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Daily Quote人的生命是有限的,可是为人民服务是无限的,我要把有限的生命投入到无限的为人民服务之中去。(雷锋)Poem of the DayDo Not Go Gentle into that Good NightDylan ThomasBeauty of WordsDavid CopperfieldCharles Dickens
AJ and Tim discuss The Outsiders #17 from 1986, “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night”, stakeouts, Warner Bros cartoons, and Scarface. Website: https://www.thehuntresspodcast.com/ Patreon: https://patreon.com/wrightonnetwork Email: BatOutcasters@gmail.com Bluesky: @outcasters.bsky.social @HueStone44.bsky.social @timprice17.bsky.social Threads: @wright_on_work @timprice17 Closing music: Pink Floyd - Eclipse
Priscilla Jackman joins Regina Botros to discuss The Cost of Living for Sydney Theatre Company. First broadcast 24th July, 2024. Sydney Theatre Company and Queensland Theatre's co-production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning, Tony-nominated Broadway smash-hit, Cost of Living. Priscilla Jackman (RBG: Of Many, One) and internationally acclaimed multidisciplinary artist Dan Daw (The Dan Daw Show) direct this Australian premiere production of one of the best pieces of new writing to emerge from the US in the last decade, written by former carer turned playwright, Martyna Majok. Co-director and performer Daw leads an exceptional cast including Philip Quast (STC's Do Not Go Gentle), Kate Hood (Malthouse Theatre's The Real and Imagined History of the Elephant Man), and Zoe de Plevitz (Netflix's Boy Swallows Universe) in a beautifully rendered four-hander about our need to care, or be cared for, no matter the distance that age, race and disability might place between us.
Episode 457 - Bella Ellwood Clayton - Her gripping debut novel, Weekend Friends is UnputdownableDR. BELLA ELLWOOD-CLAYTON was born on Valentine's Day in Melbourne, Australia; the daughter of avant-garde composer and playwright, Syd Clayton, and enlightenment-seeker, Gwenda Ellwood.At a young age, Bella moved to Vancouver, Canada, with her mother. They lived in Kits (Kitsilano) in different basement suites. Bella's mother went back to school, studying IT. Bella had a chaotic childhood with lots of freedom. She loved dancing and being with her friends. In elementary school, Bella had a bad knee accident and on the way to the hospital, wrote her first poem—a topic fitting a Vancouverite.Raindrops on the window meet like lovers after a long separation During her recovery in the hospital, a friend's mother visited Bella and read aloud Dylan Thomas' poem, “Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night,” as well as gifting her a book of poetry. From that moment on, Bella never stopped writing. She always had a journal and found deeper companionship with the page than almost anything or anyone else.After high school, Bella moved to Montréal and completed a Bachelor of Arts from Concordia University, majoring in anthropology. Her honours thesis examined beauty historically and cross-culturally. She received first class honours and was the recipient of the Mark Doughty Scholarship. She had a studio apartment in the McGill Ghetto, a long-distance (toxic) relationship, and a desire explore the world.Her first short story was published, as well as some poetry.Soon after, with a crew from National Geographic, Bella took to the jungle to explore tattoo and social change in the Mentawai Islands of Indonesia. This documentary continues to air from a wide range of international locations.Her nonfiction book, Sex Drive: In Pursuit of Female Desire, was published by Allen & Unwin. She published more short stories and poetry and wrote for The Huffington Post and Daily Life, and frequently appeared on radio programs such as Triple M and TV programs including, The Project and Sunrise. She's given many talks about relationships, including a TEDx talk.Bella hosted The Science of Sex Drive on Love Destination, a global video-on-demand network on 8 million devices.Now, Bella is the Head of Editorial at NAC (New Authors Collective) Literary Agency and has a freelance editing business, Dr. Bella Editorial. She was the resident creative writing teacher at Kensington Neighbourhood House.After writing her first poem about raindrops all those years ago, her debut novel, WEEKEND FRIENDS, was published in November 2023 (Post Hill Press/Simon & Schuster).https://www.drbella.com.au/Support the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca
“Do not go gentle into that good night,Old age should burn and rave at close of day;Rage, rage against the dying of the light.” “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” by Dylan Thomas, from Interstellar (2014) Copyright to Two Takes
Today's poem is At My Funeral by Hélène Cardona.The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Major writes… “Ultimately, we do not know the experience of dying. We can only imagine. Artists, though, have fun playing with the mystery of what happens when we transition to no longer walking the earth in the flesh. From the Jerry Zucker movie “Ghost” to Dylan Thomas's poem “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night,” I have found special comfort in works that find a boldness in facing the inevitable.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp
In Season 4, Episode 62 of Echoes Through Eternity, Dr. Skinner delves into the profound spiritual journey from the despair of Good Friday to the jubilant revelation of Easter Sunday, illustrating the ultimate victory of Jesus Christ over death and the promise of eternal life for all who believe. The episode, titled "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night!" captures the palpable shift from the gloom that enveloped the disciples and followers of Jesus after His crucifixion to the awe-inspiring moment of His resurrection.The narrative begins in the shadows of Friday's events—Judas's tragic end, the scattering of the disciples, and the deceptive silence of those who sought Jesus's death, juxtaposed against the backdrop of Rome's indifferent rule. Yet, even in this darkness, the earth itself rebels, as if nature itself mourns the injustice inflicted upon the Son of God, and the temple veil is torn, signaling a direct, unobstructed access to the divine.Dr. Skinner vividly recounts the eerie silence that follows the storm, a silence that seems to hold the weight of the world's grief. But then, the dawn of Sunday brings a miraculous revelation: the tomb is empty, and Jesus has risen. This moment of recognition between Mary Magdalene and the risen Christ is a tender testament to the personal relationship Jesus offers to each of us.The episode emphasizes the transformation that occurs within the disciples and all who hear of Jesus's resurrection. From fear and despair, there emerges a renewed faith and purpose, fueled by the undeniable truth of Jesus's victory over death. This resurrection is not just an event but a call to all believers to live out the teachings of Christ with fervor and conviction, spreading the good news of His love and salvation.Dr. Skinner connects this biblical narrative to the broader theme of overcoming darkness with light, of hope triumphing over despair. Through the lens of Wesleyan theology, he explores the implications of Jesus's resurrection for personal faith, community revival, and global transformation. The episode concludes with a powerful reminder of the ongoing echo of Jesus's victory through the lives of believers, a chorus of faith that joins the heavenly declaration, "He is Risen Indeed!"This installment of Echoes Through Eternity not only recounts the Easter story but also invites listeners to reflect on their own journey with Christ. It challenges each one to not go gentle into the good night of complacency or despair but to embrace the light of Christ's resurrection, living out the hope and love that it signifies.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/echoes-through-eternity-with-dr-jeffery-skinner--5523198/support.
John M. Kennedy select Welsh Poets and Actors. Richard Burton recites "The Greatest Poem in the English Language", and "Do Not Go Gentle into that Goodnight", and "Poem in October"; these last two poems were written by Dylan Thomas, as who also recites his own poem: "And Death Shall Have No Dominion". At the beginning of the episode, Michael Sheen, interpret the first lines of the play "Under Milk Wood" also written by Dylan Thomas. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-kennedy98/message
Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night DYLAN THOMAS Do not go gentle into that good night,Old age should burn and rave at close of day;Rage, rage against the dying of the light.Though wise men at their end know dark is right,Because their words had forked no lightning theyDo not go gentle into that good night.Good men, the last wave by, crying how brightTheir frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,Rage, rage against the dying of the light.Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,Do not go gentle into that good night.Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sightBlind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay, Rage, rage against the dying of the light.And you, my father, there on the sad height,Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.Do not go gentle into that good night.Rage, rage against the dying of the light. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theseshh/support
Have you ever wondered how a musical is written? At this year's Adelaide Cabaret Festival, the composer and lyricist Eddie Perfect is hosting an event that brings us into that process. Eddie joins us with Gillian Cosgriff whose new musical The Fig Tree will have a work-in-progress showing at the festival.Also, in Patricia Cornelius's play Do Not Go Gentle, now on at the Sydney Theatre Company, we are out on the Antarctic ice with Robert Falcon Scott on his fateful expedition of 1912. But in this play Scott and his team are all in their 80s and we soon realise that nothing is what it seems.
Have you ever wondered how a musical is written? At this year's Adelaide Cabaret Festival, the composer and lyricist Eddie Perfect is hosting an event that brings us into that process. Eddie joins us with Gillian Cosgriff whose new musical The Fig Tree will have a work-in-progress showing at the festival. Also, in Patricia Cornelius's play Do Not Go Gentle, now on at the Sydney Theatre Company, we are out on the Antarctic ice with Robert Falcon Scott on his fateful expedition of 1912. But in this play Scott and his team are all in their 80s and we soon realise that nothing is what it seems.
Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Today we cover Dylan Thomas' "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night". Poetry Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap5iWgeTGLs&list=PLHg_kbfrA7YCLHLKysAyodr3Rqw5znNuB ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd like or would want to see us cover? Join our Patreon to pick our reads.
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Aaron and James stop all the clocks with this episode exploring elegy.Support Breaking Form and buy James's and Aaron's new books:Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series. James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.Watch the iconic scene from Four Weddings and a Funeral in which Auden's "Funeral Blues" is read. Listen to Dylan Thomas read "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" here. A stirring and unforgettable performance of the poem by Michael Sheen is worth your time here. Listen to Lorca's "Despedida" read here by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. Translated as "Farewell," you can read the poem in an English version here. Another is here. Check out Kathy Fagan's website and online poems here. Buy Bad Hobby here. Read Robert Cording's poem "Elegy for John, My Student Dead of AIDS" (which Aaron highlights in the show) here. You can read James L. White's fabulous "Making Love to Myself" here. The National Institute of Mental Health has a good FAQ about suicide, ideation, and helping those you love to cope with these things. Text or call 988 for a 24-hour suicide hotline.Read here for a discussion of what happens if/when you disclose suicidal ideation to a therapist, including the therapist's legal obligations to report or not. The site is supported by Mental Health America, a leading nonprofit community-based organization promoting mental health awareness .Translifeline is a text / call-based hotline which has a policy against non-consensual active rescue, which means they will not call emergency services or law enforcement without your explicit request – even if you tell them you or someone else is in danger. They are required to alert authorities if they think a minor is being emotionally or physically abused or neglected, or they believe that the caller intends to harm someone else.American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) The Trevor Project (for queer youth)Trevor Lifeline: 866-4-U-TREVOR (866-488-7386)
A key component of a villanelle is the two refrains. In “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night,” the poem's title and “Rage against the dying of the light” are each repeated several times. Not only does this emphatically state one of the poem's theme—to fight and struggle even when loss seems inevitable—but it shows the imploring nature of the poem's speaker's tone as he begs his father to stay alive as long as possible.LinksPoetry Collections at ELACommonCoreLessonPlans.comFigurative Language in Poetry Lesson PlanTheme in Poetry Lesson PlanBlog Post for “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night”Poetic Form Handout
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Kathryn interviews Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Georgetown Medical School Norman E. Rosenthal MD, NY Times Bestselling author of “Poetry Rx: How 50 Inspiring Poems Can Heal and Bring Joy To Your Life.” Imagine your therapist writing a prescription for “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” by Dylan Thomas or “Hope is the thing with feathers” by Emily Dickinson or a Shakespeare sonnet — as well as prescribing an anxiety medication. Norman E. Rosenthal MD is that therapist! He was the psychiatrist who first described seasonal affective disorder and pioneered the use of light in its treatment during his twenty years at the National Institute of Mental Health. Dr. Rosenthal is the author of several books and currently maintains a private clinical and coaching practice in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, DC. His work has earned him national and international attention in the world of psychiatry and psychology, as well as in the media. Kathryn also interviews Author & Associate Professor Division of Pain Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Paul Christo MD. Telemedicine and tele-mental health services have emerged as valuable resources for those battling addictions during our country's expanding opioid crisis. Critical medications for maintaining sobriety can now be prescribed by telehealth or telephone. However, opioid addiction is increasing, in part, because of the isolation and stress created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Those with substance use issues are finding it more difficult to find help due to the closure of facilities and the canceling of programs during the pandemic. Therefore, says Dr. Christo, clinicians need to advocate to their patients that online treatment options are available. Dr Christo hosts SIRIUS XM radio talk show Aches and Gains® and is the author of Aches and Gains, A Comprehensive Guide to Overcoming Your Pain.
Kathryn interviews Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Georgetown Medical School Norman E. Rosenthal MD, NY Times Bestselling author of “Poetry Rx: How 50 Inspiring Poems Can Heal and Bring Joy To Your Life.” Imagine your therapist writing a prescription for “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” by Dylan Thomas or “Hope is the thing with feathers” by Emily Dickinson or a Shakespeare sonnet — as well as prescribing an anxiety medication. Norman E. Rosenthal MD is that therapist! He was the psychiatrist who first described seasonal affective disorder and pioneered the use of light in its treatment during his twenty years at the National Institute of Mental Health. Dr. Rosenthal is the author of several books and currently maintains a private clinical and coaching practice in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, DC. His work has earned him national and international attention in the world of psychiatry and psychology, as well as in the media. Kathryn also interviews Author & Associate Professor Division of Pain Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Paul Christo MD. Telemedicine and tele-mental health services have emerged as valuable resources for those battling addictions during our country's expanding opioid crisis. Critical medications for maintaining sobriety can now be prescribed by telehealth or telephone. However, opioid addiction is increasing, in part, because of the isolation and stress created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Those with substance use issues are finding it more difficult to find help due to the closure of facilities and the canceling of programs during the pandemic. Therefore, says Dr. Christo, clinicians need to advocate to their patients that online treatment options are available. Dr Christo hosts SIRIUS XM radio talk show Aches and Gains® and is the author of Aches and Gains, A Comprehensive Guide to Overcoming Your Pain.
Kathryn interviews Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Georgetown Medical School Norman E. Rosenthal MD, NY Times Bestselling author of “Poetry Rx: How 50 Inspiring Poems Can Heal and Bring Joy To Your Life.” Imagine your therapist writing a prescription for “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” by Dylan Thomas or “Hope is the thing with feathers” by Emily Dickinson or a Shakespeare sonnet — as well as prescribing an anxiety medication. Norman E. Rosenthal MD is that therapist! He was the psychiatrist who first described seasonal affective disorder and pioneered the use of light in its treatment during his twenty years at the National Institute of Mental Health. Dr. Rosenthal is the author of several books and currently maintains a private clinical and coaching practice in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, DC. His work has earned him national and international attention in the world of psychiatry and psychology, as well as in the media. Kathryn also interviews Author & Associate Professor Division of Pain Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Paul Christo MD. Telemedicine and tele-mental health services have emerged as valuable resources for those battling addictions during our country's expanding opioid crisis. Critical medications for maintaining sobriety can now be prescribed by telehealth or telephone. However, opioid addiction is increasing, in part, because of the isolation and stress created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Those with substance use issues are finding it more difficult to find help due to the closure of facilities and the canceling of programs during the pandemic. Therefore, says Dr. Christo, clinicians need to advocate to their patients that online treatment options are available. Dr Christo hosts SIRIUS XM radio talk show Aches and Gains® and is the author of Aches and Gains, A Comprehensive Guide to Overcoming Your Pain.
Kathryn interviews Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Georgetown Medical School Norman E. Rosenthal MD, NY Times Bestselling author of “Poetry Rx: How 50 Inspiring Poems Can Heal and Bring Joy To Your Life.” Imagine your therapist writing a prescription for “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” by Dylan Thomas or “Hope is the thing with feathers” by Emily Dickinson or a Shakespeare sonnet — as well as prescribing an anxiety medication. Norman E. Rosenthal MD is that therapist! He was the psychiatrist who first described seasonal affective disorder and pioneered the use of light in its treatment during his twenty years at the National Institute of Mental Health. Dr. Rosenthal is the author of several books and currently maintains a private clinical and coaching practice in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, DC. His work has earned him national and international attention in the world of psychiatry and psychology, as well as in the media. Kathryn also interviews Author & Associate Professor Division of Pain Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Paul Christo MD. Telemedicine and tele-mental health services have emerged as valuable resources for those battling addictions during our country's expanding opioid crisis. Critical medications for maintaining sobriety can now be prescribed by telehealth or telephone. However, opioid addiction is increasing, in part, because of the isolation and stress created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Those with substance use issues are finding it more difficult to find help due to the closure of facilities and the canceling of programs during the pandemic. Therefore, says Dr. Christo, clinicians need to advocate to their patients that online treatment options are available. Dr Christo hosts SIRIUS XM radio talk show Aches and Gains® and is the author of Aches and Gains, A Comprehensive Guide to Overcoming Your Pain.
Episode 36, I talk with Dan, Mike, and Evan who are the 3 founding members of the New Jersey Post-Hardcore/Metal band My Eyes Fall Victim about their new album, Raise The Black Flag! We first start with the origin of the band and how it all came to be. We also talk about past recordings and get to their new one. We talk about how the pandemic has affected the band's plans of touring and what they have planned once it starts to clear up. The song's "Do Not Go Gentle" and "Mothertongue" are both used with permission. The opening theme music was made by Eddie Cantu who has given me full permission to use it. The dinosaur sound clip was used with permission from Freesound.org. You can check out My Eyes Fall Victim at their FB page at: My Eyes Fall Victim | Facebook and their IG page: myeyesfallvictim. They also have a YouTube page at: myeyesfallvictim - YouTube --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
1 - I Was Looking a Long While - Walt Whitman, recited by Ralph Bellamy - 19442 - The Century of the Common Man - Sir Lancelot – 19423 - Sea-Fever - John Masefield, recited by Norman Corwin - 19404 - Granada by Isaac Albéniz - Andres Segovia – 19495 - The Good Little Boy - Edgar Guest - 19236 - Who Wants a Bad Little Boy - Al Jolson– 19247 - Bankers Are Just Like Anybody Else, Except Richer - Ogden Nash - 19438 - Money - Tex Williams – 19549 - Boots - Rudyard Kipling, recited by Taylor Holmes - 191510 - Boots - Rudyard Kipling, sung by Peter Dawson – 192911 - Homesick Blues - Langston Hughes – 1950's12 - Lonesome Homesick Blues - The Carter Family with Mae Belle Carter – 194113 - The Onset - Robert Frost – 1950's14 - The Snow Is Falling - Ray Charles – 195215 - Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night - Dylan Thomas16 - Rockin' Chair - Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra – 192917 - Cool Tombs - Carl Sandburg18 - Lonesome Graveyard - Joe Turner with Art Tatum and his Band - 194119 - Neath a Cold Gray Tomb of Stone - Charlie Monroe and his Kentucky Pardners 20 - Deserted - Madison Cawein, recited by Norman Corwin - 194021 - 'Round the Old Deserted Farm - Ruth Gaylor with Bunny Berigan and his Orchestra – 193822 - The Drop of a Hat - Ogden Nash - 194323 - The Girl in the Little Green Hat - George Olsen – 1933
Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal – Poetry Rx: How 50 Inspiring Poems Can Heal and Bring Joy to Your LifeAiring Thursday, April 22, 2021, at 5:00 PM PST / 8:00 PM EST Imagine a therapist writing a prescription for “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” by Dylan Thomas or “Hope Is the Thing With Feathers” by Emily Dickinson or a Shakespeare sonnet—as well as prescribing an anxiety medication. Might poetry be a vaccine for the emotions?My guest this week on Vox Novus, Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal, is that therapist! World-renowned for his research on seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and pioneering the light therapy to treat it, Dr. Rosenthal says that poetry is potent medicine. He has researched other innovative psychiatric treatments and is the author of several books including the New York Times bestseller Transcendence: Healing and Transformation through Transcendental Meditation and the national bestseller Super Mind. His website is his https://www.normanrosenthal.com/ and he joins me to discuss his path, his innovative work, and his new book, Poetry Rx: How 50 Inspiring Poems Can Heal and Bring Joy to Your Life.Visit the Vox Novus Show Page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/vox-novus/Connect with Victor Fuhrman at http://victorthevoice.com/#DrNormanERosenthal #PoetryRx #VoxNovus #VictorFuhrman
Daily Quote We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us. (Joseph Cambell) Poem of the Day Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night Dylan Thomas Beauty of Words Over the Hill John Steinbeck
In this episode, Pa analyzes and shares her experience with unlearning and how important it is in the learning process. Show notes:On Anti-Asian Hate Crimes: Who Is Our Real Enemy? By Michelle KimMinor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning (This is an affiliate link, which means if you click on this link and make a purchase, I will receive a small percentage of the purchase at no extra cost to you.)“Do Not Go Gentle into the Good Night” by Dylan ThomasPedagogy of the Oppressed (This is an affiliate link, which means if you click on this link and make a purchase, I will receive a small percentage of the purchase at no extra cost to you.)Subscribe to this podcast to follow Pa as she gets her PhD. Access transcripts and submit listener questions at www.onbecomingeducated.comSupport the show (http://Ko-fi.com/onbecomingeducated)
It's the Poetry Minute on SoulCraft! Just kidding, but seriously on this Monday Nugget we read Thomas Dylan's best-known Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night. It is a good reminder that we all lose the fight in the end, but it is how we battle during the time we're here that dictates how we live our story and how it affects the stories of those around us. As always I'd love it if you head over to soulcrafttribe.com to sign up for our email. No spammy crap just useful stuff and we'll let you know when the latest episode drops. Sincerely, Brian Ehrlich
The AMPire Diaries Episode 32: “Heart of Darkness” | “Do Not Go Gentle” AMPies, we have a new (very long) episode for you!!! And we are discussing (at length) “Heart of Darkness” (Season 3, Episode 19) and “Do Not Gentle” (Season 3, Episode 20). More specifically, here's what we're talking: - The worst thing a white woman can say over and over again. (Spoiler alert: It's “sisters.”) - Jill's true Klaus feelings. - The one-seasons ABC series Selfie. - Our desire to have Rebekah attend a high school dance. - Rose, baby! - Our old friend, Bloodybecky. - The podcast's #1 Jeremy stan. - No more bits, starting in the Season 3 finale. - Jill's guess for the Big Bad of Season 5. - Jeremy's “Ghosts to Fuck” list. - TyTy v. Horsey: Dawn of Alphas. - The stans that we fear. - Rebesther. - Girl Dates. (‘Cause they're freaky like that.) - Damo's interesting negotiation tactics. - Bonnie's sex life. - LaToya's poor pinky finger. - BONNIE HAS A HOUSE. Listen as we go from tired and goofy to tired and sad. It's gradual, but it happens! “TYLER RETURNS TO MYSTIC FALLS” (“Heart of Darkness”) “WHAT THE WORLD HAS TO OFFER” (“Do Not Go Gentle) The more AMPED logline this time around? Obviously, for Jill's sake: We gotta go with “Heart of Darkness.” Whether you're a Vampire Diaries obsessive or newcomer, join along with hosts LaToya Ferguson (@lafergs—Vampire Diaries obsessive), Morgan Lutich (@LorganMutich—Vampire Diaries obsessive), and Jill Defiel (@jiilbobaggins—Vampire Diaries newcomer) on their new podcast journey. Most importantly, get AMPED (and horny) along with them on this journey. Ya gotta get AMPED. Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/ampdiariespod/ Email us! theampirediariespod@gmail.com Tweet at us! @AMPDiariesPod Instagram... at us! @AMPireDiariesPod Go to our website! http://theampirediariespod.com/ The Official CW Promo for “Heart of Darkness”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGv4-RuLuHE The Mystic Falls Event of the Week for “Heart of Darkness”: Road trip to Denver. The Official CW Promo for “Do Not Go Gentle”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT0illLEOPk The Mystic Falls Event of the Week for “Do Not Go Gentle”: Mystic Falls High's ‘50s Decade Dance. The AMPire Diaries is now available to stream on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and Amazon Podcasts, as well as wherever you get your podcasts. Don't forget to rate (5 STARS, please) and review the podcast. And most importantly, don't forget to get AMPED.
Do Not Go Gentle into that Good NightDylan Thomas迪伦·托马斯Do not go gentle into that good night,Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.Though wise men at their end know dark is right,Because their words had forked no lightning theyDo not go gentle into that good night.Good men, the last wave by, crying how brightTheir frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,Rage, rage against the dying of the light.Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,Do not go gentle into that good night.Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sightBlind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,Rage, rage against the dying of the light.And you, my father, there on that sad height,Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.Do not go gentle into that good night.Rage, rage against the dying of the light. 不要温柔的走进那良夜,日暮将尽,老年仍应燃烧和咆哮;怒斥,怒斥这光明的消逝。聪明的人,虽然最后都知道黑暗是本色。因为他们尚未一语惊天如闪电,他们不要温柔的走进那良夜。善良的人,翻腾最后一浪,哭喊着他们的脆弱的善行,他们本可在绿色海湾里快意舞蹈,怒斥,怒斥这光明的消逝。狂暴的人,追逐并歌唱翱翔的太阳,他们明白的太晚,使太阳都在途中哀叹,不要温柔的走进那良夜。严肃的人,将死之时依旧盲目失明的双眼像流星一般欢欣闪耀,怒斥,怒斥这光明的消逝。而您啊,我垂死的父亲,现在用您的热泪,诅咒我,祝福我吧,我祈祷。不要温柔的走进那良夜。怒斥,怒斥这光明的消逝。
Do Not Go Gentle into that Good NightDylan Thomas迪伦·托马斯Do not go gentle into that good night,Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.Though wise men at their end know dark is right,Because their words had forked no lightning theyDo not go gentle into that good night.Good men, the last wave by, crying how brightTheir frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,Rage, rage against the dying of the light.Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,Do not go gentle into that good night.Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sightBlind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,Rage, rage against the dying of the light.And you, my father, there on that sad height,Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.Do not go gentle into that good night.Rage, rage against the dying of the light. 不要温柔的走进那良夜,日暮将尽,老年仍应燃烧和咆哮;怒斥,怒斥这光明的消逝。聪明的人,虽然最后都知道黑暗是本色。因为他们尚未一语惊天如闪电,他们不要温柔的走进那良夜。善良的人,翻腾最后一浪,哭喊着他们的脆弱的善行,他们本可在绿色海湾里快意舞蹈,怒斥,怒斥这光明的消逝。狂暴的人,追逐并歌唱翱翔的太阳,他们明白的太晚,使太阳都在途中哀叹,不要温柔的走进那良夜。严肃的人,将死之时依旧盲目失明的双眼像流星一般欢欣闪耀,怒斥,怒斥这光明的消逝。而您啊,我垂死的父亲,现在用您的热泪,诅咒我,祝福我吧,我祈祷。不要温柔的走进那良夜。怒斥,怒斥这光明的消逝。
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Yes! Hope this mix finds you well and good :) Its May 2020 and Spring is in full force in the UK, with lush birdsong and plant life going for it all around us. Amongst the strangeness we find ourselves in right now it seemed about time to slow things down and pull together a left of centre selection to reflect the pace of life all over the world. So put your feet up, take a walk, or just sit in the sun and zone out to this laidback excursion through sound and space :) Special design shout out to Christopher Dowding this time for his incredible illustration skills in the form of the Heuglin's Robin sketch used in the episode graphic. Check out his work: https://www.facebook.com/CWDcrafts/ https://www.instagram.com/christopher_dowding TRACKLIST: Pollo and Pan - Abysse Superpitcher - Little Raver Ben Lucas Boysen - Golden Times I Nils Frahm - A Place [layer] W.B Yeats - 'He wishes for cloths of Heaven' (read by Anthony Hopkins) Rone - I, Philip Lusine - Caught in the Middle (transition) Max Richter - XIII Orlando - Genius of Poetry Hidden Orchestra - Stone Radicalfashion - Ballet Christian Loffler- Swim Stick in the Wheel, Jack Sharp - Lemady Arise (Mixed) Josiah Steinbrick - vibes, mallets etc... Building Instrument and Co - Mangelen Min Iona Fortune - Xu Chris Carter - Cernubicua Porya Hatami - Fen [Layer] Patrick Watson - Melody Noir John Cage - In a Landscape (si begg remix) Carmel - Georgia Max Richter - We Circle Through the Night [layer] Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night”_BY DYLAN THOMAS_Read by Alfred Molina Selling, gold Panda, Jas Shaw - Shimmer S Carey - Meadow Song Penguin Cafe - Control 1 (interlude) Neil Cowley, Ben Lukas Boysen - Motes Links Trick Music: www.trickmusic.com/podcast / info@trickmusic.com Tweet us @TRKPOD
For the Life of the World is produced by the Yale Center for Faith & Culture. For more info, visit faith.yale.eduDr. Lydia Dugdale, MD is a New York City internal medicine primary care doctor and medical ethicist. She is Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of the Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at Columbia University. Prior to her 2019 move to Columbia, she was the Associate Director of the Program for Biomedical Ethics and founding Co-Director of the Program for Medicine, Spirituality, and Religion at Yale School of Medicine. She edited Dying in the Twenty-First Century, a volume that articulates a bioethical framework for a contemporary art of dying, and is author of The Lost Art of Dying: Reviving Forgotten Wisdom (forthcoming from HarperCollins Summer 2020), a book about a mostly forgotten ethical tradition and text that emerged in response to the Black Plague in the late middle ages: Ars Moriendi, “the art of dying.”-1:10 Drew Collins: introduction to the episode. -1:15 Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night by Dylan Thomas; hear it read by the author here. -2:05 Drew's introduction of Dr. Lydia Dugdale. -3:18 Beginning of their conversation. -4:00 Lydia's experience of the current pandemic: "Every face is a new face ... we're starting from scratch with everyone... What's different right now, is that we're managing sick people without the opportunity to get to know them or their families … we are largely monitoring by computer screens, so we're really missing out on the human connection.” -5:35 The impact of the lack of human connection on healthcare providers: the situation is dehumanizing for patients and the doctor-patient relationship.-7:34 The meaning of moral injury and the impact of COVID-19 on doctors and healthcare workers' mental health: comparing military front lines to healthcare front lines. -8:05 Lydia: “But what we've experienced in New York is actually far less than what we anticipated.” -8:32 “When you are working really hard to save people's lives but they aren't really human in the way that we usually think of doctor's relating to patients. And I don't want to suggest that the doctors are dehumanizing the patients but the situation is so dehumanizing.”-9:45 Explication of the term “moral injury”. -13:10 The unsung heroism of essential workers in NYC, already living at the brink of economic peril. -14:20 Lydia describes her own personal fears:-15:05 The non-stop nature of the pandemic impact in NYC. Never-ending ambulance sirens, refrigerated mobile morgues around the city; lack of attention on public school children and the educational impact and the importance of public schools. "We have children who are going hungry because they are dependent on school to eat”; shuttering small businesses, because closing doors for a month is impossible.-17:20 Lydia on the macro-picture of the health-effects of the economic downturn; human flourishing. -18:19 Lydia shares an unpopular, but important view: How the current moment of covid-19 could change the conversation about human finitude, acceptance of our mortality, and the need to prepare for our deaths. -21:25 Ars Moriendi—the art of dying, which has been lost in modern America. -22:26 Lydia explains how her interests in Ars Moriendi were sparked--Lydia's grandfather's brushes with death, her family's frank conversations about the reality of death, and her experiences of other people dying while completing her medical residency. -25:39 “What struck me about the Ars Moriendi (art of dying) is that it was developed in the aftermath of the Bubonic plague outbreak that struck western Europe in the mid-1300s. And was a pastoral response, if you will, to the concerns of the laity--the laypeople--who said ‘look our priests are dying or they're skipping town; there's no one to perform burials or last rites; for all we know, this can be damning to our souls; we need some help preparing for death.'” - 27:30 The Ars Moriendi was given to all of the community, including children. It grew out of the pre-Reformation Catholic Church, but eventually was adopted much more broadly, and ended up not being tied to a particular denomination or religion. -29:11 "In order to die well, you've got to live well.” Understanding our finitude and working out questions of death in a community. -29:27 In her book she makes the case that, of course, the art of dying is broad, but it should include the constant acknowledgement of one's finitude that is carried out in a community that helps the person figure out these questions. -31:09 Fear of death, grief, and tapping into the wisdom on ultimate questions about the art of dying.-31:40 See Christian Wiman, My Bright Abyss-33:00 "There is a way in which the thought of death or threat of death brings into relief that which we most value."-33:31 A view to our death helps us to answer very important questions about human life and flourishing.-34:01 Practical and personal aspects to the reality of sickness and death during a pandemic, and its implications for personal family life.-37:01 “It took at the very beginning [of the pandemic] an acknowledgement of our finitude. We had to be willing to having those tricky conversations with little kids from the beginning."-37:50 The importance of community for dying well; "Right now, dying from covid-19 in the hospital means dying apart from family...the relational piece is really being challenged..." -38:35 Some doctors have to call patients before they come to inform them of the sad reality that if they pass, they would likely be alone. -39:50 Lydia: “Dying alone is not the same as lonely dying.”-41:34 “The challenges of dying well during covid-19 are surmountable if we are "attended to the tasks of preparing to die well over the course of a lifetime."-42:00 Conclusion.
Patricia Cornelius is a celebrated Australian playwright who writes about class, love, capitalism and the cruel things we do to each other. Her plays include LOVE, Savages, SHIT, Do Not Go Gentle and Who's Afraid of the Working Class? In this conversation, Patricia tells me about her working class upbringing, her journey through feminism to Marxism, her time in the radical Melbourne Workers Theatre and reflects on whether today's middle-class and staid theatre can still be a voice for class-conscious politics. Also we revel in the joy of some filthy swearing. Come see me record a LIVE SHOW as Greens MP Adam Bandt returns on Tuesday December 10th, 7pm – all funds raised go to the ASRC I'm bringing my show ENOUGH to the 2020 Adelaide Fringe in March, tickets on sale now My new show GRANDILOQUENT is on at the 2020 Brisbane Comedy Festival in March, tickets on sale now JOIN THE BRAND NEW LIKE I’M A SIX-YEAR-OLD GROUP ON FACEBOOK! WOW! If you’ve got the means please support this show by becoming a Patron I want to do an AMA episode of the show: please get in touch with your questions, email tom@tomballard.com.au @pmcorn ARTICLE: Patricia Cornelius: Not going gently by Harry Windsor Patricia's piece on swearing for The Wheeler Centre Anthem is playing at the 2020 Sydney Festival Do Not Go Gentle is on at Malthouse Theatre in 2020 SHIT on AustralianPlays.org Cause of the Week: Ilbijjeri Theatre Company (ilbijerri.com.au)
How he moved to a new area and started building connections and sources of new clients from scratch Why culture is so important in a business How he joined as a planner, is now a partner and is working on taking over the business. Why he started a podcast focused on his local area Why his advise to Steve is the poem “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night”, by Dylan Thomas @A_rochalima
The Dream Walkers find themselves cornered by a monstrous entity seemingly from the ancient past. What’s happening in the Museum? And who are these new people, who seem to be able to do exactly what the Dream Walkers are able to do? Music: “Gone Beyond" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Somewhere Sunny" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Colorless Aura" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Frozen Star" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Nerves" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music from https://filmmusic.io "Grave Blow" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Music - "Do Not Go Gentle" by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/ Music - "Little Tomcat" by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/ Music: Against Time by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Music: Depth of Focus by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Music: Mysterious String Quintet by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Music: Passage of Arms by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Music: Stars and Laurels by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Music: The Fall of Heroes by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Music: Dead Spawn by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Sound Effects and Additional Music: store.syrinscape.com/what-is-syrinscape/?att
Marvel-magnat og tegneseriekultfigur Stan Lee er død. Han rakk å bli et slags ikon som strakte seg langt utenfor tegneserierutene før han tok kvelden i høst, 95 år gammel. I anledning bartebautaens bortgang ikler kulturtantene Hanne, Arne og Ida seg rollen som Black Panthertanter, og gjør et forsøk på å forklare hvorfor alle fylte #SoMe-feeden din med Stan Lee-stoff da han takket for seg. Det klarer vi åpenbart ikke uten assistanse. Heldigvis er ikke podkastveteran, tegneserienørd og real life super hero Eirik Murvold vond å be når han får sjansen til å ta en svipptur innom guttegarderoben. Den karen hjelper oss å sortere good guys, bad guys og MacGuffins, så det er bare å stryke kappen, skvise seg inn i spandexen og bli med på å banke noen goons.I denne episoden får du også Eiriks liste over de tre beste og de tre verste Marvel-filmene og Hannes liste over Marvel-figurer hun klarer å mønstre et snev av interesse for (spoiler: fellestrekket er at de har jødisk-klingende navn og gjerne vil drepe noen superhelter). I tillegg diskuterer vi forskjellen på fan-fiction og author-fiction, hvilke superegenskaper vi selv ville velge, og all volden i nære og fjerne relasjoner som ofte ligger og putrer i gryta de fleste superhelter og superskurker kokes i. Excelsior!Lik oss på Facebook Følg oss på InstagramDu kan høre mer fra Eiriks forkvaklede sinn i den supre Paradise Hotel-podkasten 110% Paradise.Andre stikkord: Mighty Ducks, Sånn er du, Per Sandberg, Klassekampen, Nationen, Sylvi Listhaug, teater, Engler i Amerika, Vaiana, Disney, Pixar, The Rock, Pixar-kortfilmen Lava, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Magnus Carlsen, Torstein Bae og sjakk-VM, Idles, borgerkrigen i Syria, Belgisk Kongo og kong Leopold II, TinTin, Happy Go-Lucky Luke, metallsløyd, Karlsson på taket, JAS-39 Gripen og Lockheed-Martin, Spider-Man, The Avengers, X-Men, Fantastic Four, Iron Man, The Hulk, Black Panther, Guardians of the Galaxy, Captain America, Captain Marvel og massevis av andre tegneseriefigurer, og Håkon Bleken-utstillingen «Do Not Go Gentle» på Henie Onstad Kunstsenter.
Welcome to the world of Shadowvane, a place where the horrific and frightening reside. We are a podcast in the same vein as the classic radio dramas of the ‘30s and ‘40s. We hope to offer an experience similar to the classic War of the Worlds or modern storytelling examples in podcasts like Welcome to Night Vale, Sayer, or We're Alive.This is Part 1 of 2 in our collection of poetry dedicated to the topic of death. Unfortunately, we all face death throughout our lives, and many poets have written about the experience. Enjoy "Despair" by H.P. Lovecraft, "I heard a Fly buzz - when I died" by Emily Dickinson, "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe, and "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas.Special thanks to Raphae for "A Song She Heard."We will release new episodes twice a month on the 1st and 15th. If you like our show, consider leaving us a 5 star rating and review on iTunes. Also, check out our Patreon and donate to our show and receive some great rewards in return!Please let us know your thoughts! E-mail us at Shadowvanecast@gmail.com, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/shadowvanecast, or follow us on Twitter @Shadowvanecast.Also, check out our online store and pick up some cool Shadowvane merchandise!
这一期好美!你们看不见的帅哥美女,听得见得优雅英音!我们邀请两位嘉宾来说说如何优雅的开口说英语。内有美妙的Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night 阅读…英语学习嘛,你看我们就不讲怎么学数学…北槽前所未有的优美啊。
On Tonight's Podcast I read a poem from Dylan Thomas, "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" and review FTI Consulting (FCN). I touch on the difficulties facing the current market and the need to maintain an investment strategy to deal with changing fortunes. I review the latest quarterly report, the Morningstar.com "5-Yr Restated" financials and a 'point & figure' chart appearance.
Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas. For more audio you can learn from, please visit www.learnoutloud.com
Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas. For more audio you can learn from, please visit www.learnoutloud.com