Commune in Brittany, France, known for its Neolithic standing stones.
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Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks of using using stale bread to keep brown sugar moist. Dr. Don - not risky
En compagnie de William Lémergie, partez à la découverte de lieux emblématiques, de traditions séculaires et de talents exceptionnels. Suivez-nous pour une escapade captivante à travers plusieurs régions de France, où chaque étape vous réserve des surprises fascinantes !L'atelier des facsimilés de Montignac, Dordogne : Un voyage dans la préhistoireCommencez votre périple à Montignac, en Dordogne, où une équipe d'artisans recrée à l'identique les célèbres parois de la grotte de Lascaux. Leur savoir-faire minutieux permet de préserver ce patrimoine préhistorique unique pour les générations futures. Plongez dans l'univers fascinant de la reproduction d'art rupestre, un projet qui allie technologie et passion.Brasserie Castelin, Bénifontaine : L'art brassicole du NordDirection le Nord pour visiter la brasserie familiale Castelin à Bénifontaine, près de Lens. Découvrez l'histoire de cette brasserie centenaire, fière de ses racines et de sa résistance face à la standardisation. Plongez dans les secrets de fabrication de la bière Ch'ti, un véritable symbole de la région, et apprenez à apprécier le savoir-faire brassicole qui se transmet de génération en génération.Le moulin de Danemois, Essonne : Hommage à Claude FrançoisPoursuivez votre voyage dans l'Essonne, au moulin de Danemois, dernier refuge du légendaire Claude François. Explorez les pièces de sa collection personnelle et ressentez l'ambiance des années 60-70, cette époque dorée où la musique de Claude François a marqué l'imaginaire collectif. Un véritable plongeon dans l'univers de cette icône de la chanson française.Lancer de hache dans les Hautes-Pyrénées : Une expérience ludique et originaleEnsuite, cap sur les Hautes-Pyrénées, où vous découvrirez le lancer de hache, un sport de précision étonnant mais sécurisé. Apprenez les techniques du lancer et profitez de l'atmosphère conviviale de ce lieu insolite, où vous pourrez tester vos habiletés tout en vous amusant.La tarte au maroilles : Un délice du Nord avec le chef Fabrice MignotVotre aventure culinaire vous emmène ensuite au cœur du Nord de la France, où le chef Fabrice Mignot vous initiera aux secrets de la tarte au maroilles, un plat généreux et savoureux. Laissez-vous séduire par cette spécialité odorante et typique de la région, véritable emblème de la gastronomie locale.Des personnalités passionnées pour enrichir votre voyageTout au long de cette balade, des invités spéciaux vous accompagnent. Le comédien Georges Bélair vous guide à Carnac, où vous découvrirez le mystérieux patrimoine mégalithique, tandis que Sarah Doraghi vous expliquera l'origine de l'expression « mettre la pâtée à quelqu'un ». Ces personnalités passionnées partagent avec vous l'amour de leur région et vous permettent de mieux comprendre l'histoire et la culture locales.Un voyage à travers la diversité et la beauté de la FranceDe la préhistoire aux traditions culinaires, en passant par des découvertes sportives et culturelles, cet épisode de "Balades en France" vous promet un voyage riche en émotions et en savoir-faire exceptionnels. Préparez-vous à explorer la France sous un angle inédit et à célébrer sa diversité !Ne manquez pas cet épisode captivant, une véritable immersion dans les trésors de notre patrimoine !Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
Thousands of years ago, before the Romans, before the Greeks, even before the Old Kingdom of Egypt, an unknown people erected megalithic monuments on Earth. Their works span continents and millennia, leading us to believe that they were distinct, unrelated populations. But the similarity of the techniques used, the architectural principles and the engravings and sculptures indicate a common thought. It's by examining the astronomical alignments, the geometry and the measurements of these monuments that we can be sure that they are all part of the same culture. This film will change the way we see ancient peoples, separated from our own time by millennia.Howard Crowhurst is an independent researcher based in the megalithic area of Carnac in France. He has been studying megalithic monuments and other ancient sites around the globe for nearly 40 years. His work led him to make life-changing discoveries about the knowledge that is encrypted in ancient monuments. What are the principles that the builders used? Are they the same all over the globe, across continents and eras? And why was it so important to put all that effort into creating these spectacular monuments? These are some of the questions that Howard has spent most of his life working on, and the answers he has found are truly ground-breaking.https://howardcrowhurst.com/Documentary: Megaliths, Forgotten World, https://youtu.be/oAH5N16rz-kBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.
durée : 00:27:08 - L'Entretien archéologique - par : Vincent Charpentier, Antoine Beauchamp - Après plus de 70 ans sans fouilles, l'étude du sous-sol de Carnac a repris en 2024. Grâce aux techniques géophysiques, l'étude des alignements de menhirs et de leurs zones périphériques commence à livrer leurs secrets. Le site s'étend avec de nouveaux alignements et de nouvelles structures cachées. - réalisation : Olivier Bétard - invités : Vincent Ard Chargé de recherche au CNRS (laboratoire TRACES), co-directeur de la mission archéologique Abaya en Éthiopie (Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires Étrangères).; Vivien Mathé Maître de conférence en géophysique à Université de La Rochelle
Maybe late-night TV shouldn't be called “late-night TV” anymore, with so many viewers consuming it in clips the morning after, on their phones. Yet the genre's hallmarks — the avuncular host, the sidekick, the band, the monologue, the desk, the guests — linger. Most were stamped on America's consciousness by Johnny Carson.A new biography about an old reliable, Bill Zehme's “Carson the Magnificent” harks back to an era when doom and scroll were biblical nouns and Carson's “Tonight Show” was a clear punctuation mark to every 24-hour chunk of the workweek — less an exclamation point, maybe, than a drawn-out ellipsis. “They want to lie back and be amused and laugh and have a nice, pleasant and slightly … I hate the word risqué … let's say adult end to the day,” is how a producer in 1971 described the millions tuning in from home, to Esquire.Carson went off the air in 1992, after three decades on “Tonight,” and left this Earth in 2005. Zehme, a journalist known for his chummy celebrity profiles, struck a book deal almost immediately but struggled to get purchase on his subject— “the ultimate Interior Man,” he despaired to a source, “large and lively only when on camera” — and then was diagnosed with late-stage cancer. He died himself last year at 64, and a former “legman” and friend, Mike Thomas, has finished the project, giving it a doubly valedictory feel.There were plenty of earlier books to consult, like “King of the Night,” by Laurence Leamer (who wrote about Joanne Carson in “Capote's Women”), “And Now … Here's Johnny,” by a young Nora Ephron, and the memoirs of Carson's eternal second banana, Ed McMahon. His lawyer's tell-all, published in 2013, is tellingly unmentioned. Zehme and Thomas have taken, if not the high road, the yellow brick one, with Carson's Midwestern background left in dusty black and white while the nitty-gritty of show business is buffed to a high Emerald City sheen.Give the authors points for changing up the standard chronological format. We don't get to Carson's birth date of Oct. 23, 1925, in Corning, Iowa, until the 107th page; his rebirth on Oct. 1, 1962, in NBC's Studio 6B, midwifed by Groucho Marx, being the main event.On air, Carson would take on various goofy guises, including the turbaned Carnac the Magnificent. The book's title, and its light glide over his womanizing and sometimes violent alcoholism, suggest that in real life, too, he was a master of disguise and escape. After an unpleasant first date with Jody, he gives her a cactus in a bedpan with a note reading: “Sit on this. It will remind you.” After they married, she would sometimes wake with bruises. “Did he hurt you, Mom?” Joanna's son asks after blowups. Zehme attributes such behavior to a booze-poisoned “doppelgänger”; he credits Carson with destigmatizing divorce without considering how swiftly, today, his whole operation would be canceled.Visiting a proto-couples counselor, Carson “would taste shrinkage for the first time,” but he was far more comfortable overseeing Carson's Couch. He might have been his own best analyst. “My job is to give them that feeling,” he told the “Tonight Show” regular Tony Randall of his drowsing masses, “that there will be a tomorrow.” How very yesterday.
EP435. Dr. Blossom is a Naturopathic Doctor that specializes in herbal medicine and Caitlin Rivett-Carnac is co-owner of St. Francis Herb Farm. They are back in The Mom Room talking all things cold and flu season, understanding your cycle, and their refreshed women's line supporting all stages of life. From the menopause support formula and the herbal comfort topical for vaginal dryness, to the breast oil to reduce pain, there is something for everything! Check out my previous conversation with Caitlin and Dr. Blossom here. BE SURE TO FOLLOW ST. FRANCIS HERB FARM: @stfrancisherbfarm and visit stfrancisherbfarm.com SPONSORS Lumen — Go to lumen.me/MOMROOM to get 15% off your Lumen. iRestore — Reverse hair loss with @iRestore and get $600 off with the code MOMROOM at https://www.irestorelaser.com/MOMROOM #irestorepod Fungies — You can find these yummy gummies in the Vitamin section at your local Walmart or conveniently shop on their website, eatfungies.com. Enjoy free shipping and 20% off with code MOMROOM. Little Spoon — Simplify your kiddo's mealtime with 30% OFF your first order. Go to LITTLESPOON.COM/MOMROOM and enter our code MOMROOM at checkout to get 30% OFF your first Little Spoon order. RENEE REINA Instagram: @themomroom | @thereneereina TikTok: @thereneereina Facebook Community - The Mom Room Community Youtube: Renee Reina - The Mom Room Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Pink Tron, Sean forgets the sweaty transition, so Brent fills in with an amazing feat of precognition, psychically divining how the episode ends...Also, we chat about the new ZRL points race points distribution and how it will affect riders' motivations as well as discussing the week in Herd Racing.
W wakacyjnych „Muzycznych podróżach po Europie” zaproponowaliśmy wycieczki po zapierającym dech w piersiach wybrzeżu Bretanii. Znajduje się tam najwięcej latarni morskich na świecie z najwyższą tego typu znaną budowlą. Poznaliśmy celtyckie legendy i tradycje tej najbardziej na zachód wysuniętej części Francji, części wyjątkowej, „niefrancuskiej”. Fantastyczny świat Bretanii znajdziemy w legendach o królu Arturze i rycerzach Okrągłego Stołu, w opowieściach o poszukiwaczach Świętego Graala czy Tristanie i Izoldzie. Na naszej trasie znalazły się urocze, średniowieczne miasteczka i zamki, a także tajemnicze budowle w Carnac, starsze od egipskich piramid. Poznaliśmy też pełną smaków, zarówno z mórz, jak i lądu, kuchnię Bretanii. Gościem Jerzego Jopa była Grażyna Woźniczka, współtwórczyni i współwłaścicielka Polka Travel oraz marki WOW land, promującej Polskę regionalną, kulturoznawca, latynoamerykanista i filolog.
Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks of eating properly refrigerated 3-day-old fast food chicken tacos. Dr. Don - not risky
Join us as we dive into the epic battle of Late Night Television! Johnny Carson ruled the 70s with his California cool, while David Letterman brought quirky charm to the 80s from New York. We'll compare their iconic sidekicks, legendary bands, and unforgettable moments to determine who truly reigns supreme in Late Night history. But that's not all! Mike and Brian put their own spin on classic segments with hilarious takes on "Carnac the Magnificent" and the beloved "Top Ten List." Plus, it's your turn to get in on the action. Challenge the Dynamic Duo in a brand new trivia game called “Five Alive,” where you'll test your knowledge of our favorite decades. Don't miss this fun-filled episode!
Hapi Hara “Hapi” is the ancient pre-dynastic name for the Nile River. The name later came to represent Hapi, the god of the Nile, who represented the source of life for the Egyptians and other civilizations deep in Africa. Like its namesake, Hapi Hara feels she has been called to help others find their own inner essence or source. Hapi has had a lifelong interest in religion, spirituality, and mysticism across cultures. Her professional studies include an undergraduate degree in the behavioral sciences, a doctoral candidacy in psychology, and additional studies in the Enneagram, Reiki, and crystal energy. She has collected crystals and gemstones from a young age and understands them both mineralogically and energetically effectively synthesizing their properties through the sciences of chemistry and crystallography with their subtle energetic properties. Not only is she experienced with stones and crystals at the mineralogical level, she has also traveled to many sacred earth locations including mountain peaks, vortexes, volcanoes, canyons, ley lines, and megalithic stone sites such as Stonehenge and Carnac. Tapping into the ancient alchemical practice of crystal astrology, she identifies crystals that strategically heal, balance, and empower points in a person's horoscope. To book a consultation, Contact Us. Johndennis Rang Dang Namkha Govert Johndennis Govert is a yogi and guru of the profound path of spiritual liberation. He holds the lineage of three dharma traditions as a transmitted Zen Roshi in the Soto Zen line of Matsuoka Zengaku Roshi, as an ordained Kriya Swami in the Kriya line of Goswami Kriyananda, and as an ordained Nyingma Lama in the Tibetan Vajrayana line of Master Boma Meitza Quan. Johndennis is also a practitioner of several mystic arts, called Dao or Ways, that are parallel paths and supports of spiritual development. He practices Zen gardens and Shodo calligraphy with art examples displayed on his website www.johndennisgovert.com. He teaches and consults in feng shui design and is author of Feng Shui: Art and Harmony of Place (1993) and REALty Feng Shui (2018). Johndennis has been involved in a number of Traditional Chinese Medicine colleges and is a practitioner of Qi Healing systems. He continues as a teacher and consultant in Chinese and Western astrology for over 40 years having most recently been a staff consultant at Canyon Ranch in Tucson, Arizona. Johndennis offers consultations in Western astrology, Chinese astrology, feng shui, astrocartography, and other specialized services. To book a consultation or to find out more information, Contact Us. Sacred Intention Across cultures, the monthly new moon and full moon are considered sacred days. The new moon occurs when the feminine energy of the moon aligns with the masculine energy of the sun. This is a sacred alchemical alignment of lunar and solar energies and allows for the planting of seeds in our life...sacred intentions and spiritual awakening. The full moon occurs when the sun and moon are opposing each other causing tension and balance creating a way for us to manifest our intention. The new moon and full moon cycles of the month represent times to increase the meditation of our intentions and spiritual practice. Working with crystals helps to intensify, purify, and activate our intentions. Each month, we provide dates for the new moon, full moon, eclipses, and other significant planetary events including information about crystals that are helpful in working with these sacred alignments that potently influence our lives. Learn more about crystal astrology in our blog. See our Astrology Calendar of upcoming new and full moon dates.
EP370. Caitlin Rivett-Carnac and Dr. Blossom Bitting are in The Mom Room talking all things motherhood, sleep, stress management, immunity, and more! Dr. Blossom is a Naturopathic Doctor that specializes in herbal medicine and Caitlin is part owner of St. Francis Herb Farm. RENEE REINA www.themomroom.com Instagram: @themomroompodcast | @thereneereina TikTok: @thereneereina Facebook Community Youtube: Renee Reina- The Mom Room Podcast ST. FRANCIS HERB FARM: @stfrancisherbfarm SPONSORS Little Spoon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we are joined by Howard Crowhurst. Howard is an independent researcher based in the megalithic area of Carnac in France. He has been studying megalithic monuments and other ancient sites around the globe for nearly 40 years. His work led him to make life-changing discoveries about the knowledge that is encrypted in ancient monuments. In this show we will be focussing on Howard's latest book, The Megalithic Plan. ‘In the far distant past, Great Britain was measured and organised and unmovable monuments, earth mounds and henges, were built to immortalise the plan and to incorporate the differences linked to the earth's curvature. The principles behind this masterpiece and the reasons for which it was done, were handed down orally and in secrecy over the centuries by druids and Celtic monks until they were finally written down in cryptic form in the Mabinogion, the Welsh bardic tales. The installation was linked to the massive megalithic monuments in Brittany by incredibly precise meridian lines. This plan has remained hidden until now…' What are the principles that the builders used ? Are they the same all over the globe, across continents and eras ? And why was it so important to put all that effort into creating these spectacular monuments ? These are some of the questions that Howard has spent most of his life working on, and the answers he has found are truly ground-breaking. Website: https://howardcrowhurst.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowardCrowhurst Books: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B00J7U1QD4/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=2e02c557-0583-4fbb-a7ec-74c926b03f7e&ref_=ap_rdr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089949462873 #howardcrowhurst #megaliths #megalithbuilders ____________________________________________________________________ Follow us here: https://allmylinks.com/the-amish-inquisition Signup for the newsletter, join the community, follow us online, and most importantly share links! Producer Credits for Ep 313: Emma Bridges, Danny G, Helen and Aliyah ____________________________________________________________________ Leave us a voicemail: 07562245894 Message us here....follow, like, subscribe and share. (comments, corrections, future topics etc). We read out iTunes reviews if you leave them. Website - http://www.theamishinquisition.com/ Join the Element server: https://matrix.to/#/%23the-amish-inquisition%3Amatrix.org Subscribe to the Newsletter: http://www.theamishinquisition.com/p/subscribe-to-the-newsletter/ Get your Merch from: The Amish Loot Chest - https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/amish-inquisition-loot-chest Email - theamishinquisition@gmail.com Buy us a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theamishguys Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/theamishinquisition Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/theamishinquisition Odysee Channel - https://odysee.com/@theamishinquisition:e Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/c-1347401 Twitter - https://twitter.com/amishinqpodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/amish.inquisit.3 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theamishinquisition/?hl=en Bitchute - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/0fNMZAQctCme/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmv8ucrv5a2KpaRWyBWfBUA Find out how to become a Producer here - http://www.theamishinquisition.com/p/phil-1523918247/ Become a Producer! The Amish Inquisition is 100% supported by YOU. NO Ads, NO Sponsorship, NO Paywalls. We really don't want to suckle at the teat of some faceless corporate overlord. But that is only avoidable with your help! Join your fellow producers by donating to The Amish Inquisition via the PayPal button on our website, simply donate whatever you think the show is worth to you. If you find the podcast valuable, please consider returning some value to us and help keep the show free and honest.
A bit of fun this week as Geoff Shackelford and Lawrence Donegan play Carnac the Magnificent and look ahead to the next year in golf. All predictions to be taken with a healthy dose of scepticism.
durée : 00:07:11 - L'invité de 6h20 - par : Laetitia Gayet, Amaury Bocher, Elise Amchin - La tempête Ciaran a frappé de plein fouet le nord-ouest de la France dans la nuit de mercredi à jeudi : Olivier Lepick, maire de Carnac, est l'invité de 6h20, pour faire le point sur les dégâts provoqués par cet événement météorologique exceptionnel.
Dans cet épisode, les paillettes se retrouvent chez Manu et se racontent leurs dernières destinations : Carnac, Mouilleron-le-Captif...et Venise. Tout en s'imaginant dans le futur à Las Vegas. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:29:44 - Carbone 14, le magazine de l'archéologie - par : Vincent Charpentier - Au mois de juin 2023, à quelques encablures des plages de Carnac, des menhirs armoricains étaient détruits au bénéfice d'un magasin périurbain. Le scandale a été retentissant ! - invités : Nicolas Teyssandier Archéologue et préhistorien, chargé de recherches au CNRS et directeur adjoint du laboratoire TRACES; Bérénice Bellina Archéologue, chercheure au CNRS, Directrice de la mission archéologique française en Thaïlande et Birmanie péninsulaire, et éventuellement coéditrice en chef de la revue Asian Perspectives.; Julio Bendezu-Sarmiento Archéologue et préhistorien, spécialiste de l'Asie centrale, du Sud, et de l'Iran, hargé de recherche au CNRS, ancien directeur de la Délégation Archéologique Française en Afghanistan (DAFA).
Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks from making a baked potato in a slow cooker without added water. Dr. Don - not risky
Say the name "Ernie Kovacs" today and you may well be met with a quizzical look. But say "the video art pioneer who inspired SNL, Python, Laugh In, and MST3K among many others" and you'll be in business! Smart-ass adlibs, odd ball musical acts, and numerous (and sometimes surreal) camera tricks that we take for granted today were all part of Ernie's toolkit, and he was ubiquitous on 1950s tv. He also became a superb character actor and sketch comic, and - not surprisingly -- he was an early inductee into the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame. Find more clips below and thanks for sharing our shows! Want more Ernie? Ernie had a gift for improv and his early talk shows take full advantage. This clip catches some of Ernie's best for NBC, including a great bit with a malfunctioning camera (it starts about 5:40 in). https://youtu.be/GSH8L2zmtaM We like to say "all comedy is derivative" -- in the best way of course! You can see that premise in action here with Ernie's "Mr. Question Man" -- the foundation for Steve Allen's Answer Man and Johnny Carson's Carnac. https://youtu.be/Tz_C4ZEwFm4 Ernie was also a fine character actor with a standout role in Bell, Book and Candle among his highlights. But he couldn't stop being Ernie as seen in this faux trailer for his first film role in Operation Mad Ball. https://youtu.be/QuVhvH4NHNc
Stephen O'Malley visits with SOULA's Chelsea Rose to talk about exploring the mysteries of Carnac through music and sound.
The Amazing Kreskin joins Joe Sibilia to talk about his history as a member of the Friars Club, filming a DVD at the Friars Club in 2005, the joke that was always made at the Friars roasts about Kreskin, and attending Friars roasts for the likes of Hugh Hefner and Jerry Lewis. Plus, Kreskin talks about appearing on the television shows of Friars including Johnny Carson, Joey Bishop, and Regis Philbin, explains how he inspired Carson's "Carnac the Magnificent" character, and predicts the future of the Friars Club!
Alba Ventura revient sur la polémique autour de la destruction de petits menhirs à Carnac pour l'installation d'un magasin de bricolage.
durée : 00:05:47 - Ces chansons qui font l'actu - par : Bertrand DICALE - L'affaire des petits menhirs détruits à Carnac par le chantier d'un magasin de bricolage, nous le rappelle : les artistes sont toujours du côté de ce qui est détruit.
Regresamos a Egipto apenas un mes y medio después, esta vez para hablaros de contactos con el más allá en el pasado. Porque, qué duda hay que el hombre del pasado ya reflejaba de múltiples formas su intento por entrar en contacto con ese otro lado en el que se encontraban quienes ya marcharon… Egipto, Mesopotamia, Sego Canyon, los megalitos de Carnac… y miles de años antes a cualquiera de estos pueblos, Göbekli Tepe, en Turquía, son una pequeña parte de ese intento que la humanidad anterior dejó reflejado en el arte rupestre o sobre la piedra, convencidos de que más allá de esta vida no sólo había algo, sino que ese algo, además, convivía con nosotros. Y para hablar de estas y otras cuestiones, hoy estarán con nosotros un buen puñado de amigos… Iniciamos viaje…
Ce jeudi matin, Alba Ventura pousse un coup de gueule contre la destruction de menhirs à Carnac pour y construire un magasin Mr Bricolage.
Humour, blagues, parodie de chansons et actualité : l'actu du 8 juin 2023 vue par Rémi Marceau
Polémique en Bretagne, à Carnac, 39 menhirs datant de 7500 ans ont été détruit sur un site préhistorique pour y construire un monsieur Bricolage, le maire de la ville plaide la bonne foi, il ne savait pas que la zone concernée était à protégermarceau refait
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The Amazing Kreskin is a mentalist who has amazed and entertained audiences around the world for over 6 decades. He was a regular on television in the 1970s particularly on Johnny Carson where he appeared 61 times. He's also been on the David Letterman, Howard Stern and Jimmy Fallon shows among many others. Kreskin makes predictions. He does not claim to have paranormal or clairvoyant powers, and he's not a psychic. He's simply amazing!My featured song is “Trippin'” from the album of the same name by my band, Project Grand Slam. Spotify link.—--------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes of the podcast click here. To subscribe to the podcast click here.To subscribe to our weekly Follow Your Dream Podcast email click here.To Rate and Review the podcast click here.“Dream With Robert”. Click here.—----------------------------------------Kreskin and I discuss the following:His powersHis ability to tune in on people's thoughtsJohnny Carson created the Carnac the Magnificent characterStephen King created the Little Kreskin characterThe hidden check bitFell out of theater boothPredictionsSolving a hit-and-run crimeHis comic hero Mandrake the Magician—-----------------------------------------“BOBBY M AND THE PAISLEY PARADE” is Robert's latest album. Featuring 10 songs and guest appearances by John Helliwell (Supertramp), Tony Carey (Rainbow) and international sitar sensation Deobrat Mishra. Produced by Tony Carey. Called "ALBUM OF THE YEAR!" by Indie Shark and “One of the great rock sets of the year!” by Big Celebrity Buzz. "Catchy and engaging with great tunes!" - Steve Hackett (Genesis)"This album has life and soul!" - John Helliwell (Supertramp)"Bobby M rocks!" - Gary Puckett (Union Gap)"Nice cool bluesy album!" - Jim McCarty (The Yardbirds)"Robert really really really rocks!" - Peter Yarrow (Peter Paul & Mary)"Great songs. Great performances. It's a smash!" - David Libert (The Happenings)Click here for all streaming links. Download here. Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with Kreskin at:www.amazingkreskin.com Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comPGS Store - www.thePGSstore.comYouTubeFacebook - www.facebook.com/projectgrandslamSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
Carnac's Folly, Complete
Sky Flowers: “Murmuration” pt. 1 (@ 0:00) — Intro — Sky Flowers: “Murmuration” pt. 2 (@ 0:39) — Locations — Megaliths of Carnac in Brittany — Shapes — Sourcier — Pythagore / Pythagoras — Special properties — “Gymnopédie Baaka” pt. 1 (@ 2:34) — “Sunriders” — High place — Echo — Rhythm — “Afterlife” (@ 4:28) — Fresh air — Temperature — Senses — Creating outside — Atlantis II: “The Sunken Isle” (@ 7:01, feat. Alyssa Landry) — Houses — 20th floor — Sunrises, epic storms — Black Moon Chronicles: “Incantation” (@ 10:18) — Theory — “Fairy Tales” (@ 12:06) — Adventure games on an island — L'Île-d'Yeu — Patricia Ruscito, programmer Pierre Gaudillère — Children of 8–18 — Weather — One rule — “Calm Morning” (@ 15:22) — Cameras — Drawings — Schools — Learning by themselves — Surprises — Pedagogically interesting — “Opera Baaka” (@ 19:05) — Adults — Director — Space — Computer voice — Homer Simpson — Perceptions — Dracula: “Harmonic Flow” (@ 22:01) — Learning from each other — Fresh ideas — “Curu” (@ 24:29) — Teacher of English — Research — “Good News from the Multiverse” (@ 27:00) — Communities — Northern Exposure — Deo Gratias: “Gaia” (@ 28:31, feat. Alyssa) — Adolescents — Porn magazine — Justified — Nazi captain — Sweets and a plushie — Pixel art — Teacher of Spanish — Objected at first — The girls helped — Atlantis II: “Knees Up” (@ 33:11) — Le Dossier de la Torpille (The Torpedo File) — U-boats — Coordinates, longitude, latitude — Motivation — Atlantis II: “Fintan's Tree” (@ 36:51) — Stones — “Toyos” (@ 39:13) — Earlier days — National Education — Atlantis Evolution: “Limules célestes” (@ 41:32) — Sound patrimony — Isturitz — Stalactica — Bone flutes — Spaces — 10,000 to 50,000 years ago — Resonance — Conchs, whistles, rhombes (rhombuses / bullroarers) — Outside — “Forest Spirit” (@ 45:28) — Nature — Greek theatres — Acoustics — Colosseum — Black Moon Chronicles: “Destiny” (@ 49:11, feat. Alyssa) — Applying results — “Honey Joy” (@ 51:25) — CD-Rom extras — Bios of Pierre and of Stéphane Picq — Boring lessons — “Itamaracá” (@ 53:00) — Piano and flute — “Journey to My Roots” (@ 55:34) — Horizontal and vertical culture — Dracula: “Elfin Song” pt. 1 (@ 58:06, feat. Alyssa) — Insights — Notebook — Sharing — Dracula: “Elfin Song” pt. 2 (@ 1:00:45) — Games — “Pacha Mama” (@ 1:02:37) — David Lynch — Musical storytelling — Leonardo da Vinci — Biomimicry — Twin Peaks — Connected — Atlantis II: “Stars” (@ 1:07:15) — Rare artists — “Ombres du Soir” (@ 1:09:26) — Credits — Inspiration — Interviews vs. discussions — Wandering — “Gymnopédie Baaka” pt. 2 (@ 1:14:47) — Studios — Architecture, woodworking — Always more — Atlantis II: “Illumination” (@ 1:18:58)
It's cold and it's grey out there right now, so time to start planning your holiday. Welcome to Shaun's mini travel guides, to warm you up before Series 2. In this guide, Shaun and resident geographer, historian and comedian Iszi Lawrence share the weirdest and most wonderful shopping experiences in the world, from markets that float to witches' markets. The destinations they recommend include: - Night markets, Taipei, Taiwan - Night markets, Carnac, France - La Grande Braderie de Lille, France - Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Thailand - Masai Market, Nairobi, Kenya - Witch Market, La Paz, Bolivia Your Place or Mine is the travel podcast that isn't going anywhere - not until guests can convince Shaun Keaveny that their choice is worth getting off the sofa for. Each week a familiar face will try to persuade Shaun and Iszi that jetting off to their favourite destination is worth the hassle. Your Place or Mine is a BBC Audio production for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds. Producers: Becca Bryers and Hannah Hufford
Welcome back to episode 62 of The Great Deception Podcast where I dive into ley lines. Are they myth or reality? We will dive in looking at: Origins Black, Alfred Watkins, in his book The Old Straight Track Examples of Sacred Sites Telluric & Cosmic Energy Natural Grid Standing Stones Semantic Field Theory Hamronic Resonance Anchor Points CATHEDRALS & MEGALITHS Sacred Geometry Stonehenge, Carnac, St Michael's Line Chartres Cathedral Cathedral Builders Megaliths 3 Types of Sacred Spots Golden Ratio/Proportion Fibonacci Sequence The Critics Seattle Ley Line Plan 1987 Mat from The Great Deception Podcast Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thegreatdeceptionpodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast Merch: https://my-store-cb4b4e.creator-spring.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast_v2/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/Barons44 Email: thegreatdeceptionpodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-great-deception-podcast/support
Patric Verrone and I discuss his influences: Chuck McCann, Sonny Fox, Officer Joe Bolton and Jim Henson; Steve Martin; Carl Gottlieb; growing up in Ft. Myers, Florida; going to Harvard with Al Jean; his Lampoon competition packet; working with Andy & Susan Borowitz, Conan O'Brien, and future wife Maiya Williams on the Lampoon; becoming a lawyer; taking a leave of absence to try comedy writing; getting a job on the Late Show with Joan Rivers; rough times on the show; Victoria Principal doxing; leaving Joan Rivers and getting hired on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson; his interview with Johnny; writing sketch and monologue; Sunday morning meetings with Johnny; new characters created; Johnny wanted to dress up less; Carnac moments; The Critic; Doris Grau, Critic / Simpsons crossover; second crossover nixed; writing for the Muppets; the "new" Kermit; his idea of having other puppeteers work on characters and then having Frank Oz dub his voice in; the new puppet, Clifford; working with Dick Blasucci and Paul Flaherty; working with Martin Short, Don Rickles, Billy Crystal and Prince on Muppets Tonight; winning an Emmy and it having it bestowed by Barbara Billingsley; getting hired on Futurama; Cubert Farnsworth; "Problem with Popplers"; no lessons, just jokes; one of my jokes is similar to one in an episode; list jokes; "A Leela of Her Own"; explaining to Hank Aaron his dialogue; writing a Simpsons episode; being President of the Writer's Guild; net neutrality; visiting all fifty states; collecting the Marks Presidential Figurine Set and completing it himself;
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durée : 00:59:02 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit - Dolmens, menhirs, tumulus, cairns, alignements ou enceintes mégalithiques, autant de formations qui intriguent. Quels pouvaient être les usages de ces sites, qui pour certains remontent au Ve millénaire avant notre ère ? Les chercheurs sont loin d'avoir percé tous les secrets des mégalithes... - invités : Cyril Marcigny Archéologue et protohistorien à l'Inrap; Christine Boujot Ingénieure de recherche au Ministère de la Culture, à la DRAC de Bretagne, au Service régional de l'archéologie, spécialiste de Carnac et des ensembles mégalithiques
Episode 45 : A Horse Walks into a Psychologist's OfficeThis week on Talk Therapy CBT : On today's broadcast. The movie review that just wasn't, Dr. Raffa schools us on horse therapy 101 and Anthony pays tribute to Johnny Carson's "Carnac the Magnificent"Welcome to Talk Therapy CBT | Conversation about Educating, Connecting, Helping Individuals to the World of Psychology.We would like to thanks our sponsor : Dr. Alba Raphaela, you can buy her book about : Breaking the Mirror : A Story & Guide on how to recognize and deal with a narcissist. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09HFRNWYC/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_3NW8EE01F8A6G4KGNW56This podcast is sponsored by (https://www.innerbalancepsychology.com/) - Inner Balance Psychology Center, Psychological Treatment and Evaluations for Children, Adolescents and AdultsAs solution-focused therapists, our goal is to help you uncover your true potential and lead a life that is worth celebrating. While we can't change difficult situations of the past, we can work together to better understand and resolve challenges in your life. By applying complementary therapy approaches and techniques, we will unearth long-standing behavior patterns or negative perceptions that may be holding you back from experiencing a more fulfilling and meaningful life.Follow Us on Social Media:Blog : (https://www.innerbalancepsychology.com/blog/ )FAQs : ( https://www.innerbalancepsychology.com/faqs/ )Facebook : (https://www.facebook.com/ibpcllc)Instagram : (https://www.Instagram.com/innerbalancepsychology) Check out our website for more information : (https://www.innerbalancepsychology.com/) or email Dr. Raffa : (dawnraffa@innerbalancepsychology.com)This podcast is hosted by and produced by (https://www.innerbalancepsychology.com/) Please consider subscribing and sharing this episode if you found it entertaining or informative. If you want to go the extra mile, you can leave us a rating or review which helps the show with rankings and algorithms on certain platforms. you can leave us a review on Podchaser or Apple Podcasts Launch Your Podcast App Grab your phone and open up your Apple Podcast app – it's a purple icon with a radiating “i” on it. If you can't find it already installed on your phone, simply search for it in your app store. You can even just click here if you're on an Apple device.Locate the search bar and enter “Talk Therapy CBT” When the app is open, go down to the little magnifying glass icon in the bottom right corner to search. Type in “Talk Therapy CBT” When you see the album art for the cover, simply select it and you'll be taken to the podcast's homepage.Leave a Rating and a Review Once you're there, click on the stars for a rating (5 stars for top rating) and then scroll to the bottom, past someone else's review, and you'll see clickable text, “Write a Review.” Hit submit. Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Our Podcast Page : (https://www.innerbalancepsychology.com/ )( Subscribe with Apple Podcast )( Follow on Spotify )( Subscribe with Stitcher )( Subscribe on IHeartRadio )( Listen on other streaming platforms ) DISCLAIMEROpinions expressed are solely the hosts and guest(s) and do not represent or express the views or opinions of Inner Balance Psychology
On this trip report, Calee Spinney shares her experiences in Normandy, Brittany and Paris; starting with the Mont Saint Michel and Saint-Malo then moving on to Paris. They were going at a fast pace, but still had some surprising experiences and learned some lessons that will be helpful to other travelers. More episodes about Normandy and Brittany Email | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter Discussed in this Episode Mont Saint Michel Saint Malo Mussels and Fries The Catacombs The Rodin Museum The Cluny Museum and the Lady and the Unicorn Table of Contents [00:00:14] Intro [00:00:46] Today on the podcast [00:01:09] Podcast supporters [00:01:36] Thank you, patrons [00:02:50] France bootcamp [00:03:06] Next week on the podcast [00:03:31] Interview [00:04:21] Mont Saint-Michel [00:05:52] They were just like us [00:07:02] Where to stay, sleep, eat when visiting the Mont Saint Michel [00:08:39] Stay at the hotels row and take the shuttle to the mont [00:09:54] Visiting Saint Malo [00:12:18] How long to stay in a specific place [00:13:50] The catacombs [00:16:36] Don't try to get tickets too far in advance [00:17:34] Buy your tickets with an App [00:18:01] The Rodin Museum [00:21:41] Rodin Museum [00:22:01] The Cluny Musem [00:25:20] Standing Stones in Carnac [00:26:12] About Twin Rooms in France [00:30:54] Merlin's Tomb and the Fountain of Youth [00:33:03] Finding a pharmacy [00:35:32] Trip summary [00:38:01] Look for the train number Episode Page | Guest Notes | Episode Transcript
The mysterious Standing Stones around Carnac make a strong impression on most people. Why would anyone line up so many huge stones over such a long distance? What was their purpose? How did they do it? We don't have all the answers in this episode of the podcast, but we can help you plan a great trip to the standing stones of Brittany! What we can say for a fact is that large alignment of stones such as the one we see in Carnac are evidence of purposefulness. The people who created this structure were capable of planning a complex project. In a world that was still largely natural, this set them apart from the rest of the animal kingdom. Perhaps that was the whole point? Affirming their human nature as thinking, planning people? Table of Contents for 'Standing Stones around Carnac in Brittany' with links to the text transcript [00:00:14] Intro [00:00:38] Today on the podcast [00:01:04] Podcast supporters [00:01:22] The Newsletter [00:02:21] Annie and Elyse about the Standing Stones [00:02:33] Why the stones were made [00:02:59] The towns in the area [00:04:00] What are the Standing Stones? [00:05:15] What's a Menhir? [00:05:56] There are different kinds of standing stones [00:07:03] How they put them together [00:08:38] The orientation of the stones [00:10:28] Associated with the first farmers [00:11:32] Carnac, a World Heritage Site [00:12:35] Visiting Carnac [00:14:29] What could you do with the stones? [00:17:19] Standing stones are as mysterious as painted caves [00:18:12] The stones are marked, named, and described [00:19:12] The Dolmen as burial stones [00:19:40] How is a Dolmen different from a Menhir? [00:22:26] Cairn of Le Petit Mont in Arzon [00:24:46] Other places not to miss in the area [00:29:07] Perfect area to visit for people who like to be outside [00:31:24] The legend of Saint Cornely [00:34:14] Biking around Carnac [00:35:25] Riding Your Bike in France [00:35:53] This part of Brittany is great for slow travel [00:37:43] Weather in Brittany [00:38:50] Outro [00:39:22] New patrons and video update [00:39:59] Bootcamp [00:40:32] Preparing a trip to France? [00:40:53] Itinerary consultant [00:41:52] VoiceMap Tours [00:42:28] Travel question of the week: Train Conductors and getting told off [00:47:09] Personal Update [00:47:42] French people are not used to paying for medical care [00:51:30] Next week on the podcast More episodes about Brittany Episode Page | Show Notes | Transcript
Welcome to episode 37 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh's deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. This time, the presenters, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and journalist Jo Confino, are joined in conversation by Tom Rivett-Carnac. Together, they discuss the power that deep spiritual grounding has to support change in the world, as well as how to bring presence and insight into our daily lives and the global challenges we face; how to cultivate inner peace; and taking steps to make mindfulness a tool for individual and collective awakening. Tom Rivett-Carnac is a political strategist, author, and podcaster who has spent more than 20 years working to address the climate and ecological crises. He is also a Founding Partner of Global Optimism, co-presenter of the well-known climate podcast Outrage + Optimism, and co-author of bestselling book The Future We Choose. Tom also talks about his early-life experience as a Buddhist monk; spiritual development; coming together without egoic attachment to find collective solutions; and integrating practice and activism. Brother Phap Huu talks about practices for collective awakening and how to not lose track of mindfulness in society's busyness; training for the hard times; communities as support for the practice; touching enlightenment in daily life; finding peace in silence; being the change we want to see; and how Thich Nhat Hanh's teachings can serve people in times of crises. Jo delves into the power of presence; letting go of views; and why ‘showing up fully at work' may not work. The episode ends with a short meditation guided by Brother Phap Huu. Co-produced by the Plum Village App:https://plumvillage.app/ And Global Optimism:https://globaloptimism.com/ With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/ List of resources Tom Rivett-Carnachttps://www.globaloptimism.com/tom-rivett-carnac The Future We Choose: The Stubborn Optimist’s Guide to the Climate Crisishttps://www.globaloptimism.com/the-future-we-choose S.N. Goenkahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._N._Goenka Sagaing, Myanmar/Burmahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagaing Christiana Figuereshttp://christianafigueres.com/#/ The Way Out Is In: ‘The Three Doors of Liberation' (episode 18)https://plumvillage.org/podcast/the-three-doors-of-liberation-episode-18/ The Way Out Is In: ‘Free from Views in a Polarized World' (episode 36)https://plumvillage.org/podcast/free-from-views-in-a-polarized-world-episode-36/ The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OECD Ajahn Chahhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajahn_Chah Quotes “I’ve done things in the last two days that I haven’t done for 20 years. Like just sit on a log and watch the wind in the poplars for 15 minutes. And how deeply satisfying that present moment can be. I feel very grateful to find that again. And the strange thing, of course, is it was always there. I was allowing myself to develop this sense of melancholy and regret, like it was this difficult thing that I’d achieved and forgotten. And then, coming back here, it actually seemed simple.” “Spirituality, for us, is the refuge within that needs to always be cultivated.” “When we speak about coming back to oneself in Buddhism, it’s not about taking care of the ego but finding all of the beautiful conditions that we want to cultivate outside, inside of us. Then we will have the ingredients to offer to the world, to the workplace, to our families, to our loved ones.” “The necessary step that we all need to take is moving mindfulness away from being something that happens in isolation from the world, to something that happens while we are in the world and that the world can become a tool for.” “The only way in which we have a sense of collective purpose is in the unity of how we direct our attention towards the present moment, towards the world that we’re living in, that we’re all working to protect, but which the busyness of that activity is preventing us from seeing.” “I feel like I’ve spent half my adult life focusing primarily on presence and spiritual development, and the other half on raising a family, the problems of the world, and climate change – and now I feel like the interesting work is at the intersection of those two. I don’t feel like we can really advance unless we’re able to bring those two different elements together in ourselves, in our work, because we’re not really doing it at the moment.”“The systems and the institutions that we have relied upon to see us through this great crisis don’t look capable of delivering what we want. So where’s the edge that we need to dwell with in order to move forward? I believe it’s the integration of how we’re living our lives, how we’re bringing presence and insight to our moment, to the moments of our life and the great challenges of our generation.” “What we need is a collective awakening. Our teacher has said, ‘One Buddha is not enough anymore for our times, for our suffering, for the situations that we are facing. We need multitudes of bodhisattvas, of those who are selfless, those who know how to see the benefit of others as their own benefits, the well-being of the planet as their well-being.'” “Even though what is being shared is so painful, instead of drowning and being overwhelmed by the sorrow, my breathing becomes my foundation. I’m still present with the suffering, but I can guide the suffering. And this inner work, we believe [it] is so necessary for everyone today, because what we are facing will bring up a lot of emotions and feelings and even a sense of despair. And we all need a place of refuge and we need communities. I truly believe that community is the way forward; we cannot do it by ourselves. There’s no superman that can change the situation. We really need a collective movement, a collective awakening, a collective practice.” “It would be very easy to say, ‘I’ve spent ten years following my spiritual pursuits and 15 years working in the climate movement. Now I want to integrate them, I need to go away and think up a plan and come up with an ideology and a view that is one of integration.' But all we will have done is add to the number of ideologies and views out there. So it has to be about creating an intentionality and a presence and a space from which something can emerge. And that process can probably neither be hurried nor slowed down, but [it also] can’t be born unless it has space to breathe.” “The first thing that I feel will be important for me in returning to my life is the acceptance that normal life is different, and that I can’t expect perfection from myself. That in itself creates a relaxation. The best that we can do is bring more presence and more intentionality, and move in a direction that has that infused in it, and be able to let go of the things that distract us, the ideas that trap us – but that’s going to be a process.”
Welcome to episode 37 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh's deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. This time, the presenters, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and journalist Jo Confino, are joined in conversation by Tom Rivett-Carnac. Together, they discuss the power that deep spiritual grounding has to support change in the world, as well as how to bring presence and insight into our daily lives and the global challenges we face; how to cultivate inner peace; and taking steps to make mindfulness a tool for individual and collective awakening. Tom Rivett-Carnac is a political strategist, author, and podcaster who has spent more than 20 years working to address the climate and ecological crises. He is also a Founding Partner of Global Optimism, co-presenter of the well-known climate podcast Outrage + Optimism, and co-author of bestselling book The Future We Choose. Tom also talks about his early-life experience as a Buddhist monk; spiritual development; coming together without egoic attachment to find collective solutions; and integrating practice and activism. Brother Phap Huu talks about practices for collective awakening and how to not lose track of mindfulness in society's busyness; training for the hard times; communities as support for the practice; touching enlightenment in daily life; finding peace in silence; being the change we want to see; and how Thich Nhat Hanh's teachings can serve people in times of crises. Jo delves into the power of presence; letting go of views; and why ‘showing up fully at work' may not work. The episode ends with a short meditation guided by Brother Phap Huu. Co-produced by the Plum Village App:https://plumvillage.app/ And Global Optimism:https://globaloptimism.com/ With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/ List of resources Tom Rivett-Carnachttps://www.globaloptimism.com/tom-rivett-carnac The Future We Choose: The Stubborn Optimist’s Guide to the Climate Crisishttps://www.globaloptimism.com/the-future-we-choose S.N. Goenkahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._N._Goenka Sagaing, Myanmar/Burmahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagaing Christiana Figuereshttp://christianafigueres.com/#/ The Way Out Is In: ‘The Three Doors of Liberation' (episode 18)https://plumvillage.org/podcast/the-three-doors-of-liberation-episode-18/ The Way Out Is In: ‘Free from Views in a Polarized World' (episode 36)https://plumvillage.org/podcast/free-from-views-in-a-polarized-world-episode-36/ The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OECD Ajahn Chahhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajahn_Chah Quotes “I’ve done things in the last two days that I haven’t done for 20 years. Like just sit on a log and watch the wind in the poplars for 15 minutes. And how deeply satisfying that present moment can be. I feel very grateful to find that again. And the strange thing, of course, is it was always there. I was allowing myself to develop this sense of melancholy and regret, like it was this difficult thing that I’d achieved and forgotten. And then, coming back here, it actually seemed simple.” “Spirituality, for us, is the refuge within that needs to always be cultivated.” “When we speak about coming back to oneself in Buddhism, it’s not about taking care of the ego but finding all of the beautiful conditions that we want to cultivate outside, inside of us. Then we will have the ingredients to offer to the world, to the workplace, to our families, to our loved ones.” “The necessary step that we all need to take is moving mindfulness away from being something that happens in isolation from the world, to something that happens while we are in the world and that the world can become a tool for.” “The only way in which we have a sense of collective purpose is in the unity of how we direct our attention towards the present moment, towards the world that we’re living in, that we’re all working to protect, but which the busyness of that activity is preventing us from seeing.” “I feel like I’ve spent half my adult life focusing primarily on presence and spiritual development, and the other half on raising a family, the problems of the world, and climate change – and now I feel like the interesting work is at the intersection of those two. I don’t feel like we can really advance unless we’re able to bring those two different elements together in ourselves, in our work, because we’re not really doing it at the moment.”“The systems and the institutions that we have relied upon to see us through this great crisis don’t look capable of delivering what we want. So where’s the edge that we need to dwell with in order to move forward? I believe it’s the integration of how we’re living our lives, how we’re bringing presence and insight to our moment, to the moments of our life and the great challenges of our generation.” “What we need is a collective awakening. Our teacher has said, ‘One Buddha is not enough anymore for our times, for our suffering, for the situations that we are facing. We need multitudes of bodhisattvas, of those who are selfless, those who know how to see the benefit of others as their own benefits, the well-being of the planet as their well-being.'” “Even though what is being shared is so painful, instead of drowning and being overwhelmed by the sorrow, my breathing becomes my foundation. I’m still present with the suffering, but I can guide the suffering. And this inner work, we believe [it] is so necessary for everyone today, because what we are facing will bring up a lot of emotions and feelings and even a sense of despair. And we all need a place of refuge and we need communities. I truly believe that community is the way forward; we cannot do it by ourselves. There’s no superman that can change the situation. We really need a collective movement, a collective awakening, a collective practice.” “It would be very easy to say, ‘I’ve spent ten years following my spiritual pursuits and 15 years working in the climate movement. Now I want to integrate them, I need to go away and think up a plan and come up with an ideology and a view that is one of integration.' But all we will have done is add to the number of ideologies and views out there. So it has to be about creating an intentionality and a presence and a space from which something can emerge. And that process can probably neither be hurried nor slowed down, but [it also] can’t be born unless it has space to breathe.” “The first thing that I feel will be important for me in returning to my life is the acceptance that normal life is different, and that I can’t expect perfection from myself. That in itself creates a relaxation. The best that we can do is bring more presence and more intentionality, and move in a direction that has that infused in it, and be able to let go of the things that distract us, the ideas that trap us – but that’s going to be a process.”
Salut les amis ! Je reviens aujourd'hui avec un nouvel épisode sur les lieux que vous devez visiter en France : nous allons parler aujourd'hui de l'exceptionnel site archéologique de Carnac. C'est parti ! Vous pouvez lire la transcription de cet épisode sur mon site www.parisoclock.com.
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The Tim Corrimal Show Episode 662 – August 7, 2022 On episode 662 of The Tim Corrimal Show, I am joined at the round table with Joe (@Marnus3 on Twitter) from The Poorly Written Political Blog, Cathy (@Cathy47204163 on Twitter) and from the Let's Remember To Never Forget Facebook Page, Adam Hebert (Adam Hebert on Facebook) […]
The Amazing Kreskin explains how Johnny Carson developed the concept for his recurring Tonight Show character, Carnac the Magnificent --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amazingkreskin/support
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Our host Fredrik continues the mission to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between on the TV-show Ancient Aliens. In this episode we will break down episode two from season two (Ancient Aliens S02E02) called “Gods and Aliens”. It originally aired in November 2010. This is an episode that will bring us to the warm sun in Greece to visit the ancient gods up on Mount Olympus. We will travel more north and to the great halls of Odin and Thor. Could these mythological gods really be aliens in disguise? To help us sort these theories out properly we had to go big and slightly inebriated. Joining us this week is Cait and other Jenn from “Drunk Mythology Gals”. We take a deep dive into the mythology of aliens and the theories that Zeus and Odin are the same person. That Apollo might be the better evidence of extra-terrestrial teachers and we go back to the Carnac stones yet again to explore their mysteries. We also go through the story of the Lovelock giants and the pottery shard that some claimed had “Goliath” written on it. If you want to hear more from the Drunk Mythology gals they have a https://www.drunkmythologygals.com/ (website at drunkmythologygals.com), https://www.facebook.com/drunkmythologygals (a facebook page), https://www.instagram.com/drunkmythologygals/ (instagram page) and even https://twitter.com/drunkmythgals (a twitter page). If you want to email them I must prepare you that the answering times might be a tiny bit long. As usual you find all the references and further reading suggestions https://diggingupancientaliens.com/episode-18-aliens-swans-odin.html (at our website diggingupancientaliens.com). There you can also find contact info and other great things! Remember to leave a positive review since it does help us in the rankings! Only take one second but means so much to me. (In the episode we talk about the closest volcano to Olympus and it would be Volos Atalanti) In this episode we discuss: The City of Troy Heinrich Schliemann The Anunnaki Odyssey of the Gods (by Von Däniken) Zeus Poseidon Apollo Carnac Stones Pindar Hyperborea The Main Penny Lovelock giants Goliath Cardiff Giant
Here we are, the last playoff match of season before next week's championship bout! Returning victors Ian, Megan, and Danny test their knowledge of a thing we do not talk about. Round one will throw a dinner party for our favorite title characters before round two dives into the byzantine logic behind the titling of movie sequels. A customary lightning round caps off a tense match. See you next week for the season finale!Support Us On Patreon
Here we are, the last playoff match of season before next week's championship bout! Returning victors Ian, Megan, and Danny test their knowledge of a thing we do not talk about. Round one will throw a dinner party for our favorite title characters before round two dives into the byzantine logic behind the titling of movie sequels. A customary lightning round caps off a tense match. See you next week for the season finale! NOTES ⚠️ Inline notes below may be truncated due to podcast feed character limits. Full notes are always on the episode page.