute-live-shows-during-pandemic-rotations Clips/Music: Baby Cries sketch from I Think You Should Leave Season 2 (Netflix): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buK45NW_ikI Problematic by Bo Burnham (from the Netflix Special Inside). For more in-depth show notes, including additional links, go to: https://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/2021/10/25/273/ If you enjoy the music we play on our show, check out our Spotify playlist Progressive Podcast Australia Music and Comedy! https://open.spotify.com/user/bronzecat83/playlist/6DK5AzWfrxSDcpHWlLsWi6
Hoy hablamos de: Noticias que arden, Anime: Somali and the Forest Spirit, Evento: salón de manga y cultura japonesa de Alicante, Película : Sweet Girl, Serie : BLOOD & WATER, Videojuego: Phasmophobia, Web: https://otakulturadse.wordpress.com/ Programa de cultura y subculturas japonesa ( anime , manga , videojuegos , películas , tecnología , series de los 80s 70s 60s , etc).
This episode revolves around family and friends and the drama that might entail them both and why focusing on yourself first is more important. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaron-ashton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaron-ashton/support
On this week's episode, we talk about thinking differently and the importance of changing your mind as new information becomes available. Plus, Ashley shares some of the ways her thoughts differ from most of society and why she encourages you to consider these thoughts too. TVT: Our Kind of People, Blood & Water is BACK. RIP Jackson on the Rookie.
In episode 6 of season 3, we chatted about this week's hot topics: the break-up of Grimes and Elon Musk, the Met Gala, the Emmys and Netflix's TUDUM event. We also chatted to the cast of Blood & Water season 2: Ama Qamata, Dillon Windvogel, Khosi Ngema, Leroy Siyafa, Thabang Molaba and Cindy Mahlungu about how they get into character, their favourite moments filming and which characters they were most like in high school. Blood & Water is available to watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/za/title/81044547
Sit back & enjoy this week's episode of the Let Me Mansplain Podcast with Wesley Sniper & K.A.N.E as we speak about Jada's pursuit of happiness (4:00), open relationships (8:22), Blood & Water season 2 (11:04), Simp of the Week (18:50), Kuli Roberts' dildo dilemma (25:05), the dangers of pussy power(34:39), athletes looking for sympathy after a bad game (42:03), beauty in the struggle, ugliness in the success (52:36), imposter syndrome (58:19) & more!
Sit back & enjoy this week's episode of the Let Me Mansplain Podcast with Wesley Sniper & K.A.N.E as we speak about Jada's pursuit of happiness (4:00), open relationships (8:22), Blood & Water season 2 (11:04), Simp of the Week (18:50), Kuli Roberts' dildo dilemma (25:05), the dangers of pussy power(34:39), athletes looking for sympathy after a bad game (42:03), beauty in the struggle, ugliness in the success (52:36), imposter syndrome (58:19) & more!
Welcome to Episode 9 of the ByoPodcast Ingxoxo99. Info: https://linktr.ee/Inkampani_Enkulu Email: Byomemes@gmail.com Host: @mgcini._ Cohost: @melissah_janeh Video shot by: @qhelani_moyo Sound: @nitefreakdj New Music: BOLINGO NANGA remix by Nitefreak https://fanlink.to/bolingo_nanga
The very talented South African actress Khosi Ngema blessed the podcast for the 24th episode. She spoke on season 2 of ‘Blood & Water,' music, career goals, and things she likes to do on her spare time. THE WAYNE AYERS PODCAST PLATFORMS: APPLE PODCAST| https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wayne-ayers-podcast/id1543321457 SPOTIFY PODCAST| https://open.spotify.com/show/27l8xqVCJvfLNyM4DdvMUw AUDIBLE PODCAST: https://www.audible.com/pd/Podcast/B08JJM9W2P GOOGLE PODCAST| https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9lNDJkMGZjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz SOUNDCLOUD| https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/GS48scRwCisXMqsp9 YOUTUBE| https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2_j3N9zFn2C3KW7wxZAIlecA-jEhlgfW FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: INSTAGRAM| https://instagram.com/thewayneayerspodcast?igshid=wlt7zw9nsjo FACEBOOK| https://www.facebook.com/TheWayneAyersPodcast/ TWITTER| https://twitter.com/wayneayerspod?s=21 #KhosiNgema #BloodAndWater --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewayneayerspodcast/support
MP3 Download Link: Click Here To Download: Blood & Water : Series Reviews Synopsis: A local teen uncovers her family's secret past and navigates the complicated world of a South African high school. References & Sources For This Video: - Blood & Water : Season 1 Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2m0Cm2kMOBU - Blood & Water : Season 2 Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIr3txFZpds
One of Godspeed's favorite guests returns! Matty of course is the front man of Memphis May Fire and, even more staggering, he is now a part of the prestigious three timers club! We dive into their new singles "Death Inside" and "Blood & Water", which many are saying are a return to the band's roots. We also get into his solo work, the idea of "selling out", and why being cool just isn't cool anymore. @memphismayfire @mattymullins @godspeedpodcast @namedroppingbook
Welcome to the first edition of The Monthly Paradigm with Tom Simak & Sharna Harrington.This is where we talk about the biggest news stories, all things climate change, veganism, fitness, what we're cooking up, wins of the month and everything in-between.Video: https://youtu.be/WlvcvIUrjJMToday we're talking:- Pipeline eruptions on the coast of Mexico- Battling oil giants- Doing a marathon and 3,000 squats- Sharn doing 200 squats and new fitness goals- New study on heart disease and red meat- British Heart Foundation's Victoria Taylor- Calling out Sports Dietician Australia- Beef compared to almond- Arguing about environmental impacts- Amazon forest is now emitting more Carbon than it stores- Human deaths from deforestation- A Plastic Ocean- Using plastic bottles- Men have more GHG emissions than woman- Friendlyjordies new Blood Water documentary- Eating junk food for 30 days challenge- Men's Health cover of Ludi Lin - Coal mines are not profitable- Good Catch Foods 'OurWay'- Vegan athletes at the Olympics- Harvey Lewis winning Badwater- Coles to reduce single use plastics- Crocs going vegan- Net Zero 2030 isn't good enoughResources:Pemex is known to be an environmental threat - https://www.forbes.com.mx/negocios-pemex-lugar-petroleras-mas-riesgosas-medio-ambiente/Study on meat and heart disease - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10408398.2021.1949575Victoria Taylor - https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/red-meat-raises-heart-disease-risk-study-c-3467070Amazon carbon emissions - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03629-6My conversation with Bernis Cunningham - https://plantparadigm.buzzsprout.com/1067035/7550407-bernis-cunningham-on-the-state-of-nicaragua-climate-change-implementing-change Human deaths from deforestation - https://www.nature.com/articles/ngeo2535Men and GHG emissions - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jiec.13176Doctor eats junk food for 30 days - https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/articles/van_tullekenLudi Lin Men's Health video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTquB77XJ0UBlood Water documentary - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glgCA9WmqkIConnect with us:Instagram | @plant.paradigmInstagram | @tomsimakInstagram | @sharnaaleeYouTube | The Plant ParadigmTwitter | @plantparadigmWebsite | www.theplantparadigm.comSupport the show | Buy me a coffeeSubscribe to the podcast:Apple |
On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Kellen McGregor of Memphis May Fire! Comprised of McGregor (guitar), Matty Mullins (vocals), Cory Elder (bass) and Jake Garland (drums), Memphis May Fire has been a metalcore mainstay since 2007. Having released six full-length albums since 2009 - the latest being 2018's Broken - the band dropped their first single of 2021 on June 4th. Entitled "Blood & Water," that single has already amassed more than 2.2 million streams on Spotify. On this episode of the podcast, Kellen talks with Mike about starting out on the drums when he was young, the success of "Blood & Water," persevering as a songwriter and producer, not letting giving up become part of his mindset, new Memphis May Fire music, and more. Follow Kellen on Instagram @mmfkellen. To stay up-to-date on Memphis May Fire, follow the band on Instagram @memphismayfire and visit https://memphismayfire.com/. The band's latest single "Death Inside" is available now where you get your music! You can follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod, and on Twitter @mikevbauman. To stay up-to-date on the podcast, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.
Pastor Robert Rivera delivers a message entitled "Blood, Water, And Spirit".
“Light yourself on fire with passion and people will come from miles to watch you burn.” (John Wesley) As the system of sacrifices and festivals in the Old Testament represented the blood, water and fire of Christ, they were only a preview of how the blood, water and fire of Christ can work PERSONALLY in and CHANGE our lives for Him today. "Through Blood, Water & Fire" by guest speaker Dunkins Pierre was recorded on Sunday, February 28th, 2021, during the 8:15 a.m. service at The Anchor Church in Rockport, Maine. SERMON NOTES Read sermon notes from other great sermons: https://theanchor.me/sermon-notes/ Subscribe to The ANCHOR Church podcast on iTunes to receive automatic downloads of new episodes and listen to previously recorded sermons. https://apple.co/2u1UBkj
Jake Smith, the Executive Director of Blood:Water, joins the Responsive Fundraising Podcast to discuss his path to leading his organization through uncertain times, the importance of history and rediscovering old truths with new value, and how a focus on people and execution has paved a path to help them grow 25% YOY despite the challenges of 2020. Blood:Water is an equipping agency that partners with African grassroots organizations to address the water and HIV/AIDS crises. We do this by identifying Africa's hidden heroes and coming alongside their vision for change. We provide technical, financial, and organizational support so that African civil society organizations have expanded reach and effectiveness in the communities they serve. www.linkedin.com/in/igobyjake/ www.bloodwater.org
Jake Smith, the Executive Director of Blood:Water, joins the Responsive Fundraising Podcast to discuss his path to leading his organization through uncertain times, the importance of history and rediscovering old truths with new value, and how a focus on people and execution has paved a path to help them grow 25% YOY despite the challenges of 2020. Blood:Water is an equipping agency that partners with African grassroots organizations to address the water and HIV/AIDS crises. We do this by identifying Africa's hidden heroes and coming alongside their vision for change. We provide technical, financial, and organizational support so that African civil society organizations have expanded reach and effectiveness in the communities they serve. https://www.linkedin.com/in/igobyjake/ https://www.bloodwater.org
Nigel, (Mr Sweets in the flesh), Skittles and Nyasha join Onai in this episode where where they break down the past two weeks in the moments. From Ammara Brown and the selfiegate saga where Onai stands a proud defender of celebrities to social media fights turning into real fights. They also review the Netflix series Blood & Water and speak a bit about Zimbabwe's upcoming first one, "The Cook Off". Things get sexy as they discuss whether its okay for people to be pornography watchers whilst they are in relationships, as they answer the question , "are you cool with your person consuming porn on a regular?, is it cheating? is it healthy?". They close the episode with a conversation about the recent protests in the USA and try to figure out what the African response is supposed to be? Can we relate? Are we even supposed to? This and a lot more in this episode. Enjoy and share with a friend. Alternative episode titles 1. Peeping Tom 2. Girls who like Jah Prayzah 3. I have been caught with it in my phone. Facebook
Jena Nardella co-founded Blood:Water, a nonprofit focused on equipping African organizations to overcome the HIV/AIDS and water crises. In this episode we talk about Jena'a incredible journey with Blood:Water and what she learned along the way. You'll hear one of the best “how I met my spouse” stories and how being a mother has changed ... more »