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Did you know that feng shui encompasses many different aspects beyond just being mindful of your surroundings? Sound is actually a crucial component of feng shui, as the sounds you surround yourself with can have a significant impact on your life. Listening to positive and harmonious music, for example, can have healing benefits, while negative or chaotic sounds can have the opposite effect. challenge them. Highlights of the episode… ● Patricia's past as a sound healer before her career in feng shui. ● What made Patricia decide to go to Nepal and sign up for a sound healing course? ● The difference between good and bad feng shui sounds. ● Patricia's experience in meeting Masuro Emoto, the expert in water consciousness. ● What kind of sound are you surrounding yourself with? Resources: Songs to include in your playlist: Extraordinary Being by Emeli Sandé - https://open.spotify.com/album/5VviVaeo5tJVy9Il7zRD4 Unstoppable Joy by Marya Stark - https://open.spotify.com/album/0NnDCLbktBXDPLm9cc8JHL Book Recommendation: The Hidden Messages in Water Masaru Emoto https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Messages-Water-Masaru-Emoto/dp/0743289803 Free Feng Shui Mini Course or Feng Shui 101 - https://www.powerhousefengshui.com/101-fengshui-v2-1 Connect with Patricia Lohan: Instagram YouTube Website Email
Damon Lindelof and the ‘Watchmen’ nominated crafts team analyze Episode 6 “The Extraordinary Being" and the filmmaking behind Hooded Justice's origin story.
The Cinebabblers delve into the excellent sixth episode of HBO and Damon Lindelof’s Watchmen: “This Extraordinary Being”. Clint plays humble but don’t be fooled. He thinks he’s Cinebabble’s Extraordinary Being.
Christopher Cross and Dylan Schwan embark on a journey through A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, directed by Marielle Heller. The guys discuss the understated nature of the storytelling and the great framing device behind this powerful film. Of course, they discuss the sixth episode of Watchmen, The Extraordinary Being. You can find Film Fallout every week on iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud, Facebook, and Instagram, as well as anything else that pulls an RSS Feed. The podcast (@filmfalloutcast), Chris (@HammerkopCross), and Dylan (@DreaminDylanS) are also on Twitter. You can also find Chris' film writing at goombastomp.com. Please feel free to share the podcast with anyone who may enjoy it, and rate and subscribe on iTunes to help spread the word as much as possible! Intro & Outro Music: Home by Now by Bombay Bicycle Club
Sem convidados mas mais tagarelas do que nunca, venham ouvir a palavra da semana dessas pocs 1. Você não pode dormir sem saber: uma homenagem às grandes matérias do jornalismo brasileiro, as fofocas imperdíveis que aconteceram na última semana. 2. Giro da semana: aparentemente ninguém além do Bolsonaro tentou destruir a humanidade esta semana - Ed Sheeran não anima ninguém com sua nova música "Cross Me", mas o Jean gostou, como já era de se esperar; - É consistência que vocês queriam? Ally Brooke entra no hall da fama das ex-membro de girlband que salvam o pop semanalmente com seu novo single "Lips Don't Lie", uma pena que vá flopar; - 5 Seconds of Summer decepciona Fabeu com o lançamento de um single genérico e ruim, escrito por Ryan Tedder e Charlie Puth, "Easier" #saudadesYoungblood; - Dennis DJ lança um medley de suas 3 músicas com Kevin O Chris, deixando as pocs em dúvida se era necessário o medley ou se eram necessárias as 3 músicas existirem fora dele; - Emeli Sandé segue sendo uma lenda ao lançar seu novo single, "Extraordinary Being", trilha-sonora para algum filme de herói importante e de qualidade (com certeza); - Clarice Falcão lança música para o Murilo (nono ano) com clipe feito no PPT e tudo! "Mal pra cabeça" é o segundo single do álbum "Tem Conserto", a ser lançado nos próximos meses. 3. Quenhé essa poc: Julio Secchin, sugestão de nossa ouvinte Marina, é a poc da semana com seu samba-canção de altíssima qualidade. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/farofaconceito/support
Lindsey Averill, the producer/director of the forthcoming film Fattitude, is a fat feminist activist, filmmaker and the author of Feminist Cupcake, a blog that looks at how representations in popular culture perpetuate negative stereotypes about race, gender, sexuality and body type. Lindsey also founded Extraordinary Being, an organization that facilitates life affirming, feminist and body-positive workshops and provides one-on-one feminist and body-positive coaching to clients nationwide. Listen as Janét and Lindsey talk about negative stereotypes associated with race, gender, sexuality and body type.