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On today's PowerPoint, Pastor Jack Graham begins a relevant series for us all in these days titled “Advancing through Adversity.” Pastor Graham brings the message “Keeping the Dreams Alive” on Joseph and the series of tests in his life that could not destroy is dreams or his character. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/395/29?v=20251111
In this episode of The Dream Journal, Katherine Bell talks with Dr. Gayle Delaney about the origins of modern dreamwork, the early days of the International Association for the Study of Dreams, and Delaney's practical Dream Interview Method. Their conversation also explores how curiosity—not imposed interpretation—can unlock the meaning of dreams, why sleep is essential for emotional and cognitive health, and how dreamwork can help people make better choices in waking life. Gayle Delaney's Dream Interview Method and why it avoids one-size-fits-all interpretations How IASD began and what the early dream conferences were like Why dreamwork starts with curiosity, precise questions, and the dreamer's own language The connection between sleep, joy, energy, and long-term brain health An example of how a dream about a black cat can open into real-life insight BIO: Dr. Gayle Delaney is the author or editor of eight books on dreaming, and Gail is a true pioneer in modern dream work who created the simple and powerful dream interview method. Gayle was also the founding president of the International Association for the Study of Dreams and along with Dr. Loma Flowers, Gayle was the creator and co-director of the Delaney and Flowers Dream Center in San Francisco. Contact our guest: DelaneyonDreams.com The IASD conference is June 13-17 in Ashland Oregon. Find out more at IASDconferences.org/2026/ This show, episode number 367, was broadcast on June 13, 2026 at KSQD.org, community radio of Santa Cruz. It was recorded on May 13, 2026. SHARE A DREAM FOR THE SHOW or a question or enquire about being a guest on the podcast by emailing Katherine Bell at katherine@ksqd.org. Follow on LI, IG, YT, FB, & LT @ExperientialDreamwork #thedreamjournal. To learn more or to inquire about exploring your own dreams go to ExperientialDreamwork.com. Video podcast available at youtube.com/@experientialdreamwork. Popular playlists: “Dream Journal shorts” and “FULL LENGTH VIDEOS”. Here are links to some other Dream Journal episodes you might be interested in: How Dreams Improve Emotional Health | Psychiatrist Loma K. Flowers on Emotional Competence Understanding Your Mind with Jesse Lyon Intro and outro music by Mood Science. Ambient music new every week by Rick Kleffel. Archived music can be found at Pandemiad.com. Many thanks to Rick for also engineering the show and to Erik Nelson for answering the phones. The Dream Journal aims to: Increase awareness of and appreciation for nightly dreams. Inspire dream sharing and other kinds of dream exploration as a way of adding depth and meaningfulness to lives and relationships. Improve society by the increased empathy, emotional balance, and sense of wonder which dream exploration invites. A dream can be meaningful even if you don’t know what it means. The Dream Journal is produced at and airs on KSQD Santa Cruz, 90.7 FM. Catch it streaming LIVE at KSQD.org 10-11am Pacific Time on Saturdays. Call or text with your dreams or questions at 831-900-5773 or email at onair@ksqd.org. Podcasts are available on all major podcast platforms the Monday following the live show. The complete KSQD Dream Journal podcast page can be found at ksqd.org/the-dream-journal/. Thanks for being a Dream Journal listener! Available on all major podcast platforms. Rate it, review it, subscribe, and tell your friends.
In this episode of The Alchemist Inkwell, Emily and KristaLyn talk about the magic of the Summer Solstice, Cancer season, dream work, ritual practices, timeline shifts, and how to check in with everything you've been manifesting since last year.The Summer Solstice is one of the major energetic turning points of the year, and this conversation explores how to work with that energy through dreams, divination, flower crowns, ritual outfits, dancing, drumming, spell jars, junk journal magic, plant care, natural water, and intentional manifestation.They also talk about why this solstice feels especially activated, what it means to focus on your own world without spiritually bypassing, and how to stop shutting yourself down when you ask for what you really want.If this season feels like a pivot point, this episode is your reminder to take stock of how far you've come, name what you want next, and go make some magic.What are you doing for the Solstice this year?
For many Americans, Harriet Tubman can seem more like a character out of myth than a flesh-and-blood historical figure. Many know of Tubman's escape from slavery and her brave work on the Underground Railroad, but little more about her life and personal experiences. In this interview with David M. Rubenstein, prizewinning author Tiya Miles delves into the real woman, from Tubman's birth as “Minty Ross” to her activism and beyond, to offer a clearer image of the American hero.Recorded on June 21, 2025
This week on The Legends of the DCU Podcast! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs meet the King of Dreams as we discuss this week’s episode of The Sandman. Barry Allen's past is revealed as he joins Elenore Thawne's Project Olympus setting in motion the events that eventually create Wally West and the series' central conflict […] The post Legends of the DCU Episode 10 (Legacy #449) – Long Live the King appeared first on The ESO Network.
Guinness Book of World Records declared Curacao as smallest country to make World CupExercise equipment, massage chairs, backpacks and YETI cups top Dad's requestsHave you ever had a dream that moved you in a new direction?
Socceroos fever has swept the nation and the team decide – if they could pick any team to win a championship, who would they choose? Hard to go past how insane a Socceroos World Cup would be. Leisel is feeling proud of her reno efforts after having flooring installed, but now she’s not sure if she should push on and do the next job DIY or call in the pro’s. She needs to tile the splashback in her kitchen! Tim the Tiler calls in to support Leisel. He can help her out and get her on the right track! Spida has a confession to make about his behaviour on the weekend. He and Sheree were travelling back from Melbourne and knew they had potato and leek soup in the fridge ready for dinner. They were going to be arriving late and didn’t want to stop to get bread for the soup, so Spida took 6 dinner rolls from the Virgin lounge! It might be the most “old man” crime that has ever happened! Finally, after a big draught and the chase going cold, Liam and Spida think they have finally solved Leisel’s dating woes, by signing her up for the Gold Coast Marathon?! Spida thinks it’s the ultimate place to find love. If you see someone running with a QR code on her back, that’s an Olympic champion looking for romance!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Synthspiration #263: Between Speed & Dreams 04:52 [Glenn Main - Orbit Scooter Ride] (https://glennmain.bandcamp.com/track/orbit-scooter-ride)09:25 [Simon Gabriel - New Horizons] (https://simongabriel.bandcamp.com/track/new-horizons)16:46 [Speedworld - The Long Run] (https://speedworld.bandcamp.com/track/the-long-run)20:21 [JEREMIAH KANE - VIPER] (https://jeremiahkane.bandcamp.com/track/viper)28:32 [Jessy Mach and Lazer Boomerang - Eddie's run to the sun [(Escape to Miami)]] (https://jessymach.bandcamp.com/album/escape-to-miami)32:35 [Bunny X, SelloRekt / LA Dreams & The Lightning Kids - Lovers] (https://bunnyx.bandcamp.com/track/lovers)40:53 [7 Rising - Stay] (https://7rising.bandcamp.com/track/stay)45:14 [Beckett - Say It Right] (https://projectbeckett.bandcamp.com/track/say-it-right)52:33 [Plastic Horizon - Summer Never Lasts] (https://plastichorizon.bandcamp.com/track/summer-never-lasts)56:11 [Johnny Falco - Salvation] (https://girlfriendrecords.bandcamp.com/album/salvation)65:29 [SpaceMan 1981 - On the Night Streets] (https://spaceman1981.bandcamp.com/track/on-the-night-streets)
Emmy's first birth experience ended in a way no one imagines: an "emergency" cesarean under general anesthesia. Her son was welcomed into life by strangers rather than into the loving arms of his mother and father, a source of pain that stayed with her for a long time. Determined to have a different experience with future pregnancies, Emmy began exploring her options and learning more about physiological birth. Her journey ultimately led her to have two subsequent home births: one attended by a midwife and another supported by her sister. Through these experiences, she discovered the healing power of informed decision-making, trusting her instincts, and creating the birth environment she desired. A pivotal part of Emmy's healing journey was finding Birth Story Medicine, a counseling process that helps mothers process their birth experiences. Find Emmy on Instagram @emmy_kissinger If you love the show, I would greatly appreciate a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! Follow me on Instagram @healingbirth Do you have a birth story you'd like to share on the podcast, or would like to otherwise connect? I love to hear from you! Send me a note at contactus@healingbirth.net Intro / Outro music: Dreams by Markvard Podcast cover photo by Karina Jensen @karinajensenphoto
On this episode of the Aluna experience podcast I talk to Dylan who shares how at 23 years old he was faced with a medical illness which brought him close to death and bed ridden for 2 years, what he now calls a soul initiation. Dylan shares his exploration of alternative healing modalities and finding ayahuasca where he experienced two very different nights with the medicine. Night one was a stripping of identities, wounds, and any foundation of self that was built on false beliefs. A painful but necessary clearing to create space for what was to come the second night. Dylan passionately shares how night 2 illuminated the many layers of self for Dylan— from his physical, to mental to spiritual to everything in between, above and beyond. The medicine brought him into perfect alignment with the life that he desired and supported the physical body and mental capacity to be able to hold such a life. He talks about how ayahuasca has been present everyday since communing with her at Aluna and how this experience was a call to rise to the infinite wave of everlasting love that ayahuasca showed him is what and who he is. @aluna_healing_centeralunahealingcenter.com@bri.anahatabrianahata.com
“You trust your chatbot with everything. Should you?” is the title of Theodore Christakis' comprehensive research project on the privacy of our conversations with AI. Part two of this project (“Governments, Courts and the Battle Over Your Chatbot Conversations”) was published on June 8th, and we have taken the opportunity to ask the author for a high-level overview of his findings. On top of this, we have also discussed his separate piece on the rise of AI-powered health assistants against the backdrop of the new European Health Data Space, discussed last week in our Spanish-language channel.(Our previous conversation with Mr. Christakis focused on the use of personal data in LLM training datasets.)Theodore Christakis is Professor of International, European and Digital Law at University Grenoble Alpes (France). He holds, since 2019, the Chair on the Legal and Regulatory Implications of Artificial Intelligence at the Multidisciplinary Institute on AI (AI-Regulation.com). He is Director of Research for Europe at the Cross-Border Data Forum, a member of the Board of Directors of the Future of Privacy Forum, and a former Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the New York University Cybersecurity Centre.His work focuses on the questions at the centre of today's debates on digital sovereignty: government access to data held by private companies, international data transfers, the security and operational resilience of digital infrastructure, and the regulation of artificial intelligence. He served as an expert for the OECD in the process that led to the adoption, in December 2022, of the OECD Declaration on Government Access to Personal Data Held by Private Sector Entities. He was a member of the International Data Transfers Experts Council of the United Kingdom Government, and an expert for the High-Level Expert Group on Access to Data for Effective Law Enforcement established by the European Commission and the Council of the European Union. He has also served as a member of the French National Digital Council and of the French National Committee on Digital Ethics.He has published or co-edited twelve books and is the author or co-author of more than 120 academic articles and book chapters. He has been invited to lecture and present his work at conferences, workshops and seminars on more than two hundred occasions, in over 38 countries.As an independent expert, he advises governments, international organisations and private companies on questions of international and European law, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, digital sovereignty and data protection.References:* Theodore Christakis' SSRN Author Page* Theodore Christakis on LinkedIn* You Trust Your Chatbot With Everything. Should You? Part I: How The Controller Uses Your Chat Data (March 3, 2026)* You Trust Your Chatbot With Everything. Should You? Part II: Governments, Courts and the Battle Over Your Chatbot Conversations (June 8th, 2026)* The Health AI Agent Rush: Five Companies, Your Health Data, and the Governance Questions Nobody Is Asking (March 25th, 2026)* Mikel Recuero: a deep dive into the European Health Data Space (ES, Masters of Privacy, June 2026)* Multidisciplinary Institute on AI* Université Grenoble Alpes: Centre d'études sur la sécurité internationale et les coopérations européennes. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mastersofprivacy.com/subscribe
We sat in London last Wednesday night at a place called Bocconcino in Berkeley Square. We were celebrating our daughter's birthday. Her partner had picked the place. It's flash. It's in a beautiful building. It's Italian. The food was very good. The service, however, was rubbish. I only mention that to remind ourselves that we moan a lot in this country about service, or the lack of it. And we have every right to moan. But we are not unique. For all the anecdotal stuff you hear about the world being perfect, the vibe being electric, and the hospo scene being buzzing — it's not always true. You can be in one of the better joints in one of the great cities and still be left wanting — even more so when they automatically charge you a 60 quid service fee when there wasn't any real service. Anyway, one of the lessons of the trip was this: three of our kids were involved. One dropped off in New York for a job, and two visited because they live their lives on the other side of the world. This feeds into another of the great debates we've been having in this country — why are all the young people leaving? My conclusion? Why on earth wouldn't they? And not because NZ has nothing to offer, but because the world is massive, and opportunities abound. If you can't take them when you're young, when can you? None of our kids are offshore because they hate New Zealand. They are offshore because they are curious — and don't we want curious young people? They aren't down on us. They are exploring and chasing dreams. The idea that you can chase a dream, and it must be done here, is absurd. Sure, some have left because times have been tight, but none of ours have gone for that reason — and I suspect that's true of most young Kiwis. We are not inferior because of an inquisitive generation. When you can weekend in Copenhagen or the Greek Islands, when Hyde Park is your garden, when you can earn pounds — why on earth wouldn't you? As a parent, all you can do is be filled with joy for them. Three young people living their dreams — who could ask for more? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Popp Talk with Mary Jane Popp Shamanic Teachings of the Condor and The Hidden Power in Your DNA Guests, Martha Travers & Judy Wilkins Smith Ancient Wisdom, Ancestral DNA, and the Search for the Power Within A Wide-Ranging Journey Into Mystery, Health, and Human Potential In this episode of Popp Talk, host Mary Jane Popp introduces a broad conversation about the future, artificial intelligence, health, vitamins, minerals, longevity, and the hidden power inside human DNA. Before moving into those later subjects, she begins with her fascination for Native American and Indigenous teachings, asking whether ancient traditions contain lessons people still need today. The episode features two main guests: Martha Travers, discussing Andean mystical traditions and shamanic teachings, and Judy Wilkins Smith, discussing genealogy, ancestral patterns, and the power hidden in DNA. Martha Travers Opens the Door to the Mystical Andes Mary Jane first welcomes Martha Winona Travers, author of Shamanic Teachings of the Condor: Encounters with the Mystical Traditions of the Andes. Martha explains that the word “mystical” can mean different things depending on a person's experience, but for her it describes moving beyond the ordinary ego-based self into communion with the great creative forces of life. She connects mystical experience with union, comparing it to the meaning of yoga, and describes it as a return to awareness of the larger cosmic path that human beings often forget. The Eagle, the Condor, and the Reunion of Mind and Heart Martha introduces the Andean teaching of the Eagle and the Condor, explaining that the eagle represents intellect, reason, and the mind, while the condor represents intuition, heart, and the ability to sense realities beyond the five senses. She says her teacher, Taita Alberto Taxo, taught that both are necessary and that humanity is moving toward a time when the eagle and condor fly together in the same sky. Mary Jane challenges the idea by pointing to division, hatred, war, and conflict in the modern world, while Martha responds that deeper human life still contains a desire to care for one another and seek common ground. Nature as Teacher, Healer, and Shared Human Source Mary Jane presses Martha on whether ancient nature-based ways can really apply to a world shaped by computers, artificial intelligence, cities, and technology. Martha says the goal is not to go backward or force everyone into agriculture, but to reconnect each individual with the living sources of physical life: earth, water, fire, air, food, sunlight, and breath. She explains that the Andean teachings help people in any setting, rural or urban, restore harmony by reconnecting with nature and the heart. For Martha, technology can be used wisely only when people also understand whether their choices promote health, balance, and well-being. A Spirited Debate About Climate, Cities, and Going Forward The exchange becomes more pointed as Mary Jane argues that nature has been damaged by pollution, depleted land, bad air, and climate change. Martha responds that the earth, water, and land have their own healing power when given the opportunity, and that human beings are still in the middle of a larger transformation. Mary Jane questions whether people can truly come together when they live in such different realities, such as a rural landscape versus a high-rise city apartment. Martha answers that connection begins through sharing, conversation, children, common ground, and individual inner change rather than a forced return to the past. Martha's Path Through Shamanism, Community, and Andean Practice Mary Jane asks how Martha's long study with Indigenous Kichwa people in the Andes changed her. Martha explains that before that journey, she was already a mother living in a rural setting, homeschooling her children, growing food, and becoming interested in shamanism. After meeting Taita Alberto Taxo through a gathering brought to Michigan by John Perkins of Dream Change, she traveled to Ecuador and began learning with his family and community. Martha says the experience did not change her into something entirely different so much as affirm and deepen a path she was already walking, bringing her solitary mystical experiences into a living community of joyful practice. Judy Wilkins Smith and the Superhero Hidden in the Family System The second featured conversation begins when Mary Jane welcomes Judy Wilkins Smith, a systemic work and constellations expert, Fortune 500 executive coach, and author of The Hidden Power in Your DNA. Judy says people often sense that there is a larger version of themselves waiting to be expressed, much like the hero figures they admire in comics, fantasy, and popular culture. She explains that a person's “superhero” power may not be a cape or dramatic ability, but qualities such as kindness, happiness, persistence, generosity, or the part of them that naturally opens doors when amplified and used with purpose. Dreams, Goals, Disney, and the Magic of Persistence Judy shares her own example of wanting to own Disney timeshare because Disney and magic had mattered to her since childhood. She says she achieved that goal through persistence, small savings, kindness, and staying awake to opportunity. Mary Jane connects this to the old lyric from South Pacific: “You've got to have a dream.” Judy agrees that dreams and goals matter because they move people beyond their current circumstances. She says people should not necessarily want less, because wanting more can help humanity evolve, especially when people share what they create with those they love. Genealogy Beyond the Family Tree Mary Jane challenges Judy's emphasis on genealogy, saying she personally does not care much about the past and wants to move forward. Judy responds that looking backward briefly can be wise because ancestral patterns echo into the present. She describes several levels of genealogy, beginning with the family tree and moving into deeper awareness of what happened in ancestral countries, cultures, and family systems. Using Mary Jane's Romanian ancestry as an example, Judy explains that a history of conquest, survival, and repeated hardship may leave emotional patterns that descendants either repeat unconsciously or transform consciously. Emotional DNA, Family Patterns, and the Aha Moment Judy explains that people inherit not only physical DNA but also emotional DNA, including patterns of thoughts, feelings, actions, and inactions. These patterns may come from parents, grandparents, countries of origin, family trauma, or ancestral survival strategies. Mary Jane repeatedly questions how people can actually change these patterns, and Judy says the first step is to identify what is operating, then create a goal larger than current circumstances. Judy also describes constellation work as a way of making hidden family or organizational dynamics visible, using representatives or elements in relation to one another so people can see unconscious loyalties and arrive at an “aha” moment. Parents, Expectations, and Choosing One's Own Life Mary Jane and Judy discuss how parents often want better for their children, but may also try to live through them or push them toward dreams they themselves never fulfilled. Judy says the key question is whether a child is living their own life or someone else's. She explains that a person's growth is never only individual because each person belongs to a family system, whether they like it or not. When one person changes, stretches, and evolves, that shift affects the larger system. Mary Jane reflects on how her own mother may have wanted a more traditional life for her, even while being proud of her radio and television career. Finding the Next Step and Living the Life You Actually Have As the interview closes, Judy advises listeners to begin by asking who they are, where they are, what they want, and what excuses are keeping them from moving forward. She says people should examine their thoughts, feelings, actions, and inactions around a desire, then ask what those patterns mean about themselves and others. Judy directs listeners to JudyWilkins-Smith.com and says The Hidden Power in Your DNA is widely available. Mary Jane closes the segment by encouraging listeners to find their own special “aha” moment and reminds them of the Confucius quote that people have two lives, and the second begins when they realize they only have one.
This week is the Lost In Dreams Megamix.1. Covex - Regret 00:00:432. Robokid - Without Me 00:03:543. Covex - Smile 00:06:184. Elephante & soleil - Anywhere With You 00:08:085. Manila Killa - Run Away (Manila Killa Remix) 00:11:186. MADI - Deep Feeling 00:13:097. Audien - Audien 00:16:168. Deniz Koyu & Raiden - Am I 00:19:309. Baauer - Supersonic 00:20:4710. SABAI, HALIENE & ANDe - Say It To Me 00:22:4311. Kaleena Zanders & Yung Bae - Time Never Stops 00:26:5812. Raiden - House 00:30:0313. Porter Robinson - Language 00:31:0314. Audien & Sam Harper - Sacrifice 00:32:4515. Habstrakt ft. Julienne By - Don't Let Me Down 00:35:4616. AOBeats - WannaPlay 00:39:3417. Chet Porter - Aura 00:43:2018. William Black & TW3LVE - Run 00:46:1819. Babsy. - Babsy 00:49:1520. Align & Babsy. - Heart Racing 00:52:1021. Nikita, The Wicked & Elohim - Control 00:55:0122. SPORTMODE - Circles 00:57:3223. Dabin - In The End 01:00:1624. yetep ft. Rosie Darling - Same Love Twice 01:03:1725. Daniel Allan, Louis The Child & Stresshead - Club Weapon 01:06:2926. ARMNHMR & Jessica Audiffred - Stay 01:09:2427. jigitz & Louis The Child - tell you straight (Louis The Child's Version) 01:11:3828. SPORTMODE - Backspin 01:14:4329. Slushii & HYO - Money 01:16:4330. Chet Porter - You 01:19:1231. Baauer - Tribal Hit 01:21:5032. William Black - Unlove U 01:25:0933. What So Not & Ganz ft. Joy - Lone 01:27:3034. Wavedash - Wavedash 01:30:2035. Jessica Audiffred - Mess 01:34:0936. ARMNHMR - Motion Sickness 01:37:0837. Elephante & GONE ASTRAY - Shine 01:39:5038. Wavedash - Bang 01:43:0239. Jason Ross, Dabin & Cate Downey - Everything 01:45:4840. SABAI, Elephante & Anjulie - Look At Me Now 01:48:4941. LE SSERAFIM - Easy (Johnny Chay Remix) 01:52:2542. sober rob - Atom Mirror 01:54:4443. Louis The Child & Elohim - Love Is Alive 01:57:02
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Episode 38 - Those Psychic Dreams - The psychic psychologist, Amanda Charles, practicing witch and transformational psychologist Maja D'Aoust and renowned bioethicist Dr Stephen G Post join to discuss their night visions.Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
In this truly EPIC episode the Bo-Hosts welcome recording artist, performer, producer, inventor, Emmy award-winning composer, and music education advocate Mark Wood, who PBS has dubbed "The Eddie Van Halen of the Violin World"!Mark has appeared alongside some of the biggest names in music such as Billy Joel, Celine Dion, and Lenny Kravitz. As a member of Billy Joel's touring band, Wood shared the stage with Paul McCartney, Steven Tyler, and Roger Daltrey, and was also an original member of the multi-platinum selling, internationally acclaimed Trans Siberian Orchestra. A successful solo artist in his own right, Wood writes and records original music for film and television, has released seven solo albums, tours with his band The Mark Wood Experience (MWE). Mark also devotes his energies to empowering America's music programs with his groundbreaking music education program Electrify Your Symphony (EYS), currently celebrating its 25th anniversary.EYS helps raise the much-needed funds for school music departments across America, and recently he and his EYS musicians performed an incredible cover of Van Halen's "Dreams", from the epic 1986 album, 5150.Sit back an enjoy this very special episode; you can't help but be inspired by Mark's passion for music and his perseverance to always "go beyond your intended mission!”Mark and his Orchestra's cover of Van Halen's "DREAMS":https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LB-a8koQLeIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qimdiP9JpJYFollow Mark here:https://www.markwoodmusic.com/abouthttps://www.facebook.com/MarkWoodMusic/https://www.instagram.com/markwoodexperiencehttps://www.tiktok.com/@markwoodmusic?lang=enhttps://www.youtube.com/markwoodtvMark's incredible Ted Talk:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRaD4wWa864&t=97s"What is understood...NEED be discussed"Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085582159917Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebogusotisshow/?hl=enX:https://x.com/BogusOtisShowYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@TheBogusOtisShowTik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@thebogusotisshowConnect with the Bo-Hosts:bogusotisshow@gmail.com
The Metaphysical Hour with Julia Cannon and Tracie Mahan and Question Master Tiffanny Dreams, Orbs, Animal Souls, Remote Viewing, and the Energy Behind Manifestation Julia Cannon Opens The Metaphysical Hour In this episode of The Metaphysical Hour, hosts Julia Cannon, Tracie Mahan, and Tiffany welcome listeners back for a live question-and-answer conversation about energy, dreams, spirit communication, remote viewing, manifestation, and QHHT. Julia begins by explaining that the previous week had been unusually draining for her energetically, and Tracie connects that to the possibility of solar flares, moon energy, and larger energetic shifts. The hosts check in with the audience, ask listeners to share where they are shining their light from, and frame the show as a global grid of people strengthening their energy together. Energy Shifts, Sleep, and Forward Movement The opening conversation focuses on how the hosts are personally feeling. Tracie says she feels more optimistic, as if a stagnant or paused energy has finally begun moving again. Julia agrees that things feel better than the previous week, especially because she has been sleeping better. The hosts emphasize the importance of sleep for the body, even if the soul itself does not need it in the same way. They describe the current energy as one of gradual forward movement, after a period of waiting, limbo, and low vitality. Orbs, Colors, Shadows, and Trusting Inner Feeling The first questions involve the meaning of gray or black colors around orbs or people, and why crossed-over pets may sometimes appear as dark shadows. Tracie suggests that gray may indicate cloudy or depressed energy, while Julia says it could also reflect a partial disconnection from the body or a state of trauma, depending on the context. They both stress that the person seeing the orb or shadow should trust their own feeling. If the experience feels loving or curious, that matters; if it feels fearful, the viewer should check whether the fear is coming from the situation or from their own uncertainty about the unknown. Animal Kingdoms and Collective Souls The hosts also discuss the idea of collective souls in the animal kingdom, connecting it to Dolores Cannon's teachings about animal group souls. Julia explains that animals are part of a collective or group consciousness, but when a person brings an animal into their personal life, gives it love, attention, and a distinct personality, that relationship helps develop the animal's individuality. Tracie adds that this relationship gives the animal soul an opportunity to evolve. The conversation presents human-animal relationships as spiritually meaningful, because love and connection can help an animal soul become more individualized. Remembering Dreams and Understanding Dream Symbols Another major theme is dream recall. The hosts recommend writing dreams down as soon as possible after waking, because details disappear quickly if people wait until morning. Tracie shares that she does not always write dreams down, but certain dreams have stayed with her for years because they felt more like visions than ordinary dreams. Tiffany recalls childhood dreams about “killer rolling pulleys” wearing Converse shoes and sunglasses, which leads the hosts to discuss how strange dreams may be visits to other worlds, symbolic experiences, or reflections of other lives. They also recommend using dream books, especially Betty Bethards' The Dream Book, while reminding listeners to trust what resonates personally. Dreams, the Veil, and Shadow Beings Julia and Tracie explain that some experiences after sleep, such as seeing shadow figures or having sleep-paralysis-like visions, may happen because the soul is not fully reconnected with the body yet. In that transitional state, a person may see through the veil into another dimension and interpret what they see through fear. Julia says some people assume they are seeing dark or evil entities when they may actually be seeing guides or other beings in a form the conscious mind cannot fully process. The hosts encourage listeners to remove fear and judgment, pray or call in their team if needed, and remember that not everything unfamiliar is harmful. Fear, ETs, and Learning to Stay Centered The hosts spend time discussing fear as one of the major energies people come to Earth to experience and learn from. Tracie shares a memory of a mantis-being dream or encounter in which she kept checking her solar plexus to see whether fear was present. Because she felt no fear, she stayed with the experience. Julia says extraterrestrial beings and other-dimensional beings often work to approach humans in ways that do not immediately trigger fear, because fear interferes with communication and growth. The hosts explain that fear can sometimes be protective, but living in fear keeps people from expanding. Manifestation, Soul Contracts, and What Really Needs to Be Created A question from Instagram leads to a discussion about manifestation and soul contracts. The question asks whether manifesting can work if the soul has already planned certain lessons. Julia and Tracie explain that if a desired manifestation would interfere with a soul path, it may not happen. They use the example of someone trying to manifest a lottery win when the deeper desire may actually be freedom, travel, ease, or playfulness. They suggest focusing on the feeling or experience behind the desire rather than the specific outer object. They also caution that manifestation cannot control another person, because each soul has its own path and free will. Remote Viewing, Remote Healing, and Energy Connection The hosts then discuss remote viewing and remote healing. Tracie says remote viewing has been coming up more often and that beings such as the mantis beings have been working with people on telepathy and remote perception. Julia and Tracie explain that because everything is energy, people can practice remote viewing by connecting with a person, place, pet, or situation through the energy field. They share examples of remotely checking on animals and of a group remote-healing exercise during a trip to Egypt, where participants attempted to perceive and send healing to someone at a distance. The lesson is that energy connection does not require physical proximity. Colors, Auras, Sound, and Expanding Perception A listener asks about seeing colors while sending love and light. Julia and Tracie say this could be the person's aura, spirit energy, guides, or the energetic field responding. They explain that energy has color, sound has color, and as consciousness evolves, people may begin seeing more colors, auras, and dimensional overlays than before. Julia connects this to expanding perception, DNA activation, and humanity becoming a vibrational match for frequencies that have always existed but were not previously visible to most people. QHHT, Santa Fe Retreat, and Closing Reminders The episode closes with reminders about QHHT, where listeners can find practitioners, ask deeper questions, and become practitioners themselves. Julia directs people to QHTOfficial.com, while Tracie mentions the coupon code The Magic Is Real for the Level One course. They also promote an upcoming retreat in Santa Fe, New Mexico, scheduled for September 3–7, with the discount code 5DLOVE. The show ends with the hosts thanking the audience, encouraging listeners to continue exploring their intuition, and reminding them that energy, dreams, fear, manifestation, and spirit communication are all part of the larger process of awakening.
Static Temptations brings you another show with all music, no talk. Powers brings you Velocity of Dreams filled with Trance / EDM / Industrial music. So, get out your glow sticks and punch the ceiling. Tune in now, and let your mind drift off.
This week, we may not have any dreams, but we do have stories of role-play
Episode Summary This sponsored best-of from 2016 is a beautiful disaster built around Tim's poop-fueled nightmare game show, a revolting BBC smegma sissy story, Frankie McDonald's suspicious earthquake wizardry, a pastor blaming porn for a miscarriage, and a Florida gay ramen-noodle domestic battery. Vintage DV, in other words. Episode Highlights Dream Logic and Shard-Based Entertainment […] The post The Shart Game Show of My Dreams first appeared on Distorted View Daily.
On Episode 303 of Outside The Round, Matt Burrill sits down with East Tennessee native Thomas Edwards. From playing SEC football at the University of Tennessee to working at Tractor Supply and eventually landing a record deal with Warner Music Nashville, Thomas shares the unlikely journey that brought him to Music City. The conversation dives into his upcoming EP High Times, recorded at the legendary FAME Recording Studios, the inspiration behind the project, and why he wanted to capture real, human-made music with some of Nashville's best players. Thomas also reflects on songwriting, working with artists like Ne-Yo and Quavo, his love for East Tennessee culture, and the lessons he's carried from football into the music business. Packed with stories, laughs, and plenty of Tennessee pride, this episode is a look at one of Nashville's most unique rising artists. Follow on Social Media: Thomas Edwards: @bigtpedwards Matt Burrill: @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round: @outsidethround Raised Rowdy: @raisedrowdy Chapters (00:00:00) - Outside The Round(00:01:08) - Luke Bryan on Working With The Roots in Muscle Shoals(00:04:36) - How I Went From Big Guy to Tennessee Football(00:08:36) - Josh Dobbs on His First Year at UT(00:11:50) - The Music of Virginia Tech vs. Football(00:15:59) - Guitarist on Quit His Job(00:20:21) - Seung Ho On Working With Neo(00:23:57) - How My Pet Got Cast In Hollywood(00:25:01) - Jay-Z on Working With Quavo(00:28:05) - Country Singer on The Country Ness(00:31:07) - Maroon 5 on His Record Deal(00:32:12) - Crazy Story About Dollywood's Wild Eagle(00:35:38) - Dollywood Is For Real(00:36:04) - The Eight Song Guy(00:39:35) - Tommy Lee on the Grand Ole Opry(00:40:54) - Thomas Edwards: High Times(00:44:25) - milo on Lynyrd Skynyrd(00:46:31) - Dalton Davis At Ray's Rival(00:49:18) - Tennessean on the City of Nashville(00:52:09) - Thomas Edwards on Nashville's Music Scene(00:57:14) - Rush HONESTLY SHOUT OUT Cappy & Makeway(01:00:14) - Bill Maher on Songwriters and Their(01:03:27) - Nick Knowles on Being an Artist and a motivational speaker(01:08:16) - Pete Wentworth on Kids Using Technology(01:11:48) - The Unpredictable Future of Music(01:13:54) - Troy Cartwright on His New Album(01:17:02) - EXCLUSIVE: Darius Rucker Open Up For Kid Rock(01:20:46) - milo on Woodstock and Bonnaroo(01:23:50) - Luke Bryan: I Did That For Georgia on '(01:27:12) - The Best Ability Is To Show Up(01:28:54) - Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello on the sideline(01:32:07) - Aaron Rayer on Being a New York Fan(01:35:18) - Stay True To Yourself(01:36:41) - Thomas Edwards: No Bubble, No Problems On The Podcast
On this week's Let It Rip Friday, we're discussing the importance of keeping your dreams from being derailed.
In this Midsummer daydream episode of Back on the Broomstick, Laylla and Chelle step through the veil of sleep and into the strange, symbolic, half-lit world of dream magick. Dreams have been treated as omens, messages, healing tools, and sacred journeys for thousands of years, from ancient dream temples to shamanic trance work, dream walking, and the modern practice of listening to the subconscious. But what does that mean for witches today?The witches talk about dreams as one of the most natural forms of trance work, a liminal space where the conscious mind softens, intuition rises, and your magical brain starts speaking in symbols, emotions, ancestors, archetypes, nightmares, and the occasional absolutely unhinged sleep-brain nonsense. They explore dream interpretation, personal symbolism, lucid dreaming, dream recall, dream incubation, and how to work with nightmares as shadow work instead of treating them as failures or bad omens.You'll also get practical tips for remembering your dreams, protecting your dream space, setting intentions before sleep, using herbs, teas, crystals, and simple spells to support dream work, and learning how to bring wisdom back from the dream realm into waking life. So grab your dream journal, fluff your pillow, and get ready to wander the night-side of magic.Got a question? Send the witches a message here!Check out http://thewitchesmoon.com/ for your witchy altar supplies, jewelry, monthly subscription boxes and so much more! Use code BOTB10 at checkout for 10% off of Moon Market items excluding subscription boxesSupport the showWant to send us a letter? Witchy things to review?Our mailing address is:Back on the BroomstickPO Box 21Tioga, PA 16946Email: backonthebroomstick@gmail.comYoutube FacebookInstagramBack on the Broomstick Website
Frank and Jay reconvene a week after the Spring Fling to debrief the prime rib, the perfectly timed thunderstorm, and the InBody machine that exposed Frank's visceral fat number. Jay walks through why subcutaneous fat is largely cosmetic, why visceral fat is the real metabolic concern, and why intermittent fasting plus protein pacing beats simple caloric restriction. Then the brain section gets weird. Listener emails arrive about Foreign Accent Syndrome: a 70 year old American who started speaking with a Norwegian accent before dying of a brain tumor, a Massachusetts stroke patient who woke up sounding like she was from Oslo. Frank pulls up Cotard's, the walking corpse syndrome where the sufferer is unshakably convinced they are dead and putrefying, and Capgras, where loved ones become identical imposters. A coma survivor writes in about six weeks of demons in his peripheral vision after a ten day medically induced blackout. The second hour pivots to the America 250 concert collapse. Brett Michaels, Martina McBride, Milli Vanilli, and the Commodores pulled out, so Frank and Jay reopen the lines and book a better lineup live on air, decade by decade, with the help of callers.
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Rising Above: Conquering Fears and Uniting Dreams Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2026-06-12-22-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: Het was een snikhete zomerdag in de stad, en Sanne stond in de lobby van de hoge wolkenkrabber.En: It was a scorching hot summer day in the city, and Sanne stood in the lobby of the tall skyscraper.Nl: De zon glinsterde op de glazen muren van het gebouw, een architectonisch wonder dat zij mede had ontworpen.En: The sun glistened on the glass walls of the building, an architectural marvel that she had helped design.Nl: Sanne was trots, maar de gedachte aan de elevator maakte haar zenuwachtig.En: Sanne was proud, but the thought of the elevator made her nervous.Nl: Bram veegde het zweet van zijn voorhoofd terwijl hij in de technische ruimte werkte.En: Bram wiped the sweat from his forehead while working in the technical room.Nl: Zijn droom was om verder te komen in zijn carrière, maar vandaag was het zijn taak om de lift van de wolkenkrabber te controleren.En: His dream was to advance in his career, but today his task was to check the skyscraper's elevator.Nl: Toen hij Sanne de lobby zag binnenkomen, voelde hij een kans om zijn vaardigheden te laten zien.En: When he saw Sanne enter the lobby, he felt a chance to showcase his skills.Nl: Sanne stapte in de lift, haar ogen gericht op de knoppen, en drukte op het knopje voor de topverdieping.En: Sanne stepped into the elevator, her eyes focused on the buttons, and pressed the button for the top floor.Nl: Bram kwam snel binnen voordat de deuren gesloten werden.En: Bram quickly entered before the doors closed.Nl: "Mooie dag, hè?"En: "Nice day, isn't it?"Nl: zei hij opgewekt, in een poging het gesprek te beginnen.En: he said cheerfully, attempting to start a conversation.Nl: Plotseling maakte de lift een schokkende beweging en stopte.En: Suddenly, the elevator made a jarring movement and stopped.Nl: Sanne greep de reling vast, haar hartslag versnelde.En: Sanne grabbed the railing, her heartbeat quickened.Nl: De temperatuur begon te stijgen.En: The temperature began to rise.Nl: De spiegels van de lift reflecteerden haar bezorgdheid, en de lucht werd zwaarder met iedere seconde.En: The mirrors in the elevator reflected her concern, and the air grew heavier with every second.Nl: Bram zette zijn bekwaamheid aan het werk.En: Bram put his skills to work.Nl: "Geen zorgen, ik kijk ernaar," zei hij met zelfvertrouwen.En: "Don't worry, I'll take a look," he said confidently.Nl: Hij opende het paneel van de lift en begon verschillende draden te controleren.En: He opened the elevator panel and began checking various wires.Nl: Sanne stond gespannen aan de kant en bekeek zijn geconcentreerde gezicht.En: Sanne stood tensely to the side, watching his focused face.Nl: Met haar stem wat trillend zei Sanne: "Ik heb eigenlijk hoogtevrees en... liften maken me nerveus."En: With her voice slightly trembling, Sanne said, "I actually have a fear of heights and... elevators make me nervous."Nl: Bram stopte even en keek haar vriendelijk aan.En: Bram paused for a moment and looked at her kindly.Nl: "Je bent niet alleen.En: "You're not alone.Nl: Ik ben hier om te helpen, en samen kunnen we dit fiksen," stelde hij haar gerust.En: I'm here to help, and together we can fix this," he reassured her.Nl: Met hernieuwd vertrouwen en vastberadenheid werkte Bram verder.En: With renewed confidence and determination, Bram continued working.Nl: Na een paar minuten hoorde ze een tevreden "Aha!"En: After a few minutes, she heard a satisfied "Aha!"Nl: van hem.En: from him.Nl: Plotseling begon de lift zachtjes te bewegen, langzaam stijgend naar boven.En: Suddenly, the elevator gently began to move, slowly ascending upwards.Nl: De deuren van de topverdieping gingen eindelijk open en Sanne glimlachte, een beetje opgelucht.En: The doors to the top floor finally opened, and Sanne smiled, a bit relieved.Nl: "Dank je, Bram," zei ze oprecht.En: "Thank you, Bram," she said sincerely.Nl: "Ik kom een keer op je koffiepauze langs."En: "I'll stop by during your coffee break sometime."Nl: Sanne haalde diep adem en ging naar haar vergadering.En: Sanne took a deep breath and went to her meeting.Nl: Ondanks dat ze wat laat was, voelde ze zich sterker en had ze een nieuw respect voor Bram, die op een bescheiden manier zijn talenten had laten zien.En: Although she was a bit late, she felt stronger and had a newfound respect for Bram, who had humbly showcased his talents.Nl: Bram daarentegen voelde dat het tijd was om zijn dromen na te jagen.En: Bram, in turn, felt it was time to pursue his dreams.Nl: Samen hadden ze meer geleerd dan alleen hoe een lift werkt.En: Together, they had learned more than just how an elevator works. Vocabulary Words:scorching: snikheteglistened: glinsterdearchitectural: architectonischmarvel: wondertechnical: technischeadvance: verder te komennervous: zenuwachtigconcern: bezorgdheidshowcase: laten zienjarring: schokkenderailing: relingtrembling: trillendfear: hoogtevreesreassured: reassureddetermination: vastberadenheidascending: stijgendhumble: bescheidensatisfied: tevredenpause: stoptegently: zachtjesrelieved: opgeluchtsincerely: oprechtbreathe: adempursue: najagencareer: carrièreheartbeat: hartslagmirrors: spiegelsconcern: bezorgdheidfocused: geconcentreerdeconfidence: zelfvertrouwen
Welcome to One Bright Book! Join our hosts Rebecca, Frances, and Dorian as they discuss OPEN SECRETS by Alice Munro and chat about their current reading. It is necessary to mention that this conversation contains content about sexual abuse, and some people may find it difficult to listen to. For our next episode, we will discuss ASIDE FROM MY HEART, ALL IS WELL by Héctor Abad, translated from the Spanish by Anne McLean. We would love to have you read along with us, and join us for our conversation coming to you in July. Want to support the show? Visit us at Bookshop.org or click on the links below and buy some books! Buy our book! Support the show by buying a copy of Sarah Orne Jewett's A Marsh Island, with an afterword by us. Books mentioned: Open Secrets by Alice Munro Dance of the Happy Shades by Alice Munro The Republic of Memory by Mahmud El Sayed Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin Another Country by James Baldwin Who Do You Think They Are? By Alice Munro Baldwin: A Love Story by Nicholas Boggs East of Dreams by Nastassja Martin Foam by Kate Zambreno In the Eye of the Wild by Nastassja Martin Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson Love and Death in the American Novel by Leslie A. Fiedler Make Believe by Mac Barnett Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke Aside From My Heart, All Is Well by Héctor Abad, translated from the Spanish by Anne McLean You might also be interested in: "What Alice Munro Knew" https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/08/magazine/alice-munro-andrea-skinner-abuse.html "what I'm doing about alice munro" https://blgtylr.substack.com/p/what-im-doing-about-alice-munro Further resources and links are available on our website at onebrightbook.com. Browse our bookshelves at Bookshop.org. Comments? Write us at onebrightmail at gmail Find us on Bluesky at https://bsky.app/profile/onebrightbook.bsky.social Frances: https://bsky.app/profile/nonsuchbook.bsky.social Dorian: https://bsky.app/profile/ds228.bsky.social Rebecca: https://bsky.app/profile/ofbooksandbikes.bsky.social Dorian's blog: https://eigermonchjungfrau.blog/ Rebecca's newsletter: https://readingindie.substack.com/ Our theme music was composed and performed by Owen Maitzen. You can find more of his music here: https://soundcloud.com/omaitzen.
ENJOY AD FREE ON THE WIKISLEEP APP... find it at wikisleep.com or on the App Store or Google Play StoreAlthough we don't always remember them, everyone dreams every night. Dreams are a mysterious, sometimes beautiful, sometimes scary experience that science still can't really explain...even though we've been trying to figure them out for over 4,000 years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soul Design- Past Lives, Origins, Purpose and YOUR Dreams. Discover your soul design—comprised of soul origin, archetype, and purpose—and use that knowledge to elevate your current life with Dr. Linda Backman, drawing from more than forty years as a psychologist and thirty years as a regressionist. Dr. Linda says, "You are uniquely comprised of three ingredients: where your soul originates, your immortal archetype portrayed throughout your past lives, and your pre-birth contract containing your life purpose." Join us, Kat Kanavos, The Queen of Dreams, and Dr. Linda Backman, to discover how to live (or if you are living,) your Life Purpose. BIO: Dr. Linda Backman (Colorado) is a licensed psychologist with more than forty-five years of experience in private practice. Dr. Backman studied, co-taught, and co-established The Society for Spiritual Regression (now the Newton Institute) with pioneering therapist and best-selling author Dr. Michael Newton. She has conducted thousands of past-lives and between-lives hypnotherapy regression sessions. For more on Dr Backman and her work, visit https://ravenheartcenter.com/ Chat with Kat during Live Show with Video Stream: write a question on YouTube Have a Question for the Show? Go to Facebook– Dreams that Can Save Your Life Facebook Professional–Kathleen O'Keefe-Kanavos http://kathleenokeefekanavos.com/ Video Version: https://youtu.be/zQk3coLESeU?si=yuQOEfEWvmNKapVw
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“I don't make low IQ music” ~ Enphamus On this episode of Skipping Class, Lalaa Shepard sits down with Albany-born, Atlanta-raised artist Enphamus for a conversation about his musical journey, navigating Atlanta's rap scene, lessons learned from Waka Flocka, collaborating with Young Nudy, balancing fatherhood, and his recent 22-pound weight loss transformation. Enphamus also addresses comparisons to The Notorious B.I.G. and explains the inspiration behind his upcoming project, No Biggie. He shares why the project is rooted in paying homage to one of hip-hop's greatest artists while continuing to establish his own identity and legacy in music. Interview conducted by Lalaa Shepard for The Progress Report. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enphamus/ https://www.instagram.com/lalaashep/ https://www.instagram.com/theprogressreport101/ https://www.instagram.com/tprmediagroup1/ Website: https://TPRMediaGroup.com Listen to us on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-progress-report-podcast/id1494070183 Listen to us on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/5sBgF6wWa7NmHraP2QuBEv?si=a0f5f19b8a494fb5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Erik Goodwyn, MD, LIVE Thursday, June 11th, 2026- 6 PM ET Topic: The Magic of Dreams: Decoding Reality Through Symbol and Story Bio: Erik Goodwyn, an internationally known psychiatrist, has delved into the dreams and fantasies of individuals in both military and civilian contexts. As a veteran and scholar, he has published works in anthropology, dream analysis, mythology, ritual, philosophy, and archetypal psychology. Erik Goodwyn has lectured internationally, sharing his expertise in Ireland, England, Brazil, Switzerland, Germany, and across the United States. Erik Goodwyn's passion for imagination extends to his fantasy fiction, where he explores profound truths of the human soul, notably in his Raven's Tale series. Social media links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theimaginarium Instagram: the_imaginarium6 TikTok: The Imaginarium FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheRavensTaleFantasy United Public Radio & UFO Paranormal Radio www.uprntalkradio.com
Fluent Fiction - Hindi: Sibling Dreams: A Tale of Ambition and Bonding in Mumbai Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hi/episode/2026-06-12-22-34-01-hi Story Transcript:Hi: मुंबई के एक गगनचुंबी इमारत के पंद्रहवीं मंजिल पर एक शानदार लेकिन आरामदायक लिविंग रूम में हल्की गर्मी की धूप बिखरी थी।En: In the living room of a luxurious yet cozy flat on the fifteenth floor of a skyscraper in Mumbai, a gentle warmth of sunshine was spread.Hi: खिड़कियों से शहर का भव्य नज़ारा दिख रहा था।En: The grand view of the city was visible from the windows.Hi: एराव और नयना यहां बातें कर रहे थे।En: Eraw and Naina were talking here.Hi: उनके चेहरों पर हल्की चिंता की लकीरें साफ-साफ देखी जा सकती थीं।En: On their faces, faint lines of concern could be clearly seen.Hi: एराव, जो एक व्यवहारिक और स्थिरता चाहने वाला भाई था, नयना से कह रहा था, "नयना, मुंबई में अकेले रहना आसान नहीं है।En: Eraw, who was a practical and stability-seeking brother, was saying to Naina, "Naina, it's not easy to live alone in Mumbai.Hi: यहां की ज़िंदगी का खर्चा बहुत होता है।En: The cost of living here is very high."Hi: " नयना, जो अपने जीवन में स्वतंत्रता खोज रही थी, ने अपनी कला और सपनों के लिए इस जगह से निकलने का मन बना लिया था।En: Naina, who was seeking independence in her life, had made up her mind to leave this place for her art and dreams.Hi: वो बोली, "भैया, मैं अपने ख्वाब पूरे करना चाहती हूं।En: She said, "Bhaiya, I want to fulfill my dreams.Hi: मैं अपना खुद का स्टूडियो खोलना चाहती हूं।En: I want to open my own studio."Hi: "एराव ने नयना की आँखों में झांकते हुए कहा, "पर, मैं तुम्हारे बिना अकेला पड़ जाऊंगा।En: Looking into Naina's eyes, Eraw said, "But, I would be left alone without you.Hi: तुम्हारे साथ होना मेरे लिए बहुत जरूरी है।En: Being with you is very important to me."Hi: " कुछ देर के लिए, कमरे में सन्नाटा छा गया।En: For a while, silence enveloped the room.Hi: फिर नयना ने कमजोर आवाज में कहा, "भैया, मुझे भी डर है।En: Then Naina said in a weak voice, "Bhaiya, I am also afraid.Hi: कहीं मैं असफल न हो जाऊं।En: What if I fail?Hi: पर मुझे कोशिश करनी होगी।En: But I have to try."Hi: " एराव ने गहरी सांस ली और फिर धीरे से कहा, "मुझे भी तुम्हें खोने का डर है।En: Eraw took a deep breath and then slowly said, "I am also afraid of losing you.Hi: पर शायद तुम्हें अपने पंख फैलाने देना ही सही है।En: But maybe letting you spread your wings is the right thing."Hi: " उन दोनों ने एक-दूसरे की आँखों में देखा और मुस्कुरा दिए।En: They looked into each other's eyes and smiled.Hi: इस बातचीत ने उन्हें एक नया रास्ता दिखाया।En: This conversation showed them a new path.Hi: वो नयना के लिए एक योजना बनाने लगे, जिसमें उसकी स्वतंत्रता का सम्मान था, और एराव के लिए भी सुरक्षा की एक भावना थी।En: They began to make a plan for Naina, which respected her independence and also provided a sense of security for Eraw.Hi: अंततः, दोनों ने एक नया समझौता किया।En: Eventually, they reached a new agreement.Hi: नयना रोज़ के खर्चों के लिए कुछ समय के लिए एराव के साथ रहेगी और अपनी बचत से स्टूडियो की शुरुआत करेगी।En: Naina would stay with Eraw for some time to manage the daily expenses and would start her studio from her savings.Hi: इसके साथ ही, एराव ने उसके सपनों में निवेश करने का फैसला किया।En: Alongside this, Eraw decided to invest in her dreams.Hi: उस गमगीन शाम ने भाई-बहन के रिश्ते को और मजबूत कर दिया।En: That somber evening strengthened the sibling bond.Hi: अब वे दोनों अपने-अपने डर से ऊपर उठ चुके थे।En: They both rose above their fears.Hi: मुंंबई की उस चमकती शाम में, नयना और एराव ने एक-दूसरे के साथ होने की खुशी को फिर से जिया।En: In that sparkling evening in Mumbai, Naina and Eraw once again cherished the joy of being with each other. Vocabulary Words:luxurious: शानदारcozy: आरामदायकskyscraper: गगनचुंबी इमारतgentle: हल्कीvisible: दिख रहा थाconcern: चिंताpractical: व्यवहारिकindependence: स्वतंत्रताfulfill: पूरे करनाstudio: स्टूडियोsilence: सन्नाटाenveloped: छा गयाweak: कमजोरafraid: डरfail: असफलwings: पंखspread: फैलानेagreement: समझौताmanage: प्रबंधनexpenses: खर्चेsavings: बचतinvest: निवेशsomber: गमगीनcherished: जियाbond: रिश्ताstrengthened: मजबूतstability: स्थिरताdreams: ख्वाबrespect: सम्मानsecurity: सुरक्षा
If you've ever stared out into your backyard and thought, "You know what this place needs? A lazy river, a Japanese meditation garden, a Batcave, and a giant statue of Reba McEntire with questionable design choices," congratulations—you think exactly like The Rizzuto Show.On today's daily comedy show, the gang goes all-in on designing their ultimate fantasy backyards. Moon dreams of peaceful creeks, multiple fire pits, pools maintained by somebody else, and enough room for dogs to roam free. Lern builds a bluff-top paradise complete with waterfalls, outdoor movie screens, retro hot tubs, and a luxury catio because apparently the cats deserve vacation property too. Rafe creates a property that somehow combines Jurassic Park, Feudal Japan, Batman, and a corn maze. Scott turns his backyard into a beach resort, transportation museum, BMX park, and cow sanctuary. And Rizz? Let's just say his backyard includes holographic dragons, robotic guard dogs, stealth drones, concert-grade sound systems, and enough security measures to make a Bond villain blush.As if that wasn't ridiculous enough, the conversation takes a sharp turn into nightmare fuel when invasive hammerhead worms are reportedly spotted in South County. These creepy little monsters can regenerate if chopped up, secrete toxins, and apparently look like something that escaped from an alien science experiment. Naturally, the gang responds with the appropriate level of panic, sarcasm, and confusion.Then there's the mysterious gas pump screw scam. Is it real? Is it fake? Did the internet invent another thing for us to worry about? The crew investigates, debates, and slowly realizes that maybe not every viral warning deserves immediate panic. Still, check your gas pump...or don't. We're not lawyers.The show also dives into one of the wildest local stories you'll hear this year: a superintendent hired by a Missouri school district who never worked a single day but still walked away with roughly a quarter-million dollars. It's the kind of story that makes every employed person immediately reconsider their career choices.Plus: secret bunker stories, hidden rooms behind bookshelves, locker memories, school bathroom mirror controversies, trampoline debates, old-school pranks, and a glimpse into the absurdly expensive world of Silicon Valley luxury escorts because apparently that's where the conversation ended up.It's another completely normal day on The Rizzuto Show. Which means absolutely none of it is normal.If you're looking for a daily comedy show packed with hilarious conversations, weird news, local stories, and the kind of chaos that only happens when six friends are handed microphones, you're in the right place.Thanks for making The Rizzuto Show part of your daily comedy show routine.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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MRKT Matrix - Thursday, June 11th Dow surges 900 points after Trump says U.S. will soon sign deal with Iran, oil falls (CNBC) SpaceX's IPO Raises $75 Billion in Biggest Debut of All Time (Bloomberg) Short Seller Chanos Is Bearish on SpaceX Valuation Fueled by ‘Hopes and Dreams' (Bloomberg) OpenAI Considers Drastic Price Cuts, Anticipating War for Users With Anthropic (WSJ) Meta's Subscription Push Exposes Its Weak Hand in AI (WSJ) New Fed chief may soon be forced to defy Trump and raise interest rates (Washington Post) China Is Propping Up the World Economy by Importing a Lot Less Oil (WSJ) --- Subscribe to our newsletter: http://riskreversal.substack.com/ MRKT Matrix by RiskReversal Media is a daily AI powered podcast bringing you the top stories moving financial markets Story curation by RiskReversal, scripts by Perplexity Pro, voice by ElevenLabs
EPISODE SUMMARYFor 18 years, Shawn Walchef has run Cali BBQ in San Diego -three restaurant locations including a spot at Snapdragon Stadium and the local Navy base. But the story most people know isn't about brisket and peach cobbler. It's about the media company he built on top of his barbecue business after he sent a press release to 14 San Diego writers celebrating Cali BBQ's five-year anniversary and got zero replies. Crickets.That moment was the pivot. Shawn stopped waiting for legacy media to tell his story, started telling it himself, and 13 years later runs Cali BBQ Media - producer of 15 different shows including Digital Hospitality (nine years running) and Restaurant Influencers (with Entrepreneur Magazine), with brand partners that include Toast, Pepsi, US Foods, Amazon, and Google.In this conversation, Shawn and Bart dig into the courage it takes to look stupid on the internet, the "digital flash mob" metaphor for building an audience from zero, the grandfather lessons that shaped everything (stay curious, get involved, ask for help), why every business - yours included - is secretly in the hospitality business, and the truth that took Shawn five years to learn: no one is coming. If you build it, they will NOT come. The Field of Dreams is the biggest lie ever told to entrepreneurs.You'll also hear Bart's story about Storyville Coffee in Seattle - the $13 coffee where someone's entire job is bringing water to seated customers, and where they ask "What can we create for you today?" - and a tease about Bart's personal "humanality" framework for inserting human kindness into transactional moments.If you've been waiting for the perfect moment to start telling your story, or thinking "no one would care anyway" - this is the episode.
Our recap episodes, which offer a synthesis of our 1792-1804 coverage one year at a time, have reached 1798 - a year in which Napoleon Bonaparte leads an astonishingly bold expedition to capture Egypt for France, which is going astonishingly badly by the end of the year. Chris Sloan talks presenter Alex Stevenson through specific key clips he's picked out from our old episodes grouped around four themes which, we argue, help frame the period and shape our understanding of it in a whole new way. We hope this will provide a helpful refresh for longstanding listeners - whilst at the same time offering an 'entry ramp' to the podcast for those who want to get up to speed relatively easily before we crash full-speed into the intensity of the Napoleonic Wars.This episode covers a 12-month period simply dominated by the Egyptian gambit. Dreams of becoming another Alexander the Great seem to be turning into a mirage as elusive as that seen in the dust of the Egyotian desert, with Horatio Nelson destroying the French fleet at the Battle of the Nile and unrest and disquiet in Cairo to deal with in the Upper Nile. This year also sees more developments across all our ongoing storylines. France continues to bully Italian politics; the Revolution continues to sort-of grind on with the Coup of Floreal; there is a major intervention against the Swiss; and, above all, the Irish attempt to secure indepedence from the British is dealt with in a grimly decisive fashion. This is a year in which Napoleon grabs all the headlines - but let's not forget just how important 1798 was for Ireland, too.Help us produce more episodes by supporting the Napoleonic Quarterly on Patreon: patreon.com/napoleonicquarterly
Rally Madison remains at the bottom of the division table, but showed some promise in the most recent home match against River Light FC. Today, Sara and Rob find the positives as the team begins to come together. Then goalkeeper Lili Berg joins us to tell us how a Razr scooter started her career as a keeper and what pro soccer in Iceland is all about while Rob attempts in vain to pronounce the name of the team she played for: Knattspyrnufélagið Fram.Support the show at this link.Subscribe to the FREE newsletter at this link.Follow the show @608Soccer on Blue Sky and InstagramFollow Rob @RobChappell365 on Blue Sky and InstagramFollow Sara @coachsara.wsoc on Instagram
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Jim Shannon and Todd Ritter welcome Bill Straub back to the Bourbon Road Bar — aka Jim's basement — for a deep dive into some of the most talked-about new special releases from the industry's biggest players. Bill, the co-founder of Fourgate Whiskey Company and the longtime voice behind ModernThirst.com, brings his seasoned palate and encyclopedic knowledge of mash bills to the table, making for a lively and insightful tasting session across four very different expressions. On the Tasting Mat: - Elijah Craig 15 Year Single Barrel (Barrel #28) — Heaven Hill: Bottled at 108 proof from Heaven Hill's classic 78/12/10 corn-malted barley-rye mash bill, this 15-year expression opens with a distinctive circus peanut and soft marshmallow nose that the guys identify as quintessential Heaven Hill. The palate delivers silky texture with almond and amaretto notes, while a pop of black pepper anchors a long, satisfying finish. MSRP $150. *(00:02:39)* - Old Forester Grand Dad 7 Year Single Barrel — Jim Beam (Old Grand-Dad): At 114 proof and carrying a high-rye mash bill of 63/27/10, this $50 release pours remarkably dark for its age. The nose offers orange marmalade and a subtle citrus-forward brightness, while the palate is smooth and somewhat reserved up front, building into a spicy, rye-bread-toast finish that lingers impressively. *(00:11:47)* - Wild Turkey Austin Nichols Archive Gold Foil Edition (16 Year): The centerpiece of the evening, this 120-proof blend of 16-year barrels from Camp Nelson Rick Houses D, E, and F is the inaugural release in Wild Turkey's new Archive series, designed to evoke the legendary cheesy gold foil bottles of the 1980s and '90s. The nose is rich with leather, graham cracker pie crust, dried fruit, and a compelling dusty vintage quality. On the palate it explodes with sweet tobacco, oak, coffee cake, citrus, and a hint of dark chocolate, delivering wall-to-wall flavor from entry to an extraordinarily long finish. MSRP $400. *(00:26:49)* - Stagg Batch 26A — Buffalo Trace: Coming in at a robust 129.3 proof with no age statement, this barrel-proof release from Buffalo Trace's Mash Bill #1 opens with concentrated brown sugar that lightens and brightens in the glass, revealing cherry cola, grape jelly, and just a touch of citrus. The palate runs straight down the center of the tongue with focused sweetness and a warm, brown-sugar-driven finish. MSRP $65. *(00:36:32)* Four powerhouse releases, four very different price points, and one table of guys who clearly love what they do — this episode is a reminder that the bourbon industry, for all its current turbulence, is still producing some truly extraordinary whiskey. Don't miss Bill's candid thoughts on the state of the market, the cease-and-desist story behind the ModernThirst mash bill table, and why he thinks Heaven Hill's peak window tops out right around 15 years.
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Hey, it's Amy Newmark with your Chicken Soup for the Soul, and it's Wow Wednesday, which is when I find awe-inspiring or surprising stories to share with you. Today I've got a couple of cool stories from Chicken Soup for the Soul: Let Your Dreams and Premonitions Guide You. The stories in this book show you how you can use your dreams and premonitions as a kind of GPS for your life. You don't have to believe they are anything more than your mind telling you what you already know but are too distracted to act on during your busy waking hours. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What happens when life takes you down a path you never expected?In this powerful conversation, Chad Williams and Daryl Perry sit down with Simon Dyson, father, caregiver, endurance athlete, author, and founder of Billy's Farm of Hopes and Dreams.Simon shares the story of his son Billy, who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy following complications at birth, and how decades of caregiving challenges, family struggles, endurance racing, alcoholism, recovery, faith, and self-discovery ultimately led him to a new purpose.From Ironman races to one of the toughest endurance cycling events in the world, Simon spent years searching for answers, trying to outrun pain, and searching for meaning. What he discovered along the way transformed not only his own life, but the lives he hopes to impact through Billy's Farm of Hopes and Dreams.This is a conversation about resilience, caregiving, recovery, faith, hope, purpose, and what can happen when we decide to keep moving forward, even when life feels impossible.Connect with Simon and Learn More About Billy's Farm of Hopes and Dreams:https://billysfarmsofhope.org/Follow Chad Williams:https://www.instagram.com/chadwillia1Follow Daryl Perry:https://www.instagram.com/daryltperry
Sean talks with dream scientist Michelle Carr about what dreams are, why we have them, and what they might reveal about the mind. They discuss nightmares, lucid dreaming, memory, consciousness, and whether dreams are just random brain noise or a kind of overnight therapy. They also explore why dreams feel so real and what the strange world of sleep can teach us about waking life.Host: Sean Illing (@seanilling) Guest: Michelle Carr We would love to hear from you. To tell us what you thought of this episode, email us at thegrayarea@vox.com or leave us a voicemail at 1-800-214-5749. Your comments and questions help us make a better show. And you can watch new episodes of The Gray Area on YouTube. New episodes drop every Monday and Friday. Listen to The Gray Area ad-free by becoming a Vox Member: vox.com/members. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices