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Buscadores de la verdad
UTP338 Viernes noche filosófico medicinal

Buscadores de la verdad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 128:12


¡Bienvenidos a Buscadores de la Verdad! Esta noche de viernes, por primera vez en directo desde un Space, nos sumergimos en una charla filosófica sin guion. Hablamos de todo y con todos: desde nuestras perspectivas sobre la falsa pandemia y el mito del contagio, hasta el debate sobre las pruebas PCR, esos kits de caldo para paella y la inefectividad de las vacunas, inspirados por libros como Desvaneciendo Ilusiones. Hablamos de lo necesaria que es la vitamina D y como el sistema medico oficial ningunea dicha importancia vital. Pero no nos quedamos ahí. Fuimos más allá, explorando el legado de Sócrates, su rectificación de ideas y el precio que pagó por ello. Una velada apasionante donde, a pesar de los desacuerdos, cada voz enriqueció la conversación. Prepárate para cuestionar, reflexionar y, quizás, encontrar nuevas verdades. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Conductor del programa UTP Ramón Valero @tecn_preocupado Un técnico Preocupado un FP2 IVOOX UTP http://cutt.ly/dzhhGrf BLOG http://cutt.ly/dzhh2LX Ayúdame desde mi Crowfunding aquí https://cutt.ly/W0DsPVq Invitados Dra Yane #JusticiaParaUTP @ayec98_2 Médico y Buscadora de la verdad. Con Dios siempre! No permito q me dividan c/izq -derecha, raza, religión ni nada de la Creación. https://youtu.be/TXEEZUYd4c0 …. macaco @10macaco10 de relax y en vuelo …. Nunkálo Zabras @NkZabras ALL WAYS WHAT XING …. Luis Lozano Ruiz @LOZABLO Médico especialista en anestesiología y reanimación.Antidogmático. Para la libertad, contra la agenda. …. SpanishTaoist @SpanishTaoist Padre de familia. Kung Fu. Medicina tradicional China. Salud. Sabiduría. Taoísmo, Budismo, Cristianismo, Estoicismo. La práctica hace al Maestro. …. John Snow winter is coming @jhon_sown “Right is right, even if everyone is against it. And wrong is wrong, even if everyone is for it” #From Exile ………………………………………………………………………………………. Enlaces citados en el podcast: AYUDA A TRAVÉS DE LA COMPRA DE MIS LIBROS https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2024/11/16/ayuda-a-traves-de-la-compra-de-mis-libros/ Presentación libros https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1869444172241113293 LAS MENTIRAS DIAGNÓSTICAS DEL CORONAVIRUS https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2020/07/08/las-mentiras-diagnosticas-del-coronavirus/ LA COVID1984 COMO NEO RELIGIÓN ESTATAL A SUMARSE A LOS CULTOS PREVIOS (CALENTOLOGÍA, CULTO LILA, LGTBISMO, VIHISMO…) https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2020/08/16/la-covid1984-como-neo-religion-estatal-a-sumarse-a-los-cultos-previos-calentologia-culto-lila-lgtbismo-vihismo/ VIRUELA DEL MONO. EL SIDA 3.0 https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2022/07/17/viruela-del-mono-el-sida-3-0/ PRUEBAS PCR: EL KIT DE CALDO PARA PAELLAS QUE NOS ENFERMÓ A TODOS https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2020/08/10/pruebas-pcr-el-kit-de-caldo-para-paellas-que-nos-enfermo-a-todos/ VITAMINA D. LA VITAMINA DE LA MUERTE https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2020/02/14/vitamina-d-de-la-muerte-geoingenieria/ Desvaneciendo Ilusiones Las Enfermedades, las vacunas y la historia olvidada https://archive.org/details/desvaneciendo-ilusiones-las-enfermedades El mito del contagio https://archive.org/details/thomas-s.-cowan-sally-fallon-morell-el-mito-del-contagio/page/n7/mode/1up The Moth in the Iron Lung: A Biography of Polio https://dokumen.pub/the-moth-in-the-iron-lung-a-biography-of-polio-1717583679-9781717583673.html Próxima quedada en Valencia (Hilo en foroconspiración.com donde ere actualizando sobre este evento) https://foroconspiracion.com/threads/proxima-quedada-en-valencia.401/#post-5000 ………………………………………………………………………………………. Música utilizada en este podcast: Tema inicial Heros ………………………………………………………………………………………. Epílogo LOVE MASACRE - Superstar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObeqUlR5c_4

Buscadores de la verdad
UTP336 Libros, líneas y lodo

Buscadores de la verdad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 135:36


Bienvenidos, buscadores de la verdad, a este episodio número 336 de vuestro podcast favorito: "Buscadores de la verdad”. En esta ocasión, el título del episodio nos guía a través de tres conceptos intrigantes: "Libros, líneas y lodo". Tres palabras que, a simple vista, parecen no tener relación, pero que esconden un significado profundo y, quizá, revelador. Antes de sumergirnos en el tema, quiero anunciaros que este sábado, 21 de diciembre, a las 11 de la mañana, tendré el honor de presentar dos de mis libros: "Blasco Ibáñez desvelado" y "Ojos bien abiertos". En ambos textos, os invito a descubrir líneas ocultas que han permanecido demasiado tiempo en las sombras, entre el lodo. Hablaremos de libros, esos compañeros silenciosos que guardan las historias, las ideas y el conocimiento que han cambiado el mundo. Nos adentraremos en las líneas, trazos que van más allá de lo literal, desde las líneas de pensamiento y comunicación hasta las líneas geográficas que delimitan y unen a la vez. Y finalmente, exploraremos el lodo, esa mezcla de tierra y agua que puede ser símbolo de lo más elemental y primigenio, pero también del esfuerzo y la transformación. Por un lado, en Blasco Ibáñez desvelado, sacamos a la luz aspectos menos conocidos de la vida del insigne escritor valenciano. No pretendemos cubrir de lodo su legado, sino más bien despejar esa pátina de barro que ha ocultado verdades que merecen ser contadas. Por otro lado, en Ojos bien abiertos, desvelamos los secretos que se esconden tras la última película de Stanley Kubrick, esa obra póstuma que muchos calificaron de aburrida, pero que, tras un análisis profundo, demuestra que hay mucho más de lo que parece a simple vista. Hablaremos como no del libro en el que estoy trabajando, La Línea, un texto que como ha ocurrido en mis dos anteriores obras debía ser escrito ya que no hay nada igual en el panorama español, incluso me atrevería a decir en cualquier otro sitio…solo hay barro y new age en este tema. Y hablando del lodo, no podemos olvidar la terrible tragedia que recientemente ha golpeado Valencia. Las riadas, esas fuerzas imparables de la naturaleza, han arrasado con vidas, hogares y esperanzas, dejando tras de sí un barrizal físico y emocional. Ese lodo que ensucia nuestras calles y nuestras memorias también nos recuerda la inacción del Estado, que lejos de ayudar a las víctimas, parecía mirar hacia otro lado. ¿Se preguntarán porque tres “eles”? La letra "L", la número 12 en el alfabeto, es una consonante líquida cuyo sonido fluido resuena en muchos idiomas. Representa el número 50 en los números romanos y tiene un papel destacado tanto en la fonética como en el lenguaje, siendo clave en palabras como "luz" o "libertad". Su sonido se produce con la lengua tocando los alvéolos, detrás de los dientes superiores, lo que le da su característica resonancia. En algunas lenguas, como el inglés, existe la "L clara" y la "L oscura", mientras que en español su pronunciación es más uniforme y estable. Tres eles en el programa numero 336. El número 336 es una mezcla de influencias y atributos del número 3 y el número 6. El número 3 aparece dos veces y eso fortalece su influencia. El número maestro 33 también aparece en este número y eso se suma a la energía de este número. ¿Vale, muy bien pero por qué tres “eles"? Incluir tres "L" en el título del programa 336 no es una casualidad ni una locura; es un símbolo que nos recuerda que todo puede fluir bien si así lo permitimos. La "L", con su resonancia suave y líquida, representa conceptos como ligereza, libertad y luz. Nos invita a reflexionar sobre la importancia de dejar atrás lo que nos pesa, de perdonar para liberarnos y de amar incondicionalmente, porque solo así encontramos verdadera paz. En mi último viaje, experimenté algo que puede parecer anecdótico, incluso extraño, pero que encierra un profundo mensaje. Durante muchos kilómetros llevé conmigo, sin buscarlo, a un pequeño insecto que se había introducido sin yo percatarme en mi vehículo. Podría haberlo aplastado o deshecho de él en el momento, pero decidí dejarlo tranquilo, respetando su presencia. Al llegar a mi destino, con cuidado, le mostré que había llegado y lo dejé marchar. ¿Una locura? Tal vez. Pero también una lección: a veces, debemos aprender a convivir con lo que aparece en nuestro camino, respetarlo, y saber cuándo es el momento de soltarlo con gratitud. Así, este episodio número 336, con su mezcla de números significativos y sus tres "L", nos invita a reflexionar sobre cómo las cosas pequeñas y aparentemente insignificantes pueden revelar grandes verdades. Libros, líneas y lodo son los temas que hilvanan este episodio, pero también son metáforas de nuestro propio viaje hacia la verdad, la libertad y el amor. Les contaré una anécdota que, aunque podría parecer trivial, encierra una lección importante. Hace ya tiempo que arrastro una lesión en el hombro. Un dolor persistente que me ha acompañado durante semanas, meses incluso. En varias ocasiones estuve al borde de pedir la baja, y no exagero al decir que he llorado de frustración y dolor. Sin embargo, me costaba aceptar que quizás lo mejor sería ir al médico y darle un fin a ese malestar. Quizás, de alguna manera, no quería enfrentarme a la idea de que algo no estaba bien y que, al fin y al cabo, necesitaba ayuda. Pero, como suele suceder en la vida, a veces no se aprende de las advertencias y entonces la vida nos da un empujón para que reaccionemos. El otro día, sin quererlo, me caí de una manera extraña, torpe, casi ridícula, una de esas caídas que nos avergüenzan cuando suceden. Me dolió mucho en el momento, y aunque nadie me vio, no pude evitar sentirme un poco tonto. Sin embargo, al levantarme y darme cuenta de que, afortunadamente, no había nadie observando, me di cuenta de algo curioso: el dolor, que antes había sido constante, comenzó a menguar. No me lo podía creer, pero el hecho es que cada vez me dolía menos. ¿Fue una casualidad? ¿O acaso hay algo más grande en juego, algún poder no terrenal que, en una especie de señal, decidió intervenir para poner fin a mi dolor? Es como ese chiste que siempre me hace sonreír: un hombre le pide a Dios que le toque la lotería. Y Dios, después de escuchar su petición, le responde: "Está muy bien que me pidas eso, pero al menos compra un décimo". Quizás eso sea lo que nos pasa a veces, pedimos ayuda sin darnos cuenta de que debemos dar el primer paso. Y quizás esa caída, esa torpeza, fue el primer paso necesario para darme cuenta de que el cuerpo, de alguna manera, sabe cómo sanarse, o al menos cómo indicarnos cuándo algo está cambiando. Así que hoy, queridos oyentes, les prometo no darles mucho la murga con mis historias personales. Aunque vengo a hablar de mis libros y de aquella fatídica fecha del 29 de octubre, mi intención es que todos lo pasemos bien. Quiero que este episodio sea un espacio de participación, donde todos podamos compartir nuestras historias, nuestras pequeñas anécdotas cotidianas que nos recuerdan que somos humanos, que todos estamos aquí por algún motivo que aún estamos por descubrir. Porque, al final, todos tenemos algo que contar. Y esos relatos, esas vivencias que parecen cotidianas, son las que realmente nos unen, las que nos permiten reconocernos en el otro, más allá de las diferencias. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Conductor del programa UTP Ramón Valero @tecn_preocupado Un técnico Preocupado un FP2 IVOOX UTP http://cutt.ly/dzhhGrf BLOG http://cutt.ly/dzhh2LX Ayúdame desde mi Crowfunding aquí https://cutt.ly/W0DsPVq Invitados Dra Yane #JusticiaParaUTP @ayec98_2 Médico y Buscadora de la verdad. Con Dios siempre! No permito q me dividan c/izq -derecha, raza, religión ni nada de la Creación. https://youtu.be/TXEEZUYd4c0 …. …. Nunkálo Zabras @NZabras ALL WAYS WHAT XING …. John Snow winter is coming @jhon_sown “Right is right, even if everyone is against it. And wrong is wrong, even if everyone is for it” #From Exile ………………………………………………………………………………………. Enlaces citados en el podcast: AYUDA A TRAVÉS DE LA COMPRA DE MIS LIBROS https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2024/11/16/ayuda-a-traves-de-la-compra-de-mis-libros/ Presentación libros https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1869444172241113293 La ermita de la Magdalena se encuentra a 500 m de donde se cruza la línea ley principal y el meridiano de Greenwich https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1869496087675023792 ULTIMA HORA DANA Sólo el pueblo salva al pueblo. El rey Felipe, Letizia, Pedro Sanchez y Mazón (Mi presentación a partir de la hora y un minuto) https://www.youtube.com/live/zUG3ps15NHk Grupo HEPTA https://grupohepta.com/ ………………………………………………………………………………………. Música utilizada en este podcast: Tema inicial Heros ………………………………………………………………………………………. Epílogo Soy Imparable -Vibra alto https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMNMqNdVpPA

Buscadores de la verdad
UTP335 Acacia, ciprés y ficus sagrados

Buscadores de la verdad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 109:13


No solo hablaremos de arboles sagrados como la acacia, el ciprés o el ficus, hablaremos de espiritualidad sin cortapisas, sin dogmas, sin adoctrinamientos, sin ambages. ¿Estás preparado? ………………………………………………………………………………………. Conductor del programa UTP Ramón Valero @tecn_preocupado Un técnico Preocupado un FP2 IVOOX UTP http://cutt.ly/dzhhGrf BLOG http://cutt.ly/dzhh2LX Ayúdame desde mi Crowfunding aquí https://cutt.ly/W0DsPVq Invitados Dra Yane #JusticiaParaUTP @ayec98_2 Médico y Buscadora de la verdad. Con Dios siempre! No permito q me dividan c/izq -derecha, raza, religión ni nada de la Creación. https://youtu.be/TXEEZUYd4c0 …. Mafalda P Caritg @MafaldaPCaritg …. Nunkálo Zabras @NZabras ALL WAYS WHAT XING …. John Snow winter is coming @jhon_sown “Right is right, even if everyone is against it. And wrong is wrong, even if everyone is for it” #From Exile ………………………………………………………………………………………. Enlaces citados en el podcast: AYUDA A TRAVÉS DE LA COMPRA DE MIS LIBROS https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2024/11/16/ayuda-a-traves-de-la-compra-de-mis-libros/ ………………………………………………………………………………………. Música utilizada en este podcast: Tema inicial Heros ………………………………………………………………………………………. Epílogo ÚRSULA - SUSTRATO prod EVIL FINGERS https://youtu.be/NTRC9NnBIeM?feature=shared

Dr. Jim Graham's Sermon Podcast
From Exile to Hope - Week 7

Dr. Jim Graham's Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 33:35


From Exile to Hope - Week 7

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Dr. Jim Graham's Sermon Podcast
From Exile to Hope - Week 6

Dr. Jim Graham's Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 34:01


From Exile to Hope - Week 6

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Dr. Jim Graham's Sermon Podcast
From Exile to Hope - Week 5

Dr. Jim Graham's Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 28:43


From Exile to Hope - Week 5

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Dr. Jim Graham's Sermon Podcast
From Exile to Hope - Week 4

Dr. Jim Graham's Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 36:06


From Exile to Hope - Week 4

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Dr. Jim Graham's Sermon Podcast
From Exile to Hope - Week 3

Dr. Jim Graham's Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 37:09


From Exile to Hope - Why We Do What We Do

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Dr. Jim Graham's Sermon Podcast
From Exile to Hope - Week 2

Dr. Jim Graham's Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 35:30


From Exile to Hope - Week 2 - Are You Thirsty?

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Dr. Jim Graham's Sermon Podcast
From Exile to Hope - Week 1

Dr. Jim Graham's Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 31:52


From Exile to Hope - Week 1

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Central Pennsylvania Music Podcast
The Menzingers - Exclusive Interview

Central Pennsylvania Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 23:50


Welcome to another Exclusive Interview! We had the pleasure of sitting down and speaking with Tom May of The Menzingers before they took the stage at HMAC here in Harrisburg, PA.The Menzingers are an American punk rock band from Scranton, PA.In 2020 they released their 7th studio album titled "From Exile", as well as a new single earlier this month titled "There's No Place In This World For Me".The Menzingers are also on the ballot of the Central Pennsylvania Music Hall of Fame.Thank you to the band and venue for allowing us some time to sit down.You can find out more about the CPMHOF @ https://cpmhof.com/Brought to you by Darker with Daniel @ Studio 3.http://darkerwithdaniel.com/All media requests: thecpmpodcast@gmail.comJoin us back here or on your favorite audio streaming platform every other week for more content.

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
Kev White's The White House Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 10th November 2022

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 120:16


**Kev White's White House Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Kev Gave Us Boogie, Dance & Pop Classics, (& Tunes You Have Not Heard In Years), From Exile, Dhar Braxton,Genesis, Otis Clay, Laura Branigan, Culture Club, Galaxy, The Who, Nazerath, Billy Ocean, Justin Hayward, Linda Clifford, The Carpenters, Thin Lizzy & More Catch Kev White's The White House Show Every Thursday From 7PM UK Time The Station: traxfm.org #traxfm #boogie #danceclassics #classics #retro #remixes Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**

Self Life Love with Dr. K
SELF: REAP the rainbow

Self Life Love with Dr. K

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 28:52


In this 2 for 1 episode, Dr. K reflects on a question that was asked of her: What word and color represents you best for 2022? Hear what her response was and why. Then listen to her next episode, ‘From Exile to Excellence'. Be empowered. Be YOUtiful!

Collected Talks of David Solomon
#79 A Journey Through Jewish Philosophy (1)

Collected Talks of David Solomon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 42:15


This podcast episode launches David's eight-part series on Jewish Philosophy. In this first lecture, David explores the earliest Jewish responses to the ancient Greek philosophers. Beginning by providing a summary of the early Greek philosophers, David defines Jewish Philosophy and how it fits within the overriding framework of Judaism.  Watch the lecture here. He … Continue reading "#79 A Journey Through Jewish Philosophy (1)" The post #79 A Journey Through Jewish Philosophy (1) first appeared on David Solomon. Related posts: #76 Revelation & Revolution: Jewish History of the 18th Century (3) # 70 From Exile in Paradise to Redemption in Hell: Jews and Judaism in Germany – past, present and future #24 Dinkum Diaspora: Highlights of Australian Jewish History (part 2)

Collected Talks of David Solomon
#76 Revelation & Revolution: Jewish History of the 18th Century (3)

Collected Talks of David Solomon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 99:50


In this podcast episode, David examines a phase in 18th century Jewish history that he calls the ‘zenith of rabbinics’ for its extraordinary collection of learned rabbis. Among this ensemble of remarkable figures, one man towered over the rest – Elijah, the Vilna Gaon. The Gra, as the Gaon of Vilna was also known, was … Continue reading "#76 Revelation & Revolution: Jewish History of the 18th Century (3)" The post #76 Revelation & Revolution: Jewish History of the 18th Century (3) first appeared on David Solomon. Related posts: #75 Revelation & Revolution: Jewish History of the 18th Century (2) #74 Revelation & Revolution: Jewish History of the 18th Century (1) # 70 From Exile in Paradise to Redemption in Hell: Jews and Judaism in Germany – past, present and future

My First Band Podcast
105 – Tom May (The Menzingers)

My First Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 87:32


This week's guest is Tom May, who you might know as a guitarist and vocalist from The Menzingers. Since the band's start in Scranton, Pennsylvania, more than 15 years ago, the punk-rock powerhouse has released a flurry of well-received EPs and studio albums (including last year's self-recorded From Exile), shared the stage with some massive acts, earned a spot on the Epitaph roster and performed to passionate fans all around the world. Before May was a founding member of The Menzingers, he was honing his skills as a member of lesser-known Scranton bands like Decadence Decay and Bob and The Sagets. Recently, May spoke to My First Band host Tyler Maas about his early artistic efforts, formative shows from adolescence, the circumstances behind the start of The Menzingers and why he feels the band has remained intact for close to two decades. Over the course of the hour-plus discussion, May also talked about canceling The Menzingers' Australian tour last March to return to the U.S., the process of recording last year's deconstructed complement to 2019's Hello Exile, his Future Friday podcast, unforgettable opportunities music has given him and things he'd still like to accomplish before his playing days are through. My First Band is sponsored by Mystery Room Mastering and Lakefront Brewery. The show is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you get podcasts. You can also listen to rebroadcasts of previous My First Band episodes on WMSE every Wednesday from noon to 12:30 p.m. CST. Music used in this episode comes courtesy of Devils Teeth ("The Junction Street Eight Tigers") and The Menzingers ("Strawberry Mansion").

Behind the Vinyl
#41 - Tom May (The Menzingers)

Behind the Vinyl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 69:04


Tom May of The Menzingers joined the show for an epic conversation where we talked about a little bit of everything. We talked about previously being with Red Scare and how good of a person Toby is. We went into detail about The Menzingers getting flown out to California to meet with Epitaph and hearing about their big vision for the band. We obviously discussed the past year. Tom has become serious about cooking and what he puts into his body. Also, he has picked up a hobby in gardening where he grows oyster mushrooms and gourmet mushrooms. He also explained a funk he ran into with writing songs during the quarantine and snapping out of it by taking pressure off his writing.  Tom tells a story about being in Germany when they had their first coronavirus case and then The Menzingers playing their last show in Australia. The next day Australia began closing everything down and the band had to fly home. Tom talks about how everyone has a responsibility while on the road. Next, we got into what happened with the Robinhood app/GameStop and Tom gives us a little bit of financial knowledge. One of my favorite parts of the interview was when Tom talked about the band and how they are all best friends. The Menzingers still have the original lineup and they knew from the start that they were all in for the long haul. That led into Tom talking about growing up in Scranton, being in a band called Bob and the Sagets, and being friends with the members of Tigers Jaw.  I also got his thoughts on New Jersey, specifically the New Brunswick scene, since Tom played there often during his early days as a musician.  Tom loves podcasts, too. He has his own called "Future Friday." Tom plans on putting out 52 episodes this year! He says that his passion for podcasts began during long car rides. It originally began with listening to audiobooks and then led into podcasts. He also edits the two podcasts for The Menzingers, which you can find on their Patreon.  We closed out the show talking about the band. Tom discusses the writing process and picking who does vocals with Greg. Tom explains how "From Exile" was a solution to a problem when touring was cancelled and they needed something to do. They decided to do something different this time -- the album was in acoustic form. A lot of the songs, at least to me, talk about leaving the past behind, so I asked Tom about that. "Hello Exile" came out before the pandemic, but lines up with a lot of what has happened over the past year. Two quick fun facts from the episode: Tom's sister gave him an old PC during quarantine and he started playing a game from his teenage years. Also, there's a folk musician with the same name as him... look it up! Give The Menzingers a listen/follow below: Website: https://themenzingers.com Bandcamp: https://themenzingers.bandcamp.com/album/from-exile Instagram/Twitter: @themenzingers Episode edited/mixed by Calvin McKay!

Collected Talks of David Solomon
# 70 From Exile in Paradise to Redemption in Hell: Jews and Judaism in Germany – past, present and future

Collected Talks of David Solomon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 65:58


Although the Holocaust looms large as the defining feature of Jewish life in Germany, it was not an isolated historical event for German Jews. The Shoa followed a long and tragic trail of massacres, pogroms, and persecutions. However, the historical relationship between the Jewish and German peoples consisted of more than bloodshed and hardship. As David … Continue reading "# 70 From Exile in Paradise to Redemption in Hell: Jews and Judaism in Germany – past, present and future" The post # 70 From Exile in Paradise to Redemption in Hell: Jews and Judaism in Germany – past, present and future first appeared on David Solomon. Related posts: #68 Great Battles of Jewish History (Part Three) #33 The Geonic Period: Jewish History of the 6th to 10th Centuries (part 3) #8 From the Rambam to the Zohar: Jewish History of the 12th & 13th Centuries (Part 2: 1150-1200)

Left of the Dial
From Exile by The Menzingers

Left of the Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 63:39


This week, we talk about From Exile - a quarantine re-imagining of The Menzingers' 2019 record Hello Exile. But this isn't just another acoustic pop-punk record. These tracks were stripped down, re-arranged, and put back together. We think some of the tracks were better in their original form, but we also think some of them shine beautifully here. But really, it's up to you to decide what you think! Today (10/23/2020) is the last day to enter our $100 Bandcamp gift card giveaway! If you haven't yet, enter https://gleam.io/GMKgq/left-of-the-dial-bandcamp (here). After that, we recommend you head over to https://themenzingers.bandcamp.com/album/from-exile (The Menzingers' Bandcamp) page and pick up a copy of From Exile. And for another perspective, check out the https://www.kerrang.com/the-news/the-menzingers-announce-new-reimagined-album-from-exile/ (Kerrang) article we quoted. Don't forget to check out the Night Shift Radio merch store at nsrad.io/merch! Support this podcast

Seekers of Unity
Introduction to the Zohar, the Book that Changed Judaism... Forever

Seekers of Unity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 56:26


Enter the Cosmic Drama of a World of Words, a Mystical Journey, the third holiest textual corpus of Judaism. The undullable Masterpiece, the Magnum Opus of Kabbalah. A Renaissance of Human Spirit, wound to Birth forth again, to have us Reborn, rediscovering our Why. The Zohar is no book, it's a World, an intricate, subtle and complex one, it's the mythological Soul of the Soul of Judaism. Wrestle with its Historical context, controversial Authorship, its internal quixotic Structure, and the daringly provocative Ideas it brought to Life. A Paradigm Shift of Epic Proportions, radically and fundamentally reconceptualizing God, Man, Torah (the Bible) and the World. Settlers of the frontiers of Consciousness, Perspicacious Pioneers of the undulating precipitous pyrenees of perspecation, Sages, nay Saints, nay sacred Sorcerers, God's of Men, embarked to Unite the Transcendence and Immanence in the Infinite Divine Romance and bring final messianic closure to the millennia-long arc of the meta-story of the inner life of God. Answering for millions the realest existentially infernal questions, why do we suffer? why are we in a state of internal alienation and external estrangement? More that the Zohar appeared in our universe at some God given moment, more so do we inhabit the world painstakingly conconted, constructed and conjured by the punctuation, paragraphs and pages, sapphires, spheres and sefirot, sefer, sofer and sipur of this holy text. Augmenting our perception of Being and awareness of the Divine, the unity of our lives, reaching that tipping-point of illumination, the immediacy of the ever-present messianic moment becoming a manifested reality, a tree of Life to all who grasp it, Here and Now. With this Book we will go out of Exile. - Zohar, 124b, Ra'aya Meheimna 00:00 Zohar, the Masterpiece 06:15 What we're going to cover 06:59 Historical Context 08:51 Who wrote the Zohar? 13:00 Literary Structure of the Zohar 14:30 Core Ideas of the Zohar: 15:02 God: En Sof, Sefirot and a Divine Romance 26:50 The Human, the Fulcrum of the Cosmos 33:31 Torah, a Secret Code 41:12 The World, Illusions of Duality 43:50 The Meta-Story, From Exile to Redemption 48:58 Post Class Conversation, Knowing thru Love, Writing our own Zohar “This comes about as close as anybody ever came to actually pushing the entire contents of the universe down into about fourteen cubic inches.” - Terence Mckenna Introduction to Kabbalah Part 1: Ezekiel's Vision, Merkaba, Hekhalot, Four Entered the Orchard: https://youtu.be/Ek-bbbhmPLk Introduction to Kabbalah Part 2: Midrash, Neoplatonism, 12th-13th Century: https://youtu.be/Wg_DEtvewBM Subscribe to more quality Kabbalah and Mysticism content, for free: https://www.youtube.com/seekersofunity?sub_confirmation=1 Join Seekers on: facebook: https://facebook.com/seekersofunity instagram: https://instagram.com/seekersofunity podcast: https://anchor.fm/seekersofunity website: https://www.seekersofunity.com “This is a very Talmudic idea, that somehow a book is the primary reality. The idea in some schools of Hasidism is that all of the future is already contained in the Torah. Then when you ask them, ‘Well, if it's contained there, then isn't it predestined' the answer is no, because the letters are scrambled and only the movement of the present moment through the text correctly unscrambles and arranges the letters.” - Terence McKenna tags: introduction to Kabbalah intro to Kabbalah History of Kabbalah Holy Zohar Moshe de Leon Sefirot Primary texts of Kabbalah #Zohar #Kabbalah #ProjectUnity --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Trinity Church of Lake Nona
Sermon: Matthew 1:1-17

Trinity Church of Lake Nona

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 36:56


Jesus’ Genealogy  3 Stages of the Story: The Plotline of the Bible:  Act 1: From Abraham to David  Act 2: From David to Exile  Act 3: From Exile to Christ  3 Things this Teaches Us: The Line Was Right The Time Was Right The Design Was Right 

Booze Cruise
Bacardi Legacy Booze Cruise Cronicles - From Exile by Dylan Brentwood ( Canada )

Booze Cruise

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 29:01


- Full Name : Dylan Brentwood- Workplace : Lot Six & Bar Kismet- Country of Legacy : Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (Atlantic Canada #dontsleeponhali)- Social media accounts@old.pal.dyl / @fromexile.legacy/ @lotsixbar/ @barkismet- Full recipe of Dylan's Legacy Drink "From Exile"FROM EXILEIn a shaker tin52.5ml Bacardi Anejo Cuatro12.5ml Genetian Root liqueur (Suze, Giffard Gentian, luxardo Bitter bianco)25ml vanilla Syrup (1:1 - one vanilla bean for every 500ml)2.5ml / 1/2tsp tahiniShake, fine strain Top with 40ml sparkling wineAdd to wine glass with ice and a lemon wheelIf time allows, garnish with a short passage of poetry on recycled paper!Go send him some love!

BREWtally Speaking Podcast
192. Eric Guenther (The Contortionist)

BREWtally Speaking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 52:45


Eric Guenther, keyboardist for progressive metal band The Contortionist is the guest on this episode of the BREWtally Speaking Podcast. Eric joins co host Jon to talk about the bands upcoming EP, Our Bones, and how why the band chose to put out an EP versus a full length. Eric also dives into the bands writing process, and touches on the bands evolving sound. The guys also talk about how the band landed on covering a Smashing Pumpkins song for the EP, and what other songs were in the running and the possibility of some new From Exile material in the near future and more. Intro Music: "Early Grave" by The Contortionist "Pretty Lights" by Heartsick Show Sponsor: The Bean Bastard (www.thebeanbastard.com) Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecontortionist www.facebook.com/thebeanbastard www.facebook.com/metalnexus www.facebook.com/brewspeakpod Instagram: @thecontortionist, @no_im_ericguenther, @thebeanbastard, @metal.nexus, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Twitter: @tcband, @metal_nexus, @brewspeakpod, @discussmetaldan, @jbeatty616 Patreon: www.patreon.com/brewspeakpod Email: Brewtallyspeaking@gmail.com Website: https://thecontortionist-store.com www.metalnexus.net RATE/REVIEW/SUBSCRIBE!!

Experiments in Preaching
Justice and Righteousness in the Land

Experiments in Preaching

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 23:39


From Exile to Advent, we wait with hopefulness for Righteousness and Justice to be restored in the land.

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Claire Eldridge, “From Empire to Exile” (Manchester UP, 2016)

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 58:49


The French-Algerian War that erupted in 1954 ended with the emergence of an independent Algeria in 1962, but it was not until decades later that a broader French public turned its attention with vigor to the violence and pain of that conflict. Indeed, the French state only officially recognized the war as a war in 1999. Claire Eldridge‘s From Empire to Exile: History and Memory Within the Pied-noir and Harki Communities, 1962-2012 (Manchester University Press, 2016) interrogates the war’s legacies by focusing on the French settlers and the native military and civilian auxiliaries who fled Algeria in the thousands as French colonialism there came to an end. Examining pied-noir and harki grassroots collective mobilization and memory activism in France after 1962, From Exile to Empire shows that, while the war may have been repressed and silenced in a variety of ways in French society, the conflict was far from “forgotten” for these communities. Addressing material concerns including housing, poverty, and forms of indemnity, and attempting to preserve their cultures and histories, community associations forged new identities in France while advocating for the recognition of their suffering and their positive contributions to the nation and its (former) empire. Divided into two parts, the book covers the memory work of these communities from 1962 to 1991, and then from the early 1990s up to the 50th anniversary of the end of the conflict in 2012. Drawing on a wide range of pied-noir and harki sources, From Empire to Exile has much to offer those interested in the history of the war and its aftermaths. It will also make fascinating reading for anyone concerned with popular and community memory in the wake of traumatic and violent pasts more generally. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of Creatures, a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as “hazy”). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Claire Eldridge, “From Empire to Exile” (Manchester UP, 2016)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 58:49


The French-Algerian War that erupted in 1954 ended with the emergence of an independent Algeria in 1962, but it was not until decades later that a broader French public turned its attention with vigor to the violence and pain of that conflict. Indeed, the French state only officially recognized the war as a war in 1999. Claire Eldridge‘s From Empire to Exile: History and Memory Within the Pied-noir and Harki Communities, 1962-2012 (Manchester University Press, 2016) interrogates the war’s legacies by focusing on the French settlers and the native military and civilian auxiliaries who fled Algeria in the thousands as French colonialism there came to an end. Examining pied-noir and harki grassroots collective mobilization and memory activism in France after 1962, From Exile to Empire shows that, while the war may have been repressed and silenced in a variety of ways in French society, the conflict was far from “forgotten” for these communities. Addressing material concerns including housing, poverty, and forms of indemnity, and attempting to preserve their cultures and histories, community associations forged new identities in France while advocating for the recognition of their suffering and their positive contributions to the nation and its (former) empire. Divided into two parts, the book covers the memory work of these communities from 1962 to 1991, and then from the early 1990s up to the 50th anniversary of the end of the conflict in 2012. Drawing on a wide range of pied-noir and harki sources, From Empire to Exile has much to offer those interested in the history of the war and its aftermaths. It will also make fascinating reading for anyone concerned with popular and community memory in the wake of traumatic and violent pasts more generally. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of Creatures, a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as “hazy”). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Claire Eldridge, “From Empire to Exile” (Manchester UP, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 59:01


The French-Algerian War that erupted in 1954 ended with the emergence of an independent Algeria in 1962, but it was not until decades later that a broader French public turned its attention with vigor to the violence and pain of that conflict. Indeed, the French state only officially recognized the war as a war in 1999. Claire Eldridge‘s From Empire to Exile: History and Memory Within the Pied-noir and Harki Communities, 1962-2012 (Manchester University Press, 2016) interrogates the war’s legacies by focusing on the French settlers and the native military and civilian auxiliaries who fled Algeria in the thousands as French colonialism there came to an end. Examining pied-noir and harki grassroots collective mobilization and memory activism in France after 1962, From Exile to Empire shows that, while the war may have been repressed and silenced in a variety of ways in French society, the conflict was far from “forgotten” for these communities. Addressing material concerns including housing, poverty, and forms of indemnity, and attempting to preserve their cultures and histories, community associations forged new identities in France while advocating for the recognition of their suffering and their positive contributions to the nation and its (former) empire. Divided into two parts, the book covers the memory work of these communities from 1962 to 1991, and then from the early 1990s up to the 50th anniversary of the end of the conflict in 2012. Drawing on a wide range of pied-noir and harki sources, From Empire to Exile has much to offer those interested in the history of the war and its aftermaths. It will also make fascinating reading for anyone concerned with popular and community memory in the wake of traumatic and violent pasts more generally. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of Creatures, a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as “hazy”). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in African Studies
Claire Eldridge, “From Empire to Exile” (Manchester UP, 2016)

New Books in African Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 58:49


The French-Algerian War that erupted in 1954 ended with the emergence of an independent Algeria in 1962, but it was not until decades later that a broader French public turned its attention with vigor to the violence and pain of that conflict. Indeed, the French state only officially recognized the war as a war in 1999. Claire Eldridge‘s From Empire to Exile: History and Memory Within the Pied-noir and Harki Communities, 1962-2012 (Manchester University Press, 2016) interrogates the war’s legacies by focusing on the French settlers and the native military and civilian auxiliaries who fled Algeria in the thousands as French colonialism there came to an end. Examining pied-noir and harki grassroots collective mobilization and memory activism in France after 1962, From Exile to Empire shows that, while the war may have been repressed and silenced in a variety of ways in French society, the conflict was far from “forgotten” for these communities. Addressing material concerns including housing, poverty, and forms of indemnity, and attempting to preserve their cultures and histories, community associations forged new identities in France while advocating for the recognition of their suffering and their positive contributions to the nation and its (former) empire. Divided into two parts, the book covers the memory work of these communities from 1962 to 1991, and then from the early 1990s up to the 50th anniversary of the end of the conflict in 2012. Drawing on a wide range of pied-noir and harki sources, From Empire to Exile has much to offer those interested in the history of the war and its aftermaths. It will also make fascinating reading for anyone concerned with popular and community memory in the wake of traumatic and violent pasts more generally. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of Creatures, a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as “hazy”). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in European Studies
Claire Eldridge, “From Empire to Exile” (Manchester UP, 2016)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 59:01


The French-Algerian War that erupted in 1954 ended with the emergence of an independent Algeria in 1962, but it was not until decades later that a broader French public turned its attention with vigor to the violence and pain of that conflict. Indeed, the French state only officially recognized the war as a war in 1999. Claire Eldridge‘s From Empire to Exile: History and Memory Within the Pied-noir and Harki Communities, 1962-2012 (Manchester University Press, 2016) interrogates the war’s legacies by focusing on the French settlers and the native military and civilian auxiliaries who fled Algeria in the thousands as French colonialism there came to an end. Examining pied-noir and harki grassroots collective mobilization and memory activism in France after 1962, From Exile to Empire shows that, while the war may have been repressed and silenced in a variety of ways in French society, the conflict was far from “forgotten” for these communities. Addressing material concerns including housing, poverty, and forms of indemnity, and attempting to preserve their cultures and histories, community associations forged new identities in France while advocating for the recognition of their suffering and their positive contributions to the nation and its (former) empire. Divided into two parts, the book covers the memory work of these communities from 1962 to 1991, and then from the early 1990s up to the 50th anniversary of the end of the conflict in 2012. Drawing on a wide range of pied-noir and harki sources, From Empire to Exile has much to offer those interested in the history of the war and its aftermaths. It will also make fascinating reading for anyone concerned with popular and community memory in the wake of traumatic and violent pasts more generally. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of Creatures, a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as “hazy”). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in French Studies
Claire Eldridge, “From Empire to Exile” (Manchester UP, 2016)

New Books in French Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 58:49


The French-Algerian War that erupted in 1954 ended with the emergence of an independent Algeria in 1962, but it was not until decades later that a broader French public turned its attention with vigor to the violence and pain of that conflict. Indeed, the French state only officially recognized the war as a war in 1999. Claire Eldridge‘s From Empire to Exile: History and Memory Within the Pied-noir and Harki Communities, 1962-2012 (Manchester University Press, 2016) interrogates the war’s legacies by focusing on the French settlers and the native military and civilian auxiliaries who fled Algeria in the thousands as French colonialism there came to an end. Examining pied-noir and harki grassroots collective mobilization and memory activism in France after 1962, From Exile to Empire shows that, while the war may have been repressed and silenced in a variety of ways in French society, the conflict was far from “forgotten” for these communities. Addressing material concerns including housing, poverty, and forms of indemnity, and attempting to preserve their cultures and histories, community associations forged new identities in France while advocating for the recognition of their suffering and their positive contributions to the nation and its (former) empire. Divided into two parts, the book covers the memory work of these communities from 1962 to 1991, and then from the early 1990s up to the 50th anniversary of the end of the conflict in 2012. Drawing on a wide range of pied-noir and harki sources, From Empire to Exile has much to offer those interested in the history of the war and its aftermaths. It will also make fascinating reading for anyone concerned with popular and community memory in the wake of traumatic and violent pasts more generally. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of Creatures, a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as “hazy”). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Unstoppable Recording Machine Podcast
EP167 | Eric Guenther

Unstoppable Recording Machine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 72:35


Eric Guenther (The Contortionist, From Exile) sits in on this episode to shed some light on songwriting, collaboration, and being an effective keyboardist in rock/metal genres. It seems like more rock and metal bands than ever are incorporating some sort of keys or synth in their music. Of course, that also means that there’s a lot of bands doing it ... Read More The post EP167 | Eric Guenther appeared first on Unstoppable Recording Machine.

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Vibration Radio Network
B. Fly Welcomes Author Alicia Buchanan of " From EXILE to EMBRACE"

Vibration Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 38:00


On This Episode of The Beautiful Butterfly Radio Show , we Welcome Special Guest Author Alicia Buchanan of " From Exile to Embrace". Alicia is #OMagInsiders Elite Brand Ambassador at O, The Oprah Magazine  Meet Our Guest: Alicia Buchanan is a woman of faith whose calling is to help family oriented men and women heal, overcome emotional  and mindset barriers (fear, shame, etc.), and walk in God’s authority. She helps families build capacity for their dream life & understand their story so they can be the leaders they were born to be. The work that she created as discussed in the book was divinely created over the course of 7-years from her personal experiences living with a mental illness, trauma, compassion fatigue, and grief. Alicia is a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) in the State of Texas. Education: Masters of Social Work, Political Social Work Certificate, Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies and Nonprofit Management and Leadership Certificate from University of Houston.

Relevant Tones
Music From Haiti

Relevant Tones

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2013 57:16


Cellist, music educator, and concert organizer Tom Clowes talks with Seth about the music of Haitian composers. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Sabrina C. D. Jean Louis- Clair de Lune (arr. for four cellos) Trad: Papa Simbi Sent Me To Find Water, Smithsonian Folkways 06833 Werner Jaegerhuber- Suite FolkloriqueI. ErzulieII. DambalaIV. Papa Simbi J. Rudy Perrault- Exodus String Quartet, 1. Tale (Generations of Suffering) Claude Dauphin – String Quartet Op. 3 “From Exile/ lòt bò dlo”I. Allegro e danzante Michel Monton arr. Fritz Bernardin – Choucounne (for string trio) Julio Racine- Haitian-American- Quartet No. 1 AllegroII. Yanvalou lentIII. Allegro moderato All tracks performed by the Crossing Borders Music collective, which includes:Sara Chazin, ln.Maya Shiraishi, vln.Benjamin Weber, vla.Tom Clowes, vc.

Esther Sermons – Covenant United Reformed Church
From Exile to Exaltation (Esther 8:1-17)

Esther Sermons – Covenant United Reformed Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2007


In this message we continue to see the tension resolve in Act 3. This message is titled from Exile to Exaltation because we hear the new decree commanding the Israelites to take up arms 70 days after Hamaan’s decree. The Seed of the Woman will subdue the serpent seed.   Web Site – www.fresnourc.com Facebook […] The post From Exile to Exaltation (Esther 8:1-17) appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.