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Latest podcast episodes about Caius

HFA Cardio Talk
AI4HF discussions on patient perspectives and trust in AI for healthcare (part 2)

HFA Cardio Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 8:14


With Gregorio Sambataro and two patients: Caius and Ulrich. Gregorio Sambataro of the European Heart Network chats with Caius and Ulrich about their personal experiences with heart disease and their thoughts on the expanding use of artificial intelligence in healthcare. The conversation delves into important themes such as trust in technology and patients' responsibility to actively participate in their own care. It also emphasises the importance of raising awareness among healthcare professionals and the general public, as well as the fact that AI should be utilised as a supplement rather than a replacement for human decision-making. This 2026 HFA Cardio Talk podcast AI4HF is funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe Framework under Grant Agreement No 101080430.

Catholic Daily Brief
1962 Missal - Commentary on the Mass Readings: Wed, Apr 22 (Ss. Soter & Caius, PP MM)

Catholic Daily Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 10:01


1 Peter 5: 1-4, 10-11; Matthew 16: 13-19; Haydock Commentary Please consider donating to help keep this podcast going by going to buymeacoffee.com/catholicdailybrief Also, if you enjoy these episodes, please give a five star rating and share the podcast with your friends and family

Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings
Apr 22, 2026. Gospel: Matt 16:13-19. Ss Soter and Caius, Popes, Martyrs

Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 2:23


13 And Jesus came into the quarters of Caesarea Philippi: and he asked his disciples, saying: Whom do men say that the Son of man is?Venit autem Jesus in partes Caesareae Philippi : et interrogabat discipulos suos, dicens : Quem dicunt homines esse Filium hominis? 14 But they said: Some John the Baptist, and other some Elias, and others Jeremias, or one of the prophets.At illi dixerunt : Alii Joannem Baptistam, alii autem Eliam, alii vero Jeremiam, aut unum ex prophetis. 15 Jesus saith to them: But whom do you say that I am?Dicit illis Jesus : Vos autem, quem me esse dicitis? 16 Simon Peter answered and said: Thou art Christ, the Son of the living God.Respondens Simon Petrus dixit : Tu es Christus, Filius Dei vivi. 17 And Jesus answering, said to him: Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-Jona: because flesh and blood hath not revealed it to thee, but my Father who is in heaven.Respondens autem Jesus, dixit ei : Beatus es Simon Bar Jona : quia caro et sanguis non revelavit tibi, sed Pater meus, qui in caelis est. 18 And I say to thee: That thou art Peter; and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.Et ego dico tibi, quia tu es Petrus, et super hanc petram aedificabo Ecclesiam meam, et portae inferi non praevalebunt adversus eam. 19 And I will give to thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven. And whatsoever thou shalt bind upon earth, it shall be bound also in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose upon earth, it shall be loosed also in heaven.Et tibi dabo claves regni caelorum. Et quodcumque ligaveris super terram, erit ligatum et in caelis : et quodcumque solveris super terram, erit solutum et in caelis.[18] "Thou art Peter": As St. Peter, by divine revelation, here made a solemn profession of his faith of the divinity of Christ; so in recompense of this faith and profession, our Lord here declares to him the dignity to which he is pleased to raise him: viz., that he to whom he had already given the name of Peter, signifying a rock, St. John 1. 42, should be a rock indeed, of invincible strength, for the support of the building of the church; in which building he should be, next to Christ himself, the chief foundation stone, in quality of chief pastor, ruler, and governor; and should have accordingly all fulness of ecclesiastical power, signified by the keys of the kingdom of heaven.[18] "Upon this rock": The words of Christ to Peter, spoken in the vulgar language of the Jews which our Lord made use of, were the same as if he had said in English, Thou art a Rock, and upon this rock I will build my church. So that, by the plain course of the words, Peter is here declared to be the rock, upon which the church was to be built: Christ himself being both the principal foundation and founder of the same. Where also note, that Christ, by building his house, that is, his church, upon a rock, has thereby secured it against all storms and floods, like the wise builder, [Matt 7:24-25].[18] "The gates of hell": That is, the powers of darkness, and whatever Satan can do, either by himself, or his agents. For as the church is here likened to a house, or fortress, built on a rock; so the adverse powers are likened to a contrary house or fortress, the gates of which, that is, the whole strength, and all the efforts it can make, will never be able to prevail over the city or church of Christ. By this promise we are fully assured, that neither idolatry, heresy, nor any pernicious error whatsoever shall at any time prevail over the church of Christ.[19] "Loose upon earth": The loosing the bands of temporal punishments due to sins, is called an indulgence; the power of which is here granted.St Soter was martyred in the second century under Marcus Aurelius A.D. 174, and St Caius was put to death A.D. 296.

Franck Ferrand raconte...
L'assassinat des frères Gracques, un révélateur de la fragilité de la République romaine

Franck Ferrand raconte...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 24:17


A la fin du IIe siècle avant J.-C., deux frères patriciens se dressent contre le Sénat romain pour défendre les pauvres de la plèbe.Plongez au cœur de la République romaine du IIe siècle avant J.-C. et découvrez l'histoire tumultueuse des frères Gracques, Tiberius et Caius, qui ont tenté de réformer en profondeur la société romaine. Franck Ferrand nous emmène dans une période charnière de l'histoire romaine, marquée par une grave crise économique, politique et sociale. Face à la misère grandissante de la plèbe, les deux tribuns du peuple proposent des réformes ambitieuses, notamment une redistribution des terres, qui vont soulever l'indignation des élites conservatrices.Tiberius Gracchus, le frère aîné, réussit un coup de force politique inédit en faisant destituer un autre tribun qui s'opposait à ses projets. Mais son audace lui sera fatale : traqué par les sénateurs, il sera assassiné en 133 av. J.-C. Son frère Caius, dix ans plus tard, tentera de reprendre le flambeau, multipliant les réformes populaires. Cependant, la pression des conservateurs finira par avoir raison de lui également.À travers le destin tragique des frères Gracques, c'est toute la fragilité de la République romaine qui se dévoile. Leurs tentatives de révolution sociale ont ouvert la voie à de futurs bouleversements qui marqueront profondément l'histoire de Rome. Franck Ferrand nous plonge dans les coulisses de cette période charnière, avec son talent de conteur hors pair.

Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast
Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast-Episode 245 (Interview with Dr. William Huddleston, Assistant Professor in Spanish at Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge, as we discuss Uruguay and the 1980/81 Mundialito)

Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 43:15


 This is the 245th episode of my podcast, 'Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast'.  For this episode, I interview Dr. William Huddleston, Assistant Professor in Spanish at Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge, as we discuss Uruguay and the 1980/81 Mundialito.  Dr. Huddleston is also the Director of Studies in Modern & Medieval Languages at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.    For any questions/comments, you may contact us: You may also contact me on this blog, on twitter @sp1873 and on facebook under Soccernostalgia. https://linktr.ee/sp1873  Mr. Paul Whittle, @1888letter on twitter and https://the1888letter.com/contact/ https://linktr.ee/BeforeThePremierLeague  You may also follow the podcast on spotify and now on Google podcasts,  Apple podcasts and stitcher all under ‘Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast' Please leave a review, rate and subscribe if you like the podcast.  Mr. Huddleston's contact info: E-mail: wgh23@cam.ac.uk Link: https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/william-huddleston   Listen on Spotify / Apple:  https://open.spotify.com/episode/4FV0gV2ljVKEYfiN07yWtq?si=O_DV88SbRxe1z7fBNwKwLg&nd=1&dlsi=5dbe7d151f9a497ehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soccernostalgia-talk-podcast-episode-245-interview/id1601074369?i=1000746473744 Youtube Link:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZ6_i12smrA Blog Link: https://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2026/01/soccernostalgia-talk-podcast-episode_24.htmlSupport the show

Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 143 - Motivating Singers of All Backgrounds by Pursuing Excellence - Caius Lee

Choir Fam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 45:55


"Every single workshop I give is all about excellence, singing well, singing properly, and achieving the very best we can achieve. Why do we it? We don't do it because we'll be paid millions and millions of pounds. It's not cash-motivated. We do it because there is a higher purpose, a higher calling that makes us do it. I got offered a graduate scheme at university, so I could have been a corporate sellout. I'd probably arguably work less hours than I do in music, but I didn't do that. I don't have any regrets, because on an evening, I go home, I look myself in the mirror, and I can say to myself, 'we did some good stuff today.'"Caius Lee began as a chorister at Bradford Cathedral at 11 and became the Cathedral Organ Scholar at 15. At age 17, he joined Leeds Cathedral, concurrently holding the Idlewild Conducting Scholarship and Cathedral Organ Scholarship, and was appointed Assistant Organist a year later, where he was the Diocesean Organist & Director of Music for the Lourdes annual pilgrimage and he studied Music as the Neville Burston Organ Scholar at St Catharine's College, University of Cambridge. While at the university, he founded the Florence International Singing Programme, which holds several courses yearly and has sung at prestigious churches, including Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral, Saint Sulpice, Florence Cathedral, and the Vatican. For the Addamus Choral Programme Caius Lee conducts the internationally acclaimed College Choir and Boys' Choir as well as The Jericho Youth Choir and the All Sorts Community Choir. He is also responsible for a wide range of collegiate, community, and outreach initiatives, curating Music at Worcester College at the University of Oxford, including The Oxford Choral Experience, a groundbreaking instrument learning scheme, and guest lecturer as part of Institute of Sacred Music run by the University, St Stephen's House, and The Royal School of Church Music. He has worked with choirs, festivals and played solo recitals in Europe, Asia and South America. Caius's musical journey is marked by numerous collaborations that have enriched his work and excited audiences. He has conducted, played, and sang on BBC Radio (1, 2, 3 & 4), and made numerous TV appearances on BBC's Songs of Praise, and live Christmas and Easter TV broadcasts on BBC1. His commitment to community engagement and choral excellence has been recognised with a Royal Society of Arts Fellowship and a keynote speech at the 2022 National Music Teachers Association Conference.To get in touch with Caius, you can find the Addamus Choral Programme on Facebook (@addamuschoralprogramme) or Instagram (@addamus_official) or email him at caius.lee@worc.ox.ac.uk. Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson

Saint of the Day
Holy Martyr Sebastian and those with him (287)

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025


He grew up in Milan and became an army officer, where he distinguished himself so well that the Emperor Diocletian made him captain of the Praetorian Guard not suspecting that Sebastian was a Christian. In Rome, while fulfilling the duties of a courtier, he used his position to comfort and encourage his imprisoned fellow-Christians. By his labors and example he brought many to faith in Christ, including Chromatius, the Prefect in charge of persecuting the Roman Christians.   Sebastian had upheld two brothers, Mark and Marcellinus, who were awaiting execution for their faith. When the day of execution came, their father Tranquillinus, who had been a pagan but through Sebastian's example had converted, presented himself to Chromatius and announced that he too was a Christian. His testimony was so powerful that the hard heart of the Prefect was melted, and he himself resolved to become a Christian.   Caius, Bishop of Rome, gathered the new brethren (both men and women — not all of Sebastian's converts have been mentioned here) to embrace them and baptize them, but also to warn them of their coming Martyrdom. He instructed some to flee the city and others, headed by Sebastian, to remain in Rome, devoting their days to fasting, prayer and thanksgiving as they awaited their death. As the "company of Martyrs" did this, many came to them and were healed of ailments, and many joined them in confessing Christ.   When the time of martyrdom came, each member of the company was subjected to imaginatively cruel tortures before his execution. Sebastian himself was made to witness the deaths of all his companions, then to endure his own trial. He serenely confessed his unshaken faith before Diocletian himself before being taken to the place of execution. There he was tied to a post and made the target of a band of archers until his body bristled with arrows like the quills of a porcupine. He was left for dead, but when Irene, widow of St Castulus, came to bury him, she found him alive and tended his wounds. Amazingly, he recovered, and presented himself once again to the Emperor. Astonished and outraged, the tyrant ordered that Sebastian be beaten to death with clubs and thrown into the city's sewer. That evening, a pious Christian woman was told in a vision to retrieve his body and bury it in the catacombs. After St Constantine brought peace to the Church, Pope Damasus built a church over the site in the Saint's honor. For hundreds of years, many miracles were worked there through St Sebastian's intercessions.

10 min con Jesús - América Latina
Ubi tu Caius, ego Caia (22-11-25)

10 min con Jesús - América Latina

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 12:04


P. Federico (Guatemala)Matrimonio o virginidad, dos caminos al Cuelo. Santa Cecilia recorrió ambos.[Ver Meditación Escrita] https://www.hablarconjesus.com/meditaciones-escritas/  

O Chilie Athonită - Bucurii din Sfântul Munte
Provocările învățământului: cauze, efecte şi soluții - p. Caius Claudius Cuțaru, p. Teologos

O Chilie Athonită - Bucurii din Sfântul Munte

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 44:33


Interviul atinge, cu onestitate, teme sensibile pentru școală și familie: formarea cadrelor, relația profesor–elev, dependența de ecrane, bullyingul, tentațiile tehnologiei și dilemele homeschoolingului. În centrul discuției stau modelele vii și conlucrarea școală–Biserică–familie. Prin exemple concrete și sfaturi practice, dialogul oferă repere pentru a înțelege și a trata problemele învățământului românesc fără panică, dar cu discernământ și nădejde.Vizionare plăcută!Pentru Pomelnice și Donații accesați: https://www.chilieathonita.ro/pomelnice-si-donatii/Pentru mai multe articole (texte, traduceri, podcasturi) vedeți https://www.chilieathonita.ro/

Language Academy
【兩文三語 無限可能】佐敦道官立小學學生 Saddhar Gurbaaz Singh Caius

Language Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 1:01


Behind the Scenes with Bryan
Episode 181: A conversation with Caius Priscu

Behind the Scenes with Bryan

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 66:30


Caius is a specialist civil geotechnical engineer with over 30 years of experience in dams, embankments and earthworks, from concept studies to detailed engineering to construction management, operation and surveillance, closure and rehabilitation. He is also an adjunct professor at the Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering. Caius and I chat about his wonderful career and what he has learned along the way.

The History Of European Theatre
The Merry Wives of Windsor: ‘Wives May be Merry and Yet Honest Too'

The History Of European Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 35:07


Episode 170: The dating of the playThe tradition of the queen Elizabeth commissionThe tradition of the connection to the Garter CeremonyThe Question of who played FalstaffA summary of the plotThe early publication history of the play in short quarto editionsThe sources for the playThe very specific location of the playThe character of FalstaffThe way the dominating prose of the play is used to define charactersThe change in Mistress Quickly and her use of languageThe stereotypical comedy of foreigners in Dr Caius and Parson EvansWas the play written for one audience, but then changed to fit another?The play as a city comedy and how Shakespeare subverts the genreThe influence of Queen Elizabeth's position as a female ruler on the playThe later performance history of the playSupport the podcast at:www.thehistoryofeuropeantheatre.comwww.patreon.com/thoetpwww.ko-fi.com/thoetp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

JUDGE JULES PRESENTS THE GLOBAL WARM UP
Episode 1106: JUDGE JULES PRESENTS THE GLOBAL WARM UP EPISODE 1106

JUDGE JULES PRESENTS THE GLOBAL WARM UP

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 120:00


1: KC LIGHTS - Choose Love ft. Marlo Rex (Extended Mix)2: CAIUS & NYAROL – Be The First One3: G-POL - Renegade Master (Don Diablo Edit) [Extended Mix]4: WUKI - Ain't It Fun5: SWOOSH – Stars Above6: KAREEM ALI - Liberation7: EFFEND - Play Right - Miami Sun Machine remix8: ALL SAINTS - Pure Shores (Tourist Remix)  LISTENERS' CHOICE8:          Never Enough (Chocolate Puma Mix) - Boris Dlugosch 10: TENNANT -My Sound11: HRRTZ - You Save My Life (Extended)12: JUNIOR SANCHEZ - Gargantuas13: CROSSCROSS – True Booty13: YORK & ADAM NOVY - If I Were A Snowflake  TRIED & TESTED14: X-COAST - Da Boing Boing Trak S 15: VS PRJCT - Saint Barth Addicted 16: CURBI, AC SLATER & BIG WETT - Psycho (Extended Mix) 17: JOHAN S - Rollin' (Extended Mix) GUEST SELECTION: FRANKYEFFEFRANKYEFFE - SAVE ME Frankyeffe - Starlight   THE WARM UP SELECTION 18: SIMONE VITULLO - If I Ever Lose My Faith19: COEO - Fantasy (Edit)20: BORNE - Go Agains21: ABOVE & BEYOND AND ZOË JOHNSTON - Carry Me Home (Extended Mix) THE MAINSTAGE MIX  22: HI-LO & TEMPER – Work That Body23: CLUB ANGEL - Burna24: NIFRA - Madness (Extended Mix)25: SIGNUM - Believe (Extended Mix)26: JAMESJAMESJAMES – One In A Million27: TRANCE MUMS - Love Always (Extended Mix)28: PAUL OAKENFOLD, PLANET PERFECTO KNIGHTS & KIMMIC - ResuRection (Original Mix)29: SØNIN & BLR feat. BRIEANNA GRACE - Rush (2AM Club Mix) 

Saint of the Day
Holy Martyr Sebastian and those with him (287)

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024


He grew up in Milan and became an army officer, where he distinguished himself so well that the Emperor Diocletian made him captain of the Praetorian Guard not suspecting that Sebastian was a Christian. In Rome, while fulfilling the duties of a courtier, he used his position to comfort and encourage his imprisoned fellow-Christians. By his labors and example he brought many to faith in Christ, including Chromatius, the Prefect in charge of persecuting the Roman Christians.   Sebastian had upheld two brothers, Mark and Marcellinus, who were awaiting execution for their faith. When the day of execution came, their father Tranquillinus, who had been a pagan but through Sebastian's example had converted, presented himself to Chromatius and announced that he too was a Christian. His testimony was so powerful that the hard heart of the Prefect was melted, and he himself resolved to become a Christian.   Caius, Bishop of Rome, gathered the new brethren (both men and women — not all of Sebastian's converts have been mentioned here) to embrace them and baptize them, but also to warn them of their coming Martyrdom. He instructed some to flee the city and others, headed by Sebastian, to remain in Rome, devoting their days to fasting, prayer and thanksgiving as they awaited their death. As the "company of Martyrs" did this, many came to them and were healed of ailments, and many joined them in confessing Christ.   When the time of martyrdom came, each member of the company was subjected to imaginatively cruel tortures before his execution. Sebastian himself was made to witness the deaths of all his companions, then to endure his own trial. He serenely confessed his unshaken faith before Diocletian himself before being taken to the place of execution. There he was tied to a post and made the target of a band of archers until his body bristled with arrows like the quills of a porcupine. He was left for dead, but when Irene, widow of St Castulus, came to bury him, she found him alive and tended his wounds. Amazingly, he recovered, and presented himself once again to the Emperor. Astonished and outraged, the tyrant ordered that Sebastian be beaten to death with clubs and thrown into the city's sewer. That evening, a pious Christian woman was told in a vision to retrieve his body and bury it in the catacombs. After St Constantine brought peace to the Church, Pope Damasus built a church over the site in the Saint's honor. For hundreds of years, many miracles were worked there through St Sebastian's intercessions.

Saint of the Day
Holy Martyr Sebastian and those with him (287)

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024


He grew up in Milan and became an army officer, where he distinguished himself so well that the Emperor Diocletian made him captain of the Praetorian Guard not suspecting that Sebastian was a Christian. In Rome, while fulfilling the duties of a courtier, he used his position to comfort and encourage his imprisoned fellow-Christians. By his labors and example he brought many to faith in Christ, including Chromatius, the Prefect in charge of persecuting the Roman Christians.   Sebastian had upheld two brothers, Mark and Marcellinus, who were awaiting execution for their faith. When the day of execution came, their father Tranquillinus, who had been a pagan but through Sebastian's example had converted, presented himself to Chromatius and announced that he too was a Christian. His testimony was so powerful that the hard heart of the Prefect was melted, and he himself resolved to become a Christian.   Caius, Bishop of Rome, gathered the new brethren (both men and women — not all of Sebastian's converts have been mentioned here) to embrace them and baptize them, but also to warn them of their coming Martyrdom. He instructed some to flee the city and others, headed by Sebastian, to remain in Rome, devoting their days to fasting, prayer and thanksgiving as they awaited their death. As the "company of Martyrs" did this, many came to them and were healed of ailments, and many joined them in confessing Christ.   When the time of martyrdom came, each member of the company was subjected to imaginatively cruel tortures before his execution. Sebastian himself was made to witness the deaths of all his companions, then to endure his own trial. He serenely confessed his unshaken faith before Diocletian himself before being taken to the place of execution. There he was tied to a post and made the target of a band of archers until his body bristled with arrows like the quills of a porcupine. He was left for dead, but when Irene, widow of St Castulus, came to bury him, she found him alive and tended his wounds. Amazingly, he recovered, and presented himself once again to the Emperor. Astonished and outraged, the tyrant ordered that Sebastian be beaten to death with clubs and thrown into the city's sewer. That evening, a pious Christian woman was told in a vision to retrieve his body and bury it in the catacombs. After St Constantine brought peace to the Church, Pope Damasus built a church over the site in the Saint's honor. For hundreds of years, many miracles were worked there through St Sebastian's intercessions.

Way of the Fathers with Mike Aquilina
Father Caius and the Tomb of St. Peter

Way of the Fathers with Mike Aquilina

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 26:17


Caius was a priest in Rome, in the third century. He wrote that if one comes to Rome, one can visit the shrines at the tombs of St. Peter and St. Paul. These tombs had been known and visited since the apostle's deaths, and are known to this day - they are in the same place where Caius knew them. The tomb of St. Paul is directly under the main altar of the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls, which was built on the site of the first memorial chapel, which was itself built on the site of the original shrine. The tomb of St. Peter is directly under the main altar of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican City. The present St. Peter's Basilica, built in the renaissance, was built on the same site as the original St. Peter's, which was commissioned by the emperor Constantine in the fourth century. The tomb has always been directly under the altar.  Links To read the fragments that we have from Caius: https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/fathers/view.cfm?recnum=1724&repos=8&subrepos=0&searchid=2464384 To listen to Mike Aquilina's episode on Hippolytus, contemporary of Caius and antagonist of Pope St. Zephyrinus: https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/ep-17the-long-strange-trip-hippolytus-rome/ For more on the third century context in the history of the early Church, see the book: Reading the Church Fathers: A History of the Early Church and the Development of Doctrine: https://sophiainstitute.com/product/reading-the-church-fathers/ SIGN UP for Catholic Culture's Newsletter:  https://www.catholicculture.org/newsletters/ DONATE at:  http://www.catholicculture.org/donate/audio To connect with Dr. James Papandrea, On YouTube - The Original Church:  https://www.youtube.com/@TheOriginalChurch Join the conversation in the Original Church Community on Locals:  https://theoriginalchurch.locals.com/ Dr. Papandrea's Homepage:  http://www.jimpapandrea.com Theme Music: Gaudeamus (Introit for the Feast of All Saints), sung by Jeff Ostrowski. Courtesy of Corpus Christi Watershed:  https://www.ccwatershed.org/  

The Price of Music
Interview: Caius Pawson, co-founder of climate strategy charity Murmur and founder of record label Young

The Price of Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 49:13


Steve and Stuart speak to Caius Pawson, co-founder of climate strategy charity Murmur and founder of record label Young. Send in your questions for Stuart and Steve on thepriceofmusicpodcast@gmail.com Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod For sponsorship email - info@adelicious.fm The Price of Music is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Unbitten
Ep 90 - Breaking Dawn Ch. 35-36: Volturi's Six Inch Nails

Unbitten

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 75:16


On this penultimate episode of the book (That's right! Next episode will be the final three chapters!) Bella picks up some important paperwork from our boy J, and then THE GIRLIES ARE HERE. The Volturi are giving us everything, Caius is a little bitch and the guard dogs are out. Mostly they just talk though but Aro is thriving.

SSPX Podcast
Daily Devotional: April 22, 2024

SSPX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 4:29


Today is Monday, April 22th, 2024, the feast of Sts. Soter and Caius, Popes and Martyrs, a Third class feast, with the liturgical color of red. In this episode: the meditation “Jesus Allows Thomas to Discover His Error,” a preview of today's sermon: Infinite Dignity, And a quote from Archbishop LefebvreThe email version of this Devotional is a perfect companion! Subscribe to Daily DevotionalSubscribe to Podcast to receive this and all our audio episodes: https://sspx-podcast.captivate.fm/listenSupport the SSPX Podcast with 1-time or Monthly Donation >>Subscribe to the SSPX YouTube channel here >>SSPX News Website: https://fsspx.news/enVisit the US District website: https://sspx.org/en What is the SSPX Podcast?The SSPX Podcast is produced by Angelus Press, which has as its mission the fortification of traditional Catholics so that they can defend the Faith, and reaching out to those who have not yet found Tradition. What is the SSPX?The main goal of the Society of Saint Pius X is to preserve the Catholic Faith in its fullness and purity, to teach its truths, and to diffuse its virtues, especially through the Roman Catholic priesthood.Authentic spiritual life, the sacraments, and the traditional liturgy are its primary means of bringing this life of grace to souls.Although the traditional Latin Mass is the most visible and public expression of the work of the Society, we are committed to defending Catholic Tradition in its entirety: all of Catholic doctrine and morals as the Church has always defended them. What people need is the Catholic Faith, without compromise, with all the truth and beauty which accompanies it.https://sspx.org

Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings
Apr 22, 2024. Gospel: Matt 16:13-19. Ss Soter and Caius, Popes, Martyrs.

Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 1:32


And Jesus came into the quarters of Caesarea Philippi: and he asked his disciples, saying: Whom do men say that the Son of man is?Venit autem Jesus in partes Caesareae Philippi : et interrogabat discipulos suos, dicens : Quem dicunt homines esse Filium hominis?  14 But they said: Some John the Baptist, and other some Elias, and others Jeremias, or one of the prophets.At illi dixerunt : Alii Joannem Baptistam, alii autem Eliam, alii vero Jeremiam, aut unum ex prophetis.  15 Jesus saith to them: But whom do you say that I am?Dicit illis Jesus : Vos autem, quem me esse dicitis?  16 Simon Peter answered and said: Thou art Christ, the Son of the living God.Respondens Simon Petrus dixit : Tu es Christus, Filius Dei vivi.  17 And Jesus answering, said to him: Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-Jona: because flesh and blood hath not revealed it to thee, but my Father who is in heaven.Respondens autem Jesus, dixit ei : Beatus es Simon Bar Jona : quia caro et sanguis non revelavit tibi, sed Pater meus, qui in caelis est.  18 And I say to thee: That thou art Peter; and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.Et ego dico tibi, quia tu es Petrus, et super hanc petram aedificabo Ecclesiam meam, et portae inferi non praevalebunt adversus eam.  19 And I will give to thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven. And whatsoever thou shalt bind upon earth, it shall be bound also in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose upon earth, it shall be loosed also in heaven.Et tibi dabo claves regni caelorum. Et quodcumque ligaveris super terram, erit ligatum et in caelis : et quodcumque solveris super terram, erit solutum et in caelis. St Soter was martyred in the second century under Marcus Aurelius A.D. 174, and St Caius was put to death A.D. 296.

Enigmas sin resolver
Vampirismo, satanismo y asesinato: la historia de Caius Veiovis

Enigmas sin resolver

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 30:00


Este hombre se hizo implantes subdermales que parecían cuernos, se hizo escarificaciones en la cara y el cuerpo y se llenó de expansiones con la intención de parecerse al demonio. Cuando fue condenado por asesinato, grito ante el jurado "¡Nos veremos en el maldito infierno!"En este nuevo episodio te contamos toda la historia de Roy Gutfinski Jr, más conocido como Caius Veiovis y su obsesión con el vampirismo, la sangre y la imagen de Satanás.

Salvione Presents Elevated Radio
Salvione presents Elevated Radio 066 - Caius

Salvione Presents Elevated Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 60:01


The weekly radio show from Salvione, blending house, funk, and tech, resulting in an unparalleled energetic dance floor vibe. Loods & Mall Grab - Love Is RealCaius & Redondo - Your Love (feat. BLAME)Reuben James - I Know You Too Well (Karma Kid 12” Remix) Redondo vs Rockefeller - Pretty Babyev.exi - Stellae (feat. Rhodes Rodosu)Caius - In The SunCaius - ID 1Kaytranada - Intimidated (feat. H.E.R.) (salute Edit)Caius - All Mine x jamesjamesjames - J'adore (Mashup)Cassette For Kids - TranquilY U QT - U Belong 2 MeChambray - Loving USammy Virji - Blue RollCaius - Tomorrow (feat. Neigh) (jamie from nowhere Remix)Caius - ID 2ManyFew & Voost - Off My MindSean Biddle - Pass It OnCherokee - Night BellsArmand Van Helden - Sacred Geometry (feat. Ant LaRock & Zhao) Caius - ID 3Change - Hold Tight

Saint of the Day
Holy Martyr Sebastian and those with him (287)

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023


He grew up in Milan and became an army officer, where he distinguished himself so well that the Emperor Diocletian made him captain of the Praetorian Guard not suspecting that Sebastian was a Christian. In Rome, while fulfilling the duties of a courtier, he used his position to comfort and encourage his imprisoned fellow-Christians. By his labors and example he brought many to faith in Christ, including Chromatius, the Prefect in charge of persecuting the Roman Christians.   Sebastian had upheld two brothers, Mark and Marcellinus, who were awaiting execution for their faith. When the day of execution came, their father Tranquillinus, who had been a pagan but through Sebastian's example had converted, presented himself to Chromatius and announced that he too was a Christian. His testimony was so powerful that the hard heart of the Prefect was melted, and he himself resolved to become a Christian.   Caius, Bishop of Rome, gathered the new brethren (both men and women — not all of Sebastian's converts have been mentioned here) to embrace them and baptize them, but also to warn them of their coming Martyrdom. He instructed some to flee the city and others, headed by Sebastian, to remain in Rome, devoting their days to fasting, prayer and thanksgiving as they awaited their death. As the "company of Martyrs" did this, many came to them and were healed of ailments, and many joined them in confessing Christ.   When the time of martyrdom came, each member of the company was subjected to imaginatively cruel tortures before his execution. Sebastian himself was made to witness the deaths of all his companions, then to endure his own trial. He serenely confessed his unshaken faith before Diocletian himself before being taken to the place of execution. There he was tied to a post and made the target of a band of archers until his body bristled with arrows like the quills of a porcupine. He was left for dead, but when Irene, widow of St Castulus, came to bury him, she found him alive and tended his wounds. Amazingly, he recovered, and presented himself once again to the Emperor. Astonished and outraged, the tyrant ordered that Sebastian be beaten to death with clubs and thrown into the city's sewer. That evening, a pious Christian woman was told in a vision to retrieve his body and bury it in the catacombs. After St Constantine brought peace to the Church, Pope Damasus built a church over the site in the Saint's honor. For hundreds of years, many miracles were worked there through St Sebastian's intercessions.

Saint of the Day
Holy Martyr Sebastian and those with him (287)

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 3:07


He grew up in Milan and became an army officer, where he distinguished himself so well that the Emperor Diocletian made him captain of the Praetorian Guard not suspecting that Sebastian was a Christian. In Rome, while fulfilling the duties of a courtier, he used his position to comfort and encourage his imprisoned fellow-Christians. By his labors and example he brought many to faith in Christ, including Chromatius, the Prefect in charge of persecuting the Roman Christians.   Sebastian had upheld two brothers, Mark and Marcellinus, who were awaiting execution for their faith. When the day of execution came, their father Tranquillinus, who had been a pagan but through Sebastian's example had converted, presented himself to Chromatius and announced that he too was a Christian. His testimony was so powerful that the hard heart of the Prefect was melted, and he himself resolved to become a Christian.   Caius, Bishop of Rome, gathered the new brethren (both men and women — not all of Sebastian's converts have been mentioned here) to embrace them and baptize them, but also to warn them of their coming Martyrdom. He instructed some to flee the city and others, headed by Sebastian, to remain in Rome, devoting their days to fasting, prayer and thanksgiving as they awaited their death. As the "company of Martyrs" did this, many came to them and were healed of ailments, and many joined them in confessing Christ.   When the time of martyrdom came, each member of the company was subjected to imaginatively cruel tortures before his execution. Sebastian himself was made to witness the deaths of all his companions, then to endure his own trial. He serenely confessed his unshaken faith before Diocletian himself before being taken to the place of execution. There he was tied to a post and made the target of a band of archers until his body bristled with arrows like the quills of a porcupine. He was left for dead, but when Irene, widow of St Castulus, came to bury him, she found him alive and tended his wounds. Amazingly, he recovered, and presented himself once again to the Emperor. Astonished and outraged, the tyrant ordered that Sebastian be beaten to death with clubs and thrown into the city's sewer. That evening, a pious Christian woman was told in a vision to retrieve his body and bury it in the catacombs. After St Constantine brought peace to the Church, Pope Damasus built a church over the site in the Saint's honor. For hundreds of years, many miracles were worked there through St Sebastian's intercessions.

Saint of the Day
Holy Martyr Sebastian and those with him (287)

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023


He grew up in Milan and became an army officer, where he distinguished himself so well that the Emperor Diocletian made him captain of the Praetorian Guard not suspecting that Sebastian was a Christian. In Rome, while fulfilling the duties of a courtier, he used his position to comfort and encourage his imprisoned fellow-Christians. By his labors and example he brought many to faith in Christ, including Chromatius, the Prefect in charge of persecuting the Roman Christians.   Sebastian had upheld two brothers, Mark and Marcellinus, who were awaiting execution for their faith. When the day of execution came, their father Tranquillinus, who had been a pagan but through Sebastian's example had converted, presented himself to Chromatius and announced that he too was a Christian. His testimony was so powerful that the hard heart of the Prefect was melted, and he himself resolved to become a Christian.   Caius, Bishop of Rome, gathered the new brethren (both men and women — not all of Sebastian's converts have been mentioned here) to embrace them and baptize them, but also to warn them of their coming Martyrdom. He instructed some to flee the city and others, headed by Sebastian, to remain in Rome, devoting their days to fasting, prayer and thanksgiving as they awaited their death. As the "company of Martyrs" did this, many came to them and were healed of ailments, and many joined them in confessing Christ.   When the time of martyrdom came, each member of the company was subjected to imaginatively cruel tortures before his execution. Sebastian himself was made to witness the deaths of all his companions, then to endure his own trial. He serenely confessed his unshaken faith before Diocletian himself before being taken to the place of execution. There he was tied to a post and made the target of a band of archers until his body bristled with arrows like the quills of a porcupine. He was left for dead, but when Irene, widow of St Castulus, came to bury him, she found him alive and tended his wounds. Amazingly, he recovered, and presented himself once again to the Emperor. Astonished and outraged, the tyrant ordered that Sebastian be beaten to death with clubs and thrown into the city's sewer. That evening, a pious Christian woman was told in a vision to retrieve his body and bury it in the catacombs. After St Constantine brought peace to the Church, Pope Damasus built a church over the site in the Saint's honor. For hundreds of years, many miracles were worked there through St Sebastian's intercessions.

The Face Radio
The Reset - Caius Alexander // 21-09-23

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 119:45


The very best in house and garage, focusing on old stool 90s and 2000s classics Tune into new broadcasts of The Reset, LIVE, Opposite Thursdays from 6 – 8 PM EST / 11 - 1 AM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-reset///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Face Radio
The Reset - Caius Alexander // 07-09-23

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 119:45


Smooth and downtempo sounds to make the end of summer that little bit easier. Featuring jazz, latin, downtempo, soulful and much more.Tune into new broadcasts of The Reset, LIVE, Opposite Thursdays from 6 – 8 PM EST / 11 - 1 AM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-reset///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Face Radio
The Reset - Caius Alexander // 17-08-23

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 119:45


This week, The Reset brings you two hours of old school garage classics from some of the biggest artists and best labels of the genre. Featuring both classic cuts and forgotten gems, this show is one to get you moving. Tune into new broadcasts of The Reset, LIVE, Opposite Thursdays from 6 – 8 PM EST / 11 - 1 AM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-reset///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Breaking Down Bad Books
Breaking Dawn - Chapter 37

Breaking Down Bad Books

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 42:51


Join me for a break down of Chapter 37 of Breaking Dawn, 'Contrivances', in which the wolves aren't werewolves, Caius throws a metaphorical match with a literal lighter, and Garrett makes a big speech... 'Breaking Down Bad Books' is a podcast analysing trashy bestsellers from a literary perspective. Currently covering Stephenie Meyer's saga-ending Breaking Dawn, and Veronica Roth's flop Allegiant on Patreon.Sign up to be a patron at www.patreon.com/breakingdownbadbooks for access to exclusive bonus episodes where I will be breaking down Midnight Sun with new episodes every Friday. You can also gain access to all of the previously published 365 Days, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed, Insurgent, Allegiant and The Maze Runner recaps.Read along with me and let me know your thoughts on Twitter @PodBreakingDown or Instagram @breakingdownbadbooks or email me at breakingdownpod@gmail.com. You can also leave a voicemail at www.speakpipe.com/breakingdownbadbooks.Hosted by Nathan Brown, who you can find on Twitter and Instagram @nathanbrown90. Previously covered: Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed, 365 Days, Divergent, Insurgent, Allegiant, The Maze Runner, and The Da Vinci Code.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/breaking-down. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Face Radio
The Reset - Caius Alexander // 03-08-23

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 119:45


The Reset is back with a bang after a short summer break. This episode is filled with beats perfect for summer vibes, from old school garage to some brand new deep house cuts.Tune into new broadcasts of The Reset, LIVE, Opposite Thursdays from 6 – 8 PM EST / 11 - 1 AM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-reset///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Litterae Latinae Simplices
(26) Caius Sallustius Crispus

Litterae Latinae Simplices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 23:06


Welcome to the History of Latin literature told in beginner-friendly, easy Latin (historia litterarum Latinarum lingua Latina simplici narrata). Listen to the episodes in order to navigate through history and learn the Latin language (the difficulty of my spoken Latin increases progressively throughout the episodes). The same episodes with Latin subtitles are available on my YouTube channel. This is a Satura Lanx production.

Litterae Latinae Simplices
(24) Caius Iulius Caesar, pars II

Litterae Latinae Simplices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 14:45


Welcome to the History of Latin literature told in beginner-friendly, easy Latin (historia litterarum Latinarum lingua Latina simplici narrata). Listen to the episodes in order to navigate through history and learn the Latin language (the difficulty of my spoken Latin increases progressively throughout the episodes). The same episodes with Latin subtitles are available on my YouTube channel. This is a Satura Lanx production.

Litterae Latinae Simplices
(23) Caius Iulius Caesar, pars I

Litterae Latinae Simplices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 20:16


Welcome to the History of Latin literature told in beginner-friendly, easy Latin (historia litterarum Latinarum lingua Latina simplici narrata). Listen to the episodes in order to navigate through history and learn the Latin language (the difficulty of my spoken Latin increases progressively throughout the episodes). The same episodes with Latin subtitles are available on my YouTube channel. This is a Satura Lanx production.

The Face Radio
The Reset - Caius Alexander // 15-06-23

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 119:45


This week's episode has all the sounds you need to get summer started - deep house, garage, soulful and much more. Featuring both brand new releases and previously unreleased forgotten gems, this is an episode not to be missed. Tune into new broadcasts of The Reset, LIVE, Opposite Thursdays from 6 – 8 PM EST / 11 - 1 AM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-reset///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Face Radio
The Reset - Caius Alexander // 01-06-23

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 119:45


Featuring the best in deep and soulful house, this week's show is a wild ride through different beats, sounds and vibes!Tune into new broadcasts of The Reset, LIVE, Opposite Thursdays from 6 – 8 PM EST / 11 - 1 AM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-reset///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Litterae Latinae Simplices
(18) Caius Valerius Catullus

Litterae Latinae Simplices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 23:04


Welcome to the History of Latin literature told in beginner-friendly, easy Latin (historia litterarum Latinarum lingua Latina simplici narrata). Listen to the episodes in order to navigate through history and learn the Latin language (the difficulty of my spoken Latin increases progressively throughout the episodes). The same episodes with Latin subtitles are available on my YouTube channel. This is a Satura Lanx production.

Let's Go to Space: BLUE-SKY Learning
Episode 116: Democratizing Space with PocketQubes

Let's Go to Space: BLUE-SKY Learning

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 32:56


Caius Reza is the Lead Business Executive at Alba Orbital, a Scottish company that builds and launches PocketQubes – PocketQubes, like what their name would suggest are tiny satellites small enough to fit in your pocket! After graduating from the University of Strathclyde in 2019, he joined the company and. handles the company's marketing and business operations, as well as organizing launch campaigns with Alba's launch team. Alba Orbital is based in Glasgow (Caius' hometown) and was founded with the mission. of ‘democratizing access to space' via PocketQube technology. PocketQubes are the ccworld's smallest commercial spacecraft and can be as small as 5x5x5cm. Their small size dramatically cut down the cost to launch your own spacecraft, meaning more people than ever before can start their own space programs! Caius has helped plan and launch over 25 PocketQube launch campaigns, including missions for high schools and universities across the world. Having worked with companies like SpaceX and Rocket Lab, Alba Orbital is deploying an earth observation constellation for near real time earth observation services, helping to mitigate climate change and responding to natural disasters. Caius is excited to share his knowledge and experience with the STEM community. He believes that PocketQubes have the potential to inspire a new generation of engineers and scientists. Alba Orbital website --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shawna-christenson2/support

The Face Radio
The Reset - Caius Alexander // 18-05-23

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 119:45


This Weeks show starts out with an hour of high octane UK garage and follows up in the second hour with deep house and techno sounds. Featuring old gems and newer cuts, The Reset gets yours summer started with a bang.Tune into new broadcasts of The Reset, LIVE, Opposite Thursdays from 6 – 8 PM EST / 11 - 1 AM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-reset///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Face Radio
The Reset - Caius Alexander // 19-04-23

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 119:45


This week's show is our most eclectic episode yet! Featuring house, techno, soulful, broken beats and a whole lot of UK garage, our musical journey twists and turns from genre to genre, old to new, up to downtempos with plenty of surprises along the way.Tune into new broadcasts of The Reset, LIVE, Opposite Thursdays from 6 – 8 PM EST / 11 - 1 AM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-reset///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caiusalexanderdj/Email: thereset@thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Face Radio
The Reset - Caius Alexander // 31-03-23

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 119:45


This show was first broadcast on the 30th of March, 2023For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-reset/Tune into new broadcasts of The Reset, LIVE, Opposite Thursdays from 6 – 8 PM EST / 11 - 1 AM GMT.Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caiusalexanderdj/Email: thereset@thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Face Radio
The Reset - Caius Alexander // 09-03-23

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 119:45


This show was first broadcast on the 9th of March, 2023For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-reset/Tune into new broadcasts of The Reset, LIVE, Opposite Thursdays from 6 – 8 PM EST / 11 - 1 AM GMT.Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caiusalexanderdj/Email: thereset@thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ResiDANCE - house, deep house, techno, electro-house, progressive, edm mix - Европа Плюс Official

01. Cocho - Never Settle (Extended Mix) 02. Shermanology & Funkerman - Amen (Funkerman Easy Peasy Extended Mix) 03. Pete Tong x Ultra Naté x LP Giobbi x Jules Buckley - Free (Do What You Want To Do) (LP Giobbi Extended Club Edit) 04. Andrea Bacchetti, Thomas Bresciani - My Soul 05. Low Steppa - The Feeling 06. Dombresky - IRLY (I Really Love You) (Extended Mix) 07. BLONDISH, Eran Hersh, Darmon - Sorry (w Madonna) (Extended Mix) 08. Diego Barrera - Libertad (Extended Mix) 09. Harry Romero feat. Inaya Day - Rise Up (House Masters Extended Edit) 10. Caius & Redondo feat. BLAME - Your Love (Extended Mix) 11. Terri-Anne & Kevin McKay - When I Knew (Extended Mix) 12. Moonbootica & Ante Perry - So Simple (Original Version) 13. Jamie Jones - Save Myself 14. DJ DimixeR & INSIDIA & Dmitrii G - So Sorry (Original Mix)

The Face Radio
The Reset - Caius Alexander // 02-03-23

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 119:45


This show was first broadcast on the 2nd of March, 2023For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-reset/Tune into new broadcasts of The Reset, LIVE, Opposite Thursdays from 6 – 8 PM EST / 11 - 1 AM GMT.Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caiusalexanderdj/Email: thereset@thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Face Radio
The Reset - Caius Alexander // 16-02-23

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 119:45


This show was first broadcast on the 16th of February, 2023For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-reset/Tune into new broadcasts of The Reset, LIVE, Opposite Thursdays from 6 – 8 PM EST / 11 - 1 AM GMT.Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caiusalexanderdj/Email: thereset@thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Radio Record
Oliver Heldens @ Record Club #448 (01-02-2023)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023


01. Elderbrook & Amtrac - I'll Be Around 02. Kah-Lo, Associanu, Karma Fields - It Girl (warner case Remix) 03. JLV - Skyfall 04. Oliver Schories - Gordon 05. Pig&Dan, Siavash - Get Down 06. WILL K & Eddie Thoneick - Carry Me Home 07. Julian Jordan - Losing My Head 08. Mau P - Gimme That Bounce 09. Bruno Furlan - Bongoloco 10. Fletcher Kerr, KEFFI - Impossible Beat 11. Laidback Luke - Could You Be The One (feat. Katy Alex) 12. Bingo Players & Oomloud - Get Low 13. Caius & Redondo - Your Love (feat. BLAME) 14. Siege - Freedom 15. Fedde Le Grand X Melo.Kids X Mila Falls - I Used To Think 16. Oliver Heldens - Oops ft. Karen Harding 17. Space Rangers & Disco Lines - Til I Die 18. Ronnie Spiteri - Scorpion 19. Harvey McKay - Borderline 20. Direct & CloudNone - Bring Me Back 21. Don Diablo & Azteck - Not Alone

The Face Radio
The Reset - Caius Alexander // 19-01-23

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 108:31


This show was first broadcast on the 19th of January, 2023For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-reset/Tune into new broadcasts of The Reset, LIVE, Opposite Thursdays from 6 – 8 PM EST / 11 - 1 AM GMT.Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caiusalexanderdj/Email: thereset@thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The BFF Bookcast
Bookcast Episode 33 - The Umbra King by Jamie Applegate Hunter

The BFF Bookcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 45:57


Teresa and Katie go over their LOVE for the Umbra King by Jamie Applegate Hunter. The story is an urban fantasy that follows vigilante, Rory as she's sentenced to the prison realm and meets Caius the Umbra King.

Saint of the Day
Holy Martyr Sebastian and those with him (287) - December 18th

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022


He grew up in Milan and became an army officer, where he distinguished himself so well that the Emperor Diocletian made him captain of the Praetorian Guard not suspecting that Sebastian was a Christian. In Rome, while fulfilling the duties of a courtier, he used his position to comfort and encourage his imprisoned fellow-Christians. By his labors and example he brought many to faith in Christ, including Chromatius, the Prefect in charge of persecuting the Roman Christians.   Sebastian had upheld two brothers, Mark and Marcellinus, who were awaiting execution for their faith. When the day of execution came, their father Tranquillinus, who had been a pagan but through Sebastian's example had converted, presented himself to Chromatius and announced that he too was a Christian. His testimony was so powerful that the hard heart of the Prefect was melted, and he himself resolved to become a Christian.   Caius, Bishop of Rome, gathered the new brethren (both men and women — not all of Sebastian's converts have been mentioned here) to embrace them and baptize them, but also to warn them of their coming Martyrdom. He instructed some to flee the city and others, headed by Sebastian, to remain in Rome, devoting their days to fasting, prayer and thanksgiving as they awaited their death. As the "company of Martyrs" did this, many came to them and were healed of ailments, and many joined them in confessing Christ.   When the time of martyrdom came, each member of the company was subjected to imaginatively cruel tortures before his execution. Sebastian himself was made to witness the deaths of all his companions, then to endure his own trial. He serenely confessed his unshaken faith before Diocletian himself before being taken to the place of execution. There he was tied to a post and made the target of a band of archers until his body bristled with arrows like the quills of a porcupine. He was left for dead, but when Irene, widow of St Castulus, came to bury him, she found him alive and tended his wounds. Amazingly, he recovered, and presented himself once again to the Emperor. Astonished and outraged, the tyrant ordered that Sebastian be beaten to death with clubs and thrown into the city's sewer. That evening, a pious Christian woman was told in a vision to retrieve his body and bury it in the catacombs. After St Constantine brought peace to the Church, Pope Damasus built a church over the site in the Saint's honor. For hundreds of years, many miracles were worked there through St Sebastian's intercessions.

Saint of the Day
Holy Martyr Sebastian and those with him (287) - December 18th

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022


He grew up in Milan and became an army officer, where he distinguished himself so well that the Emperor Diocletian made him captain of the Praetorian Guard not suspecting that Sebastian was a Christian. In Rome, while fulfilling the duties of a courtier, he used his position to comfort and encourage his imprisoned fellow-Christians. By his labors and example he brought many to faith in Christ, including Chromatius, the Prefect in charge of persecuting the Roman Christians.   Sebastian had upheld two brothers, Mark and Marcellinus, who were awaiting execution for their faith. When the day of execution came, their father Tranquillinus, who had been a pagan but through Sebastian's example had converted, presented himself to Chromatius and announced that he too was a Christian. His testimony was so powerful that the hard heart of the Prefect was melted, and he himself resolved to become a Christian.   Caius, Bishop of Rome, gathered the new brethren (both men and women — not all of Sebastian's converts have been mentioned here) to embrace them and baptize them, but also to warn them of their coming Martyrdom. He instructed some to flee the city and others, headed by Sebastian, to remain in Rome, devoting their days to fasting, prayer and thanksgiving as they awaited their death. As the "company of Martyrs" did this, many came to them and were healed of ailments, and many joined them in confessing Christ.   When the time of martyrdom came, each member of the company was subjected to imaginatively cruel tortures before his execution. Sebastian himself was made to witness the deaths of all his companions, then to endure his own trial. He serenely confessed his unshaken faith before Diocletian himself before being taken to the place of execution. There he was tied to a post and made the target of a band of archers until his body bristled with arrows like the quills of a porcupine. He was left for dead, but when Irene, widow of St Castulus, came to bury him, she found him alive and tended his wounds. Amazingly, he recovered, and presented himself once again to the Emperor. Astonished and outraged, the tyrant ordered that Sebastian be beaten to death with clubs and thrown into the city's sewer. That evening, a pious Christian woman was told in a vision to retrieve his body and bury it in the catacombs. After St Constantine brought peace to the Church, Pope Damasus built a church over the site in the Saint's honor. For hundreds of years, many miracles were worked there through St Sebastian's intercessions.

Saint of the Day
Holy Martyr Sebastian and those with him (287)

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 3:07


He grew up in Milan and became an army officer, where he distinguished himself so well that the Emperor Diocletian made him captain of the Praetorian Guard not suspecting that Sebastian was a Christian. In Rome, while fulfilling the duties of a courtier, he used his position to comfort and encourage his imprisoned fellow-Christians. By his labors and example he brought many to faith in Christ, including Chromatius, the Prefect in charge of persecuting the Roman Christians.   Sebastian had upheld two brothers, Mark and Marcellinus, who were awaiting execution for their faith. When the day of execution came, their father Tranquillinus, who had been a pagan but through Sebastian's example had converted, presented himself to Chromatius and announced that he too was a Christian. His testimony was so powerful that the hard heart of the Prefect was melted, and he himself resolved to become a Christian.   Caius, Bishop of Rome, gathered the new brethren (both men and women — not all of Sebastian's converts have been mentioned here) to embrace them and baptize them, but also to warn them of their coming Martyrdom. He instructed some to flee the city and others, headed by Sebastian, to remain in Rome, devoting their days to fasting, prayer and thanksgiving as they awaited their death. As the "company of Martyrs" did this, many came to them and were healed of ailments, and many joined them in confessing Christ.   When the time of martyrdom came, each member of the company was subjected to imaginatively cruel tortures before his execution. Sebastian himself was made to witness the deaths of all his companions, then to endure his own trial. He serenely confessed his unshaken faith before Diocletian himself before being taken to the place of execution. There he was tied to a post and made the target of a band of archers until his body bristled with arrows like the quills of a porcupine. He was left for dead, but when Irene, widow of St Castulus, came to bury him, she found him alive and tended his wounds. Amazingly, he recovered, and presented himself once again to the Emperor. Astonished and outraged, the tyrant ordered that Sebastian be beaten to death with clubs and thrown into the city's sewer. That evening, a pious Christian woman was told in a vision to retrieve his body and bury it in the catacombs. After St Constantine brought peace to the Church, Pope Damasus built a church over the site in the Saint's honor. For hundreds of years, many miracles were worked there through St Sebastian's intercessions.