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After a poorly timed snowplow pass Angus and Sal find themself stuck inside Sal's van! When in a situation like this there is only one way to pass the time….Board Games! The post EP128 – Take It! For Granted appeared first on PodCavern.
BOYGENIUS – Not Strong EnoughBETHANY COSENTINO - Calling On AngelsCORINNE BAILEY RAE – New York Transit QueenIVÁN FERREIRO ft TANXUGUEIRAS – La Humanidad y La TierraXOEL LÓPEZ – OchomilMORREO - Los Turistas (feat. Adiós Amores)YAEJI – For GrantedTHE CHEMICAL BROTHERS ft BECK – Skipping Like a StoneCHRISTINA ROSENVINGE – FragmentosTHE KILLS – New YorkMÅNESKIN – La FineTHE BEATLES – I’ve Got a FeelingMIKEL ERENTXUN – Es Solo AmorCOQUE MALLA – MísticoTULSA – MelocotónTHE NATIONAL ft BON IVER – Weird GoodbyesCHICA SOBRESALTO ft CELIA BECKS – La MonogamiaEscuchar audio
In this week's episode we're hitting the slopes—in the middle of the summer. That's right. For our inaugural KPCR LP 101.9FM Pirate Cat radio (Santa Cruz, California) episode, we're heading out on a midnight foray through Yosemite National Park to beat the traffic to make it to Mammoth Lakes for a July snowboarding session. We've also got a sweet interview with Hospital Records DJ Fred V on his first visit to the Bay Area as a solo artist. This is all couched in a diverse array of music from across the electronic music spectrum—including a new one from Chase & Status, a favourite of ours from DJ Sasha, a classic from the Prodigy, that mainstream crossover from HorsegiirL—and many more. Check out the episode page at KPCR.org: http://kpcr.org/event/frequency-horizon/2023-08-11/ Or listen via PodOMatic: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/drew-a-pennerpodcast/episodes/2023-08-04T15_14_05-07_00 Theme: Butterflywingtip "BBB" @user-915044067 Music: Enjoy "Genetic Tree (Remix)" @enjoyofficialvv Danny L Harle "Broken Flowers" @dannylharle Chase and Status and Bou "Baddadan feat. IRAH, Flowdan, Trigga, and Takura" @chaseandstatus Yaeji "For Granted" @kraejiyaeji News segment: Green.House "Perennial Bloom" @green-house-sc Frequent "Ganymede Station" @frequentaudio Notre Dame "Yumi (Original Mix)" @notredame-sc Ultraflex "Rhodos" @ultraflexband Opiou "Snorkle" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU0dUd7WGJQ Childish Gambino "III. Telegraph Avenue" @childish-gambino Christine and the Queens "Je disparais dans tes bras" @christineandthequeens The Avalanches "We Go On ft. Cola Boyy, Mick Jones" @theavalanches Jungle "Dominoes" @jungle-8 DSK "Winter Lane (Nujabes remix)" https://www.discogs.com/release/2483457-DSK-Winter-Lane The Prodigy "Out of Space" @theprodigy Paul T & Edward Oberon "Where Do We Go with MC Fats (Survival remix)" @vrecordings Devo "Smart People / Mr. DNA" @devo-official DJ Sasha "Coma" @sashaofficial https://www.discogs.com/release/2537907-DJ-Sasha-New-Emissions-Of-Light-And-Sound-The-Dark-Side-Of-The-Machine Dungen "Det du tänker idag är du i morgon" @dungen John Tejada "Better Days" @johntejadaofficial Mefjus "Stay ft. Blocksberg" @mefjus MCR-T & HorsegiirL "My Barn My Rules" @livefromearth Dua Lipa "Dance the Night" @dualipa Fred V Interview "Freefall (feat. Hamzaa)" @HospitalRecords @fredvmusic @malikahamzaa Magic Arrows "Buffalo Gals" @magicarrowsofficial IDER "Bored" @weareider Joy Orbison "better" @better-feat-lea-sen Jain "Makeba" @jainmusic-1 Obongjayar "Just Cool" @obongjayar Urban Jungle "Back in the Days (Sexy Ladys Mix)" https://www.discogs.com/release/349688-Urban-Jungle-Back-In-The-Days Originally broadcast (in part) on Aug. 4, 2023 on KPCR LP 101.9 FM Santa Cruz.
Originally born in Flushing, Queens, Yaeji (aka Kathy Yaeji Lee) moved around a lot as a child, including Atlanta Georgia, and her parents homeland of South Korea. She found this clash of cultures evident in her early years but it wasn't until she went to college as a teenager that she would find comfort in the the worlds of hip hop and electronic music. Via a stint at the college radio station, a popular club night in the city, and to her own DJ'ing activities, Yaeji eventually found her own self-produced sound.Join us as we discuss Yaeji's history and creative approaches."Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.https://www.signlradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/signlradiohttps://www.twitter.com/signlradiohttps://www.facebook.com/signlradiohttps://www.mixcloud.com/signlhttps://open.spotify.com/user/96mhz6qfjoztxbl2dpm0uj903?si=aAZpsoEnRAKdx85kr1QWhg
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Bob Stroger | It Was A Dream | That's My Name | | Duke Robillard | 1-Here I' m Is | They Called It Rhythm and Blues | Peter Veteska & Blues Train | So Far So Good | Blind Raccoon NOLA Blue Collection Volume 4 - Disc One | Yulian Taylor & Ft Lorenzo Thompson | I Will Sing | BLUES FRIENDS | | Dan Patlansky | Devil's Dopamine | Shelter of Bones | | Ruzz Guitar's Blues Revue | 1. Hold It | Live! Against The Grain | Alice DiMicele | For Granted | Every Seed We Plant | Lucy Malheur | Bad Cat Mama | Bad Cat Mama | | Amos Milburn | Cinch Blues | Complete Aladdin Recordings 1994 CD1 | Professor Louie & The Crowmatix | Chain Shot Cannon Ball | Strike Up The Band | | Sister Rosetta Tharpe | Down By The Riverside | Shout Sister Shout | | Julia Lee | Dream Lucky Blues | Blue Ladies | | Terry Dene | A White Sports Coat | The Best Of British Rock 'n' Roll (Disc 3) | Stacy Mitchhart | Homewrecker | Printers Alley |
Alexander Graham Bell once said: “Concentrate all your thoughts on the task at hand. The sun’s rays do not burn until brought to a focus.” As I was preparing for our Fundies session on Focusing, I knew I’d share that. And, I knew I’d share the quote along with the recommendation to actually get a magnifying glass and use it to focus the sun’s rays to burn a leaf or something to demonstrate its powers. (Ideally with your kids who a) love it and b) will be able to get the wisdom in the lesson as they SEE the power of Focus!) But… Then I got curious about Alexander Graham Bell. I knew he invented something awesome. What was it again? Enter: Google search. And a quick read of Wikipedia page. Oh, yah. Alexander Graham Bell invented that wonderful device that we take for granted now… The telephone. Then I read a little bit more about this heroic inventor as I knew there was something else that was remarkable about his story. Oh, yah. His mother and wife were deaf and he and his family dedicated their lives to understanding hearing and sound. As per Wikipedia: Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born inventor, scientist, and engineer who is credited with inventing and patenting the first practical telephone. He also co-founded the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1885. Bell's father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work. His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone, on March 7, 1876. That’s fascinating. But THIS is what I talked about in our class on how to FOCUS our attention on the most important thing RIGHT NOW (to which our modern smartphones often get in the way)… Get this: Bell considered his invention an intrusion on his real work as a scientist and refused to have a telephone in his study. How great is THAT?! The guy INVENTS the telephone but is so committed to continuing to do great work that he REFUSES to have the device in his own study!!! !!! And, well, that’s Today’s +1. Let’s pause and reflect on all that for a moment. First: Thank you Mr. Bell for dedicating your life to mastering your craft and giving us your gifts. it’s easy to take the modern expression of your telephone FOR GRANTED but, Today, we will take it AS GRANTED as we reflect on your hard work and the hard work of all the awesome humans who have also served to make our lives amazing. And, Mr. Bell, thank you for modeling what antifragile heroism looks like. You alchemized your family’s challenges into a gift for the world. THAT is amazing. And, finally, thank you for modeling what fierce Focus looks like. May we, too, have the clarity of purpose and the fierce commitment to fulfilling our destinies in service to the world such that we have the courage to keep OUR phones out of our offices AND out of sight and touch when we’re connecting with Loved ones. TODAY.
In our last couple +1s, we talked about the science of gratitude and explored some tips on Robert Emmons’ #1 practice: Gratitude Journaling. Today I want to chat about one of the distinctions I most loved from his book Gratitude Works! He tells us: “Think about and then write down those aspects of your life that you are prone to take for granted. Instead, take them as granted.” I just LOVE that distinction. Ungrateful people tend to take things (and people!) for granted. For example, we take for granted all of the astonishing modern benefits that make our lives possible: like a warm house, a car, a smartphone, the Internet and all the other magical marvels of modern life. Robert tells us we’d be wise to move from taking people and things FOR GRANTED to seeing them AS GRANTED. Let’s think about that for a moment longer. We can take the amazing people and goodness in our lives FOR GRANTED or AS GRANTED. It may not seem like a big deal, but it’s a REALLY big distinction. Science says: We’d be wise to remember that NONE of it is guaranteed. Making the shift to see that it’s ALL one big GIFT is at the heart of gratitude. In fact, it’s so important that we’re going to spend another moment on it tomorrow as we talk about the #1 obstacle to gratitude. For now… Let’s think of three things we normally take for granted and see if we can shift to seeing them “as granted.” Here are three things pop up immediately for me… #1: The computer on which I’m typing this. It’s easy for me to take this for granted (and get frustrated when it inevitably doesn’t work perfectly). But MY GOODNESS!!! It’s a MIRACLE. I can type on little black pieces of plastic and somehow (!) create letters that somehow (!) show up on the screen and on a website (Dropbox Paper) that I can edit and share with our team who can share it with you and with other Optimizers around the world. MIND BOGGLING. I hereby commit to, for this moment, seeing all of this AS GRANTED to me (via countless people over countless iterations over countless generations…). Grateful wow. #2: The house in which I’m typing this. As I looked up from the screen out my office window at the mountain I hike every morning I thought of how easy it is to take the fact that I live in a safe, climate controlled house FOR GRANTED. That’s crazy. I’m so blessed (by so many people—including YOU) that it’s not even funny. I shall now, for this moment, see it AS GRANTED to me. Thank you. #3: The bottle from which I’m drinking fresh water. I drink from a water bottle all day every day. Of course, it’s very easy to take that FOR GRANTED. But… Again… MY GOODNESS. That’s a miracle. Countless people around the world don’t have fresh water (gah) and ALL of us used to have to trek long distances to get our daily water (when we could find it). I hereby, for this moment, commit to seeing this gift AS GRANTED. And, for that I am grateful. Of course, we can go on all day every day on this. And STILL barely scratch the surface of all the benefits we receive. THAT’S THE POINT. And, that’s Today’s +1. What three things can you shift from taking FOR GRANTED to AS GRANTED? _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________
In our last couple +1s, we talked about the science of gratitude and explored some tips on Robert Emmons’ #1 practice: Gratitude Journaling. Today I want to chat about one of the distinctions I most loved from his book Gratitude Works! He tells us: “Think about and then write down those aspects of your life that you are prone to take for granted. Instead, take them as granted.” I just LOVE that distinction. Ungrateful people tend to take things (and people!) for granted. For example, we take for granted all of the astonishing modern benefits that make our lives possible: like a warm house, a car, a smartphone, the Internet and all the other magical marvels of modern life. Robert tells us we’d be wise to move from taking people and things FOR GRANTED to seeing them AS GRANTED. Let’s think about that for a moment longer. We can take the amazing people and goodness in our lives FOR GRANTED or AS GRANTED. It may not seem like a big deal, but it’s a REALLY big distinction. Science says: We’d be wise to remember that NONE of it is guaranteed. Making the shift to see that it’s ALL one big GIFT is at the heart of gratitude. In fact, it’s so important that we’re going to spend another moment on it tomorrow as we talk about the #1 obstacle to gratitude. For now… Let’s think of three things we normally take for granted and see if we can shift to seeing them “as granted.” Here are three things pop up immediately for me… #1: The computer on which I’m typing this. It’s easy for me to take this for granted (and get frustrated when it inevitably doesn’t work perfectly). But MY GOODNESS!!! It’s a MIRACLE. I can type on little black pieces of plastic and somehow (!) create letters that somehow (!) show up on the screen and on a website (Dropbox Paper) that I can edit and share with our team who can share it with you and with other Optimizers around the world. MIND BOGGLING. I hereby commit to, for this moment, seeing all of this AS GRANTED to me (via countless people over countless iterations over countless generations…). Grateful wow. #2: The house in which I’m typing this. As I looked up from the screen out my office window at the mountain I hike every morning I thought of how easy it is to take the fact that I live in a safe, climate controlled house FOR GRANTED. That’s crazy. I’m so blessed (by so many people—including YOU) that it’s not even funny. I shall now, for this moment, see it AS GRANTED to me. Thank you. #3: The bottle from which I’m drinking fresh water. I drink from a water bottle all day every day. Of course, it’s very easy to take that FOR GRANTED. But… Again… MY GOODNESS. That’s a miracle. Countless people around the world don’t have fresh water (gah) and ALL of us used to have to trek long distances to get our daily water (when we could find it). I hereby, for this moment, commit to seeing this gift AS GRANTED. And, for that I am grateful. Of course, we can go on all day every day on this. And STILL barely scratch the surface of all the benefits we receive. THAT’S THE POINT. And, that’s Today’s +1. What three things can you shift from taking FOR GRANTED to AS GRANTED? _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________
Pastor Mike concludes our series "For Granted."
Pastor Steve continues our series "For Granted" by leading a talk on taking time for granted.
Pastor Mike begins our series called "For Granted" with a discussion on Grace.
Gallery-81, out of Chicago, joins the podcast to promote their latest single, “For Granted”. I’m proud to announce Pop-Punk & Pizza is sponsoring Snuzfest 2018 at The Wire in Berwyn, IL., Saturday, January 13th. Super honored to be the MC for this show! For tickets and more info, click here. Love, Jacques LaMore Pop-Punk Pick […] The post Pop Punk & Pizza #34: Gallery-81 appeared first on Bangarang Radio.
Gallery-81, out of Chicago, joins the podcast to promote their latest single, “For Granted”. I’m proud to announce Pop-Punk & Pizza is sponsoring Snuzfest 2018 at The Wire in Berwyn, IL., Saturday, January 13th. Super honored to be the MC for this show! For tickets and more info, click here. Love, Jacques LaMore Pop-Punk Pick […] The post Pop Punk & Pizza #34: Gallery-81 appeared first on Bangarang Radio.
In this weeks convo we discuss Prodigy's mural in Queens. Are engagement rings gifts or nah? How petty are you and whats your petty meter score? Lonzo Ball not rocking Big Balla Brand and beware of the meat glue. Our #SongoftheWeek is For Granted by artist Gene Noble. Catch up with him on all of his social media; SoundCloud-Gene Noble, IamGeneNoble-Twitter/IG, Youtube- Gene Noble Music, and website GeneNoble.com. Listen to our podcast on all of our platforms; ITunes, Podomatic, & Stitcher. Watch us on our Youtube Channel- Midnightconvos Podcast.
Do you live in "For Granted" or in "Gratitude"? Counselor, Author, Executive Life Coach Dwight Bain takes us through the thought process of choosing a life beside greed or beside generosity. www.dwightbain.com
Stereoзвук - это новинки современной альтернативной музыки. Артисты, модные на Западе, но почти неизвестные у нас. Каждую неделю автор и ведущий программы Евгений Эргардт знакомит вас с редкой музыкой. Время выхода понедельник 22-00 Трек-Лист Выпуск - 102 01 Eyelid Kid - Sleeps Well On Knives 02 Hyde & Beast - Blown Away 03 Azwel - Dont Take it For Granted 04 Saint Motel - Cold Cold Man 05 TV On The Radio - Happy Idiot 06 Tracer Flare - Delete 07 Oslo Parks - The Night 08 Gateway Drugs - Give Me Your Love 09 Elephant Stone - Wayward Son 10 Ex Cops - Black Soap 11 Paul Smith feat. Peter Brewis - Barcelona (at Eye Level) 12 Real Estate - Primitive 13 Youll Never Get To Heaven - Adorn