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SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 38The Astronomy, Space and Science News PodcastDeep Insights into the Dark Universe, China's Lunar Ambitions, and NASA's New Aurora MissionIn this episode of SpaceTime, we dive into the latest findings from the European Space Agency's Euclid mission, which is shedding light on the mysterious force of dark energy and how it accelerates the universe's expansion. The recently released data reveals stunning images of billions of galaxies, providing crucial insights into the nature of dark energy and its effect on cosmic history. We discuss the mission's ambitious goals and how it aims to create detailed three-dimensional maps of the universe.China's Lunar PlansWe also explore China's exciting announcement that it plans to land its first crewed mission on the Moon by 2030. With advancements in technology and infrastructure, including the Long March 10 rocket and the Mengzhou manned spacecraft, China is set to embark on a historic lunar exploration journey, aiming to establish a permanent base in collaboration with Russia.NASA's Aurora StudyAdditionally, we cover NASA's recent launch of the Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer (EZI), designed to study the Earth's auroras from orbit. This innovative mission will map powerful electric currents in the upper atmosphere, enhancing our understanding of space weather and the interactions between solar storms and the Earth's magnetic field.00:00 Space Time Series 28 Episode 38 for broadcast on 28 March 202500:49 Insights from the Euclid mission on dark energy06:30 Analysis of the newly released data and its implications12:15 Overview of China's lunar ambitions and mission details18:00 NASA's EZI mission to study auroras22:45 Discussion on the impact of solar storms on the Earth's atmosphere27:00 Summary of recent scientific developments30:15 Insights into health risks associated with marriagewww.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
The wondrous Ruapehu region never ceases to amaze me at its capacity to stir all senses, from its expansive platter of leisurely outdoorsy pursuits. It easily ranks as one of my all-time favourite playgrounds in New Zealand and I have revelled in its glories via a multitude of modes in recent years. I have savoured exceptional mountain bike trails, jet boating, quad biking and world-class hiking. Not to mention skiing. But in the autumn months, why not head to the heart of Tongariro National Park and take a ride to the summit of Ruapehu from Whakapapa village? The radiant Sky Waka, New Zealand's longest gondola ride, fully warrants the stature as a signature Kiwi experience. I've always been in awe of the alpine engineering audacity of the Swiss – and the Sky Waka absolutely projects that same sense of spine-tingling prowess. Spanning 1.8km from the base station and zipping you up 390m, Whakapapa's dramatically serrated volcanic landscape sweeps you up, as you gawp in wonder out of the glasshouse-like cabin, luxuriously appointed with heated leather seating! Situated at 2,020m above sea level, the cherry on top is Whakapapa Ski Area's Knoll Ridge Chalet which is New Zealand's highest café. As you gush superlatives over the horizon-searching views, it's a novel perch to enjoy coffee from Pātaka, drinks in The Back Bar, or nosh in style while marvelling at the skyline from Knoll Ridge's giant floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking The Pinnacles. I highly recommend “Tea at 2020m”, Whakapapa's stirring take on traditional high tea. It's actually considered the highest high tea on the planet, with a delectable tiered stand of sandwiches, savouries and cakes to work your way through. It's currently available until the end of April, prior to the mountain's seasonal switch to winter activities. After feasting on far too many tasty morsels, the mountain trails were calling. There are over 10km of marked trails to strike out on, ranging from 20 minute strolls to 3 hours return alpine hikes. Without its snow-coat, it's a compelling way to admire the dramatic terrain and its mash-up of volcanic rock, pumice, scoria and sand. Close to Chateau Tongariro, there's a stack of tasty wee tracks. The Tawhai Falls walk is a heart-stealer, leading you through mountain toatoa and beech forest to a waterfall tumbling over the edge of an ancient lava flow. It's one of two waterfalls used in Lord of the Rings that depicted Gollum fishing, hence its nickname is Gollum's Pool. (Mangawhero Falls, very close to Waitonga Falls, is the other location that was cast as Gollum's Pool.) It was sad to see the sorry sight of the moth-balled Chateau Tongariro, although the local rumour mill suggests a wealthy Irish businessman is a hot prospect to breathe new life into the grand lady. Just behind the Chateau, Taranaki Falls is a return walk for even grander waterworks. Passing through a mix of tussock, alpine shrublands and beech forest, the track wraps around the lower slopes of Ruapehu, with vintage views of Ngauruhoe's symmetrical cone. A flock of native birds, including whiteheads and grey warblers, serenaded my stroll all the way to Taranaki Falls, tumbling 20 metres over the edge of a large andesite lava flow which erupted from Ruapehu 15,000 years ago. If you're up for a half-day advanced hike, I definitely recommend the Tupapakura Falls walk. It starts just out of National Park village, on Fishers Road. The track has been upgraded by the local community in partnership with the Department of Conservation. It begins with an easy 20 minute walk to the Taranaki Lookout, serving up panoramic wide-range perspectives of Mt Taranaki and Mt Ruapehu. Beyond this point, the trail becomes a back country adventure track, which will test your stamina in the Erua Forest. The track follows a ridge and then descends steeply to a stream. There are good stands of tawa, mature rimu, miro and totara to see along the way. Climbing from the stream, the track winds its way around bluffs to a sparkling lookout point with views of the long-drop falls. You'll need at least four hours to knock off this 11km long track. Refuel? Reward yourself with a thirst-quencher at Schnapps Bar & Restaurant in National Park Village. Heading south? Synonymous with Ohakune as much as carrots, the famed main-street Chocolate Éclair Shop is worth the trip alone. Sinking your teeth into one of their celebrated giant cream-filled, chocolate-topped pastries is one of life's great pleasures. Just north of town, a curious diversion is Horopito Motors. It's featured in two classic Kiwi flicks, Smash Palace and Goodbye Pork Pie. Nicknamed Smash Palace, for a gold coin donation, you can see some film memorabilia and have a look around the yard. It's quite a yard – more like a vast car graveyard because Smash Palace are the biggest vintage car dismantlers in Australasia. It's like an enormous op-shop for old cars. They sell parts around the world for cars made between the 1920s-1970s and also for some early models that were built before WW1. The on-site museum also includes owner Colin Fredricksen's favourite car restorations on display. Back in my Ezi Car Rental vehicle, I was bound for Taumarunui, but I also enjoyed a short layover in the pint-sized village of Owhango, to reacquaint myself with Ohinetonga Scenic Reserve. Just over a decade ago a group of passionate local residents banded together to bring the birdlife back to this unlogged native podocarp forest, mercifully spared from the ravages of historic milling. This glorious slice of wilderness is on the boundary of Tongariro Forest Park and is now one of our national kiwi sanctuaries. It's also home to a vast flock native bird species including the whio (blue duck), dabchick, whitehead, North Island robin and kereru. Take a stroll on the 3.8km loop track around the reserve for some seriously soothing forest-bathing. I gave a massive 600 year old totara tree a fresh hug, after first marvelling over this mighty specimen four years ago. Yes, I'm still a happy little tree-hugger. I romped my way around the Ruapehu region in a trusty hybrid Ford Puma, courtesy of Ezi Car Rental. I thoroughly enjoyed the Ezi experience, where excellent vehicles, super sharp prices and fast & friendly service are all part of the package. Ezi Car Rental operates an extensive network from 24 locations across the country. They're everywhere you want to be with vehicles to suit your specific needs. Head to www.ezicarrental.co.nz The drama and grandeur of Ruapehu is power-packed as a year-round wonderland for outdoorsy adventure. Crowned by the triple volcanoes of the central plateau and the majestic Tongariro National Park, make tracks to the wide open spaces and hospitality charms of Ruapehu. www.visitruapehu.com Mike Yardley is our Travel Correspondent on Jack Tame Saturday Mornings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In all my travels, I've never encountered anything quite like it, particularly given its magnitude. Prising open the mighty King Country, Forgotten World Adventures (FWA) offers remarkable excursions, riding the rails of an abandoned railway line, stretching from the northern tip of the Ruapehu District to heartland Taranaki. It's not only an enduring totem to our guts-and-glory pioneering heritage but a more modern-day manifestation of gritty Kiwi ingenuity – and repurposing! Based in Taumarunui, FWA is an incredibly enterprising tourism venture boasting a compelling platter of soft adventure excursions, prising open the legends, heritage and unspoilt scenery of the hinterland. Forgotten World Adventures re-opened 142 kilometres of this decommissioned railway line in 2012, including 24 tunnels and 92 bridges – all built from hand. Founded by Ian Balme, this Waikato farmer dared to dream big, turning a mothballed rusting eyesore into a visionary business. For the past three years, FWA has been owned and operated by Grant Ross and Laura Wackett. They both have a fascinating backstory, principally in international television production, while Grant was also previously a professional rugby player in South Africa and France. Originally from Wellington, Grant is revelling in steering a homegrown enterprise, which was quite the baptism of fire given New Zealand was still wrestling with Covid when he purchased the business. He's very hands-on and highly engaging with guests. It was fascinating to chat to him about the challenges and rewards of the job – like when a massive storm buried the tunnel entrances in a pile of mud! The prohibitive costs of constant track maintenance underpinned KiwiRail's decision to pull the plug on the line's operation in 2010. Taking nearly 32 years to build, the Stratford – Okahukura Line (SOL) finally opened in 1932 and linked up with the main trunk line through Taumarunui to Auckland. Working gangs sawed and blasted their way through the bush-draped hinterland to lay the tracks of this steel artery. It cost 2.5 million pounds to build this line, equating to billions of dollars today – the most expensive rail line in our nation's history. They even built massive timber-trestle viaducts across the likes of the Mangatatoko Ravine, now overgrown in bush, because it would have been too difficult to maintain such a sky-high bridge. The engineering prowess was extraordinary. The line had been commissioned to transport products from the emerging farming, coal and logging industries. At its peak, there were 15 stations in operation on this line – now, concrete platforms serve as sobering memorial slabs to a bygone age. FWA operate six unique guided adventures, whether you're after a half-day excursion, full day or multi-day adventure. If you want to ride the entire 142km-long line to Stratford, that's a two-day affair, but I plumped for the full-day rail car ride to the self-declared Republic of Whangamōmona. You can do it one-way in either direction, with a night's stay in the irrepressible Whangamōmona Hotel. The historic hotel was built in 1912 and the area's proud history is lustily showcased on the pub walls. But full drama ensued in 1989when Whangamōmona threw a strop and declared its independence. It was prompted by local government reforms which carved up the boundaries of the Whangamōmona district, which resulted in half the district ending up in Manawatu-Whanganui, when most folk associate themselves with the Taranaki region. So they declared independence in the pub and continue celebrating Republic Day in January. You can even get your passport stamped at the pub counter. You'll love the ebullient spirit of the hotel and its patrons, with excellent meals and comfortable accommodation. Arriving into the main street, with its heritage shop facades, you'll feel like you've been transported into a Wild West movie set. It's utterly enthralling, and home to one of New Zealand's legendary watering holes. Meeting up with my FWA guide Ray, we set off from Whangamōmona, under bright blue skies, for our full-day ride back to Okahukura. Ray knows this wild region intimately, guiding since 2016 and prior to that delivering rural mail. He was an exceptional host on the rails, informative and effusively passionate about the region's rich heritage. This is certainly no train ride, but a unique self-drive rail journey in converted golf carts, where you're in charge of the pedals. Petrol powered and limited to a top speed of 22km an hour, these souped-up golf carts originate from Arizona, but given the lush and vivid greenness of the surrounding landscape, they certainly don't look out of place. I was half expecting a vast fairway to appear on the horizon. The weirdest initiation is feeling comfortable not steering the wheel, because you're firmly affixed to the rails. No turning required! The mining and milling heyday of the Forgotten World region may have long faded but the wrap-around scenery is deliriously drool-worthy, a blend of the bucolic, wistful, lonely and rustic. Animals vastly outnumber people in these parts, as we tootled by goats, deer, alpacas and happy herds of cows on elevated pastures, while a vast flock of freshly-sheared sheep skipped alongside the line, under the watchful eye of crowd-wrangling sheepdogs. Clattering along the tracks in our carts, curling through valleys and creased hills, we traversed lichen covered bridges spanning rivers, while more lichen streamed down from trees like confetti. We threaded our way through magnificent native forest, particularly around Tangarakau, where kiwi are being re-introduced to the bush. Towering papa cliffs rose up beside the railway line adding to the natural splendour. Reaching out on the eastern horizon, I snatched the occasional view of mighty Mt Ruapehu, piercing the skyline, by Tahora Saddle. The King Country's tightly folded steep-sided hills and starkly contrasting curvaceous hummocks, created by lahars from Taupo and Ruapehu eruptions, make for riveting topography. The Egyptians would be suitably impressed, because of all the pyramidal shapes that sharply point at the sky. The verdant countryside is sprinkled with clutches of ramshackle houses and dilapidated farm buildings, strutting the skyline as reminders of the region's boom times, when primary industries like timber-milling and coal-mining thrived. When in season, you can even pick wild blackberries, blueberries and apples from the railway line. It's sobering to reflect on how dramatically the population has changed in some of these settlements. A delicious buffet lunch awaited us in Tokirima, which FWA staff had prepared in advance of our arrival. We also stopped for scrumptious home-made snacks and a hot cuppa in the sleepy village of Matiere. It's still home to around 40 residents – and a thriving Cossie Club. At its peak, 85 years ago, Matiere had a population of 750, built on saw-milling and farmers breaking in land. This pioneering town once included a dairy factory, three general stores, two butchers, two drapers, a tailor, bank and post office. Information posts along the route, complete with historical photographs, illustrate how bustling many of these lineside communities used to be. But the undeniable highlight of riding these storied rails are the brick-lined tunnels laid by hand and the longest tunnel on the line, spanning 1500 metres. Apparently it comprises 3.5 million bricks and took eight years to build! Boring through these tunnels on our carts was absolutely thrilling. It certainly pays to wrap up warm. They can be bone-chillingly cold. The 1500 metre tunnel, known as the Okahukura Tunnel, is actually New Zealand's seventh longest rail tunnel. Adding to its ethereal theatre, a thick mist draped the middle of the tunnel, before we re-emerged from the darkness into spectacularly sunlit native bush. Rail travel has always exuded romanticism. The supreme sense of scenic intimacy is unmatched by road travel and the novelty of piloting your own passage along the tracks is an undeniable winner with the Kiwi DIY love affair. While in Taumarunui, my head hit the pillow at the Forgotten World Motel. My well-appointed unit was clean, quiet and toasty, the beds are cloud-comfortable and there's free Wi-Fi. The rail excursion season rolls on until May 10, before resuming again on October. Make tracks! For full details on the FWA product range, head to www.fwa.co.nz I romped my way around the Ruapehu region in a trusty hybrid Ford Puma, courtesy of Ezi Car Rental. I thoroughly enjoyed the Ezi experience, where excellent vehicles, super sharp prices and fast & friendly service are all part of the package. Ezi Car Rental operates an extensive network from 24 locations across the country. They're everywhere you want to be with vehicles to suit your specific needs. Head to www.ezicarrental.co.nz The drama and grandeur of Ruapehu is power-packed as a year-round wonderland for outdoorsy adventure. Crowned by the triple volcanoes of the central plateau and the majestic Tongariro National Park, make tracks to the wide open spaces and hospitality charms of Ruapehu. www.visitruapehu.com Mike Yardley is our Travel Correspondent on Jack Tame Saturday Mornings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode you'll learn the Life Theme or Incarnation Cross called Right Angle Cross of Eden. This happens to be Donald Trump's Life Theme, but also the Life Theme of listener, Ezi, who won the review of the week! I'll be teaching you about gates 11, 12, 6, and 36. If you have any of these gates, you'll learn so much about yourself. If you're feeling triggered about the title of this episode, I invite you to listen and open your mind! It is fascinating to understand the human design charts of all people no matter how you feel about them. And thank you to Ezi, who I made this episode especially for. If YOU want to win the review of the week like Ezi, just rate and review this show on apple podcasts and keep listening to see if I read your review. To learn all 64 gates inside my group coaching membership, Manifest with Madeline, get on the waitlist now.Follow Madeline's on Instagram @healthy_madelineLook up your Human Design Chart HereBook a reading with Madeline hereVisit Madeline's website here
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” - Nelson Mandela -- Ukubhiyozela uSuku lukaMandela, kwesi siqendu, sijonge ukubonisa udliwano-ndlebe lukaGqirha Robert Langer, Sc.D. kunye noGqr. Emery Brown, MD, PhD kwisiXhosa nakwisiNgesi. Yonwabela iinguqulelo ezimbini zodliwano-ndlebe. Sikwasebenzisa umculo woMhobe waseMzantsi Afrika ngasemva. -- Nceda uqaphele ukuba iimbono zale podcast zimele ezo zendwendwe zam (s) kunye nam. Sikhupha nayiphi na ilahleko nangayiphi na indlela. Nceda ujonge ingcali yezonyango eqinisekisiweyo yebhodi kunye norhulumente obhalisiweyo ukufumana iingcebiso kunye nokubonisana. Ezi azenzelwanga ukuba zithathe indawo yengcebiso ephilileyo yezonyango, iingcebiso okanye iingcebiso. Kwakhona, sikhupha nayiphi na ilahleko nangayiphi na indlela. --- To celebrate Mandela Day, in this episode, we aim to present the interviews of Dr. Robert Langer, Sc.D. and Dr. Emery Brown, MD, PhD in Xhosa and in English. Enjoy the dual translations of both interviews. -- Please note that the views of this podcast represent those of my guest (s) and I. We disclaim any loss in any way. Please see a medical professional who is board certified and state registered for advice and consultation. These are not designed to serve as a substitute for sound medical advice, suggestions or consultations. Again, we disclaim any loss in any way. ---
Andrew and Brenden talk about Ezi's All Star snub, Brenden's WNBA Power rankings that place NY Liberty at no. 1, and the recent Seattle Storm games vs. the Fever, Wings and Sky. They round off the episode with a discussion of the upcoming games vs. the Aces, Lynx, Dream and Sparks.
Andrew and Brenden kick things off with Ezi's contract extension and team USA. After this they talk about the Storm's games vs. Mercury, Aces, Lynx, and Sparks. Rounding off is a discussion of the upcoming games vs. Wings, Mercury, Aces and Connecticut Sun.
Зочны талаарх сонирхолтой баримтууд1. Дайн ба Энх хамтлаг 1996 онд Энхтайван (Mcit), Өлзийхишиг (XR), Даш (Хорон партизан) нар анхлан танилцаж улмаар Сүрэнбаяр (Ezi), Түвшинтөр (Bizzy) болон Түмэнжаргал (MC Аав) нарыг нэгтгэн 1997 оны 9-р сарын 10-нд албан ёсоор байгуулагдсан. Улмаар Наба болон Манхаа нар хамтлагт дарааллан орж байсан.2. 1997 онд Монголын анхны “Байлдан дагуулагч” хип хоп бүлгийг “Дайн ба Энх”, ”Люмино”, ”Эрх Чөлөө” хамтлагууд үүсгэн байгуулж, улмаар 1998 онд “2 хүү”, ”Мон Та Реп” хамтлагууд нэмэгдсэнээр 5 хамтлаг бүрдэж байв.3. Тэдний анхны уран бүтээл яруу найрагч Р.Чойномын шүлгээс санаа аван Хэрээ (Хирээ) мэд нэртэй гарсан бөгөөд 1998 онд хамтлагийнх нь Д.Энхтайван, Английн иргэн Жейсонтой хамтран "Зэвсэгтэн" хэмээх бүтээл гаргаж байсан ба хамтлагийн аяаа өөрсдөө бүтээдэг байснаараа бусад хамтлагаасаа ялгардаг байлаа.4. Дайн ба Энх 1997-2000 онд бүтээсэн уран бүтээлүүдээрээ 2001 онд "Өдөр тутам" нэртэй монголын анхны хип хоп цомгийг сонсогчдод толилуулж байв.5. 2002 онд удаах цомог нь "Нэг чигт" нэртэй бүтээгдсэн ба 2010 оноос хойш зохиосон бүтээлүүдээ нэгтгэн 3 дахь цомгоо гаргахаар зорьж байна.Live From Red Hero - Podcast©2024 Mongolian Visualshttps://www.instagram.com/livefromredhero/Guest: Tumenjargal (MC Aav)Host: Mend-Amarhttps://www.instagram.com/menduamor7/Artwork: Byambajavkhlanhttps://www.instagram.com/bmbjka/Logo & Pattern: Battushighttps://www.instagram.com/toshigmoshig/Audio: Enkhmanlaihttps://www.instagram.com/manlai.flac/Intro: Bodikhuu – Smooth Operatorhttps://www.instagram.com/bodikhuu1/Outro: Gambeat – Capital Bhttps://www.instagram.com/gambeat808/Studio: Tin Can Podcast Roomhttps://www.instagram.com/tincanpodcastroom/
How do you go from being an active 44-year-old, to suddenly discovering you have end-stage kidney disease? On this episode of NCD Chronicles, we get a glimpse into Ezi's life with chronic kidney disease, and how home-based peritoneal dialysis has given him the freedom to continue living a normal life. Consultant nephrologist Dr Azrini Binti Abdul Aziz weighs in to highlight innovations in peritoneal dialysis that have improved the monitoring and support for patients remotely, but also calls for renewed attention on the prevention of chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease.This episode of NCD Chronicles is brought to you by Baxter Healthcare Malaysia: The Kidney Care Journey in the Modern Era.Image credit: Shutterstock
Yahrtzeit Yomi #952!! ט אדר Rav Zalman Volozhiner רב שלמה זלמן ב״ר יצחק (1756 - 1788) --------------------------------- Today (Sunday, 9 Adar) marks the 236th Yahrtzeit of Rav Shlomo Zalman Volozhiner ZTL, fondly referred to as “Reb Zelmeleh”. Reb Zelmeleh (henceforth: Reb Zalman) was the younger brother of the renowned Rav Chaim Volozhiner, and was considered to be the foremost Talmid of the Vilna Gaon, and for good reason: From the time he was a very young child, Reb Zalman's unparalleled greatness in Torah scholarship was simply unfathomable. His mind was like a computer from which he could extract abstruse information at a moment's notice. There are dozens of stories that illustrate Rav Zalman's complete mastery over the vast sea of the Torah, as well as his ability to demonstrate, even in the midst of a seemingly mundane conversation, through the use of just the right phrase or dictum, that there is no wisdom or body of knowledge that is not in some way at least alluded to (if not openly addressed) in our holy Torah; the immutable principle of הֲפֹךְ בָּהּ וַהֲפֹךְ בָּהּ, דְּכֹלָּא בָהּ - “delve into the Torah thoroughly, and you'll find that everything is contained therein”. The full extent of Reb Zalman's incredible fluency in the entire Torah was described by no less a personage than his own older brother Rav Chaim, a towering Torah giant in his own right. Rav Chaim explained that Reb Zalman was as familiar with the voluminous gamut of the entire Torah literature, as we are with the thrice-daily-recited ״אשרי״ prayer! What's particularly inspiring about Reb Zalman was that his peerless encyclopedic knowledge was primarily utilized to ensure that everything he did was in meticulous accordance with the dictates of Halacha and Chazal; common custom notwithstanding. In situations where others were quick to dismiss a particular Halacha or Mitzvah with the claim of “well, nowadays this does not apply”, Reb Zalman would practice uncompromising loyalty to the Torah's mandates. Despite his phenomenal memory and vast knowledge, Rav Zalman never ceased reviewing Torah. Someone once witnessed Reb Zalman striding back-and-forth, reviewing a particular topic with tremendous enthusiasm. “How many times have you reviewed this topic?” he asked Reb Zalman. “About two hundred and fifty times,” was the reply. (Ohhhh boy. Here we go. I know exactly where this is heading. It's the age-old raging “Artscroll Biographies vs. Making of a Gadol” debate. I can already hear/read all the feedback....:) “Shkoiyach, Ezi (said facetiously). You have now told us that there was a born genius, who was also an unmatched masmid. How does that relate to us??! You're just making greatness seem unattainable!!” “Ezi, your Yahrtzeit article this week was pointless. Your article, together with all those whitewashed Artscroll biographies......” “Ezi, with all (actually, zero) due respect, your article was not only uninspiring and discouraging, but it is also a tremendous distortion. Instead of presenting our Gedolim as flawless angelic beings, maybe tell us about their human struggles and challenges which they undoubtedly encountered??! After all is said and done, they were human beings. We need human role models to emulate, not the flawless cherubim which you present them to be.” Ok, fine. So allow me to present to you the type of struggle which Reb Zalman faced regularly: [Remainder on WhatsApp group] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To dedicate or sponsor, please contact 917-841-5059. Sponsorships can be paid by Zelle to the same number. First come, first served. Monthly sponsorships are $540. Weekly sponsorships are $180. Daily sponsorships are as follows: Dedications (l'Zecher Nishmas, Zechus shidduch/refuah/yeshuah, etc.) are $50. Sponsorships (fliers, advertising, promotions, additional links, etc.) are $100. The cost to request and sponsor a Tzaddik that is not included on the Yahrtzeit Yomi schedule is $180.
The Yazidi community in Australia is celebrating the end of a three day fast. The Three Day Fast in December is one all Yazidis are expected to observe. Fasting occurs from dawn until sunset, and the nights are given to feasting, merry making and some prayer. As for the "Eda Rojiya Ezi" or Feast of “Ezi or the Almighty”, it falls on Friday after three days of fasting. We spoke to a few members of the Yazidi community in Wagga Wagga, Khatoun, Parwin and Ibrahim regarding this special occasion. - Civaka Êzîdî li Australya pîrozbahiya cenjina Ezî dike pishtî rojî-girtina sê rojan. Em derbarê vê roja pîroz bi Ibrahîm Helîqî, Xatûn Temar û Perwîn ê re axifîn û me ji wan pirsî ew çawa pîrozbahiya vê rojê li Australiya pîroz dikin…
The Yazidi community in Australia is celebrating the end of a three day fast. The Three Day Fast in December is one all Yazidis are expected to observe. Fasting occurs from dawn until sunset, and the nights are given to feasting, merry making and some prayer. As for the "Eda Rojiya Ezi" or Feast of “Ezi or the Almighty”, it falls on Friday after three days of fasting. We spoke to a few members of the Yazidi community in Wagga Wagga, Khatoun, Parwin and Ibrahim regarding this special occasion. - Civaka Êzîdî li Australya pîrozbahiya cenjina Ezî dike pishtî rojî-girtina sê rojan. Em derbarê vê roja pîroz bi Ibrahîm Helîqî, Xatûn Temar û Perwîn ê re axifîn û me ji wan pirsî ew çawa pîrozbahiya vê rojê li Australiya pîroz dikin…
Andrew and Rowan Schaberg Seattle Storm writer for the The Next discuss all things Seattle Storm. They talk about Jewell Loyd, Ezi, Jordan Horston, the rookies and get into some fun questions like who would Rowan draft in this years upcoming draft and who would she draft to currently help out the team.
Amazing game from Ezi and Sami! Andrew gets into it covering the starting line ups, what happened quarter by quarter and rounding off with a look at the stats.
Great game from Ezi! Andrew gets into it covering the starting line ups, what happened quarter by quarter and rounding off with a look at the stats.
This month, we're celebrating the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022 coming to Sydney by highlighting a different player each week in September.Ezi Magbegor is considered among the most exciting rising stars of basketball – whether it's in the US, Europe or back home in Oz, where she celebrated a WNBL Championship win this year with the Melbourne Boomers. But it's with the Australian Opals that Ezi will be going for gold at the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022 in Sydney later this month. And we can't wait to see it. Our Managing Editor Alex Davies caught up with the 1.93cm athlete, during her WNBA season with the Seattle Storm, to talk training priorities, playing with Lauren Jackson and the power of going at her own pace. CREDITS: This podcast was hosted by WH managing editor Alex Davies and produced by WH editor-in-chief Lizza Gebilagin with additional sound editing by Abby Williams.For more from Women's Health Australia, find us on Instagram, visit our website or find the print and digital editions of the magazine. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This year's FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup is only a month away and Ezi Magbegor is more than ready. A self-described ‘quiet person' Ezi says she has tried to stay grounded during her meteoric rise in the sport. A remarkable feat given that she's currently playing in the WNBA and was part of the Seattle Storm's championship winning team in her rookie season. In this conversation Jamila Rizvi and Ezi Magbegor talk all things basketball, keeping a level head and dealing with pressure at an elite level.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
She's the ultimate big… fierce, loyal to her team-mates and never stepping back from a challenge.Cayla George made an impact at this years Tokyo2020 Olympics for the Opals - but by sharing her truth she lets us peek into how the squad felt through the campaign and afterwards.Cayla showed the kind of leadership needed by her decisive action when team mates Tiffany and Ezi were confronted by racial intolerance. She calls it out and she calls for action because nothing less will do.All eyes are on the Melbourne Boomers with big changes in the team this could be a special season.Settle back and get comfortable it's a big episode as we wrap up the year and get ready for some laughs as well!Enjoy!Join us on Twitter and Facebook: @TheBreezePod
Ezi Ohaya is a medical student here at Ross University, Vice-President of Ross' Black Male Doctors Org., and low-key a chef on the side :). I enjoyed talking to him about his journey so far, how he takes care of his mental health, how cooking and exercise are forms of stress relief, mental health for black men, and more. To keep up with his journey - and for his entertaining stories - you can follow Ezi on instagram at @afrikvngezi! -- A few more things: If you have a moment, please SHARE this with a friend if you liked this episode! -- Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE if you're listening via iTunes/Apple Podcasts, and RATE/REVIEW - it would mean so much! -- Finally, I'd love to hear from you! Let me know what you thought of this episode and if you have any topics you'd like to hear in the future. You can DM me at instagram.com/estelleavbuere or message me through my website at creativelybyestelle.com/contact. -- May God continue to bless you as a student and creative. Stay focused, and don't forget to keep creating! -- P.S. for fun: Inspiring Musical Theatre Songs PLAYLIST --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/estelle-avbuere/message
In this last episode of Season 1, Ezi bids goodbye to the podcast and shares her thoughts on the question so central to this show and her own work: What does it mean to live and be well?As with all things, Ezi does it her way, with a lovely little bonus as she says bye, for now.
A kínai városban terjedő rejtélyes betegséget nem a visszatérő SARS-vírus okozza - ez volt a címe az első cikknek, ami a 444-en megjelent a 2020-as koronavírus járványról. Január 5-én tette be Horváth Bence kollégám, vasárnap délutáni ügyeletben, és nagyjából ennek megfelelő érdeklődés követte a hírt, a cikket tízen lájkolták a Facebookon. Ma már nehéz visszaemlékezni azokra az időkre, amikor a járvány még annyira nem volt hír, hogy a hétvégi ügyeletes is talán csak azért rakta be, mert nem talált semmi érdekesebbet. Nem sokkal Bence cikkének megjelenése után a járvány ugyanis eluralta a világ sajtóját, Az újságíróknak, szerkesztőségeknek ki kellett kielégítenie a soha nem látott olvasói híréhséget, meg miközben a korábbinál sokkal kevesebb volt az elérhető és megbízható információ, a válság miatt pedig komolyan megcsappant a médiacégek bevétele. Ráadásul Magyarországon a kormány a járványt is arra használja ki, hogy tovább hadakozzon a sajtóval, és ahogy egyik járványhullám jön a másik után, az emberek frusztrációjának egy része is a sajtón csapódik le. A Pozitív podcastsorozat mai adásában egy kicsit a magunkkal foglalkozunk, vagyis azzal, hogy hogyan kezelte és kezeli a járványt a sajtó, milyen új feladatokat, felelősségeket és kihívásokat jelent a koronavírus az újságíróknak és hogyan hatott a járvány okozta válság a magyar médiapiacra. Az adás első felében Haszán Zoltán kollégámmal, a 444.hu szerkesztőjével beszélgettem, aki egy éve szinte minden napját a járványügyi adatok böngészésével kezdi, és aki, Szurovecz Illéssel együtt összefogja a koronavírus-járvány alakulásával és a kormányzati reakciókkal kapcsolatos anyagainkat. Zoltán ráadásul egy jó ideje újságíróból amolyan járványügyi közszolgáltató adatközlővé is átalakult, a 444 koronavírus oldalán ugyanis napi szinten olyan, a járvány alakulásának megértésében kulcsfontosságú adatokat számol ki és frissít grafikonokon, amelyeket a kormány, valamiért, nem hajlandó közölni. Az interjúban sokat beszélgettünk arról, hogy miért alakult ki ez a helyzet, vagyis hogy miért van az, hogy a magyar kormány olyan alapadatokat tart vissza, amelyeket semmilyen más országban nem titkosak. Az Orbán-kormány a tőle független sajtót is megpróbálja behúzni a járványkezelés kapcsán kreált politikai konfliktusokba, azzal vádolva például a 444-et, hogy direkt úgy válogat a járványügyi adatokból, hogy rossz fényben tüntesse fel a kormányt. Zoltán szerint viszont nem arról van szó, hogy a független sajtó a kormánnyal próbálna viaskodni, csak a valóságot próbáljuk bemutatni. Ezi viszont eltér attól, mint amit a kormány mutat. A járványban nemcsak azzal kell megküzdenie a sajtó egy részének, hogy a kormány elhallgat információkat, majd hazugsággal vagy valami még rosszabbal vádolja a médiát, hanem azzal is, hogy a koronavírus okozta válság miatt a médiavállalatok bevételei is nagyot csökkentek. Adásunk másik vendége, Urbán Ágnes médiakutató, a Mérték Médiaelemző Műhely munkatársa és a Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem docense kiszámolta, hogy a kormánypárti sajtót természetesen nem érintette ilyen rosszul a válság, a kormány ugyanis a járvány alatt is nagyon sok pénzt csatornázott ezekhez a médiavállalatokhoz, ezzel tovább torzítva a magyar médiapiacot. Viszont még így is úgy érezte a kormány, hogy bővíteni kell a Fideszhez hű, de legalábbis nem kritikus sajtó elérését, ez vezethetett például ahhoz, hogy a járvány alatt, részben arra hivatkozva a kormánypárt elfoglalta az Indexet. Urbán Ágnessel arról is beszélgettünk, miközben a járvány alatt sokkal többen olvastak újságot, sok olvasó a sajtóra vetíti ki a járvány miatti frusztrációját. Viszont szerinte aki azzal vádolja a sajtót, hogy anyagi érdekből fújja föl a járványveszélyről szóló híreket, az teljesen félreérti a média működését.
Ezi afo ohuru to you all! On todays episode, we will be discussing our favourite Igbo dishes, music and movies. We will also be discussing how to get rid of some names given by Igbo people. Biko these are our personal opinions and do not reflect the general view that may be held. We hope you enjoy. Thank you for listening. Chukwu gozie gi. Find us on Twitter @WYVPodcast1 and Instagram @WYVPodcast.
Ezi joined Sam on the line this morning from the WNBL hub in Cairns to chat the season.
Welcome to Living Well - In Conversation.I'm Ezi and on In Conversation I'll be joined by exciting panels of Indigenous, Black, and Racialized practitioners, researchers, and administrators who will give us their take on what it means to live and be well. Each episode will explore disruptive wellness related questions such as how can we be well in socially unwell worlds, who gets to be called an athlete, or what are the ways in which art and design contribute to the wellbeing of Racialized folks. Join me for this special programming brought to you by the Well Being Collective @ Hart House as we explore well being with our peoples in mind. https://harthouse.ca/wellbeing Music by: IG @razaqeltoro
Welcome to Living Well - In the HouseI'm Ezi and on each episode of In The House I'll be joined by a special guest from within this big ol' house – The University of Toronto. Join me as Indigenous, Black, and Racialized alumni, staff, faculty, and students share their work and talk about how they're contributing to the wellness space. Interviews, stories, poems, excerpts from books; stay tuned for this special programming, brought to you by the Well Being Collective @ Hart House.Music by: Ezi Odozor
Ezinwanne (Ezi) Odozor is a Nigerian-born writer, scholar, and student support specialist based in Toronto. Her work focuses on themes of identity, culture, gender, race, health, and intimacy. Ezi’s work has been featured in several journals, including Room Magazine, Arc Poetry Magazine, and Hypatia (upcoming). Her writing has also been showcased in several exhibits, most notably in Oluseye’s "A Room Full of Black Boys", which was featured on CBC. Ezi recently completed a Master of Education degree in global health at the University of Toronto, where she worked across the subjects of race, Black-feminisms, anti-colonialism, and global health. Her latest publication, Cartographies of Blackness & Black Indigeneities, was co-edited alongside Professor George Dei and Andrea Jimenez Vasquez. Ezi is currently working on a four-book series centered on Black Womanhood alongside Janelle Brady (PhD.c.) and Professor Njoki Wane. Afua Cooper | The Hanging of Angelique bell hooks | Representing Whiteness in the Black Imagination Philip S.S. Howard | White privilege: For or against? James Baldwin | The Fire Next Time | Video: Famous Debate against W.F. Buckley (1965) | Video: James Baldwin & Nikki Giovanni, a Conversation Professor George Dei | His bio & Brief CV Professor Njoki Wane | Her bio & Brief CV Professor Lance McCready | Their bio & CV Dr. Andrew B. Campbell | Their bio | Their youtube Channel Elisabeth Akinwale | @eakinwale @13thflow https://elisabethakinwale.com/ https://www.13thflow.com/ Anti-Black Racism Reading List Follow Ezi on Instagram: @echolibrary Learn more about Ezi: www.eziodozor.com (re-launching soon)
After beginning her career mostly as an actress, EZI found success in 2018 with the AFRAID OF THE DARK EP. Now she's back with "A summer day in 2020," a collection of songs written during quarantine.
A Quarta temporada do MTGC está no ar! Para essa temporada, teremos um objetivo-base para cumprirmos: Queremos descobrir o que o Magic significa para as pessoas. Para isso, a abertura de temporada mudou de formato e trouxe um monte de gente convidada junto, com trechos gravados diretamente da Central Fest. Dê play e entenda o significado do Magic para o Thiago do Diário Planinauta, o Rapha do Fagulhando, o Gustavo Anzai do Café com Magic, o Ezi, o Grande, o Lierson Mattenhauer do Xepa, o Cian do Life is Magic, o Charlão do Magic Noobz e o Mauro, Uruguaio, que fez 7-0-1 na final da LATAM Series. A quarta temporada do MTGC é trazida até vocês pela BurnMana! Eu passei a terceira temporada inteira falando para vocês as vantagens de usar o serviço da Curadoria BurnMana, mostrando que é só enviar as cartas para eles que o resto é todo feito na plataforma, sem você se preocupar com nada. Também sempre disse que tudo isso era por uma pequena taxa. Mas, agora, essa taxa é ainda menor, agora a taxa é metade do que era antes. Isso mesmo, a taxa da curadoria BurnMana é 7,5%. Não é promoção. Não é brinde. É o preço. As vantagens são incontáveis. Com 7,5% do valor você contrata uma equipe de venda, marketing, classificação e organização da coleção e facilitação de frete ao consumidor. Se isso não é argumento o suficiente para você enviar suas cartas agora para a plataforma, você pode optar pela opção de anúncio direto de cartas. Por que? Por que esse serviço é COMPLETAMENTE GRATUÍTO. Também não é promoção. É de graça. É só cadastrar suas cartas na plataforma e enviar para o comprador. Fácil né? Não perca tempo e acesse www.burnmana.com e saiba mais! O MTGC também é trazido até você pelos padrinhos! Acesse www.padrim.com.br/mtgc e saiba como ajudar o projeto a se manter! Esses são os padrinhos nos níveis a partir do Evangelizador do Magic: Diego Leão Diniz Dennys Garcia Filipe Santiago Augusto Pedro Augusto Gregory —————————————————————————————————————— Onde encontrar os convidados: Youtube Diário Planinauta (Thiago) Youtube Fagulhando (Rapha) Youtube Café com Magic (Anzai) Twitter Ezi, o Grande (Eduardo) Podcast Xepa! (Lierson) Instagram Life is Magic (Cian) Youtube Magic Noobz (Charlão) Onde encontrar o MTGC: facebook.com/MTGCPodcast instagram.com/MTGCPodcast twitch.tv/MTGCPodcast twitter.com/ViniWeizenmann twitter.com/mtgcpodcast Escute o MTGC no Spotify! bit.ly/mtgcspotify Adicione nosso feed em seu agregador: www.mtgc.com.br/feed/podcast Mande seu e-mail para podcast@mtgc.com.br Cards Citados Links citados: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2Dlh7vmmRE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsfhNcH5Drk&t=530s http://mtgc.com.br/2018/09/09/s01e23/ Ficha Técnica: Microfone: Audio-Technica ATR2500-USB Gravador Zoom H6 (cedido pelo Lierson no Central Fest) Software para gravação: Audacity Software para edição: Audacity Trilha sonora: Vinheta de introdução feita como cortesia por Guilherme Borba especialmente para o MTGC. – Tracks criadas especialmente para o MTGC pelo Felipe Martinelli do canal Puressência
Melissa Selzer and I talked about We and Our Own by one of histories most incredible women, Magdalena Mouján Otaño. The poem, of the same name, written by her grandfather, that inspired this short story is here: Zer da Euskera, nor da euskaldunak, Zeiñ, will Nongotarrak say? Galdezka daude atzerritarrak Ontara Begira, mundu gustyan bere berdiñik Ez Duben Euskal will miss. Eziñ ikusi gaituste ondo, irten gautezen argira, iñork mantxarik sortu ez dezan Gure Jatorri Garbira. - Pedro Mari Otaño Our next book will be Bloodline by Claudia Gray. It may be available at your local library, or it can be purchased on Amazon. Sisters of Sci-Fi is available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and through the RSS Feed.
EZI stops by the Pop Nerd Lounge this week and we talk about her family influence in music, mental health and she tries her hand at song association.EZI’s InstagramEZI’s website
Playlist 1. 00:00 Athom & Tony Hammer - Elevate 2. 03:45 Josh Bailey - Pari 3. 07:15 Zan & Ezi & DStarr- Spero 4. 12:00 Bravio - Rain 5. 15:58 LTN - Heaven Above 6. 18:32 Profetik - Awaken At Dawn 7. 22:23 Andy Wide - Hovercar 8. 26:53 Rodrigo Deem - Karachai 9. 32:06 Zoxy - Escape (A Day Without You) 10. 37:03 Maryn - Nanda 11. 41:15 Josa & Ignacio - Aerial 12. 46:07 Miroslav - Touch The Sun (Syndex Remix) 13. 51 :55 Asprai & Cosmaks - 3091km 14. 57:24 Chris Bekker - Fractals Don't forget to check out Tecktonics episode 090C for a full hour of new mellow smooth progressive house tracks. This can only be heard on Soundcloud along with a free download. Enjoy! https://soundcloud.com/tecktonics www.instagram.com/tecktonicsshow/ https://twitter.com/TecktonicsShow
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Follow Elliptical Sun On Spotify open.spotify.com/user/ellipticalsunmusic Subscribe to Elliptical Sun http://www.youtube.com/c/EllipticalSunRecordings --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Elliptical Sun Melodies website https://ellipticalsunmelodies.com Twitter https://twitter.com/EllipticalSun Facebook https://facebook.com/ellipticalsunmelodies/ Soundcloud @ellipticalsunmelodies Beatport: https://beatport.com/label/elliptical…n-melodies/25692 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellipticalsun/ Spotify open.spotify.com/user/ellipticalsunmusic Youtube http://www.youtube.com/c/EllipticalSunRecordings Follow Bryn Liedl Soundcloud @brynliedlmusic Facebook https://facebook.com/brynliedlmusic Twitter https://twitter.com/brynliedl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 'We Are Elliptical' show aims to give artists from all corners of electronic music the opportunity to showcase their sound through exclusive music and guestmixes. We Are Elliptical will air once a month every 3rd Thursday, 18.00-20.00 CET on DI.fm with our permanent host, Bryn Liedl. Tracklist: 1. Bryn Liedl - Waking Up 2. Bryn Liedl & Chris Giuliano - Foreshadow 3. Skrillex & Poo Bear - Would You Ever (ARTY Remix) 4. Lee Coulson - Injabulo 5. ATTLAS - Concussion 6. Dylhen - Drift 7. Vlad Enthu - Dream Way 8 LTN, Stendahl & Arielle Maren - Black Hole (Blood Groove & Kikis Instrumental Remix) 9. Sergey Shvets - The New Old School 10. Paul Arcane & Sodality - Gamma 11. Chris Giuliano - Anaerobic 12. Julie Thompson, Theoh - How It Feels 13. Omar Diaz, Bigtopo, Emme - Back Again Adrian Alexander Guestmix 1. Adrian Alexander & Skylane - Whispers 2. EMATA & Jeff Ozmits - Nothing But Love 3. Xiera - Claudia 4. Nikhil Prakash - Westside 5. Andrew Bayer vs. Cerf, Mitiska & Jaren - Memories On The Run (Mitiska Mashup) 6. Adrian Alexander & The Antipodes - Oceans Calling 7. Chris Giuliano vs. Limelght - Don’t Leave Me Anaerobic Now (Adrian Alexander Mashup) 8. Paul Arcane & Sodality - Gamma 9. Adrian Alexander & The Antipodes - Oxygen 10. Aressa & Apollo Nash vs. Aresz - Genesis 11. Zan & Ezi and dStarr - Spero 12. Adrian Alexander & 5ALVO - Chromatic 13. Jason Ross feat. Fiora - Through It All
1. Kap Slap - Gone (feat. Ezi) 2. Justin Caruso - Talk About Me (feat. Victoria Zaro) 3. Tchami - World To Me (feat. MNEK) 4. Snakehips & MO - Don't Leave (Throttle Remix) 5. Drezo - Prisoner (Original Mix) 6. DUSTYCLOUD - Sometimes (Original Mix) 7. JDG - Crusader (Original Mix) 8. Matroda x Migos - Bad And Boujee (VIP Edit) 9. 3LAU - ID vs Is It Love (Acapella) 10. Alok & Shapeless - Who Gives (Original Mix) 11. Dombresky - Utopia (4B Remix) 12. San Holo - Light 13. Ekowraith - Waiting For Tonight (Club Mix) 14. Botnek - Through The Night (Snails Remix) 15. 3LAU - Fire (Justin Caruso VIP) 16. NGHTMRE - Burn Out (Original Mix) 17. Galantis - In My Flags (A&G Mashup) 18. Dog Blood - Next Order 19. Malaa - Diamonds (Brohug Remix) 20. 3LAU - On My Mind (feat. Yeah Boy)
Chika Unigwe was born in Enugu, Nigeria, and now lives in Turnhout, Belgium. She holds a BA in English Language and Literature from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and an MA from the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium. She also holds a PhD from the University of Leiden, The Netherlands, having completed a thesis entitled "In the shadow of Ala. Igbo women writing as an act of righting" in 2004. Chika Unigwe is the author of fiction, poetry, articles and educational material. She won the 2003 BBC Short Story Competition for her story "Borrowed Smile", a Commonwealth Short Story Award for "Weathered Smiles" and a Flemish literary prize for "De Smaak van Sneeuw", her first short story written in Dutch. "The Secret", another of her short pieces, was nominated for the 2004 Caine Prize. She was the recipient of a 2007 Unesco-Aschberg fellowship for creative writing, and of a 2009 Rockefeller Foundation fellowship for creative writing. Her first novel, De Feniks, was published in Dutch by Meulenhoff / Manteau in September 2005; it is the first book of fiction written by a Flemish author of African origin. Chika Unigwe published her second novel, On Black Sisters' Street(first released in Dutch under the title Fata Morgana), a tale of choices and displacement set against the backdrop of the Antwerp prostitution scene. Night Dancer, Chika Unigwe’s third novel, is based on the contrast that exists between tradition and modern life in present-day Nigeria. Mma is confronted by a concealed past when her mother, Ezi, dies unexpectedly. Ezi had left Mma’s father because he had made their servant girl pregnant. http://www.chikaunigwe.com/
Zdravá, leč unavená redakce (0:00 - 11:42) Událost týdne: CATACLYSM (11:43 - 20:33) Novinky: Uniklo nám Uncharted, Je Mickey opravdu EPIC?, Zdeněk miluje Laru (20:34 - 34:09) Hra týdne: Gran Turismo 5 (34:10 - 49:16) Retro: Z! (49:17 - 57:41) Pravidelná dotazová smršť (57:42 - 1:17:17) Soutěž o Eziův hrneček
Zdravá, leč unavená redakce (0:00 - 11:42) Událost týdne: CATACLYSM (11:43 - 20:33) Novinky: Uniklo nám Uncharted, Je Mickey opravdu EPIC?, Zdeněk miluje Laru (20:34 - 34:09) Hra týdne: Gran Turismo 5 (34:10 - 49:16) Retro: Z! (49:17 - 57:41) Pravidelná dotazová smršť (57:42 - 1:17:17) Soutěž o Eziův hrneček
Zdravá, leč unavená redakce (0:00 - 11:42) Událost týdne: CATACLYSM (11:43 - 20:33) Novinky: Uniklo nám Uncharted, Je Mickey opravdu EPIC?, Zdeněk miluje Laru (20:34 - 34:09) Hra týdne: Gran Turismo 5 (34:10 - 49:16) Retro: Z! (49:17 - 57:41) Pravidelná dotazová smršť (57:42 - 1:17:17) Soutěž o Eziův hrneček