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Un Jour dans l'Histoire
Louise de Vilmorin

Un Jour dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 9:50


La romancière et poétesse, Louise de Vilmorin, née 1902 dans une famille de la haute bourgeoisie en 1902, a été l'une des femmes les plus élégantes du Tout-Paris . Elle a été aussi le premier grand amour d'Antoine de Saint-Exupéry et partagea ses dernières années avec André Malraux. Louise de Vilmorin a publié des recueils de poèmes et nombres de ses œuvres seront adaptées pour le grand écran, notamment « Julietta » réalisé par Marc Allegret en 1953 et » les amants » avec Jeanne Moreau et réalisé par Louis Malle en 1958. On l'écoute au micro de Janine Lambotte en 1960. Sujets traités : Louise de Vilmorin, romancière, poétesse, ntoine de Saint-Exupéry, André Malraux, Jean Cocteau, Marc Allegret , Jeanne Moreau, Louis Malle, Sonuma Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

First Universalist Church
May 12, 2024- Coming of Age Sunday

First Universalist Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 60:02


This Sunday, we are Navigating Transitions: From Loyalty to Legacy, a gentle exploration of the threads that connect one generation to the next. As we honor the voices of our Coming of Age youth and pause to lift up those who love and guide us as mothers of all kinds, we'll weave together the timeless stories of loyalty and the quiet, steadfast acts that shape our stories. Come, be part of crafting a future rich with wisdom and guided by the cherished values passed down through the ages. Worship Leaders: Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout, Rev. Arif Mamdani, Kaden Colton, Coming of Age Youth, First Universalist Choir   Opening Song- There Is a Love (:27) Words of Welcome (4:04) Hymn- Lean On Me by Bill Withers (9:52) Community Prayers- (13:33) Practice of Giving and Receiving (21:44) Offertory- Isn't She Lovely by Stevie Wonder (23:51) Reading- From Generation to Generation by Antoine de St.Exupery (28:47) Anthem- 23rd Psalm (30:49) Introduction to and Reading of Coming of Age Credos (34:12) Singing Together- Love Will Guide Us (55:50) Blessing of Coming of Age Youth, Mentors, and Advisors (57:33) Benediction (59:19)

Attitude
Mardi 28 mai le CGR Angoulême vous propose une soirée spécialement à Antoine de St EXUPERY. Vous allez découvrir notamment son lien avec Angoulême.

Attitude

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 15:45


« Mardi 28 mai le CGR Angoulême vous propose une soirée spécialement à Antoine de St EXUPERY. Vous allez découvrir notamment son lien avec Angoulême. Nous […]

Arte Com Literatura
Episódio:85 câncer infantil leitura o Pequeno príncipe literatura Associação Peter Pan. Leitura.

Arte Com Literatura

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 2:31


Neste episódio vandemberg Ferreira compartilha sua leitura da obra de o Pequeno Príncipe, de Antônio de saint EXUPERY. O pequeno príncipe devolve a cada um o mistério da infância. De repente retornam os sonhos. Reaparece a lembrança o reencontro, o homem menino. Voltam ao coração. Todas as Pessoas grandes foram um dia criança. Leitura Psicólogo vandemberg Ferreira.

The Beginner Photography Podcast
327: Gerard Exupery - Women Hold Up Half The Sky : Photographing the Strength of Women

The Beginner Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 48:51


Gerard Exupery is a New York street photographer that has been shooting since the mid 1970's. In that time Gerard has captured a number of compelling and dynamic images of life in New York. After publishing his first book '“Subway”, Gerard is back again with his new book “Women Hold Up Half The Sky”. In this interview we talk about the process of finding a story, selecting images, imposter syndrome, and of course the power of print. Resources:Gerard Exupery's websiteFollow Gerard on InstagramJoin The Beginner Photography Podcast Facebook CommunitySign up for your free CloudSpot account to deliver beautiful images galleries todayFree Lightroom Presets!Grab your Free CloudSpot Account at DeliverPhotos.com Grab your Free CloudSpot Account at DeliverPhotos.com

Street Photography Magazine
Gerard Exupery tells his personal story through photos of others

Street Photography Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 57:46 Very Popular


After each interview,  I like to make a list of things I learned from our guest.  These are lessons that apply to me personally which may mean nothing to everyone else.  This is why I rarely share them. I learned a lot  from my very lively conversation with New York photographer, Gerard Exupery.   But […]

Podróż bez paszportu
Dlaczego bez Argentyny nie powstałby "Mały Książę" Exupery'ego?

Podróż bez paszportu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 41:50


Antonio Esquinca
ANTOINE DESAINT EXUPERY | EL PRINCIPITO | EL ZORRO

Antonio Esquinca

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 9:22


El principito es una novela corta y la obra más famosa del escritor y aviador francés Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.​ ¿Ya la escuchaste? #EfectoPositivo

This Week in Photo (TWiP)
Women Hold Up Half the Sky, with Gerard Exupery

This Week in Photo (TWiP)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 33:37 Very Popular


New York City street photographer, Gerard Exupery discusses the "birthing process" behind the creation of his newest self-published book, "Women Hold Up Half the Sky.".

TWiP Talks
Women Hold Up Half the Sky, with Gerard Exupery

TWiP Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 33:37


New York City street photographer, Gerard Exupery discusses the "birthing process" behind the creation of his newest self-published book, "Women Hold Up Half the Sky.".

Live Curious Die Wild
27. Creating Win-Win Relationships

Live Curious Die Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 10:01


27. Creating Win-Win Relationships with atlas amari At the end of Episode 26, I asked you to consider a quote (actually one of my favorite quotes) by French author, Antoine de Exupery, about creating win-win relationships by developing meaningful emotional connections with others. Here's that quote: “If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people together to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.” Today, we'll discuss how cultivating a win-win attitude in all your relationships, personal, etc., expands the possibilities in your life. Hi! I hope you've had a joyful week! Welcome back to the Live Curious Die Wild Podcast, I'm your host, atlas amari. You can follow the podcast @livecuriousdiewildpodcast and follow me on @atlasamari. Join me here every Saturday as I discuss a topic related to self-help and intentional living, in order to help you stop cruising on autopilot and start taking the wheel. You deserve to fiercely and joyfully live your dreams with courage, self-confidence, and an abundance mindset. I am so happy to be back after an unplanned 5-week hiatus. I was traveling and super busy. But I'm back now and looking forward to sharing my discoveries on self-help and intentional living. Thank you so much for hanging in there. And for cheering me on when you heard the podcast would be back this week! Your support means so much! Now … grab a cup of something, your favorite seat, or workout shoes and let's go! If you enjoyed the podcast, please share it with your friends and networks, subscribe on your favorite listening channel, and rate and review on your favorite podcast. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I look forward to sharing more episodes with you. >>>New podcasts are posted every Saturday morning EST

csúnyarosszmajom
#103. Eldobni egy zsiráfot a Bükkben

csúnyarosszmajom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 122:24


Három magyar tengerpart, latin nyelvi érdekességek, Banánusz-helyzet, értjük-e a Tiereket, Patreon-kötelességtudat, vízhólyagot leragasztani, mosógépajtó-késleltetés még egyszer, sósmákos főétel, ly kidobása, ételmaradék az erdőben, fekete kaki, orosz sportolók büntetése a háború miatt, mit vinnénk magunkkal meneküléshez, négercsók, Cseh Tamás megítélése, harci drón vs. repülőgép, Exupery teljes neve, József Attila magassága, asszonynevűek a Linkedinen, hét gyerek mellett vállalkozni és kognitívan romlani, határalagút, jó étvágyat, megbénult banán utolsó mentsvára, világítótorony láthatósága, Pécs vagy Szeged, süket és vak és süket, banánízű narancs vagy narancsízű banán, arcvesztés bevállalása, gyerekek ijesztgetése, bemelegítő állatok. Zenék: The Tiger Lillies - Heroin; Bully Boys; Russians. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/csunyarosszmajom/message

Les indispensables - Europe 1
"Courrier Sud" de St Exupery aux éditions Les Saints Pères : le livre recommandé par Nicolas Carreau

Les indispensables - Europe 1

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 5:47


Chaque jour, deux chroniqueurs présentent les infos indispensables à connaître en matière de culture : les dernières actus musique, les sorties littéraires ou cinéma, les nouvelles pièces de théâtre et les séries à ne pas manquer... C'est ici !

Halting Toward Zion
The Metaphysics of Christian Education

Halting Toward Zion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 45:36


In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. This is the truth that sets the endeavor of Christian education apart from all other philosophies and disciplines: as Cornelius Van Til famously put it, "Two plus two is four and Jesus Christ is Lord." Through the preceding episodes of Halting Toward Zion, we've talked about the implications of God's character on sociology, politics, criminal justice, and many other topics--and today as we close out Book One of our podcast, we're applying all of those discussions, as well as the instructions God gave to His people in Deuteronomy 6, to education. This Episode Features: Star Wars (The Real One); Weird Christian Schools And Weird Homeschool Co-ops; Esteemed Historian Spider-Man; Mini-Me; The Seven Parts Of Speech; Transcript: Coming soon Links: Star Wars (1977): https://amzn.to/3dabnSR Dominion - Tom Holland: https://amzn.to/2OJyBWC Book of Eli (2010): https://amzn.to/3d96OZ5 The Abolition of Man - C.S. Lewis: https://amzn.to/3uE423V God in the Dock - C.S. Lewis: https://amzn.to/3hCQ50O Deuteronomy 6: https://www.esv.org/Deuteronomy+6/ The Little Prince - Antoine de St. Exupery: https://amzn.to/2PYe3dk 12 Rules for Life - Jordan B. Peterson: https://amzn.to/3uHBJBv Clean Up Your Room ft. Jordan Peterson - Akira the Don: https://youtu.be/Zrsypgnpwl8 Jordan Peterson: More Important Than You Think - Akira the Don: https://youtu.be/p0mig8IeV-s Recos: Send us an email! We're going on a little bit of a summer break--still releasing episodes, but biweekly instead of weekly. We'll be back to our usual schedule in July, but before then, we'll release some special episodes including responses to listener emails. Reach out to haltingtowardzion@gmail.com! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/haltingtowardzion/support

Momento Insight
Só mais um passo – MOMENTO INSIGHT

Momento Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 11:08


A emocionante história contada pelo autor do Pequeno Príncipe, Exupery, em seu livro Terra dos Homens, que é uma verdadeira lição sobre propósito e planejamento. Do livro Insight de Daniel Carvalho Luz, volume 1. Ouça e compartilhe.

Feliz Dia Novo
Só mais um passo – Momento Insight

Feliz Dia Novo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 11:08


A emocionante história contada pelo autor do Pequeno Príncipe, Exupery, em seu livro Terra dos Homens, que é uma verdadeira lição sobre propósito e planejamento. Do livro Insight de Daniel Carvalho Luz, volume 1. Ouça e compartilhe.

This Week in Photo (TWiP)
Street Photography in New York City, with Gerard Exupery

This Week in Photo (TWiP)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 44:00


In this episode, I speak with veteran street photographer Gerard Exupery. Gerard has been photographing the story of New York City for several decades and has a very unique perspective on "The Big Apple". We discuss the art of photographing strangers in a city like NYC and how he does it, safely.

Ecos de lo remoto
Un visitante de las estrellas. El enigma de "El Principito" y Exupery con Javier Pérez Campos - Ecos de lo remoto 3x12

Ecos de lo remoto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 62:49


(Primera hora) Hoy, en Ecos de lo Remoto, nos adentramos en una de las obras literarias que más han influido en el imaginario colectivo. "El principito" es por méritos propios una obra de curiosa imaginería y simbolismo que encierra muchísimos secretos. Desvelamos algunos con la ayuda de Javier Pérez Campos, parte del equipo de Cuarto Milenio, Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Ecos de lo remoto
(Pgm completo) El misterio del Principito y Exupery / El planeta gemelo de la Tierra - Ecos de lo remoto 3x12

Ecos de lo remoto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 119:42


PROGRAMA DEDICADO A LA MEMORIA DE FERNANDO VÁZQUEZ DEP, SINATRA DE LAS ONDAS. Hoy, en Ecos de lo Remoto, nos adentramos en una de las obras literarias que más han influido en el imaginario colectivo. "El principito" es por méritos propios una obra de curiosa imaginería y simbolismo que encierra muchísimos secretos. Desvelamos algunos con la ayuda de Javier Pérez Campos, parte del equipo de Cuarto Milenio, En la segunda parte, noticias de astronomía hablamos hoy con Álex Riveiro, nuestro experto en surcar los cielos y llevarnos en un viaje alucinante por el cosmos. Daremos después otras noticias misteriosas como la del espejo fantasmagórico del Titanic, que sale a subasta o de extraños encuentros con lo paranormal en el Red Dead Redemption 2. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Latitude Photography Podcast
NYC Subway 1975–1985 with Gerard Exupery

Latitude Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 101:43


Photographing people can be such an amazing experience, and can deliver wonderful pictures too. Today I’m talking with a photographer that has dedicated his photographic life to doing just this. You’re listening to Latitude Photography Podcast, Episode 105 for February 7, 2021 Useful links: Enroll in my Master Photo Printing course. https://brentbergherm.com/training-center/course-info/master-photo-printing/ Get some free resources here: https://brentbergherm.com/info/resources/   Shop at lensrentals.com with my affiliate link and I’ll get a small commission of the sale. Use the code "latitude15" at checkout and you'll get 15% off your order. I also have an affiliate link with ThinkTank Photo Thank you for your support! Gerard’s indiegogo campaign “Women Hold Up Half The Sky” https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/women-hold-up-half-the-sky--3#/ Gerard’s Website: https://www.gerardexupery.com Taking down Fences on the farm: https://youtu.be/2sDlx50Uhp0 Introduction I am your host, Brent Bergherm. Welcome to Latitude Photography podcast, the place where travel-outdoor photographers come to learn, grow, create and be inspired. Thank you so much for being here. I visited a local print shop… One last week for our Topics Winter Wonderland and Within Arm’s Reach Get your Lightroom Questions in. One last call to purchase the online printing course before I release LPS. you’ll get access to one year of LPS if you purchase the course by end of business day, Pacific Time on Monday February 15, 2021. I’ll be temporarily disabling the shopping cart as I make some changes and upgrades on the site. After this date this offer is over. For those that have purchased it in the past, this applies to you too so don’t worry, you’re covered. Interested in any farm life stuffs? I’ve got a link in the show notes to my wife’s YouTube channel where we share our experience of setting up the farm. We moved in about 5 months ago now and in the latest video where I make an appearance we’re taking down some fencing. It’s not photography related at all, just another item I’m involved in and if you like the notion of farming and crafts and such, then take a look at the link. It’s in the show notes. Today we are talking about Street Photography and I’ve got a well experienced NYC photographer joining me, Gerard, welcome to the show! The Conversation Tell us a bit about yourself, wherever you’d like to start and whatever you’d like to share about you and your photographic journey. Your book: Subway, New York City 1975–1985 Pics from the book, in a bit more detail: 42nd Street Times Square / 1975 #5 Lexington Avenue Line Platform at 59th Street Downtown / 1975 BMT at 50th Street – Rockefeller Center / 1982 49th Street Uptown Platform / 1977 Suzy on the IRT Lexington Avenue Local / 1976 IRT Broadway Local / 1978 14th Street Union Square / 1985 RR Terminal Dittmars Blvd. Astoria / 1983 Tell me a bit about shooting in NYC today What can a photographer expect from the people living there? From law enforcement? You have another project you’re releasing soon. Tell us about that. Reminders Find us on the web at http://latitudephotographypodcast.com Find me on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/brentberghermphoto/ Find the podcast facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1892577214293688/ Find me on instagram @brentbergherm Find me on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/brentberghermphotography Find me online at https://brentbergherm.com

Black and White Photography
An interview with Gerard Exupery New York street photographer

Black and White Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 42:25


In this interview with Gerard we get fascinating insight into street photography in New York City. Gerard also talks about his book subway [shot in the New York subway system] and his forthcoming book women hold up half the sky. I think you'll enjoy this interview. www.gerardexupery.com you tube interview at:              https://youtu.be/-udXsv8ULhQ           

Skylum's Behind the Seen Podcast
New York City Street Photography with Gerard Exupery

Skylum's Behind the Seen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 33:05


  New York City street photographer Gerard Exupery joins the podcast to talk about his 40 years of street photography adventures in the Big Apple. Gerard Exupery has been a New York City Street Photographer for 40 years. He fell in love with photography when his father helped him take his first picture with a Rolleiflex at age eight. From then until now, it is the only thing Exupery has ever wanted to do. Growing up, he worked for his local and high school newspapers doing sports photography. In 1973 a friend’s mother showed him a copy of the catalog from the Diane Arbus exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum, and it changed his life. Exupery attended the School of Visual Arts and studied with Lisette Model at The New School. His first job was driving a New York City taxi to pay for classes. He has worked as a fashion photographer’s assistant, a custom printer, motorcycle mechanic, oil rig roustabout, audio engineer, video engineer, and line producer. Every day he carried his camera with him and used it. Until 10 years ago, Exupery had never shown his work publicly. When he discovered the photography website Flickr, he began to post his pictures. Due in part to the interest he received there, he began to promote his photography and writing.  

Hoy por Hoy
Volando en aeroplano junto a St Exupery

Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 13:00


Aterrizamos en un Lockheed P-38 Lightning, que sonaba así, y era el avión que pilotaba Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger conde de St Exúpery. Imposible hacer un resumen exhaustivo de una vida corta, 44 años, pero muy, muy intensa. La del autor del segundo libro más traducido de la historia, El Principito

Patrick E. McLean

In the United States, the richest country in the world, every measure of mental health is plummeting. And has been before the pandemic. In a recent survey CDC entitled, "Mental Health, Substance Use, and Suicidal Ideation During the COVID-19 Pandemic" a full 10 percent of the U.S. population had seriously considered suicide in the month of June. For 18-24 year olds that number was 25. And 69.9% of 18-24 reported suffering from depressive or anxiety disorders. So, I'm going to talk about hope. And I'm going to talk about it in a hard-headed practical kind of way. Hope as a tool. Hope as, a crowbar of a kind. A great big unbreakable steel b*****d of a prybar. A lever long enough. 25 lbs of cold-forged Hope as a verb. As a thing that happens to other things and leaves them forever changed. Hope as a four-letter word. An explosive utterance that barks forth from a person in pain or in battle and gives them the strength they need to go on. HopeI believe that anything that makes you want to abandon hope is a lie. Abandoning Hope is literally the gateway to hell. That's why when Dante wrote the Inferno he made the sign above the gate read, "Abandon all hope ye who enter here." Maybe, just maybe, that inscription means not that there is no hope for the damned, but that, if you give up hope you are damned. But maybe that's not right, exactly. After all hope springs eternal. No, that's not right either. The closest I can get to it is what Emily Dickinson wrote, Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without the words and never stops at all."We can't stop the bird from singing. Nor can we get rid of the bird, like a bird that flew into an airport terminal during construction, there just seems to be no good way to chase the damn thing out. All we have a is a choice, will we listen to the bird singing or will we listen to something else. Or deny the bird's existence altogether? Hope man, Hope. Hope Goddamn it. Grab a man by his jacket lapels, shake him vigorously and slap him full across the mouth, then shout it in his face, Hope goddamn it. The modern lie goes something like this. The world is just too big and too complicated and too corrupt and too out of control. There's nothing that I can do. The only way is for leaders to change it from the top-down, and all are leaders are just s**t. Just look at all of this awful news I keep doomscrolling by. The world's going to hell, there's no point, no change, no hope. Yet that bird is still singing. And there's great reason for hope. Go to ourworldindata.com. See how bad things used to be. See that we're at the pinnacle of human progress. Sure we have problems, but if all you see is the last 5, 10 or 20 years. If all you see is is the three feet of sidewalk in front of you don't see what a remarkable thing we really are. You don't see how far we've come. And how much farther yet we will go. As Ray Bradbury said:We are the miracle of force and matter making itself over into imagination and will. Incredible. The Life Force experimenting with forms. You for one. Me for another. The Universe has shouted itself alive. We are one of the shouts. Ray Bradbury. Look at us across 5,000 years. Consider the sacrifices that got us here. Look at child mortality since 1950.https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/child-mortality-around-the-worldGlobal population living in extreme poverty since 1977. https://ourworldindata.org/extreme-povertyTake the U.S. Everyone who lives in the U.S. is in the wealthiest 1% of people on Earth. Everyone in the United States has daily use of technologies to make their life better than the rich and powerful of 100 years ago could not even have imagined.Every single one of us is, in a material sense, is better off than the most powerful conquerer in the history of the world. Then why does everything feel so hopeless? Lack of context, sure. But I think it's more than that. Learned helplessness. Addictions of all shapes and sizes. Addictions to devices, to substances, to food, to comfort, to distraction to stress hormones, to the news. I do not stand aloof in judgment here. I live in the world. I wrestle with all of these things. I have been given great talents -- which I have taken some pains to develop, but a lot of the time they feel to me like unmerited gifts of grace. And what have I done with them? Ah, there they are. All the things I haven't written. The books I haven't read. The time I have squandered. All that I could have been and am not. And now, the voice whispers, you are getting old. You are passing through the gates now, it's not your fault, abandon all hope, ye who enter unto here. In my soul, the thing with feathers is still singing, but now she seems so far away, for how but how can I deny the rationality of the case brought against me?I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker,And I have seen the eternal Footman hold my coat, and snicker,And in short, I was afraid.(I am) not now that strength which in old daysMoved earth and heaven,And, really, when we cut through all the b******t and poetry, how much earth have I shoveled, and how much heaven have I managed to weave on the loom of my life? Not much. But still, the bird is singing. There's this true story about an early mail pilot recounted in Wind, Sand, and Stars by Antoine Du St. Exupery - the man who wrote The Little Prince. This pilot is carrying mail across the Andes and his plane crashes. He survives, but his leg is broken and it's cold and its snowing. He knows that he's going to die. But he's worried about his pension, because if his body isn't found -- then his wife and child will have to wait 5 years for his pension -- basically for his life insurance to pay out. So he sees this outcropping of rock a little further down the mountain, and says, well, that place might not be covered by snow -- it's a little bit better, so he hobbles down to that rock and sits down to die. But while he's sitting there, he sees another rock, a little further down the mountain and since he doesn't have anything else to do -- he hobbles on. And he repeats this process until he saves himself by walking out of the Andes.Here's why that story appeals to me. We are all the pilot. And the world is always the plane crash and the wounds and the mountain and the snow. We are all dying and leaving our loved one's behind. And hope, properly understood is not the hope of rescue or being reunited with your family or that everything will work out or be perfect. Hope, hope as a verb, hope as that big son-of-b***h of a prybar that you can use to can change the world, is as simple crawling to the next outcropping of rock you can see.You know this. because there's a thing with feathers singing in your soul. You can think of something that you could be doing that could make your situation better that you're not doing. Not a big thing, but a small thing. A think you could do or say right now. Hope is the doing of it even when you fully understand how it will work. Even, and especially when it feels silly. It's just one step at a time, a little better and a little better and a little better. And every time I've done this, in my life, I've gotten out of the mountains. Sure, there's no guarantee that you don't fall off a cliff along the way, or get caught in an avalanche. But, and this is the point, if the plane crash hasn't killed you, this approach gives you the greatest chance of success. As I said, I'm writing about all of this today, because of the suicide numbers in that CDC survey.Now, I have seriously considered suicide, both in the abstract and the concrete on more than one occasion. I think the examined life pretty much requires it. Most recently in 2013. My son was a year old. It was a Friday night. My wife and I had gotten in a horrible fight -- we were both exhausted. And there was alcohol involved. In the aftermath, I was thinking about divorce and how it would wreck me and be horrible and what it might do to my child and generally how just awful it would be. And then this thought popped into my head. Better to kill yourself than to go through that. Abandon all hope.And it stopped me right in my tracks. I remember it clearly because I had gone in search of something to eat. Which means I got to have this existential crisis standing in the pantry. I don't write absurd things. Life writes absurd things, I file reports. And I'm just standing in the pantry and I'm scared. Because I'm trapped in there with a guy who's literally trying to kill me. And his line of thinking is making an awful lot of sense. It seems perfectly rational and utilitarian. I couldn't come up with an argument against it. And that was terrifying. So, right out loud, I said this, "We could do that. I've got a pistol upstairs. It's not a complicated procedure, but it's pretty irreversible. So is there anything else you could think of we could try first?"And I stood in my pantry and thought of things. In essence, I looked around to see if there was an outcropping of rock that I could make it to. And when I got to five of them. I grabbed a fistful of pretzels and went back to watching T.V. And the next morning, when my wife said, "I think we have a big problem" I said, "I don't think we do." I said, "I think we have a small problem that might be easy to fix." She disagreed. She said that we were fighting all the time and we would have to go see a counselor and even then, it didn't seem good. I said, "I don't think so." Then I told her about the pantry. She became very concerned. And then I said, "Before we get divorced, is there anything else we can think of to do." I asked, "Do we ever fight in the morning?" She said no. I asked, "Do we ever fight on a Wednesday evening?" She said no. I said, "It's always Friday night. Because it's the end of the week and we're both exhausted. Because we've got this baby and we're both working. And I think you're doing too much. You've got that terrible commute and you're getting up extra early to take the boy to preschool. So what I would like to do is take some of these things off your plate and see if it gets any betterBecause I think the problem is we're just tired. "And she said, "Do you really think that's the problem?"I said, "Well, the world is filled with problems. But that one we can fix. We can also do something about the pretzels."And she said, "You got drunk and ate all the pretzels again?"St. Augustine wrote Hope has two beautiful daughters; Their names are Anger and Courage. Anger at the way things are, and Courage to see that they do not remain as they are.Augustine died in 430 AD. Since Hope is eternal, I think she's had time to have at least two more daughters. Increment and Perseverance. Increment: Who tells you to do the smallest easiest thing you can think of first. And Perseverance who tells you to keep doing things long enough to see some of them will work. This is hope as a verb. And hope isn't rational, it a feeling, small at first and then powerful. A thing with feathers singing quietly at first and then as one of the loudest things in the universe. A signing bird that becomes Beethoven's Ode to Joy. Because even the most humble seed can crack concrete when it knows that the sun will shine, the rain will come.But this is not why hope is powerful. Hope is powerful because rings other people like a bell. It is infectious in the best sense of the word. Paulo Cohelo summed it up like this: When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better too. But here's the catch, for this kind of thinking to work, you have to focus on you first. The world is a mess. Yes, it is. And it always has been and always will be. Oh, we've made it so much better, but it's a mess. But I don't think we can fix it directly. I don't think leaders or politicians can fix it from the top down. But I think we can fix it. Because if we each become better than we are, everything around each of us becomes better too. And I think that's so powerful that nothing can stop it. And that idea gives me hope. Get full access to How It's Written by Patrick E. McLean at patrickemclean.substack.com/subscribe

Dr. Altay Cem MERİÇ
Küçük Prens kitap yorumu - Exupery

Dr. Altay Cem MERİÇ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 9:23


Exupery'nin Küçük Prens isimli klasikleşen eserini incelemeye çalıştık. Pedagoji ve çocuk psikolojisi yönünden tespitlerde bulunmaya çalıştık. Öyküyü edebi açıdan ele almaya çalıştık umarım faydalı olur.

Explicador de Economía
53: Borges, Exupery y los lectores-escuchadores-miradores

Explicador de Economía

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 5:36


Borges, el "Día del Lector" y el Principito

Lecturas desde Santa María de los Buenos Ayres.
Carta a un rehén. Antoine de Sain't Exupery. (Lyon. Francia 1900 - Mediterraneo cerca de Marsella. 1944)

Lecturas desde Santa María de los Buenos Ayres.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 2:52


InterClass'
Les petits princes du lycée Saint Exupery dans les quartiers nord de Marseille

InterClass'

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 53:53


durée : 00:53:53 - Interclass' - par : Eric Valmir - "Saint Ex, c'est le petit prince, c'est vous, nos petits princes" lance Moussa Maaskri, l'acteur marseillais invité des élèves du lycée Saint Exupery des quartiers nord de Marseille avant de conclure "surtout ne laissez personne vous dire que vous n'êtes Rien". Le comédien qui a grandi ici est un modèle pour les jeunes

FormazionePodcast
#220 - Il piccolo principe che è in noi | Buongiorno Felicità!

FormazionePodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 8:29


Chi non conosce "Il piccolo principe"? Oggi parliamo del suo autore, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.Scopri di più sul corso in webinar RINNOVA IL TUO BUSINESS su https://myp.srl/formazione/rinnova-business/Iscriviti al gruppo Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1008899916107967/e al canale Telegram - http://t.me/COACHMAC_official********Mario Alberto Catarozzo - Formatore e Business Coach professionista• https://mariocatarozzo.it | https://myp.srl• FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/MarAlbCat• LINKEDIN: https://it.linkedin.com/in/macatarozzo• TWITTER: https://twitter.com/MarAlbCat• INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mariocatarozzo• TELEGRAM: http://t.me/COACHMAC_official• SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/myp-podcast• APPLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/formazionepodcast/id1415687958?mt=2• SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/1iGFnwtGn3hD2gQzzdGqu5

The Beginner Photography Podcast
BPP 205: Gerard Exupery - The NYC Subway Project 1975-1985

The Beginner Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 77:16


Gerard Exupery is a New York photographer who just published his new book Subway 1975-1985 which is filled with photos from the New York subway system taken in the late 70s and early 80s. In this chat we talk about the flow of life that happens on the New Yor subway system and the challenged of capturing an era. In This Episode You'll Learn: When Gerard knew photography was going to plan an important part of his life The hardest part about photography to learn when he got started What it was about the subway that captured Gerards attention How to find the decisive moment while in the flow of live on the subway Who are some of Gerards photography influences How Gerard put together a long term project that spanned a decade Some trouble Gerard got into while shooting in NYC in the late 70s What the process was of choosing photos out of a decade worth of images to put into his book What Advice Gerard would give to anyone wanting to take on a long term project Resources: Gerard Exupery’s Website Gerard Exerpery’s book Subway 1975-1985

PUNCHLINE
Episode n°5 : "C'est le temps que tu auras perdu pour ta rose qui rend ta rose si importante" (Antoine de ST EXUPERY)

PUNCHLINE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 22:16


Rrobba Ti Coma
Il Piccolo Principe - Episodio 012

Rrobba Ti Coma

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 16:50


Amici Miei,Il Capolavoro di Antoine De Saint-Exupéry, il libro per ragazzi che in realtà è un libro per gli adulti, una storia che può insegnare qualcosa a qualsiasi età venga letta: la fantasia, la malinconia, la vita e la morte e, forse, la rinascita.Ascolta, lascia un like e un commento, condividi con gli amici! :-DTRACK LIST01) CLOSER - Gene Wilder (The Little Prince 1974 OST)02) SNAKE IN THE GRASS - Bob Fosse (The Little Prince 1974 OST)03) SALVATION - Gabrielle Aplin (The Little Prince 2015 OST)04) ON AURA TOUJOURS RENDEZ-VOUS - Riccardo Cocciante (Le Petit Prince musical 2002)05) LA ROSE / ADIEU - Riccardo Cocciante (Le Petit Prince musical 2002)CORRELATO:Episodio 014 - NOTRE DAME DE PARIShttps://www.spreaker.com/user/baccassino/episodio-014-notre-dame-de-paris

Mr. Nixon's Words of Wisdom

One of my favorite sources for thought starters is Fred Rogers. His little book, “The World According to Mr. Rogers,” is a real gem. Here's what Mr. Rogers has to say about being strong:“When I was a boy I used to think that strong meant having big muscles, great physical power; but the longer I live, the more I realize that strength has much more to do with what is not seen. Real strength has to do with helping others.”Antoine de St. Exupery writes in “The Little Prince,” “The eyes are blind. One must look with the heart.”The real source of strength lies in our ability to put ourselves in another's place. That's called empathy, and it is the source of everything that is good and kind in this world. It is what underlies the golden rule—do unto others as you would have them do unto you. If we are unable to make a connection with others, everything falls apart.Today, in school, make an effort to see with your heart, to feel what your friends or neighbors are feeling, and be strong in the way that really matters.

Mr. Nixon's Words of Wisdom
The Little Prince

Mr. Nixon's Words of Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 1:47


If you have ever tried to buy or sell anything on E-Bay, you know that the price is directly related to the uniqueness of the item on sale. In other words, if you are looking to buy a mint 1968 Chevrolet Corvette and there's only one available, you are going to pay a lot more than you would for a 1999 Honda, one of 25,000 such vehicles. The point is, the more unique, the higher the value.One of my favorite books is “The Little Prince,” by Antoine de St. Exupery. In one of the more insightful parts the Prince gets depressed because he sees a field full of roses. They all look exactly the same as the rose that he loves and he believes her value has been diminished. Fortunately, he has a fox to explain to him that a rose or a person's value is in their willingness to share their uniqueness, to allow themselves to be really known by another person.As I stand in the hall at the beginning of the school year what I see are students that all look the same. As the year goes on, I am allowed to know those students as individuals. When that starts to happen, the value of those young people goes up in my eyes.The most important thing you can do as a friend is to really let another person get to know you. When they do, they'll find out about your uniqueness and your value in their eyes will go up. When that happens, you'll be able to be a better friend. Take a chance. Be willing to be known.

Museos con Teleobjetivo
Museos con Teleobjetivo E.6 T.7: Wuhan, Sain Exupery, Abbado, empatía y confinamiento

Museos con Teleobjetivo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 11:32


Wuhan, Sain Exupery, Abbado, empatía y confinamiento Wuhan, Sain Exupery, Abbado, empatía y confinamiento

ParentPrenor - Fă timpul să conteze pentru tine și copilul tău. Parenting, Idei + Mult Optimism!
De ce părinții trebuie să se implice în eforturile școlii de a oferi educație - invitat Paul Gurău (fondator Fly Insurance) - ParentPrenor Podcast 8

ParentPrenor - Fă timpul să conteze pentru tine și copilul tău. Parenting, Idei + Mult Optimism!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 28:16


Salutări! Andrei V sunt eu, îți mulțumesc că asculți ParentPrenor Show. Invitatul meu de azi este Paul Gurău. Paul are o experiență vastă în poziții de top management ale unor companii aeriene cunoscute (KLM, Țiriac Air sau UPS SCS România). Din 2010 a fondat propria companie, Fly Insurance. Acest lucru i-a permis să aibă mai mult timp astfel încât să se implice în proiecte voluntare ce țineau de școala la care învăța fiica lui. 3 scântei pentru inspirație: 1. De ce orice parinte este un super-erou; 2. De ce este bine ca ai noștri copii să viziteze locul în care muncim și să le explică cu ce ocupăm; 3. De ce "Micul Prinț" de A.S. Exupery este o lectură pentru copiii de orice vârstă și cum ea capătă noi și noi sensuri, pe măsură ce creștem Poți intra în legătură cu Paul direct pe Linkedin. Lăsând la o parte emoțiile și micile stângăcii pe care le am și pe care, o dată cu practica, le voi minimiza, te rog să îmi lași un mesaj (parentprenor@andreivsunt.eu) despre ce crezi că aș putea să îmbunătățesc. Dacă ești ParentPrenor și consideri că ai lucruri ce îi pot ajuta pe alții că tine, scrie-mi și hai să stabilim un interviu! Apropo, nu judeca un podcast după copertă :) Ascultă 2-3 episoade, vezi dacă este pentru tine (și copilul tău) și dacă da, abonează-te, da-i un share și, de ce nu, un review. Spor! Andrei V. P.S.: Sponsorul acestui show este Scotwork Romania - de peste 40 de ani transformă modul în care se fac afacerile. Ai o super unealtă gratuită prin care descoperi cât de eficentă este echipa sau organizația ta în negocieri. Descoperă Sondajul Aptitudini de Negociere. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/parentprenor/message

Teselligah - Dervişin teselli Koleksiyonu - 100 soru ve cevap
3. Musibetlerin kazandıracağı sevap ve mükâfat konusunda neler söyleyebilirsiniz ?

Teselligah - Dervişin teselli Koleksiyonu - 100 soru ve cevap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 4:02


Dervişin Teselli Koleksiyonu kitabının yazarından, kitap içeriği üzerine kısa sohbetler. Doğu’dan Batı’dan 99 Teselli Kederli günlerden geçen derviş, rüya âleminde bir adaya uğrar. Gördüğü şey mucizevidir. Peygamberler, veliler, âlimler ve filozoflar bir halka şeklinde oturmakta ve anlaşıldığı kadarıyla birini beklemektedirler. Derviş de onlarla birlikte beklemeye durur ancak asıl misafirin kendisi olduğunu anlaması uzun sürmez. Halkanın ortasında kendisine gösterilen yere oturur ve her kederine bir teselli verecek olan bu nurani meclisi dinlemeye koyulur. Halkanın bir tarafında Abdulkadir Geylani’den Yunus Emre’ye, İmam Gazali’den Mevlana’ya ve İbn Arabi’ye birçok gönül doktoru… Halkanın diğer tarafında Sokrates, Hegel, Kant, Kierkegaard, Spinoza ve Schopenhauer gibi hikmet âşıkları… Halkanın bir başka yanında ise Geothe’den Cibran’a, Tanpınar’dan Dostoyevski’ye, Sadi Şirazi’den Rilke’ye ve Proust’a acılarını kelimelerin büyülü dünyasında dindirmeye uğraşan kalem erbabı… Bu teselli halkası öylesine geniştir ki, dindiremeyeceği keder, zayıflatamayacağı acı, sevdiremeyeceği dert yok gibi gözükmektedir. Sözler sözleri, anlatımlar anlatımları, teselliler tesellileri takip eder. Derviş uyandığında yalnızca güneş doğmamıştır, kendi içsel karanlıklarından da aydınlığa çıkmıştır. Dervişin Teselli Koleksiyonu doğunun ve batının binlerce yılda oluşturduğu teselli birikimini yaralı gönüllere cömertçe ulaştıran bir çalışma. Teselliden kasıt zihnin düşünceler yoluyla uyuşturulması değil, bilakis acı karşısında uyumayı seçen zihnin uyandırılması… Kadim teselli ustalarıyla, teselliye muhtaç gönülleri buluşturmak, bu kitabın varoluş sebebi! Dervişin Teselli Koleksiyonu’nda Gönlünüze Dokunacak Olanlardan Bazıları Âlimlerden... Abdulkadir Geylani, Ataullah İskenderi, Aziz Mahmud Hüdâyî, Bayezid-i Bistami, Bediüzzaman Said Nursi, Ebu’l İz El Cezeri, Feriduddin Attar, Frithjof Schuon, Habib Baba, Hacı Bektaş Veli, Hasan Basri, Hasan Harakani, İbn-i Abbas, İbn-i Mübarek, İbrahim Ethem, İbrahim Hakkı, İmam Gazali, İsfehani, Lokman Hekim, Merkez Efendi, Mevlana, Muhyiddin İbn Arabi, Somuncu Baba, Sümbül Efendi, Şeyh Edebali, Şibli, Zünnun-i Mısrî (...) Filozoflardan... Albert Camus, Aldous Huxley, Anaksagoras, Aristophanes, Aurelius, Bernard Shaw, Blaise Pascal, Boethius, Buda, Clive Staples Lewis, Cemil Meriç, Dionysius, Epiktetos, Epikuros, Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi, Frederic Amiel, Halil Cibran, Gabriel Marcel, Hegel, Heisenberg, Icarus, Immanuel Kant, İbn-i Haldun, İbn-i Kemal, İbn-i Rüşt, İbn-i Sina, John Berger, John Locke, Soren Kierkegaard, Kindi, Konfüçyüs, Lao Tzu, Leibniz, Nietzsche, Platon, Sartre, Schopenhauer, Seneca, Simone de Beauvoir, Sokrates, Spinoza, Wittgenstein, Zenon (...) Yazarlardan... Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, Ahmet Haşim, Andre Gide, Arif Nihat Asya, Attila İlhan, Baudelaire, Cahit Sıtkı Tarancı, Cahit Zarifoğlu, Cemal Süreya, Cenap Şehabettin, Cesare Pavese, Charles Dickens, Dostoyevski, Eşrefoğlu Rumi, Exupery, Fernando Pessoa, Fuzuli, Geothe, Haldun Taner, Hermann Hesse, Ivan Turgenyev, İ. Oktay Anar, Kafka, Marcel Proust, Marquez, Mehmet Akif Ersoy, Milton, Montaigne, Muhibbi, Oğuz Atay, Orhan Veli, Oscar Wilde, Pablo Neruda, Paulo Coelho, Peyami Safa, Rainer Maria Rilke, Sadi Şirazi, Safiyyüddin el-Hillî, Samuel Beckett, Sezai Karakoç, Stefan Zweig, T.S. Eliot, Tolstoy, Virginia Woolf, Yunus Emre (...)

Teselligah - Dervişin teselli Koleksiyonu - 100 soru ve cevap
2. İçinde bulunduğumuz kâinattan ve burada yaşanan mevcut hayattan daha ideali düşünülebilir mi ?

Teselligah - Dervişin teselli Koleksiyonu - 100 soru ve cevap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 4:02


Dervişin Teselli Koleksiyonu kitabının yazarından, kitap içeriği üzerine kısa sohbetler. Doğu’dan Batı’dan 99 Teselli Kederli günlerden geçen derviş, rüya âleminde bir adaya uğrar. Gördüğü şey mucizevidir. Peygamberler, veliler, âlimler ve filozoflar bir halka şeklinde oturmakta ve anlaşıldığı kadarıyla birini beklemektedirler. Derviş de onlarla birlikte beklemeye durur ancak asıl misafirin kendisi olduğunu anlaması uzun sürmez. Halkanın ortasında kendisine gösterilen yere oturur ve her kederine bir teselli verecek olan bu nurani meclisi dinlemeye koyulur. Halkanın bir tarafında Abdulkadir Geylani’den Yunus Emre’ye, İmam Gazali’den Mevlana’ya ve İbn Arabi’ye birçok gönül doktoru… Halkanın diğer tarafında Sokrates, Hegel, Kant, Kierkegaard, Spinoza ve Schopenhauer gibi hikmet âşıkları… Halkanın bir başka yanında ise Geothe’den Cibran’a, Tanpınar’dan Dostoyevski’ye, Sadi Şirazi’den Rilke’ye ve Proust’a acılarını kelimelerin büyülü dünyasında dindirmeye uğraşan kalem erbabı… Bu teselli halkası öylesine geniştir ki, dindiremeyeceği keder, zayıflatamayacağı acı, sevdiremeyeceği dert yok gibi gözükmektedir. Sözler sözleri, anlatımlar anlatımları, teselliler tesellileri takip eder. Derviş uyandığında yalnızca güneş doğmamıştır, kendi içsel karanlıklarından da aydınlığa çıkmıştır. Dervişin Teselli Koleksiyonu doğunun ve batının binlerce yılda oluşturduğu teselli birikimini yaralı gönüllere cömertçe ulaştıran bir çalışma. Teselliden kasıt zihnin düşünceler yoluyla uyuşturulması değil, bilakis acı karşısında uyumayı seçen zihnin uyandırılması… Kadim teselli ustalarıyla, teselliye muhtaç gönülleri buluşturmak, bu kitabın varoluş sebebi! Dervişin Teselli Koleksiyonu’nda Gönlünüze Dokunacak Olanlardan Bazıları Âlimlerden... Abdulkadir Geylani, Ataullah İskenderi, Aziz Mahmud Hüdâyî, Bayezid-i Bistami, Bediüzzaman Said Nursi, Ebu’l İz El Cezeri, Feriduddin Attar, Frithjof Schuon, Habib Baba, Hacı Bektaş Veli, Hasan Basri, Hasan Harakani, İbn-i Abbas, İbn-i Mübarek, İbrahim Ethem, İbrahim Hakkı, İmam Gazali, İsfehani, Lokman Hekim, Merkez Efendi, Mevlana, Muhyiddin İbn Arabi, Somuncu Baba, Sümbül Efendi, Şeyh Edebali, Şibli, Zünnun-i Mısrî (...) Filozoflardan... Albert Camus, Aldous Huxley, Anaksagoras, Aristophanes, Aurelius, Bernard Shaw, Blaise Pascal, Boethius, Buda, Clive Staples Lewis, Cemil Meriç, Dionysius, Epiktetos, Epikuros, Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi, Frederic Amiel, Halil Cibran, Gabriel Marcel, Hegel, Heisenberg, Icarus, Immanuel Kant, İbn-i Haldun, İbn-i Kemal, İbn-i Rüşt, İbn-i Sina, John Berger, John Locke, Soren Kierkegaard, Kindi, Konfüçyüs, Lao Tzu, Leibniz, Nietzsche, Platon, Sartre, Schopenhauer, Seneca, Simone de Beauvoir, Sokrates, Spinoza, Wittgenstein, Zenon (...) Yazarlardan... Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, Ahmet Haşim, Andre Gide, Arif Nihat Asya, Attila İlhan, Baudelaire, Cahit Sıtkı Tarancı, Cahit Zarifoğlu, Cemal Süreya, Cenap Şehabettin, Cesare Pavese, Charles Dickens, Dostoyevski, Eşrefoğlu Rumi, Exupery, Fernando Pessoa, Fuzuli, Geothe, Haldun Taner, Hermann Hesse, Ivan Turgenyev, İ. Oktay Anar, Kafka, Marcel Proust, Marquez, Mehmet Akif Ersoy, Milton, Montaigne, Muhibbi, Oğuz Atay, Orhan Veli, Oscar Wilde, Pablo Neruda, Paulo Coelho, Peyami Safa, Rainer Maria Rilke, Sadi Şirazi, Safiyyüddin el-Hillî, Samuel Beckett, Sezai Karakoç, Stefan Zweig, T.S. Eliot, Tolstoy, Virginia Woolf, Yunus Emre (...)

Teselligah - Dervişin teselli Koleksiyonu - 100 soru ve cevap
1. İçtenlikle dua edildiği halde, musibetlerin sona ermemesinin anlamı nedir?

Teselligah - Dervişin teselli Koleksiyonu - 100 soru ve cevap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 3:56


Dervişin Teselli Koleksiyonu kitabının yazarından, kitap içeriği üzerine kısa sohbetler. Doğu’dan Batı’dan 99 Teselli Kederli günlerden geçen derviş, rüya âleminde bir adaya uğrar. Gördüğü şey mucizevidir. Peygamberler, veliler, âlimler ve filozoflar bir halka şeklinde oturmakta ve anlaşıldığı kadarıyla birini beklemektedirler. Derviş de onlarla birlikte beklemeye durur ancak asıl misafirin kendisi olduğunu anlaması uzun sürmez. Halkanın ortasında kendisine gösterilen yere oturur ve her kederine bir teselli verecek olan bu nurani meclisi dinlemeye koyulur. Halkanın bir tarafında Abdulkadir Geylani’den Yunus Emre’ye, İmam Gazali’den Mevlana’ya ve İbn Arabi’ye birçok gönül doktoru… Halkanın diğer tarafında Sokrates, Hegel, Kant, Kierkegaard, Spinoza ve Schopenhauer gibi hikmet âşıkları… Halkanın bir başka yanında ise Geothe’den Cibran’a, Tanpınar’dan Dostoyevski’ye, Sadi Şirazi’den Rilke’ye ve Proust’a acılarını kelimelerin büyülü dünyasında dindirmeye uğraşan kalem erbabı… Bu teselli halkası öylesine geniştir ki, dindiremeyeceği keder, zayıflatamayacağı acı, sevdiremeyeceği dert yok gibi gözükmektedir. Sözler sözleri, anlatımlar anlatımları, teselliler tesellileri takip eder. Derviş uyandığında yalnızca güneş doğmamıştır, kendi içsel karanlıklarından da aydınlığa çıkmıştır. Dervişin Teselli Koleksiyonu doğunun ve batının binlerce yılda oluşturduğu teselli birikimini yaralı gönüllere cömertçe ulaştıran bir çalışma. Teselliden kasıt zihnin düşünceler yoluyla uyuşturulması değil, bilakis acı karşısında uyumayı seçen zihnin uyandırılması… Kadim teselli ustalarıyla, teselliye muhtaç gönülleri buluşturmak, bu kitabın varoluş sebebi! Dervişin Teselli Koleksiyonu’nda Gönlünüze Dokunacak Olanlardan Bazıları Âlimlerden... Abdulkadir Geylani, Ataullah İskenderi, Aziz Mahmud Hüdâyî, Bayezid-i Bistami, Bediüzzaman Said Nursi, Ebu’l İz El Cezeri, Feriduddin Attar, Frithjof Schuon, Habib Baba, Hacı Bektaş Veli, Hasan Basri, Hasan Harakani, İbn-i Abbas, İbn-i Mübarek, İbrahim Ethem, İbrahim Hakkı, İmam Gazali, İsfehani, Lokman Hekim, Merkez Efendi, Mevlana, Muhyiddin İbn Arabi, Somuncu Baba, Sümbül Efendi, Şeyh Edebali, Şibli, Zünnun-i Mısrî (...) Filozoflardan... Albert Camus, Aldous Huxley, Anaksagoras, Aristophanes, Aurelius, Bernard Shaw, Blaise Pascal, Boethius, Buda, Clive Staples Lewis, Cemil Meriç, Dionysius, Epiktetos, Epikuros, Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi, Frederic Amiel, Halil Cibran, Gabriel Marcel, Hegel, Heisenberg, Icarus, Immanuel Kant, İbn-i Haldun, İbn-i Kemal, İbn-i Rüşt, İbn-i Sina, John Berger, John Locke, Soren Kierkegaard, Kindi, Konfüçyüs, Lao Tzu, Leibniz, Nietzsche, Platon, Sartre, Schopenhauer, Seneca, Simone de Beauvoir, Sokrates, Spinoza, Wittgenstein, Zenon (...) Yazarlardan... Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, Ahmet Haşim, Andre Gide, Arif Nihat Asya, Attila İlhan, Baudelaire, Cahit Sıtkı Tarancı, Cahit Zarifoğlu, Cemal Süreya, Cenap Şehabettin, Cesare Pavese, Charles Dickens, Dostoyevski, Eşrefoğlu Rumi, Exupery, Fernando Pessoa, Fuzuli, Geothe, Haldun Taner, Hermann Hesse, Ivan Turgenyev, İ. Oktay Anar, Kafka, Marcel Proust, Marquez, Mehmet Akif Ersoy, Milton, Montaigne, Muhibbi, Oğuz Atay, Orhan Veli, Oscar Wilde, Pablo Neruda, Paulo Coelho, Peyami Safa, Rainer Maria Rilke, Sadi Şirazi, Safiyyüddin el-Hillî, Samuel Beckett, Sezai Karakoç, Stefan Zweig, T.S. Eliot, Tolstoy, Virginia Woolf, Yunus Emre (...)

Teselligah - Dervişin teselli Koleksiyonu - 100 soru ve cevap
4. Nimet ve mutlulukların yaşam içerisinde bazen var bazen yok olmasının anlamı nedir ?

Teselligah - Dervişin teselli Koleksiyonu - 100 soru ve cevap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 4:03


Dervişin Teselli Koleksiyonu kitabının yazarından, kitap içeriği üzerine kısa sohbetler. Doğu’dan Batı’dan 99 Teselli Kederli günlerden geçen derviş, rüya âleminde bir adaya uğrar. Gördüğü şey mucizevidir. Peygamberler, veliler, âlimler ve filozoflar bir halka şeklinde oturmakta ve anlaşıldığı kadarıyla birini beklemektedirler. Derviş de onlarla birlikte beklemeye durur ancak asıl misafirin kendisi olduğunu anlaması uzun sürmez. Halkanın ortasında kendisine gösterilen yere oturur ve her kederine bir teselli verecek olan bu nurani meclisi dinlemeye koyulur. Halkanın bir tarafında Abdulkadir Geylani’den Yunus Emre’ye, İmam Gazali’den Mevlana’ya ve İbn Arabi’ye birçok gönül doktoru… Halkanın diğer tarafında Sokrates, Hegel, Kant, Kierkegaard, Spinoza ve Schopenhauer gibi hikmet âşıkları… Halkanın bir başka yanında ise Geothe’den Cibran’a, Tanpınar’dan Dostoyevski’ye, Sadi Şirazi’den Rilke’ye ve Proust’a acılarını kelimelerin büyülü dünyasında dindirmeye uğraşan kalem erbabı… Bu teselli halkası öylesine geniştir ki, dindiremeyeceği keder, zayıflatamayacağı acı, sevdiremeyeceği dert yok gibi gözükmektedir. Sözler sözleri, anlatımlar anlatımları, teselliler tesellileri takip eder. Derviş uyandığında yalnızca güneş doğmamıştır, kendi içsel karanlıklarından da aydınlığa çıkmıştır. Dervişin Teselli Koleksiyonu doğunun ve batının binlerce yılda oluşturduğu teselli birikimini yaralı gönüllere cömertçe ulaştıran bir çalışma. Teselliden kasıt zihnin düşünceler yoluyla uyuşturulması değil, bilakis acı karşısında uyumayı seçen zihnin uyandırılması… Kadim teselli ustalarıyla, teselliye muhtaç gönülleri buluşturmak, bu kitabın varoluş sebebi! Dervişin Teselli Koleksiyonu’nda Gönlünüze Dokunacak Olanlardan Bazıları Âlimlerden... Abdulkadir Geylani, Ataullah İskenderi, Aziz Mahmud Hüdâyî, Bayezid-i Bistami, Bediüzzaman Said Nursi, Ebu’l İz El Cezeri, Feriduddin Attar, Frithjof Schuon, Habib Baba, Hacı Bektaş Veli, Hasan Basri, Hasan Harakani, İbn-i Abbas, İbn-i Mübarek, İbrahim Ethem, İbrahim Hakkı, İmam Gazali, İsfehani, Lokman Hekim, Merkez Efendi, Mevlana, Muhyiddin İbn Arabi, Somuncu Baba, Sümbül Efendi, Şeyh Edebali, Şibli, Zünnun-i Mısrî (...) Filozoflardan... Albert Camus, Aldous Huxley, Anaksagoras, Aristophanes, Aurelius, Bernard Shaw, Blaise Pascal, Boethius, Buda, Clive Staples Lewis, Cemil Meriç, Dionysius, Epiktetos, Epikuros, Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi, Frederic Amiel, Halil Cibran, Gabriel Marcel, Hegel, Heisenberg, Icarus, Immanuel Kant, İbn-i Haldun, İbn-i Kemal, İbn-i Rüşt, İbn-i Sina, John Berger, John Locke, Soren Kierkegaard, Kindi, Konfüçyüs, Lao Tzu, Leibniz, Nietzsche, Platon, Sartre, Schopenhauer, Seneca, Simone de Beauvoir, Sokrates, Spinoza, Wittgenstein, Zenon (...) Yazarlardan... Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, Ahmet Haşim, Andre Gide, Arif Nihat Asya, Attila İlhan, Baudelaire, Cahit Sıtkı Tarancı, Cahit Zarifoğlu, Cemal Süreya, Cenap Şehabettin, Cesare Pavese, Charles Dickens, Dostoyevski, Eşrefoğlu Rumi, Exupery, Fernando Pessoa, Fuzuli, Geothe, Haldun Taner, Hermann Hesse, Ivan Turgenyev, İ. Oktay Anar, Kafka, Marcel Proust, Marquez, Mehmet Akif Ersoy, Milton, Montaigne, Muhibbi, Oğuz Atay, Orhan Veli, Oscar Wilde, Pablo Neruda, Paulo Coelho, Peyami Safa, Rainer Maria Rilke, Sadi Şirazi, Safiyyüddin el-Hillî, Samuel Beckett, Sezai Karakoç, Stefan Zweig, T.S. Eliot, Tolstoy, Virginia Woolf, Yunus Emre (...)

House is a Journey
2018 Aug Vols de Nuit (CX178)

House is a Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 77:36


2018 Aug Vols de Nuit (CX178)   Progressive House curated from 30,000 ft travelling to China. Your chillout companion or the appropriate soundscape to immerse yourself into a good book. Few vocals, deep progressive grooves and mostly current beats.   Most of you know Antoine de St Exupery only through the quizzical “Petit Prince” (The Little Prince”). For us French, he was a VERY bad fighter and postal pilot but an amazing writer. Unsurprisingly, he died flying but left us with a short but amazing literary trail.   One of his most famous books is “Vols De Nuit”, which, beyond the description of flying solo across the Atlantic and the Andes to deliver the mail in the 20’s and 30’s, depicts the introspection of a very lonely man facing his fate, knowing that the finality of his life could not be avoided.   Somehow, whilst flying to China, St. Ex came back to me.   Playlist:   2018 A Love That's Hard To Find (Dub Mix). Chicane 2015 All I Want (Album Version). Chus & Ceballos ft. Astrid Suryanto  2018 Missing (Sebastien Extended Remix). Mark Sixma, Emma Hewitt 2018 Creature (Stelios Vassiloudis Remix). TheGround, Florian Kruse, Hendrik Burkhard, Stelios Vassiloudis 2018 I Came Here for You (Album Version). Chicane 2018 Sooti (Eli Nissan Remix). Luka Sambe 2018 Parfume (Extended Mix). Eli & Fur 2018 White Clouds (Rene Bourgeois Remix). Marc Grabber, Bastian (SLO) 2014 All I Feel Is You (C. Castel’s Moon Rise Mix). Natalia Safran 2018 Tempelhof (Dmitry Molosh Remix). Nicolas Rada 2018 Rise (Original Mix). Sascha Cawa           2016 Greece 2016 (Original Mix). Halaros 2018 Never Enough (Allovers Retouch). Boris Dlugosch, Roisin Murphy, Allovers 2017 Dance Floor (Original Version). Max (BG), Danny (BG), Diva Vocal       2017 Tell Me Why (Chillax Remix). Nikolas Miyakis   Highlights:   More from Chicane’s latest artist album “The Place you can’t remember, The Place you can’t forget”. Can’t urge you more to buy this album.   Do not gloss over the little gems that are “ All I Want” with Astrid Suryanto, “Rise”, “All I  Feel is You” and “Never Enough”. Tunes, which may not be anthem but given a bit of exposure will grow on you.   Will be back soon/A bientôt   Xtian

Celine Sauvet - Vers De Beaux Horizons
[Citation audio] - St Exupery

Celine Sauvet - Vers De Beaux Horizons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 0:14


Les étoiles - St Exupery

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#71 El Principito (De-Saint Exupery) XXII-XXIV

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2015 7:52


Seguimos con 'El Principito' de Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Capitulos XIX-XXI Voces: Gaston Morineau, Ahmed Porras. Musica: Kevin McLeod. Mandenos sus saludos, felicitaciones, chistes, preguntas, archivos de voz, o lo que sea cuentoaventuras@gmail.com, o Facebook, o si en Estados Unidos tambien llamar al buzon de voz 619-663-7396

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#69 El Principito (De-Saint Exupery) XIX-XXI

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2015 11:36


De regreso con “El Principito” de Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Capitulos XIX-XXI Voces: Gaston Morineau, Ahmed Porras. Musica: Kevin McLeod. Mandenos sus saludos, felicitaciones, chistes, preguntas, archivos de voz, o lo que sea cuentoaventuras@gmail.com, o Facebook, o si en Estados Unidos tambien llamar al buzon de voz 619-663-7396.

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#67 El Principito (De Saint-Exupery) XVI-XVIII

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2015 7:49


El clasico frances “El Principito” de Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Capitulos XVI-XVIII. Voces: Gaston Morineau, Ahmed Porras. Musica: Kevin McLeod. Mandenos sus saludos, felicitaciones, chistes, preguntas, archivos de voz, o lo que sea cuentoaventuras@gma

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#66 El Principito (De Saint-Exupery) XIII-XV

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2015 16:12


El clasico frances “El Principito” de Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Capitulos XIII-XV. Voces: Gaston Morineau, Ahmed Porras. Musica: Kevin McLeod. Mandenos sus saludos, felicitaciones, chistes, preguntas, archivos de voz, o lo que sea cuentoaventuras@gmail.com, o Facebook, o si en Estados Unidos tambien llamar al buzon de voz 619-663-7396.

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#65 El Principito (De Saint-Exupery) X-XII

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2015 11:46


El clasico frances “El Principito” de Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Capitulos X-XII. Voces: Gaston Morineau, Ahmed Porras. Musica: Kevin McLeod. Mandenos sus saludos, felicitaciones, chistes, preguntas, archivos de voz, o lo que sea cuentoaventuras@gmail.com, o Facebook, o si en Estados Unidos tambien llamar al buzon de voz 619-663-7396.

Goal Getting™ Podcast with Tony Woodall
QOD-063: A pile of rocks ceases to be a pile of rocks when . . . Antoine de St. Exupery

Goal Getting™ Podcast with Tony Woodall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015 5:08


Antoine de St-Exupery Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, was a French aristocrat, writer, poet, and pioneering aviator. He has blessed us with several great quotes. Sir Richard Branson chose this as one of his Top 10 Quotes on Ideas. A pile of rocks ceases to be a rock when somebody contemplates it with the idea of a cathedral in mind." – Antoine de St-Exupery A pile of rocks becomes a Cathedral in the minds of man. A single piece of marble become the Virgin Mary and her son Jesus Christ - The Pieta sculpted by the young Michelangelo. It is one of the most beautiful statues in the world. It shows great detail in the faces of The Virgin Mary and her only son, Jesus Christ. An absolutely beautiful work of art created from an idea in his mind. And Bronze becomes the Mustangs by Robert Glen in Las Colinas, TX. I had a lot of consulting clients in the Dallas/Fort Worth, TX area. Las Colinas is sort of between the two and I used to stay in Las Colinas when I traveled to the area. I was fortunate to see and walk around Mustangs. It is a beautiful and realistic depiction of wild mustangs running through water. I'd like you invite you to Visit Goal Getting Podcast to see the pictures or these great sculptures and visit the links to the websites for The Top 10 Greatest Sculptures and 25 of the Most Creative Sculptures on our Show Notes - at Goal Getting Podcast dot Com / qod63 [bctt tweet="A pile of rocks ceases to be a rock when somebody contemplates it with the idea of a cathedral in mind. – Antoine de St-Exupery"] The human mind is powerful and can do much. An idea is all it takes to create a beautiful work of art, an amazing product, a beautiful musical movement, a cause heard around the world! What is your idea? Have you taken action to get your idea from just a thought into something real? Imaging what you could do if you did more than just think about it?  Imagine what you could start if your idea was a monumental idea, a Cathedral in your mind! Take action to realize your dreams. Take the first step towards changing your "Pile of Rocks" into "A Cathedral"! Thank you for listening to Goal Getting Quote of the Day! I appreciate you coming back and listening some more. Subscribe to our Goal Getting Podcast Monthly Quote Pack Special If you liked this quote or our others on Goal Getting Quote of the Day, we have a monthly collection of 20 AWESOME wallpaper-size images full of great quotes. For $4.99 per month or just $49.00 per Year, we will send you our monthly Quote Pack to help inspire and motivate you. Just visit GoalGettingPodcast.com/images Today and SIGN UP! Thanks for listening to Goal Getting Quote of the Day. If you like this or any of the Quotes, please leave a comment below. I would love to hear your thoughts. Subscribe to us on Jabbercast The new Jabbercast App is the best listening experience for podcasts. Check it out.   Do you have a favorite quote you would like to hear or see on the show? Let me know in the comments and we will give you a shout out. Please follow us below on your favorite social media channel.  We would love to hear from you there, too. Send us a Tweet, or Instagram Like. QUICK & EASY - Click here to go leave a review on iTunes I get a lot of my quotes from great books that I read. And if you like to listen to books on Audio like I do, I put together a deal with Audible to give Goal Getting Podcast listeners a FREE Audiobook of your choice AND a 30 Day Trial of Audible's service to try them out. Just click the link in the Blue Box to get to the Audible sign up! Get Your Free Audiobook Here Hi, I would love to know what you think of the show. Do you enjoy these Quote of the Day segments? Let us know by leaving a comment below. Make Today a Great Day! Subscribe to us on iTunes Like our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/GoalGettingPodcast Follow us on Twitter: Podcast at @GoalsPodcast Tony Woodall, Your Host at @TonyWCMB Follow us on Instagram at @GoalGettingPodcast

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#64 El Principito (De Saint-Exupery) VII-IX

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2015 13:08


Seguimos con el clasico frances “El Principito” de Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Capitulos VII-IX.  Voces: Gaston Morineau, Ahmed Porras. Musica: Kevin McLeod. Mandenos sus saludos, felicitaciones, chistes, preguntas, archivos de voz, o lo que sea cuentoaventuras@gmail.com, o Facebook, o si en Estados Unidos tambien llamar al buzon de voz 619-663-7396.  

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#62 El Principito (De Saint-Exupery) I-III

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2015 11:21


En este episodio comenzamos el clasico frances "El Principito" de Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Capitulos I-III.  Voces: Gaston Morineau, Ahmed Porras. Musica: Kevin McLeod. Mandenos sus saludos, felicitaciones, chistes, preguntas, archivos de voz, o lo que sea cuentoaventuras@gmail.com, o Facebook, o si en Estados Unidos tambien llamar al buzon de voz 619-663-7396.

Wine for Sophisticated Homies podcast

Have you ever wished there was a rap out there listing all of the 1st through 5th growths from Bordeaux?  Well now there is. Ben is on vacation and Jason is bored...and with no one there to tell Jason he can't rap...he tries to rap. Use this if you're studying Bordeaux or if you just need to laugh homies.  (Note: technically Jason went old school and listed Chateau Dubignon which no longer exists as it was absorbed by Chateau Malescot St. Exupery...but, rappers stretch the truth, what do you know about the rap game?  Nothing.) 

Simple Life Together
SLT 008: Things To Eliminate in the Coming Year and Tips for Successful Resolutions

Simple Life Together

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2012 57:47


Things To Eliminate in the Coming Year and Tips for Successful Resolutions Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and leave a review in the iTunes store! It helps others find the show! Thank you! Main Topics   Dan's Topic: Some Things to Eliminate in the Coming Year I'm not a big "New Year's Resolutions" guy, so in keeping with the Exupery quotation I've discussed in previous shows and use to guide me on our simplicity journey, I thought I'd give resolutions a little twist. If you recall, Exupery said, "Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing left to add, but nothing left to take away." So let's resolve to remove some things that add no positive value in our lives. Only you know what applies to you and what's right for you, but here are some suggestions for consideration… Stop wasting opportunities: Opportunities to grow are all around us Grow by Learning...Education is a great way to invest in yourself Take a class (online or in the real world)…lots of places offer Adult Education classes Or teach yourself! Check your local library to see if they have how-to or self help books Other Great Resources: Also check http://www.khanacademy.org for classes I watch CreativeLIVE.com for free courses given live by experts. After the live class is over the classes are available for purchase. Screencastsonline.com has great tutorials for Mac and iOS-based platforms. Run by Don McAllister Lynda.com has all sorts of courses, from business, photography, videography...the gamut of software for Mac, PC and others (you can also get 7 days free unlimited access here) Izzyvideo.com for video tutorials If you're a podcaster, Cliff Ravenscraft's classes are great! Find them at PodcastAnswerman.com and use discount code SIMPLE for up to $500 savings on Podcasting A to Z! I have or had paid memberships in all of these and see them as an investment in me and our businesses Grow by Experiences such as Volunteering Getting active in your children's school or after school activities Mentor someone in your chosen profession or a student studying for your profession If you belong to a church, see if your church needs help with something you're skilled at  Stop letting what you already have go unused: The first thing that comes to mind is Experience and Expertise and that ties in with the opportunities to grow we just mentioned Look around and see if you are using technology to your advantage If you're not sure how to use some of your tech, there are tons of free How-To tutorials on YouTube to help out. Stop "holding on"…some stuff is just not necessary any more: If you have unnecessary "stuff" you can donate it, sell it, give it away to a friend or post it on freecycle.org (complete listing for all countries where Freecycle operates at SimpleLifeTogether.com/freecycle But there's probably more than "stuff" you need to get rid of... Bad habits Same old routines- If they're not working for you it's time to let them go Work situation: If you're ready for a change than check out Dan Miller's 48 Days Podcast Stop Letting Others Dictate How You Use Your Time: DVR your shows or "cut the cord" and watch online on sites like iTunes, Hulu, Netflix, in the US. Outside the US, just Google TV Steaming sites to find those available in your area, such as the BBC's iPlayer. Don't forget to check your local network sites to see what streams they offer, too. Another way to control your own time is to: Choose Podcasts over radio. Podcasts allow for time shifting your favorite content. You can listen to podcasts as your walk, run, work, commute, travel, do chores…whenever you want? Break free of the 10 to 20 minutes per hour devoted to advertising on commercial broadcasting stations. iTunes University has free college-level classes, tying into the education suggestion mention earlier.