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Best podcasts about from head

Latest podcast episodes about from head

English Digest 實用空中美語
Unit 5-2 身體部位話中藏 從頭到腳學英文

English Digest 實用空中美語

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 31:16


Unit 5-2 From Head to Toe: English Body Idioms and Their Meanings 你知道英文片語中隱藏著多少身體部位的趣味表達嗎?從「昂貴得像手臂和腿」到「左耳進右耳出」,本課將帶你一探這些片語背後的故事與意義,讓你增添日常對話的色彩!

English Digest 實用空中美語
Unit 5-1 身體部位話中藏 從頭到腳學英文

English Digest 實用空中美語

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 31:30


Unit 5-1 From Head to Toe: English Body Idioms and Their Meanings 你知道英文片語中隱藏著多少身體部位的趣味表達嗎?從「昂貴得像手臂和腿」到「左耳進右耳出」,本課將帶你一探這些片語背後的故事與意義,讓你增添日常對話的色彩!

GOODBYE HEARTBREAK, HELLO PURPOSE THE PODCAST -- Wholeness, Overcome Heartbreak, Grow in Faith, Discover Identity, Walk in Pu

Hey Sis! Healing alone is tough. Find a community of sisters to make your healing journey more fruitful. Let's talk about the power of healing together.   ***Our first Sisterhood Connect event is happening March 11th at 6 PM CST. The theme is “Stronger Together.” Join me for a little sister time, encouragement, and more. This event is 100% FREE. All you have to do is register to save your seat.  Register here https://kandiceabateast.myflodesk.com/connect    Resources and Services Grieving The Living Ecourse  My YouVersion Bible Plans  Goodbye Heartbreak Hello Purpose, 365-Day Devotional (Use coupon code PODCAST10 at checkout for a 10% discount) 60-minute Heartbreak Coaching Session  My TeePublic Merch (Tee shirts, mugs, toes, pillow, and so much more) Get a FREE Hello Fresh box on me Free prayer:  A Prayer To Move On After A Broken Heart Facebook group:  The Healing Heartbreak Community Instagram: @goodbyeheartbreakhellopurpose Let me know what topics you want me to discuss or questions you want me to answer on the podcast. Send me a message here!   ***Check out these episodes that are related to this one   Ep. 044 Letting Go of Guilt and Shame and Seeking God Instead with Jessica Hottle of From Head to Heart Ep. 083 5 Tips To Make Friends As An Adult, Especially After a Breakup  Ep. 098 5 Tips To Overcome Jealousy As a Single Woman   Sis, are you enjoying the content from the show and want to support? Here's 2 easy things you can do: 1. Make sure you are subscribed to the podcast wherever you listen and 2. Leave a 5-star written review on Apple Podcast (grab your friend's phone for a second if you're not an Apple user lol). Know that I really appreciate you!

The Dance Physio Podcast
Episode 68: Elevating Dance with Chloey Turner

The Dance Physio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 49:36


In this episode, I'm joined by guest Chloey Turner. We have a fantastic conversation discussing her journey in the Irish Dance world from anxious little girl to principal dancer in Riverdance. We dig into what inspired her to pursue a career in dancer health and wellness after retiring from professional dance, and what fuels her lifelong love of learning. We also discuss her experience in the Flexibility Foundations program, and how recognizing the nervous system's role in mobility has changed her perspective and teaching when it comes to flexibility and mobility with dancers.About Chloey Turner:Chloey is a former principal lead dancer in Riverdance, touring the world for 12 years before transitioning into a career dedicated to fitness, wellness, and mental health advocacy. Originally from England and now based in the U.S., she co-founded the weighted activewear brand KiloGear CUT and is a certified personal trainer with over 500 hours of yoga and mindfulness education, along with two decades of experience in the fitness and wellness industry.Fueled by her passion for dancer well-being, Chloey founded The From Head to Toe Academy, the first holistic wellness platform specifically designed for the Irish dance community. Through this initiative, she collaborates with experts in mobility, strength training, nutrition, and performance psychology to support dancers both on and off the stage.Most recently, she launched Elevate Irish Dance Strength & Conditioning, a live training program crafted to help dancers build strength, power, and resilience for long-term success.Beyond her contributions to dance and fitness, Chloey is a dedicated advocate for mental health and well-being, delivering impactful workshops and talks worldwide.Her philosophy is simple yet profound: "Take care of the human being, and the dancer will thrive."Connect with Chloey:On Instagram: @Chloeyturner_wellnessHer website: Chloey Turner WellnessFrom Head to Toe Academy Website: From Head to Tow Academy* Registration for Round 3 of Flexibility Foundations is NOW OPEN until February 13th at 11:59pm PT. All the details, including registration, available here.Learn more about Erika Mayall:Follow me on Instagram: @dancephysioerikaLearn more about me on my website: https://www.allegroperformance.comSign up for my newsletter: Click hereSend me an email: hello@allegroperformance.com

Shed and Shine
Episode 32: Gino's Riffs - How To Run Your Business on Intuition

Shed and Shine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 14:36


In this episode of Shed and Shine, Gino Wickman explores how intuition plays a vital role in business decision-making. He guides listeners through a simple exercise to quiet the mind and connect with the True Self, encouraging deep breathing and reflective moments to gain clarity. By addressing common emotional blocks—like people-pleasing and fear—Gino highlights the importance of acknowledging these feelings to allow intuitive insights to emerge. With patience and practice, entrepreneurs can shed ego-driven overthinking and shine by making clearer, more strategic decisions from the heart. Timestamps00:00 Welcome to Shed and Shine00:24 From Head to Heart01:42 The Power of Breathing04:08 Real-Time Intuition Exercise09:31 Identifying Blocks10:19 Creating a Plan12:21 The Discipline of Intuition ABOUT THE 10 DISCIPLINESThe 10 Disciplines, founded by Gino Wickman and Rob Dube, is on a mission to help one million entrepreneurs - possible to be driven and have peace while making a bigger impact. We want to help you shed the barrier and layers that prevent you from creating the balance between impact and peace, and your True Self. Do you want to let your freak flag fly, and be your most authentic self at all times? Do you want to accomplish more without burning out, or doing a lot of damage to yourself (emotionally, physically, and mentally), and the relationships around you? Do you want to know the person beneath the identity you've created of work, accomplishments, and successes? If so, you're in the right place. You've put a lot of focus on your outer world. Let's start your inner world journey together. ⚡️ Join The 10 Disciplines Group Coaching Program: https://the10disciplines.com/group-coaching-program/ ⚡️ Take The True Self Assessment: https://the10disciplines.com/assessment CONNECT WITH US❤️ https://www.instagram.com/the10disciplines❤️ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the10disciplines/❤️ https://www.youtube.com/@The10Disciplines MORE RESOURCES TO HELP YOUR INNER WORLD JOURNEY❤️ https://the10disciplines.com/blog❤️ https://www.shedandshinepodcast.com ⭐️ https://the10disciplines.com/shine

Intimate Conversations
The Spirit of Fatherhood with Larry Hagner Part 2

Intimate Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 34:26


Divinity is absolutely bonkers magical and amazing, of COURSE I welcomed Larry back to the podcast with the theme From Head to Heart as he shared with us the journey of writing his latest book, the Spirit of Fatherhood. And when he embarked on writing this book about faith, indeed his faith was tested. In the interview you will hear so many ego deaths when it came to family, animals, his boys, his marriage, his business, his physical body, depression... yet it didn't stop and Larry kept going until he surrendered and became the embodiment of Hope. And this incredible intimate conversation we also discussed ... -The difference between believing and knowing... -How it's a dangerous path to have your worth only based on the outside in accomplishments and achievements... -How on his own (only as an ego) it might have been impossible to write that book in 11 weeks, yet he surrendered and allowed a co-creative experience with God... -How learning to receive especially in an exquisite moment with his son, taught him the power of surrender and receiving help... How after questioning if he was the guy to write that book, realizing he was the ideal man to show us what it takes indeed to leave the head and live from the heart...  -How there were so many ultimate gifts and eventual blessings in being stripped down naked emotionally before the Divine when you start to ask a deeper question...  -How is wife Jess is still such a freaking Rockstar...  Learn 25 Questions that will create more intimacy and connection: 25 Conversation Starters - The Dad Edge Get his latest book The Spirit of Fatherhood in Amazon: The Spirit of Fatherhood: Hagner, Larry: 9781640657113: Amazon.com: Books ________________________________________________________ ❤️ Successful professionally yet suck at deep intimate love? Can't get it right as hard as you try? Hate yourself because you know better, but the pattern still continues? Desire 1-on-1 support to integrate these subconscious trauma wounds? This is my genius. Let's set you free. Schedule your VIP Intimacy Breakthrough Experience with me here:   www.allanapratt.com/vip  Subscribers of my Intimate Conversations Podcast are eligible to use the Scholarship Code: INTIMATE ________________________________________________________ ❤️ As committed as you are, what's still repelling deep connection, fulfilling sex, and heart-centered intimacy? Your Blindspots. Unintegrated heartbreak. Let's move you from confused to clarity, insecure to confident, disheartened to hopeful... single to finding The One. We've got you.  Schedule your Intimacy Breakthrough Experience with me today https://allanapratt.com/connect  Scholarship Code: READYNOW ________________________________________________________ ❤️ Finding the One is Bullsh*t. Becoming the One is brilliant and beautiful, and ironically the key to attracting your ideal partner. Move beyond the fear of getting hurt again. Register for Become the One Introductory Program. http://allanapratt.com/becomeintro  Use Code: BTO22 to get over 40% off _________________________________________________ ❤️ Complimentary Intimacy Mini-Course ~ After 20 yrs as an Intimacy Expert, I've discovered the TOP 5 Mistakes that destroy a conscious relationship. Learn how to avoid them so you can thrive deliciously. https://allanapratt.com/top5mistakes  ________________________________________________________ ❤️ What's your Intimacy Blind Spot? Discover what may be stopping you from attracting or keeping a healthy soul shaking relationship. Take the quiz! https://allanapratt.com/quiz   ______________________________________________________ ❤️ The Magic Mind team created a super offer for me to share with you delicious people.You get up to 50% off your first subscription or 20% off your one time purchase with my code INTIMATE. You can get it at www.magicmind.com/intimallana and redeem the discount code INTIMALLANA. ________________________________________________________ ❤️ Let's stay connected: Exclusive Video Newsletter: http://allanapratt.com/newsletter Instagram - @allanapratt Facebook - @coachallanapratt 

Intimate Conversations
The Spirit of Fatherhood with Larry Hagner Part 1

Intimate Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 27:38


Divinity is absolutely bonkers magical and amazing, of COURSE I welcomed Larry back to the podcast with the theme From Head to Heart as he shared with us the journey of writing his latest book, the Spirit of Fatherhood. And when he embarked on writing this book about faith, indeed his faith was tested. In the interview you will hear so many ego deaths when it came to family, animals, his boys, his marriage, his business, his physical body, depression... yet it didn't stop and Larry kept going until he surrendered and became the embodiment of Hope. And this incredible intimate conversation we also discussed ... -The difference between believing and knowing... -How it's a dangerous path to have your worth only based on the outside in accomplishments and achievements... -How on his own (only as an ego) it might have been impossible to write that book in 11 weeks, yet he surrendered and allowed a co-creative experience with God... -How learning to receive especially in an exquisite moment with his son, taught him the power of surrender and receiving help... How after questioning if he was the guy to write that book, realizing he was the ideal man to show us what it takes indeed to leave the head and live from the heart...  -How there were so many ultimate gifts and eventual blessings in being stripped down naked emotionally before the Divine when you start to ask a deeper question...  -How is wife Jess is still such a freaking Rockstar...  Learn 25 Questions that will create more intimacy and connection: 25 Conversation Starters - The Dad Edge Get his latest book The Spirit of Fatherhood in Amazon: The Spirit of Fatherhood: Hagner, Larry: 9781640657113: Amazon.com: Books ________________________________________________________ ❤️ Successful professionally yet suck at deep intimate love? Can't get it right as hard as you try? Hate yourself because you know better, but the pattern still continues? Desire 1-on-1 support to integrate these subconscious trauma wounds? This is my genius. Let's set you free. Schedule your VIP Intimacy Breakthrough Experience with me here:   www.allanapratt.com/vip  Subscribers of my Intimate Conversations Podcast are eligible to use the Scholarship Code: INTIMATE ________________________________________________________ ❤️ As committed as you are, what's still repelling deep connection, fulfilling sex, and heart-centered intimacy? Your Blindspots. Unintegrated heartbreak. Let's move you from confused to clarity, insecure to confident, disheartened to hopeful... single to finding The One. We've got you.  Schedule your Intimacy Breakthrough Experience with me today https://allanapratt.com/connect  Scholarship Code: READYNOW ________________________________________________________ ❤️ Finding the One is Bullsh*t. Becoming the One is brilliant and beautiful, and ironically the key to attracting your ideal partner. Move beyond the fear of getting hurt again. Register for Become the One Introductory Program. http://allanapratt.com/becomeintro  Use Code: BTO22 to get over 40% off _________________________________________________ ❤️ Complimentary Intimacy Mini-Course ~ After 20 yrs as an Intimacy Expert, I've discovered the TOP 5 Mistakes that destroy a conscious relationship. Learn how to avoid them so you can thrive deliciously. https://allanapratt.com/top5mistakes  ________________________________________________________ ❤️ What's your Intimacy Blind Spot? Discover what may be stopping you from attracting or keeping a healthy soul shaking relationship. Take the quiz! https://allanapratt.com/quiz   ______________________________________________________ ❤️ The Magic Mind team created a super offer for me to share with you delicious people.You get up to 50% off your first subscription or 20% off your one time purchase with my code INTIMATE. You can get it at www.magicmind.com/intimallana and redeem the discount code INTIMALLANA. ________________________________________________________ ❤️ Let's stay connected: Exclusive Video Newsletter: http://allanapratt.com/newsletter Instagram - @allanapratt Facebook - @coachallanapratt 

Books, Cats & Snacks
Ep 117 - BONUS - Author Interview with Oaky - Fashion Trends, Deadly Ends by Brianna Malotke / Horror Poetry

Books, Cats & Snacks

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 16:28


BONUS EPISIODE!We're shifting a little bit this week with one of the many episodes Oaky has done talking to indie authors on the podcast Tell Me About Your Book. The show uploads two talks a week, and this was one from October 2023, where the show had Horror + Thriller Month, featuring plenty of amazing authors. Author Brianna Malotke is a woman of all trades for sure in her writing. Combining horror, poetry, illustrations and historical facts in her book Fashion Trends, Deadly Ends, this is the perfect book fitting with Halloween or any other time of the year! And to add to the already impressive work, she also has a romance novella out! Don't miss out on this episode!About the book:Take a journey through a gruesome history of fashion.Rib removal, poisonous dyes, sewn eyelashes...the cost to stay in fashion.From Head to Toe, Brianna Malotke tells the tales of deadly fashion trends in history through beautiful poetry.To connect:Brianna Malotke's site Our website: bookscatssnacks.comContact: bookscatssnacks@gmail.comIG: @bookscatspodcast

On Call with Insignia Ventures with Yinglan Tan and Paulo Joquino
Fazz exec Mark Hew on keeping the underdog mindset alive as a post-Series C regional fintech | Call 164

On Call with Insignia Ventures with Yinglan Tan and Paulo Joquino

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 24:02


Our conversation with Mark Hew continues in this episode. The Chief of Staff and Head of Payments and Agents Business for regional fintech group Fazz spends part 2 sharing with us his approach to leadership and sustaining an underdog / David vs Goliath culture (find out what SOS means) in an organization as diverse and as mature as Fazz's. Revisit part 1 where he talks about Fazz's evolution from agent network for financial services to payments infrastructure company Timestamps (00:00) Missed Part One? Check it out first; (00:07) Highlights; (01:03) From Head of People to Chief of St(u)ff: Professionalizing Fazz; (07:04) Keeping the Underdog Mindset Alive; (15:39) What Keeps Mark Going Fazz; (18:02) Rapid Fire Round; The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, tax, or business advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Insignia Ventures⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ fund. Any and all opinions shared in this episode are solely personal thoughts and reflections of the guest and the host. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oncallinsignia/message

What's The Truth
Why Join the Spiritual Growth Mentorship?

What's The Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 21:10


If you're a regular listener of From Head to Heart, you often hear me invite you to join my Spiritual Growth Mentorship. In this episode, I share my story of pain, revelation, and hope. I didn't need someone telling me to read my Bible or to pray more and I didn't need another how-to guide. So God led me to create something I didn't have - a mentorship and a safe community of women. I see your anger, your resentment, your bitterness. I know you feel unseen, unheard, underappreciated, and like you don't matter. If you are tired of struggling with knowing who you are and wondering if God even cares, I get it. This mentorship is for you. I'd love for you to join us in the Spiritual Growth Mentorship! Here for you, Jessica Join the Spiritual Growth Mentorship this week and get my Biblical Framework to Overcome Emotional Eating course for free! Buy one mentorship and get a course free! JOIN NOW!

Música
Alerta: Cocodrils a Lleida!

Música

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 32:01


Els californians Crocodiles passen a saludar-nos i ens conviden al seu concert al Caf

Songhunter
Alerta: Cocodrils a Lleida!

Songhunter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 32:01


Els californians Crocodiles passen a saludar-nos i ens conviden al seu concert al Caf

Songhunter
Alerta: Cocodrils a Lleida!

Songhunter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 32:01


Els californians Crocodiles passen a saludar-nos i ens conviden al seu concert al Caf

How To LA
When Writers And Actors Strike, We ALL Feel It

How To LA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 19:59


#131: The double strike of SAG and WGA is rippling through the L.A. economy, affecting everyone from the creatives on the picket line to below-the-line workers to every business that all these folks rely on. From coffee shop owners to estheticians, we hear from a handful of people that have been impacted. Guests:  Susanna Boney, art/construction department worker turned lifeguard trainee Sharōn, Esthetician, From Head to Toe, Los Angeles  Pam Elyea, History For Hire  Ames Miyako, actor and Everybody trainer  Sean Casey, owner of the Lyric Hyperion

What's The Truth
What is the Spiritual Growth Mentorship?

What's The Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 21:10


If you're a regular listener of From Head to Heart, you often hear me invite you to join my Spiritual Growth Mentorship. In this episode, I share my story of pain, revelation, and hope. I didn't need someone telling me to read my Bible or to pray more and I didn't need another how-to guide. So God led me to create something I didn't have - a mentorship and a safe community of women. I see your anger, your resentment, your bitterness. I know you feel unseen, unheard, underappreciated, and like you don't matter. If you are tired of struggling with knowing who you are and wondering if God even cares, I get it. This community is for you. I'd love for you to join us as part of my Spiritual Growth Mentorship! Rooting for you, Jessica Join the Spiritual Growth Mentorship this week and get my Biblical Framework to Overcome Emotional Eating course for free! Buy one mentorship and get a course free! JOIN NOW! Do you have a hard time accepting God's love and believing He is good to you and not just good to others? Do you have a hard time forgiving those who hurt you? Do you wrestle with anxiety, racing thoughts, burnout, and feeling like you are at the end of your rope? Do you find yourself being in pain and stuck in the past? Do you constantly question whether it's God's voice, the enemy, or your voice? If you answered yes to any of those questions, it's time to join me in my Spiritual Growth Mentorship. Five weeks of your first necessary steps to invite God's presence into your pain! It's the mentorship you need with the accountability you didn't know you needed. Learn how God's love can transform you from hurting to hopeful. Learn more at >> https://www.jessicahottle.com/heal Email me at >> jessica@jessicahottle.com

Relaxation Hypnosis for Stress, Anxiety
(10 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Relaxation Hypnosis for Stress, Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 590:00


(10 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Relaxation Hypnosis for Stress, Anxiety
(music) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Relaxation Hypnosis for Stress, Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 34:06


(music) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Relaxation Hypnosis for Stress, Anxiety
(5 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Relaxation Hypnosis for Stress, Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 295:59


(5 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Relaxation Hypnosis for Stress, Anxiety
#493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Relaxation Hypnosis for Stress, Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 34:14


#493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Hypnosis for Sleeping Deeply
#493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Hypnosis for Sleeping Deeply

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 34:14


#493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Hypnosis for Sleeping Deeply
(5 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Hypnosis for Sleeping Deeply

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 295:59


(5 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Hypnosis for Sleeping Deeply
(music) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Hypnosis for Sleeping Deeply

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 34:06


(music) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Hypnosis for Sleeping Deeply
(10 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Hypnosis for Sleeping Deeply

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 590:00


(10 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis
(music) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 34:06


(music) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis
(5 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 295:59


(5 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis
(10 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 590:00


(10 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis
#493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 34:14


#493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Jason Newland - FREE Hypnosis Service
(10 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Jason Newland - FREE Hypnosis Service

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 590:00


(10 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Jason Newland - FREE Hypnosis Service
#493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Jason Newland - FREE Hypnosis Service

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 34:14


#493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Jason Newland - FREE Hypnosis Service
(music) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Jason Newland - FREE Hypnosis Service

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 34:06


(music) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Jason Newland - FREE Hypnosis Service
(5 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Jason Newland - FREE Hypnosis Service

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 295:59


(5 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Sleep Insomnia Hypnosis - Jason Newland
(10 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Sleep Insomnia Hypnosis - Jason Newland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 590:00


(10 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Sleep Insomnia Hypnosis - Jason Newland
(5 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Sleep Insomnia Hypnosis - Jason Newland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 295:59


(5 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Sleep Insomnia Hypnosis - Jason Newland
(music) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Sleep Insomnia Hypnosis - Jason Newland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 34:06


(music) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Sleep Insomnia Hypnosis - Jason Newland
#493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Sleep Insomnia Hypnosis - Jason Newland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 34:14


#493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Relaxation Hypnosis - Jason Newland
#493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Relaxation Hypnosis - Jason Newland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 34:14


#493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Relaxation Hypnosis - Jason Newland
(music) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Relaxation Hypnosis - Jason Newland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 34:06


(music) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Relaxation Hypnosis - Jason Newland
(5 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Relaxation Hypnosis - Jason Newland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 295:59


(5 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

Relaxation Hypnosis - Jason Newland
(10 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)

Relaxation Hypnosis - Jason Newland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 590:00


(10 hours) #493 "From Head to Toe" Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - Jason Newland (7th April 2023)On this episode, we explore the power of deep relaxation exercises through the "Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis" podcast hosted by Jason Newland. In this particular excerpt, the focus is on relaxation exercises that involve paying attention to various parts of the body, starting from the forehead and moving all the way down to the toes. The episode highlights the importance of relaxation in achieving a sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Listeners are advised to only listen to this podcast when it is safe to close their eyes, while wearing comfortable and loose clothing. The website offers different versions of the podcast, including a version with background music, a five-hour version, and a ten-hour version. With body relaxation and positive affirmations integrated into each recording, consistently engaging with this podcast can lead to increased feelings of relaxation over time.ONLY LISTEN WHEN YOU CAN SAFELY CLOSE YOUR EYES.Deep Relaxation Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Podcast Website: https://jasonnewland.com

The Speech Source
Episode 35: Friday Favorites - Books 5!

The Speech Source

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 18:12


Each Friday Mary and Kim talk about two of their favorite activities that encourage and promote speech and language development.  From books and toys to games and songs, we talk about how we use each one and specific areas they target.  This is a GREAT way to build developmentally appropriate little libraries, game closets, toys bins and more!In today's episode we talk about some of our some of our favorite books!From Head to Toe by Eric CarleChicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault Check out more information and all of our resources atThe Speech SourceFollow The Speech Source on Instagram  @thespeechsource

Healthy & Empowered Living, Christian Weight Loss, Simple Healthy Eating Tips, Body Confidence, Mindful Lifestyle Habits, Hea
45. Think You Might Be an Emotional Eater? How to Know for Sure and What to do About it with Special Guest Jessica Hottle

Healthy & Empowered Living, Christian Weight Loss, Simple Healthy Eating Tips, Body Confidence, Mindful Lifestyle Habits, Hea

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 35:12


Do you struggle with emotional or stress eating? Have you wondered if that is the source of the bad eating habits you can't kick?   Maybe this idea is new to you or maybe you've tried everything under the sun to just STOP!    Today, I'm diving deep into the topic of emotional eating and living healthy God's way with special guest Jessica Hottle. We talk a lot about how understanding that your body, mind, emotions, and spirit all work together when it comes to living healthy really is the key to help you overcome emotional eating AND live as your overall healthiest self!     At the end of our conversation, after having built up to it, I asked her whether she thinks emotional eating is something you can overcome completely and put in the past or if it will always be a part of the journey! The answer may surprise you and I'm so excited for you to tune in to this super encouraging and challenging conversation!   So whether you feel you have a good handle on your emotional health or this is a weak spot for you, I know you'll find something good to apply to your life starting today!  May this bless you as you continue living healthy and empowered for the glory of God by the power of the Holy Spirit!  In Joy, Lauren  P.S. Have you heard about my brand new course, the EMPOWERED HEALTH FRAMEWORK?  Designed with the busy Christian mom in mind, to help you get more energy in less time through nutrition, movement, and spiritual growth. It's time to consistently make your healthiest choices so you can get to a weight you love, live with more energy & less stress, and focus your time and thoughts where you truly want! Learn how to eat healthier without dieting, find exercise you actually enjoy, grow spiritually so you can find true confidence and lasting motivation, and do all of this in a way that's natural and sustainable! Living your healthiest life is going to be simple & fun and give you more energy to create the mom life you love! Grab your spot today in the brand new Empowered Health Framework, a go at your own pace online course! healthyandempoweredliving.com/course BONUS: Sign up before February 28th, 2023 and save $100 using promo code EARLYBIRD23 Connect with Jessica Jessica Hottle is a faith-based fitness coach, podcast host, best-selling author, and speaker with a heart for teaching Christian women how to honor their feelings and heal from their hurt from a Biblical perspective. She is the author of 4 books with her new book being Face Off with Your Feelings: Break Up with the Lies From Your Past and Embrace the Truth for Your Future. Jessica is the host of From Head to Heart, a show where she teaches women how to trust God, heal emotionally, and Grow their relationship with Him. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicahottle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessicahottle22 Website: https://www.jessicahottle.com From Head to Heart Podcast Links: https://www.jessicahottle.com/podcastlinks  Find Freedom from Emotional Eating, 5-Day Diet Detox: https://www.jessicahottle.com/find-freedom Check out Jessica's Book: Face Off With Your Feelings Ways to Connect with Me: Have you grabbed your FREE guide yet? It's called 5 Ways Christian Moms Can Live Healthy and it's filled with practical ways you can start (or restart) your healthy lifestyle on a solid foundation. Download it here for free: lauren-joyce.com/resources  I love to hear all the feedback from listeners, email me at lauren@lauren-joyce.com Want to know more about me and what I do? Visit my website at healthyandempoweredliving.com Need to connect with others on the journey and support and encouragement where you're at? Join our FREE Joyful Health for Christian Moms FB Community: bit.ly/joyfulhealthforchristianmoms It would make my day to hear from you! Will you be so kind as to leave a quick review here.

Mission Accepted plus GenZ is us
EP 185: Don't Bury Your Emotions with Author, Wanda Davis

Mission Accepted plus GenZ is us

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 36:06


For Wanda Davis, writing the children's book From Head to Heart was a huge part of her healingjourney of self-discovery. Her deep dive into the consequences of living through the heart (likechildren) as compared to living through the mind (like adults) was transformational, and shefreely shares these secrets and research with us today. Don't bury your emotions! You don'twant them hiding. Instead, feel the feeling and be true to yourself and your unique strengths.As a bonus … ENTREPRENEURIAL DROP HERE … Wanda shares expert tips for getting thepublication of your book funded and taken to market. Grab your pen and paper, you'll want totake notes as Wanda reveals what Entrepreneurs need to know to see the opportunity and toget things done.Wanda's Favourite album: LIVE in Dublin by Leonard CohenWebsite: https://wandadavis.ca/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wandadavislondon/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wanda.davis.794628Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wandadavis823/Contact: wanda@wandadavis.ca

Naturally Curious with Tawny Stowe
31 Embracing Change to Create Joy with Wanda Davis

Naturally Curious with Tawny Stowe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 44:46


In this episode we explore what it's like to find the bridge between heart and mind as we travel through Wanda's life experience and to the story unraveling at her feet today! About Wanda Davis Wanda Davis, M.Sc.,B.Sc.,B.Ed., helps others discover their gifts and live through their hearts. She is an educator, certified life coach, Gene Keys guide, professional speaker, and best-selling author. Wanda lives in London, Ontario surrounded by plants and trees. Her newly released children's book, From Head to Heart, opens discussions about feelings and encourages kids to reach out for the help they need to gain better mental health. Wanda is available for author visits and speaking engagements, both in person and virtually. https://wandadavis.ca/ wanda@wandadavis.ca 226*374-9045 Available for Purchase https://wandadavis.ca/from-head-to-heart/ If you would like to purchase a copy, e-transfer $25.65 (including tax) to wanda@wandadavis.ca. No charge for pick up within the London Ontario area, but please add on $5 for shipping in Canada, $10 for US or $15 for International. Please email full shipping address. Receipts can be provided upon request. French version is also now available. Educator Resource for From Head to Heart https://wandadavis.ca/from-head-to-heart/ Connect with Tawny: Learn more about healing your mind, body and soul here: https://www.woodlandpriestess.com/ OR Book Your Oracle Card Reading to help you go deeper here.

Living The Next Chapter: Authors Share Their Journey
E98 - Wanda Davis - From Head to Heart - A children's book on bullying

Living The Next Chapter: Authors Share Their Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 43:22


EPISODE 98 - Our guest today shares her new children's book that addresses bullying! From Head to Heart Book Description:Gwen is a young girl who, driven by bullying, builds a wall around her heart. To protect herself, she decides to live in her head, but the barrier around her heart prevents her from experiencing the vibrancy of life.For teachers, social workers, parents, children and those who care for them, this book opens discussions about feelings. From Head to Heart encourages kids to reach out for the help they need to gain better mental health.Available in English or FrenchWanda Davis, M.Sc.,B.Sc.,B.Ed., is the author of the book From Head to Heart and lives in London, Ontario. Wanda has been an educator for over 20 years in many roles including special education support and teacher-librarian with the Thames Valley District School Board. She is also a certified coach, professional speaker, and best-selling author. Wanda supports others to discover their gifts and live through their heart. My book is available from Chapters/Indigo  By Volumes Publishing or by the author directly. French version available through the same places.In the US via AmazonKindlA podcast is an excellent business card for your book, coaching program or business! Build a community away from the rented land of social media - speak directly to your community and position yourself as the expert that you truly are!Take your passion to the next level - let us help you start and grow your podcast! Podcasts work. Visit https://truemediasolutions.ca/Dave's Audio Book Recommendation for November 2022Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story - Bono Bono—artist, activist, and the lead singer of Irish rock band U2—has written a memoir: honest and irreverent, intimate and profound, Surrender is the story of the remarkable life he's lived, the challenges he's faced, and the friends and family who have shaped and sustained him. Narrated by the author, Surrender is an intimate, immersive listening experience, telling stories from Bono's early days in Dublin, to joining a band and playing sold out stadiums around the world with U2, plus his more than 20 years of activism. Throughout a remarkable life, music has always been a constant for Bono and in the audiobook, his distinctive voice is interwoven with a very personal soundtrack adding atmosphere and texture to each and every scene. From moments of classic U2 hits to snippets by The Clash, Patti Smith, Verdi, Johnny Cash and Mozart, Surrender also exclusively features clips of newly recorded re imagined versions of U2 songs including ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday', ‘With Or Without You', ‘One', ‘Beautiful Day' and more, glimpsed for the first time on Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story.

GOODBYE HEARTBREAK, HELLO PURPOSE THE PODCAST -- Wholeness, Overcome Heartbreak, Grow in Faith, Discover Identity, Walk in Pu
044. Letting Go of Guilt and Shame and Seeking God Instead with Jessica Hottle of From Head to Heart Podcast

GOODBYE HEARTBREAK, HELLO PURPOSE THE PODCAST -- Wholeness, Overcome Heartbreak, Grow in Faith, Discover Identity, Walk in Pu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 29:39


Hey! Do you struggle with guilt or shame or both? If so, this episode is for you. I have a great guest today to really walk us through the difference between guilt and shame.  As Christian women we sometimes suffer from guilt and shame more than others because we feel more conviction when we do things that are not of God. While conviction in a good thing to help us correct our behaviors, God doesn't want us to constantly live under the weight of our sin. Jessica tells us about her experiences in relationships when trying to conform to the image that would make guys love her. Then, she accepted Jesus and slowly took the journey of seeking God and renewing her mind.  A little about Jessica:  Jessica Hottle is a faith-based fitness coach, podcast host, best-selling author, and speaker with a heart for teaching Christian women how to honor their feelings and heal from their hurt from a Biblical perspective. She is the author of 4 books with her new book being Face Off with Your Feelings: Break Up with the Lies From Your Past and Embrace the Truth for Your Future. Jessica is the host of From Head to Heart, a show where she teaches women how to trust God, heal emotionally, and Grow their relationship with Him. When she isn't writing, speaking, or coaching you can find her enjoying time with her husband Jon, loving on their three cats, and spending her free time outside whenever she can (playing golf, hiking, reading, or writing in her journal). Sis, you don't want to miss this episode! Turn me up in those earbuds so we can get into it. Check out Jessica's links below to connect with her: Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/jessicahottle Website: http://www.jessicahottle.com  Also, if you are struggling with guilt and shame, and you're ready to see yourself the way God sees you, grab a Self-Worth Session with me. Just email me at goodbyeheartbreakhellopurpose@gmail.com. If I still have spots available for a free session, feel free to grab one of those. If not, email me for pricing and scheduling.  Don't forget my book and journal is available for purchase on my website. Just click this link:  Goodbye Heartbreak, Hello Purpose: A 365 Day Devotional. Also, as a podcast listener, you can always get a 10% discount off of my products on my website by using the promo code “PODCAST10” Sis, are you enjoying the content from the show and want to show support? Here's 2 easy things you can do: 1. Make sure you are subscribed to the podcast wherever you listen and 2. Leave a 5-star written review on Apple Podcast (grab your friend's phone for a second if you're not an apple user lol). Know that I really appreciate you! Make sure you come over to the Facebook group so we can continue this conversation! The Healing Heartbreak Community, Single Women, Healing Broken Hearts | Facebook Don't forget to visit my website www.kandiceabateast.com and sign up for my email list to be sure you don't miss a thing! You may also want to do a little shopping while you're there to go deeper in your healing journey. Don't feel comfortable sharing questions in the Facebook group, but you would like the group's feedback? Email your question to goodbyeheartbreakhellopurpose@gmail.com and I can post them in the group anonymously.  And you can follow me on Instagram:   @goodbyeheartbreakhellopurpose

Living the Dream with Curveball
Living the dream with author, educator, and certified coach practitioner Wanda Davis

Living the Dream with Curveball

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 18:56


Wanda Davis is an accomplished educator (B.Ed. 2002) having worked with the Thames Valley District School Board as a high school teacher since 2002. Her focus is working with students with special needs, whether that is a learning disability or someone with a physical or communication disability. She has strong interpersonal skills dealing with youth and adults, outstanding presentation and training skills and uses many strategies that increase engagement and learning.Wanda is the business owner of Elements (2011) that focuses on spiritual self-discovery, stress reduction and mental wellness. Wanda is a Certified Coach Practitioner (2016) with a focus on helping people navigate life transitions, work on personal growth and helping them reach their potential and goals with less stress. As a Reiki Master/Teacher (2005) and Access Bars Facilitator (2015) she has a large breadth of knowledge on stress reducing techniques, such as meditation and energy work.Wanda Davis has a strong science background having earned her Master's of Science (McMaster University, M.Sc. 1990, B.Sc. 1986). With her expertise in this area Wanda is able to explain body health and medical conditions and relate teachings to effects on the body. Wanda was a Program Coordinator with Let's Talk Science (2003-2005) and a Research Science Technician at University of Western Ontario (1990-2001).Wanda has just released her first children's book, From Head to Heart. This powerful book is for children, teachers, parents and grandparents to open discussions about feelings and asking for help.https://www.wandadavis.ca/

LCR Media Podcast
Episode 169- IBG, Work Gear

LCR Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 68:34


From Head to Toe, what I wear from 8 years of trial and error. 50% Off Equip Expo 2022 Registration 2022 Rally @Equip Thanks for listening! Episode links below... https://linktr.ee/lawncarerookie   Podcast Merch https://teespring.com/stores/lcr-6 *THANKS to our Podcast Sponsor the Toro Company!

Playmakers: On Purpose
Hunting Discomfort (ft. Sterling Hawkins, Author of Hunting Discomfort)

Playmakers: On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 53:00


Hunting Discomfort (ft. Sterling Hawkins)Shifting our perspectives on stress and setbacksOPENING QUOTE:“It's about surrounding yourself with people that are going to support your growth, that are more committed to your vision than your feelings.”—Sterling HawkinsGUEST BIO:Sterling Hawkins is the author of Hunting Discomfort, a chart-topping new book about breaking the status quo no matter what. Sterling believes we can all unlock incredible potential within ourselves, and he's on a mission to support people, businesses, and communities and help them reach their potential regardless of circumstances. From a multibillion dollar startup to collapse, then coming back to launch before investing in and helping grow over 50 companies, Sterling brings his experience to some of the largest organizations on the planet and stages around the globe. His perspectives can be found in publications such as Inc., Fast Company, the New York Times, and Forbes.Show Links:WebsiteYouTubeInstagramFacebookLinkedInTwitterCORE TOPICS + DETAILS:[6:18] - Every Day, No Matter WhatThe art and science of setting intentionsWhether small or large, you should set a goal to do something that brings you closer to your goal every single day. It might be five minutes of focused work or five hours of intense attention. But whatever your goal, you should make some amount of progress greater than zero every day. It builds confidence and courage within yourself, not to mention that it builds momentum towards your goals.[33:37] - “Don't Say ‘Surrender'”Moving past the stigma of surrenderingSterling is often told that he should stop using the word ‘surrender' in his talks and writings. He's told that surrendering means to give up, but the truth is that surrendering means accepting things as they are and as they're not. It's synonymous with acceptance, and we can't truly change anything until we accept it.[36:41] - From Head to HeartChanging where we spend our internal timeMany of us spend most of our lives in our heads— where the reasons, excuses, and circumstances live. Our approach to life becomes circumstantial and dependent on the world. But when you spend more time in your heart, you step out of reasons and excuses and find the courage to commit to transformation. You get over fear, over-analysis, and resistance and begin pursuing your passions.[40:16] - The Finite and the UltimateLessons from a German-American theologianPhilosopher Paul Tillich believes there are two primary focuses that human beings give their attention to— the finite and the ultimate. Finite concerns are things like paying rent, earning money, reaching business goals. Ultimate concerns are things like love, joy, peace, and happiness. These can never be taken away from you. When we remember that, all of our finite concerns become less concerning.RESOURCES:[0:54] Chasing Discomfort[12:55] A Servant to Servants, by Robert Frost[42:50] The Presence Process, by Michael BrownFollow Sterling:WebsiteYouTubeInstagramFacebookLinkedInTwitterFollow Paul:Keynote Speaking WebsitePlaymakers PodcastThe Power of Playing OffenseLinkedInFacebookTwitterInstagramYoutubeSHOW PARTNER:The WHY InstituteAre you ready to find your ‘why'? Our partners at the WHY Institute have created the single most high-impact assessment for finding your personal why in life and work. In just five minutes, discover more about who you are, how you think, and why you do what you do than any other personal assessment available.  The best part? It's completely free for Playmakers listeners. Are you ready to find our WHY in just five minutes? Take your assessment now.FREE ASSESSMENTABOUT THE HOST:Paul Epstein may not be a hard charging running back on the actual football field, but his list of high-profile wins in the world of sports will have you thinking that he could be.Paul has spent nearly 15 years as a pro sports executive for multiple NFL and NBA teams, a global sports agency, and the NFL league office. He's transformed numerous NBA teams from the absolute bottom in league revenue to top-two in financial performance. He's broken every premium revenue metric in Super Bowl history as the NFL's sales leader. He opened a billion-dollar stadium, helped save the New Orleans NBA franchise, and founded the San Francisco 49ers Talent Academy.He's since installed his leadership and high-performance playbook with Fortune 500 leaders, Founders and CEOs, MBAs, and professional athletes.Now, as a global keynote speaker, #1 bestselling author, personal transformation expert, turned senior leader and advisor to PurposePoint and the Why Institute, and host of the Playmakers: On Purpose podcast, Paul explores how living and working with a focus on leadership, culture, and purpose can transform organizations and individuals anywhere to unleash their full potential.Learn more about Paul at PaulEpsteinSpeaks.comABOUT PLAYMAKERS: ON PURPOSE:The Playmakers: On Purpose podcast is an all-access pass to a purpose-centered tribe of leaders in business, sports, and life who are on a mission of meaning and impact. The show takes purpose from an out of reach North Star to a practical and tactical exploration of how we can step into each day, ON PURPOSE, where life no longer happens “to us”, it begins to happen “for us”. From the Why Coach of the San Francisco 49ers to your coach, take a seat at the table with sports industry executive, #1 bestselling author, personal transformation expert, turned senior leader and advisor to PurposePoint and the Why Institute, Paul Epstein, in this inspiring, yet immediately actionable podcast. From formative stories pre-purpose to personal and professional transformation's post-purpose, each show will share a high-energy, prescriptive blueprint to ignite impact and drive inner success, fulfillment, and purpose no matter your starting point. It's time to meet Paul at the 50 and get ready to live and lead ON PURPOSE.Learn more at: PlaymakersPod.comABOUT DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motown's processes to launch today's most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits. Here's to making (podcast) history together.Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.comCREDITS:Paul Epstein: Host | paul@paulepsteinspeaks.comConnor Trombley: Executive Producer | connor@detroitpodcaststudios.com

Women Seeking Wholeness
174: Starving for Love: A Story of Survival

Women Seeking Wholeness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 56:01


What if accepting your body became a matter of life and death? Haley Hatch Freeman is a speaker & author of A Future for Tomorrow which tells her miraculous near-death story of surviving anorexia. She writes to a younger audience in her latest books, From Head to Tummy and Lily's Reflection. This episode details her fascinating story.   How she retrained her brain and came out of psychosis  How her deceased/angel sister came through in her recovery The power of identity death   Find her: haleyhfreeman.com

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs
Episode 150: “All You Need is Love” by the Beatles

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022


This week's episode looks at “All You Need is Love”, the Our World TV special, and the career of the Beatles from April 1966 through August 1967. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode. Patreon backers also have a thirteen-minute bonus episode available, on "Rain" by the Beatles. Tilt Araiza has assisted invaluably by doing a first-pass edit, and will hopefully be doing so from now on. Check out Tilt's irregular podcasts at http://www.podnose.com/jaffa-cakes-for-proust and http://sitcomclub.com/ NB for the first few hours this was up, there was a slight editing glitch. If you downloaded the old version and don't want to redownload the whole thing, just look in the transcript for "Other than fixing John's two flubbed" for the text of the two missing paragraphs. Errata I say "Come Together" was a B-side, but the single was actually a double A-side. Also, I say the Lennon interview by Maureen Cleave appeared in Detroit magazine. That's what my source (Steve Turner's book) says, but someone on Twitter says that rather than Detroit magazine it was the Detroit Free Press. Also at one point I say "the videos for 'Paperback Writer' and 'Penny Lane'". I meant to say "Rain" rather than "Penny Lane" there. Resources No Mixcloud this week due to the number of songs by the Beatles. I have read literally dozens of books on the Beatles, and used bits of information from many of them. All my Beatles episodes refer to: The Complete Beatles Chronicle by Mark Lewisohn, All The Songs: The Stories Behind Every Beatles Release by Jean-Michel Guesdon, And The Band Begins To Play: The Definitive Guide To The Songs of The Beatles by Steve Lambley, The Beatles By Ear by Kevin Moore, Revolution in the Head by Ian MacDonald, and The Beatles Anthology. For this episode, I also referred to Last Interview by David Sheff, a longform interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono from shortly before Lennon's death; Many Years From Now by Barry Miles, an authorised biography of Paul McCartney; and Here, There, and Everywhere: My Life Recording the Music of the Beatles by Geoff Emerick and Howard Massey. Particularly useful this time was Steve Turner's book Beatles '66. I also used Turner's The Beatles: The Stories Behind the Songs 1967-1970. Johnny Rogan's Starmakers and Svengalis had some information on Epstein I hadn't seen anywhere else. Some information about the "Bigger than Jesus" scandal comes from Ward, B. (2012). “The ‘C' is for Christ”: Arthur Unger, Datebook Magazine and the Beatles. Popular Music and Society, 35(4), 541-560. https://doi.org/10.1080/03007766.2011.608978 Information on Robert Stigwood comes from Mr Showbiz by Stephen Dando-Collins. And the quote at the end from Simon Napier-Bell is from You Don't Have to Say You Love Me, which is more entertaining than it is accurate, but is very entertaining. Sadly the only way to get the single mix of "All You Need is Love" is on this ludicrously-expensive out-of-print box set, but the stereo mix is easily available on Magical Mystery Tour. Patreon This podcast is brought to you by the generosity of my backers on Patreon. Why not join them? Transcript A quick note before I start the episode -- this episode deals, in part, with the deaths of three gay men -- one by murder, one by suicide, and one by an accidental overdose, all linked at least in part to societal homophobia. I will try to deal with this as tactfully as I can, but anyone who's upset by those things might want to read the transcript instead of listening to the episode. This is also a very, very, *very* long episode -- this is likely to be the longest episode I *ever* do of this podcast, so settle in. We're going to be here a while. I obviously don't know how long it's going to be while I'm still recording, but based on the word count of my script, probably in the region of three hours. You have been warned. In 1967 the actor Patrick McGoohan was tired. He had been working on the hit series Danger Man for many years -- Danger Man had originally run from 1960 through 1962, then had taken a break, and had come back, retooled, with longer episodes in 1964. That longer series was a big hit, both in the UK and in the US, where it was retitled Secret Agent and had a new theme tune written by PF Sloan and Steve Barri and recorded by Johnny Rivers: [Excerpt: Johnny Rivers, "Secret Agent Man"] But McGoohan was tired of playing John Drake, the agent, and announced he was going to quit the series. Instead, with the help of George Markstein, Danger Man's script editor, he created a totally new series, in which McGoohan would star, and which McGoohan would also write and direct key episodes of. This new series, The Prisoner, featured a spy who is only ever given the name Number Six, and who many fans -- though not McGoohan himself -- took to be the same character as John Drake. Number Six resigns from his job as a secret agent, and is kidnapped and taken to a place known only as The Village -- the series was filmed in Portmeirion, an unusual-looking town in Gwynnedd, in North Wales -- which is full of other ex-agents. There he is interrogated to try to find out why he has quit his job. It's never made clear whether the interrogators are his old employers or their enemies, and there's a certain suggestion that maybe there is no real distinction between the two sides, that they're both running the Village together. He spends the entire series trying to escape, but refuses to explain himself -- and there's some debate among viewers as to whether it's implied or not that part of the reason he doesn't explain himself is that he knows his interrogators wouldn't understand why he quit: [Excerpt: The Prisoner intro, from episode Once Upon a Time, ] Certainly that explanation would fit in with McGoohan's own personality. According to McGoohan, the final episode of The Prisoner was, at the time, the most watched TV show ever broadcast in the UK, as people tuned in to find out the identity of Number One, the person behind the Village, and to see if Number Six would break free. I don't think that's actually the case, but it's what McGoohan always claimed, and it was certainly a very popular series. I won't spoil the ending for those of you who haven't watched it -- it's a remarkable series -- but ultimately the series seems to decide that such questions don't matter and that even asking them is missing the point. It's a work that's open to multiple interpretations, and is left deliberately ambiguous, but one of the messages many people have taken away from it is that not only are we trapped by a society that oppresses us, we're also trapped by our own identities. You can run from the trap that society has placed you in, from other people's interpretations of your life, your work, and your motives, but you ultimately can't run from yourself, and any time you try to break out of a prison, you'll find yourself trapped in another prison of your own making. The most horrifying implication of the episode is that possibly even death itself won't be a release, and you will spend all eternity trying to escape from an identity you're trapped in. Viewers became so outraged, according to McGoohan, that he had to go into hiding for an extended period, and while his later claims that he never worked in Britain again are an exaggeration, it is true that for the remainder of his life he concentrated on doing work in the US instead, where he hadn't created such anger. That final episode of The Prisoner was also the only one to use a piece of contemporary pop music, in two crucial scenes: [Excerpt: The Prisoner, "Fall Out", "All You Need is Love"] Back in October 2020, we started what I thought would be a year-long look at the period from late 1962 through early 1967, but which has turned out for reasons beyond my control to take more like twenty months, with a song which was one of the last of the big pre-Beatles pop hits, though we looked at it after their first single, "Telstar" by the Tornadoes: [Excerpt: The Tornadoes, "Telstar"] There were many reasons for choosing that as one of the bookends for this fifty-episode chunk of the podcast -- you'll see many connections between that episode and this one if you listen to them back-to-back -- but among them was that it's a song inspired by the launch of the first ever communications satellite, and a sign of how the world was going to become smaller as the sixties went on. Of course, to start with communications satellites didn't do much in that regard -- they were expensive to use, and had limited bandwidth, and were only available during limited time windows, but symbolically they meant that for the first time ever, people could see and hear events thousands of miles away as they were happening. It's not a coincidence that Britain and France signed the agreement to develop Concorde, the first supersonic airliner, a month after the first Beatles single and four months after the Telstar satellite was launched. The world was becoming ever more interconnected -- people were travelling faster and further, getting news from other countries quicker, and there was more cultural conversation – and misunderstanding – between countries thousands of miles apart. The Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan, the man who also coined the phrase “the medium is the message”, thought that this ever-faster connection would fundamentally change basic modes of thought in the Western world. McLuhan thought that technology made possible whole new modes of thought, and that just as the printing press had, in his view, caused Western liberalism and individualism, so these new electronic media would cause the rise of a new collective mode of thought. In 1962, the year of Concorde, Telstar, and “Love Me Do”, McLuhan wrote a book called The Gutenberg Galaxy, in which he said: “Instead of tending towards a vast Alexandrian library the world has become a computer, an electronic brain, exactly as an infantile piece of science fiction. And as our senses have gone outside us, Big Brother goes inside. So, unless aware of this dynamic, we shall at once move into a phase of panic terrors, exactly befitting a small world of tribal drums, total interdependence, and superimposed co-existence.… Terror is the normal state of any oral society, for in it everything affects everything all the time.…” He coined the term “the Global Village” to describe this new collectivism. The story we've seen over the last fifty episodes is one of a sort of cultural ping-pong between the USA and the UK, with innovations in American music inspiring British musicians, who in turn inspired American ones, whether that being the Beatles covering the Isley Brothers or the Rolling Stones doing a Bobby Womack song, or Paul Simon and Bob Dylan coming over to the UK and learning folk songs and guitar techniques from Martin Carthy. And increasingly we're going to see those influences spread to other countries, and influences coming *from* other countries. We've already seen one Jamaican artist, and the influence of Indian music has become very apparent. While the focus of this series is going to remain principally in the British Isles and North America, rock music was and is a worldwide phenomenon, and that's going to become increasingly a part of the story. And so in this episode we're going to look at a live performance -- well, mostly live -- that was seen by hundreds of millions of people all over the world as it happened, thanks to the magic of satellites: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "All You Need is Love"] When we left the Beatles, they had just finished recording "Tomorrow Never Knows", the most experimental track they had recorded up to that date, and if not the most experimental thing they *ever* recorded certainly in the top handful. But "Tomorrow Never Knows" was only the first track they recorded in the sessions for what would become arguably their greatest album, and certainly the one that currently has the most respect from critics. It's interesting to note that that album could have been very, very, different. When we think of Revolver now, we think of the innovative production of George Martin, and of Geoff Emerick and Ken Townshend's inventive ideas for pushing the sound of the equipment in Abbey Road studios, but until very late in the day the album was going to be recorded in the Stax studios in Memphis, with Steve Cropper producing -- whether George Martin would have been involved or not is something we don't even know. In 1965, the Rolling Stones had, as we've seen, started making records in the US, recording in LA and at the Chess studios in Chicago, and the Yardbirds had also been doing the same thing. Mick Jagger had become a convert to the idea of using American studios and working with American musicians, and he had constantly been telling Paul McCartney that the Beatles should do the same. Indeed, they'd put some feelers out in 1965 about the possibility of the group making an album with Holland, Dozier, and Holland in Detroit. Quite how this would have worked is hard to figure out -- Holland, Dozier, and Holland's skills were as songwriters, and in their work with a particular set of musicians -- so it's unsurprising that came to nothing. But recording at Stax was a different matter.  While Steve Cropper was a great songwriter in his own right, he was also adept at getting great sounds on covers of other people's material -- like on Otis Blue, the album he produced for Otis Redding in late 1965, which doesn't include a single Cropper original: [Excerpt: Otis Redding, "Satisfaction"] And the Beatles were very influenced by the records Stax were putting out, often namechecking Wilson Pickett in particular, and during the Rubber Soul sessions they had recorded a "Green Onions" soundalike track, imaginatively titled "12-Bar Original": [Excerpt: The Beatles, "12-Bar Original"] The idea of the group recording at Stax got far enough that they were actually booked in for two weeks starting the ninth of April, and there was even an offer from Elvis to let them stay at Graceland while they recorded, but then a couple of weeks earlier, the news leaked to the press, and Brian Epstein cancelled the booking. According to Cropper, Epstein talked about recording at the Atlantic studios in New York with him instead, but nothing went any further. It's hard to imagine what a Stax-based Beatles album would have been like, but even though it might have been a great album, it certainly wouldn't have been the Revolver we've come to know. Revolver is an unusual album in many ways, and one of the ways it's most distinct from the earlier Beatles albums is the dominance of keyboards. Both Lennon and McCartney had often written at the piano as well as the guitar -- McCartney more so than Lennon, but both had done so regularly -- but up to this point it had been normal for them to arrange the songs for guitars rather than keyboards, no matter how they'd started out. There had been the odd track where one of them, usually Lennon, would play a simple keyboard part, songs like "I'm Down" or "We Can Work it Out", but even those had been guitar records first and foremost. But on Revolver, that changed dramatically. There seems to have been a complex web of cause and effect here. Paul was becoming increasingly interested in moving his basslines away from simple walking basslines and root notes and the other staples of rock and roll basslines up to this point. As the sixties progressed, rock basslines were becoming ever more complex, and Tyler Mahan Coe has made a good case that this is largely down to innovations in production pioneered by Owen Bradley, and McCartney was certainly aware of Bradley's work -- he was a fan of Brenda Lee, who Bradley produced, for example. But the two influences that McCartney has mentioned most often in this regard are the busy, jazz-influenced, basslines that James Jamerson was playing at Motown: [Excerpt: The Four Tops, "It's the Same Old Song"] And the basslines that Brian Wilson was writing for various Wrecking Crew bassists to play for the Beach Boys: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)"] Just to be clear, McCartney didn't hear that particular track until partway through the recording of Revolver, when Bruce Johnston visited the UK and brought with him an advance copy of Pet Sounds, but Pet Sounds influenced the later part of Revolver's recording, and Wilson had already started his experiments in that direction with the group's 1965 work. It's much easier to write a song with this kind of bassline, one that's integral to the composition, on the piano than it is to write it on a guitar, as you can work out the bassline with your left hand while working out the chords and melody with your right, so the habit that McCartney had already developed of writing on the piano made this easier. But also, starting with the recording of "Paperback Writer", McCartney switched his style of working in the studio. Where up to this point it had been normal for him to play bass as part of the recording of the basic track, playing with the other Beatles, he now started to take advantage of multitracking to overdub his bass later, so he could spend extra time getting the bassline exactly right. McCartney lived closer to Abbey Road than the other three Beatles, and so could more easily get there early or stay late and tweak his parts. But if McCartney wasn't playing bass while the guitars and drums were being recorded, that meant he could play something else, and so increasingly he would play piano during the recording of the basic track. And that in turn would mean that there wouldn't always *be* a need for guitars on the track, because the harmonic support they would provide would be provided by the piano instead. This, as much as anything else, is the reason that Revolver sounds so radically different to any other Beatles album. Up to this point, with *very* rare exceptions like "Yesterday", every Beatles record, more or less, featured all four of the Beatles playing instruments. Now John and George weren't playing on "Good Day Sunshine" or "For No One", John wasn't playing on "Here, There, and Everywhere", "Eleanor Rigby" features no guitars or drums at all, and George's "Love You To" only features himself, plus a little tambourine from Ringo (Paul recorded a part for that one, but it doesn't seem to appear on the finished track). Of the three songwriting Beatles, the only one who at this point was consistently requiring the instrumental contributions of all the other band members was John, and even he did without Paul on "She Said, She Said", which by all accounts features either John or George on bass, after Paul had a rare bout of unprofessionalism and left the studio. Revolver is still an album made by a group -- and most of those tracks that don't feature John or George instrumentally still feature them vocally -- it's still a collaborative work in all the best ways. But it's no longer an album made by four people playing together in the same room at the same time. After starting work on "Tomorrow Never Knows", the next track they started work on was Paul's "Got to Get You Into My Life", but as it would turn out they would work on that song throughout most of the sessions for the album -- in a sign of how the group would increasingly work from this point on, Paul's song was subject to multiple re-recordings and tweakings in the studio, as he tinkered to try to make it perfect. The first recording to be completed for the album, though, was almost as much of a departure in its own way as "Tomorrow Never Knows" had been. George's song "Love You To" shows just how inspired he was by the music of Ravi Shankar, and how devoted he was to Indian music. While a few months earlier he had just about managed to pick out a simple melody on the sitar for "Norwegian Wood", by this point he was comfortable enough with Indian classical music that I've seen many, many sources claim that an outside session player is playing sitar on the track, though Anil Bhagwat, the tabla player on the track, always insisted that it was entirely Harrison's playing: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Love You To"] There is a *lot* of debate as to whether it's George playing on the track, and I feel a little uncomfortable making a definitive statement in either direction. On the one hand I find it hard to believe that Harrison got that good that quickly on an unfamiliar instrument, when we know he wasn't a naturally facile musician. All the stories we have about his work in the studio suggest that he had to work very hard on his guitar solos, and that he would frequently fluff them. As a technical guitarist, Harrison was only mediocre -- his value lay in his inventiveness, not in technical ability -- and he had been playing guitar for over a decade, but sitar only a few months. There's also some session documentation suggesting that an unknown sitar player was hired. On the other hand there's the testimony of Anil Bhagwat that Harrison played the part himself, and he has been very firm on the subject, saying "If you go on the Internet there are a lot of questions asked about "Love You To". They say 'It's not George playing the sitar'. I can tell you here and now -- 100 percent it was George on sitar throughout. There were no other musicians involved. It was just me and him." And several people who are more knowledgeable than myself about the instrument have suggested that the sitar part on the track is played the way that a rock guitarist would play rather than the way someone with more knowledge of Indian classical music would play -- there's a blues feeling to some of the bends that apparently no genuine Indian classical musician would naturally do. I would suggest that the best explanation is that there's a professional sitar player trying to replicate a part that Harrison had previously demonstrated, while Harrison was in turn trying his best to replicate the sound of Ravi Shankar's work. Certainly the instrumental section sounds far more fluent, and far more stylistically correct, than one would expect: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Love You To"] Where previous attempts at what got called "raga-rock" had taken a couple of surface features of Indian music -- some form of a drone, perhaps a modal scale -- and had generally used a guitar made to sound a little bit like a sitar, or had a sitar playing normal rock riffs, Harrison's song seems to be a genuine attempt to hybridise Indian ragas and rock music, combining the instrumentation, modes, and rhythmic complexity of someone like Ravi Shankar with lyrics that are seemingly inspired by Bob Dylan and a fairly conventional pop song structure (and a tiny bit of fuzz guitar). It's a record that could only be made by someone who properly understood both the Indian music he's emulating and the conventions of the Western pop song, and understood how those conventions could work together. Indeed, one thing I've rarely seen pointed out is how cleverly the album is sequenced, so that "Love You To" is followed by possibly the most conventional song on Revolver, "Here, There, and Everywhere", which was recorded towards the end of the sessions. Both songs share a distinctive feature not shared by the rest of the album, so the two songs can sound more of a pair than they otherwise would, retrospectively making "Love You To" seem more conventional than it is and "Here, There, and Everywhere" more unconventional -- both have as an introduction a separate piece of music that states some of the melodic themes of the rest of the song but isn't repeated later. In the case of "Love You To" it's the free-tempo bit at the beginning, characteristic of a lot of Indian music: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Love You To"] While in the case of "Here, There, and Everywhere" it's the part that mimics an older style of songwriting, a separate intro of the type that would have been called a verse when written by the Gershwins or Cole Porter, but of course in the intervening decades "verse" had come to mean something else, so we now no longer have a specific term for this kind of intro -- but as you can hear, it's doing very much the same thing as that "Love You To" intro: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Here, There, and Everywhere"] In the same day as the group completed "Love You To", overdubbing George's vocal and Ringo's tambourine, they also started work on a song that would show off a lot of the new techniques they had been working on in very different ways. Paul's "Paperback Writer" could indeed be seen as part of a loose trilogy with "Love You To" and "Tomorrow Never Knows", one song by each of the group's three songwriters exploring the idea of a song that's almost all on one chord. Both "Tomorrow Never Knows" and "Love You To" are based on a drone with occasional hints towards moving to one other chord. In the case of "Paperback Writer", the entire song stays on a single chord until the title -- it's on a G7 throughout until the first use of the word "writer", when it quickly goes to a C for two bars. I'm afraid I'm going to have to sing to show you how little the chords actually change, because the riff disguises this lack of movement somewhat, but the melody is also far more horizontal than most of McCartney's, so this shouldn't sound too painful, I hope: [demonstrates] This is essentially the exact same thing that both "Love You To" and "Tomorrow Never Knows" do, and all three have very similarly structured rising and falling modal melodies. There's also a bit of "Paperback Writer" that seems to tie directly into "Love You To", but also points to a possible very non-Indian inspiration for part of "Love You To". The Beach Boys' single "Sloop John B" was released in the UK a couple of days after the sessions for "Paperback Writer" and "Love You To", but it had been released in the US a month before, and the Beatles all got copies of every record in the American top thirty shipped to them. McCartney and Harrison have specifically pointed to it as an influence on "Paperback Writer". "Sloop John B" has a section where all the instruments drop out and we're left with just the group's vocal harmonies: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Sloop John B"] And that seems to have been the inspiration behind the similar moment at a similar point in "Paperback Writer", which is used in place of a middle eight and also used for the song's intro: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Paperback Writer"] Which is very close to what Harrison does at the end of each verse of "Love You To", where the instruments drop out for him to sing a long melismatic syllable before coming back in: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Love You To"] Essentially, other than "Got to Get You Into My Life", which is an outlier and should not be counted, the first three songs attempted during the Revolver sessions are variations on a common theme, and it's a sign that no matter how different the results might  sound, the Beatles really were very much a group at this point, and were sharing ideas among themselves and developing those ideas in similar ways. "Paperback Writer" disguises what it's doing somewhat by having such a strong riff. Lennon referred to "Paperback Writer" as "son of 'Day Tripper'", and in terms of the Beatles' singles it's actually their third iteration of this riff idea, which they originally got from Bobby Parker's "Watch Your Step": [Excerpt: Bobby Parker, "Watch Your Step"] Which became the inspiration for "I Feel Fine": [Excerpt: The Beatles, "I Feel Fine"] Which they varied for "Day Tripper": [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Day Tripper"] And which then in turn got varied for "Paperback Writer": [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Paperback Writer"] As well as compositional ideas, there are sonic ideas shared between "Paperback Writer", "Tomorrow Never Knows", and "Love You To", and which would be shared by the rest of the tracks the Beatles recorded in the first half of 1966. Since Geoff Emerick had become the group's principal engineer, they'd started paying more attention to how to get a fuller sound, and so Emerick had miced the tabla on "Love You To" much more closely than anyone would normally mic an instrument from classical music, creating a deep, thudding sound, and similarly he had changed the way they recorded the drums on "Tomorrow Never Knows", again giving a much fuller sound. But the group also wanted the kind of big bass sounds they'd loved on records coming out of America -- sounds that no British studio was getting, largely because it was believed that if you cut too loud a bass sound into a record it would make the needle jump out of the groove. The new engineering team of Geoff Emerick and Ken Scott, though, thought that it was likely you could keep the needle in the groove if you had a smoother frequency response. You could do that if you used a microphone with a larger diaphragm to record the bass, but how could you do that? Inspiration finally struck -- loudspeakers are actually the same thing as microphones wired the other way round, so if you wired up a loudspeaker as if it were a microphone you could get a *really big* speaker, place it in front of the bass amp, and get a much stronger bass sound. The experiment wasn't a total success -- the sound they got had to be processed quite extensively to get rid of room noise, and then compressed in order to further prevent the needle-jumping issue, and so it's a muddier, less defined, tone than they would have liked, but one thing that can't be denied is that "Paperback Writer"'s bass sound is much, much, louder than on any previous Beatles record: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Paperback Writer"] Almost every track the group recorded during the Revolver sessions involved all sorts of studio innovations, though rarely anything as truly revolutionary as the artificial double-tracking they'd used on "Tomorrow Never Knows", and which also appeared on "Paperback Writer" -- indeed, as "Paperback Writer" was released several months before Revolver, it became the first record released to use the technique. I could easily devote a good ten minutes to every track on Revolver, and to "Paperback Writer"s B-side, "Rain", but this is already shaping up to be an extraordinarily long episode and there's a lot of material to get through, so I'll break my usual pattern of devoting a Patreon bonus episode to something relatively obscure, and this week's bonus will be on "Rain" itself. "Paperback Writer", though, deserved the attention here even though it was not one of the group's more successful singles -- it did go to number one, but it didn't hit number one in the UK charts straight away, being kept off the top by "Strangers in the Night" by Frank Sinatra for the first week: [Excerpt: Frank Sinatra, "Strangers in the Night"] Coincidentally, "Strangers in the Night" was co-written by Bert Kaempfert, the German musician who had produced the group's very first recording sessions with Tony Sheridan back in 1961. On the group's German tour in 1966 they met up with Kaempfert again, and John greeted him by singing the first couple of lines of the Sinatra record. The single was the lowest-selling Beatles single in the UK since "Love Me Do". In the US it only made number one for two non-consecutive weeks, with "Strangers in the Night" knocking it off for a week in between. Now, by literally any other band's standards, that's still a massive hit, and it was the Beatles' tenth UK number one in a row (or ninth, depending on which chart you use for "Please Please Me"), but it's a sign that the group were moving out of the first phase of total unequivocal dominance of the charts. It was a turning point in a lot of other ways as well. Up to this point, while the group had been experimenting with different lyrical subjects on album tracks, every single had lyrics about romantic relationships -- with the possible exception of "Help!", which was about Lennon's emotional state but written in such a way that it could be heard as a plea to a lover. But in the case of "Paperback Writer", McCartney was inspired by his Aunt Mill asking him "Why do you write songs about love all the time? Can you ever write about a horse or the summit conference or something interesting?" His response was to think "All right, Aunt Mill, I'll show you", and to come up with a lyric that was very much in the style of the social satires that bands like the Kinks were releasing at the time. People often miss the humour in the lyric for "Paperback Writer", but there's a huge amount of comedy in lyrics about someone writing to a publisher saying they'd written a book based on someone else's book, and one can only imagine the feeling of weary recognition in slush-pile readers throughout the world as they heard the enthusiastic "It's a thousand pages, give or take a few, I'll be writing more in a week or two. I can make it longer..." From this point on, the group wouldn't release a single that was unambiguously about a romantic relationship until "The Ballad of John and Yoko",  the last single released while the band were still together. "Paperback Writer" also saw the Beatles for the first time making a promotional film -- what we would now call a rock video -- rather than make personal appearances on TV shows. The film was directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who the group would work with again in 1969, and shows Paul with a chipped front tooth -- he'd been in an accident while riding mopeds with his friend Tara Browne a few months earlier, and hadn't yet got round to having the tooth capped. When he did, the change in his teeth was one of the many bits of evidence used by conspiracy theorists to prove that the real Paul McCartney was dead and replaced by a lookalike. It also marks a change in who the most prominent Beatle on the group's A-sides was. Up to this point, Paul had had one solo lead on an A-side -- "Can't Buy Me Love" -- and everything else had been either a song with multiple vocalists like "Day Tripper" or "Love Me Do", or a song with a clear John lead like "Ticket to Ride" or "I Feel Fine". In the rest of their career, counting "Paperback Writer", the group would release nine new singles that hadn't already been included on an album. Of those nine singles, one was a double A-side with one John song and one Paul song, two had John songs on the A-side, and the other six were Paul. Where up to this point John had been "lead Beatle", for the rest of the sixties, Paul would be the group's driving force. Oddly, Paul got rather defensive about the record when asked about it in interviews after it failed to go straight to the top, saying "It's not our best single by any means, but we're very satisfied with it". But especially in its original mono mix it actually packs a powerful punch: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Paperback Writer"] When the "Paperback Writer" single was released, an unusual image was used in the advertising -- a photo of the Beatles dressed in butchers' smocks, covered in blood, with chunks of meat and the dismembered body parts of baby dolls lying around on them. The image was meant as part of a triptych parodying religious art -- the photo on the left was to be an image showing the four Beatles connected to a woman by an umbilical cord made of sausages, the middle panel was meant to be this image, but with halos added over the Beatles' heads, and the panel on the right was George hammering a nail into John's head, symbolising both crucifixion and that the group were real, physical, people, not just images to be worshipped -- these weren't imaginary nails, and they weren't imaginary people. The photographer Robert Whittaker later said: “I did a photograph of the Beatles covered in raw meat, dolls and false teeth. Putting meat, dolls and false teeth with The Beatles is essentially part of the same thing, the breakdown of what is regarded as normal. The actual conception for what I still call “Somnambulant Adventure” was Moses coming down from Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments. He comes across people worshipping a golden calf. All over the world I'd watched people worshiping like idols, like gods, four Beatles. To me they were just stock standard normal people. But this emotion that fans poured on them made me wonder where Christianity was heading.” The image wasn't that controversial in the UK, when it was used to advertise "Paperback Writer", but in the US it was initially used for the cover of an album, Yesterday... And Today, which was made up of a few tracks that had been left off the US versions of the Rubber Soul and Help! albums, plus both sides of the "We Can Work It Out"/"Day Tripper" single, and three rough mixes of songs that had been recorded for Revolver -- "Doctor Robert", "And Your Bird Can Sing", and "I'm Only Sleeping", which was the song that sounded most different from the mixes that were finally released: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "I'm Only Sleeping (Yesterday... and Today mix)"] Those three songs were all Lennon songs, which had the unfortunate effect that when the US version of Revolver was brought out later in the year, only two of the songs on the album were by Lennon, with six by McCartney and three by Harrison. Some have suggested that this was the motivation for the use of the butcher image on the cover of Yesterday... And Today -- saying it was the Beatles' protest against Capitol "butchering" their albums -- but in truth it was just that Capitol's art director chose the cover because he liked the image. Alan Livingston, the president of Capitol was not so sure, and called Brian Epstein to ask if the group would be OK with them using a different image. Epstein checked with John Lennon, but Lennon liked the image and so Epstein told Livingston the group insisted on them using that cover. Even though for the album cover the bloodstains on the butchers' smocks were airbrushed out, after Capitol had pressed up a million copies of the mono version of the album and two hundred thousand copies of the stereo version, and they'd sent out sixty thousand promo copies, they discovered that no record shops would stock the album with that cover. It cost Capitol more than two hundred thousand dollars to recall the album and replace the cover with a new one -- though while many of the covers were destroyed, others had the new cover, with a more acceptable photo of the group, pasted over them, and people have later carefully steamed off the sticker to reveal the original. This would not be the last time in 1966 that something that was intended as a statement on religion and the way people viewed the Beatles would cause the group trouble in America. In the middle of the recording sessions for Revolver, the group also made what turned out to be their last ever UK live performance in front of a paying audience. The group had played the NME Poll-Winners' Party every year since 1963, and they were always shows that featured all the biggest acts in the country at the time -- the 1966 show featured, as well as the Beatles and a bunch of smaller acts, the Rolling Stones, the Who, the Yardbirds, Roy Orbison, Cliff Richard and the Shadows, the Seekers, the Small Faces, the Walker Brothers, and Dusty Springfield. Unfortunately, while these events were always filmed for TV broadcast, the Beatles' performance on the first of May wasn't filmed. There are various stories about what happened, but the crux appears to be a disagreement between Andrew Oldham and Brian Epstein, sparked by John Lennon. When the Beatles got to the show, they were upset to discover that they had to wait around before going on stage -- normally, the awards would all be presented at the end, after all the performances, but the Rolling Stones had asked that the Beatles not follow them directly, so after the Stones finished their set, there would be a break for the awards to be given out, and then the Beatles would play their set, in front of an audience that had been bored by twenty-five minutes of awards ceremony, rather than one that had been excited by all the bands that came before them. John Lennon was annoyed, and insisted that the Beatles were going to go on straight after the Rolling Stones -- he seems to have taken this as some sort of power play by the Stones and to have got his hackles up about it. He told Epstein to deal with the people from the NME. But the NME people said that they had a contract with Andrew Oldham, and they weren't going to break it. Oldham refused to change the terms of the contract. Lennon said that he wasn't going to go on stage if they didn't directly follow the Stones. Maurice Kinn, the publisher of the NME, told Epstein that he wasn't going to break the contract with Oldham, and that if the Beatles didn't appear on stage, he would get Jimmy Savile, who was compering the show, to go out on stage and tell the ten thousand fans in the audience that the Beatles were backstage refusing to appear. He would then sue NEMS for breach of contract *and* NEMS would be liable for any damage caused by the rioting that was sure to happen. Lennon screamed a lot of abuse at Kinn, and told him the group would never play one of their events again, but the group did go on stage -- but because they hadn't yet signed the agreement to allow their performance to be filmed, they refused to allow it to be recorded. Apparently Andrew Oldham took all this as a sign that Epstein was starting to lose control of the group. Also during May 1966 there were visits from musicians from other countries, continuing the cultural exchange that was increasingly influencing the Beatles' art. Bruce Johnston of the Beach Boys came over to promote the group's new LP, Pet Sounds, which had been largely the work of Brian Wilson, who had retired from touring to concentrate on working in the studio. Johnston played the record for John and Paul, who listened to it twice, all the way through, in silence, in Johnston's hotel room: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "God Only Knows"] According to Johnston, after they'd listened through the album twice, they went over to a piano and started whispering to each other, picking out chords. Certainly the influence of Pet Sounds is very noticeable on songs like "Here, There, and Everywhere", written and recorded a few weeks after this meeting: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Here, There, and Everywhere"] That track, and the last track recorded for the album, "She Said She Said" were unusual in one very important respect -- they were recorded while the Beatles were no longer under contract to EMI Records. Their contract expired on the fifth of June, 1966, and they finished Revolver without it having been renewed -- it would be several months before their new contract was signed, and it's rather lucky for music lovers that Brian Epstein was the kind of manager who considered personal relationships and basic honour and decency more important than the legal niceties, unlike any other managers of the era, otherwise we would not have Revolver in the form we know it today. After the meeting with Johnston, but before the recording of those last couple of Revolver tracks, the Beatles also met up again with Bob Dylan, who was on a UK tour with a new, loud, band he was working with called The Hawks. While the Beatles and Dylan all admired each other, there was by this point a lot of wariness on both sides, especially between Lennon and Dylan, both of them very similar personality types and neither wanting to let their guard down around the other or appear unhip. There's a famous half-hour-long film sequence of Lennon and Dylan sharing a taxi, which is a fascinating, excruciating, example of two insecure but arrogant men both trying desperately to impress the other but also equally desperate not to let the other know that they want to impress them: [Excerpt: Dylan and Lennon taxi ride] The day that was filmed, Lennon and Harrison also went to see Dylan play at the Royal Albert Hall. This tour had been controversial, because Dylan's band were loud and raucous, and Dylan's fans in the UK still thought of him as a folk musician. At one gig, earlier on the tour, an audience member had famously yelled out "Judas!" -- (just on the tiny chance that any of my listeners don't know that, Judas was the disciple who betrayed Jesus to the authorities, leading to his crucifixion) -- and that show was for many years bootlegged as the "Royal Albert Hall" show, though in fact it was recorded at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester. One of the *actual* Royal Albert Hall shows was released a few years ago -- the one the night before Lennon and Harrison saw Dylan: [Excerpt: Bob Dylan, "Like a Rolling Stone", Royal Albert Hall 1966] The show Lennon and Harrison saw would be Dylan's last for many years. Shortly after returning to the US, Dylan was in a motorbike accident, the details of which are still mysterious, and which some fans claim was faked altogether. The accident caused him to cancel all the concert dates he had booked, and devote himself to working in the studio for several years just like Brian Wilson. And from even further afield than America, Ravi Shankar came over to Britain, to work with his friend the violinist Yehudi Menuhin, on a duet album, West Meets East, that was an example in the classical world of the same kind of international cross-fertilisation that was happening in the pop world: [Excerpt: Yehudi Menuhin and Ravi Shankar, "Prabhati (based on Raga Gunkali)"] While he was in the UK, Shankar also performed at the Royal Festival Hall, and George Harrison went to the show. He'd seen Shankar live the year before, but this time he met up with him afterwards, and later said "He was the first person that impressed me in a way that was beyond just being a famous celebrity. Ravi was my link to the Vedic world. Ravi plugged me into the whole of reality. Elvis impressed me when I was a kid, and impressed me when I met him, but you couldn't later on go round to him and say 'Elvis, what's happening with the universe?'" After completing recording and mixing the as-yet-unnamed album, which had been by far the longest recording process of their career, and which still nearly sixty years later regularly tops polls of the best album of all time, the Beatles took a well-earned break. For a whole two days, at which point they flew off to Germany to do a three-day tour, on their way to Japan, where they were booked to play five shows at the Budokan. Unfortunately for the group, while they had no idea of this when they were booked to do the shows, many in Japan saw the Budokan as sacred ground, and they were the first ever Western group to play there. This led to numerous death threats and loud protests from far-right activists offended at the Beatles defiling their religious and nationalistic sensibilities. As a result, the police were on high alert -- so high that there were three thousand police in the audience for the shows, in a venue which only held ten thousand audience members. That's according to Mark Lewisohn's Complete Beatles Chronicle, though I have to say that the rather blurry footage of the audience in the video of those shows doesn't seem to show anything like those numbers. But frankly I'll take Lewisohn's word over that footage, as he's not someone to put out incorrect information. The threats to the group also meant that they had to be kept in their hotel rooms at all times except when actually performing, though they did make attempts to get out. At the press conference for the Tokyo shows, the group were also asked publicly for the first time their views on the war in Vietnam, and John replied "Well, we think about it every day, and we don't agree with it and we think that it's wrong. That's how much interest we take. That's all we can do about it... and say that we don't like it". I say they were asked publicly for the first time, because George had been asked about it for a series of interviews Maureen Cleave had done with the group a couple of months earlier, as we'll see in a bit, but nobody was paying attention to those interviews. Brian Epstein was upset that the question had gone to John. He had hoped that the inevitable Vietnam question would go to Paul, who he thought might be a bit more tactful. The last thing he needed was John Lennon saying something that would upset the Americans before their tour there a few weeks later. Luckily, people in America seemed to have better things to do than pay attention to John Lennon's opinions. The support acts for the Japanese shows included  several of the biggest names in Japanese rock music -- or "group sounds" as the genre was called there, Japanese people having realised that trying to say the phrase "rock and roll" would open them up to ridicule given that it had both "r" and "l" sounds in the phrase. The man who had coined the term "group sounds", Jackey Yoshikawa, was there with his group the Blue Comets, as was Isao Bito, who did a rather good cover version of Cliff Richard's "Dynamite": [Excerpt: Isao Bito, "Dynamite"] Bito, the Blue Comets, and the other two support acts, Yuya Uchida and the Blue Jeans, all got together to perform a specially written song, "Welcome Beatles": [Excerpt: "Welcome Beatles" ] But while the Japanese audience were enthusiastic, they were much less vocal about their enthusiasm than the audiences the Beatles were used to playing for. The group were used, of course, to playing in front of hordes of screaming teenagers who could not hear a single note, but because of the fear that a far-right terrorist would assassinate one of the group members, the police had imposed very, very, strict rules on the audience. Nobody in the audience was allowed to get out of their seat for any reason, and the police would clamp down very firmly on anyone who was too demonstrative. Because of that, the group could actually hear themselves, and they sounded sloppy as hell, especially on the newer material. Not that there was much of that. The only song they did from the Revolver sessions was "Paperback Writer", the new single, and while they did do a couple of tracks from Rubber Soul, those were under-rehearsed. As John said at the start of this tour, "I can't play any of Rubber Soul, it's so unrehearsed. The only time I played any of the numbers on it was when I recorded it. I forget about songs. They're only valid for a certain time." That's certainly borne out by the sound of their performances of Rubber Soul material at the Budokan: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "If I Needed Someone (live at the Budokan)"] It was while they were in Japan as well that they finally came up with the title for their new album. They'd been thinking of all sorts of ideas, like Abracadabra and Magic Circle, and tossing names around with increasing desperation for several days -- at one point they seem to have just started riffing on other groups' albums, and seem to have apparently seriously thought about naming the record in parodic tribute to their favourite artists -- suggestions included The Beatles On Safari, after the Beach Boys' Surfin' Safari (and possibly with a nod to their recent Pet Sounds album cover with animals, too), The Freewheelin' Beatles, after Dylan's second album, and my favourite, Ringo's suggestion After Geography, for the Rolling Stones' Aftermath. But eventually Paul came up with Revolver -- like Rubber Soul, a pun, in this case because the record itself revolves when on a turntable. Then it was off to the Philippines, and if the group thought Japan had been stressful, they had no idea what was coming. The trouble started in the Philippines from the moment they stepped off the plane, when they were bundled into a car without Neil Aspinall or Brian Epstein, and without their luggage, which was sent to customs. This was a problem in itself -- the group had got used to essentially being treated like diplomats, and to having their baggage let through customs without being searched, and so they'd started freely carrying various illicit substances with them. This would obviously be a problem -- but as it turned out, this was just to get a "customs charge" paid by Brian Epstein. But during their initial press conference the group were worried, given the hostility they'd faced from officialdom, that they were going to be arrested during the conference itself. They were asked what they would tell the Rolling Stones, who were going to be visiting the Philippines shortly after, and Lennon just said "We'll warn them". They also asked "is there a war on in the Philippines? Why is everybody armed?" At this time, the Philippines had a new leader, Ferdinand Marcos -- who is not to be confused with his son, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, also known as Bongbong Marcos, who just became President-Elect there last month. Marcos Sr was a dictatorial kleptocrat, one of the worst leaders of the latter half of the twentieth century, but that wasn't evident yet. He'd been elected only a few months earlier, and had presented himself as a Kennedy-like figure -- a young man who was also a war hero. He'd recently switched parties from the Liberal party to the right-wing Nacionalista Party, but wasn't yet being thought of as the monstrous dictator he later became. The person organising the Philippines shows had been ordered to get the Beatles to visit Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos at 11AM on the day of the show, but for some reason had instead put on their itinerary just the *suggestion* that the group should meet the Marcoses, and had put the time down as 3PM, and the Beatles chose to ignore that suggestion -- they'd refused to do that kind of government-official meet-and-greet ever since an incident in 1964 at the British Embassy in Washington where someone had cut off a bit of Ringo's hair. A military escort turned up at the group's hotel in the morning, to take them for their meeting. The group were all still in their rooms, and Brian Epstein was still eating breakfast and refused to disturb them, saying "Go back and tell the generals we're not coming." The group gave their performances as scheduled, but meanwhile there was outrage at the way the Beatles had refused to meet the Marcos family, who had brought hundreds of children -- friends of their own children, and relatives of top officials -- to a party to meet the group. Brian Epstein went on TV and tried to smooth things over, but the broadcast was interrupted by static and his message didn't get through to anyone. The next day, the group's security was taken away, as were the cars to take them to the airport. When they got to the airport, the escalators were turned off and the group were beaten up at the arrangement of the airport manager, who said in 1984 "I beat up the Beatles. I really thumped them. First I socked Epstein and he went down... then I socked Lennon and Ringo in the face. I was kicking them. They were pleading like frightened chickens. That's what happens when you insult the First Lady." Even on the plane there were further problems -- Brian Epstein and the group's road manager Mal Evans were both made to get off the plane to sort out supposed financial discrepancies, which led to them worrying that they were going to be arrested or worse -- Evans told the group to tell his wife he loved her as he left the plane. But eventually, they were able to leave, and after a brief layover in India -- which Ringo later said was the first time he felt he'd been somewhere truly foreign, as opposed to places like Germany or the USA which felt basically like home -- they got back to England: [Excerpt: "Ordinary passenger!"] When asked what they were going to do next, George replied “We're going to have a couple of weeks to recuperate before we go and get beaten up by the Americans,” The story of the "we're bigger than Jesus" controversy is one of the most widely misreported events in the lives of the Beatles, which is saying a great deal. One book that I've encountered, and one book only, Steve Turner's Beatles '66, tells the story of what actually happened, and even that book seems to miss some emphases. I've pieced what follows together from Turner's book and from an academic journal article I found which has some more detail. As far as I can tell, every single other book on the Beatles released up to this point bases their account of the story on an inaccurate press statement put out by Brian Epstein, not on the truth. Here's the story as it's generally told. John Lennon gave an interview to his friend, Maureen Cleave of the Evening Standard, during which he made some comments about how it was depressing that Christianity was losing relevance in the eyes of the public, and that the Beatles are more popular than Jesus, speaking casually because he was talking to a friend. That story was run in the Evening Standard more-or-less unnoticed, but then an American teen magazine picked up on the line about the Beatles being bigger than Jesus, reprinted chunks of the interview out of context and without the Beatles' knowledge or permission, as a way to stir up controversy, and there was an outcry, with people burning Beatles records and death threats from the Ku Klux Klan. That's... not exactly what happened. The first thing that you need to understand to know what happened is that Datebook wasn't a typical teen magazine. It *looked* just like a typical teen magazine, certainly, and much of its content was the kind of thing that you would get in Tiger Beat or any of the other magazines aimed at teenage girls -- the September 1966 issue was full of articles like "Life with the Walker Brothers... by their Road Manager", and interviews with the Dave Clark Five -- but it also had a long history of publishing material that was intended to make its readers think about social issues of the time, particularly Civil Rights. Arthur Unger, the magazine's editor and publisher, was a gay man in an interracial relationship, and while the subject of homosexuality was too taboo in the late fifties and sixties for him to have his magazine cover that, he did regularly include articles decrying segregation and calling for the girls reading the magazine to do their part on a personal level to stamp out racism. Datebook had regularly contained articles like one from 1963 talking about how segregation wasn't just a problem in the South, saying "If we are so ‘integrated' why must men in my own city of Philadelphia, the city of Brotherly Love, picket city hall because they are discriminated against when it comes to getting a job? And how come I am still unable to take my dark- complexioned friends to the same roller skating rink or swimming pool that I attend?” One of the writers for the magazine later said “We were much more than an entertainment magazine . . . . We tried to get kids involved in social issues . . . . It was a well-received magazine, recommended by libraries and schools, but during the Civil Rights period we did get pulled off a lot of stands in the South because of our views on integration” Art Unger, the editor and publisher, wasn't the only one pushing this liberal, integrationist, agenda. The managing editor at the time, Danny Fields, was another gay man who wanted to push the magazine even further than Unger, and who would later go on to manage the Stooges and the Ramones, being credited by some as being the single most important figure in punk rock's development, and being immortalised by the Ramones in their song "Danny Says": [Excerpt: The Ramones, "Danny Says"] So this was not a normal teen magazine, and that's certainly shown by the cover of the September 1966 issue, which as well as talking about the interviews with John Lennon and Paul McCartney inside, also advertised articles on Timothy Leary advising people to turn on, tune in, and drop out; an editorial about how interracial dating must be the next step after desegregation of schools, and a piece on "the ten adults you dig/hate the most" -- apparently the adult most teens dug in 1966 was Jackie Kennedy, the most hated was Barry Goldwater, and President Johnson, Billy Graham, and Martin Luther King appeared in the top ten on both lists. Now, in the early part of the year Maureen Cleave had done a whole series of articles on the Beatles -- double-page spreads on each band member, plus Brian Epstein, visiting them in their own homes (apart from Paul, who she met at a restaurant) and discussing their daily lives, their thoughts, and portraying them as rounded individuals. These articles are actually fascinating, because of something that everyone who met the Beatles in this period pointed out. When interviewed separately, all of them came across as thoughtful individuals, with their own opinions about all sorts of subjects, and their own tastes and senses of humour. But when two or more of them were together -- especially when John and Paul were interviewed together, but even in social situations, they would immediately revert to flip in-jokes and riffing on each other's statements, never revealing anything about themselves as individuals, but just going into Beatle mode -- simultaneously preserving the band's image, closing off outsiders, *and* making sure they didn't do or say anything that would get them mocked by the others. Cleave, as someone who actually took them all seriously, managed to get some very revealing information about all of them. In the article on Ringo, which is the most superficial -- one gets the impression that Cleave found him rather difficult to talk to when compared to the other, more verbally facile, band members -- she talked about how he had a lot of Wild West and military memorabilia, how he was a devoted family man and also devoted to his friends -- he had moved to the suburbs to be close to John and George, who already lived there. The most revealing quote about Ringo's personality was him saying "Of course that's the great thing about being married -- you have a house to sit in and company all the time. And you can still go to clubs, a bonus for being married. I love being a family man." While she looked at the other Beatles' tastes in literature in detail, she'd noted that the only books Ringo owned that weren't just for show were a few science fiction paperbacks, but that as he said "I'm not thick, it's just that I'm not educated. People can use words and I won't know what they mean. I say 'me' instead of 'my'." Ringo also didn't have a drum kit at home, saying he only played when he was on stage or in the studio, and that you couldn't practice on your own, you needed to play with other people. In the article on George, she talked about how he was learning the sitar,  and how he was thinking that it might be a good idea to go to India to study the sitar with Ravi Shankar for six months. She also talks about how during the interview, he played the guitar pretty much constantly, playing everything from songs from "Hello Dolly" to pieces by Bach to "the Trumpet Voluntary", by which she presumably means Clarke's "Prince of Denmark's March": [Excerpt: Jeremiah Clarke, "Prince of Denmark's March"] George was also the most outspoken on the subjects of politics, religion, and society, linking the ongoing war in Vietnam with the UK's reverence for the Second World War, saying "I think about it every day and it's wrong. Anything to do with war is wrong. They're all wrapped up in their Nelsons and their Churchills and their Montys -- always talking about war heroes. Look at All Our Yesterdays [a show on ITV that showed twenty-five-year-old newsreels] -- how we killed a few more Huns here and there. Makes me sick. They're the sort who are leaning on their walking sticks and telling us a few years in the army would do us good." He also had very strong words to say about religion, saying "I think religion falls flat on its face. All this 'love thy neighbour' but none of them are doing it. How can anybody get into the position of being Pope and accept all the glory and the money and the Mercedes-Benz and that? I could never be Pope until I'd sold my rich gates and my posh hat. I couldn't sit there with all that money on me and believe I was religious. Why can't we bring all this out in the open? Why is there all this stuff about blasphemy? If Christianity's as good as they say it is, it should stand up to a bit of discussion." Harrison also comes across as a very private person, saying "People keep saying, ‘We made you what you are,' well, I made Mr. Hovis what he is and I don't go round crawling over his gates and smashing up the wall round his house." (Hovis is a British company that makes bread and wholegrain flour). But more than anything else he comes across as an instinctive anti-authoritarian, being angry at bullying teachers, Popes, and Prime Ministers. McCartney's profile has him as the most self-consciously arty -- he talks about the plays of Alfred Jarry and the music of Karlheinz Stockhausen and Luciano Berio: [Excerpt: Luciano Berio, "Momenti (for magnetic tape)"] Though he was very worried that he might be sounding a little too pretentious, saying “I don't want to sound like Jonathan Miller going on" --

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Wealth Matters By Alpesh Parmar
249: From Head of Engineering to Full-time Real Estate Investor with Deepareddy Akula

Wealth Matters By Alpesh Parmar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 30:54


I am a Real Estate investor and Multifamily Syndicator based in Seattle, WA. I was introduced to the incredible world of Real Estate Investing when I was looking for an investment vehicle for our savings when I was working as an Engineer. I started investing passively in apartment communities, fell in love with the concept, and transitioned into working in real estate full time. I focus on identifying and investing in high-performing real estate assets and am passionate about financial literacy and creating multiple passive investment streams for my investors. My background as an engineer helps me concentrate on the details as well as see the big picture for the apartment communities we acquire. Engineers are very conservative in designing structures and I bring the same philosophy to underwriting apartment communities too. *DISCLAIMER - We are not giving any financial advice. Please DYOR* (00:00 - 02:26) Opening Segment -Deepareddy is being introduced as the guest Host -Deepareddy shares something interesting about himself (02:26 - 24:02) From Head of Engineering to Full-time Real Estate Investor -Deepareddy shares about why choosing real estate -She also shares her first real estate investment and how did it work -Deepareddy also shares her career as engineer -Deepareddy shares her plan and goal in real estate -She shares her lessons in real estate -Also, she shares which real estate market she is focused on right now -Deepareddy also shares her best real estate deal -She also shares what are her thoughts about the market right now (26:03 - 31:26) Fire round -Deepareddy shares his investment strategy -She also shares his favorite Finance, real estate book, or any related book -She shares about the website and tools that he can recommend -Deepareddy's advice to beginner investors -Also she shares how he gives back (26:03 - 31:26) Fire round -Jerome shares his investment strategy -He also shares his favorite Finance, real estate book, or any related book -He shares about the website and tools that he can recommend -Jerome's advice to beginner investors -Also he shares how he gives back (31:26 - 31:57) Closing Segment -If you want to learn more about the discussion, you can watch the podcast on Wealth Matter's YouTube channel and you can reach out to Alpesh using this link. Check us out at: Facebook: @wealthmatrs IG: @wealthmatrs.ig Tiktok: @wealthmatrs

The Best of Azania Mosaka Show
Changing careers

The Best of Azania Mosaka Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 14:30


From Head of Communication and Marketing at SAN Parks, to social media star. We chat to Sipho Mkhwanazi who quit his job at Sanparks, to make videos on tik tok. We chat about changing careers and the challenges that come from it.  Tik Tok star Sipho “Alphi” Mkhwanazi decided to quit his comfortable job as the head of communication and marketing for South National Parks seven months after the social media bug bit him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talk Tennis
What racquets you need to DEMO this year at the BNP Paribas Open (plus, some of our fave stories from Indian Wells!)

Talk Tennis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 53:00 Very Popular


The BNP Paribas Open 2022 is here! And we have the Tennis Warehouse demo court READY for you! Troy and Mark join Michelle to talk through the MUST demo racquets this year in Indian Wells! We go through our standout favorites and walk through each brand discussing ones you will want to swing in the desert if you get a chance to drop by! From Head to Yonex to Wilson to Prince and every brand in between, get your pen and paper out and be ready to take notes so you know exactly what to hit with this year whether its on our demo court this week and next or if you are putting your own demo order together from Tennis Warehouse!  Also, new for this year, you can check out some different ball machines and shop shoes in our shoe tent!  If you have any further questions or want to continue the conversation?! Email us at podcast@tennis-warehouse.com   Shop with us for all your TENNIS needs all over the WORLD:

一席英语·脱口秀:老外来了
老外来了:美国学霸推荐的“英文书单”(幼儿园--初中)

一席英语·脱口秀:老外来了

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 26:49


主播:Selah | 翩翩音乐:High On a Hill今天我们会给大家推荐一些英文的童书,童谣,绘本,故事书。一.Reading Education for Children in English-Speaking Countries英语国家儿童阅读教育Reading is a very important part of American children's education and childhood. 重视小朋友纸质书阅读的能力the ability of reading paper books.孩子们被鼓励to read in school and at home,by themselves and with their parents(自己读以及和父母共读)。Reading aloud is important. 大声朗读很重要。There are often charity events and library events.经常有鼓励孩子阅读的慈善活动或者图书馆活动。《朗读手册》是美国家喻户晓的书,里面强调了阅读的重要性,并有很多的朗读方法。American schools don't ask for memorizing. 美国学校没有背诵文化。English is phonetic.英语是拼音文字,靠背诵学习非常低效,最好的方式是大量的听读。二、Nursery Rhymes and Songs Recommendation英文童谣推荐《鹅妈妈童谣》 Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme(韵律感很强,很适合磨耳朵)Humpty DumptyHumpty Dumpty sat on a wall,Humpty Dumpty had a great fall;All the king's horses and all the king's menCouldn't put Humpty together again.Jack and JillJack and Jill went up the hillTo fetch a pail of water;Jack fell down and broke his crown,and Jill came tumbling after.Hush little Baby, don't say a wordHush little baby, don't say a word,Papa's gonna buy you a mockingbird.And if that mockingbird won't sing,Papa's gonna buy you a diamond ring.And if that diamond ring turns to brass,Papa's gonna buy you a looking glass.And if that looking glass gets broke,Papa's gonna buy you a billy goat.And if that billy goat won't pull,Papa's gonna buy you a cart and bull.And if that cart and bull turn over,Papa's gonna buy you a dog named Rover.And if that dog named Rover won't bark,Papa's gonna buy you a horse and cart.And if that horse and cart fall down,You'll still be the sweetest little baby in town!Dickery Dickery DockDickory, dickory, dock,The mouse ran up the clock;The clock struck one,And down he run,Dickory, dickory, dock.Hey Diddle DiddleHey, diddle, diddle,The cat and the fiddle,The cow jumped over the moon;The little dog laughedTo see such sport,And the dish ran away with the spoon.除了《鹅妈妈童谣》之外,还有Dr. Seuss的书也很受欢迎。It is good for kids of all ages. 适合所有年龄的孩子。Dr. Seuss书籍推荐:Green Eggs and HamThe Cat in the HatABC: An Amazing Alphabet BookHop on PopAre You My Mother?Ten Apples on Top三、Short Picture Books Recommendation简单绘本推荐Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? 讲的是Brown Bear和其他的animals,他们explore their world(探索世界)时,对世界的好奇。这本书设计巧妙,给孩子一点线索,让孩子在探索中,help them associate colors and meanings to objects,帮助小孩子将颜色和意义与物体联系起来。Goodnight MoonVery famous bedtime story. 非常有名的睡前故事。它讲的是a young bunny在准备睡觉前,say goodnight to everything in his room的故事,语言简洁却温馨。作者Margaret Wise Brown的另一本书I Like Stars,也是一样的风格,重复简单的句式,读起来却很美。The Giving TreeIt is originally a long poem. 原本是一首长诗。它讲的是the life of an apple tree and a boy,他们慢慢成为good friends,一起成长。The Very Hungry Caterpillar这本书讲的是a very hungry caterpillar 通过吃很多食物,最后it turns into a butterfly的故事。很受小朋友喜欢,因为他们也想像caterpillar一样,能够吃穿很多食物。From Head to ToeSame author asThe Very Hungry Caterpillar.和《好饿好饿的毛毛虫》是一个作者。书中的动物们会让小朋友们copy their actions as they play。跟着做动作。四、Series Books Recommendation英文故事丛书推荐Kids' books to read (1st-3rd grade)适合1-3年级孩子阅读Arthur booksThere are 27 books total. 总共有27本。There is a TV show based on the books. 有根据书拍的动画。讲的是一只叫Arthur的aardvark(土豚)和家人朋友 going on all kinds of adventures(冒险)的故事。Berenstein BearsIt is about a family of bears that go on adventures together. 一家子熊一起冒险的故事。Kids' books to read (4th or 5th grade)适合4、5年级孩子阅读(*这里说的是美国的四、五年级,中国的孩子差不多是初中,当然,要依据孩子的英语水平进行选书)Magic School Bus《神奇校车》It is both books and a TV show. 有书籍,也有动画。A magic school bus带着师生去很多地方学习science(科学).It is very fun and imaginative. 非常有想象力。Magic Tree House《神奇树屋》Jack and Annie发现了a tree house,他们能够通过这个书屋go on adventures in different parts of history,并在神奇的穿梭中学习。对比以上两个系列的丛书,Magic School Bus更偏向于自然科学,而Magic Tree House更倾向于人文。Junie B JonesJunie B. Jones是一个 "almost six-year-old" girl,书中讲了her adventures in kindergarten and first grade(从幼儿园到一年级的冒险故事)。请留言告诉我们,这期节目对你有没有什么帮助?你还有哪些问题。Happy New Year!

Unlearn
Winks From the Universe with Peggy Liu

Unlearn

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 44:42


Peggy Liu is on a mission to spark quantum change towards a better future faster. Hailed as the Green Goddess by the Chinese media, Peggy has been bringing people together from around the world to change the world for the better. She is the Chairperson of JUCCCE, the Joint US-China Collaboration on Clean Energy, as well as the bestselling author of Mesmerize the Media: Maximize Your Impact with More Press. She joins Barry O'Reilly on this week's show to talk about building momentum for your change movement and how to recognize when the universe is winking at you. From Head to Heart “The power of the intellect,” Peggy tells Barry, “is not matched at all by the magnetism of the heart.” This was an important lesson she had to learn in her own life, so everything she does now is based on tapping into emotional energy. Quantum change - societal change that's the end goal of tornado leadership - starts with mastering emotional energy of movements, and of yourself, she argues. When you build the energetic architecture of a tornado behind the change you want to see, you bring people along with you to a better future faster. Perception Creates Reality The books that inspired her from a young age and the influence of her grandfather, are just two of the “winks from the universe” that told Peggy what path she was meant to take. “...It begins with the perception of yourself and reality,” she remarks. “Perception is what creates reality.” You create the future by visioning that you're already there. The emotion of euphoria of already achieving that future is what magnetizes people subconsciously.  Barry comments on the value of meditation as part of your morning routine. People who are good at leading change usually practice spending time with their thoughts, he says. Peggy shares an example of how practicing meditation helped her craft a speech for the Harvard Model UN. You have to open yourself up to transformational ideas. Allowing yourself freedom to do so is one secret to moving to quantum change. Building Momentum Peggy helps her workshop attendees embody the future they want to see: she leads them into experiencing “the satisfaction of already living in the future that they want to create”. From there, it's easy to reverse engineer the path to that future. Barry agrees that focusing on your vision of ‘better' cuts through the noise and clarifies the creation process. You can choose from an infinite number of realities, Peggy comments, “but to make them come alive, you need to be excited about it and to believe that it already exists to have that satisfaction and euphoria, that love for living that life.” You then become a lightning rod to others aligned with the same vision. Barry remarks that the right people are drawn to you when you share your vision authentically. Friction vs Flow “How successfully you create your reality is all about your level of understanding of friction versus flow,” Peggy emphasizes. Friction comes from trying to force things to go your way, flow is when things align naturally. She shares the secret of flow with listeners: “Your job is to be at the center of the tornado with a vision delivered with love; but you cannot control the tornado's path.” You have to be open to the possibilities the tornado brings. Barry shares an example of flow with founding Nobody Studios. When people are aligned you can create a bigger wave that's like a lighthouse, Peggy adds. Getting Started Barry asks how listeners can get started on this path. Peggy invites them to start with the questions on the Limitless Facebook page. These questions would help anyone and their community to envision the future they want to create. “Always start by being the James Cameron, creator of the Avatar world,” she advises. Believe in yourself as the creator of yourself world. Resources Peggy Liu at Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter  BrianTheHealer  Limitless Facebook page

通勤學英語
每日英語跟讀 Ep.K177: 大師手繪全身像 成權貴公關利器

通勤學英語

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 4:30


通勤學英語15mins.Today榮獲 Apple Podcast 2020年十大熱門節目 KKBox 2020年十大Podcast風雲榜 (唯一語言學習Podcast) Himalaya 人氣票選播客總冠軍   每日英語跟讀 Ep.K173: Self-Promotion, From Head to Toe   We tend to think of public relations as a modern invention, but the desire for self-promotion is hardly new. In the days before the news release and the photo call, the most effective means of image control was the painted portrait.In the early 16th century, a format of portraiture developed that was stunning in its impact, showing subjects life-size, full-length and standing. The scale was unprecedented in secular art, being previously reserved for depictions of God and the saints. It was also the most expensive form of self-promotion that money could buy. Such a portrait conferred instant status. 我們常以為搞公共關係是現代的發明,實則自我宣傳的欲望難謂新鮮。在記者會和「媒體拍照時間」尚未出現的年代,最有效的形象控管工具就是肖像畫。16世紀初,一種肖像畫的形式發展起來,衝擊力驚人,呈現的人像與真人同大、全身入畫,而且人是站著的。這種呈現比例在世俗藝術中前所未有,先前專門用來描繪上帝與聖徒。這種肖像畫也是金錢能買到最昂貴的自我宣傳形式,讓畫中人立馬顯得地位不俗。 Originally the preserve of monarchy and of the high nobility, the full-length portrait was later adopted by those a little lower down the social scale. But they all used the format to communicate who they were — or who they would like to be.In the exhibition “High Society,” running through June 3, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has gathered almost 40 magnificent full-length portraits from the 16th to the 20th centuries by the leading artists of their day. The paintings offer a fascinating insight into the messages that the great and the good sought to convey about themselves. 全身肖像畫原本專屬於王室和高階貴族,後來被社會地位稍低者採用。不過,這些人全都用這種形式來表達他們是誰,或者想要是誰。荷蘭阿姆斯特丹國家博物館在「上流社會」展覽中,展示了16到20世紀近40幅壯麗的全身肖像畫,畫家都是當時的一時之選,展期到6月3日止。這些畫提供了有趣的洞見,讓人一窺這些大人物想傳達自己的哪些面向。 The Habsburg emperor Charles V popularized the full-length portrait for the Europe's ruling elites in the 16th century. Fully aware of its religious origins, he was effectively declaring himself God's representative on Earth. He had five such portraits made during the 1530s to be hung in palaces across his vast territories, which included the Holy Roman Empire in Europe and the Spanish Empire that stretched to Asia and the Americas. He was evidently eager to make sure his subjects absorbed the powerful message.“It was all about propaganda and PR,” said Jonathan Bikker, the curator of the Rijksmuseum exhibition. “I think that's why the monarchy and the high nobility had such a strong hold on that format. They made it associated with them and them alone.” 哈布斯堡家族的皇帝查理五世讓全身肖像畫在16世紀歐洲統治菁英間風行。他完全明白這種肖像畫的宗教起源,形同宣告自己是上帝在人間的代表。他總共有五幅這種肖像畫,都繪於1530年代,懸掛在他廣闊領土上的各個宮殿裡,領土包括歐洲的神聖羅馬帝國,和一直延伸到亞洲和美洲的西班牙帝國。他顯然很想確保他的臣民充分領會畫中強而有力的訊息。國家博物館這場展覽的策展人畢克說:「全身肖像畫完全就是宣傳和公關,我想這就是皇室和高階貴族牢牢掌控這種形式的原因,他們讓全身肖像畫跟他們有關,而且只跟他們有關。」 The nobility would often use the full-length portrait to celebrate the union of two influential families. Such was the case with Henry IV, duke of Saxony, and his bride, Catherine of Mecklenburg, whose 1514 portraits by German artist Lucas Cranach the Elder were opulently adorned in the colors of their coats of arms. The continuation of a powerful dynasty could also be emphasized by the inclusion of children.The association of the nobility attracted the Dutch bourgeoisie to the format in the 17th century. Having gained wealth and power, they used their portraits to claim a comparable importance. 貴族常用全身肖像畫慶祝兩個勢力龐大家族的聯姻。薩克森公爵亨利四世與梅克倫堡的凱瑟琳結婚即為一例,1514年,他倆的肖像畫出自德國畫家盧卡斯.克拉納赫一世之手,畫中大量使用兩個家族紋章的顏色來裝飾。若要強調強大的王朝得以延續,通常是在畫中加入小孩。全身肖像畫跟貴族的關係,吸引了17世紀荷蘭資本家階級採用這種形式。他們得到了財富和權力,便用肖像來表達自己跟貴族同等重要。Source article: https://paper.udn.com/udnpaper/POH0067/326405/web/

The Blogist Podcast
Accounting For Influencers: How to Deal with Taxes and Budgeting w/ From Head to Curve

The Blogist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 58:59


Another week, another podcast - welcome back to Season 3, Episode 2 of The Blogist Podcast! This week, we have an AMAZING episode planned full of the best tips and insights for keeping track of your business financials. This is a major question we get asked and we wanted to bring you the best guest so we could give the best insights on how to grow your business in the smartest and most impactful way. Our guest today is a part of the Blogist Community herself along with being an influencer / YouTuber - please welcome, Ashley - the founder of From Head to Curve, where women can get inspiration for plus size clothing, home decor, beauty products, everyday life, and so much more. Ashley started her blog back in March of 2016 and has never looked back since. We chose Ashley for this episode because, by day, Ashley is a full-time accountant and has hit some amazing financial goals. In today's episode we answer: How and why putting money aside for taxes is so important Managing credit card debt Different platforms you can use that will help when it comes to filing your quarterly taxes & why it's so important to file your taxes quarterly How to make sure you are filing your taxes appropriately at the end of the year Thinking about the long term financial health of your business How to sit down and create goals for your financial side of your business Make sure to sign up for our email list so you never miss a new podcast episode or blog post - blogist.co. To grab your Blogist Freebie about our proven Six Step Approach to Making Money in 2021 as an Influencer, head here. Follow Blogist on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blogist.co/ For information about Blogist: If you are creator, and want help in any phase growing and monetizing your online channels enter your email at www.blogist.co/influencer If you are a social media/ digital marketer and want to learn more about how we can help your social media and influencer strategy visit https://blogist.co/brand.html

Naturally Savvy
Ep 916: How Self-Esteem Affects Our Health

Naturally Savvy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 22:46


Lisa and Andrea are joined by Dr. Joyce Knudsen, Ph.D to talk about how self-esteem affects our health. As the Founder of The ImageMaker, Inc.® Communication Group in 1985, many subsidiaries have been formed, such as the Certification Division, Fashion Division, Consulting Division, Self-Esteem & Personal Development Division, Soft Skill Division & Social Site Division. Dr Joyce had the honor of becoming a celebrated and distinguished image professional from AICI (The Association of Image Consultants, International) & has conquered the field of image to include appearance, behavior and communication. How exciting it was to receive the title of Certified Image Master (AICI CIM) in 2000 from this Premier Image Association.Having innovated a distance learning program, The ImageMaker, Inc ® became recognized as a Distance Learning Training Program in l999 from Notre Dame University. She was the pioneer of Distance Learning in the Image Industry.Having written 10 books earning Best Seller: From Head to Soul for Women and From Head to Soul for Men (both in their 4th edition) about Fashion & Style, Dr. Joyce has received tremendous feedback from readers to add to her existing knowledge in the image field.After 10 years of producing Inspirational Talk Radio, she decided to produce a Podcast. Dr. Joyce produced the 12 Minute Inspiration with Gab Radio Network and has been heard on many radio outlets, including iHeart. She also has been the Executive Director of The ImageMaker Presents Cable Television Network in Detroit Michigan for three years before re-locating to the Nashville area.The ImageMaker, Inc ® Communications Group offers the most up-to- date courses in Image Management approved by AICI. She prides herself on updating all the course information often and researching the latest research in the field of Image and Impression Management. Realizing the great need for soft skills, she incorporated these into a much-needed course for people interested in becoming a Soft Skills Trainer. (People Skills)Her approach to her practice is creating a Strategy for clients for Image (Impression) Management and then helps clients with marketing (the one thing other programs leave out!).

Heart Of The Home Podcast
Moving Through Overwhelm During Times Of Uncertainty

Heart Of The Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 15:09


We are currently facing a very different version of what life normally looks like like for us right now. Things are uncertain and unclear and often that can bring a lot of fear and overwhelm. In this week's episode I walk you through 4 ways that I move through this overwhelm during times of uncertainty. As a highly sensitive soul, I have to protect myself, protect my energy and be really mindful and conscious about what I'm giving my attention too. I needed to share this episode with you today because I know many of you will need to hear it.In this episode I cover:+ The physical response your body has when it experiences times of stress and anxiety and how being aware of this allows you to move through the overwhelm.+ 4 ways to effectively manage the overwhelm you are currently feeling during these times. + The importance of coming together as a collective and supporting each other during these times. + An incredible opportunity to go deeper into this with support and guidance from a community who are just like you.If you would like to be a part of From Head to Heart, enrolments are now open. This course was not going to be available until May but I feel and see such a need for it right now. If you have any questions at all, please reach out. I would love to support you in this way. Connect with me:Instagram: www.instagram.com/theessentialhome_collectiveFacebook: www.facebook.com/theessentialhomecollectiveWebsite: www.theessentialhomecollective.comEmail: hello@theessentialhomecollective.com.auBe sure to subscribe to the Heart of the Home Podcast so you don't miss an episode! If you feel called to, leave the show a rating so it can reach and support more mama's who need to hear these messages. Lots of love,Bethany XO

Playdate with Jess
Books for Small Friends

Playdate with Jess

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 6:11


Make some noise and do some animal moves while we read Moo, Baa, La La La by Sandra Boynton and From Head to Toe by Eric Carle.

Heart Of The Home Podcast
My Vision For 2020 + How My Anxiety Changed My Business

Heart Of The Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 18:45


I thought it would be fun to do an episode a little differently to the previous episodes. So today I share with you my vision for 2020 both in my business and in my personal life and how my anxiety has changed my business - for the better!In today's episode I cover:+ My 2020 vision and how I'm approaching this year completely differently to 2019.+ How I began The Essential Home Collective 2 years ago and why my anxiety completely changed the course of my business. + My WORD for 2020 and how my focus is being expressed through my heart, NOT my head!In this episode I shared with you some details on From Head to Heart which is a new group coaching program that we are currently running through as a pilot program. You can learn more about it HERE. From Head to Heart is a 9 week journey to get out of your head and into your heart - it's such a beautiful program and I have had SO much fun creating this for all of you! I know it will serve so many of you. Connect with me:Instagram: www.instagram.com/theessentialhome_collectiveFacebook: www.facebook.com/theessentialhomecollectiveWebsite: www.theessentialhomecollective.comEmail: hello@theessentialhomecollective.com.auIf you want to share your vision board with me or your chosen word for 2020, screen shot this episode and tag me over on Instagram. I would LOVE so much to see your visions so I can cheer you on!Be sure to subscribe to the Heart of the Home Podcast so you don't miss an episode! If you feel called to, leave the show a rating so it can reach and support more mama's who need to hear these messages. Lots of love,Bethany XO

Kelowna Christian Center
Too Good to be True | From Head to Toe | Pastor Malachi Maillot

Kelowna Christian Center

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 62:42


Pastor Malachi brought us an amazing message titled "From Head to Toe" as we continue with our "Too Good to be True" series. We are exploring the depth of sacrifice that Jesus made for us on the cross. We are delving deep into the doctrines of the Bible and we will discover together all that Jesus accomplished for us. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kcc-church/message

FVRL ReadRadio Podcast
Toddler Approved Reads (ReadRadio, Ep. 51)

FVRL ReadRadio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 4:30


In this episode of ReadRadio, Sarah and Kerry share some of their favourite books for kids 2 to 4 years old. Each of these titles is toddler approved and available for loan from FVRL! These include From Head to Toe, A Squish and a Squeeze, I Got Two Dogs, The Book With No Pictures, Three Little Monkeys, Sweetest Kulu, How I Became a Pirate and Pirates Don't Change Diapers.

Tara Brach
From Head to Heart (2018-04-04)

Tara Brach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 55:52


From Head to Heart (2018-04-04) - If we are suffering, we are believing an interpretation of reality that is limiting and untrue. At these times we are imprisoned in a painful looping of fear-driven thoughts and feelings. This talk explores the ways our practices of mindfulness, compassion and loving presence can guide us from addictive thinking to perceiving life with a wise heart. Your support enables us to continue to offer these talks and meditations freely. If you value them, I hope you will consider offering a donation at this time at www.tarabrach.com/donation/. With gratitude and love, Tara

Cedille Chicago Presents

Our week-of-Valentine's Day show contains some of the most romantic selections from the Cedille catalog (full playlist below) ALFRED BACHELET (1864–1944) Chere Nuit (4:13) GABRIEL FAURÉ (1845–1924) Chanson d’Amour, Op. 27, No. 1 (2:04) GABRIEL PIERNÉ (1863–1937) Serenade, Op. 7 (2:21) From Songs of the Romantic Age Cedille Records CDR 90000 019 (Tracks 4–6) Patrice Michaels, soprano Deborah Sobol, piano ERIK SATIE (1866–1925) / EASLEY BLACKWOOD (b. 1933) Je te veux (5:00) From La vie est une parade Cedille Records CDR 90000 070 (Track 2) Patrice Michaels, soprano The Chicago Chamber Musicians FRIEDRICH HOLLANDER (1896–1976) Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe eingestellt [From Head to Toe I Am Prepared for Love] (3:50) From Dancing on the Edge of a Volcano Cedille Records CDR 90000 065 (Disc 1 Track 11) Julia Bentley, mezzo-soprano New Budapest Orpheum Society MANUEL M. PONCE (1882–1948) Canciones Mexicanas "Estrellita...." (2:36) From Mexican Piano Music by Manuel M. Ponce Cedille Records CDR 90000 086 (Track 1) Jorge Federico Osorio, piano FELIPE VILLANUEVA (1862–1893) Amor: Vals de Salón (3:12) From Salón Mexicano Cedille Records CDR 90000 132 (Track 12) Jorge Federico Osorio, piano MATTHEW HARRIS (b. 1956) From Shakespeare Songs It Was a Lover and his Lass (3:09) JOHN RUTTER (b. 1945) It Was a Lover and his Lass (2:28) From Shall I Compare Thee? Cedille Records CDR 90000 085 (Tracks 7 & 11) Chicago a cappella SERGEI PROKOFIEV (1891–1953) Adagio from Ten Pieces from Cinderella, Op. 97b (3:51) From Russian Music for Cello & Piano Cedille Records CDR 90000 120 (Track 6) Wendy Warner, cello Irina Nuzova, piano AMY BEACH (1867–1944) Romance for Violin and Piano, Op. 23 (1893) (7:31) From American Virtuosa: Tribute to Maud Powell Cedille Records CDR 90000 097 (Track 1) Rachel Barton Pine, violin Matthew Hagle, piano LEONARD BERNSTEIN (1918–1990) / RANDALL CRAIG FLEISCHER (b. 1958) West Side Story Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra Maria (2:32) Tonight (3:17) From Delights & Dances Cedille Records CDR 90000 141 (Track 8–9) Harlem Quartet Chicago Sinfonietta Mei-Ann Chen, conductor