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Revelation 21:26-22:2; Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe
John 12:1-8; Music:"Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
1 Corinthians 15:12-15; Music:"Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
Isaiah 62:1-5; Music:"Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
Luke 1:76-79; Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
Hebrews 7:17, 20-24 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
James 4:1-3, 7-9a (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
Des chants d'amour aux chants contestataires, avec Kader Tarhanine (Mali/Algérie) et Three Days of Forest (France). #SessionLive Nos premiers invités sont les musiciens du groupe touareg Kader TarhanineKader Tarhanine, l'étoile montante de la musique moderne touarègue, captive un public de plus en plus large grâce à son talent inné et à sa fraîcheur artistique. En 2012, il a été propulsé sur la scène internationale avec sa chanson emblématique «Tarhanine Tegla : mon amour est parti», devenant ainsi une figure majeure pour la jeunesse touarègue dans le monde entier. Sa musique fusionne habilement les rythmes traditionnels touaregs avec des influences rock, créant un son unique et captivant. Les paroles poétiques de ses chansons, souvent en tamacheq ou en arabe, ajoutent une dimension profonde à sa musique, touchant les cœurs de ceux qui l'écoutent. En plus de son talent musical, Kader Tarhanine est également connu pour ses performances scéniques impressionnantes et sa maîtrise exceptionnelle de la guitare, ce qui lui a valu une réputation d'artiste incontournable de la scène touarègue moderne. Au fil des ans, il a collaboré avec de nombreuses icônes de la musique africaine, telles qu'Oumou Sangaré, Fatoumata Diawara, Sidiki Diabaté du Mali, Mouna Dendeny de la Mauritanie et même Carlou D du Sénégal. Ces collaborations ont non seulement enrichi sa musique, mais ont également fait de lui un artisan de la paix par la musique, utilisant son art pour promouvoir l'harmonie et la compréhension entre les peuples. En tant qu'ambassadeur symbolique, la musique de Kader Tarhanine transcende les frontières, prônant l'harmonie entre les régions sahélo-sahariennes jusqu'au Maghreb, souvent déchirées par des crises multiples. Son engagement en faveur de la paix et de l'unité, combiné à son talent musical indéniable, fait de lui une figure emblématique de la musique africaine contemporaine.Titres interprétés au grand studio- Kal Diabbas Live RFI- Imanine, titre Cd- Al Gamra Leila Live RFI voir le clip Line Up : Kader Tarhanine (Guitare lead et chant), Mohammed Zenani (Guitare et Chœur), Alhousseini Mohamed (Percussions, Batterie, Chœur), Drissa Kone (Guitare Basse) et le tour manager Ehamat Ag El Medy.Son : Mathias Taylor & Benoît Letirant.► Album Ikewane _Racines (Essakane Productions).- Site - Instagram- Chaîne YouTube - Deezer- Facebook - Afrika Festival Hollande 2023. #SessionLive Puis nous recevons le groupe Three Days of Forest pour la sortie de Four Trees. Et c'est en duo qu'Angela Flahault et Séverine Morfin présentent cet album. Une forme musicale atypique : Alto, batterie, claviers et voix augmentées d'effets électroniques. Un quartet à l'énergie rock qui rend hommage aux poétesses afro-américaines et anglophones engagées : Rita Dove, Gwendolyn Brooks, Charlotte Perkins Pilman, Charlotte Mew... Le groupe revisite ces poèmes sous forme de «protest songs» électriques et crée un folklore imaginaire, onirique et halluciné. Leur musique vole ainsi d'un possible chant de manifestants au free jazz, d'une chanson comptine à une frénésie de transe. Une Ode à la liberté́ ! Un duo de compositrices. Depuis 2010, l'altiste Séverine Morfin et la chanteuse Angela Flahault collaborent autour de leur amour pour la poésie. En 2017, elles créent le Trio Three Days of Forest qui en 2023 devient un quartet. Three days of Forest est Lauréat Jazz Migration 2018.Séverine Morfin affectionne les dialogues féconds : écriture et improvisation, musique concrète et jazz, rock et exploration électro-acoustique, poésie contemporaine et chanson. Elle est actuellement en tournée avec plusieurs de ses projets : le quartet Mad Maple, le quartet Simone. Elle est en résidence au Théâtre de Vanves, au Comptoir à Fontenay. Éclectique, elle collabore avec des musiciens.nes d'horizons différents, de «Fred Pallem et Le Sacre du Tympan» au Wanderlust d'Ellinoa, de l'orchestre Danzas de Jean-Marie Machado au quintet de Piers Faccini... On l'a vue participer au Tubafest d'Andy Emler, aux Comédies musicales de Thomas de Pourquery, à l'ONJ Rituels,... Formée à l'alto classique et au Jazz à Paris, elle est titulaire d'une maîtrise d'Histoire contemporaine à La Sorbonne et d'un Master 2 de Musicologie. Elle collabore avec le poète Jacques Rebotier pour la création «Chansons Climatiques et Sentimentales», avec l'écrivaine Violaine Schwartz et compose la musique de deux spectacles chorégraphiques. Elle est directrice artistique de la compagnie Garden depuis 2017. Angela Flahault est une chanteuse tout terrain, elle aime s'emparer du rock, de la folk, de la chanson, de la pop, du jazz avec la liberté́ d'une voyageuse. Au conservatoire, elle se forme au chant lyrique, à la comédie musicale mais quitte cet enseignement quand elle découvre avec appétit la musique improvisée auprès de Phil Minton puis Joëlle Léandre. En 2004, parallèlement à ses études musicales, elle obtient un diplôme national d'arts plastiques aux Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg. Depuis 2014, on la retrouve au chant lead auprès du grand orchestre du Tricollectif dans le Tribute à Lucienne Boyer. En 2017, elle se produit aussi dans Le serpent des mers et autres contes avec le flûtiste Joce Mienniel. On la retrouve au chant lead pour la création chorégraphique de Gregory Maqoma à l'Opéra de Lyon en 2021/22. En sept. 2022, elle part pour une expédition chantée sur le trajet de l'Odyssée d'Homère avec un équipage d'artistes internationaux avec Mission O. Angela Flahault trouve son équilibre dans le mélange des médiums artistiques. Qu'on ne lui demande pas de choisir entre la musique et les arts plastiques ! C'est précisément cela qui lui permet de proposer un univers fort et entier.Titres interprétés au grand studio- My Taste Live RFI- Great Trees, extrait de l'album- Crazy Woman Live RFI Line up : Angela Flahault - voix et effets et Séverine Morfin - alto et effets.Son : Benoît Letirant, Mathias Taylor, Mathieu Dubois.► Album Four Trees (Garden Rd 2024)- Site - Facebook - Instagram
Des chants d'amour aux chants contestataires, avec Kader Tarhanine (Mali/Algérie) et Three Days of Forest (France). #SessionLive Nos premiers invités sont les musiciens du groupe touareg Kader TarhanineKader Tarhanine, l'étoile montante de la musique moderne touarègue, captive un public de plus en plus large grâce à son talent inné et à sa fraîcheur artistique. En 2012, il a été propulsé sur la scène internationale avec sa chanson emblématique «Tarhanine Tegla : mon amour est parti», devenant ainsi une figure majeure pour la jeunesse touarègue dans le monde entier. Sa musique fusionne habilement les rythmes traditionnels touaregs avec des influences rock, créant un son unique et captivant. Les paroles poétiques de ses chansons, souvent en tamacheq ou en arabe, ajoutent une dimension profonde à sa musique, touchant les cœurs de ceux qui l'écoutent. En plus de son talent musical, Kader Tarhanine est également connu pour ses performances scéniques impressionnantes et sa maîtrise exceptionnelle de la guitare, ce qui lui a valu une réputation d'artiste incontournable de la scène touarègue moderne. Au fil des ans, il a collaboré avec de nombreuses icônes de la musique africaine, telles qu'Oumou Sangaré, Fatoumata Diawara, Sidiki Diabaté du Mali, Mouna Dendeny de la Mauritanie et même Carlou D du Sénégal. Ces collaborations ont non seulement enrichi sa musique, mais ont également fait de lui un artisan de la paix par la musique, utilisant son art pour promouvoir l'harmonie et la compréhension entre les peuples. En tant qu'ambassadeur symbolique, la musique de Kader Tarhanine transcende les frontières, prônant l'harmonie entre les régions sahélo-sahariennes jusqu'au Maghreb, souvent déchirées par des crises multiples. Son engagement en faveur de la paix et de l'unité, combiné à son talent musical indéniable, fait de lui une figure emblématique de la musique africaine contemporaine.Titres interprétés au grand studio- Kal Diabbas Live RFI- Imanine, titre Cd- Al Gamra Leila Live RFI voir le clip Line Up : Kader Tarhanine (Guitare lead et chant), Mohammed Zenani (Guitare et Chœur), Alhousseini Mohamed (Percussions, Batterie, Chœur), Drissa Kone (Guitare Basse) et le tour manager Ehamat Ag El Medy.Son : Mathias Taylor & Benoît Letirant.► Album Ikewane _Racines (Essakane Productions).- Site - Instagram- Chaîne YouTube - Deezer- Facebook - Afrika Festival Hollande 2023. #SessionLive Puis nous recevons le groupe Three Days of Forest pour la sortie de Four Trees. Et c'est en duo qu'Angela Flahault et Séverine Morfin présentent cet album. Une forme musicale atypique : Alto, batterie, claviers et voix augmentées d'effets électroniques. Un quartet à l'énergie rock qui rend hommage aux poétesses afro-américaines et anglophones engagées : Rita Dove, Gwendolyn Brooks, Charlotte Perkins Pilman, Charlotte Mew... Le groupe revisite ces poèmes sous forme de «protest songs» électriques et crée un folklore imaginaire, onirique et halluciné. Leur musique vole ainsi d'un possible chant de manifestants au free jazz, d'une chanson comptine à une frénésie de transe. Une Ode à la liberté́ ! Un duo de compositrices. Depuis 2010, l'altiste Séverine Morfin et la chanteuse Angela Flahault collaborent autour de leur amour pour la poésie. En 2017, elles créent le Trio Three Days of Forest qui en 2023 devient un quartet. Three days of Forest est Lauréat Jazz Migration 2018.Séverine Morfin affectionne les dialogues féconds : écriture et improvisation, musique concrète et jazz, rock et exploration électro-acoustique, poésie contemporaine et chanson. Elle est actuellement en tournée avec plusieurs de ses projets : le quartet Mad Maple, le quartet Simone. Elle est en résidence au Théâtre de Vanves, au Comptoir à Fontenay. Éclectique, elle collabore avec des musiciens.nes d'horizons différents, de «Fred Pallem et Le Sacre du Tympan» au Wanderlust d'Ellinoa, de l'orchestre Danzas de Jean-Marie Machado au quintet de Piers Faccini... On l'a vue participer au Tubafest d'Andy Emler, aux Comédies musicales de Thomas de Pourquery, à l'ONJ Rituels,... Formée à l'alto classique et au Jazz à Paris, elle est titulaire d'une maîtrise d'Histoire contemporaine à La Sorbonne et d'un Master 2 de Musicologie. Elle collabore avec le poète Jacques Rebotier pour la création «Chansons Climatiques et Sentimentales», avec l'écrivaine Violaine Schwartz et compose la musique de deux spectacles chorégraphiques. Elle est directrice artistique de la compagnie Garden depuis 2017. Angela Flahault est une chanteuse tout terrain, elle aime s'emparer du rock, de la folk, de la chanson, de la pop, du jazz avec la liberté́ d'une voyageuse. Au conservatoire, elle se forme au chant lyrique, à la comédie musicale mais quitte cet enseignement quand elle découvre avec appétit la musique improvisée auprès de Phil Minton puis Joëlle Léandre. En 2004, parallèlement à ses études musicales, elle obtient un diplôme national d'arts plastiques aux Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg. Depuis 2014, on la retrouve au chant lead auprès du grand orchestre du Tricollectif dans le Tribute à Lucienne Boyer. En 2017, elle se produit aussi dans Le serpent des mers et autres contes avec le flûtiste Joce Mienniel. On la retrouve au chant lead pour la création chorégraphique de Gregory Maqoma à l'Opéra de Lyon en 2021/22. En sept. 2022, elle part pour une expédition chantée sur le trajet de l'Odyssée d'Homère avec un équipage d'artistes internationaux avec Mission O. Angela Flahault trouve son équilibre dans le mélange des médiums artistiques. Qu'on ne lui demande pas de choisir entre la musique et les arts plastiques ! C'est précisément cela qui lui permet de proposer un univers fort et entier.Titres interprétés au grand studio- My Taste Live RFI- Great Trees, extrait de l'album- Crazy Woman Live RFI Line up : Angela Flahault - voix et effets et Séverine Morfin - alto et effets.Son : Benoît Letirant, Mathias Taylor, Mathieu Dubois.► Album Four Trees (Garden Rd 2024)- Site - Facebook - Instagram
Ephesians 6:14-17 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
Job 38:1-11 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
Prayer Meeting - Rev Dane
Deuteronomy 5:12-15 (NIV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
Prayer Meeting | Rev Dane
John 17:12-19 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
Luke 24:44-48 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe
1 John 4:7-10 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe
John 12:20-25 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe
Mark 8:34-38 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe
Isaiah 58:9b-12 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe
Hebrews 1:1-4 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
Mark 13:28-31 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
Matthew 5:7-12 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
Matthew 21:33-41 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
Matthew 20:1-7 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
Psalm 105:1-6 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe.
In this power-packed, thought-provoking message Pastor Mike asks and provides the answers to questions on leadership. Are you readily prepared to apply discernment during the midst of a crisis or even in your daily life? Discover what kind of God-given leadership talents you possess and how to apply them. In a leadership vacuum, the right people need to step forward. Will you be an authentic leader who's ready to stand up? If you made a decision to follow Jesus, we'd love to take the journey with you! Click to Connect with our team at: http://www.Inspirechurch.live/online To partner with us in bringing the word of God around the world, click here: http://www.InspireChurch.live/give Get Pastor Mike's latest book "That Doesn't Just Happen" at: https://www.MikeKai.Tv ------ We would love to connect with you------ To find out more about Inspire Church, visit us at: http://www.InspireChurch.Live Facebook: Inspire Church Instagram: @inspirechurchtv YouTube: @inspirechurchtv Twitch: InspireChurch
Romans 10:11-15 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Romans 8:26-28 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Isaiah 55:10-11 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Psalm 86:11-17 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Show NotesIn this episode, Sandi D. talks about finding your purpose and identifying your personal values. Your purpose can change over time, so it's good to check in with yourself to see if you need redirection. You'll want to take out your journal, sit back, relax, and reflect. Finding a supportive community where you can freely share your stories and help others is a great way to explore and maybe redirect your purpose.Sandi D will be hosting her Soleil Retreat on the French Riviera in October. A small group of 12 women will work on unlocking their creative zen and share their stories. We have some amazing guest speakers lined up for the Soleil Retreat plus fun activities and excursions to ignite the FIRE within and light your creative spark. Feel free to DM Sandi D. on IG @queenofpodcastzen if you'd like more information about her Soleil Retreat.Sandi D. would love to hear from you. Connect with her on IG or LinkedIn.This episode is dedicated to Sandi D's mom, Betsy Meyer. Sandi D's mom passed on Ascension Day (May 18) after a long, brave battle with cancer. All Things Relax StudiosSoleil RetreatInstagram WebsiteLinkedInRock Star Speakers Training Production CreditsProduced By: G at All Things Relax StudiosVoice Overs & Promotional Spots: Sandi D & GMusic Licensed by Soundstripe: Fantoms, Four Trees, Solo (ASCAP)All Things Relax Studios
Psalm 42:7-11 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Acts 1:9-11 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Acts 2:42-47 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Psalm 16:7-11 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Matthew 27:57-66 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by Soundstripe
John 12:27-33 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Matthew 21:6-11 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
John 9:26-33 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Romans 4:1-5 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
1 Corinthians 3:5-9 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Matthew 5:7-12 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
A prayer and meditation on what Jesus says about wheat. In AD 110, Ignatius said "I am the what of Christ." Though we may not struggle against the threat of outright martyrdom or even much persecution, do we resemble a seed that has fallen to the earth and died? What are we striving to hold on to in our own will? We can see that Jesus was the supreme example in even this — being the choicest wheat.www.incense-ptl.comeric@incense-ptl.comTexts:Excerpt from "Foxe's Book of Martyrs" by John Foxe; pg. 11-12.John 12:20-261 Corinthians 15:35-49Psalm 81:10-16Tracks:"Cirrus" by Four Trees"Luminosity" by Outside The Sky"Peaceful Confidence" by Wild Wonder"Pine Frost" by Cody Martin
John 1:35-42 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Story" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Psalm 148:1-6 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Luke 1:68-75 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
A prayer and meditation to remember the deeper meaning of the season of advent — to remember He came and tabernacled among us. Incarnation. May we make that our anchor and rest in the days ahead as we seek prayerfully to do his will and say to God what Mary said to the visiting angel:"Behold, I am the Lord's servant. May it happen to me according to your word." www.incense-ptl.comeric@incense-ptl.comTexts:Luke 1:38Luke 2:8-14John 1: 9-14Tracks:"Woven" by Alice in Winter"Music Box" by Stephen Keech"In the Middle" by Four Trees"Pines" by Be Still the Earth
About Anthem: Anthem Ventura is a church of house churches practicing the way of Jesus together, becoming resilient disciples that are a faithful family in the face of cultural coercion and live a vibrant life in the Spirit, longing to see in Ventura as it is in Heaven. Listen and Subscribe On: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Follow Anthem Ventura: Web: anthemventura.org Instagram: @anthemventura Facebook: /anthemventura
Luke 1:76-79 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
2 Thessalonians 1:1-4, 11-12 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Psalm 65:1-8 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Some Greeks came with the crowds and asked to see Jesus. He had a response worth dwelling on and praying over. Are we willing to believe Him and do what he says, and in doing so,to serve him? What type of grain of wheat will we be?www.incense-ptl.comeric@incense-ptl.comTexts:John 12:20-26(Galations 2:20, 2 Corinthians 5:17, 1 Peter 2:24, Philippians 1:21, Colossians 3:3)excerpt - "The Normal Christian Life" by Watchman Nee: Chapter 9; pg 149-150.Tracks:"Empty Space" by Sean Daugherty"Those Lost" by Moments"Cirrus" by Four Trees
2 Timothy 1:1-7 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Luke 13:14-17 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Psalm 30:1-5 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Galatians 5:19-25 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
To live like the Fourth Tree and become content just to be, is sometimes the hardest thing to do.
A prayer meditating on the Name of God. It is good to remember that His Name is important throughout the entirety of the scriptures. Over and over again we are invited, nay commanded, to remember His Name. His Name is above all other names, from generation to generation.www.incense-ptl.comeric@incense-ptl.comTexts:John 17:24-26Exodus 3:1-6, 11-15John 8:54-58Psalm 135:1-13Psalm 145:1-21Tracks:"Cirrus" by Four Trees"Luminosity" by Outside The Sky"Peaceful Confidence" by Wild Wonder"Pine Frost" by Cody Martin
Psalm 148:1-6 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
Psalm 30:1-5 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed by SoundStripe
John 12:27-33(NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed through www.soundstripe.com
Luke 15:1-3, 11b-16 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed through www.soundstripe.com
A prayer and meditation on fighting fear with faith. In humility, let us approach the Almighty God and bow to his sovereignty, choosing to fear Him instead of the world. When we see Jesus and His works lighting up everything around us, we can take courage and strength to face our fears in this fallen world.www.incense-ptl.comeric@incense-ptl.comTexts:Revelation 5:1-14Exodus 20: 18-20Isaiah 41:10,13Isaiah 43:1-3aPsalm 84:11aLuke 2:8-14Tracks:"Woven" by Alice in Winter"Music Box" by Stephen Keech"In the Middle" by Four Trees"Pines" by Be Still the Earth
A prayer and meditation, rippling forth, concerning holy ground and sacred space. Can our hearts and minds be holy ground? Is our house, neighborhood, and city holy ground? Is our light shining in these spaces to allow Jesus to be seen, heard, and felt?www.incense-ptl.comeric@incense-ptl.comTexts:Exodus 3:1-6 Tracks:"Woven" by Alice in Winter"Music Box" by Stephen Keech"In the Middle" by Four Trees"Pines" by Be Still the Earth
1 Corinthians 15:1-8 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed through www.soundstripe.com
Luke 3:7-10 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed through www.soundstripe.com
Luke 21:25-28 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed through www.soundstripe.com
Hebrews 10:19-25 (NRSV); Music: "Coming Storm" by Four Trees, licensed through www.soundstripe.com
We're planning our breakout from the two legs's clutches and traveling to what is left of Four Trees to get our sign! Well - we don't get much of a sign but we are definitely seeing ghosts. One ghost. Of course. Book: The New Prophecy: Dawn Follow us on Twitter! WCWITCast (@WCWITCast) Follow us on Instagram! WCWITCast What We are Reading (Not Sponsored): V for Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd Cat Fact Sources: Mr. Bigglesworth | Austin Powers | Fandom MR. BIGGLESWORTH EXPOSED! TOP CAT OF 'AUSTIN POWERS' Music : Happy Boy Theme by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3855-happy-boy-theme License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ The Curtain Rises by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5007-the-curtain-rises License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Gwich'in is among Alaska's most threatened languages. but Princess Daazhraii Johnson is determined to change that. Her mother, she says, was of "that boarding school generation that was hit for speaking Gwich'in.” Today, more Gwich'in people are learning their language, and kids are exposed to it by shows like PBS' Molly of Denali. In this episode, Princess Daazhraii talks about the past, present and future of her people's native tongue. This episode is reported by Kavita Pillay and comes to us via the Seedcast podcast. Music by Podington Bear, Reveille, Dream Themes, Mark Himley, Four Trees, and Grant Borland and Blue Dot Sessions. Photo by Adam Jones. Read a transcript here.
Gwich'in is among Alaska's most threatened languages. but Princess Daazhraii Johnson is determined to change that. Her mother, she says, was of "that boarding school generation that was hit for speaking Gwich'in.” Today, more Gwich'in people are learning their language, and kids are exposed to it by shows like PBS' Molly of Denali. In this episode, Princess Daazhraii talks about the past, present and future of her people's native tongue. This episode is reported by Kavita Pillay and comes to us via the Seedcast podcast. Music by Podington Bear, Reveille, Dream Themes, Mark Himley, Four Trees, and Grant Borland and Blue Dot Sessions. Photo by Adam Jones. Read a transcript here.
Impermanence is the nature of everything, when we truly know the impermanence in ourselves and others we understand how precious each and every moment is. Listen to this week's episode "Live in the Present" on how to live your life truly enjoying yourself. This week's story is "Four Trees", a beautiful and simple representation on how one must keep growing and remain content.
From the first book of the Bible to the last book, from Genesis to Revelation, the main message is found in descriptions of four trees. Learn about these trees and about the wonderful future which awaits believers.
Young people are leaving the church and the faith at an alarming rate. What can we do, if anything, as churches and families to stand in the gap for our children? Justin and Joseph look at some statistics and discuss how we should react. Article referenced in today's episode from Answers In Genesis: https://tinyurl.com/dhtv4wbk If you have any thoughts, questions or suggestions for Parkview Radio please don't hesitate to drop us a note at parkviewradiochat@gmail.com Music in Episode 11... "Bitz" by Famous Cats "Golden" by Midnight Dream "Ghost Limbs" by Jay Urban "Coming Storm" by Four Trees
This week Justin is joined by lifelong friend, Andrew Franklin. Is deliverance from the LGBTQ world possible? How do we reach out to those we love who have believed lies about their identity? Andrew shares his testimony of deliverance and freedom. He also shares his heart for Seattle and the new church he is helping to plant this summer. Send any questions, thoughts, or suggestions to parkviewradiochat@gmail.com Thank you for listening & sharing! Music in Episode 9... "Back To You" by BRASKO "Beauty In The Struggle" by Ghost Beatz "Oceanscraper" by xJWill "Coming Storm" by Four Trees "Keep" by Greater Still
In this episode of Startup Hustle, Andrew Morgans takes us to Portugal with Jan Hahn, the founder, and creator of a farm, simply put. From hitting rock bottom to defining his why he set out to create a life that fulfilled him. Along the way, he has created a wonderful lifestyle where others come weeks at a time throughout the year to disconnect from the pressures and stresses of our world. You won't want to miss the mindset and authenticity that this episode holds. This episode is sponsored by, Full Scale: https://fullscale.io/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startuphustlepodcast/ Find Startup Hustle on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/startuphustlexyz/ Visit Our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDXy14X95mzCpGSHyDvvoVg Suggest a Guest: https://fullscale.io/contact-us/ Learn more about: Four Trees: https://fourtrees-portugal.com/ Instagram: @the_portugal_project Marknology https://www.marknology.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Canna Mom Show, Joyce and Amie step aside and let Aja Atwood, CEO and Co-Founder of Trella Grow take over the microphone for the first, of hopefully many, podcasts focused on cannabis and climate.Aja is a wife, entrepreneur, cannabis patient and advocate. She's spent over 15 years in the corporate world as a natural catastrophe risk engineer and engineering team leader. In her role at Trella Technologies, she develops tech solutions to enable the growth of a sustainable indoor farming industry. In 2013 Aja began to learn about the countless healing benefits of the cannabis plant, and knew there was space in this industry for her. And how right she was. On today's show, Aja is using her platform to introduce Noni Goldman, CEO of Four Trees Management Co . Noni is an experienced large-scale cultivator and cannabis advocate. As CEO of Four Trees Management Co., Noni and her team work internationally with cultivators of all sizes to get up and running fast and scaling rapidly. Four Trees has won two back-to-back New England Harvest Cups for Best Indoor Flower with their strain Davy Jones and will be opening a Tier 1 Cultivation and Adult-Use Factory Store in Holyoke Summer 2020.Aja and Noni explain the difference in plants grown indoor and outdoor and what her favorite way to grow is. And Noni shares her experience as one of CCC's Cannabis Cultivation Educators for Social Equity Program.She makes recommendations for saving energy costs for residential growers and what opportunities she sees for others looking to get involved in the horticultural space. Topics Covered:3:25: Harvest Cup and Davy Jones6:13: Indoors vs. Outdoor Grow8:45: Grow Lights and Dehumidification14:20: Holyoke and Cannabis14:51: Paper Mills and Cannabis Mills15:40: Homegrow20:00: Social Equity Program25:30: Tracking Plants29:04: Noni's Cannabis Story32:30: Noni's First Time Consuming35:00: Cannabis and Conservation