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Martin & Ølund discuss Martin Scorsese's 1990 crime epic "GoodFellas". Featuring the track "Take Control" by Leicester's own By The Rivers. Thanks For Listening!
Huma Kirmani (born March 13, 1972) in Pakistan, is an author and has written 13 books. She is a public speaker, a social activist, a mentor, and an honorary member of United Nations of Pakistan. Her first novel, "Corridors of Transmutation," is on Afghan war and refugees crisis. Kirmani has written poetry in English language, among which to brilliance are Saffron Crocus, Limen Conscientia, Ode To Summer, In Scissura In Ventum. Kirmani's poems appeared in HILAL Magazine, published by ISPR.She is recognized as a writer at the forum Women Without Borders. As a novelist Kirmani is the winner of National Novel Writing Month (in 2015 and 2017) with her bestsellers, "Tears of Jasmine" and "By The Rivers of Babylon" depicting with extreme depth the truth about the war in Syria and Iraq. As a nonfiction writer she also published "Corridors of Transmutation: Agony" once again marking the pages of history with war and terrorism, hence portraying the Afghan war and the refugee crisis. Her "Languished Dale of Substinence" is about "honor killing."Kirmani's book on Honor Killing is against the black ritual that is being exercised in rural areas of Pakistan. She writes about the inequality of human rights and against a gender biased society, and she believes in preserving the rights of minorities orthodox, while recognizing extremism as a real smudge in the face of humanity.In her writings about Pakistan she states:(Pakistan translates to land of the pure); the land of the brave and beautiful; a nation with bold people who are encapsulated in rich colors and beautiful culture; who have a precious history of heritage; a heritage who unfortunately it's been flaring up in the rage and agony of proxy war and terrorism. Most of my books are about wounds of terrorism, substantial pangs of migration as the worst consequences of war, whereas human trafficking is also a post traumatic effect of war and terrorism infliction. Peace is really sobbing like an innocent child whose parents are being lost or deceased. My passion of writing these novels arose from wanting to depict the misery of war children as the pathetic sufferers of humiliation at the worst threshold of tyranny of war and terrorism.Books in English (links to follow):Corridors of Transmutation: Agony — ISBN 978-1530653027By The Rivers of Babylon: Mystery — ISBN 978-1981235001In Scissura In Venum: I Went on a Tear — ISBN 978-1533691125Ode to Summer: Hortus — ISBN 978-1533584922Agony Prancing In Space: Roses and Thorns — ISBN 978-1533076977A Valediction Forbidden Mourning: Love Which Tried Sorely — ISBN 978-1532911569A Tale of Two Flags: Kashmir — ISBN 978-1693330667limen conscientia: mythopoetic —ISBN 978-1533529411saffron crocus: douleur — ISBN 978-1533491497Throws: Poroxysm — ISBN 978-1533293411Languished Dale of Sustinence: Honor Killing — ISBN 978-1532850417AUTHORPÆDIA Page: https://authorpedia.org/huma-kirmani/PODCASTERS: Want to have your PODCAST to instantly publish to best platforms like iTunes, Spotify, Google, Amazon, etc.? Check this out: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1620289Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=ZKD6FEFSK9VWL)
Into Johnny voice over By The Rivers of Bablyon Sound Bite: Allen Sinai- I understood the greed that motivates Wall Street...Intro of Allen Sinai by Johnny who says "we'll cover the waterfront"Section One: Bad Habits, Bailouts and This Magic Moment (The Drifters) Section Two: The Fundamentals of the MarketSection Three: Even the upper middle class are getting screwedSection Four: Recession Predictions and the World EconomySection Five: Lehman Brothers Crashes and Burns - Allen is there (Warren Zevon) Section Six: The Recovery, The Anxiety, and Information ParalysisSection Seven: "Send lawyers guns and money":((Warren Zevon)Nancy Pelosi, Barney Frank, and crisis time on Capitol HillSection Eight: The Fall (skiing Aspen) and Rise of Allen: Flies to DC wheelchairsto Capitol Hill for Take Two Nancy Pelosi, Barney Frank, more crisis time on Capitol HillSection Nine: Donald Trump addresses the NY Economic Club (11/12/2019) and Allen warns the Democratic Party--he won't be easy to defeatSection Ten: Jewish Consciousness in the Time of Trump from a guy from the streets of DetroitSection Eleven: The Future of Allen Sinai: Artificial Intelligence or finding a successor? Support the show (https://www.gofundme.com/f/podcast-chutzpah-and-soul-in-memory-of-lenny-bruce?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link-tip&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet)
Tonight on Addictions and other Vices – truth lies beneath.It’s Bombshell Radio. Featuring an exclusive track from Civilized Tears, The Trees, Anton Mink, AudioBurgers Requests, Savage Henry,parker BOMBSHELL, By The Rivers, Icona Pop, Devo, and two hours of tonight’s Addictions.Available for streaming or you’re downloading Pleasure. Get your Fix.Addictions and other Vices. Hosted by Tom McNeil of the band parker BOMBSHELLA mix of New Wave, Electronic , Alternative and Indie Music.http://parkerbombshell.com/
This episode we interview two guests working for food justice. Ruhel Islam and Claire Baglien work together on the Gandhi Mahal Interfaith Garden. We discuss the ability of food to bring people together, the challenges of urban gardening, the idea of a caste system in food and the practice of regenerative agriculture.Some links mentioned in the podcastMN Interfaith Power and Light Gandhi Mahal Restaurant Interfaith Garden project < bit.ly/2lkDGRg >Regenerative Agriculture < bit.ly/2lkNwCF >Our Guests’ inspirational textWherever You Go, There You Are < bit.ly/2lkLL8g >SupportPatreon: Please support this podcast by visiting and donating. FeedbackYou can share feedback on this episode on Twitter @by_the_rivers or #BTRpodcast, or via email podcast@bytherivers.org. We welcome audio and written comments.Other By The Rivers Podcast episodes are available on:By The Rivers website iTunes Spreaker
This episode we bring you a recording of Rabbi Shavit-Lonstein’s brief presentation at the Nusrat Mosque in MN during Eid Al-Adha, a major Islamic festival celebrating the biblical story of Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son as a demonstration to loyalty to God. It examines this story from three perspectives, that of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The approach is based on the idea that the friction of differences enable personal growth and deepen relationships. The presentation was born our of time spent examining these texts with the By The Rivers interfaith study group, which is open to everyone. Copes of the texts we used are below. Some links mentioned in the podcast:Eid Al-Adha < bit.ly/2cnHx0E >The Blind Men and the Elephant < bit.ly/2crYXpB >Download Study Texts from Torah, New Testament and Qu’ran. SupportPatreon: Please support this podcast by visiting and donating. FeedbackYou can share feedback on this episode on Twitter @by_the_rivers or #BTRpodcast, or via email podcast@bytherivers.org. We welcome audio and written comments.Other By The Rivers Podcast episodes are available on:By The Rivers website iTunes Spreaker
For this episode, we bring you the recording of an important event: Congress Under the Gun: Federal Legislation and the Fight Against Gun Violence. By The Rivers hosted this round table discussion on August 17, 2016. It was coordinated by Protect Minnesota, a local organization which works to prevent gun violence as part of the national effort known as DisarmHate.Participants:- United States Congresswoman Betty McCollum - Minnesota State Representative Dan Schoen - John Finnegan, Jr., PhD, Dean, University of Minnesota School of Public Health - Joan Peterson, Associate Chair of Protect Minnesota and Brady Campaign board member- The Rev. Nancy Nord Bence, Executive Director Protect Minnesota (Facilitator)Links:Protect Minnesota SupportPatreon: Please support this podcast by visiting and donating. FeedbackYou can share feedback on this episode on Twitter @by_the_rivers or #BTRpodcast, or via email podcast@bytherivers.org. We welcome audio and written comments.Past episodes are available on:By The Rivers website iTunes Spreaker
Rev John Bellaimey, Upper school chaplain and head of religion department, and at the Breck Schools in Minneapolis, joins us in a podcast recorded a few months agoI asked John here because of his work with High School students as a teacher and a councilor. In todays world, where on one hand, we celebrate differences and diversity, and on another, we feel more siloed into our own religions traditions, I chat with John about the importance of learning about other’s traditions and faiths as teens, and even before. John and I are going to look at Why its better not to wait: Learning about other religions in High School.Some links mentioned in the podcast:TED ED talk: The five major world religions Book The Tree Of World Religions Blog Our Guests’ inspirational text:St. Francis of Assisi Contact:Email John at johnbellaimey@breckschool.orgSupportPatreon: Please support this podcast by visiting and donating. FeedbackYou can share feedback on this episode on Twitter @by_the_rivers or #BTRpodcast, or via email podcast@bytherivers.org. We welcome audio and written comments.Other By The Rivers Podcast episodes are available on:By The Rivers website iTunes Spreaker By The Rivers, Interfaith, Rev John Bellaimey, Breck Schools, trees and rivers blog
We discuss the work of Interfaith Action and their programs which bring communities together to end poverty in East Metro of St. Paul. They focus on comprehensive solutions which are culturally appropriate and focused on structural change to and building the infrastructure of opportunity. We discuss the evolution of what used to the St. Paul Area Council of Churches, the importance and challenges of this work in faith communities, and some opportunities at this difficult time. Some links mentioned in the podcast:Interfaith Action MDC North Carolina and David Dodson State of the South Our Guests’ inspirational text:Birkat Hamazon (Jewish prayer following a meal) Contact:Randi at Interfatih Action SupportPatreon: Please support this podcast by visiting and donating. FeedbackYou can share feedback on this episode on Twitter @by_the_rivers or #BTRpodcast, or via email podcast@bytherivers.org. We welcome audio and written comments.Other By The Rivers Podcast episodes are available on:By The Rivers website iTunes Spreaker
The Interfaith Amigos (Imam Jamal Rahman, Pastor Don Mackenzie and Rabbi Ted Falcon) presented at Common Good Books in St. Paul on June 6. By The Rivers had the honor of recording their presentation and the question and answer session that followed. They spoke about their journey, shared their learning and read from their latest book. Some links mentioned in the podcast:Interfaith Amigos Books SupportPatreon: Please support this podcast by visiting and donating. FeedbackYou can share feedback on this episode on Twitter @by_the_rivers or #BTRpodcast, or via email podcast@bytherivers.org. We welcome audio and written comments.Other By The Rivers Podcast episodes are available on:By The Rivers website iTunes Spreaker
John and Hans join us to discuss the current state of interfaith relations and the work of The Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning. We discuss the importance of relationships before dialogue, the reflexive association of violence and religion, and the work of the center to empower the next generation of leaders. We note some cultural changes on University campuses which leads us to propose a new bumpersticker: “Interfaith dialogue: you are already doing it.”
Anse Tamara Gray & Sarah Abe join us from Daybreak Press Global Bookshop & Gathering Space, on the University of MN campus. We discuss the power of books to inspire political activism, talk about one particular book in particular, the Qur’an, and look at the upcoming celebration of Ramadan. We also notice the ability of different faith traditions to come together around social issues, Some links mentioned in the podcast:Bookshop and Meeting space: daybreak.rabata.orgEmail daybreak@rabata.orgTwitter @DaybreakPressOur Guest's inspirational text:Book Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg Book Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide Book Very Good Lives: The Fringe Benefits of Failure and the Importance of Imagination FeedbackYou can share feedback on this episode on Twitter @by_the_rivers or #BTRpodcast, or via email podcast@bytherivers.org. We welcome audio and written comments.Other By The Rivers Podcast episodes are available on:By The Rivers website iTunes Spreaker
Vic Rosenthal, Director of Jewish Community Action, joins us for an interview on Social Change in interfaith communities. We touch on the power of conversations to inspire individuals and change policies; we learn about how Vic uses Jewish tradition to inspire him to work for universal values, and we see how these values helped many to work for the MN Marriage Amendment. You can reach Vic via:Email< mailto:vic@jewishcommunityaction.org > or Twitter .
Hear about the excited new religious opportunities at By the Rivers from Rabbi Shavit-Lonstein.
Ruby Compton-Davies interviews By The Rivers, who will be playing at the Warwick Summer Party on 23rd June 2013. Get your ticket at http://www.warwicksu.com.
Roots Rock Reggae Mix Reunion Friday November 25th, 2011 Locus 144 - 171 East Liberty St. Toronto @RootsRedemption @EarKandy www.RootsRedemption.com www.Locus144.com 416.662.7668 Playlist: 1. Ohh? Waa? - Fab 5 2. Crazy Baldheads - Bob Marley 3. Police and Theives - Junior Murvin 4. No Fuss, No Fight - Barrington Levy 5. Rasta Dub - Horace Andy (Remix - Jacob Miller - Forward Ever Backward Never) 6. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner - Black Uhuru 7. Collie Weed - Horace Andy 8. Better Must Come - Delroy Wilson 9. Pressure Drop - Jimmy Cliff 10. Hang on Natty - Sugar Minott 11. Tenement Yard - Jacob Miller 12. Police In Helicopter - John Holt 13. Private Doctor - John Holt 14. Woman Like a Shadow - The Meditations 15. Cherry Oh Baby - Eric Donaldson 16. The Harder They Come - Jimmy Cliff 17. Bam Bam - Toots and The Maytals 18. Brucking - Boo Pee / Dean Fraser 19. Shanty Town - Toots and The Maytals 20. By The Rivers of Babylon - U Roy 21. By The Rivers of Babylon - Eric Donaldson 22. Mi Gi Dem - Burning Spear 23. Uptown Top Ranking - Anthea and Donna 24. I'm Still Waiting - Delroy Wilson 25. Feed The Children - Linval Thompson 26. Far East - Barry Brown 27. Natty Dread - Bob Marley 28. Mix Up, Mix Up - Bob Marley 29. So Much Things To Say - Bob Marley 30. Zimbabwe - Bob Marley 31. Africa Unite - Bob Marley 32. Ride Natty Ride - Bob Marley 32. Blackman Redemption - Bob Marley