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PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch's Christopher Adams as cohost to talk about Tiffany Stratton's celebration and all the fallout this week, Paul Heyman's big news to Cody and all the Royal Rumble and WrestleMania ramifications, Joe Tessitore & Wade Barrett, and much more with chat and email interactions. They also talk with an on-site correspondent who attended the Raw Netflix debut on Monday. Plus some quitting smoking and vegan diet talk at the end as a late bonus!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch's Christopher Adams to talk about WWE Smackdown heading into the holidays. They discussed key segments on the show including Drew McIntyre deciding to coexist with Solo Sikoa, the Grayson Waller Effect, Kevin Owens speaking about Cody Rhodes attack, did Naomi or Bianca Belair or both attack Jade Cargill, Carmelo Hayes-Braun Strowman, and more. They also got into a discussion on what the main sparks were for WWE's boom in business the last couple of years, the pros and cons of the three-hour format, and more with live callers and chat interaction throughout.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
Technology advancements have caused everyone to spend extended time engaged in digital spaces. Whether we like it or not, this trend keeps increasing. The world we are stepping into is continually growing drastically more digital.Digital universes or metaverses we interact in aren't all fake. When we interact with others online, it's an extension of ourselves. The scary part comes in because there is a merging of reality with fake spaces. Most of the time, the metaverses that exist do cause more harm to users. They're built to addict users to spend more time there which gains the builders of the platforms more money. And trying to keep people engaged isn't governed by moral obligations. Many times more deplorable content is introduced to suck users into these digital universes even more, even to their harm.So what can the church do? What role do or should Christians play in these digital worlds? Does Jesus want us to be involved in these metaverses or not?Christopher Adams, founder and developer of the digital metaverse called "Lands Of Elohim", speaks into all these topics and more. As a Christian who desires to spread the Gospel, Christopher tells us why the Church not only should be, but is already involved in great and positive ways spreading the love and truth of Jesus digitally.Listen as Christopher talks about the dangers that will come if the church runs away from this issue. But also the blessings and benefits that are coming as the church encounters those unreached people who would otherwise never come to the knowledge of the truth of the Gospel if it weren't for finding Jesus in the digital world.LEARN MORE ABOUT "LANDS OF ELOHIM": Christopher@LandsOfElohim.comCONTACT CHRISTOPHER FOR AVAILABLE POSITIONS
As gay men, we know that many have paved the way for us to enjoy our lives as they are today. But the fight isn't over, and it's always humbling and inspiring to revisit history and the arts that got us here. Today we are joined by writer Christopher Adams who invites to revisit, the re-release of Fritz Peter's Finistère a trailblazing, 1951 published LGBTQ+ novel that is more than just a commentary on homosexuality and forbidden love. It highlights culture clash, class conflict, divorce, child-rearing, and the gaps in the struggle of homosexuality that can provoke life's greatest pains. As such, Finistère is a transcendent novel that outlasts its historical moment and will appeal to all lovers of great literature. In this episode: Review how the past gay life informs our present gay life Uncover how the struggles have not really changed that much Compare the resilience of the 1950's with the resilience we need today About Christopher CHRISTOPHER ADAMS is a British-American playwright and screenwriter based in the UK. His plays include Cooked (Bread & Roses Theatre, 2015), Antigone (Actors of Dionysus, 2017), and Tumulus (VAULT, 2018 | Soho Theatre, 2019). He currently has a film project in development with Hirsch Giovanni. In his academic life, Christopher holds a PhD in mid-twentieth century queer publishing history from the Institute of English Studies, University of London. He is a co-editor of The Collected Works of John Ford: Volumes II & III (OUP). He is a U.S. Fulbright Scholar. Connect With Christopher Website Instagram Hey Guys, Check This Out! Are you a guy who keeps struggling to do that thing? You know the thing you keep telling yourself and others you're going to do, but never do? Then it's time to get real and figure out why....
Tuesday, February 20 is day 6 of the Lenten Journey. First Baptist Church of Athens offers daily devotions for reflection during Lent. These are personal stories given by members and come from their personal life and journey in faith. Real people sharing their joys and sorrows, doubts and convictions, fears, hopes, and gratitude. As you make your personal journey, and choices, during Lent, we hope their insights will bring you inspiration, encouragement, and discovery. The devotion today is given by Christopher Adams.
“All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make, the better.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson00:00 Intro11:11 Utilize your time and resources to give yourself the freedom to pursue the things you're passionate about or excel at.25:21 Helping people feel heard and supported.35:11 Creating and offering products online is complex and hard work but can be very successful if done carefully and properly.48:58 Do your mentors really want to help or do they just want to make money?54:00 What can I control?
Listen to this special edition of Home Health Revealed with Christopher Adams of National Association for Home Care and Hospice to let you know what you can expect at the NAHC 2023 conference this year. Learn about the theme, the incredible speakers and presenters and about things to do at the venue!
The Society of Critical Care Medicine's (SCCM) ICU Liberation Bundle (A-F) is unique because it can be applied to every patient, every day, by the full team. By fostering a holistic approach to treating patients and improving ICU team communication, the ICU Liberation Bundle has been proven in multiple studies to reduce: the likelihood of hospital death, delirium and coma days, physical restraint use, ICU readmissions, and discharges to rehabilitation facilities. Ludwig H. Lin, MD, was joined by Kristina A. Betters, MD, and Christopher Adams, PharmD, BCCCP, BCPS, FCCM, during the 2023 Critical Care Congress to discuss the future of ICU Liberation, including large-scale implementation, culture change, translation of existing tools, and implementation in resource-limited settings. This podcast is sponsored by Etiometry.
Polls are ubiquitous in Canadian election campaigns, but that wasn't always the case. Before political polling arrived in the 1940s, journalists and politicians had to go about gauging public opinion differently. But once polls made their way here, they became an indispensable part of Canadian politics.Joining me this week to tell the story of the development of polling in Canada is Christopher Adams, rector of St. Paul's College and adjunct professor in political studies at the University of Manitoba. Chris has worked in the industry and is now working on a history of polling.As always, in addition to listening to the episode in your inbox, at TheWrit.ca or on podcast apps like Apple Podcasts, you can also watch this episode on YouTube. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thewrit.ca/subscribe
Episode Audio interview Danny A. Rodriguez 23_NABD_9.47Hist_Freddie_C_Howard_Dr_Michael_McCorvey__c8b9009b75cf4bcfb2bfde235ca27775.mp3 The American Conscious My son has endured TWO (2) un-American and grave injustices, as Americans, we plead that this post leads to his draconian sentence for fake weed to be commuted. My wife and I are older and need him as does his wife and daughter. We pray for you mercy and support. Please Analyze: A) In 1994 my son Danny A. Rodriguez was sentenced to 22 years for a mere possession of a firearm (See Exhibit A, pg. 4, Judgment). Yet, in 2016, the supreme court ruled his sentence unconstitutional and he was resentenced to 10 years. Albeit to late, being that he (we) had by 2016 already nearly served the entirety of his 1994 illegal sentence. (See Exhibit. B, pg. 8, DE 201 2016 Judgment, and pg. 13, DE 202 Sentence is VACATED). These illegal 12 years of my son's life that he over served, he will never get back. Today another injustice against an American has occurred. B) In 2017 my son made a mistake which lead to him being sentenced to 33 years for his fringe participation in the sending to inmates an over-the-counter fake-weed: yet the founding conspiracy leaders Roy Kahn and Christopher Adams remain free. It is unexplainable. (See Exhibit C, pg. 16, 2017 Indictment and Exhibit D, pg. 26, 2019 Judgment). While his co- defendant received a sentence of probation for the same conduct (See Exhibit E, pg. 39, Co- Defendant. Judgment). Further he received 33 years for a conduct the bureau of prison's themselves sanction inmates to 30 days of segregation (See Exhibit F, pg. 45, Example of a sanctioned inmate) C) Also, the funds the government wrongly attributed to my son's case were monies I personally gave/loaned him (See Exhibit G, pg. 52, Bank Statements/affidavit.)
“Texas Masons take Freemasonry seriously,” were the words that caught my interest when researching sharing the story of Freemasonry in Texas. On this episode, Bro. Christopher Adams walks us through the history of the Craft in the Lone Star State, as Tejas became Texas.
Die ersten Weihnachtsmärkte haben geöffnet und wir freuen uns schon alle auf die erste Tasse Glühwein. Ein Weingut an der Mosel hat sich seit Jahren auf weißen Glühwein spezialisiert. Warum sich dafür der Müller-Thurgau besonders eignet und warum das Weingut Adams in Mehring damit so erfolgreich ist, das hört ihr hier.Hier geht's zum Weingut: http://www.weingut-adams.de/index.htmlHier geht´s zum Gewinnspiel: https://podcast.kunze.tv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
See here for full episode: patreon.com/aqnbIn this episode Steph speaks with Nichole Fitch and Christopher Adams-Cohen, two LA-based artists who've managed to make their individual creative practices collide in a bawdy spectacle of extravagance and deeply reflective eroticism.Both growing up in Pasadena, Nichole & Christopher have been friends first and collaborators second since age 12, finding each other in their shared appreciation for classical theatre, and a particular kind of aesthetic sexuality that imbues familiar forms with a new spirit of queer celebration. One is primarily a painter, and the other is an actor-director whose forays into playwriting led to this current collaboration, a play called The Dew Collectors that began with a residency at London's Soho Revue Gallery.
In this episode of Debugged, Medha Gupta sits down with Christopher Adams, a drug policy analyst with the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), current professor at Dartmouth College, and former antitrust and competition specialist at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Adams discusses the effects of the capabilities of new technology like machine learning on the CBO's forecasts regarding key U.S legislative decisions and in fields like economics and data analysis. Adams gives his take on why he joined the CBO and his inspiration for working in econometrics and statistics, and his most memorable moments working thus far in both the CBO and FTC. Furthermore, Adams elaborates on the skills needed for students to join the next generation of econometricians at the CBO and his inspiration for learning programming - an important skill in his field. Finally, Adams notes the most impactful research papers in the field of econometrics. With an all new Pop Culture Byte with host Michael Batavia, this is a must-listen episode of the Debugged podcast!
In this episode of Debugged, Medha Gupta sits down with Christopher Adams, a drug policy analyst with the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), current professor at Dartmouth College, and former antitrust and competition specialist at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Adams discusses the effects of the capabilities of new technology like machine learning on the CBO's forecasts regarding key U.S legislative decisions and in fields like economics and data analysis. Adams gives his take on why he joined the CBO and his inspiration for working in econometrics and statistics, and his most memorable moments working thus far in both the CBO and FTC. Furthermore, Adams elaborates on the skills needed for students to join the next generation of econometricians at the CBO and his inspiration for learning programming - an important skill in his field. Finally, Adams notes the most impactful research papers in the field of econometrics. With an all new Pop Culture Byte with host Michael Batavia, this is a must-listen episode of the Debugged podcast!
On this week's show, Molly and Tiffany chat about Bella Hadid's nose job confession, debate whether or not an Indiana man had to have a chicken surgically removed from his anus, pick-pocketing via Venmo, Caroline Calloway's eviction, David Dobrik's retirement and revisit the Magic Castle/Glendale conspiracy. TELL US YOUR MOST EMBARRASSING INTERNET STORIES ANONYMOUSLY! BUY OUR MERCH LINKS! Hi everyone I don't ask for much but could you please wish my daughter Emily a happy 22nd birthday please she would be so happy she has Asperger's and hasn't any real life friends it saddens me to say thanks very much much Emily's mum xx #twitter Nose Jobs FunnyBunnyLover100 shares post from Mommy Group about a woman who thinks her baby will get her new nose Bella Hadid regrets getting nose job at 14 Influencer was left temporarily BLIND after getting freckles tattooed Chicken Farmer "Upon arriving on the site, they found 57-year old Christopher Adams inebriated, bloodied and naked on a henhouse floor with a loudly clucking 5-pound chicken sticking out of his rectum..." Venmo Pick-pocketing via Venmo (truecrimecam) Is David Dobrik quitting YouTube ahead of the ‘Under The Influence' documentary? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjemhKV5BPw Magic Castle / Carousel conspiracy runs all the way back to 2017 Trip Advisor review Caroline Calloway gets sued 205 WEST 13TH LLC v. CAROLINE CALLOWAY et al Influencer Caroline Calloway Owes $40K In Rent: Village Landlord
Christopher is an American high school English teacher. He's worked for the Los Angeles Unified School District and for the past several years, he's worked within the DeKalb County School System in Atlanta, Georgia. Christopher shares about growing up in Georgia, and his experiences as an actor in New York and within the entertainment industry in Los Angeles. He also opens up about how he transitioned from working in the creative arts to education.
Christopher Adams is a recent Duke Divinity School graduate and currently the Assistant to the Senior Pastor at Woodland Baptist Church in San Antonio. In this episode of CUEcast Axiom, Christopher speaks of how gratitude shapes our faith development and encourages us to see a landscape much broader than just our own little world. As you listen, you will be challenged to make thanksgiving a way of thinking, a way of serving others, a way of life.
Mark is joined by SharpRank Founder & CEO, Christopher Adams. SharpRank is an independent ratings agency and performance rating platform for sports betting experts, algorithms, prognosticators, and the general public. Christopher talks about how both consumers and operators are leveraging SharpRank to bring greater transparency to the sports betting industry. Then Christopher tells the story of his journey to becoming a startup entrepreneur and Mark talks about his. Just Fucking Do It!
http://fanexperiencetv.com (Fan Experience TV) welcomes Christopher Adams for episode 97. Chris is the Founder & CEO of SharpRank. SharpRank is an independent cross-sport ratings agency for sports personalities, bettors, prognosticators, algorithms and the general public. Chris, Mike and Rick discuss: What is SharpRank? Why combine a ratings agency with the sports betting world? The state of the sports betting industry & why is it just getting started? Why Chris lost his voice over the weekend? In addition to our great guest we recapped week 2 in the NFL. We also preview week 3 with hot takes for the upcoming weekend and make our picks against the spread directly on the SharpRank app. Stay connected with Christopher and SharpRank Website: SharpRank.com Email: chris@sharprank.com Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/sharprank1/ (https://m.facebook.com/sharprank1/) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adams-christopher/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/adams-christopher/) Instagram: @Sharp_Rank Twitter: @Sharp_Rank App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sharprank/id1565732278 (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sharprank/id1565732278) Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sharprank.app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sharprank.app) SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTJoin us live and in person for our 100th episode on Sunday, October 10th at 1pm EST at Rudi's Bar and Grille. Rudi's is located at 554 NY-112, Patchogue, NY 11772. We are excited to meet our dedicated viewers and have fun watching the early slate of games between the Jets London showdown and the Giants/Cowboys game of the week in the late slate of games in week 5 of NFL football. Come on down and have a good time with us and your fellow fans. https://fb.me/e/1bBGB0Gaf (RSVP HERE) http://FanExperiencetv.com (Fan Experience TV) is presented by http://playingthefield.io/ (Playing The Field™). Playing The Field is a sports-themed matchmaking solution that helps sports fans find platonic and romantic connections quicker and easier than ever before. Join today and Find Your MVP!
Men are more likely to delay or skip health appointments - often waiting until the last minute, or trying to just tough it out. But men need regular checkups to screen for potential health risks and stay on track for a healthy future. MercyOne urologist Christopher Adams, MD joins us to talk about the importance for men to keep track of their health, and some of the regular screenings you will need. Some of the top risks for men include: heart health respiratory disease alcohol diabetes behavioral health accidents and injuries Send us your feedback by emailing podcast@mercyhealth.com, or fill out the submission form at MercyOne.org/podcast Your Best Life – powered by MercyOne
Men are more likely to delay or skip health appointments - often waiting until the last minute, or trying to just tough it out. But men need regular checkups to screen for potential health risks and stay on track for a healthy future. MercyOne urologist Christopher Adams, MD joins us to talk about the importance for men to keep track of their health, and some of the regular screenings you will need. Some of the top risks for men include: heart health respiratory disease alcohol diabetes behavioral health accidents and injuries Send us your feedback by emailing podcast@mercyhealth.com, or fill out the submission form at MercyOne.org/podcast Your Best Life – powered by MercyOne
It's amazing what an opportunely placed H can do to a phrase -- and Christopher Adams demonstrates this not just once or twice, but *four* times, taking common phrases, and tossing in an H to get a punderfully amusing answer. There was a lot of pop culture in today's crossword. This fazed Jean not at all, but Mike got temporarily natticked at the corner of 1D, "The Open Window" story writer, SAKI, and 17A, Actress Russell, KERI, knowing neither: only by walking through the alphabet did he eventually stumble upon the necessary K.It's Triplet Tuesday, and in today's game Jean shows definitively why she is known as the queen of 3 letter answers!
Manitoba's health-care system is struggling under the weight of a third wave of COVID-19, prompting calls for stricter public health measures and greater efforts to curb the outbreak. Matt Galloway talks to Dr. Eric Jacobsohn, an ICU physician at Winnipeg Health Services Centre and the St. Boniface Hospital in Manitoba; Melanie MacKinnon, head of the Indigenous Institute of Health and Healing at the University of Manitoba; and Christopher Adams, an adjunct professor in the political studies department at the University of Manitoba.
Rising COVID-19 cases and deaths have led to more severe restrictions in the western provinces - measures Manitoba and Alberta premiers had resisted until now. New polls show they may have waited too long. Pallister and Kenney are the least popular pandemic premiers, and lag far behind their neighbours in Saskatchewan and B.C.. Kathleen Petty finds out why with Shachi Kurl, president of the Angus Reid Institute, political scientist Christopher Adams of the University of Manitoba, and political strategist and communications specialist Corey Hogan of The Strategists podcast.
Today's Advent devotion from First Baptist Athens is offered by Christopher Adams. The story of the angel Gabriel's announcement to Mary is told in the gospel of Luke, chapter 1, verses 26-38. The passage is being read today from The Voice translation. Prior to the reading of the scripture, the voice of Alan Hester invites God's presence singing O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn talk about the ongoing election. Later, the Good Faith Media Ernest C. Hynds Jr. Interns, Rebekah Gordon and Christopher Adams, join the show to talk about their work this semester and their hopes for our country moving forward. Learn more about our internship opportunities here.
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn talk about the ongoing election.Later, the Good Faith Media Ernest C. Hynds Jr. Interns, Rebekah Gordon and Christopher Adams, join the show to talk about their work this semester and their hopes for our country moving forward. Learn more about our internship opportunities here.
Dr. Christopher Adams talks about growing up bicultural and how this drew him to learn about the immigrant experience. This ultimately led him to pursue a degree in which he could learn to both understand and help those having a challenging time in the US education system, especially on the US border with Mexico. Dr. Adams talks about teaching students with trauma, mental health struggles, and how his music he plays for the homeless community gives him connection. Listen and be inspired, challenged and equipped by Dr. Adams as he shares and leads with vulnerability. He spends so much time listening to those he encounters. Here's our chance to listen to what he has learned, and how we too can make a world of difference as teachers, social justice workers, and human beings. Look for his music with his band C.M. & the Revelators on Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/artist/4nPlCn1ih5Hv7RlW6PQtBl?si=p76q2yFqSOWuNzatkX0c-g. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. RATE and REVIEW the show on iTunes. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lori-adams-brown/support (https://anchor.fm/lori-adams-brown/support)Mentioned in this episode: Coaching Sept 22 Want to get unstuck and make a difference? Go to loriadamsbrown.com/coachnig for a free exploratory session. Patreon Support us for as little as $5/month at Patreon.com/aworldofdifference and receive exclusive audio content and free merch. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Dr. Christopher Adams talks about growing up bicultural and how this drew him to learn about the immigrant experience. This ultimately led him to pursue a degree in which he could learn to both understand and help those having a challenging time in the US education system, especially on the US border with Mexico. Dr. Adams talks about teaching students with trauma, mental health struggles, and how his music he plays for the homeless community gives him connection. Listen and be inspired, challenged and equipped by Dr. Adams as he shares and leads with vulnerability. He spends so much time listening to those he encounters. Here's our chance to listen to what he has learned, and how we too can make a world of difference as teachers, social justice workers, and human beings. Look for his music with his band C.M. & the Revelators on Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/artist/4nPlCn1ih5Hv7RlW6PQtBl?si=p76q2yFqSOWuNzatkX0c-g. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. RATE and REVIEW the show on iTunes. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lori-adams-brown/supportMentioned in this episode:Do you want to go deeper?Join us in Difference Makers, a community where we watch and discuss exclusive content that truly makes a difference. Give us $5 a month (the price of a latte), and join in on the conversation with our host Lori and others who want to make a difference. We'd love to have you join us!PatreonJoin Difference MakersJoin us in our membership community for exclusive content for only $5/month at https://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference. We go deeper with each guest, and it makes such a difference.PatreonThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
Dr. Christopher Adams talks about growing up bicultural and how this drew him to learn about the immigrant experience. This ultimately led him to pursue a degree in which he could learn to both understand and help those having a challenging time in the US education system, especially on the US border with Mexico. Dr. Adams talks about teaching students with trauma, mental health struggles, and how his music he plays for the homeless community gives him connection. Listen and be inspired, challenged and equipped by Dr. Adams as he shares and leads with vulnerability. He spends so much time listening to those he encounters. Here's our chance to listen to what he has learned, and how we too can make a world of difference as teachers, social justice workers, and human beings. Look for his music with his band C.M. & the Revelators on Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/artist/4nPlCn1ih5Hv7RlW6PQtBl?si=p76q2yFqSOWuNzatkX0c-g. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. RATE and REVIEW the show on iTunes. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lori-adams-brown/support (https://anchor.fm/lori-adams-brown/support)Mentioned in this episode: Coaching Sept 22 Want to get unstuck and make a difference? Go to loriadamsbrown.com/coachnig for a free exploratory session. Patreon Support us for as little as $5/month at Patreon.com/aworldofdifference and receive exclusive audio content and free merch. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Dr. Christopher Adams talks about growing up bicultural and how this drew him to learn about the immigrant experience. This ultimately led him to pursue a degree in which he could learn to both understand and help those having a challenging time in the US education system, especially on the US border with Mexico. Dr. Adams talks about teaching students with trauma, mental health struggles, and how his music he plays for the homeless community gives him connection. Listen and be inspired, challenged and equipped by Dr. Adams as he shares and leads with vulnerability. He spends so much time listening to those he encounters. Here's our chance to listen to what he has learned, and how we too can make a world of difference as teachers, social justice workers, and human beings. Look for his music with his band C.M. & the Revelators on Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/artist/4nPlCn1ih5Hv7RlW6PQtBl?si=p76q2yFqSOWuNzatkX0c-g. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. RATE and REVIEW the show on iTunes. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lori-adams-brown/supportMentioned in this episode:Do you want to go deeper?Join us in Difference Makers, a community where we watch and discuss exclusive content that truly makes a difference. Give us $5 a month (the price of a latte), and join in on the conversation with our host Lori and others who want to make a difference. We'd love to have you join us!PatreonJoin Difference MakersJoin us in our membership community for exclusive content for only $5/month at https://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference. We go deeper with each guest, and it makes such a difference.PatreonThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
Kitchen Sink # 99 Playlist Meadowlake – I Won't Let You Down (single, Nov 19, Netherlands based dream pop) Pendant – Through a Coil (Through a Coil, Oakland-based musician Christopher Adams). Superdrone – Freedom (Creation EP, Southampton UK psych gaze) Theatre Royal – Down South With the Chameleons (B-Sides & Other Cuts, Rochester UK indie pop) Break 1 SPC ECO – All in Time (February EP, Dean Garcia and Rose Berlin, UK electronica) Cerulean Veins – Fell in Love (Blue, San Diego coldwave) Black Swan Lane – Condannare (Vita Eterna, Atlanta dream pop, Jack Sobel and John Kolbeck) Schonwald – Inner Sin (new single, Italian post punk) Alienbaby Collective – Degenerate Moon (Fishbowl / Terrestrial double EP, Liú Mottes, Netherlands noise pop) Pure Hex – Fall (Pure Hex EP, SF based dream pop) Honeymoan – Still Here (Weirdo EP, Cape Town bedroom pop) Chromatics – Touch Red (Closer to Grey, Portland OR synth pop) Lake Ruth and Listening Center – How I Hear You (The Sunday Experience EP, released as a benefit for music writer Mark Barton) Stephen Fellows – Not Going Down (Slow Glass, Sheffield UK post punk from ex-Comsat Angels vocalist) Break 2 Smashing Orange – Something You Said (from Collide / Something You Said dual release with The Sunflowers, Clawfist Singles Club, Wilmington, Delaware shoegaze) Peel Dream Magazine – Pill (Agitpop Alterna, forthcoming, NY based indie rock) Grrrl Gang – Love Song (Here to Stay!, Indonesian pop punk) Jeanines – Been in the Dark (Things Change EP, out March, Brooklyn indie pop) Postcards – Spiderwebs (The Good Soldier, Beirut Lebanon dream pop) The Fast Camels – Blissful Serenity (Full of Strange, Glasgow psych pop) Eyelids – At Sea (The Accidental Falls, Portland OR indie pop, band members’ second-to-none pedigrees earned from time spent in Guided By Voices, The Decemberists, Stephen Malkmus and Elliott Smith. Featuring lyrics written by poet and frequent Tim Buckley collaborator Larry Beckett that span over four decades and produced by REM iconoclast Peter Buck). Records – Held Up High (Shades in Bed, 1979 UK power pop with Will Birch and John Wicks RIP) Nada Surf – So Much Love (Never Not Together, Feb 7th, NY indie rock) Go Betweens – You Tell Me (Australian indie pop, Tallulah, 1987) Dropkick – Feeling Never Goes Away (The Scenic Route, Andrew Taylor, Scottish jangle pop) Lost Ships – All of the Pieces (title track from EP, Portsmouth UK jangle pop) Gaarden – The Fall (from The Fall, Sydney dream pop) Mundy's Bay – Goodbye (Lonesome Valley out March, Montreal dream pop) The Proper Ornaments – Black Tar (Mission Bells out 2/28, James Hoare and Max Oscarnold, London UK indie pop) Break 3 Chapterhouse – Something More (Ambient Version), C90 box set, Reading UK dream pop, song in original version from 1991’s Whirlpool) Flyingpool – Orange Sky (Flyingpool Demo, Belgian dream pop) Pale Saints – True Coming Dream (Woodhouse Studio Demo), 30th anniversary of The Comforts of Madness Indoor Voices – Heart (Animal, new, not announced, missed by accident) Seasurfer – Lovers Breakdown (single, German dreamgaze) Dead Horse One – Lost (The West is the Best, French shoegaze) Galaxina – Iris (new single, Andalusia Spain shoegaze) Magic Shoppe – Doppelgänger (A side to exclusive vinyl release of Doppelgänger / S.F.O., Boston psych) Flyying Colours – Goodtimes (new, Melbourne psych gaze) Radio Supernova – Kyyti (Tähtiin, Finnish shoegaze) Purple Heart Parade – Starwheel (Desolation Angel EP, new, UK psych reminds of The Verve) Break 4 Pastel Coast – La Nuit (Hovercraft, French jangle pop) Deserta – Save Me (Black Aura My Sun, LA dream pop) Iress – Shamed (new single, LA shoegaze)
Welcome to the Celeste the Therapist Podcast. I am joined by Christopher Adams, a mental health therapist/enthusiast, and owner of Robohoney Clothing On today's episode about we discuss: Going through an extreme bout of loneliness, anxiety depression and lack of sleep as a result of his younger brothers death. Being on antidepressants for six months and educating himself on death helped end his depression. The motivation behind Robohoney, and how its mission is rooted in mental health advocacy. Visit Robohoney and support the brand. Follow Robohoney on Instagram Sign up for Relationship Course: before 2/4/20 to receive 50% off the course. This 8 lesson course will guide you step by step through how to build a healthy relationship with your partner. follow Instagram for shifting the way you think Don't forget you can catch the visuals to her bonus episodes on youtube. Subscribe NOW so you do not miss out. youtube. Purchase 365 Days of Intentional Living CelesteTheTherapist.com Purchase Relationship goals book or audio You can purchase merchandise NOW CelesteTheTherapist.com/shop Celeste would LOVE to hear from you. Contact Celeste and leave her a message or Follow Celeste on Instagram Facebook Twitter Support the podcast by subscribing on Patreon.
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Trump says he's going to punish Canada because of Trudeau's statements. Is Justin Trudeau being truthful with Canadians about assurances provided by Trump regarding a NAFTA sunset clause? Guest: Professor Christopher Adams, Political scientist and author based at St. Paul's College in Winnipeg (Photo: Leah Millis/Reuters) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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00:00 - United Airlines passenger gets dragged off overbooked flight. Our guest is Gabor Lukacs, a Canadian advocate for air travel passenger rights. 18:38 - What is an appropriate age for a seniors discount? A city councillor in St. John's, NFLD, says 55! Our guest is Anthony Quinn, Director of Operations and Special Projects & Fulfillment at CARP. 37:33 - Why access to Venture Capital in Manitoba is critical. Our guest is Joelle Foster, Futurpreneur's Director of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and the North 55:07 - Wab Kinew officially enters provincial NDP leadership race. Our guest is Christopher Adams, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor in Political Studies at the University of Manitoba, based at St. Paul's College. 73:17 - KJ Howe, author of "The Freedom Broker", which is now in stores. She's also an expert on international random and kidnappning. She also conducts safety presentations, instructing and giving tips for travelling abroad. ALSO, she is executive director of "THRILLERFEST" happening July 11-15 at Grand Hyatt in New York City. 84:14 - 680 CJOB's Christian Aumell visited with Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Chevyldayoff, and head coach Paul Maurice, to find out what the team needs to do next year. 92:32 - Richard Cloutier & Julie Buckingham tee up THE NEWS
Scratchy. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element Tonight's story was entitled "Scratchy" and was written by Christopher Adams. The tale can be found here.He can be reached here.The music for tonight's episode was written by Westy Reflectory and Lee Rosevere, The Gateless Gate, Jelsonic, Alasdair Cooper, and смерть в летнюю полночь. Their music can be found here.Narration and production was provided by Derrick Penrod.Would you like to contact Yara for any reason? Would you like your story, music, or artwork featured in another episode?Yara can be reached at yarashaunt@gmail.com. Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @yarashaunt.Thank you for listening, and may your fear be sharpened.
Christopher Adams Podcast - Episode 1 - Stress Release and Relaxation In this one hour podcast we cover the cause of stress in modern life. How it affects us and ways and means of alleviating it. The podcast also includes a short relaxation hypnosis track at the end.
Creative Commons CEO Joi Ito and publisher Christopher Adams visit the show to talk about Joi’s new book of photographs, Freesouls. portrait of Ryuichi Sakamoto by Joi ItoAlso: A [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 125 | Authors Joi Ito and Christopher Adams appeared first on MikeyPod.
Creative Commons CEO Joi Ito and publisher Christopher Adams visit the show to talk about Joi’s new book of photographs, Freesouls. portrait of Ryuichi Sakamoto by Joi ItoAlso: A [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 125 | Authors Joi Ito and Christopher Adams appeared first on MikeyPod.