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Propomos no episódio de hoje uma imersão por algumas das várias criações de Nishikawa: Apollo (2003), Ten Mornings Ten Evenings and One Horizon (2016) e Clear Blue Sky (2006).
Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Rob Jackson is Professor and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment and at the Precourt Institute for Energy at Stanford University. His lab examines the many ways people affect the Earth Please subscribe to this channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ScientificSense?sub_confirmation=1 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scientificsense/support
What is carbon mineralization?As defined by the U.S. Geological Survey, “carbon mineralization is the process by which carbon dioxide becomes a solid mineral, such as a carbonate…The biggest advantage of carbon mineralization is that the carbon cannot escape back to the atmosphere.” This generally occurs by injecting carbon dioxide underground into certain rock formations so the carbon dioxide takes on a solid form: trapped and unable to reach the atmosphere. How does carbon mineralization work?Two of the main methods in which carbon mineralization occurs are ex-situ carbon mineralization and in-situ carbon mineralization. With ex-situ carbon mineralization, carbon dioxide solids are transported to a site to react with fluids—like water—and gas. In-situ carbon mineralization is the opposite—fluids containing carbon dioxide are funneled through rock formations in which it solidifies. Both of these methods result in carbon dioxide trapped in a solidified form. In a third method of carbon mineralization, surificial mineralization, carbon dioxide reacts with alkaline substances—such as mine tailings, smelter slags, or sedimentary formations—which result in the carbon dioxide taking on a solidified form. In the case of in-situ carbon mineralization or surificial mineralization, carbon dioxide can react with surface water rather than an artificial fluid, replicating natural processes of carbon mineralization.Currently, the biggest drawbacks and barriers preventing carbon mineralization from taking hold as a major climate solution lie in cost and research uncertainties regarding environmental risks. In terms of cost, the price for carbon mineralization is high: 5 million dollars per well to inject carbon dioxide into rock formations. Further, the risks for groundwater and its susceptibility to contamination through this method is unknown, and the potential side effects of contaminating water formations could be devastating for ecological communities which thrive off of these water systems.Who is our guest?Dr. Rob Jackson is a professor and senior research fellow at Stanford University, and author of Into the Clear Blue Sky, a novel on climate solutions. His lab focuses on using scientific knowledge to shape climate policies and reduce the environmental footprint of human activities. Currently, he chairs the Global Carbon Project, an effort to measure and control greenhouse gas emissions.ResourcesUSGS: U.S. Geological SurveyScienceDirect: A holistic overview of the in-situ and ex-situ carbon mineralization: Methods, mechanisms, and technical challengesNational Center for Biotechnology Information: Negative Emissions Technologies and Reliable Sequestration: A Research Agenda.Frontiers: An Overview of the Status and Challenges of CO2 Storage in Minerals and Geological FormationsFurther ReadingThe New York Times: How Oman's Rocks Could Help Save the PlanetClimate Break: Rerun: Using Concrete for Carbon Removal with Dr. Erica DoddsFor a transcript, please visit https://climatebreak.org/carbon-capture-mineralization-with-dr-rob-jackson/
Methane in the Atmosphere: A Serious RiskMany of the solutions we often hear about when it comes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions revolve around reducing carbon emissions, as carbon dioxide (CO2) is the primary greenhouse gas emitted by human activities. Methane, however, is the second most common greenhouse gas, emitted through agricultural practices, landfill waste, coal mining, and oil and gas operations. While methane generally receives less attention than carbon dioxide when it comes to climate solutions, recent studies have shown that it is a more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. According to the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, methane has a global warming potential 28-34 times higher than CO2 upon emission, which increases to 84-86 times over a 20-year period. How does methane enter our skies?The concentration of methane in the atmosphere has more than doubled over the past century. Both everyday infrastructure in older cities and major leaks at oil and gas fields add to the quantity of methane into the atmosphere. As for the source of these leaks, they are largely caused by equipment failures or faulty pipes and vessels. 2,595 gas incidents have been reported in the US from 2010 to 2021, adding up to 26.6 billion cubic feet of methane gas emitted. Methane impacts both the climate system and public health; breathing methane can cause damaged airways, lung diseases, asthma attacks, increased rates of preterm birth, cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, and heightened stroke risk. What can we do?Mining operations can be improved to reduce methane leaks and oil and gas operations can greatly reduce emissions throughout the system. As our tools of measurement and technology improve, the world has realized the greater need to attack methane emissions, which led to the Global Methane Pledge in 2021. In this pledge, 158 countries and the EU pledged to make a distinct effort to reduce global methane emissions by at least 30 percent from 2020 levels by 2030. Part of reducing methane emissions involves switching from fossil fuels to electricity generated from renewable sources. According to Environmental specialist and Stanford professor Dr. Rob Jackson, our skies will become cleaner once we switch to cleaner, electrical energy sources, including electric heat pumps to cool and heat our homes, electric water heaters, and especially electric stoves. According to the Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, methane emissions from gas stoves in America—when scaled to the 20-year global warming potential of the gas—were “comparable to the carbon dioxide emissions of approximately 500,000 gas-powered cars.” Health-wise, a study conducted by Stanford's Doerr School of Sustainability and PSE Healthy Energy found that “children who live in homes with gas stoves had a 24% higher risk of lifetime asthma and a 42% increased risk of having asthma currently.” Dr. Jackson says that making the switch to induction stoves is not only energetically cleaner and prevents the likelihood of gas leaks, but it also prevents us from being exposed to toxic pollutants such as nitrogen oxides and benzene gasses that come from gas stoves.Some potential drawbacks: the cost of electricityWhile induction stoves and a cleaner, electrical society sounds optimal, there are some challenges and barriers to making this a reality. First of all, not every person can afford to implement an induction stove and replace their functioning gas stove, as home renovations, rewirings, and big purchases such as a new stove cost a great deal of money. In this way, income inequality plays a major role in the way climate change impacts different people in society. Dr. Jackson uses the example of a person living in a lower-income community; surrounded by older, poorly-maintained appliances, people in these types of homes often breathe dirtier air indoors than outdoors. This is why Dr. Jackson proposes that the shift to clean energy be gradual; fueled by regulations and government support. Without social support, equal access to cleaner energy cannot be achieved.In terms of major gas leaks, change is hard to make as an individual. According to the Environmental Defense Fund, the best thing we can do is to fight for national policy to repair and prevent leaks wherever they occur: whether at mining facilities or under our sidewalks. This is a difficult task, as all individuals can do is push for political action, however agreements such as the Global Methane Pledge seem to be steps in the right direction.Who is our guest?Dr. Rob Jackson is a professor and senior research fellow at Stanford University, and author of Into the Clear Blue Sky, a novel on climate solutions. His lab focuses on using scientific knowledge to shape climate policies and reduce the environmental footprint of human activities. Currently, he chairs the Global Carbon Project, an effort to measure and control greenhouse gas emissions.ResourcesUS Environmental Protection Agency: Overview of Greenhouse GasesUNECE: The ChallengeMIT Technology Review: Methane leaks in the US are worse than we thoughtPIRG: Methane Gas LeaksEnvironmental Defense Fund: How Methane Impacts HealthGlobal Methane Pledge: About the Global Methane PledgeJournal of Environmental Science and Technology: Methane and NOx Emissions from Natural Gas Stoves, Cooktops, and Ovens in Residential HomesAmerican Chemical Society Publications: Gas and Propane Combustion from Stoves Emits Benzene and Increases Indoor Air PollutionEnvironmental Defense Fund: How to stop natural gas leaksFurther ReadingThe New York Times: Did I Turn Off the Stove? Yes, but Maybe Not the GasFor a transcript, please visit https://climatebreak.org/identifying-and-fixing-natural-gas-leaks-in-cities-with-dr-rob-jackson/
Climate change has become a partisan issue but really has not gotten as much attention as it needs in the current election. It's time for us and those we vote for to take an informed stand for our climate. Rob Jackson is the Chair of the Global Carbon Project, a Senior Fellow at Stanford's Woods Institute for the Environment and Precourt Institute for Energy, and a professor of earth science at Stanford University. His book "The Clear Blue Sky" shows a bipartsan path hat can make needed change in decades rather than centuries. www.tintotheclearbluesky.com
In this episode of the Plant-Based Canada Podcast, we talk to Dr. Robert Jackson -- one of the world's leading climate scientists. Dr. Jackson is Douglas Provostial Professor, Chair of the Earth System Science Department, and Senior Fellow in the Woods Institute for the Environment and Precourt Institute for Energy at Stanford. He and his lab study how people affect the Earth, and look for ways to reduce our environmental footprint and improve health and well-being. Dr. Jackson is a Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Geophysical Union, and the Ecological Society of America. He currently chairs the Global Carbon Project, an international group of hundreds of scientists who track greenhouse gas emissions and communicate science to the public and policymakers.Recently, the Global Carbon Project released a study that found methane concentrations in Earth's atmosphere increased at record speed over the past five years. At least two-thirds of annual methane emissions now come from human activities, including fossil fuel use, agriculture, and landfills and other waste. Atmospheric concentrations of methane are now more than 2.6 times higher than in pre-industrial times – the highest they've been in at least 800-thousand years.Dr. Jackson's new book on climate solutions, Into the Clear Blue Sky: The Path to Restoring Our Atmosphere examines ways in which we can redefine our climate goals. He argues that instead of fixating on maintaining the Earth's temperature at an arbitrary value, we should be working to restore the atmosphere itself. That means reducing the amount of greenhouse gases in the air to pre-industrial levels — starting with super-potent methane.ResourcesDr. Robert Jackson's profile Study: “Human activities now fuel two-thirds of global methane emissions” Dr. Jackson's book: Into the Clear Blue Sky: the Path to Restoring Our Atmosphere Study: “Climate policies that achieved major emission reductions: Global evidence from two decadesBonus PromotionCheck out University of Guelph's online Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate. Each 4-week course will guide you through essential plant-based topics including nutritional benefits, disease prevention, and environmental impacts. You can also customize your learning with unique courses such as Plant-Based Diets for Athletes and Implementing a Plant-Based Diet at Home. As the first university-level plant-based certificate in Canada, you'll explore current research, learn from leading industry experts, and join a community of like-minded people. Use our exclusive discount code PBC2024 to save 10% on all Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate courses. www.uoguel.ph/pbn.Support the show
Sean Patrick Hopkins narrates a globe-trotting audiobook, bringing enthusiasm and the right tempo to his narration. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Alan Minskoff discuss Rob Jackson's examination of the scientific basis for climate change. Stanford-based Jackson, chair of the Global Carbon Project, does hands-on work in ecology: He has marked gas leaks in Washington, D.C.; witnessed the deaths of river dolphins in the Amazon; and reported on rewilding efforts in Finland. A primer for positive action and a warning about what happens if we don't act. Read our review of the audiobook at our website. Published by Simon & Schuster Audio. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website. Support for our podcast comes from Dreamscape, an award-winning audiobook publisher with a catalog that includes authors L.J. Shen, Freida McFadden, and Annie Ernaux. For more information, visit dreamscapepublishing.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob Jackson is the Chair of the Global Carbon Project, a Senior Fellow at Stanford's Woods Institute for the Environment and Precourt Institute for Energy, and a professor of earth science at Stanford University. Through global scientific leadership and groundbreaking research, communications, and policy activities, Jackson's work has reduced millions of tons of greenhouse gas emissions and improved human health, safety, and air and water quality. In his new book, INTO THE CLEAR BLUE SKY: THE PATH TO RESTORING OUR ATMOSPHERE, climate scientist and chair of the Global Carbon Project Rob Jackson introduces the innovators who are doing the work: finding methods to convert atmospheric carbon dioxide into minerals, perfecting e-motorcycles, developing the world's first fossil-free steel, and creating nutritional additives for cows to cut down on the methane they release. INTO THE CLEAR BLUE SKY finds hope in unlikely places—from Amazon wetlands to Swedish steel plants—and offers a realistic roadmap toward restoring the atmosphere to preindustrial health.Find Rob Jackson and Into The Clear Blue Sky online:Rob Jackson at StanfordRob Jackson's Research Homepage at Stanford The Global Carbon Project Online Into The Clear Blue Sky: The Path to Restoring Our AtmosphereFind me online:This Sustainable Life: Solve For Nature Podcast: https://shows.acast.com/solvefornatureBlog: https://verdantgrowth.blog/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/verdantgrowthTwitter: https://twitter.com/VerdantGrowthFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/realverdantgrowthInstagram: http://instagram.com/verdant.growth or http://instagram.com/verdantgrowthofficial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Author : Matt Dovey Narrator : Matthew James Hamblin Host : Eleanor R. Wood Audio Producer : Devin Martin Discuss on Forums PodCastle 856: TALES FROM THE VAULTS – Clouds in a Clear Blue Sky is a PodCastle original. Rated PG-13 Clouds in a Clear Blue Sky By Matt Dovey It were a clear blue […] The post PodCastle 856: TALES FROM THE VAULTS – Clouds in a Clear Blue Sky appeared first on PodCastle.
This episode of Big Blend Radio's "Nature Connection" Show features acclaimed climate and environmental scientist Rob Jackson who discusses his new book, "Into the Clear Blue Sky: The Path to Restoring Our Atmosphere." There aren't many climate books that are clear-eyed about the enormity of the challenges before us and also optimistic. "Into the Clear Blue Sky" manages to reframe climate solutions in a narrative of optimism by focusing on the incredible innovators paving a new path forward. More at: https://robjacksonbooks.com/ Rob Jackson is the Chair of the Global Carbon Project, a Senior Fellow at Stanford's Woods Institute for the Environment and Precourt Institute for Energy, and a professor of earth science at Stanford University. Through global scientific leadership and groundbreaking research, communications, and policy activities, Jackson's work has reduced millions of tons of greenhouse gas emissions and improved human health, safety, and air and water quality. One of the top five most-cited climate and environmental scientists in the world, he has authored more than 400 peer-reviewed publications, and his research has been covered in many outlets, including The New York Times, Scientific American, and The Washington Post. Big Blend Radio's "Nature Connection" Podcast airs every 4th Friday in collaboration with Margot Carrera, a fine art nature photographer who is passionate about the environment. More: http://margotcarrera.etsy.com/
Most climate action today focuses on zeroing out carbon emissions, but Stanford climate scientist Rob Jackson wants us to take a hard look at methane. It's a byproduct of animal agriculture and fossil fuel extraction, and pound for pound it's a greenhouse gas 80 to 90 times more potent than carbon dioxide. That means the upside of reducing methane emissions is significant: Jackson says that no other greenhouse gas provides such an immediate opportunity to slow climate change. We learn more and hear why Jackson's hopeful about curbing methane emissions in our lifetimes. His new book is “Into the Clear Blue Sky.” Guests: Rob Jackson, professor of earth system science; senior fellow at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment and the Precourt Institute for Energy; author, "Into the Clear Blue Sky: The Path to Restoring Our Atmosphere"
Rob Jackson is a climate scientist who has been leading global efforts to reduce millions of tons of greenhouse gas emissions and improve human health, safety, and air and water quality. Methane emissions are a major focus of Rob's work as there is nothing else that gives as much power to slow global warming over the next decade or two. Rob's new book, "Into The Clear Blue Sky” the path to restoring our atmosphere is being released at the end of July. In the book Rob tells the story of the people creating and driving some of the boldest and most impactful climate solutions under development and what motivates and inspires these people to dedicate their careers to addressing climate change. Rob Jackson is the Chair of the Global Carbon Project, a Senior Fellow at Stanford's Woods Institute for the Environment and Precourt Institute for Energy, and a professor of earth science at Stanford University.
An unexpected turn of events offering a transition that had previously seemed out of reach. Do you have a question, comment or anything else to share as part of our one year celebration. I would LOVE to hear from you.
Don Walker is one of Australia's most revered, respected and most successful songwriters. He first established his reputation as the principal songwriter in Cold Chisel, the most played band on Australian radio and his career has extended through solo albums (under his own name or Catfish) and albums with Tex Perkins and Charlie Owens in Tex, Don and Charlie. Many others have recorded his songs and he is rightfully a member of the Australian songwriting Hall of Fame as well as a multiple ARIA and APRA award winner. Don's latest solo album, his first for ten years, is titled Lightning In A Clear Blue Sky and I caught up with him by zoom to have an extensive chat about it.
Growing up in the eighties, commercial AM and FM rock radio in Australia was very supportive of local bands (well...... to a point). The biggest of them all was Cold Chisel which had hit after hit. They broke up in 1983, but their songs never left Australia's consciousness. Their original era and reformation albums are the soundtrack to Baby Boomer and Gen X music fans.....and their offspring. ….but this episode isn't about Cold Chisel. Welcome to episode 166 of Love That Album. A case can be made that Don Walker is Australia's greatest living songwriter. Be it for Cold Chisel, Catfish, Tex Don and Charlie or his current band The Suave Fucks, he has always had a gift with writing about the gritty side of life – murder, death, the road, Kings Cross, society's hypocrisies, Australian history, and cleaning filthy souls are all part of his subject matter. He mixes great melodies and a brilliant way with words to come up with songs that are as much a part of this nation's soul as the songs of Vanda and Young (whom Walker strongly admires). He's just released the first album in his own name in 10 years, Lightning In a Clear Blue Sky (there have been Cold Chisel releases as well as a Tex Don and Charlie album, so he's kept busy). I was rapt to have Don join me for a chat about creativity, the state of the world, and how people from his past have been written into his songs. We barely touch on Chisel, because he's been crafting great songs outside of his most well known venture. I want to shine a light on some of those songs. Wish I'd had 5 hours available to ask questions, but I'm grateful for the time I had. Huge thanks go to Rina Ferris who made the connection. Download this episode of LTA from your podcast app of choice. The wider back catalogue of episodes can also be found at http://lovethatalbumpodcast.blogspot.com Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows. You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum Proudly Pantheon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Growing up in the eighties, commercial AM and FM rock radio in Australia was very supportive of local bands (well...... to a point). The biggest of them all was Cold Chisel which had hit after hit. They broke up in 1983, but their songs never left Australia's consciousness. Their original era and reformation albums are the soundtrack to Baby Boomer and Gen X music fans.....and their offspring. ….but this episode isn't about Cold Chisel. Welcome to episode 166 of Love That Album. A case can be made that Don Walker is Australia's greatest living songwriter. Be it for Cold Chisel, Catfish, Tex Don and Charlie or his current band The Suave Fucks, he has always had a gift with writing about the gritty side of life – murder, death, the road, Kings Cross, society's hypocrisies, Australian history, and cleaning filthy souls are all part of his subject matter. He mixes great melodies and a brilliant way with words to come up with songs that are as much a part of this nation's soul as the songs of Vanda and Young (whom Walker strongly admires). He's just released the first album in his own name in 10 years, Lightning In a Clear Blue Sky (there have been Cold Chisel releases as well as a Tex Don and Charlie album, so he's kept busy). I was rapt to have Don join me for a chat about creativity, the state of the world, and how people from his past have been written into his songs. We barely touch on Chisel, because he's been crafting great songs outside of his most well known venture. I want to shine a light on some of those songs. Wish I'd had 5 hours available to ask questions, but I'm grateful for the time I had. Huge thanks go to Rina Ferris who made the connection. Download this episode of LTA from your podcast app of choice. The wider back catalogue of episodes can also be found at http://lovethatalbumpodcast.blogspot.com Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows. You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum Proudly Pantheon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as he interviews Don Walker, one of Australia's most acclaimed songwriters. From Cold Chisel to his solo work, collaborations, and books, Don's work has left a lasting impact on us all. In this episode, Don shares insights on his new album, Lightning In A Clear Blue Sky, where he takes us through the recording process and highlights how all eight tracks were recorded in just two days. Discover how COVID lockdowns impacted Don's writing, and how his collaborators have helped him complete his work while also learning about the impact of deadlines on the creative process. Don also reveals how he mentored the rest of Cold Chisel to become the great individual songwriters they are today. Stay tuned for a golden piece of advice for upcoming songwriters from Don himself: "Don't force it. Let it come." As well as a game of 'Memory Lane' where don shares some stories from a selection of gigs throughout his career. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we talk with revered songwriter Don Walker who joins us in the studio for a chat about his time penning hits with Cold Chisel, including everything from Khe Sanh to Flame Trees, as well as his own new album, Lightning In a Clear Blue Sky and the tour he's about to kick off next month. Hosting this conversation is music writer for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, Martin Boulton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week, Anna and Oli turn to anime, and discuss the Satoshi Kon's classic Perfect Blue (1997). Mima is a beautiful young Japanese pop-star and member of the J-pop group CHAM! when she decides to quit and pursue a career in acting. However even after her career change, Mima soon realizes that she cannot escape the horrific truth behind her success as a performer: the public's perception of her, especially of her predominantly male audience, and in particular an obsessed stalker impersonating her online. The pressure of image, beauty and the price she is willing to pay for her success increasingly weigh on Mima, and her sanity begins to unravel in what is one of the most confusing and haunting third acts of this film genre. A violent and surreal exploration of gendered beauty standards, the pressures of fame and celebrity, and a deconstruction of the film's true enemy: male gaze. Wanna be on an episode of Cinema Scum? Write to us on Instagram with a film idea @CinemaScumPodcast.
The days are dark and cold, at least in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere. We thought it would be fun to share what is bringing us joy, comfort, and generally helping us get through these months until spring arrives.Life LatelyAbby used this kit to pierce a second set of holes in her ears.Sarah's kids are enjoying sleepovers with friends.Reading latelyAbby read Out of the Clear Blue Sky by Kristan Higgins which was a recommendation from a listener—thank you Chrissie!Sarah and E enjoyed the Friends series of graphic novels written by Shannon Hale and illustrated by LeUyen Pham: Real Friends, Best Friends, and Friends Forever.Eating latelySarah made vegetarian beef stroganoff (with Impossible meat) from this Damn Delicious recipe.Abby treated herself to chocolate mousse from Costco.If you'd like to join in the conversation, please leave us a comment on our show notes, email us at friendlierpodcast@gmail.com, or find us on Instagram @friendlierpodcast. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My conversation with Greg took me from my anxious 3am thoughts to developing my capacity to tolerate panic feelings while also knowing my separateness from them. Greg's ongoing journey of healing from trauma stored in his body informs his current work as a healer. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, depression, or chronic pain, Greg's expertise is in connecting with your own capacity to heal. Watch out conversation here to connect with the healing available for your own journey. Message @greg_wieting with questions about working together. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/discopowerup/message
Pain by Elsie RobinsonImagine discovering that one of the highest paid, most well known journalists in the world, whose voice dominated the Hearst media empire for more than 30 years, who wrote something like 9,000 published articles…has basically disappeared from living memory.That's the story of Julia Scheer and Allison Gilbert's biography: Listen World: How the Intrepid Elsie Robinson Became America's Most-Read Woman. The story of this podcast is how Allison came to enlist Julia and finish the project, which came from the discovery of one of Robinson's poems (and please note this was not a woman who was best known for her poems) in her mother's papers thirty years ago.We talk about Elsie—whose writing secrets and mantras sound like things you could hear any day on the podcast—as well as the process of defining the project, finding a co-writer and shifting your own work, and even your own bio, in order to become the writer of a new kind of book.Links First, our new mantra: It is the Parked Profile, not the Divine Spark, which is the secret of success. (i.e.: Keep your butt in the chair and your head in the game.)Elsie's Writing Manifesto and Top 5 Quotes on Writing.A novelization of another famous women of the era: The Personal Librarian Fab reviews of Listen, World:Wall Street JournalNew York TimesWashington PostAllison's colleague and co-author, Julia ScheeresAllison's website#AmReadingAllison: Lab Girl, Hope JahrenThe Successful Woman, Dr. Joyce BrothersKJ: Out of the Clear Blue Sky, Kristan HigginsAlso mentioned—The Crappy Friends PodcastListeners, the team at Author Accelerator knows that all kinds of people can make good book coaches. It's not necessarily people who have had massive success as writers themselves. It's not necessarily people who have secured agents, book deals, degrees, or awards.It's people who really could spend all day talking about books, who get excited by the idea of lifting up other writers, and who are ready to back up their passion for writing with skills, training, and hard work.If that might be you, join the Author Accelerator team for two days of exploration on November 30 and December 1, 2022, to find out if 2023 will be the year you launch a book coaching business or level up the one you already have. Head to bookcoaches.com/dreamjob to learn more. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe
Shelia and Dee talk about September programs and books we're reading and recommending. Books mentioned include: Sugar and Salt by Susan WiggsThe Cartographer's Secret by Tea CooperThe Black Witch by Laurie ForestThe Bone Garden by Tess GerritsenThe Surgeon by Tess GerritsenNo Bad Deed by Heather ChavezOut of the Clear Blue Sky by Kristin HigginsThe Forest of Souls by Lori M. Lee
Listen along as we discuss Netflix's two hundred and second film, the 2019 Mexican comedy film ‘Como caido del cielo' (As If Fallen from Heaven/Out of the Clear Blue Sky)' directed by José Pepe Bojórquez starring Omar Chaparro. Please follow us at Flix Forum on Facebook or @flixforum on Twitter and Instagram and answer our question of the week, 'What's a good ghost film?' You can listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Podbean so please subscribe and drop us a review or 5 star rating. If you're interested in what else we are watching, head on over to our Letterboxd profiles; Jesse MJ We also have our own Flix Forum Letterboxd page! Links to all our past episodes and episode ratings can be found there by clicking here. Next week we have 'The App', so check out the film before then. You can see the trailer here. Flix Forum acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Wurundjeri and Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Listen along as we discuss Netflix's two hundred and first film, the 2019 biographical drama film ‘The Two Popes' directed by Fernando Meirelles starring Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce. Please follow us at Flix Forum on Facebook or @flixforum on Twitter and Instagram and answer our question of the week, 'Where's a good place to have a conversation?' You can listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Podbean so please subscribe and drop us a review or 5 star rating. If you're interested in what else we are watching, head on over to our Letterboxd profiles; Jesse MJ We also have our own Flix Forum Letterboxd page! Links to all our past episodes and episode ratings can be found there by clicking here. Next week we have ‘Como caido del cielo' (As If Fallen from Heaven/Out of the Clear Blue Sky), so check out the film before then. You can see the trailer here. Flix Forum acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Wurundjeri and Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Have you ever judged a book by its cover and gotten something completely unexpected. This week on the podcast we author Kristan Higgins telling us about her latest book, Out of the Clear Blue Sky. This book is fun and light-hearted and a little unexpected. Next our hosts discuss books that were not what they expected based on the book's title. 1. The Vibrant Years by Sonali Dev2. Sister, Mother, Warrior by Vanessa Riley3. Sex and Vanity by Kevin Kwan4. The Beast of Kukuyo by Kevin Jared Hosein
Author: Kristan Higgins Book: OUT OF THE CLEAR BLUE SKY: A Novel Publishing: Berkley (June 7, 2022) Synopsis (from the Publisher): From New York Times bestselling author Kristan Higgins comes a funny and surprising new novel about losing it all—and getting back more than you ever expected. Lillie Silva knew life as an empty nester […] The post KRISTAN HIGGINS – OUT OF THE CLEAR BLUE SKY: A Novel appeared first on KSCJ 1360.
Esta semana en Islas de Robinson volvemos a terreno firme y senderos frecuentados. Entre 1970 y 1971, rock, progresivo, contundente y punzante, con toda la intención. Suenan: ATOMIC ROOSTER - "SLEEPING FOR YEARS" ("DEATH WALKS BEHIND YOU", 1970) / DAMNATION OF ADAM BLESSING - "NO WAY" ("SECOND DAMNATION", 1970) / CLEAR BLUE SKY - "YOU MYSTIFY" ("CLEAR BLUE SKY", 1971) / ZAKARRIAS - "LET US CHANGE" ("ZAKARRIAS", 1971) / CLARK HUTCHINSON - "MAN'S BEST FRIEND" ("GESTALT", 1971) / TRACTOR - "HOPE IN FAVOUR" ("TRACTOR", 1972) / NORMAN HAINES BAND - "DEN OF INIQUITY" ("DEN OF INIQUITY", 1971)/ HORSE - "SEE THE PEOPLE CREEPING ROUND" ("HORSE", 1970) / GROUNDHOGS - "SOLDIER" ("THANK CHRIST FOR THE BOMB", 1970) / THE PRETTY THINGS - "SICKLE CLOWNS" ("PARACHUTE", 1970) / GRAND FUNK RAILROAD - "PEOPLE LET'S STOP THE WAR" ("E PLURIBUS FUNK", 1971) / Escuchar audio
Episode 8: Clear blue sky...I'm showing some THIGH With warmer weather on the horizon, Mr. L discusses some ways to enjoy it in a Kinky and Exhibitionist way Email: fromthemindofmrl@gmail.com Instagram: @fromthemindofMrL Twitter: @frmthemindofmrl
The conclusion to the mondo giganto big huge ReFlicktions episode from last week, this time starting in 1990, hitting 2000 quickly, and then moving onto 2020 and 2021 movies. It's Mikey and Dave for the whole shebang, as #TwitterlessDrEarl is in for the first half and then has to go perform an emergency appendectomy. And here are ALL the movies reviewed in this episode... Metropolitan (1990) HBO Max; Showtime Schindler's List (1993) Peacock Psycho Beach Party (2000) for rental Spirited Away (2001) HBO Max Master & Commander (2003) Amazon Prime Sunshine (2007) Hulu Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011) HBO Max The Benchwarmers (2006) Starz Idiocracy (2006) HBO Max Playing for Keeps (2012) Netflix A Simple Favor (2018) for rental The Bridge (doc) (2006) for rental Client 9 (doc) (2010) Amazon Prime; TubiTV The Flaw (doc) (2011) Amazon Prime Nomadland (2020) Hulu The Land (2021) in theaters Out of the Clear Blue Sky (2012) for rental Wolfwalkers (2020) Apple TV+ Bring It On: All or Nothing (2006) Starz The Tooth Fairy (2010) Disney+ One Night in Miami (2020) Hulu Possesser (2020) Hulu Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley's Island of Dr Moreau (2014) Amazon Prime Voyeur (doc) (2017) Netflix You Belong to Me: Sex Race Murder in the South (doc) (2015) Amazon Prime The Tax Collector (2020) Hulu Run.Hide.Fight (2020) Daily Wire Tread (doc) (2019) Netflix The Orange Years: Nickelodeon (2018) for rental The Witches (2020) HBO Max Overcomer (2019) Starz The Turkey Bowl (2019) Amazon Prime; Hulu The Rhythm Section (2020) Hulu; Amazon Prime The Nest (2020) for rental First Cow (2020) Showtime The Silencing (2020) Amazon Prime Judas & the Black Messiah (2020) HBO Max The Binge (2020) Hulu Friendsgiving (2020) Netflix 12 Hour Shift (2020) Hulu In & Of Itself (doc) (2020) Hulu Pieces of a Woman (2020) Netflix Da Five Bloods (2020) Netflix The King of Staten Island (2020) HBO Max I'm Your Woman (2020) Amazon Prime Superintelligence (2020) HBO Max Sonic the Hedgehog (2020) Hulu; Amazon; EPIX I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020) Netflix The Croods: A New Age (2020) for rental You're Next (2011) Hulu; Amazon Prime; EPIX Locked Down (2020) HBO Max Irresistible (2021) HBO Max Outside the Wire (2020) Netflix Crip Camp (doc) (2020) Netflix Dick Johnson is Dead (doc) (2020) Netflix The Marksman (2021) in theaters The White Tiger (2021) Netflix The Little Things (2020) for rental The Dig (2021) Netflix The Map of Tiny Perfect Things (2021) Amazon Prime Palmer (2021) AppleTV+ Boys State (doc) (2020) AppleTV+ Bliss (2021) Amazon Prime I Care a Lot (2020) Netflix Malcolm & Marie (2021) Netflix
Author : Matt Dovey Narrator : Matthew James Hamblin Host : Setsu Uzume Audio Producer : Peter Behravesh Discuss on Forums PodCastle 667: Clouds in a Clear Blue Sky is a PodCastle original. Content warning: death, grief Rated PG-13. Clouds in a Clear Blue Sky By Matt Dovey It were a clear blue day, what […] The post PodCastle 667: Clouds in a Clear Blue Sky appeared first on PodCastle.
Thoughts arise and disappear like clouds in the sky. If you keep your awareness on the gaps, gradually all clouds disappear and you are left with a clear blue sky. Meditation Technique: LOOK INTO THE BLUE SKY BEYOND CLOUDS, AND ENTER. ====== To apply for joining our meditation community, please write me an email (hello@dhyanse.com) introducing yourself, your interest in the community and what can you give back to the community. Join me in a 30 min meditation session every day at 7 AM CET on my website: www.dhyanse.com/live Each session is unique, starts with a 15 min discourse, followed by 15 min Guided Meditation.
Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is 60 Seconds, your daily dose of hope, imagination, wisdom, stories, practical tips, and general riffing on this and that.My neighbor is a decidedly wretched person who lives with her equally wretched aunt. No amount of anything has changed the situation. I imagine I have to change myself.When my Bad Mind Radio begins to play I have to choose to turn down the volume and breathe deep, reminding myself that thoughts come, thoughts go, my mind is a clear blue sky.Granted I have to do this every 20 seconds or so but heck! What’s the point of training if you don’t train?Question: How are you taking a time out from what might be ailing you?This is the place to thrive together. Come for the stories - stay for the magic. Speaking of magic, would you share a nice rating/review on Apple Podcasts and when you come back bring your friends and rellies. You’re invited to stop by the website and subscribe to stay current with Diane, her journeys, her guests, as well as creativity, imagination, walking, stories, camaraderie, and so much more: Quarter Moon Story ArtsProduction Team: Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer’s Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music All content and image © 2019 - Present Quarter Moon Story Arts
Sintonía: "Okey Dokey" - Natural Child "Stranger Still" - Vetiver (2015); "Clear Blue Sky & The Good Doctor" - Chris Robinson Brotherhood (2014); "Benny´s Here" e "It's A Shame My Store Isn't Open" - Natural Child (2016); "Folkloric Feel" - Apostle of Hustle (2004); "Lost Verses" - Sun Kill Moon (2008); "News from Nowhere" - Dakota Suit (1998) Escuchar audio
Come take a guided, meditative nap!Short and sweet, this podcast is perfect for when you need to take 10 minutes, and just unwind. Get comfy, close your eyes, and come relax!I hope you enjoy! As always, thank you for being here with me. To download your free audiobook and support this podcast in the process, go to:http://www.audibletrial.com/CreativeWhispersASMR P.S. You can also support this podcast becoming a Patron.Check out my Patron Page here: ASMRcreativewhispers * Disclaimer: This podcast is not meant to be a replacement for any medical treatment, it's simply for relaxation and enjoyment.
Andrew Blotky believes the strong cultures at the core of all great, high-performing organizations, are built by confident, inclusive leadership and open, clear, authentic communications. Andrew’s book “Honestly Speaking” is the foundation of our conversation about communication, culture, and connection.
Have you ever seen or witnessed a spouse or a friend get along so well and then out of the Clear Blue Sky an argument or disagreement explodes to the point where people are yelling and screaming or they turn into a brick wall? How did such a close relationship escalate to the point of people yelling or completely ignoring each other they once held dear and true? In this Keep it Simple series episode the author and podcaster will provide helpful tools to evaluate how to avoid falling into the ditch of exploding or ignoring people when we don't see eye-to-eye.
England's wicketkeeper talks about his book A Clear Blue Sky and how he and his family overcame the tragic death of his father David See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The quiet lumberjack village of Logdale rests in a simple pine forest valley. Poptart and Pan decide to pay them a visit, looking for the halfling Flapjack. But while they're gone, something wild attacks the Pumpkin Patch, with only Yuria there to stop it. Episode art is by Clove. Friar Pan is played by Clove. Harbinger is played by Ikks. Poptart is played by Joey. Yuria is played by Riley. Aurorealis is played by Gnome. This episode was edited by Gnome. The music in this episode was performed by Thylacinus. The introduction was an excerpt from Clear Blue Sky by Poets of the Fall, and voiced by Grant. Ikks had to leave at the end of the previous episode, so Harbinger only appears at the end, in a bit we recorded later.
The Gravity of a Clear Blue Sky by Lisa Mecham
South Wind BlowingOn a Summer's MornButterflies DancingJust Been BornAnd I'm Just Sitting HereWith My Head in the CloudsThoughts in My HeadLike a River of LightSurveying Everything in SightOh How I Want to See You LordI'm In Love With You And Your Love Is like aSpring Rain to MeJesus Your LoveLet It Flow, Let It FlowOver MeThe Sun Is up HighIn a Clear Blue SkyShadow FallsAs the Eagle FliesLooking on upI Think I Almost See YouWay up ThereCelestial AirAngels SingingMixed with PrayerAnd All I Wanted toIs Praise YouSun's Gone downAs This Earth Goes RoundShimmering StarsOn a Velvet BackgroundYour HandiworkDisplayed in the SkiesBits of lightIn The Stellar NightLunar GlowBegins to GrowCatapulting MeInto EternityCheck Out Our Music on YouTubehttp://www.youtube.com/user/ShilohWorshipGroup© 2013 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Music is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying-Radio play permitted www.shilohworshipmusic.com
New Uptempo Worship song, based on Exodus 19:4, we produced entitled "I'll Fly Like an Eagle",a very '60's sounding British Invasion Piano, nice syncopated and groovin' Pop Bass, couple 60's Rickenbacher Guitars (The Byrds used, as well as The Beatles), Acoustic Guitars, syncopated Crunch Guitar, tasteful Bonnie Raitt style Slide Guitar, Drums; a Country-Rock beat that gives a Train Beat feel, a spicy Bossa Flute, some nice syncopated Handclaps, ending with Tambourine and R&B Horns. The use of the Minor 4 chord( C-Cm) in the chorus gives it a bit of a Beatlesque feel. The song itself is very syncopated.…and how I bore you on Eagles' Wings, and brought you unto Myself.Exodus 19:4Blessings,Shiloh Worship MusicWww.ShilohWorshipMusic.com I'll Fly Like an Eagle© 2012 Shiloh Worship Music …and how I bore you on eagles' wings, and brought you unto myself. Exodus 19:4Listen to The Cry of My HeartI Need A Brand-New StartThere Is No Reason I Should StayWhen Your Grace Could Take Me AwayListen to The Cry of My HeartI Need A Brand-New StartI Want to Fly with YouBorne on Eagles WingsYou Make My Heart To DancePraises Now I BringI'll Fly Like an EagleIn a Clear Blue SkyHigher and Higher,Lord,Your Love Will Always RiseI'm Desperate and I Need You NowThe Everlasting GospelDown in My Heart There Is No Way Out Of This Place Only by Your Mercy and By Your Grace There Is No Way Out Of This Place Only by Your Mercy and By Your Grace There Is an Answer And It Is Only YouIt's a Hidden in the Word And I Know It's TrueI'm Borne On Eagles WingsIt's the Only Kind of Place Where My Heart Sings Chord Structure:VersesEm7 Asus7ChorusG F C Dsus DG F C DG F C CmG Dsus D C G© 2012 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Music is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying-Radio play permitted- Www.ShilohWorshipMusic.com
The first Fresh Air! show was published in februari 2007.... hi-quality lounge and downtempo has been the motto since then, electronic and acoustic music from all over the world. And it has been 10 very succesful shows with tons of good music by so many talented musicians and producers. Known artists and new talents have been kocking on our doors and they still do. Don't stop! Please continue sending us your demo songs and albums as downtempo themed shows are in the lab.... Premiere on the podcast: the new "Cool Off Chillout volume 2" - an absolutely amazing lounge album - to be released in september and already on our show! Responsible for this brand new release: SINE music from Wuuml;rttemberg, Germany. Artists like Polished Chrome and Thomas Lemmer. A must-have! Besides this sampler you'll hear music from the "Diamonds and Pearls volume 2" release, "Cosmic Chill Lounge" and "Silk Lounge". Also the man from Paris with the diamond pair of ears is on today's playlist: ielo featuring Eleana and their brand new single "Into You". An uptempo surprise too!!! Enjoy the party vibes and listen to exclusive remixes made possible by 'The Velvethead Lounge' podcast. Finally: some super downtempo tracks to wrap up the show, nonstop mix performed by TC, you should like it. a Big thanks to all musicians, producers and to our audience; you have been a great support during the past 31 months and hopefully you'll tell others about our show as well. More lounge and downtempo entertainment via the regular Spacemusic.nl podcast feed. Cheers! [caption id="attachment_126" align="aligncenter" width="470" caption="Fresh Air! show no. 10 - the final one -"][/caption] START (00:00) FRESH AIR! LOUNGE SERIES 10 - The Conclusion (00:35) Health care for both me and my Mac (05:06)nbsp;Polished Chrome - Gimme Your Love (promo:nbsp;COOL OFF CHILLOUT 2.) (08:50)nbsp;Thomas Lemmer - The Music (promo:nbsp;COOL OFF CHILLOUT 2.) (12:41) GMP -nbsp;Fragile Dream (16:40) Unn -nbsp;Escape The Time (23:03) Ensoul -nbsp;Close Your Eyes (27:07) Merge Of Equals -nbsp;Clear Blue Sky (29:54) Klangstein -nbsp;Deep Dive (35:54)nbsp;SINE - Our Secret Gardennbsp;(promo:nbsp;COOL OFF CHILLOUT 2.) (39:33) Ieuml;lo -nbsp;Into You ft. Eleananbsp;(his site) (her site) (44:14) Uptempo Party Vibes... (44:56) Joshua Heath - Monday Blues (Yogi and Husky Tech Wash Mix) (49:09) Pet Shop Boys - I Don't Know What You Want (David Morales RMX) (55:23)nbsp;Abakus - A Whole New Day of Looking at the Day (58:02) Electrix - Nightfly (promo:nbsp;COOL OFF CHILLOUT 2.) (1:04:18) Lounge Worship -nbsp;Above All (not from this world) (1:08:59) The end of a series.... is the beginning of something new and beautiful! (1:10:46)nbsp;Schiller - Wehmut (the perfect end) END Links you should checkout as well: Sine-Music Tyranno Lounge Records Schiller [ad#post-ad]
Nick and Lisa chat to singer Marc Joseph and composer Charles Miller, in two seperate interviews, about the creation of Marc's new solo album Clear Blue Sky.