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makko ist in unserer Podcast-Vita irgendwie ein Spezialfall. Nicht selten schwärmen wir beide von neuen Singles oder Live-Performances des Berliners - aber eine volle Review gab's noch nie. Das liegt irgendwie auch daran, dass uns bis jetzt kein ganzes Projekt des Solo-Bolo Boys so wirklich überzeugen konnte. Der erste Eindruck passt, aber dann war der Vibe oft genauso schnell weg, wie er aufkam. Kann das die »Undercover« EP ändern? Die Vorzeichen stehen jedenfalls nicht schlecht! In der Kombi mit Producer-Duo Miksu / Macloud sind schließlich schon einige Hits entstanden, die makko in die Top 10 und sogar auf die 1 der Single-Charts gebracht haben (»nachts wach«). Und auch an der Single »Streit« mitsamt eskalativem Musikvideo war in Deutschrap-Gefilden beim besten Willen kein Vorbeikommen. Wir waren also vorsichtig optimistisch was die »Undercover« EP angeht und hatten sowieso Bock, einfach mal ausführlicher über makko zu quatschen. Rausgekommen ist ein Gespräch über die beeindruckenden Genre-Switches der EP, Hiphop.de-Punchline-Award-verdächtige Zeilen und (ge)pinke(lte) Diamanten. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Du möchtest uns unterstützen? Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/favouriteworstcast Steady: https://steadyhq.com/de/favouriteworstcast PayPal: https://paypal.me/FavouriteWorstCast Folg uns auf Instagram & TikTok für mehr Content & Updates! https://www.instagram.com/favouriteworstcast https://www.tiktok.com/@favouriteworstcast
Enjoy a spooky compilation of four adaptations! Includes: A Warden for All Saints by HS Bhabra, 'Til Death Do Us Part (based on Mortmain by John Metcalfe), The Boat Hook by Sheila Hodgson, and Black Stockings, Broken Mirrors by Bernadette Crosthwaite. Features newly remastered audio and performances from John Rowe, Michael Williams, and Robert Glenister. @scarystoriespod youtube.com/@scarystoriespod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scarystoriespod/support
A tragic accident returns to haunt Christine when she befriends her new neighbor. Featuring newly remastered audio, Black Stockings, Broken Mirrors stars Maureen O'Brien and Margot Boyd. @scarystoriespod youtube.com/@scarystoriespod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scarystoriespod/support
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As political tensions reach a boiling point, Homelander unveils his newly stacked Seven at a chaotic Vought rally. Butcher wrestles with the morality of his plan to "deprogram" Ryan, while Hughie confronts his long-lost mother about her mysterious past. Kimiko drags a drug-addled Frenchie on a bloody quest for vengeance, and a shocking coup plot is exposed during a truly unhinged "Vought on Ice" rehearsal. With our heroes pushed to their limits and Homelander's sanity starting to crack, the stage is set for an explosive reckoning.Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show! We now have Merch! FREE SHIPPING! Check out all the products like T-shirts, mugs, bags, jackets and more with logos and slogans from your favorite shows! Did we mention there's free shipping? Get more info from Caloroga Shark Media and sign up for our newsletter.
The Looking-Glass Knight has made his return; the Black Star Constellation wages a desperate battle in Blossom Canyon against their old foe. Carta and Desmond pull out all the stops while Rhodes taps into the Redshift's true nature to try and turn the tides. --- Risky/Standard is an actual play podcast featuring a rowdy group of best friends playing tabletop roleplaying games. Our current campaign is Beam Saber by Austin Ramsay. Come chat about the show with us on our Discord server. Follow the show on Twitter - @StandardRisky Or contact us at - riskystandardpod@gmail.com Featuring Mitch - @Magnesiumbee Tim - @AXEHOARDER Malcolm - @HorridScrum Peter - @chip_Enjoyer Cover Art by Nick Tezk - @nicktezk Theme & Music by Tim Manns Produced by Mitchell Broesder --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/risky-standard/message
We reach the conclusion of the convoluted story of the Fall of the Inca empire, which we have been following in Loren McIntyre's powerful book; The Incredible Incas and their Timeless Land. As I thought about the betrayals, murders, opposing forces and interests which were at play as this extraordinary civilization was broken into severed fragments, the image of a broken mirror stayed in my mind. We need those broken mirrors, however convenient it might seem to simply sweep up the pieces and throw them away. They beg for attention and most of all, curious, ingenious eyes. A broken mirror is still a mirror, and its brokenness offers no option but to embrace the diversity and multiplying power of its many, disparate parts. Dedicated to all Mothers, wishing we sincerely celebrate the many ways in which they are sacred seeds that carry, tend and perpetuate life.
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In this episode, we discuss BROKEN MIRRORS (1984; Marleen Gorris).
Don't fear the unknown on this freaky Convoluted episode! Liz and Jesus boldly examine strange and troubling occurrences. First, a man's intimate encounter with an unexpected partner. Then, a home with memories of the beyond raises questions. But humanity's dark side delivers the biggest chills - a mother's immoral acts and lethal lumber. Discover the truth with Liz and Jesus, if you dare! Merch: https://merch.tyrantdominus.com/ find more: https://linktr.ee/tyrantdominus/
How might we find hope through the fog of dread?
Ghosts From The Past - Black Stockings And Broken Mirrors
August 6, 2023: May God's words be spoken, may God's words be heard. Amen. Well, if you are a lectionary nerd, the lections being what we read on Sunday, you might notice that this isn't the Tenth Sunday After Pentecost. It would be, but August 6th is the Feast of the Transfiguration, and as it… The post “Broken Mirrors” appeared first on Christ Episcopal Church.
Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update Week 324 (07.29.2023) Swamp Thing 4K, Broken Mirrors www.youtube.com/mrparka https://www.instagram.com/mrparka/ https://twitter.com/mrparka00 http://www.screamingtoilet.com/dvd--blu-ray https://www.facebook.com/mrparka https://www.facebook.com/screamingpotty/ https://letterboxd.com/mrparka/ https://www.patreon.com/mrparka https://open.spotify.com/show/2oJbmHxOPfYIl92x5g6ogK https://anchor.fm/mrparka https://www.stitcher.com/show/shut-up-brandon-podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mrparkas-weekly-reviews-and-update-the-secret-top-10/id1615278571 Time Stamps 0:00 “Swamp Thing” 4K Review – 0:18 “Bog” Review – 7:18 “Broken Mirrors” Review – 11:10 1981 “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne” Review – 14:39 1981 “No Mercy No Future” Review – 24:00 1981 “Frankenstein Island” Review – 27:21 Patreon Pick “When We Were Kings” Review –31:24 Questions/ Answers– 35:38 Patreon Drawing – 42:18 22 Shots of Moodz and Horror – https://www.22shotsofmoodzandhorror.com/ Podcast Under the Stairs – https://tputscast.com/podcast Video Version – https://youtu.be/ri7szEaBBVQ Links MVD Rewind Collection – https://www.facebook.com/MVDRewindCollection/ “Swamp Thing” 4K – https://mvdshop.com/products/swamp-thing-collectors-edition-4k-ultra-hd-blu-ray-4k-ultra-hd Dark Force Entertainment – https://darkforcesuperstore.com/ “Bog/Mako” Blu-Ray – https://mvdshop.com/products/mako-the-jaws-of-death-bog-drive-in-double-feature-14-blu-ray Cult Epics – https://www.cultepics.com/ “Broken Mirrors” Blu-Ray – https://mvdshop.com/products/broken-mirrors-blu-ray Arrow Video – https://www.arrowfilms.com/ “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne” Blu-Ray/DVD Combo – https://mvdshop.com/products/the-strange-case-of-dr-jekyll-and-miss-osbourne-dual-format-blu-ray-dvd-blu-ray “No Mercy No Future” DVD – https://www.amazon.com/No-Mercy-Future-Elisabeth-Stepanek/dp/B001DDTDDS/ “Frankenstein Island” DVD – https://www.amazon.com/Frankenstein-Island-Robert-Clarke/dp/B000AYYV9C/ “When We Were Kings” Blu-Ray – https://www.criterion.com/films/30086-when-we-were-kings Film Notes Swamp Thing – 1982 – Wes Craven Bog – 1979 – Don Keeslar Broken Mirrors – 1984 – Marleen Gorris The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne – 1981 – Walerian Borowczyk No Mercy No Future – 1981 – Helma Sanders-Brahms Frankenstein Island – 1981 – Jerry Warren When We Were Kings – 1996 – Leon Gast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mrparka/support
Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update Week 324 (07.29.2023) Swamp Thing 4K, Broken Mirrors www.youtube.com/mrparka https://www.instagram.com/mrparka/ https://twitter.com/mrparka00 http://www.screamingtoilet.com/dvd--blu-ray https://www.facebook.com/mrparka https://www.facebook.com/screamingpotty/ https://letterboxd.com/mrparka/ https://www.patreon.com/mrparka https://open.spotify.com/show/2oJbmHxOPfYIl92x5g6ogK https://anchor.fm/mrparka https://www.stitcher.com/show/shut-up-brandon-podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mrparkas-weekly-reviews-and-update-the-secret-top-10/id1615278571 Time Stamps 0:00 “Swamp Thing” 4K Review – 0:18 “Bog” Review – 7:18 “Broken Mirrors” Review – 11:10 1981 “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne” Review – 14:39 1981 “No Mercy No Future” Review – 24:00 1981 “Frankenstein Island” Review – 27:21 Patreon Pick “When We Were Kings” Review –31:24 Questions/ Answers– 35:38 Patreon Drawing – 42:18 22 Shots of Moodz and Horror – https://www.22shotsofmoodzandhorror.com/ Podcast Under the Stairs – https://tputscast.com/podcast Video Version – https://youtu.be/ri7szEaBBVQ Links MVD Rewind Collection – https://www.facebook.com/MVDRewindCollection/ “Swamp Thing” 4K – https://mvdshop.com/products/swamp-thing-collectors-edition-4k-ultra-hd-blu-ray-4k-ultra-hd Dark Force Entertainment – https://darkforcesuperstore.com/ “Bog/Mako” Blu-Ray – https://mvdshop.com/products/mako-the-jaws-of-death-bog-drive-in-double-feature-14-blu-ray Cult Epics – https://www.cultepics.com/ “Broken Mirrors” Blu-Ray – https://mvdshop.com/products/broken-mirrors-blu-ray Arrow Video – https://www.arrowfilms.com/ “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne” Blu-Ray/DVD Combo – https://mvdshop.com/products/the-strange-case-of-dr-jekyll-and-miss-osbourne-dual-format-blu-ray-dvd-blu-ray “No Mercy No Future” DVD – https://www.amazon.com/No-Mercy-Future-Elisabeth-Stepanek/dp/B001DDTDDS/ “Frankenstein Island” DVD – https://www.amazon.com/Frankenstein-Island-Robert-Clarke/dp/B000AYYV9C/ “When We Were Kings” Blu-Ray – https://www.criterion.com/films/30086-when-we-were-kings Film Notes Swamp Thing – 1982 – Wes Craven Bog – 1979 – Don Keeslar Broken Mirrors – 1984 – Marleen Gorris The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne – 1981 – Walerian Borowczyk No Mercy No Future – 1981 – Helma Sanders-Brahms Frankenstein Island – 1981 – Jerry Warren When We Were Kings – 1996 – Leon Gast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mrparka/support
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The year of the lucky rabbit is upon us! On this week's episode we discuss the secret mechanism behind the mysterious function of the universe we call “luck,” what it has to do with fate and how we can bend it to our will. We discuss classical Greek and Norse mythology, time honored superstitions, randomness in computing and if it's even possible to affect our fate at all. In the extended portion of the episode we discuss miracles, probability sorcery of Chaos Magick, the problem of determinism, how divination works, Thelema's dog's of reason and the gods of fate in Ancient Egypt. Thank you and enjoy the show!In the free show we disscuss:Is Luck Personal?The Moirai / Three FatesThe Norns of Norse MythologyFateRegional SuperstitionsRandom Number GenerationAlgorithmic LuckIn the extended show available at www.patreon.com/TheWholeRabbit we discuss:MiraclesInfluencing Probability with Peter J. CarrollLuck Favors the BoldThe Equations of MagickDeterminism vs. Free WillHow Divination worksAncient Egyptian Shai and RenenutetThe Seven HathorsThe Book of the Law and Dogs of ReasonEach host is responsible for writing and creating the content they present.Where to find The Whole Rabbit:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0AnJZhmPzaby04afmEWOAVInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_rabbitTwitter: https://twitter.com/1WholeRabbitSources:The Teachings of Ptahhotep:https://www.amazon.com/Teachings-Ptahhotep-Oldest-Book-World/dp/1614279306/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1TDG0PPN7R94N&keywords=teachings+of+ptahhotep&qid=1673827405&sprefix=teachings+of+ptahhotep%2Caps%2C154&sr=8-3Fate in Ancient Egypt (JAAUTH):https://jaauth.journals.ekb.eg/article_147397_75f6adf55792a5613e935b1e65b893b7.pdfFour Leaf Clovers:http://thescienceexplorer.com/nature/what-are-your-chances-finding-four-leaf-cloverRabbits Can Break Their Own Spines:https://petfixclub.com/rabbit-spinal-injury/Broken Mirrors:https://www.sc.edu/uofsc/posts/2021/06/06_conversation_broken_mirror.php#.Y8TginbMKUkRandom Number Generation:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_number_generationPhilosophy of Freedom by Rudolph Steiner:https://www.amazon.com/Philosophy-Freedom-Spiritual-Activity-Scientific/dp/B084Z4HQZS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1BHBBV0IS7FVI&keywords=philosophy+of+freedom&qid=1674021760&sprefix=philosophy+of+freedom%2Caps%2C151&sr=8-1E.A. Wallis Budge on Neter: The Egyptian Word for God:Support the show
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A tragic accident returns to haunt Christine when she befriends her new neighbor. Starring Maureen O'Brien 'Go Way From My Window' sung by Melanie Hudson. Written by Bernadette Crosthwaite. ANDROID USERS- 1001 Radio Days right here at Google Podcasts FREE: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20radio%20days 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales at Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vQURMNzU3MzM0Mjg0NQ== 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries at Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20heroes 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories (& Tales from Arthur Conan Doyle) https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20sherlock%20holmes 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre on Spotify: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20ghost%20stories 1001 Stories for the Road on Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20stories%20for%20the%20road Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20greatest%20love%20stories 1001 History's Best Storytellers: (author interviews) on Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/show/1001-historys-best-storytellers APPLE USERS Catch 1001 Heroes on any Apple Device here (Free): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries-podcast/id956154836?mt=2 Catch 1001 CLASSIC SHORT STORIES at Apple Podcast App Now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/id1078098622 Catch 1001 Stories for the Road at Apple Podcast now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-for-the-road/id1227478901 NEW Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-greatest-love-stories/id1485751552 Catch 1001 RADIO DAYS now at Apple iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-days/id1405045413?mt=2 NEW 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre is now playing at Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-ghost-stories-tales-of-the-macabre/id1516332327 NEW Enjoy 1001 History's Best Storytellers (Interviews) on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-historys-best-storytellers/id1483649026 NEW Enjoy 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories and The Best of Arthur Conan Doyle https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-sherlock-holmes-stories-best-sir-arthur-conan/id1534427618 Get all of our shows at one website: https://.1001storiespodcast.com REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Your weird superstitions have us in stitches, MG's fired up for the NRL's Magic Round & Alan Jones gives us his top 5 scary movies for Friday the 13th. Plus Jess' prank on her kids backfires and ends in tears. Triple M Breakfast With MG, Jess & Pagey See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Mister Brown Show we talk about “the slap heard round the world,” black culture, and broken mirrors. Do you think Will Smith made a poor choice when he slapped Chris Rock? As I teach students everyday, we are all “Responsible for me!” I believe this situation also demonstrates that today's issues are not necessarily about black people vs. white people, rather they are about the special set of rules that certain ‘elites' have. In this episode we also talk about black culture and how sometimes we point our finger to systemic racism, yet we refuse to talk about how our culture promotes people as Black History Stars when they are promoting drugs and violence and calling women names. I want to talk about how this affects kids, because it affected me! Lastly, we talk about broken mirrors and how we often use them to see ourselves and reality. God gifted each of us with different talents. If we use broken tools to see our lives, we are simply distorting our own reality. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cb3Vn9vMBlM/?utm_medium=share_sheethttps://www.instagram.com/reel/Cb0dpSYLVYu/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=https://www.instagram.com/reel/CbPfL1ol7Lw/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=If you want to talk more, you can join the conversation by calling our 24-hour feedback phone (530) 535-8121 or by visiting hellomisterbrown.com. You can also watch this podcast on my YouTube channel. Sponsor a show through Patreon
After the mirror shatters, it never looks the same. So, how do we move forward?
This podcast is for everyone who is intentional about success.Success needs clues and we are here to help you find them.How absolutely inspirational, Will Smith say's that we should not try to look into a broken mirror to see our own beautiful reflections.Self-esteem is exactly as what it states, the self, it's important to find your own self-esteem within yourself. Thank you for tuning in and remember “ Its not what you think you are that holds you back, it's what you think you're not”.
Yikes! Time to explore the super creepy superstitions around mirrors and Friday the 13th. Join Maddie and Jen as they talk myths, mysteries, conspiracy theories and all things creepy.
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Does Gwede Mantashe really love coal so much? Healthcare workers aren't scared of the J&J booster shot, surely? And any thoughts on traffic reports, are you even listening?
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Between January 1911 and April 1912, 49 people in Louisiana and Texas were viciously murdered with axes. Broken mirrors were found at the crime scenes. While it seems that most of the murders were race-related, as all of the victims were either black or mixed, the possibility exists that some of these attacks were the work of the same prolific axe murderer assumed to have committed other killings across the Continental United States. Was it a voodoo sacrifice? A Time-Traveling Tucker Carlson? A Were-Racist? Stephanie and Michael are on the case!
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SPONSORED BY KITCASTER: Dear friend, you can grow your personal and business brand by creating a strong network through podcasting. Create real human connections, have the ability to share your story and interesting point of view. To get started, you can make use of the special offer for friends of this podcast on https://kitcaster.com/mirror Have you ever looked at yourself through a broken mirror? Have you ever been in a confused state before? Have you ever tried to conform to the standards set by people around you? Have you tried to change yourself because she said so or he said so? Is your reflection in the mirror clear or is it distorted? Could it be that you are surrounded by broken mirrors? It is not enough to throw away the broken mirrors. We need to run to someone who truly knows us, who truly loves us, who can show us who we truly are and help us fulfil our lives' purposes. I believe that a problem is solved to some extent if it can be identified and action steps could be laid out. Your life, your happiness, your purpose fulfilment and clarity matters. Thank you for joining me on this MIRROR TALK podcast journey. Kindly stay connected by subscribing or following on any platform. Please do not forget to leave a review and rating. Let us connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mirrortalk.podcast/ More inspiring work here: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/ I love you, I see you, I appreciate you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mirrortalk/message
Hello OYFologists and welcome to episode 134. First off, we are excited that today is Sandy Lee's 7th Anniversary of being Cancer free! Congratulations to my Co-host and Sister from another Mister, Stay healthy!! We start off with some hypothetical monkey type scenarios, making hungry decisions and what not to do when fruit shopping. Movies reviews, and a debate of which is better... going to a potentially covid infested theater and spend some $$$ or staying home and watching the same movie in the comfort and safety of your own home for a small flat fee. Will Carlos and Sandy Lee be able to overcome their differences? Will Sandy Lee come to her senses and become responsible with her movie watching addiction? Who knows? Either way we are working with some new sponsors and will be bringing you some amazing new product news in the very near future. If you haven't subscribed to our YouTube channel please do that. Over 2/3 of our listeners(according to google analytics) have not subscribed, help us out and click that button! Guys, thank you all so much we really appreciate you spending time with us. Have a great weekend and go floss yourselves. Love Carlos and Sandy Lee https://www.offyourflosser.com https://aflexxassistarm.com disc code free shipping 1
Sunday Gathering – April 25, 2021 0:00 – Welcome 1:17 – Slides 2:43 – Lord Reign In Me 5:46 – Your Love Awakens Me 9:42 – Nothing But The Blood 15:30 – Holy Holy Holy (Nicaea) 18:09 – Announcements 19:25 – Scripture Reading 20:00 – Teaching 50:07 – Response Used by Permission. CCLI License Number: […]
Sunday Gathering – April 18, 2021 0:00 – Welcome 1:13 – Slides 3:04 – Your Love Never Fails 7:59 – This Is Amazing Grace 12:04 – By His Wounds 15:22 – Nothing But The Blood 19:08 – Announcements 20:40 – Scripture Reading 22:23 – Teaching 47:13 – Response Used by Permission. CCLI License Number: 20126422
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Here's our March 21, 2021 Service Podcast with the title: Broken Mirrors
In this episode, Milagros Cid Sanz reflects on the transitional role of the narcissistic double in the constitution of the subject, considering this transition from the integration of autoerotisms into a unified narcissism, to the full differentiated object relationship in its alterity, and its repercussions on the psychoanalytical cure. Milagros Cid Sanz is a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, Full Member and Training Analyst of the Asociación psicoanalítica de Madrid (APM), were she has held various positions, among which we highlight: - President of the APM (2006-2009) - Currently, Editor in chief of la revista de psicoanálisis de la Asociación psicoanalítica de Madrid. At the EPF (European psychoanalytical federation): Member of the Scientific Committee for the Congress of the FEP At the IPA (International psychoanalytic association) : Member of the IPA Outreach Committee as European Representative. From 2020 Co-chair for Europe of the IPA Ethical Committee. Conferences and clinical presentations in Spain, Europe, and Latin-America. She is author of more than fifty published works. Psychoanalytical articles, books reviews and psychoanalytical collective books. Link to the paper https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NW5HyocIQD7BcsIZbTB2SH-TYJ3y2psO/view?usp=sharing This episode is available also in Spanish
A Discovery of Witches has soooo much to cover that I have split this review up into 3 parts. | | MIN MARKERS | |1:30 | Everyday Folklore, Broken Mirrors | 6:10 | Beginning chit chat and banter |11:00| Review of A Discovery of Witches, part 2 |INFO REFERENES| Everyday Folklore, If you break a mirror you get seven years bad luck.| https://www.twowaymirrors.com/mirror-superstitions/ | https://www.framemymirror.com/5-superstitions-and-myths-about-mirrors/ | https://www.illuminated-mirrors.uk.com/blog/7-years-bad-luck-the-truth-behind-the-superstition/ | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326082213_The_broken_mirror_syndrome_vs_constructive_self-criticism#:~:text=The%20broken%20mirror%20syndrome%20is,knots%20of%20negative%20emotions%20and | https://folklorethursday.com/folklife/seven-years-bad-luck/ | | MUSIC CREDIT | "Glass Smash, Bottle, C.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org “Easy Trip Trap” The Brothers Records, “Skeleton Dance” by Myuu “Heaven and Hell” by Jeremy Blake | DIALOGUE CREDIT | INTRO "A werewolf can be killed only with a silver bullet?" - THE WOLFMAN "Because I'm the chosen one and there are vampires" - BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER (film) "You in danger girl" - GHOST "My name is Sabrina Spellman, and I will not sign it away." - THE CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA "Am I dead?" - THE VAMPIRE DIARIES "We don't allow black magic." - LEGACIES "Witches aren't real." - CHARMED "Once the world was full of wonders but. . . . . . It belongs to humans." - A DISCOVERY OF WITCHES "I myself am, strange and unusual." - BEETLEJUICE | TRANSCRIPT | Megan Erickson Welcome to folklore Friday. Megan Erickson In the episode description I have listed the segments of the show with their minute markers. That way you can skip right to what you want to hear every day. breaking a mirror is seven years bad luck. This superstition is believed in various parts of the world. But where did this belief come from? Many cultures believe that a mirror can be a window to the soul. Which is why many folkloric beliefs are that supernatural creatures such as vampires have no reflection because they have no soul. The lore of seven years bad luck upon breaking a mirror is thought to originate from Roman lore. The belief was that every seven years life and the soul would renew itself. And any parts of your life that were not quite right would fall into place and all would be right. A mirror was thought to have a window to the soul. So if a mirror was broken, especially if your image was the final thing it reflected, then you were bound to endure seven long years of misfortune until the cycle ended and your good luck was renewed. And since we are human, we are prone to be clumsy in one way or another. So there were measures that could be taken to avoid misfortune if you happened to break a mirror. Some of the rituals included taking the shattered pieces and burning them by the light of a full moon. Or taking one fragment to a cemetery and placing it against a tombstone to transfer the bad luck to someone who no longer roamed the earthly plane. The thought was the bad luck would dissipate into the ground since the soul was no longer there to attach itself to. In Russia and Kazakhstan, breaking a mirror evicting evil spirits from their home, they will hunt the person who caused the damage as an act of revenge. In Fung Shui a broken mirror distorts good energy. In Switzerland, the last person to look in a broken mirror is the first to die. But others claim your misfortune depends on how the mirror breaks. If it breaks into small pieces, your bad luck will be small. But be afraid if your mirror breaks into large pieces, because your bad luck will be significant. And once the mirror is broken, looking at your reflection in the shards is bad luck in both India and Russia. in psychology, there is a term called the broken mirror syndrome. It is applied to women who have suffered domestic abuse from a male partner. The thought is that she no longer sees herself as whole and complete, but broken, only viewing herself through the eyes of her abuser. Although this term is metaphorical, it does paint a picture of how viewing yourself through the distorted view of an abuser can make one feel broken. Is it possible that in the past when people would see their reflection And broken pieces of a mirror, it would scar them psychologically. Could it be that seeing one's reflection literally broken into pieces was so emotional, that it was easy to think that misfortune lay ahead? To see one space in shards could remind someone that As humans, we are breakable physically and emotionally. And the lives we live are just as fragile. So, which is it? A superstitious belief that the soul renews every seven years? Or the psychological effects of seeing one's reflection in broken glass? Tell me, what do you think? Unknown Speaker Now back to your regularly scheduled program. Megan Erickson Okay, hello again. So I'm joined again by my friend, Holly. Hello. Oh, and my name is Megan, I keep introducing my guests, but not myself. So I'm your host, Megan. And Holly is doing a FaceTime with me because I he, I went through and I was editing our episode. And there was just a few things that we said that were inaccurate. We were comparing this story to another story. And we were just bashing on that other story, which there's a lot to bash but the things we were saying weren't accurate. And so there's a lot of that I couldn't use. But this because Holly, and I think very similarly. Yes. And there was just also some good stuff that I wanted to talk about that we didn't talk about, and it gives me an excuse to call Holly so on if you don't know, Holly lives in Spokane, I live in Bellingham. So that's why we're doing FaceTime. And I let I when I went to visit her and her husband, I logged on to two of my streaming accounts. And then and then I said, you need to watch this show on this one, and then this show on the other one, and so I gave him Hulu and shutter and it hasn't affected us at all, by the way, like so cuz I told Chris, you like what? I was like, Well, I'm the one that pays for Hulu and shutter. So I think I can decide. He's like, okay, but if it cuts out, like, you gotta change your password. But it's totally fine. But you guys watch Brooklyn nine, nine, which was the show that I suggested. HOLLY Good. Oh, my gosh. Megan Erickson It's so good. What else have you been watching on Hulu? HOLLY So let's see. So we did nine, nine, and I'm not gonna lie oh nine. Megan Erickson Andrew Knight quoted all the time. Now. It's so easy to do. It's so fun. Unknown Speaker It's so amazing. Unknown Speaker And then I found out that chip and Joanna Gaines is a fixer upper. And I used to watch that show when I was younger and actually had to be. And I remember some of the episodes and oh my gosh, I flipped when I saw that on there. And so I started watching that. And then I realized that I can only watch it on weekends. Because I was watching it during the week. And then I realized I was not going to bed. I had to like pace Megan Erickson yourself. HOLLY Not watch it during the week. I'm only allowed to watch it on weekends. So I guess what I'm doing? Megan Erickson I've done Yes, I've done similar Unknown Speaker show is that it's just like it makes you you get so involved. You can't help it. Next thing you know, it's like two o'clock in the morning and you have to be up at 5am like, Megan Erickson Oh my gosh, that just happened. Yeah. I think that's why Chris and I have the rotation rule. Like we don't just binge something, we say okay, let's watch an episode of The Great and supernatural and criminal minds. And so because you're getting this like, mini story, but sometimes they'll get on a kick. There's some shows that are too much. You can't want like Katherine, it's called the Great bits about Catherine the Great you would not like it. It's like, it's really explicit. Like when they do sex stuff. They do sex stuff. When they do violence. They do violence and it's like oh my god and so that's the show. You can't binge. So we usually do our harsh shows first, and in the medium, and then we end on a comedy because I can't end the night on criminal minds, because I'm just like, Okay, I gotta cleanse my palate. So we always have. Yeah, we have an extreme show, a medium show and a comedy. And our comedy right now is How I Met Your Mother. editor's note. Btw, I am aware that there are things that can be problematic with How I Met Your Mother, because it's an older show. And since this podcast is half film and TV reviews, I'm aware. It's an all white cast. And one of the characters is pretty much a womanizer. So even though I watch it, I acknowledge it's problematic. Just had to put that in there. Okay. So that's like what we watched when we're done watching the others. HOLLY Yeah. Megan Erickson He's strange links. So because this is a review of a full season, I have the review split into three episodes. So this is more so a review for fans of the show a discovery of witches, because there is so much to talk about. The book series is jam packed, and so is the show. There's so many different themes and metaphors that I am in love with. And so I do think it's worth my time to talk about, I don't think I've split anything up into three episodes before, but I love it. So and so I hope you enjoy. Okay, so we split this episode up into two parts, because there was a lot to talk about. And we're re recording some of it. So some of the audio is going to be different, because I'm going to include some of the stuff that we said. And then I'm going to include some of this stuff. So I'll be all wonky. But as someone that wants to analyze things, I'm going to always analyze them in a fair way. Even if I don't like the story and this story I love but there was another story we're comparing it to, which I don't like and I was giving a lot of bias opinions. So and being an adult, so I'm correcting myself. Okay, so one of the things that we talked about is that there was a review that said that this story was derivative, and derivative, meaning we've seen this storyline before. I don't agree with that. And here's some of the reasons why. Number one, the vampires had no things. And when we were watching that, did we even talk about it? I don't even think we talked about it. It was just Unknown Speaker I feel like we mentioned it at one point. But everything was just so smooth. I don't know if this is like the right way to put this. But whenever they would bite somebody was always so smoothly done. Uh huh. That I never really thought you think oh, yeah, they don't have. Yeah, I don't know. Megan Erickson No, it's so true. Because weird to think about, it was really an effortless kind of story to watch. And they didn't focus on the blood. And the gore. The story was, the storyline was all of these different things happening. And it was only until I was going back through it with a fine tooth comb to get clips for the podcast, and I want to do like a YouTube review. For I was like, Oh, that's a huge difference very, very big. Because it's so good. Oh, no, Unknown Speaker I was just gonna say cuz I cannot think of like, there are a decent amount. I mean, even just all the different versions of Dracula that are out there, like just all the different versions and different genres of vampire. And as far as I can remember. Now, granted, you may want to double check me, but as far as I can remember, every single one of them, they always had things like that was one of the key ways is to tell that someone was a vampire. Yeah, you had some that until they were ready to feed their things would grow for the board Megan Erickson drop down. Yeah, Unknown Speaker exactly. Or Yeah, you know, like, yeah, or they would just be there all the time, or, you know, for whatever reason, kind of thing. Yeah, but they were always there. Like it to some degree. And so, to me, it's just such a weird concept to think I know Empire without bangs. I just, it just kind of blows my mind. Megan Erickson It's really unique. And I think it goes into because we talked about how the demons also just look like people. And everyone looks for the most part human unless you're supernatural. You can like sense things. And it just goes into that. I don't know it, I really liked the way she wrote it. Because they all there's all of this like, intolerance between the species and like, it's like a metaphor for racism. And yet, if you stand them up next to each other, you're not going to know who's who, or what's what you're not going to know, a demon from a witch from a vampire from a human because they all look the same. And there's just something kind of like really equalizing about that. And it's, it's interesting. And so about the things there was like one part because I was trying, I went through it, and you can see him bite. But there's only one part you see actual, like bite marks, and it's when Matthew was fighting with Baldwin. And he bites Baldwin, and when he pulls his head back, it's a full bite mark. It's like, if you bite into an apple, it's not like the two things. And so I was like, HOLLY Oh, my God. Yeah, really? I know. Megan Erickson And that's, and that's something that you'll find when you read the book is the way Deborah Harkness writes it is she compares vampires moreso, to Wolf's than to bats. And it's this really, really unique, they don't really have a lot of time to do that. In the show. There's one part in the show where Diana's trying to figure out what she's going to feed him for, for dinner. And she has like her laptop open, it says feeding habits of wolves. And that's like the one thing that they should. Yeah, and I didn't, because we were just into the story, I didn't want to be that person. I was like, no selling the book. It says, oh, but they do get more into it in the second book, because they go back in history, err in the past. And there's different things where people say, oh, a werewolf, there was a werewolf attack or whatever. And they say that all things, people that they thought were werewolves, they were actually vampires. And it just psychologically felt better for people to imagine that it was an animal like creature, rather than someone that looked human, which is very, like spot on for psychology. And so even though I freaking love werewolves, that was my only problem with this whole series, is that it didn't have vampires, witches and werewolves. I was a little bummed out. But the more I got into it, I appreciated how unique this storyline was. Because it's no it just never has been done before. Where they're not like that. They're actually like wolves. And it's, and when you read the book, you're, you'll appreciate that because it's like, all these nuances that, you know, the show didn't have time for and it's, it's interesting. HOLLY There. Megan Erickson Okay, another thing we talked about, but I want to bring up again, because so here's the list of things that makes this a unique story is that there are adults and it's not a teenage girl, and a vamp and a male vampire, which is really popular, Twilight, Vampire Diaries, Buffy. Like, those are like the big ones as far as like TV and movies that come to mind. And this is just not that that coupling. Right. Unknown Speaker And I also we were talking, I don't know if this is gonna, like, jump us or anything. But we also talked about like, because she's not a teenager, like her style, and everything is much different. Like, she's, you know, the things that she thinks about as a teacher aren't the same things that like Buffy the Vampire Slayer would, would be thinking about as a teenager. And so it kind of brought in a whole new. That makes sense. It kind of Yeah, it's like a whole new concept. And how we were talking about like, how we love that she just, she didn't look dolled up. HOLLY Mm hmm. Yeah. She just she just looked like a professor. Megan Erickson Hold on a second. loki My dog is whining at me baby. Sorry, Holly. I know. It probably wasn't picking up but he was like whining at me. And I was like, No, the wrong time. Yes. So going back to music she did. She looked like a professor. She dressed like a professor. Her the things that were in her life that were important to her were very independent and adult driven. And they they could have made a change and gussied her up from the character in the book to what happened in the Siri in the TV series, but they didn't. They stuck to it. And I was doing some research and Deborah Harkness the author was like a huge part of The TV show, so, um, she like approved every casting and a lot of the costuming. And it does like if you look at, like she's a nerd, like she dresses like a nerd because she is one. And it's so it's so good. And it just kind of helps cuz Unknown Speaker I feel like you can be seen as a nerd even when you're guessing that, yeah, if you're going to a job that you love and are literally just surrounded by books, it's like, I don't know, when I get into my book mode. Oh my gosh, like books don't have eyes, they don't care what I look like. And so, in one of the first episodes, where do you see her getting ready for work? And all she does is like look in the mirror and then throw her hair up into a ponytail. And then it heads out the door with a piece of toast and coffee. Yeah. And that's like, done. No, I found that so many times. Go to the library. Yeah, you know, and it's like it is this is one of those things where it's like, you are so more prepared to do the studying of the book and to find out the information, then you would care to like, I mean, you do put some care, you know, you'll wash your face, they'll shower, you don't look like you walked out of a dumpster. But you're not gonna be a professional, you know, hairstylist and spend an hour on your hair or whatever. But it's, it's just that that nuance that they brought in to really just show who she is and what she's focused on. Later. I just, I really loved how they did that. And it makes sense that the author was part of the entire casting, and everything because whenever that happens, I usually really love the series. Because it does it follows along with what she saw in her mind, and what her story was about and making sure that it sticks to that. Megan Erickson Yeah, so and it's really good because like in the book, they talk about how she has like really unruly on rulli I can't say unruly hair, like it's kind of like she can't control it. And they could have flat ironed her hair, they could have like, made it look pristine, but they didn't. And I mean, it didn't look bad. But yeah, the first like couple episodes, she's just so excited to go to the Bodleian Library and work on her research paper. So she just doesn't do a lot with her hair. And it's not, I'm not saying that like putting on makeup or getting gussied up. And being feminine is bad. I'm just saying, this is another thing that makes this story unique. Because you're not seeing this airbrushed teenage girl, you're seeing this woman that's so excited about her research. And that is her world. And that's what's important to her. And that's not something that we've seen a lot and I'm not saying like Bella Swan was gussied up, she was very plain. But it's it's just the fact that they could have chosen to make this character look different. But they didn't they stuck to what was like true in the in the book. And that was and that was really great. And I kind of wonder if because it's a it's a production of the UK. that that wasn't an issue because if you watch American films, it's there's just a lot more. I don't know there's more supermodels looking people. I feel like when you watch American productions versus like, things from the UK. HOLLY Right? Oh, and Megan Erickson on and on that note, this doesn't this isn't part of the list that makes a derivative, but it is a change. So in the book is about the Claremont was actually like, way younger she like appeared to be in her 40s. And so her and Diana looked way closer in age. And there's like a scene in the second book, which she says, move out of the way my daughter in law needs to come through and like everyone in the restaurant is like why your daughter in law because they're only like 10 years apart. But they made her older in the TV series and I actually think it worked a lot better because it gave that more of maternal feel for his elbows character, rather than Oh, your quote unquote mom that sire do is pretty gorgeous. Are you sure you've never had a romantic thing with her because it's not like a blood relation when it comes to siring vampires. It's very different. But the fact that they made her older, helps to like for me to be like, Okay, this is actually working for me. I appreciated that. Unknown Speaker And that was actually another thing that I really loved about her character. That because when you first hear about her, you haven't met her yet, and the witches and you know, the witches are talking about her and they're like, Oh my goodness, like you Can't stay at her house like she caused all this damage. All these problems like builds so many of our kinds, and then later you find out it's because they killed the love of her life. Megan Erickson Yeah. Not like bad, which is Yeah, Unknown Speaker yeah. And not only that, but that because I feel like with a lot of vampire stories, because they have such a long lifespan, they tend to have many a lover. And yeah, that's true. I love that she spent 1000s of years with one person and guide, she never left like she refused to change his office was still there with her. A Discovery of Witches This was your husband's office. It's still his office. Unknown Speaker I loved that they brought that aspect into it. Like, and I'm not saying that this has never been done. Yeah. To have a couple be in love for that long and to not have flings at least or something. Megan Erickson Yeah, no, Unknown Speaker it's it's just, it was very, I really loved that aspect. I love that they brought that in. And then of course, you also have those other characters that are just like, Yeah, no, I don't ever plan on getting married. And I don't ever plan on Yeah, just one Megan Erickson person. Like, yeah, I Unknown Speaker want to live the free life. And I'm like, and again, that's totally fine. Just to have like, I loved that they didn't just make one main brand of a demon or a vampire or in this, like the, like you were saying, like, line them all up, and you wouldn't have been able to tell. And I love that she did that and so many more aspects than just the fact that Megan Erickson they all look human. Oh, you just reminded me of something? Um, yes, that is true. I never. I've never thought about that. Before that Felipe and his co just chose to love each other for years upon years. And there's something like that aspect of eternal love. Like they have that and I it is really like heartbreaking but romantic. When Matthew says, oh, that used to be Felipe's office and she goes that's still his office and you're just like oh my heart. Oh god. And okay, yeah, now is about was gussied up but that's because she's supposed to be she has a fancy lady and they did great like, God that shot when they're like going to her castle set tour. There's just this like shot of the back of the back of her as she's like walking down the stairs. And she her hair is like impeccable. Just this perfect, like French roll. Oh god. Like, even when she goes hunting. She has like, like fancy writing gear on and like leather gloves. And so but that's because that's her character. She's this exquisite French ancient vampire. I they did good with her. I really, I really liked that. I loved it. I loved it. It was done. So well. Like it was a great introduction for her character. And they did because it's a series they had time to, like introduce these characters visually. Because you don't have you got to do like quick introductions, like you know, in Harry Potter, they had a lot to jam into like one movie. But with this they could take their time and you could see Isabelle walking around her magnificent castle and like looming waiting for Diana and Matthew to come you. You can take time, you know, getting to know these characters. And I thought that was good. Um, you said something? What did you say? You were talking about? I don't remember what you said. But it reminded me of you see, like different types of vampire. So like, there's good and bad in every species. I think that was that. Okay, so you kind of see how Matthew and Marcus and Miriam are in their conversations when Marcus tries to turn his friend into a vampire because he's dying and then it doesn't work and it's really sad and really awful. I'm gonna find that quote, hold on. I have like another page. So Matthew is picking up Marcus and they're they're driving in the car and he says Matthews kind of scolding Marcus a bit and he says, Did you get his consent as in to turn him into a vampire? And he shakes his head No, because he's like, he was dying. I was trying to save his life. A Discovery of Witches Think of the risks took you could have been seen. James was my friend and a brilliant doctor. I can bear full potential to go two ways you can get consent. Chrysler cars, how many times just be told right? Megan Erickson You get very upset and raises his voice. Because in so you see that there's that setup of you asked for their consent. So with this group of vampires, changing someone without consent is a huge No, no. And so then when you see that, and then you see Juliet and jubair, to bear doesn't ask her, he just bites her neck and drinks her blood and reads her memories, no questions asked. And so it's a really good setup to be like, oh, and then these guys, they don't care. These guys are the bad guy. And it was just, it was a really good way to set up what's important to these characters and how they act. And then they did the same thing with the satu, the witch that tortures Diana, the first time you meet her, magically, like grabs the guy, she doesn't even touch him and pulls him down to the ground. And then she says a spell on the earth opens up and swallows the guy, and then he's gone forever. And so it was, it was a really good way to show who you're rooting for. Unknown Speaker And then that actually carried me on to another thing that we had mentioned about the territory's how, like, there's, you know, with some shows, it's like, if a vampire is not invited into a home, he literally is stopped from going into that. Oh, Megan Erickson yeah, yeah. Unknown Speaker That's not the case. It's not the case here. Yeah, they don't go into each other's territory out of respect. And there are rules that if you are caught in some somebody else's territory, they do have the right to basically destroy you. However, if you have not gone into their territory, then it's a whole, like, it's amazing. The amount of hit, I feel like almost like hidden politics were put in your world that a lot of people don't even know about. And this is how they run. This is how they survive. If we don't want to start a war. We stay off each other's land. If some of one of your guys comes onto my land without permission, I have every right to kill him. Megan Erickson Yeah, right. However I want and it's like that's an agreement between the three species and everyone's fine with it, which is why he takes Danna two sets or because it's to Clermont territory. And so the fact that a witch comes and kidnaps her, it's like, Okay, this is this is war, you not only came on my territory, but you took a guest that I had in my home that was under my protections, a huge deal. Very big deal. Oh, so good. I love this show so much. Oh, and I know, we talked about this before. But another thing that I appreciate about this is that it's not human and vampire. It's not predator and prey, but it's a vampire, a powerful vampire with a powerful witch. And so they're equally matched. And I don't know if I said this in the last one. But there's this level of restraint for both parties. He has to restrain himself from wanting to feed on her and she has to control her magic, so she doesn't murder anyone. And so that's, that's, that's another thing that makes this unique is because most vampire stories, it's all about the vampire controlling himself. And it can be a metaphor for like sexual drive, you know, oh, I don't want to push this girl to do something she doesn't want to do. But I want to do all the time, because I'm a man, you know. And so it's that is derivative. We've seen that a lot. And this leads into most vampire stories are just a love story. It's just the relationship of the vampire and the human, and other things happen around that relationship. But in this story, it's all about the book of life. And the reason that Matthew and Diana meet is because she finds the book of life, and it's a huge deal. And it has potential to give each of the species like power over the other one. And he's the only one that says hey, by the way, danger. And she's like, whatever, you're a vampire, we're not supposed to talk go away. And then people come and they threatened her. And so the reason that they're drawn together is because of this book. So there's this whole other story going on, and their love story happens within that story. And that's another reason why this is a more mature, kind of like storyline to follow. Unknown Speaker Yeah, I did love that even in like so when he's first telling her all of that, like, you know, so when you get this book, just so you know, people are gonna try and kill you. Yeah, she is. She says like, whatever. You're a vampire that I've heard stories that have that. And then it's like, all of a sudden all these people are trying to kill her but the people that trying to kill her are so nice. Because I want to get Megan Erickson Yeah. And he's just honest with her. Oh, my God, that's true. Nice. Unknown Speaker Oh, and he likes she's like, Are you threatening me and he actually gets offended. He's just like, No, I'm Megan Erickson mourning you. Yeah. Unknown Speaker Yeah. And it's just like it was just such an amazing moment because it's like, cuz even me in my mind when I think of vampires I think, you know, an animal type species like I think of animal instincts, animal urges, you know, there's those uncontrolled things. Trouble will contain everything that you just yeah, you know, it's just instincts. And here, they're not just including that, like, they're also including the fact that you just made me sound like a horrible human being. Yeah, I actually a person that was rude of you. Why would you do that? It's just like, just such a turnaround for me. I just love that scene. So but Yeah, I did. I love that kind of how he's, I mean, any seems be compared to everybody else. He seems like he's just being an absolute jerk to her. When really once you get through all of it, you realize he's the only one giving her the facts? Yeah, not sugarcoating it for her. Megan Erickson I love I love the way you said that, because they're all nice to her like Peter Knox is like, Oh, I knew your mother and all this. And then Julian says, come over for tea and spill your secrets, you know. And she has no idea that they're, they're just trying to get the book from her and everything that she tells Jillian Jillian tells Knox. And so when she figures out, oh, these guys aren't good at all. She goes back to Matthew. And that is a good, that scene is really, really good. It's just her and she's walking. And you can tell she's like, panicking because she's you know, she puts her hand against the wall, or the, like, cobblestone wherever she is, and, and all these things start to add up. And you see scenes of like Jillian saying, Oh, these things get out when really you know that Jillian's the one that spread them around, and, and she's crying a little bit. And then the next scene, she goes to Matthew. And she basically says, You said people will come after me. And you're right. And he asked her, why did you come to me? The only one that didn't want to hurt me. And she's asking for help. And what I like about that story is, it's or that part is asking for help isn't a sign of weakness. It's a sign of strength. She wants to know who her allies are. And instead of thinking of the things that she's been taught, which is in vampires don't mix, don't talk to them, she goes, I'm going to get over that, because I definitely don't want to be like those guys. The Witches that want to kill vampires, and this vampire was only trying to help me. So I'm gonna go do that. And that part is like a turning point because she decides to get over that kind of discriminative thinking, and she's asking him for help. And I thought that part was like, it was also like, a really mature part of the storyline. And that, and that is when they really start to be like, interested in each other. Because then she starts asking him, how old are you? And it's just such a Oh, it's such a sexy idea. This, you know, like, 2000 year old vampire talking to a historian like, that's gonna make any historian excited. Unknown Speaker Oh, my gosh, yeah, I could I like, what he's like talking about the people that he's literally had conversations with, like, scientists and amazing people. And she's freaking out, just like, That's so cool. And he's just like, it's normal. And I was right there with her. I was just like, yeah. HOLLY We're gonna get lazy. Megan Erickson It's so good. She like, there's this look on her face. The extreme, I'm gonna do like a reaction thing on YouTube, where I just like take scenes, and I go, this is what's happening in this scene. And this is why it's amazing. But there's this part where she goes, how old are you? And he's kind of standing sideways. And he just turns her he gives her like this, like kind of smirking, smile, kind of like, wouldn't you like to know? And he doesn't tell her he like doesn't tell her until like, the fourth episode or something. And it's just, it's so it's so what's so sexy about that is that it just wasn't it hasn't been done before into. She's not just interested in him as what he is, but who he is and what he's seen and that that's sexy. Like that is a very interesting concept. And there's even a part in the series where he's talking to his friend And Hamish who's a demon will do you? Do you love her? And he's just talking about how she is and, and the things that he you know the qualities he likes about her. And he's like, well, how does she feel about you? And he says, she's a historian. I'm her latest research project. And he's kind of like, the she like me, or does she just like, the life I've lived, and he's kind of like a little insecure. But he's also mature enough to recognize, I hope she's interested in me, not just the life I've lived, which is really good that they pointed out his awareness of that whole situation. And so, oh, it's just so it's so good. Oh, okay. And I didn't make a list. But some of the historical things he says he knows Charles Darwin. He knew Shakespeare. He knew the guy that came up with that first understood that the heart was a pump. Don't remember his name. And then he knows elicit he knew Elizabeth Tudor. So he wasn't just like, he was like a man about town. This guy like he knew people. He wasn't just there when things went down. He liked new kings and queens. And it's just so cool. Because after they have that initial conversation of, Oh, I'm pretty dang old. And he understands that she's a historian. He comfortably brings up things regularly after after they're like starting to get to know each other. Like, she's like, what do you smell when he's smelling his wine? He says something about currents. And he was like, oh, Elizabeth Tudor loved them. They ruined her teeth, though. And it's just like, Oh, God, like, it's just so interesting. I yeah. So that is such an excellent way to tell this type of story. Unknown Speaker Well, and I love like, again, even with that example that you just gave where she, where she's asking, like, what do you smell like how you smell like, she wants to see the it's, in my mind. It says she wants to see the world how he sees this world. Yeah. Not only is he much older, but his senses are heightened. Like, when we smell a rose, you know, we smell a rose. But if he smells a rose, it could literally just overpower him. Because the sense that he may not like the smell, just because it's so strong day. Megan Erickson And he's smelling like other things to Unknown Speaker things that we don't even notice. Yeah, it's just like any things like when he talks about hearing heartbeats and stuff, and it's just like, it's like, that's something you can't help. Like, it's just something you hear her. But it's like, for us, it's like, heart beating right now. Like, we're just standing next to each other. That's so cool. Yeah, I love her. She shows that like, she shows that interest not only in him, but his story. Cool. Like you knew all these people. But I also love learning about you in this world today. Yeah, I think they really did a really good job. Try that was a lot of really nice job of making sure that they showed that, you know, even though as a historian, he really is just an amazing person to talk to you. But as a person, he's also just a really amazing person to talk to back that as they keep going. They realize that both of their goals are the same kind of are the same goals. They both want to make sure that nobody has power over somebody. Yeah. They both just want to make sure that everybody's equal. And so they're both trying to do whatever. They can make sure that this book that can give people the power to over rule, everybody else doesn't fall into anybody's hands that's actually going to try and overrule. Megan Erickson Oh, I am so excited for you to like keep I want you to read like all the books, but you got to watch. You got to watch it and then you got to read it. But it's more than wait because like the the book is hidden for most of the first book. And for the second book as well. It's only like at the end really like oh, and then like something happens but like it is freaking worth the wait. It is so good. I think there was the book. I like didn't expect it. I was like oh my gosh, that's amazing. There's so it's so good. You're gonna nerd out cuz it's it's really late. I gotta get my phone charger from downstairs. I'll be right back. It just blinked at me. HOLLY Welcome back. Megan Erickson Okay. Okay, well, now I want to talk a little bit about Out of breath. I just like to hear myself going. I hate that. I like ran up the stairs was like the worst feeling in the world. You're like, Unknown Speaker damn it. Megan Erickson I should not be that out of shape. When I come up, Unknown Speaker and by the time I get to the apartment, I'm just like, I can't read. I can't read. And I'm just like, I am not out of shape. Unknown Speaker Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Megan Erickson It's a bad feeling. Oh, man. Okay, so I want to talk a bit about the witchy stuff, because it's really easy to talk about him as a vampire and their relationship, but her kind of journey into like, finding herself is really cool. And to like, read about it in the book. And then to see it visually represented. Oh, my gosh, because they did, it was like better than what I had in my head. And that, you know, that rarely doesn't happen, at least, you're like, well, I like the book better. It's really easy to like, go down that road. But I didn't feel that way at all. And I think part of that is because it's a series, they have eight episodes, 840 minute episodes to go through a book. And so they have time to take time, basically. Unknown Speaker Yeah, to get those little hidden nuances in there and all the little hidden gems that they can pull out and, and you might not even realize that it's there until like, three episodes later when it's like, oh, yeah, they did do that, didn't they? Megan Erickson Yeah. Okay. HOLLY I love that. Megan Erickson I'm glad you brought that up. Because I is it if I what I think of when you say that is she has these different dreams about spiders, and like being like in spider webs. And one of the critics said, Oh, when you see a woman, like have her third dream about spiders, you have to wonder how high your tolerances I was like, Yeah, but she was those dreams had purpose. wolky I can't play right now. HOLLY Okay. Megan Erickson Thank you. Sorry. He's just like banging at the door. Okay, so she, yeah, she has these different dreams where she's like in bed, and she has this giant spiderweb like across her body. And then you Yeah. And I thought they did really good. And then you find out that she is spellbound. And the way that she spellbound is that she was laying in bed as a kid and her mom's like, okay, honey, we're going to tell you a story. And then her dad did this spellbinding. And it looked like a spiderweb. It looked like they were like tying these things over. And as she's getting spellbound, her mom is saying, well, her parents had to tie her up and little ribbons. But one day, those ribbons would be free. And she could untie them when she needed. And it's just kind of like, Oh, it was such a sad part of the story. Because she didn't know. And so the reason that she felt like she wasn't a good witch, all of her life is because she was actually spellbound, but they were spellbinding her to protect her from Peter Knox, because he basically wanted to, like snatch her up and trainer at some special, I don't know, training place. And so that's why they did that. But what did you think of how how they did that storyline as someone that didn't read the book, like seeing all the spider dreams and then seeing it later? How did you think that that was executed? Unknown Speaker It definitely. So in seeing the spider dreams, I just I mean, when they're showing something that many times know that they're trying to foreshadow something like you're doing it very blatantly. And so, you know, it's got to be kind of a big thing, because they're not trying, you know, some some foreshadowing is just very little. And it's, it's kind of okay, if you miss it, because it'll be thoroughly explained. You know, it's just kind of one of those things that if you miss it, it's fine. If you catch it, it's cool. But this was one of those, you know, foreshadowing moments where it's like, you need to know this, because this is a big deal. This is going to be a big piece later on. And so I definitely kept trying to think of what it would be for and I just could not, I mean, I also I'm not gonna lie, Andrew, can attest to this. I hate spiders. They freak me out. I don't like them. I'm totally fine with them. Being in nature. I'm not going to just sit there and stomp on spiders out in nature, because Yeah, however, you if you're around me and Andrew long enough, every once in a while you'll see the secure Andrew say, Holly don't look. And but because he's trying to hide the fact that there's a spider close to me so that he can kill it before I see it. He should say, Megan Erickson Look over there in like the opposite direction. Look at that corner to your right. Unknown Speaker Left is just as bad. I'm just like so usually to my left and be like, Oh yeah, I'm pointing to my left. Oh, right, go right. But it just looks at me like, dude, you're doing right? I don't. But yeah, and so I definitely saw that full circle. I saw that as a foreshadowing. And so once I did once they did bring in the the fact that the parents had to spell bind her and when you see what that spell looks like, and I mean, how many of us remember things from when we were super young? And honestly, is not anything like what actually happens? HOLLY Yeah. Kid Unknown Speaker minds. And you know, and with the story that's being told by the mom. It's very psychologically understandable. That is a dream that she would have. Because after seeing and I mean, it really does. It looks like little spider webs that are just you know, faffing around. And even though the moms like oh, yeah, they're beautiful little ribbons just wrapping around to protect the girl. But I mean, if it looks like a spider web, then a kid's gonna be like, Oh, yeah, pretty little spider web. Yeah. And if you keep going, you just remember that spider web part. You lose a lot of it in translation. And so it made to me, it made a lot of sense, as a child growing up, that that is something that would have better, especially since it is something that because I mean, obviously when you're when you've got magic that's that strong. And it's trying to literally break out of you. Yeah, I mean, you see that even in the very first episode, like, when she first comes on screen, they show her her magic trying to break out of her. Yeah. And she hates it, it freaks her out. Megan Erickson She's like, Oh, no, no, no, no. And Mike looks around. Yeah, Unknown Speaker yep, with the papers. Mm hmm. And so it's, in my mind, it would be very understandable for a brain to do whatever it can, because that's the another amazing thing about this show is I feel like they are very, very in tune with a lot of things that happen to a normal person, Unknown Speaker right? Unknown Speaker And so our brains are hardwired? To give us answers. Megan Erickson Exactly, yeah, Unknown Speaker see something? Or if we hear something our brain is hardwired? To give us an answer to it. If something sounds like water, like water dripping, as water dripping, right, not actually be water dripping, but our brain immediately matches it up to what we already know. And something that she already knew was spider webs. Yeah. So it's and for something like that, to be such a big deal in her life for so long. And for her it to be something that really affects her, you know, as she's growing, and just knowing that she's this horrible witch, because she doesn't want to be a witch, she's no good at magic. She never has been. And it's like, Okay, this is just something I don't want in my life. And but you can still feel it inside you trying to break out. And it's like, and to see those spider webs. I could, like psychologically, it just makes sense that that is what the brain would connect to get that answer. And I just really enjoyed it. Megan Erickson I really, I'm so glad you did. Because like, in the in the book, it was, you know, like reading like, oh, and then she has a dream that she's covered in spider and I was like, okay, but like seeing it was really cool. The way they did it with the music and the lighting was, it was really good. And I think it did what you said like it painted this picture of, she had this kind of like trauma as a kid. So psychologically, this is her brains way of saying, This is what happened to you, you know, and the and it's so it was so good. Okay. And that also reminds me so there's a part where Matthew is explaining to her, how he's studying different creatures, and they're like, I don't know, DNA markers. There's probably a better way to say that, but he's saying like, okay, here's a witch from 1500. And here's her DNA. Here's one of her descendants, and she has less of the witch markers, meaning her magic is decreasing and this line of witches that The cells or whatever in their bodies are decreasing. And he explains that the more witches are depend, or the less witches dependent on their magic to survive, like a 15, which from the 1500s, is probably going to use her magic a lot more than somebody say, in 2018 that has technology and can buy like groceries from the store instead of tending to her own garden, sprinkling them a little magic on there to make sure that her family's fed. It makes sense. And so he says, the less witches use their magic for survival, the more and more it's decreasing. And he says until they'll eventually become extinct. And Diana's reaction to that is very big. And she's shocked, obviously. But when I watched it the second time, I realized I realized, oh, because she's not using her magic. And so late, because as Matthew is explaining, he goes, the more and more that happens, they will any kind of pauses, and, and then I realized, Oh, she's not using her magic. She's part of the problem. And after he paused, it goes extinct. So he's kind of like saying, Yeah, like, if you have kids. Yeah. And it's, it's very poignant, because she said, I don't want to use magic because my parents died. Because they used magic. And people persecuted them. And, and that's how they were murdered. And, but it's also kind of shocking to realize, oh, but if I don't use magic, does that mean I'm part of this problem, that my family line will eventually just be human because I chose to not use it. And that's like, that's really that's really hard hitting and I do think that that has a lot to do. I don't know if I was in that situation. Are you like, well, I gotta do some spells man, because that is no bueno. Like, Unknown Speaker that is not good news. Unknown Speaker Isn't that crazy? Yeah, Unknown Speaker I definitely understood the whole like, but I always, you know, even though they said the word kinked. And everything I had always said to me, it always went into Oh, they'll become human. They just won't have magic, right? And so in my mind, I was like, oh, they're not really extinct, because they're not dying. They're just not no longer magical. But then hearing you say it like that. It's like, No, no, like, if they no longer have magic, then witches will no longer exist. Megan Erickson Yeah. They'll just like a witch. One day, we'll have a baby and the human and they won't have that in common. And oh, there's this Oh, go ahead. I'm gonna Unknown Speaker that drags me over to the winter. So I said, I'm sorry. I'm so bad with the names. It's the the to Diem Unknown Speaker ends. Unknown Speaker And, and for their couple. They're married. Yeah, the couple and the girl is pregnant, and later, and she's a demon. And you know, and she's married to a demon. And later on, you find out that Oh, yeah. HOLLY Parents work witches. Unknown Speaker Yeah. And that is a big deal. is a witch? Yeah. And it's like, so they're doing everything they can to kind of hide everything. Like well, crap. Now what like that had never been heard of was two witches getting together and ending up having a demon baby. Mm hmm. And so it's like, and I but I thought it was so interesting. Because like, as you go back into genealogy, obviously to find out what happened and see that yes, you actually do have demon and witch blood in your bloodline genes in your bloodline. And so that is one it's kind of like and I'm not gonna lie it started getting me thinking on like, how somebody can have all brown haired people in their family like mom dad brown hair. oldest son, oldest daughter, second oldest son brown hair, and then all of a sudden the fourth kid bright red hair. Yeah. Just kind of like wait what happens and then later on you find out Oh, no, you actually have a pretty strong you know, Irish beam in your family. Yeah, so you've always had these Megan Erickson you they've just never they're just never surfaced before I said, Yeah. Unknown Speaker Now Yeah. And so I always thought so hearing it that like that. Oh, that's how I thought about it was all these different, you know, little things all of a sudden popping up and I just thought it was so interesting. And I loved that they kind of like they didn't obviously be like, Oh, yeah, check out Jenny ology, but it was just like, no, knowing your history, knowing your pass can help you to prepare for your future. And I like concepts because that whole learning from past mistakes and using it to better the future. I love that concept. And I feel like that was not obviously it wasn't like a main story, but I loved that it was it was a john here. Megan Erickson Yeah, it was a good part of the story. Um, so that couplets Sophie and Daniel, and Nathaniel's mom, Agatha is on the congregation. So she's a representative for the demons. And they wait to tell Agatha. And she's like, it's Sophie's decision. She goes, No, I need to tell her and her husband says, No, I don't think you should. And then she explains, I think that our connection is so strong, because she's a witch. And well, A Discovery of Witches I was born of which. You're a witch? No, no, I'm, I'm a demon. But, but my parents were witches and my grandparents and there is before them. The baby could be a witch, I've got a pretty strong feeling that she is. Unknown Speaker And you can tell me, if our baby is a witch born of demons, should we everything the congregation fears and wants to destroy? can trust me? My god, I don't want to put you in a difficult position. A Discovery of Witches I'm your mother. Unknown Speaker You come first. Both of you do. I miss child, grandmother. My loyalty and love are to you. Megan Erickson So that's her saying like screw the congregation, if you Your parents are witches and your babies, which I'm going to protect you. And that was a really good moment, because she could have gone either way. Because if they if the congregation finds out, they could try to kill her and kill her baby and stuff. And it could have been like really bad. But you see her character and where she's going. And then eventually, she gives them information that leads them to Diana, and it's really good. I want to I gotta pull up this quote. Okay, so this is Matthew talking about what will happen when creatures go extinct. A Discovery of Witches It's not going to happen immediately tomorrow, but it's already been gone. One day, they'll be just one species. Humans. Frost, they won't notice the difference, because they've never noticed us. But gradually, Unknown Speaker eventually, they'll come to see all the magic has seeped out in the wild. And I look around them. And everyone will be the same. HOLLY And I actually love that they did that. Unknown Speaker Because if you think of all these animals that are starting to go extinct, like even in our world right now, right, and thinking of other animals that have gone extinct, I mean, just look at the dinosaur. There are absolutely none left, there are one and two creatures that are distantly distantly related. But that's it. And so I like how he said how it's not just going to be like a big, oh my gosh, everything's just been sucked out like a vacuum. Because that's not how that kind of stuff works. It's one individual at a time. Yeah. When you're at a time kind of thing. It's never just a quick thing. And so But yeah, I like how he mentions how everyone will just start looking around and realize that there's just literally no magic in the world anymore. Megan Erickson And isn't that Oh, it's so poignant, because it can be used as a metaphor for so many things like, yeah, animals that will probably go extinct in our lifetime. And, you know, and there's a big concern with bees. And there are people where it's their job just to rehabilitate bees. And then now there's certain regulations, bee workers with that make honey, there's regulations, because it's like, yeah, we want honey. But you know, we want even more to make sure that bees still exist and are pollinating different flowers. Because if those flowers go away, then that's gonna ruin that ecosystem. And it's just this huge domino effect. And so to think about just one thing, going away, it affects it's a huge domino effect. And it can be, it can be so bad. Oh, it's really it's really, really good. metaphor, I think, which is really great. Join us next time for part three. Please rate and review and share with your friends if they're little strange things like you. Thanks for listening. I hope you'll join us next time. scare you later. Transcribed by https://otter.ai
For the final episode of 2020, I interview Frederic Riverin, mastermind behind the project I Legion. We talk about how he came up with the idea for the band, and what goes into the writing and recording process with so many guest musicians involved. We also discuss people he would like to work with in the future, what fans can expect from his new album Overcome the Tides, and what his plans are going forward. Podcast intro "Rock Intro 3" courtesy of audionautix.com. "Broken Mirrors" (featuring Chris Clancy on vocals and “Death March” (featuring Jon Howard on vocals) appear on I Legion’s album Overcome the Tides. Both songs were included with the permission of Frederic Riverin.
Fibber McGee and Molly was an American radio comedy series. A staple of the NBC Red Network for the show's entire run and one of the most popular and enduring radio series of its time, the prime time situation comedy ran as a standalone series from 1935 to 1956, then continued as a short-form series as part of the weekend Monitor from 1957 to 1959. The title characters were created and portrayed by Jim and Marian Jordan, a real-life husband and wife team that had been working in radio since the 1920s.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listenhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fibber McGee and Molly was an American radio comedy series. A staple of the NBC Red Network for the show's entire run and one of the most popular and enduring radio series of its time, the prime time situation comedy ran as a standalone series from 1935 to 1956, then continued as a short-form series as part of the weekend Monitor from 1957 to 1959. The title characters were created and portrayed by Jim and Marian Jordan, a real-life husband and wife team that had been working in radio since the 1920s.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listenhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fibber McGee and Molly was an American radio comedy series. A staple of the NBC Red Network for the show's entire run and one of the most popular and enduring radio series of its time, the prime time situation comedy ran as a standalone series from 1935 to 1956, then continued as a short-form series as part of the weekend Monitor from 1957 to 1959. The title characters were created and portrayed by Jim and Marian Jordan, a real-life husband and wife team that had been working in radio since the 1920s.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listenhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441----------------------------------------------------------------------------Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sis. Shawn Washington. 2 Corinthians 3:18. September 6, 2020.
The Give Me Five Podcast: An Uncultured Look at Pop Culture and Nostalgia
Huge amount of content in this episode. So much it will leak from your ear buds in fact. We talk about Umbrella Academy season 2 (finally) and Netflix's Project Power. The former took awhile to decipher and the latter not so much, but both were enjoyable. Over the weekend, DC revealed many of the projects they've been working on and ALL of them looked great. From The Batman and Suicide Squad to their new video game offerings Gotham Knights and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice league, everything looked intriguing. We break down some of that stuff as well. Rob also has a new book for the fantasy readers out there, Forging Divinity ( book 1 of the War of Broken Mirrors). He gives his thoughts and lets us know if he's moving on to book 2. Take a look at the different levels of support here: https://www.patreon.com/Givemefivepodcast Remember to check in on Monday for our Side B episode featuring another heavy metal movie, the 1988 film Black Roses. Remember if you use our link (https://amzn.to/2KxR8OU) we get a little bit of money towards server costs at no extra cost to you. So go ahead and buy that Nicholas Cage Mermaid Pillow you definitely need. Check out our website at givemefivepodcast.com We have a store! Check out our shirts, mugs, bags and phone cases here: Buy cool crap! We record using Squadcast. Squadcast is an easy to use, stable recording environment that allows you, your cohosts and any guests the ability to record out of the comfort of your own home. Just click the link and start talking with absolutely no lag. You can try it out using our link and it will help us out immensely. https://squadcast.fm/?ref=givemefive And you can always reach us at givemefivepodcast@gmail.com or at our Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/givemefivepodcast/ Opening Theme Opening theme: GLOW by DJ Ten (feat LeBrock and ULTRABOSS )
The Fantastic Four are lost in the Marvel Multiverse and their first stop pits them against the Kree Avengers, deadly alien bugs, and in the hands of a dangerous sorceress in issue 16. Then, issue 17 sends us to Shadow City, where the heroic Lockdown and his partner, Rosetta Stone, track down the most dangerous criminals of all - the Fantastic Four?!?
A Sunday thoughtfulness episode where our host discusses platonic love and embracing being human and imperfect --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
During this episode, I discuss the fact that, for the most part, we look to others to validate us and to heal/fill our voids. This is not possible. Self-love is the foundation of happiness. I also discuss trauma bonds and examples of what it feels like to be involved in a trauma bond.
A sermon preached by the Rev. Ellen Crawford True for worship on Facebook Live on April 26, 2020 with Christ Presbyterian Church in Camp Hill, PA. The artwork referenced in the sermon may be found here.
This episode gives you parts of the beginning of my book. In the background is the sound of heart healing chakra. Also reminding you to be more counciences of the manner and wording of your day to day life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Emperatriz Divina/support
Episode 5 sees Benny Bruce come into the studio and treat us to his powerful and refreshingly insightful poetry. We get to hear, Motherland, Broken Mirrors and Words To My Mother. His 3 pieces all deal with different themes and topics but each one is cleverly sewn together by his punchy word play and first class delivery. He also gives the most number shoutouts of anyone that's ever come onto the show so show him some love back and give him a follow at @mistabruce_ and also the podcast at @wordspokenpodcast. Enjoy!
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The derelict mansion sitting atop the hill in the town of Black's Grove, Pennsylvania, has always been associated with rumors of darkness and death. Nobody knows the true story behind what actually happened there, until now.My Website: https://brianjcummings.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brianjcummings/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorbrianjcummingsTwitter: https://twitter.com/brian_jcummingsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/brianjcummingsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/brianjcummings)
Oct 19 02:43 AM #Livecast #replay Milestone!!! Thank you again to everyone for your support!!!! Lets keep it going!!! sponsors: Apollo Godspeed and his album Broken Mirrors
Oct 10 05:14 PM #Livecast #replay How do you bring awareness? How do you maintain your mental well being? sponsors: Apollo Godspeed and his album Broken Mirrors
Sep 30 10:21 PM #Livecast #replay Self-Confidence Quiz https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newTCS_84.htmsponsors: Apollo Godspeed and his album Broken Mirrors
Jul 25 10:10 PM #Livecast #replay Sincerest apologies but due to foreseen issues, the interview has been rescheduled!!! We will keep you updated!!! We are very sorry!!! Please enjoy our exclusive interview with #RoyaleBleu!!! ***We are all responsible for this platform and where it goes ✌️*** Harry sponsors: Apollo Godspeed and his album Broken Mirrors
Listen as me and my brother bullshit about suspiria from 77 and 18. enjoy
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It's a move day and Dan's jerry-rigged drivers side mirrors is... only sort of up to the task. The mirror "replacement" was really three mirrors: a tow arm extension mirror, a little convex dot mirror, and a thin sheet of reflective plastic that was basically the worst thing ever. The strobing funhouse mirror situation didn't help the fact that the Denver roads they traversed were torn up in the worst possible way and the combination of the two things threw both Janice and Dan back a year to when every tow day was a stress day too. Strap on your rave mirrors and get into the trailer as Week Seven rolls on. Follow along on Instagram @tincanevangeline Follow Dan on Twitter @dansinker Follow Janice on Twitter @janicedillard
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep210! Hey there friends, we’re back again with that Episode 210! Yeah that rhyme might be sorry, but you won’t find anything like that in the mix this week. The onslaught of high quality hip-hop continues, as does Meeks’ & Doe’s debauchery. No interview session on Thursday this week as we had a last minute schedule conflict, but i’s possible Doe has something up his sleeve to make good on the twice a week goodness you expect every week. If you need that interview fix, go back into the archives and check out one of the 175 interviews we’ve done to date - yeah we know you haven’t listened to all of them, stop frontin’ - and don’t play like you’ve listened to all 210 mix shows, either! Hop in, buckle up and tune in to that #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #ThriceAWeek #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live June 9, 2019 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #soundcloud #youtube #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #stitcherradio #mixcloud #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks Talk Break Inst. - "T.B.A." - Statik Selektah "Lil Niggas" - Nems (prod. Jazzsoon) "Brooklyn What" - Salaam Remi & Joell Ortiz "Instant Winner" - Dinco D "Two Shots" - Sam Krats ft. Ruste Juxx & Top Notch "Kill Em All" - Jason Famous Beats ft. Tito Fuerte "The Return of Soopaman Luva" - Chong Wizard ft. Vic Spencer & El Ay (prod. Ro Data) Talk Break Inst. - "Still Trill" - Statik Selektah "Till The Wheels Fall Off" - Tha God Fahim X The Architect ft. Mach Hommy "Durban Poison" - G4 Jag ft. FastLife "Heavyweight Rhyme Writers" - Dirt Platoon / Ill Conscious / Guy Grams "Champion Sounds" - Wordsworth & Pearl Gates ft. Kool G. Rap & Spuddy Roots "Boyz in the Hood (Remix)" - Mooch & Futurewave Talk Break Inst. - "I Know" - Statik Selektah "Sand Castles" - Che Noir (prod. 38 Spesh) "Rappas" - Libretto & Buscrates ft. Vic Spencer "True & Livin'" - Blu & Exile "Eternal" - Left Lane Didon X Zain & Dani ft. Jay Nice "Nueva York Part 2" - Sully Nomad (prod. Ras Beats) "Broken Mirrors" - Casblanca & The Architect ft. The Untouchabls (Jay Holly, Nowaah The Flood & Kincee) "Vegeta vs. Jiren" - Yellow Balaclava X HobGoblin Beats ft. Josiah The Gift "Get Out The Way" - Buddy Leezle (prod. Camoflauge Monk) Talk Break Inst. - "Gran Turismo" - Statik Selektah
In Chinese folklore, when a couple had to separate physically, they would break a mirror and keep the halves with them as a sign of love and a trace of the other if they lost connection. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chimythcast We really appreciate each of you who listen, subscribe and share our podcast. If you are able, please support us on Patreon which keeps us telling more stories!
Host Brian is joined by "Loud Spice" Travis sans Matt to discuss X-Men #10-13 & Uncanny X-Men #291-293.Topics include:1. Wizard of X2. Mojo 2 The Sequel3. Jim Lee's farewell4. X-Factor Italian Strike Force5. Cyclops/Psylocke & Colossus/Jean6. Uncanny conclusion
Different, but united in Christ. That is God's desire for His people, but it is rarely the way we actually function. Fortunately, Paul was no stranger to this issue. Check us out at bhbconline.org
Amy, Dave, Chad,and Austin continue their dig into superstitions. Where do they come from? Why do we have them? I mean how many of you have ever said "Good Morning Mr. Magpie. How is your Lady Wife today? Listen to part 2 and find out !!! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/unpnormalcy)
Lucky number 13, Amy, Dave, Chad, and special guest Austin, dig into the topic of superstitions. Why is it bad luck to break a mirror? What about eating black eye peas? Does anyone else put cabbage in their wallet? These and many more we hope to answer for you!! Please rate and review us where ever you are getting this podcast from. Also Email us at UNPnormalcy@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram at UNPnormalcy! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/unpnormalcy)
Be sure to tune in and find out how to protect your soul from the bad luck that follows a broken mirror. Good news- there are some ways to reverse this bad luck! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/salt-over-your-shoulder/support
The Dynamic Duo are on break mode, but didn't want to leave y'all empty handed. We're reposting one of our favorite episodes. Hope y'all enjoy it! Email us your feedback, comments, and questions: 4inmillennials@gmail.com Instagram & Facebook -> @4inmillennials Pablo -> @pabloduhcanadian Du'Challa -> @duchalla
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ARE YOU APPRECIATED? DOES IT SEEM LIKE PEOPLE EXPECT THINGS FROM YOU AND FORGET THAT YOUR DOING IT OUT THE KINDNESS OF YOUR HEART. WHAT IF YOU TOLD PEOPLE WHAT YOU WERE THINKING AT ALL TIMES? DO THEY KNOW THE REAL YOU?
Part 15 of BASIC sermon series.
Mastering Life, Relationships and Intimacy with Lucia Gabriela
Mary Ann is the founder, intuitive healer, and guide of The Warrior Goddess Way, a spiritually based women's empowerment group. Mary Ann's soul mission is to awaken women to who they truly are and their innate power. She is passionate about women living the amazing lives there were meant to. She holds space for them to delve deep into their pain and unworthiness to discover their own purpose and truth. She has been on an intense spiritual journey for several years, accepting life’s challenges, processing pain, and learning how to be free from any self-imposed limitations. Last December, she felt compelled to begin sharing her journey with other women. She uses meditation, crystals, and astrology as tools to help women heal from past pains in order to embrace their divine feminine power. Learn more at http://www.thewarriorgoddessway.comIn this presentation you will learn:How to free yourself from anxiety, stress, and feeling drained to begin having genuine connections with others to experience the passionate life you truly deserve. In a day and age when technology is making it easier than ever to connect with others, people are feeling more alone than they ever have. Together we will explore the modern challenges people have to love and fulfillment. We will discuss:-How essential vulnerability is for love to thrive and what prevents us from being vulnerable to experience the love we deserve.-Embracing your flaws and your shadow side will allow yourself to love yourself more fully and therefore have a more fulfilling connection with others.-How your thoughts disrupt your life and hold you back from the peace and love you seek and often lead to anxiety, insomnia, and depression and what you can do to disrupt that cycle.-Accepting your emotions by understanding that there are no right or wrong emotions but that your feelings are an indicator of where you are in the moment.-Aligning with your authentic self so you can hear your inner voice and therefore make decisions from a place of love rather than a place of fear.Click here to access your complementary Awakening Discovery Call to explore what is going on in your life, relationship and/or intimacy that is holding you back from living the life you desire. After gaining clarity and insights, if you are interested to learn more about how I can help you, I will be glad to answer any questions regarding any of my one on one sessions, programs, immersions and retreats that may be a fit for you. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lauren and Ashley sit down with the fabulous Sophie Ni to discuss their experiences with and the history of BAD OMENS. Friday the 13th, Full Moons, Broken Mirrors, Black Cats, and even Ouija Boards. WARNING: Do not listen to this episode anywhere close to a mirror. Don't say we didn't warn you. Because we literally said "warning" in all CAPS.
In today's teaching we will look at the first account of grace in all of scripture. From this account, we will recognize that God created us to bear his image to the world. Yet every time we sin, that image becomes more and more distorted and broken. We will consider the grace offered to the first who sinned, along with the grace offered to us today.
This is the second of a two-part podcast set on the concept, and uses, of Strategic Intelligence. In this episode, Marc and Tom discuss how intelligence functions within democratic societies in an effort to look at how a theory of intelligence can emerge. Following up on the first part of the podcast, we look at what such a theory needs to answer before it can actually operate in a democracy. In the second segment, we sit down for a long discussion with BG (Ret'd) Dr James S. Cox, Vice-President, Academic Affairs with the Canadian Military Intelligence Association. After a 35 year career in the Canadian military dealing with Intelligence in a variety of settings, Jim completed a PhD looking at developing a theory of Intelligence that is truly interdisciplinary in nature. In this wide ranging discussion, Jim, Marc and Tom tease out how such a theory can be built from the ground up, pragmatic operations of intelligence. For the full show notes for this podcast, check out brokenmirrors.ca Image: Jo Naylor, CC
"Nil terribile nisi ipse timor" In this episode, Tom Quiggin and I take a hard, realist look at the concept, and tactic, of terrorism. In the first segment, we look at how the tactic of terrorism is structured, and how it can, and has, been employed. At the strategic level, terrorist attacks are both rational and embedded within a narrative that supports and justifies them. In the second segment, we look at the operational processes of a terrorist campaign. In particular, we look at how the responses to terrorist attacks can actually serve the purposes of the group using the tactics of terrorism. In the third segment, we talk with Mubin Shaik who helped to crack one of the major domestic terrorist plots in Canada (the Toronto 18), and is now involved in studying and working in the area of deradicalization. For the full show notes for this podcast, check out brokenmirrors.ca. Marc Tyrrell is an anthropologist teaching at the Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies at Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada). He is a Senior Research Fellow with the Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies.
In this inaugural episode of Broken Mirrors, Marc and Tom talk about where they want to see the series going and the long history of Canada-U.S. relations in intelligence and military matters. In the second segment, they are joined by…
Dr. Stephen D. McConnell
Dario Argento's freshman film is an exercise in style and suspense. The Bird with the Crystal Plumage reworks Fredric Brown's Screaming Mimi through a giallo perspective.