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It's always great to jumpstart a new year talking again with Dan Herman of Dan Herman Performance. We are past the so-called quit day after which many people's resolutions have gone down the drain, so Dan and I talk about both setting goals as well as how to keep them going. The great thing about Dan is he how he can present ideas in relatable ways that are not just pulled out of a textbook, and puts them into actionable steps that you can easily work in your everyday life. For those who haven't heard him on previous WASP episodes, Dan once weighed 375 pounds, then bought his first running shoes and lost one-third of his weight. He embraced movement and strength and began sharing his knowledge with others. He eventually quit his job to train others full-time and now he is fully committed to helping people transform into the strongest and most authentic versions of themselves. You might want to be ready to take some notes because his commonsense approaches born from overcoming his own struggles I think make listening to him as enlightening as anyone you will hear.Dan Hermandanhermanperformance.comFacebook, Instagram, and YouTube @danhermanperformanceBill Stahlsilly_billy@msn.comFacebook Bill StahlInstagram and Threads @stahlor and @coachstahlYouTube We Are Superman Podcast
Dan Herman went on a journey to find value in himself. He used his newfound sense of self worth to determine the work he needed to do to improve his health, including a love of running, and achieve his weight loss and fitness goals. He then took those lessons and found purpose in helping others. We get into all of this on this week's new episode! It's my birthday week and from 4/21/24 until midnight on 4/27/24, all of my individual coaching programs are on sale for 25% off when you use code BIRTHDAY. You can get more information and reach out to see if I might be the right coach for you here: https://www.theketoroad.com/coach-mike-programs You can also find Gormy on IG at @gormygoesketo, Twitter at @gormygoesketo and you can email the show at TheFatGuyForum@gmail.com! Looking for accountability & support on your health & fitness journey! The Keto Road Crew Private Facebook is here now and is completely FREE. And it's not just for Keto folk! Check it out at this link now and sign up today: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theketoroadcrew The Fat Guy Forum AFTER SHOW IS HERE FOR PATREON SUPPORTERS! Click this link to see how YOU can get access to bonus episodes & support this show by helping Gormy keep bringing you the stories of these amazing men:https://www.patreon.com/Gormygoesketo You can support us and save money yourself by using one of my affiliate codes: Use Code GORMY to get 15% your order at Redmond Real Salt, including their Re-Lyte Electrolyte Blend that has been an essential part of my journey!! Use this link now https://glnk.io/oq72y/gormygoesketo Save 10% on KetoChow Ketogenic Shake Blends with this link https://get.aspr.app/SHDmf and code GORMYGOESKETO Check out Performnce Gainz and their products designed to optimize your performance, Energized Reds Recovery Drink & True Endurance Preworkout! Save 5% now with code GORMY at this link https://www.performncegainz.com/energized-reds-gormy Interested in Equip Protein or Collagen, or any of their products? Use this link to save 15% now http://equipfoods.com/GORMYGOESKETO LINK to save 10% off Meater Thermometers! https://glnk.io/jl9ny/gormygoesketo These are great products I use every day!! Check them out! Don't forget to give us a rating and review on iTunes or whatever platform you use!! Thank you and be sure to amaze yourself today! DISCLAIMER: Just a reminder, your host and the guests on this show are not medical practitioners, and are sharing their experiences and perspectives. Before implementing any dietary or activity changes in your life be sure to discuss with your medical provider.
We are into the dog days of winter, and for a lot of folks the days are gray and cold and New Year's resolutions are starting to fade into oblivion. That's why I thought it would be great to bring back Dan Herman, whose upbeat approach to health, fitness, and setting goals would be a refreshing antidote to the winter blahs. Dan owns Dan Herman Performance in New Jersey, and I think he offers some of the most practical advice people can employ to knockout fitness and nutrition goals in sensible ways and not succumb to the hype of online hawkers of canned fitness programs and supplements that have not been scientifically studied. It's not just that Dan had once been 375 pounds, lost weight, got fit, and now thinks he knows it all. Dan has earned numerous certifications, and knows great ways to help people develop solid plans to overcome obstacles that prevent them from following through on their stated goals. Plus, I always enjoy Dan's positivity for a guy who lives in Jersey. I hope you take away a few nuggets from this dynamic chat!Dan Hermandanhermanperformance.comFacebook, Instagram, and YouTube @danhermanperformanceBill Stahlsilly_billy@msn.comFacebook Bill StahlInstagram @stahlor and @coachstahlYouTube We Are Superman Podcast
I'm excited to present the second WASP appearance by Dan Herman, who trains and counsels athletes out of Dan Herman Performance in New Jersey. Like we did a year ago, Dan and I have a fun and timely chat to keep you focused on your training and nutrition goals through the holidays and into next year. Dan is an amazingly insightful guy who's had his own amazing journey. He was 375 pounds with an unhealthy relationship with food and a broken self-image. Add in an inoperable spinal tumor that made it nearly impossible to move. Like David, he illogically bought a pair of running shoes and ran a few seconds at a time. Eventually of course he kept improving and lost nearly half of his weight. Go back and listen to his WASP episode #183 from Jan. 5, 2022 if you didn't catch him already. I hope you'll get some good advice and nuggets out of this episode with a really cool guy who's dedicated himself to helping others.Coach Dan Herman and Dan Herman Performance:www.danhermanperformance.comdan@danhermanperformance.comdanhermanperformance@gmail.comFacebook Dan Herman PerformanceInstagram @coachdanhermancpt and #danhermanperformance#TogetherWeRiseYouTube Dan Herman PerformanceBill Stahlsilly_billy@msn.comFacebook Bill StahlInstagram @stahlor
Across the Seas but Forever Bees - An American Brentford Podcast
Don't Panic!Is what I'm telling myself after our most listless performance since...well, a few weeks ago. But it's not in any way doom-or-gloom here at ASFB Towers. We're looking forward, with special guest Dan Herman, who brings incredible insight and a bit of perspective to this week's Pod. Dan, Greville Waterman and I getting invested in a look at our longer term concerns for the club, as well as a discussion of what might turn the tide against a Wolves side coming off an equally stinging defeat. I hope this podcast is entertaining and informing (and of course would love to hear from any Americans out there that would like to be part of our conversation).
Further expanding our recent slew of city-centric shows, Craig took a brief trip to the Twin Cities area and scored five killer beers from Minneapolis breweries. In addition to learning about weird Minnesota beer laws and Ryan trying to imagine Feather Bowling, Craig snagged an interview with Dan Herman and Tom Berg of Falling Knife Brewing. Also, we consider what it'd take to become a sommelier for pancakes (batterino), aim our gripes at the inventor of ducking autocorrect, and get goofily excited over a sticker. Falling Knife Interview (00:47:05 - 00:57:24) Beers Reviewed Utepils Brewing Company - Helles (Helles Lager) La Doña Cervecería - Doña Oscura (Dark Lager) Modist Brewing Co. - Small Hang Glide (Wheat Pale Ale) Pryes Brewing - Royal Raspberry Sour (Berliner Weisse w/ raspberry) Falling Knife Brewing Company - Very Old Painless (Bourbon barrel-aged English Barleywine)
This month on the Brews Less Traveled Beer Club Podcast, host Brian Hatheway and co-hosts Glenn and Ethan explore the craft beer scenes of Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN. Brian is back with co-hosts Glenn and Ethan this week as they finish up the exploration of the Twin Cities with Falling Knife Brewing Company. We try the All Nighter Imperial Golden Ale, as well as the Verbal Tip Hazy IPA, from Falling Knife. In this episode, we hit on new beer legislation in Minnesota, the story behind how Falling Knife was named, and how pinball is a staple in the Twin Cities beer scene, among many more fun topics! This episode is slightly longer than usual, but stick around because there is some epic content in here! You can drink along with us from the comfort of home! Join the Brews Less Traveled beer club, get delicious beers delivered monthly, then tune into our weekly interactive virtual beer tastings on Wednesday evenings. Visit https://brewvana.com/product/beer-of-the-month-club to join! Cheers! Subscribe to the most well-traveled beer podcast in the nation! Follow us as we travel the country finding America's BEST undiscovered craft beer! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brewvana Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/brewvana Falling Knife Brewing Company - https://www.fallingknife.beer/
I hope your 2022 is off to a good start. To continue on the theme of adding ancillary exercises into your training program that I started with the year's inaugural Power Play, I'm welcoming Coach Dan Herman into the Hive. Dan followed a similar path to David, maxing out at 375 pounds and having an unhealthy relationship with food as well as with his self-body image. He also had an inoperable degenerative spinal tumor that rendered him practically immobile. Illogically, Dan bought a pair of running shoes and started discovering a different way to live his life. Like David, Dan's first runs lasted for what seemed like an eternity, even though they were less than a minute long. But he persisted until he reduced to (and has stayed at) 200 pounds and has completed marathons. Dan has brought his philosophy of transformational change to his personal training business, Phoenix Training and Performance, in which he challenges his clients toward self-discovery and achieving their own epic training goals. Dan is also a motivational speaker to empower audiences to find the most authentic versions of themselves. I think you will be very entertained by our chat, as well as find some valuable nuggets to help you start the year on an uplifted note and with some more tools to help keep you moving in a healthy fashion.Please consider donating to help Boulder County fire victims relief:https://www.commfound.org/grants/get-grant/Boulder-County-Wildfire-FundCoach Dan Herman and Phoenix Coaching and Performance:www.phoenixcoachingperformance.comemailcoachdan@gmail.comFacebook @phoenixcoachingperformanceInstagram @coachdanhermancpt#TogetherWeRiseBill Stahlsilly_billy@msn.comFacebook Bill StahlInstagram @stahlor
Hear now the word of the Lord from Ecclesiastes 3:1-15. 3 For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven: 2 a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted; 3 a time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; 4 a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; 5 a time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; 6 a time to seek, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; 7 a time to tear, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; 8 a time to love, and a time to hate; a time for war, and a time for peace. 9 What gain has the worker from his toil? 10 I have seen the business that God has given to the children of man to be busy with. 11 He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also, he has put eternity into man's heart, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end. 12 I perceived that there is nothing better for them than to be joyful and to do good as long as they live; 13 also that everyone should eat and drink and take pleasure in all his toil—this is God's gift to man. 14 I perceived that whatever God does endures forever; nothing can be added to it, nor anything taken from it. God has done it, so that people fear before him. 15 That which is, already has been; that which is to be, already has been; and God seeks what has been driven away. Ecclesiastes 3:1-15, ESV The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God endures forever. Well this week we've experienced some of the dog days of summer. That time of year when things become extremely hot oppressively. So it's a little cooler now, but I think it's going to spike up in about a week again. So maybe you, like me, are starting to look forward to the change of the seasons to the cooler temperatures coming in this autumn. The fall is my favorite season of the year for many reasons, partially because of the weather, but also because there are so many things that I enjoy doing during that fall season. For example, every year our family goes to the pumpkin patch once or twice during the fall time, it's a wonderful time. A couple of years ago we went to a particularly impressive pumpkin patch by Chicago when we were visiting family. This one just had all kinds of activities to do, including a racetrack. This was an impressive area where there were obstacles and there was a set of bleachers that could accommodate a large crowd. Yet it wasn't a race for human beings, it was a race for pigs. So, there we were shouting and cheering on different pigs who had no idea what was going on. The narrator was announcing things as though they had meaning, but we were all just yelling and shouting and what an exciting time. I have no idea which pig actually won, whether it was my pig or not, but it was entertaining. Yet ultimately it was really pointless. It was vanity, as the author of Ecclesiastes might say. Now those kinds of animal races are not new, in fact they've been going on for a very long time. As I understand it, a hundred plus years ago the same kind of animal races were held in carnivals. They were not using pigs, but rather using rats. They would construct elaborate mazes and they would put rats in these mazes and people would cheer to see which rat would be the first to find its way through the maze to find the crumb of cheese in the middle of the race. They'd do this over and over again and it was entertaining, but ultimately pointless. Now as I understand it, and you can use Google as easily as I can, that is the origin of the term rat race. When we talk about our lives as a rat race, that's what we're talking about, we're talking about rats put in a maze that are endlessly in an exhausting pursuit trying to find not that great of a prize, the equivalent of a crumb of cheese. We have so much time in our lives and during that time we're pouring toil into both our work and into our relationships. As we continue our study in the book of Ecclesiastes, the preacher asks us what do we really gain from all of this time that we spend? What do we get from it in this rat race? What comes out of this? We're always moving and yet we're never arriving. Now in the in the previous passage, which we looked at a couple of weeks ago, the preacher was asking us to consider all the various pleasures in which we might try to find lasting satisfaction and all the ways we might try to live according to wisdom, to try to find a way to get above the curse of sin in this world. Well today he's going to talk about activities, but not so much about the activities themselves. He's talking about time and he's looking at the fact that time is always moving; the clock is always ticking, we can't press play or we can't press pause, we can't press rewind, we can't fast forward through parts we'd rather get through quickly. Time is always moving and yet we are not gaining what we hope to be gaining from all the toil in work and relationships that we're pouring into our lives. We are never achieving the rest that we spend our lives chasing after. Well as we come to our story or our passage today, the big idea is not as directly reflected in this passage as normally, but again I want to remind us of something that I've said a couple of times as we've studied Ecclesiastes. Ecclesiastes is often not giving us the solution, the preacher is often clearing away errors to uncloud our vision so that we can see the solution when we look at what the rest of the Bible teaches us. So with that in mind our big idea this morning is this God gives sabbath rest. I'll defend how we're getting to that big idea as we work through our sermon. We have three points this morning. 1. Time 2. Toil 3. Trust Time The first section is about time. In verses one through eight, where we have a poem that probably is the most famous part of the book of Ecclesiastes and perhaps one of the more famous parts of all the Bible, even though most people probably don't realize this is from the Bible. This is because of a very famous song that was written by Pete Seeger as a protest against the Vietnam War. This was turned into a peace anthem, probably the version that you're familiar with was recorded in 1965 by The Birds. As we'll see, Pete Seeger really focused on the very last line of this, “there's a time for war and a time for peace. I pray it's not too late.” As we'll see, pacifism is not the point of this particular passage. In fact what the preacher is getting at is this issue of time that everything has a time and a season, there is a time for peace, but there's also a time for war and there's a time for everything else under the sun. That's what the preacher lays out in the very first verse, which tells us what we're going to be reading in this poem, for everything there is a season and a time for every matter under heaven. Now this is setting up a poem where we're going to have three considerations. Let me just tell you the three ways to look at what's happening in this poem. The first consideration that the preacher wants us to have in mind is that the business of life is endlessly changing and it's never standing still. That's what is meant by these times and seasons that everything has. Sometimes there are big changes in life. We read in the very first part of this poem, in verse 2, that there is a time to be born and the time to die, those are the big parts of life. Then if you look at the next part of it you get to some of the smaller parts of life, there's a time to plant and a time to pluck up what is planted, the smaller parts of life. If you look at all of the pairs this poem is formed along, they're all pairs of opposites where they're talking about something on one side and then something on the exact opposite side within the course of life. Now these are what are called mirrorisms. The idea is that when you're talking about these opposites you're not just talking about the one thing over here and the one thing over here you're actually talking about everything in between those two. So if I say that I am at heart an Nebraskan from womb to tomb, I'm not talking about only the time when I was in my mother's womb and only the time after my death. I'm talking about the entirety of my life. So we have here time to be born and a time to die and we have all of these opposites in life. The point of all of this is that every last moment, every possible conceivable thing that happens in life, has a time under the sun. but that time is short because that time is only until the next time comes along. Everything is always changing. The business life is endlessly changing and never standing still. The second consideration is that this constant fluctuation makes it impossible for us to find lasting peace and rest in this life. Because the disastrous painful parts of life have a time appointed for them, just like the good delightful parts of life. Again we can't fast forward through things and neither can we hit pause or rewind to replay or to linger over things that we want in life. We're prisoners of time. We're captive to time. So that we're constantly reacting to every new circumstance when it arrives. More than that our own lives are temporary, we don't get to do this forever. We will be born and there will also be a time to die. So this makes it impossible to find lasting rest and peace in this life. The third consideration though is perhaps most important, and this is where we're going to see this passage is eventually going, that God is the one who controls the times and the seasons. That while we have no control over the times and the seasons of our lives, we are entirely subject to them, we are affected by them, we are captive to them, God is the one who appoints every time and every season. That's a special comfort for Christians who know in Romans 8:28 that God has not only appointed all times in seasons, but that he is actively working together all things for the good of those who love him and who are called according to his purposes. So what does this poem encompass? Well as I said in verse two we have life and death, time to be born and a time to die, also our toil in this world. It's interesting in the second part of verse 2 the examples that he gives of opposites. He says there is a time to plant and a time to pluck up what is planted. Now that, you would think, refers to the harvest season, you plant and then you harvest. However this idea of plucking up is not the word for harvesting. It's the idea of weeding something, getting something out that isn't growing in the way that you need it to go. It deals with getting rid of the failure of your work, of the thorns and thistles in your work. That's why when he talks about work, so often he talks about our toil, this is hard, difficult work. In verse three he deals with human actions toward life and human actions toward work. He says there's a time to kill and a time to heal. He's not commending murder, but he's saying there's a time for this, this happens under the sun. In the same way there's also a time for us to seek the healing of people under the sun. Then work there's a time to break down and a time to build up. Again that's getting to the whole entirety of the work cycle. In verse 4 we have emotions, there's a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance. Again not just happy emotions and sad emotions, but he's talking about everything in between those things. In verse five and seven we are dealing with work and relationships, one line deals with work one line deals with relationships in both five and seven. Five talks about a time to cast away stones and a time to gather stones together. In an agrarian society that's a lot of your work, you're picking up stones to get them out of the field or sometimes you're gathering them for another purpose. The Bible is filled with stories of gathering stones for the purpose of building an altar or a memorial to something. There's a time and a season for both. Then in verse seven the work is a time to tear or a time to sew, and fabric making or garment putting together. Then also relationships the second part of five is a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing. The second part of seven is a time to keep silent and the time to speak, in your work and in your relationships there's a time for everything. Verse six deals with possessions and achievements, a time to seek and a time to lose, a time to keep and a time to cast away. Then in verse eight you have your relationships in both private and public spheres. Privately there is a time for you to love and a time to hate. Publicly there is a time for tribes and nations to enter into war as well as a time for peace. Now this poem encompasses absolutely everything. Again when you recognize that it's not just talking about the things on either end, but everything in between, you realize that he's saying all of life has its own time and its own season for everything under the sun. So that life is always moving but we are never arriving. Now this seasonality can be a very good thing. After a cold winter, it's a wonderful refreshing thing to have the warmth of spring. After these dog days of summer and the heat of this past week, we're very much looking forward to the cooler temperatures of the fall. Seasonality teaches us to appreciate things when they come along because we know that each time and each season is so fleeting. I know for myself in some of my earlier children I didn't realize how quickly their infancy would pass by, that's such a fleeting time, it's here today and gone tomorrow. Enjoy it while it lasts. In my later children I realized that and I was able to really appreciate that when their infancy came along. Also the seasonality of things is a great comfort in difficult times. We know that this too shall pass, that this is temporary, and that helps us in our lives to get through the most difficult times in life. Toil The preacher says, as well and good as that is in this natural order of life there is still a sense of dissatisfaction and even bitterness in this seasonality. Why is that? Well it has to do with the nature of our toil and this brings us to the second section, toil in verses 9 through 11. In verse 9, and some people would actually say that this is just the conclusion of the poem, the preacher asks what gain has the worker from his toil? From all of this, our toil in relationships and our toil in work, what gain does the worker have from all of this? As we talked about last time, you definitely can see modest games here and there and you can make a little progress in this or that area of your life. At the same time this poem reminds us that some of our work will need to be plucked up or broken down or wept over or cast away. Other times this work will be entirely paused due to the ravages of war or other distractions. Our work, even though we're always engaged in toil, is not building piece by piece into this ever growing area of flourishing. Rather much of our work yields thorns and thistles in this life. So in verse 10 the preacher really puts a point on this and he says, “I have seen the business that God has given to the children of man to be busy with.” Very literally this says I have seen the business that God has given to afflict the children of man. This is a word that deals with the affliction of the afflicted. Now in the second half of Ecclesiastes chapter 1, we talked about that last time we were looking at Ecclesiastes, he talked about what he means. He means the curse that comes from sin. God has imposed futility and frustration on creation. He has afflicted us with frustration in our toil, not because he is cruel but as a just, a righteous, a proper response to the horrors of human sin. Another part of what he's saying, he's not just saying that this has to do with the curse of sin, he's also saying that there's something in time itself that frustrates us. So in verse 11 he says this, “he (God) has made everything beautiful in its time.” Now this word beautiful I can refer to physical beauty like the you know I think my wife is beautiful that sort of beauty, but it also can think about something that's more along the lines of fitting or appropriate. Death and war are not beautiful, but there is a time for both things under heaven and it's fitting and it's appropriate for those things in their time. Then it's in the second section where he raises this issue, the second part of verse 11. There he says also, “Also, he (God) has put eternity into man's heart, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end.” God has put in our hearts some deep sense of eternity, a sense of it, an awareness of it, some intuition about eternity, some knowledge that there must be an eternity. There must be time and there must be something that is beyond time. C.S. Lewis talked a lot about this sense of eternity that we have. If you've read his books especially “Surprised by Joy”, you'll know that he sometimes talks about this sense of longing in his life or this joy that he felt. He was always chasing after and it was thinking about this longing or this joy that eventually led him to find Christ. It's a desire for something beyond the limitations of this life under the sun. We have that sense in our hearts, you might call it the God-shaped hole we have in our hearts. We're wanting, yearning for something more than what we can find in this world. Yet we cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end. We long to make sense of this world, but the scope of our vision is so limited that we can't make sense of it. What's interesting is in Genesis chapter one, when it talks about the creation of human beings and the animals, it uses the same term, a living soul, to describe both humans and animals. Yet of only the human beings themselves does the Bible say that we were created in the image of God. We were created the image of God in a way that the animals were not. So, animals share our time-boundness. Many of the things written about in these poems are shared by the animals, but it doesn't frustrate them, it doesn't bother them. No animal is bothered by this nagging sense of eternity. They are born, they live their lives, they go through their seasons, and then they die, oblivious to the stretch and the scope of eternity. We don't. As human beings made in the image of God, where God has put eternity into our hearts, we live with this consistent frustration of our sense of eternity that we're not quite able to grasp. Twenty-five years ago, in the year 1996, Dan Herman began a research project that was about four years long until he published his results in the journal of Brand Management, of all places. In the year 2000 and he was the first person to identify what has come to be called the fear of missing out. A few years later this turned into the acronym “FOMO”. You may know this, the fear of missing out, it talks about an anxiety that right now I'm worried that I'm missing out on something else that might make me happy in life. There might be something better out there that if I could just have that I would be happy. It's this crippling sense of anxiety that makes it impossible for people to enjoy any time, any season of life, because they're always worried that something somewhere else might be better. Now what the preacher is telling us here is that there's actually a sense in which we should be having this fear of missing out. In fact, that idea of the fear of missing out is far too narrow, because the fear of missing out really just deals with a very narrow scope of my right now. It also deals with just me, I'm really not worried if you're missing out on something, sorry about that, I'm really worried and anxious about me. Am I missing something? What the preacher says is we should be fearful of missing out on eternity. What God has done in every time, in every life, in every place from the very beginning to the very end. We have a yearning to know this and yet we can't. We have a sense that it's there and that it's meaningful, but we're helpless to make sense of it all. This is why philosophers never tire of wrestling with what is the meaning of life, because they're trying to grapple with this. Trust So how should we evaluate this? What does it mean to be people who live with this constant frustrated sense of eternity, even though we are creatures bound and trapped in time? Well in verses 12 through 15 the preacher makes two judgments. One we might see is a very zoomed in view, an answer to the problem. Then the other one is sort of a zoomed out big picture view of what's happening and how to understand it. Both of them boil down to one thing, namely to trust in the Lord. So this is our third and final section, trust in verses 12 through 15. The verses 12-13 is where we have this zoomed in answer asking us how do I live today? Here's what the preacher writes in verses 12-13, 12 I perceived that there is nothing better for them than to be joyful and to do good as long as they live; 13 also that everyone should eat and drink and take pleasure in all his toil—this is God's gift to man. Ecclesiastes 3:12-13, ESV Now it's important to understand the preacher isn't commending hedonism, let us eat and drink for tomorrow we die. He's actually commending the pleasures of life as gifts from God. Recognize these as God's gift to man. We cannot slow the earth's rotation and lengthen a day, we cannot slow the revolutions that our planet takes around the sun and lengthen a particular year, or speed it up as we may wish to do. Again we can't press pause or fast forward or rewind to get through, to linger on the bad or the good parts of life. All we can do as prisoners of time is to simply enjoy life as it comes. That's a skill that's an acquired wisdom that we must grow into as we grow in life. Part of that enjoyment means learning that every season won't last long. Now this is a comfort during bad times, this too shall pass, this is temporary. It's also a warning during good times; don't cling to this, don't hold to this because it will not last. Your hope has to be in something else. In everything, what the preacher is calling us to learn, is to see each season as God's gift to us. Well what should we do then in the big picture? Well the next part is the zoomed out answer in verses 14-15. What's the grounds of the foundation or the big picture that gives us confidence to enjoy each season as God's gift? Well here we see the unfolding of God's plan that should give us comfort. Everything happens in the unfolding of God's plan. 14 I perceived that whatever God does endures forever; nothing can be added to it, nor anything taken from it. God has done it, so that people fear before him. 15 That which is, already has been; that which is to be, already has been; and God seeks what has been driven away. Ecclesiastes 3:14-15, ESV In eternity past, before time began, the Bible tells us that God consulted the most wise and holy counsel of his own will. Alone God freely and unchangeably decreed to ordain everything that will come to pass in human history. Everything that is happening is the unfolding of the plan that God made from before the foundations of the earth were laid. He appointed every time, every season for everything that will take place in this world. Nothing can be added to this plan and nothing can be taken away from it. So why did God make this plan? Well we read in verse 14, so that people fear before him. If we truly grapple with the fact that we are mists passing away, that we are here today and gone tomorrow, that that time between being born and death is so rapid in the scheme of history, and if we also realize that God is the one who endures forever, “our God our help in ages past”, as the hymn declares, well that helps us to fear him. That puts us in proper perspective not to be afraid of him, not that sense of fearing him, although it's not less than that, but it's to fear him in awe and reverence and especially in trust. To trust that each season comes down as a good gift from the unchangeable Father of Lights and to trust in all of this. We can trust him because he is perfectly working out the plan that he has appointed for our good in a constantly changing world. Nothing gives more confidence to those who love God and are called according to his purpose than to know that he is working all things together for our good. Application So how should we apply this then well? 1. The first application is that we must meditate or give thoughtful consideration to our time-boundedness and then on the flip side to God's eternality. You are a prisoner of time whereas God is free and eternal. You did not exist before you were born and one day you will die, whereas God simply is that's what he gives. His name “I am what I am”, means there is never a time when God did not exist and there never will be a time when God does not exist. He is eternal. Yet God created you as more than an animal. You don't just go through this oblivious to God's eternality, you're aware of it and it weighs on you. Now that longing for eternity is meant to lead you beyond the temporality and the time-boundedness of this life to the eternity of God. Again I said earlier that C.S. Lewis found that seeking after this sense of longing, this joy, was what eventually led him to come to know Christ. So he writes in Mere Christianity this, “If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world. If none of my earthly pleasures satisfy it, that does not prove that the universe is a fraud. Probably earthly pleasures were never meant to satisfy it but only to arouse it, to suggest the real thing. If that is so I must take care on the one hand never to despise or be unthankful for these earthly blessings and on the other never to mistake them for something else of which they are only a kind of copy or echo or mirage. I must keep them alive in myself or I must keep alive in myself the desire for my true country, which I shall not find till after death. I must never let it get snowed under or turn aside. I must make it the main object of life to press on to that other country and help others to do the same.” That's exactly what the preacher is telling us in this passage. He's clearing away the errors so that we can look upon what the rest of the Bible tells us about this other country. This country that is eternal that we were made for, that God is bringing us into. Of course C.S. Lewis wasn't the first person to think about this. 1500 years before a man named Augustine wrote this, “You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in you.” Our restlessness is for eternity, we want to know eternity and yet we cannot see the whole picture at once. We want to understand what God is doing from beginning to end. Understand, the Bible gives us the big picture for all of this but we have a longing in our hearts to see everything. We long to understand how even the deepest pains, how these difficult painful times that are appointed a season in our lives, how these truly were fitting and appropriate and beautiful in their time. That God had appointed for us to discover how God is working all these things together for our good. Understand you cannot find the meaning to your deep questions in this world. Under the sun you can only find answers by faith in God. Not a blind leap of faith that ignores facts, but rather the humble recognition that you don't have all the facts and you can't have all the facts. You can't see what God has been up to everywhere in all people's lives from beginning to end. Faced with that utter inability to make sense of it all we must turn instead to the one who holds time in his hands. As the hymn declares, “Crown him the Lord of years, the potentate of time.” The Christian gospel tells us that the timeless one, the one who has always existed, so that there never was a time when he did not exist. This eternal son of God took upon himself a human nature precisely so that he could enter into our time. Indeed the Bible tells us that Christ came into the world in the fullness of time. There was a season and every season before that was leading up to the fullness of time when Christ would enter the world. Even he had to endure the circumstances and the seasons of life for 30 years until his time arrived. That's what it says the time arrived for his three year long public ministry and then when his time was at hand. So we talked about it when his time was at hand he gave up his life on the cross because even for Jesus there was a time to be born and a time to die. Now our resurrected Lord declares, “Fear not I am the first and the last.” That's amirrorism. That's not just the first and then the last with something else filling the gaps, it's from beginning to end. I am this one, Jesus declares, and I am the living one. I died and behold I am alive forevermore and I have the keys of death and hades. Your longing for eternity cannot be fulfilled in this life but your longing can be fulfilled in the one who lives forevermore. Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved. 2. The second application goes back to our big idea. This application is to seek the sabbath rest that God gives. Remember our big idea is that God gives sabbath rest. We've talked a lot about time and we should reflect upon the fact that the God who created time also gave regular order to that time. Where from the very beginning of creation he set apart one day in seven to serve as a sabbath day. Whereas six days of the week we find ourselves drowning in the rat race of life, giving ourselves that to work that can never transcend the time-bound limitations of this world. The sabbath day is given by God to us as an embassy of eternity that we can enjoy from week to week. You know what an embassy is? An embassy is the sovereign territory of one nation that is set up in the boundaries of the territory of another nation. So if you go to any country in the world that has the United States embassy, at one moment you'll be standing in the territory of that country but to enter into that embassy is to step upon the sovereign soil of the United States of America. There you have all of the rights and the liberties and the responsibilities conferred upon you by the constitution of the United States. It's an embassy that's a little piece of the United States of America in all of those foreign countries. The same thing is true of the sabbath day. It is an embassy of our eternal rest when we are surrounded by the rat race of life. Not a territory of a place, but a territory of time. This is a day where we have set apart, where God has given us to enter into his territory of eternality and this is told to us in the Bible. The author of Hebrews reminds us of this truth and urges us toward it in Hebrews 4:9-11. He says, 9 So then, there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God, 10 for whoever has entered God's rest has also rested from his works as God did from his. 11 Let us therefore strive to enter that rest, so that no one may fall by the same sort of disobedience. Hebrews 4:9-11, ESV There's a tremendous hymn that celebrates this about the sabbath day, it's called “O Day of Rest and Gladness.” You may have heard this because Indelible Grace did a cover of it a few years back. I want to read you verse 3 of this hymn singing about the sabbath day, the hymn goes Thou art a port protected From storms that round us rise; A garden intersected With streams of paradise; Thou art a cooling fountain In lifes dry dreary sand; From Thee, like Pisgahs mountain, We view our promised land. O Day of Rest and Gladness Mount Pisgah was the mountain that Moses stood on top of to look across the Jordan River at the edge of the Promised Land that he would never enter into during the course of his life. From there he could stand to see it all and to take it all in in a moment, to enter into that sabbath rest by faith from a distance. If this is true, if the sabbath day is an embassy of eternity, then why would we waste our time on the Lord's day by re-entering the rat race before the day is over? When we spend the Lord's day slipping back into the office to tie up a few loose ends or to try to get a jump start on the week ahead or even planning out the next week's work in our minds, understand that we're believing a lie. We are believing that what we gain from our toil is better than what God gives in this embassy of eternity, in the sabbath rest that he gives to his people. It's just not true. What does the worker gain from all his toil? When we spend the Lord's day pursuing our own pleasure or filling it with idle conversations about common things, with sports or entertainment or television or movie,s then we're believing a lie that we have something better to gain from our pleasure than from the sabbath rest that God gives to his people, in the enjoyment of himself in his eternal salvation. I don't say this to scold you, I say this to encourage you to enter into the joy and the pleasures of God's rest. Not temporal pleasures, not worldly pleasures, but the pleasures that God promises us on the sabbath day. One of the greatest promises of the Bible is in Isaiah 58:13-14, 13 “If you turn back your foot from the Sabbath, from doing your pleasure on my holy day, and call the Sabbath a delight and the holy day of the Lord honorable; if you honor it, not going your own ways, or seeking your own pleasure, or talking idly; 14 then you shall take delight in the Lord, and I will make you ride on the heights of the earth; I will feed you with the heritage of Jacob your father, for the mouth of the Lord has spoken.” Isaiah 58:13-14, ESV Brothers and sisters, God gives sabbath rest to his people. Let us then strive to enter that rest by resting from our toil in the same way that God rested from his works at the beginning of creation. The Lord's day is the pinnacle of our week, brothers and sisters, because the Lord's day is an off-ramp from the rat race of life and it's an on-ramp into the strong eternal rest that God gives. We have an embassy here of eternity. This day is the sovereign outpost of God's eternality. Don't waste your time today, use this day to worship the eternal God. Let's pray. Heavenly Father, we pray that you would give us Christ this day. That this day above all days that you've set apart your sabbath day the Lord's day, the day that commemorates the resurrection of the dead of our Lord Jesus Christ, we pray that this would be our soul meditation and focus today. Not that we have to legalistically follow rules but that we would be wise and seek after the true eternal pleasures that you have at your right hand forevermore. We pray this in Christ's name. Amen.
From its birth in 1996 by Dr. Dan Herman till today, there's very few people who don't know about FOMO. Yet there's very few people who can overcome it, more few who know how it's leveraged, and only about a handful of people know how they can leverage it in a proper and ethical way to make this world a better place for everyone to live in. In the end, it's all about perspective, and living up to your morals. Please rate & review this podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-31-5-guy-podcast/id1528897344 You can find me at https://rounakbose.in Links: https://www.instagram.com/the31point5guy/ https://twitter.com/The31point5Guy https://medium.com/the-31-5-guy https://www.linkedin.com/in/rounakbose1997/ ~ The 31.5 Guy
Season Four unlocked! That's right, I am back and to start off the season right, I got Dan Herman so we can talk about our favorite Christmas movies to watch in December. Dan has some favorites that I didn't expect. For season 4 of this podcast I will be review Christmas/Holiday movies I have not seen. I will have some friends to join me in this adventure. So be sure to subscribe if you aren't and let me know what are your favorite movies to watch in December! Thanks again for Listening and coming back. If you like what you hear be sure to share it or give me a review on Apple podcast or Spotify. It would mean the world to me. You can chat with me in the link below. :) Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/yorickweez --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yorick/message
De opnames voor aflevering 11 vonden plaats op een emotioneel moment. Want enkele uren voordat wij de microfoons aansloten, verdween er uit de tuin van Martijn pardoes een konijn in een zelfgegraven tunnel.Afijn, daar ben je hier niet voor. Jij wilt weer vermaakt worden met o zo spannende en lachwekkende verhalen die wij op de fiets hebben meegemaakt. Nou, dan zit je hier goed. Martijn vertelt over de Rock Solid Gravel Ride die hij op het tandvlees heeft volbracht en uit de oude doos tovert hij een verhaal tevoorschijn toen hij een wereldrecord bergop heeft neergezet. En dat allemaal dankzij een hond. Dan Herman, want kreetje mineetje. In een bos bij Zeewolde was hij op tegeltjes/blokjesjacht, moest een stukje lopen en miste op 10 meter na een o zo belangrijk blokje. En nu probeert hij dat blokje van Martijn te krijgen, maar of dat lukt, is maar de vraag. Luisteraarsvragen, heel erg veel luisteraarsvragen. Veel via de telefoon! En we hebben Steven de Jongh zelfs bereid gevonden om een van de antwoorden voor zijn rekening te nemen. Puur en alleen omdat wij het antwoord niet wisten. Luisteren maar! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Favorite local sports heroes, sibling troublemaking and "I remember my first beer" are some of the talking points on this episode of LFE, where hosts Ben Quam and Charles Awad welcome Dan Herman and JP Awad of Falling Knife Brewing Company. Tune in for hard laughs, questionable spirits, and excellent beer.Spirit of ChoiceThe hosts and their guest drank shots of:Skrewball Peanut Butter WhiskeyFIND USFacebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Twitch | libationsforeveryone.comSubscribe and review wherever podcasts are foundLibations for Everyone!
Hey, everybody and welcome back! On this week's episode of Sudz Budz we do a little pre game show with a very special beer review. Then for the main event, we crack open the conversation with Dan Herman of Falling Knife Brewing in North East Minneapolis. Cheers and please drink responsibly. Featured beers: Ursa Minor Backyard Staple Strawberry Rhubarb Sour Falling Knife Freischütz Northern German Pils Falling Knife Verbal Tip Hazy IPA Bell's Two Hearted Ale Ryerson - Just Friends Beach Community - Joyce Manor Victoria - Joyce Manor Famous Friend - Joyce Manor Falling in Love Again - Joyce Mano
The Last question for Bryce comes from Dan Herman. He wanted to know when the hell is Bryce going to finish The Last of Us 2? Well we get our answer and you can hear Bryce, Mike and I give our review and thoughts on the game over on our other podcast. Some S**t We Like. Part of the SSWL Network. Thanks again for listening to the last episode of the week. If you enjoyed what you heard subscribe and let me know what other content you would like to hear on the show. YoricWeez http://bit.ly/yorickweez http://bit.ly/yorickinsta http://bit.ly/yorickyoutube Bryce http://bit.ly/sswltwitter www.someshitwelike.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yorick/message
Not many movies are coming out right now but Dan and I do our best to talk about the movies that have come out this year that we enjoyed. We also rank the movies from Wes Anderson and what our life is like right now in quarantine. Big thanks to Dan Herman for joining this week. It was great catching up buddy! Be sure to follow Dan Herman on Letterboxs and twitter. I'm always open for topics and guest. If there is something you want me to cover or a guest I should talk to, AT me on twitter. Please consider subscribe and leaving a review. I would truly appreciate that. Until next time... Dan Herman https://bit.ly/dhermantweet https://bit.ly/danletterbox YorickWeez http://bit.ly/yorickweez http://bit.ly/yorickyoutube Timestamps 2020 Movies 00:27 Spike Lee 05:52 Wes Anderson Movies 08:51 Quarantine and Work 07:43 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yorick/message
Today I asked Dan Herman what got him into movies and why he chose the path of film making. I always knew he loves film but never knew the reason why or what took hold for him to actually want to make them. This was definitely a fun conversation and I learned even more about my friend. If you liked what you heard or are hearing right now, please consider subscribing. And if there are any topic you want to hear me or a guest talk about. You can reach me on Twitter and if your are using the Anchor app, leave a message and I will play it on the show. Thanks! Dan Herman https://bit.ly/dhermantweet https://bit.ly/danletterbox YorickWeez http://bit.ly/yorickweez http://bit.ly/yorickyoutube --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yorick/message
Who doesn't love chatting with their friends online. This week I talk to my Dan Herman. Producer, movie lover and overall great person. In this segment we talk about how we met on the set of Ryan's movie The Backseat...which is coming to Amazon Prime soon, so be on the look out for that. Thanks to everyone or anyone who listen to the last few episode. It means the world to me. As always if you have any questions, topics or guest you want me to talk to, be sure to AT me on twitter. Thanks again! Dan Herman https://bit.ly/dhermantweet https://bit.ly/danletterbox YorickWeez http://bit.ly/yorickweez http://bit.ly/yorickyoutube --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yorick/message
Better Life Lab | The Art and Science of Living a Full and Healthy Life
Before COVID-19 hit, women spent about twice as much time as men doing childcare and housework. That unequal gendered division of labor at home contributed to gender inequality in the workplace. — and to a persistent gender pay gap. But is the pandemic now changing that dynamic? And if so, will those changes last? Hosted by Brigid Schulte, Director, Better Life Lab at New America. Guests include: Dan Carlson, Assistant Professor of Family, Health and Policy at the University of Utah, and author of Men and Women agree: During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Men are Doing More at Home. Glen “Beleaf” Henry, an artist and rapper who documents life as a black father on his YouTube Channel, beleafinfatherhood and his TEDx Talk: What I’ve learned being a stay at home Dad. Dan Herman, a full-time dad in New York who prior to COVID-19 was a high-lying tech executive. Haley Swenson, Better Life Lab deputy director and author of the report, “Engaged Dads.”
Before COVID-19 hit, women spent about twice as much time as men doing childcare and housework. That unequal gendered division of labor at home contributed to gender inequality in the workplace. — and to a persistent gender pay gap. But is the pandemic now changing that dynamic? And if so, will those changes last? Hosted by Brigid Schulte, Director, Better Life Lab at New America. Guests include: Dan Carlson, Assistant Professor of Family, Health and Policy at the University of Utah, and author of Men and Women agree: During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Men are Doing More at Home. Glen “Beleaf” Henry, an artist and rapper who documents life as a black father on his YouTube Channel, beleafinfatherhood and his TEDx Talk: What I’ve learned being a stay at home Dad. Dan Herman, a full-time dad in New York who prior to COVID-19 was a high-lying tech executive. Haley Swenson, Better Life Lab deputy director and author of the report, “Engaged Dads.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bir nöbet sabahından günaydın herkese. Bu sabah uyandığımda her zamanki gibi ilk işim elime telefonumu almak oldu. Alarmımı kapadım. Gece saat 02:00 gibi uyarılarını kapatmıştım ve saat 07:00 idi. 5 saatte (!) dünyada, çevremde neler olup bitmiş hemen bakmalıydım. Aslında buna mecbur değilim ama hemen yapmam gerek gibi hissediyorum. Neyse… Hemen Whatsapp'ta üye olduğum tüm gruplardan gelen mesajlara, resimlere, videolara hızlıca baktım. -Yine ben uyurken liseden arkadaşlarım uzun uzun muhabbet etmişler. Üniversite tayfasından bahsetmiyorum bile. Keşke ben de erkenden (!) uyumak zorunda olmasaydım. Hazırlanırken ve kahvaltımı yaparken Instagram'ı ve Twitter'ı hızlıca kolaçan ettim. Hikayelere bir göz attım, paylaşımlara bakmayı unutmadım ve tabi ki birkaç gönderiyi beğendim. -Gerçekten bensiz oraya gittiklerine inanamıyorum. Çok keyifli zaman geçirdiklerine eminim. Eğlenmeyi iyi bilirler. Bu sabah nöbetçi olmasaydım ben de mutlaka onlara eşlik ederdim. Aslında gidebilirdim de ama eve gelmeyi ben tercih ettim. Nedense… -Gerçekten bu adama şaşırıyorum. Onca işi arasında böyle bir tatile gitmeyi nasıl başarıyor? Ben evden çıkmaya kuvvet bulamıyorum.Helal olsun ! Evdekiler bu durumdan şikayetçiler… Cep telefonum ile oldukça çok zaman geçirdiğimi düşünüyorlar. Artık herkes bu şekilde değil mi ? Kesinlikle evdekilere katılmıyorum… Yukarıdaki metinin bir köşesi, bir satırı bir paragrafı ya da bir düşüncesi sizi bir yerden yakalıyor ise bu yazı tam size göre. Sizde de sanki sezon finalini yaşıyoruz hissi mevcut mu ? COVID ile bilinmezliğe olan yolculuğumuzun (S:1,W:2/Netflix) doğal olarak yarattığı anksiyete, bizi akıllı telefonlarımıza daha da mı yakınlaştırıyor? Evde kaldığımız günler sosyal medya kullanımımızı daha da mı arttırıyor? 25 GB internet bir ayda nasıl akıllı telefonlarımız tarafından kullanılıyor? En önemlisi bu bizi nasıl etkiliyor? Sizleri yeni bir COVID yazısı değil, bir ''wellness'' yazısı aşağıdaki satırlarda bekliyor... İyi okumalar… NOT: Dünyada Ekim 2019 istatistiklerine göre yaklaşık 3.73 milyar aktif sosyal medya kullanıcısı bulunmaktadır. Bu rakam dünya popülasyonunun yaklaşık %48’idir.En çok tercih edilen sosyal medya platformları Facebook, Youtube, Whatsapp, WeChat ve Instagram olarak karşımıza çıkmaktadır. İlk beşte olmasa da Snapchat’in yaklaşık 314 milyon aktif kullanıcısı olduğunu vurgulamakta fayda var sanırım. FOMO Nedir? İlk defa bir pazarlama (!) strateji uzmanı Dan Herman tarafından 1996 yılında tanımlanan bir terim olarak karşımıza çıkan bu kısaltma, 2013 yılında İngilizce sözcüklerde yerini almıştır. ''FOMO: Fear of Missing Out'' Kendi dilimizde ifade etmemiz gerekirse, ‘’bir şeyleri kaçırma korkusu’’ olarak tanımlanabilir. Kişinin kendisinin olmadığı ortamlarda başkalarının eğlenebileceği inancından kaynaklanan bir sosyal anksiyete ürünüdür. Başka kişilerin yaptıklarıyla sürekli bağlantıda kalma arzusu olarak da tanımlanabilir. Diğer insanların hayatlarına online olarak bağlı kalabilmek için bir kompülsiyon olarak değerlendirilebilir. Başka bir değişle ''mükemmel bir yaz akşamında, arkadaşlarınız mangal partisi yaparken, siz çalışmak zorunda olduğunuz için katılamadığınızda hissettiğiniz duygulardır'' (Adanalı). Pazarlamada bu anksiyete, nasıl işe yarar der iseniz hemen size birkaç örnek vereyim: Geride kalmamanız için almanız gereken uzun ömürlü piller,Enerjinizi kaybetmemenizi sağlayan, günü yakalatan, her sorunu çözen, zihin açan, uyku kaçıran enerji içecekleri,Ya da güne uyanmanızı sağlayan, onlar olmadan uyanamayacağınız özenle harmanlanmış kahve çekirdekleri… FOMO, DSM-V içerisinde yer alan bir hastalık olarak karşımıza çıkmamaktadır. Yine de yanlış sosyal medya (sosyal medya bağımlılığı) ve akıllı telefon kullanımı ile doğrudan ilişkiye sahiptir. Literatür: 2020 yılında yapılan ve FOMO ve sosyal medyanın günlük hayat ve üretkenlik üzerine etkilerinin değerlendirildiği bir çalışmada, artmış FOMO düzeyi ile sosyal medyanın,
Dan is a partner and head of the Leeds office of Stewarts a litigation only law firm. He has been partner since 2003 and is a solicitor who conducts only cases involving the most serious injuries, most often brain and spinal injuries. Described by Chambers UK Guide as “an utterly first class lawyer” and by The Legal 500 as “highly knowledgeable”, “frighteningly intelligent” and “an allround excellent litigator”, Dan has considerable experience of guiding claimants through the litigation process.
Radio Crystal Blue, in its 19th year online, is a weekly podcast, that features top songwriters, and bands - (indie, underground, and touring), in a freeform format. HOW TO LISTEN: RSS feed: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/radiocblue Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/radio-crystal-blue Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue Anchor RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/d45a80/podcast/rss Apple Music (iTunes): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-crystal-blue/id1358998494 Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1358998494/radio-crystal-blue Pocket Casts: http://pca.st/J7ff Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1204385 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/radio-crystal-blue Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Wlzu3cFXU5LAYAvGx4u4T Radio Public: https://play.radiopublic.com/radio-crystal-blue–GEzylN Google Podcasts: bit.ly/2KS802i Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/RCBlive103119.mp3 mp3: https://radiocrystalblue.files.wordpress.com/2019/11/rcblive103119.mp3 NEW: Player.fm https://player.fm/series/radio-crystal-blue Ask Siri to: “Play Radio Crystal Blue” This show, #844, was published: 10/31/2019. Running time: 3 hours, 51 minutos Host: Dan Herman Production/post-production: Dan Herman & DJ Flowerdove DJ Flowerdove: www.facebook.com/djflowerdove Twitter: @flowerdove2168 Recorded in stereo to 128 kbps bitrate, 44.1 Hz in mp3 format, using Audacity software. All content is free to listen and share, via Creative Commons License, version 4.0, non-derivative, non-commercial, full attribution. More info: http://www.creativecommons.org Dan Herman Radio Crystal Blue 20th anniversary year on the Internet 215-995-2234 www.radiocrystalblue.net dan@radiocrystalblue.net Facebook: Dan Herman or Radio Crystal Blue Twitter: @radiocblue --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support
Fomo é a sigla em inglês para “fear of missing out” – traduzido para português significa, “medo de estar perdendo algo”. Foi Descrita pela primeira vez nos anos 2000 por Dan Herman. Com a massiva utilização das redes sociais, o FOMO cresceu consideravelmente. Pessoas que vivenciam esse fenômeno são as que mais usam as redes. Existe uma linha tênue de FOMO como um fenômeno comportamental inofensivo ou como um possível transtorno mental Se gostou compartilhe este episódio. Entre em contato comigo: linktr.ee/professorcarlosaugusto
Radio Crystal Blue, in its 19th year online, is a weekly podcast that features top songwriters and bands - indie, underground, and touring- in a freeform format. HOW TO LISTEN: Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/radiocblue Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/radio-crystal-blue Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue Anchor RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/d45a80/podcast/rss Apple (iTunes): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-crystal-blue/id1358998494 Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1358998494/radio-crystal-blue Pocket Casts: http://pca.st/J7ff Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1204385 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/radio-crystal-blue Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Wlzu3cFXU5LAYAvGx4u4T Radio Public: https://play.radiopublic.com/radio-crystal-blue–GEzylN Google Podcasts: bit.ly/2KS802i Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/RCBlive081519.mp3 mp3: https://radiocrystalblue.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/rcblive081519.mp3 NEW: Player.fm https://player.fm/series/radio-crystal-blue Ask Siri to: “Play Radio Crystal Blue” This show, #840, was published: 08/15/2019. Closing music: DJ Flowerdove "Shimmer" www.facebook.com/djflowerdove Twitter: @flowerdove2168 Running time: 4 hours, 7 minutos Host: Dan Herman Production/post-production: Dan Herman & DJ Flowerdove Recorded in stereo to 128 kbps bitrate, 44.1 Hz in mp3 format, using Audacity software. All content is free to listen and share, via Creative Commons License, version 4.0, non-derivative, non-commercial, full attribution. More info: http://www.creativecommons.org Website: www.radiocrystalblue.net Email: dan@radiocrystalblue.net Facebook: Dan Herman or Radio Crystal Blue Twitter: @radiocblue --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support
Radio Crystal Blue, in its 19th year online, is a weekly podcast, that features top songwriters, and bands - (indie, underground, and touring), in a freeform format. HOW TO LISTEN: Podomatic: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com RSS feed: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/radiocblue Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/radio-crystal-blue Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue Anchor RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/d45a80/podcast/rss Apple (iTunes): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-crystal-blue/id1358998494 Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1358998494/radio-crystal-blue Pocket Casts: http://pca.st/J7ff Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1204385 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/radio-crystal-blue Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Wlzu3cFXU5LAYAvGx4u4T Radio Public: https://play.radiopublic.com/radio-crystal-blue–GEzylN Google Podcasts: bit.ly/2KS802i Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/RCBlive073119.mp3 mp3: https://radiocrystalblue.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/rcblive073119.mp3 NEW: Player.fm https://player.fm/series/radio-crystal-blue Ask Siri to: “Play Radio Crystal Blue” This show, #839, was published: 07/31/2019 Closing music: DJ Flowerdove "Shimmer" www.facebook.com/djflowerdove Twitter: @flowerdove2168 Running time: 3 hours, 13 minutos Host: Dan Herman Production/post-production: Dan Herman & DJ Flowerdove Recorded in stereo to 128 kbps bitrate, 44.1 Hz in mp3 format, using Audacity software. All content is free to listen and share, via Creative Commons License, version 4.0, non-derivative, non-commercial, full attribution. More info: http://www.creativecommons.org Dan Herman Radio Crystal Blue Celebrating 19 years on the Web 253-468-0061 www.radiocrystalblue.net dan@radiocrystalblue.net Facebook: Dan Herman or Radio Crystal Blue Twitter: @radiocblue --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support
HOW TO LISTEN: Podomatic: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com RSS feed: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/radiocblue Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/radio-crystal-blue Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue Anchor RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/d45a80/podcast/rss Apple (iTunes): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-crystal-blue/id1358998494 Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1358998494/radio-crystal-blue Pocket Casts: http://pca.st/J7ff Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1204385 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/radio-crystal-blue Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Wlzu3cFXU5LAYAvGx4u4T RadioPublic: https://play.radiopublic.com/radio-crystal-blue–GEzylN Google Podcasts: bit.ly/2KS802i Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/RCBnew073119 mp3: https://radiocrystalblue.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/rcbnew073119.mp3 NEW: Player.fm https://player.fm/series/radio-crystal-blue Ask Siri to: “Play Radio Crystal Blue” This show, #464, was published: 07/31/2019. The Levins "Let's Be Big" - Caravan Of Dawn CD www.thelevinsmusic.com @TheLevins Joel Rafael "Float Down Stream" - Rose Avenue CD www.joelrafael.com @JoelRafaelMusic Jason Erie "Gold Rush" - The Art Of Letting Go CD www.jasoneriemusic.com Sirsy "Stand" - Like A Drum EP www.sirsy.com @SIRSY Ordinary Elephant "Worth The Weight" - Honest CD www.ordinaryelephant.com @ordinarelephant April Verch "Lake Dore Waltz" - Once A Day CD www.aprilverch.com @aprilverch Steven Blane "Brooklyn Bridge" - I Walk Alone CD www.stevenblane.com @stevenblanemusic David Gelman "The Roads We Didn't Take" - Last Surviving Son CD www.gelmanmusic.com Spook Handy "From Way Up Here" - Songs of Pete, Woody & Me, Volume II (Dedicated To The Proposition) CD www.spookhandy.com @spookhandy ***** Closing music: DJ Flowerdove "Callisto" Running time: 62 minutos Host: Dan Herman Production/post-production: Dan Herman & DJ Flowerdove Recorded in stereo to 128 kbps bitrate, 44.1 Hz in mp3 format, using Audacity software. All content is free to listen and share, via Creative Commons License version 4.0, non-derivative, non-commercial, full attribution. More info: http://www.creativecommons.org EMAIL: dan@radiocrystalblue.net PHONE: 215-995-2234 or 253-537-1096 Facebook: Dan Herman & Radio Crystal Blue Twitter: @radiocblue --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support
Radio Crystal Blue, in its 19th year online, is a weekly podcast, that features top songwriters, and bands - (indie, underground, and touring), in a freeform format. HOW TO LISTEN: Podomatic: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com RSS feed: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/radiocblue Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/radio-crystal-blue Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue Anchor RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/d45a80/podcast/rss Apple (iTunes): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-crystal-blue/id1358998494 Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1358998494/radio-crystal-blue Pocket Casts: http://pca.st/J7ff Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1204385 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/radio-crystal-blue Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Wlzu3cFXU5LAYAvGx4u4T Radio Public: https://play.radiopublic.com/radio-crystal-blue–GEzylN Google Podcasts: bit.ly/2KS802i Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/RCBlive072019.mp3 mp3: https://radiocrystalblue.files.wordpress.com/2019/07/rcblive072019.mp3 NEW: Player.fm https://player.fm/series/radio-crystal-blue Ask Siri to: “Play Radio Crystal Blue” This show, #838, was published: 07/20/2019. Host: Dan Herman Production/post-production: Dan Herman & DJ Flowerdove Recorded in stereo to 128 kbps bitrate, 44.1 Hz in mp3 format, using Audacity software. All content is free to listen and share, via Creative Commons License, version 4.0, non-derivative, non-commercial, full attribution. More info: http://www.creativecommons.org Dan Herman Radio Crystal Blue Celebrating 19 years on the Web 253-468-0061www.radiocrystalblue.net dan@radiocrystalblue.net Facebook: Dan Herman or Radio Crystal Blue twitter: @radiocblue --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support
HOW TO LISTEN: Podomatic: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com RSS feed: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/radiocblue Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/radio-crystal-blue Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue Anchor RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/d45a80/podcast/rss Apple (iTunes): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-crystal-blue/id1358998494 Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1358998494/radio-crystal-blue Pocket Casts: http://pca.st/J7ff Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1204385 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/radio-crystal-blue Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Wlzu3cFXU5LAYAvGx4u4T RadioPublic: https://play.radiopublic.com/radio-crystal-blue–GEzylN Google Podcasts: bit.ly/2KS802i Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/RCBnew072019 mp3: https://radiocrystalblue.files.wordpress.com/2019/07/rcbnew072019.mp3 NEW: Player.fm https://player.fm/series/radio-crystal-blue Ask Siri to: “Play Radio Crystal Blue” This show, #463, was published: 07/20/2019. Jay Brown "Maybe It's The Weather" - Empathy & Comedy CD www.jaybrownmusic.com The Big Cheese Band "Fam Club" - Among The Stars CD www.facebook.com/TheBigCheeseMusic Laura Berman "Together Again" - Home CD www.laurabermanmusic.com @laurabsings Jess Novak "The Cage" - Fear Is The Cage/Love Is The Key 2-CD Set (Disc 2 - Love Is The Key) www.jessrocknovak.com @JessRock87 Root Cellar Xtract "It Ain't Easy" - Lonesome Miles CD www.rootcellarxtract.com Few Miles South "Mountain High" - Californ I Ain't CD www.fewmilessouth.com @FewMilesSouth Josie Bello "Mother's Love" - Can't Go Home CD www.josiebello.com B. Ryan B. "Birdwatcher" - Understanding CD www.bryanbmusic.com ******* Closing music: DJ Flowerdove "Downtime" Running time: 55 minutos Host: Dan Herman Production/post-production: Dan Herman & DJ Flowerdove Recorded in stereo to 128 kbps bitrate, 44.1 Hz in mp3 format, using Audacity software. All content is free to listen and share, via Creative Commons License version 4.0, non-derivative, non-commercial, full attribution. More info: http://www.creativecommons.org EMAIL: dan@radiocrystalblue.net PHONE: 215-995-2234 or 253-537-1096 Facebook: Dan Herman & Radio Crystal Blue Twitter: @radiocblue --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support
HOW TO LISTEN: Podomatic: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com RSS feed: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/radiocblue Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/radio-crystal-blue Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue Anchor RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/d45a80/podcast/rss Apple (iTunes): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-crystal-blue/id1358998494 Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1358998494/radio-crystal-blue Pocket Casts: http://pca.st/J7ff Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1204385 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/radio-crystal-blue Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Wlzu3cFXU5LAYAvGx4u4T RadioPublic: https://play.radiopublic.com/radio-crystal-blue–GEzylN Google Podcasts: bit.ly/2KS802i Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/RCBnew052019 mp3: https://radiocrystalblue.files.wordpress.com/2019/05/rcbnew052019.mp3 NEW: Player.fm https://player.fm/series/radio-crystal-blue Ask Siri to: “Play Radio Crystal Blue” This show, #462, was published: 05/20/2019. The Nickel Slots "Room With A View" - Pick Up All Regrets CD www.thenickelslotsmusic.com @thenickelslots Andrew Adkins "Southbound" - Who I Am CD www.andrewadkinswv.com Alexis P. Suter Band "I Don't See You Anymore" - Be Love CD www.alexispsuter.com Greg Jacobs "Here To Tulsa" - Encore CD www.gregjacobsmusic.com C.J. Teffner "Caught On The Side" - Siren's Song EP www.cjteffner.com @CJTeffner David Kaufman "Planet Of The Sun" - Second Promise CD www.davidkaufmanmusic.ca ******* Closing music: DJ Flowerdove "Downtime" Running time: 39 minutos Production/post-production: Dan Herman & DJ Flowerdove All content is free to listen and share via Creative Commons License version 4.0, non-derivative, non-commercial, full attribution. More info: http://www.creativecommons.org EMAIL: dan@radiocrystalblue.net PHONE: 215-995-2234 or 253-537-1096 Facebook: Dan Herman & Radio Crystal Blue Twitter: @radiocblue --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support
HOW TO LISTEN: Podomatic: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com RSS feed: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/radiocblue Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/radio-crystal-blue Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue Anchor RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/d45a80/podcast/rss Apple (iTunes): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-crystal-blue/id1358998494 Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1358998494/radio-crystal-blue Pocket Casts: http://pca.st/J7ff Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1204385 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/radio-crystal-blue Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Wlzu3cFXU5LAYAvGx4u4T RadioPublic: https://play.radiopublic.com/radio-crystal-blue–GEzylN Google Podcasts: bit.ly/2KS802i Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/RCBnew052019 mp3: https://radiocrystalblue.files.wordpress.com/2019/05/rcbnew052019.mp3 NEW: Player.fm https://player.fm/series/radio-crystal-blue Ask Siri to: “Play Radio Crystal Blue” This show, #462, was published: 05/20/2019. The Nickel Slots "Room With A View" - Pick Up All Regrets CD www.thenickelslotsmusic.com @thenickelslots Andrew Adkins "Southbound" - Who I Am CD www.andrewadkinswv.com Alexis P. Suter Band "I Don't See You Anymore" - Be Love CD www.alexispsuter.com Greg Jacobs "Here To Tulsa" - Encore CD www.gregjacobsmusic.com C.J. Teffner "Caught On The Side" - Siren's Song EP www.cjteffner.com @CJTeffner David Kaufman "Planet Of The Sun" - Second Promise CD www.davidkaufmanmusic.ca ******* Closing music: DJ Flowerdove "Downtime" Running time: 39 minutos Production/post-production: Dan Herman & DJ Flowerdove All content is free to listen and share via Creative Commons License version 4.0, non-derivative, non-commercial, full attribution. More info: http://www.creativecommons.org EMAIL: dan@radiocrystalblue.net PHONE: 215-995-2234 or 253-537-1096 Facebook: Dan Herman & Radio Crystal Blue Twitter: @radiocblue --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support
HOW TO LISTEN: Podomatic: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com RSS feed: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/radiocblue Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/radio-crystal-blue Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue Anchor RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/d45a80/podcast/rss Apple (iTunes): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-crystal-blue/id1358998494 Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1358998494/radio-crystal-blue Pocket Casts: http://pca.st/J7ff Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1204385 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/radio-crystal-blue Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Wlzu3cFXU5LAYAvGx4u4T RadioPublic: https://play.radiopublic.com/radio-crystal-blue–GEzylN Google Podcasts: bit.ly/2KS802i Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/RCBnew041019 mp3: https://radiocrystalblue.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/rcbnew041019.mp3 NEW: Player.fm https://player.fm/series/radio-crystal-blue Ask Siri to: “Play Radio Crystal Blue” This show, #458, was published: 04/10/2019. Rebecca Loebe "Got Away" - Give Up Your Ghosts CD www.rebeccaloebe.com @rebeccaloebe Sam Morrow "Coming Home" - Concrete & Mud CD www.sammorrowmusic.com @sammorrowmusic Mato Grosso "Dreams" - Songs For M CD www.matogrosso.eu Jamie Kindleyside "Way Back Home Again" - Love Is Real CD www.jamiekindleyside.com Glen Clark "Dreamer" - You Tell Me CD www.glenclarkmusic.com Tiffany Pollack & Eric Johanson "Diamonds On The Crown" - Blues In My Blood CD www.tiffanypollackandco.com @TiffanyAPollack Bill Abernathy "Meant To Be" - Crossing Willow Creek CD www.billabernathy.com @bill_abernathy D.B. Rielly "Moving Mountains" - Live, From Chester, Connecticut CD www.dbrielly.com @dbrielly ******* Running time: 51 minutos Production/post-production: Dan Herman and DJ Flowerdove All content is free to listen and share via Creative Commons License version 4.0, non-derivative, non-commercial, full attribution. More info: http://www.creativecommons.org EMAIL: dan@radiocrystalblue.net PHONE: 215-995-2234 or 253-537-1096 Facebook: Dan Herman & Radio Crystal Blue Twitter: @radiocblue --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support
Radio Crystal Blue Reminisces is a new weekly program, that spotlights music of songwriters/bands, that I have previously featured. Covering a period between 2000 and 2014, I recreate old audio segments, and focus on artists that haven't been aired in years. All shows are free, to download/stream/share, on these platforms: Podomatic: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com (shows removed once a newer set is published) RSS feed: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/radiocblue Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/radio-crystal-blue Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue Anchor RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/d45a80/podcast/rss Apple (iTunes): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-crystal-blue/id1358998494 Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1358998494/radio-crystal-blue Pocket Casts: http://pca.st/J7ff Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1204385 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/radio-crystal-blue Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Wlzu3cFXU5LAYAvGx4u4T RadioPublic: https://play.radiopublic.com/radio-crystal-blue–GEzylN Google Podcasts: bit.ly/2KS802i Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/RCBR032019 mp3: https://radiocrystalblue.files.wordpress.com/2019/03/rcbr032019.mp3 NEW: Player.fm https://player.fm/series/radio-crystal-blue Ask Siri to: “Play Radio Crystal Blue” Show #6, was published, on 03/20/19. Opening music: Beastie Boys "The Blue Nun" & "Shambala" - Check Your Head ***** Martha Redbone "Future Street" - Skintalk CD www.martharedbone.com @martharedbone Two Loons For Tea "Marietta" - Nine Lucid Dreams CD www.twoloons.com @TwoLoonsForTea Luke Sneyd "Starstruck" - All Of Us Cities CD www.lukesneyd.com @sneydman The Defibulators "Thin Air" - Corn Money CD www.thedefibulators.com @thedefibulators Shwa Losben "Good On Paper" - Chop Chop CD www.shwamusic.com @shwamusic Ellis "City On Fire" - Break The Spell CD www.ellis-music.com @ellismusic ******* J.P. Jones www.jpjones.net "Works For Me" - Back To Jerusalem CD "Dante's Highway" - Salvation Street CD "When That Change FInally Comes" - Life And Death CD ***** Closing music: TJ Rehmi "You Are We Am I (Red Mix)" - The Warm Chill CD www.tjrehmi.com @tjrehmi Running time: 60 minutos Production/post-production: Dan Herman and DJ Flowerdove DJ Flowerdove contact info: http://www.soundcloud.com/flowerdove2168 http://www.reverbnation.com/loralouisejones http://www.facebook.com/djflowerdove Twitter: @flowerdove2168 ******* EMAIL: dan@radiocrystalblue.net PHONE: 215-995-2234 or 253-537-1096 Facebook: Dan Herman & Radio Crystal Blue Twitter: @radiocblue --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support
HOW TO LISTEN: Podomatic: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com RSS feed: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/radiocblue Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/radio-crystal-blue Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue Anchor RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/d45a80/podcast/rss Apple (iTunes): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-crystal-blue/id1358998494 Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1358998494/radio-crystal-blue Pocket Casts: http://pca.st/J7ff Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1204385 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/radio-crystal-blue Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Wlzu3cFXU5LAYAvGx4u4T RadioPublic: https://play.radiopublic.com/radio-crystal-blue–GEzylN Google Podcasts: bit.ly/2KS802i Internet Archive: http://archive.org/details/RCBnew101018 mp3: https://radiocrystalblue.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/rcbnew101018.mp3 Ask Siri to: “Play Radio Crystal Blue” This show #448 was published: 10/10/2018 Kaz Murphy "Somebody Could Be Me" - Ride Out The Storm CD www.kazmurphy.com Kris Angelis "The Sparrow" - Pieces That Were Stolen EP www.krisangelis.com @krisangelis Kirk Fletcher "Time's Ticking" - Hold On CD www.kirkfletchermusic.com @bigelifletcher Bill & The Belles "When You Wore A Tulip" - Dreamsongs, Etc. CD www.billandthebelles.com @BillandBelles Kayla Avitabile "Legitimacy" - Shadows & Fate EP www.kaylaavitabile.com *********** Closing music: DJ Flowerdove “Downtime” http://www.soundcloud.com/flowerdove2168 http://www.reverbnation.com/loralouisejones http://www.facebook.com/djflowerdove Twitter: @flowerdove2168 Running time: 38 minutos Production/post-production: Dan Herman and DJ Flowerdove All content is free to listen and share via Creative Commons License version 4.0, non-derivative, non-commercial, full attribution. More info: http://www.creativecommons.org EMAIL: dan@radiocrystalblue.net PHONE: 215-995-2234 or 253-537-1096 Facebook: Dan Herman & Radio Crystal Blue Twitter: @radiocblue --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support
HOW TO LISTEN: Podomatic: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com RSS feed: http://radiocblue.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/radiocblue Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/radio-crystal-blue Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue Anchor RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/d45a80/podcast/rss Apple (iTunes): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-crystal-blue/id1358998494 Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1358998494/radio-crystal-blue Pocket Casts: http://pca.st/J7ff Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1204385 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/radio-crystal-blue Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Wlzu3cFXU5LAYAvGx4u4T RadioPublic: https://play.radiopublic.com/radio-crystal-blue–GEzylN Google Podcasts: bit.ly/2KS802i Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/RCBnew09301818thANNIVERSARYSHOW mp3: https://radiocrystalblue.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/rcbnew093018.mp3 Ask Siri to: “Play Radio Crystal Blue” This show, #448, was published: 09/30/2018 Grand Old Grizzly "Papa Was A Radio" - Pure Country Pyrite CD www.grandoldgrizzly.com @GrandOldGrizzly Raveis Kole "Dawn Breaks Through" - Electric Blue Dandelion - Nashville Sessions CD www.raveiskole.com @RaveisKole Heathcote Hill "Oxford Depot Blue" - Everlasting EP www.heathcotehill.net @heathcote_hill Tragedy Ann "Too Soon" - Matches CD www.tragedyannmusic.com @tragedyannmusic Nic Swales "Once More 'Round The Bend" - Worker CD www.nicswales.com @nicswalesmusic *********** Closing music: DJ Flowerdove “Downtime” http://www.soundcloud.com/flowerdove2168 http://www.reverbnation.com/loralouisejones http://www.facebook.com/djflowerdove Twitter: @flowerdove2168 Running time: 34 minutos Production/post-production: Dan Herman and DJ Flowerdove All content is free to listen and share via Creative Commons License version 4.0, non-derivative, non-commercial, full attribution. More info: http://www.creativecommons.org EMAIL: dan@radiocrystalblue.net PHONE: 215-995-2234 or 253-537-1096 Facebook: Dan Herman & Radio Crystal Blue Twitter: @radiocblue --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support
In a wide-ranging and thought-provoking interview, the ChronicleChamber team picks the brains of the American publishers of The Phantom, Dan Herman and Sabrina Herman of Hermes Press.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chroniclechamber)
This show was published: 07/10/2018 Coyote Poets Of The Universe "Green Glass" - Strange Lullaby CD, (Disc 1 of 2) www.coyotepoetsoftheuniverse.com @coyotepoetsband Steve Howell And The Mighty Men "Blues In The Bottle" - Good As I Been To You CD www.stevehowell.ws Tom Hambridge "This End Of The Road" - The NOLA Sessions CD www.tomhambridge.com @TomHambridge Danny Fishman "Shadow Of A Man" - What I Meant To Say EP www.dannyfishman.com @dannythefishman Norman Collins "State Of Want" - In The Picture EP www.normancollinsmusic.com @NormanCollinsMC Nancy Cassidy "River's Rising" - (t/t) River's Rising CD www.nancycassidymusic.com @nancycassidymus ******* Closing music: DJ Flowerdove "Downtime " www.soundcloud.com/flowerdove2168 www.reverbnation.com/loralouisejones www.facebook.com/djflowerdove Twitter: @flowerdove2168 Running time: 46 minutos Production/post-production: Dan Herman and DJ Flowerdove All content is free to listen and share via Creative Commons License Version 4.0 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support
This show was published: 06/30/2018 Coco O'Connor "Free State Of Winston" - This Ol' War CD www.cocooconnor.com @CoCoOConnor Wily Bo Walker "I Want To Know" - Almost Transparent Blues CD www.wilybo.com @wilybo Russ Green "Up From The Bottom" - City Soul CD www.russgreenmusic.com Jim Stanard "Sparks, Nevada" - Bucket List CD www.jimstanardmusic.com @JimStanardMusic Kate Callahan "Look For The Good" - Triumph CD www.kate-callahan.com @KateCalSings Late Sea "The Great White (Celan)" - The Writer's Trilogy EP www.lateseaband.com @Lateseaband Closing music: DJ Flowerdove *Silver Scream (Final Cut) " www.soundcloud.com/flowerdove2168 www.reverbnation.com/loralouisejones www.facebook.com/djflowerdove Twitter: @flowerdove2168 Running time: 49 minutos Production/post-production: Dan Herman and DJ Flowerdove All content is free to listen and share via Creative Commons License version 4.0, non-derivative, non-commercial, full attribution. More info: http://www.creativecommons.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support
This show was published: 05/30/2018 Reggie Harris "3:16 AM" - Reday To Go CD www.reggieharris.com @Regmusicman Rod Abernethy "The Bridge At Sagamore" - The Man I Am Supposed To Be (Disc 1)/2-CD Set www.rodabernethy.com @rodabernethy Joel "You Have Wings" - Seasons Change CD www.joelhernandez.com @_JoelHernandez Noise Downstairs "Lazarus" - Soul Of A Rider EP www.noisedownstairs.com @noisedownstairs Ellen Starski "Slip Of Paper" - The Days When Peonies Prayed for the Ants CD www.ellenstarski.com @StarskiEllen Joe Rollin Porter "Bound To Ride" - Take This Hammer CD www.joerollinporter.com Closing music: DJ Flowerdove "Wind Chill" www.soundcloud.com/flowerdove2168 Twitter: @flowerdove2168 Running time: 41 minutos Production/post-production: Dan Herman and DJ Flowerdove All content is free to listen and share via Creative Commons License version 4.0, non-derivative, non-commercial, full attribution. EMAIL: dan@radiocrystalblue.net Twitter: @radiocblue www.radiocrystalblue.net --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/support
CliffCentral.com — Regular show contributor Claudine Ullman and her fiance Dan Herman join Jonti and Tamar to discuss the Power of Curiosity and Vulnerability in Relationships, Sex and Life.
As this season comes to an end, so do our favorite shows. This week, Mike and Rick talk about the ending of The Office, a show watched by millions. After that, Rick is joined by Dan Herman to discuss Season 8 of How I met Your Mother. They also talk about all the theories of […]