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On today's episode, Troy, Zac, and Spencer talk about Taco Bell burritos versus Victorian Children. Who would win? They also have partnered with a non-profit organization, Loving Limbs, to raise money to remove all children's arms and legs and replace them with “replaceable” limbs. The Thought Dawgs also talk about mind-reading wives and fighting aliens with pool noodles and/or squirt guns. They discuss important solutions to problems like, how to deal with adults who cut in line. I'll give you a hint; public shaming seems to solve many life problems. They finish with their draft of “the best food items to come out of the microwave”. Is melted chocolate MORE desirable than chicken nuggets out of the microwave? Let us know what you think on our Instagram! Share the podcast with your friends. Caution: Do not operate heavy machinery while listening to this podcast!
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As the economy continues to recover from the effects of the slowdown of the COVID-19, we are observing our national debt exceed record levels. In a slower growth environment, founders and executives of early stage, growing companies may need to be more thoughtful and resourceful as they position themselves and their companies for a transaction. In this episode of the Sarian Strategic Partners Podcast, Greg Sarian CFP, CEO & Founder at Sarian Strategic Partners speaks with Ken Taormina about pre-transaction strategies to consider during challenging times. Ken is the President and Founder of Cortland Advisors LLC and was the CEO and Co-Founder of Nablis LLC. Ken has been the lead architect in the creation, development, and growth of companies in the professional services areas of global software services, corporate strategy, enterprise information systems, and digital Industrial Internet organizations and teams. He has proven expertise in digital engineering, enterprise, m2m, connected vehicle, mobility, cloud, and data analytics leading global organizations through successful transformation, growth and change. Starting with their own experiences, they end up giving powerful tips and tricks to sell your company. Tune in Now! Conversation Highlights: [01:55] Planning to sell? (Some important things to consider) [04:14] The need to hire a law firm. [06:48] CAUTION : Do not make these mistakes. [10:21] Make yourself stand out among the crowd. But how? [12:09] Have you ever thought about the net outcome of your company? [14:18] Marrying tax planning with philanthropy! [15:06] Issues with partner/family-owned company. [19:22] A lack of time? Remarkable Quotes: "Selling your company, sell it at the right time!" "Now is not the time unless you absolutely have to." Special Reminder Make sure to check out Cortland Advisors. Reach out to Ken: On LinkedIn At Cortland Advisors If you enjoyed this episode of the Sarian Strategic Partners Podcast, then make sure to Subscribe to our podcast. Connect with Greg on LinkedIn and check us out at Sarian Strategic Partners.
Vinegar To make wine, the sugar has to be converted to alcohol in a process known as fermentation. After the sealed bottle has been opened, there’s a second kind of fermentation that happens. During this process, the alcohol is turned into acetic acid, the main compound in vinegar. Acetic acid isn’t the only compound in vinegar, but it’s the one that makes vinegar acidic. In fact, with a pH of 2.4, distilled white vinegar is a pretty strong acid, more acidic than coffee or orange juice, but still less acidic than your stomach juices or, say, the liquid inside batteries (luckily). Vinegar’s acidity is what makes it such a good cleaner. Because vinegar is so acidic, it can counteract some icky buildups. It can dissolve away soap scum, brines left by hard water, and glue left behind by stickers. Vinegar is great for giving windows and mirrors (use a combination of vinegar and water and wipe with a newspaper instead of a paper towel to avoid streaks), no-wax floors, and wood paneling or cabinets an extra-clean shine. Another use for vinegar? Getting rid of stubborn stains. Lots of stains, whether from sweaty armpits or grass, are slightly acidic, which means they will dissolve away in the presence of another acid, like vinegar. Cleaner recipes Scented All-Purpose Cleaner One part white vinegar One part water Lemon rind Rosemary sprigs Combine the above ingredients together, pour into a spray bottle, shake, and then let infuse for a week before using. Once done, you can use the natural solution to remove hard water stains, clean trash cans, wipe away wall smudges, and much more. Besides a fresh scent, the lemon rind may help boost cleaning power. Caution: Do not use acidic cleaners on granite, as they will etch the stone. DIY Glass Cleaner 2 cups water 1/2 cup white or cider vinegar 1/4 cup rubbing alcohol 70% concentration 1 to 2 drops of orange essential oil for smell (optional) The next time you need to wash your windows and mirrors, combine these ingredients and pour them in a spray bottle. Hint: Don't clean windows on a hot, sunny day, because the solution will dry too quickly and leave lots of streaks. For mirrors, spray the solution on a paper towel or soft cloth first before wiping. De-clog a drain Clear a stubborn drain by pouring a 1/2 cup of baking soda down it, followed by a 1/2 cup of vinegar Cover with a wet cloth to contain the science fair-like effects (remember DIY volcanoes?). Wait five minutes, then flush with hot water. Stain and smell remover A paste of vinegar and baking soda can dissolve set red wine stains. Vinegar can even get cat or dog urine out of carpets or other cloths and, bonus, that pungent smell can keep pets away from places you don’t want them to go. LISTEN TO AUDIO ABOVE
A new MP3 sermon from Larne Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Caution: Do not copy Cain Speaker: David Brown-UK Broadcaster: Larne Free Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/30/2020 Bible: Genesis 4:1-16; 1 John 3:10-12 Length: 43 min.
Your spiritual goal is to receive OneWord from God that captures who God is inviting you to become, and how to live. OneWord that lets you see and embrace God’s grace and work in you in 2018. CAUTION: Do not pick a word for yourself that describes who YOU want to become, or what YOU want to work on in you. Rather, you’re asking God for HIS word for you, who HE wants you to become.
To understand technology addiction (or any addiction for that matter) you need to understand the Q-tip. Perhaps you’ve never noticed there’s a scary warning on every box of cotton swabs that reads, “CAUTION: Do not enter ear canal…Entering the ear canal could cause injury.” How is it that the one thing most people do with Q-tips is the thing manufacturers explicitly warn them not to do? “A day doesn’t go by that I don’t see people come in with Q-tip-related injuries,” laments Jennifer Derebery, an inner ear specialist in Los Angeles and the past president of the American Academy of Otolaryngology. “I tell my husband we ought to buy stock in the Q-tips company; it supports my practice.” It’s not just that people do damage to their ears with Q-tips, it’s that they keep doing damage. Some even call it an addiction. You can read the Nir and Far blog post on: Tech Companies Are Addicting People But Should They Stop https://www.nirandfar.com/2017/05/tech-companies-addicting-people-stop.html Nir & Far, a podcast about business, behaviour and the brain by Nir Eyal. If you enjoy this podcast, please subscribe on iTunes and leave an iTunes review. It will greatly help new listeners discover the show. Please visit my website Nir and Far for other info about my writing, books and teaching: http://www.nirandfar.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nirandfar/support
Most people treat aphrodisiacs as folk fantasy. Don't be deceived. When libido flags in women, there are many herbs that can help revive it. The biochemistry of plants like ginseng, dong quai, fennel, shilajit—even a few essential oils can bring powerful sexual regeneration to your body and intensify your libido. It's your own individual response to specific herbs that holds the key to which aphrodisiacs are best for you. Loss of your libido can have many different causes. So when turning to herbs for help in the sexual arena, you will need to experiment a bit to find which plants work best for you. But watch out. It can not only be easy to create an experience of intense desire; it can be just as easy for a woman to end up fertilized by the results of it. Shatavari—Asparagus racemosus This Ayurvedic female rejuvenation tonic is also an excellent aphrodisiac as well. It's been used for thousands of years as a female tonic to correct menstrual and menopausal imbalances as well. Traditionally known as “She who has 1,000 husbands”, it was long believed to give a woman the strength and passion to handle 1,000 lovers. Organic shatavari root extract contains a full spectrum of active and synergistic constituents, including saponins containing shatavarin. Use only this herb which is naturally grown or ethically wild crafted so it contains no chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Wild Yam—Dioscorea villosa Often restores a woman's libido so successfully that I wouldn't advise you to use it unless you have a sexual partner. You can take it as a tincture—½ to1 teaspoon in water twice a day—or as a dried herb in capsules, 4-6 capsules a day. I have known women who take as many as 10 capsules a day, but less than this works very well for most. American Ginseng—Panax ginseng Is as good a raiser of libido in women as it is in men, despite the assumption that it is a male plant. It is particularly useful for post-menopausal women. Drink it as a tea three or four times a day. Be patient it takes time to do its work. Shilajit—known by many names in many countries Has been used as an aphrodisiac and female fertility treatment for centuries. One of the most powerful “herbal” substances known, it has been used for thousands of years all over the world. It comes in a thick, tar-like form containing over 80 minerals from Himalayan rocks. It is anti-inflammatory, anti-stress and anti-anxiety, as well as anti-aging. Be sure to buy only the highest grade of Shilajit, wild crafted and gathered from the Himalayas, since only the finest will bring you your desired goal. Fennel—Foeniculum vulgare Is replete with plant steroids. In animal experiments it has been shown to raise the libido of both males and females. You can take it as a tea. Bruise a teaspoon of organic fennel seeds and pour 2 cups of boiling water over them. Steep for 5 minutes, strain and drink. Caution: Do not use fennel oil on your body when you are pregnant, as it has been known to cause miscarriage. Paradise Herbs, Organics, Shatavari, 60 Veggie Caps http://www.iherb.com/Paradise-Herbs-Organics-Shatavari-60-Veggie-Caps/40255?rcode=yes026 Herb Pharm, Wild Yam http://www.iherb.com/herb-pharm-wild-yam-1-fl-oz-29-6-ml/15280?rcode=yes026 Nature's Way, Wild Yam, Root Capsules http://www.iherb.com/nature-s-way-wild-yam-root-100-capsules/11652?rcode=yes026 Triple Leaf Tea, American Ginseng, Caffeine-Free http://www.iherb.com/triple-leaf-tea-american-ginseng-caffeine-free-20-tea-bags-1-4-oz-40-g/41338?rcode=yes026 Dragon Herbs, High Mountain Shilajit, 500 mg, 60 Capsules http://www.iherb.com/Dragon-Herbs-High-Mountain-Shilajit-500-mg-60-Capsules/23260?rcode=yes026 Frontier Natural Products, Organic Whole Fennel Seed http://www.iherb.com/frontier-natural-products-organic-whole-fennel-seed-16-oz-453-g/30935?rcode=yes026
Most people treat aphrodisiacs as folk fantasy. Don’t be deceived. When libido flags in women, there are many herbs that can help revive it. The biochemistry of plants like ginseng, dong quai, fennel, shilajit—even a few essential oils can bring powerful sexual regeneration to your body and intensify your libido. It’s your own individual response to specific herbs that holds the key to which aphrodisiacs are best for you. Loss of your libido can have many different causes. So when turning to herbs for help in the sexual arena, you will need to experiment a bit to find which plants work best for you. But watch out. It can not only be easy to create an experience of intense desire; it can be just as easy for a woman to end up fertilized by the results of it. Shatavari—Asparagus racemosus This Ayurvedic female rejuvenation tonic is also an excellent aphrodisiac as well. It’s been used for thousands of years as a female tonic to correct menstrual and menopausal imbalances as well. Traditionally known as “She who has 1,000 husbands”, it was long believed to give a woman the strength and passion to handle 1,000 lovers. Organic shatavari root extract contains a full spectrum of active and synergistic constituents, including saponins containing shatavarin. Use only this herb which is naturally grown or ethically wild crafted so it contains no chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Wild Yam—Dioscorea villosa Often restores a woman’s libido so successfully that I wouldn’t advise you to use it unless you have a sexual partner. You can take it as a tincture—½ to1 teaspoon in water twice a day—or as a dried herb in capsules, 4-6 capsules a day. I have known women who take as many as 10 capsules a day, but less than this works very well for most. American Ginseng—Panax ginseng Is as good a raiser of libido in women as it is in men, despite the assumption that it is a male plant. It is particularly useful for post-menopausal women. Drink it as a tea three or four times a day. Be patient it takes time to do its work. Shilajit—known by many names in many countries Has been used as an aphrodisiac and female fertility treatment for centuries. One of the most powerful “herbal” substances known, it has been used for thousands of years all over the world. It comes in a thick, tar-like form containing over 80 minerals from Himalayan rocks. It is anti-inflammatory, anti-stress and anti-anxiety, as well as anti-aging. Be sure to buy only the highest grade of Shilajit, wild crafted and gathered from the Himalayas, since only the finest will bring you your desired goal. Fennel—Foeniculum vulgare Is replete with plant steroids. In animal experiments it has been shown to raise the libido of both males and females. You can take it as a tea. Bruise a teaspoon of organic fennel seeds and pour 2 cups of boiling water over them. Steep for 5 minutes, strain and drink. Caution: Do not use fennel oil on your body when you are pregnant, as it has been known to cause miscarriage. Other simple herbs which you can add to your foods with a good reputation for enhancing libido are parsley, fenugreek—great to sprout and eat in salads—ginger, and anis. Even coca, from which chocolate is made, is a mild aphrodisiac. You can also use certain essential oils to enhance libido on the night. Massage your body and your partner’s with a carrier oil such as sweet almond oil or apricot oil to which you have added one of the aphrodisiac essences: Clary sage, ylang ylang, rose, or jasmine. Of course, this is for external use only. It’s powerful stuff—you need only 1 drop of an essential oil to each teaspoon of carrier oil. A capsule of vitamin E squeezed into the oil when you mix it helps keep it fresh longer. Next week on our Sacred Truth Podcast, we’ll be looking at some of the best aphrodisiacs for men, so stay tuned. Meanwhile, check out the links below for the best products you can find. Paradise Herbs, Organics, Shatavari, 60 Veggie Caps http://www.iherb.com/Paradise-Herbs-Organics-Shatavari-60-Veggie-Caps/40255?rcode=yes026 Herb Pharm, Wild Yam http://www.iherb.com/herb-pharm-wild-yam-1-fl-oz-29-6-ml/15280?rcode=yes026 Nature's Way, Wild Yam, Root Capsules http://www.iherb.com/nature-s-way-wild-yam-root-100-capsules/11652?rcode=yes026 Triple Leaf Tea, American Ginseng, Caffeine-Free http://www.iherb.com/triple-leaf-tea-american-ginseng-caffeine-free-20-tea-bags-1-4-oz-40-g/41338?rcode=yes026 Dragon Herbs, High Mountain Shilajit, 500 mg, 60 Capsules http://www.iherb.com/Dragon-Herbs-High-Mountain-Shilajit-500-mg-60-Capsules/23260?rcode=yes026 Frontier Natural Products, Organic Whole Fennel Seed http://www.iherb.com/frontier-natural-products-organic-whole-fennel-seed-16-oz-453-g/30935?rcode=yes026
Most people treat aphrodisiacs as folk fantasy. Don’t be deceived. When libido flags in women, there are many herbs that can help revive it. The biochemistry of plants like ginseng, dong quai, fennel, shilajit—even a few essential oils can bring powerful sexual regeneration to your body and intensify your libido. It’s your own individual response to specific herbs that holds the key to which aphrodisiacs are best for you. Loss of your libido can have many different causes. So when turning to herbs for help in the sexual arena, you will need to experiment a bit to find which plants work best for you. But watch out. It can not only be easy to create an experience of intense desire; it can be just as easy for a woman to end up fertilized by the results of it. Shatavari—Asparagus racemosus This Ayurvedic female rejuvenation tonic is also an excellent aphrodisiac as well. It’s been used for thousands of years as a female tonic to correct menstrual and menopausal imbalances as well. Traditionally known as “She who has 1,000 husbands”, it was long believed to give a woman the strength and passion to handle 1,000 lovers. Organic shatavari root extract contains a full spectrum of active and synergistic constituents, including saponins containing shatavarin. Use only this herb which is naturally grown or ethically wild crafted so it contains no chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Wild Yam—Dioscorea villosa Often restores a woman’s libido so successfully that I wouldn’t advise you to use it unless you have a sexual partner. You can take it as a tincture—½ to1 teaspoon in water twice a day—or as a dried herb in capsules, 4-6 capsules a day. I have known women who take as many as 10 capsules a day, but less than this works very well for most. American Ginseng—Panax ginseng Is as good a raiser of libido in women as it is in men, despite the assumption that it is a male plant. It is particularly useful for post-menopausal women. Drink it as a tea three or four times a day. Be patient it takes time to do its work. Shilajit—known by many names in many countries Has been used as an aphrodisiac and female fertility treatment for centuries. One of the most powerful “herbal” substances known, it has been used for thousands of years all over the world. It comes in a thick, tar-like form containing over 80 minerals from Himalayan rocks. It is anti-inflammatory, anti-stress and anti-anxiety, as well as anti-aging. Be sure to buy only the highest grade of Shilajit, wild crafted and gathered from the Himalayas, since only the finest will bring you your desired goal. Fennel—Foeniculum vulgare Is replete with plant steroids. In animal experiments it has been shown to raise the libido of both males and females. You can take it as a tea. Bruise a teaspoon of organic fennel seeds and pour 2 cups of boiling water over them. Steep for 5 minutes, strain and drink. Caution: Do not use fennel oil on your body when you are pregnant, as it has been known to cause miscarriage. Other simple herbs which you can add to your foods with a good reputation for enhancing libido are parsley, fenugreek—great to sprout and eat in salads—ginger, and anis. Even coca, from which chocolate is made, is a mild aphrodisiac. You can also use certain essential oils to enhance libido on the night. Massage your body and your partner’s with a carrier oil such as sweet almond oil or apricot oil to which you have added one of the aphrodisiac essences: Clary sage, ylang ylang, rose, or jasmine. Of course, this is for external use only. It’s powerful stuff—you need only 1 drop of an essential oil to each teaspoon of carrier oil. A capsule of vitamin E squeezed into the oil when you mix it helps keep it fresh longer. Next week on our Sacred Truth Podcast, we’ll be looking at some of the best aphrodisiacs for men, so stay tuned. Meanwhile, check out the links below for the best products you can find. Paradise Herbs, Organics, Shatavari, 60 Veggie Caps http://www.iherb.com/Paradise-Herbs-Organics-Shatavari-60-Veggie-Caps/40255?rcode=yes026 Herb Pharm, Wild Yam http://www.iherb.com/herb-pharm-wild-yam-1-fl-oz-29-6-ml/15280?rcode=yes026 Nature's Way, Wild Yam, Root Capsules http://www.iherb.com/nature-s-way-wild-yam-root-100-capsules/11652?rcode=yes026 Triple Leaf Tea, American Ginseng, Caffeine-Free http://www.iherb.com/triple-leaf-tea-american-ginseng-caffeine-free-20-tea-bags-1-4-oz-40-g/41338?rcode=yes026 Dragon Herbs, High Mountain Shilajit, 500 mg, 60 Capsules http://www.iherb.com/Dragon-Herbs-High-Mountain-Shilajit-500-mg-60-Capsules/23260?rcode=yes026 Frontier Natural Products, Organic Whole Fennel Seed http://www.iherb.com/frontier-natural-products-organic-whole-fennel-seed-16-oz-453-g/30935?rcode=yes026
Scripture Meditation. A reading of The Charge of the Goddess written by Doreen Valiente. Performed by Nemetona and Herne from Wyldwood Radio. Featuring "Nessus" by The Ambient Visitor. Followed by "Blessings" by The Lovely Moon. Credits: BFW Recordings, MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from Down at the Crossroads. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Music Meditation. Featuring "Deep Meditation" by Musical Spa. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Contemplative Meditation. A meditation on the ancestors and how they made us who we are. Featuring "Fluids of the Past Existence" by Alexandre Falcao. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Music Meditation. "Ambient Drum" a musical arrangement by Chris Orapello. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Music Maker, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Sound Meditation. 20 minutes of peaceful wind chimes. Credits: MusicAlley.com, SoundSnap, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Music Meditation. Featuring "Sunset" by The Lovely Moon. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Jamendo, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Contemplative Meditation. A meditation to find and converse with one's inner voice. Featuring "Float up from the Depth" by Adhesion. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Music Meditation. Featuring "Lize" by Brian J Scullin. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Esbat Meditation. A session of revealing, acknowledging, planning, and change. Featuring "Varuna" by The Ambient Visitor. Credits: Jamendo, MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Music Meditation. Featuring "Humea" by The Ambient Visitor. Credits: Jamendo, MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Silent Meditation. 60 minutes of silent meditation. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Scripture Meditation. A reading of Chapter 3 from The Book of the Law. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Scripture Meditation. A reading of Chapter 2 from The Book of the Law. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Scripture Meditation. A reading of Chapter 1 from The Book of the Law. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
In this episode, Shawn and Brien dissect the Oscars, uncovering the bowels of this most ancient awards custom. After that, the boys slice open the lastest episodes of The Walking Dead, and engage in a brutal, taut analysis of the best show on television. The show wraps up with a meandering talk of Ricky Gervais's latest shows and some other stuff that's on television. Caution: Do not operate a vehicle when listening to this show, as it may other cause great agitation or extreme drowsiness. WARNING: This show contains significant spoilers regarding recent episodes of The Walking Dead.
Music Meditation. Featuring "Ambientology 2" by Simon Slator. Credits: Jamendo, MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Contemplative Meditation. A meditation on the interconnectedness of existence. Featuring "Ixion" by The Ambient Visitor. Credits: Jamendo, MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Introductory File. A helpful session on learning how to meditate to music. Featuring "Eless" by Bryon J Scullin. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Silent Meditation. 45 minutes of silent meditation. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Music Meditation. Featuring "Year of Summer" by Ambient Light. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Contemplative Meditation. A silent meditation about finding the present. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Music Meditation. Featuring "A Paradise Lost" by ESGI. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Contemplative Meditation. Reflecting upon to know, to dare, to will, to keep silent, to go. Featuring "Discovery" by HawkWave. Credits: Jamendo, MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Tarot Meditation. A single card meditation for insight and clarity. Featuring "Push Pull" by Liquid Mountains. Credits: Jamendo, MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Chant Meditation. A session of repeated I.A.O. vibrations Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Esbat Meditation. A session of reflection, renewal, and new beginnings. Featuring "Janus" by Bing Satellites. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend, Jamendo. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Contemplative Meditation. A personal contemplative session reflecting upon the self. Featuring "Narcissus" by The Ambient Visitor. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao, Ghostfriend, Jamendo. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Music Meditation. Featuring "Music for Dreams Parts 1 and 6" by The Lovely Moon. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Ghostfriend, Alexandre Falcao, Jamendo. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Music Meditation. Featuring "Light Trails Across The Night Sky" by Bing Satellites. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Ghostfriend, Alexandre Falcao, Jamendo. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Guided Meditation. A reflection upon the vastness of the cosmos in relation to the self. Featuring "The Drifter" by ESGI. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Ghostfriend, Alexandre Falcao. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Silent Meditation. 20 minutes of silent meditation. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Ghostfriend, Alexandre Falcao. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Silent Meditation. 30 minutes of silent meditation. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Ghostfriend, Alexandre Falcao. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Silent Meditation. 10 minutes of silent meditation. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Ghostfriend, Alexandre Falcao. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Music Meditation. Featuring "Pluto" by The Ambient Visitor. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Ghostfriend, Alexandre Falcao. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Introductory File. A formal, but short introduction to the podcast series. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Ghostfriend, Alexandre Falcao. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
2014 Audio promotion for Baphmetis Meditation. Background Music: "Haumea" by The Ambient Visitor. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Alexandre Falcao. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Introductory File. An overview of how to meditate conlcuding with 5 minutes of silence. Credits: MusicAlley.com, Ghostfriend, Alexandre Falcao. Hosted by Christopher Orapello from The Infinite and the Beyond. Vist us online at http://www.baphmetis.com. CAUTION: Do not attempt to meditate while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Half an hour of the finest Drum & Bass. (Caution: Do not listen to while driving. It may make you break the speed limit towards the second half.) RCola - Warn Ya Serial Killaz - Mash You Down Filip Motovunski - Fake Nuttah London Elektricity - All Hell Is Breaking Loose LAOS - Panda Style Trei - Justify Original Sin - Therapy
For those of you using iTunes, or any other podcast software you can subscribe to the podcast http://feeds.feedburner.com/FullMetalChickenEggs.Thanks and Enjoy!FMCFull Metal Chicken EggsFriday, March 7, 2008How many kids with ADD does it take to screw in a lightbulb? Hey! Who wants to rides bikes!Source: Laffaday 03/04/08“A lot of people ask me if I were shipwrecked, and could only have one book, what would it be? I always say 'How to Build a Boat.'" -Steven WrightBizarre Warning Labels"This product not intended for use as a dental drill."-Found on an electric rotary tool."Caution: Do not spray in eyes."-Found on a can of underarm deodorant."Do not drive with sunshield in place."-Found on a cardboard sunshield that keeps the sun off the dashboard."Instructions: Open packet, eat nuts."-Found on a package of airline peanuts.“Not intended for highway use."-Found on a 13-inch wheel for a wheelbarrow.“Kills all kinds of insects. Warning: This spray is harmful to bees."-Found on a can of insecticide."WARNING: Contents flammable."-Found on a container of lighter fluid."Do not use orally."-Found on a toilet bowl cleaning brush."Please keep out of children."-Found on a butcher knife."Warning: Do not use on eyes."-Found in the manual for a heated seat cushion.‘Psycho Path' voted best U.S. street nameJudges for an online contest to determine the most unusual U.S. street name have settled on Psycho Path (do you get the feeling that, that sign gets stolen a lot), followed by Divorce Court. TheCarConnection.com's contest that ended earlier this month had more than 2,500 entries of verifiable street names.Psycho Path is a small private lane in Traverse City, MI, while Divorce Court is in Heather Highlands, PA. The third prize went to Farfrompoopen Rd., which the site editors said is the only way to get to Constipation Ridge in Story, AK. Several intersection combinations also got honourable mentions, including Nixon/Bluett, in Ann Arbor, MI, and the corner of Clinton and Fidelity, in Houston. There is also an intersection of Stroke and Acoma, in a retirement section of Lake Havasu, WI.Source: Bizarre NewsFMC Answers Philosophy QuestionsQ: "What would happen if an unstoppable force met an immovable object"A: "I'm beating someone will want their money back"Q: "What can first the chicken or the Egg"A: "The egg. I've heard that dinosaurs layed them but never heard of a prehistoric chicken."-FMCA guy in my office said this the other day:When picking a name for a son basically you want to pick one that isn’t easy to make fun of but with a daughter you’ve got a different problem. What you want to do is come up with a name, and then say out loud GENTLEMEN PLEASE WELCOME TO THE STAGE (insert name here) and if it sounds good you might want to come up with something else.-FMCQuestion: Why is it then when someone is born under difficult or rare circumstances it is always a miracle but if some dies under the same criteria it's not given the same reverence. Just because things are bad doesn't make them any less miraculous. Like a woman in the middle of an earthquake gives birth while trapped under a fallen building with no help or medical attention is a miracle. But a rouge barcalounger that was sent into the upper atmosphere by a tornado two months ago, and has since managed to circumnavigate the globe twice, following the long lost migration route of the extinct saber tooth duck, that crushes a man who purchased the same one and just though “There’s no way I’m going to be able to find one cheaper” that is not a miracle?-FMCI’ve always wanted to place an ad in the Female seeking Male section of newspaper and see if anyone responds. I think that it would look something like this: 450lb chain smoking SWF willing to settle for less. Must be registered voter and have 10 teeth or more. Asians preferred.-FMCFor more of FMCE and to view past issues or to listen to old podcasts please visit http://fullmetalchickeneggs.blogspot.com/ for the podcast just click the title of the issue.