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Stavolta la storia di Marica sembra uscita dirattamente da un film horror, si apre con una bambina di due anni che ripete "Mommy is in the trees". E' la vicenda - irrisolta - di due coppie uccise mentre facevano camping, negli anni '80, nello stato di Washington. Ad oggi non sappiamo chi abbia ucciso Mike Reimer, Diane Robertson, Steven Harkins e Ruth Cooper: sono i cosiddetti "omicidi del calzettone" (tube sock killings). Di là dal velo... ci avviciniamo alle storie spooky di Halloween e come non citare le maledizioni che si nascondono negli oggetti, soprattutto quando gli oggetti sono anche di dubbio gusto estetico? Stefano ci parla di Annabelle e di bambole infestate col vizio del canto e non solo...Continuateci a raccontare LE VOSTRE storie paranormali! Ne parliamo insieme nel blocco centrale della puntata!
HomeGround opened earlier this year and it is the new home of the Auckland City Mission in Hobson Street in the central city. Urban and social issues witer Simon Wilson's new book HomeGround and tells the story of the new building, all it contains and the people who it serves.
Diane Robertson comes on the show to talk about LA County possibly extending rent and eviction relief. Two-thirds of people infected with the Omicron variant had previously been infected with COVID-19 according to a studying in London. MIKE BONIN HAS ANNOUNCED HE IS NO GOING TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION!!!!!!!!!
Established in 1927 by Walter H. Leimert, Leimert Park was one of the first planned communities in Los Angeles. Consisting of roughly 1.20 square miles within LA’s Crenshaw District, this historic community has the largest Black population in the Greater LA region, with more than 79% of residents identifying as such. Indeed, “nurtured by three generations of African Americans with a shared vision of economic self-empowerment, the patronage of black businesses, the cultivation of black arts, and the maintenance of a public commons for political discourse, Leimert Park is not just the crown jewel of black Los Angeles, it is its center.” (https://www.kcet.org/shows/departures/the-center-can-hold-leimert-park-and-black-los-angeles) With the expansion of LA Metro’s new rail line running down Crenshaw Boulevard to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX); the advancement of the signature “Destination Crenshaw” project; and new entrepreneurs setting their sights on the district, CivitasLA is joined by distinguished community leaders offering their unique perspectives on the issues, challenges and opportunities faced by the community. Join us in conversation with Diane Robertson, Community Advocate and Founder, Leimert Park Jazz Festival (https://www.leimertparkjazzfestival.com); Akil West, Founder and CEO of Sole Folks (https://solefolks.com/); and longtime resident, Roland Wiley, Founder of RAW International (https://www.rawinternational.com/). To learn more about this unique community, please visit: (https://maps.latimes.com/neighborhoods/neighborhood/leimert-park/); (http://www.leimertparkmovie.com/PressReleases/LeimertParkHistory.pdf) For more information, please visit www.CivitasLA.com. And we hope you’ll rate and review our show; and connect with us on Facebook (@CivitasLA), Instagram (@Civitas_LA) and Twitter (@Civitas_LA).
“When we look at alchemy through our spiritual eyes rather our mercenary eyes, we’re looking at Elements. From my tradition, the earth-based tradition, we follow earth, air, fire, water, and ether, or spirit — the spirit that animates all things.” Guest speaker Rev. Judith Laxer speaks to our annual theme of Alchemy of the Soul, and this months’ mystical perspective. Judith is the founding priestess of Gaia’s Temple, an inclusive, earth-based ministry, celebrating 20 years of service in the Seattle area. She also enjoys a successful private practice as a psychic, spiritual counselor, hypnotherapist, and shamanic practitioner. In this talk, Judith taps into her tradition’s mystical tools for metaphysical wisdom-seeking. Our Worship Arts includes special guest Tommie Burton. Check out the full service video here. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship, Daily Prayer Boosts, and Wednesday evening prayer services. And as always, see our Facebook page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.
“If it’s true, then we come to this earth school – I call it soul-making – to have myriad experiences in order to perfect or to complete this thing called the field of soul.” Guest speaker Michael Bogar returns to discuss the concept of reincarnation, especially the recent work of Ian Stevenson, Andrea Leininger and others. As he points out, New Thought students may well ask “so what?” but the topic appears in some of Unity co-founder Charles Fillmore’s work. While Unity itself does not have a hard position on the topic, it remains a fascinating subject, and one which Michael will go deeper into in an online class. Our special Worship Arts guest is Stephanie Anne Johnson. Check out the full service video here. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship, Daily Prayer Boosts, and Wednesday evening prayer services. And as always, see our Facebook page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.
“It is when we change ourselves that we then can influence and change the world around us.” This year’s Burning Bowl ritual of releasing is different from other years, in that we’re not doing this together, but independently at our homes, but Rev. Karen speaks the word about this rich practice. 2020 perhaps more than other years, offers us plenty to throw into our spiritual fire. Worship Arts are presented by David Loy and Olivia Hamilton. Chaplain Patricia Flores gives the offering blessing. Check out the full service video here, including a lovely video from our Chaplain Dedication. The talk begins at 18:56. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship, Daily Prayer Boosts, and Wednesday evening prayer services. And as always, see our Facebook page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.
“That word white … comes originally from the word leukos, and leukos can also mean bright or brilliant. To me this is the essence of the White Stone ritual. It’s calling out that brilliance in you, that divine quality, that is most needed in this moment, in your life and in the world.” Associate Minister Diane Robertson leads our annual White Stone ceremony, using personal stories and biblical reference to bring this tradition to life. How do we receive our words? How do we make them unique to each one of us, how do we give them juiciness, and what is the nature of manifestation? Join us as we leverage the best of Unity traditions, for a big, meaningful step into 2021. Our special Worship Arts guest today is Ireland Woods, a regular singer from our sister ministry at Unity of Everett. Check out the full service video here. The talk begins at 15:32. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship, Daily Prayer Boosts, and Wednesday evening prayer services. And as always, see our Facebook page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.
“It may feel we end back at a place where we began. We learn something, and then we’re called, with the same pattern, to learn it again at a deeper level.” Rev. Karen uses this second Sunday in Advent to explore the idea of repeated lessons. This is how we can come back over and over to Advent and Christmas, and still find more spiritual treasure. This service also features a blessing for Karen’s 30 years in this ministry. Our Worship Arts guests are Justin Huertas and Tyler Rogers. Check out the full service video here. The talk begins at 19:00. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship, Daily Prayer Boosts, and Wednesday evening prayer services. And as always, see our Facebook page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.
“Hope to me is that idea of transcending and reaching beyond our human experiences… to me hope is Spiritual Vision.” In this First Sunday of Advent, Associate Minister Diane Robertson helps us to identify hope, to cultivate our ability to see it even when we don’t feel it. How do we heal, as a nation, through a time some are calling The Great Divide? Worship Arts comes from Erin McGaughan, Olivia Hamilton and David Loy. Check out the full service video here. The talk begins at 20:25. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship, Daily Prayer Boosts, and Wednesday evening prayer services. And as always, see our Facebook page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.
Our weekend panelists Dame Diane Robertson and Michael Barnett discuss the Royal Commission into the Christchurch mosque shootings, fireworks, housing, Auckland's roads and the lingering effects of concussion in sport.
Our weekend panelists Dame Diane Robertson and Michael Barnett discuss the Royal Commission into the Christchurch mosque shootings, fireworks, housing, Auckland's roads and the lingering effects of concussion in sport.
“When an idea comes from that great galaxy of supreme ideas it goes forth in strength and harmony.” Rev. Maggie Alderman joins us from New Braunfels, Texas, to talk about our most core Unity beliefs. Our principles are much easier to hold on to when things are going well. But how do we experience the Divine authentically in times of chaos? Worship Arts comes all the way from Hawaii, from Faith Rivera. Check out the full service video here. The talk begins at 20:35. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship, Daily Prayer Boosts, and Wednesday evening prayer services. And as always, see our Facebook page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.
“Dogs come when you call them. Cats take a message and say they’ll get back to you later.” Today is our annual Pet Blessing Day, and senior minister Rev. Karen Lindvig takes a lighthearted look at how animals enrich our lives and help us manifest our best, most authentic selves. She notes the new ways our animals support us (or sometimes don’t), during these quarantine times, and also quotes from the classic St. Francis Canticle of Sun. Worship Arts featured Cleveland singer/songwriter Nhojj, as well as a reading from Bonnie Pasek. Check out the full service video including a slideshow of archival pictures celebrating Umoja’s 11th year of celebrating diversity and love within the Seattle Unity community. The talk begins at 15:41. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship, Daily Prayer Boosts, and Wednesday evening prayer services. And as always, see our Facebook page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.
“We take our stuff, we throw it on our back, and then we walk into the next situation, we take down our stuff and we plunk it right into our new situation. We bring our stuff from the past… and put it right down into our future.” Associate minister Diane Robertson welcomes her ministerial school classmate, guest speaker Thomas deSchutter. Thomas comes to us from Nanaimo, British Columbia. He and his wife run a thriving, values-based financial services company, while Thomas also studies for the ministry. In this guest talk, Thomas hones in on the power of Release to help us welcome in the best possible future. The talk (with Associate Minister Diane Robertson’s introduction) begins at 18:20. Music comes from West Seattle singer/songwriter, and home studio whiz, Justin Lacey. Go here for the full service video. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship and Wednesday evening Zoom services. And as always, see our Facebook page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.
“And so how do we reconcile, sometimes, these ideals that we have in light of what we see as not living up to those ideals?” This year’s Fourth of July brings a mixed bag of emotions, and Associate Minister Diane Robertson wrestles with the central questions around our sense of national identity. Diving deep into the meaning of patriotism and its shadow, nationalism, she finds many paradoxes, which can’t be ignored or glossed over any more. The talk begins at 13:22. Worship arts comes from Jimmie Herrod, including a brand new original, as well as a beautiful treatment of classic patriotic hymnody. Go here for the full service video. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship and Wednesday evening Zoom services. And as always, see our Facebook page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more.. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.
“So we are at a crossroads, and we can try to keep the status quo or we can move forward with tremendous change and transformation.” Rev. Karen Lindvig speaks to the protests and unrest over the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmad Arbery and so many others. How do we take action that creates long term systemic changes? How do we face our shadow? How do we move – truly – forward? Karen’s talk begins at 18:30. Worship Arts material comes from guest blues guitarist Jeff Fielder. Go here for the full service video. Youth & Families Director Heidi Nathe gives a the Y&F update, and Diane Robertson gives the meditation. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship and Wednesday evening Zoom services. And as always, see our Facebook page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more.. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.
“There’s a quietness that didn’t exist before. Have you noticed?” Easter comes in an entirely new way this year, and Rev. Karen leads a virtual tribe into a multi-modal, exuberant, and varied virtual Easter worship experience. She frames this year as a collective shamanic journey, which offers spiritual wisdom that we are collectively poised to receive. To see previous Sunday messages during this time of the statewide stay-at-home order, check out our Facebook livestream. If you’re not already on Facebook, now is the perfect time to join up, even if only temporarily, and you can watch these livestreams here. Want to join us for a midweek Zoom call? Email admin@seattleunity.com and we’ll set you up. It’s a great way to chat with other church members, and get a mid-week talk from Rev. Karen, including exercises and discussion. And as always, see our Facebook page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more upcoming events. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.
Join us as we discuss educational leadership, the Teacher Shortage in Illinois, and the importance of Professional Development with our guests, Diane Robertson and Ralph Grimm. “Leadership is a verb” Ralph Grimm “Education is a world of change” Diane Robertson Connect with Diane and Ralph: Diane Robertson: drobertson@isasedu.org Ralph Grimm: rgrimm@iasaedu.org Remember to check out this and all past episodes at www.LearningThroughLeading.com You can find us on Twitter at @DrNickSutton http://twitter.com/DrNickSutton @YodaMatt68 http://twitter.com/YodaMatt68 --- 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/learningthroughleading/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/learningthroughleading/support
Part two in the run up to the (sold out, but watch the live stream on Saturday: https://data.sim.vuw.ac.nz/widsw2019/streaming/) Women in Data Science (WiDS) Wellington event we find out who, what, where, and why from four of the speakers - you will hear from:AGATE PONDER-SUTTONAgate has been doing data science, with and without that title, in industry and academia for slightly less than twenty years.- https://nz.linkedin.com/in/agatepondersuttonDAME DIANE RROBERTSONDiane is a successful social sector entrepreneur, giving her a unique combination of strong business and financial skills with strong social sector credentials. She has written and managed databases for a variety of businesses and agencies- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Robertson- https://nz.linkedin.com/in/dame-diane-robertson-768b43a8EMMA VITZEmma is an actuarial analyst at Finity Consulting in Auckland. She graduated from Victoria University in 2017 with a Bachelor in Science in Statistics and Psychology.- https://twitter.com/EmmaVitz- https://nz.linkedin.com/in/emma-vitz- https://github.com/EmVitz- https://medium.com/@emmavitzKATE KOLICHKate Kolich is the Director of Data Systems and Analytics at the Social Investment Agency, where her team supports data and analytics capability for the social sector by acting as an integrator through the provision of the secure data exchange and developing analytical methods and products to measure outcomes for social wellbeing.- https://www.linkedin.com/in/katkolich/- https://twitter.com/Kat_Data------------------------------------------------------New Zealand tech, media, & startup podcast hosted by Mike Riversdale, Raj Khushal, Vivian Chandra, and others. Hosts of #WellyTechAll our past shows are on our websitehttps://www.accessgranted.nz Follow and Like us on:https://twitter.com/AccessGrantedNZ https://facebook.com/AccessGrantedNZ https://linkedin.com/company/access-granted-podcast Subscribe to the show however you want:https://www.accessgranted.nz/subscribe/Buy the AG merch:https://www.accessgranted.nz/shop/
In our 8th episode, Dan talked to Diane Robertson, who co-hosts a locally produced tv show called Just Down The Road. Now, with some exciting news about the show, the other co-host sits down with Dan. He takes some time to clear the air about all the awful things Diane said about him, as well […]
Diane came on the show to tell us about The Civic Opera‘s upcoming performance of “The Wise Women,” but ended up telling us soooo much more. Also, the tv show mentioned in the show, Just Down The Road, has a website here. Diane has a site of her own as well, here, which is a […]
“Jnana yoga is the philosophical approach to the yoga of knowledge. It uses intellectual inquiry for spiritual evolution.'” Senior Minister Rev. Karen Lindvig ventures into this new series on the Alchemy of Understanding. One of the 12 powers of man identified by Unity co-founder Charles Fillmore, Understanding here refers to intellectual pursuits. But it may also include curiosity, skepticism, study, scripture, and knowledge-seeking. This kind of path appears in many global traditions, and Karen highlights some of the interfaith echoes and different manifestations of Understanding. Also, Associate Minister Diane Robertson introduced us to four new church members. Our special Worship Arts guest is Sarah Russell. Check out the full service video here. If you’d like to worship with us in person, remember to register. Sign-ups open at 1 pm Sunday afternoon and close on Friday. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected, including after-service fellowship, Daily Prayer Boosts, and Wednesday evening prayer services. And as always, see our Facebook page or our Instagram, for shareable quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.