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The Word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. Join us here at the Treadweary Podcast as we begin a lengthy study of the book of Ezekiel. Why can't grandma save me? What do we do about our sins and lack of righteousness?Psalm 123Ezekiel 14:12-23Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions - Ether Ridge, Kvelden Trapp, Eleven Count, Gra Hovedvei, River Lapse, Felt Lining
The Word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. Join us here at the Treadweary Podcast as we begin a lengthy study of the book of Ezekiel. What are our idols of the heart? What is the purpose of God speaking against us sometimes?Psalm 48Ezekiel 14:1-11Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions - Milkwood, Ether Ridge, Kvelden Trapp, Eleven Count, Gra Hovedvei, River Lapse, Felt Lining
The Word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. Join us here at the Treadweary Podcast as we begin a lengthy study of the book of Ezekiel. Who are these godless preachers? Am I one of them? Should we fear that we are preaching and speaking from our own hearts and souls? How do we hear and/or speak words of peace when there is no peace? What is our part in the work of death and resurrection and how do we get it wrong? How bad could things be if we do not speak to all sin, but also bring the truth of the Gospel of life in Jesus?Psalm 42Ezekiel 13Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions - Milkwood, Ranch Hand, Dearborn, Ether Ridge, Kvelden Trapp, Eleven Count, Gra Hovedvei, River Lapse, Felt Lining
In celebration of All The Best reaching 500 episodes, we're looking back into the archives and replaying episodes that, while recorded in years past, remain relevant today. This week we're bringing you ‘Endometriosis', an episode that first aired in March 2020. Reproductive health for people with uteruses is still an area that is under-researched, with people still finding it difficult to have their symptoms taken seriously and diagnosed. We'd also like to note that the language used in this episode around endometriosis isn't inclusive of everyone who experiences the illness. ***************** ‘Endometriosis' by Erin Dick 18 months ago, Erin was told she had an incurable illness. Unexpectedly, the diagnosis came as a relief. Endometriosis is an illness that affects 1 in 10 Australian people. Tissue similar to the lining of the uterus is found where it shouldn't be. It's often painful, can cause infertility, and it can take years to receive a diagnosis. Endo is a chronic illness with no cure. March is Endometriosis Awareness Month – Erin shares her story about living with endo, from diagnosis and surgery, to the day-to day of chronic illness. Correction: this story contains a description of endometriosis as “the presence of endometrial deposits outside the endometrial cavity.” The correct definition is: “the presence of tissue similar to the lining of the uterus found throughout the body.” You can find out more about endometriosis by visiting Endometriosis Australia's website, or their Facebook page. Producer: Erin Dick Supervising Producer: Britta Jorgensen Music: ‘Stillness', ‘Alchemical', ‘The PI Sleeps', ‘White Filament', ‘Felt Lining' by Blue Dot Sessions. All The Best credits: Executive Producer: Ryan Pemberton Victorian State Coordinator: Jordan Fennell Host: Maddy Macquine Episode mix and compile: Elina Godwin Community Coordinators: Chloe Gillespie and Danni Stewart SYN Community Coordinator: Lee Robinson Social Media Producer: Matilda FaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
لماذا تعاني مصر من لعنة الغلاء؟ لماذا لا تنخفض الأسعار أبدًا ونمر بقفزات في أسعار السلع والخدمات كل مدة؟ هل سعر الفائدة أداة فعالة في السيطرة على الغلاء؟ يتحدث مع «مدى مصر» حول هذه الأسئلة الباحث الاقتصادي والمحلل المالي محمد رمضان في هذا البودكاست ويشاركنا رأيه في الأسباب الهيكلية للتضخم في مصر. Music Credentials: Lo Margin by Blue Dot Sessions Falaal by Blue Dot Sessions Felt Lining by Blue Dot Sessions Aourourou by Blue Dot Sessions
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David Siddhartha Patel of Brandeis University explains the regional rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran, including how this rivalry is playing out in Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, and Qatar. For more information visit www.primarysource.org/podcasts Credits: "Kim Arar" by Wind of Anatolia (with permission) "March on Gumdrop Field" by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) "Cold War Echo" by Kai Engel (CC BY 4.0) "Vik Fenceta" by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) "Vik Fence Haflak" by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) "Soothe" by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) "Lacquer Groove" by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) "Transit Vidal" by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) "Eventual Victory" by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) "Just the Feeling in the Room" by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) "Felt Lining" by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) "Distill" by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) Image: "Aircraft_Fighter_Jet_F-15_Eagle_Royal_Saudi_Air_Force" by Matt Morgan (CC BY-SA 2.0)
“And I think it saved the day, because we didn't have any money.” —Captain Rainbow About: No place has tested the currents of change more than the Anderson Valley, a Gaza Strip-sized setting hidden in the hills of Northern California. Home to the language of Boontling, a fast fading past prose of the old frontier, the fate of the area’s kitschy tongue relies not on whether the valley will change, but how. And why. Show Notes: [00:40] “Curious” by Blue Dot Sessions Related: A short video profile of O’Kane busking in New York City [03:10] “Time” by Morgan O’Kane [04:30] Light reading on Wes Smoot (The Anderson Valley Advertiser) [05:35] An alternate definition for the origin of the “buckey walter” [06:00] “Town Market” by Blue Dot Sessions [06:20] Light reading on the discovery of the Anderson Valley And a step back (Walt Wines) [06:30] A close look at where valley is located (Cleveland State University) [07:05] Boontling: An American Lingo by Charles C. Adams ...in The Atlas Obscura ...in TIME ...in The Daily Mail ...in The Paris Review ...in The A.V. Club ...in Crave [09:20] Some neat articles that dive into the boontling dictionary [11:50] “Lemon and Melon” by Blue Dot Sessions [13:00] Boontling and the Anderson Valley Brewing Company [14:45] Light reading on Bobby “Chimpunk” Glover (The Anderson Valley Advertiser) [15:15] The New York Times’ review of “Bulrusher” by Eisa Davis [16:35] “Milkwood” by Blue Dot Sessions [17:30] Light reading on the Pomo Indians [18:00] Audio from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s fireside chat about the Dust Bowl [18:15] Audio from a newsreel depicting sights and sounds from Victory in Europe Day in 1945 [19:00] Light reading on Danny Kuny [22:20] “Ve Main Chori Chori” by Reshma [23:20] “Sunday Lights” by Blue Dot Sessions [23:40] Highly recommend listening to this podcast interview between Russell Brand and Adam Curtis about individualism [31:00] “Don’t Fear the Reaper” cover by the Vitamin String Quartet [31:05] Light reading on Jim Jones (The Atlantic) [31:10] KGO News report of the the massacre at Jonestown [31:50] Light reading on Charles Manson (Wikipedia) [35:05] The Grange [36:15] “Midnight Rider” by the Allman Brothers [36:20] “Fishing in the Dark” by the Nitty Gritty Band [39:30] “Which Side Are You On” performed by Darryl Cherney [40:40] Light reading on the impacts of clear-cutting [40:45] “Algae Tender” by Blue Dot Sessions [43:40] “Brimevil” by Blue Dot Sessions [43:55] Light reading on the Spotted Owl (National Geographic). Audio from xeno-canto.org [44:00] A timeline of the Spotted Owl’s effect on timber and impact on price [44:15] What cutting a redwood looks and sounds like [44:30] An overview of Mendocino County’s timber harvesting [44:34] A deep read on the more recent state of the redwood [45:50] Lousiana Pacific celebrates 40th Anniversary at New York Stock Exchange [46:40] More on Sherry Glaser [47:40] “Earth First” by Darryl Cherney [49:25] Light reading on Redwood Summer and the Cointelpro (The Nation) Related: Trailer to “Who Bombed Judi Bari?”‚ a documentary that explores the title prompt [49:50] “Who Bombed Judi Bari” performed by Darryl Cherney [49:55] KTVU News report related to Judi Bari bombing [50:20] “Algae Trio” by Blue Dot Sessions [50:35] Related: Judi Bari’s obituary in the New York Times [51:05] Light reading on selling logs to Mexico (Los Angeles Times) [53:35] Lousiana Pacific sells its California assets (CNN Money) [53:40] [56:00] “Felt Lining” by Blue Dot Sessions More at thisissomenoise.com
I wanted to name this episode "it's not easy being green," but it really is. The Green Knight had his head chopped off last episode...but still carried it out of the most uncomfortable Christmas dinner ever. Really, it's not easy being Gawain, who has to go present his neck in payment. Except it really is easy being Gawain. Most of this episode will consist of him sleeping until noon in a fancy castle. But he still has that date with destiny on New Year's Day...and by "destiny" I mean a hairy green gentleman who is really good at pole vaulting. If you disrespect the hobbies of the creatures this week, they will make your life mildly uncomfortable for like an evening. You've been warned. Sponsors: Check out http://www.blueapron.com/legends to try the #1 food and recipe delivery service. Be sure to use LEGENDS to get your first three meals free! Texture is pretty great. You can read over 200 magazines all for the price of subscriptions to 2-3 magazines. It's a great deal and an even better app, and you can try it for two weeks for free at http://www.texture.com/myths Music: “A Perceptible shift” by Andy G. Cohen “Monkeybars” by Andy G. Cohen “Curious Case” by Blue Dot Sessions “Felt Lining” by Blue Dot Sessions “PolyCoat” by Blue Dot Sessions “Tiny Putty” by Blue Dot Sessions “Chance” by Kai Engel “Run” by Katie Engel “Scenery” by Kai Engel “Love Wins” by Lee Rosevere “Bloomer” by Podington Bear “Dark Disco” by Podington Bear “Funk” by Podington Bear “Guestlist” by Podington Bear “Little Black Cloud” by Podington Bear “We Make a Good Team” by Podington Bear “Wednesday Night Flavor” by Podington Bear
Introduction episode to Memoria, a new fortnightly podcast featuring micro stories about the moments that shaped us and how our memories change over time. In this episode, we are calling for 400-word submissions from writers who wish to have their work adapted into an audio play. Check out our website for more details. Hosted by Nat V. Music in this episode, "Felt Lining" by Blue Dot Sessions. Support the show.